ABSTRACT
Core body temperature is an important indicator of medical treatment. Sudden changes in core body temperature can be a precursor to neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. These diseases have the potential to strike at any time, therefore, long-term monitoring of core body temperature and alerting to sudden changes in temperature become important. In this paper, we designed an in-ear thermometer to monitor the core body temperature with the help of smartphone.
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In-ear thermometer: wearable real-time core body temperature monitoring: poster abstract
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