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Mini Review on Flexible and Wearable Electronics for Monitoring Human Health Information

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NANOSCALE RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGEROPEN
DOI: 10.1186/s11671-019-3084-x

Keywords

Flexible sensors; Health monitoring; Force sensors; Temperature sensors; Physiological biochemical sensors; Multifunctional sensors

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61421002, 61874150, 61574029, 61471085]

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The application potential of wearable electronics in the healthcare field has been of great interest over the past several decades. Flexible and wearable devices based on skin-friendly soft elastic materials can be snugly attached to the surface of human skin, so that a series of vital health information such as wrist pulse, body temperature, and blood glucose can be extracted and analyzed to help the patient maintain physical fitness. Here, we outlined the most common types of wearable electronics for monitoring human health information, including force sensors, temperature sensors, physiological biochemical sensors, and multifunctional sensors. Their general working principles and structural innovations are reviewed. Then, we discussed two functional modules that make the wearable sensors more applicable in real life-self-powered module and signal processing module. The challenges and future research directions are also proposed to develop wearable electronics for monitoring human health information.

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