Wearable Sensors for Health Monitoring

Authors

  • Caroline Abreu
  • Carla Bédard
  • Jean-Christophe Lourme
  • Benoit Piro

Keywords:

Health monitoring, Wearable sensors, Implantable sensors, Biomarkers, Sensors, Biochemical monitoring, Body fluid analysis, Screening and early diagnostics

Abstract

The growing global population and the rapid increase in older adults are driving healthcare costs upward. In response, the healthcare system is shifting toward models that enable continuous monitoring of individuals without requiring hospital admission. Advances in sensing technologies, embedded systems, wireless communication, nanotechnology, and device miniaturization have made these smart systems possible. Wearable sensors can monitor physiological indicators and other symptoms, helping to detect unusual or unexpected events. This allows for the provision of timely assistance when it is needed most. This paper outlines the challenges associated with these systems and reviews recent developments in wearable, sensor-based human activity monitoring. The focus is on health monitoring applications, including relevant biomarkers, wearable and implantable sensors, and established sensor technologies currently used in healthcare, as well as future prospects. It also discusses the challenges involved in researching, developing, and applying these sensors. The goal is to promote the widespread use of these sensors in human health monitoring.

Published

2026-03-07