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On the Role of Artificial Intelligent Technology for Millimetre-Wave and Terahertz Applications. [PDF]
Kouhalvandi L, Matekovits L.
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Biodegradable Implantable Electronics with Wireless Technology for Real‐Time Clinical Applications
The article explores how bioresorbable implantable electronics merge wireless communication and power delivery with biodegradable materials to enable real‐time clinical applications. It highlights advances in materials, system design, and medical uses across neural, cardiovascular, digestive, immune, and drug‐delivery systems.
Myeongki Cho +4 more
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GECO: A Real-Time Computer Vision-Assisted Gesture Controller for Advanced IoT Home System. [PDF]
Lopes MC +9 more
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Beyond Conventional Cooling: Advanced Micro/Nanostructures for Managing Extreme Heat Flux
This review examines the design, application, and manufacturing of biomimetic or engineered micro/nanostructures for managing high heat‐flux in multi‐level electronics by enhancing conductive, convective, phase‐changing, and radiative heat transfer mechanisms, highlighting their potential for efficient, targeted thermal management, and future prospects.
Yuankun Zhang +7 more
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A Ka-Band CMOS Transmit/Receive Amplifier with Embedded Switch for Time-Division Duplex Applications. [PDF]
Gu P, Zhang J, Zhao D.
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Sustainable Liquid Metal Composites for Soft Electronics and E‐Waste Reduction
Liquid metal (LM) composites embody recyclability, repairability, renewability, and resilience (4R), offering a sustainable route for soft electronics. With exceptional conductivity, stretchability, and eco‐friendly recovery, these systems enable closed‐loop lifecycles and reduce e‐waste.
Abdollah Hajalilou +2 more
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The IoRT-in-Hand: Tele-Robotic Echography and Digital Twins on Mobile Devices. [PDF]
Bravo-Arrabal J +7 more
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Electrolyte‐jet (EJ) 3D printing turns copper ions into precisely arranged copper microspheres, which combine with flexible polymers and carbon nanomaterials to create durable, high‐sensitivity sensors. These sensors accurately monitor human motion and physiological signals. Real‐time robotic hand control via gesture mirroring demonstrates an intuitive
Wending Gu +2 more
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