1. Development of paper-based wireless communication modules for point-of-care diagnostic applications
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Suzanne Smith, Dario Mager, Kevin Land, Jan G. Korvink, and P. H. Bezuidenhout
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Medical diagnostic ,Engineering ,business.industry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,02 engineering and technology ,Paper based ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Chip ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Ultra high frequency ,Electronic engineering ,Radio-frequency identification ,Wireless ,Instrumentation (computer programming) ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Computer hardware ,Point of care - Abstract
We present an ultra-high frequency radio frequency identification based wireless communication set-up for paper-based point-of-care diagnostic applications, based on a sensing radio frequency identification chip. Paper provides a low-cost, disposable platform for ease of fluidic handling without bulky instrumentation, and is thus ideally suited for point-ofcare applications; however, result communication – a crucial aspect for healthcare to be implemented effectively – is still lacking. Printing of radio frequency identification antennas and electronic circuitry for sensing on paper are presented, with read out of the results using a radio frequency identification reader illustrated, demonstrating the feasibility of developing integrated, all-printed solutions for point-of-care diagnosis in resource-limited settings.
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- 2017
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