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Wearable

The raw power of human motion

1 min read · Sun, Apr 8 2018

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MXene Wearable sensors material science and engineering

Standalone power modules that harvest and convert vibrations from their surroundings into electricity could soon fuel future microsystems.

KAUSTat: A Wireless, Wearable, Open-Source Potentiostat for Electrochemical Measurements

1 min read · Sun, Oct 27 2019

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on-site sensing Emstat Bluetooth Low Energy hexacyanoferrate smartphone cyclic voltammetry curves wireless Wearable OpenSource Potentiostat

Ahmad Rafiq, et al. "KAUSTat: A Wireless, Wearable, Open-Source Potentiostat for Electrochemical Measurements." 2019 IEEE SENSORS. IEEE 27, 2019, 1. Advanced technology is needed every day for wireless, wearable sensors/potentiostats to record real-time measurements and monitor the chemical processes and physiological signals of the human body. Most of the potentiostats present on the market work as “black boxes” without access to their internal structure and their limited information of circuitry makes it challenging to develop new measurement methods and further integration with other

Broadening horizons for people with quadriplegia

1 min read · Sun, Jan 17 2021

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Wearable machine learning artificial intelligence electrical engineering

An assistive technology uses magnetic skin to support freedom of movement for people with quadriplegia.

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