Keyword: IoMT/​IoT

Briefs: Internet of Things
The technology exploits the inherently passive nature of RFID to approximate the services provided by traditional active Internet of Things (IoT) protocols like ZigBee and Bluetooth.
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Blog: Wearables
Engineers at University of California San Diego have developed a fully integrated system for deep-tissue monitoring.
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Quiz: Internet of Things
How much do you know about IoMT, an industry that was valued at $99.58 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow to $486.34 billion by 2031? Find out with this quiz.
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Quiz: Materials
How much do you know about e-skin? Find out with the quiz below.
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Briefs: Electronics & Computers
The design goal is to provide exceptional RF signal range and stability, while also reducing power consumption, in a miniaturized package.
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Quiz: Design
One silver lining that the pandemic brought is an expansion of infectious-disease-testing technology.
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Articles: Energy

Sensors Expo is returning to the McEnery Convention Center, San Jose, CA from June 27 – 29, with its new name — Sensors Converge. There are nine conference tracks that highlight the different applications for...

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INSIDER: Robotics, Automation & Control

MIT engineers have developed a telerobotic system to help surgeons quickly and remotely treat patients experiencing a stroke or aneurysm. With a modified joystick,...

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INSIDER: Medical

What if your next surgery was planned and performed by a robot? A team at Johns Hopkins University is working to turn this idea into reality.

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INSIDER: Design

The first fully autonomous biohybrid fish from human stem-cell-derived cardiac muscle cells has been developed by Harvard University researchers in collaboration with colleagues from Emory...

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Briefs: Test & Measurement
The tabletop diagnostic yields results in an hour and can be programmed to detect variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
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Briefs: IoMT
Speakers such as Amazon Echo and Google Home can monitor regular and irregular heartbeats without physical contact.
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Products: IoMT
These 12 products are the nominees for the 2020 Tech Briefs Readers’ Choice Product of the Year.
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Question of the Week: Communications
Will Stretchable Smartphones Catch On?

Our “5 Ws” feature this month highlighted skin-like electronic circuits being developed at Virginia Tech.

Briefs: Wearables
The wearable prototype can stream, in real time, an identifying signature based on the electrical activity of a person's heart.
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Briefs: Sensors/Data Acquisition
Programmed magnetic nanobeads are used to detect the virus in 55 minutes or less.
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Briefs: Energy
The device recharges the internal battery of implants without invasive surgery.
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Application Briefs: Internet of Things
A "smart building" platform incorporates hardware, software, and cloud analytics to form a digital "backbone."
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5 Ws: Medical
A low-cost sensor enables at-home diagnosis of a COVID infection.
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Briefs: Manufacturing & Prototyping
“EasyPass” would enable smart warehouses, automated factories, and more to operate without delays.
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Special Reports: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
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Electronics Innovations - October 2020

In this compendium of articles from the editors of Tech Briefs magazine, discover how advances in electronic components are enabling game-changing applications in mobile healthcare/wearables, autonomous...

Articles: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Choosing the right battery will save trouble and expense in the long run.
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Special Reports: Sensors/Data Acquisition
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Medical Sensors & Wearables - August 2020

The wearable medical device market is expected to reach nearly $20 billion by 2025, driven by advances in sensor technology. This compendium of recent articles from the editors of Medical Design...

Technology Leaders: Energy

Bio-interfacing and biodegradable flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) devices can help tackle some of the world’s great challenges including environmental degradation and food...

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Briefs: AR/AI
This device could give doctors a new therapeutic option for treating patients with conditions such as heart failure.
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Special Reports: Manufacturing & Prototyping
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Medical Manufacturing and Outsourcing - May 2020

How are advances in automation/robotics, welding, 3D printing, and other fabrication technologies shaping the future of medical device manufacturing? Find out in this Special Report – a...

Articles: Sensors/Data Acquisition
Manufacturers are beginning to realize the same benefits by cloud-connecting their equipment and processes on the shop floor.
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