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New Health-Monitoring Patch Powers Itself
These wireless patches use embedded piezoelectric nanogenerators to power themselves with harvested biomechanical energy.
This health monitor doesn t need batteries or wires to work. (ð·: Osaka University)
Health-monitoring patches are not a new concept in the medical field. Researchers have been studying them for years as a simpler alternative to traditional monitoring devices. Now, a team from Japan s Osaka University, in partnership with JOANNEUM RESEARCH in Weiz, Austria, has developed a new patch that powers itself without the need for batteries.
The wireless health patch, about as big as a nicotine patch, uses embedded piezoelectric nanogenerators to power themselves with harvested biomechanical energy. What exactly does that mean? When the patch is worn, it can power itself through everyday movement. The built-in ferroelectric polymer makes this happen. Not only can it power itself, but it can also determine your pulse and bl