Abstract :
In recent years, Personalized, Predictive, Preventive, and Participatory health care have become more than just buzzwords. Silicon is playing an important enabling role in this gradual, but certain revolution of our healthcare system: Silicon will become more essential, in view of the many challenges in realizing ubiquitous monitoring, real-time diagnostics, and patient-centric therapies. By reviewing world-wide technology breakthroughs, as well as healthcare related trials with wireless sensors in Body-Area-Network (BAN) configura tions, we will demonstrate that application validation for personal diagnostics and theranostic products is driving game-changing circuit and system innova tion. Visionary applications such as brain-computer interfaces sound like magic! However, with every new generation of technology and application algorithms, wearable wireless systems become less obtrusive, higher per forming, and more autonomous. The envisaged large-scale deployment of wearable healthcare and lifestyle add-ons that can monitor systemic factors such as stress and emotions, will revolutionize how we live, play, and work. But, none of these developments is heralding a "Brave New World"; instead, they will foster and strengthen the role and impact of each individual along the path to a longer, healthier and happier life.
Keywords :
biomedical telemetry; body area networks; health care; innovation management; patient diagnosis; patient monitoring; patient treatment; real-time systems; telemedicine; ubiquitous computing; wireless sensor networks; BAN configurations; body-area-network configurations; envisaged large-scale deployment; game-changing circuit; game-changing opportunity; healthcare related trials; healthcare system; lifestyle add-ons; patient-centric therapy; personal diagnostics; personal lifestyle; real-time diagnostics; silicon; system innovation; systemic factors; theranostic products; ubiquitous monitoring; visionary applications; wearable healthcare; wearable wireless systems; wireless personal healthcare; wireless sensors; world-wide technology breakthroughs; Biomedical monitoring; Electrocardiography; Medical services; Monitoring; Sensors; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks;