DESIGN OF ASYMMETRIC WIDEBAND PRINTED DIPOLE ANTENNA USING INSET FEEDING TECHNIQUE [PDF]
T. Khumanthem +3 more
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Super-wideband Fractal Antenna for Future Generations of Wireless Communication
Mohamed Salah Fouad +4 more
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This review explores the evolving role of microneedle systems in psoriasis management, highlighting their potential for enhanced drug delivery, diagnosis, and disease monitoring. It also discusses unmet clinical needs for psoriasis management and technical challenges, while outlining strategic directions to advance microneedle integration into routine ...
Fatma Moawad +3 more
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Ultra-Wideband Double-Pentagonal Fractal Antenna for C-, X-, Ku- and K-Band Wireless Applications. [PDF]
Kim J, Jang T, Lim S.
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A Compact Four Port MIMO Antenna Configuration for Ultra-Wideband (UWB) and Other Wireless Applications [PDF]
Sayantan Mandal, Swarup Das
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Optimum DOA algorithms for narrowband and wideband applications [PDF]
Haoji Bao
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Real‐Time 3D Ultrasound Imaging with an Ultra‐Sparse, Low Power Architecture
This article presents a novel, ultra‐sparse ultrasound architecture that paves the way for wearable real‐time 3D imaging. By integrating a unique convolutional array with chirped data acquisition, the system achieves high‐resolution volumetric scans at a fraction of the power and hardware complexity.
Colin Marcus +9 more
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Miniaturised wideband metasurface polarisation converter with high angular stability. [PDF]
Nkimbeng CHS +6 more
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Two-dimensional separation of wideband raypaths in underwater acoustics [PDF]
Fengyan Zhong, Zhichen Li, Chao Yang
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Thermal Processing Creates Water‐Stable PEDOT:PSS Films for Bioelectronics
Instead of using chemical cross–linkers, it is shown that PEDOT:PSS thin films for bioelectronics become water‐stable after a simple heat treatment. The heat treatment is compatible with a range of rigid and elastomeric substrates and films are stable in vivo for >20 days.
Siddharth Doshi +16 more
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