Flexible, Stretchable Sensors for Wearable Health Monitoring: Sensing Mechanisms, Materials, Fabrication Strategies and Features
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Detectable Indicators in Health Monitoring
2.1. Body Motions
2.1.1. Hand and Limb
2.1.2. Plantar
2.1.3. Face and Throat
2.2. Vital Signs
2.2.1. Breath
2.2.2. Heart Rate, Pulse and ECG
2.2.3. Skin Temperature
2.3. Metabolism Parameters
3. Mechanisms, Materials and Fabrications
3.1. Sensing Mechanisms
3.1.1. Piezoresistivity
3.1.2. Capacitance
3.1.3. Piezoelectricity
3.1.4. Others
3.2. Construction Materials
3.2.1. Materials for Substrate
3.2.2. Materials for Active Element
Carbon Materials
Metal Materials
Polymers
3.3. Fabrication Strategies
4. Performances and Challenges
4.1. Basic Performances
4.1.1. Sensitivity and Linearity
4.1.2. Hysteresis and Response Time
4.1.3. Durability
4.2. Specific Performances
4.2.1. Biocompatibility and Biodegradation
4.2.2. Wireless Communication
4.2.3. Self-Power
4.3. Challenges
4.3.1. Mass Production
4.3.2. Multifunctional Sensing
4.3.3. Systematization and Intellectualization
5. Conclusions and Perspectives
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Indicator | Position | Measured Parameter | Possible Application |
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Motion | Hand | Strain, Pressure | Rehabilitation, gesture identification |
Limb | Strain | Rehabilitation,sport training | |
Foot | Pressure | Gait detection, sport training | |
Throat | Strain | Phonation and deglutition detection | |
Face | Strain | Expression identification | |
Skintemperature | The whole | Temperature | Wound healing, physiological status, Clinical diagnosis |
Heart rate/ECG/pulse | Chest, wrist, neck, finger tip | Strain | Detection of Heart failure and cardiovascular disease |
Respiration | Chest | Strain | Detection of cardiac arrest, apnea, emotional control |
Nostrils | Pressure, Humidity | ||
Metabolism | Sweating area, oral cavity, eyes | Constituent of biofluids | Evaluating the body status by the appearance & concentration of lactic acid, alcohol, electrolytes, pH |
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Liu, Y.; Wang, H.; Zhao, W.; Zhang, M.; Qin, H.; Xie, Y. Flexible, Stretchable Sensors for Wearable Health Monitoring: Sensing Mechanisms, Materials, Fabrication Strategies and Features. Sensors 2018, 18, 645. https://doi.org/10.3390/s18020645
Liu Y, Wang H, Zhao W, Zhang M, Qin H, Xie Y. Flexible, Stretchable Sensors for Wearable Health Monitoring: Sensing Mechanisms, Materials, Fabrication Strategies and Features. Sensors. 2018; 18(2):645. https://doi.org/10.3390/s18020645
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Yan, Hai Wang, Wei Zhao, Min Zhang, Hongbo Qin, and Yongqiang Xie. 2018. "Flexible, Stretchable Sensors for Wearable Health Monitoring: Sensing Mechanisms, Materials, Fabrication Strategies and Features" Sensors 18, no. 2: 645. https://doi.org/10.3390/s18020645