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Real-Time Health-related Data, Wearable Medical Sensor Devices, and Smart Cyber-Physical Systems

Real-Time Health-related Data, Wearable Medical Sensor Devices, and Smart Cyber-Physical Systems

ABSTRACT. Based on an in-depth survey of the literature, the purpose of the paper is to better understand the relationship between real-time health-related data, wearable medical sensor devices, and smart cyber-physical systems. Using and replicating data from Accenture, CBInsights, McKinsey&Co., MarketsandMarkets, Philips, Statista, and Zebra Technologies, we performed analyses and made estimates regarding projected global Internet of Things enabled sensors market in 2022 (by segment, %), top ten perceived barriers to adoption of connected technology (%), total available market for Internet of Things technology by 2025 (in billion $), and the market for connected medical devices (in billion $). Data were analyzed using structural equation modeling.

Keywords: real-time health-related data; wearable medical sensor device

How to cite: Kenrick, Nicole, Lucia Svabova, and Elvira Nica (2019). “Real-Time Health-related Data, Wearable Medical Sensor Devices, and Smart Cyber-Physical Systems,” American Journal of Medical Research 6(2): 25–30. doi:10.22381/AJMR6220193

Received 8 June 2019 • Received in revised form 2 September 2019
Accepted 4 September 2019 • Available online 22 September 2019

Nicole Kenrick
n.kenrick@aa-er.org
The Smart Healthcare Systems Research Unit,
at AAER, Sydney, Australia
(corresponding author)
Lucia Svabova
lucia.svabova@fpedas.uniza.sk
Faculty of Operation and Economics
of Transport and Communications,
Department of Economics,
University of Zilina, Zilina, Slovak Republic
Elvira Nica
popescu_elvira@yahoo.com
The Center for Human Resources and Labor Studies
at AAER, New York City, NY, USA;
The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania