Wearable Biosensor
Wearable Biosensor
Presented by
CK. Vishaali Rani
EIE, IV year
16BD1A1009
• Introduction
Contents • Need for Biosensors
• Components of a biosensor
• Developments in biosensors
• Ring sensors
Components
Working
Applications
Advantages and Disadvantages
• Smart Shirt
Working
Applications
Advantages and Disadvantages
• Future Trends
• Conclusion
• References
Introduction
• Wearable sensors and systems have evolved to the point that
they can be considered ready for clinical application.
• Biosensor is an analytical device, which converts a biological
response into an electrical signal.
• Wearable monitoring devices allow continuous or
intermittent monitoring of physiological signals.
• It is critical for both diagnosis as well as treatment of diseases.
Introduction(cont...)
• They typically rely on wireless miniature sensors
enclosed in bandages or items that can be worn.
• Data recorded form these is processed to predict the
possible worsening of the patient’s clinical condition.
Need for Biosensors