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Using the Own Flexibility of a Climbing Robot as a Double Force Sensor [PDF]
Force sensors are used when interaction tasks are carried out by robots in general, and by climbing robots in particular. If the mechanics and electronics systems are contained inside the own robot, the robot becomes portable without external control ...
García García, Alfonso +3 more
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Wafer scale BN on sapphire substrates for improved graphene transport
Wafer scale (2”) BN grown by metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) on sapphire was examined as a weakly interacting dielectric substrate for graphene, demonstrating improved transport properties over conventional sapphire and SiO2/Si substrates.
Shivashankar Vangala +3 more
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Dielectric integration and interface defect engineering in β-Ga2O3 metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) devices [PDF]
High-quality dielectrics are crucial for metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) device performance, demanding low leakage current, high breakdown strength, and superior interfaces.
Ahmad E. Islam +9 more
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Core-Offset Small-Core-Diameter Dispersion Compensation Fiber Interferometer and its Applications in Fiber Sensors [PDF]
We propose a core-offset small core diameter dispersion compensation fiber (DCF) interferometer and investigate its applications in fiber sensors. If the transverse force is applied to a short section of the DCF, there is almost no crosstalk on the ...
Dong, Bo +4 more
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Designing nucleosomal force sensors
About three quarters of our DNA is wrapped into nucleosomes: DNA spools with a protein core. It is well known that the affinity of a given DNA stretch to be incorporated into a nucleosome depends on the geometry and elasticity of the basepair sequence involved, causing the positioning of nucleosomes.
Tompitak, M. +3 more
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Herein, a two‐photon nanostructuring process that is employed to monolithically integrate dynamic three‐dimensional (3D) micromechanical features into Fabry–Pérot cavity (FPC) sensors on an optical fiber tip is demonstrated.
Jeremiah C. Williams +3 more
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Large Out-of-Plane Deflection MEMS Actuators for Optical Applications
The design and fabrication of an electrothermal MEMS actuation structure which is capable of producing large out-of-plane deflection is presented. The actuators are used to move a 1 mm2 mirror structure, where the large deflection allows one to achieve ...
David Torres +2 more
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An Expanded Framework for Situation Control
There is an extensive body of literature on the topic of estimating situational states, in applications ranging from cyber-defense to military operations to traffic situations and autonomous cars.
James Llinas, Raj Malhotra
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Lean Neural Networks for Autonomous Radar Waveform Design
In recent years, neural networks have exploded in popularity, revolutionizing the domains of computer vision, natural language processing, and autonomous systems. This is due to neural networks ability to approximate complex non-linear functions. Despite
Anthony Baietto +5 more
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Multi-axis force sensors: A state-of-the-art review
A multi-axis force sensor measures forces and moments occurring in more than one spatial direction. In this way, a single multi-axis sensor can perform what is essentially a three-dimensional measurement of physical quantities.
J. Templeman, B. Sheil, T. Sun
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