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Body-attachable multifunctional electronic skins for bio-signal monitoring and therapeutic applications

Kang Hyeon Kim, Jeong Hyeon Kim, Yu Jin Ko, Han Eol Lee

2024Soft Science23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The lack of infrastructure and accessibility in medical treatments has been considered as a global chronic issue since the concept of treatment and prevention was presented. After the COVID-19 pandemic, the medical reaction capability for epidemic outbreak/spread has been spotlighted as a critical issue to the fore worldwide. To reduce the burden on the medical system from the simultaneous disease emergence, the personalized wearable electronic systems have arisen as the next-generation biomedical monitoring/treating equipment for infectious diseases at the initial stage. In particular, electronic skin (e-skin) with its potential for multifunctional extendibility has been enabled to be applied to next-generation long-term healthcare devices with real-time biosignal sensing. Here, we introduce the recent enhancements of various e-skin systems for healthcare applications in terms of material types and device structures, including sensor components, biological signal sensing mechanisms, applicable technological advancements, and medical utilization.

Topics & Concepts

BiosignalWearable computerComputer scienceCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Wearable technologyRisk analysis (engineering)Healthcare systemHealth careEmbedded systemInfectious disease (medical specialty)BusinessMedicineTelecommunicationsDiseaseWirelessPathologyEconomic growthEconomicsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsNanomaterials and Printing TechnologiesThin-Film Transistor Technologies
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