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00:00WBN stands for Wireless Body Area Network.
00:02It is a type of technology where small electronic sensors are placed on the body,
00:07worn as devices, or sometimes implanted inside the body.
00:10These sensors communicate wirelessly with each other
00:12and send information to another device,
00:14such as a smartphone, computer, or medical monitoring system.
00:18The idea behind a WBN is that your body becomes its own communication network.
00:23Sensors observe signals from the body and send that
00:25information through wireless signals, so it can be recorded.
00:29Analyzed or monitored in real time.
00:32A wireless body area network usually includes several biosensors,
00:35which are tiny devices designed to measure signals in the body.
00:39These sensors can track things like heart rate, body temperature,
00:42breathing, blood oxygen, blood sugar levels, movement, sleep cycles, and muscle activity.
00:47Each sensor collects a specific type of information.
00:50The sensors then send their data wirelessly to a central device,
00:54often a smartphone, smartwatch, or medical receiver.
00:57That device gathers the information and organizes it so people or doctors can understand it.
01:02In some systems, the data can also be sent to hospitals or cloud.
01:06Systems, so medical professionals can monitor it remotely.
01:09Many people already use WBN technology without realizing it.
01:13Smart watches, fitness trackers, heart monitors, glucose monitors, sleep trackers,
01:18and smart clothing are all examples of devices that function as part of a body.
01:22Area network.
01:23These tools quietly collect information about the body throughout the day and night.
01:28The main purpose of WBN technology is continuous monitoring.
01:32Instead of doctors only seeing a snapshot of health during an appointment,
01:35these systems can observe how the body behaves over time.
01:38For example, a WBN device might detect irregular heart rhythms,
01:42sudden drops in blood sugar,
01:44unusual breathing patterns, or signs of physical stress.
01:47Athletes also use these systems to monitor performance,
01:50recovery, and strain on the body.
01:52Physically, most WBN devices are designed to be safe and very low power.
01:57The wireless signals they use are typically similar to,
01:59or weaker than Bluetooth signals.
02:01Because of this, they generally do not produce harmful effects on the body.
02:05In many cases, the impact is helpful.
02:07A band technology can support early detection of health issues,
02:11help manage chronic diseases,
02:13and allow doctors to monitor patients remotely.
02:15It can also give people a clearer understanding of their own health and daily patterns.
02:20Looking ahead, researchers are developing even more advanced WBN systems.
02:24Future sensors may detect diseases earlier,
02:27monitor organs from inside the body,
02:29and help doctors personalize treatments based on real-time biological data.
02:33At its core, a wireless body area network combines biology,
02:37electronics, and wireless communication,
02:40turning signals from the human body
02:41into information that can help improve health and understanding.
02:44For entertainment purpose only, but your soul knows the truth.
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