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Wearable energy sources based on 2D materials
Chemical Society Reviews, 2018This review provides the most recent advances in wearable energy sources based on 2D materials, and highlights the crucial roles 2D materials play in the wearable energy sources.
Fang Yi +5 more
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Materials for Wearable Sensors
Materials Innovations, 2022Wearable sensors are the technology of the future and will become an integral part of daily life. These sensors can monitor the physical activities and biochemical information of an individual, organ functions, and environmental changes. A wearable sensor may comprise a sensing element, electrodes, substrate, power unit and data processing unit ...
Mudassir Abbas +3 more
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Soft Wearable Healthcare Materials and Devices
Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2021AbstractIn spite of advances in electronics and internet technologies, current healthcare remains hospital‐centred. Disruptive technologies are required to translate state‐of‐art wearable devices into next‐generation patient‐centered diagnosis and therapy.
Quanxia Lyu +4 more
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Low-dimensional material based wearable sensors
Nanotechnology, 2021Abstract Wearable sensors are believed to be the most important part of the Internet of Things. In order to meet the application requirements, low-dimensional materials such as graphene and carbon nanotubes have been attempted to constitute wearable sensors with high performance.
Chenggen Wu +7 more
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2020
The aim of this chapter is to identify various materials being used currently for antenna design classified as wearable materials. In the current scenario, no study was found where collectively all the available materials and their properties could be discussed including their pros and cons features.
Vimlesh Singh, Priyanka Bansal
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The aim of this chapter is to identify various materials being used currently for antenna design classified as wearable materials. In the current scenario, no study was found where collectively all the available materials and their properties could be discussed including their pros and cons features.
Vimlesh Singh, Priyanka Bansal
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