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Op huid gebaseerde sensor laat zien hoe het lichaam beweegt
Wetenschappers van de RUG hebben draagbare en gevoelige sensoren gemaakt die net als onze huid reageren de sensoren op druk en kunnen ze de...
Skin-inspired sensors show how our body moves
Scientists at the University of Groningen have created wearable, stitchable, and sensitive sensors from flexible polymers and bundles of carbon fibre. Like our skin, these sensors respond to pressure and can measure body position and movement. They could be used to measure disease progress in Parkinson’s disease, or sense joint movement in athletes, for example.
Skin-inspired sensors show how our body moves
Scientists have created wearable, stitchable, and sensitive sensors from flexible polymers and bundles of carbon fibre. Like our skin, these sensors respond to pressure and can measure body position and movement. They could be used to measure disease progress in Parkinson's disease, or sense joint movement in athletes, for example.
Wearable Sensors in Fabric May Help Monitor Disease Progression
Scientists have created wearable, flexible sensors — which can be integrated into fabrics, and detect touch pressure as well as measure body movements — that may be used to gauge motor disease progression in people with Parkinson’s, a study reported. Placing the sensors in the soles of patients'...
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