Assessing the sustainable alignment of a sensor-based connected health system with SDGs: An evaluation model and case study

Díaz-Jimenez, D; Ruiz, J L; González-Lama, J and Verdejo-Espinosa, Á (2025) Assessing the sustainable alignment of a sensor-based connected health system with SDGs: An evaluation model and case study. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 14(7), pp. 2235-2259. ISSN 2046-6099

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: artificial intelligence; healthcare technology; internet of things; sensor devices; sustainability challenges; Sustainable Development Goals
Index terms: case study, internet, sustainability challenge, artificial intelligence, sustainable development goal
Subjects: environmental issues, data collection methods, artificial intelligence, sustainable design, computing systems
Topics: Research Practice, Sustainability, Digital Applications
Descriptive scope: 2 CE

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