WIRELESS, WEARABLE, AND SOFT BIOMETRIC SENSOR
20200178895 ยท 2020-06-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/6813
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/0002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/053
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/318
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/1121
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/398
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/053
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/11
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
By applying a dry and freeform cut-and-paste method, an NFC-enabled wireless tattoo-like stretchable biometric sensor can be fabricated within minutes without using any chemicals, inks, or masks/stencils. This sensor is able to wirelessly receive power via a stretchable inductive coil and an NFC chip integrated on the sensor. Data measured by the sensor can be wirelessly transmitted via the same antenna and NFC chip. The sensor is fully stretchable and conformable to human skin and can follows the mechanical deformation of skin without mechanical and electrical failure or delamination. The sensor is imperceptible to wear and can perform high-fidelity sensing for physiological signals. Depending on where the sensor is applied, possible applications include measuring physiological signals such as skin thermography (body temperature), photometry (pulse oximetry, heartbeat), electrograms (ECG, EEG, EMG, EOG), electrical impedance (skin hydration, body fat) and mechanical motion (seismocaridogram, respiratory rate, joint bending).
Claims
1. A biometric sensor, comprising a flexible, stretchable substrate that can be adhered to an epidermis, the flexible, stretchable substrate conformable and bendable with movement of the epidermis; a circuit disposed on the flexible, stretchable substrate, the circuit comprising: an antenna that transmits and receives radio-frequency (RF) signals wirelessly; a communication module electrically connected to the antenna that converts the received RF signals into a power, one or more sensors electrically connected to the communication module, wherein the one or more sensors and the communication module are operationally energized by the power to sense biometric signals and transmit the sensed biometric signals wirelessly via the antenna.
2. The biometric sensor according to claim 1, wherein the flexible, stretchable substrate has a modulus in the range of 0.1 to 10 Mega-Pascals (MPa) to match the flexibility of human skin.
3. The biometric sensor according to claim 1, wherein the flexible, stretchable substrate has dimensions of about 50 millimeters by 75 millimeters.
4. The biometric sensor according to claim 1, wherein the circuit comprises metallic interconnects that are serpentine shaped to flex with the flexible, stretchable substrate.
5. The biometric sensor according to claim 1, wherein the antenna is a loop formed from a serpentine trace.
6. The biometric sensor according to claim 5, wherein the antenna receives the RF signals wirelessly through inductive coupling with another device.
7. The biometric sensor according to claims 5, wherein the antenna comprises a capacitor to tune the resonance frequency of the antenna.
8. The biometric sensor according to claim 7, wherein the resonant frequency is about 13.56 megahertz (MHz).
9. The biometric sensor according to claim 1, wherein that communication module is an integrated circuit chip for near field communication (NFC).
10. The biometric sensor according to claim 9, wherein the integrated circuit chip for NFC comprises: an analog to digital converter that digitizes signals from the one or more sensors; and an encoder that encodes the digitized signals into a communication protocol; and a transmitter that transmits the encoded signals as RF signals to an interrogator device.
11. The biometric sensor according to claim 1, wherein the one or more sensors comprises a thermistor.
12. The biometric sensor according to claim 1, wherein the one or more sensors comprise one or more photodetectors.
13. The biometric sensor according to claim 1, wherein the circuit further comprises one or more LEDs.
14. A biometric sensing system, comprising: an interrogator device transmitting power signals wirelessly using an interrogator antenna; and an epidermal sensor adhered to an epidermis of a subject, the epidermal sensor comprising an epidermal antenna that is inductively coupled with the interrogator antenna to receive the power signals, wherein the epidermal sensor is operationally energized by the received power signals to: sense biometric signals from the subject, convert the sensed biometric signals into digitized signals, and transmit the digitized signals back to the interrogator device.
15. The biometric sensing system according to claim 14, wherein the interrogator device is a smart phone.
16. The biometric sensing system according to claim 14, wherein the power signals and digitized signals conform to a near field communication (NFC) protocol.
17. The biometric sensing system according to 16 claim 14, wherein the interrogator device and the epidermal sensor are inductively coupled within a range of 8 centimeters.
18. The biometric sensing system according to claim 14, wherein the epidermal sensor conforms, bends, and stretches with the epidermis without loss of operation or detachment from the epidermis.
19. The biometric sensing system according to claim 14, wherein the biometric parameters correspond to electrophysiological, mechanical, thermal, optical, or electrochemical measurements.
20. A method for fabricating a wirelessly powered epidermal biometric sensor, the method comprising: laminating a metal foil onto a sheet of thermal release tape (TRT); cutting the metal foil into a circuit comprising an antenna and interconnects; transferring the circuit onto a sheet of water soluble tape (WST) that is backed by a polyimide film by heating the TRT; soldering electronic components to the circuit; transferring the circuit with soldered electronic components to a medical dressing film by wetting the WST; covering the circuit with a second medical dressing film so that the circuit is sandwiched between the films of medical dressing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Figure (FIG.) 1 graphically depicts an exemplary NFC-enabled stretchable E-tattoo according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] The present disclosure embraces biometric sensing using a wirelessly powered stretchable E-tattoo. An embodiment of an E-tattoo (i.e., biometric sensor) 100 that can monitor, record, and transmit real-time information about the wearer's biometric signals is shown in
[0020] The E-tattoo 100 generally comprises a biometric sensing unit, an energy-harvesting unit, electrical interconnections, and encapsulation (or dielectric) layers. The biometric sensing unit integrates electrodes, a thermistor, different colors of LEDs, one or more photodetectors, operational amplifiers, passive RC filters, analog-front-end (AFE) ICs, and a microcontroller. The energy-harvesting unit is made up of a near-field communication (NFC) IC, an inductively coupled antenna, and impedance matching components. One of the embodiments of the E-tattoo 100 operates without batteries and can be laminated on any part of an epidermis, like a temporary transfer tattoo.
[0021] The E-tattoo can mechanically stretch and bend with the skin of a wearer without mechanical and electrical failure or delamination. Thus, the E-tattoo is comfortable to wear and immune to motion artifacts. In an exemplary embodiment, the E-tattoo is fabricated on a flexible, stretchable substrate 102 that has dimension of about 50 millimeters (mm) by 75 mm. As shown in
[0022] The E-tattoo can measure different physiological signals, such as skin thermography (body temperature), photometry (pulse oximetry, heartbeat, respiration, blood pressure), electrograms (ECG, EEG, EMG, EOG), and electrical impedance (skin hydration, body fat). The E-tattoo can be easily applied to different areas to measure different physiological signals.
[0023] The E-tattoo platform can be wirelessly powered by a near-field communication (NFC) and/or radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogator (e.g. smartphone) in proximity (e.g., within 8 centimeters) of the E-tattoo.
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[0025] In one of the embodiments, the NFC IC includes an analog-to-digital converter that digitizes signals from the sensors. The NFC may also include an encoder that encodes the digitized signals into the NFC communication protocol and a transmitter that transmits the encoded signals as RF signals to an interrogator device (e.g., smartphone or RFID reader).
[0026] A time/cost effective cut-and-paste fabrication method can be used to integrate stretchable metal circuitry and connect electronic components on a flexible, stretchable substrate (e.g., adhesive patch).
[0027] As shown in
[0028] The method for fabricating a wirelessly powered epidermal biometric sensor 300 comprises laminating 301 a sheet of copper foil onto a sheet of thermal release tape (TRT). The copper foil is cut 302 into a circuit that includes an antenna and interconnects, each having a serpentine shape for flexibility. The TRT is heated so that the circuit can be transferred 303 onto a sheet of water-soluble tape (WST), which is backed by a polyimide film (e.g., KAPTON tape). The polyimide film provides a stable support for the circuit so that components may be soldered to the circuit. Accordingly, the process includes soldering 304 components to the circuit. The circuit with the soldered electronic components is then transferred 305 to a medical dressing film (e.g., TEGADERM) by wetting the WST. The circuit is covered 306 by a second medical dressing film so that the circuit and components) is sandwiched between the films. This electrically insulates the circuit from the skin.
[0029] A benchtop programmable cutter plotter used in the cutting 302 operation allows for patterns or shapes to be cut out simply on a thin sheet of polymer, metal-coated polymer, or even atomic sheets such as graphene. Moreover, the cut-and-paste method is a fab-less process, making it more cost- and time-effective than a cleanroom process that involves photolithography patterning and chemical etching.
[0030] In an exemplary fabrication, an 18-m-thick copper (Cu) foil is laminated on thermal release tape (TRT). A mechanical cutter plotter cuts the designed circuit pattern onto the Cu foil within a period of minutes. After removing excess Cu foil, the Cu circuit is transferred onto a water-soluble tape (WST) backed by a KAPTON tape, which serves as a stable support for soldering. Solder paste is applied to attach the NFC chip and other discrete electrical components on the Cu circuit. Dissolving the WST with wetter droplets, the whole circuit can be transferred to the soft stretchable target substrate, TEGADERM (47 m thick). Finally, another TEGADERM is applied from the other side as an encapsulation layer to isolate the circuit from directly touching the skin.
[0031] In terms of efficiency, the freeform cut-and-paste method is favored over conventional microfabrication methods involving photolithography, metal depositon, and chemical etching because the E-tattoo can be fabricated in ambient environment, within 30 minutes, and using only a simple cutting machine.
[0032] Other wearable devices that have attempted to bring wireless powered electronics to temporary tattoo form factor are only capable of measuring basic physiological signals such as body temperature and pulse oximetry. In addition to these signals, the E-tattoo platform can also sense photometric signals (e.g., for pulse oximetry, heartbeat, respiration, blood pressure), electrograms (e.g., for ECG, EEG, EMG, EOG), and electrical impedance (e.g., for skin hydration, body fat).
[0033] The E-tattoo platform solves a variety of challenges that exist with current technology. For example, one problem lies in the high-power requirements for wireless communication. To solve this challenge, embodiments of the disclosed E-tattoo obtains operating power by harvesting energy from the electromagnetic field of an external device (e.g., interrogator device) using an inductive loop antenna and conditioned using a Near Field Communication (NFC) integrated circuit (IC). The inductive coupling typically requires the E-tattoo and the interrogator device to be placed proximate (e.g., within 8 centimeters) to one another so that the antenna (e.g., loop) of the E-tattoo is inductively coupled to the antenna of the interrogator device.
[0034] The E-tattoo platform also possesses advantages over current technologies. The E-tattoo platform can offer a variety of capability for mechanical, electrical, and efficient aspects. The E-tattoo offers the mechanical advantages of flexibility and stretchability. The flexibility is due, in part, to the mechanics of serpentines. In an exemplary embodiment, a double-stranded serpentine can be used for the antenna coil and interconnections. The double stranded serpentine saves space while maintaining stretchability and compliance. As serpentines do not add much stiffness, the modulus of the E-tattoo will be dominated by that of TEGADERM (e.g., 7.4 MPa), which is close to that of human skin (e.g., 0.32-4 MPa). In exemplary embodiments, the flexible, stretchable substrate has a modulus (e.g., Young's modulus) in the range of 0.1 to 10 Mega-Pascals (MPa) to match the flexibility of human skin. The E-tattoo may therefore be laminated on an epidermis like an imperceptible secondary skin without constraining the natural skin deformation.
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[0039] The tests show that even after fully wrapping the E-tattoo around less than 10 mm radius of curvature or twist, or stretching it up to 20%, the LED remained on, indicating that the antenna and the interconnections are insensitive to mechanical deformation.
[0040] The E-tattoo facilitates the measurements of physiological signals on any skin surface on a human or animal body. Embodiments of the E-tattoo platform may be used in a range of applications. The E-tattoo can be applied in many aspects such as physiological signal monitoring for clinical/biomedical applications (e.g., healthcare wearable devices), fitness/entertainment products (e.g., activity tracker), and/or for animal medicine and health tracking. In particular, the E-tattoo platform can be applied to any part of the body or organ that needs to be monitored for an amount of dosage or exposure (e.g., UV light, radiation, stress, hypo/hyperthermia). The E-tattoo platform can monitor variations in physiological signals (e.g., heartbeat, respiration, body temperature, skin impedance, sweat level, ECG, EEG, EMG, and EOG).
[0041] A few exemplary and non-limiting applications of the E-tattoo platform are as follows:
[0042] 1. Body temperature can be measured by integrating circuit with a thermistor. Output from the thermistor is voltage, and temperature is calculated according to the output voltage.
[0043] 2. Skin hydration/Body fat can be measured by integrating circuit with an operational amplifier. Output from the amplifier is voltage, and skin conductance is calculated according to the output voltage. Skin conductance be calibrated with a skin hydration/body fat.
[0044] 3. Pulse oximetry/Heartbeat/respiration can be measured by integrating circuit with green (or IR) LED, red LED, one or more photodetectors, amplifier for amplifying signal from the photodetector, and passive (or active) low/high/band pass filter. Output from the amplifier is voltage, and a peripheral capillary oxygen saturation (SpO2) is calculated according to the output signal difference between green (or IR) LED and red LED. In addition, heartbeat and respiration can be acquired using the measured pulse oximetry signal.
[0045] 4. Electrograms (ECG, EEG, EMG, and ECG) can be measured by AFE ICs, integrating circuit with instrumentational amplifier, operational amplifier, and low/high/band pass filter. Output from the amplifier is voltage, and ECG/EEG/EMG/EOG is measured according to the output voltage. Blood pressure (BP) can be estimated by the output signals of ECG and a photodetector.
[0046] In the specification and/or figures, the use of the term and/or includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. The figures are schematic representations and so are not necessarily drawn to scale. Unless otherwise noted, specific terms have been used in a generic and descriptive sense and not for purposes of limitation.
[0047] While several embodiments have been provided in the present disclosure, it should be understood that the disclosed systems and methods may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or scope of the present disclosure. The present examples are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the intention is not to be limited to the details given herein. For example, the various elements or components may be combined or integrated in another system or certain features may be omitted or not implemented.
[0048] Also, techniques, systems, subsystems, and methods described and illustrated in the various embodiments as discrete or separate may be combined or integrated with other systems, modules, techniques, or methods without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. Other items shown or discussed as directly coupled or communicating with each other may be indirectly coupled or communicating through some interface, device, or intermediate component, whether electrically, mechanically, or otherwise. Other examples of changes, substitutions, and alterations are ascertainable by one skilled in the art and could be made without departing from the spirit and scope disclosed herein.