Eardrum‐Inspired Active Sensors for Self‐Powered Cardiovascular System Characterization and Throat‐Attached Anti‐Interference Voice Recognition

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DOI: 10.1002/adma.201404794 Publication Date: 2015-01-12T14:50:28Z
ABSTRACT
The first bionic membrane sensor based on triboelectrification is reported for self-powered physiological and behavioral measurements such as local internal body pressures non-invasive human health assessment. can also be anti-interference throat voice recording recognition, well high-accuracy multimodal biometric authentication, thus potentially expanding the scope of applications in wearable medical/health monitoring, interactive input/control devices accurate, reliable, less intrusive authentication systems. As a service to our authors readers, this journal provides supporting information supplied by authors. Such materials are peer reviewed may re-organized online delivery, but not copy-edited or typeset. Technical support issues arising from (other than missing files) should addressed Please note: publisher responsible content functionality any Any queries content) directed corresponding author article.
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