HomeredditResearchers develop soft, flexible wireless sensors to replace wire-based sensors that monitor babies in neonatal ICUs and pose a barrier to parent-baby cuddling and physical bonding. Researchers found the sensors provided data as precise and accurate as that from traditional monitoring systems.
Friday, March 1, 2019
Researchers develop soft, flexible wireless sensors to replace wire-based sensors that monitor babies in neonatal ICUs and pose a barrier to parent-baby cuddling and physical bonding. Researchers found the sensors provided data as precise and accurate as that from traditional monitoring systems.