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2nd WiSEE 2014: Noordwijk, Netherlands
- 2014 IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments, WiSEE 2014, Noordwijk, Netherlands, October 30-31, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-5653-1
- Sebastien Risler, Xavier Lafontan:
Synchronised wireless temperature sensors iwise project for on-ground tests monitoring. 1-6 - Jie Yang:
A high temperature RF wireless pressure sensing system. 1-6 - Gholamreza Alirezaei, Johannes Schmitz:
Geometrical sensor selection in large-scale high-density sensor networks. 1-7 - Omid Taghizadeh, Rudolf Mathar:
Cooperative strategies for distributed full-duplex relay networks with limited dynamic range. 1-7 - Victor Tomashevich, Christina Gimmler-Dumont, Norbert Wehn, Ilia Polian:
Reliability analysis of MIMO channel preprocessing by fault injection. 1-6 - Patrik Moravek, Vit Stencel:
UWB network demonstrator for space applications. 1-2 - Bilal Hussain, Iman Kianpour, Vítor Grade Tavares, Hélio Sousa Mendonça, Goran Miskovic, Goran Radosavljevic, Vladimir V. Petrovic:
Design considerations for LTCC based UWB antennas for space applications. 1-5 - Mohammed Taj-Eldin, William B. Kuhn, Balasubramaniam Natarajan, Garrett Peterson:
Investigation of practical antennas for astronaut body area network. 1-7 - Richard J. Barton:
Distributed MIMO communication using small satellite constellations. 1-7 - Patricio Lopez Gonzalez, Vicente Baena Lecuyer, Hipólito Guzmán-Miranda, Javier Barrientos Rojas, Miguel A. Aguirre:
On the modelling of SEU effects on spread spectrum wireless systems. 1-5 - Jeferson L. R. Souza, Ricardo C. Pinto, José Rufino:
Mechanisms to enforce dependability and timeliness in wireless communications. 1-6 - Montgomery B. Goforth, James E. Ratliff, Richard J. Barton, Raymond S. Wagner, Chatwin Lansdowne:
Avionics Architectures for Exploration: Wireless technologies and human spaceflight. 1-6 - Sabina Manzari, Stefano Caizzone, Cinzia Rubini, Gaetano Marrocco:
Feasibility of wireless temperature sensing by passive UHF-RFID tags in ground satellite test beds. 1-6 - Stefano Moscato, Riccardo Moro, Maurizio Bozzi, Luca Perregrini, Soumaya Sakouhi, Fatma Dhawadi, Ali Gharsallah, Pietro Savazzi, Anna Vizziello, Paolo Gamba:
Chipless RFID for space applications. 1-5 - Pier Giorgio Arpesi, Claudia Sopranzi, Paolo Gamba, Emanuele Goldoni, Pietro Savazzi, Jean-François Dufour, Michèle Lavagna:
Communication aspects in wireless passive sensing on spacecrafts. 1-6 - Jean-Michel Boccard, Taimur Aftab, Joachim Hoppe, Adnan Yousaf, Rüdiger Hutter, Leonhard M. Reindl:
Far-field passive temperature sensing up to 700°c using a dielectric resonator. 1-5 - Raymond S. Wagner, Richard J. Barton:
Delay tolerant, radio frequency identification (RFID)-enabled sensing. 1-8 - Juan A. Fraire, Pablo G. Madoery, Jorge M. Finochietto:
Leveraging routing performance and congestion avoidance in predictable delay tolerant networks. 1-7 - Li Zhou, Junshe An, Yifang Xie, Weiming Xiong:
A protocol designed for intra-spacecraft impulse radio ultra-wideband communications. 1-5 - Richard J. Barton:
Broadband wireless power transfer in weak-signal and multipath environments. 1-7 - Patrice Pelissou, Rémy Lachaud, Philippe Dallemagne, Jean-Dominique Decotignie, Jean-François Dufour:
Simulated IEEE 802.15.4a BER results (multipath and coexistence) in the spacecraft environment. 1-5 - Emanuel Staudinger, Siwei Zhang, Armin Dammann, Chen Zhu:
Towards a radio-based swarm navigation system on mars - Key technologies and performance assessment. 1-7 - Edward R. Martinez, Jose A. Santos, Ralph David, Mohammad M. Mojarradi, Linda del Castillo, Shannon P. Jackson:
Challenge of developmental flight instrumentation for orion exploration flight test 1: Potential benefit of wireless technology for future Orion missions. 1-4
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