Title :
Wireless Magnetoelastic Physical, Chemical, and Biological Sensors
Author :
Zeng, Kefeng ; Grimes, Craig A.
Author_Institution :
KMG2 Sensors Corp., State College, PA
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Magnetoelastic sensors belong to the class of resonator sensors and can be considered the magnetic analog of piezoelectric sensors; tracking the resonance behavior, typically characterized by the resonance frequency and/or amplitude, enables a wide variety of applications, including chem/bio-sensing and environmental monitoring. The practical use of the sensors is facilitated with the smart microprocessor-based monitoring electronics that accurately and efficiently characterizes the pulsewise excited sensor response. The low cost and remote query nature of the sensors make the sensor platform ideally suited for applications where the sensors have to be placed inside sealed, optically opaque containers and disposable use is desired. The applications of the sensors described herein are focused on, but not limited to, the quantification of endotoxin concentrations, blood coagulation monitoring, the measurement of gastroesophageal pH, and glucose sensing
Keywords :
biochemistry; biomedical equipment; biosensors; blood; cellular biophysics; chemical sensors; coagulation; magnetic devices; magnetic sensors; magnetoelastic effects; molecular biophysics; pH measurement; patient diagnosis; patient monitoring; patient treatment; remote sensing; blood coagulation monitoring; endotoxin concentration quantification; gastroesophageal pH measurement; glucose sensing; pulsewise excited sensor response; remote query; resonance frequency; resonator sensors; smart microprocessor-based monitoring electronics; wireless magnetoelastic biological sensors; wireless magnetoelastic chemical sensors; wireless magnetoelastic physical sensors; Biosensors; Chemical and biological sensors; Intelligent sensors; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic sensors; Optical resonators; Optical sensors; Remote monitoring; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Wireless sensor networks; Coagulation; endotoxin; glucose; magnetoelastic; pH; resonance; sensor;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2007.892858