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24 Empowering Design Innovation for Healthcare Wearables Introduction "Citius, Altius, Fortius," or "Faster, Higher Stronger" in its more recognizable form, is the motto of the Olympic Games (Figure 1). Of course, not everyone who wears a health and fitness monitor to measure and record vital signs is an aspiring Olympic athlete. For more sedentary individuals, such as your humble scribe, an occasional workout might be the only time a wearable is pushed anywhere close to the level of performance for which it was designed. In addition, everyone (even Olympic athletes) needs rest and sleep. Ultimately, this means that for a large part of their REALLY SMART WEARABLES CUSTOMIZE THEIR POWER SUPPLY Figure 1: Olympic flag This design solution shows how an alternative power management integrated circuit allows optical sensors used in health and fitness wearables to save power with dynamic voltage scaling techniques, particularly when they're not being used to their full potential.

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