DocumentCode
3601840
Title
From Wearable Sensors to Smart Implants-–Toward Pervasive and Personalized Healthcare
Author
Andreu-Perez, Javier ; Leff, Daniel R. ; Ip, H.M.D. ; Guang-Zhong Yang
Author_Institution
Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
Volume
62
Issue
12
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2750
Lastpage
2762
Abstract
Objective: This paper discusses the evolution of pervasive healthcare from its inception for activity recognition using wearable sensors to the future of sensing implant deployment and data processing. Methods: We provide an overview of some of the past milestones and recent developments, categorized into different generations of pervasive sensing applications for health monitoring. This is followed by a review on recent technological advances that have allowed unobtrusive continuous sensing combined with diverse technologies to reshape the clinical workflow for both acute and chronic disease management. We discuss the opportunities of pervasive health monitoring through data linkages with other health informatics systems including the mining of health records, clinical trial databases, multiomics data integration, and social media. Conclusion: Technical advances have supported the evolution of the pervasive health paradigm toward preventative, predictive, personalized, and participatory medicine. Significance: The sensing technologies discussed in this paper and their future evolution will play a key role in realizing the goal of sustainable healthcare systems.
Keywords
body sensor networks; data mining; diseases; health care; medical information systems; patient monitoring; acute disease management; chronic disease management; clinical trial databases; health informatic systems; health record mining; multiomics data integration; personalized healthcare; pervasive health monitoring; pervasive healthcare; pervasive sensing applications; smart implants; social media; unobtrusive continuous sensing; wearable sensors; Biomedical monitoring; Biosensors; Implants; Monitoring; Temperature sensors; Wireless communication; Health informatics; health informatics; implantable sensors; pervasive health; wearable sensors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2015.2422751
Filename
7084595
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