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Chemical, Gas, And Biosensors For Internet Of Things And Related Applications Paperback

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Kohji Mitsubayashi
Book Description
Chemical, Gas, and Biosensors for the Internet of Things and Related Applications brings together the fields of sensors and analytical chemistry, devices and machines, and network and information technology. This thorough resource enables researchers to effectively collaborate to advance this rapidly expanding, interdisciplinary area of study. As innovative developments in the Internet of Things (IoT) continue to open new possibilities for quality of life improvement, sensor technology must keep pace, Drs. Mitsubayashi, Niwa and Ueno have brought together the top minds in their respective fields to provide the latest information on the numerous uses of this technology. Topics covered include life-assist systems, network monitoring with portable environmental sensors, wireless livestock health monitoring, point-of-care health monitoring, organic electronics and bio-batteries, and more.
ISBN-10
0128154098
ISBN-13
9780128154090
Language
English
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
28-Jun-19
Number of Pages
406
About the Author
Dr. Mitsubayashi received the degree of B.E. (1983) and M.E. (1985) from Toyohashi University of Technology, and a Ph.D. degree from The University of Tokyo (1994). He was an associate Professor at Tokai University. His research interests include wearable & cavitas biosensors, gas-phase biosensors (Bio-sniffers), and novel artificial organs (pancreas, muscles) with “Organic Engines.” He has published more than 160 research articles and received more than 1,200 citations throughout his career.y fundamentals with IoT applications in many disciplines for the development of new and better solutions. Dr. Niwa received his Ph.D. from the Department of Applied Chemistry, Kyushu University in 1990. He joined NTT Ibaraki Laboratories and NTT Basic Research Laboratories in 1983. He was a Group Leader at NTT Lifestyle and Environmental Technology Laboratories from 1999 to 2004 and a Group Leader at Materials Science and Engineering, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) from 2004 to 2015. His research interests include new nanocarbon films for biosensing and electroanalytical applications, surface Plasmon resonance based devices and systems for immunosensing, microfluidic devices for biomedical and clinical application, and nano and soft biointerfaces. He is the author of over 200 scientific articles published in international journals. Dr. Ueno received her B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry from the University of Tokyo in 1995, 1997, and 2002, respectively. She joined NTT Integrated Information & Energy Systems Laboratories in 1997. She was a post-doctoral fellow at the University of California at Berkeley and at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, USA, from 2004 to 2005. Her research interests are control of a biomolecular interface on a solid surface and its applications in biosensing.
Editor 1
Osamu Niwa
Editor 2
Yuko Ueno