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Download scientific diagram | (a) Fabrication process of a silk fabric-based respiration sensor. (b) Real-time monitoring of shallow breathing (black), normal breathing (blue), and fast breathing (red) with a humidity-sensitive textile-based device. Inset Fig. 4b is the optical photo of the EL device at different breathing states. (c) are the enlarged response curves corresponding to shallow breathing, normal breathing, and fast breathing, respectively. from publication: Textile-Based Humidity-Driven Wearable Electroluminescent for Visual Sensing | Miniaturization and integration have become a trend of modern wearable intelligent electronics. But how to visualize sensing information in a single-level device remains a challenge. Here, we present a humidity-driven textile-based electroluminescent (EL) interactive display | Electroluminescence, Sensing and Devices | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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