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Stil, Jeroen M. "Capabilities of next generation telescopes for cosmic magnetism." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 14, A30 (2018): 311–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921319004484.

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AbstractThe next generation of radio telescopes offer significant improvement in bandwidth and survey speed. We examine the ability to resolve Faraday thick objects in Faraday space as a function of survey parameters. The necessary combination of λmax and λmin to resolve objects with modest Faraday thick components requires one or two surveys with instantaneous bandwidth 300 MHz to 750 MHz offered by next generation telescopes. For spiral galaxies, bandwidths in excess of 1.5 GHz are required. Correction for Galactic Faraday rotation must account for common gradients of order 10 rad m−2 per degree. How effective a new rotation measure grid is in probing the foreground depends on off-axis polarization calibration.
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Calonico, Sebastian, Matias D. Cattaneo, Max H. Farrell, and Rocío Titiunik. "Rdrobust: Software for Regression-discontinuity Designs." Stata Journal: Promoting communications on statistics and Stata 17, no. 2 (2017): 372–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536867x1701700208.

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We describe a major upgrade to the Stata (and R) rdrobust package, which provides a wide array of estimation, inference, and falsification methods for the analysis and interpretation of regression-discontinuity designs. The main new features of this upgraded version are as follows: i) covariate-adjusted bandwidth selection, point estimation, and robust bias-corrected inference, ii) cluster–robust bandwidth selection, point estimation, and robust bias-corrected inference, iii) weighted global polynomial fits and pointwise confidence bands in regression-discontinuity plots, and iv) several new bandwidth selection methods, including different bandwidths for control and treatment groups, coverage error-rate optimal bandwidths, and optimal bandwidths for fuzzy designs. In addition, the upgraded package has superior performance because of several numerical and implementation improvements. We also discuss issues of backward compatibility and provide a companion R package with the same syntax and capabilities.
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González, Javier Poncela. "Design of Receiver Preamplifier with Bandwidth Adjustment Capabilities." Journal of Applied Engineering & Technology (JAET) 3, no. 1 (2019): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.55447/jaet.03.01.13.

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The challenge of communication world today is to create a new environment of wireless links using infrared. This challenge is during new innovation in the design of optical transceivers, because the received optical signal is very weak at the frond-end. This work is to design an infrared optical receiver with bandwidth adjustment capabilities. The measured result show a bandwidth can achieve between 10MHz to 100MHz.
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Kakoyiannis, Constantine G., and Philip Constantinou. "Compact Printed Arrays with Embedded Coupling Mitigation for Energy-Efficient Wireless Sensor Networking." International Journal of Antennas and Propagation 2010 (2010): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/596291.

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Wireless sensors emerged as narrowband, resource-constrained devices to provide monitoring services over a wide life span. Future applications of sensor networks are multimedia-driven and include sensor mobility. Thus, sensors must combine small size, large bandwidth, and diversity capabilities. Compact arrays, offering transmit/receive diversity, suffer from strong mutual coupling (MC), which causes lower antenna efficiency, loss of bandwidth, and signal correlation. An efficient technique to reduce coupling in compact arrays is described herein: a defect was inserted in the ground plane (GNDP) area between each pair of elements. The defect disturbed the GNDP currents and offered multidecibel coupling suppression, bandwidth recovery, and reduction of in-band correlation. Minimal pattern distortion was estimated. Computational results were supported by measurements. The bandwidth of unloaded arrays degraded gracefully from 38% to 28% with decreasing interelement distance (0.25 to 0.10). Defect-loaded arrays exhibited active impedance bandwidths 37–45%, respectively. Measured coupling was reduced by 15–20 dB.
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Soursos, Sergios, Costas Courcoubetis, and Richard Weber. "Dynamic Bandwidth Pricing: Provision Cost, Market Size, Effective Bandwidths and Price Games." JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science 14, no. (5) (2008): 766–85. https://doi.org/10.3217/jucs-014-05-0766.

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Nowadays, in the markets of broadband access services, traditional contracts are of "static" type. Customers buy the right to use a specific amount of resources for a specific period of time. On the other hand, modern services and applications render the demand for bandwidth highly variable and bursty. New types of contracts emerge ("dynamic contracts") which allow customers to dynamically adjust their bandwidth demand. In such an environment, we study the case of a price competition situation between two providers of static and dynamic contracts. We investigate the resulting reaction curves, search for the existence of an equilibrium point and examine if and how the market is segmented between the two providers. Our first model considers simple, constant provision costs. We then extend the model to include costs that depend on the multiplexing capabilities that the contracts offer to the providers, taking into consideration the size of the market. We base our analysis on the theory of effective bandwidths and investigate the new conditions that allow the provider of dynamic contracts to enter the market.
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Massaccesi, Andrea, Gianluca Dassano, and Paola Pirinoli. "Beam Scanning Capabilities of a 3D-Printed Perforated Dielectric Transmitarray." Electronics 8, no. 4 (2019): 379. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics8040379.

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In this paper, the design of a beam scanning, 3D-printed dielectric Transmitarray (TA) working in Ka-band is discussed. Thanks to the use of an innovative three-layer dielectric unit-cell that exploits tapered sections to enhance the bandwidth, a 50 × 50 elements transmitarray with improved scanning capabilities and wideband behavior has been designed and experimentally validated. The measured radiation performances over a scanning coverage of ±27 ∘ shown a variation of the gain lower than 2.9 dB and a 1-dB bandwidth in any case higher than 23%. The promising results suggest that the proposed TA technology is a valid alternative to realize a passive multibeam antenna, with the additional advantage that it can be easily manufactured using 3D-printing techniques.
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SANDI, EFRI, WISNU DJATMIKO, and RIZKITA KURNIA PUTRI. "Desain U-slot Ganda untuk Meningkatkan Bandwidth Antena MIMO 5G Millimeter-wave." ELKOMIKA: Jurnal Teknik Energi Elektrik, Teknik Telekomunikasi, & Teknik Elektronika 8, no. 1 (2020): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.26760/elkomika.v8i1.150.

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 Pada penelitian ini dikembangkan rekayasa antena mikrostrip (MSA) dengan penambahan U-slot ganda untuk meningkatkan performansi bandwidth antena mikrostrip. Penelitian sebelumnya berfokus pada penambahan U-slot tunggal dan didesain untuk frekuensi di bawah 15 GHz. Kebutuhan utama antena 5G adalah memiliki bandwidth yang lebar dan kemampuan Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO). Untuk itu perlu dikembangkan desain antena MIMO 5G dengan bandwidth yang lebih lebar pada frekuensi millimeter-wave 28 GHz sebagai kandidat utama alokasi frekuensi untuk komunikasi seluler 5G. Pada penelitian ini diajukan teknik desain antena MIMO dengan penambahan rekayasa U-slot ganda untuk meningkatkan performansi bandwidth. Hasil kalkulasi dan simulasi menunjukkan bahwa dengan penambahan U-slot ganda, dihasilkan peningkatan performansi bandwith sebesar 68% dibandingkan desain antena tanpa U-slot. Jika
 dibandingkan dengan hasil penelitian U-slot sebelumnya, penambahan U-slot ganda menghasilkan peningkatan bandwidth sebesar 76%.
 
 Kata kunci: U-Slot ganda, antena 5G millimeter-wave, MIMO, bandwidth
 
 
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 In this study, a microstrip antenna (MSA) was developed with the addition of a double U-slot to improve bandwidth performance. Previous studies have focused on adding single U-slots and designed for frequencies below 15 GHz. The main requirement for 5G antennas is high bandwidth performance and multiple inputmultiple output capabilities (MIMO). Therefore, it is necessary to develop a 5G MIMO antenna with broader bandwidth at the millimeter-wave frequency 28 GHz as the primary candidate for frequency allocation for 5G cellular communication. In this study, MIMO antenna design techniques were proposed with the addition of a double U-slot method to improve bandwidth performance. The calculation and simulation results show that with the addition of a double U-slot, an increase in bandwidth performance of 68% compared to antenna designs without U-slots and 76% when compared to using a single U-slot in previous studies.
 
 Keywords: Double U-Slot, millimeter-wave 5G antenna, MIMO, bandwidth
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Cattaneo, Matias D., Rocío Titiunik, and Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare. "Power calculations for regression-discontinuity designs." Stata Journal: Promoting communications on statistics and Stata 19, no. 1 (2019): 210–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1536867x19830919.

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In this article, we introduce two commands, rdpow and rdsampsi, that conduct power calculations and survey sample selection when using local polynomial estimation and inference methods in regression-discontinuity designs. rdpow conducts power calculations using modern robust bias-corrected local polynomial inference procedures and allows for new hypothetical sample sizes and bandwidth selections, among other features. rdsampsi uses power calculations to compute the minimum sample size required to achieve a desired level of power, given estimated or user-supplied bandwidths, biases, and variances. Together, these commands are useful when devising new experiments or surveys in regression-discontinuity designs, which will later be analyzed using modern local polynomial techniques for estimation, inference, and falsification. Because our commands use the communitycontributed (and R) package rdrobust for the underlying bandwidths, biases, and variances estimation, all the options currently available in rdrobust can also be used for power calculations and sample-size selection, including preintervention covariate adjustment, clustered sampling, and many bandwidth selectors. Finally, we also provide companion R functions with the same syntax and capabilities.
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Mousavirazi, Zahra, Mohamed Mamdouh M. Ali, Peyman PourMohammadi, Peng Fei, and Tayeb A. Denidni. "High-Performance CP Magneto-Electric Dipole Antenna Fed by Printed Ridge Gap Waveguide at Millimeter-Wave." Sensors 24, no. 24 (2024): 8183. https://doi.org/10.3390/s24248183.

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This paper presents a high-performance circularly polarized (CP) magneto-electric (ME) dipole antenna optimized for wideband millimeter-wave (mm-wave) frequencies, specifically targeting advancements in 5G and 6G technologies. The CP antenna is excited through a transverse slot in a printed ridge gap waveguide (PRGW), which operates in a quasi-transverse electromagnetic (Q-TEM) mode. Fabricated on Rogers RT 3003 substrate, selected for its low-loss and cost-effective properties at high frequencies, the design significantly enhances both impedance and axial ratio (AR) bandwidths. The antenna achieves an impressive impedance bandwidth of 31% (25.24–34.50 GHz) and an AR bandwidth of 24.9% (26.40–33.91 GHz), with a peak gain of up to 8.4 dBic, demonstrating a high cross-polarization level. The experimental results validate the high-performance characteristics of the antenna, making it a robust candidate for next-generation wireless communication systems requiring CP capabilities.
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Lee, Joon Ho, and Nyeonju Kang. "Effects of online-bandwidth visual feedback on unilateral force control capabilities." PLOS ONE 15, no. 9 (2020): e0238367. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238367.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bandwidth capabilities"

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McCann, John Forrest. "On the design of large bandwidth arrays of slot elements with wide scan angle capabilities." Connect to resource, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1209590321.

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Books on the topic "Bandwidth capabilities"

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Future Army Bandwidth Needs And Capabilities. RAND Corporation, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bandwidth capabilities"

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Elgendy, Mostafa A., Ahmed Shawish, and Mahmoud I. Moussa. "Enhancing Mobile Devices Capabilities in Low Bandwidth Networks with Cloud Computing." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-13461-1_11.

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Gotovac, Gorazd, Jernej Munih, Tomaž Kompara, Luka Brglez, and Aleš Ručigaj. "Using high-bandwidth direct-drive architecture for new motion control capabilities." In Proceedings. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-71064-7_1.

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Mertes, J., M. Glatt, L. Yi, M. Klar, B. Ravani, and J. C. Aurich. "Modeling and Implementation of a 5G-Enabled Digital Twin of a Machine Tool Based on Physics Simulation." In Proceedings of the 3rd Conference on Physical Modeling for Virtual Manufacturing Systems and Processes. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35779-4_6.

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AbstractThe cellular network standard 5G meets the networking requirements for different industrial use cases due to the advantages of low latency, high bandwidth, and high device density while providing a very good quality of service. These capabilities enable the realization of wireless digital twins (DTs), a key element of future cyber-physical production systems. DTs for prediction, monitoring, and control of machine tools need physical modeling as well as the bidirectional exchange of information between the digital and the physical world. 5G is a wireless communication technology with the potential to disruptively change industrial communication. 5G enables wireless, highly scalable, and flexible realization of even safety- and latency-critical connections. In this paper, a 5G enabled DT of a machine tool for process control, monitoring and simulation is developed and implemented. A bidirectional communication between the physical machine tool and the DT is realized via 5G. Moreover, process prediction is enabled based on physics simulation. Next to the physical modeling of the machine behavior, a 5G-capable interface between the input and output signals of the machine control system and the developed DT is implemented. Moreover, the DT is migrated in a wireless form to an edge server. Furthermore, the capabilities of the DT are demonstrated. Therefore, the architecture and implementation of the DT as well as its benefits and challenges are outlined.
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Liu, Qian, Juan Gu, Jingchao Yang, et al. "Cloud, Edge, and Mobile Computing for Smart Cities." In Urban Informatics. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-8983-6_41.

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AbstractSmart cities evolve rapidly along with the technical advances in wireless and sensor networks, information science, and human–computer interactions. Urban computing provides the processing power to enable the integration of such technologies to improve the living quality of urban citizens, including health care, urban planning, energy, and other aspects. This chapter uses different computing capabilities, such as cloud computing, mobile computing, and edge computing, to support smart cities using the urban heat island of the greater Washington DC area as an example. We discuss the benefits of leveraging cloud, mobile, and edge computing to address the challenges brought by the spatiotemporal dynamics of the urban heat island, including elevated emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases, compromised human health and comfort, and impaired water quality. Cloud computing brings scalability and on-demand computing capacity to urban system simulations for timely prediction. Mobile computing brings portability and social interactivity for citizens to report instantaneous information for better knowledge integration. Edge computing allows data produced by in-situ devices to be processed and analyzed at the edge of the network, reducing the data traffic to the central repository and processing engine (data center or cloud). Challenges and future directions are discussed for integrating the three computing technologies to achieve an overall better computing infrastructure supporting smart cities. The integration is discussed in aspects of bandwidth issue, network access optimization, service quality and convergence, and data integrity and security.
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Kozar, Anastasiia, Janis von Bleichert, Sebastian Breß, et al. "Query Processing on Heterogeneous Hardware." In Scalable Data Management for Future Hardware. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-74097-8_2.

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Abstract In modern processor design, power efficiency has become the primary constraint, prompting manufacturers to develop processors that balance energy consumption with the growing demand for speed. This shift has initiated an era of heterogeneous multi-core computing, characterized by machines utilizing various processors such as GPUs, MICs, and FPGAs. These processors significantly enhance performance due to their computational capabilities and memory bandwidth, essential for optimizing query processing performance. However, executing database queries efficiently across diverse processors presents challenges due to architectural differences, leading to varied performance outcomes for different operator implementations. This chapter explores methodologies for executing database queries on any processor with maximum efficiency without manual adjustments. We propose compiling database queries into optimized code that can adapt continuously to achieve optimal performance across a wide array of processors. Key areas of focus include the use of GPUs in database systems, addressing challenges such as workload distribution and data transfer bottlenecks, and introducing a classification scheme for strategies developed to tackle these issues. Additionally, we examine NVLink 2.0 technology’s potential to improve data transfer efficiency between GPUs and CPUs, enhancing GPU-accelerated query processing. Furthermore, we present a novel adaptive query compilation-based stream processing engine (SPE) that surpasses traditional interpretation-based SPEs by incorporating runtime optimizations and task-based parallelization. This approach allows for dynamic adjustments to data characteristics, significantly improving query execution efficiency and throughput. Through these explorations, we aim to provide insights into current systems and highlight areas for future research, ultimately contributing to the advancement of heterogeneous query processing systems.
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Chochliouros, Ioannis P., George A. Heliotis, and Anastasia S. Spiliopoulou. "An Introduction to Optical Access Networks." In Networking and Telecommunications. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-986-1.ch039.

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With the current continuously growing bandwidth demand, it is apparent that conventional broadband access solutions will quickly become bottlenecks in terms of bandwidth provision. In this chapter, the authors analyze the present global challenge for extended bandwidth provision in the scope of the fast developing electronic communications sector, creating a fully converged environment. In particular, first the authors examine several potential options imposed by distinct technologies, as they are currently applied in the marketplace. Then they present a comprehensive review of the emerging optical access solutions, focusing mainly on passive optical network (PON) technologies that promise to efficiently meet the anticipated growth in bandwidth demand and at the same time be economically viable and future-proof from an operator’s perspective, and evaluate their capabilities to the conventional copperbased broadband solutions. They also survey the current deployment efforts and relevant policies in the European Community area, as well as discuss why Europe is lagging with regard to deployment pace when compared to Asia and the USA. Specific and detailed analysis is given for recent developments performed in the European Union, where the authors identify current trends, potential hurdles and/or difficulties, as well as perspectives for further growth and development.
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Roldan, Malu. "The Evolution of Web Marketing Practice." In Internet Marketing Research. IGI Global, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-878289-97-1.ch002.

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This chapter reviews the current state of Web marketing practice and presents a framework on the relationships among Web technology capabilities, marketing approach and customer orientation. We present a discussion of how Web technology capabilities — such as data, network reach, traceable traffic, portability, interactivity, and high-bandwidth transmission — enable different marketing approaches – specifically, matching, branding, customer experience, and viral marketing. The viability of these approaches is determined by how well they match the orientations of target customers – be it recreational, experiential, convenience, or economic. Propositions regarding the interaction between current practices and shopper orientations are presented as a basis for determining effective Web marketing practices.
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Jayananda Singh, Samom, Rajesh Kumar, and M. M. Dixit. "Study Analysis of Printed Monopole Antenna for C and X Band Application." In Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications. IOS Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/faia220525.

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In this design, dimension of the proposed antenna is 20 × 25 × 1.6 mm3 with FR4 substrate having circular patch fed with co-planar waveguide (CPW) that operates at numerous resonance frequencies between 5 and 10 GHz. The proposed antenna can be used well for low range communication transceivers in the C and X bands, according to simulation results. The optimal parameters for UWB antenna are the fractional bandwidth, which should be greater than 85%, and VSWR, which is another parameter. For the best and most efficient technique of using printed monopole antenna, the range of Ultra wideband (UWB) bandwidth should be lower than 2. Simulate data suggest that the proposed antenna has outstanding impedance matching capabilities, achieving a peak gain of 8 dBi. Results indicate that the ground plane’s dimensions of 15.9 mm and 11.4 mm are the most suitable for UWB due to its return loss of -41.86 dB, fractional bandwidth of about 89%, and Voltage standing wave ratio(VSWR) of less than 2 within the frequency spectrum. This modified prototype antenna has a decent, omnidirectional radiation pattern.
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Rivas, Samuel, Miguel Barreiro, and Víctor M. Gulías. "Interactive Playout of Digital Video Streams." In Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking, Second Edition. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-014-1.ch101.

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Even though digital systems have many advantages over traditional analogue systems, end users expect that they will not loose any functionality in the transition. Concretely, capabilities of video cassette recorders (VCR) should be ported to stand alone digital media players (e.g., DVD players) and streaming services (e.g., digital TV and VoD services). Those capabilities are usually known as interactive playout or, simply, digital VCR functionality. Typical VCR features are random access, pause/resume, reverse play, fast forward/ backward, and slow motion. Random access and pause/resume functionalities are relatively easy to implement in digital systems. On the other hand, video coding techniques and bandwidth restrictions severely complicate the implementation of the other VCR operations. Usually, VCR capabilities apply only to video streams. In interactive playout mode, audio streams are commonly discarded. Also, the quality of video streams in interactive mode may be downgraded due to system limitations.
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Subashini, V., B. Rajalakshmi, and S. Chitra. "CPW FED Circular Shaped MIMO Antenna for 5G Applications." In Advances in Chemical and Materials Engineering. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/979-8-3693-2659-6.ch009.

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In the ever-evolving landscape of wireless communication systems the demand for compact and efficient antennas for Wi-Fi and wireless local area network applications has surged. This chapter presents a novel design for circular monopole, a two-port multiple input multiple output antenna tailored to meet the requirements of modern communication standards. The circular monopole antenna with FR4 substrate is designed to cover the 2.4 GHz, 5,4GHz frequency bands, which are the primary frequency ranges used in WiFi and WLAN communication. Its compact form factor and circular polarization characteristics make it suitable for indoor and outdoor wireless communication scenarios. The antenna is fed using a coplanar waveguide (CPW) feed structure, known for its wide bandwidth and impedance matching capabilities. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed antenna exhibits excellent performance in terms of impedance bandwidth, radiation patterns, and envelope correlation coefficient (ECC) for MIMO operation. The achieved impedance bandwidth covers the entire 2.4 GHz band, ensuring compatibility with current and future Wi-Fi and WLAN standards. Moreover, the circular polarization of the antenna helps mitigate multipath interference, making it well-suited for MIMO applications.
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Conference papers on the topic "Bandwidth capabilities"

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Monochristou, Christos, Mattia Maggi, Ronan Sauleau, and Mauro Ettorre. "On the Bandwidth Capabilities of Connected Slot Arrays." In 2024 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and INC/USNC‐URSI Radio Science Meeting (AP-S/INC-USNC-URSI). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ap-s/inc-usnc-ursi52054.2024.10686724.

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Mullen, Melissa, Adam Stokes, Jared Johnson, Andrew Lam, and Samuel Benson. "Flexible Application of Multispecies Plasma-FIB in Failure Analysis Workflows." In ISTFA 2024. ASM International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2024p0165.

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Abstract Advanced semiconductor devices are disrupting traditional failure analysis workflows and creating demand for instrumentation that enables flexible capabilities to address these technology inflections. Such trends can be observed across multiple development areas, including faster processing, increased memory bandwidth, and power delivery. In every case, shrinking structures, complex packaging architecture, and advanced materials drive the need for efficient, precise targeting for regions of interest (ROI) over a wide range of length scales. An important example is the implementation of wide-bandgap (WBG) semiconductors, such as SiC and GaN, in advanced power devices. Various complexities are introduced, not only in device architecture, but also in defectivity analysis by conventional methods. As a result, high quality and high throughput failure analysis is achieved with specialized use of several plasma focused ion beam (PFIB) species best suited to these materials. Here we demonstrate such sample preparation for workflows involving electrical failure analysis (EFA) and localization, cross-sectional and volume analysis using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), as well as lamella preparation for transmission electron microscopy for physical failure analysis (PFA).
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Nikolenko, Sergey I., Kirill Kogan, and Antonio Fernandez Anta. "Network simplification preserving bandwidth and routing capabilities." In IEEE INFOCOM 2017 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications. IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/infocom.2017.8057092.

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Urushidani, Shigeo, Michihiro Aoki, Motonori Nakamura, et al. "Expansion of bandwidth-on-demand capabilities in Japanese academic backbone network." In 2010 IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium Workshops. IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nomsw.2010.5486581.

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Roeske, F. "High Bandwidth Analog Applications Of Photonics: Present Capabilities And Future Possibilities." In Cambridge Symposium-Fiber/LASE '86, edited by James S. Chang. SPIE, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.937589.

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Silveri, Andrew. "VEHICLE ELECTRONIC ARCHITECTURE FEATURING DATA MANAGEMENT FOR REAL TIME SENSOR DRIVEN CAPABILITIES." In 2024 NDIA Michigan Chapter Ground Vehicle Systems Engineering and Technology Symposium. National Defense Industrial Association, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-3440.

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<title>ABSTRACT</title> <p>The complex future battlefield will require the ability for quick identification of threats in chaotic environments followed by decisive and accurate threat mitigation by lethal force or countermeasure. Integration and synchronization of high bandwidth sensor capabilities into military vehicles is essential to identifying and mitigating the full range of threats. High bandwidth sensors including Radar, Lidar, and electro-optical sensors provide real-time information for active protection systems, advanced lethality capabilities, situational understanding and automation. The raw sensor data from Radar systems can exceed 10 gigabytes per second and high definition video is currently at 4 gigabytes per second with increased resolution standards emerging. The processing and memory management of the real time sensor data assimilated with terrain maps and external communication information requires a high performance electronic architecture with integrated data management. GDLS has developed an advanced modular architecture that features high performance embedded computing communicating over high bandwidth backplanes and networks that enables the integration of advanced applications utilizing high bandwidth sensors. A high level description of the architecture with a focus on memory design and management will be provided.</p>
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Lau, Lee-Chin, Chih-Che Lin, and Shie-Yuan Wang. "An IEEE 802.11 cognitive radio MAC protocol with dynamic bandwidth allocation capabilities." In 2012 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wcnc.2012.6214003.

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Urushidani, S., K. Fukuda, Y. Ji, et al. "Implementation and Evaluation of Layer-1 Bandwidth-on-Demand Capabilities in SINET3." In ICC 2009 - 2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icc.2009.5199068.

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Politi, Christina, Chris Matrakidis, Theofanis Orphanoudakis, Vassilios Anagnostopoulos, and Alexandros Stavdas. "Planning and operation of elastic flex-grid optical networks with OFDM variable bandwidth capabilities." In 2013 15th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icton.2013.6602715.

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Gholizadeh, Navid, and Soheil Yousefnejad. "IEC 61850 and its Capabilities in Protection Systems." In 2024 Joint Rail Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/jrc2024-124675.

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Abstract This research paper delves into the capabilities of the IEC 61850 standard in terms of protection systems within the context of the electrical grid. The paper begins with an overview of the general architecture of the grid and the Wide Area Network, which encompasses all stages of power generation, distribution, and consumption. An introduction to the IEC 61850 substation automation standard is then provided, followed by an explanation of the necessary background information, including communication systems and the OSI data model. The study tests the assumption that Ethernet is suitable for real-time communication and fault tolerance in the network [9]. The paper concludes that the IEC 61850 standard is expected to enable seamless communication among devices that can understand its data model, reducing the need for wiring and enabling the use of the bandwidth of the station LAN for GOOSE and GSSE signals. However, the study also reveals that not all vendors and distribution companies are fully familiar with the IEC 61850 standard and as a result, legacy protocols continue to be used in many networks.
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Reports on the topic "Bandwidth capabilities"

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McKinney, Maurice M. Transformational Satellite (TSAT) Communications Systems. Falling Short on Delivering Advanced Capabilities and Bandwidth to Ground-Based Users. Defense Technical Information Center, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada471938.

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Waters, Donald. Meeting the Climate Emergency: University Information Infrastructure for Researching Wicked Problems. Coalition for Networked Information, 2025. https://doi.org/10.56561/lcoa2799.

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Commissioned by the Coalition for Networked Information, this report examines the role of research universities in addressing complex societal challenges. It focuses on climate change, which is best characterized as a “wicked” problem. Such problems are difficult to define and lack clear solutions in part because they involve multiple stakeholders who sometimes have sharply differing interests and perspectives. Given this complexity, understanding climate change is not just a matter for researchers in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering, and medicine. It requires an all-hands-on-deck approach across the disciplinary spectrum, including experts from the social sciences and humanities. It also requires deep engagement of researchers with the public. With their faculties in a wide array of disciplines, their capacity for large-scale research, and their sensitivity to the public interest, research universities in the United States are especially well-positioned to address wicked problems like climate change. However, to be most effective, they need to rebalance their emphasis on the STEM fields and make other key structural reforms. This report argues that university libraries, campus computing organizations, and other information specialists must be part of such reforms. Indeed, with a strategic redeployment of their resources within the university’s research and information infrastructure, they could help catalyze these much needed changes. Any transformation in how universities approach wicked problems like climate change must include a recognition that over the last three decades campus information specialists have dramatically shifted the primary nature of their services. From traditional roles of collection building and the provision of equipment, software, and bandwidth, these experts now have a much broader set of skills, which they regularly apply to help faculty gather and use whatever physical and digital materials they need for research and learning as they need them. For wicked problem research, this report proposes that university libraries and related information resource organizations should now modify their research service strategies even further. They should focus more attention on standard, university-supported centers and institutes that conduct interdisciplinary research on climate change. They should then aim to: (a) broaden the disciplinary range, (b) deepen the public engagement, and (c) extend the analytical capabilities of those research centers and institutes. Overall, this report underscores the urgency and complexity of climate change and other wicked problems that impede human flourishing and offers concrete steps by which universities could adapt their research infrastructure to address these problems more effectively.
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