Implantable biomedical devices - like pacemakers, insulin pumps and neurostimulators - are becoming smaller and utilizing wireless technology, but hurdles remain for powering the next-generation ...
Penn State researchers, from left Bed Poudel, research professor, and Sumanta Kumar Karan, postdoctoral scholar, both in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering; and Sujay Hosur, doctoral ...
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Nanomaterial-based wireless sensor can monitor pressure injuries and hygiene risks in real time
A research team has co-developed a nanomaterial-based 'wireless multi-sensing platform' for the early detection of pressure ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University innovators are working on inventions to use micro-chip technology in implantable devices and other wearable products such as smart watches to improve ...
IMEC, together with its sister company IMEC-Nederland at the Holst Centre, has announced two new body-monitoring wireless sensor nodes which collect and process data from human body sensors and ...
Gaetano Borriello at U. Washington; Intel, Small embedded computers and communications protocols; Deborah Estrin at U. California, Los Angeles, Networking, middleware, data handling, and hardware for ...
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