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Abstract Soft robots, engineered from highly compliant materials, offer superior adaptability and safety in unstructured environments compared to their rigid counterparts. Recent advancements, fueled by bio‐inspiration and material programmability, have led to the rapid co‐evolution of their core modules: actuation, sensing, protection, energy, and ...
Qiulei Liu +3 more
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From hydrogels to eutectogels: Emerging platforms for stretchable electronics
The transition of wearable electronics toward long‐term reliability requires materials that resist dehydration without sacrificing tissue‐like softness and ionic conductivity. Eutectogels fulfill these demands by immobilizing deep eutectic solvents within tailored polymer networks.
Chang Zhou +14 more
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SIMO detection schemes for underwater optical wireless communication under turbulence
In underwater optical wireless communication (UOWC), a channel is characterized by abundant scattering/absorption effects and optical turbulence. Most previous studies on UOWC have been limited to scattering/absorption effects.
Xu ZY(徐正元) +2 more
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Underwater Coherent Optical Wireless Communications with Electronic Beam Steering and Turbulence Compensation Using Adaptive Optics and Aperture Averaging [PDF]
A novel approach to underwater optical wireless coherent communications using liquid crystal spatial light modulators (LC-SLMs) and an aperture averaging lens, in combination with optical phased-array (OPA) antennas, is presented. A comprehensive channel
Ali Derakhshandeh +5 more
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Body‐integrated photonic biosensors: Illuminating the path to active healthcare
Body‐integrated photonic biosensors are promising tools for active healthcare. These optical devices can be worn, implanted, or swallowed to monitor health signals continuously. This review introduces key sensing modalities, including fluorescence, colorimetry, SPR, LSPR, SERS, and light‐modulating materials.
Jiayue Gu +10 more
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By using Binary Phase-Shift Keying (BPSK) modulation with heterodyne detection, we present in this paper an analytical approach to evaluate the effect of oceanic turbulence and pointing errors effects on an Underwater Wireless Optical Communication (UWOC)
Abdeslam Fakchich +7 more
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Underwater communication remains a challenging technology via communication cables and the cost of underwater sensor network (UWSN) deployment is still very high.
Mohammed Jouhari +3 more
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Non-line-of-sight scattering channel modeling for underwater optical wireless communication
The characteristics of the non-line-of-sight (NLOS) scattering channel for underwater optical wireless communication in the optical transmission window (wavelength of 400nm-600nm) are studied.
Xu ZY(徐正元) +3 more
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A Cr3+/La3+ codoped Sr3Zr2O7 NIR phosphor showing luminescence at ∼960 nm with high IQE/EQE (92.4%/57.5%) and good thermal stability was developed. La3+ stabilizes Cr3+ and induces Cr3+ pairs, enabling efficient blue‐to‐NIR conversion for underwater wireless optical communication.
Zhiyuan Pan +5 more
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Application of phase-conjugate beams in beam correction and underwater optical wireless communication subject to surface wave turbulence. [PDF]
Li Q, Yuan X, Zhou F, Zhou Z, Liu W.
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