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: Search for existing publications on "Thai Cavity Resonator" or similar Thai-based sensor projects on arXiv or IEEE Xplore to identify gaps your paper can fill. thaicavres-s01-zip

Determine the specific problem the ThaiCavRes dataset addresses. Cavity resonator data is often used for: