Smart Temperature Regulating Glove For Raynaud's Disorder

  • Unique Paper ID: 186382
  • PageNo: 1858-1862
  • Abstract:
  • About 5–10% of people worldwide suffer with Raynaud's disorder, with women and those who live in colder climates being the most affected. It is typified by sporadic constriction of blood vessels in the and toes, which causes discomfort, discolouration, and numbness when exposed to stress or cold. The consistent thermal environment needed to thwart Raynaud's attacks is not maintained by conventional gloves, which only provide passive insulation. The suggested Smart Temperature Regulating Glove actively monitors and controls palm temperature by combining temperature sensors, ssssflexible heating components, and a microcontroller-based control system. In order to maintain an ideal temperature range of 30 to 35°C, the glove automatically initiates localized heating using nichrome or carbon-fiber elements when the observed temperature falls below a key threshold, usually below 15°C, which might cause Raynaud's symptoms. Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries power the system, which may also be controlled by a smartphone app and has optional Bluetooth connectivity for data tracking. This smart glove attempts to lessen the frequency and intensity of Raynaud's attacks by offering adaptive and energy-efficient thermal regulation, enhancing comfort and everyday functioning for those who are impacted. The approach shows promise for wearable therapeutic devices that integrate intelligent control and biological sensors for individualized treatment.

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BibTeX

@article{186382,
        author = {Ms. P. Divya Jenifar and Ms. N. Agalya and Ms. G. C. Dharisana and Ms. R. Samprithaa and Ms. M. Yasika},
        title = {Smart Temperature Regulating Glove For Raynaud's Disorder},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {12},
        number = {6},
        pages = {1858-1862},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=186382},
        abstract = {About 5–10% of people worldwide suffer with Raynaud's disorder, with women and those who live in colder climates being the most affected.  It is typified by sporadic constriction of blood vessels in the  and toes, which causes discomfort, discolouration, and numbness when exposed to stress or cold.  The consistent thermal environment needed to thwart Raynaud's attacks is not maintained by conventional gloves, which only provide passive insulation. The suggested Smart Temperature Regulating Glove actively monitors and controls palm temperature by combining temperature sensors, ssssflexible heating components, and a microcontroller-based control system.  In order to maintain an ideal temperature range of 30 to 35°C, the glove automatically initiates localized heating using nichrome or carbon-fiber elements when the observed temperature falls below a key threshold, usually below 15°C, which might cause Raynaud's symptoms.  Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries power the system, which may also be controlled by a smartphone app and has optional Bluetooth connectivity for data tracking. This smart glove attempts to lessen the frequency and intensity of Raynaud's attacks by offering adaptive and energy-efficient thermal regulation, enhancing comfort and everyday functioning for those who are impacted.  The approach shows promise for wearable therapeutic devices that integrate intelligent control and biological sensors for individualized treatment.},
        keywords = {Real Time Temperature Monitoring, Bluetooth Transmission, Smart Temperature Regulation, Wearable Therapeutic Device.},
        month = {November},
        }

Cite This Article

Jenifar, M. P. D., & Agalya, M. N., & Dharisana, M. G. C., & Samprithaa, M. R., & Yasika, M. M. (2025). Smart Temperature Regulating Glove For Raynaud's Disorder. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 12(6), 1858–1862.

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