A research team led by Professor Takayasu Sakurai and Professor Takao Someya at the University of Tokyo has succeeded in developing the world’s first flexible wireless completely organic sensor system. According to the report, the feasibility of this wireless system…
Category: Biosensor
Tiny Sensors to Detect Explosives, Bio Weapons, Rotten Food
Researchers at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) – Christopher Field, Junghoon Yeom, Daniel Ratchford, Hyun Jin In and Pehr E Pehrsson have figured out how to manufacture nanowires reliably using existing technology as tiny sensors built into military combat gear to detect chemical or biological…
Temperature Sensor for Biomedical Applications
In response to the biomedical industry demands for a high-accuracy, high-stability temperature sensor, Heraeus, a global and privately owned company that specializes in precious metals, materials, and technologies, sensors, biomaterials, and medical products, has developed the surface mount platinum Resistance…
Sensors In Arduino Platform
This is another article on Sensors using Arduion platform. The first one ‘WSN Made Easy With Arduino Platform? can be found here. This will help you to understand some of the easiest methods to start implementing your sensor nodes. …
Wireless Sensor Networks for Biomedical Applications
Quality of Service, Admission Control and Lifetime-Extending Challenges Authors: Carlos Abreu, Paulo Mendes Biomedical wireless sensor networks empowers the development of new applications and services to improve the quality of medical care provided to the citizens. In such context, these…
Wireless Sensor Network to the Strange New World of Nanoscience
The advancement of integrated circuit technology and wireless communications has enabled the development of low cost sensor networks. However, there are constraints and technical issues that have allowed the network implementation to be restricted. Therefore, the possibilities of overcoming these…