Seamless Integration: The Evolution, Design, and Future Impact of Wearable Technology
David Pearl, James Intriligator, Xuanjiang Liu

TL;DR
This paper reviews the evolution, current state, and future prospects of wearable technology, emphasizing design, ethical, and sustainability considerations to enhance human-technology interaction.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of wearable tech's development, integrating AI, IoT, and AR, and discusses design principles, ethical issues, and sustainability trends.
Findings
Integration of AI, IoT, and AR enhances personalization and user experience.
Design principles and ethical considerations are crucial for inclusive and secure wearables.
Sustainability trends like modular and eco-friendly materials are shaping future wearables.
Abstract
The rapid evolution of wearable technology marks a transformative phase in human-computer interaction, seamlessly integrating digital functionality into daily life. This paper explores the historical trajectory, current advancements, and future potential of wearables, emphasizing their impact on healthcare, productivity, and personal well-being. Key developments include the integration of artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and augmented reality (AR), driving personalization, real-time adaptability, and enhanced user experiences. The study highlights user-centered design principles, ethical considerations, and interdisciplinary collaboration as critical factors in creating wearables that are intuitive, inclusive, and secure. Furthermore, the paper examines sustainability trends, such as modular designs and eco-friendly materials, aligning innovation with…
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TopicsInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
