2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2015.01.077
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Advances in wearable chemical sensor design for monitoring biological fluids

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“…They also have great potential in the field of robotics, aviation, etc. Another prominent aspect of the application of WFS is the monitoring of biological fluids like sweat and saliva [131] via skin tattooed Nanosensors connected on the wrist and within the mouth respectively. These sensors were also used to monitor glucose electrochemically from tears of a person by embedding the wireless sensor with a contact lens.…”
Section: Sensor Network For Wearable Flexible Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also have great potential in the field of robotics, aviation, etc. Another prominent aspect of the application of WFS is the monitoring of biological fluids like sweat and saliva [131] via skin tattooed Nanosensors connected on the wrist and within the mouth respectively. These sensors were also used to monitor glucose electrochemically from tears of a person by embedding the wireless sensor with a contact lens.…”
Section: Sensor Network For Wearable Flexible Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 This is beneficial in today's world, with rising integration of electronic devices around us, incorporated into our cell phones, clothing and skin. 72,73 As these sensors become more available and less expensive to make, the quality and availability of applications would be expected to take a sharp increase, much like the camera did with the invention of cheaper electronics. 74 The development of a gas sensor array that is capable of quantifying the vapor present within the atmosphere is not a new concept 53 ; however, there is no system currently available that can identify and quantify multiple vapor species in real-time within the environment.…”
Section: -Normalized Resistance (∆R/r)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical wearable computers would make it possible to control the statues of patient automatically and continuously in the long run. Many researches such as [7][8][9][10][11] have studied wearable devices in the medical field. The great number of these researches indicates that medical systems want to benefit from the many advantages of wearable computing.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%