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On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at =:26 PM,
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011 7:28 PM
Re: Epidermal Electronics and Electronic Second Skin
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what will happen , vs balmer.?
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I read it and loved the idea
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Cc: Boris Nikolic (BGC3)
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Subject: Epidermal Electronics and Electronic Second Skin
Importance: Low
Pretty=neat — I'm not sure if you've seen this.
> ); Lowell
There =re a couple of areas where further development is needed...RF commun=cation
frequencies change when the circuits are stretched, and dead skin a=d sweat have to be dealt with during long-term use.
These aren't insurmountable complications, though. =/u>
Am att=ching two related papers. Both from Science today. One describes in more detail the
"elec=ronic second skin" and the other about "epidermal electron=cs."
The au=hors acknowledge medical applications but they seem most interested in mak=ng this
into game controllers. :)
Tem=orary tattoos fitted with electronics make flexible, ultrathin sensors<=u>
By Kyle Niemeyer
Modern=methods of measuring the body's activity, such as electroencephalograp=y (EEG),
electrocardiography (ECG), and electromyography (EMG), use electr=cal signals to measure changes in brain, heart, and
muscle activity, respectively. Unfortunately, they rely on bulk= and uncomfortable electrodes that are mounted using
adhesive tape and con=uctive gel—or even needles. Because of this, these types of measur=ments are limited to
research and hospital settings and typically used over short periods of time because the contact= can irritate skin.
These =imitations may be at an end, however. New research published in Science describes
technology that allows electrical measurements (an= other measurements, such as temperature and strain) using ultra-
thin poly=ers with embedded circuit elements. These devices connect to skin without =dhesives, are practically
unnoticeable, and can even be attached via temporary tattoo.
All of=the necessary components of the devices, including electrodes, electronic =omponents,
sensors, radio frequency communication components, and power su=plies, are set within an extremely thin (about 30
µm) elastic polyester sheet. The sheet has a low elast=c modulus (that is, it's flexible) and no noticeable mass (about
0.09 =), so you have a lightweight, stretchable membrane.
Circui= elements (such as transistors, diodes, resistors) and sensors are constru=ted with typical
materials like silicon and gallium arsenide, but are link=d using nanoribbon and micro/nanomembrane elements to allow
extremely small but flexible designs.
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The au=hors refer to their approach as an "epidermal electronic system"=(EES), which is
basically a fancy way of saying that the device matches th= physical properties of the skin (such as stiffness), and its
thickness matches that of skin features (wrinkles, creases, etc.).=ln fact, it adheres to skin only using van der Waals
forces—the fo=ces of attraction between atoms and molecules—so no adhesive mater=al is required. Between the
flexibility and the lack of adhesive, you wouldn't really notice one of these attached=
One of=the coolest aspects of this technology is the application method: temporar= (transfer)
tattoo. Yes, the ones you used as a kid, where you hold the tr=nsfer sheet with the design onto your skin then dampen it
to dissolve the sheet. Here, they used water-soluble p=lyvinyl alcohol (PVA) sheets in the same manner.
For a =ower supply, initial designs used silicon photovoltaic cells to generate e=ectricity, but
these are limited to microwatts due to the small area. Rese=rchers also explored wireless inductive power, where an
external transmission coil matches the resonance frequency=of a small inductive coil in the device (it's the same sort of
tech th=t's used in wireless device chargers). This opens up the door for appl=cations that need more power than solar
can provide, or for devices that work in low-light conditions (under cloth=ng, for example). The authors also suggest
future electrical storage using=capacitors or batteries.
As dem=nstrations, the authors used their devices to measure heartbeats on the ch=st (ECG),
muscle contractions in the leg (EMG), and alpha waves through th= forehead (EEG). The results were all high quality,
comparing well against traditional electrode/conductive gel =easurements in the same locations. In addition, the devices
continuously c=ptured data for six hours, and the devices could be worn for a full 24 hou=s without any degradation or
skin irritation.
One in=eresting demonstration that also suggests future applications was the meas=ring of
throat muscle activity during speech. Different words showed disti=ctive signals, and a computer analysis enabled the
authors to recognize the vocabulary being used.<=p>
The to=m even hooked one of these sensors up to a simple computer game (Sokoban) an= used
throat activity as the controller. Identifying each word took about three seconds using a MATLAB program, but=it had a
higher than 90 percent accuracy. While the potential videogame ap=lications are endless, you can also think of other
areas, such as silent c=mmunications or better voice recognition software.
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