Smart and Connected Wearable Electronics 1st Edition
Smart and Connected Wearable Electronics (1st Edition) by Woon‑Hong Yeo and Yun Soung Kim is an authoritative guide for anyone designing the next generation of wearable devices. This compact yet comprehensive resource draws together the core engineering principles, practical design strategies, and real–world applications that power smart wearables—from health-monitoring patches to consumer fitness bands and industrial IoT wearables.
Discover clear, approachable explanations of sensor integration, flexible and stretchable electronics, power management, low-power wireless communication, and human-centered design. The book balances theory and practice: it explains the underlying materials science and circuits while showing how to architect system-level solutions that perform reliably on the body. Case studies and design trade-offs illuminate common challenges—form factor constraints, signal fidelity on biological tissue, and battery lifetime—so you can make faster, smarter decisions during development.
Ideal for engineers, product designers, researchers, and graduate students across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, this title helps bridge lab research and market-ready Books. Whether you’re developing biomedical sensors, wearable IoT devices, or consumer electronics, you’ll gain actionable insights to accelerate prototypes and improve user experience.
Concise, up-to-date, and globally relevant, Smart and Connected Wearable Electronics is the practical reference that turns wearable concepts into working Books. Add it to your professional library today to stay at the forefront of wearable technology and connected device design.
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