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      A Survey on Activity Detection and Classification Using Wearable Sensors

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              An All-Elastomeric Transparent and Stretchable Temperature Sensor for Body-Attachable Wearable Electronics.

              A transparent stretchable (TS) gated sensor array with high optical transparency, conformality, and high stretchability of up to 70% is demonstrated. The TS-gated sensor array has high responsivity to temperature changes in objects and human skin. This unprecedented TS-gated sensor array, as well as the integrated platform of the TS-gated sensor with a transparent and stretchable strain sensor, show great potential for application to wearable skin electronics for recognition of human activity.
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                Journal
                IEEE Sensors Journal
                IEEE Sensors J.
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                1530-437X
                1558-1748
                2379-9153
                January 15 2017
                January 15 2017
                : 17
                : 2
                : 386-403
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                10.1109/JSEN.2016.2628346
                20361435-8010-48c0-816a-b293248ae334
                © 2017
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