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Mostafa Haghi1, Kerstin Thurow1, Regina Stoll2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Wearable devices are currently at the heart of just about every discussion related to the Internet of Things. The requirement for self-health monitoring and preventive medicine is increasing due to the projected dramatic increase in the number of elderly people until 2020. Developed technologies are truly able to reduce the overall costs for prevention and monitoring. This is possible by constantly monitoring health indicators in various areas, and in particular, wearable devices are considered to carry this task out. These wearable devices and mobile apps now have been integrated with telemedicine and telehealth efficiently, to structure the medical Internet of Things. This paper reviews wearable health care devices both in scientific papers and commercial efforts.Entities:
Keywords: Delivery of Health Care; Information Storage and Retrieval; Internet; Mobile Applications; Smartphone; Telemedicine
Year: 2017 PMID: 28261526 PMCID: PMC5334130 DOI: 10.4258/hir.2017.23.1.4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthc Inform Res ISSN: 2093-3681
Importance of wearable devices and Internet of Thing (IoT) in market
Comparison of nine commercially available motion tracking devices applied in research
Accel: accelerometer, GYR: gyroscope, Magnet: magnetometer.
Figure 1(A-D) Four popular motion tracker wearable devices. (E) Four popular motion tracker wearable devices wristworn.
Features of four wearable devices
Features and communication modes of four commercial wearable devices
Figure 2Smart clothing in communication with outside world.
Used sensor position and task in smart cloth
ECG: electrocardiogram, EEG: electroencephalogram.
Figure 3Washable smart clothing.
Figure 4Arduino Uno board (an Arduino Wi-Fi Shield, e-Health Sensor Shield).