Journal article
Graphene Elastomer Electrodes for Medical Sensing Applications: Combining High Sensitivity, Low Noise and Excellent Skin Compatibility to Enable Continuous Medical Monitoring
S Asadi, Z He, F Heydari, D Li, MR Yuce, T Alan
IEEE Sensors Journal | Published : 2021
Abstract
Continuous monitoring of vital bio-signals is crucial to track the well-being of patients and to allow for timelymedical intervention in cases of emergency. This paper presents a compact and wearable electrocardiogram (ECG) sensor using graphene-elastomer electrodes, which were characterised, first using an electronic patient simulator, then on a human subject. We demonstrate that the proposed electrodes are highly conductive, flexible and ultralight (weighing less than 10 mg). Their skin-impedance values are significantly lower than existing electrodes including other graphene-based sensors. In addition, we demonstrate that they can be applied on the skin in dry form without needing an inte..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported in part by the Australian Research Council Discovery Project under Grant DP160102794 and in part by the Future Fellowship under Grant FT130100430.