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Accurate and Noninvasive Dysphagia Assessment via a Soft High‐Density sEMG Electrode Array Conformal to the Submental and Infrahyoid Muscles

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
A stretchable, breathable, large‐area high‐density sEMG (HD‐sEMG) electrode array is reported, which enables seamless integration to the complex surface of the submental and infrahyoid muscles to detect high‐fidelity HD‐sEMG signals during swallowing.
Weijie Hong   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fault Diagnosis in Chemical Reactors with Data-Driven Methods. [PDF]

open access: yesInd Eng Chem Res
Du P   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Fault tree analysis of failure cause of crushing plant and mixing bed hall at Khoy cement factory in Iran.

open access: yesCase Stud Eng Fail Anal, 2014
Nouri Gharahasanlou A   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source
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Classification of fault trees and algorithms of fault tree analysis

Microelectronics Reliability, 1990
Abstract A new classification of fault trees is proposed, and the relationship between the new and old classifications is discussed. The new classification is illustrated with an example, and the limitation of the well-known simple prime implicant algorithm, which can work on fault trees, is shown.
Shi Dinghua, Yan Chunning
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Fault Tree Analysis

2021
Fault tree or root cause analysis (FTA) is the most often used graphical deductive system analysis. It is by now the working horse in all fields with higher demands regarding reliability, availability, safety, and availability. It is increasingly also used in the domain of engineering resilience for assessing sufficient efficient response to expectable
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Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)

2021
The fault tree analysis (FTA) is invaluable as this is the only deductive approach (i.e. top down or effect to cause approach) used to deal with safety and dependability modelling. This chapter describes its position within the probabilistic approaches in general and the Boolean family approaches in particular.
Jean-Pierre Signoret, Alain Leroy
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