Title of article :
Smart wearable systems: Current status and future challenges
Author/Authors :
Chan، نويسنده , , Marie and Estève، نويسنده , , Daniel and Fourniols، نويسنده , , Jean-Yves and Escriba، نويسنده , , Christophe and Campo، نويسنده , , Eric، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
20
From page :
137
To page :
156
Abstract :
Objective ive efforts have been made in both academia and industry in the research and development of smart wearable systems (SWS) for health monitoring (HM). Primarily influenced by skyrocketing healthcare costs and supported by recent technological advances in micro- and nanotechnologies, miniaturisation of sensors, and smart fabrics, the continuous advances in SWS will progressively change the landscape of healthcare by allowing individual management and continuous monitoring of a patientʹs health status. Consisting of various components and devices, ranging from sensors and actuators to multimedia devices, these systems support complex healthcare applications and enable low-cost wearable, non-invasive alternatives for continuous 24-h monitoring of health, activity, mobility, and mental status, both indoors and outdoors. Our objective has been to examine the current research in wearable to serve as references for researchers and provide perspectives for future research. s , we review the current research and development of and the challenges facing SWS for HM, focusing on multi-parameter physiological sensor systems and activity and mobility measurement system designs that reliably measure mobility or vital signs and integrate real-time decision support processing for disease prevention, symptom detection, and diagnosis. For this literature review, we have chosen specific selection criteria to include papers in which wearable systems or devices are covered. s cribe the state of the art in SWS and provide a survey of recent implementations of wearable health-care systems. We describe current issues, challenges, and prospects of SWS. sion clude by identifying the future challenges facing SWS for HM.
Keywords :
Smart wearable system , e-health , ageing , assistive technology
Journal title :
Artificial Intelligence In Medicine
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Artificial Intelligence In Medicine
Record number :
1837188
Link To Document :
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