S. Kosta, Mukta Bhatele, S. Nema, Y. Kosta, Kalpesh N. Patel, Jaimin R. Patel, Harsh Mehta, R. Patel, Bhavin S. Patel, S. Kosta, Archna Dubey, Prateek Gupta, Preeti Nair
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Abstract
For the first time exploratory feasibility study on the ‘physical model of human tissue skin-based electronic transistor’ (HTSBET) is presented. Effects of variables like 1
distance (d) between device forming probes
2
applied voltages
3
probes pressure (p)
4
probes polarisation and shape, on the input/output characteristics as well as current gain factor β of the transistor are studied.
Emerging applications of bio-material human tissue blood/skin-based electronic circuits towards cyborg implants, human-machine interface, human disease detection/healing, human health sensors and digital signal processing is visualised.