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Optical Fiber Technology for eHealthcare

Authors: Nélia Jordão Alberto; Lúcia Maria Botas Bilro; Paulo Fernando da Costa Antunes; Cátia Sofia Jorge Leitão; Hugo Filipe Teixeira Lima; Paulo Sérgio de Brito André; Rogério Nunes Nogueira; +1 Authors

Optical Fiber Technology for eHealthcare

Abstract

In the last years, optical fiber based sensors and systems for ehealthcare attracted the attention of the scientific community. Over this chapter, optical fiber technology is presented, referring the different types of optical fibers, its main characteristics, and advantages over other sensing methodologies. In addition, optical fiber based sensors and sensing techniques are discussed and several works reported in the literature are reviewed showing that they are a valuable technique to improve healthcare service to the community and as a potential solution to answer different problems. The final section of the chapter consists of the description of three applications of optical sensors in healthcare, namely monitoring of human joint movement, measuring strain of biological tissues, and characterization of medical materials.

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popularity
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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