Release date: 2013-01-29
It’s no longer an illusion to put a miniaturized sensing device into the human body. In addition to last year’s Felix Baumgartner’s extreme skydiving using this technology to monitor physiological data, the Australian government is currently conducting a physiological sensing capsule experiment on 50 firefighters. The purpose is to monitor the body temperature and vital signs of these fire-fighting heroes in extreme environments, and to pull back from the fire line in real time before exceeding the limits of the human body to reduce the casualties of disaster relief personnel.
At present, Equivital's EQ02 LifeMonitor capsule is used in this experiment. After taking it, it can transmit various vital signs such as body temperature, heart rate and respiratory rate to the chest receiver and then transfer it to the computer. The current test range is between -3 degrees Celsius and 124 degrees Celsius, and the aging time is about 20 minutes. According to News.com.au, scientists will further extend the range to 600 degrees Celsius in the future to match the fire as much as possible. The true state of affairs. If this passive protection technology can cooperate with active electric field protection in the future, it is believed that the history of human beings against fire will take a step forward.
Source: Kexun
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