Reprint

Wearable Technologies

Edited by
January 2019
160 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03897-513-7 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03897-514-4 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Wearable Technologies that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Computer Science & Mathematics
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Medicine & Pharmacology
Physical Sciences
Summary

In the future, wearable technology will revolutionize the way we live. The current trend is to augment ordinary wearable objects – e.g. watches, glasses, bracelets, and clothing – with advanced information and communication technologies such as sensors, electronics, software, connectivity, and power sources. These wearable devices can monitor and assist the user in the management of his/her daily life with applications that range from activity tracking, sport and wellness, mobile games, and environmental monitoring, up to e-health.

This book explores recent advances in the multidisciplinary field of wearable technologies and the important remaining gaps that must be addressed in order to obtain a massive diffusion.

Articles in this book address topics that include wearable sensing and bio-sensing technologies, smart textiles, smart materials, wearable microsystems, low-power and embedded circuits for data acquisition, and processing and data transmission.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
blood pressure; pulse transit time; pulse arrival time; electrocardiogram (ECG); photoplethysmography (PPG); field-effect transistors; thin-film technology; InGaZnO; oxide semiconductors; smart textiles; wearable wireless networks (WWNs); on-body networks (BANs); body-to-body networks (BBNs); connectivity; disaster relief and emergency applications; physical activity; accelerometry; steps; energy expenditure; activity tracker; EIT; stretchable; pressure sensor; conductive fabric; wearable; optical tracking; inertial tracking; sensor fusion; virtual reality; low cost; Hand-Assisted Laparoscopic Surgery (HALS); sensing glove; wearable; collaborative surgical robot; gesture recognition; video see-through head-mounted displays; orthoscopy; perspective-preserving homography; stereo fusion; tele-monitoring; wearable devices; fetal heart rate; telemedicine; fall detection; fall prevention; ICT; inertial sensing; n/a