Paper:
Development of a Simple Search Device Driven by a Human-Powered Generator
Tomoharu Doi, Tatsuki Sasahara, Tadahiro Kaneda,
Toshitaka Umemoto, and Yasumasa Yoshitani
Osaka Prefectural College of Technology, 26-12 Saiwai-cho, Neyagawa-city, Osaka 572-8572, Japan
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