Abstract

AbstractAs society advances, the shift from passive medical care to health management and preventive medical care has become an important issue, with the realization of wearable monitors becoming desirable. In light of the COVID‐19 pandemic, the number of patients who are in urgent need of the monitoring of biological information is increasing. This review focuses on piezoelectric materials and composites that convert kinetic energy into electrical energy to realize self‐powered wearable monitoring sensors, outlining the recent research activity on sensors for use in healthcare monitoring. First, a general description of the principles of piezoelectric monitoring sensors is given. Next, the development status of piezoelectric materials and composites aimed at the application of detecting tiny motions of the human body is introduced, and then the research trends on the detection of larger human body movements are highlighted. Finally, after presenting the performance of current piezoelectric sensors and future research guidelines for developing multifunctional systems in the post COVID‐19 era, the achievements are summarized. Overall, this review will provide guidance to researchers who are seeking to design and develop highly sensitive self‐powered piezoelectric sensors that monitor human motion and physiological signals.

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