DocumentCode
20623
Title
Unobtrusive Sensing and Wearable Devices for Health Informatics
Author
Ya-Li Zheng ; Xiao-Rong Ding ; Poon, C.C.Y. ; Lo, Benny Ping Lai ; Heye Zhang ; Xiao-Lin Zhou ; Guang-Zhong Yang ; Ni Zhao ; Yuan-Ting Zhang
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Volume
61
Issue
5
fYear
2014
fDate
May-14
Firstpage
1538
Lastpage
1554
Abstract
The aging population, prevalence of chronic diseases, and outbreaks of infectious diseases are some of the major challenges of our present-day society. To address these unmet healthcare needs, especially for the early prediction and treatment of major diseases, health informatics, which deals with the acquisition, transmission, processing, storage, retrieval, and use of health information, has emerged as an active area of interdisciplinary research. In particular, acquisition of health-related information by unobtrusive sensing and wearable technologies is considered as a cornerstone in health informatics. Sensors can be weaved or integrated into clothing, accessories, and the living environment, such that health information can be acquired seamlessly and pervasively in daily living. Sensors can even be designed as stick-on electronic tattoos or directly printed onto human skin to enable long-term health monitoring. This paper aims to provide an overview of four emerging unobtrusive and wearable technologies, which are essential to the realization of pervasive health information acquisition, including: 1) unobtrusive sensing methods, 2) smart textile technology, 3) flexible-stretchable-printable electronics, and 4) sensor fusion, and then to identify some future directions of research.
Keywords
body sensor networks; diseases; epidemics; health care; patient diagnosis; sensor fusion; chronic diseases; disease early prediction; disease treatment; flexible-stretchable-printable electronics; health informatics; healthcare; human skin; infectious disease outbreaks; interdisciplinary research; long term health monitoring; sensor fusion; smart textile technology; stick-on electronic tattoos; unobtrusive sensing methods; wearable devices; Biomedical monitoring; Diseases; Electrocardiography; Heart rate; Monitoring; Sensors; Body sensor network; flexible and stretchable electronics; health informatics; sensor fusion; unobtrusive sensing; wearable devices;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2014.2309951
Filename
6756983
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