Fig. 5 Wireless, full-body pressure mapping on a human subject in a hospital bed. Wireless, full-body pressure mapping on a human subject in a hospital.

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Fig. 5 Wireless, full-body pressure mapping on a human subject in a hospital bed. Wireless, full-body pressure mapping on a human subject in a hospital bed. (A and B) Diagram and photographs of the locations of 29 sensors on the back side of the body. (C and D) Photograph of an angle-adjustable bed in a hospital, with dual-antenna setup for continuous pressure monitoring. (E) Photograph of a subject (27 years of age, male, 90 kg) lying on the bed in the supine position. (F) Corresponding results of pressure measurements averaged over the body region. Number of sensors for average arm, four; leg, four; shoulder, four; buttock, three; dorsum, four; lumbar, three. Error bar: SD, one set. (G and H) Photograph of a subject and pressure measurements for the supine angle of 60°. (I) Maps of pressure distributions across the body in supine position 0° after 1000, (J) 2000, and (K) 3000 s. Seungyong Han et al., Sci Transl Med 2018;10:eaan4950 Published by AAAS