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Microcontroller Controlled Sensor based Wireless Robotic Arm
Ronak Soni +3 more
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This article introduces a fully 3D‐printed, electronics‐free sensory system for a six‐legged soft robot, enabling adaptive responses such as obstacle detection and directional changes using pneumatic logic gates. The design demonstrates efficient, robust operation through rapid sensor feedback and autonomous functionality, highlighting new ...
Philipp Auth +6 more
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The study presents a low‐cost, noninvasive system for real‐time neonatal respiratory monitoring. A flexible, screen‐printed sensor patch captures chest movements with high sensitivity and minimal drift. Combined with machine learning, the system accurately detects breathing patterns and offers a practical solution for neonatal care in low‐resource ...
Gitansh Verma +3 more
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Supporting Animation Models for Teaching Embedded Microcontrollers Peripherals
Richard Balogh, Krisztián Lipták
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A Mini‐Patch Magnetic Insulin Pump for Enhanced Delivery Resolution and Accuracy
A miniaturized, high‐resolution magnetic insulin pump is developed by proposing a unique magnetic pumping mechanism, where insulin dispensing is achieved through a magnetic soft actuator that directly compresses the insulin chamber. The device occupies less than one‐quarter the size of piston‐based pumps and allows for a 0.01 μL delivery resolution ...
Qiji Ze +5 more
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An Origami‐Inspired Cable‐Driven Continuum Robot
A cable‐driven origami‐inspired continuum robot with dual bending‐contraction freedom is presented, overcoming monofunctional limitations of existing designs. A multijoint prototype demonstrates significant adaptability for shape‐variable grasping. Embedded structural conformality further supports a customizable wrist orthosis with dual rehabilitation ...
Zhichuan Tang +4 more
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A compact and flexible wearable force myography sensor based on optical fiber technology detects muscle activity through pressure‐induced light loss. The sensor offers high sensitivity for detecting subtle force and finger motion changes, along with excellent signal stability under dynamic and sweating conditions.
Chongyoung Chung +3 more
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