Search Results - "Mishra, Kush"
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Recyclable Nonfunctionalized Paper‐Based Ultralow‐Cost Wearable Health Monitoring System
Published in Advanced materials technologies (01-04-2017)“…A wearable health monitor using low‐cost and recyclable paper continuously supervises and assesses body vital conditions simultaneously and in real time, such…”
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Characterizations of Continuous Fractional Bessel Wavelet Transforms
Published in Mathematics (Basel) (01-09-2022)“…In this paper, we present a systematic study of the various characteristics and properties of some continuous and discrete fractional Bessel wavelet…”
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Expandable Polymer Enabled Wirelessly Destructible High‐Performance Solid State Electronics
Published in Advanced materials technologies (01-05-2017)“…In today's digital age, the increasing dependence on information also makes us vulnerable to potential invasion of privacy and cyber security. Consider a…”
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The continuous fractional Bessel wavelet transform and its applications
Published in Integral transforms and special functions (02-08-2024)“…In this paper, the fractional Bessel wavelet transform is introduced by exploiting the theory of the fractional Hankel transform and the boundedness of the…”
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Pseudo-Differential Operators Associated with Modified Fractional Derivatives Involving the Fractional Fourier Transform
Published in International journal of applied and computational mathematics (01-10-2022)“…In this paper, properties of the n-dimensional fractional Fourier transform are discussed, and exploiting this theory, the continuity property on Schwartz…”
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Wearable Sensors: Recyclable Nonfunctionalized Paper‐Based Ultralow‐Cost Wearable Health Monitoring System (Adv. Mater. Technol. 4/2017)
Published in Advanced materials technologies (01-04-2017)“…In article number 1600228, Muhammad M. Hussain and co‐workers demonstrate low cost (less than USD 25) household recyclable materials like aluminum foils,…”
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