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2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
qin liao ◽  
haijie liu ◽  
Yupeng Gong ◽  
zheng wang ◽  
qingquan peng ◽  
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2022 ◽  
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Across all Fuel Fix Pro reviews, fuelfix Pro is a simple plug and play solution for saving fuel and optimizing the performance of your car without making any expensive or complicated modifications.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nikhil Nigam ◽  
Alexis Rysewyk ◽  
Christopher Goldsmith ◽  
Amir Shahi ◽  
Rama Yedavalli ◽  
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Author(s):  
Pin-Sung Ku ◽  
Md. Tahmidul Islam Molla ◽  
Kunpeng Huang ◽  
Priya Kattappurath ◽  
Krithik Ranjan ◽  
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The emergence of on-skin interfaces has created an opportunity for seamless, always-available on-body interactions. However, developing a new fabrication process for on-skin interfaces can be time-consuming, challenging to incorporate new features, and not available for quick form-factor preview through prototyping. We introduce SkinKit, the first construction toolkit for on-skin interfaces, which enables fast, low-fidelity prototyping with a slim form factor directly applicable to the skin. SkinKit comprises modules consisting of skin-conformable base substrates and reusable Flexible Printed Circuits Board (FPCB) blocks. They are easy to attach and remove under tangible plug-and-play construction but still offer robust conductive connections in a slim form. Further, SkinKit aims to lower the barrier to entry in building on-skin interfaces without demanding technical expertise. It leverages a variety of preprogrammed modules connected in unique sequences to achieve various function customizations. We describe our iterative design and development process of SkinKit, comparing materials, connection mechanisms, and modules reflecting on its capability. We report results from single- and multi- session workshops with 34 maker participants spanning STEM and design backgrounds. Our findings reveal how diverse maker populations engage in on-skin interface design, what types of applications they choose to build, and what challenges they faced.


Information ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 8
Author(s):  
Jonathan Demelo ◽  
Kamran Sedig

We investigate the design of ontology-supported, progressively disclosed visual analytics interfaces for searching and triaging large document sets. The goal is to distill a set of criteria that can help guide the design of such systems. We begin with a background of information search, triage, machine learning, and ontologies. We review research on the multi-stage information-seeking process to distill the criteria. To demonstrate their utility, we apply the criteria to the design of a prototype visual analytics interface: VisualQUEST (Visual interface for QUEry, Search, and Triage). VisualQUEST allows users to plug-and-play document sets and expert-defined ontology files within a domain-independent environment for multi-stage information search and triage tasks. We describe VisualQUEST through a functional workflow and culminate with a discussion of ongoing formative evaluations, limitations, future work, and summary.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher Brown ◽  
David Lundberg ◽  
Jessica Lamb ◽  
Denise Kleinschmidt ◽  
Yasmeen AlFaraj ◽  
...  

The immobilization of homogeneous catalysts onto solid supports to improve recyclability while maintaining catalytic efficiency is often a trial-and-error process limited by poor control of the local catalyst environment and a lack of modular strategies to append catalysts to support materials. Here, we introduce a “plug-and-play” heterogenous catalysis platform that overcomes these challenges. Our approach leverages the well-defined interiors of self-assembled Pd12L24 metal–organic cages/polyhedra (MOCs): through a simple combination of catalyst-ligands, polymeric ligands, and spacer ligands, we demonstrate facile self-assembly of a diverse range of polymer gels featuring endohedrally-catalyst-functionalized junctions. Through decoupling catalyst incorporation and environment from the physical properties of the support (polymer matrix), this simple strategy is shown to enhance the recyclability of various catalyst systems (e.g., TEMPO-catalyzed oxidation and Au(I)-catalyzed cyclization) and enable catalysis in environments where homogeneous catalyst analogs are not viable.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 254-259
Author(s):  
Yulisman S.Kom ◽  
Uci Rahmalisa

Based on the results of the researcher's observations, the competence of students' skills in the subjects of Microprocessors and Microcontrollers is still lacking. This is due to the fact that the current learning method is still using the conventional method, and still using conventional program code writing model. It is difficult to understand for students who are beginners in the field of programming. The purpose of this research is to produce Learning KIT products to facilitate learning activities of Microcontroller programming with Plug and Play system, in writing program code was made easy with simply compiling instructions in the form of block puzzles. It can make easy for the beginner to understand programming logic and algorithms. The method steps taken refer to prototyping method, it aims to get an overview of the tool’s designed and built to be shown to the user. The evaluation prototype will be used as a reference to make a tool as the final product as the output of this research.


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