Sensing deep-tissue physiology via wearable ultrasonic phased arrays
A prototype skin-conformal ultrasonic phased array enables the monitoring of physiological signals from deep tissues, as shown for the measurements of cardiac Doppler waveforms and central and cerebral blood flows.
Published in Bioengineering & Biotechnology
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The cover illustrates a prototype ultrasonic phased array for the monitoring of blood flows in deep tissues.
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