
Need further confirmation that an IV drip of 5-Hour Energy is what your body
really needs? Look no further than Murata's newfangled
fatigue sensor. Demonstrated at
CEATEC in front of thousands of jetlagged Americans, Europeans, Easter Islanders and Samoans, this compact device is built by "integrating a photoplethysmographic sensor, which measures a pulse and a blood oxygen saturation level, and electrodes that measure electrocardiogram (ECG)." We're told that the unit measures a fatigue degree (reported on a 1 to 100 scale) based on the "pulse, blood oxygen saturation level and electrocardiogram measured by the sensing parts," and while we're guessing the prototype will have to shrink significantly before it happens, the company seems focused on cramming this thing
into cellphones and
portable game consoles of the future.You know -- so Nintendo actually
can know when you need to lay down the gaming and step outside for a bit.
Murata's fatigue sensor demoed, coming soon to mobiles and handhelds near you originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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