Preliminary Evaluation of a Solar-Powered Wristband for Continuous Multi-Modal Electrochemical Monitoring

Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2021 Nov:2021:7316-7319. doi: 10.1109/EMBC46164.2021.9630105.

Abstract

Continuous, non-invasive wearable measurement of metabolic biomarkers could provide vital insight into patient condition for personalized health and wellness monitoring. We present our efforts towards developing a wearable solar-powered electrochemical platform for multimodal sweat based metabolic monitoring. This wrist-worn wearable system consists of a flexible photovoltaic cell connected to a circuit board containing ultra low power circuitry for sensor data collection, energy harvesting, and wireless data transmission, all integrated into an elastic fabric wristband. The system continuously samples amperometric, potentiometric, temperature, and motion data and wirelessly transmits these to a data aggregator. The full wearable system is 7.5 cm long and 5 cm in diameter, weighs 22 grams, and can run directly from harvested light energy. Relatively low levels of light such as residential lighting (∼200 lux) are sufficient for continuous operation of the system. Excess harvested energy is stored in a small 37 mWh lithium polymer battery. The battery can be charged in ∼14 minutes under full sunlight and can power the system for ∼8 days when fully charged. The system has an average power consumption of 176 µW. The solar-harvesting performance of the system was characterized in a variety of lighting conditions, and the amperometric and potentiometric electrochemical capabilities of the system were validated in vitro.Clinical relevance-The presented solar-powered wearable system enables continuous wireless multi-modal electrochemical monitoring for uninterrupted sensing of metabolic biomarkers in sweat while harvesting energy from indoor lighting or sunlight.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Electric Power Supplies
  • Humans
  • Solar Energy*
  • Sweat
  • Wearable Electronic Devices*
  • Wrist