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Analysis and interpretation of the model of a Faraday cage for electromagnetic compatibility testing
Nenad Munic, Aleksandar Kovačević
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Fabrication of CNF‐MXene free‐standing films: Ti3C2Tx MXene flakes integrated into a cellulose nanofiber (CNF) matrix through layered self‐assembly using vacuum‐assisted filtration. The layered structure of 4 µm thickness is displayed on SEM image.
Valeriia Poliukhova+7 more
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Systematic Security Analysis of Sensors and Controls in PV Inverters: Threat Validation and Countermeasures. [PDF]
Yang F, Pan K, Yan C, Ji X, Xu W.
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Copper Paste Printed Paper‐Based Dual‐Band Antenna for Wearable Wireless Electronics
A dual‐band paper‐based antenna is screen‐printed on photopaper using a plasma‐sintered copper paste, offering stable radiation performance, excellent conformality and acceptable SAR values, making it idea for wearable wireless electronic applications. Abstract Wearable wireless electronics is becoming a significant research area because of the unique ...
Wendong Yang+4 more
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Fabrication and modulation of flexible electromagnetic metamaterials. [PDF]
Feng Y, Liang M, Zhao X, You R.
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Toward an Internet of Things Circular Economy Using Printed Circuits on Reusable Steel Substrates
Herein, the functionalization of steel over large areas with low‐cost insulative intermediate layers as Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) is presented, enabling an electronics circular economy. The environmental benefits of the approach are evidenced by Life Cycle Assessments, demonstrating an 85% reduction in Global Warming when compared to FR‐4‐based ...
Jeff Kettle+9 more
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A Node Generation and Refinement Algorithm in Meshless RPIM for Electromagnetic Analysis of Sensors. [PDF]
Li Z, An S, Zou G, Han J.
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High‐Frequency Inductors by Co‐Design Optimization of Self‐Rolled‐up Membrane Technology
3D inductors with self‐resonance frequencies as high as 40 GHz are fabricated using the strain‐induced (S‐RuM) platform. Schemes to reduce crosstalk capacitance and boost self‐resonance frequency are tested, with over 15 GHz improvement from previous designs.
Kristen Minh‐Thu Nguyen+4 more
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