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Akshat Wahi
Researcher at Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research
Publications - 10
Citations - 256
Akshat Wahi is an academic researcher from Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectrometer & Time domain. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 208 citations. Previous affiliations of Akshat Wahi include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Harvard University.
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Ultra-portable, wireless smartphone spectrometer for rapid, non-destructive testing of fruit ripeness
TL;DR: A smartphone based spectrometer design that is standalone and supported on a wireless platform, comparable to existing bench-top spectrometers in terms of stability and wavelength resolution is demonstrated.
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Ultra-portable, wireless smartphone spectrometer for rapid, non-destructive testing of fruit ripeness
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate a smartphone based spectrometer design that is standalone and supported on a wireless platform, which is inherently low-cost and the power consumption is minimal making it portable to carry out a range of studies in the field.
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Mobile phone based mini-spectrometer for rapid screening of skin cancer
Anshuman J. Das,Tristan Swedish,Akshat Wahi,Mira N. Moufarrej,Marie Noland,Thomas Gurry,Edgar Aranda-Michel,Deniz C. Aksel,Sneha Wagh,Vijay Sadashivaiah,Xu Zhang,Ramesh Raskar +11 more
TL;DR: A highly sensitive mobile phone based spectrometer that has potential to detect cancerous skin lesions in a rapid, non-invasive manner and is exploring ways to use this device to measure endogenous fluorescence of skin in order to distinguish cancerous from non-cancerous lesions with a mobile phonebased dermatoscope.
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Development of a Novel Underactuated Robotic Fish with Magnetic Transmission System
TL;DR: In this article , a robotic fish inspired to carangiform swimmers is developed, which can swim with a maximal speed of 0.73 body lengths per second (0.13m/s) at a tail beat frequency of 3.25m Hz.
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Design and preliminary evaluation of a wearable device for mass-screening of sleep apnea
Rohan S. Puri,Athanasios G. Athanassiadis,Niharika Gill,Sai Sri Sathya,Geetanjali Rathod,Akshat Wahi,Guy Satat,Maulik D. Majmudar,Pratik Shah +8 more
TL;DR: A new model for OSA screening is introduced and an at-home wearable sleep mask is described that can robustly track the wearers' sleep patterns and incorporate the most valuable sensors for Osa diagnosis, while maintaining ease-of-use and comfort for the patient.