Scientists have invented a paper-like, battery-free, AI-enabled sensor patch -- PETAL -- for convenient and effective monitoring of wound recovery. This novel technology provides early warning of wound infection and promotes faster healing.
Scientists have invented a paper-like, battery-free, AI-enabled sensor patch -- PETAL -- for convenient and effective monitoring of wound recovery . This novel technology provides early warning of wound infection and promotes faster healing. The sensor patch is inspired by plants and uses metal-air paper battery technology. It is lightweight, flexible, and can be easily attached to the skin.
The PETAL patch is equipped with artificial intelligence algorithms that analyze the data collected from the wound and provide real-time feedback to the user. This innovation has the potential to revolutionize wound care and improve patient outcomes
Plants Metal-Air Paper Battery Wearable Devices Sensor Patch Wound Recovery Early Warning Infection Healing Artificial Intelligence Innovation Wound Care Patient Outcomes
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