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Asok De

Researcher at Delhi Technological University

Publications -  169
Citations -  1402

Asok De is an academic researcher from Delhi Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microstrip antenna & Patch antenna. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 154 publications receiving 1144 citations. Previous affiliations of Asok De include National Institute of Technology, Patna & Indian Institutes of Technology.

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Prediction of Slot-Size and Inserted Air-Gap for Improving the Performance of Rectangular Microstrip Antennas Using Artificial Neural Networks

TL;DR: In this paper, a neural-networks-based synthesis model is presented for predicting the slot size on the radiating patch and inserted air-gap between the ground plane and the substrate sheet, simultaneously.
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Dielectric resonator antennas: An application oriented survey

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive investigation of research carried out on dielectric resonator antennas (DRAs) in the last three and half decades, in an application-oriented approach, is presented.
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Conditions for generation of stable and accurate hybrid TD-FD MoM solutions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the conditions under which this hybrid approach yields a stable and accurate solution, and investigate bounds for both the number of orthogonal functions needed to carry out the extrapolation and the scale factors needed to accurately fit the data in time and in frequency.
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Which verification qubits perform best for secure communication in noisy channel

TL;DR: If the kind of noise present in a communication channel is known or measured, then the present study can provide the best choice of decoy qubits required for implementation of schemes of secure quantum communication through that channel.
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A Discussion About Some of the Principles/Practices of Wireless Communication Under a Maxwellian Framework

TL;DR: Concerns associated with some of the current modeling methodologies particularly related to propagation modeling and antenna diversity are discussed, mainly the applicability of scalar techniques to the vector wireless problem, including a proper interpretation of the Shannon channel capacity theorem.