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Volume 6 Number 1 Part March Year 2017

24 articles in this issue 

Neilson Egger, John E. Ball and John Rogers

An approach for using a Genetic Algorithm (GA) to select radar design parameters related to beamforming and angle of arrival estimation is presented in this article. This was accomplished by first developing a simulator that could evaluate the localizatio... see more

 

Thantip S. Krasienapibal, Tomoteru Fukumura and Tetsuya Hasegawa

The effect of an ultrathin TiO2 capping layer on an anatase Ti0.95Co0.05O2-d (001) epitaxial thin film on magnetism at 300 K was investigated. Films with a capping layer showed increased magnetization mainly caused by enhanced out-of-plane magnetization. ... see more

 

Ahmed Shaharyar Khwaja and Mujdat Cetin

In this report, we propose compressed sensing inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging in the presence of highly maneuvering motion using a modified orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) reconstruction algorithm. Unlike existing methods where motion is... see more

 

Jeong H. Bang, William L. Melvin and Aaron D. Lanterman

Space-time adaptive processing (STAP) is an important airborne radar technique used to improve target detection in clutter-limited environments. Effective STAP implementation is dependent on accurate space-time covariance matrix estimation. Heterogeneous ... see more

 

Sebastiano De Cesari, Elisa Vitiello, Anna Giorgioni and Fabio Pezzoli

Spin-optoelectronics is an emerging technology in which novel and advanced functionalities are enabled by the synergetic integration of magnetic, optical and electronic properties onto semiconductor-based devices. This article reviews the possible impleme... see more

 

Francesco Luca De Angelis and Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo

Mobile devices make it possible to create, store, access, share or publish personal content on the Internet, anywhere and at anytime. This leads to situations of potential intentional or unintentional misuse of content as well as privacy issues. Recent te... see more

 

Giuseppe Costantino Giaconia, Giuseppe Greco, Leonardo Mistretta and Raimondo Rizzo

Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) systems for e-health applications usually suffer from poor signal detection, mainly due to a low end-to-end signal-to-noise ratio of the electronics chain. Lock-in amplifiers (LIA) historically represent a pow... see more

 

Qutaiba Alasad, Yu Bi and Jiann-Shuin Yuan

Due to the outsourcing of chip manufacturing, countermeasures against Integrated Circuit (IC) piracy, reverse engineering, IC overbuilding and hardware Trojans (HTs) become a hot research topic. To protect an IC from these attacks, logic encryption techni... see more

 

Michael Strohmeier and Sergio Montenegro

This paper proposes an attitude determination system for small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) with a weight limit of 5 kg and a small footprint of 0.5m x 0.5 m. The system is realized by coupling single-frequency Global Positioning System (GPS) code and c... see more

 

Tamotsu Kamigaki

The Internet of Things (IoT) has increasingly become important in industry. Connectivity over the internet of not only people but also devices (such as sensors, appliances, machines, robots, and vehicles) is leading to a paradigm shift in manufacturing. T... see more

 

Travis D. Bufler, Ram M. Narayanan and Kelly D. Sherbondy

Sudoku puzzles, often seen in magazines and newspapers, are logic-based challenges where each entry within the puzzle is comprised of symbols adhering to row, column and box constraints. Previously, we had investigated their potential in frequency-hopped ... see more

 

Enzo Pasquale Scilingo and Gaetano Valenza

The application of wearable electronics in the biomedical research and commercial ?elds has been gaining great interest over the last several decades.[...]

 

Justin F. Penner and David G. Long

Motivated by the desire to gain insight into the details of conventional airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging of trees, a ground-based SAR system designed for short-range three-dimensional (3D) radar imaging is developed using a two-dimensional... see more

 

Wilbert G. Aguilar, Verónica P. Casaliglla and José L. Pólit

This paper describes an obstacle avoidance system for low-cost Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) using vision as the principal source of information through the monocular onboard camera. For detecting obstacles, the proposed system compares the image obtain... see more

 

Ross Bunker and Atef Elsherbeni

Recent advances in single-board computer technology have allowed for lightweight, power-efficient devices, such as the Raspberry Pi, to take the place of desktop PCs in certain applications. This has the potential to disrupt the way many current systems a... see more

 

Vadym Zayets

We have proposed, fabricated, and studied a new design of a high-speed optical non-volatile memory. The recoding mechanism of the proposed memory utilizes a magnetization reversal of a nanomagnet by a spin-polarized photocurrent. It was shown experimental... see more

 

Tilen Svete, Nejc Suhadolnik and Anton Pleteršek

Energy-harvesting passive RFID (radio frequency identification) tags provide countless possibilities as so-called smart tags. Smart tags can communicate with existing RFID readers or interrogators while providing a battery-less platform for internal and e... see more

 

Lipi Chhaya, Paawan Sharma, Govind Bhagwatikar and Adesh Kumar

The existing power grid is going through a massive transformation. Smart grid technology is a radical approach for improvisation in prevailing power grid. Integration of electrical and communication infrastructure is inevitable for the deployment of Smart... see more

 

Emanuele Goldoni, Pietro Savazzi and Anna Vizziello

Low complexity and efficient algorithms for Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) are crucial to foster low-cost and energy-saving solutions. With the aim of lowering the complexity of the radio circuitry, and inspired by the superposition codes concept, ... see more

 

Daniele Pinchera, Marco Donald Migliore, Mario Lucido, Fulvio Schettino and Gaetano Panariello

In this paper, we propose a simple approach for sparse array synthesis. We employ a modified generalized alternate projection algorithm using l 1 -norm constrained minimization in order to achieve the excitation and the position of the elements of ... see more

 

Anas AlMajali, Arun Viswanathan and Clifford Neuman

In the future, automated demand response mechanisms will be used as spinning reserve. Demand response in the smart grid must be resilient to cyber-physical threats. In this paper, we evaluate the resilience of demand response when used as spinning reserve... see more

 

Argyrios Samourkasidis and Ioannis N. Athanasiadis

This work demonstrates a low-cost, miniature data repository proof-of-concept. Such a system needs to be resilient to power and network failures, and expose adequate processing power for persistent, long-term storage. Additional services are required for ... see more