dissertationA wireless inductive sensing technology with a robust packaging scheme is proposed and demonstrated for a hydrogel-based glucose sensing system. The sensing system employs a glucose-sensitive hydrogel embedding a parylene-coated metallic sensing plate as a key sensing element. A glucose change induces a volume change of the hydrogel, thus displacing the sensing plate. The displacement can be sensed by a nearby sensing coil inductor interfaced with an oscillator for a frequency modulation (FM) scheme. Two prototype wireless and battery-less implantable glucose sensing systems are designed and implemented using the proposed sensing scheme. The first prototype employs a tunnel diode oscillator-based inductive sensor operating at ap...
Abstract—The development of a long-term wireless implantable biosensor based on fluorescence intensi...
The future of mobile health will be led by a new generation of non-invasive bodily sensors (and thei...
In this paper, a feasibility study of a microwave antenna-based sensor is proposed for in vitro expe...
This thesis presents the design and characterization of an absolute capacitive pressure sensor and i...
This paper presents a novel wireless tear glucose level sensor for diabetes patients. The miniaturiz...
This article presents a new configurable wireless sensor system that can be used for biochemical and...
A phenylboronic acid-based, hydrogel-interlayer Radio-Frequency (RF) resonator is demonstrated as a ...
91 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Self-monitoring of blood gluco...
Blood glucose diagnostic systems are a world-wide success story. Nevertheless, all the painless solu...
<p>In this paper, we propose a highly sensitive and biocompatible glucose sensor using a semiconduct...
The progressive scaling in semiconductor technology allows for advanced miniaturization of intellige...
This thesis reports a flexible, passive wireless inductive sensor with micromachined variable induct...
In situ sensing of chemical parameters such as pH, glucose, enzymes, and other analytes is of immens...
The development of glucose and other metabolic implantable biosensors is an area of intense research...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel wireless tear glucose level sensor for diabetes patients. The mi...
Abstract—The development of a long-term wireless implantable biosensor based on fluorescence intensi...
The future of mobile health will be led by a new generation of non-invasive bodily sensors (and thei...
In this paper, a feasibility study of a microwave antenna-based sensor is proposed for in vitro expe...
This thesis presents the design and characterization of an absolute capacitive pressure sensor and i...
This paper presents a novel wireless tear glucose level sensor for diabetes patients. The miniaturiz...
This article presents a new configurable wireless sensor system that can be used for biochemical and...
A phenylboronic acid-based, hydrogel-interlayer Radio-Frequency (RF) resonator is demonstrated as a ...
91 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.Self-monitoring of blood gluco...
Blood glucose diagnostic systems are a world-wide success story. Nevertheless, all the painless solu...
<p>In this paper, we propose a highly sensitive and biocompatible glucose sensor using a semiconduct...
The progressive scaling in semiconductor technology allows for advanced miniaturization of intellige...
This thesis reports a flexible, passive wireless inductive sensor with micromachined variable induct...
In situ sensing of chemical parameters such as pH, glucose, enzymes, and other analytes is of immens...
The development of glucose and other metabolic implantable biosensors is an area of intense research...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel wireless tear glucose level sensor for diabetes patients. The mi...
Abstract—The development of a long-term wireless implantable biosensor based on fluorescence intensi...
The future of mobile health will be led by a new generation of non-invasive bodily sensors (and thei...
In this paper, a feasibility study of a microwave antenna-based sensor is proposed for in vitro expe...