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The present study was conducted to primarily evaluate the clinimetric sensitivity of the Chinese version of the Euthymia Scale (ES), testing whether this measure discriminated between different groups of patients. Concurrent validity, a clinimetric property that refers to the assessment of the extent to which the rating scale under examination correlates with another related, previously validated,...
A 2.4GHz transceiver SoC, operating at minimum 0.9V, is presented as a power-efficient and cost-effective solution for the coming Internet of Things (IoT) platform. The transceiver is compliant with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 4.0/4.2/5.0 PHY and 802.15.4 standards. The measured sensitivity is −93dBm at 1V, and TX output power is 1dBm. Direct battery attachment is feasible, due to the 1.5µW deep-sleep...
An integrated sensor utilizing short range surface plasmon polariton mode is proposed and realized, which demonstrates the sensitivity as high as 0.67dB/nm for ultra-thin layer detection.
An envelope detector-based wake-up receiver front-end is presented. A double-sampling technique is implemented to suppress the 1/f noise and DC offset, resulting in a lower output noise level and therefore a better SNR for a given input level. The receiver consumes 51 μW and occupies 0.36 mm2 in 90 nm CMOS. For 10 kb/s 00K reception it achieves -69 dBm and -80 dBm sensitivity at 2.4 GHz and 915 MHz...
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