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Multimodal flexible sensor system toward telediagnosis
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Kuniharu TAKEI
, Do Hoon LEE
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Digital Health
/ edge systems
/ Figc
/ healthcare
/ Humans
/ multimodal sensors
/ Review
/ telediagnosis
/ Telemedicine - instrumentation
/ wearable devices
/ Wearable Electronic Devices
2026
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Multimodal flexible sensor system toward telediagnosis
by
Kuniharu TAKEI
, Do Hoon LEE
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Digital Health
/ edge systems
/ Figc
/ healthcare
/ Humans
/ multimodal sensors
/ Review
/ telediagnosis
/ Telemedicine - instrumentation
/ wearable devices
/ Wearable Electronic Devices
2026
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Multimodal flexible sensor system toward telediagnosis
2026
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Overview
Advancements in living standards, medical technologies, and nutrition have contributed to the global increase in life expectancy. However, the widening gap between life expectancy and healthy life expectancy indicates that a growing population requires ongoing medical care and hospitalization. The development of a home-use telediagnostic system is a promising solution for improving the quality of life for patients and healthcare providers to extend a healthy lifespan and reduce the burden on clinicians. Such a system also holds the potential for rapid health assessments during emergency situations, where timely triage is critical. This study reviews recent progress in noninvasive, multimodal sensor patches capable of continuously monitoring vital signs and biomarkers via the skin. Furthermore, we explore the integration of machine learning for real-time, on-device data analysis as an edge system, enabling autonomous health feedback without reliance on the Internet. Although several technical challenges remain before practical implementation, these innovations may pave the way for a paradigm shift in conventional medical care.
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The Japan Academy
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