Abstract

As a fusion of micro‐electro‐mechanical systems (MEMS) and system in package (SiP) technologies, a very small wireless blood‐flow sensor to be attached to birds was fabricated. Pulse frequencies are output as Fourier‐transformed signals from a sensor that detects blood flow. Although blood flow fluctuates with the bird's movement, the minimum (resting) value detected is stable enough for comparison against a normal index value for healthy birds. The combination of blood flow (monitored remotely by this miniature blood‐flow sensor) and body temperature is expected to be effective for early detection of infection.

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