第二个皮肤项目:用于表皮监测和恢复感觉损伤的生物集成无线传感器

N. Panunzio, G. Marrocco
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SECOND SKIN是一个为期两年的研究生物集成无线传感表皮膜的项目。它们具有柔韧性和弹性,适合与人体皮肤直接接触。由于无线射频识别(RFID)技术被用于数据采集和通信,它们可以在没有电池的情况下工作,并且可以通过固定和/或可穿戴读取器远程询问。该项目的创新从设计方法的定义和原型制造技术,到真实世界的实验评估,以评估可用性、耐用性和对身体变异性的不敏感性。该项目的研究结果现已使射频识别技术在监测人体生物物理数据方面的潜力得到巩固。
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SECOND SKIN Project: BioIntegrated Wireless Sensors for the Epidermal Monitoring and Restoring of Sensorial Injuries
SECOND SKIN was a two-year project addressing bio-integrated wireless-sensing epidermal membranes. Being flexible and elastic, they are suitable to be placed in direct contact with the human skin. As the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is exploited for data acquisition and communication, they are able to work without a battery and can be interrogated remotely through fixed and/or wearable readers. The innovations of the project spanned from the definition of designing methodologies and manufacturing techniques for prototyping, up to real-world experimental evaluations to assess usability, durability and insensitivity to body variability. The project findings have now led to the consolidation of the RFID technology potentialities with respect to the monitoring of the human body’s biophysical data.
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