Medical Devices with Embedded Sensor Systems: Design and Development Methodology for Start-Ups

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Abstract

Embedded systems have become a key technology for the evolution of medical devices. However, the regulatory requirements that must be met make designing and developing these devices challenging. As a result, many start-ups attempting to develop medical devices fail. Therefore, this article presents a methodology to design and develop embedded medical devices while minimising the economic investment during the technical risk stages and encouraging customer feedback. The proposed methodology is based on the execution of three stages: Development Feasibility, Incremental and Iterative Prototyping, and Medical Product Consolidation. All this is completed in compliance with the applicable regulations. The methodology mentioned above is validated through practical use cases in which the development of a wearable device for monitoring vital signs is the most relevant. The presented use cases sustain the proposed methodology, for the devices were successfully CE marked. Moreover, ISO 13485 certification is obtained by following the proposed procedures.

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Arandia, N., Garate, J. I., & Mabe, J. (2023). Medical Devices with Embedded Sensor Systems: Design and Development Methodology for Start-Ups. Sensors, 23(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23052578

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