THIS SBIR PHASE I CONTRACT IS FOR A WEARABLE ALCOHOL BIOSENSOR THAT QUANTIFIES BAC IN REAL TIME.
这份 SBIR 第一阶段合同是针对可实时量化 BAC 的可穿戴酒精生物传感器。
基本信息
- 批准号:10037809
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 50万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2019
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2019-09-25 至 2020-06-24
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccelerometerAlcoholsAlgorithmsBiosensorBloodBlood alcohol level measurementBluetoothContractsData Storage and RetrievalDevelopmentDevicesDiffuseGoalsHeart RateHourLifeMeasurementMethodsMuscleNear-Infrared SpectroscopyOxygenPhaseSmall Business Innovation Research GrantTechnologyTimeWristcommercializationsmartphone Applicationtemporal measurement
项目摘要
The method has been validated and the standard error relative to blood measurements has been quantified as low as 4.9 mg/dL (0.0049%). [AD]2 Technologies is collaborating with a company, Dynometrics Inc., which has already validated and commercialized this technology with saturated muscle oxygen (SmO2). In addition to using NIR spectroscopy (NIRS) to evalute BAC, [AD]2 Technologies is exploring algorithm development to incorporate many other ready available parameters such as heart rate, ecg, accelerometer, etc. in order to better inform the user's BAC. The device will communicate via Bluetooth, have a battery life over 12 hours, perform real-time measurements at a rate of 4 Hz, and have an accompanying smartphone application for data storage and readout. The anticipated time-to-market for such a device should be less than two years because of the advanced technology maturity and the proved path to commercialization.
该方法已得到验证,相对于血液测量的标准误差已被量化为低至4.9 mg/dL(0.0049%)。 [AD]2科技公司正在与一家名为Dynometrics Inc.的公司合作,该公司已经通过饱和肌氧(SmO 2)验证并商业化了这项技术。 除了使用近红外光谱(NIRS)来评估BAC外,[AD]2 Technologies还在探索算法开发,以整合许多其他现成的参数,如心率、心电图、加速度计等,以便更好地告知用户的BAC。 该设备将通过蓝牙进行通信,电池寿命超过12小时,以4 Hz的速率进行实时测量,并具有用于数据存储和读出的智能手机应用程序。 由于先进的技术成熟度和成熟的商业化途径,这种设备的预期上市时间应该不到两年。
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