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"Nanosensors for Smart Cities covers the fundamental design concepts and emerging applications of nanosensors for the creation of smart city infrastructures. Examples of major applications include logistics management, where nanosensors could be used in active transport tracking devices for sma...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Han, Baoguo, Tomer, Vijay K., Nguyen, Tu�an Anh, Farmani, Ali, Kumar Singh, Pradeep
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego : Elsevier, [2020]
Colección:Micro & nano technologies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a I. Basic principles -- 1 Nanosensors for smart cities: an introduction -- 2 Methods for design and fabrication of nanosensors: the case of ZnO-based nanosensor -- 3 Methods for design and fabrication of nanosensors and their electrochemical applications on pharmaceutical compounds -- 4 Methods for characterization and evaluation of chemoresistive nanosensors -- 5 Tools and techniques for characterization and evaluation of nanosensors -- 6 Nanoscale interface techniques for standardized integration -- 7 A novel triboelectric nanogenerator based on electrospun nanofibers and its application as a self-powered nanosensor -- 8 Conducting polymer-based nanobiosensors -- 9 Magnetic nanosensors and their potential applications -- 10 Fabrication and functionalization of nanochannels for sensing applications -- 11 Carbon nanotube field effect transistors-based gas sensors -- II. Nanosensors for safe cities -- 12 Nanosensors for traffic condition monitoring -- 13 Nanosensors for street-lighting system -- 14 Sensors for structural health monitoring -- III. Nanosensors for healthy cities -- 15 Nanosensors for monitoring indoor pollution in smart cities -- 16 Gas nanosensors -- 17 Nanosensors for water safety -- 18 Electrochemical virus detections with nanobiosensors -- 19 Nanosensors for the detection of viruses -- 20 Nanosensors for food safety -- 21 Application of nanosensors in the food industry -- 22 Application of nanosensors for food safety -- 23 Nanosensor networks for smart health care -- 24 Nanosensor networks for health-care applications -- 25 Optical nanosensors for cancer and virus detections -- 26 Nanosensors for health care -- 27 Concept of intelligent nanosensors used in smart cities -- 28 Nanosensors for exhaled breath monitoring as a possible tool for noninvasive diabetes detection -- 29 Chemo/bionanosensors for medical applications -- 30 Virus detection using nanosensors -- IV. Sensor networks for smart cities -- 31 Using nanosensors in wireless sensor networks -- 32 Crowdsensing architectures for smart cities -- 33 Participatory sensing framework 
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