JOURNAL ARTICLE

High Sensitive Ultrathin Wearable Sensor for Physiological Signal Monitoring

Abstract

The high thickness of the wearable device restricts its conformal adhesion to the human skin, which results in low sensitive and unstable detection to the physiological signals. Here, an ultrathin wearable sensor with conformal skin adhesion was developed. It showed high sensitivity and good stability in physiological signal monitoring (e. g., human pulse).

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Wearable computer SIGNAL (programming language) Sensitivity (control systems) Wearable technology Conformal map Pulse (music) Computer science Materials science Optoelectronics Biomedical engineering Electronic engineering Embedded system Engineering Telecommunications

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