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27 July 2019 Boosting accessibility of diagnostics tools for 3D printing, consumer electronics, digital imaging and open source software conversion (Conference Presentation)
Stefano Selleri, Alessandro Tonelli, Francesco Pasquali, Alessandro Candiani, Annamaria Cucinotta, Francesco Biasion, Matteo Barozzi
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Abstract
There’s a constant need for improvement of optical bio/chemosensoristic devices on key aspects such as portability, cheapness, integration and simplification of experimental protocol. Moreover, new requirements are rapidly gaining ground: connectivity for real time remote access and big data analysis, needs for easy design approaches of customized components, suitability in resource-poor settings or educational context. According to this scenario, the combination of consumer electronics, open-source 3D printing and microcontrollers running on free software are opening completely new possibilities to develop powerful, low-cost and highly customizable research tools for students, scientists, engineers, and lab personnel
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Stefano Selleri, Alessandro Tonelli, Francesco Pasquali, Alessandro Candiani, Annamaria Cucinotta, Francesco Biasion, and Matteo Barozzi "Boosting accessibility of diagnostics tools for 3D printing, consumer electronics, digital imaging and open source software conversion (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 11060, Optical Methods for Inspection, Characterization, and Imaging of Biomaterials IV, 110600N (27 July 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2527704
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KEYWORDS
3D printing

Consumer electronics

Diagnostics

Digital imaging

Open source software

Data analysis

Integrated optics

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