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Usage of the yarns/knots to create wireless devices (e.g., RFID devices) and other circuit components
PAGE TITLEOverviewPAGE SUMMARY Drexel’s engineers, designers and clinicians have created the smart fabric Bellyband – a fabric-based, wireless biometric system for monitoring uterine contractions and fetal heartbeat during pregnancy. Bellyband is designed to replace currently used bulky fetal and contractions monitors that connect to stationary...
Published: 7/16/2024   |   Inventor(s): Genevieve Dion, Adam Fontecchio, Timothy Kurzweg, Kapil Dandekar, Damiano Patron, Owen Montgomery
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Category(s): Medical Devices & Diagnostics, E-Textiles & Wearables, Hardware, Circuits & Sensors, E-Textiles & Wearables > E-Textile: Wearable Communications, E-Textiles & Wearables > E-Textile: Wearable Medical Devices
Transparent Conformal polymer antennas for RFID and other wireless communications applications
PAGE TITLEOverview PAGE SUMMARY An optically transparent conformal polymer antenna and a method for producing the antenna from optically transparent conductive polymers. The method includes selecting an antenna design; providing an optically transparent conductive polymer material capable of being printed using an ink jet printer device; and printing...
Published: 7/11/2024   |   Inventor(s): Kapil Dandekar, Adam Fontecchio, Timothy Kurzweg
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Category(s): Materials & Chemicals, Communications & Cybersecurity, Electrical Engineering & Electronics, Hardware, Circuits & Sensors, Communications & Cybersecurity > Comm: Antennas, Communications & Cybersecurity > Comm: Wireless, Electrical Engineering & Electronics > EE: Telecommunications, Electrical Engineering & Electronics > EE: Electronic Devices, Electrical Engineering & Electronics > EE: Components, Hardware, Circuits & Sensors > Hardware: Antennas, Hardware, Circuits & Sensors > Hardware: Electronic Components, Hardware, Circuits & Sensors > Hardware: Communication & Networking, Materials & Chemicals > M-C: Electronic/Conductive, Materials & Chemicals > M-C: Polymers
Wearable, Wireless, Battery-Free Heart Rate and Respiration Monitor
PAGE TITLEOverviewPAGE SUMMARY Drexel’s electrical engineers have developed a wearable, wireless and battery-free continuous health monitor that can be used in a wide range of applications. The core of the monitor is an off-the-shelf RFID tag connected to a proprietary circuit. The circuit registers electric signals of the body and converts them...
Published: 8/27/2024   |   Inventor(s): Timothy Kurzweg, Shrenik Vora
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Category(s): E-Textiles & Wearables, Medical Devices & Diagnostics, E-Textiles & Wearables > E-Textile: Wearable Communications, E-Textiles & Wearables > E-Textile: Wearable Medical Devices, E-Textiles & Wearables > E-Textile: Wearable Sensors, Medical Devices & Diagnostics > MDD: Diagnostic Tests