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What is the “Source” of Open Source Hardware? [PDF]
What “open source” means once applied to tangible products has been so far mostly addressed through the light of licensing. While this approach is suitable for software, it appears to be over-simplistic for complex hardware products.
Jérémy Bonvoisin +3 more
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Open-source hardware for medical devices. [PDF]
Open-source hardware is hardware whose design is made publicly available so anyone can study, modify, distribute, make and sell the design or the hardware based on that design.
Niezen G, Eslambolchilar P, Thimbleby H.
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Distributed Manufacturing of Open Source Medical Hardware for Pandemics [PDF]
Distributed digital manufacturing offers a solution to medical supply and technology shortages during pandemics. To prepare for the next pandemic, this study reviews the state-of-the-art of open hardware designs needed in a COVID-19-like pandemic.
Joshua M. Pearce
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Open Science Drone Toolkit: Open source hardware and software for aerial data capture. [PDF]
Despite the increased access to scientific publications and data as a result of open science initiatives, access to scientific tools remains limited. Uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs, or drones) can be a powerful tool for research in disciplines such as ...
Gustavo Pereyra Irujo +5 more
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Business Models for Open Source Hardware Repositories
Free and open source hardware repositories provide massive public good, but funding their operation has proven tenuous with conventional business models. This study evaluates business models to foster that public good.
Joshua Pearce
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OpenScout: Open Source Hardware Mobile Robot
OpenScout is a low-cost open source hardware and software mobile robot that can be used for both indoor and outdoor tasks, transporting up to 15 kg of payload. It is designed to be easily and cheaply (350 USD) buildable and modifiable by non-specialists,
Samuel J. Carter +3 more
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Standardisation of Practices in Open Source Hardware [PDF]
Standardisation is an important component in the maturation of any field of technology. It contributes to the formation of a recognisable identity and enables interactions with a wider community.
Jérémy Bonvoisin +3 more
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Building and hacking open source hardware [PDF]
The first edition of the Aspects of Neuroscience Brainhack took place at the Department of Physics at University of Warsaw, Poland between November 17th and 19th 2017.
Simone Monachino +2 more
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Economic savings for scientific free and open source technology: A review
Both the free and open source software (FOSS) as well as the distributed digital manufacturing of free and open source hardware (FOSH) has shown particular promise among scientists for developing custom scientific tools.
Joshua M. Pearce
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Real-Time Processing Library for Open-Source Hardware Biomedical Sensors. [PDF]
Applications involving data acquisition from sensors need samples at a preset frequency rate, the filtering out of noise and/or analysis of certain frequency components. We propose a novel software architecture based on open-software hardware platforms
Molina-Cantero AJ +4 more
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