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Diego P. Morales

Researcher at University of Granada

Publications -  107
Citations -  1291

Diego P. Morales is an academic researcher from University of Granada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Flexible electronics. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 90 publications receiving 781 citations.

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Flexible and robust laser-induced graphene heaters photothermally scribed on bare polyimide substrates

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate the feasibility of fabricating cost-effective and robust laser-induced graphene (LIG) flexible heaters with an innovative technique based on the photothermal production of graphene with a foam-like morphology.
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Development of an Electrical Capacitance Tomography system using four rotating electrodes

TL;DR: In this article, an Electrical Capacitance Tomography (ECT) sensor scheme consisting of N segments linked in four groups, treated as single, extremely broad electrodes forming a 4-electrode sensor is presented.
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Efficient wavelet-based ECG processing for single-lead FHR extraction

TL;DR: This novel method is divided in two stages: the first step consists on a one-step wavelet-based preprocessing for simultaneous baseline and high-frequency noise suppression, while the second stage efficiently detects fetal QRS complexes allowing FHR monitoring.
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In-Depth Study of Laser Diode Ablation of Kapton Polyimide for Flexible Conductive Substrates.

TL;DR: The results show that the laser-assisted ablation of Kapton® polyimide by a laser diode constitutes a simple one-step and environmental friendly method to induce graphene-derived structures on the surface ofpolyimide films.
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Noise Suppression in ECG Signals through Efficient One-Step Wavelet Processing Techniques

TL;DR: This paper illustrates the application of the discrete wavelet transform (DWT) for wandering and noise suppression in electrocardiographic (ECG) signals with a novel one-step implementation, which allows improving the overall denoising process.