热调节鞋类和警报系统

William Shue, Nischal Paudyal, Mahmoud Rabiah, D. Dow, Mehmet Ergezer, Mira Yun
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糖尿病会损害患有上述疾病的人的血液循环。神经病变是糖尿病的另一种医学并发症,它会抑制患者对疼痛和温度变化的感知能力,通常是在手和脚上。这些医学并发症加在一起可能是危险的,因为糖尿病患者可能无法检测到脚部血液循环的有害变化。未被发现的变化可能导致其他医疗问题,如老茧和足部溃疡。这项研究开发了一种用于个人鞋垫的原型装置,能够监测用户脚健康状况的迹象。根据测量到的用户脚部温度,系统会发出警报,提示脚部健康状况不佳。鞋垫系统包括微控制器、温度和湿度传感器、蓝牙收发器和电加热垫。蓝牙模块与智能手机应用程序通信,用于事件记录,警报以及与用户和其他利益相关者的通信。开发的原型显示出了希望。然而,进一步的开发和测试对于部署是必要的。
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A Thermally Regulated Footwear & Alerting System
Diabetes can impair the circulation of blood in an individual suffering from said illness. Neuropathy, another medical complication of diabetes, inhibits the ability of a patient to sense pain and temperature changes, most often in their hands and feet. These medical complications together can be dangerous as an individual suffering from diabetes may be unable to detect a harmful change in the blood circulation of their feet. Undetected changes may lead to other medical issues such as calluses and foot ulcers. This study developed a prototype device for the insole of an individual's footwear that is capable of monitoring signs which gauge the health of a users feet. Based on the measured temperature of a users feet, a system issued alerts to indicate poor foot health. The insole system included a microcontroller, temperature and humidity sensors, a Bluetooth transceiver and an electrical heating pad. The Bluetooth module communicated with a smartphone application for event recording, alerts and communication with the user and other stakeholders. The prototype developed showed promise. However, further development and testing will be necessary toward deployment.
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