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2021-01-01
Mojtaba Sharifia, Amir Zakerimanesh, Javad K. Mehr, Ali Torabi, Vivian K. Mushahwar, Mahdi Tavakoli
In this survey, various concepts and methodologies developed over the past two decades for varying and learning the impedance or admittance of robotic systems that physically interact with humans are explored. For this purpose, the assumptions and mathematical formulations for online adjustment...
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Improved Memory Event-Triggered Load Frequency Control in Multi-Area Power System with Renewable Energy
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Xinxin lv, Feng Qiao, Yonghui Sun, Venkata Dinavahi, Peter Xiaoping Liu
To mitigate the data transmission burden, an new memory event-trigger scheme is developed for the load frequency control (LFC) of multi-area networked power systems with the integration of various new energy sources. Hinfinity stability criteria under less conservative conditions are established...
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In–human testing of a non-invasive continuous low–energy microwave glucose sensor with advanced machine learning capabilities
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Nazli Kazemi, Mohammad Abdolrazzaghi, Peter E Light, Petr Musilek
Continuous glucose monitoring schemes that avoid finger pricking are of utmost importance to enhance the comfort and lifestyle of diabetic patients. To this aim, we propose a microwave planar sensing platform as a potent sensing technology that extends its applications to biomedical analytes. In...
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Increased detection of human cardiac troponin I by a decrease of nonspecific adsorption in diluted self-assembled monolayers
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Jun Ren, Xiuqing Ding, John J Greer, Karthik Shankar
In this paper, we tested the hypothesis that there is an increased sensitivity for detecting and measuring disease biomarkers (such as human cardiac troponin I, cTnI) by a decrease of nonspecific adsorption in diluted self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on planar sputtered gold films. Combining...