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Bionics Based Emergency Contact for Treatment of Epilepsy

Published: 16 May 2018 Publication History

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This research paper provides the new invention and boon to people suffering with epilepsy by early detection of the onset of tremors of epilepsy and sending the emergency call and emergency sms indicating location to police, hospital and his next to kin and relatives. Early detection of the onset of tremors of epilepsy takes place through bionics based dust sized, nano thin battery less wireless sensors, placed in cortex region of brain, which senses the tremors of epilepsy and with their external transreceiver embedded in hair thin, sweat and water resistant, three layered nano thin electronic circuit embedded in the fabric worn on head. Simultaneously, Bluetooth capabilities of electronic circuit send signals to dial emergency number on the patient's mobile, even locked mobile, just at the onset of tremors, so that his relatives can be informed immediately and simultaneously, emergency SMS service is also sent to the police, hospital, relatives with the location information so that even if the person goes unconscious, their location can be detected. Nano thin sensors are piezoelectric in nature and powered through mechanical energy developed from tremors of epilepsy which is further converted into electrical energy. Besides this, the nano thin layer in which the circuit is embedded also contains medicine, more specifically, dopamine chemical, which is delivered through the cells to the substantia nigra region of the brain because of the deficiency of which the tremors of epilepsy takes place. Pressure and temperature sensors are further added in the nano thin layer, to avoid any burning of skin when the medicine is delivered.

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ICBBT '18: Proceedings of the 2018 10th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Technology
May 2018
93 pages
ISBN:9781450363662
DOI:10.1145/3232059
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  1. Bionics
  2. Emergency SMS
  3. Nano thin sensors
  4. Substantia nigra

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  • (2022)Bio-Inspired AlgorithmsBio-Inspired Algorithms and Devices for Treatment of Cognitive Diseases Using Future Technologies10.4018/978-1-7998-9534-3.ch001(1-22)Online publication date: 11-Feb-2022
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