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Abstract / Description of output
The state-of-the-art in wearable flexible sensors (WFS) for sweat analyte detection was investigated. Recent advances show the development of integrated, mechanically-flexible and multiplexed sensor systems with on-site circuitry for signal processing and wireless data transmission. When compared to single-analyte sensors, such devices provide an opportunity to more accurately analyze analytes that are dependent on other parameters (such as sweat rate and pH) by improving calibration from in-situ real-time analysis, while maintaining a lightweight and wearable design. Important health conditions can be monitored and on-demand regulating drugs can be delivered using integrated wearable systems but require correlation verification between sweat and blood measurements using in vivo validation tests before any clinical application can be considered. Improvements are necessary for device sensitivity, accuracy and repeatability to provide more reliable and personalized continuous measurements. With rapid recent development, it can be concluded that non-invasive WFSs for sweat analysis have only skimmed the surface of their health monitoring potential and further significant advancement is sure to be made in the medical field.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 20190217 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | Journal of the Royal Society. Interface |
Volume | 16 |
Issue number | 159 |
Early online date | 9 Oct 2019 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 31 Oct 2019 |
Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)
- sensors
- sweat
- flexible
- biosensor
- electrodes
- review
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CDT-ISM: EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Intelligent Sensing and Mesurementy
Harvey, A., Underwood, I., Walton, A. & Mount, A.
1/04/14 → 15/09/23
Project: Research