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Zhaohua Wang, Nan Wu, Qingguo Wang, Yongxin Li, Quanwei Yang and Fenghe Wu
Biological structures have excellent mechanical performances including lightweight, high stiffness, etc. However, these are difficult to apply directly to some given complex structures, such as automobile frame, control arm, etc. In this study, a novel b...
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Si Chen, Le Wang, Shijun Guo, Chunsheng Zhao and Mingbo Tong
By combining the flapping and rotary motion, a bio-inspired flapping wing rotor (FWR) is a unique kinematics of motion. It can produce a significantly greater aerodynamic lift and efficiency than mimicking the insect wings in a vertical take-off and land...
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Domenico Buongiorno, Giacomo Donato Cascarano, Cristian Camardella, Irio De Feudis, Antonio Frisoli and Vitoantonio Bevilacqua
The growing interest in wearable robots opens the challenge for developing intuitive and natural control strategies. Among several human?machine interaction approaches, myoelectric control consists of decoding the motor intention from muscular activity (...
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Rania M. Ghoniem
Current research on computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) of liver cancer is based on traditional feature engineering methods, which have several drawbacks including redundant features and high computational cost. Recent deep learning models overcome these prob...
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Rodrigo Olivares, Roberto Munoz, Ricardo Soto, Broderick Crawford, Diego Cárdenas, Aarón Ponce and Carla Taramasco
During the last years, highly-recognized computational intelligence techniques have been proposed to treat classification problems. These automatic learning approaches lead to the most recent researches because they exhibit outstanding results. Neverthel...
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