Radio After Radio: Redefining radio art in the light of new media technology through expanded practice [PDF]
I have been working in the field of radio art, and through creative practice have been considering how the convergence of new media technologies has redefined radio art, addressing the ways in which this has extended the boundaries of the art form.
Hall, Margaret A.
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When Cubic is Not Isotropic: Phonon–Exciton Decoupling in CuInSnS4 Single Crystals
A cubic CuInSnS4 crystal does not fully play by cubic rules. While phonons follow the average iso‐tropic lattice symmetry, the disorder‐localized excitons break away, showing strong, and reproduci‐ble polarization‐dependent emission. This work shows how intrinsic cation disorder can turn a mac‐roscopically cubic material into a source of hidden ...
Lara Kim Linke +11 more
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Revolutionary Ideas for Radio Regulation [PDF]
Radio technology is the key to rapid broadband development that reaches even geographically remote areas of the world. To get needed, radical changes in radio regulation, much more attention should be directed toward central issues of constitutional law.
Douglas A. Galbi
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The Marshall Islands : history, culture and communication [PDF]
"Draft: Not for Quotation, Citation or Reproduction without Permission of Author."For more about the East-West Center, see https://www.eastwestcenter.org/Policy decisions about communication system resources are an important part of controlled ...
Runeborg, Ruth E. +1 more
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Machine Learning Enables Inverse Design of Optically Driven Microscopic Metavehicles
Machine‐learning‐based inverse design is used optimize “metavehicles” — flat microparticles based on metagratings that generate a strong lateral optical force from normally incident light. The optimized design exhibits a force efficiency of ∼88% and a measured propulsion speed in water much higher than previously reported, demonstrating that inverse ...
Vasilii Mylnikov +2 more
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Antenna and radio channel characterisation for low‐power personal and body area networks [PDF]
PhDThe continuous miniaturisation of sensors, as well as the progression in wearable electronics, embedded software, digital signal processing and biomedical technologies, have led to new usercentric networks, where devices can be carried in the user’s
Khan, Mohammad Monirujjaman
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GeSn Quantum Wells for Room‐Temperature Mid‐Infrared Lasing on Si and on Insulator Platforms
This work demonstrates a high‐performance GeSn‐on‐Insulator (GeSnOI) platform achieving laser emission up to room temperature. By utilizing Group IV GeSn quantum well heterostructures, we successfully reached a target wavelength of 3.3 µm. This advancement paves the way for fully integrated Mid‐IR photonic CMOS‐compatible sources, overcoming the ...
Antoine Meyer +10 more
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Low power consumption wireless sensor communication system integrated with an energy harvesting power source [PDF]
This paper presents the testing results of a wireless sensor communication system with low power consumption integrated with an energy harvesting power source.
Marsic, Vlad +2 more
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Channel characteristics analysis of train-to-train wireless communication
Train-to-train(T2 T) communication can provide protection for existing train-to-ground private network communication, and its channel characteristics directly affect the application of upper-layer communication technologies.
GAO Yunbo +5 more
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Information Transmission Strategies for Self‐Organized Robotic Aggregation
In this review, we discuss how information transmission influences the neighbor‐based self‐organized aggregation of swarm robots. We focus specifically on local interactions regarding information transfer and categorize previous studies based on the functions of the information exchanged.
Shu Leng +5 more
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