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Grenoble Institute of Technology
Education•Grenoble, France•
About: Grenoble Institute of Technology is a education organization based out in Grenoble, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Hyperspectral imaging & Geology. The organization has 3427 authors who have published 5345 publications receiving 137158 citations. The organization is also known as: Grenoble INP.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a modification of the nonlocal integral regularization method that takes the stress state into account is proposed, which improves the numerical solution of problems observed in numerical simulations involving regularization techniques.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the same type of starch, which contains 99.5% amylopectin, was used to prepare glycerol plasticized and unplasticized matrices, showing that the crystalline structure of the nanocrystals was not affected by processing.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of the covalent grafting of CNWr surface on thermo-mechanical properties of the commercial poly(e-caprolactone) matrix was investigated.
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TL;DR: In this article, cellulose nanowhiskers were grafted by n-octadecyl-isocyanate (CNW-ICN) applying an in situ surface grafting method, and the compatibility of the long aliphatic grafted chain was investigated by thermal, mechanical and permeability analysis of solvent cast nanocomposite films.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a new chipless RF identification (RFID) tag design is presented to ease the detection of items in a real environment, where multiple scatterers are able to depolarize the incident wave to create a response in the orthogonal polarization.
Abstract: A new chipless RF identification (RFID) tag design is presented in this paper to ease the detection of items in a real environment. For this purpose, we present multiple scatterers able to depolarize the incident wave to create a response in the orthogonal polarization. Measurements in anechoic chamber and in a real environment, when the tags are positioned on dielectric and metal objects, show their higher detection capability. For the first time, a study on the technique to increase the detection area with a simplified calibration step is carried out. This makes possible the detection of the tag on objects of various sizes and compositions, which is required in the majority of RFID applications.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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J. F. Macías-Pérez | 134 | 486 | 94715 |
J-Y. Hostachy | 119 | 716 | 65686 |
Alain Dufresne | 111 | 358 | 45904 |
David Brown | 105 | 1257 | 46827 |
Raphael Noel Tieulent | 89 | 417 | 24926 |
Antonio Plaza | 79 | 631 | 29775 |
G. Conesa Balbastre | 76 | 208 | 18800 |
Jocelyn Chanussot | 73 | 614 | 27949 |
Ekhard K. H. Salje | 70 | 581 | 19938 |
Richard Wilson | 70 | 809 | 21477 |
Jerome Bouvier | 70 | 278 | 13724 |
David Maurin | 68 | 215 | 17295 |
Alessandro Gandini | 67 | 348 | 19813 |
Matthieu Tristram | 67 | 143 | 17188 |
D. Santos | 65 | 113 | 15648 |