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Epidermal pressure sensor that directly contacts with human skin can be used to monitor physiological signals, such as pulse, blood pressure, and heartbeat etc. Although promising stretchable substrates and electrodes were developed in the past, there is a need for a technology to produce inexpensive epidermal pressure sensor that is sensitive to a low-pressure regime and is flexible and stretchable...
Elastomeric electric-contact pressure sensors in wearable devices for monitoring physiological signals have much broader potential. In order to design and develop better pressure sensors, the simulation of the electric contact — pressure response is very important. However, due to the large deformation of the patterned surface, it is difficult to model the specific contact surface by using the conventional...
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