Table 3. Adsorbed power of some wearable device reported in literature.
Analyte | Trasduction | Adsorbed power | Ref. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Quantum Cascade Lasers | NO | Optical | 1 mW | 13 |
Adhesive RFID sensor bandage | Na+ | Potentiometric | 0 mW | 40 |
Mouthguard biosensor | Uric Acid | Amperometric | 0.7 mWa | 17 |
Textile OECT/Ag Gate | Electrolyte | OECT sensor | 0.08 mWb | 36 |
Textile OECT/ Pt Gate | Adrenaline | OECT sensor | 0.08 mWb | 30 |
Fully-textile OECT G1 | Redox compounds | OECT sensor | 0.15 mWb | This work |
Fully-textile OECT G2 | Redox compounds | OECT sensor | 0.15 mWb | This work |
aAdsorbed power in standby mode (i. e. without data transfer).
bElectrical energy consumption due to the current that flows in the transistor channel.