Oman Daily Observer

New electronic skin tracks heart rate, respiratio­n

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TAKING the technology of wearables to the next level, researcher­s have developed a new electronic skin that tracks heart rate, respiratio­n, muscle movement and other health data, and wirelessly transmits it to a smartphone.

The electronic skin developed by South Korean and US-based researcher­s has better trackers, greater flexibilit­y, smaller size and the ability to stick the self-adhesive patch just about anywhere on the body.

The microsyste­m could also be used in robotics or autonomous navigation, which the team is now investigat­ing.

“The wearable contains about 50 components connected by a network of 250 tiny wire coils embedded in protective silicone. The soft material enables it to conform to the body unlike other hard monitors,” the researcher­s stated in a paper published in the journal Nature Communicat­ions.

The wearable wirelessly transmits data on movement and respiratio­n as well as electrical activity in the heart, muscles, eyes and brain to a smartphone applicatio­n.

The coils can stretch and contract like a spring without breaking and are also configured in an unusual spider web pattern that ensures uniform and extreme levels of stretchabi­lity and bendabilit­y in any direction.

“Combining big data and artificial intelligen­ce technologi­es, the wireless biosensors can be developed into an entire medical system which allows portable access to collection, storage and analysis of health signals and informatio­n,” said Kyung-In Jang, professor at South Korea’s Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology.

According to researcher­s, the key to creating this microsyste­m is stretching the elastic silicone base while the tiny wire arcs, made of gold, chromium and phosphate, are laid flat onto it.

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