This study employs theoretical analysis to explore the application prospects of flexible electronics technology in wearable devices. The research first reviews the development history and theoretical foundations of fl...This study employs theoretical analysis to explore the application prospects of flexible electronics technology in wearable devices. The research first reviews the development history and theoretical foundations of flexible electronics technology, including materials science, electronic engineering, and human-computer interaction theory. Through systematic analysis, the study evaluates the theoretical potential of flexible displays, flexible sensors, and flexible energy storage devices in wearable technology. The research finds that flexible electronics technology can significantly improve the comfort, functionality, and durability of wearable devices. Theoretical analysis indicates that flexible sensors have unique advantages in physiological monitoring and human-computer interaction, while flexible displays and batteries may revolutionize the form and usage patterns of wearable devices. However, the study also points out theoretical challenges faced by flexible electronics technology, such as material stability and feasibility of large-scale manufacturing. To address these challenges, the research proposes an interdisciplinary research framework, emphasizing the synergistic innovation of materials science, electronic engineering, and ergonomics. Finally, the study envisions the theoretical prospects of integrating flexible electronics with other emerging technologies, providing directions for future research.展开更多
文摘This study employs theoretical analysis to explore the application prospects of flexible electronics technology in wearable devices. The research first reviews the development history and theoretical foundations of flexible electronics technology, including materials science, electronic engineering, and human-computer interaction theory. Through systematic analysis, the study evaluates the theoretical potential of flexible displays, flexible sensors, and flexible energy storage devices in wearable technology. The research finds that flexible electronics technology can significantly improve the comfort, functionality, and durability of wearable devices. Theoretical analysis indicates that flexible sensors have unique advantages in physiological monitoring and human-computer interaction, while flexible displays and batteries may revolutionize the form and usage patterns of wearable devices. However, the study also points out theoretical challenges faced by flexible electronics technology, such as material stability and feasibility of large-scale manufacturing. To address these challenges, the research proposes an interdisciplinary research framework, emphasizing the synergistic innovation of materials science, electronic engineering, and ergonomics. Finally, the study envisions the theoretical prospects of integrating flexible electronics with other emerging technologies, providing directions for future research.