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of deep-body implantable devices ,” IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Techn.71, 2023. X. Tian et al., “Implant-to-implant wireless networking with metamaterial textiles ,” Nat. Commun.14, 2023. Research Focus
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in wireless bioelectronics. Based on the preliminary results established by the host team and their collaborators in wireless bioelectronics1–3, the goal of this project is to design a wireless
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sensors (IEMN, Y. COFFINIER). This thesis project concerns the development of instrumentation to detect and monitor the progression of a nuclear accident, in order to implement the most appropriate accident
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fields such as wireless mesh networks or cybersecurity on the Internet. Indeed, there are shared characteristics: wireless communications, multi-hop routing, mobility, and limited resources. However, they
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communication delivers data to specific group of users simultaneously. Despite its efficiency, multicast faces technical complexities, especially in LTE and 5G networks [5], [6]. Traditionally, multicast bitrate
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Team (eWAVES) of the IETR/CNRS. IETR is one of the leading EU research laboratories in electronics, wireless communications, and digital technologies. Our research activities in biomedical
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, railway or nuclear industry, a failure can create a disaster and asserting structural integrity is thus highly critical. Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) consists in embedding sensors in a structure to
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indoor air quality improvement. In the last years, photoluminescent (PL) solid sensors, that can respond to the presence of water with a detectable change in their PL signal, have been considered as an
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», IEEE Sensors doi: 10.1109/JSEN.2020.3012710, (2020). A. Khaldi, E. Daniel, L. Massin, C. Kärnfelt, F. Ferranti, C. Lahuec, F. Seguin, V. Nourrit, J-L de Bougrenet de la Tocnaye “The cyclops contact lens
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wireless telecommunications [2]. The field of THz spectroscopy has seen significant progress in terms of pulse energy, tunability and bandwidth. THz pulses can be generated by converting ultrafast laser