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RSA-Wearable Alertness Detecting Device (Case No. 2025-245)
Summary: UCLA researchers from the Department of Medicine-Pulmonary Disease have developed a novel wearable device to detect alertness and predict the onset of sleep for improved safety. Background: Hypersomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) are both symptoms of a broad class of sleeping disorders including obstructive sleep apnea (OSA),...
Published: 12/1/2025   |   Inventor(s): Ravi Aysola
Keywords(s): Biomonitoring, Computer Monitor, continuous sleep monitoring, CPAP, Gene Block, non-invasive monitoring, patient outcome, Philips, public health monitoring, remote monitoring, remote patient analysis, remote patient monitoring (RPM), Remote Sensing, sleep apnea, sleep monitoring, sleep monitoring and health, wearable, wearable electronics, wearable medical device, wearable medical devices, wearable sensors, wearable sensors for health
Category(s): Medical Devices, Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems, Medical Devices > Hospital Systems, Electrical, Electrical > Sensors, Electrical > Flexible Electronics, Platforms, Software & Algorithms, Software & Algorithms > Digital Health, Software & Algorithms > Data Analytics
AI-Based Wearable Sensor for Dermatology (Case No. 2025-301)
Summary: UCLA researchers in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering have developed a flexible, cost-effective, AI-enabled wearable sensor that facilitates early, non-invasive diagnosis of allergic contact dermatitis. Background: Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) is a hypersensitivity reaction of the skin triggered by direct contact...
Published: 8/26/2025   |   Inventor(s): Aydogan Ozcan, Shannon Wongvibulson, Paloma Casteleiro Costa, Gyeo-Re Han, Yuzhu Li
Keywords(s): Artificial Intelligence, artificial intelligence augmentation, artificial intelligence/machine learning models, Artificial Neural Network, artificial-intelligent materials, Computer-Aided Diagnosis, deep neural networks (DNN), Dermatology, electrochemical sensors, Medical artificial intelligence (AI), Signal Processing, Signal-To-Noise Ratio, Skin, skin protection, wearable, wearable electronics, wearable medical device, wearable medical devices, wearable sensors, wearable sensors for health
Category(s): Electrical, Electrical > Flexible Electronics, Electrical > Sensors, Medical Devices > Monitoring And Recording Systems, Therapeutics > Dermatology, Diagnostic Markers
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   |   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, Cardiac failure, coil design, Data Acquisition, Data Analytics, 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, Electrical > Flexible Electronics, Electrical > Sensors, Electrical > Wireless, 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   |   Inventor(s): Tzung Hsiai, Shaolei Wang
Keywords(s): arrhythmia, 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, Electrical, Electrical > Flexible Electronics, 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: 7/2/2025   |   Inventor(s): Yang Zhang, Xiaoying Yang, Eiji Hayashi
Keywords(s): Antennas/Wireless, 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, Software & Algorithms > Ar/Vr, Electrical, Electrical > Wireless, Electrical > Sensors, Electrical > Wireless > Antennas