The degree of interest in bio-sensing platforms brings to the forefront a corresponding need for effective testing of their capabilities. This necessity is even more crucial when examining the properties of a sensor for continuous monitoring of a concentration trend in time, before in vivo implementations. Moreover, in the framework of personalised medical practices, it is imperative to introduce a robust way to represent and parametrise the highly variable responses of human metabolism. The aim of this paper is to propose a novel solution for the design of an automatic flow-injection environment that can assess the performance of systems for continuous monitoring. The setup is also approved for successfully reproducing a paracetamol concentration trend in buffer solution.

Raspberry Pi Driven Flow-Injection System for Electrochemical Continuous Monitoring Platforms / Donato, Bruno; Stradolini, Francesca; Tuoheti, Abuduwaili; Angiolini, Federico; Demarchi, Danilo; De Micheli, Giovanni; Carrara, Sandro. - (2018), pp. 1-4. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2017 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS) tenutosi a Turin (Italy) nel October 19-21 2017) [10.1109/BIOCAS.2017.8325134].

Raspberry Pi Driven Flow-Injection System for Electrochemical Continuous Monitoring Platforms

Abuduwaili Tuoheti;Danilo Demarchi;Sandro Carrara
2018

Abstract

The degree of interest in bio-sensing platforms brings to the forefront a corresponding need for effective testing of their capabilities. This necessity is even more crucial when examining the properties of a sensor for continuous monitoring of a concentration trend in time, before in vivo implementations. Moreover, in the framework of personalised medical practices, it is imperative to introduce a robust way to represent and parametrise the highly variable responses of human metabolism. The aim of this paper is to propose a novel solution for the design of an automatic flow-injection environment that can assess the performance of systems for continuous monitoring. The setup is also approved for successfully reproducing a paracetamol concentration trend in buffer solution.
2018
978-1-5090-5803-7
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