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A Dual‐Functional Graphene‐Based Self‐Alarm Health‐Monitoring E‐Skin
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2019
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Wearable SystemMedical MonitoringEngineeringElectronic SkinBiochemical SensorsWearable TechnologyWearable SensorsBiomedical EngineeringUltrahigh SensitivityHealth Monitoring (Structural Health Monitoring)Health Monitoring (Biomedical Engineering)Self‐alarm Health‐monitoring E‐skinBiomedical DevicesSkin-electrode InterfaceMaterials ScienceWearable ElectronicsBiomedical SensorsSensorsBioelectronicsGraphene FiberGrapheneHealth MonitoringSensor DesignTechnologyWearable BiosensorsWearable Sensor
Abstract Diseases such as cardiovascular problems and sleep apnea cause mass deaths annually due to a lack of timely and portable monitoring and alarm measures. Various wearable devices for health monitoring have been intensely researched to reduce mortality. However, these devices themselves can only detect physiological signals; they cannot sound an alarm. Therefore, they must rely on mobile phones or other peripheral devices such as speakers or vibration motors to sound an alarm, which may result in a patient missing the optimal treatment. It is valuable to develop a self‐alarm health monitoring device with the dual functions of physiological signal detection and sound alarm simultaneously. A one‐step laser‐induced graphene (LIG)‐based electronic skin (E‐skin) is fabricated to perform health monitoring and alarm at the same time, which benefit from its both excellent mechanical and acoustical performance. These customized shutter‐patterned E‐skins have an ultrahigh sensitivity of 316.3 and can detect various biosignals such as wrist pulse, respiratory, etc. They also have a self‐alarm function and can sound an alarm when detecting abnormal situations. This study addresses the multifunctional integration required for multisensors, which will open further applications in wearable sensors and health‐care devices.
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