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Osaka Electro-Communication University
Education•Neyagawa, Japan•
About: Osaka Electro-Communication University is a education organization based out in Neyagawa, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Scattering & Laser. The organization has 1454 authors who have published 2813 publications receiving 33291 citations.
Topics: Scattering, Laser, Mobile robot, Fuzzy set operations, Luminescence
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TL;DR: A review of wearable pulse rate sensors with green LEDs can be found in this paper. But, the authors do not discuss the application of these sensors in the medical field. But, they briefly present the history of wearable PPG and recent developments in wearable pulse-rate sensors.
Abstract: Photoplethysmography (PPG) technology has been used to develop small, wearable, pulse rate sensors. These devices, consisting of infrared light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and photodetectors, offer a simple, reliable, low-cost means of monitoring the pulse rate noninvasively. Recent advances in optical technology have facilitated the use of high-intensity green LEDs for PPG, increasing the adoption of this measurement technique. In this review, we briefly present the history of PPG and recent developments in wearable pulse rate sensors with green LEDs. The application of wearable pulse rate monitors is discussed.
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TL;DR: This paper deals with the properties of their methods in the case of 'generalized modus tollens', and investigates the other new fuzzy reasoning methods obtained by introducing the implication rules of many valued logic systems.
493 citations
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TL;DR: In this paper, Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was applied to metal hydride electrodes to investigate the deterioration of metal hydide electrodes using a mischmetal-based alloy, MmNi 3.5 Co 0.7 Al 0.8, using EIS.
471 citations
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Kyoto University1, Pusan National University2, Kobe University3, Toho University4, Wonkwang University5, Korea University6, University of New Mexico7, Gifu University8, University College London9, Osaka Electro-Communication University10, Nagoya University11, Tohoku University12, Chonnam National University13, Gyeongsang National University14, Japan Atomic Energy Agency15, Konkuk University16, Carnegie Mellon University17, Higashi Nippon International University18, Brookhaven National Laboratory19, Kyoto Sangyo University20, Aichi University of Education21, University of Tokyo22, Osaka City University23, National Institute of Radiological Sciences24
TL;DR: In this article, a double-hyperfragment event has been found in a hybrid-emulsion experiment, which is identified uniquely as the sequential decay of ${}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}ensureMath{-}0.11}+0.18}\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}
Abstract: A double-hyperfragment event has been found in a hybrid-emulsion experiment. It is identified uniquely as the sequential decay of ${}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{\Lambda}}^{6}\mathrm{He}$ emitted from a ${\ensuremath{\Xi}}^{\ensuremath{-}}$ hyperon nuclear capture at rest. The mass of ${}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{\Lambda}}^{6}\mathrm{He}$ and the $\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\Lambda}$ interaction energy $\ensuremath{\Delta}{B}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{\Lambda}}$ have been measured for the first time devoid of the ambiguities due to the possibilities of excited states. The value of $\ensuremath{\Delta}{B}_{\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{\Lambda}}$ is $1.01\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}{0.20}_{\ensuremath{-}0.11}^{+0.18}\phantom{\rule{0ex}{0ex}}\mathrm{MeV}$. This demonstrates that the $\ensuremath{\Lambda}\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\Lambda}$ interaction is weakly attractive.
435 citations
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TL;DR: It is revealed that this type of fuzzy controller behaves approximately like a PD controller that may yield steady-state error for the control system, and a new fuzzy controller structure is proposed which retains the characteristics similar to the conventional PID controller.
335 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Brian A. Wandell | 83 | 341 | 28529 |
David G. Kirkpatrick | 45 | 188 | 9301 |
Xiaoming Wen | 43 | 174 | 6014 |
Konstantina S. Nikita | 42 | 403 | 6685 |
Yoshiaki Shirai | 40 | 302 | 6022 |
Kunihide Tachibana | 37 | 214 | 5940 |
Toshiyo Tamura | 36 | 227 | 5245 |
Akiko Saito | 35 | 241 | 5350 |
Tomokazu Fukuda | 34 | 190 | 3383 |
H. Funahashi | 30 | 116 | 3274 |
Tetsuo Asano | 29 | 186 | 3102 |
Shigeo Minami | 29 | 128 | 2899 |
Yuichiro Tameda | 29 | 75 | 2740 |
Toshio Motoba | 28 | 120 | 2414 |
Takeshi Hirai | 27 | 94 | 2333 |