1. IoT-enabled tissue-engineering bioreactors for real-time remote monitoring: A trial using a thermal module.
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Assyarify, Hanif, Nadhif, Muhammad Hanif, Gates, William, and Whulanza, Yudan
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BIOREACTORS ,SYSTEM integration ,TISSUE engineering ,TELEMETRY ,TISSUE culture - Abstract
Current tissue engineering bioreactors do not allow for real-time remote monitoring of the engineered tissues. Meanwhile, the tissue culture in a bioreactor may occur for days and weeks, in which errors and breakdowns of the bioreactor are unfavorable. In this study, an internet-of-things (IoT) architecture was integrated into a bioreactor to enable real-time remote monitoring, featuring a PID-controlled thermal module. Six different PID control configurations were examined for maintaining the thermal perseverance in a bioreactor. The results of the measured temperature were parallelly delivered to a dedicated website using a Message Queuing Telemetry Transport protocol. All PID control configurations were able to maintain the temperature at 37°C, and the integration of the IoT system was successfully completed. The user was able to monitor the value of inside chamber temperature on the website in real-time. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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