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2. An Adaptive RF Front-End Architecture for Multi-Band SDR in Avionics.
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Shakibafar, Behnam, Farhangian, Farzan, Gagne, Jean-Marc, Landry, Rene Jr., and Nabki, Frederic
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SIGNAL integrity (Electronics) , *SOFTWARE radio , *SAFETY standards , *AVIONICS , *TRANSMITTERS (Communication) - Abstract
This study introduces a reconfigurable and agile RF front-end (RFFE) architecture that significantly enhances the performance of software-defined radios (SDRs) by seamlessly adjusting to varying signal requirements, frequencies, and protocols. This flexibility greatly enhances spectrum utilization, signal integrity, and overall system efficiency—critical factors in aviation, where reliable communication, navigation, and surveillance systems are vital for safety. A versatile RF front-end is thus indispensable, enhancing connectivity and safety standards. We explore the integration of this flexible RF front-end in SDRs, focusing on the detailed design of essential components, such as receivers, transmitters, RF switches, combiners, and splitters, and their corresponding RF pathways. Comprehensive performance evaluations confirm the architecture's reliability and functionality, including an extensive analysis of receiver gain, linearity, and two-tone test results. These assessments validate the architecture's suitability for aviation radios and address considerations of size, weight, and power-cost (SWaP-C), demonstrating significant gains in operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The introduction of the new RF front-end on a single SDR board not only substantially reduces size and weight but also adds up to 18 dB gain to the received signal. It also allows for a high level of design flexibility, enabling seamless software transitions between different radios and the capacity to manage three times more radios with the same hardware, thereby significantly boosting the system's ability to handle multiple radio channels efficiently. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Exploring the Readiness of Organisations to Adopt Artificial Intelligence.
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Felemban, Haneen, Sohail, M., and Ruikar, Kirti
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EMPLOYEE attitudes ,SENIOR leadership teams ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,EMPLOYEE benefits ,GOVERNMENT aid - Abstract
Front-end planning (FEP) is the first step in identifying a problem and analysing a project's goals and the business case for management to decide whether to proceed with the project. Despite its crucial significance, projects are still underperforming and failing to achieve their objectives. Current research suggests that the emergence of AI promises significant advantages to organisations, particularly for FEP. The purpose of this paper was to explore the readiness of organisations to use AI in the FEP phase to enhance project outcomes. The technology–organisation–environment (TOE) framework was used to evaluate factors influencing the readiness to adopt AI in construction projects in Saudi Arabia. Thirty interviews were conducted with public and private stakeholders in the sector. The knowledge and insight gained from the viewpoints of key decision makers and practitioners allowed for an examination of the main factors impacting the adoption of AI, and any challenges and barriers to it. Findings showed that the support of the government and senior management, and the attitudes and behaviour of employees, were the top three factors in the framework that facilitate the readiness of organisations to adopt AI. Government support influences external support and enhances competitive pressure between organisations; senior management support influences the absorptive capacity and maturity of an organisation; and employees' attitudes and behaviours are the main contributors to organisational readiness. The proposed framework will assist policymakers in using these factors to overcome the challenges of AI adoption. Additionally, creating strategies aligned with Vision 2030 focuses not only on choosing the best technology to implement but also on how employees can benefit from it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Oristingray: A Web Application to Validate Authenticity of Stingray Leathercraft
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Soejoedi, Alvin Parama Putra, Purnama, James, Galinium, Maulahikmah, Appolloni, Andrea, Series Editor, Caracciolo, Francesco, Series Editor, Ding, Zhuoqi, Series Editor, Gogas, Periklis, Series Editor, Huang, Gordon, Series Editor, Nartea, Gilbert, Series Editor, Ngo, Thanh, Series Editor, Striełkowski, Wadim, Series Editor, Musa, Soebowo, editor, Nasution, Eric J., editor, Lai Teik, Derek Ong, editor, Nasution, Hanny N., editor, Tumibay, Gilbert M., editor, Amir, Amizawati Mohd., editor, Lenny, Diena Mutiara, editor, and Sihombing, Sabrina O., editor
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- 2024
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5. On the Efficient Architecture for 6G System
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Tomaszewski, Lechosław, Kołakowski, Robert, Rannenberg, Kai, Editor-in-Chief, Soares Barbosa, Luís, Editorial Board Member, Carette, Jacques, Editorial Board Member, Tatnall, Arthur, Editorial Board Member, Neuhold, Erich J., Editorial Board Member, Stiller, Burkhard, Editorial Board Member, Stettner, Lukasz, Editorial Board Member, Pries-Heje, Jan, Editorial Board Member, Kreps, David, Editorial Board Member, Rettberg, Achim, Editorial Board Member, Furnell, Steven, Editorial Board Member, Mercier-Laurent, Eunika, Editorial Board Member, Winckler, Marco, Editorial Board Member, Malaka, Rainer, Editorial Board Member, Maglogiannis, Ilias, editor, Iliadis, Lazaros, editor, Karydis, Ioannis, editor, Papaleonidas, Antonios, editor, and Chochliouros, Ioannis, editor
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- 2024
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6. The design of the front-end layout and first high-power-density masks for the hard X-ray nano-probe beamline at SSRF
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Wu, Shuai, Sun, Yun-fei, Li, Yong-jun, Zhu, Wan-qian, Xue, Song, and Jin, Li-min
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- 2024
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7. The client's essential stakeholder collaboration activities at the front-end phase of a hospital construction project
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Tampio, Kari-Pekka, Haapasalo, Harri, and Lehtinen, Jere
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- 2023
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8. Design and Test of Offset Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying Modulator with GF180MCU Open Source Process Design Kit.
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Mascorro-Guardado, Emma, Ortega-Cisneros, Susana, Baungarten-Leon, Emilio Isaac, Luna-Rodriguez, Luis A., Jaramillo-Toral, Uriel, Hernández-Aramburo, Manuel, and Murillo-García, Emanuel
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COMPUTER hardware description languages ,TEST design ,ELECTRONIC design automation ,INTEGRATED circuit design ,DIGITAL modulation ,DIGITAL integrated circuits - Abstract
This article explores the evolution of integrated circuits (I C s) , highlighting the fundamental role of open source Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools in their development. It describes the IC's design flow, differentiating between Front-end and Back-end design stages, and details the process of implementing the digital stage in offset quadrature phase-shift keying (OQPSK) modulation in an IC, including its hardware description language (HDL), the implementation test in the field-programmable gate array (FPGA), and the physical layout using the first manufactured open source process design kits (PDKs) in Global Foundries' 180 nm, as well as the use of OpenLane and Caravel. To conclude, the results of the physical tests obtained from the digital modulation are presented, as well as the performance of the raised cosine shaping filter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. X‐Band 130‐nm CMOS transceiver front‐end with a broadband attenuator design for phased‐array systems.
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Pang, Dongwei, Wu, Shiwei, Wang, Yan, Gui, Yongfeng, Duan, Zongming, and Wang, Gang
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PHASE shifters , *COMPLEMENTARY metal oxide semiconductors , *PROBLEM solving - Abstract
This letter demonstrates an X‐band transceiver front‐end in 130‐nm CMOS technology for phased‐array systems. To solve the problem that passive attenuator performance deteriorates significantly in wideband systems, a 6‐bit attenuator with source follower and common‐gate amplifier is proposed. Besides, an 8‐bit vector‐summing phase shifter is implemented in common path to realize the phase coverage of 360° with the least significant bit of 5.625°. In the frequency range of 8–12 GHz, the measured root‐mean‐square (rms) amplitude and phase errors of the attenuator in the transceiver are less than 0.36 dB and 2.2°, respectively. The rms phase and amplitude errors of the phase shifter in the transceiver are less than 4.8° and 0.56 dB, respectively. The whole chip area including pads is 3 × 2.3 mm2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. The Front-End Dilemma: How to Choose the Perfect Technology for your Application.
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Naik, Arjun Sudhanva
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WEB development ,ANGULARJS (Software framework) ,ADSO (Computer system) - Abstract
As the landscape of web development continues to evolve rapidly, choosing the right front-end technology stack for application development has become a critical challenge for developers and organizations. This research paper explores the multifaceted dimensions of the front-end dilemma, aiming to provide a comprehensive guide for decision-makers in the selection process. The study delves into the diverse range of front-end frameworks, libraries, and tools available, analyzing their strengths, weaknesses, and suitability for different types of applications. Based on the research done in the paper, we can say that each option is strong with Angular and React leading the pack but the choice will depend upon the use case, time on hand, maintenance and level of understanding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Study of Ultra-Broadband Synthesizer of Fast Indirect Type in a 0.5–18 GHz Range for SIGINT System.
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Jeon, Yuseok
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SYNTHESIZER (Musical instrument) ,PHASE noise ,MILITARY electronics ,FREQUENCY synthesizers ,ELECTRONIC systems ,VOLTAGE-controlled oscillators - Abstract
In the present study, a new structure (0.5–18 GHz) with excellent phase noise characteristics and a fast switching speed is proposed. Ultra-wideband synthesizers with low phase noises and less spurious signals have been developed to be used as local oscillators and for built-in test (BIT) functions in the field of electronic warfare systems (EW), in which synthesizers are installed at the front-end of devices; this is accomplished by applying an SMT process using a packaged-type device. This paper compares the advantages and disadvantages of PLVCO (old) and DDS reference sources (new) based on two types of frequency synthesizers. At this time, different frequencies can be output from the two ports by different FPGA coding of the internal frequency plan according to the operating frequency. The main RF line will be made a dielectric substrate, RO4350, with a relative dielectric constant of 3.38 and a dielectric thickness of 0.508 mm. In the ultra-broadband synthesizer module, the phase noise of the DDS output (1.25 GHz) was −131 dBc/Hz at 10 KHz offset. The phase noise in the 18 GHz output is expected to be −105.9 dBc/Hz at 1 KHz offset. In particular, by proposing a structure for obtaining a wideband frequency using a single source (DDS), the structure secures reliability from the point of view of a system operating for a long time by implementing a similar circuit within a predictable range. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Comparative Analysis of Using Event Sourcing Approach in Web Application Based on the LAMP Stack
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Slabinoha, Marian, Melnychuk, Stepan, Kropyvnytska, Vitalia, Pashkovskyi, Bohdan, Xhafa, Fatos, Series Editor, Shakya, Subarna, editor, Papakostas, George, editor, and Kamel, Khaled A., editor
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- 2023
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13. The 32 Analog Channels Readout for the Long-Flight GAPS Balloon Experiment Tracking System
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Riceputi, E., Boezio, M., Fabris, L., Ghislotti, L., Lazzaroni, P., Manghisoni, M., Ratti, L., Re, V., Zampa, G., Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Hirche, Sandra, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Li, Yong, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martín, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Möller, Sebastian, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Oneto, Luca, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zamboni, Walter, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, Cocorullo, Giuseppe, editor, Crupi, Felice, editor, and Limiti, Ernesto, editor
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- 2023
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14. Optimizing the rendering of an object-based web application with deep nesting and many dependencies
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O.V. and D.D.
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refactoring ,cache ,framework ,rendering ,react ,front-end ,web application drawing ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of the application of optimization methods for drawing web applications using deeply nested objects. The task of analyzing the user interface, which includes a complex data structure received from the server part, is considered. In this regard, a special data set was formed based on the analysis of many web applications that have a complex front-end architecture system. It is demonstrated how it serves as the main input set of the system. It is shown that the front-end part is developed on the basis of the React library using the following technologies: JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Redux and auxiliary libraries for the correct operation of the system. The application structures and transforms input parameters into a format convenient for use by the system itself. Considering the fact that the system is intended for use only for front-end development, it is justified that the server part of the application is absent. With the help of browser tools, the performance problems of existing systems that use complex data structures to render a web application are investigated. It is proven that the system results in a component that renders an optimized data system with improved performance indicators: speed of rendering, speed of system response to user actions, reduced number of iterations of rendering of interactive elements. Additional functionality includes transformations and structuring of input parameters, as a result, the new data set will have additional parameters and a semantic structure of objects. In the future, it is planned to develop an optimization method and implement it in the form of an independent library, which, if possible, will replace the process of drawing similar data structures.
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- 2023
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15. Local community engagement as a practice: an investigation of local community engagement issues and their impact on transport megaprojects' social value
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Babaei, Ata, Locatelli, Giorgio, and Sainati, Tristano
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- 2023
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16. Exploring the Readiness of Organisations to Adopt Artificial Intelligence
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Haneen Felemban, M. Sohail, and Kirti Ruikar
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technology ,organisation ,environment ,artificial intelligence ,front-end ,planning ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
Front-end planning (FEP) is the first step in identifying a problem and analysing a project’s goals and the business case for management to decide whether to proceed with the project. Despite its crucial significance, projects are still underperforming and failing to achieve their objectives. Current research suggests that the emergence of AI promises significant advantages to organisations, particularly for FEP. The purpose of this paper was to explore the readiness of organisations to use AI in the FEP phase to enhance project outcomes. The technology–organisation–environment (TOE) framework was used to evaluate factors influencing the readiness to adopt AI in construction projects in Saudi Arabia. Thirty interviews were conducted with public and private stakeholders in the sector. The knowledge and insight gained from the viewpoints of key decision makers and practitioners allowed for an examination of the main factors impacting the adoption of AI, and any challenges and barriers to it. Findings showed that the support of the government and senior management, and the attitudes and behaviour of employees, were the top three factors in the framework that facilitate the readiness of organisations to adopt AI. Government support influences external support and enhances competitive pressure between organisations; senior management support influences the absorptive capacity and maturity of an organisation; and employees’ attitudes and behaviours are the main contributors to organisational readiness. The proposed framework will assist policymakers in using these factors to overcome the challenges of AI adoption. Additionally, creating strategies aligned with Vision 2030 focuses not only on choosing the best technology to implement but also on how employees can benefit from it.
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- 2024
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17. Open Innovation's "Multiunit Back-End Problem": How Corporations Can Overcome Business Unit Rivalry.
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Seran, Thuy and Bez, Sea Matilda
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OPEN innovation ,INDEPENDENT business units ,PROBLEM solving ,STRATEGIC business units ,COLLABORATIVE commerce ,NEW business enterprises ,DIGITAL technology ,ECONOMIC competition - Abstract
This article examines the "multiunit back-end problem" of open innovation based on a case study of the Banque Populaire Caisse d'Epargne (BPCE) Group, a large French bank with two business units. The multiunit back-end problem occurs when internal business units who consider themselves rivals are asked to collaborate for the success of an open innovation initiative. BPCE failed several times to use external startups to accelerate its digital transformation due to rivalry between its internal business units. This article presents guidelines that firms with rival business units can use to align their front-end and back-end when working with startups to accelerate their digital transformation program. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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18. A 40–50 GHz RF Front-End with Integrated Local Oscillator Leakage Calibration.
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Zhou, Peigen, Yan, Pinpin, Chen, Jixin, Chen, Zhe, and Hong, Wei
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SIGNAL generators ,LEAKAGE ,CALIBRATION ,AMPLITUDE modulation ,POWER amplifiers - Abstract
This article presents a transmitter (TX) front-end operating at frequencies covering 40–50 GHz, including a differential quadrature mixer with integrated amplitude and phase imbalance tuning, a power amplifier, and a detection mixer (DM) that supports local oscillator (LO) leakage signal or image signal calibration. Benefiting from the amplitude and phase imbalance tuning network of the in-phase quadrature (IQ) signal generator at the LO input, the TX exhibits more than 30 dBc image signal rejection over the full frequency band without any post-calibration. Based on the LO leakage signal fed back by the DM integrated at the RF output, the LO leakage of the TX has been improved by more than 10 dB through the LO leakage calibration module integrated in the quadrature mixer. When the intermediate frequency (IF) signal is fixed at 1 GHz, the TX's 1 dB compressed output power (OP1 dB) is higher than 13.5 dBm over the operating band. Thanks to the LO leakage signal calibration unit and the IQ signal generator, the TX is compliant with the error vector magnitude (EVM) requirement of the IEEE 802.11aj standard up to the 64-quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) operating mode. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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19. Joint Communication and Radar Sensing: RF Hardware Opportunities and Challenges—A Circuits and Systems Perspective.
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Sen, Padmanava, Harutyunyan, Armen, Umar, Muhammad, and Kamal, Shahanawaz
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RADAR , *PHASED array antennas , *RADAR antennas , *ANTENNAS (Electronics) , *NEXT generation networks , *HARDWARE , *5G networks - Abstract
This paper focuses on the topic of joint communication and radar sensing (JCRS) and its applications in the scope of upcoming sixth-generation (6G) technology. While the fifth-generation applications have reached the consumer market in the last few years, JCRS has been identified as one of the key technologies for next generation networks. The role of JCRS will vary, ranging from tasks such as radar coordination, context awareness for communication, enhanced security, increased availability, and improving the resilience and trustworthiness of future networks. In this work, the niche of JCRS technology in the future 6G ecosystem, as well as several potential applications, are discussed with a focus on RF hardware. The use of centimeter (cmWave) and millimeter (mmWave) frequency spectrums in the context of JCRS system implementation have been further elaborated. After presenting the near-term application scenarios, the circuit implementation perspectives are investigated in terms of radio frequency (RF) front-end architectures, antenna implementation, and phased arrays. Different communication and radar antenna options are compared, and the best candidates are identified. The packaging options are also presented. From circuit and system perspectives, link budget and self-interference cancellation (SIC) are highlighted. Furthermore, future directions including the next steps on the path to enabling JCRS technology are presented throughout this article. Prior works focused more on physical layers and network capabilities of JCRS systems, with less focus on hardware possibilities; to fill this gap, this article aims to contribute to this exciting research topic with a holistic review of RF hardware, highlighting the diversity of applications and the available technologies to tackle the near- and long-term needs of consumer applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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20. Design of Front-End Receiver and Matrix for 2–18 GHz with a Searching and Tracking Function for an ELINT System
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Yuseok Jeon and Jaejin Koo
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chip-and-wire ,elint system ,front-end ,matrix module ,phase matching ,receiver ,wideband ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Electricity and magnetism ,QC501-766 - Abstract
In this paper, we describe the design and fabrication of a front-end receiver and matrix modules for 2–18 GHz with high gain, good phase matching characteristics, and reliability; this was accomplished by applying a chip-and-wire process using a bare-type monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) device. To compensate for the mismatch among many sub-modules, a front-end module, matrix module, and built-in test module suitable for sub-band frequency characteristics were designed and applied to the direct receiver. The matrix box used a high-pass filter to remove unwanted low frequencies and a 4-way divider to distribute single input BIT signals. The broadband receiver module had two paths: a phase path and an amplitude path. Phase- and amplitude-matched radio frequency semi-rigid cables of different lengths were used to connect to the internal sub-modules of the matrix receiver. The main RF line was a dielectric substrate, RT/Duroid 5880, with a relative dielectric constant of 2.2 and a dielectric thickness of 0.127 mm. The sizes of the front-end receiver and matrix box were 137 mm × 120 mm × 31 mm and 250 mm × 238 mm × 138 mm, respectively. In the wideband frequency receiver module, the gain was 22.99 dB at mid-band (frequency 2–6 GHz) with a return loss of about 14.76 dB. Th e gain was 23.25 dB at a high band (frequency 6–18 GHz), having a return loss of about 11.63 dB. The peak values of phase matching among the channels for 2–6 GHz were ±3.30°, and the peak values of phase matching among the channels for 6–18 GHz were ±8.24°.
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- 2023
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21. From Microwave Acoustic Filters to Millimeter-Wave Operation and New Applications
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Amelie Hagelauer, Rich Ruby, Shogo Inoue, Victor Plessky, Ken-Ya Hashimoto, Ryo Nakagawa, Jordi Verdu, Pedro de Paco, Amir Mortazawi, Gianluca Piazza, Zachary Schaffer, Ernest Ting-Ta Yen, Thomas Forster, and Andreas Tag
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Bulk acoustic wave (BAW) devices ,filter ,filter-synthesis ,front-end ,high power ,MTT 70th Anniversary Special Issue ,Telecommunication ,TK5101-6720 ,Electric apparatus and materials. Electric circuits. Electric networks ,TK452-454.4 - Abstract
This paper reviews the latest developments in microwave acoustic wave devices. After an introduction and brief history of bulk acoustic wave (BAW) and surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices, a review is given for guided SAWs and XBARs - two new technologies, which are promising for future 5G applications. Following this, we discuss recent simulation techniques, such as 3D finite element method (3D FEM) and simulation of nonlinearities, as well as filter synthesis. Next, a review on tunable and reconfigurable acoustics is given. Finally, we present the latest developments in microwave acoustics for millimeter-wave (mm-wave) operation as well as BAW oscillators.
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- 2023
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22. Web Application to Reduce Time for Searching Colleges in India.
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Bhanuse, Roshan Sureshrao, Patil, Rucha, Kolhe, Krunal, Dhakate, Jivesh, and Yellarthi, Poorvi
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WEB-based user interfaces ,USER interfaces ,DATABASES ,USER experience ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
The paper involves a process of building a website which uses web technologies for creating application. The primary task of the application involves development of User Interface(UI) with the help of technology known as REACTJS that makes the website user friendly and reactive. Storing data is a crucial task in developing any website and database technologies used for storing and accessing this data are SQL database provider known as JDBC which provides security, authentic user authorization, storing of large scale of visual and textual data. For a seamless user experience to the end user API METHODS are used to integrate the back-end technologies with front-end technologies. Finally, after the development of application the end users are able to search for various colleges and institution across INDIA to gain information related to colleges, their placement details, infrastructure provided by the colleges and various reviews posted by verified college authorities, student, parents and Guardian. After analysis and comparison of the Colleges the end user can make the best choice for their higher studies and better future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
23. The Architecture of Visual Design in Modern Web Applications
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Sabol, David, Skalka, Ján, Smyrnova-Trybulska, Eugenia, editor, Kommers, Piet, editor, Drlík, Martin, editor, and Skalka, Ján, editor
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- 2022
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24. Resistor-Based Temperature Sensors
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Pan, Sining, Makinwa, Kofi A. A., Harpe, Pieter, editor, Makinwa, Kofi A.A., editor, and Baschirotto, Andrea, editor
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- 2022
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25. Phased-Array Transmitter
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Elsayed, Nourhan, Saleh, Hani, Mohammad, Baker, Ismail, Mohammed, Sanduleanu, Mihai, Ismail, Mohammed, Series Editor, Sawan, Mohamad, Series Editor, Elsayed, Nourhan, Saleh, Hani, Mohammad, Baker, and Sanduleanu, Mihai
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- 2022
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26. A Mini-Review on the Thermal Fatigue Properties of Copper Materials Applied at the Front-End of Synchrotron Radiation Facilities.
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Sun, Yunfei, Li, Tong, Lan, Lan, Chen, Jiahua, Zhu, Wanqian, Xue, Song, and Jin, Limin
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THERMAL fatigue , *SYNCHROTRON radiation , *THERMAL properties , *FATIGUE limit , *THERMOPHYSICAL properties - Abstract
Oxygen-free high-conductivity copper (OFHC), chromium-zirconium copper (CuCrZr), and Glidcop® AL-15 are widely used in the high heat load absorber elements at the front end of synchrotron radiation facilities. It is necessary to choose the most suitable material according to the actual engineering conditions (such as the specific heat load, material performance, and costs). In the long-term service period, the absorber elements have to bear hundreds or kilowatts of high heat load and its "load-unload" cyclic loading mode. Therefore, the thermal fatigue and thermal creep properties of the materials are critical and have been extensively studied. In this paper, based on the published pieces of the literature, the thermal fatigue theory, experimental principles, methods, test standards, test types of equipment, and key indicators of the thermal fatigue performance of typical copper metal materials used in the front end of synchrotrons radiation Facilities are reviewed, as well as the relevant studies carried out by the well-known synchrotron radiation institutions. In particular, the fatigue failure criteria for these materials and some effective methods for improving the thermal fatigue resistance performance of the high-heat load components are also presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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27. A CMOS-MEMS Pixel Sensor for Thermal Neutron Imaging.
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Mendicino, Roberto and Dalla Betta, Gian-Franco
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THERMOGRAPHY ,NEUTRON counters ,THERMAL neutrons ,PIXELS ,ALPHA rays ,DETECTORS ,POWER resources - Abstract
A monolithic pixel sensor with high spatial granularity (35 × 40 μm
2 ) is presented, aiming at thermal neutron detection and imaging. The device is made using the CMOS SOIPIX technology, with Deep Reactive-Ion Etching post-processing on the backside to obtain high aspect-ratio cavities that will be filled with neutron converters. This is the first monolithic 3D sensor ever reported. Owing to the microstructured backside, a neutron detection efficiency up to 30% can be achieved with a10 B converter, as estimated by the Geant4 simulations. Each pixel includes circuitry that allows a large dynamic range and energy discrimination and charge-sharing information between neighboring pixels, with a power dissipation of 10 µW per pixel at 1.8 V power supply. The initial results from the experimental characterization of a first test-chip prototype (array of 25 × 25 pixels) in the laboratory are also reported, dealing with functional tests using alpha particles with energy compatible with the reaction products of neutrons with the converter materials, which validate the device design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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28. The Front-End of R&D at Non-profit Research Centers — How Does Research Produce Impact?
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Castro, Rui Nuno and Ferreira, João José Pinto
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NONPROFIT organizations ,RESEARCH institutes ,LITERATURE reviews - Abstract
This study reviewed the literature to understand "how does research produce impact?". Despite all discussion threads in the literature, it was clear that management of the Front-end of Innovation (FEI) of non-profit research centers has received little attention. As a result, this study was a first step toward proposing a model that describes the Front-End of R&D at non-profit Research Centers. This paper is an Integrative Literature Review that follows the PRISMA statement methodology. Building on FEI2O's High-Level Ontology, this paper's contribution elicited relevant constructs from the literature and took the first steps to extend it to the Front-End of R&D. New research-related concepts such as the RESEARCH CONCEPT, the INFLUENCING FACTORS, and the RESEARCH PROJECT were introduced. The RESEARCH PROJECT produces RESULTS that may have an IMPACT ON SOCIETY. All these concepts are interconnected through a feedback loop that feeds the FEI2O: STRATEGIC PURPOSE of the non-profit research center, contributing to the advancement of its research strategy, objectives, and goals. The current work contributed to understanding a domain of knowledge that is of interest to researchers, research managers, and those interested in bringing new scientific research results to society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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29. Balanceo y despliegue de carga en aplicaciones web mediante kubernetes
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Andrés Ricardo Ramos Rodríguez and Pablo Marcel Recalde Varela
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php ,deployment ,docker ,kubernetes ,github ,dockerfile ,back-end ,front-end ,Computer software ,QA76.75-76.765 - Abstract
La presente investigación consiste en desarrollar un despliegue DevSecOps que resuelve la necesidad de automatizar de una manera óptima y segura, mediante la utilización de las buenas prácticas DevSecOps. El proceso consiste en que el código implementado de un proyecto con un Framework Laravel se versiona en un repositorio Git y se genere a partir de la rama principal una imagen de contenedor, la misma que se desplegará de manera automática en un clúster de Kubernetes con el uso de flujo de acciones. Así pues, para generar procesos de despliegue de aplicaciones web de una manera segura y rápida, reduciendo procesos de errores o conflictos de versiones, permitiendo procesos de reverso de cambios. Para el uso de las funcionalidades de las diferentes plataformas se utilizan repositorios privados, de esta manera el proyecto publicado se implementará de manera segura. Para el trabajo automatizado se usa tecnología Git, Kubernetes, Actions, Manifiestos, PHP, Composer y Laravel.
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30. An X-ray beam profile monitoring system at a beamline front-end combining a single-crystal diamond film and energy discrimination using droplet analysis
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Togo Kudo, Mutsumi Sano, Takahiro Matsumoto, Toshiro Itoga, Shunji Goto, and Sunao Takahashi
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x-ray beam profile monitor ,pinhole ,single-crystal diamond ,front-end ,energy discrimination ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 ,Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
This work has successfully demonstrated a system for monitoring pink-beam X-rays exiting from a beamline front-end, which has a specific spatial distribution based on each energy component. In this study, the X-rays scattered from a single-crystal chemical-vapor-deposited diamond film were converted into a cross-sectional image using pinhole optics, followed by digitization with a direct detection complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor 2D detector. By using single crystals instead of poly-crystals, good quality images were obtained with no diffraction bright spots. As a result of applying photon energy discrimination using the droplet analysis to the image information, the spatial distribution of each energy component of the undulator radiation was successfully visualized. The result was found to be in good agreement with the theoretically calculated result obtained using the synchrotron radiation calculation code SPECTRA. The new synchrotron radiation beam monitor proposed in this paper can serve as a powerful beam diagnostic tool for diffraction-limited rings that require strict light source stability.
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31. Design of a 0.5–18 GHz Wideband Frequency Down-Converter Module with a Local Circuit for an Electronic Support Measurement System
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Yuseok Jeon and Byeongchang Kim
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chip-and-wire ,esm system ,frequency down converter ,front-end ,local circuit ,low spurious ,wideband ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Electricity and magnetism ,QC501-766 - Abstract
In this paper, we describe the design and fabrication of a wideband frequency down converter module that has a local circuit with high gain, low spurious, high IP3 (3rd intercept point) characteristics, and reliability; this is accomplished by applying a chip-and-wire process using a bare type monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) device. To compensate for the mismatch among many sub-modules, an input module, filter bank module, output module, and local oscillator (LO) module suitable for sub-band frequency characteristics were designed and applied to the down converter. The frequency down converter module had three paths: 0.5–2 GHz (direct), 2–6 GHz (direct), and 6–18 GHz (converter). Amplitude-matched radio frequency (RF) semi-rigid cables of different lengths were used to connect to the internal sub-modules of the frequency down converter. The main RF line was a dielectric substrate, RT/duroid 5880, with a relative dielectric constant of 2.2 and a dielectric thickness of 0.127 mm. In the wideband frequency down converter module, the gain was 22.7 dB at low band (input frequency, 0.5–2 GHz) with a flatness of about 3.4 dB. Th e gain was 22.6 dB at mid band (input frequency, 2–6 GHz) having flatness about 2.0 dB. The gain was from 30 dB at edge frequency of high band (input frequency, 14–18 GHz) with a flatness of about 4.2 dB. The measured value of IP3 at LB was +23.52 dBm, +25.66 dBm and +23.44 dBm as the maximum value. The measured value of spurious (LO-2IF) at the converter path was 34.97 dBc as the maximum value.
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32. Mu2e Crystal Calorimeter Readout Electronics: Design and Characterisation.
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Atanov, Nikolay, Baranov, Vladimir, Borrel, Leo, Bloise, Caterina, Budagov, Julian, Ceravolo, Sergio, Cervelli, Franco, Colao, Francesco, Cordelli, Marco, Corradi, Giovanni, Davydov, Yuri, Di Falco, Stefano, Diociaiuti, Eleonora, Donati, Simone, Echenard, Bertrand, Ferrari, Carlo, Gioiosa, Antonio, Giovannella, Simona, Giusti, Valerio, and Glagolev, Vladimir
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COSMIC rays ,CALORIMETERS ,MUONS ,NEUTRINOLESS double beta decay ,CRYSTALS ,MAGNETIC fields - Abstract
The Mu2e experiment at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory will search for the charged-lepton flavour-violating neutrinoless conversion of negative muons into electrons in the Coulomb field of an Al nucleus. The conversion electron with a monoenergetic 104.967 MeV signature will be identified by a complementary measurement carried out by a high-resolution tracker and an electromagnetic calorimeter, improving by four orders of magnitude the current single-event sensitivity. The calorimeter—composed of 1348 pure CsI crystals arranged in two annular disks—has a high granularity, 10% energy resolution and 500 ps timing resolution for 100 MeV electrons. The readout, based on large-area UV-extended SiPMs, features a fully custom readout chain, from the analogue front-end electronics to the digitisation boards. The readout electronics design was validated for operation in vacuum and under magnetic fields. An extensive radiation hardness certification campaign certified the FEE design for doses up to 100 krad and 10 12 n 1 MeVeq /cm 2 and for single-event effects. A final vertical slice test on the final readout chain was carried out with cosmic rays on a large-scale calorimeter prototype. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Emotion AI at the front-end of Innovation.
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Rupp, Jonathan and Füller, Johann
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INNOVATION management ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,DEEP learning ,AFFECTIVE computing ,EMOTIONS - Abstract
Innovation management is heading towards a new paradigm of artificial intelligence. However, there is much uncertainty regarding the implementation of such methods so far. In this study, we use Emotion AI to investigate the relationship of emotions with idea evaluation in the front-end of the innovation process. We used deep-learning-based technology to capture valence and arousal dimensions in real-time from subjects' faces while presenting ideas created in an idea contest. A mixed linear model approach failed to find a direct relationship between valence and idea evaluation. However, this relationship was moderated by arousal. These results suggest that novel AI-based methods can be used in addition to existing methods to make decisions early in the innovation process. Our results contribute to the exploration of AI in innovation and provide starting points for additional research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Prototype System for Remotely Monitoring and Managing Second-Hand Clothing Collection Containers
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Martín, Ismael Martin, López, Gregorio López, Jiménez, Sergio González, Corrieu, Brice, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Prates, Raquel Oliveira, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Nesmachnow, Sergio, editor, and Hernández Callejo, Luis, editor
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- 2021
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35. A 40–50 GHz RF Front-End with Integrated Local Oscillator Leakage Calibration
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Peigen Zhou, Pinpin Yan, Jixin Chen, Zhe Chen, and Wei Hong
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detection mixer ,front-end ,LO leakage calibration ,SiGe ,TX ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
This article presents a transmitter (TX) front-end operating at frequencies covering 40–50 GHz, including a differential quadrature mixer with integrated amplitude and phase imbalance tuning, a power amplifier, and a detection mixer (DM) that supports local oscillator (LO) leakage signal or image signal calibration. Benefiting from the amplitude and phase imbalance tuning network of the in-phase quadrature (IQ) signal generator at the LO input, the TX exhibits more than 30 dBc image signal rejection over the full frequency band without any post-calibration. Based on the LO leakage signal fed back by the DM integrated at the RF output, the LO leakage of the TX has been improved by more than 10 dB through the LO leakage calibration module integrated in the quadrature mixer. When the intermediate frequency (IF) signal is fixed at 1 GHz, the TX’s 1 dB compressed output power (OP1 dB) is higher than 13.5 dBm over the operating band. Thanks to the LO leakage signal calibration unit and the IQ signal generator, the TX is compliant with the error vector magnitude (EVM) requirement of the IEEE 802.11aj standard up to the 64-quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) operating mode.
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- 2023
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36. Reaction Kinetics of an Industrial Front‐End Acetylene Hydrogenation Catalyst Using the Advanced TEMKIN Reactor.
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Hock, Sebastian, Iser, Leonhard, Lucas, Martin, and Rose, Marcus
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CHEMICAL kinetics , *ACETYLENE , *CATALYSTS , *INDUSTRIALISM , *COMPOSITION of feeds , *HYDROGENATION - Abstract
The front‐end process integration of the selective acetylene hydrogenation provides several advantages over the tail‐end option. But extensive knowledge of the process and reaction kinetics are required. This work combines the ideal conditions of the advanced TEMKIN reactor in a laboratory plant for gradient‐free kinetic analysis of eggshell catalyst under industrially relevant front‐end conditions. With this system an industrial state of the art Pd‐Ag/Al2O3 eggshell catalyst is investigated and the temperature dependent data under various feed compositions including information on the formation of C4‐species are reported. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. A 245 GHz Real-Time Wideband Wireless Communication Link with 30 Gbps Data Rate.
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Zhang, Ting, Zhang, Hao, Huang, Xiaojing, Suzuki, Hajime, Pathikulangara, Joseph, Smart, Ken, Du, Jia, and Guo, Jay
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TERAHERTZ technology ,WIRELESS communications ,PROCESS capability ,SIGNAL processing ,WAVEGUIDE filters ,BANDPASS filters - Abstract
This paper presents a 245 GHz wireless communications system with a data rate of 30 Giga bits per second (Gbps) at a 1.2 m distance, which proves the potential for future high-speed communications beyond 5G technology. The system consists of low-complexity and real-time base-band modules to provide the high-speed wideband signal processing capability. Multi-channel base-band signals are combined and converted to 15.65 ± 6.25 GHz wideband intermediate frequency (IF) signals. A novel 245 GHz waveguide bandpass filter (BPF) with low loss and high selectivity is designed and applied to a terahertz (THz) front-end for image rejection and noise suppression. Configuration of the base-band, IF, and THz front-end modules is also given in detail. The 245 GHz wireless communication link is demonstrated over a distance of 1.2 m. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Transforming Hand Drawn Wireframes into Front-End Code with Deep Learning.
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Riaz, Saman, Arshad, Ali, Band, Shahab S., and Mosavi, Amir
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DEEP learning ,CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks ,COMPUTER programming education - Abstract
The way towards generating a website front end involves a designer settling on an idea for what kind of layout they want the website to have, then proceeding to plan and implement each aspect one by one until they have converted what they initially laid out into its Html front end form, this process can take a considerable time, especially considering the first draft of the design is traditionally never the final one. This process can take up a large amount of resource real estate, and as we have laid out in this paper, by using a Model consisting of various Neural Networks trained on a custom dataset. It can be automated into assisting designers, allowing them to focus on the other more complicated parts of the system they are designing by quickly generating what would rather be straightforward busywork. Over the past 20 years, the boom in how much the internet is used and the sheer volume of pages on it demands a high level of work and time to create them. For the efficiency of the process, we proposed a multi-model-based architecture on image captioning, consisting of Convolutional neural network (CNN) and Long short-term memory (LSTM) models. Our proposed approach trained on our custom-made database can be automated into assisting designers, allowing them to focus on the other more complicated part of the system. We trained our model in several batches over a custom-made dataset consisting of over 6300 files and were finally able to achieve a Bilingual Evaluation Understudy (BLEU) score for a batch of 50 hand-drawn images at 87.86% [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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39. Significance of operational capabilities of suppliers on the front-end decision making in apparel product innovation in Sri Lanka
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Seram, Niromi, Nanayakkara, Julian, and Lanarolle, Gamini
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- 2021
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40. A versatile and fast pixel matrix read-out architecture for MAPS.
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Soudier, Jean, Morel, Frédéric, Baudot, Jérôme, Bertolone, Grégory, Dadouche, Foudil, Dorokhov, Andrei, Fang, Xiaochao, Himmi, Abdelkader, Kammerer, Jean-Baptiste, Krieger, Anthony, Pham, Hung, Uhring, Wilfried, and Valin, Isabelle
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COMPUTER logic , *ELECTRICITY pricing , *TIMESTAMPS , *DETECTORS , *PIXELS - Abstract
A digital asynchronous logic is proposed as a generic matrix readout for Monolithic active pixel sensors. The architecture is implemented for pixel pitch ranging from 18 to 30 µm. Post-layout simulations with realistic hit shapes and rates up to 200 MHz/cm 2 show that time stamping at the 20 ns level can be achieved for a digital power cost below 10 mW/cm 2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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41. The Development of Web Application Front-End of Intelligent Clinic Based on Vue.js
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Li, Minghang, Hu, Jianghai, Lin, Xianwu, Angrisani, Leopoldo, Series Editor, Arteaga, Marco, Series Editor, Panigrahi, Bijaya Ketan, Series Editor, Chakraborty, Samarjit, Series Editor, Chen, Jiming, Series Editor, Chen, Shanben, Series Editor, Chen, Tan Kay, Series Editor, Dillmann, Rüdiger, Series Editor, Duan, Haibin, Series Editor, Ferrari, Gianluigi, Series Editor, Ferre, Manuel, Series Editor, Hirche, Sandra, Series Editor, Jabbari, Faryar, Series Editor, Jia, Limin, Series Editor, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Khamis, Alaa, Series Editor, Kroeger, Torsten, Series Editor, Liang, Qilian, Series Editor, Martin, Ferran, Series Editor, Ming, Tan Cher, Series Editor, Minker, Wolfgang, Series Editor, Misra, Pradeep, Series Editor, Möller, Sebastian, Series Editor, Mukhopadhyay, Subhas, Series Editor, Ning, Cun-Zheng, Series Editor, Nishida, Toyoaki, Series Editor, Pascucci, Federica, Series Editor, Qin, Yong, Series Editor, Seng, Gan Woon, Series Editor, Speidel, Joachim, Series Editor, Veiga, Germano, Series Editor, Wu, Haitao, Series Editor, Zhang, Junjie James, Series Editor, and Deng, Zhidong, editor
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- 2020
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42. Development of a Down-Converter for a Software-Defined Radio Environment
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van Niekerk, Bruce Alistair, Kahn, Tariq Ekeramodien, Balyan, Vipin, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Sharma, Devendra Kumar, editor, Balas, Valentina Emilia, editor, Son, Le Hoang, editor, Sharma, Rohit, editor, and Cengiz, Korhan, editor
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- 2020
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43. Dynamic Web with Automatic Code Generation Using Deep Learning
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Sharma, Prerna, Chaudhary, Vikas, Malhotra, Nakul, Gupta, Nikita, Mittal, Mohit, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Khanna, Ashish, editor, Gupta, Deepak, editor, Bhattacharyya, Siddhartha, editor, Snasel, Vaclav, editor, Platos, Jan, editor, and Hassanien, Aboul Ella, editor
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- 2020
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44. Bottom-Up Strategy for Data Retrieval and Data Entry over Front-End Application Software
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Rusel, Cierto Trinidad, Alcides, Bernardo Tello, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory Editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory Editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory Editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory Editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory Editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory Editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory Editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory Editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory Editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory Editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Arai, Kohei, editor, Bhatia, Rahul, editor, and Kapoor, Supriya, editor
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- 2020
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45. Hall Current Sensor Front-End
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Funk, Tobias, Wicht, Bernhard, Funk, Tobias, and Wicht, Bernhard
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- 2020
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46. Design and Experience of Mobile Applications: A Pilot Survey.
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Sandesara, Mudita, Bodkhe, Umesh, Tanwar, Sudeep, Alshehri, Mohammad Dahman, Sharma, Ravi, Neagu, Bogdan-Constantin, Grigoras, Gheorghe, and Raboaca, Maria Simona
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MOBILE apps , *USER interfaces , *CELL phones , *USER experience - Abstract
With the tremendous growth in mobile phones, mobile application development is an important emerging arena. Moreover, various applications fail to serve the purpose of getting the attention of the intended users, which is determined by their User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX). As a result, developers often find it challenging to meet the users' expectations. To date, several reviews have been carried out which explored various aspects of design and the experience of mobile applications using UX/UI. However, many of these existing surveys primarily focused on only some of the issues in isolation but did not consider all the major parameters such as visualisation/graphics, context, user behaviour/emotions/control, usability, adaptability/flexibility, language, and feedback. In our pilot survey, we gathered the preferences and perceptions of a heterogeneous group of concerned people and considered all the aforementioned parameters. These preferences would serve as a reference to mobile application developers, giving them useful insights. Our proposed approach would help mobile application developers and designers focus on the particular UI/UX problems of mobile applications as per their relevant context. A comparative analysis of the various UI and UX factors that determine a mobile application interface is presented in this paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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47. Pengembangan Modul Otomatisasi Pengunduhan Citra Sentinel-1A Berbasis Web Menggunakan Metode Prototyping.
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AGMALARO, MUHAMMAD ASYHAR, SITANGGANG, IMAS SUKAESIH, and HIDAYAT, TAUFIK
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- 2022
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48. Hybrid-Integrierte Sendeempfangsmodule für Dual-Polarisierte Gruppenstrahler im K-/Ka-Band
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Jacob, Arne, Erkelenz, Kevin, Jacob, Arne, and Erkelenz, Kevin
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In dieser Arbeit wird ein aktiver phasengesteuerter K-/Ka-Band-Gruppenstrahler für den simultanen Sende- und Empfangsbetrieb mit einer kombinierten Antennenapertur entworfen, hergestellt und charakterisiert. Das modulare System ist polarisationsagil und für mobile Anwendungen in der Satellitenkommunikation bestimmt. Es besteht aus einem quasi-planaren Verbund von Leiterplatten und Hohlleiterkomponenten. Dieser hybride Integrationsansatz trägt dazu bei, die aus der Gruppenstrahlerphysik resultierenden Raumvorgaben sowie elektrische und thermische Systemanforderungen zu erfüllen. Die Ansteuerung der passiven Antennenelemente mit aktiven Hochfrequenzschaltungen bildet einen Schwerpunkt der Arbeit., In this thesis, an active K-/Ka-band phased array for simultaneous transmit and receive operation with a shared antenna aperture is designed, manufactured and characterized. The modular system is polarization agile and intended for mobile satellite communications. It consists of a quasi-planar assembly of printed circuit boards and waveguide components. This hybrid integration approach helps to meet the space requirements resulting from phased array physics as well as electrical and thermal system requirements. The focus of the work is on the active and passive microwave circuits that are required to drive the antenna elements., Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Klimaschutz (BMWK)
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- 2024
49. Bitech. Ett front-end-projekt : En digital lösning för byggarbetsplatsen.
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Mineur, Olle, Gong, Hemming, Gustavsson, Emelie, Holmegren, Sabrina, Ibrahim, Ramon, Kharaghani, Shayan, Palmér, Mervan, Wilnerzon, Roberto, Mineur, Olle, Gong, Hemming, Gustavsson, Emelie, Holmegren, Sabrina, Ibrahim, Ramon, Kharaghani, Shayan, Palmér, Mervan, and Wilnerzon, Roberto
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Den här rapporten beskriver resultaten och metodologierna för Bitech front-end-projektet, ett omfattande mjukvaruutvecklingsinitiativ som syftar till att digitalisera och effektivisera verksamheten på byggarbetsplatser. Projektet använder avancerade webbteknologier för att skapa användarvänliga, dynamiska och responsiva gränssnitt som är lämpliga för både platsbaserade och administrativa behov inom byggbranschen. Viktiga aspekter av projektet inkluderar integration av hantering av realtidsdata, mobilkompatibilitet för att säkerställa åtkomst på olika enheter, och robusta säkerhetsåtgärder för att skydda känslig projektdata. Under hela utvecklingsprocessen antog teamet agila metoder, med betoning på iterativ utveckling, kontinuerlig testning och regelbunden kundfeedback, vilket underlättade en flexibel och responsiv utvecklingsmiljö. Denna rapport ger en detaljerad analys av projektets utfall, lärdomar och rekommendationer för framtida initiativ som syftar till att öka den teknologiska adoptionen inom byggindustrin.
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- 2024
50. From Conflict to Value: Constructively Managing Conflicts to Enable Value Co-creation during the Front-end of Urban Redevelopment Projects
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de Heus, Frank (author) and de Heus, Frank (author)
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This research explores the interdependent public-private relationship during the front-end of urban (re)development projects. During this process the municipality calls up on the developer's ability to drive change and innovation through the co-creation of value propositions. Inevitable conflicts emerge because of value pluralism and play a significant role in the co-creation of value propositions. However, in what ways real estate developers manage those emerging conflicts constructively and how this influences individual actor's value propositions is less known. Consequently, the following research question has been drawn up: "How can real estate developers manage conflicts constructively to enable value co-creation during the front-end of urban redevelopment projects?" In answering the research question this study applies a qualitative research method, using semi-structured interviews within a case study of an urban redevelopment program in the Netherlands. The findings display the dynamics of emerging conflicts during the co-creation of value propositions between developers and the municipality and the influence on individual actor value propositions. Understanding these dynamics, proactively steering on a good project environment to foster functional conflicts and utilise appropriate conflict handling styles enables developers to constructively manage conflicts during the front-end of urban (re)development projects., Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Management in the Built Environment
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- 2024
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