PFI-TT: A Novel Wireless Sensor for Continuous Monitoring of Patients with Chronic Disease — NSF Award to Indiana University (IN,
The broader impact of this Partnerships for Innovation - Technology Translation (PFI-TT) project is in advancing battery-free, wireless, implantable sensors, with a particular focus on monitoring patients with early-stage heart failures. Battery-free implantable sensors have been growing rapidly in clinical uses becaus
| Award title | PFI-TT: A Novel Wireless Sensor for Continuous Monitoring of Patients with Chronic Disease |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2615024 |
| Awardee | Indiana University |
| City | BLOOMINGTON |
| State | IN |
| Amount obligated | $278,045 |
| Principal investigator | Mark Ming-Cheng Cheng |
| Program | PFI-Partnrships for Innovation |
| Start date | 12/01/2025 |
| Abstract | The broader impact of this Partnerships for Innovation - Technology Translation (PFI-TT) project is in advancing battery-free, wireless, implantable sensors, with a particular focus on monitoring patients with early-stage heart failures. Battery-free implantable sensors have been growing rapidly in clinical uses because they have the advantage of near zero power consumption, potentially allowing for long-lifetime and maintenance-free operation. Several wireless biomedical implants have been deve |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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