High-performance wearable sensors, especially resistive pressure and strain sensors, have shown to be promising approaches for the next generation of health monitoring. Besides being skin-friendly and biocompatible, the required features for such types of sensors are lightweight, flexible, and stretchable. Cellulose-based materials in their different forms, such as air-porous materials and hydrogels, can have advantageous properties to these sensors. For example, cellulosic sensors can present superior mechanical properties which lead to improved sensor performance. Here, recent advances in cellulose-based pressure and strain sensors for human motion detection are reviewed. The methodologies and materials for obtaining such devices and the ...
In recent years, soft and flexible strain sensors have found application in wearable devices for mon...
There is a growing demand for flexible and soft electronic devices. In particular, stretchable, skin...
Recently, owing to their excellent flexibility and adaptability, skin-like pressure and strain senso...
High-performance wearable sensors, especially resistive pressure and strain sensors, have shown to b...
Gels, as typical flexible and soft materials, possess the intrinsic merits of transparent bionic str...
Conducting polymer-based hydrogels (CPHs) are novel materials that take advantage of both conducting...
Wearable sensors attract significant attention due to their potential applications especially in per...
Wearable and stretchable strain sensors have received much attention because of their easy interacti...
Abstract Stretchable and wearable strain sensors have been intensively studied in recent years for a...
Human intervention can be replaced through development of devices with a broad range of sensory capa...
Tactile sensors, namely, flexible devices that sense physical stimuli, have received much attention ...
The ultimate biodegradability and eco-friendly usage have made the biocomposite materials applicable...
The rapid advancement of wearable technology has sparked significant interest in developing innovati...
Flexible strain sensors have significant progress in the fields of human–computer interaction, medic...
Wearable sensors and devices capable of simulating human somatosensation are highly desirable to dev...
In recent years, soft and flexible strain sensors have found application in wearable devices for mon...
There is a growing demand for flexible and soft electronic devices. In particular, stretchable, skin...
Recently, owing to their excellent flexibility and adaptability, skin-like pressure and strain senso...
High-performance wearable sensors, especially resistive pressure and strain sensors, have shown to b...
Gels, as typical flexible and soft materials, possess the intrinsic merits of transparent bionic str...
Conducting polymer-based hydrogels (CPHs) are novel materials that take advantage of both conducting...
Wearable sensors attract significant attention due to their potential applications especially in per...
Wearable and stretchable strain sensors have received much attention because of their easy interacti...
Abstract Stretchable and wearable strain sensors have been intensively studied in recent years for a...
Human intervention can be replaced through development of devices with a broad range of sensory capa...
Tactile sensors, namely, flexible devices that sense physical stimuli, have received much attention ...
The ultimate biodegradability and eco-friendly usage have made the biocomposite materials applicable...
The rapid advancement of wearable technology has sparked significant interest in developing innovati...
Flexible strain sensors have significant progress in the fields of human–computer interaction, medic...
Wearable sensors and devices capable of simulating human somatosensation are highly desirable to dev...
In recent years, soft and flexible strain sensors have found application in wearable devices for mon...
There is a growing demand for flexible and soft electronic devices. In particular, stretchable, skin...
Recently, owing to their excellent flexibility and adaptability, skin-like pressure and strain senso...