2023, Volume 7 Issue 4
Wearable Technology vs. Implantable Technology: Evaluating Human-Computer Interface and Healthcare Applications
AUTHOR(S)
Abel Tom Abraham, Sobin Joseph, Jubin Biju, Jose Antony, Cini Joseph
DOI: https://doi.org/10.46647/ijetms.2023.v07i04.070
ABSTRACT
With an emphasis on their effects on human-computer interface (HCI) and healthcare applications, this study compares and contrasts wearable and implantable technologies. Implantable technology involves placing electronic equipment inside the body, such as pacemakers, cochlear implants, and brain interfaces. Wearable technology describes gadgets that may be worn on the body, such smartwatches, fitness trackers, and augmented reality glasses. In user experience mobility, data collecting, and healthcare applications, the study assesses the benefits and drawbacks of both strategies. They also examines the uses of wearable and implanted technologies in healthcare, such as assistive devices, tailored medicine, and disease monitoring. The study also explores the privacy and ethical ramifications of these technologies.
Page No: 529 - 534
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How to Cite This Article:
Abel Tom Abraham, Sobin Joseph, Jubin Biju, Jose Antony, Cini Joseph
. Wearable Technology vs. Implantable Technology: Evaluating Human-Computer Interface and Healthcare Applications
. ijetms;7(4):529-534. DOI: 10.46647/ijetms.2023.v07i04.070