Wearable/Implantable Sensor (Array) System for Medical Application
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomedical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2022) | Viewed by 530
Special Issue Editors
Interests: artificial devices; biomechanics; medical image; computational mechanics and materials; sensors; machine learning; 3D print; and robotics
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
A significant percentage of people who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 or other medical diseases (such as spine degenerative disc disease) have experienced long term symptoms that are wide ranging in nature and severity. Therefore, there is a critical need to develop wearable or implantable sensor systems that can help monitor and treat these symptoms before, during, and after surgical treatment.
This Special Issue, entitled Wearable/Implantable Sensor (Array) Systems for Medical Applications, aims to bring together innovative developments and synergies on the following topics (without being limited to them):
- Novel material or design for wearable sensors: IMU sensor (motion capture), EKG sensors, capacitive sensors, heart rate, skin temperature, blood oxygen, blood pressure, breath rate, voice record;
- Novel material or design for implantable sensors: spine sensor array, hip joint sensor, etc.;
- Machine learning algorithm or new control system for wearable/implantable sensor systems: ANN, reinforcement learning, etc.;
- New medical application with wearable/implantable sensor (array) sytems: COVID, spine, knee, limbs, hip joint;
- New medical application with implantable sensor (array) sytems (human–machine interface): brain, blood, cancer, spine, knee, limbs, hip joint;
- 3D printed wearable/implantable sensor array;
- Biomechanical study of implantable sensors and the human body;
- IoT systems for patients and equipment in smart hospitals;
- Multi-sensor data integration/fusion and mining for medical application;
- Robotics in smart hospital.
We look forward to your great contributions, or those of your colleagues, enriching the contents of this Special Issue.
Dr. Maohua Lin
Dr. Yuan Zhuang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- wearable sensor
- implantable sensor
- IMU sensor
- capacitive sensors
- spine sensor array
- hip joint sensor
- medical application
- 3D printed
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