scholarly journals Thin Magnetically Permeable Targets for Inductive Sensing: Application to Limb Prosthetics

Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (18) ◽  
pp. 4041 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ethan J. Weathersby ◽  
Clement J. Gurrey ◽  
Jake B. McLean ◽  
Benjamin N. Sanders ◽  
Brian G. Larsen ◽  
...  

The purpose of this research was to create a thin ferrous polymer composite to be used as a target for inductive sensing in limb prosthetics. Inductive sensors are used to monitor limb-to-socket distance in prosthetic sockets, which reflects socket fit. A styrene–ethylene–ethylene/propylene–styrene (SEEPS) polymer was mixed with iron powder at three concentrations (75, 77, 85 wt%), and thin disk-shaped samples were fabricated (0.50, 0,75, 1.00 mm thickness). For 85 wt% samples of 0.50 mm thickness, which proved the best combination of high signal strength and low target volume, inductive sensor sensitivity ranged from 3.2E5 counts/mm at 0.00–1.00 mm distances to 7.2E4 counts/mm at 4.00–5.00 mm distances. The application of compressive stress (up to 425 kPa) introduced an absolute measurement error of less than 3.3 μm. Tensile elasticity was 282 kPa, which is comparable to that of commercial elastomeric liners. Durability testing in the shoe of an able-bodied participant demonstrated a change in calibration coefficient of less than 3.8% over two weeks of wear. The ferrous polymer composite may facilitate the development of automatically adjusting sockets that use limb-to-socket distance measurement for feedback control.

2013 ◽  
Vol 117 (29) ◽  
pp. 6332-6345 ◽  
Author(s):  
Byungmoon Cho ◽  
Vivek Tiwari ◽  
Robert J. Hill ◽  
William K. Peters ◽  
Trevor L. Courtney ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 615 ◽  
pp. A151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Bensby ◽  
Karin Lind

Despite the recent availability of large samples of stars with high-precision Li abundances, there are many unanswered questions about the evolution of this unique element in the Galaxy and in the stars themselves. It is unclear which parameters and physical mechanisms govern Li depletion in late-type stars and if Galactic enrichment has proceeded differently in different stellar populations. With this study we aim to explore these questions further by mapping the evolution of Li with stellar mass, age, and effective temperature for Milky Way disk stars, linking the metal-poor and metal-rich regimes, and how Li differs in the thin and thick disks. We determine Li abundances for a well-studied sample of 714 F and G dwarf, turn-off, and subgiant stars in the solar neighbourhood. The analysis is based on line synthesis of the 7Li line at 6707 Å in high-resolution and high-signal-to-noise ratio echelle spectra, obtained with the MIKE, FEROS, SOFIN, UVES, and FIES spectrographs. The presented Li abundances are corrected for non-LTE effects. Out of the sample of 714 stars, we are able to determine Li abundances for 394 stars and upper limits on the Li abundance for another 121 stars. Out of 36 stars that are listed as exoplanet host stars, 18 have well-determined Li abundances and 6 have Li upper limits. Our main finding is that there are no signatures of Li production in stars associated with the thick disk. Instead the Li abundance trend is decreasing with metallicity for these thick disk stars. Significant Li production is however seen in the thin disk, with a steady increase towards super-solar metallicities. At the highest metallicities, however, around [Fe/H] ≈ +0.3, we tentatively confirm the recent discovery that the Li abundances level out. Our finding contradicts the other recent studies that found that Li is also produced in the thick disk. We find that this is likely due to the α-enhancement criteria which those studies used to define their thick disk samples. By using the more robust age criteria, we are able to define a thick disk stellar sample that is much less contaminated by thin disk stars. Furthermore, we also tentatively confirm the age-Li correlation for solar twin stars, and we find that there is no correlation between Li abundance and whether the stars have detected exoplanets or not. The major conclusion that can be drawn from this study is that no significant Li production relative to the primordial abundance took place during the first few billion years of the Milky Way, an era coinciding with the formation and evolution of the thick disk. Significant Li enrichment then took place once long-lived low-mass stars (acting on a timescale longer than SNIa) had had time to contribute to the chemical enrichment of the interstellar medium.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. ii21-ii21
Author(s):  
Yusuke Tabei ◽  
Kengo Sato ◽  
Toshikazu Kimura ◽  
Koreaki Irie ◽  
Shunsuke Ichi

Abstract INTRODUCTION In recent years, hypofractionated radiotherapy (HRT) 40Gy in 15 fractions with concomitant temozolomide(TMZ) has come to be used as standard treatment for elderly glioblastoma. However, the treatment duration of 3–4 weeks for radiation is not enough short, and there is also a problem of radiation sickness. We performed hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy with CyberKnife (CK) for less than 2weeks. We retrospectively analyzed eight newly diagnosed elderly patients with glioblastoma treated by CK. METHODS Surgical cavity, contrast enhanced lesion, FLAIR high signal intensity area were set as gross tumor volume (GTV). To planned target volume (PTV) as GTV + 2 mm, Marginal dose (D95) 35 Gy in 5 fractions (Fr) was prescribed. The dose prescription and number of fractions were adjusted taking into consideration dose distribution, dose-limiting for important organs such as optic chiasm and brainstem. RESULTS The eight patients consisted of 3 men and 5 women. The median age was 78 (range 68–84) years old. All patients were pathologically diagnosed as glioblastoma. Two of 8 cases had undergone gross total removal of contrast area. Median postoperative KPS was 70 (40–80). Thirty three (28–33.5) Gy was administered in 5 (3–10) Fr to PTV 117 (44–243) ml. TMZ was used in 7 patients. Bevacizumab (BEV) was used together from 4 weeks after surgery in 5 patients. Progression-free survival was 6.5 (2.9–10.6) months and overall survival was 17.5 (7.1–28.5) months. 7 patients had experienced controllable hypertension with antihypertensive agents, Two patients had suffered from deep vein thrombosis, and anticoagulation therapy was used. One patient had nausea and malaise due to TMZ and had continue BEV alone. Asymptomatic cerebral infarction in the radiation field was observed in a patient. CONCLUSION CK treated in less than half duration of conventional HRT is expected as less invasive treatment.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Costas Michaelides ◽  
Foteini-Niovi Pavlidou

The discussion concerning programmable MAC in Body Area Networks (BANs) is due to the demand for simple and low-power sensor nodes. Additionally, the diverse applications in BANs require low-level modifications to support adaptive services or custom functions. In this work, we propose a novel scheme for programmable MAC, which requires a minor modification to the beacon frame of IEEE 802.15.6-2012. Specifically, our main contribution is the attachment of a command to the beacon, which is broadcasted at the beginning of each superframe by the hub. The hub requests an action, typically a modification of a MAC capability field, by the nodes with a metric which satisfies a constraint. Thus, one command at a time, the proposed scheme is applied with a negligible overhead. Two adaptive use cases, based on signal strength, are implemented to demonstrate this scheme. Firstly, the hub requests the nodes with high signal strength to enable relay support and secondly, the hub requests the nodes with low signal strength to set a sleeping pattern. In the first case packet delivery increases significantly, while in the second case each node saves an amount of energy.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Costas Michaelides ◽  
Foteini-Niovi Pavlidou

The discussion concerning programmable MAC in Body Area Networks (BANs) is due to the demand for simple and low-power sensor nodes. Additionally, the diverse applications in BANs require low-level modifications to support adaptive services or custom functions. In this work, we propose a novel scheme for programmable MAC, which requires a minor modification to the beacon frame of IEEE 802.15.6-2012. Specifically, our main contribution is the attachment of a command to the beacon, which is broadcasted at the beginning of each superframe by the hub. The hub requests an action, typically a modification of a MAC capability field, by the nodes with a metric which satisfies a constraint. Thus, one command at a time, the proposed scheme is applied with a negligible overhead. Two adaptive use cases, based on signal strength, are implemented to demonstrate this scheme. Firstly, the hub requests the nodes with high signal strength to enable relay support and secondly, the hub requests the nodes with low signal strength to set a sleeping pattern. In the first case packet delivery increases significantly, while in the second case each node saves an amount of energy.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (Supplement_6) ◽  
pp. vi211-vi211
Author(s):  
Yusuke Tabei ◽  
Kengo Sato ◽  
Shunsuke Ichi

Abstract BACKGROUND The prognosis for patients with recurrent glioblastoma after Bevacizumab (Bev) treatment is extremely poor. No effective treatment has been established. PURPOSE We retrospectively investigated the efficacy and safety of hypofractionated stereotactic radiotherapy with Cyberknife (CK-HSRT) for recurrent glioblastoma after Bev treatment in our institution. METHODS GTV (Gross tumor volume) was set in the FLAIR abnormal high signal area that resulted in the contrast lesion and invasive recurrence, and PTV (Planning target volume) = GTV + 2 mm. As aimed CK dose,30 Gray(Gy) in 5 fraction was performed on PTV. Bev(10mg/kg biweekly) was continued after CK. The case background, treatment effect, survival and adverse events were investigated for 21 cases from January 2013 to the end of May 2018. RESULTS The median age was 69 (range;31–85) years, and The D95% marginal dose was 27.5 (23–35) Gy in 5 (3–8) divisions. Median PTV was 112 (2–305) ml. The median time to progression after CK was 3.9 months, and the median overall survival after CK was 10.9 months. Early treatment-related adverse events included hair loss in the irradiated area, seizures, headache, nausea and vomiting. As late treatment-related adverse events, symptomatic cerebral radiation necrosis was not observed, but 2 cases of symptomatic cerebral infarction and a case of cerebral hemorrhage were observed. All cases were treated conservatively. CONCLUSION CK-HSRT may be well tolerated and effective as a salvage treatment for the patients with recurrent glioblastoma after Bev.


2018 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 096369351802700 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liu Cao ◽  
Dong Zhang

The graphene/polymer composite sponge was prepared by self-assembly of water-soluble chloroprene on 3D graphene sponge and freeze drying. The composite sponge possesses 3D interconnected skeleton structure. This unique structure not only maintains the physical properties of graphene sponge, but also effectively transfers load from graphene sponge to polymer skeletons under compressive deformations. The composite sponge shows promising applications in pressure-sensing sensors.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer A. Bonin ◽  
Himanshu Save

Abstract. Bottom pressure estimates from three different GRACE gravity series (an experimental CSR swath series, ITSG2016, and ITSG2018) and two global ocean models (OMCT and MPIOM) are compared to Jason altimetry sea level anomaly estimates, in order to determine the accuracy of the GRACE and model data at sub-monthly time scales. We find that the GRACE series are capable of explaining 25–75 % of the sub-monthly altimetric variability over most of those ocean regions which have high signal strength. All three GRACE series explain more of the sub-monthly variability than the de-aliasing products they were created with do. Upon examination over finer frequency bands, the GRACE series prove superior at explaining that altimetric signal for signals with periods as short as 10 days.


1955 ◽  
Vol 64 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Schwartz ◽  
Sheldon I. Wilpon ◽  
Frank A. Comerci

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