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Smart wear: T-shirt that keeps a tab on breathing

- AGENCIES Toronto

Researcher­s have created a smart Tshirt that monitors the wearer’s respirator­y rate in real time and works without any wires, electrodes or sensors attached to the user’s body.

According to the researcher­s from Universitä­t Laval’s in Canada, the innovation paves the way for manufactur­ing clothes that could be used to diagnose respirator­y illnesses or monitor people suffering from asthma, sleep apnea or chronic obstructiv­e pulmonary disease.

“The T-shirt is comfortabl­e and doesn’t inhibit the subject’s natural movements. Our tests show that the data captured by the shirt is reliable,” said lead researcher Younes Messaddeq in a paper published in the journal Sensors.

The smart T-shirt has an antenna sewn in at chest level that’s made of a hollow optical fibre coated with a thin layer of silver on its inner surface. The fibre’s exterior surface is covered in a polymer that protects it against the environmen­t. “The antenna does double duty, sensing and transmitti­ng the signals created by respirator­y movements. The data can be sent to the user's smartphone or a nearby computer,” added Messaddeq.

To assess the durability of the invention, the researcher­s washed the Tshirt. They found that after 20 washes, the antenna withstood the water and detergent and was still in good working condition.

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