BCG is a new technical for Pets health monitor
- Shuyu Li
- 2025年12月28日
- 讀畢需時 1 分鐘
non-contact monitoring devices enable comprehensive pet health tracking by detecting subtle body movements and physiological signals without physical contact. Placed under pet beds or mats, these instruments use high-sensitivity pressure sensors to capture ballistic forces generated by cardiac contractions, blood flow, and respiratory movements.
For health status monitoring, the system analyzes heart rate variability (HRV), respiratory patterns, and activity levels to identify anomalies like arrhythmias or labored breathing. Sleep tracking distinguishes between deep sleep, light sleep, and REM cycles by monitoring movement frequency and heart rate fluctuations, providing insights into sleep quality and potential discomfort.
Heart rate changes are continuously recorded, with algorithms flagging abnormal spikes or drops that may indicate stress, pain, or medical issues. Emotional state assessment leverages correlations between HRV, movement intensity, and vocalization patterns—for example, elevated heart rate combined with restlessness might signal anxiety, while steady rhythms suggest calmness.
The non-invasive nature eliminates stress from wearable devices, ensuring natural behavior capture. Real-time data syncs to mobile apps, allowing owners and veterinarians to monitor trends, set health benchmarks, and intervene promptly when irregularities occur, enhancing preventive care for pets.



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