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  • ...year=2016 |title=Recent progress in flexible and stretchable piezoelectric devices for mechanical energy harvesting, sensing and actuation |journal=Extreme Me ...vauthors = Huang B, Li M, Mei T, McCoul D, Qin S, Zhao Z, Zhao J | title = Wearable Stretch Sensors for Motion Measurement of the Wrist Joint Based on Dielectr ...
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  • ...eeexplore.ieee.org/document/5200327 |journal=IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices |volume=56 |issue=9 |pages=1935–1942 |doi=10.1109/TED.2009.2026523 |s2cid=4 ...eeexplore.ieee.org/document/8463631 |journal=IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices |volume=65 |issue=10 |pages=4571–4576 |doi=10.1109/TED.2018.2863207 |s2cid= ...
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  • ...offer the promise of a power source for portable [[Electronics|electronic devices]] which is lighter weight and has a longer operating time than batteries. ...batteries sufficient to power the computers, sensors, and communications devices would add considerable weight to the burden of [[infantry]] soldiers.<ref>[ ...
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  • ...nications systems such as automotive radars, [[Wearable technology|medical devices]], [[5G]] etc. Furthermore, applications like [[Autonomous car|autonomous a ...om RF convergence research such as autonomous driving, cloud-based medical devices, light based applications etc. Each application may have different goals, r ...
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  • ...inate from various independent service providers or the interconnection of devices and services enabled through open APIs. Commercial businesses with an agein ...Fit “makes it easy for everyone to become a music therapist”, WalkJoy is a wearable sensor that measures a person’s gait and alerts caregivers when someone cou ...
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  • ...1|issue=2|pages=447–455|bibcode=2012ITIM...61..447S|s2cid=25171486}}</ref> devices leading to lower cost. They may provide full digital outputs for easier int ...t of Things (IoT)]]. Within such a network, multiple physical vehicles and devices are embedded with sensors, software and electronics. Data will be collected ...
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  • ...title=Data Management Within mHealth Environments: Patient Sensors, Mobile Devices, and Databases|first1=John|last1=O'Donoghue|first2=John|last2=Herbert|date= ...ss, however, there are worries about privacy and security because wearable devices have the ability to collect personal data. ...
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  • Digital scent technology and [[scentography]] devices were exhibited during [[Milan Fashion Week]] in April 2013.<ref>{{Cite web ...evices utilize olfactory system biotechnology.|thumb|Today's digital scent devices utilize [[olfactory system]] [[technology]].<ref name=":0" />]] ...
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  • {{short description|Assistive devices for people with disabilities}} ...e independent mobility for those who cannot walk, while [[assistive eating devices]] can enable people who cannot feed themselves to do so. Due to assistive t ...
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  • ...r. There are other requirements for safe working such as gradient control devices, a means of preventing a vacuum in the hydraulic lines, etc. ...e from or woven throughout with conducting fibers. The suit is in effect a wearable [[Faraday cage]], which equalizes the potential over the body, and ensures ...
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  • ...anization|access-date=20 March 2015}}</ref> This includes pharmaceuticals, devices, procedures, and organizational systems used in the healthcare industry,<re ...in popularity each year. The addition of mobile devices serving as medical devices increases the chances for an attacker to gain unauthorized information.<ref ...
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  • * [[Bone Fone]] – was a wearable radio that draped around the user's neck like a scarf ...ed to serve most of Sony's portable audio devices as well as related media devices, including radio receivers. ...
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  • ..., 2012}}</ref> depending on application temperature. These are solid-state devices and unlike [[dynamo]]s have no [[moving parts]], with the occasional except Thermoelectric generators are all-solid-state devices that do not require any fluids for fuel or cooling, making them non-orienta ...
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  • ...tikos''), means "tactile, pertaining to the sense of touch". Simple haptic devices are common in the form of [[game controller]]s, [[joystick]]s, and [[steeri ...7 August 1994 |language=en-US|access-date=2019-07-19}}</ref> The vest is a wearable force-feedback device that monitors an audio signal and uses electromagneti ...
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  • ...ng the newest [[Web 2.0]] digital technologies into its purview, such as [[wearable technology]], [[augmented reality]], [[smart objects]], the [[Internet of T ...ology and data emotions is formed through the integration of technological devices within everyday life and activities. ...
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  • ...or arrays including electronic, optical, acoustic wave, and potentiometric devices. These chemical sensor arrays can employ multiple sensor types that are cro Single sensor devices sense target analytes based on physical, optical, and electronic properties ...
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  • *** [[Outline of computers|Computers]] &ndash; general purpose devices that can be programmed to carry out a finite set of arithmetic or logical o ...Inc.]] &ndash; manufacturer and retailer of computers, hand-held computing devices, and related products and services. ...
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  • |Creating intelligent devices and [[robot]]s; AI can counsel (or even take charge) in scientific projects |Wearable technology ...
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  • {{Short description|Very small devices that incorporate moving components}} ...tween 1 and 100 micrometres in size (i.e., 0.001 to 0.1&nbsp;mm), and MEMS devices generally range in size from 20 micrometres to a millimetre (i.e., 0.02 to ...
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  • ...ch, in the mid-term modern textiles will become "smart", through embedded "wearable electronics", such novel products have also a promising potential especiall ...nges from [[fuel cell]] to [[catalytic converter]]s and [[photocatalytic]] devices. Catalysis is also important for the production of chemicals. For example, ...
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