Browsing SINTEF Open by Author "Clausen, Ingelin"
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A miniaturized pressure sensor with inherent biofouling protection designed for in vivo applications
Clausen, Ingelin; Moe, Sigurd T.; Tvedt, Lars Geir Whist; Vogl, Andreas; Wang, Dag Thorstein (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2011)The design, fabrication, and measurement results for a diaphragm-based single crystal silicon sensor element of size 820 µm × 820 µm × 500 µm are presented. The sensor element is designed for in vivo applications with ... -
An in vivo MEMS sensor system for percutaneous measurement of urinary bladder
Clausen, Ingelin; Tvedt, Lars Geir Whist; Hellandsvik, Are; Rognlien, Dag Kristian Wesenberg; Glott, Thomas (Chapter, 2017) -
Biofouling on Protective Coatings for Implantable MEMS
Clausen, Ingelin; Seeberg, Trine Margrethe; Gheorghe, Codin; Wang, Dag Thorstein (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010) -
Cost-effective processing of a piezoresistive MEMS cantilever sensor
Clausen, Ingelin; Moe, Sigurd T.; Vogl, Andreas (Chapter, 2011)In this paper cost-effective methods for fabrication of a piezoresistive cantilever sensor for industrial use are focused. The intended use of the presented cantilever is a medical application. A closer description of the ... -
Investigations of TiO2 as a protective coating on diaphragm-based in vivo sensors
Clausen, Ingelin; Seeberg, Trine Margrethe; Cgeorghe, Codin; Prieur, Fabrice Jean Gabriel (Chapter, 2009)The motivation for these experiments has been to investigate the influence of a biocompatible protective coating on diaphragm-based in vivo sensors. The investigated device is a resonator for fish identification. Such a ... -
Measurement of urinary bladder pressure: A comparison of methods
Clausen, Ingelin; Tvedt, Lars Geir Whist; Glott, Thomas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Pressure is an essential parameter for the normal function of almost all organs in the human body. Measurement of pressure is therefore highly important in clinical practice and medical research. In clinical practice, ...