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Abstract
This paper introduces a non-printed integrated-circuit textile (NIT) for biomedical and theranostic applications, created using a weaving method. The NIT integrates fiber-shaped transistors, sensors, diodes, solar cells, and batteries into a deformable textile. The electrochemical gating principle provides bending and stretching robustness. A woven logical computing module distinguishes emergencies, while a fiber-type sweat sensor, along with strain and light sensors, monitors body health and the environment. The photo-rechargeable energy textile enables self-powered wireless biomedical monitoring and early warning. The NIT shows promise as a 24/7 personal AI healthcare system.
Publisher
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Aug 12, 2021
Authors
Yuxin Yang, Xiaofei Wei, Nannan Zhang, Juanjuan Zheng, Xing Chen, Qian Wen, Xinxin Luo, Chong-Yew Lee, Xiaohong Liu, Xingcai Zhang, Jun Chen, Changyuan Tao, Wei Zhang, Xing Fan
Tags
integrated-circuit textile
biomedical applications
health monitoring
energy harvesting
wearable technology
self-powered devices
smart textiles
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