Thin, soft, skin-like sensors capable of precise, continuous measurements of physiological health have broad potential relevance to clinical health care. Use of sensors distributed over a wide area for full-body, spatiotemporal mapping of physiological processes would be a considerable advance for this field. We introduce materials, device designs, wireless power delivery and communication strategies, and overall system architectures for skin-like, battery-free sensors of temperature and pressure that can be used across the entire body. Combined experimental and theoretical investigations of the sensor operation and the modes for wireless addressing define the key features of these systems. Studies with human subjects in clinical sleep labo...
Cost reduction has become the primary theme of healthcare reforms globally. More providers are movin...
Cost reduction has become the primary theme of healthcare reforms globally. More providers are movin...
Abstract — In this paper we present a long-term temperature monitoring system that uses miniature w...
Uninterrupted monitoring of pressure and temperature at skin interfaces can help to minimize the pot...
Existing sensors to monitor physical biomarkers in living tissue are rigid, bulky and often require ...
This paper presents an ultrathin stretchable device capable of soft lamination onto the skin with a ...
Recent advances in materials, mechanics, and electronic device design are rapidly establishing the f...
Hemodynamic status has been perceived as an important diagnostic value as fundamental physiological ...
Recent advances in materials, mechanics, and electronic device design are rapidly establishing the f...
The fight against pandemics is redesigning the interaction between doctor and patients with a clear ...
The future of medical electronics should be flexible, stretchable and skin-integrated. While modern ...
Epidermal sensors, which form an intimate and robust contact with the skin, are capable of providing...
Mobile health monitoring via non-invasive wearable sensors is poised to advance telehealth for older...
Epidermal and wearable electronic sensor technologies have gained extensive interest in recent years...
Technology advancements of sensors, low power mixed-signal/RF circuits, and Wireless Sensor Networks...
Cost reduction has become the primary theme of healthcare reforms globally. More providers are movin...
Cost reduction has become the primary theme of healthcare reforms globally. More providers are movin...
Abstract — In this paper we present a long-term temperature monitoring system that uses miniature w...
Uninterrupted monitoring of pressure and temperature at skin interfaces can help to minimize the pot...
Existing sensors to monitor physical biomarkers in living tissue are rigid, bulky and often require ...
This paper presents an ultrathin stretchable device capable of soft lamination onto the skin with a ...
Recent advances in materials, mechanics, and electronic device design are rapidly establishing the f...
Hemodynamic status has been perceived as an important diagnostic value as fundamental physiological ...
Recent advances in materials, mechanics, and electronic device design are rapidly establishing the f...
The fight against pandemics is redesigning the interaction between doctor and patients with a clear ...
The future of medical electronics should be flexible, stretchable and skin-integrated. While modern ...
Epidermal sensors, which form an intimate and robust contact with the skin, are capable of providing...
Mobile health monitoring via non-invasive wearable sensors is poised to advance telehealth for older...
Epidermal and wearable electronic sensor technologies have gained extensive interest in recent years...
Technology advancements of sensors, low power mixed-signal/RF circuits, and Wireless Sensor Networks...
Cost reduction has become the primary theme of healthcare reforms globally. More providers are movin...
Cost reduction has become the primary theme of healthcare reforms globally. More providers are movin...
Abstract — In this paper we present a long-term temperature monitoring system that uses miniature w...