Smart garments in chronic disease management: progress and challenges

  • Khosla A
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This paper presents the progress made developments in the area of Smart Garments for chronic disease management over last 10 years. A large number of health monitoring smart garments and wearable sensors have been manufactured to monitor patient's physiological parameters such as electrocardiogram, blood pressure, body temperature, heart rate, oxygen saturation, while patient is not in hospital. In last few years with the advancement in smartphones and cloud computing it is now possible to send the measure physiological data to any desired location. However there are many challenges in the development of smart garment systems. The two major challenges are development of new lightweight power sources and there is a need for global standardization and a road map for development of smart garments. In this paper we will discuss current state-of-the-art smart garments and wearable sensor systems. Also discussed will be the new emerging trends in smart garment research and development.

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Khosla, A. (2012). Smart garments in chronic disease management: progress and challenges. In Nanosystems in Engineering and Medicine (Vol. 8548, p. 85482O). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.979667

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