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Chip-scale sensor system integration for portable health monitoring.

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Jokerst, NM; Brooke, MA; Cho, S-Y; Shang, AB
Published in: Anesthesia and analgesia
December 2007

The revolution in integrated circuits over the past 50 yr has produced inexpensive computing and communications systems that are powerful and portable. The technologies for these integrated chip-scale sensing systems, which will be miniature, lightweight, and portable, are emerging with the integration of sensors with electronics, optical systems, micromachines, microfluidics, and the integration of chemical and biological materials (soft/wet material integration with traditional dry/hard semiconductor materials). Hence, we stand at a threshold for health monitoring technology that promises to provide wearable biochemical sensing systems that are comfortable, inauspicious, wireless, and battery-operated, yet that continuously monitor health status, and can transmit compressed data signals at regular intervals, or alarm conditions immediately. In this paper, we explore recent results in chip-scale sensor integration technology for health monitoring. The development of inexpensive chip-scale biochemical optical sensors, such as microresonators, that are customizable for high sensitivity coupled with rapid prototyping will be discussed. Ground-breaking work in the integration of chip-scale optical systems to support these optical sensors will be highlighted, and the development of inexpensive Si complementary metal-oxide semiconductor circuitry (which makes up the vast majority of computational systems today) for signal processing and wireless communication with local receivers that lie directly on the chip-scale sensor head itself will be examined.

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Published In

Anesthesia and analgesia

DOI

EISSN

1526-7598

ISSN

0003-2999

Publication Date

December 2007

Volume

105

Issue

6 Suppl

Start / End Page

S42 / S47

Related Subject Headings

  • Transducers
  • Telemetry
  • Systems Integration
  • Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
  • Oximetry
  • Optics and Photonics
  • Nanotechnology
  • Monitoring, Ambulatory
  • Microchip Analytical Procedures
  • Humans
 

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Jokerst, N. M., Brooke, M. A., Cho, S.-Y., & Shang, A. B. (2007). Chip-scale sensor system integration for portable health monitoring. Anesthesia and Analgesia, 105(6 Suppl), S42–S47. https://doi.org/10.1213/01.ane.0000278760.29572.3b
Jokerst, Nan M., Martin A. Brooke, Sang-Yeon Cho, and Allan B. Shang. “Chip-scale sensor system integration for portable health monitoring.Anesthesia and Analgesia 105, no. 6 Suppl (December 2007): S42–47. https://doi.org/10.1213/01.ane.0000278760.29572.3b.
Jokerst NM, Brooke MA, Cho S-Y, Shang AB. Chip-scale sensor system integration for portable health monitoring. Anesthesia and analgesia. 2007 Dec;105(6 Suppl):S42–7.
Jokerst, Nan M., et al. “Chip-scale sensor system integration for portable health monitoring.Anesthesia and Analgesia, vol. 105, no. 6 Suppl, Dec. 2007, pp. S42–47. Epmc, doi:10.1213/01.ane.0000278760.29572.3b.
Jokerst NM, Brooke MA, Cho S-Y, Shang AB. Chip-scale sensor system integration for portable health monitoring. Anesthesia and analgesia. 2007 Dec;105(6 Suppl):S42–S47.

Published In

Anesthesia and analgesia

DOI

EISSN

1526-7598

ISSN

0003-2999

Publication Date

December 2007

Volume

105

Issue

6 Suppl

Start / End Page

S42 / S47

Related Subject Headings

  • Transducers
  • Telemetry
  • Systems Integration
  • Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
  • Oximetry
  • Optics and Photonics
  • Nanotechnology
  • Monitoring, Ambulatory
  • Microchip Analytical Procedures
  • Humans