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    Multiband antenna design with high gain and robust spherical coverage using a new 3D phased array structure for 5G mobile phone MM-wave applications by Khabba, Asma, Mohapatra, Sraddhanjali, Wakrim, Layla, Ez-zaki, Fatima, Ibnyaich, Saida, Zeroual, Abdelouhab

    “…This manuscript presents a compact multi-band antenna with simple and small geometry dedicated to the millimeter-wave 5G wireless systems. The single antenna…”
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    Polarization insensitive multiband metasurface absorber for L, C, and X band applications by Panda, Niten Kumar, Sahu, Sudhakar, Mohapatra, Sraddhanjali

    “…An ultrathin, multiband, polarization insensitive with wide angle stability metasurface absorber having unitcell dimension is proposed ( is the free space…”
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    A compact UWB monopole patch antenna with reconfigurable Band-notched characteristics for Wi-MAX and WLAN applications by Lakrit, Soufian, Das, Sudipta, El Alami, Ali, Barad, Debaprasad, Mohapatra, Sraddhanjali

    “…A compact planar monopole elliptical UWB antenna with a microstrip band-stop filter using a Slot-Type Split-Ring Resonator (ST-SRR) is analyzed and presented…”
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    Integrated circular polarized microstrip antenna with dual‐mode‐polarization insensitive characteristics by Barad, Debaprasad, Mohapatra, Sraddhanjali, Behera, Seshadri B., Behera, Subhrakanta

    “…A dual‐mode circularly polarized compact antenna with integrated left‐hand and right‐hand circular polarization (LHCP and RHCP) is presented in this work. A…”
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    Frequency Reconfigurable Multiband Antenna with PGS and SRR by Panda, Niten Kumar, Mohapatra, Sraddhanjali, Sahu, Sudhakar

    “…An antenna having frequency reconfigurability is designed using partial ground structure (PGS) with a split ring resonator (SRR) in the ground plane. This…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Design of Corrugated Multiband Patch Antenna With Defective Ground Loaded with SRR by Panda, Niten Kumar, Mohapatra, Sraddhanjali, Sahu, Sudhakar

    “…A pentaband corrugated patch antenna has been proposed in this article. By introducing a rectangular split ring resonator (SRR) along with a partial ground…”
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    Use of double channel purification method for purifying water in solar still by Pradhan, Arjyadhara, Mohapatra, Srikanta, Ray, Kananbala, Jena, Chitralekha, Mohapatra, Sraddhanjali, Sahoo, Satyabrata

    “…Water purification system helps people to get pure water which will greatly improve their health condition and increases the longevity of their life. Solar…”
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    Design of Metasurface based Printed Monopole Antenna for Wideband Applications by Abdul Khadar, Shaik, Kumar Panda, Niten, Mohapatra, Sraddhanjali, Sahu, Sudhakar

    “…A printed monopole antenna was proposed to resonant at different frequencies to cover a wideband of applications. By introducing a stub with the partial…”
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    Impact of solar panels on the environment and its analysis at various mounting condition by Pradhan, Arjyadhara, Mohapatra, Srikanta, Ray, Kananbala, Mohapatra, Sraddhanjali, Senapati, Rudra narayan, Giri, Ashish kumar

    “…Conventional source of energy is a major source to meet the energy requirement for large population. But then again it creates environmental issues like…”
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    Multiband PIFA Antenna for Narrow-band and Wideband Wireless Application by Mohapatra, Sraddhanjali, Barad, Debaprasd, Behera, Subhrakanta

    “…A multiband planar Inverted-F antenna with defected ground structure is investigated for wireless mobile communication. The proposed antenna is configured…”
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    Conference Proceeding