Wearable sensors for personalized health

From World Health Expectancy website stated that Malaysia is at 19th world ranking, whereby peoples are dead because of chronic diseases. Critically thinking that all of this occurs because of citizens are not fully aware of their health and there is no approaching method to monitor their health sin...

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Main Author: Noslan, Muhammad Zulhilmi
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: IRC 2016
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.171432017-01-25T09:34:40Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/17143/ Wearable sensors for personalized health Noslan, Muhammad Zulhilmi TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering From World Health Expectancy website stated that Malaysia is at 19th world ranking, whereby peoples are dead because of chronic diseases. Critically thinking that all of this occurs because of citizens are not fully aware of their health and there is no approaching method to monitor their health since in the beginning stage. In this era of modernization, a thousand of research have been done in medical field to create and innovate the existing technologies in order to improve people's life by producing the easiest way to monitor health rate that can be applied to patients easily and systematically. This is the most highlighted part to make sure our society can get benefit from the new discovered technologies by the scientists through effective research by professional instructors. Nowadays, there a few of product in the market such as Fitbit that promote fitness monitoring device which is 'wearable' that we can bring it and use it everywhere for many purposes likes jogging, walking and even working. So that people can easily monitor their healthiness such as heart rate, temperature, and oxygen rate in one device which currently only can be done in the hospital. IRC 2016-01 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/17143/1/Dissertation.pdf Noslan, Muhammad Zulhilmi (2016) Wearable sensors for personalized health. IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Submitted)
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Noslan, Muhammad Zulhilmi
Wearable sensors for personalized health
description From World Health Expectancy website stated that Malaysia is at 19th world ranking, whereby peoples are dead because of chronic diseases. Critically thinking that all of this occurs because of citizens are not fully aware of their health and there is no approaching method to monitor their health since in the beginning stage. In this era of modernization, a thousand of research have been done in medical field to create and innovate the existing technologies in order to improve people's life by producing the easiest way to monitor health rate that can be applied to patients easily and systematically. This is the most highlighted part to make sure our society can get benefit from the new discovered technologies by the scientists through effective research by professional instructors. Nowadays, there a few of product in the market such as Fitbit that promote fitness monitoring device which is 'wearable' that we can bring it and use it everywhere for many purposes likes jogging, walking and even working. So that people can easily monitor their healthiness such as heart rate, temperature, and oxygen rate in one device which currently only can be done in the hospital.
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author Noslan, Muhammad Zulhilmi
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title Wearable sensors for personalized health
title_short Wearable sensors for personalized health
title_full Wearable sensors for personalized health
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