Wearable Biodevices Based on Two-Dimensional Materials: From Flexible Sensors to Smart Integrated Systems
Beijing Institute of Technology · Beihang University
Abstract
The proliferation of wearable biodevices has boosted the development of soft, innovative, and multifunctional materials for human health monitoring. The integration of wearable sensors with intelligent systems is an overwhelming tendency, providing powerful tools for remote health monitoring and personal health management. Among many candidates, two-dimensional (2D) materials stand out due to several exotic mechanical, electrical, optical, and chemical properties that can be efficiently integrated into atomic-thin films. While previous reviews on 2D materials for biodevices primarily focus on conventional configurations and materials like graphene, the rapid development of new 2D materials with exotic…
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6Topics & keywords
- Wearable computer
- Computer science
- Systems engineering
- Human health
- Nanotechnology
- Data science
- Embedded system
- Engineering