The potential applications in wearable electronics promote
the
booming development of flexible and wearable sensors in recent years.
Graphene fiber (G-F), as a new smart important one-dimensional material,
has outstanding conductivity and flexibility. Because of these excellent
properties, G-F is an ideal material for fabricating wearable and
flexible sensors. In this work, a wearable resistive-type G-Fs sensor
was successfully fabricated, analyzed, and used to monitor human motions.
The prepared G-Fs sensor not only had a broad range of detecting bending
angles from 0 to 120° but also exhibited high sensitivity, long
cycle stability, and a fast response time of about 70 ms. More importantly,
the deformation sensing mechanisms of the G-Fs sensor and pure G-Fs
were proposed and analyzed. The wearable G-Fs sensor demonstrated
high sensitivity, accuracy, and good reproducibility in detecting
human motions, such as joint and muscle movements. The excellent performances
and the proposed deformation sensing of G-Fs sensors would promote
the application of G-Fs in flexible and wearable electronics.