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Shiver Motion and Core Body Temperature Classification for Wearable Soldier Health Monitoring Systems
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Wearable SystemEngineeringWearable TechnologyCore Body TemperatureContinuous AccelerometerWearable SensorsHuman MonitoringKinesiologyApplied PhysiologyHealth SciencesAssistive TechnologyMobile ComputingMobile SensingMithril Livenet SystemShiver MotionTemperature MeasurementHealth MonitoringBody ComfortHuman MovementWearable Sensor
We present a wearable real-time shiver monitor based on the MIThril LiveNet system, a flexible distributed mobile platform that can be used for a variety of proactive healthcare applications. In this exploratory study, we demonstrate that shivering can be accurately determined from continuous accelerometer sensing. Our preliminary results also indicate that shivering characteristics may be correlated with core body temperature, indicating the potential for creating a real-world cold exposure monitoring and classification wearable system.
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