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Amphibious epidermal area networks for uninterrupted wireless data and power transfer

Engineering and Technology

Amphibious epidermal area networks for uninterrupted wireless data and power transfer

A.h., P.r., et al.

Explore the groundbreaking research by A.H., P.R., A.H.Z., A.E., P.T., M.K., and F.K. on an innovative epidermal body area network that enables continuous power and data transmission for wearable sensors across diverse environments, including underwater. This self-powered system revolutionizes human status monitoring, overcoming limitations of traditional wireless technologies.

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Abstract
This paper presents a versatile epidermal body area network (BAN) ecosystem enabling continuous wireless power and data transmission to and from wearable sensors in various environments, from dry to underwater settings. This is achieved using biocompatible, magneto-inductive materials in stretchable, waterproof skin patches, compatible with existing consumer electronics. The system offers uninterrupted, self-powered communication for human status monitoring in harsh environments where traditional wireless solutions fail.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Nov 18, 2023
Authors
A.H., P.R., A.H.Z., A.E., P.T., M.K., F.K.
Tags
epidermal body area network
wearable sensors
magneto-inductive materials
wireless power transmission
biocompatible materials
human monitoring
harsh environments
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