- Database: Applied Science & Technology Full-Text
- Keyword: Health Monitoring
- Results: 2,530
- Potential Article: Review—Non-Invasive Monitoring of Human Health by Exhaled Breath Analysis: A Comprehensive Review.
- Citation: Das, S., & Pal, M. (2020). Review—Non-Invasive Monitoring of Human Health by Exhaled Breath Analysis: A Comprehensive Review. Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 167(3), 227–248. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ab67a6
- Keyword: Healthcare Technology
- Results: 1,055
- Potential Article: IOT BASED REHABILITATION SYSTEM FOR PATIENTS AND ELDERLY PEOPLE- A SURVEY.
- Citation: Ranannavare, L. B., & Suma N. (2020). Iot Based Rehabilitation System for Patients and Elderly People- a Survey. International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science, 11, 236–240.
- Keyword: Athletes
- Results: 865
- Potential Article: Wearable Devices for Sports: New Integrated Technologies Allow Coaches, Physicians, and Trainers to Better Understand the Physical Demands of Athletes in Real time.
- Citation: Seshadri, D. R., Drummond, C., Craker, J., Rowbottom, J. R., & Voos, J. E. (2017). Wearable Devices for Sports: New Integrated Technologies Allow Coaches, Physicians, and Trainers to Better Understand the Physical Demands of Athletes in Real time. IEEE Pulse, 8(1), 38–43. https://doi.org/10.1109/MPUL.2016.2627240
- Annotation: This article discusses the improvements being made in technology as it relates to monitoring elite-athletes performance in overall health and wellness as well as their respective sport. It shows how technology is being used now to gain an “on-the-field” advantage in an industry where inches and milliseconds can affect the outcomes of competitions. I think this will be a useful article because where these technologies are most accessible and where the most innovation is happening is in sports. I do believe the source is reliable and objective because they also go over the negative effects of such data collection and its labor-intensive nature. This is my only article that looked at ubicomp in sports so I think it will bring a different perspective compared to my other articles. I do think that makes this source is helpful because it relates to my overall topic and adds a nuanced point of view.
- Keyword: Health Monitoring
- Database: Health and Medicine
- Keyword: Ubiquitous Computing
- Results: 244
- Potential Article: Towards pervasive computing in health care – A literature review
- Citation: Orwat, C., Graefe, A., & Faulwasser, T. (2008). Towards pervasive computing in health care – A literature review. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making, 8, 26. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A181386298/HRCA?u=klnb_fhsuniv&sid=bookmark-HRCA&xid=c6205ec1
- Keyword: Health monitoring
- Results: 839
- Potential Article: A Learning-based Power Control Scheme for Edge-based eHealth IoT Systems.
- Citation: Su, H., Yuan, X., Tang, Y., Tian, R., Sun, E., & Yan, H. (2021). A Learning-based Power Control Scheme for Edge-based eHealth IoT Systems. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, 15(12), 4385+. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A690349501/HRCA?u=klnb_fhsuniv&sid=bookmark-HRCA&xid=3624cabd
- Keyword: Informatics
- Results: 7,684
- Potential Article: Signal Detection in Pharmacovigilance: A Review of Informatics-driven Approaches for the Discovery of Drug-Drug Interaction Signals in Different Data Sources
- Citation: Helwan University Researchers Update Understanding of Information Technology (Signal Detection in Pharmacovigilance: A Review of Informatics-driven Approaches for the Discovery of Drug-Drug Interaction Signals in Different Data Sources). (2022). Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week, 1042. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A690189444/HRCA?u=klnb_fhsuniv&sid=bookmark-HRCA&xid=35f6055b
- Keyword: Ubiquitous Computing
