Optimal management of rechargeable biosensors in temperature-sensitive environments
Biological sensors (biosensors, for short) are tiny wireless devices attached or implanted
into the body of a human or animal to monitor and detect abnormalities and then relay data
to physician or provide therapy on the spot. They are distinguished from conventional
sensors by their biologically derived sensing elements and by being temperature
constrained. Biosensors generate heat when they transmit their measurements and when
they are recharged by electromagnetic energy. The generated heat translates to a …
into the body of a human or animal to monitor and detect abnormalities and then relay data
to physician or provide therapy on the spot. They are distinguished from conventional
sensors by their biologically derived sensing elements and by being temperature
constrained. Biosensors generate heat when they transmit their measurements and when
they are recharged by electromagnetic energy. The generated heat translates to a …
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