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Aging global populations pose financial risks to healthcare systems. Assistive technologies, like wearable sensors, offer innovative solutions for remote health monitoring and independent living, enhancing care management.

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  • Global population aging presents significant financial challenges to social healthcare systems.
  • Increased life expectancy necessitates innovative care management policies and assistive technologies.
  • Wearable sensors are crucial for developing advanced active and assisted living solutions.

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  • To review the role of wearable sensors in assisted living solutions.
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  • To highlight innovations in clinical practice for elder care.

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  • Focus on human activity recognition using electromyography (EMG) sensors and inertial measurement units (IMUs).
  • Acquisition of physiological parameters including heart activity and skin conductance.
  • Review of technological maturity in wearable sensor development for minimally invasive monitoring.

Main Results:

  • Wearable sensors enable reliable, energy-efficient, and minimally invasive monitoring of activity and physiological parameters.
  • Joint use of EMG and IMUs enhances human activity recognition capabilities.
  • Data acquired can assess overall physical and psychological conditions for assisted living.

Conclusions:

  • Wearable sensors are pivotal in designing effective assisted living solutions.
  • These technologies support prolonged independent living and remote health monitoring.
  • Innovation in wearable sensor technology is key to sustainable healthcare for aging populations.