A Metamaterial Computational Multi-Sensor of Grip-Strength Properties with Point-of-Care Human-Computer Interaction

ADVANCED SCIENCE(2023)

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Grip strength is a biomarker of frailty and an evaluation indicator of brain health, cardiovascular morbidity, and psychological health. Yet, the development of a reliable, interactive, and point-of-care device for comprehensive multi-sensing of hand grip status is challenging. Here, a relation between soft buckling metamaterial deformations and built piezoelectric voltage signals is uncovered to achieve multiple sensing of maximal grip force, grip speed, grip impulse, and endurance indicators. A metamaterial computational sensor design is established by hyperelastic model that governs the mechanical characterization, machine learning models for computational sensing, and graphical user interface to provide visual cues. A exemplify grip measurement for left and right hands of seven elderly campus workers is conducted. By taking indicators of grip status as input parameters, human-computer interactive games are incorporated into the computational sensor to improve the user compliance with measurement protocols. Two elderly female schizophrenic patients are participated in the real-time interactive point-of-care grip assessment and training for potentially sarcopenia screening. The attractive features of this advanced intelligent metamaterial computational sensing system are crucial to establish a point-of-care biomechanical platform and advancing the human-computer interactive healthcare, ultimately contributing to a global health ecosystem. A reliable, interactive, and point-of-care device sensing maximal grip force, grip speed, grip impulse, and endurance indicators for multi-sensing comprehensive grip strength status is developed. Implemented with interactive games with tactile and visual feedback to increase user interest and compliance, the sensor advances arising fields of point-of-care computational sensing, human-machine interactive system and internet of medical things.image
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grip strength, human-computer interaction, mechanical metamaterials, piezoelectricity, self-powered sensing
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