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Yang Hao

Researcher at Queen Mary University of London

Publications -  676
Citations -  16540

Yang Hao is an academic researcher from Queen Mary University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antenna (radio) & Metamaterial. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 642 publications receiving 13828 citations. Previous affiliations of Yang Hao include Pennsylvania State University & University of Birmingham.

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Antennas And Propagation for Body-Centric Wireless Communications

TL;DR: In this article, on-body propagation modeling has been investigated applying various numerical computational techniques, and propagation measurements with body-worn antennas have been carried out at 2.4 GHz inside and outside an anechoic chamber respectively for narrowband communication channel characterisation.
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Antennas and propagation for on-body communication systems

TL;DR: Investigations into channel characterization and antenna performance at 2.45 GHz show that for many channels, an antenna polarized normal to the body's surface gives the best path gain.
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Microstructure, defects and mechanical behavior of beta-type titanium porous structures manufactured by electron beam melting and selective laser melting

TL;DR: In this article, the differences in the microstructure, defects and mechanical behavior of porous structures from a β-type Ti 24Nb 4Zr 8Sn manufactured by electron beam melting (EBM) and selective laser melting (SLM) were investigated and correlated to the compressive mechanical and fatigue properties.
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Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces for 6G Systems: Principles, Applications, and Research Directions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors aim to answer four fundmental questions: 1) Why do we need RISs? 2) What is an RIS? 3] What are RIS's applications? 4) What are the relevant challenges and future research directions?
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Wireless body sensor networks for health-monitoring applications.

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of recent developments in wireless sensor technology for monitoring behaviour related to human physiological responses is provided and background information on the use of wireless technology and sensors to develop a wireless physiological measurement system is presented.