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RE: The Potential and Limitations of AI-Based Adaptive Exoskeletons

I’m really excited! Adding AI and IoT technology will make it easier to provide personalized assistance, and it’ll make life much safer for the elderl…

4 months ago
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RE: The Potential and Limitations of AI-Based Adaptive Exoskeletons

Yeah, to be honest, lightweight and soft exosuits are coming out, but they’re still expensive. And if they’re too heavy or uncomfortable, people won’t…

4 months ago
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RE: The Potential and Limitations of AI-Based Adaptive Exoskeletons

Yes, that’s one of the key limitations. Research shows that while AI can understand the environment well, each person’s walking pattern and force appl…

4 months ago
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RE: The Potential and Limitations of AI-Based Adaptive Exoskeletons

“That’s right! In the past, you had to manually adjust the settings when the road got bumpy or you came up stairs. But it was amazing how AI recognize…

4 months ago
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RE: What are the main examples of AR/VR-based wearables being used in the infotainment field?

A2. VR allows users to watch movies in a 360-degree immersive environment, similar to a virtual theater. Platforms like Bigscreen VR are prime example…

4 months ago
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RE: What are the main examples of AR/VR-based wearables being used in the infotainment field?

VR headsets provide immersive gaming experiences by replacing the user’s entire field of vision with a virtual world. For example, Oculus Quest and …

4 months ago
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RE: How do I optimize the size and fit of wearable devices for ExG monitoring?

Yes, ExG wearables have evolved a lot in design these days, striving for both comfort and accuracy. The goal is to be comfortable and easy to use in e…

4 months ago
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RE: How do I optimize the size and fit of wearable devices for ExG monitoring?

Yes, that’s right. The bands and straps are adjustable, so they’re comfortable for anyone, regardless of age or gender. Some don’t even need to be pla…

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RE: How do I optimize the size and fit of wearable devices for ExG monitoring?

That’s right. Most are made of flexible materials like silicone or spandex, allowing for freedom of movement and minimizing skin irritation. They’re b…

4 months ago
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RE: How do I optimize the size and fit of wearable devices for ExG monitoring?

Yes, it’s understandable to worry. But these days, devices are lightweight and compact, so they’re comfortable to wear for long periods of time. Produ…

4 months ago
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RE: How accurately can Motion & Movement Tracking track complex movements (e.g., dance or martial arts) on wearables?

Yes, as sensor technology advances and algorithms become smarter, it will eventually be possible to analyze not only dance and martial arts, but also …

4 months ago
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RE: How accurately can Motion & Movement Tracking track complex movements (e.g., dance or martial arts) on wearables?

Yeah, it’s not perfect. However, recent research is actively underway to reduce errors through AI-based real-time corrections or the simultaneous use …

4 months ago
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RE: How accurately can Motion & Movement Tracking track complex movements (e.g., dance or martial arts) on wearables?

Right. Dance and martial arts involve full-body movements, so multiple sensors need to be placed on key areas like the ankles, waist, and wrists. Thes…

4 months ago
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RE: How accurately can Motion & Movement Tracking track complex movements (e.g., dance or martial arts) on wearables?

Okay, that’s a pretty interesting question. Basically, the sensor type, accuracy, data processing algorithm, and sensor location are crucial. For exam…

4 months ago
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RE: Typical examples of wearable devices that perform distance, position, and duration tracking at the same time.

Yes, the Polar Vantage and TRX Systems are durable and can track detailed activity data over long periods of time. Military wearables can monitor no…

4 months ago
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RE: Typical examples of wearable devices that perform distance, position, and duration tracking at the same time.

That’s a good question! Smartwatches are designed for everyday use or exercise, with GPS and sensors that track activity and even provide health data….

4 months ago
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RE: Are there any wearable devices that can provide real-time body composition changes during a workout?

Yes! As high-precision sensors and algorithms advance, real-time body composition analysis will become possible. Currently, we can only see trends thr…

4 months ago
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RE: Are there any wearable devices that can provide real-time body composition changes during a workout?

Unfortunately, it’s still difficult to monitor changes in body fat or muscle mass in real time. Currently, smartwatches like WHOOP and Fitbit display …

4 months ago
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RE: The unique characteristics of Bottle-Type Wearable compared to other types of wearables.

Lol, it’s not quite there yet, but considering the pace of technological advancement, it could really come out in a few years.

4 months ago
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RE: The unique characteristics of Bottle-Type Wearable compared to other types of wearables.

Yeah, it also detects pH and contamination. It’s especially useful when you’re camping or traveling abroad and you’re worried about the water quality.

4 months ago
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RE: The unique characteristics of Bottle-Type Wearable compared to other types of wearables.

Exactly. It automatically records how much you drink, analyzes the weather, and even your activity level, and sends you push notifications like, “Hey,…

4 months ago
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RE: The unique characteristics of Bottle-Type Wearable compared to other types of wearables.

That’s right, it looks like a regular water bottle, but it’s packed with sensors and IoT features. It monitors everything from the amount of water you…

4 months ago
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RE: How do we address the high cost and accessibility issues of in-body wearables, and what are the ways to make sure that more patients benefit?

Exactly. It will shift to a prevention-oriented approach and significantly reduce medical costs, so the social and economic impact will be significant…

4 months ago
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RE: How do we address the high cost and accessibility issues of in-body wearables, and what are the ways to make sure that more patients benefit?

That’s possible. Some wearables already combine heart rate, sleep patterns, and activity data to recommend personalized exercise and diet recommendati…

4 months ago
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RE: How do we address the high cost and accessibility issues of in-body wearables, and what are the ways to make sure that more patients benefit?

Yes, they’ve gotten much better recently thanks to breathable hydrogels and hypoallergenic adhesives. They’re even focusing on sweat-wicking and water…

4 months ago
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RE: How do we address the high cost and accessibility issues of in-body wearables, and what are the ways to make sure that more patients benefit?

It used to be in the research phase, but some medical implants are currently testing wireless charging using magnetic induction. However, before it ca…

4 months ago
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RE: Is On/In Body Device-Type Wearable Safe?

That’s right. Technology is advancing rapidly, so safety verification needs to keep pace. Balancing innovation and safety is paramount.

4 months ago
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RE: Is On/In Body Device-Type Wearable Safe?

Medical devices must comply with regulations like HIPAA and utilize the latest encryption technology. Furthermore, they address vulnerabilities with r…

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