» Athletes to Wear Smart
Bio-Shirts which measure their heartbeats, temperature and running speeds

Amateur marathoners sometimes fail to pace themselves during the long, 42.195-kilometer course. This is very dangerous and can even lead to a runner’s death. To reduce the risk, a team of Korean scientists has developed wearable computing ware, called Bio-Shirt, which warns runners who try to exceed their limits.
The BioShirt is composed
of two parts _ a specially designed shirt and a monitoring
system that weighs about just 20 grams including a battery. The
battery life is roughly three and a half hours but it will be
prolonged to approximately five hours, the average running time
of recreational marathoners.
Next year, people wearing BioShirt will be able to know their
temperatures, heart rates and speeds while running on a
real-time basis using a wristwatch-type miniature computer
enabled by Bluetooth. BioShirt can also be used as a
non-invasive ambulatory monitoring system for patients.
Source: fareastgizmos
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