Abstract
Wearable and ultraportable electronics coupled with pervasive computing are poised to revolutionize healthcare services delivery. The potential cost savings in both treatment, as well as preventive care are the focus of several research efforts across the globe. In this review, we describe the motivations behind wearable solutions to real-time cardiovascular monitoring from a perspective of current healthcare services, as well as from a systems design perspective. We identify areas where emerging research is underway, namely: nanotechnology in textile-based wearable monitors and healthcare solutions targeted towards smart devices, like smartphones and tablets.
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Shyamkumar, P., Rai, P., Oh, S., Ramasamy, M., Harbaugh, R. E., & Varadan, V. (2014, August 19). Wearable wireless cardiovascular monitoring using textile-based nanosensor and nanomaterial systems. Electronics (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics3030504
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