Soft Material-Enabled Electronics for Medicine, Healthcare, and Human-Machine Interfaces

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Soft material-enabled electronics offer distinct advantages over conventional rigid and bulky devices for numerous wearable and implantable applications. Soft materials allow for seamless integration with skin and tissues due to the enhanced mechanical flexibility and stretchability. Wearable devices with multiple sensors offer continuous, real-time monitoring of biosignals and movements, which can be applied for rehabilitation and diagnostics, among other applications. Soft implantable electronics offer similar functionalities, but with improved compatibility with human tissues. Biodegradable soft implantable electronics are also being developed for transient monitoring, such as in the weeks following surgeries. New composite materials, integration strategies, and fabrication techniques are being developed to further advance soft electronics. This paper reviews recent progresses in these areas towards the development of soft material-enabled electronics for medicine, healthcare, and human-machine interfaces.
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MDPI
Issue Date
2020-02
Language
English
Article Type
Editorial Material
Citation

MATERIALS, v.13, no.3

ISSN
1996-1944
DOI
10.3390/ma13030517
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/274135
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EE-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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