Who Those providing care or treatment of infants five months or older. What The new smart jumpsuit accurately measures the spontaneous and voluntary movement of infants from the age of five months. Details on their motility help in assessing abnormal neurological development, among other things. Until now, babies have been qualitatively assessed at the physician's office, which means their behavior may not necessarily match that seen at home. Now, the child is sent back home with the suit for the rest of the day and the next day, the suit is returned to the hospital or doctor's office where the results are processed. The multi-sensor smart jumpsuit is a relatively inexpensive, comfortable, easy-to-use wearable that provides automatic posture and movement tracking. The full-body garment features four battery-operated wireless sensors mounted in the upper arms and legs. The washable garment allows mobile accelerometer and gyroscope data collection during movements.
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