2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21103372
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BeSafe B2.0 Smart Multisensory Platform for Safety in Workplaces

Abstract: Wearable technologies are becoming a profitable means of monitoring a person’s health state, such as heart rate and physical activity. The use of the smartwatch is becoming consolidated, not only as a novelty but also as a very useful tool for daily use. In addition, other devices, such as helmets or belts, are beneficial for monitoring workers and the early detection of any anomaly. They can provide valuable information, especially in work environments, where they help reduce the rate of accidents and occupat… Show more

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“…Incorporating health technology, PPE now features physiological monitoring systems equipped with biofeedback and sensing technologies 66,67 . These systems actively monitor physiological indicators such as heart rate, blood pressure, and skin condition.…”
Section: Technological Innovationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incorporating health technology, PPE now features physiological monitoring systems equipped with biofeedback and sensing technologies 66,67 . These systems actively monitor physiological indicators such as heart rate, blood pressure, and skin condition.…”
Section: Technological Innovationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The delivery of tactile feedback for construction workers has also been evaluated for additional on-body placements, including hard hat (Li et al , 2014; Li et al , 2016; Dong et al , 2018; Jo et al , 2019; Aliyev et al , 2020), neck (Hines et al , 2015; GDOT, US, 2020; Golovina et al , 2021), one or both arms (Teizer et al , 2010), safety vest (Hines et al , 2015; Cho and Park, 2018), waist (Dzeng et al , 2014; Sakhakarmi and Park, 2019), wrist (Kanan et al , 2018; Márquez-Sánchez et al , 2021), thigh (Park et al , 2016) and feet (Simeonov et al , 2011).…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The smart bracelet is a device designed to be worn on the operator’s hand [ 43 ]. The inputs of the model are the body temperature of the user, their heart rate and a variable that indicates the status of the bracelet, that is to say, the optimal condition that is given by the battery or physical coupling.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of this, the implementation of an electronic system for the detection of anomalies in the workplace can be an essential support for the care of personnel. In this paper, we propose anomaly detection through three devices: a helmet [ 8 ], a belt [ 42 ], and a bracelet [ 43 ]. One of the main motivations of this work is the use of edge computing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%