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The smart shirt

The smart shirt Sensatex, a New York-based company, is developing a shirt that is used to monitor patients vital signs. The shirt is made of an electro-optical fabric that transfers data from the wearer to the garment. A transceiver on the shirt records the data and sends it to a wireless gateway, from which it can be transmitted to the doctor. [Pg.766]

Figure 3.1 Flow chart for the development process of the smart shirt. Figure 3.1 Flow chart for the development process of the smart shirt.
In the smart shirt system, the Lilypad Arduino microcontroller board is used. The board is based on ATmega328 (20 MHz, 6-channel 10-bit ADC, 14-channel programmable input/output lines) for which the instruction set and technical specifications of the chip are given in the ATMEL Technical Data Manual [14], In order to program the microcontroller, Arduino developed a C-based software. Thus, in this study Arduino s own software is preferred against assembly language due to easy programming. [Pg.60]

Giri P, The smart shirt . Special Issue of LIFE Magazine, Medical Miracles for the Next Millennium, October 1998, p. 65, New York, NY. [Pg.245]


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