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Lefan Wang
Lefan Wang
Research Associate of University of Cambridge
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A review of wearable sensor systems to monitor plantar loading in the assessment of diabetic foot ulcers
L Wang, D Jones, GJ Chapman, HJ Siddle, DA Russell, A Alazmani, ...
IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering 67 (7), 1989-2004, 2019
872019
A two-axis goniometric sensor for tracking finger motion
L Wang, T Meydan, PI Williams
Sensors 17 (4), 770, 2017
322017
An inductive force sensor for in-shoe plantar normal and shear load measurement
L Wang, D Jones, GJ Chapman, HJ Siddle, DA Russell, A Alazmani, ...
IEEE Sensors Journal 20 (22), 13318-13331, 2020
292020
Design and evaluation of a 3-D printed optical sensor for monitoring finger flexion
L Wang, T Meydan, P Williams
IEEE sensors journal 17 (6), 1937-1944, 2017
292017
Design and evaluation of magnetic hall effect tactile sensors for use in sensorized splints
D Jones, L Wang, A Ghanbari, V Vardakastani, AE Kedgley, MD Gardiner, ...
Sensors 20 (4), 1123, 2020
242020
A proposed optical-based sensor for assessment of hand movement
L Wang, T Meydan, P Williams, KT Wolfson
2015 IEEE SENSORS, 1-4, 2015
172015
A portable insole system to simultaneously measure plantar pressure and shear stress
L Wang, D Jones, A Jones, GJ Chapman, HJ Siddle, D Russell, ...
IEEE Sensors Journal 22 (9), 9104-9113, 2022
122022
Incipient slip sensing for improved grasping in robot assisted surgery
I Waters, L Wang, D Jones, A Alazmani, P Culmer
IEEE Sensors Journal 22 (16), 16545-16554, 2022
62022
Design of a digital triaxial force sensor for plantar load measurements
L Wang, D Jones, GJ Chapman, HJ Siddle, DA Russell, A Alazmani, ...
2019 IEEE SENSORS, 1-4, 2019
52019
An optical sensor for tracking hand articulations
L Wang, T Meydan, P Williams
2016 IEEE SENSORS, 1-3, 2016
12016
The development of an electro-optical goniometric sensor for tracking articulated hand motion
L Wang
Cardiff University, 2018
2018
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