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WiSNet 2014: Newport Beach, CA, USA
- IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks, WiSNet 2014, Newport Beach, CA, USA, January 19-23, 2014. IEEE 2014
- Kamel Haddadi, Tuami Lasri:
Six-port technology for millimeter-wave radar and imaging applications. 1-3 - Sebastian Mann, Stefan Lindner, Francesco Barbon, Sarah Linz, Armin Talai, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin:
A tank level sensor based on Six-Port technique comprising a quasi-TEM waveguide. 4-6 - Alvaro Moscoso-Mártir, Juan Manuel Ávila-Ruiz, Elena Durán-Valdeiglesias, Laureano Moreno-Pozas, Íñigo Molina-Fernández, Alejandro Ortega-Moñux, José de-Oliva-Rubio:
Butler matrix based six-port passive junction. 7-9 - Armin Talai, Sebastian Mann, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin:
Water temperature measurement by microwave six-port interferometry at 24 GHz. 10-12 - Francesco Barbon, Stefan Lindner, Sebastian Mann, Sarah Linz, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin:
Fast in-situ diode detector characterization for Six-Port interferometer receivers. 13-15 - Kamal K. Samanta:
Advanced multilayer photoimaged substrate integrated waveguides and RF front-end for emerging mm-wave wireless applications. 16-18 - Huei Wang, Jen-Hao Cheng, Jui-Chih Kao, Tian-Wei Huang:
Review on microwave/millimeter-wave systems for vital sign detection. 19-21 - Stephen Magoon, Aly E. Fathy, Christopher Thajudeen, Ahmad Hoorfar:
Compact, mobile, low power UWB system for through-wall imaging. 22-24 - Malek Chaabane, Erwin M. Biebl:
A SAW delay line based dual-band low-power tag for precise time-of-arrival ranging. 25-27 - Masaaki Yamamoto, Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Hironori Utsumi, Naohiro Furukawa:
Mobile-phone indoor localization based on microwave identification using web-access time. 28-30 - Kyriaki Niotaki, S. Kim, Francesco Giuppi, Ana Collado, Apostolos Georgiadis, Manos M. Tentzeris:
Optimized design of multiband and solar rectennas. 31-33 - Maximilian C. Scardelletti, George E. Ponchak, Kevin Harsh, Jonathan A. Mackey, Roger D. Meredith, Christian A. Zorman, Glenn M. Beheim, Frederick W. Dynys, Gary W. Hunter:
Wireless capacitive pressure sensor operating up to 400°c from 0 to 100 psi utilizing power scavenging. 34-36 - Guochao Wang, José Maria Muñoz-Ferreras, Changzhan Gu, Changzhi Li, Roberto Gómez-García:
Linear-frequency-modulated continuous-wave radar for vital-sign monitoring. 37-39 - George E. Ponchak, Maximilian C. Scardelletti, Brandt Taylor, Steve Beard, Brian Clougherty, Roger D. Meredith, Glenn M. Beheim, Walter S. Kiefer, Gary W. Hunter:
Wireless seismometer for venus. 40-42 - Axel Strobel, Markus Schulz, Frank Ellinger, Christian Carlowitz, Martin Vossiek:
Analysis of phase sampling noise of switched injection-locked oscillators. 43-45 - Markus Hartmann, Hans-Martin Troger, Gerd Kilian, Jörg Robert, Thorsten Nowak, Albert Heuberger:
Broadcast of things - A thought experiment. 46-48 - Huseyin Ugur Yildiz, Kemal Bicakci, Bülent Tavli:
Communication/computation trade-offs in wireless sensor networks: Comparing network-level and node-level strategies. 49-51 - Matthew S. Trotter, Joshua D. Griffin, David S. Ricketts:
Enhanced accuracy for a complex image theory position estimator using frequency diversity. 52-54 - Thorsten Nowak, Martin Hierold, Alexander Koelpin, Markus Hartmann, Hans-Martin Troger, Jörn Thielecke:
System and signal design for an energy-efficient multi-frequency localization system. 55-57 - Maurizio Bozzi, Riccardo Moro:
SIW components and antennas based on eco-friendly materials and technologies: State-of-the-art and future applications. 58-60 - Eleftherios Kampianakis, Stylianos D. Assimonis, Aggelos Bletsas:
Network demonstration of low-cost and ultra-low-power environmental sensing with analog backscatter. 61-63 - Chuan Wang, Danielle George, Peter R. Green:
Development of plough-able RFID sensor network systems for precision agriculture. 64-66 - Abel Rodriguez de la Concepcion, Riccardo Stefanelli, Daniele Trinchero:
Adaptive wireless sensor networks for high-definition monitoring in sustainable agriculture. 67-69 - Hans-Martin Troger, Gerd Kilian, Jörg Robert, Markus Hartmann, Thorsten Nowak, Manuel Meyer, Albert Heuberger:
Efficient power supply for telemetry sensor nodes. 70-72
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