reviewChemical ReviewsJan 4, 2024Closed access

Materials-Driven Soft Wearable Bioelectronics for Connected Healthcare

Monash University

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Abstract

In the era of Internet-of-things, many things can stay connected; however, biological systems, including those necessary for human health, remain unable to stay connected to the global Internet due to the lack of soft conformal biosensors. The fundamental challenge lies in the fact that electronics and biology are distinct and incompatible, as they are based on different materials via different functioning principles. In particular, the human body is soft and curvilinear, yet electronics are typically rigid and planar. Recent advances in materials and materials design have generated tremendous opportunities to design soft wearable bioelectronics, which may bridge the gap, enabling the ultimate dream of…

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Keywords
  • Bioelectronics
  • Wearable computer
  • Wearable technology
  • Computer science
  • Soft materials
  • Nanotechnology
  • Electronics
  • Internet of Things
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