SEMICON West 2016

Manufacturing of Wearable Sensors for Human Health and Performance Monitoring- Azar Alizadeh, GE Global Research (Room North Hall, Room 132)

13 Jul 16
3:00 PM - 3:25 PM

Tracks: Flexible Hybrid Electronics Forum

Abstract:

Continuous monitoring of physiological and biological parameters is expected to improve performance and medical outcomes by assessing overall health status and alerting for life-saving interventions. Continuous monitoring of these parameters requires wearable devices with an appropriate form factor (lightweight, comfortable, low energy consuming and even single-use) to avoid disrupting daily activities thus ensuring operation relevance and user acceptance. Many previous efforts to implement remote and wearable sensors have suffered from high cost and poor performance, as well as low clinical and end-use acceptance. New manufacturing and system level design approaches are needed to make the performance and clinical benefits of these sensors possible while satisfying challenging economic, regulatory, clinical, and user-acceptance criteria.  In this talk we will review several recent manufacturing efforts aimed at designing and building prototype wearable pulse oximeter and hydration sensors.