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Mobile Wearable Nano-Bio Health Monitoring Systems With Smartphones As Base Stations
ISBN:
9780791860069
No. of Pages:
80
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2012
eBook Chapter
2 Nano-Bio Sensors for Health Monitoring
Page Count:
19
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Published:2012
Citation
Varadan, VK, & Chen, L. "Nano-Bio Sensors for Health Monitoring." Mobile Wearable Nano-Bio Health Monitoring Systems With Smartphones As Base Stations. Ed. Varadan, VK, & Chen, L. ASME Press, 2012.
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This chapter discusses the development of nanotechnology based biomedical sensors that will be integrated into mobile wearable health monitoring systems. After introducing the physiological signals often used for health monitoring, three types of biomedical sensors are discussed, including bioelectric sensors based on carbon nanotubes, bioelectric sensors based on metal nanowires, and cuffless blood pressure sensors.
2.1 Physiological signals for health monitoring
2.2 Bioelectric sensors based on carbon nanotubes
2.3 Bioelectric sensors based on metal nanowires
2.4 Cuffless blood pressure sensors
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