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Systematic Literature Review on the Advances of Wearable Technologies

Authors : Daniel Kuratomi, Chanho Shin, Vincent G. Duffy

Published in: HCI International 2023 – Late Breaking Papers

Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland

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Abstract

This literature review examines the emerging field of wearable technologies and their impact on various industries, including healthcare, fitness, and ergonomics. Using advanced research techniques such as CiteSpace, VOS Viewer, and Scite.ai, we identified the most relevant and current information on wearable technologies. The review reveals that wearable technologies are becoming increasingly popular due to their potential to enhance human health and well-being. Wearable devices can monitor a range of health metrics such as heart rate, sleep quality, and physical activity, helping individuals to better understand and manage their health. Additionally, wearable technologies are being used in various industries to improve performance and productivity. Furthermore, the review highlights the importance of job design in the implementation of wearable technologies. The integration of wearable technologies in the workplace can enhance job performance and improve employee well-being, but it also requires careful consideration of job design to avoid potential negative impacts on job autonomy, privacy, and work-life balance. Overall, this literature review underscores the potential benefits of wearable technologies and the need for further research to fully realize their potential in improving human health and well-being and enhancing workplace productivity. The review also highlights the importance of considering job design when implementing wearable technologies in the workplace.

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Literature
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Metadata
Title
Systematic Literature Review on the Advances of Wearable Technologies
Authors
Daniel Kuratomi
Chanho Shin
Vincent G. Duffy
Copyright Year
2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-48047-8_5