Biological sensing is a technology that uses sensors to measure and obtain information about various conditions and changes in the human body. It makes it easier to maintain good health in our daily lives by allowing us to easily obtain a variety of information such as heart rate, blood glucose levels, and body temperature. Biometric sensing technology is an important tool that makes our health management smarter and more effective.
Examples of Biometric Sensing
Measuring Heart Rate: A smartwatch can measure your heart rate simply by wearing it on your wrist. This allows us to monitor our heart rate during exercise and at rest, helping us manage our health more effectively.
Measuring Blood Glucose Levels: A blood glucose sensor can accurately measure blood glucose levels with just a small amount of blood. Recently, some sensors can measure blood glucose levels through the skin without using blood, making monitoring even easier.
Measuring Body Temperature: Thermometers are a common example of biometric sensors. By measuring body temperature, changes in health conditions, such as fever, can be immediately detected.
Sleep Monitoring: Certain devices measure body movements and breathing during sleep to analyze sleep quality. This information helps in developing better sleep habits.
Personalized Health Care: Individuals can receive more personalized medical and health advice based on their unique data.
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Applications
Electrocardiograph electrodes (electrodes for ECG)
Electromyocardiograph electrodes (electrodes for EMG)
Electroencephalograph electrodes (electrodes for EEG)
Electrodes for blood glucose measurement (electrodes for SMBG, CGM, FMG)