Wearable fabric electronics for sensing, memory and neuromorphic computing applications
Overview of textile electronic devices for sensing, memory and neuromorphic computing applications. Abstract With the advent of the big data era, traditional Von Neumann architecture is facing an energy consumption bottleneck due to separated memory and computing units, inspiring the research of brain‐like neuromorphic computing devices for artificial ...
Bo Sun, Lin Lu, Jialin Meng, Tianyu Wang
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Biodegradation of Synthetic Aliphatic-Aromatic Polyesters in Soils: Linking Chemical Structure to Biodegradability. [PDF]
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Sandwich-Structured Coating for Ultraviolet Protection and Thermal Management Applications. [PDF]
Kartal U, Yurddaskal M.
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Examine integrating PCM yarns for enhancing merchant maritime uniform fabricated by polyester double cloth fabric. [PDF]
Seddik KM, Ali MA, Yahia S, El-Aziz MYA.
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Development of hybrid fiber-reinforced vinyl ester composites for civil and automotive applications. [PDF]
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From Nature to Function: Green Composites Using Camphoric Acid-Based Unsaturated Polyester Resin and Bamboo/Flax Non-Woven Reinforcements. [PDF]
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Role of Python-Based Statistical Analysis in Comparing Polypropylene and Polyester Mesh Implants in Lichtenstein Hernia Repair: A Retrospective Comparative Cohort Study. [PDF]
Salem SM, Protasov AV, Mekhaeel MSF.
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