WASHINGTON, August 9, 2022 – Wearable human-machine interface devices, HMIs, can be used to control machines, computers, music players, and other systems. A challenge for conventional HMIs is the ...
(Left) Photo of the magnetoelastic sensor array, which conforms to human skin and can function even when exposed to liquid. It can interact with a music speaker's command components: play, pause, next ...
People with diabetes could soon be waving goodbye to the pain and hassle of needles, thanks to a new under-skin sensor that monitors blood sugar levels with a simple wave of the arm. People with ...
What the magnetoelastic effect is and how it can be used. How an innovative design and fabrication technique led to a flexible magnetoelastic device. How this unique device can be used for both energy ...
Researchers in the US claim to have developed a waterproof human-machine interface device that could be used to control a range of smart devices. The magnetoelastic sensor array, which conforms to ...
How researchers are making use of new materials such as graphene for skin-mounted or implanted medical sensors. How self- or harvesting-powered devices are eliminating the need for implanted or ...