Wireless Charging of Smartwear for Health and Safety Monitoring System

C. A. Chan, Peng Hao, André F. Gygax, A. Nirmalathas
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Smart wearables for health monitoring have become an emerging technology that allows consumers to monitor and keep track of their health. However, as the number of sensors in a wearable device increases together with continuous monitoring and wireless communications, the battery lifetime and battery duration per charge becomes a major concern. This issue is particularly important for health monitoring of workers operating in difficult environments such as emergency response responders, mining and construction. In this paper, we present a wireless charging system for a health monitoring smart-wear application of workers by considering the power consumption requirements of sensory hardware, communication technology as well as the practical charging scenarios. We also demonstrate a working prototype of a 5-Watt wireless charging device used by our health monitoring wearable. Our paper provides the design, analysis of the requirements and the critical factors of a ‘wireless charging bin’ that we are currently prototyping for our application context.
健康安全监测系统智能穿戴无线充电技术研究
用于健康监测的智能可穿戴设备已经成为一种新兴技术,可以让消费者监测和跟踪自己的健康状况。然而,随着可穿戴设备中传感器数量的增加以及连续监测和无线通信的增加,电池寿命和每次充电的电池持续时间成为一个主要问题。这个问题对于在困难环境中作业的工人,如应急响应人员、采矿和建筑工人的健康监测尤其重要。本文结合传感硬件、通信技术和实际充电场景的功耗要求,提出了一种用于工人健康监测智能穿戴应用的无线充电系统。我们还展示了我们的健康监测可穿戴设备使用的5瓦无线充电设备的工作原型。我们的论文提供了“无线充电箱”的设计、需求分析和关键因素,我们目前正在为我们的应用环境进行原型设计。
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