A Wearable Mobile-App Controlled Device for Continuous Monitoring of UV Exposure and Hydration Levels
Autor: | Noelle R. Benavides, Courteney M. DiDomenico, Chen-Hsiang Yu, Ali Kiapour, Hayley E. Rutkey, Joe Martel-Foley, Tin Wong |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Sunlight Exposure integumentary system Computer science Continuous monitoring Real-time computing Mobile apps Wearable computer medicine.disease medicine.disease_cause Skin Aging 030207 dermatology & venereal diseases 03 medical and health sciences 030104 developmental biology 0302 clinical medicine medicine Skin cancer Ultraviolet |
Zdroj: | CCWC |
DOI: | 10.1109/ccwc51732.2021.9376109 |
Popis: | Over-exposure to harmful radiation that can damage the skin is a common issue in today's world. In particular excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation affects mast cells in the epidermis that can drive skin aging, eye damage, immune suppression, and melanoma, a type of skin cancer that causes over 75% of all skin cancer deaths. UV exposure can occur through various sources and during certain activities including tanning beds and lamps. However, the most common form of exposure is through the natural sunlight in numerous climates. In this paper, we proposed a new wearable medical device to quickly and conveniently monitor ultraviolet exposure, hydration levels, and location tracking for the users. The device is dedicated to ensuring the individuals will avoid overexposure to the UV radiation and build healthy habits. Partnered with a mobile application, the device not only allows the individuals to track their sun exposure history, but it also provides a history of an individual's hydration levels and group tracking for multiple users. Our proposed wearable device will allow users to be more aware and responsive to the level of sun exposure and dehydration so that the outdoors can be experienced in a safe way and any increased risk of skin cancer may be avoided. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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