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WiSNet 2013: Austin, TX, USA
- IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks, WiSNet 2013, Austin, TX, USA, January 20-23, 2013. IEEE 2013, ISBN 978-1-4673-3104-3

- Vamsi Talla, Michael Buettner, David Wetherall, Joshua R. Smith:

Hybrid analog-digital backscatter platform for high data rate, battery-free sensing. 1-3 - N. Saldanha, Donald C. Malocha, Robert C. Youngquist:

Coherence multiplexed passive wireless SAW RFID tag system. 4-6 - Nathan C. Rowe, Aly E. Fathy, Michael J. Kuhn, Mohamed R. Mahfouz

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A UWB transmit-only based scheme for multi-tag support in a millimeter accuracy localization system. 7-9 - Onur Kazanc, Franco Maloberti, Catherine Dehollain:

High-Q adaptive matching network for remote powering of UHF RFIDs and wireless sensor systems. 10-12 - Shintaro Shinjo, Young-Pyo Hong, Hamed Gheidi, Donald F. Kimball, Peter M. Asbeck:

High speed, high analog bandwidth buck converter using GaN HEMTs for envelope tracking power amplifier applications. 13-15 - Sam Agneessens, Patrick Van Torre, Frederick Declercq, Bart Spinnewyn, Gert-Jan Stockman, Hendrik Rogier

, Dries Vande Ginste:
A through wall doppler radar system: Active textile antenna design, prototyping and experiment. 16-18 - Guochao Wang

, Changzhan Gu, Jennifer A. Rice, Takao Inoue, Changzhi Li
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Highly accurate noncontact water level monitoring using continuous-wave Doppler radar. 19-21 - Nazifa Tahir, Graham M. Brooker

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The investigation of millimetre wave optical harmonic transponders and radar for monitoring small insects. 22-24 - Nobuyasu Keya, Ryohei Nakamura, Akihiro Kajiwara:

High range resolution frequency-hopping sensor system. 25-27 - James Downey, Jeyanandh Paramesh, Daniel D. Stancil

, Tamal Mukherjee
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A stepped-frequency continuous wave ranger for aiding pedestrian navigation. 28-30 - Nils Pohl

, Timo Jaeschke
, Steffen Scherr, Serdal Ayhan, Mario Pauli, Thomas Zwick
, Thomas Musch:
Radar measurements with micrometer accuracy and nanometer stability using an ultra-wideband 80 GHz radar system. 31-33 - Yazhou Wang, Aly E. Fathy:

Range-time-frequency representation of a pulse Doppler radar imaging system for indoor localization and classification. 34-36 - Valentin Goverdovsky, David C. Yates, Christos Papavassiliou:

Ultra-low power transmitter trade-offs for super-resolution tracking of rodents. 37-39 - Ravindranath D. Shrivastava, Devashish Deshpande, Changzhi Li

, Richard Gale:
An Energy Harvesting System using 3-stage voltage multiplier and MPVD Charge Pump for wireless sensor networks. 40-42 - Subba Kunasani, Shamsur Mazumder:

Reconfigurable L & S band thin film miniature band-pass filter. 43-45 - C. Mariotti, Vasileios Lakafosis, Manos M. Tentzeris, Luca Roselli

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An IPv6-enabled wireless shoe-mounted platform for health-monitoring. 46-48 - Alessandra Carta, Arash Ghaghazanian, Riccardo Stefanelli, Daniele Trinchero

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Radiofrequency sensors for snow conditions monitoring and real time avalanche alerts. 49-51 - Hendrik Millner, Peter Gulden, Sven Roehr, Mark Christmann, Martin Vossiek

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Heat, vibration, dust, salt spray, weather - taking wireless positioning to the extreme. 52-54 - Elisa Pievanelli, Alina Plesca, Riccardo Stefanelli, Daniele Trinchero

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Dynamic wireless sensor networks for real time safeguard of workers exposed to physical agents in constructions sites. 55-57 - Ibrahim T. Nassar, Thomas M. Weller

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An electrically-small, 3-D cube antenna fabricated with additive manufacturing. 58-60 - Arezoo Modiri, Kamran Kiasaleh, Sheila Chandrahas:

Characterizing a proposed sixteen-element array antenna designed for microwave imaging of breast cancer. 61-63 - Hiroyuki Kayano, Noritsugu Shiokawa, Tamio Kawaguchi, Kohei Nakayama, Mutsuki Yamazaki:

3 GHz band HTS multichannel receiving unit with 8 modules. 64-66 - Raaed T. Hammed

, Dariush Mirshekar-Syahkal:
Multiple band rejection notches in miniaturized UWB fifth-order filter using E-shape microstrip structures. 67-69 - F. M. Yigletu, Benjamín Iñíguez, Sourabh Khandelwal

, Tor A. Fjeldly:
A compact charge-based physical model for AlGaN/GaN HEMTs. 70-72 - Massimo Pasquale, Elena Olivetti

, Carlo Paolo Sasso, Marco Coisson:
Tunable frequency ferromagnetic resonance of Co nanowire arrays. 73-75 - Seyed Mohammadreza Razavizadeh:

A new UWB link set-up for breast tumor detection. 76-78 - Hiroki Ishikawa, Atsushi Matsumoto, Ryohei Nakamura, Akihiro Kajiwara:

Time-reversal UWB-IR considering channel estimation error. 79-81 - Zhenyang He, Hiroki Ishikawa, Ryohei Nakamura, Akihiro Kajiwara:

ICI of time-reversal UWB-IR communication. 82-84 - Shanthi Bhagavatheeswaran, Bhaskar Banerjee:

Millimeter-Wave Phase-Locked Loops for Terahertz transceiver using sub-harmonic injection locking. 85-87 - Shiny Abraham, Dimitrie C. Popescu:

Joint transmitter adaptation and power control in multi-user wireless systems with fading channels. 88-90 - Jeng-Han Tsai, Jian-Ping Chou:

A K-band low-power CMOS transformer-feedback VCO. 91-93 - James McLean, Armando Medina, Robert Sutton:

Magnetostimulation by inductive power transfer systems. 94-96 - Tolga Dinc, Ilker Kalyoncu, Mehmet Kaynak, Yasar Gurbuz

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Building blocks for an X-Band SiGe BiCMOS T/R module. 97-99 - Miled Ben Salah, Daniel Pasquet, Frederic Voiron, Philippe Descamps, Jean Luc Lefebvre, Dominique Lesenechal:

Reducing substrate noise coupling in a 3D-PICS Integrated Passive Device by localized P+ guard rings. 100-102 - Yuma Sumitomo, Tadashi Kawai, Akira Enokihara, Isao Ohta, Kei Satoh, Yasunori Suzuki, Hiroshi Okazaki, Shoichi Narahashi:

Compact wideband rat-race hybrid utilizing composite right/left-handed transmission lines. 103-105 - Ilker Kalyoncu, Emre Ozeren, Mehmet Kaynak, Yasar Gurbuz

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A 4-bit SiGe passive phase shifter for X-band phased arrays. 106-108 - Winfried Bakalski, Anthony Thomas, Robert Weigel:

A fully integrated bulk-CMOS switch based tunable transformer for RF and antenna matching. 109-111 - Ehsan Yavari, Hsun Jou, Victor Lubecke, Olga Boric-Lubecke:

Doppler radar sensor for occupancy monitoring. 112-114 - Zhenzhou Tang, Shilong Pan

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Transmission of 3-Gb/s uncompressed HD video in a optoelectronic-oscillator-based radio over fiber link. 115-117 - Defu Wang, Renato Negra:

Reconstruction filter suitable for lowpass delta-sigma RF transmitters. 118-120 - Haiyu Huang, Pai-Yen Chen, Mauro Ferrari, Ye Hu, Deji Akinwande:

Dual band electrically small non-uniform pitch ellipsoidal helix antenna for cardiac pacemakers. 121-123 - Gunbok Lee, Benjamin H. Waters, Chen Shi, Wee Sang Park, Joshua R. Smith:

Design considerations for asymmetric magnetically coupled resonators used in wireless power transfer applications. 124-126 - Aaron N. Parks, Alanson P. Sample, Yi Zhao, Joshua R. Smith:

A wireless sensing platform utilizing ambient RF energy. 127-129 - Mohammed S. Akhoirshida, Mustafa M. Matalgah:

BER performance analysis of interference-limited BPSK cooperative communication systems with cochannel interference in Nakagami-m fading channels. 130-132 - Mohamed M. Elsewe, Deb Chatterjee:

Evaluation of EM absorption loss for continuous monitoring of breast cancer. 133-135 - Brian Kelley, Krishna Naishadham

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RF multicarrier signaling and antenna systems for low SNR broadband underwater communications. 136-138 - Gary To, Mohamed R. Mahfouz

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Modular wireless inertial trackers for biomedical applications. 139-141 - Huy Tran, Nirupama Bulusu, Thanh Dang, Wu-chi Feng:

Scalable map-based tasking for urban scale multi-purpose sensor networks. 142-144 - Falko Dressler

, Dominik Neuner:
Energy-efficient monitoring of distributed system resources for self-organizing sensor networks. 145-147 - Yipeng Qu, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos

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A distributed self-relocating algorithm for randomly deployed mobile wireless sensors. 148-150 - João Reis, Nuno Borges Carvalho

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Synchronization and syntonization of wireless sensor networks. 151-153 - Shravan Garlapati, Reza Monir Vaghefi, R. Michael Buehrer, Jeffrey H. Reed:

Performance evaluation of Hybrid Spread Spectrum based Advanced smart Metering Infrastructure network with Multi-User Detection techniques in jamming channel. 154-156

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