DocumentCode
36573
Title
Adhesive RFID Sensor Patch for Monitoring of Sweat Electrolytes
Author
Rose, Daniel P. ; Ratterman, Michael E. ; Griffin, Daniel K. ; Linlin Hou ; Kelley-Loughnane, Nancy ; Naik, Rajesh R. ; Hagen, Joshua A. ; Papautsky, Ian ; Heikenfeld, Jason C.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Syst., Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA
Volume
62
Issue
6
fYear
2015
fDate
Jun-15
Firstpage
1457
Lastpage
1465
Abstract
Wearable digital health devices are dominantly found in rigid form factors such as bracelets and pucks. An adhesive radio-frequency identification (RFID) sensor bandage (patch) is reported, which can be made completely intimate with human skin, a distinct advantage for chronological monitoring of biomarkers in sweat. In this demonstration, a commercial RFID chip is adapted with minimum components to allow potentiometric sensing of solutes in sweat, and surface temperature, as read by an Android smartphone app with 96% accuracy at 50 mM Na+ (in vitro tests). All circuitry is solder-reflow integrated on a standard Cu/polyimide flexible-electronic layer including an antenna, but while also allowing electroplating for simple integration of exotic metals for sensing electrodes. Optional paper microfluidics wick sweat from a sweat porous adhesive allowing flow to the sensor, or the sensor can be directly contacted to the skin. The wearability of the patch has been demonstrated for up to seven days, and includes a protective textile which provides a feel and appearance similar to a standard Band-Aid. Applications include hydration monitoring, but the basic capability is extendable to other mM ionic solutes in sweat (Cl-, K+, Mg2+, NH4+, and Zn2+). The design and fabrication of the patch are provided in full detail, as the basic components could be useful in the design of other wearable sensors.
Keywords
bioMEMS; biosensors; copper; flexible electronics; lab-on-a-chip; microfluidics; microsensors; porous materials; radiofrequency identification; Android smartphone app; Cu; RFID chip; adhesive RFID sensor patch; antenna; electroplating; exotic metals; hydration monitoring; microfluidics; polyimide flexible-electronic layer; potentiometric sensing; solder-reflow; surface temperature; sweat electrolyte monitoring; sweat porous adhesive; wearable sensor; Electrodes; Monitoring; Radiofrequency identification; Resists; Skin; Substrates; Biosensor; RFID; biosensor; flexible electronics; radio-frequency identification (RFID);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2014.2369991
Filename
6953152
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