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Wearability Factors for Body-Worn Colorimetric Biosensors

Published: 05 October 2024 Publication History

Abstract

Colorimetric biosensors offer significant potential for real-time health monitoring through wearable technologies. However, the design and implementation of these sensors require careful consideration of various wearability factors that are commonly overseen in more scientific approaches. This paper proposes a list of wearability factors for colorimetric biosensors. We compare these factors with traditional skin interfaces and wearable technologies to highlight unique considerations for colorimetric biosensors. We discuss these factors in the context of two distinct colorimetric biosensor interfaces: an on-body lipstick and a permanent tattoo concept.

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