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  2. International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and ...

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    The International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes research articles and reviews about the innovations and applications of new technologies in the area of information systems and informatics in the healthcare industry. The journal was established in 2006 ...

  3. Smart wearable system - Wikipedia

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    Smart wearable systems for personalised health management: current R&D and future challenges, Lymberis, A., Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003. Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE, 17-21 Sept. 2003, Volume: 4, pg 3716- 3719

  4. Wearable computer - Wikipedia

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    health care monitoring systems; service management; electronic textiles and fashion design, e.g. Microsoft's 2011 prototype "The Printing Dress". [8] Wearable computing is the subject of active research, especially the form-factor and location on the body, with areas of study including user interface design, augmented reality, and pattern ...

  5. Wearable Devices Penetrating Healthcare: 5 Stocks to Watch - AOL

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    The healthcare space is witnessing increasing proliferation of wearables and fitness trackers offered by AAPL, AMZN, GOOGL, GRMN and PTON, among others. Wearable Devices Penetrating Healthcare: 5 ...

  6. mHealth - Wikipedia

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    The GSM Association representing the worldwide mobile communications industry published a report on mHealth in 2010 describing a new vision for healthcare and identified ways in which mobile technology might play a role in innovating healthcare delivery systems and healthcare system cost management.

  7. Wearable technology - Wikipedia

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    Wearable technology is any technology that is designed to be used while worn.Common types of wearable technology include smartwatches and smartglasses.Wearable electronic devices are often close to or on the surface of the skin, where they detect, analyze, and transmit information such as vital signs, and/or ambient data and which allow in some cases immediate biofeedback to the wearer.

  8. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    He presented it at the IEEE ISSCC on 7 February 2000, where he was dubbed "the father of wearable computing". [18] The watch later appeared on the cover of Linux Journal in July 2000, in which it was the topic of a featured article. [19] Seiko launched the Ruputer in 1998 in Japan, a wristwatch computer with a 3.6 MHz processor.

  9. Fitness tracker - Wikipedia

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    The Fitbit Charge 3 activity tracker. A fitness tracker or activity tracker is an electronic device or app that measures and collects data about an individual's movements and physical responses, towards the goal of monitoring and improving their health, fitness, or psychological wellness over time.