Researchers Created FeverPhone App Turns Your Smartphone Into an Thermometer
Report According to, University Professor Shwetak Patel is the senior author of the research team’s paper. IANS has written that his team tested Feverfone on about 37 patients. It is claimed that the app measured body temperature with more accuracy than other thermometers.
This is the first app that can measure people’s fever with the help of existing phone sensors and screens. This study has been published in the journal Proceedings of the ACM. It says that more data needs to be collected before the app can be used widely, but such technology is really exciting.
This is how the app measured fever
The patients on whom the Feverfone app was used held the phone like a point-and-shoot camera. Patients placed the touchscreen on their forehead for 90 seconds. The Feverfone app reportedly estimated the patient’s body temperature with an average error of about 0.23 degrees Celsius.
Once widely used, this technology and apps can help people around the world. People will be able to check their fever sitting at home with the help of their smartphones. It will also be easier for doctors to understand how long the patient has been suffering from fever. There is no information yet about when the app will be used commercially.