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We have successfully investigated the use of a whispering gallery mode (WGM) optical micro-bottle resonator (MBR) for liquid formaldehyde (CH2O) sensing. The MBR was fabricated via the “soften-and-compress” method to create a bulge (bottle) structure with a bottle diameter of 190 μm. The MBR was optically excited by using a non-adiabatic 2 μm optical microfiber and was found to have a Q-factor of...
Biomedical signal lately have been a hot topic for researchers, as many journals and books related to it have been publish. In this paper, the control strategy to help quadriplegic patient using Brain Computer Interface (BCI) on basis of Electroencephalography (EEG) signal was used. BCI is a technology that obtain user's thought to control a machine or device. This technology has enabled people with...
This paper describes pattern recognition of electromyography (EMG) signal during load lifting using Artificial Neural Network (ANN). EMG is a method to measure and record the muscle activity when individuals perform certain operation and actions. This research will classify the EMG signal based on force apply to the arm due to the gravity act on it during load lifting. Recognizing pattern based on...
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