DocumentCode :
71018
Title :
Flexible Technologies for Self-Powered Wearable Health and Environmental Sensing
Author :
Misra, Veena ; Bozkurt, Alper ; Calhoun, Benton ; Jackson, Thomas ; Jur, Jesse ; Lach, John ; Bongmook Lee ; Muth, John ; Oralkan, Omer ; Ozturk, Mehmet ; Trolier-McKinstry, Susan ; Vashaee, Daryoosh ; Wentzloff, David ; Yong Zhu
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Volume :
103
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Apr-15
Firstpage :
665
Lastpage :
681
Abstract :
This article provides the latest advances from the NSF Advanced Self-powered Systems of Integrated sensors and Technologies (ASSIST) center. The work in the center addresses the key challenges in wearable health and environmental systems by exploring technologies that enable ultra-long battery lifetime, user comfort and wearability, robust medically validated sensor data with value added from multimodal sensing, and access to open architecture data streams. The vison of the ASSIST center is to use nanotechnology to build miniature, self-powered, wearable, and wireless sensing devices that can enable monitoring of personal health and personal environmental exposure and enable correlation of multimodal sensors. These devices can empower patients and doctors to transition from managing illness to managing wellness and create a paradigm shift in improving healthcare outcomes. This article presents the latest advances in high-efficiency nanostructured energy harvesters and storage capacitors, new sensing modalities that consume less power, low power computation, and communication strategies, and novel flexible materials that provide form, function, and comfort. These technologies span a spatial scale ranging from underlying materials at the nanoscale to body worn structures, and the challenge is to integrate them into a unified device designed to revolutionize wearable health applications.
Keywords :
biomedical transducers; body sensor networks; capacitor storage; energy harvesting; environmental factors; health care; nanosensors; patient monitoring; power measurement; sensor fusion; wireless sensor networks; ASSIST center; Advanced Self-Powered Systems of Integrated Sensors and Technology; NSF; architecture data stream; body worn structure; environmental sensing; flexible technology; healthcare; medically validated sensor data; multimodal sensing; nanostructured energy harvester; nanotechnology; personal health monitoring; power consumption; self-powered wearable health; storage capacitor; wireless sensing device; Biomedical monitoring; Conductivity; Energy harvesting; Flexible electronics; Legged locomotion; Sensors; Thermal conductivity; Wearable computing; Atomic layer deposition; CMUT; PZT; TEG; environmental monitoring; environmental sensor; flexible electrode; motion harvesting; physiological sensor; piezoelectric; self-powered; silver nanowire; thermoelectrics; ultra-low power; ultra-low power SOC; volatile organic compound sensor; wearable device;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2015.2412493
Filename :
7110423
Link To Document :
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