Fire fighters and rescuers monitoring through wearable sensors: The ProeTEX project

The final generation of ProeTEX prototypes has been delivered in April 2010: it is based on two sets of sensorized garments devoted to monitor the health status of emergency operators working in harsh environments. This new release of garments shows several improvements with respect to the previous...

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Transducers
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