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We present a stimulus‐replicating system combining a tactile sensor with a wearable Peltier thermotactile module and concentric electrotactile electrode. Signals encoding pressure and temperature drive the stimulators to reproduce mechano‐thermal cues on the skin. AlN/PDMS encapsulation and SA/LA PSA ensure mechanical compliance and thermal efficiency.
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A self‐powered phase‐encoding sensing paradigm enables direct motion‐to‐time information conversion, providing a compact and autonomous strategy for high resolution angular displacement measurement. ABSTRACT In modern manufacturing and engineering, angular displacement sensors are crucial for motion control and feedback systems in Electromechanical ...
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The concept of high‐dimensional EM modulation using the STMA for physical layer secure communication is illustrated in figure. The STMA consists of a series of programmable unit cells, with 1‐bit reconfigurable phase states (0/π). The STMA is excited by a monochromatic continuous wave (CW) at frequency fc and controlled by a field‐programmable gate ...
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The Justice Archive: Transitional Justice and Digital Memory
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023Abstract This article introduces the justice archive as a concept and set of practices emerging from recent developments in transitional justice, memory, and digital technology. Drawing on evidence from the Americas and the Balkans, it examines digital archiving and memory activism and considers the role of international law and ...
Rangelov, Iavor, Teitel, Ruti G.
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Culture Digitally: Digital In/Justice
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2013Culture Digitally is a collective of scholars, gathered by Tarleton Gillespie (Cornell University) and Hector Postigo (Temple University).
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This book explores an increasingly important issue for legal systems across the world. It asks what do we lose and gain when legal proceedings go online? Adopting a multi-disciplinary socio-legal perspective, it draws on an emerging body of empirical evidence from the UK, Australia, Canada and the US about the ways in which digital justice is being ...
Mulcahy, L, Tsalapatanis, A
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Mulcahy, L, Tsalapatanis, A
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Digital Technology and Justice
2020Justice apps – mobile and web-based programmes that can assist individuals with legal tasks – are being produced, improved, and accessed at an unprecedented rate. These technologies have the potential to reshape the justice system, improve access to justice, and demystify legal institutions.
Sourdin, Tania +2 more
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Chapter 7, Access to Digital Justice, asks the central question: how accessible is online justice? This chapter explores how those who administer justice, those who provide advice and those who use the online justice system experience it. In doing so, we explore how the use of technology in the justice system is shaped by, and may reshape, people’s ...
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