Self-powered, highly unobtrusive, low-cost and accurate arterial pulse wave monitoring devices need to be developed to enable cost-efficient monitoring of entire cardiovascular disease risk groups. We report the development of a scalable fabrication process for a highly unobtrusive piezoelectric ultra-thin (t ~ 4,2 µm) e-tattoo arterial pulse wave sensor which utilizes only transparent and biocompatible polymer-based materials. The ferroelectric performance of the ultra-thin P(VDF-TrFE) material layer is optimized through the use of crosslinked PEDOT:PSS electrodes; this results in ~70 % and ~34 % improvements in remanent polarization (Pr) and coercive field (Ec), respectively, when compared to the sensors with pristine PEDOT:PSS electrodes...
Radial artery pulse pressure contains abundant cardiovascular physiological and pathological informa...
International audienceIn this study the design and characterization of a new technology of ultrathin...
The increasing need for wearable electrophysiological monitoring devices has motivated significant a...
Self-powered, highly unobtrusive, low-cost and accurate arterial pulse wave monitoring devices need ...
Continuous monitoring of an arterial pulse using a pressure sensor attached on the epidermis is an i...
Ultrathin sensing devices utilizing piezoelectric materials have emerged as potential candidates to ...
Continuous monitoring of an arterial pulse using a pressure sensor attached on the epidermis is an i...
In this contribution, we evaluate the performance of an additively fabricated piezoelectric poly(vin...
The monitoring of vital signs is used to determine human health status. Healthcare monitoring device...
Wearable pressure sensors have demonstrated great potential in detecting pulse pressure waves on the...
In clinical medicine, a wave of blood flow produced by the heartbeat is propagated by the elastic an...
In this contribution, we propose a fully printed charge amplifier for on-skin biosignal measurements...
AbstractIn this study the design and characterization of a new technology of ultrathin AlN piezoelec...
This work demonstrates sensitive and low-cost piezoelectric sensors on skin-friendly, ultrathin, and...
The ability to measure subtle changes in arterial pressure using devices mounted on the skin can be ...
Radial artery pulse pressure contains abundant cardiovascular physiological and pathological informa...
International audienceIn this study the design and characterization of a new technology of ultrathin...
The increasing need for wearable electrophysiological monitoring devices has motivated significant a...
Self-powered, highly unobtrusive, low-cost and accurate arterial pulse wave monitoring devices need ...
Continuous monitoring of an arterial pulse using a pressure sensor attached on the epidermis is an i...
Ultrathin sensing devices utilizing piezoelectric materials have emerged as potential candidates to ...
Continuous monitoring of an arterial pulse using a pressure sensor attached on the epidermis is an i...
In this contribution, we evaluate the performance of an additively fabricated piezoelectric poly(vin...
The monitoring of vital signs is used to determine human health status. Healthcare monitoring device...
Wearable pressure sensors have demonstrated great potential in detecting pulse pressure waves on the...
In clinical medicine, a wave of blood flow produced by the heartbeat is propagated by the elastic an...
In this contribution, we propose a fully printed charge amplifier for on-skin biosignal measurements...
AbstractIn this study the design and characterization of a new technology of ultrathin AlN piezoelec...
This work demonstrates sensitive and low-cost piezoelectric sensors on skin-friendly, ultrathin, and...
The ability to measure subtle changes in arterial pressure using devices mounted on the skin can be ...
Radial artery pulse pressure contains abundant cardiovascular physiological and pathological informa...
International audienceIn this study the design and characterization of a new technology of ultrathin...
The increasing need for wearable electrophysiological monitoring devices has motivated significant a...