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sensing, localization, and data transmission functionalities, which are mostly achieved using underwater wireless sensor networks, consisting of small, intelligent, and battery-powered sensors. A crucial
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measurements or industrial process control drives the development of compact microelectronic systems for portable wireless sensors. In consequence, the demand for miniaturised power sources is growing rapidly
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Wireless Communication: Dependable communication protocols for low-power time-sensitive wireless networks. Strategies for mitigating cross-technology interference and harnessing battery-free operations, with
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components that empower the much-needed next generation of wireless technologies within communication, sensing and energy transfer; all areas which are expected to play a pivotal role in the continuous
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to leave a notable trace in the advancement of wireless society and support the development of your scientific career within the much-needed research field of applied electromagnetics, the present position
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Antenna Techniques - DTU Space Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 01/15/2024 Antennas belong to the key components that empower the much-needed next generation of wireless technologies within communication
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Techniques - DTU Space Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Posted on 01/15/2024 Antennas belong to the key components that empower the much-needed next generation of wireless technologies within communication, sensing and
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microelectronics in the development of advanced ingestible devices for the gastrointestinal tract. These devices will harness microelectronics for wireless communication, controlling sensing mechanisms, sampling
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‘BlueArray: Integrated blue light phased arrays enabling underwater optical wireless networks: towards a new era of Internet of Underwater Things (IoUT)’. The IoUT, an extension of Internet of Things (IoT
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‘BlueArray: Integrated blue light phased arrays enabling underwater optical wireless networks: towards a new era of Internet of Underwater Things (IoUT)’. The IoUT, an extension of Internet of Things (IoT