About this Research Topic
Remote monitoring technologies have become more prevalent in recent years, driven by the growth of telemedicine, patient-centric healthcare approaches, and the increasing accessibility and affordability of wearable devices and sensors. These technologies have the potential to revolutionize healthcare by improving patient outcomes and reducing healthcare costs while augmenting the proactive care delivery.
Some of the key trends in remote measurement technology include the integration of wireless communication, signal processing, artificial intelligence, and advanced algorithms that could aid in the analysis of patient health data. Additionally, there have been significant advancements in data transmission capabilities, data security and encryption, and low-power consumption technologies to make these devices more efficient and accurate.
The aim of this collection is to gather cutting-edge articles to address recent advances in remote measurement technology for eHealthcare. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Non-contact vital signs detection
• Wearable physiological monitoring
• Bio-medical radar application in health monitoring
• Mobile/wearable sensing for physical and mental health monitoring
• Just-in-time Adaptive Intervention (JITAI)
• Smart home, indoor environment sensing
• Remote monitoring for population health
Keywords: Remote measurment technology, eHealthcare, Vital signs detection, Wearable signal processing, Radar, Health monitoring
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