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Title Self-Powered Triboelectric Sensors For Biomedical Applications
ID_Doc 48186
Authors Lincy R.B.; Rubia J.J.; Shibi C.S.; Kanimozhi N.; Sheeba C.S.; Sumathy G.
Year 2024
Published Self-powered Sensors: a Path to Wearable Electronics
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-13792-1.00005-5
Abstract Autonomous-driven sensors are broadly used and have a significant impact on daily living. Since these sensors are sensitive to outside stimuli, including pressure, temperature, moisture, and motion, they are designed to quantify the amount of proper movement and convert the biomechanical activities into electrical signals utilising triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs). The wearable, implantable, and patchable TENG-based self-powered sensors are employed in healthcare monitoring and human body movements. TENGs have been used in a variety of applications as efficient mechanical-to-electric energy conversion technologies, including robotics, fibres and fabric sensors, intelligent traffic, chemical and monitoring of the environment, smart cities, and wearable technologies, among others. This currently looks closely at TENG’s advancements in the medical industry. © 2025 Elsevier Inc. All rights are reserved including those for text and data mining AI training and similar technologies.
Author Keywords Flexible electronics; Healthcare monitoring; Implantable sensors; Self-powered sensors; Triboelectric sensor


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