DOAJ Open Access 2024

Wearable Sensors Based on Miniaturized High-Performance Hybrid Nanogenerator for Medical Health Monitoring

Jinjing Wu Xiaobo Lin Chengkai Yang Sirui Yang Chenning Liu +1 lainnya

Abstrak

Wearable sensors are important components, converting mechanical vibration energy into electrical signals or other forms of output, which are widely used in healthcare, disaster warning, and transportation. However, the reliance on batteries limits the portability of wearable sensors and hinders their application in the field of Internet of Things. To solve this problem, we designed a miniaturized high-performance hybrid nanogenerator (MHP-HNG), which combined the functions of triboelectric sensing and electromagnetic power generation as well as the advantages of miniaturization. By optimizing the design of TENG and EMG, the wearable sensor achieved a voltage output of 14.14 V and a power output of 49 mW. Based on the wireless optical communication and wireless communication technologies, the wearable sensor achieved the integration of sensing, communication, and self-powered function, which is expected to realize health monitoring, emergency warning, and rehabilitation assistance, and further extend the potential application value in the medical field.

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Jinjing Wu

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Xiaobo Lin

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Chengkai Yang

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Sirui Yang

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Chenning Liu

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Yuanyuan Cao

Format Sitasi

Wu, J., Lin, X., Yang, C., Yang, S., Liu, C., Cao, Y. (2024). Wearable Sensors Based on Miniaturized High-Performance Hybrid Nanogenerator for Medical Health Monitoring. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios14080361

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2024
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10.3390/bios14080361
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