Biometric sensors for health monitoring, performance monitoring and tracking devices are some of the major military uses of wearable technology.
FREMONT, CA: Men and women who risk their lives to safeguard our country deserve the most advanced technology available. Wearables for military troops, such as biometric sensors and printed heaters, can help our soldiers gain an advantage. Biometric sensors can provide real-time feedback on soldiers' health, while flexible printed heaters can accelerate wound healing. Thanks to screen-printing technologies and conductive inks, these wearables can be effortlessly integrated into soldiers' kits without adding weight or thickness.
Some of the major military uses for wearable technology are listed below:
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Biometric sensors for tracking health: Biometric sensors are an ideal tool for remote health monitoring in soldiers. Sensors are printed onto a flexible film utilizing conductive inks. Biometric sensors with no mobility restrictions can detect EKG, ECG, EEG, and other biometric data. The sensors, like the printed heaters, may be attached to virtually any fabric and integrated into military equipment. Biometric sensors allow for the remote monitoring of important patient information. The same is true for wearables for military personnel. Soldiers can be watched while out in the field. The biometric sensors can be used to monitor soldiers' vital signs, such as heart rate and respiration rate. They also give remote access to information such as body temperature, which is extremely useful when military troops are in perilous situations.

