Fabrication of Wearable Sensors for Human Health Monitoring through Magnetically Directed Assembly Techniques

ORAL

Abstract

Many previous efforts to modify patient monitors for remote or wearable use have suffered from high cost, poor performance, and low medical acceptance. A new technology approach is needed to enable these clinical benefits and to satisfy challenging economic, clinical, and user-acceptance criteria. Here, we present results on our initial efforts aimed at designing and building a prototype multi-wavelength arrayed photoplethysmograph (PPG) by using magnetically directed self-assembly (MDSA). We will discuss novel approaches in magnetic nanomaterial design, synthesis and deposition to enable MDSA based manufacturing. We will also demonstrate that multiple devices can be deposited through heterogeneous MDSA. The novel MDSA technology could make such PPG sensors a reality.

*This effort is sponsored by the Department of the Army under award W81XWH1110833

Authors

  • Azar Alizadeh

    • GE Global Research
  • Jeffrey Ashe

    • GE Global Research
  • Matthew Misner

    • GE Global Research
  • Yanzhe Yang

    • GE Global Research
  • Sheng Zhong

    • GE Global Research
  • Ming Yin

    • GE Global Research
  • Joleyn Brewer

    • GE Global Research
  • Jason Karp

    • GE Global Research