Friday, December 11, 2020

Benefits & Importance of Wireless Brain Sensors : The Human Machine Interface that Control Your Thinking

Over the past several decades, the use of electronics in a wearable form to monitor body signals and the surrounding environment has led to major developments in healthcare and environmental sensors. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), brain injury is the main source of death and inability around the world. It is evaluated that roughly 10 million individuals will be influenced by traumatic brain injury (TBI) by 2020.

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Wireless implantable sensors brings the promising prospects for the treatment of intracranial diseases. To achieve the transcranial wireless links for data transmission between the implanted sensor and the off-body receiver, different approaches have been proposed in the literature.In this summary paper, we will introduce and briefly analyze the state of the art and then introduce two implantable battery-free systems for brain care application from our current research. Wireless brain sensors are detects the intracranial pressure, monitor the brain temperature and record brain signaling through the form of brain waves. Wireless brain sensors are mostly used for patients with conditions such as sleep disorders, Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain injury, dementia and other brain related conditions. These sensors assists in monitoring the neurological fluctuations and help to improve cognitive functionalities. These sensors operates wirelessly, and can be easily accessible through wireless connectivity with the help of smart phone, tablets or computers and making the device more cost-efficient.

Wireless brain sensors are devices that help monitoring the temperature, detecting the intracranial pressure, and record brain signaling in the form of brain waves. The essential aim of this wireless brain sensor is of securing the person from emergency situations. The devices are primarily used for patients experiencing conditions such as sleep disorders, traumatic brain injury, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurological conditions. These devices aid in observing and monitoring the neurological deviations and provide support for improving the cognitive functionalities. Accessibility of these sensors is easy from a remote area through wireless connectivity and be integrated with smart phones, tablets and computers, consequently be monitored intermittently from a homecare environment, making the device more cost-efficient.


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