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Sergio Luiz Stevan

Researcher at Federal University of Technology - Paraná

Publications -  62
Citations -  534

Sergio Luiz Stevan is an academic researcher from Federal University of Technology - Paraná. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Optical amplifier. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 53 publications receiving 290 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergio Luiz Stevan include Ponta Grossa State University & University of Aveiro.

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Sensor Fusion and Smart Sensor in Sports and Biomedical Applications.

TL;DR: The main characteristic of this review is to present the largest quantity of relevant examples of sensor fusion and smart sensors focusing on their utilization and proposals, without deeply addressing one specific system or technique, to the detriment of the others.
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Sensors and Systems for Physical Rehabilitation and Health Monitoring-A Review.

TL;DR: This paper presents a state-of-the-art review of sensors and systems for rehabilitation and health monitoring based on three groups: Sensors in Healthcare, Home Medical Assistance, and Continuous Health Monitoring; Systems and sensors in Physical Rehabilitation; and Assistive Systems.
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Feature selection and dimensionality reduction: An extensive comparison in hand gesture classification by sEMG in eight channels armband approach

TL;DR: An extensive comparison of feature reduction techniques and their influences in the classification process is presented, showing how the feature reduction process can aid and increase the performance of classification of sEMG in armband acquisition approach.
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Peach growth cycle monitoring using an electronic nose

TL;DR: A prototype of electronic noses that generates a rapid and accurate response to the growth cycle of the peaches in the crop is developed, showing that the device is promising for monitoring of areas with an intense emission of VOCs.
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A Prototype to Detect the Alcohol Content of Beers Based on an Electronic Nose.

TL;DR: A prototype was developed to detect the concentration of ethanol in a high spectrum of beers presents in the market, using cheap and easy-to-acquire 13 gas sensors made with a metal oxide semiconductor (MOS).