BMW and Charité Berlin Develop Car to Monitor Passengers' Health

Edited by: Tetiana Pinchuk Pinchuk

BMW and Charité Berlin are collaborating on automotive health technology.

The goal is to develop a vehicle that monitors passengers' health data during the drive.

This will help to detect risks of heart attacks or strokes early and react quickly in emergencies.

A special test car will be equipped with various sensors.

A camera under the rearview mirror will measure pulse, blood pressure, and breathing rate.

A sensor on the seat belt will record heart sounds, and an electrocardiogram (ECG) integrated into the steering wheel will record the heart's electrical signals.

Artificial intelligence will play a key role in analyzing the data in real-time.

It will help to identify patterns and predict potential health risks.

The system is expected to not only react in emergencies but also act preventively.

It will warn of health problems early and inform medical professionals if necessary.

Sources

  • Der Tagesspiegel

  • BMW: Charité Berlin und BMW Group kooperieren im Bereich Automotive Health

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