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Wearable Devices: Essential Inputs for Design Engineers (Part 1 of 2)
With the increase in usage of smartphones, opportunities for applications using mobile phones have also increased. This coupled with connectivity options such as Bluetooth...
“Expect To See More Neuro-Surgical Implantations of Wearable Devices Linking Our Nervous System…”
From fashion and passion to compassion, the wearable industry is invading all walks of life at a slow but promising pace. Kevin Curran, IEEE...
“Wearable devices are intensely personal”
Q. What is the most important design characteristic of a wearable device that an engineer should keep in mind?
A. An important characteristic that influences...
Laser-Induced Graphene For Wearable Health Devices
Researchers tested the laser radiation process for future motion detection, tactile sensing and health monitoring devices.
Graphene is a semiconductor material of choice in various...
Analog Devices’ Low Power AFE Enables Smaller, Lighter Wearable Health Devices with Longer Battery...
Bangalore, 20th October 2016—Analog Devices, Inc. today announced a low power, next-generation biopotential analog front end (AFE) which enables smaller, lighter, and less obtrusive...
Pokémon, Wearables and Mobile Devices a.k.a Pokédex
The Japanese gaming giant a new feather in its cap with the recent announcement of a mini NES hardware.
As every seasoned Pokémon Go player...
Designing Cutting-Edge Wearable Medical Devices
FEBRUARY 2012: As healthcare moves out of hospitals and becomes more integrated with peoples’ lives, medical devices are evolving from portable equipment to wearable...
World’s Smallest Open-Source LoRa + GPS Module for Wearables and IoT (Only 3cm!)
Have you ever tried squeezing a LoRa and GPS module into a wearable device? It’s a nightmare! Most modules are huge, and using separate...
AI-Powered Wearable Navigation
Combining artificial intelligence with audio and haptic feedback, is helping blind and partially sighted users navigate obstacles more safely and independently.
A recent study published...
Starfish-Inspired Wearable Monitors
Taking cues from the way starfish flip and cling, researchers have designed a flexible heart monitor with five soft arms that maintain skin contact—even...