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titleOfInvention Electronic sensing device for measuring physiological information and method thereof
abstract The invention discloses an electronic sensing device for measuring physiological information of living things. The electronic sensing device includes a sensor assembly having a first driving unit and a second driving unit with an electromagnetic structure. The first driving unit drives the sensor assembly to scan the biological skin in a non-contact manner along a scanning path above the biological skin to determine a measurement position. The second driving unit drives the sensor component to move toward the biological skin based on the measurement position and contacts the biological skin to measure the physiological information.
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