Recent progress in flexible micro-pressure sensors for wearable health monitoring

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Abstract

In recent years, flexible micro-pressure sensors have been used widely in wearable health monitoring applications due to their excellent flexibility, stretchability, non-invasiveness, comfort wearing and real-time detection. According to the working mechanism of the flexible micro-pressure sensor, it can be classified as piezoresistive, piezoelectric, capacitive and triboelectric types. Herein, an overview of flexible micro-pressure sensors for wearable health monitoring is presented. The physiological signaling and body motions contain a lot of health status information. Thus, this review focuses on the applications of flexible micro-pressure sensors in these fields. Additionally, the contents of sensing mechanism, sensing materials and performance of flexible micro-pressure sensors are introduced in detail. Finally, we predict the future research directions of the flexible micro-pressure sensors, and discuss the challenges in practical applications.

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Hu, J., Dun, G., Geng, X., Chen, J., Wu, X., & Ren, T. L. (2023, April 15). Recent progress in flexible micro-pressure sensors for wearable health monitoring. Nanoscale Advances. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2na00866a

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