How do we overcome the current limitations of environmental bioelectronic sensors?

Research Directions: Bioelectronics(2023)

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There are a number of concerns with the use of bioelectronic sensors for environmental monitoring: 1. Durability: Bioelectronic sensors can be vulnerable to physical damage and degradation from exposure to harsh environmental conditions. 2. Interference: Bioelectronic sensors can be susceptible to interference from other electrical signals or devices, leading to inaccurate readings. 3. Power supply: Bioelectronic sensors often require a power source to operate, which can be a challenge in remote or inaccessible locations. 4. Sensitivity: Bioelectronic sensors can be sensitive to a wide range of environmental variables, making it difficult to isolate the specific signals of interest. 5. Data processing: Bioelectronic sensors generate substantial amounts of data, which can be challenging to process, analyse, and interpret. 6. Cost: Bioelectronic sensors can be expensive to manufacture, maintain, and replace, which can limit their widespread deployment. 7. Biofouling: Bioelectronic sensors can be susceptible to fouling or build-up of biological material on their surfaces, reducing their performance over time.
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environmental bioelectronic sensors,current limitations
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