This document is the table of contents for the proceedings of the 6th Ibero-American Congress on Sensors held in São Paulo, Brazil in November 2008. The congress was organized by the Polytechnic School at the University of São Paulo, the Institute for Technological Research of São Paulo, and the IBERSENSOR Permanent Committee. The table of contents lists the titles of papers presented at the congress organized into three chapters: Nanosensors, Biosensors, and Chemical Sensors. Over 180 papers are listed covering topics related to sensor development, applications, and analysis.
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In Nimis, P.L. and Lebbe R.V. (Eds.) (2010). "Tools for Identifying Biodiversity: Progress and Problems", Proceedings of the International Congress Paris, France, September 20-22, 2010
Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle – Grand Amphithéâtre. ISBN 978-88-8303-295-0,
EUT - Edizioni Università di Trieste, Trieste, Italy.
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An assignment-based e-learning course on the use of KeyToNature e-keysPencho Mihnev
An article by Pencho Mihnev and Nadezhda Raycheva, published at:
Mihnev, P. and Raycheva, N. (2010) "An assignment-based e-learning course on the use of KeyToNature e-keys".
In Nimis, P.L. and Lebbe R.V. (Eds.) (2010). "Tools for Identifying Biodiversity: Progress and Problems", Proceedings of the International Congress Paris, France, September 20-22, 2010. Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle – Grand Amphithéâtre.
ISBN 978-88-8303-295-0, Publisher: EUT - Edizioni Università di Trieste, Trieste, Italy.
Keywords: "active learning", assignment, biodiversity, e-keys, e-learning, "e-learning course", "identification keys", "identification tools", keytonature, "learning design", "teacher training"
ABSTRACT:
This article conceptualises a common approach to train teachers and university lecturers in integrating the use of e-keys produced by the EU-funded project KeyToNature in the design, development, and delivery of e-learning modules within their school practice. The approach is based on setting and administering learning scenarios developed around real practice assignments that have at their core the identification of organisms and end up with the creation of meaningful biodiversity information products, rooted in concrete environmental contexts. The learning products may even include the creation of specific sub-keys from the initially used e-keys. The paper briefly describes the application and the real testing of the approach in an experimental teacher training course conducted in Bulgaria within the KeyToNature project.
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2. Proceedings of the
6th Ibero-American Congress on Sensors –
IBERSENSOR 2008
Editors
A.C. Seabra
University of São Paulo
São Paulo, SP, Brazil
M.R. Gongora-Rubio
Institute of Technological Research
São Paulo, Brazil
3. Prefacio
La Escuela Politécnica de la Universidad de São Paulo (USP), el Instituto de Investigación
Tecnológica del Estado de São Paulo (IPT) y el comité permanente IBERSENSOR saludan los
investigadores, estudiantes y profesionales participantes del 6to
Congreso Iberoamericano
sobre Sensores, IBERSENSOR 2008.
IBERSENSORS es un forum de la comunidad científica de habla española y portuguesa que
trabajan en el campo del desarrollo de sensores de todos los tipos y sus aplicaciones. Esta
serie de conferencias se ha llevado a cabo con éxito en varias ocasiones:
El primero tuvo lugar en la Habana, Cuba en 1998, el segundo en Buenos Aires, Argentina
el 2000, el tercero en Lima, Perú en 2002, el cuarto fue en Puebla, México en 2004,
mientras que el quinto fue en Montevideo, Uruguay en 2006.
El constante crecimiento y progreso de estas reuniones ha contribuido al desarrollo del
potencial de los países de nuestra comunidad en este ámbito, que se constituye en una de
las ramas más importantes y de rápido desarrollo científico y tecnológico a nivel mundial.
Agradecemos a los autores y revisores por su valiosa colaboración en ofertar la comunidad
con excelentes artículos. Agradecemos también a las entidades de financiación CAPES,
CNPq, LSITec de Brasil y al CYTED de la Comunidad Europea por sus contribuciones.
San Pablo, Noviembre 2008
Mario Ricardo Gongora-Rubio, Coordinador Tecnico del IBERSENSOR 2008
Antonio Carlos Seabra, Presidente del IBERSENSOR 2008
Carlos Dominguez Horna, Presidente del Comité Permanente IBERSENSOR
4. Preface
The Polytechnic School at University of São Paulo, the Institute for Technological Research
of São Paulo and the IBERSENSOR Permanent Committee are pleased to welcome you to
the 6th
Ibero-American Congress on Sensors, IBERSENSOR 2008.
IBERSENSOR is a forum of the Spanish and Portuguese speaking scientific community,
working in the fields of development of sensors of every kind and their applications. This
conference series has been successfully carried out in five occasions:
The first edition took place at Havana, Cuba in 1998, the second at Buenos Aires,
Argentina in 2000, the third at Lima, Peru in 2002, the fourth was at Puebla, Mexico in
2004, while the fifth was at Montevideo, Uruguay in 2006.
Steady progress and growth of these meetings has contributed to unleash the potential of
our community countries in this field, which constitutes one of the most significant and fast
developing branches of the scientific and technical tasks on a worldwide scale.
We wish to thank all the authors and reviewers for their strong effort and contribution on
selecting high scientific level material for this meeting. We would also like to express our
gratitude to the financial supoort received from several agencies, such as CAPES, CNPq,
LSITec from Brazil, and CYTED from the European Community.
São Paulo, November 2008
Mario Ricardo Gongora-Rubio, Technical Chair and General Vice-Chair
Antonio Carlos Seabra, General Chair
Carlos Dominguez Horna, President of the IBERSENSOR Permanent Committee
5. International Program Committee
Carlos Domínguez Horna; CSIC-Centro Nacional de Microlectrónica, ES
José Antonio Rodríguez; Universidad de la Habana-Facultad de Física, CU
Liliana Fraigi; Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Industrial-CITEI, AR
Mario Ricardo Gongora-Rubio; Instituto de Pesquisas Tecnológicas, BR
Antonio Carlos Seabra; Universidade de São Paulo, BR
Carlos Silva Cárdenas; Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, PE
Cecilia Jiménez Jorquera; CSIC-Centro Nacional de Microlectrónica, ES
Cyro Ketzer Saul; Universidade Federal do Paraná, BR
Enrique Ernesto Valdés Zalzibar, Universidad la Habana, CU
Francisco Javier Ramírez; Universidade de São Paulo – Escola Politécnica-LME, BR
Francisco Valdés; Instituto Tecnológico de la Laguna-DIEE, MX
Hector Gomez; Universidad de la República-IFFC, UY
José Antonio Plaza Plaza, CSIC-Centro Nacional de Microlectrónica, ES
Julián Alonso; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona -GSB, ES
Julio Enrique Duarte; Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, CO
Manuela Vieira; Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa-ACEETC, PT
Maria Teresa Gomes; Universidade de Aveiro, PT
Mariano Aceves; Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica, MX
Olimpia Arias; Universidad de la Habana, CU
Salvador Alegret; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, ES
Organizing Committee
Armando Antonio Maria Laganá; EPUSP
Cyro Ketzer Saúl; UFPR
Dione Mari Morita; EPUSP
Emilio Del Moral Hernandez; EPUSP
Fernando Joseppetti Fonseca; EPUSP
Francisco Javier Ramirez Fernandez; EPUSP
Marcelo Bariatto Andrade; FATEC-SP
Marcelo Paez Carreño; EPUSP
Marcos Aparecido Chaves Ferreira; FATEC-SP
Nilton Itiro Morimoto; EPUSP
Walter Jaimes Salcedo; EPUSP
Celina Kikue Massumoto Yunaka; EPUSP
Nelson Ordonez; EPUSP
Silvia Pereira Bonassa; EPUSP
Valeria Gonçalves Minatelli; IPT
6. Table of Contents
Preface iii
Chapter 1
Nanosensors
Modelaje y simulación de un biosensor para detección bioquímica extra/intracelular 3
Rodriguez E. Juan Sebastián, AVILA B. Alba G., Reyes R. Diego F., CMUA, Colombia
Catalytic effect of nanostructurated carbon forms for biosensor applications 10
Briza Pérez López, Maria Guix, Salvador Alegret, Arben Merkoçi, UAB, Spain
Ultramicroelectrode Arrays (Umas) Based On Carbon Nanotube As Amperometric (Bio)Sensor Transducers
18
M. Pacios, M. Del Valle, M.J. Esplandiu, UAB/UB, Spain
Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube/Poly(p-napthaleneethynylene) Composites as Electrode Materials for Supercapacitor
Applications 23
M. R. R-Canales, P. Deria, M. J. Therien, P. Gopu, J. Sotero, J J. S.-Avilés , UP/DU/UPR, USA
Biosensing Based On Slow Plasmon Nanocavities 29
B. Sepulveda, Y. Alaverdyan, M. Käll, UAB/CUTO, Spain-Sweden
Silicon based-photonic biosensors: sensitive, label-free and real-time diagnostic platforms 34
K. E. Zinoviev, B. Sepúlveda, L.G. Carrascosa, C. Domínguez, L.M. Lechuga, IMB/CSIC/NRC, Spain
Gold nanoparticle-modified ultramicroelectrode arrays for environmental applications 38
Jahir Orozco , César Fernández-Sánchez and Cecilia Jiménez-Jorquera, CNM, Spain
Novel microfluidic devices based on the LTCC technology for the synthesis of metal
nanoparticles 42
Sara Gómez-de Pedro, Mar Puyol, Julián Alonso, UAB, Spain
New strategies for the biofunctionalisation of carbon nanotubes 47
Ana Belén González-Guerrero, Ernest Mendoza, Eva Pellicer and Laura M. Lechuga (Spain)
Sensitivity enhancement of MagnetoOptical Surface Plasmon Resonance Biosensor (MOSPR) 48
D. Regatos, A. Calle, D. Fariña, A. Cebollada, G. Armelles, B. Sepúlveda and L. M. Lechuga (Spain)
H2 Sensor with nanocrystalline SnO2 and an innovative Heater and Measurement Device 52
L. T. Alaniz, C. L. Arrieta, M. F. Bianchetti, C. A. Gillari, J. F. Giménez, H. A. Lacomi, D. F. Valerio, N. E. Walsöe
de Reca (Argentina)
Electrochemical Biosensing In Food For Pathogenic Bacteria Based On Magnetic
Nanostructured Transducers 54
Susana Liébana, Anabel Lermo, Susana Campoy, Pilar Cortés, Jordi Barbé, Salvador Alegret, Isabel Pividori
(Spain)
Gas sensors based on multi wall carbon nanotubes decorated with different metal oxides nanoparticles 60
A. Abbaspourrad, C. Veríssimo, R.V. Gelamo, M. M. da Silva, A. R. Vaz, B. S. A. Moshkalev (Brazil)
Composites based on near-percolation composition: Improvement of the electrochemical
response 69
Rosa Olivé-Monllau, Maria Jose Esplandiu, Jordi Bartrolí, Mireia Baeza, and Francisco Céspedes (Spain)
Chapter 2
Biosensors
Real-time SPR biosensing for early clinical diagnostics 73
7. J. Treviño, L.G. Carrascosa, A. Calle and L.M. Lechuga. CSIC/CIBER/CNM, Spain
Avaliação eletroanalítica do uso de CDs na construção de eletrodos modificados com DNA:
Detecção de vírus da hepatite C em amostras soropositivas 80
P. R. B. de Oliveira Marques, A. Lermo, S. Alegret, M. I. Pividori e H. Yamanaka, UNESP/UAB, Brazil-Spain
Propuesta de un protocolo de Calibración de un Medidor de Flujo Sanguíneo con
Phantom de Flujo Sanguíneo 88
C. Toledo, L. Leija y A. Vera, CIEA-IPN, Mexico
Análisis de la Respuesta Espectral en la Medición de la Turbulencia causada en el Flujo
Sanguíneo por la presencia de Estenosis en Vasos 97
J. Solano, F. García, M. Vázquez, I. Sánchez, M. Fuentes y E. Rubio, UNAM, Mexico
Electrochemical Biosensors for the determination of antioxidant capacity 103
M. Cortina, C. Calas-Blanchard, J.-L. Marty, BIOMEM/UP, France
Impedance Characterization and Modeling of Microelectrodes for Neural Recording 108
Marcelo Bariatto Andrade Fontes, IMEC, Belgium
Sensing bioelectric signals with concave electrodes: II. Experimental and analytical
approaches to electrode design 114
R Suarez Antola, UCU, Uruguay
Integration of flexible sensors applied to manipulation of electrical actuators 122
Vázquez Rueda L. A., Flores García Francisco, UTT/ITL, Mexicos
Design and construction of ultrasonic Doppler transducers for blood flow measurement
using Finite Element Analysis 129
I. Sánchez, H. Faustmann, P. Acevedo, M. Fuentes, UNAM/UAS, Mexico-Germany
Monitoring biofilm growth in several materials with an acoustic wave sensor 135
O. Gonçalves, J. Barrios, S. L. Marçal, M. Peres, M. T. S. R.Gomes, UA, Portugal
Manipulación De Protozoos Por Ultrasonido 140
Flavio Humberto Fernández Morales, Julio Enrique Duarte (Colombia)
CDtrodo de ouro modificado com SAM de 4-(metilmercapto)benzaldeído no
desenvolvimento de imunossensor 146
M. V. Foguel, H. Yamanaka, A. V. Benedetti, A. A. P. Ferreira (Brazil)
Modificação e caracterização de SPE com SAMs de cistamina e glutaraldeído para
imobilização da proteína Tc85 de T. cruzi 150
A. A. P. Ferreira, H. Yamanaka, A. V. Benedetti (Brazil)
Development of Polystyrene (PS) micro-spheres for biological sensors applications 154
Elis Moura Stori, Cesar Liberato Petzhold, Eduardo de Oliveira da Silva and Cyro Ketzer Saul (Brazil)
Evaluación de actividad de Streptomyces sp. M7 adheridas a un soporte sólido 161
M.L. López Rodriguez, C.E. Giacomelli, C.J. Felice y R. Madrid (Argentina)
Campo Acústico De Transductores De Difracción Controlada. 164
Alina Aulet, José Antonio Eiras y Carlos Negreira (Uruguay)
Prototipo De Estimulación Eléctrica Para El Tratamiento Neurológico De Un Modelo
Animal En Coma 168
J. Alcantara C., Callupe R. (Peru)
Amperometric electronic tongue applied to coffee classification. 173
A. Durán, A. Gutés, J. A. Rodríguez, M. del Valle (Cuba)
Impedimetric Detection of DNA Hybridization using Carbon Nanotubes as Sensing Platform 179
A. Bonanni, M.J. Esplandiu, S. Alegret, M. del Valle (Spain)
Screen-printed electrochemical biosensors based on magnetic core-shell nanoparticles 181
Longinotti, G.; Lloret, P.; Ybarra, G.; Moina, C., Hermida, L., Milano, O.; Roberti, M.; Malatto, L; Fraigi, L
(Argentina)
Genossensor eletroquímico para câncer de próstata baseado em matriz de poli(3-aminofenol) 184
Diego L. Franco, Adriana F. Neves, Luiz R. Goulart Filho, Ana G. Brito-Madurro, João M. Madurro (Brazil)
Diseño de un sistema de adquisición de datos ultrasónicos orientado a aplicaciones
biomédicas 186
8. D. Santos, R. Lavarello, B. Castañeda (Peru)
Recognition of brain activity in EEG 192
Christian Humberto Flores Vega, Haroldo Higuibu, Antônio Carlos Bastos de Godoi, Francisco Javier Ramírez
Fernández (Brazil)
LTCC microsystem incorporating a microcolumn with immobilized β-galactosidase for enzymatic
spectrophotometric assays 196
Vítor Ribeiro, Carmen López, Gregorio Álvaro, Mireia Baeza, Josep López-Santín and Julián Alonso (Spain)
Chapter 3
Chemical Sensors
Biosensores amperométricos basados en polifenoloxidasas para la determinación de la
capacidad antioxidante en extractos de uvas 200
Ibarra E. P., R. Silva M. T., Calas-Blanchard C., Marty J. L., UAMI/UP, Mexico-France
Photocurrent Chemical Image Response of MOS Gas Sensor as a Nose System 204
M. S. Braga, K. R. Maciel de Matos, F. J. Ramirez Fernandez, D. S. Santos, W. J. Salcedo, USP, Brazil
Aplicación de una Lengua Electrónica Voltamétrica para Clasificación de Vinos y Estudio de
Correlación con la Caracterización Química y Sensorial 208
Á. A. Arrieta, M. L. Rodríguez-Méndez, J. A. De Saja, UPBM/UV, Colombia-Spain
Biosensor de Glucosa basado en electrodo de acero inoxidable electrodepositado con
Oxido de Iridio y Glucosa Oxidasa 218
C. C. M. Martinez, R. E. Madrid, C. J. Felice, CONICET, Argentina
Desarrollo de Inmunosensores y de Biosensores Enzimáticos para Aplicaciones
Agroalimentarias
223
A. Montoya, J. J. Manclús, J, Sáiz, A. Arnau, Y. Jiménez, C. March, UPV, Spain
Resolution Of Heavy Metal Mixtures From Highly Overlapped Asv Voltammograms
Employing A Wavelet Neural Network 227
Juan Manuel Gutiérrez, Laura Moreno-Barón, Francisco Céspedes, Roberto Muñoz, Manel Del Valle (Spain)
Construcción Y Evaluación De Un Sensor Químico Con La 1-Benzoil-3,3-Dietiltiourea Y Su Aplicación … 228
Ana R. L. Fraga, Aimee V. Pacheco, Juan J. Chacón, Alicia D. García, Ana M. Plutín Stívens, Marcia B. Sanchéz
(Cuba)
Effect of material morphology on the response of NO2 sensor based on ZnO thin film:
experiment and theory 233
R. Ferro, J.A. Rodríguez (Cuba)
Simulación eléctrica del comportamiento del ISFET 237
Víctor Prado, Carlos Silva (Perú)
Conducting polymers as scent sensors 241
J. P. H. Lima and A. M. de Andrade (Brazil)
Caracterização de Pseudoeletrodos de Pt, Ag e Au como Referência na Medição de pH
Utilizando ISFETs 245
Robson Scaff, Sebastião Gomes dos Santos Filho e Marcelo Bariatto Andrade Fontes (Brazil)
Study of Poly(o-ethoxyaniline)/Poly(2,4 etylenedioxythiophene) thin film as ethanol vapor
sensor 250
S. T. R. Ozaki, L. G. Paterno and F. J. Fonseca (Brazil)
Desarrollo De Un Microsensor Tipo Chemfet Para La Determinacion De Nitratos En Aguas 252
A. Puente-Santiago, O. Arias-de Fuentes, M. Arada, A. Lastres, E. Valdés y C. Jiménez (Cuba)
Determinação Da Constante Cinética Da Lectina Km+ Pelo Ligante Peroxidase Por Meio
Da Técnica De Microbalança… 257
Pesquero, N.C., Pedroso, M. M., Bueno, P. R., Roque-Barreira, M. C., Faria, R. C. (Brazil)
Evaluation of air coupling ultrasonic transducers for surface roughness measurement 263
N. Pérez, C. Negreira, F. Montero de Espinosa (Uruguay)
9. Chapter 4
Optical Sensors
Fully Integrated UV to NIR Silicon Sensor and Conditioning Amplifier in CMOS Technology 271
M.A-Mijares, J. A. Díaz, J. M. Rocha, J. Pedraza, R. C. Ramos, X. Formatje, C. Dominguez, D. Berman, CNM/US,
Spain-Mexico
Biosensor por fluorescencia integrado con un filtro espectral. 276
V.J. Cadarso, C. Fernández-Sánchez, A. Llobera, C. Domínguez., IMB/CSIC, Spain
Optical Wavelength-division multiplexing/demultiplexing devices 279
M. Vieira, P. Louro, M A Vieira, A. Fantoni, M. Fernandes, M. Barata, ISEL/UNINOVA, Portugal
Fabricación De Un Microactuador Electrotérmo-Mecánico Para La Manipulación De Fibras
Ópticas 285
J.M. Castelblanco, S. Lopera, J.C. Gaviria, R.A. Betancur, UM-M, Colombia
Tunable Full-Field Hollow And Hybrid Sol-Gel Photonic MicroTAS 289
V. J. Cadarso, C. Fernández-Sánchez, A. Llobera, M. Darder and C. Domínguez, IMB/ICMM-CSIC, Spain
Voltage controlled WDM devices in the visible spectrum: A SPICE simulation 294
M A Vieira, A. Fantoni, M. Vieira, P. Louro, M. Fernandes (Portugal)
Silicon Wafer Characterization By Pcd Technique Aiming Optical Sensor Fabrication
Based On Photovoltaic Technology 300
N. Stem, C. A. S. Ramos, A. F. Beloto and M. Cid (Brazil)
Optoelectronic device Modelling in SPICE 306
T. Barçante Teixeira, T. de Oliveira Rocha and D. W. de Lima Monteiro (Brazil)
Porous Silicon Photonic Crystal for Refractometer Sensor 312
Danilo Roque Huanca and Walter Jaimes Salcedo (Brazil)
Cyanine-aniline dyes as fuoroionophores for miniaturized optical sensors 316
M. Puyol, A. Silva-Ferreira, P. Gomes and J. Alonso (Spain)
Chapter 5
Environmental Applications
Microfabricated Biosensors for the Determination of Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
in Water 323
Weinstock A.; Ybarra G. ; Bonetto, M.; Cortón E., Fraigi, L.; Moina. C, INTI/UBA-CONICET, Argentina.
Monolithic LTCC Based Photometric Microflow analyzer for the Automatic Determination of
Phosphate Ion Using the multicommutation aproach 327
Z.M. Da Rocha, C.S Martinez-Cisneros, M.A.C. Ferreira, N. Ibáñez-García, M.R.Gongora-Rubio ,
A.C. Seabra, J. Alonso, USP/UAB, Barzil-Spain
LTCC-Based Micro Total Analysis System for Amperometric Detection 329
C.S. Martínez-Cisneros, Z.M. da Rocha, F. Valdés, M.R. Gongora-Rubio, A.C. Seabra and J. Alonso,
USP/UAB, Brazil-Spain
Sensor De Oxigênio Dissolvido Óptico Utilizando A Técnica Sol-Gel Sobre LTCC 333
M.A.C. Ferreira, Z.M. Da Rocha, A.C. Seabra, USP, Brazil
Development of a portable water quality analyzer 338
G.Comina, M.Nissfolk, J.L.Solis, (Perú)
Desenvolvimento De Sensores De Metais Pesados De Baixo Custo 344
Leandro Rodrigues Dias, Clayton Vieira Sales, Marcelo Bariatto Andrade Fontes (Brazil)
Real Time Water Specific Heat Capacity Measurement System for Environmental Applications 348
Sandro Vasconcelos, Cyro Ketzer Saul (Brazil)
Desarrollo De Un Pseudo-Electrodo De Referencia De Ag/Agcl Integrado En Un
Microsensor De Silicio 354
10. Fernando Luis de Almeida, Isabel Burdallo, Marcelo Bariatto Andrade Fontes y Cecilia Jimenez (Brazil)
Voltammetric detection of Cu (II) in soil extract samples using modified ultramicroelectrode
arrays 358
Jahir Orozco, César Fernández-Sánchez, Julián Alonso, Eva Arasa, Francisco Valdés and Cecilia Jiménez-
Jorquera (Spain)
Microbial-Based Electrochemical Bioassay For Water-Quality Analysis. One Step Towards A Disposable
Biosensor System. 362
Bonetto, M.; Weinstock, A.; Fraigi, L.; Sacco, N.; Cortón, E. (Argentina)
Relative Humidity Sensor Based on Rough Polysilicon Thin Films and Interdigited Out-of-Plane Electrodes
Structure 368
P. Zambrozi Jr. and F. Fruett (Brazil)
Inmunoensayos De Residuos Farmacológicos En Muestras Ambientales. Perspectivas En Inmunosensores
Electroquímicos 372
S. Fabiano, A. Lermo, S. Hernández, S. Kergaravat, M.-P Marco, R. Galve, S. Alegret, M. I. Pividori (Argentina)
Voltammetric screen-printed sensors for lead detection in sea water 376
Gemma Aragay, Anna Puig-Font, Arben Merkoçi (Spain)
Nanopowders of tin oxide doped with rare earths for application as gas sensing material for f
uel qualification 385
Pilar Hidalgo, Henrique E. M. Peres, F. J. Ramirez-Fernandez (Brazil)
Generación de electricidad en una celda de combustible microbiana mediada utilizando microánodos
descartables 388
Sacco, Natalia; Bonetto, Maria Celina y Cortón, Eduardo. (Argentina)
Instrumentación aplicada al monitoreo de variables climáticas. 393
Jáuregui García José Miguel, González Cervantes Guillermo, Flores García Francisco (Mexico)
Chapter 6
Agroindustrial and Food Industry Applications
System on chip for portable cooking oil quality determination 401
K. A. S. S. Lustosa, A. M. P. Santos, E. J. P. Santos, UFPE, Brazil
Determination of antioxidant capacity with a simple electrochemical method 408
Y. Wang, C. Blanchard-Calas, B. Liu And J-L. Marty (France)
New Electrochemical Magneto Immunosensing And Genosensing Strategies For Food Safety 413
A. Lermo, S. Campoy, J. Barbé, S. Alegret, M.I. Pividori (Spain)
Caracterización de la enzima lacasa en biocompositos para la determinación del índice de polifenoles en vino
419
Silvia Gómez, Manel Del Valle, Salvador Alegret, Isabel Pividori (Spain)
Quality detection in Indian honey using sensor array 426
Rohini P. Mudhalwadkar, Ashok A. Ghatol (India)
Desarrollo de un biosensor electroquímico de lectura directa de hibridaciones de AND 430
J. B. Cotero-Ochoa, A. Cortez-Ibarra, C. A. Sánchez-Martínez, E. Martínez-Guerrero, E. J. Herrera-López, E.
Flores-Berrios (Mexico)
Water analysis using an electronic tongue system combined with Fuzzy logic 435
G.S. Braga, L.G. Paterno, F.J.Fonseca (Brazil)
Detección electroquímica del crecimiento de Escherichia coli en leche cruda con sensores
basados en electrodos planos de platino 438
Houari Cobas Gómez, Alian Mesa Gila, Sonnia Pavoni Oliver, Rolando Contreras, Ángela Zayas, Estrella
Álvarez (Cuba)Cuba
11. Chapter 7
MEMS, Microfluidics, Actuators and LTCC Devices
Coil design for a low-loss inductive proximity sensor in LTCC 446
T. Geiling, H. B. de Torres, R. Perrone, J. Müller, M. Hoffmann, IMN, Germany
Development of a Microsystem for Plasma Generation 450
R. K. Yamamoto; R. S. Pessoa; M. R. Gongora-Rubio; Homero S. Maciel, FATEC/USP/ITA/IPT, Brazil
Desenvolvimento De Um Microtrocador De Calor Com Multicanais Retangulares Para Gases
Em Contracorrente 456
E. Vásquez-Alvarez; F. T. Degasperi, M.R. Gongora-Rubio e R. Giudici, USP/FATEC/IPT, Brazil
LTCC Microfluidic Device For Buffer Solutions Generation 463
M.R. da Cunha, M. R. Gongora Rubio, I. D. Alvim, M. I. Ré, IPT, Brazil
Sismic parameter evaluation in loaded sand and gravel samples using general purpose
piezocrystals 469
Armando Luis Imhof, Angel César Veca (Argentina)
Study of Residual stress in PECVD a-SiC:H films for MEMS applications 474
Ary Morales, Gustavo Rehder, Inés Pereyra (Brazil)
Evaluación de la tecnología MetalMUMPs para la fabricación de un sensor de flujo de aire. 479
Eduardo Martín Rodríguez, Estrella González Rodríguez (Cuba)
Célula de carga com LTCC 487
Renato Shiguemitsu Mori, Mario Ricardo Gongora Rubio (Brazil)
Integrated Optical Switch 491
M. Stochero, G. Rehder, M. I. Alayo (Brazil)
Sistema de Estabilização de Fluxo usando Capacitor Fluídico 497
Danusa Cristina Martins Bazani, Marcio Rodrigues da Cunha, Cyro Ketzer Saul,
Mário Ricardo Gongora-Rubio (Brazil)
Physical and mechanical sensors based on thin-film bulk acoustic wave resonators (FBAR) 502
Humberto Campanella, Josep Montserrat, Arantxa Uranga, Jaume Esteve (Spain)
Thermal Behavior of a Heat-actuated Microcantilever 506
M.Narducci, E.Figueras, N.Sabaté, M.Vellvehí, I.García, L.Fonseca, J.Santander and C.Cané (Spain)
Electrochemical Detection Nanosystems for Lab-On-A-Chip with Capillary Electrophoresis 511
Adriano Ambrosi, Briza Perez, Arben Merkoçi (Spain)
PolyMEMS INAOE, a Surface Micromachining Fabrication Module and the Development of Microstructures
for Residual Stress Analysis 513
A. Alanís, D. Díaz, C. Reyes. C. Zúñiga, A. Torres, P. Rosales, J. Molina, J. Hidalga, M. Linares, M. Aceves, and W.
Calleja (Mexico)
Chapter 8
Materials, fabrication & packaging techniques for Microfluidics
Silicon Microtips Sharpening Method for Field Emission Applications 521
M. O.S. Dantas, E. Galeazzo, H. E. M. Peres, F. J. Ramirez-Fernandez, USP, Brazil
Medición Del Potencial De Difusión Vde(T) Atravéz De La Capacidad Neutral Cn 527
Alicia Polanco y Agnes Nagy, CIM, Cuba
Fabricação de eletrodos impressos com tecnologia de filme espesso e caracterização eletetroquímica 531
Antonio Ap. Pupim Ferreira, Hideko Yamanaka, Assis V. Benedetti, Cecílio S. Fugivara, Mário Ricardo
Gongora-Rubio (Brazil)
12. Fabrication Of A Sic Piezoresistive Pressure Microsensor 535
M. A. Fraga, M. Massi (Brazil)
Microfluidic Systems Fabricated By Room Temperature Direct Bonding Process In 7059 Glass Substrates. 539
J. N. Schianti, M. N. P. Carreño (Brazil)
Study Of Arrow Waveguide Fabrication Process For Improving Scattering Losses 546
D. O. Carvalho, S. L. Aristizábal., K. F. Albertin, and M. I. Alayo (Brazil)
Mejoras en el proceso de transferencia electrónica en biosensores amperométricos
enzimáticos
554
M.L. Cortez, A.L. Cukierman, F. Battaglini (Argentina)
Sistema descartable de multielectrodos de oro y su aplicación en ensayos múltiples con
detección de la unión antígeno –anticuerpo. 556
Ana Sol Peinetti, Graciela Priano, Graciela A. González y Fernando Battaglini (Argentina)
Custom Packaging Design of Microsystem and Microelectronics Devices 558
Milano, O.; Roberti, M.; Fraigi, L. (Argentina)
UV-Ozone treatment on ITO using modified high-pressure mercury vapor lamp for assembly
of polymeric devices with RBPV-DODM-PPV 562
E. R. Santos, T. E. Schuler, S. H. Wang, E.; C. Burini Junior,M. A. Yamasoe, F. J. Fonseca, E. A. T. Dirani, A. M. de
Andrade (Brazil)
Utilização De Um Laser De Co2 De Baixo Custo Para Microusinagem De Cerâmicas Verdes
LTCC 570
Marcio Rodrigues da Cunha, Elsa Vásquez-Alvarez, Mário R. Gongora-Rubio (Brazil)
Evaluation Of Different Working Electrodes For Voltammetric Lead Detection In
LTCC Microsystems 576
Eva Arasa-Puig and Julián Alonso (Spain)
Chapter 9
Instrumentation, Signal Processing and Communications
A biosensing platform based on a bimodal waveguide transducer 582
K. E. Zinoviev, C. Domínguez, and L. M. Lechuga (Spain)
Water Waves Measurement Instrument with Conductance Compensation 583
Wagner M. Rossini, Carlos A. Guedes Freire de Souza, Kazuo Nishimoto, Jose Jaime da Cruz & Mário Ricardo
Gongora-Rubio (Brazil)
Nueva interfaz cuasi-digital para sensor de gas basada en el circuito convertidor generalizado de impedancia.
588
A. Durán, J. Sánchez, E. Navarro, S. Casans, J. A. Rodríguez, D. Ramírez (Cuba)
Detecção e Localização de Efeito Corona através de técnicas de Radio Localização. 597
José Kleber da Cunha Pinto, Marcos Aurélio Luqueze, Luiz Fernando Justo (Brazil)
Nuevo Sistema Basado En Un Microcontrolador Psoc Para La Caracterizacion De Microsensores 603
A. Blanco-Rodríguez, L. Velazco-Molina, O. Arias-de Fuentes y A. Durán-Carrillo (Cuba_)
Red de sensores Inteligente via Ehternet aplicada a la caracterización de sensores ISFET. 607
Silvia Casans, A. Edith Navarro, Diego Ramírez, Jaime Sánchez, Alejandro Durán. (Spain)
Instrumento de Medida Inteligente aplicado a la investigación en sensores ISFET. 613
Silvia Casans, A. Edith Navarro, Lamia Bouchou, Diego Ramírez, Jaime Sánchez, Alejandro Durán. (Spain)
Multi ISFET-metro Virtual usando PIC y PC 618
Enrique E. Valdés Zaldivar , Marcos Machado Monserrat , Giselle Acosta Cabrera, Carlos Domínguez Horna
(Cuba)
13. Método de Linealización dinámica para un acondicionador de temperatura/tiempo utilizando termistores
622
E. Castro Montero, A.L. Salazar Mustelier, D. Ramírez Muñoz , J. Sánchez Moreno (Spain)
Uso de Redes Neurais Artificiais na Descoberta de Conhecimento a partir de Dados e Imagens
de Sensores 629
Clodis Boscarioli, Leandro Augusto da Silva, Emílio Del Moral Hernandez (Brazil)
Evaluation of Gasoline Adulteration Using an Interdigitated Microsensor 636
Lucas Gonçalves Dias Mendonça, Delson Torikai, Nilton Itiro Morimoto,Ricardo Cury Ibrahim (Brazil)
Impact of Duplicates in Energy Consumption of Wireless Sensor Networks using the GSP
protocol 642
Maria Calle, Joseph Kabara (Colombia)
Influência da Autenticação de Dados Sobre o Desempenho de Redes UMTS 648
Marcel Stefan Wagner, Wagner Luiz Zucchi (Brazil)
Análisis y diseño de un circuito driver basado en convertidor generalizado de impedancias
para un actuador piezoeléctrico 650
D. F. Novoa Díaz, D. Ramírez Muñoz, J. Sánchez Moreno (Spain)
Uma Abordagem às Camadas Físicas e de Rede das Bandas ISM 915MHz e 2.4GHz: Um
Estudo de Qualidade das normas IEEE 802.15 e IEEE 802.15.4 – Padrão ZigBee 659
Jorge Rodolfo Beingolea Garay, Sergio Takeo Kofuji (Brazil)
Using FPAA's in industrial instrumentation 665
Alberto Delgadillo, Ricardo Pirajan (Colombia)
Mejora del Ancho de Banda un Sensor de Corriente eléctrica magnetorresistivo 673
J. Sánchez Moreno , D. Ramírez Muñoz (Spain)
System for acquisition and analysis of images for species detection 677
Tello Mijares Santiago, Flores García Francisco. (Mexico)
Língua Eletrônica: Uma Aproximação Da Curva De Calibração Utilizando Funções Desvios E Multilayer
Perceptrons 683
Itamar M. Barbosa, Emilio del Moral Hernandez , Daniel C. Boluda , Mannel del Vale (Brazil)
Electron multiplyong charge couple device system test to Brazilan tunable filter image 691
Julian David Rodriguez Ramirez, Dani Guzman, Claudia Mendes de Oliveira,Francisco Javier Ramirez
Fernandez (Brazil)
Sensor de pressão piezo-resistivo para aplicações automotivas 695
Paulo F. Ciampa, A. C. Seabra (Brasil)
A general purpose Wireless Sensor Network node design, based on IEEE 802.15.4
and Zigbee compliant standards, intended to experimentation, testbed, educational and
commercial OEM prototypes, 697
Edriano C. Araujo, A.C. Seabra (Brasil)
Design and fabrication of Diffractive Microlenses for WDM Applications
Ricardo T. Catelli, A. C. Seabra (Brasil)