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Edge Health: AI‑Embedded Wearables for Real‑Time Monitoring
17 Sep 2025
What if your wearable could think for itself — tracking your vitals, predicting risk, and acting proactively even before symptoms show?In this episode, we dive into AI in Wearable Embedded Systems for Healthcare Monitoring: A Review. We explore how cutting‑edge embedded tech, IoT sensors, and low‑power AI are combining to make health monitoring more continuous, more reliable, and more accessible than ever.You’ll hear about:How embedded systems & edge AI bring real‑time monitoring with minimal energy costsChallenges like battery life, data security, and ethical AI in these devicesWhy federated learning, explainability, and self‑powered sensors are game changersPractical use cases: chronic disease, remote care, early warning systemsIf you want to see where wearables are going next, this one’s a must-listen.
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