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SNAP&TELL: a multi-modal wearable computer interface for browsing the environment
T. Keaton +2 more
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Design and Implementation of eRTOS Real-time Operating Systems for Wearable Computers [PDF]
Moon-Haeng Cho +2 more
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This review highlights recent advances in label‐free optical biosensors based on 2D materials and rationally designed mixed‐dimensional nanohybrids, emphasizing their synergistic effects and novel functionalities. It also discusses multifunctional sensing platforms and the integration of machine learning for intelligent data analysis.
Xinyi Li, Yonghao Fu, Yuehe Lin, Dan Du
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Proceedings of the 2025 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers [PDF]
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A programmable interpenetrating double‐network architecture, created via 3D‐TIPS printing and resin infusion, synergistically combines thermoplastic and thermosetting elastomers to balance structural rigidity and surface softness—crucial for paediatric laryngeal stents.
Elizabeth F. Maughan +14 more
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Enhancing the Response of a Wearable Sensor for Improved Respiratory Rate (RR) Monitoring
Currently available devices for monitoring respiratory rate (RR) are cumbersome and expensive (such as capnography and plethysmography), requiring skilled clinicians to operate and analyse. In contrast, the inexpensive and lightweight ones (e.g. reported
A. Ali +7 more
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An Study on Concept of Wearable Computer for Commercialization Strategy
김수연, SeunghoPark, 이유진
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This review explores functional and responsive materials for triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) in sustainable smart agriculture. It examines how particulate contamination and dirt affect charge transfer and efficiency. Environmental challenges and strategies to enhance durability and responsiveness are outlined, including active functional layers ...
Rafael R. A. Silva +9 more
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Sucrose‐derived porous carbon network (SPINE‐C) is formed within CNT fibers via FCCVD, bridging inter‐bundles of CNTs and increasing surface area through introduced microporosity. As a result, both mechanical and electrochemical properties are simultaneously enhanced, leading to a 2.8‐fold increase in the power density of a mechano‐electrochemical ...
Hocheol Gwac +9 more
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Discussion: “Review of Wear Problems in the Computer Industry” (Engel, P. A., Talke, F. E., Bayer, R. G., Chai, S., Martin, J. T., Adams, C. E., and Lee, F. F. M., 1978, ASME J. Lubr. Technol., 100, pp. 189–195) [PDF]
Francis W. Dauer
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