Smart pajamas help diagnose sleep
A new pajamas developed by US researchers can analyze the wearer's body indicators.
The University of Massachusetts engineers have invented pajamas that allow the wearer to track sleep patterns even at home without having to go to the hospital, according to The Daily Mail.
Pajamas allow the wearer to track sleep patterns even at home.
The new outfit has sensors that measure the wearer's breathing, lying positions and heartbeat while sleeping. With these data, a doctor can make a diagnosis of the sleep status of this person.
The sensors are wrapped in cotton hidden in pajamas. Four of them recorded body pressure on the bed, thus detecting movement and body posture during sleep. The fifth sensor is responsible for recording heart rate and breathing, which will help diagnose sleep apnea syndrome.
According to experimental results, comfortable pajamas for participants and without affecting their sleep, the indicators collected are accurate. Pajamas will be sold in 2 years, according to The Daily Mail.
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