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A major challenge in self-powered wearable sensors for health care monitoring is distinguishing different signals when they occur at the same time. Researchers from Penn State and China’s Hebei University of Technology addressed this issue by uncovering a new property of a sensor material, enabling the team to develop a new type of flexible sensor that can accurately measure both temperature and physical strain simultaneously but separately to more precisely pinpoint various signals.“This unique sensor material we’ve developed has potentially important applications in health care monitoring,” said Huanyu “Larry” Cheng, James L. Henderson, Jr. Memorial Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics (ESM) at Penn State and co-corresponding author of the study published in Nature Communications.
Since the thermoelectric aspect of LIG means it can generate electrical power when there is a temperature difference, LIG sensors are self-powered. According to Cheng, this could be particularly useful for continuous monitoring in clinical settings and for other applications, such as helping detect fires in remote locations.In addition to refining the sensor, the team is developing a wireless system that will allow people to monitor the data from the sensor remotely. This will make it possible to track important information, such as temperature or strain, in real time using smartphones or other devices.
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