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wearable magnetic skin

Wearable Electronics: An Imperceptible Magnetic Skin (Adv. Mater. Technol. 10/2019)

1 min read · Thu, Apr 25 2019

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Biosensors sensing solutions wearable magnetic skin remote operation

Abdullah S. Almansouri, et al., "Wearable Electronics: An Imperceptible Magnetic Skin (Adv. Mater. Technol. 10/2019)." Advanced Materials Technologies 4 (10), 2019, 1970052. In article number 1900493 by Abdullah S. Almansouri, Jurgen Kosel, and co‐workers, a wearable magnetic skin provides remote operation and sensing solutions without the need for wires, on‐chip batteries, etc. Versatile in color and shape and extremely flexible, it can be imperceptible or eye‐catching and paves the way for numerous applications, such as tracking eye movements or contact‐free user‐machine interfaces.

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