Wireless sensor networks for pharmaceutical lyophilization: Quantification of local gas pressure and temperature in primary drying

Volume: 169, Pages: 52 - 63
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks have become prolific in a wide range of industrial processes and offer several key advantages over their wired counterparts in terms of positioning flexibility, modularity, interconnectivity, and data routing. We demonstrate their utility in pharmaceutical lyophilization by developing a series of wireless devices to measure spatial variations in gas pressure and temperature during primary drying. The influence of shelf...
Paper Details
Title
Wireless sensor networks for pharmaceutical lyophilization: Quantification of local gas pressure and temperature in primary drying
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
169
Pages
52 - 63
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