Description |
1 online resource (viii, 73 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Series |
SpringerBriefs in materials, 2192-1105 |
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SpringerBriefs in materials, 2192-1105
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Contents |
1. Printed strain sensor -- 2. Carbon conductive ink-based printed strain sensor -- 3. Silver nanoparticles-based printed strain sensor -- 4. Composites and hybrid conductive ink-based printer strain sensor -- 5. Performance evaluation of printed strain sensor -- 6. Printed strain sensor for wearable health monitoring applications |
Summary |
This book reviews different types of nanomaterials-based-conductive inks used to develop printed strain sensors, printing fabrication methods, and applications such as wearable health monitoring. Printed wearable electronic devices have recently drawn a lot of attention, as shown by the increasing number of publications and commercialized devices covering various facets in emerging fields. Many researchers are working toward optimizing nanoparticle-based-conductive inks for wearable electronics. However, issues related to its stability, dispersion, and annealing temperature often limit its applications. General important information and requirements of flexible electronics for health monitoring are covered in the book chapter. The target audiences are researchers and students who are involved in the development of printed wearable electronics |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed September 21, 2023) |
Subject |
Wearable technology.
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Nanostructured materials.
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Patient monitoring -- Equipment and supplies -- Technological innovations
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Biomedical engineering.
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Nanostructures
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biomedical engineering.
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Biomedical engineering
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Nanostructured materials
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Wearable technology
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Ni Htwe, Ye Zar, author
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ISBN |
9789819957804 |
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981995780X |
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