Recent advances in the design and implementation of wearable resistive, capacitive, and optical strain sensors are summarized herein. Wearable and stretchable strain sensors have received extensive research interest due to their applications in personalized healthcare, human motion detection, human–machine interfaces, soft robotics, and beyond. The disconnection of overlapped nanomaterials, reversible opening/closing of microcracks in sensing films, and alteration of the tunneling resistance have been successfully adopted to develop high-performance resistive-type sensors. On the other hand, the sensing behavior of capacitive-type and optical strain sensors is largely governed by their geometrical changes under stretching/releasing cycles. ...
Most of the resistive-type stretchable strain sensors exhibit large sensing ranges and high sensitiv...
Soft strain sensors are needed for a variety of applications including human motion and health monit...
To mimic human’s skin, wearable strain sensors that enable to detect multiple stimuli in the outside...
Recent advances in the design and implementation of wearable resistive, capacitive, and optical stra...
There is a growing demand for flexible and soft electronic devices. In particular, stretchable, skin...
With the recent progress made in wearable electronics, devices now require high flexibility and stre...
This study reviews the potential of flexible strain sensors based on nanomaterials such as carbon na...
Wearable and stretchable strain sensors have received much attention because of their easy interacti...
Highly stretchable sensors that can detect large strains are useful in deformable systems, such as s...
Wearable electronics allow us to push the boundaries of human interaction with technology; however, ...
Stretchable and flexible sensors attached onto the surface of the human body can perceive external s...
Stretchable and wearable sensor technology has attracted significant interests and created high tech...
This paper describes a facile strategy of micromolding‐in‐capillary process to fabricate stretchable...
Flexible and stretchable piezoresistive strain sensors which can translate mechanical stimuli (strai...
Recently, there has been a growing demand for wearable electronic devices/strain sensors in soft ro...
Most of the resistive-type stretchable strain sensors exhibit large sensing ranges and high sensitiv...
Soft strain sensors are needed for a variety of applications including human motion and health monit...
To mimic human’s skin, wearable strain sensors that enable to detect multiple stimuli in the outside...
Recent advances in the design and implementation of wearable resistive, capacitive, and optical stra...
There is a growing demand for flexible and soft electronic devices. In particular, stretchable, skin...
With the recent progress made in wearable electronics, devices now require high flexibility and stre...
This study reviews the potential of flexible strain sensors based on nanomaterials such as carbon na...
Wearable and stretchable strain sensors have received much attention because of their easy interacti...
Highly stretchable sensors that can detect large strains are useful in deformable systems, such as s...
Wearable electronics allow us to push the boundaries of human interaction with technology; however, ...
Stretchable and flexible sensors attached onto the surface of the human body can perceive external s...
Stretchable and wearable sensor technology has attracted significant interests and created high tech...
This paper describes a facile strategy of micromolding‐in‐capillary process to fabricate stretchable...
Flexible and stretchable piezoresistive strain sensors which can translate mechanical stimuli (strai...
Recently, there has been a growing demand for wearable electronic devices/strain sensors in soft ro...
Most of the resistive-type stretchable strain sensors exhibit large sensing ranges and high sensitiv...
Soft strain sensors are needed for a variety of applications including human motion and health monit...
To mimic human’s skin, wearable strain sensors that enable to detect multiple stimuli in the outside...