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Author(s):  
Tapan Mandal ◽  
Pratik Mondal ◽  
Lakhindar Murmu

A small-size, flag-shaped microstrip-fed printed UWB antenna with dual notch band (NB) is investigated. The essence of flag configuration is evolved from the regular hexagon where both shapes provide UWB responses. Then, the WiMAX and WLAN notch bands are created by using electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) structures for avoiding potential interference. A microstrip line-based model is employed to investigate the NB characteristics of EBG. Various parameters, surface current distribution and input impedance are analyzed to understand the effects of the mushroom. The measured operating frequency of the proposed antenna is from 2.91[Formula: see text]GHz to 10.88[Formula: see text]GHz along with excellent rejection bands of 3.2–3.54[Formula: see text]GHz and 5.13–5.6[Formula: see text]GHz, respectively, for [Formula: see text][Formula: see text]dB. The experimental result has good correlation with the simulated one. The designed antenna exhibits minimal gain variation, appreciable efficiency, stable radiation patterns, transfer function and the time-domain study results correspond well to [Formula: see text] in the pass band. Therefore, satisfactory results ensure its ability to work as a UWB antenna.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gina Clarise Johnson ◽  
Samuel Degregori ◽  
Paul H Barber ◽  
Daniel T Blumstein

Body condition is an important life history challenge that directly impacts individual fitness and is particularly important for hibernating animals, whose maintenance of adequate body fat and mass is essential for survival. It is well documented that symbiotic microorganisms play a vital role in animal physiology and behaviour. Recent work demonstrates that gut microbes are associated with fat accumulation and obesity; Firmicutes is consistently associated with obesity while Bacteroidetes is associated with leanness both in humans and other animals.The focus of most microbiome studies has been on human health or involved lab reared animals used as a model system. However, these microbes likely are important for individual fitness in wild populations and provide potential mechanistic insights into the adaptability and survival of wildlife. Here we test whether symbiotic microorganisms within the phyla of Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes are associated with summer mass gain in an exceptionally well-studied wild population of yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventer) by quantifying microbial abundance over five years of fecal samples (2015 - 2019) collected during their summer active season. Results show that marmots with higher mass gain rates have a greater abundance of Firmicutes. In contrast, higher abundance of Bacteroidetes was associated with lower mass gain rates, but only for marmots living in harsher environments. Similar patterns were found at the family level where Ruminococcaceae, a member of Firmicutes, was associated with higher mass gain rates, and Muribaculaceae, a member of Bacteroidetes, was associated with lower mass gain rates, and similarly in harsher environments. Although correlative, these results highlight the importance of symbiotic gut microbiota to mass gain in the wild, a trait associated with survival and fitness in many taxonomic groups.


Author(s):  
Anurupa Lubana ◽  
Sanmukh Kaur

In this paper, we present a novel erbium–ytterbium doped fiber amplifier (EYDFA) + Raman + EYDFA hybrid optical amplifier (HOA) for a super-dense wavelength division multiplexing (SD-WDM) system application. The performance of the 100-channel system has been investigated for an overall data rate and channel spacing of 100[Formula: see text]Gb/s and 0.4[Formula: see text]nm, respectively, over a wavelength span of 1550–1589.9[Formula: see text]nm. HOA has been optimized for Raman length, EYDFA lengths, pump powers and Er[Formula: see text] concentrations to achieve high average gain and low gain variation ratio of 40.41[Formula: see text]dB and 0.40[Formula: see text]respectively. The optimized configuration of the proposed HOA has been compared with EYDFA + Raman and Raman + EYDFA HOA configurations. The achieved high and flat gain with an acceptable output optical signal to noise ratio (OSNR) in case of EYDFA + Raman + EYDFA HOA; makes it an optimum choice for SD-WDM systems.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (15) ◽  
pp. 7117
Author(s):  
Bilal Hussain ◽  
Henrique M. Salgado ◽  
Luís M. Pessoa

The design of a uniformly spaced 1 × 4 linear antenna array using epitaxial layers of benzocyclobutene over an InP substrate is demonstrated. The array elements are conjugately matched with a uni-travelling carrier photodiode at the input. The phased array is optimised to counteract mutual coupling effects by introducing metal strips with isolated ground planes for each radiating element. The proposed antenna array can provide a gain of 10 dBi with a gain variation of ±3 dB. The array operates over a bandwidth of 10 GHz (295–305 GHz) with a wide scanning angle of 100° in the broadside.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Abderrahman Mellalou ◽  
Walid Riad ◽  
Salma Kaotar Hnawi ◽  
Abdelaziz Tchenka ◽  
Abdelaziz Bacaoui ◽  
...  

An uneven-span modified greenhouse dryer was constructed and tested in no-load conditions under natural convection mode under the weather conditions of Marrakech, Morocco, for two distinct days. Moreover, a CFD evaluation of the uneven-span greenhouse dryer was performed as tool to visualize the air temperature distribution inside the dryer. For validating the CFD model, the temperature variations along the hours of the day were compared to the experimental results. A good agreement is obtained between the computed and measured inside air temperature with a difference not exceeding 8.46°C, with a correlation coefficient ( r ) and root mean square percentage deviations ( e ) 0.94 and 8.17, respectively. Furthermore, the maximum inside air temperature was measured to be 56°C and 52°C while the minimum inside relative humidity was measured to be 17% and 12%, for day-1 and day-2, respectively. The benefice of using asphalt as a floor covering material was revealed as an efficient way to heat the inside air at low solar radiations. The performances of the dryer were evaluated by the percentage of net heat gain variation as a way to validate the effectiveness of the dryer. This latter is found to be equal to 46% and 48% for the two days, respectively.


Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 797
Author(s):  
Hafiz T. Ali ◽  
Saifullah Amin ◽  
Muhammad Amin ◽  
Moazam Maqsood ◽  
Abdur Rahman Maud ◽  
...  

This research presents an easy to fabricate isotropic printed arc antenna element to be used for direction of arrival (DoA) arrays. The proposed antenna exhibits a total gain variation of 0.5 dB over the entire sphere for 40 MHz impedance bandwidth at 1 GHz, which is the best design isotropy reported in literature so far. In addition, the isotropic bandwidth of the antenna for total gain variation of ≤3 dB is 225 MHz with 86% efficiency. The isotropic wire antenna is first designed and simulated in Numerical Electromagnetic code (NEC). An equivalent printed antenna is then simulated in CST, where single (short circuited) stub is integrated with the antenna for input matching and the results of NEC simulations are verified. The planar antenna is then manufactured using FR4 substrate for measurements. Good agreement between the measured and simulated results is observed, however the total gain variation is increased to 2 dB for the fabricated antenna. This is because of the unavoidable field scattering from the antenna substrate, the feed cables, and the antenna testing platform.


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