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Norbahiah Misran

Researcher at National University of Malaysia

Publications -  368
Citations -  5519

Norbahiah Misran is an academic researcher from National University of Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microstrip antenna & Patch antenna. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 360 publications receiving 4658 citations. Previous affiliations of Norbahiah Misran include Queen's University Belfast.

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Design Analysis of High Gain Wideband L-Probe Fed Microstrip Patch Antenna

TL;DR: In this article, a new high gain wideband L-probe fed inverted EE-H shaped slotted (LEE-H) microstrip patch antenna is presented in which the antenna exhibits stable radiation pattern in the entire operating band.
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Monitoring of the human body signal through the Internet of Things (IoT) based LoRa wireless network system

TL;DR: The results show that MySignals is successfully interfaced with the ECG, temperature, oxygen saturation, and pulse rate sensors and the communication with the hyper-terminal program using LoRa has been implemented and an IoT based healthcare system is being developed in My signals platform with the expected results getting from the sensors.
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Development of Electromagnetic Band Gap Structures in the Perspective of Microstrip Antenna Design

TL;DR: A comprehensive review on various EBG structures such as three-, two-, and one-dimensional (3D, 2D, and 1D) EBG, mushroom and uniplanar EBG is provided in this paper.
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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.
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Design analysis of new metamaterial for EM absorption reduction

TL;DR: In this paper, a triangular metamaterials (TMMs) was designed for electromagnetic (EM) absorption reduction at microwave frequencies, which achieved a 1.0923W/kg for SAR 1gm which is 45.44% reduction of the initial SAR value for the case of 1gm SAR.