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Arzanpour, Siamak

7-degree-of-freedom hybrid-manipulator exoskeleton for lower-limb motion capture
A Dental Assisting System for Procedures Performed by Air–Turbine Handpieces
Broadening the Frequency Bandwidth of Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters Using Coupled Linear Resonators
Classification of gait direction using brain signals
Dental implant stability analysis by using resonance frequency method
Design and control of DermDrone; a micro-sized quadrotor for dermatology applications with RL-based optimization
Design and development of A novel slurry pump using Transmission Roller
Design and implementation of an electromagnetic energy harvester for linear and rotary motion applications
Design of a hybrid spherical manipulator for lower limb exoskeleton applications
Development and Investigation of Semi-active Haptic Interfaces Using Digital Resistance Map Concept

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