Results 161 to 170 of about 8,248 (216)
Advances in Sustainable and Wearable Textile Based Soft Robotics
This Review examines advances in wearable textile‐based soft robotics, focusing on sustainable materials, integrated sensing, and scalable actuation. It discusses manufacturing and system integration across healthcare, assistive robotics, prosthetics, and human–machine interfaces, and highlights key challenges in circular design, including life‐cycle ...
Zahir Abbas +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Low‐Profile, High‐Gain GRIN RF Lenses via Multi‐Material Vat Photopolymerization
We investigate the opportunity of leveraging multi‐material vat photopolymerization printing to manufacture intricate lenses exhibiting permittivity gradients that can increase signal gain in transmitted radiofrequency signals in the X‐ and Ku‐bands. Lenses produced with more distinct low‐loss materials (up to 5) can deliver an 18 dB signal gain with a
Lawrence Romangsuriat +3 more
wiley +1 more source
A high‐Zn2+‐transference hydrogel electrolyte of ex‐PDADAM is developed via anion exchange at quaternary ammonium sites, achieving high Zn2+ transference number (0.86), ionic conductivity (8.10 mS cm−1), and toughness (51.25 MJ m−3). Symmetric cells are operated stably for over 2000 h, while flexible pouch cells retain 90.9% capacity after 300 cycles ...
Jung Woo Hong +8 more
wiley +1 more source
Review of Thermally Activated Twisted Coiled Polymer Actuators: A Materials Science Perspective
Thermally activated twisted and coiled polymer actuators (TCPAs) combine lightweight design, large deformation, and scalable fabrication for soft robotic and wearable applications. This review connects polymer structure, processing history, helix geometry, and thermomechanical characterization to actuator performance, highlighting current challenges in
Nadja Schenk +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Structure‐Guided Dynamical Mechanics in Bioinspired Double Twisted Laminated Thin Films
This work explores a dynamic mechanistic study of crack propagation and puncture testing via real‐time monitoring of crack initiation, propagation, and termination through nature‐inspired single and double twisted architectures fabricated from cellulose nanocrystals.
Justin Brackenridge +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Double‐Interpenetrating Composite Bioink for Multi‐Component 3D Bioprinting and Biofabrication
Marine‐polysaccharides‐derived double interpenetrating network hydrogel‐based bioink, combining the attributes of physical and ionic crosslinking, enables room‐temperature bioprinting of mechanically defined structures that can be handled and are cytocompatible.
Fabian Tribukait‐Riemenschneider +1 more
wiley +1 more source
Shaping Matter with Acoustic Waves: From Particles to Functional Structures
Acoustic‐directed assembly is reviewed as a materials‐oriented strategy for organizing particles, polymers, metals, and biological systems into functional structures. The review distinguishes reversible manipulation from permanent structure formation through medium fixation, particle fixation, and in situ material generation, highlighting routes toward
Avraham Kenigsberg +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
2006 IEEE International Test Conference, 2006
Conventional ASIC test compression techniques cannot be used for FPGAs due to the lack of unspecified bits in FPGA test configuration data. Also, majority of FPGA test time and volume is due to test configurations rather than test patterns. Hence, without proper test configuration compression techniques, excessively large test data volume and load time
Mehdi Baradaran Tahoori, Subhasish Mitra
openaire +1 more source
Conventional ASIC test compression techniques cannot be used for FPGAs due to the lack of unspecified bits in FPGA test configuration data. Also, majority of FPGA test time and volume is due to test configurations rather than test patterns. Hence, without proper test configuration compression techniques, excessively large test data volume and load time
Mehdi Baradaran Tahoori, Subhasish Mitra
openaire +1 more source
THE ISOTONOMETRIC COMPRESSION TEST
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1973A description is given of a test for determining the ouflow of the aqueous humour. The test consists of compressing the eyeball with a metal funnel attached near the limbus of the cornea by suction. The intraocular pressure increased in this way is kept constant during the test by increasing the suction.
O, Tieri, A, Polzella, V, Iura
openaire +2 more sources
Accumulator Compression Testing
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1986A new test data reduction technique called accumulator compression testng (ACT) is proposed. ACT is an extension of syndrome testing. It is shown that the enumeration of errors missed by ACT for a unit under test is equivalent to the number of restricted partitions of a number.
Nirmal R. Saxena, John P. Robinson
openaire +1 more source

