Nature-Derived Sensors: Basic Principles and Recent Advances
Hemmateenejad, Bahram
Altintas, Zeynep
Rafatmah, Elmira
Nature-Derived Sensors: Basic Principles and Recent Advances begins with an introductory section dealing with fundamental and basic information about biomimetic mechanisms, materials, algorithms, and tools. In further detail, various classes of nature-inspired sensors are discussed. The book brings together a wide range of information from nature-inspired solutions for modern sensor technology. As a result of the demand for low-cost, high-quality, and smart sensors, scientists will face new challenges that can be resolved by learning from nature solutions. Biologically inspired technologies can be gathered under the title of biomimetics science. Biomimetic sensors and sensing technologies have grown rapidly and widely and therefore have found real industrial applications as emerging technologies. Covers recent advances and applications of biomimetics science through the fabrication and design of sensorsAnalyzes all kinds of nature-inspired sensorsProvides a general and wide overview of the science and technology of nature-inspired sensors to the scientific and industrial communities INDICE: 1. Introduction: Nature as an Inspiration Source2. Fundamentals of Biomimetic Sensor Technology3. Biomimetic Materials and Biomimetic Approaches in Micro/Nano-Structural Fabrications and Functionalization4. Nature-Inspired Algorithms in Sensing Technology5. Nature-Based Chemical Sensors6. Optical and Electronic Nose and Tongue7. Biodegradable and sustainable Sensors; Material and Applications8. Biomimetic Strategies for Biosensing9. Wearable Biomimetic Sensors10. Bioinspired MEMS/NEMS Sensors12. Ecosystem Creatures as Sensors13. Physical sensors14. Intelligent Sensors: Wireless Sensor Networks and Internet of Things15. Aerospace Sensors Birds Inspire Flight Sensor
- ISBN: 978-0-443-22002-9
- Editorial: Elsevier
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 450
- Fecha Publicación: 01/12/2024
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés