This paper delves deeply into the innovative realm of integrating human emotions with wearable technology. The primary focus is on the conceptualization and development of a kiss transfer device that harnesses the power of wearable technology to bridge the physical gap in human-human interactions. By investigating the intricate nuances of the human-human kissing process, the research seeks to replicate this intimate gesture through a technological medium. The paper not only elaborates on the anatomy, evolution, and hormonal dynamics of kissing but also underscores the transformative potential of wearable technology in capturing and transmitting these intimate moments. This exploration opens up new horizons for long-distance relationships, offering a tangible touchpoint that goes beyond traditional communication methods. Through this pioneering work, the research positions wearable technology as not just a tool for communication but as an extension of our human emotions and expressions.
NB-IoT-based health monitoring system for COVID-19
Vol 2, Issue 1, 2021
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To address the problems of complex networking, low transmission rate and poor reliability of current health monitoring systems using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth transmission, an NB-IoT-based health monitoring system for COVID-19 is proposed. The system uses the STM32F103RET6 as the main controller, and the smart wearable device uses the NB-IoT information transmission method to transmit data to the software client platform with the OneNET cloud platform to realize the remote monitoring of key medical parameters of COVID-19. The test results show that the system is stable and reliable in data transmission, reducing the development cost and power consumption of existing health monitoring terminals, and has certain practical value and market prospects.
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College of Information Science & Electronic Engineering, Zhejiang University
China, China
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