Here’s how the smart bath of the future works
The Human Washing Machine is a smart bathtub that adapts to each person’s needs.
This machine is based on the previous Ultra Sonic Bus bathtub model developed by Sanyo Electric.
Measures the user’s heart rate and adapts the bathroom environment
Japanese company focused on bathroom products Science developed a model smart bath which is called human washing machine of the future which, shaped like a cabin, offers users a personalized bathing experience by measuring their heart rate and temperature regulation water.
This “human washing machine” project is based on the previous bathtub model. “Ultra Sound Bus” developed by Sanyo Electric (now Panasonic Holdigs Corp.) and exhibited in 1970 during the World Exhibition in Osaka (Japan).
Now from technological science they have developed a version “modern and futuristic”which offers smart features to measure users’ heart rate and reactions. Based on this, the bath can adjust the washing cycle according to your needs. needs and tastes.
The goal is to create an optimal environment in the bathroom.
As explained by Science magazine in a statement on its website, the goal of this “human washing machine of the future” (“Mirai Ningen Sentakuki”) is to create an optimal bathing environment with a system that not only cleanses the body, but also provides ivisual image of mental and physical state while swimming.
In particular, the design of this bathtub is based on a cabin with a folding seat on which the user can lie down, and also has a transparent roof or lid that acts as an entrance door to the bathtub. The bathtub partially fills with water when the user sits down. sensors built into the seat They measure heart rate and other biological factors to regulate parameters such as temperature and water flow.
Bath uses artificial intelligence as a measuring tool
Likewise, through the system Artificial intelligence (IA), used in the bath obtained measurement values project images tailored to the user’s needs onto the bathtub cover. In this way, it is able to detect whether the user is calm or more nervous and project images targeted towards him. mood to achieve a more pleasant experience.
In addition to all this, Science has also introduced some improvements in the washing method, such as fine bubble technology that allows you to gently cleanse the body. It’s all in youn washing and drying process which has a duration 15 minutes. “Those who experience the human washing machine of the future with their whole body will feel healed and rejuvenated, both mentally and physically, after bathing,” the manufacturer added.
At the same time, Science indicated that this is a project that will be exhibited electronically.l Health Pavilion at Osaka Kansai Expo, which will be held in the Japanese city next April for users to try out bathing. Likewise, in the future the company intends to launch a model intended for use at home and, for example, for nursing.