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Journal articles on the topic "Surface Sensor Validation"

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Puiu, Mihaela, Lucian-Gabriel Zamfir, Valentin Buiculescu, Angela Baracu, Cristina Mitrea, and Camelia Bala. "Significance Testing and Multivariate Analysis of Datasets from Surface Plasmon Resonance and Surface Acoustic Wave Biosensors: Prediction and Assay Validation for Surface Binding of Large Analytes." Sensors 18, no. 10 (2018): 3541. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18103541.

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In this study, we performed uni- and multivariate data analysis on the extended binding curves of several affinity pairs: immobilized acetylcholinesterase (AChE)/bioconjugates of aflatoxin B1(AFB1) and immobilized anti-AFB1 monoclonal antibody/AFB1-protein carriers. The binding curves were recorded on three mass sensitive cells operating in batch configurations: one commercial surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor and two custom-made Love wave surface-acoustic wave (LW-SAW) sensors. We obtained 3D plots depicting the time-evolution of the sensor response as a function of analyte concentration
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Fares, Hoda, Yahya Abbass, Maurizio Valle, and Lucia Seminara. "Validation of Screen-Printed Electronic Skin Based on Piezoelectric Polymer Sensors." Sensors 20, no. 4 (2020): 1160. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20041160.

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This paper proposes a validation method of the fabrication technology of a screen-printed electronic skin based on polyvinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene P(VDF-TrFE) piezoelectric polymer sensors. This required researchers to insure, through non-direct sensor characterization, that printed sensors were working as expected. For that, we adapted an existing model to non-destructively extract sensor behavior in pure compression (i.e., the d33 piezocoefficient) by indentation tests over the skin surface. Different skin patches, designed to sensorize a glove and a prosthetic hand (11 skin patche
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Williams, Stephen, Lonnie T. Parker, and Ayanna M. Howard. "Calibration and Validation of Earth-Observing Sensors Using Deployable Surface-Based Sensor Networks." IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing 3, no. 4 (2010): 427–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jstars.2010.2053021.

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Yan, Jianguo, Chunguang Wang, Shengshi Xie, and Lijuan Wang. "DESIGN AND VALIDATION OF A SURFACE PROFILING APPARATUS FOR AGRICULTURAL TERRAIN ROUGHNESS MEASUREMENTS." INMATEH Agricultural Engineering 59, no. 3 (2019): 169–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.35633/inmateh-59-19.

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How to accurately and efficiently measure the profiles of the terrain on which agricultural machines operate has been an ongoing research topic. In this study, a surface profiling apparatus (profiler) was developed to measure agricultural terrain profiles along parallel tracks. The profiler is mainly composed of sensor frames, an RTK-GNSS system (Real Time Kinematics-Global Navigation Satellite Systems), laser sensors, an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensor and a data acquisition system. Along with a full description of how the terrain profiles were produced, a methodology to compensate for
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WANG Yi-jia, 王弋嘉, 张崇磊 ZHANG Chong-lei, 王蓉 WANG rong, 朱思伟 ZHU Si-wei, and 袁小聪 YUAN Xiao-cong. "Optimization and validation of differential interferometric surface plasmon resonance sensor." Optics and Precision Engineering 21, no. 3 (2013): 672–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3788/ope.20132103.0672.

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Gray, Mark E., Jamie R. K. Marland, Camelia Dunare, et al. "In vivo validation of a miniaturized electrochemical oxygen sensor for measuring intestinal oxygen tension." American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 317, no. 2 (2019): G242—G252. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.00050.2019.

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Recent advances in the fields of electronics and microfabrication techniques have led to the development of implantable medical devices for use within the field of precision medicine. Monitoring visceral surface tissue O2 tension ([Formula: see text]) by means of an implantable sensor is potentially useful in many clinical situations, including the perioperative management of patients undergoing intestinal resection and anastomosis. This concept could provide a means by which treatment could be tailored to individual patients. This study describes the in vivo validation of a novel, miniaturize
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Çimen, Duygu, Nilay Bereli, and Adil Denizli. "Surface Plasmon Resonance Based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymeric Film for l-Phenylalanine Detection." Biosensors 11, no. 1 (2021): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bios11010021.

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In this study, we designed a simple, rapid, sensitive and selective surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor for detection of L-phenylalaine by utilizing molecular imprinting technology. l-phenylalanine imprinted and non-imprinted poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate-methacryloyl-l-phenylalanine) polymeric films were synthesized onto SPR chip surfaces using ultraviolet polymerization. l-phenyalanine imprinted and non-imprinted SPR sensors were characterized by using contact angle, atomic force microscopy and ellipsometry. After characterization studies, kinetic studies were carried out in the concen
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Szucs, Kimberly A., and John D. Borstad. "Capturing three-dimensional clavicle kinematics: a validation of surface sensor measurements." International Journal of Experimental and Computational Biomechanics 3, no. 1 (2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijecb.2015.067678.

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MENG, YANYU, SHI YAN, and XIAOLONG WEN. "MECHANICAL MODELING AND EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION ON PIEZOCERAMIC BASED ON THE SURFACE-BONDED PZT SENSOR." Surface Review and Letters 26, no. 06 (2019): 1850209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218625x18502098.

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This paper proposes the modified mechanical and mathematical modeling of lead zirconium titanate (PZT) sensor based on the PZT constitutive relation in order to solve the complicated boundary condition and stress situation of PZT sensor due to the effect of adhesive-layer damping. The experimental study on the surface-bonded PZT sensor is chosen to carry out the correctness of the proposed models. The results show that the PZT sensor modeling is simplified to three types. When the amplitude of harmonic force is constant, the greater the excitation frequency, the more sensitive the output volta
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Kashyap, Ritayan, Soumik Chakraborty, Shuwen Zeng, et al. "Enhanced Biosensing Activity of Bimetallic Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor." Photonics 6, no. 4 (2019): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/photonics6040108.

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Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors present a challenge when high sensitivity and small FWHM (full width at half maximum) are required to be achieved simultaneously. FWHM is defined by the difference between the two extreme values of the independent variable at which the value of the dependent variable is equal to half of its maximum. A smaller value of FWHM indicates better accuracy of SPR measurements. Theoretically, many authors have claimed the possibility of simultaneously achieving high sensitivity and small FWHM, which in most of the cases has been limited by experimental validation
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Surface Sensor Validation"

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Sayward, Elton G. "Validation of special sensor microwave/imager ocean surface wind retrievals in equatorial regions." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 1994. http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA293750.

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Thesis (M.S. in Applied Physics) Naval Postgraduate School, December 1994.<br>Thesis advisor(s): Richard Christopher Olsen, Marie C. Colton. "December 1994." Bibliography: p. 67-68. Also available online.
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Dar, Iqbal Mahmud. "An intelligent sensor fusion approach to pattern recognition with an application to bond validation of surface-mount components." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/15717.

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Rocha, Gaso María Isabel. "Analysis, implementation and validation of a Love mode surface acoustic wave device for its application as sensor of biological processes in liquid media." Doctoral thesis, Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/32492.

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En las últimas dos décadas, han surgido diferentes tecnologías acústicas para aplicaciones biosensoras como alternativas a tecnologías de detección bien establecidas ¿acústicas o ópticas¿ como son la Microbalanza de Cuarzo (QCM, por sus siglas en inglés) y la Resonancia de Plasmón de Superficie (SPR, de sus siglas en inglés). En la primera parte de este documento se revisan dichas tecnologías alternativas para aplicaciones en medio líquido. Como resultado de esta revisión, se determina que los dispositivos de onda acústica superficial Love (LW, de sus siglas en inglés) son los má
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Szucs, Kimberly A. "Capturing Three-Dimensional Clavicle Kinematics During Arm Elevation: Describing the Contribution of Clavicle Motion and Associated Scapulothoracic Muscle Activation to Total Shoulder Complex Motion." The Ohio State University, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1275406915.

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Vievard, Sébastien. "Développement et validation d'un analyseur de surface d'onde en plan focal pour un instrument multi-pupilles." Thesis, Paris 6, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA066327/document.

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L’instrumentation multi-pupille permet de repousser les limitations actuelles des diamètres des télescopes monolithiques. L’alignement des sous-pupilles est donc une problématique incontournable pour les futurs projets de télescopes au sol comme dans l’espace. Un Analyseur de Surface d’Onde (ASO) est alors nécessaire pour mesurer les aberrations spécifiques au cas multi-pupille que sont le piston différentiel (différence de marche entre les sous-pupilles), le tip et le tilt (basculements différentiels entre les sous-pupilles). Nous nous attachons à réaliser des ASOs non supervisés et simples d
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Peltier, Fabienne. "Influence du transport de matière sur la compétition entre la corrosion d'une surface d'un alliage d'aluminium mis à nu et le relâchement de peintures fonctionnalisées par des pigments inhibiteurs : validation d'un concept de capteur de corrosion." Thesis, Dijon, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014DIJOS042/document.

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En aéronautique, les structures en alliage d’aluminium 2024 sont protégées par un primaire anticorrosion fonctionnalisé par des pigments inhibiteurs permettant une cicatrisation rapide de la surface de l’alliage exposée à l’environnement extérieur lors d’un endommagement mécanique superficiel. Compte tenu de la perte de fonctionnalité des primaires par lessivage, il semble nécessaire d’évaluer les risques d’amorçage de la corrosion. En pratique, il a été envisagé de mettre en place des capteurs dits de « corrosion ».L’objectif de ce travail était de comprendre le fonctionnement d’un capteur ce
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Conference papers on the topic "Surface Sensor Validation"

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Zolich, Artur, Jo Arve Alfredsen, Tor Arne Johansen, and Kristoffer Rist Skoien. "A communication bridge between underwater sensors and unmanned vehicles using a surface wireless sensor network - design and validation." In OCEANS 2016 - Shanghai. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/oceansap.2016.7485493.

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Zhang, Caiyun, Huasheng Hong, and Shaoling Shang. "Merging and validation of multi-sensor remote sensing sea surface temperature in the China Sea." In 2011 International Conference on Remote Sensing, Environment and Transportation Engineering (RSETE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/rsete.2011.5965229.

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Hahn, Gregory G., Heather P. Cantin, and Michael W. Shafer. "Experimental validation of a sub-surface model of solar power for distributed marine sensor systems." In SPIE Smart Structures and Materials + Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring, edited by Gyuhae Park. SPIE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2219438.

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Lei, Jih-Fen, Lisa C. Martin, and Herbert A. Will. "Advances in Thin Film Sensor Technologies for Engine Applications." In ASME 1997 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/97-gt-458.

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Advanced thin film sensor techniques that can provide accurate surface strain and temperature measurements are being developed at NASA Lewis Research Center. These sensors are needed to provide minimally intrusive characterization of advanced materials (such as ceramics and composites) and structures (such as components for Space Shuttle Main Engine, High Speed Civil Transport, Advanced Subsonic Transports and General Aviation Aircraft) in hostile, high-temperature environments, and for validation of design codes. This paper presents two advanced thin film sensor technologies: strain gauges an
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Xu, Jian, Marcelo J. Dapino, Daniel Gallego-Perez, and Derek Hansford. "Validation and Characterization of an Acoustic Sensor Based on PVDF Micropillars and Patterned Electrodes." In ASME 2010 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2010-3843.

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This paper addresses the fabrication, validation, and characterization of a millimeter-size acoustic sensor consisting of Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) micropillars and patterned electrodes. The sensor takes advantage of two key design principles: stress amplification through the area ratio between the overall surface exposed to acoustic waves and the area of the individual micropillars, and patterned electrodes which reduce the capacitance of the sensor by excluding the capacitance of the air between micropillars. In combination, these design principles enable a sensor capable of achieving 1
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Muralha, João, Luís Eça, António Maximiano, and Guilherme Vaz. "Validation Exercises for a Free Falling Wedge Into Calm Water." In ASME 2018 37th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2018-78598.

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This paper presents the assessment of the modelling error (Validation) of a Navier-Stokes solver using Volume of Fluid (VOF) and moving grid techniques in the simulation of a free falling wedge into calm water. This problem has been studied experimentally to determine the time histories of six pressure probes located on the wedge surface and the acceleration of the wedge. The simulation is restricted to the first 100ms after the impact of the wedge on the water (t = 0 at the impact) and the mathematical model uses the following assumptions: incompressible fluid; two-dimensional, laminar flow,
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Tu, Tse-Yi, Paul C. P. Chao, Yung-Pin Lee, and Yung-Hua Kao. "Optimal Design and Experimental Validation of a New No-Cuff Blood Pressure Sensor Based on a New Finite Element Model." In ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2014-35552.

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A new multi-physics finite element model (FEM) on the vibration of the radial artery on the wrist is built by this study to predict vibration of wrist artery vessel vibration and then diastolic and systolic blood pressures. The FEM includes the sensor of gel capsule and strain-sensing electrodes, skin, bones and muscles. The vibrations of skin surface and the sensor module are successfully simulated by the established FEM. The resulted vibratory deformation of the sensor electrodes are further transformed to resistance variations to mimic realistic electronics of the front-end readout circuit
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Zeng, Hansong, and Yi Zhao. "Biomimetric Liquid State Inertial Sensor." In ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2010-40587.

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Vestibular system is a motion sensing organ vital to human balance system. Patients suffering from vestibular disorders usually experience symptoms including blurred vision, vertigo and increased risks to fall. It is reported that more than 1 billion dollars are spent each year on treating such diseases. In order to accomplish balance prosthesis, an engineering motion sensing system that possesses a comparable function as the natural vestibular system is needed. One unique characteristic of human body motion is the low frequency, which is different from the resonance frequency range of convent
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Zilberstein, Vladimir, Ian Shay, Robert Lyons, Neil Goldfine, Thomas Malow, and Ralph Reiche. "Validation of Multi-Frequency Eddy Current MWM Sensors and MWM-Arrays for Coating Production Quality and Refurbishment Assessment." In ASME Turbo Expo 2003, collocated with the 2003 International Joint Power Generation Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2003-38170.

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Coatings for oxidation, corrosion, and thermal protection provide the required materials performance for gas turbine blades and vanes in state-of-the-art industrial gas turbines. These turbines must withstand severe operating conditions for well over ten thousand hours. Variations in the coating thickness, and increased porosity, can influence the lifetime of such coatings significantly. For components that have been removed from service, effective assessment of the aged coating and substrate condition is critical for refurbish/replace/continue-to-run decisions. A suitable device for coating t
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Jia, Yi, Juan Guillermo Araya, and Gustavo Gutie´rrez. "Numerical Analysis of Response Time for Thin Film Temperature Sensors in Lubricated Contact." In ASME 2004 Heat Transfer/Fluids Engineering Summer Conference. ASMEDC, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht-fed2004-56747.

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Thin film temperature sensors integrated onto mechanical component surface are promising for real-time machine condition monitoring. In this paper one-dimensional heat conduction model has been developed to study the response time of the thin film sensors designed for monitoring of temperature distribution in elastohydrodynamic lubrication contact. A control volume approach was used to numerically analyze the effects of film thickness (from 0.1 μm to 100 μm), sensing materials, and substrate materials on the transient time response of the thin film sensor. Validation of the numerical model was
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Reports on the topic "Surface Sensor Validation"

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Ruosteenoja, Kimmo. Applicability of CMIP6 models for building climate projections for northern Europe. Finnish Meteorological Institute, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35614/isbn.9789523361416.

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In this report, we have evaluated the performance of nearly 40 global climate models (GCMs) participating in Phase 6 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6). The focus is on the northern European area, but the ability to simulate southern European and global climate is discussed as well. Model evaluation was started with a technical control; completely unrealistic values in the GCM output files were identified by seeking the absolute minimum and maximum values. In this stage, one GCM was rejected totally, and furthermore individual output files from two other GCMs. In evaluating t
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