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DESCRIPTION:Antenna and propagation\, electromagnetic field theory and micr
 owave engineering are important research areas for development of modern t
 elecommunication infrastructure on the one hand. On the other hand\, exper
 tise in these fields are also crucial for innovative solutions of future s
 mart cities. Electromagnetic sensors can be designed for industrial\, envi
 ronmental and medical applications to collect real-world data that can be 
 processed and evaluated by artificial intelligence whereas compact and sma
 rt antennas are in great demand for IoT devices and smart vehicles. Anothe
 r challenge is the energy supply for wireless sensor network nodes. Radio 
 frequency energy harvesting and wireless power transfer are promising tech
 nologies that can provide energy for IoT devices with minimal maintainance
  requirement.\n\nIn this webinar\, research examples in the areas of anten
 na\, microwave and electromagnetic sensors for smart cities will be presen
 ted. In contrast to the research for wireless communication infrastructure
  with standardized system specifications\, technologies for smart cities r
 equire more consideration regarding specific needs of local people and ind
 ustries. These tailor-made solutions require in-depth knowledge in antenna
 \, circuit and electromagnetic field theory to fulfil unique system requir
 ements of smart cities in different global regions.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Mo
 rteza shahpari\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Chalermwisutkul\, \n\nVirtual: https:/
 /events.vtools.ieee.org/m/354736
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/354736
ORGANIZER:morteza.shahpari@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:Antenna\, Microwave and Electromagnetic Research For Smart Cities
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/354736
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Antenna and propagation\, electromagnetic 
 field theory and microwave engineering are important research areas for de
 velopment of modern telecommunication infrastructure on the one hand. On t
 he other hand\, expertise in these fields are also crucial for innovative 
 solutions of future smart cities. Electromagnetic sensors can be designed 
 for industrial\, environmental and medical applications to collect real-wo
 rld data that can be processed and evaluated by artificial intelligence wh
 ereas compact and smart antennas are in great demand for IoT devices and s
 mart vehicles. Another challenge is the energy supply for wireless sensor 
 network nodes. Radio frequency energy harvesting and wireless power transf
 er are promising technologies that can provide energy for IoT devices with
  minimal maintainance requirement.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;In this webinar\, research exam
 ples in the areas of antenna\, microwave and electromagnetic sensors for s
 mart cities will be presented. In contrast to the research for wireless co
 mmunication infrastructure with standardized system specifications\, techn
 ologies for smart cities require more consideration regarding specific nee
 ds of local people and industries. These tailor-made solutions require in-
 depth knowledge in antenna\, circuit and electromagnetic field theory to f
 ulfil unique system requirements of smart cities in different global regio
 ns.&lt;/p&gt;
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