Wearable Health Monitoring Systems: An Overview of Design Research Areas

  • Boulemtafes A
  • Badache N
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Abstract

In order to be effective and helping towards improving quality of living of people, design and development of wearable health monitoring systems needs to satisfy a number of medical and non-medical criteria’s while taking in consideration resource limitations and fulfilling ergonomic constraints. This study with the aim to serve as a quick reference for future works, attempts to cover main research areas including requirements, challenges and tradeoffs related to the design of such systems.

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Boulemtafes, A., & Badache, N. (2016). Wearable Health Monitoring Systems: An Overview of Design Research Areas (pp. 17–27). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23341-3_2

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