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Emerging Implantable Sensor Technologies at the Intersection of Engineering and Brain Science. [PDF]
Qi L, Wang Y, Liang X.
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This article implements a unified human digital twin framework that integrates cutting edge actuation, sensing, simulation, and bidirectional feedback capability. The approach includes integrating multimodal sensing, AI, and biomechanical simulation into one compact system.
Tajbeed Ahmed Chowdhury +4 more
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This review aims to provide a broad understanding for interdisciplinary researchers in engineering and clinical applications. It addresses the development and control of magnetic actuation systems (MASs) in clinical surgeries and their revolutionary effects in multiple clinical applications.
Yingxin Huo +3 more
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Far-field wireless power transmission module with MEMS-based laser steering for optogenetic applications. [PDF]
Kim Y, Kim BK, Kim KS.
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This article reviews the current state of bioinspired soft robotics. The article discusses soft actuators, soft sensors, materials selection, and control methods used in bioinspired soft robotics. It also highlights the challenges and future prospects of this field.
Abhirup Sarker +2 more
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Bio-hybrid 6G networks with synthetic biology-enabled base stations for energy-autonomous telecommunications. [PDF]
Al Ayidh A +4 more
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A skin‐conformal wearable device based on laser‐induced graphene is developed for continuous strain measurement across the circumference of the forearm for gesture recognition and hand‐tracking applications. Post material optimization, the strain sensor array is integrated with a wearable wireless readout circuit for real‐time control of a robotic arm,
Vinay Kammarchedu +2 more
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Dual-Band, Dual-Mode, Circularly Polarized Fully Woven Textile Antenna for Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer in Wearable Applications. [PDF]
Fernández M, Vázquez C, Ver Hoeye S.
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A multimodal laser‐induced graphene (LIG)‐based flexible sensor is developed to detect proximity and contact signals. Integrated into a soft robotic hand, it enables vision‐free object searching and grasping. Combined with a convolutional neural network, the system achieves accurate material and texture recognition, enhancing the capability of ...
Youning Duo +9 more
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