Recent advances in wearable devices for non-invasive sensing

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Abstract

The development of wearable sensors is aimed at enabling continuous real-time health monitoring, which leads to timely and precise diagnosis anytime and anywhere. Unlike conventional wearable sensors that are somewhat bulky, rigid, and planar, research for next-generation wearable sensors has been focused on establishing fully-wearable systems. To attain such excellent weara-bility while providing accurate and reliable measurements, fabrication strategies should include (1) proper choices of materials and structural designs, (2) constructing efficient wireless power and data transmission systems, and (3) developing highly-integrated sensing systems. Herein, we discuss recent advances in wearable devices for non-invasive sensing, with focuses on materials design, nano/microfabrication, sensors, wireless technologies, and the integration of those.

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Yun, S. M., Kim, M., Kwon, Y. W., Kim, H., Kim, M. J., Park, Y. G., & Park, J. U. (2021, February 1). Recent advances in wearable devices for non-invasive sensing. Applied Sciences (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11031235

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