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    Smart sensor systems for wearable electronic devices

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    Wearable human interaction devices are technologies with various applications for improving human comfort, convenience and security and for monitoring health conditions. Healthcare monitoring includes caring for the welfare of every person, which includes early diagnosis of diseases, real-time monitoring of the effects of treatment, therapy, and the general monitoring of the conditions of people's health. As a result, wearable electronic devices are receiving greater attention because of their facile interaction with the human body, such as monitoring heart rate, wrist pulse, motion, blood pressure, intraocular pressure, and other health-related conditions. In this paper, various smart sensors and wireless systems are reviewed, the current state of research related to such systems is reported, and their detection mechanisms are compared. Our focus was limited to wearable and attachable sensors. Section 1 presents the various smart sensors. In Section 2, we describe multiplexed sensors that can monitor several physiological signals simultaneously. Section 3 provides a discussion about short-range wireless systems including bluetooth, near field communication (NFC), and resonance antenna systems for wearable electronic devices

    Stretchable and transparent electrodes based on in-plane structures

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    Stretchable electronics has attracted great interest with compelling potential applications that require reliable operation under mechanical deformation. Achieving stretchability in devices, however, requires a deeper understanding of nanoscale materials and mechanics beyond the success of flexible electronics. In this regard, tremendous research efforts have been dedicated toward developing stretchable electrodes, which are one of the most important building blocks for stretchable electronics. Stretchable transparent thin-film electrodes, which retain their electrical conductivity and optical transparency under mechanical deformation, are particularly important for the favourable application of stretchable devices. This minireview summarizes recent advances in stretchable transparent thin-film electrodes, especially employing strategies based on in-plane structures. Various approaches using metal nanomaterials, carbon nanomaterials, and their hybrids are described in terms of preparation processes and their optoelectronic/mechanical properties. Some challenges and perspectives for further advances in stretchable transparent electrodes are also discussed. © 2015 The Royal Society of Chemistry.open0

    Wearable Electronics Using High Resolution Printing Technique

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    Wearable, Wireless Eye Therapy Devices Using Red Light-Emitting Diodes on 3D Surfaces

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    Fabrication of High-resolution Bridge-like 3D Interconnects using Electrohydrohynamic Inkjet Printing

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    As electronics are moving toward highly integrated and complex hierarchical forms, the development of high-resolution packaging and metallization technologies becomes an important research topic. Conventional techniques, however, still present challenges in providing high-resolution features or reducing multiple process steps. Here, we demonstrate the direct fabrication of high-resolution bridge-like 3D interconnects using electrohydrodynamic inkjet (e-jet) printing technology. E-jet printing, which can use small nozzles to reduce droplet sizes by exploiting an electric field for ejecti
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