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Field Test of Wearable Sensors for Hydration Monitoring

机译:用于水合监测的可穿戴传感器的现场测试

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Wearable sweat sensors will soon launch in the commercial sector. Many of these sensors focus on hydration monitoring, which is critical for optimizing performance and ensuring safety; particularly as it relates to individuals participating in extremely demanding physical activities. For these reasons, we tested the, durability, and comfort of a prototype sweat sensor in a mock special operations field event. Data were collected at the U.S. Air Force Academy to include measures of hydration levels (e.g., Urine Specific Gravity) and fluid loss (e.g., body weight) across a series of five strenuous physical activities. We evaluated the prototype design in terms of comfort and intrusiveness. Observations and survey data revealed the participants did not perceive the technologies as intrusive. All of the requisite activities were completed and the technologies did not hinder performance. General Electric, the developers of the particular sensor evaluated, received important design-related information for future iterations. With this technology the U.S. military hopes to see a decrease in the number of heat and hydration related incidents by enhancing the safety of its personnel. Moreover, the future design of this system is critical as part of a physiological dashboard used by special operations forces. A combination of optimizing human performance and safety could create the next iteration of the world's most powerful ground forces.
机译:可穿戴汗水传感器将很快推出商业部门。这些传感器中的许多传感器专注于水合监测,这对于优化性能和确保安全至关重要;特别是与参与极其要求苛刻的体育活动的个人涉及个人。由于这些原因,我们在模拟特殊操作场事件中测试了原型汗水传感器的耐用性和舒适性。在美国空军学院收集数据,包括水合水平(例如,尿液比重)和跨一系列五个剧烈体育活动的流体损失(例如,体重)。我们在舒适性和侵入性方面评估了原型设计。观察和调查数据显示,参与者没有将技术视为侵入性。所有必要的活动都已完成,技术没有妨碍绩效。通用电气,特定传感器的开发人员评估,接受了未来迭代的重要设计相关信息。通过这项技术,美国的军事希望通过提高其人员的安全性,看到热水和水合有关事件的数量下降。此外,该系统的未来设计是特殊运营力量使用的生理仪表板的一部分至关重要。优化人类绩效和安全的组合可以创造世界上最强大的地势的下一次迭代。

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