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A soft poly (3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene):poly (styrenesulfonate)‐based electrode enables continuous, high‐quality recording of peripheral nerve activity. A neural network model integrating handcrafted and convolutional neural network‐based features decodes whisker movements with strong generalization, offering insights into peripheral nerve function ...
Liangpeng Chen+22 more
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Age of Information Minimization in Multicarrier-Based Wireless Powered Sensor Networks. [PDF]
Sun J, Xia J, Zhang S, Yu X.
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VOx‐Based Non‐Volatile Radio‐Frequency Switches for Reconfigurable Filter
Vanadium oxide‐based memristor devices achieve high performance for next‐generation non‐volatile memory and RF switches. These devices demonstrate a cutoff frequency of ≈4.5 THz, low insertion loss (<0.46 dB), and high isolation (>20 dB) from 0.1 to 20 GHz with stable operation extended to 67 GHz.
Dabin Seo+6 more
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This work identifies a novel mechanism by which dopamine D1 receptor (DRD1) contributes to the pathogenesis of glucocorticoid (GC)‐associated osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) through the regulation of osteoblastic apoptosis, indicating that DRD1 serves as a critical mediator of the crosstalk between the nervous and skeletal systems.
Kai Zheng+11 more
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Combined compression and encryption of linear wireless sensor network data using autoencoders. [PDF]
Shylashree N, Kumar S, Min H.
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A full‐range proximity‐tactile sensing module is developed for safe operation of surgical robots, which performs multimodal fusion perception through ultrasonic sensor for long‐range proximity detection, capacitive sensor for close‐range proximity sensing, and triboelectric sensor for tactile sensing.
Dongsheng Li+8 more
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Opportunistic Allocation of Resources for Smart Metering Considering Fixed and Random Wireless Channels. [PDF]
Jara C, Inga J, Inga E.
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pMM‐PCL, made up of pretreated macrophage menbrane and polycaprolactone, boasts the adsorption of harmful myelin debris in the microenvironment of spinal cord injury. Abstract After spinal cord injury (SCI), a mass of myelin debris derived from injured myelin sheath will be consistently generated and induce macrophages to be foam cells.
Yuchen Zhou+7 more
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