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UT Tehuacán

Centro de Recursos Digitales

Electrónica

A study on MMG sensor using piezoelectric polymer nanofibers by electrospinning

Abstract In the fields of medical and sports science, it is required to evaluate muscle activity qualitatively and quantitatively. Currently, mechanomyogram (MMG) that can reflect the mechanical activity of muscle fibers is attracting attention. The purpose of this study is to develop a sensor that can measure MMG during exercise. In this study, a small […]

An activity recognition system at home based on illuminance sensors

Abstract A social issue that leads to the safety and security of people is the network that monitors the safety of people living alone in remote areas. Various research and developments of indoor human activity recognition using IoT sensor nodes have been conducted in recent years. In this research, we focus on turning on and […]

Terahertz radiation from shockwave front irradiated with femtosecond optical pulses

Abstract Femtosecond double optical pulse experiments with nanosecond time delay were conducted in air. Terahertz pulses were generated from laser plasmas produced by the irradiation with the main pulses on shockwave excited by the pre-pulse illumination. Intensity of the terahertz pulses depends on the time difference Δt and relative position Δy between the pre- and […]

Thin diameter optical displacement sensor for grasping force sensing of surgical robot

Abstract The purpose of this study is to realize a grasp force measurement of forceps for robotic surgery systems. Generally, surgical robot forceps is actuated by traction wire, and we have suggested a newly force sensing system by measuring the wire expansion utilizing micro displacement sensors. For measuring the elongation of the wire, the white-light […]

Investigation of vacuum measurement by nano‐gap device

Abstract Advances in microfabrication technology have enabled electron beam lithography (EB lithography) systems to produce microfabrication on the order of 10 of nanometers. Using this technology, we have fabricated nanogap electrodes that can generate large electric fields at low voltages. The gap between the tips of the fabricated electrodes is 100 nm, and the curvature of […]

Cuff‐less blood pressure estimation using hetero‐core optical fibers

Abstract In this study, we proposed a cuff-less blood pressure measurement using a medical tape sensor with an embedded hetero-core optical fiber. The tape sensor pasted on the skin can directly detect pulse wave signals with a simple measuring device. Pulse transit time (PTT) was obtained from the time difference between the two pulse waveforms […]

Geometrically Shaped 32QAM and Modified Binary Switching Coding Method in Underwater Visible Light Communication

Visible light communication (VLC) has emerged as a promising communication method in 6G, particularly in the domain of underwater communication. However, because of its intimate coupling to the light-emitting diodes (LED), the transmission rate is limited by the modulation bandwidth and the nonlinearity of the LED. With current device development, LED bandwidth is substantially lower […]

Antenna Decoupling Based on Characteristic Modes Cancellation

The demand for a high transmission data rate in 5G leads to the wide application of the multi-input, multi-output (MIMO) technique. However, the narrow design space in mobile phone causes severe unexpected coupling between antenna units and deteriorate the system performance dramatically. In this paper, we focus on the antenna coupling within the MIMO system. […]

Characteristic Mode Analysis for Thin Dielectric Sheets with Alternative Surface Integral Equation

When the dielectric sheet is electrically thin in the normal direction, the conventional volume integral equation (VIE) can be approximately simplified to the surface one. On this basis, a novel surface integral equation-based formulation is presented for analyzing characteristic mode (CM) of thin dielectric sheets. The resultant CMs are expressed with tangential and normal components […]

Network Element Placement for Space‐Air‐Ground Integrated Network: A Tutorial

With the demand for Internet connectivity in remote areas, the space-air-ground integrated network (SAGIN) was proposed to achieve ubiquitous coverage and enhance service capabilities of extant terrestrial networks. The paradigm of virtual network element placement (NEP) is applied into SAGIN. It can save energy and operating costs by placing specific network elements (NEs) as software […]