Biosensing textile based patch with integrated optical detection system for sweat monitoring

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  Morris, D.; Coyle, S.; Wu, Y.; Lau, K.T.; Wallace, G.; Diamond, D.
Journal Title  Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Volume  139
Issue  1
Pages  231-236
ISSN Number  0925-4005
Key Words  RP1; RP2
Abstract  

Sensors, which can be integrated into clothing and used to measure biochemical changes in body fluids, such as sweat, constitute a major advancement in the area of wearable sensors. Initial applications for such technology exist in personal health and sports performance monitoring. However, sample collection is a complicated matter as analysis must be done in real-time in order to obtain a useful examination of its composition. This work outlines the development of a textile-based fluid handling platform which uses a passive pump to gather sweat and move it through a pre-defined channel for analysis. The system is tested both in vitro and in vivo. In addition, a pH sensor, which depends on the use of a pH sensitive dye and paired emitter-detector LEDs to measure colour changes, has been developed. In vitro and on-body trials have shown that the sensor has the potential to record real-time variations in sweat during exercise.

URL  http://doras.dcu.ie/4566/