About this Research Topic
The journey from conceptual use of a sensor system to its ultimate implementation as a research tool or clinical application is complex and requires a multidisciplinary team of physicians, patients, social scientists and engineers. While body sensor systems have traditionally been packaged into devices based on the needs and form factors envisioned by the designer, the paradigm continues to shift towards user-center design. This Research Topic will explore the pathway from design to deployment and integration of sensor systems and novel IT platforms designed to diagnose or treat human health conditions.
We specifically encourage submissions on:
-Team-based theory and approaches to building sensor systems
-Qualitative work exploring implementation challenges of sensors in clinical practice, consumer healthcare or research applications
-Data-driven information technology platforms for assessment of acute changes in health states (e.g., presence or absence of disease, intoxication, impairment)
-Novel data processing techniques
-Data architecture and patient-physician interfaces related to sensor systems
-Behavioral interventions linked to sensor systems
We would like to acknowledge Dr. Jeffrey Lai, who has acted as coordinator and has contributed to the preparation of the proposal for this Research Topic.
Keywords: information technology, sensors, healthcare, digital diagnostics, digital therapeutics
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