2. Need of wearable biosensors
What is a biosensor ?
Types Of Wearable Biosensors
Applications
Advantages
Disadvantages
Conclusion
3. remote monitoring of patients.
training support for athlete.
monitoring of individuals who work with
hazardous elements.
tracking of professional truck driver’s vital
signs to alert them of fatigue.
4. Biosensor is an analytical
device,which converts a biological
Response into electrical signal
5. Biosensor Consists of 3 parts:
1. Biological component
2. Physiochemical component.
3. Signal processor.
18. Smart shirt technology opens up existing opportunities to
develop adaptive & responsive systems that can think &
act based on the user conditions stimuli & environment.
Certain individuals are susceptible to anaphylaxis reaction
(an allergic reaction) when stung by a bee or spider and need
a shot of adrenaline immediately to prevent further fatalities.
by applying advancements in MEMS(Micro-Electrochemical
systems) technology we can achieve that.
The Smarts shirt’s delta acquisition capabilities can be used to
detect the condition when an individual is lapsing into a diabetic
shock and this integrated feedback mechanism can provide the
appropriate response to prevent a fatality.
19. It is anticipated that the smart shirt will bring personalized
and affordable healthcare monitoring to the population at
large.
Limitations:sensitivity and battery life.
Advanced technologies such as the smart shirt have at
partial to dramatically alter its landscape of healthcare
deleivery and at practice of medicine as we know them
today.it is leading to the realization of “Affordable
healthcare, anyplace,anytime,anyone.