Martin Hensher ([email protected]) is an associate professor of health systems financing and organization in Deakin University’s Institute for Health Transformation, in Burwood, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract: Effective gait monitoring and rehabilitation are essential for improving the quality of life in individuals with disabilities. Inertial sensors have the potential to enable long-term gait ...
Abstract: The range of the frequency to be measured by a measurement device depends on the purpose of performing the measurement. The frequency measurement device is built specifically according to ...
Dark matter will help explain not only how our universe was made, but also its components. It will help people understand fundamental physics and how additional particles and forces exist. The ...
A minimal example that reads a digital IR (obstacle/proximity) sensor on pin D2 and lights the onboard LED (pin 13) when an object is detected. The project is configured to build with PlatformIO for ...
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