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A Skin‐Like and Highly Stretchable Optical Fiber Sensor with the Hybrid Coding of Wavelength–Light Intensity
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2021
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Wearable SystemPhotonic SensorOptical MaterialsMedical MonitoringEngineeringWearable TechnologyWearable SensorsBiomedical EngineeringFiber OpticsSsof SensorKinesiologyBioimpedance SensorsWavelength–light IntensityOptical PropertiesOptical SensorVirtual RealityPhotonicsWearable ElectronicsFiber Optic SensingBiophotonicsFiber OpticOptical SensorsBiomedical SensorsFlexible SensorsSensorsOptical WaveguidesSkin‐like Electrical SensorOptical Fiber CommunicationWearable BiosensorsHybrid CodingWearable Sensor
Skin‐like electrical sensor has been widely employed for wearable human healthcare monitoring but is limited by electromagnetic interferences, poor waterproof performance, and point‐type measurement. Herein, a skin‐like and stretchable optical fiber (SSOF) sensor with excellent stretchability (up to 100%), flexibility, and excellent compliance with skin is reported. A hybrid coding based on the light intensity difference of two fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) is created to achieve the resistance for light power fluctuations and the capability of distributed measurement. The SSOF sensor has outstanding durability (>10 000 cycles), waterproofness, and impact resistance. And it can stably work in heat (55 °C) or cold (≈0 °C) environment as well. Furthermore, the SSOF sensor‐based human–computer interaction system is created to achieve the distributed monitoring of physiological parameters and human full‐body movement leading to the enormous potential for virtual reality (VR) and rehabilitation therapy.
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