Abdo-Rahmane Anas Laaraibi

Abdo-Rahmane Anas Laaraibi
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  • PhD
  • PhD at École Normale Supérieure de Rennes

R&D Manager

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Introduction
A-R. Anas LAARAIBI received his master's degree in image and signal processing from the University of Rennes, France, in 2021. He obtained his PhD in Mechatronics Engineering in 2024 from ENS Rennes, in collaboration with the IETR and SATIE laboratories in Rennes. His research focused on the development of integrated, autonomous instrumentation to quantify athletes' movements in indoor sports. Currently, he works in R&D, specializing in complex systems, data science, and AI.
Current institution
École Normale Supérieure de Rennes
Current position
  • PhD
Additional affiliations
August 2024 - present
SII Ouest
Position
  • R&D Manager
September 2021 - July 2024
IETR
Position
  • PhD Student

Publications

Publications (9)
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This paper unveils an innovative wireless piezoresistive sensor designed to operate autonomously without batteries, addressing the critical challenge of energy sustainability in Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Traditional sensor systems often rely on batteries, which pose significant limitations in maintenance, environmental impact, and oper...
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Human motion analysis plays a vital role in numerous fields, enabling, for instance, the understanding of the nuances of physical performance or biomechanics. The data and information derived from this motion analysis can enhance performance, prevent injuries, or optimize rehabilitation. Various systems exist, such as video, but their implementatio...
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Previous work has shown that the impacts induced by human sport activities are one of the most relevant features to operating a cantilevered piezoelectric harvester. In addition, the optimal orientations of the simulated harvester according to body parts were investigated. In this contribution, we study the influence of the harvester dimensions on...
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This article focuses on the design of a sensor system for a non-planar surface, in particular a cylindrical shape, such as a kayak paddle. The main objective is to develop a piezoresistive sensor system to measure the pressure exerted by the hand on the shaft. The study begins with static characterization of the sensors, including dispersion analys...
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The widespread adoption of instrumented textiles has made a significant impact in various domains, encompassing health monitoring, rehabilitation, biomechanics, and sports. This study specifically focuses on the development and evaluation of a smart garment that employs low-energy flexible sensors embedded within the fabric to effectively monitor u...
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Energy-autonomous wireless sensors are a promising solution for developing wearable medical, lifestyle- and performance-monitoring systems. This paper presents a low-cost, low-power and self-powered wearable intelligent pressure monitoring system based on flexible piezoresistive sensors. The encapsulated insole with an 8 × 2 sensor matrix is powere...
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Physical activity involves movements, which can be considered sources of kinetic energy, that are expected to be important during sports activities. Several transducers can transform this energy into electrical energy. Piezoelectric generators are widely used, and several applications highlight their relevance. However, the generated output power i...
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The quantification of the plantar arch load and its surface distribution is essential to improve locomotion in many sports as well as rehabilitation protocols for patients. This paper has a threefold objective. First, it focuses on the design, fabrication and characterization of dynamic force sensors, based on both a single and multilayer of Velost...
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This paper presents a quasilumped Microstrip structure High Pass Filter having a cutoff frequency 2.5 GHz. The quasilumped elements are used with the objective of obtaining the behavior of a high-pass filter with high bandwidth, reducing the size of the filter and improving the electrical performances. The proposed filter is designed on an FR-4 sub...

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