Designing Electronics for Bodies, Not Benches
Designing wearable electronics for real-world motion using flexible materials, compliant interconnects, and low-power architectures for reliable medical and textile systems.
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Designing wearable electronics for real-world motion using flexible materials, compliant interconnects, and low-power architectures for reliable medical and textile systems.
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Audio analytics transforms real-world sound into usable edge AI events. Learn how microphones, DSPs, and low-power front ends enable reliable always-listening devices across critical systems.
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Enable secure Wi-Fi for medical application designs using Würth Elektronik’s Calypso module. Streamline connectivity, reduce development time, and deploy safe, reliable medical device communication.
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Quantum computers present the ability to perform a wide range of predictive, simulation and optimization tasks, including for various complex behaviors.
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In this week's New Tech Tuesdays, we'll look at new products from Bourns, Microchip Technology, and Kyocera that are crucial in developing remote health monitoring solutions.
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This article examines a new area of medicine known as digital therapeutics and how software and wearables work together to keep us healthy.
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Choosing the correct connectivity choice for your medical device/medical environment and IoMT applications is a complicated, yet vital, decision to make.
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This project is a simple introduction into developing heart rate monitor wearable devices using a Maxim Integrated development platform, Mbed operating system (OS), and Android with cloud...
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Augmented reality applications like vein illumination and surgical navigation highlight the potential for changing medical education and practice.
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Emerging technology continues to make strides in long term heathcare.
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Electronic textiles are emerging as solutions in healthcare industry to help monitor patient health and treatments.
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According to the International Diabetes Federation's 2015 report, an estimated 415 million people suffer from diabetes.
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Sometimes, it seems like the Internet of Things (IoT) concept is being shoehorned into markets which don't need it-or at least, aren't ready for it. B
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One of the trends in cars is AI, enabling autonomous driving, such that vehicles can stop in emergency situations before colliding and also to arrive
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The story of medical wearables is no different than the story of technology in general. Exponential growth in capability commensurate with the shrinki
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Determining the overall health of the human body is a complicated matter that must account for dozens of indicators, including vital signs (blood pres
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Most of us tend to associate technology in terms of consumer products. For example, if you were to ask the average person what the word "technology" m
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The Internet of Things (IoT) will provide an avalanche of data. Remote sensors for just about every 'Thing' will provide data on the location of cars,
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With lives in the balance, a designer of defibrillators must understand the entire gamut of possible input protection methods and then choose the best defense at a reasonable cost.
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Portable medical devices are putting new levels of diagnostic and treatment capabilities directly into your hands.
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