WATERPROOF ELECTRONIC DECALS FOR WIRELESS MONITORING OF BIOFLUIDS

    公开(公告)号:US20220061713A1

    公开(公告)日:2022-03-03

    申请号:US17228615

    申请日:2021-04-12

    Abstract: A wearable sensor decal may include a flexible wrapper layer, an intermediate layer, and a porous film layer. A first plurality of electrodes may be deposited on the wrapper layer. A heating element may be conductivity coupled to the first plurality of electrodes. A second plurality of electrodes may be deposited on the intermediate layer. A biosensor may be conductively coupled to the second plurality of electrodes. The flexible film may be hydrophilic to allow biofluids pass to the biosensor and the wrapper layer may be hydrophobic to provide waterproofing to the biosensor and heating element. The heating element may be powered to reduce thermal variance in biosensor measurements.

    Waterproof electronic decals for wireless monitoring of biofluids

    公开(公告)号:US12150758B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-11-26

    申请号:US17228615

    申请日:2021-04-12

    Abstract: A wearable sensor decal may include a flexible wrapper layer, an intermediate layer, and a porous film layer. A first plurality of electrodes may be deposited on the wrapper layer. A heating element may be conductivity coupled to the first plurality of electrodes. A second plurality of electrodes may be deposited on the intermediate layer. A biosensor may be conductively coupled to the second plurality of electrodes. The flexible film may be hydrophilic to allow biofluids pass to the biosensor and the wrapper layer may be hydrophobic to provide waterproofing to the biosensor and heating element. The heating element may be powered to reduce thermal variance in biosensor measurements.

    OMNIPHOBIC PAPER-BASED SMART BANDAGE DEVICES

    公开(公告)号:US20200297255A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-09-24

    申请号:US16812438

    申请日:2020-03-09

    Abstract: The present disclosure discloses a novel omniphobic, paper-based, smart bandage (OPSB) devices, and the methods to make and use the omniphobic, paper-based, smart bandage devices. The OPSB device of the present disclosure provides a simple, low-cost, and non-invasive strategy to monitor open wound status wirelessly. This disclosure also provides the demonstration of in-vivo early detection and monitoring of pressure ulcers using wireless smart bandages.

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