To demonstrate internet-based information sharing, we here fabricated a biosensor system comprised of a biosensing cartridge for a food-borne pathogen (e.g., Vibrio parahaemolyticus (V. parahaemolyticus)),CIS module, and Wi-Fi module installed
in the circuit board. The system was controlled by a smartphone app programmed by this research group.
The internetof-things
(IoT)
technique intended for use in food contamination
monitoring
was
demonstrated by analyzing V. parahaemolyticus
present
on fish samples and uploading the data to a server via a
wireless
network.