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    Development of a Cavity-Backed Broadband Circularly Polarized Slot/Strip Loop Antenna With a Simple Feeding Structure by RongLin Li, Bo Pan, Traille, A.N., Papapolymerou, J., Laskar, J., Tentzeris, M.M.

    “…A cavity-backed loop antenna is developed for producing broadband circularly polarized (CP) radiation. The antenna configuration consists of a slot loop and a…”
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    Inkjet Printed, Self Powered, Wireless Sensors for Environmental, Gas, and Authentication-Based Sensing by Vyas, R., Lakafosis, V., Hoseon Lee, Shaker, G., Li Yang, Orecchini, G., Traille, A., Tentzeris, M. M., Roselli, L.

    Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-12-2011)
    “…In this paper, inkjet-printed flexible sensors fabricated on paper substrates are introduced as a system-level solution for ultra-low-cost mass production of…”
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    Novel Microfluidic Structures for Wireless Passive Temperature Telemetry Medical Systems Using Radar Interrogation Techniques in Ka-Band by Bouaziz, S., Chebila, F., Traille, A., Pons, P., Aubert, H., Tentzeris, M. M.

    “…We present a new miniaturized (below 1 mm 3 ) temperature sensor based on microfluidic technology and radar passive interrogation principles, which can be…”
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    Inkjet-printed system-on-paper/polymer "green" RFID and wireless sensors by Tentzeris, M M, Vyas, R, Lakafosis, V, Traille, A, Rida, A, Shaker, G

    “…In this talk, inkjet-printed flexible antennas, RF electronics and sensors fabricated on paper and other polymer (e.g. LCP) substrates are introduced as a…”
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    Multi-resolution time-domain and level-set techniques for multi-domain/multi-physics/multi-phase simulations by Traille, A., Tentzeris, M. M.

    “…Summary form only given, as follows. In this paper, we present techniques for the modeling of multi-domain/multi-physics and multi-phase high-frequency…”
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    Multi-resolution time-domain and level-set techniques for multi-domain/multi-physics/multi-phase simulations by Traille, A., Tentzeris, M. M.

    “…In this paper, we present various techniques for the modeling of multi-domain/multi-physics and multi-phase high-frequency problems. The deployment of…”
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    A new millimeter-wave micro-fluidic temperature sensor for wireless passive radar interrogation by Bouaziz, S., Chebila, F., Traille, A., Pons, P., Aubert, H., Tentsiris, M. M.

    Published in 2012 IEEE Sensors (01-10-2012)
    “…This paper presents a micro-fluidic temperature sensor that uses a variable radar echo to measure temperature at Ka-frequency band. The device is made up of a…”
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    A novel wireless passive temperature sensor utilizing microfluidic principles in millimeter-wave frequencies by Traille, A., Tentzeris, M. M., Bouaziz, S., Pons, P., Aubert, H.

    Published in 2011 IEEE SENSORS Proceedings (01-10-2011)
    “…An RCS temperature sensor using microfluidics technology for millimeter-wave frequencies is presented An example using a shorting dipole array shows the…”
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    Bandwidth and gain improvement of a circularly polarized dual-rhombic loop antenna by Li, RongLin, Traille, Anya, Laskar, Joy, Tentzeris, Manos M.

    “…We present a novel way to improve the performance of a circularly polarized (CP) dual-rhombic loop antenna. The bandwidth is enhanced by adding a pair of…”
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    A novel Zigbee- based low- cost, low- power wireless EKG system by Mukala, V., Lakafosis, V., Traille, A., Tentzeris, M. M.

    “…Electrocardiogram (EKG) monitoring is of prime importance in the medical world. Using the state of art technology to take it to a wireless platform can open up…”
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    Novel miniaturized antennas for RFID-enabled sensors by Traille, A., Yang, L., Rida, A., Lakafossis, V., Tentzeris, M.M.

    Published in 2009 IEEE Sensors (01-10-2009)
    “…This article demonstrates how inkjet-printing of antennas/matching networks on low-cost paper-based materials can tackle all four challenges enabling the easy…”
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    An RFID system with enhanced hardware-enabled authentication and anti-counterfeiting capabilities by Lakafosis, V., Traille, A., Lee, H., Orecchini, G., Gebara, E., Tentzeris, M. M., Laskar, J., DeJean, G., Kirovski, D.

    “…This paper introduces a new RFID system with enhanced hardware-enabled authentication and anti-counterfeiting capabilities. The system relies on the near-field…”
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    Aperture Efficiency of Amplitude Weighting Distributions for Array Antennas by Hopkins, G.D., Ratner, J., Traille, A., Tripp, V.

    Published in 2007 IEEE Aerospace Conference (01-03-2007)
    “…Array antennas offer a wide range of opportunities in the variation of their directivity patterns through amplitude and phase control. Peak sidelobe levels may…”
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    Only skin deep: Inkjet-printed zero-power sensors for large-scale RFID-integrated smart skins by Cook, Ben S., Le, T., Palacios, S., Traille, A., Tentzeris, M.M.

    Published in IEEE microwave magazine (01-05-2013)
    “…The ability to monitor and sense environmental conditions in real time over large areas is a difficult and expensive task, especially when it comes to…”
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    Inkjet-printed "Zero-Power" wireless sensor and power management nodes for IoT and "Smart Skin" applications by Traille, A., Georgiadis, A., Collado, A., Kawahara, Y., Aubert, H., Tentzeris, M. M.

    “…Nanotechnology and inkjet-printed flexible electronics, sensor and power management (PMU) nodes fabricated on paper, plastic and other polymer substrates are…”
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    Wireless sensing and identification of passive electromagnetic sensors based on millimetre-wave FMCW RADAR by Aubert, H., Chebila, F., Jatlaoui, M., Thai, T., Hallil, H., Traille, A., Bouaziz, S., Rifai, A., Pons, P., Menini, P., Tentzeris, M.

    “…The wireless measurement of various physical quantities from the analysis of the RADAR Cross Sections variability of passive electromagnetic sensors is…”
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