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International Journal of Ultra Wideband Communications and Systems, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2014
- Paul C. Richardson, Weidong Xiang, Dan Shan:
UWB outdoor channel environments: analysis of experimental data collection and comparison to IEEE 802.l5.4a UWB channel model. 1-7 - Salil Banerjee, William C. Suski, Adam W. Hoover:
Identifying and filtering noise caused by sensor set switching in UWB indoor position tracking. 8-18 - Debashis Adhikari, C. Bhattacharya:
Analysis of power spectral density of ultra wideband waveforms for pulse shape modulation. 19-30 - Rajveer S. Yaduvanshi:
Design and analysis of superstrate embedded dielectric resonator antenna. 31-37 - Geetam Singh Tomar, Vivek Singh Kushwah, Sarita Singh Bhadauria:
Artificial neural network design of stub microstrip band-pass filters. 38-49
Volume 3, Number 2, 2015
- Vishakha P. Bhale, Upena D. Dalal:
A low power 35 GHz CMOS high linearity, unconditional stability and excellent gain flatness UWB power amplifier design using current reused technique. 51-58 - Hojjat Salehinejad, Siamak Talebi, Masoud RashidiNejad:
UWB wireless: a scheme for SCADA communications in offshore wind farms. 59-67 - Richa Gupta, Rajveer S. Yaduvanshi:
Embedded cylindrical magneto-hydrodynamic antenna. 68-74 - C. J. Bindu, Anju Pradeep, S. Mridula, P. Mohanan:
Compact planar UWB filter using cascaded resonators. 75-84 - Saira Joseph, Binu Paul, Mridula Shanta, Mohanan Pezholil:
CPW-fed compact UWB spiral antenna for multiband applications. 85-93 - Ehab M. Shaheen:
Range impairments of multi-band OFDM UWB communication systems in the presence of OFDM-based WLAN interference. 94-100 - Thottempudi Pardhu, Vijay Kumar:
Reduction of clutter using TWI ultra wideband imaging. 101-106 - Richa Gupta, Rajveer S. Yaduvanshi:
High gain and wide band rectangular DRA. 107-114
Volume 3, Number 3, 2016
- Kailas Kantilal Sawant, C. R. Suthikshn Kumar:
Miniaturised CSCP patch antenna using PMGS and IFS with frequency rejection at 5.5 GHz for UWB wireless applications. 115-125 - Abdellatif Slimani, Saad Dosse Bennani, Ali El Alami:
Conception and optimisation of UWB microstrip array antennas for radar applications with ordinary end-fire beam steering characteristic. 126-132 - Manish Sharma, Yogendra Kumar Awasthi, Himanshu Singh:
Compact planar UWB monopole antenna with dual band-notch characteristics. 133-142 - Sandipan Basu, Mahasweta Sarkar, Santosh V. Nagaraj, Suchismita Chinara:
A survey on ultra wideband and ultrasonic communication for body area networks. 143-154 - Ehab M. Shaheen:
DS-UWB pulse design in IEEE802.15.3a multipath fading channel for cognitive radio applications. 155-165 - Euiho Kim, Dongkyu Choi:
Planning of UWB indoor positioning network using binary integer linear programming. 166-176
Volume 3, Number 4, 2018
- Vijaya Yajnanarayana, Peter Händel:
Performance evaluation of IR-UWB detectors and fusion techniques for UWB transceiver platforms. 177-191 - Mohammad Abdel-Rahim, Mohamed Hadi Habaebi, Jalel Chebil, Aisha Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Musse Mohamud Ahmed, Md. Rafiqul Islam, Alhareth Zyoud:
An indoor path loss model for wireless sensor networks. 192-200 - Amar Sharma, Puneet Khanna, Anil Kumar Singh, Arun Kumar:
CPW - fed dodecagon ring shape antenna for ultra wide band application. 201-208 - Mohammad Sadeghian Kerdabadi, Farhad Parsaie Nejad, Reza Ghazizadeh, Hamid Farrokhi:
Wireless sensor network localisation using new heuristic optimisation algorithms. 209-218 - Houda Chihi:
Energy efficiency performance evaluation for multiband-OFDM UWB cross-layer design. 219-224 - Manish Sharma, Yogendra Kumar Awasthi, Himanshu Singh, Raj Kumar, Sarita Kumari:
Key shaped planar UWB monopole antenna with dual band-notch characteristics. 225-236 - Seyed Ramin Emadian, Javad Ahmadi-Shokouh, Abdolbaset Askani, Abdolmallek Raisi:
Novel and simple monopole blade antenna with ultra-wide bandwidth for avionics applications. 237-240
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