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Smart Low Power ECG Patch with Integrated Real Time Cardiac Analytics
This wearable ECG patch offers continuous heart monitoring while fixing common issues with current devices, such as bulky designs, short battery life, and missed data when signals are sent elsewhere for processing. By analyzing data directly on the device, it reduces power use and provides real-time heart rate, HRV, and irregular heartbeat information...
Published: 4/10/2026   |   Updated: 4/10/2026   |   Inventor(s): Kanad Ghose, Sandeep Mittal
Keywords(s): NSF I-Corps, XCEED
Category(s): Campus > Binghamton University, Technology Classifications, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices
Optical Differential Microphone
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Published: 12/5/2025   |   Updated: 12/5/2025   |   Inventor(s): Ronald Miles, F. Degertekin
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Electronics, Campus > Binghamton University
Smart Glasses with On-Device Eye-Movement Control and Neuro-Health Monitoring
This invention introduces lightweight, glasses-style wearable computing devices that integrate dry electrooculography (EOG) sensors into the temples to enable real-time, camera-free eye-movement control. Using onboard wavelet-based signal processing, the system accurately detects directional and magnitude-based saccades, supporting intuitive human–computer...
Published: 1/8/2026   |   Updated: 1/12/2020   |   Inventor(s): Sarah Laszlo, Zhanpeng Jin
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Campus > Binghamton University
Robust High Sensitivity Mems Diaphragm Using Deep Comb Fins and Controlled Release Fabrication
This invention enables the creation of hinged MEMS diaphragms with deep comb fins that provide high capacitance and strong mechanical stability. A controlled release sequence protects fragile structures during fabrication, resulting in more reliable devices with higher sensitivity, reduced damping, and improved performance for advanced sensing and actuation...
Published: 4/27/2026   |   Updated: 7/15/2016   |   Inventor(s): Ronald Miles, Weili Cui
Keywords(s): #SUNYresearch, Technologies
Category(s): Campus, Campus > Binghamton University, Technology Classifications > Medical Devices, Technology Classifications > Electronics