Wearable Chemosensors and Relevant Sensor Networks
A special issue of Chemosensors (ISSN 2227-9040). This special issue belongs to the section "Applied Chemical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 November 2021) | Viewed by 985
Special Issue Editor
Interests: photonics; optoelectronics; sensors; chemosensors
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Dear colleagues,
Wearable devices and sensors are demonstrating a key enabling role in the field of digital health and their clinical use at large scale is increasing for monitoring patients with a wide range of diseases, mostly chronic ones. In addition, the research interest towards networks of chemosensors able to monitor several physiological parameters simultaneously is quickly growing.
The Special Issue will provide a forum for the latest research activities in the field of wearable chemosensors, relevant sensor networks, and their applications. Both review articles and original research papers are solicited in, though not limited to, the following areas:
- Novel concepts of wearable chemosensors;
- New operating principles for wearable chemosensors;
- Enabling technologies of wearable chemosensors;
- New materials for bio-integrated wearable chemosensors;
- Emerging applications of wearable chemosensors;
- Sensor networks based on wearable chemosensors;
- Enabling role of wearable chemosensors in the field of digital health.
Dr. Francesco Dell’Olio
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Werable devices
- Sensor network
- Chemosensor
- Digital health
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