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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
ISBN |
9780128216613 |
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE |
Language code of text/sound track or separate title |
eng |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
Classification number |
681.2 NAR/W |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME |
Personal name |
Morales-Narvaez, Eden (Editor) |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME |
Personal name |
Dincer, Can (Editor) |
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
Wearable physical, chemical and biological sensors: fundamentals, materials and applications |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Name of publisher |
Elsevier |
Place of publication |
Amsterdam |
Year of publication |
2022 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Number of Pages |
xiii, 314p. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
Table of Contents:<br/><br/>Chapter 1 Introduction<br/><br/>Chapter 2 Materials for wearable sensors<br/>2.1 Introduction<br/>2.2 Materials for wearable (bio)sensors<br/>2.3 Functionalization of substrate materials<br/>2.4 Wearables sensors for noninvasive healthcare monitoring<br/>2.5 Conclusion and future perspectives<br/><br/>Chapter 3 Biorecognition elements<br/>3.1 Introduction<br/>3.2 Biorecognition elements in wearable biosensors<br/>3.3 Immobilization strategies for biorecognition elements<br/>3.4 Applications of wearable biosensors for monitoring body fluids<br/>3.5 Current challenges and prospects<br/><br/>Chapter 4 Signal detection techniques<br/>4.1 Introduction<br/>4.2 Signal transduction in wearable sensors<br/>4.3 Optical detection<br/>4.4 Electrical and electrochemical detection<br/>4.5 Conclusions and outlook<br/><br/>Chapter 5 Signal enhancement strategies<br/>5.1 Introduction<br/>5.2 Part A—Sample collection via microfluidics<br/>5.3 Fabrication techniques of microfluidic structures<br/>5.4 Membranes<br/>5.5 Sampling for wearable sensing<br/>5.6 Challenges and future perspectives<br/>5.7 Part B—Nanomaterial-based signal amplification strategies<br/>5.8 Definition<br/>5.9 History<br/>5.10 Features for sensing<br/>5.11 Classification and examples (0-D/1-D/2-D/3-D nanomaterials)<br/>5.12 Nanomaterials enhanced strategy<br/>5.13 Conclusions and future perspectives<br/><br/>Chapter 6 Healthcare data analytics for wearable sensors<br/>6.1 Introduction<br/>6.2 Machine learning at the edge<br/>6.3 Uncertainties in healthcare data<br/>6.4 Data analysis in healthcare using Big Data<br/>6.5 Algorithmic approach for data storage and access<br/>6.6 Signal conditioning, wireless communication, and regulatory landscape<br/>6.7 Conclusion and outlook<br/><br/>Chapter 7 Wearable physical sensors<br/>7.1 Introduction<br/>7.2 Self-powered wearable physical sensors<br/>7.3 Non-self-powered wearable physical sensors<br/>7.4 Conclusions and future perspectives<br/><br/>Chapter 8 Wearable chemosensors<br/>8.1 Introduction<br/>8.2 Chemical biomarkers<br/>8.3 Analytical parameters<br/>8.4 Intrinsic challenges of wearable chemosensors<br/>8.5 Wearable platforms<br/>8.6 System integration<br/>8.7 Conclusions<br/><br/>Chapter 9 Wearable Biosensors<br/>9.1 Introduction<br/>9.2 Noninvasive biosensing: eccrine sweat<br/>9.3 Minimally invasive biosensing: dermal ISF<br/>9.4 Noninvasive biosensing: other body fluids and sources<br/>9.5 Current challenges and outlook<br/><br/>Chapter 10 Wearable hybrid sensors<br/>10.1 Introduction<br/>10.2 Flexible and stretchable materials<br/>10.3 Electrically conducting materials<br/>10.4 Strategies to manufacture wearable systems<br/>10.5 Applications<br/>10.6 Conclusions and outlook<br/><br/>Chapter 11 Smart-agriculture: wearable devices for plant protection<br/>11.1 Introduction<br/>11.2 Wearable devices for monitoring plant status under stress<br/>11.3 Wearable devices for detecting pesticides from agricultural products and environment<br/>11.4 Current challenges and conclusion<br/><br/>Chapter 12 Internet of wearable things<br/>12.1 Wearables and Internet of Things<br/>12.2 Toward IoWT<br/>12.3 Concluding remarks and future perspectives<br/><br/>Index |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical Term |
Detectors |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
Topical Term |
Wearable technology |
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Sensors |
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Precision instruments and other devices |
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Testing, measuring, sensing instruments |
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