Electronic Skin for Health Monitoring Systems: Properties, Functions, and Applications

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Abstract

Electronic skin (e-skin), a skin-like wearable electronic device, holds great promise in the fields of telemedicine and personalized healthcare because of its good flexibility, biocompatibility, skin conformability, and sensing performance. E-skin can monitor various health indicators of the human body in real time and over the long term, including physical indicators (exercise, respiration, blood pressure, etc.) and chemical indicators (saliva, sweat, urine, etc.). In recent years, the development of various materials, analysis, and manufacturing technologies has promoted significant development of e-skin, laying the foundation for the application of next-generation wearable medical technologies and devices. Herein, the properties required for e-skin health monitoring devices to achieve long-term and precise monitoring and summarize several detectable indicators in the health monitoring field are discussed. Subsequently, the applications of integrated e-skin health monitoring systems are reviewed. Finally, current challenges and future development directions in this field are discussed. This review is expected to generate great interest and inspiration for the development and improvement of e-skin and health monitoring systems.

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Yang, X., Chen, W., Fan, Q., Chen, J., Chen, Y., Lai, F., & Liu, H. (2024, August 1). Electronic Skin for Health Monitoring Systems: Properties, Functions, and Applications. Advanced Materials. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202402542

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