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The classic Time-Frequency MUSIC algorithm engrosses a lot's of calculation, and can't adapt to signals with different time-frequency characteristics. A novel algorithm which employs variable core function propitious to different signal separately is proposed in this paper to overcome aforementioned problems. By selecting the type and length of window on time and frequency domain, this algorithm can...
A simple technique has been proposed to reduce the mutual coupling between two MTM-inspired electrically small antennas that are closely-spaced. This technique relies on the self-cancelation of the induced common-ground and near-field currents and does not require any additional structures, which in turn simplifies the design process and reduces the fabrication cost. We have shown that for two small...
Investigations on conformal phased array pattern synthesis using a novel hybrid evolutionary algorithm are presented. First, in order to overcome the drawbacks of the standard genetic algorithm (GA) and the particle swarm optimization (PSO), an improved genetic algorithm (IGA) and an improved particle swarm optimization (IPSO) algorithm are proposed by introducing novel mechanisms. Then, inspired...
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a distance-sensitive energy transfer process which is widely used in probing molecular interaction in the 1-10 nm range. DNA microarray chip technique is a high throughput analysis method in molecular biology research. In this paper, we explored a novel detection and analysis method of DNA microarray hybridization using FRET technique. In our study,...
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