Integrated Circuit and System Design for Health Monitoring
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 July 2024 | Viewed by 9934
Special Issue Editors
Interests: analog and mixed-signal design
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Advances in technology are leading to ever smaller devices accompanied by the democratization of nanotechnologies. Hence, nowadays most researchers across the globe have access to integrated circuits and systems.
The healthcare area is especially benefited by these sorts of devices because they allow the embedding of medical equipment into daily life objects and clothing. Hence, people can have real-time access to health quality information, which facilitates preventive medicine, speeds intervention when needed, and reduces costs of medical infrastructure.
In this special issue of MDPI Sensors, the goal is to provide readers with the latest original research and review papers on integrated circuits and systems aimed at monitoring and assessing health quality. Researchers investigating integrated designs in the following areas are urged to contribute.
- Biosensors
- Biopotential recording
- Bioimpedance and bioelectricity
- Wearable devices
- Frond-end circuits
- Rehabilitation tools
- Haptics
- Sensor networks and multi-modality sensing devices
- Swallowable and implantable devices
- Prosthetics and biorobotics
Dr. Glenn Cowan
Dr. Vinicius G. Sirtoli
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- sensors
- biosensors
- wearable devices
- CMOS
- sensor networks
- healthcare
- telemedicine