Naturally sourced hydrogels: emerging fundamental materials for next-generation healthcare sensing
The flourishing development of flexible healthcare sensing systems is inseparable from the
fundamental materials with application-oriented mechanical and electrical properties …
fundamental materials with application-oriented mechanical and electrical properties …
Wearable sensors‐enabled human–machine interaction systems: from design to application
R Yin, D Wang, S Zhao, Z Lou… - Advanced Functional …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In comparison to traditional bulky and rigid electronic devices, the human–machine
interaction (HMI) system with flexible and wearable components is an inevitable future trend …
interaction (HMI) system with flexible and wearable components is an inevitable future trend …
Highly sensitive strain sensors with wide operation range from strong MXene-composited polyvinyl alcohol/sodium carboxymethylcellulose double network hydrogel
Double network (DN) conductive hydrogels have become a hotspot for wearable sensors.
However, building DN hydrogel-based strain sensors with excellent mechanical strength …
However, building DN hydrogel-based strain sensors with excellent mechanical strength …
3D printed flexible strain sensors: from printing to devices and signals
The revolutionary and pioneering advancements of flexible electronics provide the
boundless potential to become one of the leading trends in the exploitation of wearable …
boundless potential to become one of the leading trends in the exploitation of wearable …
Porous graphene foam composite-based dual-mode sensors for underwater temperature and subtle motion detection
X Chen, R Li, G Niu, M **n, G Xu, H Cheng… - Chemical Engineering …, 2022 - Elsevier
Soft multimodal sensors in practical applications for health monitoring and human–machine
interfaces require them to show sufficiently high sensitivity over wide sensing rages, rapid …
interfaces require them to show sufficiently high sensitivity over wide sensing rages, rapid …
Flexible electronics and devices as human–machine interfaces for medical robotics
Medical robots are invaluable players in non‐pharmaceutical treatment of disabilities.
Particularly, using prosthetic and rehabilitation devices with human–machine interfaces can …
Particularly, using prosthetic and rehabilitation devices with human–machine interfaces can …
Advances in flexible sensors for intelligent perception system enhanced by artificial intelligence
Intelligent perception means that with the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI)‐motivated
brain, flexible sensors achieve the ability of memory, learning, judgment, and reasoning …
brain, flexible sensors achieve the ability of memory, learning, judgment, and reasoning …
Breathable and wearable strain sensors based on synergistic conductive carbon nanotubes/cotton fabrics for multi-directional motion detection
X Zhang, L Ke, X Zhang, F Xu, Y Hu… - ACS Applied Materials …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Flexible strain-sensitive sensors have been receiving intensive attention in many aspects
ranging from human motion capture to health-related signal monitoring. However, the fabric …
ranging from human motion capture to health-related signal monitoring. However, the fabric …
Electrolyte dynamics engineering for flexible fiber-shaped aqueous zinc-ion battery with ultralong stability
Flexible aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) are considered as promising energy storage
devices for wearable electronics due to their cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness …
devices for wearable electronics due to their cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness …
Piezoresistive pressure sensor based on a conductive 3D sponge network for motion sensing and human–machine interface
W Cao, Y Luo, Y Dai, X Wang, K Wu, H Lin… - … Applied Materials & …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Flexible sensors have attracted increasing attention owing to their important applications in
human activity monitoring, medical diagnosis, and human–machine interaction. However …
human activity monitoring, medical diagnosis, and human–machine interaction. However …