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Yao et al., 2022 - Google Patents

Ultrasoft porous 3D conductive dry electrodes for electrophysiological sensing and myoelectric control

Yao et al., 2022

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190821278243472770
Author
Yao S
Zhou W
Hinson R
Dong P
Wu S
Ives J
Hu X
Huang H
Zhu Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Advanced materials technologies

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Biopotential electrodes have found broad applications in health monitoring, human– machine interactions, and rehabilitation. This article reports the fabrication and applications of ultrasoft breathable dry electrodes that can address several challenges for their long‐term …
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