The Use of Wearable Systems for Measuring Biomedical Data in Special Units – Current State and User Evaluation
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https://doi.org/10.3849/aimt.02024Keywords:
wearable systems, special units, biomedical monitoring, comparative analysis, remote biomonitoringAbstract
The service of special units demands high physical and mental endurance, exposing personnel to danger, stress, and CBRN threats that cause long-term exhaustion. Wearable systems offer a promising means to monitor biomedical data, enhancing intervention effectiveness and responder safety. This article reviews current wearable technologies, proposes a user evaluation procedure, and assesses their usability in operational contexts regarding ergonomics, functionality, and benefits. Five commercial systems (Garmin Tactix 7, Movesense Flash, Hexoskin Smart Shirt, Cosinuss° One, Ultrahuman Ring) were tested by the COMMANDOS unit. Results showed the Movesense Flash system had the best usability and reliability. Findings highlight the potential of commercial wearables for special operations, despite trade-offs between comfort, accuracy, and practicality.
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