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Energy & Fuels
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Summary: The paper examines various ambient sources for wearable energy harvesting, such as vibration, solar energy, heat, and radiofrequency, comparing and critically analyzing their performance. It finds that hybrid solar wearable energy harvesters and thermoelectric wearable energy harvesters provide the highest output power, while piezoelectric clothes fabrication also shows potential. Work on hybrid wearable clothes for maximum power generation is promising.
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(2022)
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Summary: Solar induced thermal energy is used to supplement body heat for thermo-to-electric energy supply in wearable electronics. Wearable photo-thermo-electrochemical cells, utilizing flexible photothermal film as a solar-absorber and hot electrode, show high output voltage and current density, making them suitable for wearable applications.
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Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Xinqi Jin et al.
Summary: Smart wearable devices have gained popularity in our daily lives due to their unique way of wearing-while-using. However, the limited resources in traditional wearable devices due to lightweight and compact size constraints have hindered their development. Edge computing offers an opportunity for wearable devices to access more resources without violating weight and size limitations.
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
(2022)
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Yong Jun Kim et al.
Summary: This study proposes a hybrid generator composed of an OPV module and TEG to improve power generation performance by minimizing the VOC losses of the OPV module. The hybrid device shows improved efficiency and photon absorption of the OPV module, increased VOC, and longer charge recombination lifetime, resulting in higher short-circuit current and up to 46.3% more electrical energy harvesting compared to the OPV module alone.
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Education & Educational Research
Daniel Bos et al.
Summary: This article discusses how Virtual Reality (VR) technology can enhance geographical teaching and learning by improving students' observational skills and knowledge of place, developing critical analysis skills, and providing important opportunities for graduate career development.
JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY IN HIGHER EDUCATION
(2022)
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Chemistry, Physical
Jiyong Kim et al.
Summary: Remarkable advances in wearable electronics have enabled multi-functional health monitoring, but power demands have led to the need for larger batteries and frequent recharging. By combining a wearable thermoelectric generator (WTEG) with a high-performance Li-S battery, sustainable power delivery has been achieved, overcoming the main obstacle in utilizing thermoelectrics for wearable electronics.
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Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture
Mostafa Haghi Kashani et al.
Summary: Internet of Things (IoT) is an expanding ecosystem integrating software, hardware, physical objects, and computing devices for communication, data collection, and exchange. In healthcare systems, IoT shows potential in reducing strain and providing tailored health services. A systematic review of 146 articles classified existing Healthcare IoT (HIoT) systems, discussed their benefits and limitations, and highlighted future trends and challenges in the field.
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Energy & Fuels
Maithili K. Rao et al.
Summary: Perovskite solar cells have achieved high efficiency, surpassing other types of solar cells like Dye-Sensitized Solar cells. Despite technological advancements, commercialization remains a significant challenge. Stability and environmental challenges are key issues to be addressed in the field.
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Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Chen Xu et al.
Summary: This review focuses on the potential of self-powered systems based on energy harvesting technology for providing power to electronic devices. It introduces portable and wearable self-powered systems with sensing functions, demonstrates their potential in actuation functions, and discusses their development towards intelligent functions supported by information processing and artificial intelligence technologies.
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Summary: Lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries, with their high energy density, show great potential as an energy storage system. Significant progress has been made in the past few decades, and there are promising prospects for the future.
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Summary: This paper provides an overview of the history and current state of the wearable device market, including a diverse classification and discussion on technologies, architectures, data processing, and market status. It also highlights existing and future solutions to critical challenges in wearable technology.
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Chemistry, Analytical
Asma Channa et al.
Summary: The article analyzes the reasons for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the need for remote monitoring of symptoms in the healthcare system. The study introduces IoT devices and wearables used in diagnosing and monitoring patients, delving into the problems and solutions when using these devices globally.
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Electrochemistry
Ming Ren et al.
Summary: This paper summarizes the structure, working mechanism, materials and key parameters of wearable supercapacitors, and reviews the challenges they face in practical applications, including safety, mechanical adaptability, self-charging capability, environmental tolerance, and multifunctionality.
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