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Steijlen, A.S.M. (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author), Bastemeijer, J. (author), French, P.J. (author), Bossche, A. (author)
Sweat sensors allow for new unobtrusive ways to continuously monitor an athlete's performance and health status. Significant advances have been made in the optimization of sensitivity, selectivity, and durability of electrochemical sweat sensors. However, comparing the in situ performance of these sensors in detail remains challenging because...
journal article 2022
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Steijlen, A.S.M. (author), Bastemeijer, J. (author), Nederhoff, R.J. (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author), French, P.J. (author), Bossche, A. (author)
Ammonium levels in sweat can potentially be used to measure muscle fatigue and to diagnose particular metabolic myopathies. To research the potential use of ammonia in sweat as a biomarker, a new real-time monitoring system is developed. This system consists of a capsule that is placed on the skin and ventilated with dry air. A metal-oxide...
journal article 2021
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Steijlen, A.S.M. (author), Burgers, D.B.J. (author), Wilmes, Erik (author), Bastemeijer, J. (author), Bastiaansen, Bram J.C. (author), French, P.J. (author), Bossche, A. (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author)
This article presents a novel smart sensor garment with integrated miniaturized inertial measurements units (IMUs) that can be used to monitor lower body kinematics during daily training activities, without the need of extensive technical assistance throughout the measurements. The smart sensor tights enclose five ultra-light sensor modules that...
journal article 2021
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Steijlen, A.S.M. (author), Bastemeijer, J. (author), Plaude, L. (author), French, P.J. (author), Bossche, A. (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author)
In elite European football, 6 to 7 hamstring muscle injuries occur per team per season, which results in an absence of 14 to 180 days (Ekstrand et al. 2017). These injuries occur typically in the last part of a training or match. This implies that the accumulation of demanding actions is an important factor for hamstring injury risk. In current...
conference paper 2020
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Steijlen, A.S.M. (author), Bastemeijer, J. (author), Groen, W.A. (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author), French, P.J. (author), Bossche, A. (author)
A wide variety of electrochemical sweat sensors are recently being developed for real-time monitoring of biomarkers. However, from a physiological perspective, little is known about how sweat biomarkers change over time. This paper presents a method to collect and analyze sweat to identify inter and intraindividual variations of electrolytes...
conference paper 2020
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Steijlen, A.S.M. (author), Bastemeijer, J. (author), Groen, Pim (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author), French, P.J. (author), Bossche, A. (author)
This paper presents a method to continuously collect and reliably measure sweat analyte concentrations during exercise. The method can be used to validate newly developed sweat sensors and to obtain insight into intraindividual variations of sweat analytes in athletes. First, a novel design of a sweat collection system is created. The sweat...
journal article 2020
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Steijlen, A.S.M. (author), Bastemeijer, J. (author), Jansen, K.M.B. (author), French, P.J. (author), Bossche, A. (author)
Sweat sensor patches offer new opportunities for unobtrusive monitoring of an athlete’s physical status. This paper presents a novel sweat rate and sweat conductivity patch that is easy to prototype and can be made with common low-cost production techniques: laser cutting and standard printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing. The device...
conference paper 2020
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Thomas, Miguel (author), Bossche, A. (author), Groen, W.A. (author), Bastemeijer, J. (author), Steijlen, A.S.M. (author), French, P.J. (author)
Sweating is a normal reaction of the body to exercise. Although much of sweat is water, there are many other components. These components can be an indication of the condition of the athlete. Increase of elements and salts in the tissue will also work their way through to the sweat. Measurement directly in tissue can be an excellent indicator,...
conference paper 2019
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Sadeghian, H. (author), Yang, C.K. (author), Bossche, A. (author), French, P.J. (author), Goosen, J.F.L. (author), Van Keulen, A. (author)
A method for determining a spring constant k for a deformable probe element (102) of a scanning probe microscope SPM (100). The probe (102) has an outer surface area consisting of a tip area (112) on a first probe side (108) and a tip-less area (113). The probe (102) also has a probe electrode (114) and a scanning probe tip (104) in the tip area...
patent 2012
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Sadeghian, H. (author), Yang, C.K. (author), Gavan, K.B. (author), Goosen, J.F.L. (author), Van der Drift, E.W.J.M. (author), Van der Zant, H.S.J. (author), Bossche, A. (author), French, P.J. (author), Van Keulen, F. (author)
Micro/nano resonant cantilevers with a laser deflection readout have been very popular in sensing applications over the past years. Despite the popularity, however, most of the research has been devoted to increasing the sensitivity, and very little attention has been focused on effects-induced errors. Among these effects, the surface effects...
journal article 2010
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Sadeghian, H. (author), Yang, C.K. (author), Goosen, J.F.L. (author), Bossche, A. (author), Staufer, U. (author), French, P.J. (author), Van Keulen, F. (author)
The size-dependent elastic behavior of silicon nanocantilevers and nanowires, specifically the effective Young’s modulus, has been determined by experimental measurements and theoretical investigations. The size dependence becomes more significant as the devices scale down from micro- to nano-dimensions, which has mainly been attributed to...
journal article 2010
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Sadeghian, H. (author), Yang, C.K. (author), Goosen, J.F.L. (author), Van der Drift, E. (author), Bossche, A. (author), French, P.J. (author), Van Keulen, F. (author)
This letter presents the application of electrostatic pull-in instability to study the size-dependent effective Young’s Modulus ? ( ~170–70?GPa) of [110] silicon nanocantilevers (thickness ~1019–40?nm). The presented approach shows substantial advantages over the previous methods used for characterization of nanoelectromechanical systems...
journal article 2009
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