2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.11855
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Intuitive and Ubiquitous Fever Monitoring Using Smartphones and Smartwatches

Joseph Breda,
Shwetak Patel

Abstract: Inside all smart devices, such as smartphones or smartwatches, there are thermally sensitive resistors known as thermistors which are used to monitor the temperature of the device. These thermistors are sensitive to temperature changes near their location on-device. While they are designed to measure the temperature of the device components such as the battery, they can also sense changes in the temperature of the ambient environment or thermal entities in contact with the device. We have developed a model to … Show more

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“…In more detail, current smartwatches in the market can support many different sensors that can be used for health monitoring (e.g., heart rate, respiration rate) [34], including specialized sensors such as ECG sensors. However, up to this day, most smartwatches encounter problems in properly measuring very common biomarkers, such as body temperature [35].…”
Section: Mobile Sensor-based Applications and Wearable Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In more detail, current smartwatches in the market can support many different sensors that can be used for health monitoring (e.g., heart rate, respiration rate) [34], including specialized sensors such as ECG sensors. However, up to this day, most smartwatches encounter problems in properly measuring very common biomarkers, such as body temperature [35].…”
Section: Mobile Sensor-based Applications and Wearable Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%