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Materials science and the sensor revolution

机译:材料科学与传感器革命

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For the past decade, we have been investigating strategies to develop ways to provide chemical sensing platforms capable of long-term deployment in remote locations1, 2, 3. This key objective has been driven by the emergence of ubiquitous digital communications and the associated potential for widely deployed wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Understandably, in these early days of WSNs, deployments have been based on very reliable sensors, such as thermistors, accelerometers, flow meters, photodetectors, and digital cameras. Biosensors and chemical sensors (bio/chemo-sensors) are largely missing from this rapidly developing field, despite the obvious value offered by an ability to measure molecular targets at multiple locations in real-time. Interestingly, while this paper is focused on the issues with respect to wide area sensing of the environment, the core challenge is essentially the same for long-term implantable bio/chemo-sensors4, i.e.; how to maintain the integrity of the analytical method at a remote, inaccessible location?
机译:在过去的十年中,我们一直在研究策略,以开发能够长期部署在偏远地区1、2、3的化学传感平台的方法。这一关键目标是由无处不在的数字通信的兴起和相关的潜力广泛部署的无线传感器网络(WSN)。可以理解,在WSN的初期,部署是基于非常可靠的传感器,例如热敏电阻,加速度计,流量计,光电探测器和数码相机。尽管可以实时测量多个位置的分子靶标提供了明显的价值,但是在这个快速发展的领域中,生物传感器和化学传感器(生物/化学传感器)仍被大量遗漏。有趣的是,尽管本文着重于对环境进行广域感测的问题,但长期的可植入生物/化学传感器4的核心挑战基本相同。如何在偏远且人迹罕至的地方保持分析方法的完整性?

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