Monitoring device under the skin

Scientists are developing new generation batteries that can be implanted under the skin and transmitting signals through a wireless transmitter.

Scientists are developing new generation batteries that can be implanted under the skin and transmitting signals through a wireless transmitter.

Daily Mail reported, Dr. Zhong Lin Wang and colleagues at the University of Georgia Tech (USA) is studying the types of nanomachines, which can be implanted under the skin arm of the patient and then send the information Get your doctor away from miles away.

Picture 1 of Monitoring device under the skin

Diagram showing the operation of implantable imaging equipment. (Photo: ACS).

These monitors are loaded with energy from the movement of people as they move or even from the pulse of blood vessels . This means that the device will not stop working due to lack of energy until the person wearing the device stops breathing.

Technology from the body's vibration can also be used in surveillance cameras attached to a small aircraft. Such devices may also be used by hospitals to monitor patients who follow a treatment plan.

Another application of the battery-free monitoring device is the use of security and crime prevention systems. With these devices, security personnel will have more options when tracking and detecting criminals.

The superior wireless device includes a nano generator to convert small movements such as movement, heart rate, wind, etc. into energy. The generated energy will be stored in a small capacitor before it is transferred to the load cell via a wireless transmitter at a distance of nearly 10 meters .

Earlier this year, Dr. Zhong Lin Wang's team successfully developed the first nanogenerator after six years of research. This nano generator can provide power to a small LED display and LCD.

" This success marks a milestone in the production of portable electronic devices that use energy from body movements instead of batteries or grids, " said Dr. Zhong Lin Wang. regulations.

Update 11 December 2018
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