
Biomedical Sensors
Biomedical sensors are devices that detect and measure biological signals or substances within the body, such as heart rate, blood sugar levels, or oxygen saturation. They convert these physical or biochemical changes into electrical signals that can be monitored, recorded, or analyzed. These sensors are essential for diagnosing, monitoring, and managing health conditions, often integrated into wearable devices, implantable gadgets, or medical equipment. They provide real-time data to healthcare providers and patients, enabling more personalized and effective care. Examples include pulse oximeters, glucose monitors, and cardiac monitors.