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Baseline calibration and threshold filtering help an FSR bed check sensor detect a child's presence while reducing drift, noise, and false alarms.
Embedded flexible tactile sensors in a mattress capture breathing and heartbeat accurately without wearables or separate monitoring equipment.
Automatic oral and body sensors fuse salivary, jaw, swallowing, and food signals to quantify nutrient intake with low user burden.
A releasable capsule embeds joint sensors, battery, and wireless charging to deliver accurate continuous monitoring without extra bone removal.
Wireless power transfer and a split-double helix antenna enable continuous implant blood flow and pressure monitoring without batteries or repeated imaging.
A closed-loop antenna ring with a bent buffer helps smart contact lenses avoid corrugations and folds during 3D shaping.
Laser-patterned carbon sensing and breathable encapsulation enable wound flatness monitoring with less static interference and better skin conformity.
Distributed sensor modules in sports equipment and play areas track impacts and location to improve safety, rule enforcement, and performance analysis.
Body-surface vibration sensing extracts hemodynamic wave features to assess diastolic function accurately without invasive implants.
A soft elastomeric transmission element paired with a MEMS transducer enables durable heart strain monitoring with minimal drift over repeated cycles.
Conductive-gel sensing elements use differential cancellation to separate strain along different axes, improving flexible sensor accuracy.
Optical fiber gratings track catheter placement from strain and anatomical motion, avoiding electromagnetic interference, dropouts, and radiation.
A pivoted pulse wave sensor swings to match artery angle, improving weak signal detection while reducing rattling in a compact wearable structure.
A partially reflective optical interface creates a stable reference point for fiber core alignment, reducing cross-talk in 3D shape sensing.
A flexible-rigid sensor layout separates tremor and motion sensing to improve biological activity detection without multiple skin electrodes.
Dual optical gratings on a catheter force transducer separate temperature effects from tissue contact force for more precise force sensing.
Strain gauge feedback tracks clamped tissue relaxation so stapling starts at the right time, reducing tissue damage and staple malformation.
Distributed Bragg fiber sensors track catheter or guidewire tip fluctuations to confirm placement and detect vessel defects without fluoroscopy.
Flexible circuitry and a deformable tip improve force sensing and thermal response in RF ablation, helping form uniform lesions with less tissue damage.
Noninvasive thoracic vibration signals are processed into hemodynamic markers to detect elevated filling pressure and support continuous diastolic assessment.
A flexible conductive patch tracks respiratory effort from force-driven impedance changes, enabling accurate and comfortable home sleep monitoring.
Peripheral vessel vibrations are decomposed into oscillatory modes to assess blood volume status in real time without invasive CVP or CAP monitoring.
A deformable ring frame with crossed stretchable sensor elements detects both elongation and shortening without pretension adjustment.
Integrated pressure, temperature, and magnetic field sensors verify body position in MRI to improve SAR prediction and avoid unnecessary scan limits.
When direct wireless links fail, a hearing accessory proxies the hearing device to send emergency requests through a paired networked device.
A strain-gauge feedback stapler adjusts anvil clamping to tissue thickness, enabling firing only within an acceptable compression range.
A distal nano-magnetometer and embedded fiber sensors combine phase and wavelength shifts to track fiber shape and 6DOF position with fewer wires.
An anvil strain gauge monitors clamping force and tissue thickness to block firing when staple formation is likely to fail.
Fiber-optic sensing tracks catheter tip deformation to measure contact force, helping ablation achieve uniform lesions with less tissue damage.
Reconfigurable sensor covers let surgeons measure ligament forces across knee arthroplasty stages for more objective joint balancing.
Objective force and angle sensing in the knee joint helps surgeons balance ligaments and align implants during replacement surgery.
Skin expansion sensing outside the milk flow path estimates expressed milk volume accurately without disrupting breastfeeding or adding cleaning steps.
An integrated light path and metal cover replace stacked brackets and adhesive layers, shrinking health monitoring hardware while preserving optical sensing.
A recessed cover with a protruding contact point helps align pressure on the artery, widening the measurable range and reducing pulse detection errors.