
Habibur Rahman- Master of Science
- PhD Student at University of Oslo
Habibur Rahman
- Master of Science
- PhD Student at University of Oslo
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June 2018 - present
September 2014 - August 2016
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August 2018 - June 2020
September 2011 - June 2015
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Publications (11)
An electrical measurement is non-linear when it is affected by the applied stimulus, i.e. when the measured phenomenon changes with amplitude. If pinched hysteresis loops can be observed in the voltage current representation, the underlying tissue can be classified as a memristor. Several biological memristors have been published, like human skin a...
This paper presents a system to tangibly manipulate the virtual patching cords in graphical programming environments , such as Max and Pure Data. The system includes a physical interface, a communication protocol, and a software library, providing physical extension of the graphical programming paradigm. The interface includes a patch bay with conn...
In the fast-paced growing society of the 21st century, the agricultural economy is slowly being left
behind, however, the thirst for fresh, organic, cheap crops continues. The proposed system incorporates latest
technologies, tools and designs, providing a platform for anyone to become a modern-day farmer with an easy,
yet efficient, confine method...
This paper presents a lightweight and simple structure of slotted circularly polarized (CP) patch antenna using conductive textile. ShieldIt Super is used as a conductive textile and felt is used as a substrate of the antenna. The prototype is designed with a total dimension of 36 mm × 36 mm and spaced by a 3 mm thick felt fabric for Body-centric W...
This paper shows design and comparative performance analysis for a dual band textile antenna. The resonant frequencies used were 2.4 GHz and 5.6 GHz. The performance analysis for the antennas was conducted using CST suite and HFSS simulation software. The Substrate used for the antennas design was FELT (e r = 1.44). The parameters used for the comp...
This paper demonstrates the need for multitasking and scenario where multitasking is the only
solution and how it can be achieved on an 8-bit AVR® microcontroller. This project explains how to create a
simple kernel in a single C file, and execute any number of tasks in a multithreaded fashion. It first explains
how the AVR® engine works and how it...