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Wideband microstrip comb-line linear array antenna using stubbed-element technique for high sidelobe suppression
This paper presents a novel wideband microstrip comb-line linear array antenna using end feeding developed in the millimeter-wave. The proposed antenna is designed for 28 GHz and has 12 elements. The reflection-canceling slit structure technique is…
Omnidirectional antenna with modified ground plane for wideband DVB in handheld devices
Miniaturized monopole planar antennas operating in the VHF/UHF band applied for Digital Video Broadcasting and mobile communication have gained research interest due to their low-profile, compact, and wideband nature. This antenna is capable of…
Omnidirectional dipole antenna with wideband and low gain variation
This study presents an omnidirectional dipole antenna with wideband and low gain variation in the horizontal plane. The antenna is made up of two driven dipoles and two parasitic dipoles placed symmetrically on both sides of a central ground plane.…
An Android Application for Clinical Diagnosis Using NLP and Fuzzy Logic
The application of natural language processing (NLP) methods to designing conversational frameworks for health diagnosis improves patients’ access to medical information. An Android application based on fuzzy logic rules and fuzzy inference was…
Frequency Splitting Elimination in a multi-coil power transfer system
A multiple transmitter coil wireless power transfer system that eliminates the frequency splitting effect as a result of overcoupling between very close transmitter coils is proposed. The use of coils of different sizes in the transmitter array is…
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Miniaturized monopole planar antennas operating in the VHF/UHF band applied for Digital Video Broadcasting and mobile communication have gained research interest due to their low-profile, compact, and wideband nature. This antenna is capable of…
Efficiency Enhancement in a Multi-coil Wireless Power Transfer System
Wireless power transfer technology via magnetic resonance coupling now has significant interest in industry and research with many applications. This paper proposes a linear multiple transmitter coil array (5 coils) for wireless power transfer for…
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