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Origami Paper-Based Stretchable Humidity Sensor for Textile-Attachable Wearable Electronics.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2022
Flexible and stretchable humidity sensors for wearable purposes have become increasingly important in health care and physiological signal monitoring. However, to the authors' knowledge, there is no report on flexible and stretchable paper-based humidity
Xingru Chen   +3 more
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Wearable Tech Electronics

2016
A microcontroller like an Arduino is not quite a computer like the Mac, Windows, or Linux machine you are used to. Microcontrollers typically control something that is not overly complicated. Although there are ways around it, normally they just execute one set of instructions over and over, and cannot switch back and forth between several programs or ...
Rich Cameron, Joan Horvath, Lyn Hoge
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Development of Nanogenerators in Wearable Electronics

2015
This chapter reviews the progress of research development in soft and flexible electric generators for harvesting mechanical energy based on piezoelectric and triboelectric effects. In particular, it covers the operating principles, materials selection and synthesis, device structures, fabrication methods, and performance of two types of soft and ...
Chen Song, Xiaoming Tao, Songming Shang
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Flexible/Stretchable Supercapacitors with Novel Functionality for Wearable Electronics

Advances in Materials, 2020
With the miniaturization of personal wearable electronics, considerable effort has been expended to develop high‐performance flexible/stretchable energy storage devices for powering integrated active devices.
K. Keum   +5 more
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Flexible, Wearable, and Stretchable Electronics

2020
Recent advances in soft materials, nanoengineering, and system integration technology offer the development of various types of flexible and stretchable electronics for human health monitoring, wearable electronics, and human-machine interfaces. Soft and hybrid materials have driven a new class of a highly deformable, wearable electronics that can ...
Woon-Hong Yeo, Young-Tae Kwon
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Next-generation wearable electronics

Nature Biotechnology, 2014
New fabric-like sensors measure and transmit mechanical strain on the skin with unprecedented sensitivity.
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High-Strength and Extensible Electrospun Yarn for Wearable Electronics.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2022
Stretchable conductive yarns have received significant consideration in the direction of wearable and flexible electronics. Wearable electronic structures need strong materials to assure stability, durability, and an extensive range of strain to develop ...
Pierre Claver Uzabakiriho   +4 more
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Fabric‐Assisted MXene/Silicone Nanocomposite‐Based Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Self‐Powered Sensors and Wearable Electronics

Advanced Functional Materials, 2021
Surface modification of triboelectric negative layers is an essential factor for boosting the output performance of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs).
M. Salauddin   +11 more
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Wearable wireless electronics

2015 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, 2015
A key component to wearable technology is wireless functionality allowing untethered interaction between the body and the outside world. Furthermore, wearables can use wireless technology not only for communications, but also for energy and sensing. An introductory overview is provided highlighting applications and methods associated with research in ...
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Fiber/Fabric‐Based Piezoelectric and Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Flexible/Stretchable and Wearable Electronics and Artificial Intelligence

Advances in Materials, 2019
Integration of advanced nanogenerator technology with conventional textile processes fosters the emergence of textile‐based nanogenerators (NGs), which will inevitably promote the rapid development and widespread applications of next‐generation wearable ...
Kai Dong, Xiao Peng, Zhong Lin Wang
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