2018 CEE Lee Wearable-based Physiological Sensing to Promote the Elderly's Mobility
Gaang Lee, Civil Engineering PhD Student, speaks with residents who are research participants of Clark East Tower, a senior care housing facility, in Ypsilanti, MI on September 6, 2018.
Lee is administering a project as part of CEE Professor SangHyun Lee research group in which they track the varying stress levels induced by their physical environments. Participants wear sensors that track heart and perspiration rates, and blood pressure as they move outside of the facility in a variety of environments.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
2018 CEE Lee Wearable-based Physiological Sensing to Promote the Elderly's Mobility
Gaang Lee, Civil Engineering PhD Student, speaks with residents who are research participants of Clark East Tower, a senior care housing facility, in Ypsilanti, MI on September 6, 2018.
Lee is administering a project as part of CEE Professor SangHyun Lee research group in which they track the varying stress levels induced by their physical environments. Participants wear sensors that track heart and perspiration rates, and blood pressure as they move outside of the facility in a variety of environments.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing