Advanced Wearable Sensors Technologies for Healthcare Monitoring
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Wearables".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 February 2024) | Viewed by 43788
Special Issue Editor
Interests: bio-instrumentation; bio-signal interpretation; assistive device; rehabilitation engineering; wearable and unobstructive sensor; regulatory science; standards
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Wearable sensor technologies are rapidly evolving and extending their reach to critical applications of wellness and healthcare. The progress is driven by advances in sensor technology, computing, wireless communications, signal processing, and pattern recognition. Wearable technologies allow extension of the monitoring into the community and have been used in many research and clinical applications, including monitoring of healthy, elderly and frail individuals, individuals with neurological disorders (stroke, Parkinson’s disease, etc.), measuring levels of physical activity in disease-association studies and developing behavioral interventions.
The goal of this Special Issue is to highlight state of the art applications of wearable sensors with focus on wellness and healthcare applications of the technology. We sincerely invite you to submit original unpublished work on the listed or related topics.
Papers are solicited in, but are not limited to, the following and related topics:
- New sensor materials and technologies for medical applications;
- Wearable and implantable sensors for biomedical applications;
- Sensing systems for healthcare;
- Sensors and Systems for Physical Rehabilitation;
- Wearable sensors;
- Connected Sensors for the Internet of Things;
- Physical activity;
- Activity monitoring;
- Emotion prediction;
- Stress detection;
- Fatigue detection;
- Fall detection;
- Sport-related activity monitoring;
- Health monitoring;
- Pervasive healthcare;
- Physiological sensors.
Prof. Dr. Toshiyo Tamura
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- new sensor materials and technologies for medical applications
- wearable and implantable sensors for biomedical applications
- sensing systems for healthcare
- sensors and systems for physical rehabilitation
- wearable sensors
- connected sensors for the Internet of Things
- physical activity
- activity monitoring
- emotion prediction
- stress detection
- fatigue detection
- fall detection
- sport-related activity monitoring
- health monitoring
- pervasive healthcare
- physiological sensors
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