Recent advancements in wearable electronics offer seamless integration with the human body for extracting various biophysical and biochemical information for real-time health …
Abstract 4D printing refers to single-material or multi-material printing of a device or object that can be transformed from a 1D strand into pre-programed 3D shape, from a 2D surface …
X Pan, J Li, N Ma, X Ma, M Gao - Chemical Engineering Journal, 2023 - Elsevier
Biohydrogel–based flexible sensors have attracted enormous and growing attention for personalized mobile equipment, human–machine interface units, wearable medical …
M Su, Y Song - Chemical reviews, 2021 - ACS Publications
Smart materials are a kind of functional materials which can sense and response to environmental conditions or stimuli from optical, electrical, magnetic mechanical, thermal …
A Osman, J Lu - Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 2023 - Elsevier
The application of wearable sensors in domains related to healthcare systems, human motion detection, robotics, and human–machine interactions has attracted significant …
K Dong, X Peng, ZL Wang - Advanced Materials, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Integration of advanced nanogenerator technology with conventional textile processes fosters the emergence of textile‐based nanogenerators (NGs), which will inevitably promote …
Toward smart building and smart home, floor as one of our most frequently interactive interfaces can be implemented with embedded sensors to extract abundant sensory …
Y Liang, CZ Zhao, H Yuan, Y Chen, W Zhang… - InfoMat, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Portable electronic devices (PEDs) are promising information‐exchange platforms for real‐ time responses. Their performance is becoming more and more sensitive to energy …
Bio-integrated wearable systems can measure a broad range of biophysical, biochemical, and environmental signals to provide critical insights into overall health status and to …