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Smart Antennas for Next Generation Wireless Systems
Robert W. Heath Jr. +2 more
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Functionally adaptive smart metasurface window with Weber beams for obstacle-avoiding communications in vehicle cabin. [PDF]
Luo S +8 more
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Anti‐Slip Material‐Based Strategies and Approaches
This review highlights the principle mechanisms of slipping at the microscale, linking contact mechanics with a friction behavior model for surface interfaces. Main strategies to develop anti‐slip properties to the surfaces are discussed alongside standardized testing approaches.
Sogand Abbaspoor‐Zanjani +3 more
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Massive MIMO joint beamforming and power allocation via LMS with narwhal lemming optimization and fractional ResNeXt-based control. [PDF]
Kamal MM +8 more
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In this Perspective, we highlight the processing science and scale‐up capabilities of the Materials Engineering Research Facility (MERF) at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, with an emphasis on practical solutions for sustainable water and critical resource recovery. We demonstrate how national laboratories bridge fundamental
Yuepeng Zhang +9 more
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Implementation of smart metasurfaces for the Sub-6 GHz 5G wireless systems: design, optimization, and its synthesis for enhancing antenna's performance. [PDF]
Behera BR +5 more
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We report a multi‐jet, layer‐by‐layer electrospray‐assisted interfacial polymerization (LBL‐EAIP) approach for the scalable fabrication of polyamide reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. The method enables precise control of polymerization, uniform polyamide coverage, and tunable polyamide film thickness, while delivering consistently high filtration ...
Yue Feng +5 more
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Array antenna with series-fed configuration providing high radiation performances for automotive radar in IoT applications. [PDF]
Zakeri H +5 more
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Liquid metal direct writing is advanced from a technological and fundamental point. Utilizing a kinematic bed, printing on large surfaces with irregularities is enabled. Furthermore, a pressure‐driven flow during printing is discovered that affects the thickness of traces.
Maximilian Krack +15 more
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