Abstract

This special Section of the IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems (OJCAS) is dedicated to the recent developments in circuits and systems for flexible electronics.

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  • Flexible electronics is an emerging field that has huge growth potential in many applications ranging from wearables, smartphones, robots to entertainment, automotive, healthcare, and more

  • While novel devices and printing technologies provide the basic components and manufacturing process for flexible electronics, it is the innovation in circuits and systems that brings flexible sensors, interfacing circuits, embedded artificial intelligence, wireless communications, energy harvesting and wireless power transfer together to form a complete flexible system, which are essential for the ubiquitous deployment of sensors for data collection in the Artificial Intelligence-of-Things (AIoT) era

  • Flexible electronics opens a new field for circuits and systems (CAS) community to apply low power circuit techniques, design tools and methodologies, computationally efficient algorithms, and many more to tackle the challenges in making flexible systems

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Introduction

Flexible electronics is an emerging field that has huge growth potential in many applications ranging from wearables, smartphones, robots to entertainment, automotive, healthcare, and more. Guest Editorial Circuits and Systems for Flexible Electronics T HIS special section of the IEEE OPEN JOURNAL OF CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS (OJCAS) is dedicated to the recent developments in circuits and systems for flexible electronics.

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