Sensors (Oct 2024)

A Self-Powered Wireless Temperature Sensor Platform for Foot Ulceration Monitoring

  • Joseph Agyemang Duah,
  • Kye-Shin Lee,
  • Byung-Gyu Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24206567
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 20
p. 6567

Abstract

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This work describes a self-powered wireless temperature sensor platform that can be used for foot ulceration monitoring for diabetic patients. The proposed self-powered sensor platform consists of a piezoelectric bimorph, a power conditioning circuit, a temperature sensor readout circuit, and a wireless module. The piezoelectric bimorph mounted inside the shoe effectively converts the foot movement into electric energy that can power the entire sensor platform. Furthermore, a sensor platform was designed, considering the energy requirement of 4.826 mJ for transmitting one data packet of 18 bytes. The self-powered sensor platform prototype was evaluated with five test subjects with different weights and foot shapes; the test results show the subjects had to walk an average of 119.6 s to transmit the first data packet and an additional average of 71.2 s to transmit the subsequent data packet. The temperature sensor showed a resolution of 0.1 °C and a sensitivity of 56.7 mV/°C with a power conditioning circuit efficiency of 74.5%.

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