Digital Band Aid-get updates as frequent as twitter?

November 6, 2009
By Matt Chiu

Sensium wireless digital band-aid begins clinical trials
It hasn’t been a year since it was first announced, and now clinical trials have begun for Sensium. Billed as a ‘digital plaster,’ the thin patch contains a power source and sensors for monitoring heart rate, temperature, and perspiration — all of which can then be sent to your doctor via smartphone / PDA. Sure, it might not have the inherent drama of the rack of loud, blinking machines we’re used to seeing in ICUs, but on the other hand it is cheap, disposable, and has a battery life of several days. The device is based on the company’s AMx semiconductor IP platform for Body Area Networks, so if you work at a hospital or are a supplier for a large medical concern, hit the read link to see if you can get in on the clinical trials. If not, we’re sure that Adafruit will figure out how to build one with an Arduino any day now. PR after the break.

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