Download PDFOpen PDF in browserEmerging Trends in Wearable Biosensors for Real-Time Monitoring of Biomedical SignalsEasyChair Preprint 140479 pages•Date: July 19, 2024AbstractThis research explores the latest advancements in wearable biosensors designed for real-time monitoring of biomedical signals. With the increasing demand for continuous health monitoring and personalized medicine, wearable biosensors have emerged as critical tools for tracking physiological parameters such as heart rate, blood glucose levels, and muscle activity. The study focuses on the integration of advanced materials, microfabrication techniques, and wireless communication technologies to develop compact, flexible, and highly sensitive biosensors. Key trends include the use of nanomaterials for enhanced sensitivity, the development of non-invasive monitoring methods, and the incorporation of artificial intelligence for data analysis and predictive diagnostics. Additionally, the research investigates power-efficient designs and the use of energy harvesting techniques to prolong device operation. Challenges related to sensor accuracy, user comfort, and data security are also addressed. The goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in wearable biosensors and highlight future directions for research and development in this rapidly evolving field. Keyphrases: Artificial Intelligence, Data Security, Microfabrication, Nanomaterials, Wearable Biosensors, advanced materials, biomedical signals, energy harvesting, non-invasive monitoring, predictive diagnostics, real-time monitoring, sensor accuracy, wireless communication
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