1. Browsing the Real World using Organic Electronics, Si-Chips, and a Human Touch.
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Berggren, Magnus, Simon, Daniel, Nilsson, D, Dyreklev, P, Norberg, P, Nordlinder, S, Ersman, PA, Gustafsson, G, Wikner, Jacob, Hederén, J, Hentzell, H, Berggren, Magnus, Simon, Daniel, Nilsson, D, Dyreklev, P, Norberg, P, Nordlinder, S, Ersman, PA, Gustafsson, G, Wikner, Jacob, Hederén, J, and Hentzell, H
- Abstract
Organic electronics have been developed according to an orthodox doctrine advocating "all-printed, "all-organic and "ultra-low-cost primarily targeting various e-paper applications. In order to harvest from the great opportunities afforded with organic electronics potentially operating as communication and sensor outposts within existing and future complex communication infrastructures, high-quality computing and communication protocols must be integrated with the organic electronics. Here, we debate and scrutinize the twinning of the signal-processing capability of traditional integrated silicon chips with organic electronics and sensors, and to use our body as a natural local network with our bare hand as the browser of the physical world. The resulting platform provides a body network, i.e., a personalized web, composed of e-label sensors, bioelectronics, and mobile devices that together make it possible to monitor and record both our ambience and health-status parameters, supported by the ubiquitous mobile network and the resources of the "cloud"., Funding agencies: Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation; Onnesjo Foundation; VINNOVA; Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
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- 2016
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