Chemoresistive and Catalytic Dual-Signal Pd-WO<sub>3</sub> MEMS Sensor for Reliable H<sub>2</sub> Monitoring. [PDF]
A dual‐signal H2 sensor based on chemoresistive and catalytic combustion gas sensing is presented. Pd‐WO3 nanorods are deposited onto a microelectromechanical system (MEMS), composed of interdigitated electrodes and microheater. Exothermic H2 oxidation on the Pd‐WO3 surface induces concurrent charge transfer and heat generation, generating ...
Park SJ +7 more
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Scalable Photoactive NO2-Sensing Framework for Plant Health Monitoring. [PDF]
A highly sensitive and selective NO2 gas sensor operates at room temperature using only ambient light, eliminating the need for external heating. Based on a scalable, 3D TiO2 nanoarchitecture, the device is integrated into a wireless platform and deployed on a plant. It successfully demonstrates real‐time monitoring of gas‐induced physiological stress,
Cho YH +21 more
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Microscale Near-Neutral Zinc-Air Battery on Interdigitated Electrode Chips for High Current Operation. [PDF]
Demonstration of zinc‐air rechargeable microbattery operating at high currents in near neutral electrolytes, as a promising solution for next generation, safe powering of miniaturised electronic gadgets. Abstract Microbatteries are essential for powering compact electronic devices, where traditional batteries fall short due to their bulk and limited ...
Pattanayak SR +5 more
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Use of IDeS Method to Design an Innovative HYICE Sportscar
In the contemporary automobile scene, environmental effect abatement is being increasingly sought; this demands a full rethinking of the entire system and entails more than just the reduction in exhaust pollutant emissions.
Giulio Galiè +5 more
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Cellulosic materials as biopolymers and supercritical CO2as a green process: chemistry and applications [PDF]
In this review, we describe the use of supercritical CO2 (scCO2) in several cellulose applications. The focus is on different technologies that either exist or are expected to emerge in the near future.
Camy, Séverine +2 more
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Evaluation of formal IDEs for human-machine interface design and analysis: the case of CIRCUS and PVSio-web [PDF]
Critical human-machine interfaces are present in many systems including avionics systems and medical devices. Use error is a concern in these systems both in terms of hardware panels and input devices, and the software that drives the interfaces ...
Barboni +30 more
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A two-year Software Engineering M.Sc. degree designed under the Bologna Declaration Principles [PDF]
This paper presents and discusses the syllabus of a second cycle degree on Software Engineering in which any student that finishes any undergraduate Computing degree (Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, Information Technology ...
Fernandes, João M., Machado, Ricardo J.
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Locating bugs without looking back [PDF]
Bug localisation is a core program comprehension task in software maintenance: given the observation of a bug, e.g. via a bug report, where is it located in the source code?
CD Manning +12 more
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SPEEDY: An Eclipse-based IDE for invariant inference
SPEEDY is an Eclipse-based IDE for exploring techniques that assist users in generating correct specifications, particularly including invariant inference algorithms and tools.
Cok, David R., Johnson, Scott C.
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A survey on factors that impact industrial agent acceptance [PDF]
Although the agent technology has been with us some decades now, its acceptance in industry is still limited. As such, we conducted a survey and investigated the main factors that impact it.
Babiceanu +18 more
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