2023
DOI: 10.1002/adsr.202370001
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Magnetic Catheter Placement in Neonates: A Handheld Solution to Radiation Exposure and Operational Delays (Adv. Sensor Res. 1/2023)

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“…proposed an imperceptible magnetic skin for contactless HMI, [ 27 ] after that, many works used the magnetic film for wheelchair control, [ 54 ] eye movement recognition, [ 40 ] and catheter tracking. [ 60,61 ] The film structures focus on the large‐area sensing and contactless HMI.…”
Section: Magnetoelastomermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…proposed an imperceptible magnetic skin for contactless HMI, [ 27 ] after that, many works used the magnetic film for wheelchair control, [ 54 ] eye movement recognition, [ 40 ] and catheter tracking. [ 60,61 ] The film structures focus on the large‐area sensing and contactless HMI.…”
Section: Magnetoelastomermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system utilizes a magnetic skin to implement a permanent magnetic device tip. [ 60,61 ] Almansouri et al. used a magnetic skin system to track blinking and eye movements, which has many applications in automotive, gaming, sleep laboratories, controlling machines, and tracking our health.…”
Section: Magnetoelastomermentioning
confidence: 99%