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Low-Cost Testers: Are They Really Low Cost?

IEEE Design & Test of Computers, 1985
Initial ATE capital investments can affect overall test manufacturing costs as shown in this analysis, which compares a $5000 semiconductor tester with a $900,000 system (purchase price). The application is wafer testing of logic die, and the product has a five-year lifetime.
Gordon H. Bowers Jr., Bruce G. Pratt
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A low-cost colorimeter

Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1984
A need for a colorimeter with low capital and maintenance costs has been suggested for countries with foreign exchange problems and no local medical instrumentation industry. This paper puts forward a design for such a device based on a domestic light-bulb, photographic filters and photovoltaic cells.
N B, Jones   +3 more
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The Costs of Low Birth Weight* [PDF]

open access: possibleQuarterly Journal of Economics, 2005
Birth weight has emerged as the leading indicator of infant health and welfare and the central focus of infant health policy. This is because low birth weight (LBW) infants experience severe health and developmental difficulties that can impose enormous costs on society.
Douglas Almond   +2 more
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Low cost smartcams design

2008 IEEE/ACM/IFIP Workshop on Embedded Systems for Real-Time Multimedia, 2008
Nowadays, digital image processing is the most common form of image processing. Digital image processing makes it possible to enhance image features of interest while attenuating detail irrelevant to a given application, and then extract useful information about the scene from the enhanced image.
RANA, VINCENZO   +4 more
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A Low Cost Pupillometry Approach

International Journal of E-Health and Medical Communications, 2015
The need for low-cost health monitoring is increasing with the continuous increase of the elderly population. In this context, unobtrusive audiovisual monitoring methods can be of great importance. More particularly, the diameter of the pupil is a valuable source of information, since, apart from pathological cases, it can reveal the emotional state ...
Sergios Petridis   +2 more
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Low‐cost and portable MRI

Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2019
Research in MRI technology has traditionally expanded diagnostic benefit by developing acquisition techniques and instrumentation to enable MRI scanners to "see more." This typically focuses on improving MRI's sensitivity and spatiotemporal resolution, or expanding its range of biological contrasts and targets.
Lawrence L. Wald   +4 more
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Low Cost VR Meets Low Cost Multi-touch

2010
This paper presents the design, implementation, and lessons learned from developing a multi-surface VR visualization environment. The environment combines a head-tracked vertical VR display with a multi-touch table display. An example user interface technique called Shadow Grab is presented to demonstrate the potential of this design.
Dane M. Coffey   +2 more
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Intelligent low-cost mobility

Proceedings of IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS'94), 2002
Autonomous low-cost mobility of robots has been a challenging problem for quite a long time. In this paper the typical problems of sonar based autonomous navigation and the authors' solutions to overcome them are discussed. The authors have created, robust modules for sonar data fusion and safe steering which significantly improve known methods.
Uwe Wienkop   +2 more
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A low-cost stoma simulator

Pediatric Surgery International, 2020
Stoma formation is a common paediatric surgical procedure and yet, there is no low-cost stoma model for technical skills training. We describe a low-cost low-fidelity simulator for stoma formation made from simple easily available materials using porcine bowel and skin.
Haitham, Dagash, Kokila, Lakhoo
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Low-Cost Smart Refrigerator

2017 IEEE International Conference on Edge Computing (EDGE), 2017
This paper presents Smart Home concepts for Internet of Things (IoT) technologies that will make life at home more convenient. In this paper, we first describe the overall design of a low-cost Smart Refrigerator built with Raspberry Pi. Next, we explain two sensors controlling each camera, which are hooked up to our Rasberry Pi board.
Hsin-Han Wu, Yung-Ting Chuang
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