According to a report by the US technology website Engadget on May 30, researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, led by Ma Zhenqiang (transliteration), developed “the world’s fastest flexible wearable synthetic circuit.” This is a thinner, more powerful wearable technology that can be applied directly to the skin.
There is no doubt that today’s wearable devices tend to be intelligent. But sometimes, they are bulky and limited by the device they are connected to. The new snake-like platform supports frequencies from 0.3 to 300 gigahertz and will make a difference in 5G networks. For mobile phones, 5G networks offer faster speeds and wider coverage, but with epidermal electronics, engineers say wearers can send vital signs to doctors without leaving home.
Earlier research transmission line thickness was 640 microns, but now the team has reduced the line thickness to 25 microns. According to reports, the Air Force Scientific Research Office also supports the team’s research, claiming that the wearable device breakthrough will help pilots in the future.
Source: Global Network
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