SmartSox ("Smart Socks") are specially designed to prevent foot amputation in those patients with diabetes who have lost sensation in their limbs: the socks consist of fiber optics and sensors to monitor temperature, pressure and joint angles in the feet, and alert the owner or caregiver of any problems. The socks are designed for people with diabetes who are at risk of developing foot ulcers, to prevent their amputation.
"Smart gown." Researchers at the University of Carlos III in Madrid have developed a "smart hospital gown" that can wirelessly measure a patient's body temperature, heart rate, location and movement, and kuwait mobile phone numbers database transmit this data directly to a checkpoint for health workers.
The text was prepared for publication by Tatyana Kulagina.
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Head of VMware in Russia and the CIS Alexander Vasilenko told theRunet about how to grow IoT infrastructure on the scale of a metropolis.
Imagine a city where everything from temperature to traffic is monitored by sensors. Traffic lights are switched on and off based on motion sensors, and security is increased by automated video surveillance. Imagine a city where your satellite navigation not only shows you the route, but also directs you to the nearest available parking space. Add robotic public transport to the mix, not just buses but taxis too.
This reality is becoming possible thanks to the development of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology. Systems of objects and sensors connected to the Internet can seamlessly exchange data with each other in real time. The city of the future will have such internal communications, track the movements of its residents, and automatically optimize living conditions.
Among the most famous developments in this direction are
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