Sensor-Based Wireless Wearable Systems for Healthcare and Falls Monitoring
Publié en ligne: 23 déc. 2013
Pages: 2200 - 2216
Reçu: 01 juil. 2013
Accepté: 19 nov. 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21307/ijssis-2017-634
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© 2013 Hou Honglun et al., published by Sciendo
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The rapid aging of the world’s population, along with an increase in the prevalence of chronic illnesses, requires adaption and modification of current healthcare models. New trends on healthcare technologies fall into the use of autonomous systems that allows the capturing and monitoring of physiological parameters anytime and anywhere. One approach involves tele-health applications, many of which are based on sensor technologies for unobtrusive monitoring. Recent technological advances, in particular, involving micro-electromechanical systems, have resulted in miniaturized wearable devices that can be used. In this paper, based-on our algorithms research, a ubiquitous personal health monitoring and system is designed, which integrates health-related sensory devices with the healthcare center cost-effectively. It can aid senior citizens and patients, especially elderly, who need long-term attention to their physical condition, like chronic diseases and falls, with ubiquitous surveillance and remote management of the recorded health data, and timely help.