2017
DOI: 10.15406/ijbsbe.2017.03.00068
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Miniaturization of Cyclic Voltammetry Electronic Systems for Remote Biosensing

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“…Other devices, like a low-cost amperometric device, can do FIGURE 1 | Some of the portable devices for electrochemical measurements. (A) Miniaturized Potentiostat (Segura and Osma, 2017). (B) Wireless potentiostat (Steinberg et al, 2015).…”
Section: Electronic Techniques and Portable Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other devices, like a low-cost amperometric device, can do FIGURE 1 | Some of the portable devices for electrochemical measurements. (A) Miniaturized Potentiostat (Segura and Osma, 2017). (B) Wireless potentiostat (Steinberg et al, 2015).…”
Section: Electronic Techniques and Portable Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Custom solutions in terms of data analysis are common between the examples mentioned before, but really scarce in terms of the whole setup, including the hardware. The development of high-density sensor arrays for cross-sensitivity voltametric electronic tongues report this kind of integral development (see Alcañiz Fillol [154] and Baldeón et al [304]), but these solutions are found when miniaturization is needed, as shows the work of Segura & Osma [305] for remote biosensing, Pennazza et al [306] for gas detection, Lin et al [307] for noninvasive wearable electroactive pharmaceutical monitoring, Dieffenderfer et al [308] in a sweat-based wireless wearable electrochemical sensor, or Poulladofonou et al with an e-finger for submission drugs screening [309].…”
Section: Electronic Systems For Voltammetric Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%