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Naushad Siddique at Bhangar on the last day of campaigning on April 8, 2021.
Site of land conflict, the constituency on the outskirts of Kolkata will prove key to the future of the Opposition alliance. Two of the three hawkers selling hard-boiled sweets and iced water tubes at the Indian Secular Front (ISF) rally at the Bhojerhat football ground in Bhangar on the last day of campaigning had decided on their choice for MLA the Samyukta Morcha candidate, Naushad Siddique. But their colleague remained undecided. A beneficiary of the Trinamool Congress’s welfare schemes for his daughters, he said, “I got ₹50,000 for my daughter under Kanyashree [a scheme of financial aid for girls who have studied till Class XII] and Rupashree [for a girl child’s marriage] but we were denied Amphan relief.” ....
In IEEE Sensors Journal, researchers from North Carolina State University reported on the lightweight, soft textile-based sensor prototype patch. The device incorporates a lattice of conductive yarns and is connected to a tiny computer. They tested the system on a prosthetic limb and in walking experiments with two human volunteers, finding the system could reliably track pressure changes in real time. For further information see the IDTechEx report on Wearable Sensors 2021-2031.
What people commonly use to measure pressure within prosthetics are rigid sensors, said the study s first author Jordan Tabor, a graduate student in the NC State College of Textiles. ....
A soft, flexible sensor system could help map problematic pressure points in the socket of an amputee’s prosthetic limb, researchers report. The lightweight, soft textile-based sensor prototype patch incorporates a lattice of conductive yarns and is connected to a tiny computer. Researchers tested the system on a prosthetic limb and in walking experiments with two human volunteers and discovered it could reliably track pressure changes in real time. “What people commonly use to measure pressure within prosthetics are rigid sensors,” says Jordan Tabor, a graduate student in the North Carolina State University College of Textiles and first author of a study on the patch in ....
by Laura Oleniacz February 1, 2021 . RALEIGH – A soft, flexible sensor system created with electrically conductive yarns could help map problematic pressure points in the socket of an amputee’s prosthetic limb, researchers from North Carolina State University report in a new study. In IEEE Sensors Journal, researchers from North Carolina State University reported on the lightweight, soft textile-based sensor prototype patch. The device incorporates a lattice of conductive yarns and is connected to a tiny computer. They tested the system on a prosthetic limb and in walking experiments with two human volunteers, finding the system could reliably track pressure changes in real time. ....