Journal of Sensors

Smart and Wearable Sensors Technologies for Digital Healthcare


Publishing date
01 Jul 2022
Status
Published
Submission deadline
11 Mar 2022

1ABES Engineering College, Ghaziabad, India

2Federal University of Piauí, Piauí, Brazil

3Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco, Castelo Branco, Portugal


Smart and Wearable Sensors Technologies for Digital Healthcare

Description

Digital healthcare is a sub-area of healthcare, which is supported by internet technology. Digital healthcare or e-healthcare are used interchangeably in different research fields. It helps users to have access to clinical data. Moreover, the users can get the latest medical data sets. Digital healthcare also provides personalized healthcare services to the patient, doctor, and hospitals. Moreover, due to the rapid growth of wearable devices and smartphones, sensor-enabled technology with smart cloud storage is helping healthcare to become a more personalized healthcare system (PHS). Sensors can collect any type of health-related data. This helps patients with different chronic diseases to connect with a doctor under continuous observation.

Due to mobile digital health evolution, there are tremendous opportunities and challenges. Digital healthcare needs to integrate recent technologies using sensors. Therefore, it provides innovative solutions for healthcare. Smart sensors play a crucial role in collecting health-related parameters from patients, using wearable devices and other means. It can monitor the progression of pathologies, and assess the efficacy of administered therapies. Digital healthcare can provide rapid, low-cost, and non-invasive diagnoses. There are many studies where sensors are used during robotics surgery. Sensor research also includes monitoring online relevant or vital signals during medical procedures. Sensor of Medical Things (SoMT) is an integrated solution composed of connected sensors, wearable medical devices, and clinical systems capable of improving the quality of medical treatment with reduced cost and timely delivery of response. These emerging technologies are bringing many innovative solutions for mobile digital health. There are many more possibilities for future research. Artificial intelligence (AI) makes these solutions more viable and efficient. There are many advantages of using sensors in digital healthcare from a patient, doctor, and hospital perspective. For example, cost reduction, improved treatment, faster disease diagnosis, proactive treatment, drug and equipment management, and error reduction.

The aim of this Special Issue is to bring together original research and review articles discussing how to improve digital healthcare using a sensor-based environment. Submissions can also discuss AI for better informed healthcare decisions.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Wireless sensor networks for digital health
  • Sensors for patient health factors monitoring
  • Drug discovery & evaluation of new compound biological activity
  • Sensor of Medical Things (SoMT) in digital healthcare
  • Wearable sensors and systems used in digital healthcare
  • Biosensors for patients, healthcare professionals & hospitals in digital health
  • Security and privacy issues in medical data collected through sensors
  • Medical wireless sensor for disease diagnosis, proactive treatment, drugs and equipment management, and error reduction
  • Sensors for medical ventilator application
  • Sensors for human–robot interactions
  • Blockchain for digital health security
  • Multimedia big data through sensors in digital health
  • Wireless medical sensor networks for smart e-healthcare and related topics
Journal of Sensors
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Acceptance rate12%
Submission to final decision129 days
Acceptance to publication27 days
CiteScore2.600
Journal Citation Indicator0.440
Impact Factor1.9
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