Full Description
This book explores the development and commercialization of advanced biosensing devices, highlighting how they are designed to improve healthcare diagnostics. It covers key topics such as the miniaturization of devices, the use of nanomaterials, wearable health monitoring systems, and the role of AI in enhancing sensor technologies. The chapters also discuss point-of-care diagnostics, smartphone-based biosensors, and the future of next-generation devices. This book is an excellent resource for students, researchers, and professionals in biomedical engineering, biotechnology, and healthcare technology.
Contents
1. Introduction to biosensing devices.- 2. Evolution of bio instrumentation and device miniaturization.- 3. Nanostructured nanomaterials for high-performance biosensors.- 4. Advances in nanocomposites and their applications in medical diagnostics.- 5. On-chip sensors commercialized for medical diagnostics applications.- 6. Integrated microfluidics-based sensing chip for biomedical applications.- 7. PCB-based biosensors for sensing applications.- 8. Optical devices for point-of-care devices.- 9. Multiplexed sensing array for point-of-care devices.- 10. Evolution of self-monitoring glucometer devices over the last 70 years.- 11. Development of continuous monitoring systems for better disease management: CGMs case study.- 12. Wearable devices for healthcare monitoring.- 13. Wearable devices for sports monitoring.- 14. Smartphone-based commercial biomedical devices.- 15. Next-generation biosensing devices and the use of AI/ML.



