Fig. 6: Applicability assessment of TES in both static and dynamic scenarios. | Nature Communications

Fig. 6: Applicability assessment of TES in both static and dynamic scenarios.

From: A biomimetic laminated strategy enabled strain-interference free and durable flexible thermistor electronics

Fig. 6

a Conceptual demonstration of thermistor electronic integration for the dynamic temperature monitoring. b Schematic illustration of temperature detection upon various positions of body (mouth, forehead, armpit, chest, and wrist), and c the comparison of TES (middle panel) with thermocouple (bottom panel), the IR images reflecting real-time temperature (upper panel). d Consecutive temperature identification for 100 cycles from 36–38 °C to mimic the continuous “fever indication”. e The comparable temperature response time of TES and thermocouple upon large temperature variations (19–70 °C). f Optical images of the temperature monitoring by conformal contacting the TES (left panel) and thermocouple (right panel), and g the real-time current variations of TES without strain induced signal distortion during both the volunteer running (speed = 10 km h−1) and rest sessions in contrast to the imprecise skin temperature monitoring of thermocouple.

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