In the realm of wearable technology, strategically placing sensors at various body locations enhances the detection of diverse physiological indicators crucial for remote medical care. However, current devices often focus on a single body part for specific physical parameters, which hinders the seamless integration of sensors across multiple body parts and necessitates redesign for new detection capabilities. Here, we propose a modular, reconfigurable circuit assembly method that can be adaptable for multiple body locations to construct the body net. By simply reassembling different child modules with the base module using flexible printed circuit board connectors, we can efficiently detect various parameters including sweat ion indicators, electrocardiogram signals, electromyography signals, motion data, heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, and skin temperature. These data can be transmitted to a mobile phone app via a Bluetooth Low Energy protocol for further evaluation. Comparative evaluations against established commercial devices substantiate the viability of our sensor technology. In addition, results from wearable body network detections using reconfigurable sensors across multiple body parts of volunteers also indicate promising application prospects, demonstrating the extensive potential for regular health monitoring and clinical applications.
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