On the wrist, on the head, in a shoe – self-monitoring sensors are literally everywhere.
Now a team from the University of Toronto is putting them in a place you might not have thought of: under a wheelchair cushion. Continue reading
On the wrist, on the head, in a shoe – self-monitoring sensors are literally everywhere.
Now a team from the University of Toronto is putting them in a place you might not have thought of: under a wheelchair cushion. Continue reading