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Self-Powered Wearable IoT Devices for Health and Activity Monitoring
Wearable devices have the potential to transform multiple facets of human life, including healthcare, activity monitoring, and interaction with computers. However, a number of technical and adaptation challenges hinder the widespread and daily usage of wearable devices. Recent research efforts have focused on identifying these challenges and solving them such that the potential of wearable devices can be realized. This monograph starts with a survey of the recent literature on the challenges faced by wearable devices. Then, it discusses potential solutions to each of the challenges. We start with the primary application areas that provide value to the users of wearable devices. We then present recent work on the design of physically flexible and bendable Ganapati Bhat, Ujjwal Gupta, Yigit Tuncel, Fatih Karabacak, Sule Ozev and Umit Y. Ogras (2020), “Self-Powered Wearable IoT Devices for Health and Activity Monitoring”, Foundations and Trends © in Electronic Design Automation: Vol. 13, No. 3, pp 145–269. DOI: 110.1561/1000000056. Full text available at: http://dx.doi.org/110.1561/1000000056