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Ecoflex is widely used in bioelectronics due to its outstanding properties of low modulus and large stretchability. For its use as an encapsulation layer in multi-channel wearable devices, a patterning procedure is essential.
Seungwan Kim +6 more
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Wearable Technology in Healthcare
Despite increasing reliability of data generated by wearable devices, not many institutions in the healthcare sector use wearables for patient care or safety. The benefit of having accurate patient data over a certain period of time is often neglected by the fact that the medical personnel and patients do not fully accept the technological improvement.
Johannes Klaus Oehler +4 more
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In the future, wearable technology will revolutionize the way we live. The current trend is to augment ordinary wearable objects – e.g. watches, glasses, bracelets, and clothing – with advanced information and communication technologies such as sensors, electronics, software, connectivity, and power sources.
Nicola Carbonaro, Alessandro Tognetti
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The challenges of using wearable technology in healthcare in Iran [PDF]
Introduction: As the worldwide population grows and the access to healthcare is increasingly being demanded, real-time monitoring of different biological signals has driven the study and development of diverse wearable technology.
Mohammad Hossein Ronaghi, Naiemeh Kamjoo
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Scalable production of ultrafine polyaniline fibres for tactile organic electrochemical transistors
Strong, electroactive and ultrafine conducting polymer fibres are prepared at the large scale by a modified wet spinning strategy. The obtained ultrafine polyaniline fibres are qualified to build tactile organic electrochemical transistors.
Bo Fang +8 more
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Predicting the Future With Wearable Technology
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Kwan, Alan C., Yuan, Neal, Ouyang, David
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SMART FABRICS-WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
Smart fabrics, generally regarded as smart Textiles are fabrics that have embedded electronics and interconnections woven into them, resulting in physical flexibility that is not achievable with other known electronic manufacturing techniques. Interconnections and components are intrinsic to the fabric therefore are not visible and less susceptible of ...
Salau Abiola Adekunle, Yinka-Banjo Chika
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A Review on Wearable Technologies for Tremor Suppression [PDF]
Tremor is defined as a rhythmic, involuntary oscillatory movement of a body part. Although everyone exhibits a certain degree of tremor, some pathologies lead to very disabling tremors. These pathological tremors constitute the most prevalent movement disorder, and they imply severe difficulties in performing activities of daily living.
Julio S. Lora-Millan +6 more
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Smart technology for healthcare: Exploring the antecedents of adoption intention of healthcare wearable technology [PDF]
© The Author(s), 2019. Technological advancement and personalized health information has led to an increase in people using and responding to wearable technology in the last decade.
Broom, David +7 more
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In steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), various spatial filtering methods based on individual calibration data have been proposed to alleviate the interference of spontaneous activities in SSVEP signals for
Jiayang Huang +6 more
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