International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 651-657 , 01/02/2023

Smart scientific instruments based on smartphones: a brief review

Chitnarong Sirisathitkul, Yaowarat Sirisathitkul

Abstract

Smartphone has gone beyond a communication hub to be a measurement device itself, thanks to various built-in sensors. This article reviewed achievements in transforming ubiquitous smartphones into cost-effective scientific instruments for educational laboratories, environmental studies, point-of-care diagnostics, home-based health monitoring, and rehabilitation. Magnetic fields were precisely measured by built-in magnetometers, leading to demonstrations for engineering and medical applications. The smartphone-based joint-angle measurement was a viable alternative to traditional goniometers. Characterizations of optical signals captured by cameras led to portable spectrophotometers and colorimeters for both educational and practical uses. Interestingly, smartphones became a platform for high-resolution microscopes and fluorescence microscopes were developed with add-on components. These smart instruments become even more attractive options in the pandemic period with limited facility and laboratory access.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

ColorimeterJoint angleMagnetic fieldMicroscopeSmartphone sensorSpectrophotometer

ASJC Subject Area

Engineering : Electrical and Electronic EngineeringComputer Science : Computer Science (all)


Bibliography


Sirisathitkul, C., & Sirisathitkul, Y. (2023). Smart scientific instruments based on smartphones: a brief review. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 13(1) 651-657. doi:10.11591/ijece.v13i1.pp651-657

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