Self-powered intelligence for personalized healthcare.
Journal:
National science review
Published Date:
May 27, 2026
Abstract
Personalized healthcare is crucial for transforming medical practice, offering more precise, efficient, and patient-centerd care. It not only improves individual health outcomes but also enhances the overall efficiency of healthcare systems. Wearable and implantable devices have emerged as key technologies in this transformation, offering unprecedented opportunities for real-time physiological monitoring, early disease detection, and personalized health intervention. In parallel, the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has further accelerated the integration of data-driven intelligence into healthcare systems, making interdisciplinary research at the intersection of AI, flexible electronics, and biomedical engineering increasingly important. However, the long-term deployment of intelligent wearable and implantable healthcare systems remains fundamentally constrained by power sustainability, mechanical flexibility, and the energy cost of on-device data processing. This review focuses on self-powered intelligence as an emerging paradigm for personalized healthcare, enabling continuous, long-term, and autonomous health monitoring beyond the limitations of battery-powered systems. By integrating flexible and smart electronics with low-power AI, self-powered intelligence provide a viable pathway toward intelligent, on-body and in-body healthcare platforms capable of real-time analysis and personalized health management.
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