Presentation 2004/6/25
Study on Sensing System Configuration by MEMS Technology
Chinami Kaneshiro, Akira Yamamura, Keishin Koh, Kohji Hohkawa, Kunio Matsumoto,
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Abstract(in English) We performed examination of a micro pump and a glucose sensor as examination of the composition element of a nano sensing system. The micro pump is used for flux control of samples, such as a liquid and gas. That is made of two layers with a piezo-electric material and glass using MEMS technology. The micro pump was able to control fluid by high accuracy of several nl/V. We tried to examine a glucose concentration by measurement of impedance changes. This experimental result is indicated that glucose sensor by measurement of impedance changes is a new substitution of glucose sensor by sensing an near-infarction.
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Keyword(in English) Bio-sensor / Micro-pump / MEMS / Glucose sensor
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Title (in English) Study on Sensing System Configuration by MEMS Technology
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Keyword(1) Bio-sensor
Keyword(2) Micro-pump
Keyword(3) MEMS
Keyword(4) Glucose sensor
1st Author's Name Chinami Kaneshiro
1st Author's Affiliation Kanagawa Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Akira Yamamura
2nd Author's Affiliation Kanagawa Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Keishin Koh
3rd Author's Affiliation Kanagawa Institute of Technology
4th Author's Name Kohji Hohkawa
4th Author's Affiliation Kanagawa Institute of Technology
5th Author's Name Kunio Matsumoto
5th Author's Affiliation Kanagawa Institute of Technology
Date 2004/6/25
Paper # EMD2004-23,CPM2004-32,OME2004-34
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 159
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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