[HTML][HTML] Nanogenerators for smart cities in the era of 5G and Internet of Things

X Zhao, H Askari, J Chen - Joule, 2021 - Elsevier
Summary 5G has taken off at a brisk speed over the years, bringing significant benefits to the
Internet of Things (IoT) devices and wireless sensor nodes. The launching of 5G technology …

2D heterostructures for ubiquitous electronics and optoelectronics: principles, opportunities, and challenges

PV Pham, SC Bodepudi, K Shehzad, Y Liu… - Chemical …, 2022 - ACS Publications
A grand family of two-dimensional (2D) materials and their heterostructures have been
discovered through the extensive experimental and theoretical efforts of chemists, material …

Wearable pressure sensors for pulse wave monitoring

K Meng, X Xiao, W Wei, G Chen… - Advanced …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death worldwide. The rapid
development of flexible sensing technologies and wearable pressure sensors have attracted …

Piezoelectric nanogenerators for personalized healthcare

W Deng, Y Zhou, A Libanori, G Chen, W Yang… - Chemical Society …, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
The development of flexible piezoelectric nanogenerators has experienced rapid progress
in the past decade and is serving as the technological foundation of future state-of-the-art …

Nanomesh pressure sensor for monitoring finger manipulation without sensory interference

S Lee, S Franklin, FA Hassani, T Yokota, MOG Nayeem… - Science, 2020 - science.org
Monitoring of finger manipulation without disturbing the inherent functionalities is critical to
understand the sense of natural touch. However, worn or attached sensors affect the natural …

Ambulatory cardiovascular monitoring via a machine‐learning‐assisted textile triboelectric sensor

Y Fang, Y Zou, J Xu, G Chen, Y Zhou… - Advanced …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Wearable bioelectronics for continuous and reliable pulse wave monitoring against body
motion and perspiration remains a great challenge and highly desired. Here, a low‐cost …

A breathable, biodegradable, antibacterial, and self-powered electronic skin based on all-nanofiber triboelectric nanogenerators

X Peng, K Dong, C Ye, Y Jiang, S Zhai, R Cheng… - Science …, 2020 - science.org
Mimicking the comprehensive functions of human sensing via electronic skins (e-skins) is
highly interesting for the development of human-machine interactions and artificial …

[HTML][HTML] Highly stable flexible pressure sensors with a quasi-homogeneous composition and interlinked interfaces

Y Zhang, J Yang, X Hou, G Li, L Wang, N Bai… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Electronic skins (e-skins) are devices that can respond to mechanical stimuli and enable
robots to perceive their surroundings. A great challenge for existing e-skins is that they may …

Wearable sensors‐enabled human–machine interaction systems: from design to application

R Yin, D Wang, S Zhao, Z Lou… - Advanced Functional …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In comparison to traditional bulky and rigid electronic devices, the human–machine
interaction (HMI) system with flexible and wearable components is an inevitable future trend …

Cellulose‐based flexible functional materials for emerging intelligent electronics

D Zhao, Y Zhu, W Cheng, W Chen, Y Wu… - Advanced …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
There is currently enormous and growing demand for flexible electronics for personalized
mobile equipment, human–machine interface units, wearable medical‐healthcare systems …