Despite the rapid development of stretchable electronic
devices
for various applications in biomedicine and healthcare, the coupling
between multiple input signals remains an obstacle in multimodal sensing
before use in practical environments. This work introduces a fully
integrated stretchable, rechargeable, multimodal hybrid device that
combines decoupled sensors with a flexible wireless powering and transmitting
module for emotion recognition. Through optimized structural design
and material selection, the sensors can provide continuous real-time
decoupled monitoring of biaxial strain, temperature, humidity, heart
rate, and SpO2 levels. With a stacked bilayer for both
the sensors and the flexible circuit, the rechargeable system showcases
a reduced device footprint and improved comfort. A neural network
model is also demonstrated to allow for high-precision facial expression
recognition. By transmitting the real-time measured data to mobile
devices and the cloud, the system can allow healthcare professionals
to evaluate psychological health and provide emotional support through
telemedicine when needed.