AI-powered body sensors move closer to medical reality
Researchers have mapped a practical path forward for continuous health monitoring devices that stick to skin or implant in the body, combining flexible materials with machine learning to catch health problems early. The breakthrough addresses long-standing barriers—battery life, data privacy, and clinical accuracy—that have kept these sensors out of hospitals and consumer markets.
Originaltitel: Smart wearable and implantable biosensors for continuous health monitoring: materials, biocompatibility, and AI integration
Abstract Smart wearable and implantable biosensors enable continuous, real-time monitoring of biophysical and biochemical signals for personalized and preventive healthcare. Advances in flexible, stretchable, and biocompatible materials ensure long-term comfort and seamless body integration, while multimodal and multi-analyte sensing improves robustness. AI enhances signal processing and predictive insights, yet challenges remain in motion artifacts, energy autonomy, data privacy, and clinical interpretability. This review summarizes materials, device architectures, and AI-assisted strategies applications.