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A Brief Analysis of Wearable Electronic Medical Devices

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With the rapid development of science and technology and human society in recent years, people’s pace of life is constantly improving, and the demand for fast and convenient high-performance products is constantly increasing. Wearable electronic medical devices are becoming more and more popular, among which the representative is the continuous blood glucose detection system which measures the glucose content in the interstitial fluid. This paper reviews the background and market demand of wearable electronic devices and the applications of CGMS and glucose sensors.

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Du, Y. (2021). A Brief Analysis of Wearable Electronic Medical Devices. In: Atiquzzaman, M., Yen, N., Xu, Z. (eds) Big Data Analytics for Cyber-Physical System in Smart City. BDCPS 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1303. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4572-0_60

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