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Human breathing perception system based on Wi-Fi subcarrier mutual information
Published 2024-02-01“…The unpredictable environmental changes cause large fluctuations in Wi-Fi signals, and it is difficult to quantify the static and behaviorally-aware dynamic components in the subcarriers, so it is not possible to accurately portray the fluctuating form of dynamic breathing characteristics.Based on this, a subcarrier mutual information breathing perception (SMIBP) system was proposed.Firstly, a form of inscribing dynamic component information (DCI) was proposed, and mutual information theory was utilized to extract the dynamic component information representing respiration in subcarriers.Then, analytic hierarchy process (AHP) was used to combine the subcarriers to maximize the dynamic characteristics of the respiratory signals to obtain the reconstructed DCI sensory base signals.Finally, the respiration rate was obtained by combining the wavelet transform and peak detection method, which revealed of a theoretical pathway representing the dynamic component of human respiration.Simulation results show that the proposed system can better characterize the dynamic breathing component in each subcarrier, and can significantly improve the sensing accuracy and range of Wi-Fi for small-scale actions in different scenarios.…”
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An analysis of the role of different levels of exchange of explicit information in human–robot cooperation
Published 2025-02-01Subjects: “…human–robot collaboration…”
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A Universal Story: Conversations with Richard Potts About Human Evolution Heritage
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Arsenic toxicity in Antarctic krill oil and its impact on human intestinal cells
Published 2025-01-01“…Arsenic is a pervasive environmental pollutant that can bioaccumulate in Antarctic krill through the food chain, posing potential risks to human health. This study investigates the toxic effects of arsenic in Antarctic krill oil (AKO) on Caco-2 cells, focusing on oxidative stress and apoptosis induction. …”
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Multiscale Residual Weighted Classification Network for Human Activity Recognition in Microwave Radar
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Human Trust in Robots: A Survey on Trust Models and Their Controls/Robotics Applications
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The unseen perils of oral-care products generated micro/nanoplastics on human health
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Domain-generalization human activity recognition model based on CSI instance normalization
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The Effect of Age on the Regenerative Potential of Human Eyelid Adipose-Derived Stem Cells
Published 2018-01-01“…Human eyelid adipose-derived stem cells (HEASCs) are a new source of autologous mesenchymal stem cells, which are derived from neuroectoderm and potentially applied in the tissue regeneration and cell therapies. …”
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Uncovering the whole genome silencers of human cells via Ss-STARR-seq
Published 2025-01-01“…In this study, we applied Ss-STARR-seq to human cell lines K562, LNCaP, and 293 T, and identified 134,171, 137,753, and 125,307 silencers on a genome-wide scale, respectively, these silencers function in various cells in a cell-specific manner. …”
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Evaluation of the natural suitability of human settlements in the Western Sichuan Plateau region of China
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Perfectionism and rational-emotive behaviour as a motivational policy for human resource management
Published 2022-04-01“…Perfectionist motivational policy requires an independent employee performance appraisal, which limits the individuals’ personal influence on the organisation’s human resources policy. Inconsistency in implementation of the motivation structural elements not only hinders the motivation internalisation, but also provokes a rise in distrust of power structures in general due to the personnel management low culture in the organisation.…”
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Impact of digital village development on farmers’ human settlement environment improvement behaviors
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Rule-Based Knowledge Acquisition Method for Promoter Prediction in Human and Drosophila Species
Published 2014-01-01“…PromHD identifies two feature subsets with 99 and 74 DNASDs and yields test accuracies of 96.4% and 97.5% in human and Drosophila species, respectively. Based on the 99- and 74-dimensional feature vectors, PromHD generates several if-then rules by using the decision tree mechanism for promoter prediction. …”
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Conscious limits: a Kantian perspective on the limits of human understanding and artificial intelligence
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Protective Effect of Bergapten against Human Erythrocyte Hemolysis and Protein Denaturation In Vitro
Published 2021-01-01“…The present in vitro study evaluated the ability of bergapten to prevent human erythrocyte hemolysis and protein denaturation. …”
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Imprint of ancestral and modern threats in human mind – experience of fear, disgust, and anger
Published 2025-01-01“…IntroductionThreats to our survival are often posed by the environment in which humans have evolved or live today. Animal and human ancestors developed complex physiological and behavioral response systems to cope with two types of threats: immediate physical harm from predators or conspecifics, triggering fear, and the risk of infections from parasites and pathogens leading to the evolution of the behavioral immune system (BIS) with disgust as the key emotion. …”
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Arendt and Her Human Concerns in the New Age A Critique on the Book Imperialism
Published 2022-06-01“…The outcome of our quest on Arendt’s treatise is that her central problem as a philosopher has been human beings and the ecology of mankind. She has helped for promotion and accuracy of political literature by finding the distinction between definitions of some concepts. …”
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Sketch-Based Spatial Queries for the Retrieval of Human Locomotion Patterns in Smart Environments
Published 2009-01-01“…A system for retrieving video sequences created by tracking humans in a smart environment, by using spatial queries, is presented. …”
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