humanworn
Humanworn is a term used in some technical and design contexts to describe devices and systems that are worn directly on the human body. It emphasizes the body surface as the primary platform for sensing, interaction, and in some cases actuation, distinguishing these devices from handheld electronics or implantables. The concept encompasses a range of form factors, including skin-mounted sensors, clothing-embedded electronics, and accessories such as smart watches or smart glasses.
In practice, humanworn technologies typically combine sensors, processing capability, and wireless communication to collect data about
Applications span health and fitness monitoring, rehabilitation, sports analytics, occupational safety, augmented reality, and consumer electronics.
Development challenges include limited battery life, durability under real-world use, data management and analysis, and user
See also: wearable technology, body sensor networks, smart textiles, human-computer interaction, ambient intelligence.