Biosensors and IoT

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High selectivity
________ for the analyte among a matrix of other chemical or biological components is a key requirement of the bioreceptor.
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Mobile phones
________ along with various devices & sensors are commonly used for production management, climate control, molecular diagnosis, education, and data management into a portable, simple to use application.
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real time
Data and insights from an IoT- enabled manufacturing system can provide ________ intelligence about the current component and system state.
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Sensitivity
________: Value of the electrode response per substrate concentration.
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biosensor
A(n) ________ typically consists of a bio- receptor (enzyme /antibody /cell /nucleic acid), transducer component (semi- conducting material /nanomaterial), and electronic system which includes a signal amplifier, processor & display.
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IoT
________: It describes physical objects (or groups of such objects) that are embedded with sensors, processing ability, software, and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other communications networks.
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Technology
________ has played a transformative role in our lives and its impact on human health is never felt more than in the current times of the Covid- 19 global pandemic.
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Pulse oximetry
________ uses light to work out oxygen saturation Light is emitted from light sources which goes across the pulse oximeter probe.
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Selectivity
________: Chemical interference must be minimized for obtaining correct result.
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biological element
The transducer or the detector element, which transforms one signal into another one, works in a physicochemical way: optical, piezoelectric, electrochemical, electrochemiluminescence etc., resulting from the interaction of the analyte with the ________, to easily measure and quantify.
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Failure events
________ can often be preempted with the use of data.
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true biosensor
The first "________ was developed by Leland C. Clark in 1956 for oxygen detection.
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Production modules
________ can be combined to produce specific process plants which can then be extended by adding modules.
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Biosensors
________: They are defined as analytical devices which include a combination of biological detecting elements like sensor system and a transducer.
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Biosensors
They are defined as analytical devices which include a combination of biological detecting elements like sensor system and a transducer
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The transducer or the detector element, which transforms one signal into another one, works in a physicochemical way
optical, piezoelectric, electrochemical, electrochemiluminescence etc., resulting from the interaction of the analyte with the biological element, to easily measure and quantify
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He is known as the ‘Father of Biosensors' and his invention of the oxygen electrode bears his name
'Clark electrode'
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Linearity
Linearity of the sensor should be high for the detection of high substrate concentration
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Sensitivity
Value of the electrode response per substrate concentration
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Selectivity
Chemical interference must be minimized for obtaining correct result
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Response time
Time necessary for having 95% of the response
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IoT
It describes physical objects (or groups of such objects) that are embedded with sensors, processing ability, software, and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other communications networks
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Flexible manufacturing systems can be achieved by dividing a complete plant into functional units
a concept called modularization
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