Wearables and AI: the benefits for the healthcare
A Wi-Fi-enabled armband can remotely monitors vital signs. Here’s the news.
A Wi-Fi-enabled armband can remotely monitors vital signs. Here’s the news.
The issue of privacy protection is particularly slippery when applied to medical data, and it is one of the core issues that relate to the HEART Project. In the framework of the AEGLE Project, time.lex has provided a legal report for each of the EU member states plus Norway and Switzerland, explaining the national application…
Researchers have designed a highly flexible, thin textile lithium battery that can securely fuel wearable electronics employed in smart clothes, healthcare monitoring, and IoT (Internet of Things). The full article is available at the link https://zmrnewsblog.com/2019/06/03/scientists-design-flexible-textile-battery-that-might-power-wearables/
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Nuoya Chen, EPOG graduate from the 2015 cohort and currently researcher and Marie Curie ITN Fellowship for the HEART-ITN.EU project, proposes her new publication on the Use of wearables for health management in the aging population.
The PETRA Conference (The 12th International Conference on PErvasive Technologies Realated to Assisted Environments) will be held in Rhodes Island, Greece at the Aldemar Amilia Mare Hotel from June 5-7, 2019. The PETRA conference is a highly interdisciplinary conference that focuses on computational and engineering approaches to improve the quality of life and enhance human…