3d printed leech-inspired origami dry electrodes for electrophysiology sensing robots

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  • who: Tae-Ho Kim from the Published in partnership with Nanjing Tech University have published the research: 3D printed leech-inspired origami dry electrodes for electrophysiology sensing robots, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, a leech-inspired origami (LIO) sensor was developed to monitor biomedical vital signs using a humanoidsensing robot.
  • future: Although the authors conclude that the BP sensing robot would have a reliable performance in defining BP values further investigation is required to make a biomedically meaningful implementation. The force direction of d has two directional elements the length . . .

     

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