Researchers at Stanford University in the US have developed new sensors that can be adhered to the skin for wireless monitoring of health.
The sensors are designed to identify the physiological signals that the skin emanates, such as pulse. These readings will be wirelessly transmitted to a receiver clipped onto clothing. The sensor and receiver system has been named BodyNet.
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