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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Wearable devices track people via wireless network




Mobile technology is opening new channels for remotely monitoring family members and others who need to be tracked.
Family members use them to track toddlers or parents with Alzheimer's. And doctors and military medics have adopted the technology to remotely track the health conditions — EKG readings, body temperature, heart rate, and stress or dehydration levels — of recently released patients or soldiers on dangerous assignments.
Several companies, ..., have struck deals with major wireless carriers to support a new generation of products that incorporate sensors, accelerometers, GPS and technologies that use cell towers to help triangulate positions and locate people.
ABI Research, a research firm, estimates the market for GPS personal tracking devices will grow 40% or more annually and exceed $1 billion by 2017.
[photo:Zephyr Technology's BioHarness sensors can be worn as a patch, seen here, or as a strap. / Zephyr Technology ]

Examples are:  ComfortZone, AmberWatch GPS, BioHarness, Exmobaby


Wearable devices track people via wireless network – USATODAY.com

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