Flexible Electronics Systems and Advances (invited)

Citation

Schwartz, D. E. Flexible Electronics Systems and Advances (invited). Proceedings of SPIE Defense and Commercial Sensing.; Baltimore, MD USA. Date of Talk: 2019-04-15

Abstract

Flexible electronics offers opportunities for greatly expanding the ability to probe the environment with distributed sensors that can be incorporated into the Internet of Things (IoT). This promise is embodied by peel-and-stick labels with advanced functionality that can be easily deployed on structures or the body and integrated into analytical systems. Recent progress in materials, devices, and fabrication techniques, together with ever-advancing electronics capabilities has enabled the demonstration of new sensors and prototype systems that provide insight into the trajectory of this technology.


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