Advances in triboelectric nanogenerators for self‐powered wearable respiratory monitoring
William Kwak,
Junyi Yin,
Shaolei Wang
et al.
Abstract:Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have recently gained attention as a compelling platform technology for building wearable bioelectronics. Aside from being self‐powered, TENGs are lightweight, low in cost, rich in material choice, comfortable to wear, and increasingly versatile with advances in sensitivity and efficiency. Due to these features, TENGs have become appealing in biomedical sensing applications, especially for human respiration monitoring. A wealth of information can be collected by breath‐induc… Show more
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