Efficient Skin Temperature Sensor and Stable Gel-Less Sticky ECG Sensor for a Wearable Flexible Healthcare Patch.
Yuki YamamotoDaisuke YamamotoMakoto TakadaHiroyoshi NaitoTakayuki ArieSeiji AkitaKuniharu TakeiPublished in: Advanced healthcare materials (2017)
Wearable, flexible healthcare devices, which can monitor health data to predict and diagnose disease in advance, benefit society. Toward this future, various flexible and stretchable sensors as well as other components are demonstrated by arranging materials, structures, and processes. Although there are many sensor demonstrations, the fundamental characteristics such as the dependence of a temperature sensor on film thickness and the impact of adhesive for an electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor are yet to be explored in detail. In this study, the effect of film thickness for skin temperature measurements, adhesive force, and reliability of gel-less ECG sensors as well as an integrated real-time demonstration is reported. Depending on the ambient conditions, film thickness strongly affects the precision of skin temperature measurements, resulting in a thin flexible film suitable for a temperature sensor in wearable device applications. Furthermore, by arranging the material composition, stable gel-less sticky ECG electrodes are realized. Finally, real-time simultaneous skin temperature and ECG signal recordings are demonstrated by attaching an optimized device onto a volunteer's chest.
Keyphrases
- heart rate
- healthcare
- wound healing
- heart rate variability
- reduced graphene oxide
- soft tissue
- optical coherence tomography
- room temperature
- blood pressure
- mental health
- public health
- air pollution
- high resolution
- health information
- particulate matter
- hyaluronic acid
- climate change
- artificial intelligence
- current status
- risk assessment
- human health