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Ionic liquid–activated wearable electronics
Materials Today Physics, 2019Abstract Wearable electronics have been attracting increasing attention because of the potential applications in health care and body motion monitoring. However, the existing wearable electronic devices often appear as an extra part of clothing and show limited compatibility with various textiles.
J. Yang +10 more
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2006
Wearable electronic apparatus (10) comprising a rigid structure (11) with the at least partial function of a bracelet, able to be associated with the wrist and/or forearm of the user, and a display unit (13) for operating data mounted on the rigid structure (11), the rigid structure (11) comprising an inner surface (16) shaped and selectively adaptable
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Wearable electronic apparatus (10) comprising a rigid structure (11) with the at least partial function of a bracelet, able to be associated with the wrist and/or forearm of the user, and a display unit (13) for operating data mounted on the rigid structure (11), the rigid structure (11) comprising an inner surface (16) shaped and selectively adaptable
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Fibre batteries embracing wearable electronics
Science Bulletin, 2023Zhaofeng, Ouyang, Xiaoju, Zhao, Hao, Sun
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Liquid Metal Enabled Wearable Electronics
2018This chapter summarizes recent developments in the field of wearable devices where liquid metal technologies may find important contributions. Particular focus was put on potential use of liquid metal electronics in monitoring and therapy for chronic diseases including diabetes, heart disease, Parkinson’s disease, chronic kidney disease and movement ...
Jing Liu, Liting Yi
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Rational Design of Cellulosic Triboelectric Materials for Self-Powered Wearable Electronics
Nano-Micro Letters, 2023Chenchen Cai +2 more
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