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Self-powered wearable IoT sensors as human-machine interfaces

Figure 6. TENG. (A) Warning Gloves, Reproduced with permission[170], Copyright 2021, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; (B) Healthcare monitoring, Reproduced with permission[172], Copyright 2021, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; (C) Smart gloves with fibrous energy harvesters, Reproduced with permission[173]. Copyright 2021, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; (D) Freeze-resistant and stretchable TENG, Reproduced with permission[177]. Copyright 2022, Elsevier Ltd; (E) Microdiamond-patterned TENG, Reproduced with permission[178]. Copyright 2022, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; (F) Reconfigurable Fiber, Reproduced with permission[179], Copyright 2022, American Chemical Society; (G) Composite materials TENG for motion monitoring, Reproduced with permission[182], Copyright 2022, Elsevier Ltd. EA-TENG: Elastic-arched triboelectric nanogenerator; FEP: fluorinated ethylene propylene; FTENG: fiber triboelectric nanogenerator; ITO: indium-tin oxide; NDL-TENG: nanocomposite-based doublelayered triboelectric nanogenerator; NPE: nanocomposite polymer electrolytes; PCDs: polycation-modified carbon dots; PDMS: polydimethylsiloxane; PET: polyethylene terephthalate; PVA: polyvinyl alcohol; SMDs: surface mounted devices; SPNYs: silverplated nylon yarns; SSR: stainless steel rod.

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