Fabrication of Wearable Devices
Submission deadline: 2023-12-31
Section Editors

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Dear Colleagues,

 

Wearable devices have become increasingly popular in recent years, with applications ranging from health monitoring to sports and fitness tracking.  The fabrication of wearable devices involves the integration of various components, including sensors, power sources, and communication modules, into a compact and wearable form factor.

 

This call for a paper invites researchers to submit original research articles, reviews, or perspectives on the fabrication of wearable devices.  Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

 

Novel materials and fabrication techniques for wearable devices

Integration of sensors and other components into wearable devices

Power sources and energy harvesting for wearable devices

Communication modules for wearable devices

Design and optimization of wearable device form factors

Applications of wearable devices in healthcare, sports, and other fields

Human factors and usability of wearable devices

Security and privacy concerns in wearable device design

Environmental sustainability of wearable devices

Regulatory considerations for wearable device development and deployment

We welcome submissions from a variety of disciplines, including materials science, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, computer science, and human-computer interaction.  We encourage authors to consider the implications of their research for real-world applications and to address issues related to sustainability and ethical considerations.

We look forward to your contributions.

Prof. Dr. HaiNing Liang
Prof. Dr. Zaka Ullah
Prof. Dr. Pranab Kumar Sarkar
Prof. Dr. Sanming Hu
Prof. Dr. G.Padmalaya
Prof. Dr. Rachana Sahney
Prof. Dr. Mingzhi Dong
Section Editors

Keywords

Wearable Devices; Microfabrication; Additive Manufacturing; 3D Printing; Bonding Techniques; Textile Manufacturing; Laser Cutting; Power Sources; Communication Modules; Security; Sustainability.