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nThis is an unedited manuscript accepted for publication and provided as an Article in Press for early access at the author’s request. The article will undergo copyediting, typesetting, and galley proof review before final publication. Please be aware that errors may be identified during production that could affect the content. All legal disclaimers of the journal apply.n
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Hemant Rajoriya, Ambresh Patel, Abhinav Shukla,
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- Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Ram Krishna Dharmarth Foundation University, Bhopal, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Sri Satya Sai College of Engineering, Bhopal, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Vedica Institute of Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, India, India, India
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nThe realms of medical treatment, fitness tracking, and personalised monitoring have all been revolutionised by substantial recent breakthroughs in wearable electronics. With an emphasis upon sensors, energy management, and health monitoring, this abstract offers a summary of the most recent advancements in wearable electronics. The review includes studies from a variety of research fields, such as tracking the health of plants, remote health monitoring for diabetic patients, soft and wearable electronic devices for health monitoring in various environments, wearable sensors to distant wellness monitoring in the context of COVID-19, and wearable and biodegradable detectors for human wellness monitoring. These studies focus on new developments and trends in wearable sensor technologies, Internet of Things (IoT) integration, harvesting energy strategies, and future uses of wearable electronics in illness monitoring, fitness tracking, and early diagnosis. The results highlight the value of wearable electronics for ongoing, real-time monitoring of health, enabling personalised healthcare management, and enhancing general wellbeing. As wearable technology develops, it has enormous opportunity to improve healthcare systems and provide people the tools they need to actively control their own health.nn
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Keywords: Emphasis upon sensors, health monitoring, COVID-19, energy management, Internet of Things (IoT)
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nHemant Rajoriya, Ambresh Patel, Abhinav Shukla. [if 2584 equals=”][226 wpautop=0 striphtml=1][else]Reviewing the Latest Developments in Wearable Electronics: Sensors, Energy Management, and Health Monitoring[/if 2584]. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Embedded System & Applications. 20/09/2025; 13(03):13-18.
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| Volume | 13 | |
| [if 424 equals=”Regular Issue”]Issue[/if 424][if 424 equals=”Special Issue”]Special Issue[/if 424] [if 424 equals=”Conference”][/if 424] | 03 | |
| Received | 09/05/2025 | |
| Accepted | 09/07/2025 | |
| Published | 20/09/2025 | |
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| Publication Time | 134 Days |
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