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Yang Shi, Shuwen Wang, Fan Yang and Kunde Yang
Atmospheric ducts are special super-refractive atmospheric structures that can cause over-the-horizon propagation of electromagnetic waves. Different types of atmospheric ducts have different influences on electromagnetic wave propagation. Owing to the c...
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Yunlai Zhou, Longlong He, Fei Yang and Jingmang Xu
Metal sheets have good performance and have been widely used. Different kinds of defects can be generated during the preparation and service of metal plates, which will cause the structural performance of the metal plates to decline, thus requiring struc...
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Yufan Yang, Chunlei Wei, Fan Yang, Tianyi Lu, Langfeng Zhu and Jun Wei
An algorithm based on a long short-term memory (LSTM) network is proposed to reduce errors from high-frequency surface wave radar current measurements. In traditional inversion algorithms, the radar velocities are derived from electromagnetic echo signal...
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Giovanni Riccio, Gianluca Gennarelli, Flaminio Ferrara, Claudio Gennarelli and Rocco Guerriero
This research paper proposes an analytical approach for evaluating electromagnetic scattering from a planar complex object made of a perfect electric conductor, which hosts a double negative metamaterial half-layer on the lit face. The method is based on...
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Giovanni Riccio, Gianluca Gennarelli, Flaminio Ferrara, Claudio Gennarelli and Rocco Guerriero
The interaction between an electromagnetic plane wave and a metallic wedge coated with a uniform layer made of a double-negative metamaterial is studied by means of the uniform asymptotic physical optics method in the high-frequency range, e.g., at micro...
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Pramod Kumar Jangir, Kevin C. Ewans and Ian R. Young
Ocean wave design criteria are required for the design of offshore platforms and floating systems, which are derived using in situ measurements. However, there is uncertainty regarding the performance of the instruments used for the in situ measurements....
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Igor Smolyaninov, Quirino Balzano and Dendy Young
This paper presents several novel designs of small form factor underwater radio antennas operating in the 2 MHz, 50 MHz and 2.4 GHz bands. These antennas efficiently excite surface electromagnetic waves (SEW) which propagate along the surface of seawater...
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Ekaterina Ritter,Vladimir Kismereshkin,Jacek Cieslik,Alexey Savostin,Dmitry Ritter,Aizhan Aytulina,Ildar Kasimov,Bibigul Bekkozhina
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In order to generalize the possibilities of using MW radiation in industrial processes, the given paper considers and analyzes various methods of wood drying. Technological and economic advantages of wood drying in an ultra-high frequency electromagnetic...
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Louis Wai Yip Liu
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For the first time, this paper discloses the use of flowing water for capturing atmospheric ions into a DC electricity. The proposed methodology can be employed to neutralize the positively charged pollutants in air, which are believed to be harmful to o...
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Erica Corradini, Stefan Dreibrodt, Ercan Erkul, Daniel Groß, Harald Lübke, Diana Panning, Natalie Pickartz, Martin Thorwart, Andreas Vött, Timo Willershäuser, Dennis Wilken, Tina Wunderlich, Marco Zanon and Wolfgang Rabbel
We present a case study of a bog showing how an integrated approach of multi-method geophysical sounding and local soil sampling can be used to identify, differentiate, and map organic sediments. Our study is based on ground-penetrating radar (GPR), elec...
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