Smart Wearable Technology



EOI: 10.11242/viva-tech.01.05.001

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Citation

Prof. Pradnya Mhatre, Nikunj Pundkar, Siddhi Raut, "Smart Wearable Technology", VIVA-IJRI Volume 1, Issue 6, Article MCA_19, pp. 1-6, 2023. Published by Computer Engineering Department, VIVA Institute of Technology, Virar, India.

Abstract

Smart wearable technology is a hot topic in both the academic and business worlds. Rising desire for innovation has sparked a surge in research and the development of new goods that address fresh problems and open up lucrative prospects. However, despite a number of reviews and surveys on wearable technology, a study outlining how this area has there is a lack of recently evolved, which offers a thorough and impartial understanding of the major issues studied by scientists. Smart Wearable technology is a new research field which has undergone huge improvements in the previous decade, and it appears that in the near future, it will gain much greater significance. The development of high-performance wearable technology has unfortunately been fraught with difficulties. With the aid of numerous technologies like microelectronics and wireless communication, this field combines several research areas including computer science and engineering. In this we will see an overview of wireless telecommunication technologies that enable the design of smart wearable devices such as Bluetooth, 4GLTE, Wi-Fi, ZigBee and WiMAX are outlinedas well. .

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Mobile Technology, OPC, Smart Device, Wearable Technology.

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