Implementation Of Healthcare Wearable Sensors Into Smart Environment: Prospects And Challenges
Abstract
Implementing healthcare wearable sensors into a smart environment creates a powerful synergy between personal health monitoring and ambient intelligence, leading to proactive, context-aware, and automated healthcare delivery. This research delves into examining how wearable sensors fit into smart healthcare environment. It looks at everyday problems from technological glitches to confusing policies. The study gathers information on how people interact with the sensors, how well different devices talk to each other, and what the health outcomes look like. The research also discussed with the stakeholders to find out why things sometimes just don’t work as expected. In most cases, the data shows quite a few gaps: user engagement can vary wildly, devices often struggle to work in sync, and the policies seem to be seen in many different lights. Generally speaking, it turns out that tailor-made approaches are needed in order to overcome these challenges and really tap into the full benefits of nonstop health monitoring. Ultimately, the research finds out a kind of blueprint for future strategies that can boosts the role of wearable sensors and reshapes patient care in smart healthcare environment that are more personal and data driven.
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