Development of Ultra-sensitive/wideband Wearable Pressure Sensor Patch
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Professor Park Jae-young's Team Developed a Flexible Pressure Sensor That Can Monitor Breathing to Walking
- Development of
Ultra-sensitive/Broadband Pressure Sensor Patch Capable of Real-time
Monitoring of Various Physical Biosignals -
- Expected to Be Used
as a Core Technology for Wearable Smart Medical/health Care, Sports, Robots,
and Defense Industries -
- Published Thesis (IF:
18.962) in Elsevier Nano Today, a Renowned International Journal -
Professor Park
Jae-young's team successfully developed a broadband high-performance flexible
pressure sensor patch that can accurately detect and monitor various biological
signals such as pulse, breathing, voice, and gait in real time. Compared to
existing sensors, it is expected to be widely used in wearable smart
medical/healthcare, sports, robots, automobiles, and defense industries due to
its superior linear range of pressure (0-100 kPa) and sensitivity performance.
<Professor Jaeyoung Park (left) and doctoral student Sudeep (right)>
This research is funded by the Ministry of
Trade, Industry and Energy, supported by the Korea Institute for Advancement of
Technology's Industrial Innovation Talent Growth Support Project (P0020967) and
Industrial Technology Innovation Project (RS-2022-00154983, development of a
self-contained power sensor platform for low-power sensors and operation). The
research results were published in the March 2023 issue of Nano Today (IF:
18.962) published by Elsivir, the world's leading nanomaterials and device research
journal.
Weblink: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nantod.2022.101698
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