Developing Smart Sensor Technologies for Monitoring Physiological and Neuromuscular Indicators in Children: Toward Enhancing Early Care and Healthy Growth

Dalu, Abed Elrahman Abu (2025) Developing Smart Sensor Technologies for Monitoring Physiological and Neuromuscular Indicators in Children: Toward Enhancing Early Care and Healthy Growth. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (6): 25jun1769. pp. 2493-2499. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

Physiological and neuromuscular biomarkers are among the most critical indicators reflecting healthy development in children (Chen et al., 2021). Early detection of any changes in these indicators significantly enhances the potential for timely therapeutic intervention and improved health outcomes (Mahmoud et al., 2023). This article aims to shed light on recent advancements in wearable smart sensor technologies that enable continuous, non-invasive monitoring of various vital signs (WHO, 2022). Our focus centers on integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technologies with Artificial Intelligence (AI) for analyzing children's biological data, providing a comprehensive technological model for preventive care (Li et al., 2022). The article also addresses the ethical and cybersecurity dimensions of using such technologies, as well as the vital role of families in their implementation (Mahmoud et al., 2023). The study concludes that integrated smart platforms represent a promising future step in improving the quality of pediatric healthcare, especially during critical developmental stages (Chen et al., 2021; WHO, 2022).

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