SURGICAL
Pervasive Medical Devices: Less Invasive, More Productive
David Geer
- Year
- 2006
- Citations
- 18
Abstract
Wireless, robotic, and computer-backed medical devices are interfacing across the landscape, racing to accident scenes, performing surgery, and monitoring long-term care for young and old alike. With the potential for improved healthcare and long-term cost savings, pervasive devices offer healthcare some intriguing new alternatives.
Keywords
InterfacingUbiquitous computingComputer scienceHealth careWirelessHuman–computer interactionWearable computerComputer securityEmbedded systemTelecommunications
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