Recent Trends in Wearable Computing Research: A Systematic Review
Vicente J. P. Amorim, Ricardo A. O. Oliveira, Mauricio Jose da Silva

TL;DR
This systematic review analyzes the evolution of wearable computing research over the past decade, highlighting current trends, main focus areas, and guiding future development directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, objective overview of recent wearable computing research trends, filling a gap left by previous reviews.
Findings
Evolving research interests in wearable devices
Identification of key technological focus areas
Insights into future research directions
Abstract
Wearable devices are a trending topic in both commercial and academic areas. Increasing demand for innovation has led to increased research and new products, addressing new challenges and creating profitable opportunities. However, despite a number of reviews and surveys on wearable computing, a study outlining how this area has recently evolved, which provides a broad and objective view of the main topics addressed by scientists, is lacking. The systematic review of literature presented in this paper investigates recent trends in wearable computing studies, taking into account a set of constraints applied to relevant studies over a window of ten years. The extracted articles were considered as a means to extract valuable information, creating a useful data set to represent the current status. Results of this study faithfully portray evolving interests in wearable devices. The analysis…
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Taxonomy
TopicsContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Interactive and Immersive Displays · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
