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Customized, mean frequency 120.4 Hz, mean pulse width 389.7 us, mean intensity 1.6 mA CT – 28 cases, with 3 randomized settings.
In the controlled study by Schoenen et al. [41], the mean frequency was 120.4 ± 15.5 Hz, mean pulse width 389.7 ± 75.4 μs with mean intensity 1.6 ± 0.8 mA during full stimulation.
The stimulation characteristics were as follows: mean pulse width 60 µs for the right side (SD = 0) and 60 µs (SD = 0) for the left side, mean frequency 138.1 Hz (SD = 13.5) for the right side and 139.2 Hz (SD = 13.0) for the left side, and mean voltage 2.2 V (SD = 0.6) for the right side and 2.3 V (SD = 0.6) for the left side.
For the 28 subjects who participated in the experimental period, mean stimulation frequency was 120.4 ± 15.5 Hz (range: 80 180) and mean pulse width 389.7 ± 75.4 μs (range: 244 480).
The stimulation characteristics were as follows: mean pulse width 64.6 μs for the right side (SD = 11.2) and 64.6 μs (SD = 11.2) for the left side, mean frequency 135.3 Hz (SD = 15.4) for the right side and 136.5 Hz (SD = 15.6) for the left side and mean voltage 2.3 V (SD = 0.6) for the right side and 2.4 V (SD = 0.6) for the left side.
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where Twin is the time of whole sampling window, X is the mean jamming pulse width observed for random jammer and σ is the threshold value around it.
These are caused by switching converters run by means of pulse width modulation (PWM).
It is computed if the mean value of pulse width and PDR for any other jammer under consideration is provided.
The powder regulation system is based on a solenoid, which is coupled to the LMD nozzle and controlled by means of a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signal.
Others provide further information regarding the pulse modulation in combination with mean or peak power, pulse width or duty cycle (see Table 1 and 2).
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