TY - JOUR
ID - Roggen_Wearable_health_and_lifestyle_assistants_technology_in_support_of_wellbeing_2007
T1 - Wearable health and life-style assistants - technology in support of well-being
A1 - Roggen, Daniel
A1 - Arnrich, Bert
A1 - Tröster, Gerhard
JA - Eurescom Message
Y1 - 2007
SP - 10
EP - 11
UR - http://www.eurescom.eu/message/messageMar2007/Wearable-health-and-life-style-assistants.asp
KW - arnrich_editorial
N2 - Over the last decade a new form of personal
computing has developed, fostered by
advances in electronics, sensor miniaturization,
and low-power wireless communication.
The wearable computer is the
seamless integration of sensing, computing
and feedback into everyday clothing
and accessories, and it is now becoming
a reality.
Wearable computers are at an ideal location
to continuously evaluate the state
of the user and empower him with information
tailored to his needs, anytime
and anywhere. With the increasing costs
of healthcare, wearable computers now
develop into personal health and life style
assistants.
ER -