Human blood-based electronic transistor
by Shiv Prasad Kosta; Mukta Bhatele; Jitendra Prasad Chuadhari; Trushit Upadhyay; Dilip Soni; S. Purnima Nema; Y.P. Kosta; Kalpesh N. Patel; Piyush R. Vaghela; Jaimin R. Patel; Bhavin S. Patel; Lunika Thakre; Shakti Kosta; Siddharth Dutt Choubey; Tushar Nigam; Harsh Mehta
International Journal of Medical Engineering and Informatics (IJMEI), Vol. 4, No. 4, 2012

Abstract: For the first time, study on the 'human blood-based electronic transistor' (HBBET) is presented. Effects of variables like blood temperature, blood flow rate, and distance between the forming probes on the input/output characteristics as well as current gain factor β of the transistor are studied. Emerging applications of bio-material human tissue blood electronic circuits towards cyborg implants, human-machine interface, human disease detection/healing, human health sensors and digital signal processing is visualised.

Online publication date: Mon, 11-Aug-2014

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