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Test structures were produced for optimizing the design and fabrication of a patterned solid polymer electrolyte in an electrochemical oxygen sensor. Measurements showed that choice of photoresist developer and the underlying insulator material affected durability of the polymer structures. Test electrodes covered by the polymer were effective at supporting electrochemical oxygen detection.
Peripheral nerves provide access to highly processed and segregated neural command signals from the brain that control skeletal muscles. Detecting these signals could provide lifelike, intuitive control of high-degree-of-freedom prosthetic limbs. However, detection of individual fascicle neural activity within a nerve has not yet been accomplished without compromising the nerve. The purpose of this...
In this paper, an overview of energy storage systems alternatives to use in medium energy scale applications is done. The considered technologies are compressed air, pumped hydro, superconductors, flywheels and supercapacitors. The last four are suitable for the medium scale applications (as 100 kW photovoltaic generation plants) which this paper is focused on. The supercapacitor alternative is studied...
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