The increasing demand for continuous, comprehensive physiological information captured by skin-interfaced wireless sensors is hindered by their relatively high-power consumption and the associated patient discomfort that can follow from the use of high capacity batteries. This paper presents an adaptive electronics platform and a tri-modal energy harvesting approach to reduce the need for battery power. Specifically, the schemes focus on sensors that involve light in their operation, through use of (i) photometric methods, where ambient light contributes directly to the measurement process, (ii) multijunction photovoltaic cells, where ambient light powers operation and/or charges an integrated battery, and (iii) photoluminescent packaging, where ambient light activates light-emitting species to enhance the first two schemes. Additional features of interest are in (i) in-sensor computational approaches that decrease the bandwidth and thus the energy consumption in wireless data communication and (ii) radio frequency power transfer for battery charging. These ideas have utility across broad other classes of wearable devices as well as small, portable electronic gadgetry.
Adaptive electronics for photovoltaic, photoluminescent and photometric methods in power harvesting for wireless wearable sensors.
用于无线可穿戴传感器的光伏、光致发光和光度法能量收集的自适应电子器件
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作者:Park Chanho, Park Do Yun, Zhang Haohui, Yang Da Som, Redden Catherine R, Yoo Seonggwang, Park Tae Wan, Zhou Mingyu, Yoo Jae-Young, Sim Youngmin, Vázquez-Guardado Abraham, Heo Seung Yun, Avila Raudel, Hou Zhao-Bang, Kim Jiwon, Ahn Hak-Young, Kim Youngdo, Oh Seyong, Kim Jae-Hwan, Baek Jason, Banks Anthony, Shaaban Aimen F, Huang Yonggang, Kwon Kyeongha, Rogers John A
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jul 1; 16(1):5808 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-025-60911-1 | ||
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