Wearable micro‐electro‐mechanical systems pressure sensors in health care: Advancements and trends—A review

IF 1.5 Q3 TELECOMMUNICATIONS IET Wireless Sensor Systems Pub Date : 2024-07-03 DOI:10.1049/wss2.12084
S. S. Kiran Kolluri, S. Ananiah Durai
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Wearable technologies offer a complementary approach to clinical diagnostics by utilising a variety of physical, chemical, and biological sensors to mine physiological (biophysical and/or biochemical) data in real time (preferably continuous), in a non‐intrusive or minimally invasive manner. Micro‐Electro‐Mechanical Systems (MEMS) pressure sensors dominate the healthcare applications especially for vital parameter sensing, as they feature the non‐invasive method of diagnosis and have comparatively high sensitivity leading to better accuracy. Among them, capacitive and piezoresistive type pressure sensors have gained substantial advantages compared to other transduction devices due to high linearity, low power consumption, and low thermal coefficient. The performance review of such MEMS sensors in research and as well as market‐ready devices that can be seamlessly integrated into commercial wearable products is the primary focus in this work. Challenges in the system level integration of Microsensors with the associated interface electronics and the design mitigation of such MEMS microsystems are also discussed. Design insights of analog front‐end circuitry in terms of gain, noise, power and area that are crucial for any wearable applications are also comprehensively reviewed.
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医疗保健中的可穿戴式微型机电系统压力传感器:进展与趋势--综述
可穿戴技术通过利用各种物理、化学和生物传感器,以非侵入或微创方式实时(最好是连续)挖掘生理(生物物理和/或生物化学)数据,为临床诊断提供了一种补充方法。微机电系统(MEMS)压力传感器在医疗保健应用中占主导地位,尤其是在生命参数传感方面,因为它们采用非侵入式诊断方法,灵敏度相对较高,因而准确性更高。其中,电容式和压阻式压力传感器由于线性度高、功耗低、热系数小,与其他传导设备相比具有很大的优势。本研究的主要重点是对此类 MEMS 传感器在研究中的性能进行审查,以及对可无缝集成到商业可穿戴产品中的市场就绪设备进行审查。此外,还讨论了微传感器与相关接口电子设备在系统级集成方面的挑战,以及如何减轻此类 MEMS 微系统的设计压力。此外,还全面评述了模拟前端电路在增益、噪声、功率和面积方面的设计见解,这些对于任何可穿戴应用都至关重要。
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IET Wireless Sensor Systems
IET Wireless Sensor Systems TELECOMMUNICATIONS-
CiteScore
4.90
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5.30%
发文量
13
审稿时长
33 weeks
期刊介绍: IET Wireless Sensor Systems is aimed at the growing field of wireless sensor networks and distributed systems, which has been expanding rapidly in recent years and is evolving into a multi-billion dollar industry. The Journal has been launched to give a platform to researchers and academics in the field and is intended to cover the research, engineering, technological developments, innovative deployment of distributed sensor and actuator systems. Topics covered include, but are not limited to theoretical developments of: Innovative Architectures for Smart Sensors;Nano Sensors and Actuators Unstructured Networking; Cooperative and Clustering Distributed Sensors; Data Fusion for Distributed Sensors; Distributed Intelligence in Distributed Sensors; Energy Harvesting for and Lifetime of Smart Sensors and Actuators; Cross-Layer Design and Layer Optimisation in Distributed Sensors; Security, Trust and Dependability of Distributed Sensors. The Journal also covers; Innovative Services and Applications for: Monitoring: Health, Traffic, Weather and Toxins; Surveillance: Target Tracking and Localization; Observation: Global Resources and Geological Activities (Earth, Forest, Mines, Underwater); Industrial Applications of Distributed Sensors in Green and Agile Manufacturing; Sensor and RFID Applications of the Internet-of-Things ("IoT"); Smart Metering; Machine-to-Machine Communications.
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