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Author(s):  
Afrinal Firmanda ◽  
Khaswar Syamsu ◽  
Yessie Widya Sari ◽  
Jaydee Cabral ◽  
Daniel Pletzer ◽  
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3D printed cellulose can be applied to various fields, such as packaging, paper, construction, automotive and aerospace, separator, biomedical, electronic, sensor, and living ink applications.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marco Tartagni

Get up to speed with the fundamentals of electronic sensor design with this comprehensive guide, and discover powerful techniques to reduce the overall design timeline for your specific applications. Includes a step-by-step introduction to a generalized information-centric approach for designing electronic sensors, demonstrating universally applicable practical approaches to speed up the design process. Features detailed coverage of all the tools necessary for effective characterization and organization of the design process, improving overall process efficiency. Provides a coherent and rigorous theoretical framework for understanding the fundamentals of sensor design, to encourage an intuitive understanding of sensor design requirements. Emphasising an integrated interdisciplinary approach throughout, this is an essential tool for professional engineers and graduate students keen to improve their understanding of cutting-edge electronic sensor design.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 527-535
Author(s):  
Peter Andersson Andersson Ersman ◽  
Jessica Åhlin ◽  
David Westerberg ◽  
Anurak Sawatdee ◽  
Patrik Arvén ◽  
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Batteryless hybrid printed electronic systems manufactured on glass substrates are reported. The electronic system contains a sensor capable of detecting water, an electrochromic display, conductors, a silicon chip providing the power supply through energy harvesting of electromagnetic radiation, and a silicon-based microcontroller responsible for monitoring the sensor status and the subsequent update of the corresponding display segment. The silicon-based components were assembled on the glass substrate by using a pick and place equipment, while the remainder of the system was manufactured by screen printing. Many printed electronic components, often relying on organic materials, are sensitive to variations in environmental conditions, and the reported system paves the way for the creation of electronic sensor platforms on glass substrates for utilization in see-through applications in harsh conditions. Additionally, this generic hybrid printed electronic sensor system also demonstrates the ability to enable autonomous operation through energy harvesting in future smart window applications.


2021 ◽  
Vol 118 ◽  
pp. 315-321
Author(s):  
Alicia PÉREZ-APARICIO ◽  
Jordi LLORENS ◽  
Joan Ramon ROSELL-POLO ◽  
Jordi MARTÍ ◽  
César GEMENO

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (10) ◽  
pp. 95192-95200
Author(s):  
Angela Maria Correa Mouzinho Santos ◽  
Ádamo Henrique Rocha De Oliveira ◽  
Genilton Luís Freitas Marques ◽  
Ronilson Lopes Brito
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