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Smart Diaper alerts caregivers when it's wet

A Team From The Ritsumeikan University In Japan Worked On The Diaper For About Five Years, With The Aim Of Caring For Ageing Patients Suffering From Urinary Incontinence.

PTI | Updated on: 26 Dec 2016, 02:31:35 PM
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Tokyo:

Scientists in Japan have developed a new urine-powered sensor that can alert caregivers when a diaper is wet and ready to be changed.

A team from the Ritsumeikan University in Japan worked on the diaper for about five years, with the aim of caring for ageing patients suffering from urinary incontinence.

Producing a sensor suitable for a diaper proved to be a challenge, researchers said.

They first developed a urine sensor too rigid to embed into a diaper. Flexible embeddable battery and sensor contain a chemical potentially unsafe for humans and their charging times varied.

The new diaper sensors overcome all of those problems by using a urine-activated battery, ‘Gizmodo’ reported.

Batteries operate based on the function of two electrodes separated by an electrolyte. The scientists embedded two flexible electrodes into a disposable diaper for their tests.

The battery attaches to a tiny capacitor for storing the generated electricity, and a transmitter which can beam its signal to a receiver up to 16 feet away.

The research was published in the IEEE Sensors Journal.

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First Published : 26 Dec 2016, 02:25:00 PM

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