scholarly journals Broadband Antenna for LTE Operation: A Novel Design Approach Using Meandered Strip Line

Author(s):  
M. Kumaran

The broadband performance of an antenna for the LTE operation is presented in this paper. A novel design approach used to design the antenna using meandered strip line can be treated as a simplest and a cost effective approach. Due to the requirement of the bandwidth hungry applications, there is a smooth migration of the mobile technology from the existing services like GSM; UMTS to LTE is in progress. Thus a compact radiating structure can be preferred in many applications to improve the throughput performance of the multimedia service. The proposed antenna operates in the LTE 42 band. It shows the broadband performance centred at 3533 MHz with 112 MHz bandwidth. Bandwidth performance at this frequency is also found to be well suited to operate in the downlink frequency band at LTE 22. To determine the optimal performance of the antenna, a suitable threshold (S<sub>11 </sub>&lt; 10 dB) is imposed. Gain and directivity of the antenna are 6.6 dB and 7.8 dBi respectively. Efficiency is achieved to 74%. Radiation pattern shows the best performance of the antenna. With the best performance achieved at this frequency, the antenna is advantageous to exploit in small cell coverage, LTE Hotspot and Indoor enhancement solutions. CST Microwave Studio Suite software is used to design the antenna. An ordinary 50 Ω transmission line is fed to the antenna. Other antenana parameters are also discussed for its performance.

2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (4) ◽  
pp. 199-212
Author(s):  
Anthony L Wong

Natural terrain landslides pose a global threat as they often cause casualties and economic losses. Potential impacts of climate change could further aggravate the landslide risk and robust mitigation measures such as rigid debris-resisting barriers are particularly important in protecting lives and properties. Traditionally, rigid barriers are designed based on empirical approaches which generally oversimplify the dynamic nature of debris-barrier interaction. This often results in overlyconservative designs where the barrier structures are not only bulky and environmentally intrusive, but also difficult to construct. There is thus a pressing need to optimise the design approach. In this regard, the Geotechnical Engineering Office has been endeavouring to enhance the process efficiency, in collaboration with top-notch experts, by capitalising on the latest advancement in computational simulations and physical testing, and improving the understanding of the physical process. A technical breakthrough has been achieved with respect to an improved knowledge in the debris flow dynamic and the complex debris-barrier interaction. A novel design method covering geotechnical and structural aspects has been developed for use in Hong Kong. This would bring about more cost-effective barrier designs, with enhanced design reliability and robustness.


2019 ◽  
Vol 118 (6) ◽  
pp. 90-93
Author(s):  
L. Terina Grazy ◽  
Dr.G. Parimalarani

E-commerce is a part of Internet Marketing. The arrival of Internet made the world very simple and dynamic in all the areas. Internet is the growing business as a result most of the people are using it in their day to day life. E-commerce is attractive and efficient way for both buyers and sellesr as it reduce cost, time and energy for the buyer. No surprise the insurance sector has become quite active within the internet sphere. Most insurance companies are offering policies to be brought online and also the portals for paying premiums. It actually saves from hassles involved in going to an insurance office and spend hours to get the insurance work done. Insurance has become an important and crucial aspect of life. Online insurance is the best and most cost effective approach of taking the insurance deal. This paper focused on influence of online marketing on the insurance industry in India, usage of internet in India , the internet penetration in India and the online sale of insurance product by the insurance sector.


Author(s):  
Yana van der Meulen Rodgers

Chapter 7 concludes by highlighting the three biggest messages from the analysis presented in this book: (1) the global gag rule has failed to achieve its goal of reducing abortions; (2) restrictive legislation is associated with more unsafe abortions; and (3) the expanded global gag rule is likely to have negative repercussions across a range of health outcomes for women, children, and men. They are simple but powerful messages that should be heard by policymakers over the voices calling for an ideologically based policy that fails to achieve its desired outcome. The chapter closes with a more constructive and cost-effective approach for US family-planning assistance that targets integrated reproductive health services.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prakash Subramaniam ◽  
S. Sundaram ◽  
K. Gunasekaran ◽  
G. Vikas Reddy ◽  
Kaja Bantha Navas Raja Mohamed ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 971
Author(s):  
Kristoff Hammerich ◽  
Jens Pollack ◽  
Alexander F. Hasse ◽  
André El Saman ◽  
René Huber ◽  
...  

Background: A major disadvantage of current spacers for two-stage revision total knee arthroplasty (R-TKA) is the risk of (sub-) luxation during mobilization in the prosthesis-free interval, limiting their clinical success with detrimental consequences for the patient. The present study introduces a novel inverse spacer, which prevents major complications, such as spacer (sub-) luxations and/or fractures of spacer or bone. Methods: The hand-made inverse spacer consisted of convex tibial and concave femoral components of polymethylmethacrylate bone cement and was intra-operatively molded under maximum longitudinal tension in 5° flexion and 5° valgus position. Both components were equipped with a stem for rotational stability. This spacer was implanted during an R-TKA in 110 knees with diagnosed or suspected periprosthetic infection. Postoperative therapy included a straight leg brace and physiotherapist-guided, crutch-supported mobilization with full sole contact. X-rays were taken before and after prosthesis removal and re-implantation. Results: None of the patients experienced (sub-) luxations/fractures of the spacer, periprosthetic fractures, or soft tissue compromise requiring reoperation. All patients were successfully re-implanted after a prosthesis-free interval of 8 weeks, except for three patients requiring an early exchange of the spacer due to persisting infection. In these cases, the prosthetic-free interval was prolonged for one week. Conclusion: The inverse spacer in conjunction with our routine procedure is a safe and cost-effective alternative to other articulating or static spacers, and allows crutch-supported sole contact mobilization without major post-operative complications. Maximum longitudinal intra-operative tension in 5° flexion and 5° valgus position appears crucial for the success of surgery.


Agronomy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 918
Author(s):  
Xingzhe Cai ◽  
Meng Wang ◽  
Yucong Jiang ◽  
Changhu Wang ◽  
David W. Ow

Cadmium pollution threatens food safety and security by causing health issues and reducing farmland availability. Engineering genetic changes in crop plants to lower Cd accumulation can be a cost-effective approach to address this problem. Previously, we reported that a rice line, 2B, which expresses a truncated version of OsO3L2 had reduced Cd accumulation throughout the plant, including in seed. However, downstream events caused by expression of this gene were not known. In this study, RNA-seq was used to identify differentially expressed genes between the wild type and 2B rice with or without Cd treatment, leading to the study of an ABC transporter gene, OsABCG48 (ATP-Binding Cassette transporter G family member 48). Heterologous expression of OsABCG48 conferred tolerance to Cd in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Arabidopsis and rice. Moreover, overexpressing OsABCG48 in rice lowered root Cd accumulation that was associated with more extensive lateral root development. These data suggest that OsABCG48 might have applications for engineering low-Cd rice.


The Analyst ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diwakar M. Awate ◽  
Cicero C. Pola ◽  
Erica Shumaker ◽  
Carmen L Gomes ◽  
Jaime Javier Juarez

Despite having widespread application in the biomedical sciences, flow cytometers have several limitations that prevent their application to point-of-care (POC) diagnostics in resource-limited environments. 3D printing provides a cost-effective approach...


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