2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2549098/v1
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A synergistic biomimetic optical structure for household health monitoring

Abstract: A breakthrough in the performance of bionic optical structures will only be achieved if we can obtain an in-depth understanding of the synergy mechanisms operating in natural optical structures and find ways to imitate them. In this work, inspired by feline eyes, an optical structure that takes advantage of a synergistic effect that occurs between resonant and reflective structures was designed. The reflective structure consists of anodic aluminum oxide with an aluminized inner layer (Al-AAO), and the resona… Show more

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“…In this study, to address these limitations, a PCF system was employed that minimally disrupted computer work and incurred reduced effort and cost for the participants. Although the CES and UT are crucial muscles that provide stability to the neck and shoulders [16,26], research on muscle fatigue in an ergonomic environment with PCF is still lacking. Therefore, this study compared posture, muscle activity, and muscle fatigue when providing PCF system to computer users.…”
Section: Copyright ⓒ Korean Research Society Of Physical Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, to address these limitations, a PCF system was employed that minimally disrupted computer work and incurred reduced effort and cost for the participants. Although the CES and UT are crucial muscles that provide stability to the neck and shoulders [16,26], research on muscle fatigue in an ergonomic environment with PCF is still lacking. Therefore, this study compared posture, muscle activity, and muscle fatigue when providing PCF system to computer users.…”
Section: Copyright ⓒ Korean Research Society Of Physical Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%