Wearable and Portable Monitoring Devices for Older People

作者: Blanka Klimova , Petra Maresova

DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-5041-1_72

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摘要: Currently, there is a growing number of older people worldwide. This demographic change results in serious social and economic problems. Therefore governments, especially developed countries, attempt to intervene this process help enhance quality life population groups with different means. One the approaches respect use mobile wireless technologies healthcare. The purpose article discuss wearable portable monitoring devices for three areas healthcare: fall detection, dementia care low access findings revealed that lack clinical studies examining healthcare people. more research should be performed because benefits devices, such as their unobtrusiveness, sensitivity, or reliability, can contribute enhancement

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