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MXene, protein, and KCl-assisted ionic conductive hydrogels with excellent anti-freezing capabilities, self-adhesive, ultra-stretchability, and remarkable mechanical properties for a high-performance wearable flexible sensor. [PDF]
Ijaz I +8 more
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Counterion Dependent Side‐Chain Relaxation Stiffens a Chemically Doped Thienothiophene Copolymer
Oxidation of a thienothiophene copolymer, p(g3TT‐T2), via different doping strategies and dopant molecules resulted in materials with similar oxidation levels and a high electrical conductivity of ≈100 S cm−1. However, mechanical properties varied significantly, with sub‐glass transition temperatures and elastic moduli spanning from –44°C to –3°C and ...
Mariavittoria Craighero +12 more
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Integration of Low‐Voltage Nanoscale MoS2 Memristors on CMOS Microchips
This article presents the first monolithic integration of nanoscale MoS2‐based memristors into the back‐end‐of‐line of foundry‐fabricated CMOS microchips in a one‐transistor‐one‐resistor (1T1R) architecture. The MoS2‐based 1T1R cells exhibit forming‐free, nonvolatile resistive switching with ultra‐low operating voltages, low cycle‐to‐cycle variability ...
Jimin Lee +16 more
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Printed flexible mechanical sensors
Nanoscale, 2022This review analyzes recent developments in the emerging field of printed flexible mechanical sensors. While the field has recently boomed with well performing sensors, systematic ways to print these devices with desired properties are still unclear.
Samuel Smocot +4 more
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2015
Wearable devices using solid device components have recently been released to purchase for different kinds of applications. However, ideal "wearable" devices should be like a cloth, so that they can be attached on a human skin or cloth without awareness.
Kuniharu Takei +6 more
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Wearable devices using solid device components have recently been released to purchase for different kinds of applications. However, ideal "wearable" devices should be like a cloth, so that they can be attached on a human skin or cloth without awareness.
Kuniharu Takei +6 more
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A Flexible Sensor for Suture Training
IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2019Hospitals are required to train their medical staff to help improve their working conditions and provide quality healthcare for patients. Therefore, many types of studies on medical training simulators, particularly suturing skills, have been conducted.
Woonjae Choi, Bummo Ahn
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An Overview of the Development of Flexible Sensors
Advanced Materials, 2017Flexible sensors that efficiently detect various stimuli relevant to specific environmental or biological species have been extensively studied due to their great potential for the Internet of Things and wearable electronics applications. The application of flexible and stretchable electronics to device‐engineering technologies has enabled the ...
Su-Ting, Han +7 more
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Flexible Sensors Based on Nanoparticles
ACS Nano, 2013Flexible sensors can be envisioned as promising components for smart sensing applications, including consumer electronics, robotics, prosthetics, health care, safety equipment, environmental monitoring, homeland security and space flight. The current review presents a concise, although admittedly nonexhaustive, didactic review of some of the main ...
Meital, Segev-Bar, Hossam, Haick
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Miniaturized Flexible Temperature Sensor
Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems, 2007We realize a flexible temperature sensor based on a micropatterned thin-film platinum resistor. The sensor is situated at the end of a 100-mum-wide and 7-cm-long probe. The latter consists of a biocompatible high-temperature-resistant polyimide (U-Varnish-S, UBE Industries, Tokyo, Japan) in which the platinum resistor and the electrical contact leads ...
Y. Moser, M.A.M. Gijs
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Flexible experimentation in wireless sensor networks
Communications of the ACM, 2012Virtual testbeds model them by seamlessly integrating physical, simulated, and emulated sensor nodes and radios in real time.
Geoff Coulson +13 more
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