B. Levit, P. Krebsbach, Chen Bar-Haim, G. Hernández-Sosa, Y. Hanein
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Abstract
Bio-impedance measurements are widely used to assess various physiological parameters. Contemporary skin electrodes for bio-impedance measurements are cumbersome and novel electrode designs are needed to allow fast and easy placement, long-term stability and user comfort. This investigation introduces dry, printed, bio-compatible electrode arrays, made of screen-printed carbon and inkjet-printed PEDOT:PSS that measure bio-impedance non-invasively and stably. Two contact impedance measurements yield the lowest normalized values of soft electrodes reported to date. Four contact bio-impedance measurements from the radial, ulnar, common carotid and superficial temporal arteries were performed, demonstrating the ability to capture blood pulsation in different areas with small form factor. Owing to the unique properties of the printed electrodes reported here, we were able to demonstrate for the first time blood pulsation in the face, continuous blood pulsation measurement during simultaneous muscle activation and signal stability over many hours.
期刊介绍:
Flexible and Printed Electronics is a multidisciplinary journal publishing cutting edge research articles on electronics that can be either flexible, plastic, stretchable, conformable or printed. Research related to electronic materials, manufacturing techniques, components or systems which meets any one (or more) of the above criteria is suitable for publication in the journal. Subjects included in the journal range from flexible materials and printing techniques, design or modelling of electrical systems and components, advanced fabrication methods and bioelectronics, to the properties of devices and end user applications.