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A Wearable Hydration Sensor with Conformal Nanowire Electrodes

  • Shanshan Yao
  • , Amanda Myers
  • , Abhishek Malhotra
  • , Feiyan Lin
  • , Alper Bozkurt
  • , John F. Muth
  • , Yong Zhu
  • North Carolina State University

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Abstract

A wearable skin hydration sensor in the form of a capacitor is demonstrated based on skin impedance measurement. The capacitor consists of two interdigitated or parallel electrodes that are made of silver nanowires (AgNWs) in a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) matrix. The flexible and stretchable nature of the AgNW/PDMS electrode allows conformal contact to the skin. The hydration sensor is insensitive to the external humidity change and is calibrated against a commercial skin hydration system on an artificial skin over a wide hydration range. The hydration sensor is packaged into a flexible wristband, together with a network analyzer chip, a button cell battery, and an ultralow power microprocessor with Bluetooth. In addition, a chest patch consisting of a strain sensor, three electrocardiography electrodes, and a skin hydration sensor is developed for multimodal sensing. The wearable wristband and chest patch may be used for low-cost, wireless, and continuous monitoring of skin hydration and other health parameters.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1601159
JournalAdvanced Healthcare Materials
Volume6
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 22 2017

Keywords

  • electrocardiogram
  • hydration sensing
  • multifunctional sensing
  • silver nanowires
  • strain sensing

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