VideoCategory: Electronics, sensors and digital hardware not elsewhere classified

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The field of Electronics, sensors and digital hardware not elsewhere classified research encompasses specialized devices and systems that do not fit traditional categories but play a crucial role in advancing technology. This area includes diverse components such as photonic devices, digital processor architectures, and innovative sensor technologies. It contributes to broader Electronics, sensors and digital hardware research by addressing unique challenges and novel applications. JoVE Visualize enhances understanding by pairing PubMed research articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, providing researchers and students with clear visual access to experimental methods and results.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Established Methods in Electronics and Sensor Research

Core research methods in electronics and sensors involve the design and characterization of digital electronic devices, radio frequency engineering, and photonic and electro-optical sensor systems. Techniques such as signal processing, circuit simulation, and hardware prototyping remain fundamental for developing and validating new hardware solutions. Experimental setups often include photovoltaic devices and the detailed analysis of electronic sensors to optimize performance and integration in complex systems.

Emerging Approaches and Innovative Techniques

Recent advances focus on integrating software frameworks like Aquasense for aquatic sensor development and exploring novel digital processor architectures tailored for specific applications. Research increasingly incorporates multi-disciplinary innovations such as electro-optical sensors combined with machine learning for enhanced sensitivity and selectivity. These emergent methods facilitate new possibilities in real-time data acquisition and advanced device miniaturization, pushing the boundaries within Electronics, sensors and digital hardware not elsewhere classified.

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Recently Published Articles

July 3, 2013

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Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia

How standard transesophageal echocardiography views change with dextrocardia

  • Monish S Raut, Arun Maheshwari, Sujay Shad et al.

December 25, 2015

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AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology

The Electronic Era: Unintended Consequences?

  • Thomas H Berquist et al.

July 29, 2011

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Paediatric Anaesthesia

Video laryngoscopy in infants: one device does not fit all

  • Luigi Viola, John E Fiadjoe, Paul A Stricker et al.

December 23, 2006

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Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics

The electronic prescription conundrum: why “e-Rx” isn’t so “e-Z”

  • M H T Ridinger et al.

September 7, 2016

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JAMA Internal Medicine

Remaining Questions Concerning Wearable Devices-Reply

  • Motohiko Miyachi, Haruka Murakami et al.

October 21, 2010

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Nature Immunology

Host DNase TREX1 hides HIV from DNA sensors

  • Teunis B H Geijtenbeek et al.

April 23, 2015

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Best Practice & Research. Clinical Anaesthesiology

It’s not all about technology

  • Klaus Hahnenkamp, Georg Breuer et al.