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Congzheng Han

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  65
Citations -  1444

Congzheng Han is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scheduling (computing) & MIMO. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1121 citations. Previous affiliations of Congzheng Han include Henan University of Science and Technology & University of Bristol.

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Measurement of continuing charge transfer in rocket-triggered lightning with low-frequency magnetic sensor at close range

TL;DR: Based on the magnetic fields recorded with a compact low-frequency (LF) magnetic sensor deployed at 78m distance from the channel base, the authors reconstruct the time-resolved current waveform for the continuously discharging processes in classical rocket-and-wire triggered lightning flashes, including the initial continuous current (ICC) and long continuing current.
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Measurement of Cloud Top Height: Comparison of MODIS and Ground-Based Millimeter Radar

TL;DR: The results show that MODIS, on average, underestimates CTH relative to radar by -1.08 ± 2.48 km, but with a median difference of -0.65 km, and it is shown that the MODIS CO₂-slicing technique performs much better than IRW (infrared window) technique when cloud layer is higher than 2 km.
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Performance analysis of two-way full-duplex relay with antenna selection under Nakagami channels

TL;DR: In the proposed scheme, BS can implement transmit antenna selection (AS) based on the instantaneous channel state information (CSI), thereby improving the system performance compared to the traditional FD relay networks and the superiority of proposed scheme compared with the conventional AF relay scheme is shown.
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A Free-Standing Electromagnetic Energy Harvester for Condition Monitoring in Smart Grid

TL;DR: In this article, a new free-standing I-shaped core is designed to scavenge electromagnetic energy from large alternating current, which can guide more magnetic flux by adding a pair of magnetic flux collector plates at both ends of the rod core.