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Development of Wearable Circuits for Passive and Non-Invasive Healthcare Monitoring Devices

Key Information

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Potential Applications

Customisable wearable electrode that is suitable for long period monitoring

Collaborators
AM.NUS X Biorithm

Problem Statement

Most of the current foetal heart rate monitoring devices are fabricated with hard materials that often discomfort the users. Furthermore, due to its rigid and bulky nature, it cannot be used for a long period of monitoring, nor can it conform to users of various sizes.

Objective

  • To examine soft biocompatible materials for the substrate, electrodes, and circuit.
  • To develop a 3D printing wearable circuit which can effectively connect the electronic components.
  • To fabricate a functional prototype of the proposed wearable device.

Key Benefits/Outcomes

  • The team fabricated a 5-point electrode system for the foetal heart rate monitoring device.
  • The interconnects are piezo printed with silver ink. The substrate is printed with silicon using the direct ink writing technology.
  • Clinical trial showed promising results. The patch fabricated can pick up clean foetal ECG signals.