This session presents recent achievements in the area of imaging, display, biosensing, and medical systems. Two low-voltage image sensors and a direct photon-counting X-ray image sensor are highlighted, as well as a capacitive touch controller integrated together with an LCD driver on one chip for ultra-thin touch-screen displays. Moreover, an approach is presented to improve the robustness of biopotential recording systems against motion artifacts for portable/wearable medical devices. Three further papers on biosensors based on different detection principles: capacitive sensing, single-photon detection, and magnetic relaxation, respectively, push the limits on sensitivity, dynamic range, and throughput. A wireless intraoral assistive technology demonstrates a way to enable individuals with high-level disabilities to control their environments using their free tongue motion.
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