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Increasing Cellular Network Energy Efficiency for Railway Corridors

Andreas Peter Burg, Adrian Schumacher, Ruben Merz

Modern trains act as Faraday cages making it challenging to provide high cellular data capacities to passengers. A solution is the deployment of linear cells along railway tracks, forming a cellular corridor. To provide a sufficiently high data capacity, m ...
IEEE2022

Segmenting electroencephalography wires reduces radiofrequency shielding artifacts in simultaneous electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging at 7 T

Rolf Gruetter, Thanh Phong Kevin Lê, João Pedro Forjaco Jorge, Özlem Ipek

Purpose: Simultaneous scalp electroencephalography and functional magnetic resonance imaging (EEG-fMRI) enable noninvasive assessment of brain function with high spatial and temporal resolution. However, at ultra-high field, the data quality of both modali ...
2022

Improving Railway Track Coverage with mmWave Bridges: A Measurement Campaign

Andreas Peter Burg, Adrian Schumacher, Ruben Merz

Bringing cellular capacity into modern trains is challenging because they act as Faraday cages. Building a radio frequency (RF) corridor along the railway tracks ensures a high signal-to-noise ratio and limits handovers. However, building such RF corridors ...
ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY2021

Wearable and Battery-Free Health-Monitoring Devices With Optical Power Transfer

Sandro Carrara, Nattakarn Wuthibenjaphonchai

Wireless epidermal wearable devices attract interests and expectations as a tool for personalized, low-cost health monitoring technology. The concept of the wireless attachable personal health monitoring devices has been more widely considered by combining ...
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC2021

Nanocellulose-MXene Biomimetic Aerogels with Orientation-Tunable Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Performance

Jakob Heier, Sina Abdolhosseinzadeh

Designing lightweight nanostructured aerogels for high-performance electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding is crucial yet challenging. Ultrathin cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) are employed for assisting in building ultralow-density, robust, and highly f ...
2020

On the representation of thin wires inside lossy dielectric materials for FDTD‐based LEMP simulations

Marcos Rubinstein, Akiyoshi Tatematsu

The finite-difference time-domain method is one of the most widely used numerical electromagnetic computation techniques, and it has become an effective tool for analyzing electromagnetic transient phenomena in three-dimensional structures and grounding sy ...
2019

On the Transmission-Line Approach for the Evaluation of LEMP Coupling to Multiconductor Lines

Carlo Alberto Nucci

This paper provides some clarification on the subject of the response of multiconductor lines to lightning-originated electromagnetic fields. Specifically, the effect of the presence of more conductors on the line response is analyzed with and without taki ...
Ieee-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc2015

Time-Domain Analysis of Building Shielding Against Lightning Electromagnetic Fields

Akiyoshi Tatematsu

The shielding performance of different buildings in presence of indirect lightning return strokes are investigated directly in the time domain. To this end, a sensitivity analysis is conducted by varying the channel geometrical characteristics and consider ...
Ieee-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc2015

Electrical and Magnetical Modeling of Inductive Coupled Power Transfer Systems

Christophe Bruno Auvigne

Nowadays, there is a very high number of electronic devices with different ranges of power. Desktop peripherals and cellphones are an example of widely used low power devices. Contactless power transfer is useful to supply or recharge these devices without ...
EPFL2015

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