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Roberto De Fazio, Vincenzo Mariano Mastronardi, Matteo Petruzzi, Massimo De Vittorio and Paolo Visconti
Human?machine interaction (HMI) refers to systems enabling communication between machines and humans. Systems for human?machine interfaces have advanced significantly in terms of materials, device design, and production methods. Energy supply units, logi...
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Yongsheng Liao, Yue Cheng, Zhongyu Zhuang, Rongjun Li, Yuan Yu, Ruixue Wang and Zhiwei Jiao
The most common and easy approach to fabricating flexible strain sensors is based on the deposition principle. To improve the design of the sensing layer pattern, the reproducibility of the process and the sensitivity of the sensor, a controllable low-te...
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Chengkun Zhang, Liuchang Xu, Zhen Yan and Sensen Wu
Points-of-interest (POIs) are an important carriers of location text information in smart cities and have been widely used to extract and identify urban functional regions. However, it is difficult to model the relationship between POIs and urban functio...
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Sung Hee Kim, Yongchan Kwon, KangGeon Kim and Youngsu Cha
Soft sensors are attracting significant attention in human?machine interaction due to their high flexibility and adaptability. However, estimating motion state from these sensors is difficult due to their nonlinearity and noise. In this paper, we propose...
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Shwetha V,Dr.Vijaya laxmi,Dhanin Anoop Asarpota,Himanshu Verma
A sizable population around the world has some form of hearing or speaking disability. This creates a communication barrier among them and the rest of the world. Sign language was introduced to bridge this gap. The objective is to design a glove that can...
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