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Wearable Technology in Engineering: From Smart Clothing to Health Monitoring Devices

by Richard Gonzalez
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Vytautas Magnus University
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JEIT  2020 2(3):34; https://doi.org/10.xxxx/xxxxxx
Received: 20 August 2020 / Accepted: 30 September 2020 / Published Online: 30 September 2020

Abstract

Wearable technology has emerged as a transformative field with applications ranging from smart clothing to health monitoring devices. This paper explores the engineering aspects of wearable technology, including sensors, power sources, and communication protocols. It discusses the role of wearables in healthcare, fitness tracking, and augmented reality. The paper also addresses challenges related to battery life, data security, and user acceptance. Additionally, it highlights the potential impact of wearables on improving quality of life and healthcare outcomes.


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Gonzalez, R. Wearable Technology in Engineering: From Smart Clothing to Health Monitoring Devices. Journal of Engineering Innovations & Technology, 2020, 2, 34. doi:10.xxxx/xxxxxx
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Gonzalez R.. Wearable Technology in Engineering: From Smart Clothing to Health Monitoring Devices. Journal of Engineering Innovations & Technology; 2020, 2(3):34. doi:10.xxxx/xxxxxx
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Gonzalez, Richard 2020. "Wearable Technology in Engineering: From Smart Clothing to Health Monitoring Devices" Journal of Engineering Innovations & Technology 2, no.3:34. doi:10.xxxx/xxxxxx

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