摘要
The evolution of information technology has propelled the advancement of sensors into a new era,referred to as Sensors 4.0^([1]).This era is characterized by the integration of key technological developments,including the internet of things(IoT),Industry 4.0,big data,artificial intelligence(AI),robotics,and digital health.These innovations necessitate that sensors become increasingly interconnected and intelligent.The concept of"everything is connected"demands that sensors undertake a broader and more complex range of tasks,a challenge that conventional,bulky devices are ill-equipped to address.
作者简介
Correspondence to:Zhuoran Wang,received his PhD degree in the department of Mining and Materials Engineering from McGill University,QC,Canada in 2017.In 2019 he joined the Institute of Photonic Sciences(ICFO),Barcelona,as a postdoctoral/Marie-Curie research fellow.He is currently a professor at the School of Integrated Circuits and Electronics,Beijing Institute of Technology,China.He is Youth Editorial Board member of Journal of Semiconductors.His current research focuses on wearable and intelligent optoelectronic sensing devices and systems.zhuoran.wang@bit.edu.cn;Correspondence to:Yang Li,received his PhD degree in the Department of Electronics Engineering at Kwangwoon University,South Korea in 2015.He conducted his Postdoc research in the department of Electronic Engineering at Kwangwoon University,Korea from 2015 to 2016.He is currently a professor and the associate dean at the School of Integrated Circuits,Shandong University,China.He is Youth Editorial Board member of Journal of Semiconductors.His research interests include advanced semiconductor fabrication,nanostructured flexible materials,gas sensors,and memristors.yang.li@sdu.edu.cn;Correspondence to:Qilin Hua,received his PhD degree in microelectronics from University of Chinese Academy of Sciences(UCAS)in 2016.Then,he worked at Tsinghua University(2016-2018)and the Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems CAS(2018-2022).He is currently an associate professor at the Beijing Institute of Technology,China.His research interests focus on flexible/stretchable electronics for artificial sensory systems.huaqilin@bit.edu.cn.