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Researchers Develop New Technique To Print Flexible Self-healing Circuits For Wearable Devices

The researchers of North Carolina State University in the US, lead by Jingyan Dong, have developed a new technique for directly printing flexible, stretchable metal circuits. The innovative technique can be used with multiple metals and alloys. It is also compatible with existing manufacturing systems which can integrate this new printing technology effortlessly. The technique uses the well known electrohydrodynamic printing […]

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Bioengineers' sweat sensor monitors glucose

Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas are sweating the small stuff in their efforts to develop a wearable device that can monitor an individual’s glucose level via perspiration on the skin. In a study recently published online in the journal Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Dr. Shalini Prasad, professor of bioengineering in the

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Lightweight Body Heat – Electricity Converter

Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a new design for harvesting body heat and converting it into electricity for use in wearable electronics. The experimental prototypes are lightweight, conform to the shape of the body, and can generate far more electricity than previous lightweight heat harvesting technologies. The researchers also identified the optimal

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NEW EMBEDDED TECHNOLOGY Introduces Compact COM Express Computer Solution for Rugged Mobile I/O Applications Such as Robots, Small UAV, Vehicle and Wearable Systems

Encinitas, CA (PRWEB) April 22, 2011 NEW EMBEDDED TECHNOLOGY is pleased to announce the A-Brain mobile compact computer baseboard compatible with COM Express compact size standard computer modules. New Embedded Technology designed this unit specifically for such rugged mobile computer applications such as Androids, Robots, UAV and wearable computers where extended temperature, shock and vibration

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AValon RF and Blackfin Provide “Land Warriors” with Essential Survival Tools – Wearable Computers with Integrated Wireless Links

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 20, 2005 AValonRF presents its Wearable Computer solutions and Wearable computers with integrated digital wireless links at AFCEA WEST 2005, San Diego, California, February 1-3, 2005, San Diego, California, Booth 1451. Leapfrog advances in communications, sensors, and materials technologies have transformed the equipment inventory carried by today’s soldier beyond

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InvenSense Announces The First Wearable Sensor SDK For Health And Fitness Applications Incorporating MPU-9150 The Worlds First Integrated 9-Axis MotionTracking Device

Sunnyvale, CA (PRWEB) February 15, 2012 InvenSense, Inc. (NYSE: INVN), the leading provider of MotionTracking devices for consumer electronics, today announced availability of the MotionFit System Developers Kit (SDK) to accelerate design and commercialization of wearable sensor devices for the growing fitness and remote health monitoring markets. The MotionFit SDK consists of a small 40mm

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