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Inkjet-printed strain gauges on flexible substrates have recently been investigated for biomedical motion detection as well as the monitoring of structural deformation.
Hyunkyoo Kang +3 more
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We describe a random laser that uses the ZnO nanorods randomly orientated on a flexible polyimide (PI) substrate as disorderedly optical scatterers to stimulate coherent random lasing actions.
Ya-Ju Lee +4 more
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Measurements of physiological parameters such as pulse rate, voice, and motion for precise health care monitoring requires highly sensitive sensors. Flexible strain gauges are useful sensors that can be used in human health care devices.
Sanghun Shin, Byeongjo Ko, Hongyun So
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Validity and reliability of strain gauge measurement of volitional quadriceps force in patients with COPD [PDF]
This study investigated the validity and reliability of fixed strain gauge measurements of isometric quadriceps force in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Burtin, Chris +8 more
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Tough and Robust Mechanically Interlocked Gel-Elastomer Hybrid Electrode for Soft Strain Gauge. [PDF]
Soft strain gauges provide a flexible and versatile alternative to traditional rigid and inextensible gauges, overcoming issues such as impedance mismatch, the limited sensing range, and fatigue/fracture. Although several materials and structural designs
Huang J +8 more
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A high-resolution strain-gauge nanolaser
Flexible, millimetre-scale systems and devices require embedded, reliable micrometre-scale components, which can be challenging to achieve for optical sensors.
Jae-Hyuck Choi +7 more
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Machine Learning Methods for Automatic Silent Speech Recognition Using a Wearable Graphene Strain Gauge Sensor. [PDF]
Silent speech recognition is the ability to recognise intended speech without audio information. Useful applications can be found in situations where sound waves are not produced or cannot be heard.
Ravenscroft D +5 more
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A durable nanomesh on-skin strain gauge for natural skin motion monitoring with minimum mechanical constraints. [PDF]
A thin, soft nanomesh strain gauge enables natural skin motion monitoring with minimum mechanical constraints. Ultraconformable strain gauge can be applied directly to human skin for continuous motion activity monitoring, which has seen widespread ...
Wang Y +7 more
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Monitoring Strain Response of Epoxy Resin during Curing and Cooling Using an Embedded Strain Gauge. [PDF]
The present work describes the monitoring system of the real-time strain response on the curing process of epoxy resin from the initial point of curing to the end, and the change in strain during temperature changes.
Dong H +9 more
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