2017
DOI: 10.1002/smll.201703034
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Recent Progress of Textile‐Based Wearable Electronics: A Comprehensive Review of Materials, Devices, and Applications

Abstract: Wearable electronics are emerging as a platform for next-generation, human-friendly, electronic devices. A new class of devices with various functionality and amenability for the human body is essential. These new conceptual devices are likely to be a set of various functional devices such as displays, sensors, batteries, etc., which have quite different working conditions, on or in the human body. In these aspects, electronic textiles seem to be a highly suitable possibility, due to the unique characteristics… Show more

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“…[94] In order to obtain the large-scale stretchability of nanomaterials, apart from using all intrinsically stretchable materials, many researchers have adopted advanced structural design strategies to improve system-level deformation behavior, such as wavy structures, horseshoe shapes, filamentary serpentine or fractal structures, and porous structures including sponge and foam. [98,99] For practical application, the manufacturing process of wearable sensors should be cost-effective, scalable, capable of large area, and easy production. [98,99] For practical application, the manufacturing process of wearable sensors should be cost-effective, scalable, capable of large area, and easy production.…”
Section: Materials Structures and Methods In Wearable Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[94] In order to obtain the large-scale stretchability of nanomaterials, apart from using all intrinsically stretchable materials, many researchers have adopted advanced structural design strategies to improve system-level deformation behavior, such as wavy structures, horseshoe shapes, filamentary serpentine or fractal structures, and porous structures including sponge and foam. [98,99] For practical application, the manufacturing process of wearable sensors should be cost-effective, scalable, capable of large area, and easy production. [98,99] For practical application, the manufacturing process of wearable sensors should be cost-effective, scalable, capable of large area, and easy production.…”
Section: Materials Structures and Methods In Wearable Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[95][96][97] Currently, nanomaterial-based sensors are mainly prepared by incorporating nanomaterials into flexible or elastic substrate, such as a fiber, fabric, or polymer matrix. [98,99] For practical application, the manufacturing process of wearable sensors should be cost-effective, scalable, capable of large area, and easy production. To fabricate the wearable nanomaterial-based sensors, spin coating, spray coating, drop casting, dip coating, layer-by-layer assembly, vacuum filtration, and direct printing or writing techniques are among key interests of researchers currently.…”
Section: Materials Structures and Methods In Wearable Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fabricating electronics in a flexible wearable format has significant advantages for health monitoring and sensing . High‐fidelity sensor–skin interfaces improve signal‐to‐noise ratio through the intimate contact of the device and body .…”
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“…Wearable and flexible electronic products that can be bent, folded, or even stretched have recently received considerable attention . Because they need flexible power sources, there is an urgent need for the development of light‐weight, flexible, and wearable energy storage devices .…”
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confidence: 99%