JOURNAL ARTICLE

LC Wireless Sensitive Pressure Sensors With Microstructured PDMS Dielectric Layers for Wound Monitoring

Wen-Jun DengLi-Feng WangLei DongQing‐An Huang

Year: 2018 Journal:   IEEE Sensors Journal Vol: 18 (12)Pages: 4886-4892   Publisher: IEEE Sensors Council

Abstract

Mechanical pressures affect the rate and quality of dermal wound healing. It is therefore important to continuously monitor the mechanical pressure on a wound site so as to evaluate neovascularization and cellular proliferation under pressure. Based on an LC (inductor-capacitor) passive wireless principle, this paper presents the design, fabrication, and measurement of LC sensors embedded in a commercial bandage. Pyramidal polydimethylsiloxane elastomers used as the dielectric of the capacitive pressure sensor were fabricated by using a silicon anisotropic etching mold. Simulation and analysis of the LC sensor and wound environment effects were performed. The sensor embedded in the bandage stuck on the skin was measured, showing that its resonant frequency changes according to a linear function of applied pressure in a range of 0-200 mmHg with a sensitivity of -270.8 kHz/mmHg. The demonstrated LC sensor is completely flexible and wearable, which is proper for the future smart bandage.

Keywords:
Materials science Polydimethylsiloxane Pressure sensor Capacitive sensing Capacitor Tactile sensor Biomedical engineering Dielectric Pressure measurement Optoelectronics Electronic engineering Electrical engineering Nanotechnology Computer science Voltage Engineering Mechanical engineering

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Topics

Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Dielectric materials and actuators
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Wireless Power Transfer Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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