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Evolving flexible sensors, wearable and implantable technologies towards BodyNET for advanced healthcare and reinforced life qualityHe et al., 2021
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- He T
- Lee C
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- IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems
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Recent advances in flexible electronics have offered a good opportunity in designing a variety of wearable devices for healthcare monitoring, prevention medicine, and robotic control. Wearable sensors are entering the era of digital health, with compelling …
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