Biosensors for Real-Time Human Health Monitoring
A special issue of Biosensors (ISSN 2079-6374). This special issue belongs to the section "Biosensors and Healthcare".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2027 | Viewed by 12
Editors
Interests: neuroengineering; artificial intelligence
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Interests: EEG; brain-computer interfaces; deep learning; neural signal processing
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Interests: biomedical signal processing; medical artificial intelligence; brain-computer interface
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Recent advances in biosensors, wearable sensing systems, real-time health monitoring, brain–computer interfaces, and biomedical signal processing are creating new opportunities for continuous physiological assessment, early disease detection, personalized healthcare, and intelligent intervention. By integrating wearable and flexible biosensors with advanced signal processing and artificial intelligence, these technologies enable the acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of electroencephalography, electrocardiography, electromyography, respiration, motion, temperature, biochemical markers, and other physiological signals in both clinical and daily life environments. These emerging systems provide promising solutions for vital-sign monitoring, mental health screening, neurological assessment, rehabilitation, chronic disease management, and remote healthcare. However, challenges remain around signal quality under real-world conditions, long-term sensing stability, multimodal data fusion, real-time computation, model robustness and interpretability, device comfort, energy efficiency, data privacy, and clinical validation. This Special Issue aims to provide an interdisciplinary platform for recent advances in the use biosensors for real-time human health monitoring, wearable sensing technologies, intelligent health monitoring systems, brain–computer interfaces, biomedical signal processing, and translational healthcare applications. We welcome the submission of original research articles, methodological studies, system and device development papers, clinical validation studies, datasets, benchmark studies, reviews, and perspectives. Contributions that address novel biosensing technologies, flexible and wearable sensors, intelligent algorithms, real-time embedded systems, multimodal physiological monitoring, and clinical or daily life healthcare applications are particularly encouraged. We look forward to receiving your submissions.
Potential topics include but are not limited to, the following:
- Software and algorithmic approaches for health-related data processing, analysis, and intelligent interpretation.
- Hardware technologies for sensing, monitoring, and healthcare-oriented system development.
Dr. Gang Li
Dr. Fo Hu
Dr. Bin Zhou
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- real-time health monitoring
- brain–computer interface technology
- wearable devices
- mental illness detection technology
- biomedical signal processing and applications
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