MobiHealth News May 23, 2023
Adam Ang

It uses personalised AI that measures speech, neck movement, touch, breathing, and heart rates.

Engineering and IT researchers from Monash University have combined nanotechnology and AI to create wearable technology for remote health monitoring.

They came up with an ultra-thin wearable patch that is worn on the neck to measure speech, neck movement and touch, as well as breathing and heart rates. It does this using a frequency/amplitude-based neural network called Deep Hybrid-Spectro, which automatically monitors multiple biometrics from a single signal.

WHY IT MATTERS

In a study, the wearable patch was found to disentangle and monitor 11 human health signals with an accuracy of 93%. According to the researchers, this technology could change how remote healthcare is delivered by...

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