Heart rate monitor

In the future, US soldiers will be able to use trousers, bras with body heat, heart rate, blood pressure and many other indicators of the body.

In the future, US soldiers will be able to use pants, bodysuits that measure body temperature, heart rate, blood pressure and many other indicators of the body.

Fox News reports that US military, medical and high-tech experts are working with two companies, Foster-Miller and Malden Mills Industries, to create smart, special features and low cost. One of their requirements is that intelligent underwear must make the soldier feel very comfortable, so that they will voluntarily wear them.

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The research team called their pants, their smart bra, "a system of monitoring physical condition of soldiers." They will provide a range of wearer-related data such as body temperature, breathing rate, fluid intake, heart rate, blood pressure, body volume, exposure and exposure. nuclear radiation, metabolic activity, level of exhaustion in the respiratory system. From these data, algorithms will predict the health problems of soldiers.

With sound sensors, the panties can assess the potential for casualties of ammunition. The sound sensor can also analyze the sound from the chest of the soldiers to timely detect the injury.

Smart underwear can become a great tool for commanding officers to understand the physical limitations of soldiers. The data they provide helps them find the most suitable person in each specific task. For the soldiers, they will help them recognize their tolerance. The risk of injury in training will also be reduced by the ability to track the bones and muscles of the underwear.

Tiredness is one of the conditions that soldiers face constantly and it can reduce their ability to work. Smart underwear can detect signs of fatigue in soldiers' bodies and alert alarms to soldiers or officers.

Update 11 December 2018
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