A team of engineers from the American University of Singapore are working with FlexoSense to develop a wearable device, an electronically-filled smart shoe insole that includes a GPS module, an inertial measurement unit (IMU) and a pressure sensor.

While the GPS module captures the user’s position, the IMU and sensors respond to “abnormal” foot movements and pressure changes on the insole surface. Specialized algorithms in real time analyze the received data, determine that the user has slipped or fallen. Today’s moment and most “crashes” may not be easy on your smartphone, but getting started is very easy.

In anticipation of such significant information, employers determine the place of increased danger to production and make them safer, and workers who often stumble or fall due to health reasons are transferred to areas with inheritance risk.

Source: Tech Cult

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