An ultra-low power (ULP) bandage-type ECG sensor for efficient cardiac disease management

This paper proposed an ultra-low power bandage-type ECG sensor (the size: 76×34×3 (mm3) and the power consumption: 1 mW) which allows for a continuous and real-time monitoring of a user's ECG signals over 24h during daily activities.

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