"Trends in Workplace Wearable Technologies and Connected-Worker Solutions for Next-Generation Occupational Safety, Health, and Productivity"
https://doi.org/10.1002/aisy.202100099
1. Trends in Workplace Wearable Technologies and Connected‐Worker Solutions for Next‐Generation Occupational
Safety, Health, and Productivity
Advanced Intelligent Systems, Volume: 4, Issue: 1, First published: 23 September 2021, DOI: (10.1002/aisy.202100099)
Editor's Notes
Architecture of a connected worker solution. The data collection devices use different device services to connect to the edge gateway for data preprocessing, caching, edge computing, and edge analytics. The cloud hub is responsible for data management, storage, security, and privacy. There are capabilities for streaming analytics with rule engines and AI/ML algorithms. The visualization studio displays the analyzed results on the dashboard and sends notifications to operators, supervisors, safety personnel, and workers. The strategies to control assets, devices, field services, and event streams are suggested by predictive algorithms. Finally, action items are executed to achieve the desired outcomes.
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