Browsing by Author "Cabibihan, John-John"
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Non-invasive Electrochemical Detection of Glucose using CuO-NiO/MXene Modified Electrode
Elsafi, Alaa Mohamed; Krishnasamy, Vinotha; Kannan, Karthik; Cabibihan, John-John; Al-Ali, Abdulaziz Khalid; Malik, Rayaz A.; Sadasivuni, Kishor Kumar... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)High levels of glucose or acetone in breath confirms diabetes disease. One of the analytical devices that detect changes in breath is the electrochemical sensor having high selectivity, easy to use and being able to meet ... -
Preface: When Robots Engage Humans
Cabibihan, John-John; Williams, Mary-Anne; Simmons, Reid ( Springer Netherlands , 2014 , Article) -
A Prototype Of Virtually Interactive Hand Activating Devise-Low Cost Portable Head Mounted System (vihad Plus) For Neurological Rehabilitation
Sharafudeen, Ajimsha Mohammed; Cabibihan, John-John; Qidwai, Uvais Ahmed; Majed, Lina ( Qatar Foundation , 2014 , Conference Paper)Background and Purpose: Restoring function in individuals who have severe paralysis of the upper extremity secondary to stroke is challenging. Recent technologies have made it possible to use robotic devices as novel tools ... -
Recovery behavior of artificial skin materials after object contact
Cabibihan, John-John; Basha, Mohammad Khaleel; Sadasivuni, Kishor ( Springer Verlag , 2016 , Conference Paper)As social robots and lifelike prosthetics get into closer contact with humans, understanding the mechanical behavior of the embedding skin materials for prosthetic and social robotic fingertips is of great importance. The ... -
Robostress, a New Approach to Understanding Robot Usage, Technology, and Stress
Vänni, Kimmo J.; Salin, Sirpa E.; Cabibihan, John-John; Kanda, Takayuki ( Springer , 2019 , Conference Paper)Robostress is a user’s perceived or measured stress in relation to the use of interactive physical robots. It is an offshoot from technostress where a user perceives experience of stress when using technologies. We explored ... -
Safe and Adaptive Social Robots for Children with Autism
Alhaddad, Ahmad Yaser (2020 , Dissertation)Social robots are being considered to be a part of the therapy for children with autism due to the reported efficacy such technology in improving the outcomes. How ever, children diagnosed with autism exhibit challenging ... -
Synthesis, characterization and biosensor applications of CuO-NiO nanocomposite
Shafath, Sadiyah; Krishnasamy, Vinotha; Kannan, Karthik; Cabibihan, John-John; Al-Ali, Abdulaziz Khalid; Malik, Rayaz A.; Sadasivuni, Kishor Kumar... more authors ... less authors ( Qatar University Press , 2020 , Poster)The effect of CuO-NiO nanocomposite was studied by addition of various concentrations of acetone. High acetone level in human breath is an indication of the diabetes. Studies were performed to determine the structure (XRD, ... -
Towards enhanced control of upper prosthetic limbs: A force-myographic approach
Rasouli, Mahdi; Chellamuthu, Karthik; Cabibihan, John-John; Kukreja, Sunil L. ( IEEE Computer Society , 2016 , Conference Paper)Reliable decoding of a user's intention is a key step to control prosthetic devices. Force myography (FMG) is often used to assess topographic force patterns resulting from volumetric changes of activated muscles. However, ...