This book provides readers with an introduction to the materials
and devices necessary for flexible sensors and electronics,
followed by common techniques for fabrication of such devices and
system-level integration. Key insights into fabrication and
processing will guide readers through the tradeoff choices in
designing such platforms. A comprehensive review of two specific,
flexible bioelectronic platforms, related to smart bandages for
wound monitoring and thread-based diagnostics for wearable health,
will demonstrate practical application at the system level.Â
The book also provides a unique electrical engineering perspective
by reviewing circuit architectures for low noise signal
conditioning of weak signals from sensors,, and for low power
analog to digital converters for signal acquisition. To achieve
energy autonomy, authors provide several example of CMOS energy
harvesting front end circuits and voltage boosters. Beyond circuit
architectures, the book also provides a review of the modern theory
of sampling and recovery of sparse signals, also known as
compressed sensing. They then highlight how these principles can be
leveraged for design and implementation of efficient signal
acquisition hardware and reliable processing of acquired data for
flexible electronic platforms.
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