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BIO SENSORS
GUIDED BY
PROF. SANDEEP PARIYANI
DEPARTMENT OF E&C,
MEFGI-RAJKOT.
PREPARED BY
DHAVAL B. MAJITHIA
PARTH M. JAKHRIYA
SAGAR V. TAMALIYA
SENSOR
A sensor that integrates a biological element with a
physiochemical transducer to produce an electronic signal
proportional to a single analytic which is then conveyed to a
detector
BIO SENSOR
A Biosensor is a self-contained Integrated Device that is capable
of providing specific quantitative or semi- quantitative analytical
information using a bio logical element which is contact with a
transduction element.
This is a device that uses specific biochemical reaction to detect
chemical compound in biological compound.
FATHER OF BIO SENSOR
Leland C. Clark Jr. (1918–2005) was
an American biochemist born in
Rochester.
He is most well known as the
inventor of the Clark Electrode, a
device used for measuring oxygen in
blood, water and other liquids.
Professor Leland C Clark Jnr
BASIC CHARACTERISTICS
 LINEARITY: Linearity of the sensor should be high for the detection
of high substrate concentration.
 SENSITIVITY: The Value of the electrode response per substrate
concentration.
 SELECTIVITY: Chemicals Interference must be minimized for
obtaining the correct result.
 RESPONSE TIME: Time necessary for having 95% of the response.
SENSING TECHNIQUES
Fluorescence
DNA Microarray
SPR Surface plasmon resonance
Impedance spectroscopy
SPM (Scanning probe microscopy, AFM,STM)
QCM (Quartz crystal microbalance)
SERS (Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy)
Electrochemical
COMPONENTS OF BIOSENSOR
The Three main components of biosensors are:
•Biological element: For sensing the presence and concentration of a
substance.
•Transducer: The product of interaction of biological component and
sample may be a suitable chemical, charge etc., which can be
converted by transducer into an electrical signal.
•Associated Electronic Devices: The electrical signal may be further
amplified and can be read on digital panels
BIO SENSORS
Glucose Monitoring Device
Glucose Monitoring Device is used to
monitors the glucose level in the blood.
It is mostly useful for diabetes patient to
know his/her diabetes level so the doctor
treat them well as soon as possible.
RING SENSOR
It is a pulse proximetry, i.e. it monitors the
oxygen saturation. It is based on the concept of
photoconductor.
Principles :-
Blood pressure pulse causes vessel wall
displacement. Detection pulsatile blood volume
changes by photoelectric method by photo
resistor Connected as a part of voltage divider
circuit and produces a voltage that varies with the
amount of blood in the finger.
WORKING OF RING SENSOR
In order to detect blood volume changes due to heart contraction and
expansion by photoelectric method, normally photo resistors are used.
Light is emitted by LED and transmitted through the artery and the
resistance of photo resistor is determined by the amount of light reaching it.
Oxygenated blood absorb more light than deoxygenated blood
A noise cancellation filter is used to cancel the noise due to motion of the
finger.
ADVANTAGES
 Continuous monitoring.
 Easy to use.
 Reducing hospitalization fee
DISADVANTAGES
 Initial cost is high.
 Limited number of physiological
parameters can be monitored.
SMART SHIRTS
It is also known as GTWM i.e. Georgia
Tech Wearable Motherboard.
This GTWM (smart shirt) provides an
extremely versatile framework for the
incorporation of sensing, monitoring
and information processing devices.
.It is used to integrate sensors for monitoring the vital signs like
temperature, heart rate and respiration rate.
It uses optical fibers to detect bullet wounds and special sensors and
interconnects to monitor the body vital signs during combat conditions
WORKING OF SMART SHIRT
A combat soldier sensor to his body, pulls the smart shirt on, and attaches
the sensors to the smart shirt.
A “signal” is sent from one end of the plastic optical fiber to a receiver at the
other end. The emitter and the receiver are connected to a Personal Status
Monitor (psm) worn at the hip level by the soldier.
If the light from the emitter does not reach the receiver inside the PSM, it
signifies that the smart shirt has been penetrated (i.e.; the soldier has been
shot).
The signal bounces back to the PSM forum the point of penetration, helping
the medical personnel pinpoint the exact location the solider wounds.
ADVANTAGES
 Continuous monitoring.
 Right Treatment at the right time
 Easy to wear and takeoff.
DISADVANTAGES
 Initial cost is high
 Battery life is less
APPLICATIONS
 Food Analysis
 Study of biomolecules and their interaction
 Drug Development
 Crime detection
 Medical diagnosis
 Environmental field monitoring
 Quality control
 Industrial Process Control
 Detection systems for biological warfare agents
 Manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and replacement organs
Detection of toxic metabolites such as fungi
Remote sensing of airborne bacteria e.g. in counter-bioterrorist activities
CONCLUSION
It is applied to restricted area of potential market.
The limitations is Sensitivity And battery life.
This is advanced technologies such as the smart shirt have at partial to
dramatically alter its landscape of healthcare delivery and at practice of
medicine as we know them today.
It is leading to the realization of “Affordable Healthcare, Any place,
Anytime, Anyone”.
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BIO SENSORS BY DHAVAL MAJITHIA AND GROUP

  • 1. BIO SENSORS GUIDED BY PROF. SANDEEP PARIYANI DEPARTMENT OF E&C, MEFGI-RAJKOT. PREPARED BY DHAVAL B. MAJITHIA PARTH M. JAKHRIYA SAGAR V. TAMALIYA
  • 2. SENSOR A sensor that integrates a biological element with a physiochemical transducer to produce an electronic signal proportional to a single analytic which is then conveyed to a detector
  • 3. BIO SENSOR A Biosensor is a self-contained Integrated Device that is capable of providing specific quantitative or semi- quantitative analytical information using a bio logical element which is contact with a transduction element. This is a device that uses specific biochemical reaction to detect chemical compound in biological compound.
  • 4. FATHER OF BIO SENSOR Leland C. Clark Jr. (1918–2005) was an American biochemist born in Rochester. He is most well known as the inventor of the Clark Electrode, a device used for measuring oxygen in blood, water and other liquids. Professor Leland C Clark Jnr
  • 5. BASIC CHARACTERISTICS  LINEARITY: Linearity of the sensor should be high for the detection of high substrate concentration.  SENSITIVITY: The Value of the electrode response per substrate concentration.  SELECTIVITY: Chemicals Interference must be minimized for obtaining the correct result.  RESPONSE TIME: Time necessary for having 95% of the response.
  • 6. SENSING TECHNIQUES Fluorescence DNA Microarray SPR Surface plasmon resonance Impedance spectroscopy SPM (Scanning probe microscopy, AFM,STM) QCM (Quartz crystal microbalance) SERS (Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy) Electrochemical
  • 7. COMPONENTS OF BIOSENSOR The Three main components of biosensors are: •Biological element: For sensing the presence and concentration of a substance. •Transducer: The product of interaction of biological component and sample may be a suitable chemical, charge etc., which can be converted by transducer into an electrical signal. •Associated Electronic Devices: The electrical signal may be further amplified and can be read on digital panels
  • 8. BIO SENSORS Glucose Monitoring Device Glucose Monitoring Device is used to monitors the glucose level in the blood. It is mostly useful for diabetes patient to know his/her diabetes level so the doctor treat them well as soon as possible.
  • 9. RING SENSOR It is a pulse proximetry, i.e. it monitors the oxygen saturation. It is based on the concept of photoconductor. Principles :- Blood pressure pulse causes vessel wall displacement. Detection pulsatile blood volume changes by photoelectric method by photo resistor Connected as a part of voltage divider circuit and produces a voltage that varies with the amount of blood in the finger.
  • 10. WORKING OF RING SENSOR In order to detect blood volume changes due to heart contraction and expansion by photoelectric method, normally photo resistors are used. Light is emitted by LED and transmitted through the artery and the resistance of photo resistor is determined by the amount of light reaching it. Oxygenated blood absorb more light than deoxygenated blood A noise cancellation filter is used to cancel the noise due to motion of the finger.
  • 11. ADVANTAGES  Continuous monitoring.  Easy to use.  Reducing hospitalization fee DISADVANTAGES  Initial cost is high.  Limited number of physiological parameters can be monitored.
  • 12. SMART SHIRTS It is also known as GTWM i.e. Georgia Tech Wearable Motherboard. This GTWM (smart shirt) provides an extremely versatile framework for the incorporation of sensing, monitoring and information processing devices. .It is used to integrate sensors for monitoring the vital signs like temperature, heart rate and respiration rate. It uses optical fibers to detect bullet wounds and special sensors and interconnects to monitor the body vital signs during combat conditions
  • 13. WORKING OF SMART SHIRT A combat soldier sensor to his body, pulls the smart shirt on, and attaches the sensors to the smart shirt. A “signal” is sent from one end of the plastic optical fiber to a receiver at the other end. The emitter and the receiver are connected to a Personal Status Monitor (psm) worn at the hip level by the soldier. If the light from the emitter does not reach the receiver inside the PSM, it signifies that the smart shirt has been penetrated (i.e.; the soldier has been shot). The signal bounces back to the PSM forum the point of penetration, helping the medical personnel pinpoint the exact location the solider wounds.
  • 14. ADVANTAGES  Continuous monitoring.  Right Treatment at the right time  Easy to wear and takeoff. DISADVANTAGES  Initial cost is high  Battery life is less
  • 15. APPLICATIONS  Food Analysis  Study of biomolecules and their interaction  Drug Development  Crime detection  Medical diagnosis  Environmental field monitoring  Quality control  Industrial Process Control  Detection systems for biological warfare agents  Manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and replacement organs Detection of toxic metabolites such as fungi Remote sensing of airborne bacteria e.g. in counter-bioterrorist activities
  • 16. CONCLUSION It is applied to restricted area of potential market. The limitations is Sensitivity And battery life. This is advanced technologies such as the smart shirt have at partial to dramatically alter its landscape of healthcare delivery and at practice of medicine as we know them today. It is leading to the realization of “Affordable Healthcare, Any place, Anytime, Anyone”.
  • 17.
  • 18. ADD ME ON FB: Dhaval Majithia