Motion artefact management for soft bioelectronics

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Junyi Yin
Shaolei Wang
Trinny Tat
Jun Chen
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[1] University of California,Department of Bioengineering
[2] Los Angeles,undefined
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Nature Reviews Bioengineering | 2024年 / 2卷 / 7期
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10.1038/s44222-024-00175-4
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Soft bioelectronic devices can be interfaced with anatomically curved organs, such as the heart, brain and skin, to provide continuous analysis of physiological information. However, body movements and physiological activities may induce motion artefacts, which can adversely affect signal accuracy and stability. Importantly, motion artefact management is key to promoting the clinical translation of soft bioelectronics to ensure that soft bioelectronic devices can selectively detect target biological signals with high accuracy. In this Review, we discuss how body activities can affect the soft bioelectronic–tissue interface and result in motion artefact signals, including interface impedance instability motion artefacts, biopotential motion artefacts and mechanical motion artefacts. We then investigate different motion artefact management strategies, including materials engineering, device and circuit design, and algorithmic intervention, to reduce the contribution of motion artefacts to signal acquisition, processing and interpretation.
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页码:541 / 558
页数:17
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