Elkton, MD, United States of America

Yazbehl Velez Waters


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 14(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2011

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Title: Yazbehl Velez Waters: Innovator in Textile-Based Electrode Technology

Introduction

Yazbehl Velez Waters is an accomplished inventor based in Elkton, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of wearable technology, particularly through his innovative work on textile-based electrodes. His inventions aim to enhance remote monitoring systems for health applications.

Latest Patents

Yazbehl holds a patent for a textile-based electrode that features two garments designed for health monitoring. The first garment is a wristband intended for use with a cardiac patient remote monitoring system. This wristband consists of two fabric layers that incorporate integral textile-based electrodes. The electrodes are made from a fabric portion that includes stretch-recovery non-conductive yarns, along with an electrically conductive region made from stretch-recovery electrically conductive yarn filaments. The skin-contacting surface of the band is designed with a conductive region that forms a continuous ring or stripe, which connects to a lead for a monitoring device. The second garment is an infant outfit that includes textile-based electrodes located at the torso and potentially other areas to monitor the infant's biophysical characteristics while being worn.

Career Highlights

Yazbehl Velez Waters is currently associated with Textronics, Inc., where he continues to develop innovative solutions in wearable technology. His work has garnered attention for its potential to improve patient monitoring and healthcare outcomes.

Collaborations

Yazbehl has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Christopher R DeFusco and Stacey B Burr, who contribute to the advancement of technology in the field.

Conclusion

Yazbehl Velez Waters is a pioneering inventor whose work in textile-based electrodes is shaping the future of health monitoring technology. His contributions are vital in enhancing the capabilities of wearable devices for patient care.

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