Biofuel-powered soft electronic skin with multiplexed and wireless sensing for human-machine interfaces
California Institute of Technology
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Abstract
, glucose, and pH) and the skin temperature during prolonged physical activities and wirelessly transmitted the data to the user interface using Bluetooth. The PPES was also able to monitor muscle contraction and work as a human-machine interface for human- prosthesis walking.
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- Wireless
- Multiplexing
- Computer science
- Electronic skin
- Embedded system
- Telecommunications
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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