Field Deployable Wearable Sensors
Spring 2022 MAE 156B Sponsored Project
University of California, San Diego
Sponsored by Kenneth Loh, Ph.D. ARMOR Lab
Spring 2022 MAE 156B Sponsored Project
University of California, San Diego
Sponsored by Kenneth Loh, Ph.D. ARMOR Lab
About
The aim of this project was to design and prototype a portable, wireless, data acquisition sensing node that can reliably measure data from a nanocomposite skin-strain sensor during outdoor, athletic training environments.
What is ARMOR Labs?
The Active, Responsive, Multifunctional, and Ordered-materials Research (ARMOR) Laboratory at UC San Diego, led by Prof. Ken Loh. They conduct fundamental research, advance innovative ideas and technologies, and prototype new stimuli-responsive systems for human, structural, and human-structure interaction applications. Their work spans the broad spectrum of technology readiness levels (TRL) for both civilian and military sectors.
Our Approach
iOS Application
Flexible Printed Circuit Board
Electronics Housing Enclosure
Final Design
DAQ System in Operation
Final Electronics Enclosure Design
Executive Summary