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Silver Nanowire-Based Flexible Strain Sensor for Human Motion Detection. [PDF]
Mijit A, Li S, Wang Q, Li M, Tai Y.
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Advanced Materials, 2023
Mechanically stretchable strain sensors gain tremendous attention for bioinspired skin sensation systems and artificially intelligent tactile sensors.
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Mechanically stretchable strain sensors gain tremendous attention for bioinspired skin sensation systems and artificially intelligent tactile sensors.
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Ultrasensitive wearable strain sensor for promising application in cardiac rehabilitation
Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials, 2022Yang-yang Shen +7 more
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Highly Oxidation‐Resistant and Self‐Healable MXene‐Based Hydrogels for Wearable Strain Sensor
Advanced Functional Materials, 2023Very recently, MXene‐based wearable hydrogels have emerged as promising candidates for epidermal sensors due to their tissue‐like softness and unique electrical and mechanical properties.
Ari Chae +11 more
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Fatigue‐Resistant Conducting Polymer Hydrogels as Strain Sensor for Underwater Robotics
Advanced Functional Materials, 2023Conducting polymer hydrogels are widely used as strain sensors in light of their distinct skin‐like softness, strain sensitivity, and environmental adaptiveness in the fields of wearable devices, soft robots, and human‐machine interface.
Zhilin Zhang +15 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2023
Flexible strain sensors have significant progress in the fields of human-computer interaction, medical monitoring, and handwriting recognition, but they also face many challenges such as the capture of weak signals, comprehensive acquisition of the ...
Chun-Xia Yang +5 more
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Flexible strain sensors have significant progress in the fields of human-computer interaction, medical monitoring, and handwriting recognition, but they also face many challenges such as the capture of weak signals, comprehensive acquisition of the ...
Chun-Xia Yang +5 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2023
Flexible strain sensors based on self-adhesive, high-tensile, super-sensitive conductive hydrogels have promising application in human-computer interaction and motion monitoring. Traditional strain sensors have difficulty in balancing mechanical strength,
Yanhua Ma +7 more
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Flexible strain sensors based on self-adhesive, high-tensile, super-sensitive conductive hydrogels have promising application in human-computer interaction and motion monitoring. Traditional strain sensors have difficulty in balancing mechanical strength,
Yanhua Ma +7 more
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Advanced Functional Materials, 2023
Flexible wearable strain sensors have received extensive attention in human–computer interaction, soft robotics, and human health monitoring. Despite significant efforts in developing stretchable electronic materials and structures, developing flexible ...
Yanlin Wang +11 more
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Flexible wearable strain sensors have received extensive attention in human–computer interaction, soft robotics, and human health monitoring. Despite significant efforts in developing stretchable electronic materials and structures, developing flexible ...
Yanlin Wang +11 more
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2023
Flexible strain sensors have recently attracted great attention due to their promising applications in human motion detection, healthcare monitoring, human-machine interfaces, and so forth.
C. Li +4 more
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Flexible strain sensors have recently attracted great attention due to their promising applications in human motion detection, healthcare monitoring, human-machine interfaces, and so forth.
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