reboan 11 oktt 10 poster
FAKULTAS
UNIVERSITAS
INDONESIA
ILMU
KOMPUTER
reboan
SEMINAR!
Wednesday, Oktober 11th , 2017 // 10.00 - 12.00 am
Room 1213, Building A 2 nd Floor
Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indonesia, Depok
Speaker:
Dr. Dedy H.B. Wicaksono, S.T., M.Eng.
(Swiss German University)
Topic :
Wearable Biomedical Devices using Fabrics
with Patterned Nanomaterials and Others
Abstract
There is an increasing interest in the research world as well as industry on the development of wearable health
monitoring. Cotton is one of the most utilised natural textile materials. Cotton is relatively cheap, sustainable,
and environmentally friendly. However, its use for advanced devices, e.g. sensing and electronic information
conduction, has been hampered by its natural insulating property. Hence, it has been used mostly as wound
covering or liquid absorbing material for biomedical applications, utilising its inherent hydrophilicity and
hierarchically porous structure. In this presentation, we describe undergoing works in our group and others, on
the modifications of cotton fabrics and thread using various nanomaterials coating, to alter cotton’s electronic-,
electromechanical- and biochemical-properties. By modifying and tuning its electromechanical properties, new
bio-mechanical sensing devices and wearable electronics are developed for health monitoring. We explain the
use of various nanomaterials for this modification. Silver Nanoparticles (AgNP), Carbon Nanotube (CNT) and
Graphene-PEDOT-PSS were coated and patterned on cotton fabrics or thread to develop various biomedical
devices. Proprioception sensor, wearable Electrocardiography (ECG) electrodes and electronics, and pelvic tilt
sensor have been developed using this coating and patterning techniques. Currently, we have started the
development of Mechanomyography (MMG) for detecting muscles activation upon a particular physical activity,
e.g. sit-to-stand movement. The current developed MMG still however uses existing conventional sensors.
Kampus UI Depok, Indonesia 16424
Fax : +62 21 786 3415
@FASILKOM_UI
Telp : +62 21 786 3419
Email : [email protected]
@Fakultas Ilmu Komputer UI
UNIVERSITAS
INDONESIA
ILMU
KOMPUTER
reboan
SEMINAR!
Wednesday, Oktober 11th , 2017 // 10.00 - 12.00 am
Room 1213, Building A 2 nd Floor
Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Indonesia, Depok
Speaker:
Dr. Dedy H.B. Wicaksono, S.T., M.Eng.
(Swiss German University)
Topic :
Wearable Biomedical Devices using Fabrics
with Patterned Nanomaterials and Others
Abstract
There is an increasing interest in the research world as well as industry on the development of wearable health
monitoring. Cotton is one of the most utilised natural textile materials. Cotton is relatively cheap, sustainable,
and environmentally friendly. However, its use for advanced devices, e.g. sensing and electronic information
conduction, has been hampered by its natural insulating property. Hence, it has been used mostly as wound
covering or liquid absorbing material for biomedical applications, utilising its inherent hydrophilicity and
hierarchically porous structure. In this presentation, we describe undergoing works in our group and others, on
the modifications of cotton fabrics and thread using various nanomaterials coating, to alter cotton’s electronic-,
electromechanical- and biochemical-properties. By modifying and tuning its electromechanical properties, new
bio-mechanical sensing devices and wearable electronics are developed for health monitoring. We explain the
use of various nanomaterials for this modification. Silver Nanoparticles (AgNP), Carbon Nanotube (CNT) and
Graphene-PEDOT-PSS were coated and patterned on cotton fabrics or thread to develop various biomedical
devices. Proprioception sensor, wearable Electrocardiography (ECG) electrodes and electronics, and pelvic tilt
sensor have been developed using this coating and patterning techniques. Currently, we have started the
development of Mechanomyography (MMG) for detecting muscles activation upon a particular physical activity,
e.g. sit-to-stand movement. The current developed MMG still however uses existing conventional sensors.
Kampus UI Depok, Indonesia 16424
Fax : +62 21 786 3415
@FASILKOM_UI
Telp : +62 21 786 3419
Email : [email protected]
@Fakultas Ilmu Komputer UI