Title :
Textile Based Colorimetric pH Sensing: A Platform for Future Wearable pH Monitoring
Author :
Caldara, M. ; Colleoni, C. ; Guido, E. ; Re, V. ; Rosace, G. ; Vitali, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Eng., Univ. of Bergamo, Dalmine, Italy
Abstract :
Wearable electronics is a natural application field of miniaturized sensors, low-power analog and digital devices, microcontrollers and efficient power conversion components, that are able to manage battery power in an optimal way. In the wearable electronics field for biomedical applications, smart textiles are very attractive as sensing devices. They can be fixed with dedicated indicators in order to detect physical quantities which could otherwise be difficult to measure with standard methods. This paper presents the development of a novel platform that using smart textiles, retrieves the information about the pH value by measuring color, which is easily manageable by a readout electronic system. The pH meter consists of a cotton fabric, with a color indicator sol gel fixed on it, in association with an extremely low-power and high-sensitivity electronic system. The device main blocks were fabricated and characterized, with the aim to obtain a wearable sweat pH-meter. The paper discusses the electronic readout innovative features, from the standpoints of performance and sensing properties.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; chemical sensors; microcontrollers; pH measurement; patient monitoring; power conversion; readout electronics; biomedical applications; color indicator sol gel fixing; cotton fabric; digital devices; electronic readout innovative features; high-sensitivity electronic system; low-power analog; low-power electronic system; microcontrollers; miniaturized sensors; pH value; power conversion components; readout electronic system; sensing devices; smart textiles; textile based colorimetric pH sensing; wearable electronics field; wearable pH monitoring; wearable sweat pH-meter; Color; Fabrics; Image color analysis; Light emitting diodes; Sensors; Time frequency analysis; Smart textile; color sensor; low power; pH; wearable;
Conference_Titel :
Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks (BSN), 2012 Ninth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1393-3
DOI :
10.1109/BSN.2012.21