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Elise Saoutieff1, Tiziana Polichetti2, Laurent Jouanet1, Adrien Faucon1, Audrey Vidal1, Alexandre Pereira3, Sébastien Boisseau1, Thomas Ernst1, Maria Lucia Miglietta2, Brigida Alfano2, Ettore Massera2, Saverio De Vito2, Do Hanh Ngan Bui4, Philippe Benech4, Tan-Phu Vuong4, Carmen Moldovan5, Yann Danlee6, Thomas Walewyns6, Sylvain Petre6, Denis Flandre6, Armands Ancans7, Modris Greitans7, Adrian M Ionescu8.
Abstract
The low-power sensing platform proposed by the Convergence project is foreseen as a wireless, low-power and multifunctional wearable system empowered by energy-efficient technologies. This will allow meeting the strict demands of life-style and healthcare applications in terms of autonomy for quasi-continuous collection of data for early-detection strategies. The system is compatible with different kinds of sensors, able to monitor not only health indicators of individual person (physical activity, core body temperature and biomarkers) but also the environment with chemical composition of the ambient air (NOx, COx, NHx particles) returning meaningful information on his/her exposure to dangerous (safety) or pollutant agents. In this article, we introduce the specifications and the design of the low-power sensing platform and the different sensors developed in the project, with a particular focus on pollutant sensing capabilities and specifically on NO2 sensor based on graphene and CO sensor based on polyaniline ink.Entities:
Keywords: CO sensor; Internet of Things (IoT); NOx sensor; autonomous sensing platform; environment monitoring; health monitoring; integration; low-power consumption; wearable electronics
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33807664 PMCID: PMC7961452 DOI: 10.3390/s21051802
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576