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    Optimal Mobile Sensor Scheduling for a Guaranteed Coverage Ratio in Hybrid Wireless Sensor Networks by Zhixin Fu, Keyou You

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…This paper proposes an optimal mobile sensor-scheduling algorithm for recovering the failure sensors in hybrid wireless sensor networks (WSNs). …”
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    Energy Aware Swarm Optimization with Intercluster Search for Wireless Sensor Network by Shanmugasundaram Thilagavathi, Bhavani Gnanasambandan Geetha

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are emerging as a low cost popular solution for many real-world challenges. …”
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    Optimization of a genetically encoded fluorescent sensor for the detection of 5-HT by XU Mufan, ZHANG Kun, WANG Jingyi, GAO Xinke, CHENG Aobing, ZHANG Peng

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Objective·To optimize iSeroSnFR, a genetically encoded 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) fluorescent sensor based on bacterial periplasmic binding proteins (PBPs), to enhance its performance for both in vivo and in vitro 5-HT detection.Methods·iSeroSnFR1.2 was engineered by replacing the circularly permuted superfolder green fluorescence protein (cpsfGFP) sequence in iSeroSnFR1.0 with that from the acetylcholine sensor iAChSnFR using Gibson assembly. …”
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    Smart orthopedic implants: the future of personalized joint replacement and monitoring by Eskandar Kirolos

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Introduction Smart orthopedic implants integrate advanced sensor technologies to revolutionize joint replacement and orthopedic care. …”
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    RL-BMAC: An RL-Based MAC Protocol for Performance Optimization in Wireless Sensor Networks by Owais Khan, Sana Ullah, Muzammil Khan, Han-Chieh Chao

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…These networks operate on a limited power supply in the form of batteries, which are normally difficult to replace on a frequent basis. In wireless sensor networks, sensor nodes alternate between sleep and active states to conserve energy through different methods. …”
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    What Is the Optimal Sampling Time of Environmental Parameters? Fourier Analysis and Energy Harvesting to Reduce Sensors Consumption in Smart Greenhouses by Cristian Bua, Davide Adami, Stefano Giordano

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Therefore, while sensors cannot be eliminated, it is essential to optimize their energy consumption. …”
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    Optimal fusion β-quaternion filtering from delayed observations and packet losses with compensation strategy under properness by J. D. Jiménez-López, R. M. Fernández-Alcalá, F. Gutiérrez-Trujillo, E. Grassucci, D. Comminiello

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…It is assumed that observations from each sensor may be subject to random updates or delays, and may also experience packet losses. …”
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    An energy-balanced multi-sensor scheduling scheme for collaborative target tracking in wireless sensor networks by Pengcheng Fu, Hongying Tang, Yongbo Cheng, Baoqing Li, Hanwang Qian, Xiaobing Yuan

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Then, we put forward a novel energy-balanced sensor nodes scheduling algorithm, Greedy Balance Replace Heuristic Algorithm, to select a near-optimal task sensor set from the candidate sensor node set to balance tracking quality and network lifetime. …”
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    Inclusive innovation: Implementation of low-cost proximity sensors for canes by Herald Gonzales-Saavedra, Kenjy Garcia-Hurtado, Carlos Gallegos-Pinedo, Rodrigo Tenazoa-Bardales, Anthony Ordinola-Sinarahua, Diego Hilario-Putpaña, Dick Diaz-Delgado

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…During testing, it demonstrated high effectiveness in detecting large objects and issuing immediate alerts; however, it showed limitations with small objects, liquids, and humid environments. The need to optimize the battery, which is currently replaceable, was identified, and as a future improvement, the incorporation of wireless charging technologies and LIDAR sensors was proposed for more precise detection. …”
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    Deep learning-based phase demodulation for distributed acoustic sensor by Yiming Tang, Kewei Liu, Chen Liu, Haiyong Wu, Rugang Wang, Mengmeng Chen, Fei Xu

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Accurate demodulation is essential for a deeper understanding of the physical processes in fiber optic sensing systems, enhancing measurement accuracy, and optimizing system performance. In this paper, a phase demodulation algorithm for distributed acoustic sensor (DAS) data processing was developed using deep learning framework. …”
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    Placement and Orientation of an Accelerometer Sensor Attached to the Human Incus in Hearing Implants by Burovikhin Dmitrii, Kitsopoulos Panagiota, Lauxmann Michael, Grosh Karl

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The best location is determined to be near the incudomalleolar joint. The optimal orientation of the sensor at the determined location is obtained using two criteria - maximum voltage sum and minimum loudness level sum. …”
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    Sensor-Based Diagnostics for Conveyor Belt Condition Monitoring and Predictive Refurbishment by Ryszard Błażej, Leszek Jurdziak, Aleksandra Rzeszowska

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Shifting refurbishment decisions from the plant to the conveyor improved success rates from 70% to over 90% and optimized belt lifecycle management. Sensor-based monitoring enables predictive maintenance, reduces premature or delayed replacements, increases belt reuse, lowers costs, and supports the circular economy by extending belt core life and reducing raw material demand. …”
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    Home health monitoring around the time of surgery: qualitative study of patients’ experiences before and after joint replacement by Rachael Gooberman-Hill, Ashley W Blom, Sabrina Grant, Ian Craddock, Micheal Whitehouse

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Objectives Hip and knee replacements are common major elective surgical interventions with over 200 000 performed annually in the UK. …”
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    Research on Underwater Sensor Network Adaptive Clustering Algorithm for Marine Environment Monitoring by Libin Xue, Chunjie Cao, Rongxin Zhu

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Thus, the mobile monitoring nodes within UWSNs are typically powered by batteries with limited energy, and replacement on the seabed is challenging. As a result, optimizing the energy consumption of the mobile monitoring network is of significant importance. …”
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    Application and Performance Analysis of Hollow Cores in Lightweight Design of Induction Coil Sensor by Huxing Huang, Shiyong Huang, Liqing Zhou, Zhigang Yuan, Kui Jiang, Qiyang Xiong, Rentong Lin, Hongyan Tan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Conventional induction coil sensors are typically large and heavy, but the lightweight design of satellite-borne induction coil sensors is necessary and important due to the limitation of the satellite’s volume and mass. …”
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    Fault Diagnosis and Data Reconstruction of Temperature Sensors for Wind Turbine Stator Winding by Ling Zhou, Qiancheng Zhao, Jinhui Zeng, Anfeng Zhu, Xiafei Long, Ling He

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To ensure system stability in the event of sensor failure, a multi-input single-output sensor fault data reconstruction model is proposed on the basis of long-term and short-term memory (LSTM) networks, which are further optimized using the seagull optimization algorithm (SOA-LSTM). …”
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    Spoof localized surface plasmons metamaterial sensor for non-invasive hemodialysis process monitoring by Jinqing Cao, Yachen Pang, Liwei Wang, Huiming Yao, Jianchun Xu, Ke Bi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The utilization of continuous non-invasive sensors for blood property detection can achieve an adequacy assessment of the dialysis process, which is of great significance for determining the optimal treatment time, ensuring the treatment effect, and improving the quality of life of patients. …”
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