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WiSNet 2015: San Diego, CA, USA
- IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks, WiSNet 2015, San Diego, CA, USA, January 25-28, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4799-5519-0
- Luca Roselli, Chiara Mariotti, Paolo Mezzanotte, Federico Alimenti, Giulia Orecchini, Marco Virili, Nuno Borges Carvalho:
Review of the present technologies concurrently contributing to the implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm: RFID, Green Electronics, WPT and Energy Harvesting. 1-3 - Thorsten Nowak, Alexander Koelpin, Falko Dressler, Markus Hartmann, Lucila Patino, Jörn Thielecke:
Combined localization and data transmission in energy-constrained wireless sensor networks. 4-6 - Dietmar Kissinger, Andre Schwarzmeier, F. Grimminger, J. Mena-Carrillo, W. Weber, G. Hofer, Georg Fischer, Robert Weigel:
Wireless integrated sensor nodes for indoor monitoring and localization. 7-10 - Martin Hierold, Simon Ripperger, Darija Josic, Frieder Mayer, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin:
Low-weight wireless sensor network for encounter detection of bats. 11-13 - Abel Rodriguez de la Concepcion, Riccardo Stefanelli, Daniele Trinchero:
Ad-hoc multilevel wireless sensor networks for distributed microclimatic diffused monitoring in precision agriculture. 14-16 - Abul Hasan, Mohamed Helaoui, Noureddine Boulejfen, Fadhel M. Ghannouchi:
Six-port technology for MIMO and cognitive radio receiver applications. 17-19 - Sarah Linz, Florian Oesterle, Armin Talai, Stefan Lindner, Sebastian Mann, Francesco Barbon, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin:
100 GHz reflectometer for sensitivity analysis of MEMS sensors comprising an intermediate frequency Six-port receiver. 20-22 - Kamel Haddadi, Tuami Lasri:
Forward V-band vector network analyzer based on a modified six-port technique. 23-25 - Chaouki Hannachi, Serioja Ovidiu Tatu:
A new compact V-band six-port receiver for high data-rate wireless applications. 26-28 - Stefan Lindner, Francesco Barbon, Sarah Linz, Fabian Lurz, Sebastian Mann, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin:
ADC depending limitations for Six-Port based distance measurement systems. 29-31 - Reinhard Feger, Andreas Stelzer:
Millimeter-wave radar systems on-chip and in package: Current status and future challenges. 32-34 - Heinrich Milosiu, Frank Oehler, Markus Eppel, Dieter Frühsorger, Thomas Thönes:
A 7-µW 2.4-GHz wake-up receiver with -80 dBm sensitivity and high co-channel interferer tolerance. 35-37 - Dieter Genschow:
A time to digital converter for use in ultra wide band Radar sensor nodes. 38-40 - Christian Gierl, Quang Trung Le, Christian Damm, Franko Küppers:
Generation of UWB pulses utilizing directly modulated tunable MEMS-VCSEL. 41-43 - Sebastian Mann, Stefan Erhardt, Stefan Lindner, Fabian Lurz, Sarah Linz, Francesco Barbon, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin:
Diode detector design for 61 GHz substrate integrated waveguide Six-Port radar systems. 44-46 - Martin Scherhaufl, Markus Pichler, Andreas Stelzer:
Robust localization of passive UHF RFID tag arrays based on phase-difference-of-arrival evaluation. 47-49 - Unmesh Ghoshdastider, Reinhard Viga, Michael Kraft:
Experimental evaluation of a pairwise broadcast synchronization in a low-power Cyber-physical system. 50-52 - Takashi Enami, Kentaro Kawakami, Hiroshi Yamazaki:
DMA-driven control method for low power sensor node. 53-55 - Daniele Trinchero, Elisa Pievanelli, Abel Rodriguez de la Concepcion, Riccardo Stefanelli:
Wireless sensors for stratified soil microwave scanning applied to precision quality agriculture. 56-58 - Sven Rademacher, Katrin Schmitt, Martin Mengers, Jürgen Wöllenstein:
Sensor network with energy efficient and low-cost gas sensor nodes for the detection of hazardous substances in the event of a disaster. 59-61 - Nils Pohl, Stephan Stanko, Michael Caris, Axel Tessmann, Michael Schlechtweg:
An ultra-high resolution radar-system operating at 300 GHz. 62-64 - Serdal Ayhan, Sven Thomas, Nanxi Kong, Steffen Scherr, Mario Pauli, Timo Jaeschke, Jens Peter Wulfsberg, Nils Pohl, Thomas Zwick:
Millimeter-wave radar distance measurements in micro machining. 65-68 - Tooraj Nikoubin, José Maria Muñoz-Ferreras, Roberto Gómez-García, Daan Liang, Changzhi Li:
Structural health monitoring of wind turbines using a low-cost portable k-band radar: An ab-initio field investigation. 69-71 - Michael Sporer, Fabian Lurz, Eberhard Schlücker, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin:
Underwater interferometric radar sensor for distance and vibration measurement. 72-74 - Frank X. Li, A. K. M. Anwarul Islam, Amer S. Jaroo, Hiwa Hamid, Jalal Jalali, Michael Sammartino:
Urban highway bridge structure health assessments using wireless sensor network. 75-77
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