Body monitor June 1st 2007 An advanced, local and
remote, body monitoring
system has been designed by
Hidalgo to protect the lives
of individuals working in the
field, especially those in
high-risk situations.
The company says
relatively minor physical
traumas can be fatal if not
treated within an hour.
By continuously
monitoring the welfare of
operational personnel and
reporting this information
via wireless back to a central
monitoring point, the
Equivital Physiology Monitor
enables rapid detection,
assessment and medical
intervention for individuals
sustaining potentially lifethreatening
injuries.
The system comprises a
range of sensors (for heart
rate; respiration; skin
temperature; body position;
and motion, including
impact) in a body-mounted,
wireless sensor module.
The chest-mounted sensor
monitors vital signs,
analyses them and
constructs a Physiological
Welfare Index (a measure of
the wearer's primary cardiorespiratory
status and other
information), which can be
transmitted to a remote
monitoring station. |