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Wearable sensors conductive materials

The main advantage of wearable devices, compared to traditional technologies, lies in their capacity to be powered and to transmit data while remaining mobile. In order for the sensors to analyze and record the measured values, they need to be connected to a source of power thanks to conductive materials, which, in this case, have to be linear and continuous. [Pg.520]


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