Medical Wearable Technologies: Applications, Problems and Solutions
Erkan Bostanci

TL;DR
This paper reviews medical wearable technologies, discussing their applications, associated challenges like data privacy, and proposes solutions to mitigate these issues from technical and ethical perspectives.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of wearable medical devices, highlighting their benefits, challenges, and offering solutions to address security and ethical concerns.
Findings
Wearable devices are increasingly used in diagnosis and treatment.
Data privacy and big data issues are major challenges.
Proposed solutions aim to enhance security and ethical compliance.
Abstract
The focus of this paper is on wearable technologies which are increasingly being employed in the medical field. From smart watches to smart glasses, from electronic textile to data gloves; several gadgets are playing important roles in diagnosis and treatment of various medical conditions. The threats posed by these technologies are another matter of concern that must be seriously taken into account. Numerous threats ranging from data privacy to big data problems are facing us as adverse effects of these technologies. The paper analyses the application areas and challenges of wearable technologies from a technical and ethical point of view and presents solutions to possible threats.
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