Field-Adaptable, Functionalized Textile For Battery-Free Body Area Networks
Tech ID: 33670 / UC Case 2023-728-0
Brief Description
This technology revolutionizes health monitoring by integrating smart textiles with body area networks for real-time biometric data collection.
Full Description
Researchers at UC, Irvine have developed technology that uses functionalized textiles equipped with magnetically coupled resonators and various sensors to create battery-free body area networks (BANs) for continuous health monitoring. These smart textiles are capable of performing cross-body measurements, including motion, respiration, blood pressure, and heart activity, through wireless communication.
Suggested uses
- Healthcare monitoring systems, particularly for chronic conditions like congenital heart disease.
- Fitness and wellness tracking.
- Remote patient monitoring solutions.
- Research and development in wearable health technologies
Advantages
- Battery-free operation, enhancing wearability and convenience.
- Real-time health monitoring, allowing for immediate data collection and analysis.
- Flexible and adaptable design, suitable for various physical measurements and conditions.
- Secure and reliable communication through body area networks.
- Easy integration with clothing, ensuring comfort and continuous wear.
Patent Status
Patent Pending
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