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Mohammad Rashed Iqbal Faruque

Researcher at National University of Malaysia

Publications -  335
Citations -  4338

Mohammad Rashed Iqbal Faruque is an academic researcher from National University of Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metamaterial & Antenna (radio). The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 288 publications receiving 2969 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Rashed Iqbal Faruque include Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology.

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Dual Band Metamaterial Antenna For LTE/Bluetooth/WiMAX System

TL;DR: A compact metamaterial inspired antenna operate at LTE, Bluetooth and WiMAX frequency band is introduced in this paper and is applicable for LTE andWiMAX applications.
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A Miniaturized Antenna with Negative Index Metamaterial Based on Modified SRR and CLS Unit Cell for UWB Microwave Imaging Applications.

TL;DR: The stable surface current distribution, negative refractive index characteristic, considerable gain and radiation properties make this proposed negative index metamaterial antenna optimal for UWB microwave imaging applications.
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A New Compact Double-Negative Miniaturized Metamaterial for Wideband Operation

TL;DR: A compact double-negative (DNG) metamaterial that exhibits a negative refractive index (NRI) bandwidth of more than 3.6 GHz considering the frequency from 2 to 14 GHz is introduced.
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A near zero refractive index metamaterial for electromagnetic invisibility cloaking operation

TL;DR: The design of a unit cell of a metamaterial that shows more than 2 GHz wideband near zero refractive index (NZRI) property in the C-band region of microwave spectra, and single layer C- band cloaking operation with slightly better cloaking performance is revealed.
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A Negative Index Metamaterial-Inspired UWB Antenna with an Integration of Complementary SRR and CLS Unit Cells for Microwave Imaging Sensor Applications

TL;DR: High fidelity factor and gain, smooth surface-current distribution and nearly omni-directional radiation patterns with low cross-polarization confirm that the proposed negative index UWB antenna is a promising entrant in the field of microwave imaging sensors.