Wearable Sensors for Monitoring of Cigarette Smoking in Free-Living: A Systematic Review

Volume: 19, Issue: 21, Pages: 4678 - 4678
Published: Oct 28, 2019
Abstract
Globally, cigarette smoking is widespread among all ages, and smokers struggle to quit. The design of effective cessation interventions requires an accurate and objective assessment of smoking frequency and smoke exposure metrics. Recently, wearable devices have emerged as a means of assessing cigarette use. However, wearable technologies have inherent limitations, and their sensor responses are often influenced by wearers’ behavior, motion and...
Paper Details
Title
Wearable Sensors for Monitoring of Cigarette Smoking in Free-Living: A Systematic Review
Published Date
Oct 28, 2019
Journal
Volume
19
Issue
21
Pages
4678 - 4678
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