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1st WiSEE 2013: Baltimore, MD, USA
- IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments, WiSEE 2013, Baltimore, MD, USA, November 7-9, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4799-2958-0
- Chatwin Lansdowne, Glen F. Steele, Joan P. Zucha, Adam M. Schlesinger:
Closed-loop analysis of soft decisions for serial links. 1-6 - Nicole Neveu, Mauricio García, Joseph Casana, Richie Dettloff, David R. Jackson, Ji Chen:
Transparent microstrip antennas for CubeSat applications. 1-4 - Chengkai Tang, Qiangping Tang, Lingling Zhang:
Energy-simplified doppler-aided channel estimation in satellite communication. 1-4 - Jean-Marc Collignon, Badr Rmili:
An ultra low power RFID sensor platform for launchers applications. 1-5 - Chunqiu Wang, Wei Wang, Kazem Sohraby, James Dudek:
QoS optimized and energy efficient power control for deep space multimedia communications in InterPlaNetary networks. 1-3 - Khaled ElMahgoub, Atef Z. Elsherbeni:
Analysis of nanoparticles shape for efficient absorption in nanoplasmonic solar cells. 1-3 - Najla Al-Nabhan, Mznah Al-Rodhaan, Abdullah Al-Dhelaan:
A distributed self-healing algorithm for virtual backbone construction and maintenance in Wireless Sensor Networks. 1-6 - Juan A. Fraire, Pablo G. Madoery, Jorge M. Finochietto:
On the design of fair contact plans in predictable Delay-Tolerant Networks. 1-7 - Guiyun Liu, Hua Liu, Hongbin Chen, Jianhua Xiang, Zhong Xiao:
Channel aware adaptive quantization for target localization in wireless sensor networks. 1-6 - Jie Yang:
A high temperature VCO for extreme environment wireless applications. 1-5 - Ghobad Heidari, Hiep Truong:
Efficient, flexible, scalable inter-satellite networking. 1-6 - Richard J. Barton:
Some fundamental limits on SAW RFID tag information capacity and collision resolution. 1-7 - Wolf-Stefan Benedix, Dirk Plettemeier, André Zanoni, Fabian Preller, Valérie Ciarletti:
Advance of WISDOM GPR antenna for ExoMars 2018 mission. 1-3 - William C. Wilson, Gary M. Atkinson:
Wireless sensor applications in extreme aeronautical environments. 1-6 - Bilal Ijaz, Alarka Sanyal, Alfonso Mendoza-Radal, Sayan Roy, Irfan Ullah, Michael T. Reich, Debasis Dawn, Benjamin D. Braaten, Neil F. Chamberlain, Dimitris E. Anagnostou:
Gain limits of phase compensated conformal antenna arrays on non-conducting spherical surfaces using the projection method. 1-6 - Sanjay Nariyal, Irfan Ullah, Syed A. Naqvi, Bilal Ijaz, Muhammad M. Masud, Brian Booth, Koby Asirvatham, Benjamin D. Braaten:
On the use of amplitude tapering for pattern correction of conformal (Curved) antennas. 1-2 - Alarka Sanyal, Alfonso Mendoza-Radal, Bilal Ijaz, Debasis Dawn:
CMOS phase shifter for conformal phased array beamformer applications. 1-5 - Ali El Kateeb:
Remote modification of sensor mote design for next-generation Wireless Sensor Networks. 1-6 - Moh'd A. Hasan, Julie Huffman, W. Neill Kefauver:
Effects of proximity of thermal shields on tri-band antenna RF performance. 1-6 - Amir Raeisi Nafchi, Shu Ting Goh, Seyed A. (Reza) Zekavat:
High performance DOA/TOA-based Endoscopy Capsule localization and tracking via 2D circular arrays and inertial measurement unit. 1-6 - Fengyuan Gong, Mihail L. Sichitiu:
CESP: A power efficient, accurate coefficient exchange synchronization protocol. 1-6 - Giovanni Pelliccioni, Ennio Gambi, Susanna Spinsante:
De Bruijn sequences as spreading codes in extreme Doppler conditions: Analysis and results. 1-6 - Shankar Giri Venkita Giri, Gregory A. Price, Seyed Reza Zekavat:
A novel synchronization method for active positioning via DSSS: Achieving low resource usage and latency. 1-6 - Lloyd Emokpae, Stephen DiBenedetto, Bradley Potteiger, Mohamed F. Younis:
Underwater signal reflection enabled localization scheme. 1-7 - Gholamreza Alirezaei, Rudolf Mathar, Pouya Ghofrani:
Power optimization in sensor networks for passive radar applications. 1-7 - Harbans S. Dhadwal, Jahangir Rastegar, Philip Kwok:
Wireless power and data transfer to sensors in extreme space environments. 1-2 - Paolo Gamba, Emanuele Goldoni, Pietro Savazzi, Pier Giorgio Arpesi, Claudia Sopranzi, Jean-François Dufour:
Wireless passive sensors for remote sensing of temperature on aerospace platforms. 1-6 - A. A. Adekunle:
A resourceful symmetric cryptographic construct for securing miniature satellite communications. 1-6 - Mohammed Taj-Eldin, William B. Kuhn, Amelia Hodges, Bala Natarajan, Garrett Peterson, Muhannad Alshetaiwi, Shuo Ouyang, Germán Sánchez, Erin Monfort-Nelson:
Wireless propagation measurements for astronaut body area network. 1-7 - Yadong Wan, Shihong Duan:
Study on IEEE802.15.4 link reliability in industrial environment. 1-7 - Esam A. Obiedat:
Distributed 2×2 space-time trellis code (DSTTC) with imperfect relay. 1-3 - Ramin Rezaei, Fady Ghabrial, Eric Besnard, Praveen Shankar, Joel Castro, Lonnie Labonte, Mojtaba Razfar, Ali Abedi:
Determination of elastic mode characteristics using wirelessly networked sensors for nanosat launch vehicle control. 1-2 - Hossein Roufarshbaf, Joel Castro, Ali Abedi:
Stochastic modeling of leak detection and localization using ultrasonic sensor array. 1 - Mojtaba Razfar, Joel Castro, Lonnie Labonte, Ramin Rezaei, Fady Ghabrial, Praveen Shankar, Eric Besnard, Ali Abedi:
Wireless network design and analysis for real time control of launch vehicles. 1-2 - Lonnie Labonte, Joel Castro, Mojtaba Razfar, Ali Abedi, Ramin Rezaei, Fady Ghabrial, Praveen Shankar, Eric Besnard:
Wireless sensor and actuator networks with delayed noisy feedback (WiSAN). 1-5 - Michael T. Contreras, Brian Trease, Brent Sherwood:
The solar umbrella: A low-cost demonstration of scalable space based solar power. 1-6 - Christopher Dessert:
Interagency and international collaboration for space solar power implementation: A plan for space solar power project governance. 1-6 - Martin Leitgab:
Hypermodular self-assembling space solar power - Design option for mid-term GEO utility-scale power plants. 1-6
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