Michele Arturo Caponero
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Recent Articles
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Zaltieri M, Presti D, Bravi M, Caponero M, Sterzi S, Schena E, et al.
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng
. 2023 Apr;
70(5):1673-1682.
PMID: 37079397
Due to prolonged incorrect sitting posture, upper body musculoskeletal disorders (UBMDs) are largely widespread among sedentary workers. Monitoring employees' sitting behaviors could be of great help in minimizing UBMDs' occurrence....
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Zaltieri M, Massaroni C, Di Tocco J, Bravi M, Morrone M, Sterzi S, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Oct;
19(20).
PMID: 36294108
Respiratory diseases are common in post-stroke hemiplegic patients and represent a major social problem as they worsen the quality of life and reduce the life span. As a consequence, being...
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Presti D, Zaltieri M, Bravi M, Morrone M, Caponero M, Schena E, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2022 Feb;
22(4).
PMID: 35214287
In this study, a novel wearable system for the identification of compensatory trunk movements (CTMs) in post-stroke hemiplegic patients is presented. The device is composed of seven soft sensing elements...
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Presti D, Cimini S, Massaroni C, DAmato R, Caponero M, De Gara L, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2021 Oct;
21(19).
PMID: 34640649
Plants are primary resources for oxygen and foods whose production is fundamental for our life. However, diseases and pests may interfere with plant growth and cause a significant reduction of...
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DAmato R, Polimadei A, Terranova G, Caponero M
Sensors (Basel)
. 2021 Jun;
21(10).
PMID: 34065838
In this work, we report novel relative humidity sensors realized by functionalising fibre Bragg gratings with chitosan, a moisture-sensitive biopolymer never used before for this kind of fibre optic sensor....
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Presti D, DallOrso S, Muceli S, Arichi T, Neumane S, Lukens A, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2020 Oct;
20(21).
PMID: 33114180
Grasping is one of the first dominant motor behaviors that enable interaction of a newborn infant with its surroundings. Although atypical grasping patterns are considered predictive of neuromotor disorders and...
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Caponero M
Sensors (Basel)
. 2020 Apr;
20(8).
PMID: 32344520
In this editorial on the special issue "Fibre Optic Sensors for Structural and Geotechnical Monitoring" a review of the contribution papers selected for publication is given. Each paper is briefly...
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Lupi C, Felli F, DellEra A, Ciro E, Caponero M, Kalinowski H, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2019 Sep;
19(18).
PMID: 31487885
Use of fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) to monitor high temperature (HT) applications is of great interest to the research community. Standard commercial FBGs can operate up to 600 ∘ C....
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Presti D, Romano C, Massaroni C, DAbbraccio J, Massari L, Caponero M, et al.
Sensors (Basel)
. 2019 Aug;
19(16).
PMID: 31426480
In precision sports, the control of breathing and heart rate is crucial to help the body to remain stable in the shooting position. To improve stability, archers try to adopt...
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Palumbo G, De Vita E, Schena E, Massaroni C, Verze P, Carlomagno N, et al.
Biomed Opt Express
. 2019 May;
9(12):5891-5902.
PMID: 31065401
Temperature mapping is a key asset in supporting the clinician during thermal ablation (TA) treatment of tumors without adding additional risk to the TA procedure. Herein we report our experiments...