The recent advances in self-powered medical information sensors

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Abstract

Monitoring various medical information distributed throughout the body is of great importance in early clinic diagnosis and treatment of disease. To discover abnormal medical signals and find their causes in good time, the human body should be monitored continuously and accurately. To meet the requirements, various battery-less and self-powered information acquisition techniques are invented. In this review, the recent advances in self-powered medical information sensors (SMIS) with different functions, structure design, and electric performance are summarized and discussed. The SMIS mainly involves triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG), piezoelectric nanogenerator (PENG), pyroelectric nanogenerator (PyNG)/ thermoelectric generator (TEG) and solar cell. Additionally, this review also analyzed the remaining challenges and prospected the development direction of SMIS in future. (Figure presented.).

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Zhao, L., Li, H., Meng, J., & Li, Z. (2020, January 1). The recent advances in self-powered medical information sensors. InfoMat. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/inf2.12064

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