Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care

HU Chung, BH Kim, JY Lee, J Lee, Z Xie, EM Ibler… - Science, 2019 - science.org
INTRODUCTION In neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), continuous monitoring of vital
signs is essential, particularly in cases of severe prematurity. Current monitoring platforms …

Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care

HU Chung, BH Kim, JY Lee, J Lee, Z Xie, EM Ibler… - Science, 2019 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: title> Sensitive sensing</jats: title>< jats: p> Neonatal care, particularly for
premature babies, is complicated by the infants' fragility and by the need for a large number …

Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care

HU Chung, BH Kim, JY Lee, J Lee, Z Xie, EM Ibler… - Science, 2019 - experts.illinois.edu
Existing vital sign monitoring systems in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) require
multiple wires connected to rigid sensors with strongly adherent interfaces to the skin. We …

Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care

HU Chung, BH Kim, JY Lee, J Lee, Z Xie… - …, 2019 - scholars.northwestern.edu
Existing vital sign monitoring systems in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) require
multiple wires connected to rigid sensors with strongly adherent interfaces to the skin. We …

[HTML][HTML] Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care

HU Chung, BH Kim, JY Lee, J Lee, Z Xie… - Science (New York …, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Existing vital signmonitoring systems in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
requiremultiple wires connected to rigid sensors with strongly adherent interfaces to the skin …

Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care

HU Chung, BH Kim, JY Lee, J Lee, Z Xie, EM Ibler… - …, 2019 - scholarworks.bwise.kr
Existing vital signmonitoring systems in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
requiremultiple wires connected to rigid sensors with strongly adherent interfaces to the skin …

Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care

HU Chung, BH Kim, JY Lee, J Lee… - … (New York, NY), 2019 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Existing vital sign monitoring systems in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) require
multiple wires connected to rigid sensors with strongly adherent interfaces to the skin. We …

Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care

HU Chung, BH Kim, JY Lee, J Lee, Z Xie, EM Ibler… - Science, 2019 - dgist.elsevierpure.com
Existing vital sign monitoring systems in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) require
multiple wires connected to rigid sensors with strongly adherent interfaces to the skin. We …

Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care.

HU Chung, BH Kim, JY Lee, J Lee, Z Xie… - Science (New York …, 2019 - europepmc.org
Existing vital signmonitoring systems in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
requiremultiple wires connected to rigid sensors with strongly adherent interfaces to the skin …

Binodal, wireless epidermal electronic systems with in-sensor analytics for neonatal intensive care.

HU Chung, BH Kim, JY Lee, J Lee, Z Xie… - Science (New York …, 2019 - europepmc.org
Existing vital signmonitoring systems in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)
requiremultiple wires connected to rigid sensors with strongly adherent interfaces to the skin …