Two wireless wearable devices for vital signs: WIN Human Recorder and Digital Plaster
The WIN Human Recorder:
a system that measures electrocardiographic signals, body surface temperature and human movements at the same time by attaching a sensor with wireless communication capability to the chest... Human movements are detected by a three-axis acceleration sensor.
An tiny electronic device, which can be attached to an ordinary plaster, has been developed by a scientist from London's Imperial College.
The device checks vital signs such as temperature, blood pressure and glucose levels, sending results to a computer, which highlights any cause for concern.
Hat tip: Singularity hub