1. 3ºSEMANA DE GESTÃO, TECNOLOGIA E
INOVAÇÃO
INTRODUÇÃO AOS WEARABLES
ROBERTO WILLIAMS
2. ▸Introdução ao wearable
▸Mercado wearable
▸Áreas de aplicação
▸Wearables para uso Pessoal
▸Wearables para uso Industrial
▸Tecnologias aplicadas
▸Road map
Conteúdo
3. ▸[Dispositivos] eletrônicos que pode ser usados no corpo,
como um acessório ou como parte do material usado na
roupa.
▸Uma das principais características da tecnologia wearable
é a sua capacidade de se conectar à Internet, permitindo
que os dados sejam trocados entre uma rede e o
dispositivo. [Investopedia]
Introdução ao Wearable
Hugo Gernsback
Edited 50 magazines technical and fiction
80 patents
founded Modern Electrics,
Smallest 3D camera > mobile phones
Pres. Obama and Chancellor Merkel
The headset features a 3D camera from IMF (affiliate of PMD), which is being touted as ‘the smallest 3D camera in the world’ and heading to mobile telephones in the second half of 2016. To demonstrate the ability of the depth sensor, President Obama and Chancellor Merkel were first shown the camera’s ability via a tablet outfitted with the IMF 3D camera. Displaying color-coded depth information, the world leaders witnessed a real-time manipulation of the data to show several interpolated angles, including a bird’s eye view.
http://www.roadtovr.com/president-obama-takes-vr-spin-thinks-hand-tracking-impressive/
Carnegie Mellon University's VuMan 1 in 1991.
https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2016/01/18/internet-of-things-in-2016-6-stats-everyone-should.aspx
> 87% of people don’t understand this rapidly growing market
> China GDP$16.0 trillion (nominal; 2016) / United States' GDP was estimated to be $18.56 trillion in 2016. Gross Domestic Product
Bluetooth earphones and AR and VR headsets
Bluetooth earphones and AR and VR headsets
Bluetooth earphones and AR and VR headsets
Bluetooth earphones and AR and VR headsets
Figure 1. Victoria’s Secret launched a $75 heart-monitoring bra based on technology
from Clothing+,
Figure 2. The Mimo baby monitor has a detachable turtle-shaped communication device that transmits data from the onesie's sensors and sends the data to a smartphone app, which displays information about the baby's respiration, skin temperature, position, and activity level. This is simultaneously a smart way to house sensitive electronics in a detachable plastic casing, while the sensing elements integrated in the fabric can be safely washed.
First Edition 2003
Consumer Eletronic Show
Reliefband Neurowave
Motion sickness is a terrible feeling. You can take medication to prevent or treat the nausea and dizziness that come with run-of-the-mill activities like flying or reading in the car, but what if you could treat yourself without taking drugs? Reliefband Technologies showed off a wearable device called the Neurowave that promises to do just that. The wrist-worn band works via neuromodulation.
Prevent Biometrics, a startup spun off from the Cleveland Clinic, is launching two smart mouthguards for kids over 11 that monitor for head impacts to assess their severity. Studies show that half of all concussions in the U.S. go unreported. Prevent Biometrics’ mouthguard records all head impacts and measures them against a Max G Impact Threshold.
Motiv 8mm ring is even water-resistant, so you can wear it in the shower or pool without a problem. And unlike traditional fitness trackers, Motiv can last up to five days on a single charge, so you don’t have to charge it every night.
Bloomlife It uses electrophysiology, a time-tested technology that monitors the body’s own bio-electrical signals.
Qardio’s version is actually a wireless wearable ECG/EKG monitor that claims to get results equivalent to a medical-grade device—and the company is obtaining FDA approval to back it up.
K’Track Glucose The $150 device resembles a smartwatch, but instead of tracking your activity, K’Track monitors your glucose levels using biosensors instead of a blood sample to give you results in less than a minute.
BACtrack Skyn
Soon your Apple Watch will be able to tell you how drunk you are, thanks to the first wearable alcohol monitor from BACtrack.
Sensoria The company is partnering with Vivobarefoot, a popular barefoot running brand, to create a pressure-sensing Bluetooth shoe which will help runners correct their form. The shoes are powered by two Sensoria Core devices, which are worn inside the shoe and connected to four pressure sensors built into the sole. Those sensors detect impact, foot landing, and contact time.