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Scientists expect that in the future, electronically active garments containing unobtrusive, portable devices for monitoring heart rate and respiratory rhythm during sleep, for example, will prove clinically useful in health care. Now researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed physiological-sensing textiles that can be woven or stitched into sleep garments they have dubbed "phyjamas."
Smart sleepwear: Introducing 'phyjama,' a physiological-sensing pajama
That's kind of cool.
Smart sleepwear: Introducing 'phyjama,' a physiological-sensing pajama
That's kind of cool.