A fabric-based wearable sensor for continuous monitoring of decubitus ulcer of subjects lying on a bed

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Soyeon Lee
Seung-Rok Kim
Kun-Hoo Jeon
Jun-Woo Jeon
Ey-In Lee
Jiwan Jeon
Je-Heon Oh
Ju-Hyun Yoo
Hye-Jun Kil
Jin-Woo Park
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[1] Yonsei University,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Asen Company,undefined
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For multifunctional wearable sensing systems, problems related to wireless and continuous communication and soft, noninvasive, and disposable functionality issues should be solved for precise physiological signal detection. To measure the critical transitions of pressure, temperature, and skin impedance when continuous pressure is applied on skin and tissue, we developed a sensor for decubitus ulcers using conventional analog circuitry for wireless and continuous communication in a disposable, breathable fabric-based multifunctional sensing system capable of conformal contact. By integrating the designed wireless communication module into a multifunctional sensor, we obtained sensing data that were sent sequentially and continuously to a customized mobile phone app. With a small-sized and lightweight module, our sensing system operated over 24 h with a coin-cell battery consuming minimum energy for intermittent sensing and transmission. We conducted a pilot test on healthy subjects to evaluate the adequate wireless operation of the multifunctional sensing system when applied to the body. By solving the aforementioned practical problems, including those related to wireless and continuous communication and soft, noninvasive, and disposable functionality issues, our fabric-based multifunctional decubitus ulcer sensor successfully measured applied pressure, skin temperature, and electrical skin impedance.
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