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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2017.15.11.231

A Review Study of Biosensors applicable to Wellness Wear  

Kim, Hyo-Jin (Smart Textile R&D Group, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH))
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.15, no.11, 2017 , pp. 231-243 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper provides a review of the electrical sensing biosensors and examine research cases of biosensors based on clothing and textiels. A biosensor which can measure bio-signals is a device that senses the physical and chemical characteristics of biological materials by using biological sensing materials. Therefore, wellness wear that is closely integrated with the user's real life will play an important role in achieving U-Health. The biosensors' unique feature which can be differentiated from the existing sensors is it's using of selective reactions and binding of biological substances. The electrical sensing biosensors are very small in size due to the processing of electrical signals, which can be used to create ubiquitous. Therefore, it is necessary to study electrical sensing biosensors that are easy to miniaturize to develop wellness wear. This paper describes the electrical sensing biosensor (an electrochemical method nanowire/carbon nanotube FET method) in detail. Finally, the future direction of biosensors to be applied to wellness wear is suggested.
Keywords
Biosensor; Wellness Wear; Ubiquitous Health (U-Health); Electrochemical Biosensor; Field Effect Transistor (FET); Textile Sensor;
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