SBIR Phase II: Sensor-based bra to measure breast milk output and monitor changes in breast volume before and after breastfeeding or breast pumping
SBIR 第二阶段:基于传感器的胸罩,用于测量母乳产量并监测母乳喂养或吸奶前后乳房体积的变化
基本信息
- 批准号:2210952
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 100万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Cooperative Agreement
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-01-01 至 2024-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The broader impact/commercial impact of this Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II project impacts mothers and babies during the breastfeeding period. Although breastfeeding benefits for the mother and the baby are recognized worldwide, many mothers are unable to attain their breastfeeding targets due to common discontinuance problems. The proposed solution may increase breastfeeding rates by supporting mothers who are breastfeeding or breast pumping, providing them with resources to sustain breastfeeding. Access to valuable information on the volume of breastmilk expressed could enable mothers to carefully monitor their milk production. At the same time, it may allow the prediction of clogged milk ducts, avoiding serious complications such as breast engorgement or lactational mastitis that can be avoided with early intervention. This intervention could prevent not only early discontinuance in breastfeeding but also promote increased health for mothers by reducing the risks of disease. The monitor may also impact babies’ health since breastfeeding is recommended to achieve optimal growth and development. Further, the proposed monitor may provide the scientific community with data to enable research into different aspects of mothers’ health, for example, determining the reasons for the formation of mastitis.This project may lead to a new paradigm in lactational health for the baby and the mother. There is an important need to meet breastfeeding objectives by reducing discontinuances and reducing common conditions such as lactational mastitis. The proposed solution aims to increase breastfeeding rates by providing mothers with a comfortable and effective method for measuring the milk volume expressed and for determining if milk ducts are clogged. Research objectives include: (1) sourcing and testing fabrics for the bra from multiple vendors; (2) designing and developing of the embedded system and the bra, so that will be able to accommodate a wide range of breast shapes and sizes; (3) designing and developing mobile applications and algorithms, which will include data analytics and prediction; and (4) optimizing the bra and mobile applications. The project could result in a smart, all-day wearable, comfortable garment designed for breastfeeding mothers that is paired with a mobile app to show analysis and results adapted to each mother.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
这个小企业创新研究(SBIR)第二阶段项目的更广泛的影响/商业影响母乳喂养期间的母亲和婴儿。虽然母乳喂养对母亲和婴儿的好处在世界范围内得到认可,但许多母亲由于常见的中断问题而无法实现母乳喂养的目标。拟议的解决办法可以通过支持母乳喂养或吸奶器的母亲,为她们提供维持母乳喂养的资源,提高母乳喂养率。获得有关挤出母乳量的宝贵信息可使母亲能够仔细监测其产奶量。与此同时,它可以预测乳管堵塞,避免严重的并发症,如乳房肿胀或哺乳期乳腺炎,可以通过早期干预来避免。这一干预措施不仅可以防止过早中止母乳喂养,还可以通过减少疾病风险来促进母亲的健康。该监测仪还可能影响婴儿的健康,因为建议母乳喂养以实现最佳生长和发育。此外,拟议的监测器可为科学界提供数据,使其能够研究母亲健康的不同方面,例如确定乳腺炎的形成原因,这一项目可能导致婴儿和母亲哺乳健康的新模式。迫切需要通过减少中断和减少常见疾病如哺乳期乳腺炎来实现母乳喂养的目标。所提出的解决方案旨在通过为母亲提供舒适且有效的方法来测量挤出的乳汁量并确定乳汁导管是否堵塞来提高母乳喂养率。研究目标包括:(1)从多个供应商采购和测试用于胸罩的织物;(2)设计和开发嵌入式系统和胸罩,使得能够适应各种乳房形状和尺寸;(3)设计和开发移动的应用和算法,其将包括数据分析和预测;以及(4)优化胸罩和移动的应用。该项目可能会产生一种智能的、全天可穿戴的、舒适的服装,专为母乳喂养的母亲设计,与移动的应用程序配对,以显示适合每位母亲的分析和结果。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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