Wearable Devices Anna University syllabus, which provides undergraduate engineering students with a comprehensive understanding of wearable technology, The book is structured into five units:
Unit 1: Introduction to Wearable Systems – Covers the fundamentals of wearable technology, including applications, types, components, and sensors used in various domains. Unit 2: Wearability Issues – Discusses key challenges such as sensor placement, signal acquisition, sampling frequency, energy consumption, power requirements, and thermopiles. Unit 3: Wireless Monitoring & Body Area Networks (BAN) – Explores the need for wireless monitoring, BAN architecture, healthcare applications, security, reliability, and technical challenges. Unit 4: Smart Textiles & Fabrication – Introduces passive and active smart textiles, conductive fibers, fabrics, inks, and various fabrication techniques with case studies. Unit 5: Medical Applications of Wearable Technology – Focuses on applications in medical diagnostics, chronic disease management, patient monitoring, neural recording, gait analysis, and sports medicine. The book also includes two-mark solved questions and answers, university exam based questions (Part B & C), and sample question paper for exam preparation. This resource is ideal for students and professionals seeking in-depth knowledge of wearable technology and its real-world applications.