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    Wearables

    Wearable technology includes smart devices worn on the body that collect and transmit data. Explore innovations in healthcare wearables, exoskeletons, fitness trackers, and smart textiles powered by AI and sensors.

    Top 18 leading manufacturers of wearable security devices

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    A wearable is a computing device worn on the human body as an accessory or as part of material used in clothing to monitor...
    fitness trackers

    How to choose the best fitness tracker for you

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    Fitness trackers are becoming increasingly popular as they also increase the data and features they can give users about their fitness and health. Trackers are...
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    Wearable devices used in healthcare to quantify disease progression

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    In recent years, the integration of wearable technology into healthcare has revolutionized the approach to monitoring and managing various medical conditions. From Parkinson’s disease...
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    Building the next generation wearables in medical care

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    Wearables are becoming an integral part of our lives. These continuously evolving devices only promise to help people pursue a healthier lifestyle but provide...
    Exoskeleton

    Lower limb exoskeletons – Everything you need to know

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    It is an extraordinary time for robotic exoskeletons, also known as external wearable robots, to help human beings support and protect parts of their...

    Top players in augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) technology

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    The augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) is a technology that uses sensory devices to modify a user's environment virtually or to immerse them in...
    plant-health

    Wearable sensors for Plant Health Monitoring

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    Plants are necessary for the survival of all living organisms on the planet. They provide 98 percent of the oxygen we breathe and 80...
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    Common privacy and security vulnerabilities in wearable devices

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    Wearables are intelligent gadgets that can be worn on the human body in different forms, such as watches, glasses, wristbands, and even jewelry, to...
    flexible sensors

    Wearable flexible sensors – A brief overview

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    Sensors represent the “eyes,” “ears,” or “noses” of data processing systems in numerous applications in our day-to-day lives. Sensors typically provide real-time information about...
    vr-healthcare

    Using virtual reality (VR) in healthcare – A panoramic view

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    Rapidly evolving virtual reality (VR) technology is used in a wide range of medical applications today, including medical education/training, surgical simulation, psychotherapy, telemedicine, diagnostic...
    exoskeleton

    Advancing human potential: Implications of exoskeleton technology

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    Exoskeleton technology, once a futuristic concept relegated to the realms of science fiction, has steadily advanced over the past few decades, offering a glimpse...
    brain-machine interface

    Top invasive and non-invasive brain-machine interface technologies

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    Brain-computer interfaces (BCI), often called neural-control interfaces (NCI), mind-machine interfaces (MMI), direct neural interfaces (DNI), or brain-machine interfaces (BMI), are direct communication pathways between...