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Arno Thielens

Researcher at Ghent University

Publications -  109
Citations -  1467

Arno Thielens is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radio frequency & MIMO. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 98 publications receiving 903 citations. Previous affiliations of Arno Thielens include University of California, Berkeley.

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A New Frontier of Printed Electronics: Flexible Hybrid Electronics.

TL;DR: The fundamental building blocks of an FHE system, printed sensors and circuits, thinned silicon ICs, printed antennas, printed energy harvesting and storage modules, and printed displays, are discussed and the recent progress, fabrication, application, and challenges, and an outlook, related to FHE are presented.
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Exposure of Insects to Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic Fields from 2 to 120 GHz

TL;DR: This paper is the first to report the absorbed RF electromagnetic power in four different types of insects as a function of frequency from 2 GHz to 120“GHz, and a shift of 10% of the incident power density to frequencies above 6’GHz would lead to an increase in absorbed power between 3–370%.
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A Prospective Cohort Study of Adolescents' Memory Performance and Individual Brain Dose of Microwave Radiation from Wireless Communication.

TL;DR: The findings for a cohort of Swiss adolescents require confirmation in other populations but suggest a potential adverse effect of RF-EMF brain dose on cognitive functions that involve brain regions mostly exposed during mobile phone use.
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Personal distributed exposimeter for radio frequency exposure assessment in real environments.

TL;DR: For the first time, a personal distributed exposimeter (PDE) for radio frequency (RF) measurements is presented and is experimentally evaluated using textile antennas and wearable electronics.
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Assessment of personal exposure from radiofrequency-electromagnetic fields in Australia and Belgium using on-body calibrated exposimeters

TL;DR: The assessment of personal exposure from various RF-EMF sources across different microenvironments in Australia and Belgium, with two on-body calibrated exposimeters, is demonstrated, in contrast to earlier studies which employed single, non-on-body calibrations.