Electrochemical sensors in the next generation of mobile devices
It's interesting to look at advertisements in the trade journals aimed at designers of the next generation of mobile devices. A few years ago, the ads were all for MEMS accelerometers. A few years before that, it was GPS modules. The ads I'm seeing now are for electrochemical sensors, very small radars, and spectrometers. What those suggest to me are possible uses around safety, massively crowd-sourced environmental monitoring (with applications both to weather forecasting and WME detection), and most interestingly, personal health monitoring. I expect my phone in a few years will be always listening to my pulse and breathing, sniffing my respiration and sweat, looking for anomalies. Whether that information is reported to me or to someone else is a privacy question of some importance.
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[ 5.4 ms ] story [ 18.3 ms ] threadHere's a URL for a relevant ad:
http://www.awaiba.com/en/products/medical-image-sensors/
This is for a digital video camera the size of the ball on the end of a ball-point pen. They have a stereo 3-D camera too if you have enough space for it...2.8 cubic millimetres.
Edited to add:
Oh, and that includes the lens.
- CMOS UV laser diodes for spectroscopy
- microfluidics + chemsensors
Or so it seems from my view in the sensor network space...
Anyway, since the parent post is kinda without context, are any HN'ers currently working on such things?