Thin, flexible, wireless monitoring systems could make medicine more predictive and personalized, argue Shuai Xu, Arun Jayaraman and John A. Rogers. Thin, flexible, wireless monitoring systems could make medicine more predictive and personalized. An ultrathin, skin-like wireless module for full vital...
Over the next year, Liu's lab will be focused on further enhancing their AISkin, aiming to shrink the size of AISkin sensors through microfabrication. They'll also add bio-sensing capabilities to the material, allowing it to measure biomolecules in body fluids such as sweat. "If we further...
temperature sensors,and humidity sensors.The working mechanisms,key materials,device structures,and performance of various physical sensors are summarized and discussed in detail.Their applications in health monitoring,human disease diagnosis and treatment,and intelligent robots are reviewed.In addition,several...
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In the fields of health care, medical treatment, sports, human–machine interaction, and so on, sensors are required to obtain various signals from the human body. Obtaining information from the skin—the largest organ of human body in direct contact with the outside world—has always been a...
Sensory function.Your skin has sensors that can detecttouch, heat, cold, and pain. This helps protect you against harm and allows you to interact with your surroundings without injuring yourself. Health indicator.From looking at your skin's color, firmness, or texture, you or your doctor can...
Standard clinical care in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units (NICUs and PICUs, respectively) involves continuous monitoring of vital signs with hard-wired devices that adhere to the skin and, in certain instances, can involve catheter-based pressure sensors inserted into the arteries. These ...
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Skin-interfaced sensors present a great opportunity toward predictive analytics and real-time diagnosis in digital health. These wearable or mobile health (mHealth)-based electronic devices could not only monitor physical activities and vital signs but also keep track of molecular biomarkers of the hu...
Much of the existing work on large-area sensing skins has involved the use of arrays of solid-state sensors to collect tactile information such as pressure [13], [14], [15]. Weak adhesion between the sensors and host structures (especially if they are soft [16], [17]), complicated ...