This book presents recent advances in the design, fabrication and
implementation of flexible printed sensors. It explores a range of
materials for developing the electrode and substrate parts of the
sensors, on the basis of their electrical and mechanical
characteristics. The sensors were processed using laser cutting and 3D
printing techniques, and the sensors developed were employed in a number
of healthcare, environmental and industrial applications, including:
monitoring of physiological movements, respiration, salinity and nitrate
measurement, and tactile sensing. The type of sensor selected for each
application depended on its dimensions, robustness and sensitivity. The
sensors fabricated were also embedded in an IoT-based system, allowing
them to be integrated into real-time applications.