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Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

2021

Antenna

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Circularly Polarised Reconfigurable Antenna In 5g Application:A Bibliometric Study Using Scopus Database, Urja Ingle, Vaishnavee Chaurasia, Megha Basu, Chiranjivi Arjun, Sanjeev Kumar, Priyanka Tupe-Waghmare May 2021

Circularly Polarised Reconfigurable Antenna In 5g Application:A Bibliometric Study Using Scopus Database, Urja Ingle, Vaishnavee Chaurasia, Megha Basu, Chiranjivi Arjun, Sanjeev Kumar, Priyanka Tupe-Waghmare

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

The field of wireless technology has come a long way from connecting humans to humans, human to machines and now machines to machines. The boom in the wireless communication and increased number of systems used in latest wireless and radar applications creates the need for reconfigurable antennas. This paper presents an analysis of a circularly polarized reconfigurable antenna for 5G applications. The activation mechanisms, design and ways to optimize the operation of reconfigurable antennas are discussed. With the world moving towards 5G, which expects its reach in remote areas as well, the circular polarization patch antennas are well suited for …


A Brief Bibliometric Survey On Microstrip Antennas For Machine-To-Machine (M2m) Communication In Smart Cities, Vardaan Saproo, Stuti Choudhary, Smriti Priya, Seepja Payasi, Sanjeev Kumar, Priyanka Tupe-Waghmare May 2021

A Brief Bibliometric Survey On Microstrip Antennas For Machine-To-Machine (M2m) Communication In Smart Cities, Vardaan Saproo, Stuti Choudhary, Smriti Priya, Seepja Payasi, Sanjeev Kumar, Priyanka Tupe-Waghmare

Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)

Stupendous progress in heterogeneous communication technologies has allowed smart city gadgets to communicate with one another. However, these communication technologies are not able to offer the connectivity that is needed in smart cities because of the coexistence of hundreds and thousands of devices, which leads to various problems like, high energy consumption, interoperability support among the heterogeneous wireless networks, interference management, scalable wireless solutions, and mobility management. Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication is one of the key enablers for advanced applications and services. The aim of this bibliometric review is to understand the extent of the existing literature for the area of …