A cross-modal epidermal sensor enables single-channel fusion of biopotential and biomechanical signals
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Disease monitoring typically requires the acquisition of multiple physiological signals with different modalities. Existing epidermal electronics use separate sensors for each modality, which necessitates a large footprint, high bandwidth and power consumption. We report a wearable electronic system that can fuse physiological signals with multiple modalities into a singlecross-modal biosignal (X-Sig). Leveraging hierarchical device architecture and in-sensor signal fusion strategy, X-Sigsensor concurrently acquires biopotential signals (e.g., electrocardiography and electromyography) and biomechanical signals (e.g., force myography and radial pulse) through a single channel. The single-channel X-Sig sensor is capable of continuous monitoring of multiple dynamic haemodynamics, including heart rate, pulse arrival time, diastolic and systolic blood pressure with high accuracy. In machine-learning-based gesture recognition, the X-Sig sensor reduced the decoding error rate by 7.8-fold compared to conventional electromyography. By fusing complementary modalities at the sensor level, X-Sig sensor provides a versatile platform for designing bandwidth-efficient and low-power wearable electronics.