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A Dual-Mode Coil-Reuse Data Acquisition System for Miniaturized Wirelessly Powered Biopotential Sensing Nodes (Case No. 2024-173)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have developed a dual-mode, batteryless coil-reuse system for biosensing devices that enables efficient wireless power transfer and long-range data transmission in a compact form. Background: A vast majority of wearable and implantable medical devices require two wireless...
Published: 4/23/2025
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Inventor(s):
Aydin Babakhani
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Hamid Jafarisharemi
Keywords(s):
Antennas/Wireless
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battery-less
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battery-less IoT
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Bioelectromagnetics
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bioelectronics
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Bioinformatics
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bioinformatics pipeline
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Biomedical Engineering
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biomedical implantation
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biomedical sensors
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Biomonitoring
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Biosensor
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Cardiac failure
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coil design
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Data Acquisition
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Data Analytics
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Electrical stimulation
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electrochemical sensors
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implantable sensors
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low-power architecture
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low-power device
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medical device cardiac monitoring
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Medical Devices and Materials
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node architecture
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non-invasive cardiac monitoring
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radiofrequency (RF) coil
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radiofrequency signaling
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Rechargeable Battery
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self-powered wireless sensor solutions
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Sensor
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Sensors
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Smart Antenna
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soft electrical circuits
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wearable
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wearable electronics
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wearable medical device
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wearable medical devices
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wearable sensors
Category(s):
Electrical
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Electrical > Flexible Electronics
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Electrical > Sensors
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Electrical > Wireless
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Medical Devices
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Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems
A Dynamic and Adaptive Approach for Resolving Motion (Case No. 2024-250)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Radiology have developed a novel method to capture time-varying and irregular cardiac motion, producing high-precision, high-quality cine images. Background: Cine MRI is a specialized imaging technique that captures motion through a series of images, often used to evaluate cardiac function and morphology....
Published: 4/21/2025
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Inventor(s):
Zhengyang Ming
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Dan Ruan
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Anthony Christodoulou
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Kim-Lien Nguyen
Keywords(s):
arrhythmia
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Biomonitoring
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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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cardiovascular diseases
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cardiovascular monitoring
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Image Resolution
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Imaging
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Medical Device
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medical device cardiac monitoring
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Medical Imaging
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Monitoring And Recording Systems
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MRI
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non-invasive cardiac monitoring
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optimization
Category(s):
Medical Devices
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Medical Devices > Cardiac
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Medical Devices > Medical Imaging
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Medical Devices > Medical Imaging > MRI
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Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems
Synchronized Biventricular Heart Pacing Using Wirelessly Powered Leadless Pacemakers (Cases 2019-237 & 2020-401)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the department of electrical and computer engineering have developed a device for synchronized biventricular pacing. Background: Many patients with impaired cardiac function suffer from ventricular desynchrony, a condition that involves a lack of synchronization between the contractions of the left and right ventricles...
Published: 2/14/2025
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Inventor(s):
Aydin Babakhani
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Hongming Lyu
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Medhi Razavi
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Mathews John
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Allison Post
Keywords(s):
acute myocardial infarction
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cardiac cycle
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Cardiac failure
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cardiometabolic disease
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cardiopulmonary illness
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Cardiovascular
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Cardiovascular Disease
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cardiovascular diseases
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cardiovascular modeling
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cardiovascular monitoring
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cardiovascular prediction
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cardiovascular therapeutic solution
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medical device cardiac monitoring
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non-invasive cardiac monitoring
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tachycardia
Category(s):
Medical Devices
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Medical Devices > Cardiac
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Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems
Detection of Dicrotic Notch in Arterial Pressure and Photoplethysmography Signals Using Iterative Envelope Mean Filter (Case No. 2024-034)
Summary: UCLA Researchers in the Department of Anesthesiology have developed an iterative envelope mean (IEM) method for the detection of specific features in arterial pressure monitoring applications. Background: The cardiac cycle consists of the distinct systolic and diastolic phases. The transition from the contracted, systolic phase to the...
Published: 3/26/2025
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Inventor(s):
Maxime Cannesson
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Ravi Pal
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Akos Rudas
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Jeffrey Chiang
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Sungsoo Kim
Keywords(s):
arrhythmia
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arterial blood pressure (ABP)
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cardiac cycle
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Cardiac Electrophysiology
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Cardiac failure
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Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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cardiometabolic disease
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cardiopulmonary illness
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Cardiovascular
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Cardiovascular Disease Nephropathy
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cardiovascular modeling
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cardiovascular prediction
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cardiovascular therapeutic solution
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diastolic
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diastolic phase peak
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dicrotic notch
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feature extraction tool
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iterative envelope method (IEM)
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Medical Device
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medical device cardiac monitoring
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Medical Device Poly(Methyl Methacrylate)
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Medical Devices and Materials
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non-invasive cardiac monitoring
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photoplethysmography (PPG)
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Smart medical device
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systolic
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tachycardia
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wearable medical device
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wearable medical devices
Category(s):
Medical Devices
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Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems
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Platforms
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Platforms > Diagnostic Platform Technologies
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Software & Algorithms
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Diagnostic Markers > Targets And Assays
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Diagnostic Markers