Stretchable respiration sensors: Advanced designs and multifunctional platforms for wearable physiological monitoring
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Article Title | Stretchable respiration sensors: Advanced designs and multifunctional platforms for wearable physiological monitoring |
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ERA Journal ID | 1617 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Dinh, Toan (Author), Nguyen, Thanh (Author), Phan, Hoang-Phuong (Author), Nguyen, Nam-Trung (Author), Dao, Dzung Viet (Author) and Bell, John (Author) |
Journal Title | Biosensors and Bioelectronics |
Journal Citation | 166 |
Article Number | 112460 |
Number of Pages | 23 |
Year | 2020 |
Place of Publication | Netherlands |
ISSN | 0956-5663 |
1873-4235 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2020.112460 |
Web Address (URL) | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S095656632030453X |
Abstract | Respiration signals are a vital sign of life. Monitoring human breath provides critical information for health assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for respiratory diseases such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema. Stretchable and wearable respiration sensors have recently attracted considerable interest toward monitoring physiological signals in the era of real time and portable healthcare systems. This review provides a snapshot on the recent development of stretchable sensors and wearable technologies for respiration monitoring. The article offers the fundamental guideline on the sensing mechanisms and design concepts of stretchable sensors for detecting vital breath signals such as temperature, humidity, airflow, stress and strain. A highlight on the recent progress in the integration of variable sensing components outlines feasible pathways towards multifunctional and multimodal sensor platforms. Structural designs of nanomaterials and platforms for stretchable respiration sensors are reviewed. |
Keywords | Respiration sensors, Breath sensors, Wearable sensors, Stretchable sensors, Physiological monitoring |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 510399. Classical physics not elsewhere classified |
Public Notes | Files associated with this item cannot be displayed due to copyright restrictions. |
Byline Affiliations | School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering |
Griffith University | |
Deputy Vice-Chancellor's Office (Research and Innovation) | |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q5x04/stretchable-respiration-sensors-advanced-designs-and-multifunctional-platforms-for-wearable-physiological-monitoring
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