2021
DOI: 10.3390/s21020543
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Smart Sensors for Healthcare and Medical Applications

Abstract: This special issue on “Smart Sensors for Healthcare and Medical Applications” focuses on new sensing technologies, measurement techniques, and their applications in medicine and healthcare [...]

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“…A few examples of technology that have an impact on health and disease detection such as ECG diagnostic tool on heart malfunctions, information on brain tumors through MRI scan, and different blood test and tool kits for diabetic status and these trusted technology narrates their roles in different diagnostic solutions [33]. In addition, trustworthy technology which is used to handle huge electronic health data records, smart wearables devices, and remote heart care units require continuous upgrading over some time [34] and resolving the health issues on early disease detection is in fact an ongoing task [35]- [37].…”
Section: Collection Resourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A few examples of technology that have an impact on health and disease detection such as ECG diagnostic tool on heart malfunctions, information on brain tumors through MRI scan, and different blood test and tool kits for diabetic status and these trusted technology narrates their roles in different diagnostic solutions [33]. In addition, trustworthy technology which is used to handle huge electronic health data records, smart wearables devices, and remote heart care units require continuous upgrading over some time [34] and resolving the health issues on early disease detection is in fact an ongoing task [35]- [37].…”
Section: Collection Resourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This class of technology integration of sensing with action enriches problem-controlled analysis for improvement in biomedical, food processing techniques, and agricultural practices. In this regards the self-reporting materials along with multifunctionality in different polymeric structure and assembly such as hydrogel and micelle are promising tools for this type of advanced sensing applications with action like on-site drug delivery with the lesser side effect, prediction of communicative disease using several polymers, release microbial suppressant and release soil micronutrient on requirement [ 90 , 91 ]. In an example, the biocompatible chitosan-based beads were prepared after gama radiation-induced copolymerization with the porous, high swelling index of 426% and pH-responsive nature.…”
Section: Integrated Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The monitoring of active sensing properties from remote or mobile is another important area in sensing science after employing polymer substance, in this context, the conducting polymer has played and significant contrition in terms of providing data in remote places using simple electronic gadgets and software like Arduino. The other areas of integrated monitoring are environmental fluctuations, electrical faults, oceanic disturbance, and biomedical information for telemedicine to cure patients and ratification for integration of diagnosis and treatment [ 90 , 96 , 97 ]. Some important integrated multifunctional sensors prepared by polymeric structure are listed in Table 5 along with significant features.…”
Section: Integrated Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, smart sensors also offer increasingly innovative responses to a number of pertinent healthcare challenges, such as early detection of pathologies or minimally invasive management and prevention of high-burden diseases (cardiovascular diseases and cancer). Besides, the development of miniaturized and lightweight smart sensors-based systems is vital for the rapid progression of unobtrusive and unsupervised alternatives to home rehabilitation and continuous patient monitoring [8].…”
Section: Public Health and The Era Of Industrial 40mentioning
confidence: 99%