Overview of intelligent clothing and accessories technology system for the disabled
Journal Title: Wearable Technology - Year 2021, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to explore the application of intelligent technology in the industry of the disabled. Through the systematic review of databases (Redib, Doaj, Redalyc, BMJ, BVS, Dialnet and PubMed), 11 articles were obtained, describing the intelligent technology in ves-tiles devices, which are designed to help patients recover. In an interdisciplinary field, especially in the field of social sciences, there is a new and underutilized phenomenon. This review shows that further research is needed to expand this topic.
Authors and Affiliations
Selediana de Souza Godino
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