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Wearable, Human‐Interactive, Health‐Monitoring, Wireless Devices Fabricated by Macroscale Printing Techniques

Wataru Honda, Shingo Harada, Takayuki Arie, Seiji Akita, Kuniharu Takei

Year
2014
Citations
453
Access
Open access

Abstract

Wearable human‐interactive devices are advanced technologies that will improve the comfort, convenience, and security of humans, and have a wide range of applications from robotics to clinical health monitoring. In this study, a fully printed wearable human‐interactive device called a “smart bandage” is proposed as the first proof of concept. The device incorporates touch and temperature sensors to monitor health, a drug‐delivery system to improve health, and a wireless coil to detect touch. The sensors, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) structure, and wireless coil are monolithically integrated onto flexible substrates. A smart bandage is demonstrated on a human arm. These types of wearable human‐interactive devices represent a promising platform not only for interactive devices, but also for flexible MEMS technology.

Keywords

Wearable computerWearable technologyWirelessBandageMicroelectromechanical systemsEmbedded systemComputer scienceHuman healthMaterials scienceHuman–computer interaction

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