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Antenna Theory And Design
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The article was published on 2016-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 733 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Coaxial antenna & Antenna efficiency.read more
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Smart metasurface with self-adaptively reprogrammable functions
TL;DR: A smart metasurface that has self-adaptively reprogrammable functionalities without human participation is put forth, capable of sensing ambient environments by integrating an additional sensor(s) and can adaptively adjust its EM operational functionality through an unmanned sensing feedback system.
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Minding the Billions: Ultra-wideband Localization for Deployed RFID Tags
TL;DR: This paper presents RFind, a new technology that brings the benefits of ultra-wideband localization to the billions of RFIDs in today's world and can emulate over 220MHz of bandwidth on tags designed with a communication bandwidth of only tens to hundreds of kHz, while remaining compliant with FCC regulations.
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Review: Security in wireless ad-hoc networks - A survey
TL;DR: This paper surveys emerging and established wireless ad-hoc technologies and highlights their security/privacy features and deficiencies, and identifies open research issues and technology challenges for each surveyed technology.
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Breathfinding: A Wireless Network That Monitors and Locates Breathing in a Home
TL;DR: Using RSS measurements on the links between commercial wireless devices to locate where a breathing person is located and to estimate their breathing rate, in a home, while the person is sitting, lying down, standing, or sleeping is explored.
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Personal Mobile Radars with Millimeter-Wave Massive Arrays for Indoor Mapping
TL;DR: Numerical results show that the idea herein investigated is feasible, and that a significant mapping performance is attainable even employing coarse antenna arrays provided that the number of antenna elements is sufficiently high.
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Rate Splitting on Mobile Edge Computing for UAV-Aided IoT Systems
TL;DR: A joint rate splitting problem is formulated to optimally allocate rates for transmission links between two antenna arrays on the UAV to minimize the energy consumption of a UAV in the centralized and distributed MEC computation modes under the constraints of transmission rate and computational time.
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Air-to-Ground Wireless Links for High-Speed UAVs
TL;DR: This paper designs robust A2G wireless links for high speed UAVs, where conjunct power control is developed together with switched beamforming to maximize the power efficiency and minimize the fluctuation of A2g wireless links of millimeter wave (mmWave) signal transmission.
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Electromagnetically Induced Transparency (EIT) and Autler-Townes (AT) splitting in the Presence of Band-Limited White Gaussian Noise
Christopher L. Holloway,Matthew T. Simons,Marcus D. Kautz,David A. Anderson,Georg Raithel,Daniel Stack,Marc C. St. John,Wansheng Su +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of band-limited white Gaussian noise (BLWGN) on electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) and Autler-Townes (AT) splitting, when performing atom-based continuous-wave (CW) radio-frequency (RF) electric field strength measurements with Rydberg atoms in an atomic vapor, was investigated.
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Power Pattern Sensitivity to Calibration Errors and Mutual Coupling in Linear Arrays through Circular Interval Arithmetics
TL;DR: The sensitivity to both calibration errors and mutual coupling effects of the power pattern radiated by a linear array is addressed and the bounds of the pattern deviations from the ideal one are analytically derived by exploiting the Circular Interval Analysis (CIA).
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High-Efficiency, Wideband GRIN Lenses With Intrinsically Matched Unit Cells
Nicolás García,Jonathan Chisum +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an automated design procedure for the rapid realization of wideband millimeter-wave lens antennas based upon the creation of a library of matched unit cells that comprise wideband impedance matching sections on either side of a phase-delaying core section.