Publications and Research
Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
12-2025
Abstract
This study examines recent advances in wearable technologies including smart glasses, watches, rings, and related devices. It evaluates their applications across healthcare, manufacturing, education, and logistics. As real-time data collection, hands-free interaction, and continuous health monitoring become more prevalent, wearables are emerging as pivotal tools for both personal and professional contexts. The methodology combines a comparative analysis of current-generation devices, a review of technical specifications from manufacturer documentation, and case studies of specialized deployments, particularly in medical diagnostics, remote monitoring, and workplace efficiency. Project findings will indicate the rate at which wearable devices are moving beyond consumer fitness tracking and into domains that enhance operational safety, patient care, and workforce productivity. Potential implications include a transformative role for wearable technology in reshaping industry practices, with opportunities for improved decision-making, enhanced user experience, and the creation of new service models that integrate seamlessly with current systems.

Comments
This poster was presented at the 43rd Semi-Annual Dr. Janet Liou-Mark Honors & Undergraduate Research Poster Presentation, Dec. 4, 2025. Mentor: Prof. Patrick Slattery (Computer Systems Technology).