A Review of Wearable Computing Applications employing Acoustic Wave Propagation in Human Tissue

Héctor Raúl Moncada González, Ruth Mariela Aguilar Ponce, José Luis Tecpanecatl Xihuitl

Resumen


This paper presents a review of acoustic waves applied to wearable device applications.
The Wearable Devices Market is described to provide insight into the future relevance of wearable devices. Recently published proposals for gesture recognition, Haptics and Intra-body Communications based on the use of acoustic waves are discussed to highlight the potentials and research opportunities that offer the acoustic waves into
wearable devices.

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