Department of Electronics Engineering, Maria Curie-Sk?odowska University, Lublin, Poland, Poland
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Smartphone Based Electrochemiluminescence Visual Monitoring Biosensor Enhanced by Deep Learning: A Fully Integrated Portable Platform
Author(s): Samuel Moniz*
Smartphone-based electrochemiluminescence biosensors represent a groundbreaking advancement in the field of analytical chemistry and biomedical diagnostics. These systems offer an innovative, fully integrated portable platform that combines the capabilities of electrochemiluminescence with the computational power of deep learning algorithms. This convergence enables highly sensitive, real-time visual monitoring of various analytes, making it particularly appealing for point-of-care testing, environmental monitoring, and clinical diagnostics. The integration of smartphones, with their ubiquitous presence, high-resolution cameras, and advanced processing capabilities, further democratizes access to sophisticated diagnostic tools. At the heart of this technology lies electrochemiluminescence, a phenomenon that combines the principles of electrochemistry and luminescence. In ECL systems, .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2155-6210.2024.15.480
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