Advanced Researches in Wireless Communication and Wireless Power Transfer

A special issue of Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications (ISSN 2079-9268).

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Dear Colleagues,

The rapid increase in communication demand, over the last decade, for monitoring systems (buildings, vehicles, etc.), people, and the environment for sustainable development in smart systems and cities can be addressed using wireless technology.

Thus, highlighting the latest solutions in wireless technology implementation, this Special Issue, entitled “Advanced Research in Wireless Communication and Wireless Power Transfer”, was proposed for the Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications (JLPEA), which is an international peer-reviewed open access quarterly journal published by MDPI covered by many databases such as SCOPUS (Elsevier) and INSPEC (IET). This Special Issue of JLPEA will collect innovative solutions and experimental research, but also state-of-the-art studies, in the following topics:

  • Radio frequency transmission
  • Infrared transmission
  • Microwave transmission
  • Lightwave transmission
  • Wireless sensor network (WSN) ;
  • Wireless power transfer (WPT);
  • Devices and circuits for wireless applications (area monitoring, health-care monitoring, environmental/earth sensing, industrial monitoring, threat detection, etc.)
  • SW and HW applications in wireless communication technologies (radio and television broadcasting, radar communication, satellite communication, cellular communication, global positioning system (GPS), WiFi, LiFi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, radio frequency identification, MIMO(multiple input, multiple output), WLAN (wireless local area network), WANET(wireless ad-hoc network), WiMax, IoT(Internet of Things), etc.)

Papers received are subject to a rigorous, but fast, peer review procedure, ensuring wide dissemination of the research results accepted for this Special Issue. I am writing to invite you to submit your original work to this Special Issue. I am looking forward to receiving your outstanding research outcomes.

Prof. Dr. Nicu Bizon
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • Radio frequency transmission
  • Infrared transmission
  • Microwave transmission
  • Lightwave transmission
  • Wireless sensor network (WSN)
  • Wireless power transfer (WPT)
  • Wireless communication technologies

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Electronic Tuning Square-Wave Generators with Improved Linearity Using Operational Transresistance Amplifier
by Pittala Chandra Shaker and Avireni Srinivasulu
J. Low Power Electron. Appl. 2020, 10(2), 12; https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/jlpea10020012 - 14 Apr 2020
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Abstract
Two new electronic tuning current-mode square-wave generators are introduced in the ensuing paper. In the first proposed square-wave generator circuit, one Operational Trans-resistance Amplifier (OTRA) and two passive components are involved, along with two NMOS depletion mode transistors. This circuit generates a square-wave [...] Read more.
Two new electronic tuning current-mode square-wave generators are introduced in the ensuing paper. In the first proposed square-wave generator circuit, one Operational Trans-resistance Amplifier (OTRA) and two passive components are involved, along with two NMOS depletion mode transistors. This circuit generates a square-wave with almost equal and fixed duty cycles. The second proposed circuit is able to control both on-duty and off-duty cycles independently with the help of two passive components, two NMOS depletion mode transistors, and two diodes connected to the circuit. The frequency of the proposed circuits can be adjusted with the passive components connected to the circuit. Moreover, electronic tuning can also be achieved with the proposed circuits. The measured results that are included in the paper show the linear variation of a time period as compared with existing OTRA based square waveform generator. The performance of the proposed circuits is examined while using SPICE models. These circuits are built on a laboratory breadboard using commercially available Current Feedback Operational Amplifier (AD844 AN) and passive components are connected externally and tested for square waveform generation. The obtained results demonstrate good agreement with the theoretical values. Full article
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