Compliant lightweight non-invasive standalone “Marine Skin” tagging system

Marine sensory tags: a non-invasive solution A cost-effective multi-sensory tag system has been developed by integrating wireless communication, high performance physical sensors and conformal packaging for marine research. A collaborative team led by Prof Muhammad Hussain from King Abdullah Univers...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Joanna M. Nassar, Sherjeel M. Khan, Seneca J. Velling, Andrea Diaz-Gaxiola, Sohail F. Shaikh, Nathan R. Geraldi, Galo A. Torres Sevilla, Carlos M. Duarte, Muhammad M. Hussain
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2018-05-01
Series:npj Flexible Electronics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41528-018-0025-1
_version_ 1818851668526104576
author Joanna M. Nassar
Sherjeel M. Khan
Seneca J. Velling
Andrea Diaz-Gaxiola
Sohail F. Shaikh
Nathan R. Geraldi
Galo A. Torres Sevilla
Carlos M. Duarte
Muhammad M. Hussain
author_facet Joanna M. Nassar
Sherjeel M. Khan
Seneca J. Velling
Andrea Diaz-Gaxiola
Sohail F. Shaikh
Nathan R. Geraldi
Galo A. Torres Sevilla
Carlos M. Duarte
Muhammad M. Hussain
author_sort Joanna M. Nassar
collection DOAJ
description Marine sensory tags: a non-invasive solution A cost-effective multi-sensory tag system has been developed by integrating wireless communication, high performance physical sensors and conformal packaging for marine research. A collaborative team led by Prof Muhammad Hussain from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia designs a non-invasive, wireless, lightweight epidermal multisensory tag with long deployment lifetime for marine research applications. To show the non-invasive and lightweight features of the “Marine Skin” tags, they test their long term temperature, pressure, salinity and their cross-sensitivity on the crustaceans in Red Sea water for more than 20 days. The sensory tags can be tailored for a diversity of animals of irregular size and shape due to the non-invasiveness and conformality of the functional circuits and packaging materials. They enable cost-effective solutions for long term monitoring and measuring.
first_indexed 2024-12-19T07:08:41Z
format Article
id doaj.art-4481b36d35dc420aab6c4f74e420a916
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2397-4621
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-19T07:08:41Z
publishDate 2018-05-01
publisher Nature Portfolio
record_format Article
series npj Flexible Electronics
spelling doaj.art-4481b36d35dc420aab6c4f74e420a9162022-12-21T20:31:14ZengNature Portfolionpj Flexible Electronics2397-46212018-05-01211910.1038/s41528-018-0025-1Compliant lightweight non-invasive standalone “Marine Skin” tagging systemJoanna M. Nassar0Sherjeel M. Khan1Seneca J. Velling2Andrea Diaz-Gaxiola3Sohail F. Shaikh4Nathan R. Geraldi5Galo A. Torres Sevilla6Carlos M. Duarte7Muhammad M. Hussain8mmh Labs, Computer Electrical Mathematical Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)mmh Labs, Computer Electrical Mathematical Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)mmh Labs, Computer Electrical Mathematical Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)mmh Labs, Computer Electrical Mathematical Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)mmh Labs, Computer Electrical Mathematical Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)Red Sea Research Center (RSRC), Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)mmh Labs, Computer Electrical Mathematical Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)Red Sea Research Center (RSRC), Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering (BESE) Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)mmh Labs, Computer Electrical Mathematical Science and Engineering Division, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)Marine sensory tags: a non-invasive solution A cost-effective multi-sensory tag system has been developed by integrating wireless communication, high performance physical sensors and conformal packaging for marine research. A collaborative team led by Prof Muhammad Hussain from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia designs a non-invasive, wireless, lightweight epidermal multisensory tag with long deployment lifetime for marine research applications. To show the non-invasive and lightweight features of the “Marine Skin” tags, they test their long term temperature, pressure, salinity and their cross-sensitivity on the crustaceans in Red Sea water for more than 20 days. The sensory tags can be tailored for a diversity of animals of irregular size and shape due to the non-invasiveness and conformality of the functional circuits and packaging materials. They enable cost-effective solutions for long term monitoring and measuring.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41528-018-0025-1
spellingShingle Joanna M. Nassar
Sherjeel M. Khan
Seneca J. Velling
Andrea Diaz-Gaxiola
Sohail F. Shaikh
Nathan R. Geraldi
Galo A. Torres Sevilla
Carlos M. Duarte
Muhammad M. Hussain
Compliant lightweight non-invasive standalone “Marine Skin” tagging system
npj Flexible Electronics
title Compliant lightweight non-invasive standalone “Marine Skin” tagging system
title_full Compliant lightweight non-invasive standalone “Marine Skin” tagging system
title_fullStr Compliant lightweight non-invasive standalone “Marine Skin” tagging system
title_full_unstemmed Compliant lightweight non-invasive standalone “Marine Skin” tagging system
title_short Compliant lightweight non-invasive standalone “Marine Skin” tagging system
title_sort compliant lightweight non invasive standalone marine skin tagging system
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41528-018-0025-1
work_keys_str_mv AT joannamnassar compliantlightweightnoninvasivestandalonemarineskintaggingsystem
AT sherjeelmkhan compliantlightweightnoninvasivestandalonemarineskintaggingsystem
AT senecajvelling compliantlightweightnoninvasivestandalonemarineskintaggingsystem
AT andreadiazgaxiola compliantlightweightnoninvasivestandalonemarineskintaggingsystem
AT sohailfshaikh compliantlightweightnoninvasivestandalonemarineskintaggingsystem
AT nathanrgeraldi compliantlightweightnoninvasivestandalonemarineskintaggingsystem
AT galoatorressevilla compliantlightweightnoninvasivestandalonemarineskintaggingsystem
AT carlosmduarte compliantlightweightnoninvasivestandalonemarineskintaggingsystem
AT muhammadmhussain compliantlightweightnoninvasivestandalonemarineskintaggingsystem