Description
Metallically embedded dendritic structures have the potential to become a cost-effective means of conducting microwave frequency identification. They are grown quickly and contain no extra circuitry. However, their reaction to microwave frequency signatures has been unknown. Fractals Unlimited (the thesis group) aimed to test the viability of the dendritic structures to produce unique electromagnetic signatures through the transmission and reflection of microwaves. This report will detail the work that was done by one team member throughout the last two semesters.
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- Remote Sensing and Identification of Dendrite Structures
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- Enriquez, Eric Antonio (Co-author)
- Kim, Gyoungjae (Co-author)
- Martin, Aston (Co-author)
- Tennison, William (Co-author)
- Trichopolous, Georgios (Thesis director)
- Kozicki, Michael (Committee member)
- Electrical Engineering Program (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
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2020-05
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