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DESCRIPTION:An increase in world population along with a signiﬁcant aging
  portion is forcing rapid rises in healthcare costs. The healthcare system
  is going through a transformation in which continuous monitoring of inhab
 itants is possible even without hospitalization. The advancement of sensin
 g technologies\, embedded systems\, wireless communication technologies\, 
 nano-technologies\, and miniaturization makes it possible to develop smart
  medical systems to monitor activities of human beings continuously. Weara
 ble sensors monitor physiological parameters continuously along with detec
 t other symptoms such as any abnormal and/or unforeseen situations which n
 eed immediate attention. Therefore\, necessary help can be provided in tim
 es of dire need. This seminar reviews the latest reported systems and the 
 trends on wearable and medical devices to monitor activities of humans and
  issues to be addressed to tackle the challenges. The research activities 
 on wearable sensors at Macquarie University will be presented.\n\nCo-spons
 ored by: Prof. Guozhen Liu\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Subhas Mukhopadhyay\, \n\n
 Sydney\, New South Wales\, Australia
LOCATION:Sydney\, New South Wales\, Australia
ORGANIZER:guozhen.liu@unsw.edu.au
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:Trends for Wearable and Medical Devices
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/232363
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;An increase in world population along with
  a signiﬁcant aging portion is forcing rapid rises in healthcare costs. 
 The healthcare system is going through a transformation in which continuou
 s monitoring of inhabitants is possible even without hospitalization. The 
 advancement of sensing technologies\, embedded systems\, wireless communic
 ation technologies\, nano-technologies\, and miniaturization makes it poss
 ible to develop smart medical systems to monitor activities of human being
 s continuously. Wearable sensors monitor physiological parameters continuo
 usly along with detect other symptoms such as any abnormal and/or unforese
 en situations which need immediate attention. Therefore\, necessary help c
 an be provided in times of dire need. This seminar reviews the latest repo
 rted systems and the trends on wearable and medical devices to monitor act
 ivities of humans and issues to be addressed to tackle the challenges. The
  research activities on wearable sensors at Macquarie University will be p
 resented.&lt;/p&gt;
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