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Wearable smart sensor systems integrated on soft contact lenses for wireless ocular diagnostics

open access: yesNature Communications, 2017
Wearable electronics have been utilized for a number of applications including for ocular use, although their use has been limited to a single function. Here, the authors developed a multifunctional contact lens with wireless electronics for measurement ...
Joohee Kim   +12 more
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Topographic design in wearable MXene sensors with in-sensor machine learning for full-body avatar reconstruction

open access: yesNature Communications, 2022
Wearable sensors with edge computing are desired for human motion monitoring. Here, the authors demonstrate a topographic design for wearable MXene sensor modules with wireless streaming or in-sensor computing models for avatar reconstruction.
Haitao Yang   +15 more
doaj   +1 more source

Robust and Efficient Authentication and Group–Proof Scheme Using Physical Unclonable Functions for Wearable Computing

open access: yesSensors, 2023
Wearable computing has garnered a lot of attention due to its various advantages, including automatic recognition and categorization of human actions from sensor data.
Sungjin Yu, Youngho Park
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Wearable Sensors in Syncope Management [PDF]

open access: yesMedical Science Monitor, 2015
Syncope is a common disorder with a lifetime prevalence of about 40%. Implantable cardiac electronic devices, including implantable loop recorders (ILR) and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICD), are well established in syncope management. However, despite the successful use of ILR and ICD, diagnosis and therapy still remain challenging in many
Meyer, Christian   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Performance Evaluation of Wearable Sensor Systems: A Case Study in Moderate-Scale Deployment in Hospital Environment

open access: yesSensors, 2015
A wearable sensor system enables continuous and remote health monitoring and is widely considered as the next generation of healthcare technology. The performance, the packet error rate (PER) in particular, of a wearable sensor system may deteriorate due
Wen Sun   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Non-enzymatic electrochemical sensor for wearable monitoring of sweat biomarkers: A mini-review

open access: yesCurrent Research in Biotechnology, 2023
Sweat contains a wealth of health-related biomarkers, which has been a promising resource for personalized real-time monitoring at molecular level.
Yu Liu, Tao Liu, Danfeng Jiang
doaj   +1 more source

Emerging technologies in wearable sensors

open access: yesAPL Bioengineering, 2023
This Editorial highlights some current challenges and emerging solutions in wearable sensors, a maturing field where interdisciplinary crosstalk is of paramount importance. Currently, investigation efforts are aimed at expanding the application scenarios and at translating early developments from basic research to widespread adoption in personal health
Francesco Greco   +2 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Wearable Bio and Chemical Sensors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Chemical and biochemical sensors have experienced tremendous growth in the past decade due to advances in material chemistry combined with the emergence of digital communication technologies and wireless sensor networks (WSNs) [1]. The emergence of wearable chemical and biochemical sensors is a relatively new concept that poses unique challenges to the
Coyle, Shirley   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

MXenes and Their Applications in Wearable Sensors

open access: yesFrontiers in Chemistry, 2020
MXenes, a kind of two-dimensional material of early transition metal carbides and carbonitrides, have emerged as a unique class of layered-structured metallic materials with attractive features, as good conductivity comparable to metals, enhanced ionic conductivity, hydrophilic property derived from their hydroxyl or oxygen-terminated surfaces, and ...
Ming Xin   +4 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Reconstructing enzyme evolution by protein engineering

open access: yesFEBS Letters, EarlyView.
Natural enzyme evolution can be retraced by protein engineering methods such as directed evolution, rational design, and ancestral sequence reconstruction. These approaches reveal how enzymes emerged from ligand‐binding scaffolds, developed varying substrate preferences, formed oligomeric complexes, adapted to environmental changes, and evolved novel ...
Lukas Drexler   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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