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Flexible piezoresistive pressure sensors underpin wearable and soft electronics. This review links sensing physics, including contact resistance modulation, quantum tunneling and percolation, to unified materials/structure design. We highlight composite and graded architectures, interfacial/porous engineering, and microstructured 3D conductive networks
Feng Luo +2 more
wiley +1 more source
One digital health through wearables: a viewpoint on human-pet integration towards Healthcare 5.0. [PDF]
Haghi M +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Internet of robotic things : context-aware and personalized interventions of assistive social robots [PDF]
De Backere, Femke +10 more
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This study demonstrates that memristors can replace conventional 2T–1C driving circuits with simplified 1T–1 m architectures by exploiting resistance switching. With ultra‐low switching voltages (< ±0.2 V) and multi‐level resistance states, the memristors precisely control the current injected into organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs).
Dong Hyun Kim +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Tactical-Grade Wearables and Authentication Biometrics. [PDF]
Agiomavritis F, Karanasiou I.
europepmc +1 more source
Personalized robot interactions to intercept behavioral disturbances of people with dementia [PDF]
De Backere, Femke +9 more
core +1 more source
Wearable cardioverter defibrillator [PDF]
openaire +2 more sources
ABSTRACT Traditional wearable exoskeletons rely on rigid structures, which limit comfort, flexibility, and everyday usability. This work introduces the fundamental technologies to create the first soft, lightweight, intelligent textile‐based exoskeletons (Texoskeletons) built using 1D sensors and actuators.
Amy Lukomiak +19 more
wiley +1 more source
Editorial: Wearables for human-robot interaction and collaboration. [PDF]
Zhang X +4 more
europepmc +1 more source

