According to the latest report published in the esteemed journal Nature Electronics, a collaborative team of researchers from the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago and the Argonne National Laboratory have unveiled a groundbreaking, skin-like flexible computing patch. Leveraging cutting-edge AI technology, this innovative patch is capable of directly analyzing health data on the human body within mere milliseconds, eliminating the need for a wireless connection. In contrast to existing wearable devices, this patch enables localized data processing, substantially boosting response speed and offering significant advantages, particularly in emergency medical situations.
The patch incorporates an array of organic electrochemical transistors, endowing it with exceptional flexibility and stretchability. This design allows it to seamlessly bend and stretch in tandem with human tissues. During tests, the patch accurately located abnormal heart electrical waves with a remarkable 99.6% accuracy rate and exhibited promising potential in assessing the risk of heart attacks.
