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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: 5/8/2025
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Inventor(s):
Aydin Babakhani
,
Hamid Jafarisharemi
Keywords(s):
Antennas/Wireless
,
battery-less
,
battery-less IoT
,
Bioelectromagnetics
,
bioelectronics
,
Bioinformatics
,
bioinformatics pipeline
,
Biomedical Engineering
,
biomedical implantation
,
biomedical sensors
,
Biomonitoring
,
Biosensor
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Cardiac failure
,
coil design
,
Data Acquisition
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Data Analytics
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Electrical stimulation
,
electrochemical sensors
,
implantable sensors
,
low-power architecture
,
low-power device
,
medical device cardiac monitoring
,
Medical Devices and Materials
,
node architecture
,
non-invasive cardiac monitoring
,
radiofrequency (RF) coil
,
radiofrequency signaling
,
Rechargeable Battery
,
self-powered wireless sensor solutions
,
Sensor
,
Sensors
,
Smart Antenna
,
soft electrical circuits
,
wearable
,
wearable
electronics
,
wearable
medical device
,
wearable
medical devices
,
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
,
Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems
A Self-Assembled Implantable Microtubular Pacemaker for Wireless Cardiac Electrotherapy (Case No. 2024-059)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Bioengineering have developed a novel implantable microtubular pacemaker for reliable and comfortable pacing for patients with arrythmias. Background: Cardiac pacemakers are essential devices used to manage abnormal heart rhythms, or arrythmias, by sending electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat...
Published: 3/26/2025
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Inventor(s):
Tzung Hsiai
,
Shaolei Wang
Keywords(s):
arrhythmia
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Cardiac Electrophysiology
,
cardiovascular monitoring
,
central venous pressure (CVP)
,
Continuous blood pressure monitoring
,
critical care
,
heart failure
,
hemodynamic monitoring
,
image signal processing
,
implantable sensors
,
medical device cardiac monitoring
,
non-invasive monitoring
,
pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP)
,
wearable
Category(s):
Medical Devices
,
Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems
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Electrical
,
Electrical > Flexible Electronics
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Medical Devices > Hospital Systems
,
Medical Devices > Cardiac
Headar: Sensing Head Gestures for Smartwatches With
Wearable
Radar (Case No. 2023-265)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have developed Headar, a
wearable
radar that can be implemented in smartwatches to detect head gestures. Background: Smartwatches have recently experienced rapid technological advancement and gained a large popularity due to their wide variety of applications features...
Published: 2/14/2025
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Inventor(s):
Yang Zhang
,
Xiaoying Yang
,
Eiji Hayashi
Keywords(s):
Antennas/Wireless
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Consumer Electronics
,
Electronics & Semiconductors
,
head gesture
,
millimeter-wave
,
Radar
,
Radar / Antennae
,
Semiconductor
,
Semiconductor Device
,
Semiconductors
,
Smart Antenna
,
Smart Material
,
smart sensing
,
Smartphone
,
Smartwatch
,
wearable
Category(s):
Software & Algorithms
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Software & Algorithms > Ar/Vr
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Electrical
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Electrical > Wireless
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Electrical > Sensors
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Electrical > Wireless > Antennas