2021 Ieee Urucon 2021
DOI: 10.1109/urucon53396.2021.9647197
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Design of Biomedical Soft Robotic Device for Lower Limbs Mechanical Muscle Rehabilitation and Electrochemical Monitoring under Reduced-Gravity Space Environment

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“…7. The electronic circuit of the oximeter includes a 950nm IR LED, a 1000nm phototransistor, a red LED, an LM 358 amplifier, a 128 * 74 pixels OLED display, a Bluetooth module HC-06, and an Arduino Uno [25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34]. The design and simulation of the circuit is carried out in the Fritzing software for its subsequent implementation on a printed circuit board (PCB).…”
Section: B Electronic Design and Remote Monitoring Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…7. The electronic circuit of the oximeter includes a 950nm IR LED, a 1000nm phototransistor, a red LED, an LM 358 amplifier, a 128 * 74 pixels OLED display, a Bluetooth module HC-06, and an Arduino Uno [25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34]. The design and simulation of the circuit is carried out in the Fritzing software for its subsequent implementation on a printed circuit board (PCB).…”
Section: B Electronic Design and Remote Monitoring Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has motivated both governments and private space companies to be interested in sending manned missions to Mars or the Moon, investing resources, and sending robotic missions to explore solutions to make these planets habitable and safe for humans [1]- [3]. Among these solutions are space biomedical mechatronics projects developed by the Center for Space Emerging Technologies, on which the T-EVA Project is based [4]- [9]. Extravehicular activities (EVAs) are a fundamental part of space exploration and have been a regular feature of manned missions since the earliest days of the space program.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%