A novel wearable electronic nose for healthcare based on flexible printed chemical sensor array

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Abstract

A novel wearable electronic nose for armpit odor analysis is proposed by using a low-cost chemical sensor array integrated in a ZigBee wireless communication system. We report the development of a carbon nanotubes (CNTs)/polymer sensor array based on inkjet printing technology. With this technique both composite-like layer and actual composite film of CNTs/polymer were prepared as sensing layers for the chemical sensor array. The sensor array can response to a variety of complex odors and is installed in a prototype of wearable e-nose for monitoring the axillary odor released from human body. The wearable e-nose allows the classification of different armpit odors and the amount of the volatiles released as a function of level of skin hygiene upon different activities.

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Lorwongtragool, P., Sowade, E., Watthanawisuth, N., Baumann, R. R., & Kerdcharoen, T. (2014). A novel wearable electronic nose for healthcare based on flexible printed chemical sensor array. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(10), 19700–19712. https://doi.org/10.3390/s141019700

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