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Key factors and performance criteria of wearable strain sensors based on polymer nanocomposites

Recently, there has been growing demand for wearable electronic devices/strain sensors in soft robotics, body-health monitoring, human–machine interfaces, and human motion detection. Wearable strain sensors feature fast and multistimuli sensitivity, high flexibility, ultrastretchability, and biocomp...

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Published in:Nano futures 2023-06, Vol.7 (2), p.22001
Main Authors: Zhagiparova, Aliya, Kalimuldina, Gulnur, Diaby, Abdullatif Lacina, Abbassi, Fethi, Ali, Md Hazrat, Araby, Sherif
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