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Shiv Nadar University
Education•Dadri, Uttar Pradesh, India•
About: Shiv Nadar University is a education organization based out in Dadri, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Graphene. The organization has 1015 authors who have published 1924 publications receiving 18420 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, a zinc oxide based thin film bulk acoustic resonator (TFBAR) bandpass filter for 2.6 GHz band applications is presented, which has an insertion loss of 1.62 dB and return loss of 18.97 dB with a bandwidth of 80 MHz.
Abstract: This work presents the design and simulation of a zinc oxide based thin film bulk acoustic resonator (TFBAR) bandpass filter for 2.6 GHz band applications. Third and fifth-order filters in ladder topology are designed and compared. The third-order filter has an insertion loss of 1.62 dB and return loss of 18.97 dB with a bandwidth of 80 MHz whereas the fifth-order filter has insertion loss, return loss, and bandwidth of 2.85 dB, 25.28 dB, and 60 MHz, respectively. With a central frequency of 2.67 GHz, the designed filter has applications in the 2.6 GHz (2500–2690 MHz) band, which has been identified by the International Telecommunication Union as a global frequency band for mobile broadband services.
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05 Nov 2017TL;DR: A greater disparity is discovered among the habits of family members, especially millennials, staying away from each other as compared to those staying together, and Eating Together and Using Smartphones Together emerged as the most prominent ones.
Abstract: With the evolution of nuclear families and diverse career options, families as social groups are spending lesser time together than in the past decades. In this work, we study both quantitative as well as qualitative aspects of time spent with family members through a smartphone-based pervasive study on a sample of 12 families over 14 days. Further, we also examine the perception of 78 millennials on what they feel about, and expect from, the time they spend with their families, however long it may be. We aim to identify the key parameters that shape family life in this day and age, along with examining the participation of individuals of various roles within the family in activities such as conversations, workout sessions, eating together and other social interactions. Among all activities detected to be performed by families reporting high satisfaction with familial life, Eating Together and Using Smartphones Together emerged as the most prominent ones. We discover a greater disparity among the habits of family members, especially millennials, staying away from each other as compared to those staying together.
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TL;DR: This paper is proposing an abstractive text summarization Deep learning model for Telugu language based on encoder-decoder sequential models with attention mechanism and has got good results measured qualitatively.
Abstract: ive text summarization is the process of constructing semantically relevant shorter sentences which captures the essence of the overall meaning of the source text. It is actually difficult and very time consuming for humans to summarize manually large documents of text. Much of work in abstractive text summarization is being done in English, and almost no significant work has been reported in Telugu abstractive text summarization. So, we would like to propose an abstractive text summarization approach for Telugu language using deep learning. In this paper, we are proposing an abstractive text summarization deep learning model for Telugu language. The proposed architecture is based on encoder–decoder sequential models with attention mechanism. We have applied this model on manually created dataset to generate a one sentence summary of the source text and have got good results measured qualitatively.
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01 Jan 2021TL;DR: In this paper, a wideband microstrip antenna has been presented for sub-6 GHz applications using partial ground architecture, which is designed with a 40 × 30 × 1.6 mm dimensions and fabricated on the Fr-4 substrate.
Abstract: In this paper, wideband micro-strip antenna has been presented for sub-6 GHz applications. The proposed antenna is designed using partial ground architecture. This antenna is designed with a 40 × 30 × 1.6 mm dimensions and fabricated on the Fr-4 substrate. The proposed antenna maintains the return loss less than −10 dB from 3 GHz to 5.64 GHz. The gain of proposed antenna is changing from 1.73 to 3.22 dB, and radiation efficiency is achieving its maximum value of 90%.
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Dinesh Mohan | 79 | 283 | 35775 |
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Robert A. Taylor | 62 | 572 | 15877 |
Himanshu Pathak | 56 | 259 | 11203 |
Gurmit Singh | 54 | 270 | 8565 |
Vijay Kumar | 51 | 773 | 10852 |
Dimitris G. Kaskaoutis | 43 | 135 | 5248 |
Ken Haenen | 39 | 288 | 6296 |
Vikas Dudeja | 39 | 143 | 4733 |
P. K. Giri | 38 | 158 | 4528 |
Swadesh M Mahajan | 38 | 255 | 5389 |
Rohini Garg | 37 | 88 | 4388 |
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