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Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Facility•Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India•
About: Indian Institute of Technology Madras is a facility organization based out in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Heat transfer. The organization has 20118 authors who have published 36499 publications receiving 590447 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, a review of recent developments in flexible CIGS, CdTe, and a-Si:H solar cells is presented, and the current challenges and solutions to those challenges of using flexible foils, and industrial scenario are reviewed in detail.
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TL;DR: In this article, Nitrogen doped titanium photocatalysts with different nitrogen containing organic compounds were prepared by sol-gel method in acidic media and XRD and Raman spectrum showed that all peaks of N-doped TiO2 correspond to anatase crystalline structure.
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TL;DR: This review will focus on the accumulating evidence that points to the therapeutic potential of the conditioned medium, both from pre-clinical and clinical studies, and the importance of profiling the conditionedmedium for assessing its potential for cell-free therapy therapy.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of oxygen sputters gas pressure on the structural, optical and electrochromic properties of tungsten oxide (WO 3 ) thin films has been investigated.
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26 Dec 2007TL;DR: An efficient local searching algorithm is proposed that can give close to optimal performance with much lower time complexity than exhaustive searching in the deployment of wireless mesh networks.
Abstract: In the deployment of wireless mesh networks (WMNs) the placement of Mesh Nodes (MNs) is an important design issue. The performance of WMNs is greatly affected by the location of the MNs. As it is difficult to place the MNs in a regular pattern in the real deployment, finding the optimal locations in the deployment environment is of much interest for the service providers. For a given possible locations for the MNs and the user density in the deployment environment, we aim to find the locations of the MNs to be used that maximizes the coverage and the connectivity of the network together. Due to high computational complexity of the exhaustive searching algorithm, an efficient local searching algorithm is proposed. Numerical results show that, the local search algorithm can give close to optimal performance with much lower time complexity than exhaustive searching.
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Pulickel M. Ajayan | 176 | 1223 | 136241 |
Xiaodong Wang | 135 | 1573 | 117552 |
C. N. R. Rao | 133 | 1646 | 86718 |
Archana Sharma | 126 | 1162 | 75902 |
Rama Chellappa | 120 | 1031 | 62865 |
R. Graham Cooks | 110 | 736 | 47662 |
Angel Rubio | 110 | 930 | 52731 |
Prafulla Kumar Behera | 109 | 1204 | 65248 |
J. Andrew McCammon | 106 | 669 | 55698 |
M. Santosh | 103 | 1344 | 49846 |
Sandeep Kumar | 94 | 1563 | 38652 |
Tom L. Blundell | 86 | 687 | 56613 |
R. Srikant | 84 | 432 | 26439 |
Zdenek P. Bazant | 82 | 301 | 20908 |
Raghavan Srinivasan | 80 | 959 | 37821 |