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'''Basic proposal: create a wearable shirt / harness with sensors that allow for multi-sensor actigraphy. Shirt should be cheap, decent-looking and easily washable to encourage use and replication''' | '''Basic proposal: create a wearable shirt / harness with sensors that allow for multi-sensor actigraphy. Shirt should be cheap, decent-looking and easily washable to encourage use and replication''' | ||
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* [http://mobile.viaden.com/iphone-sleep-tracker.html iPhone sleep tracker] | * [http://mobile.viaden.com/iphone-sleep-tracker.html iPhone sleep tracker] | ||
* [http://www.lark.com/ Lark sleep coach] | * [http://www.lark.com/ Lark sleep coach] | ||
Hardware we might want to play with: | |||
* [http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardLilyPad Arduino LilyPad], a low-power, washable Arduino made for fabric circuits. Room for battery on-board and holes through which you can sew conductive thread to make connections. $20. | |||
** We own one of these, talk to Josh (it's never in the right place) |
Latest revision as of 13:31, 10 June 2015
Basic proposal: create a wearable shirt / harness with sensors that allow for multi-sensor actigraphy. Shirt should be cheap, decent-looking and easily washable to encourage use and replication
Background info
Products that do actigraphy of various kinds:
Hardware we might want to play with:
- Arduino LilyPad, a low-power, washable Arduino made for fabric circuits. Room for battery on-board and holes through which you can sew conductive thread to make connections. $20.
- We own one of these, talk to Josh (it's never in the right place)