(Bio)sensors are a group of measurement systems, and their design is based on the selective identification of analyses based on biological components and physical and chemical detectors. (Bio)sensors consist of three components: biological element, detector, and converter. Evaluating (bio)sensors with scalable digitized applications involves assessing the performance, reliability, and usability of the sensors in various real-world scenarios.

Moro Visconti, R., (Bio)sensors evaluation approaches: from scalable networking to artificial intelligence applications, in Nguyen, T. (ed.), ADVANCED SENSORS FOR SMART HEALTHCARE, Elsevier, Amsterdam 2025: 2025 105- 119 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/306077]

(Bio)sensors evaluation approaches: from scalable networking to artificial intelligence applications

Moro Visconti, Roberto
2025

Abstract

(Bio)sensors are a group of measurement systems, and their design is based on the selective identification of analyses based on biological components and physical and chemical detectors. (Bio)sensors consist of three components: biological element, detector, and converter. Evaluating (bio)sensors with scalable digitized applications involves assessing the performance, reliability, and usability of the sensors in various real-world scenarios.
2025
Inglese
ADVANCED SENSORS FOR SMART HEALTHCARE
9780443247910
Elsevier
2025
Moro Visconti, R., (Bio)sensors evaluation approaches: from scalable networking to artificial intelligence applications, in Nguyen, T. (ed.), ADVANCED SENSORS FOR SMART HEALTHCARE, Elsevier, Amsterdam 2025: 2025 105- 119 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/306077]
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