Ensure reliable body temperature management even in the harsh training environments of extreme cold. High-reliability wearable biosensors that support special missions such as those of the Self-Defense Forces.
In the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force's parachute units and other missions and training in extreme environments, strict health management is required to protect the lives of personnel. The adhesive wireless biosensor "Vitalgram" enables high-precision monitoring to ensure the safety of personnel even in harsh conditions, such as during drop training in severe cold. In extremely cold environments, a drop in core body temperature can lead to fatal accidents, but this product transmits real-time data on clothing temperature, clothing humidity, skin temperature, and altitude to external devices. Even under heavy clothing where measurements are difficult with smartwatches, reliable data acquisition is possible by directly attaching it to the chest. Additionally, it can simultaneously detect posture data (walking, falling, lying down), allowing for immediate awareness of any abnormal situations involving personnel. 【Features】 ■ Real-time measurement of altitude and changes in clothing temperature and humidity ■ Flexible and thin design that does not interfere with heavy equipment ■ Immediate detection of skin temperature drops and falls in severe cold ■ High-precision data communication that withstands harsh training environments *For detailed use cases and specifications, please refer to "Download Catalog."
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AffordSense Inc. is a university venture established in November 2013 to deliver the research outcomes of the "Research and Development of Band-Aid Type Biosensors" project, initiated by Professor Kazuhisa Maenaka of the Graduate School of Engineering at Hyogo Prefectural University, as part of the Strategic Creative Research Promotion Project (ERATO). We aim not only to commercialize research results but also to further challenge human sensing, advancing research and development to contribute to areas such as health management, early detection and prevention of diseases, and hazard prediction for the human body.




