Multifunctional skin-compliant wearable sensors for monitoring human condition applications

Geetika Maddirala,Thomas Searle, Xiao Wang,Gursel Alici,Vitor Sencadas

APPLIED MATERIALS TODAY(2022)

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Wearable sensors and devices capable of simulating human somatosensation are highly desirable to develop the next generation of electronic skins (e-skins), human-machine interfaces, and soft robotics. Herein, the design of flexible and skin-compliant capacitive pressure sensors for monitoring human motion and physiological signals by electrical signal conversion is reported. The introduction of air chambers into elastomeric polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate led to the development of pressure sensors with high sensitivity (0.82 kPa (-1), up to 20% strain), capable of detecting both static and dynamic mechanical stimuli (17 nm/s), with a low Limit of Detection (LOD) of 1 Pa. Furthermore, the pressure sensors present an ultra-fast rise time (31.2 ms) and bandwidth (11.2 Hz), negligible hysteresis, and excellent cycling stability (> 10,0 0 0 cycles). Successful monitoring of human movement (e.g., arms bending), haptics, and physiological signals like heart and respiratory rates, demonstrate the potential of these sensors for wearable biosensing applications. (c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Wearable electronics,Electronic skins,Healthcare,Human motion monitoring,Human-machine interfaces
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