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Challenges in wireless system integration as enablers for indoor context aware environments
The advent of fully interactive environments within Smart Cities and Smart Regions requires the use of multiple wireless systems. In the case of user-device interaction, which finds multiple applications such as Ambient ... -
Characterization and consideration of topological impact of wireless propagation in a commercial aircraft environment [wireless corner]
Wireless systems are gaining a relevant role for multiple communication tasks within commercial aircrafts. In this work, wireless propagation in an indoor commercial airplane cabin will be analyzed. The impact of indoor ... -
Characterization and modeling of the capacitive HBC Channel
The increasing interest in wireless body area networks has created the need for alternative communication schemes. One example of such schemes is the use of the human body as a communication medium. This technology is ... -
Characterization of microring filters for differential group delay applications
The longitudinal offset technique permits to improve the accuracy of the coupling coefficients of integrated directional couplers and provides designs that can be easily implemented with current fabrication tolerances. ... -
Characterization of RF-MOSFETs in common-source configuration at different source-to-bulk voltages from S-parameters
Using a new test fixture that allows us to bias the bulk terminal through an additional compensated DC probe, a two-port S-measurement-based methodology to characterize RF-MOSFETs in common-source configuration is herein ... -
Characterization of wireless channel impact on wireless sensor network performance in public transportation buses
Wireless communications systems are growing rapidly during the last two decades and they are gaining a significant role for multiple communication tasks within public transportation buses. In this work, the impact of ... -
Chirping techniques to maximize the power-handling capability of harmonic waveguide low-pass filters
A novel chirping technique is applied to the design of very high-power waveguide harmonic low-pass filters. The technique could be used, for instance, to avoid multipactor testing in multicarrier systems such as the ... -
Circuit and multipolar approaches to investigate the balance of powers in 2D scattering problems
Circuit and multipolar approaches are presented to investigate the correlation between absorption and scattering processes in 2D problems. This investigation was inspired by earlier works of Prof.R.E. Collin, which pointed ... -
Circuit approach to the minimal configuration of terahertz anomalous extraordinary transmission
In this letter we present an in-depth circuit analysis of anomalous extraordinary transmission ET through subwavelength slit and hole arrrays loaded by a dielectric slab. We show the key role played by the thickness of the ... -
Compact and highly-efficient polarization independent vertical resonant couplers for active-passive monolithic integration
Compact low-loss polarization independent vertical coupling between a 1.55 μm InGaAsP bulk active waveguide and a passive waveguide based on bimodal interference is presented. Simulation results show low coupling loss (<0.1 ... -
Compact dual-band terahertz quarter-wave plate metasurface
A dual-band quarter-wave plate based on a modified extraordinary transmission hole array is numerically analyzed and experimentally demonstrated at terahertz frequencies. To control independently orthogonal polarizations, ... -
Compact ultra wide band microstrip bandpass filter based on multiple-mode resonator and modified complementary split ring resonator
A new class of broadband microstrip filters for Ultra Wide Band (UWB) applications is proposed. In the design, different stages of parallel-coupled microstrip line and other stages with a Modified Complementary Split Ring ... -
A comparative study in the sensitivity of optical fiber refractometers based on the incorporation of gold nanoparticles into layer-by-layer films
In this work, optical fiber refractometers based on the successive incorporation of gold nanoparticles have been fabricated by means of the Layer-by-Layer Embedding (LbL-E) deposition technique. This enables the apparition ... -
Comparative study of layer-by-layer deposition techniques for poly(sodium phosphate) and poly (allylamine hydrochloride)
An inorganic short chain polymer, poly(sodium phosphate), PSP, together with poly(allylamine hydrochloride), PAH, is used to fabricate layer-by-layer (LbL) films. The thickness, roughness, contact angle, and optical ... -
Comparative study of ring and random cavities for fiber lasers
An experimental comparison of three fiber laser structures with the same Raman gain medium is presented in order to establish the main pros and cons of each basic scheme. The first fiber laser is based on a hybrid ring–random ... -
A comparative study of two different approaches for the incorporation of silver nanoparticles into layer-by-layer films
In this work, a comparative study about the incorporation of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) into thin films is presented using two alternative methods, the in situ synthesis process and the layer-by-layer embedding deposition ... -
Comparison between capacitive and microstructured optical fiber soil moisture sensors
Soil moisture content has always been an important parameter to control because it is a deterministic factor for site-specific irrigation, seeding, transplanting, and compaction detection. In this work, a discrete sensor ... -
Comparison of wavelength-division-multiplexed distributed fiber Raman amplifier networks for sensors
A novel distributed fiber Raman amplified star topology used for optical sensor wavelength-division multiplexing is proposed. The performance of this star configuration is compared to an optically amplified bus topology. ... -
Compound lasing fiber optic ring resonators for sensor sensitivity enhancement
In this work, a new method for increasing simultaneously the sensitivity and interrogation stability of fiberoptic intensity sensors is presented. The configuration is based on a double-coupler ring resonator. On one side, ... -
A comprehensive analysis of the absorption spectrum of conducting ferromagnetic wires
A detailed analysis of the absorption spectrum of conductive ferromagnetic wires is presented. The absorption spectrum is computed from the solution to the scattering problem, and circuit models are formulated to clarify ...