Francisco Jose Ares-Pena
Orcid: 0000-0002-5651-8883
According to our database1,
Francisco Jose Ares-Pena
authored at least 13 papers
between 2016 and 2023.
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IEEE Fellow
IEEE Fellow 2009, "For contributions to antenna array pattern synthesis".
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Bibliography
2023
A Review on the Effects of Thermal Inversions and Electromagnetic Fields on Cell Cultures and Wireless Communications.
Sensors, December, 2023
Can Electromagnetic Fields Modulate Inflammation and Cell Death by Acting on the Immune System?
IEEE Access, 2023
2022
Optimizing Radiation Patterns of Thinned Arrays with Deep Nulls Fixed through Their Representation in the Schelkunoff Unit Circle and a Simulated Annealing Algorithm.
Sensors, 2022
2021
An Improved Pattern Synthesis Iterative Method in Planar Arrays for Obtaining Efficient Footprints with Arbitrary Boundaries.
Sensors, 2021
Sensors, 2021
Using Antenna Arrays with Only One Active Element for Beam Reconfiguration and Sensitive Study in Dielectric Media.
Sensors, 2021
Enhanced Multiplicity on Shaped Patterns by Introducing Symmetric Pure Real Distributions: Taylor Linear and Circular Sources.
IEEE Access, 2021
2020
Feasibility Study on Measuring the Particulate Matter Level in the Atmosphere by Means of Yagi-Uda-Like Antennas.
Sensors, 2020
Improvement of Edge Brightening by Means of Q Factor Minimization in Circular Antenna Apertures: High Efficient Taylor-Like Patterns.
IEEE Access, 2020
2019
Validation of Potential Effects on Human Health of in Vivo Experimental Models Studied in Rats Exposed to Sub-Thermal Radiofrequency. Possible Health Risks Due to the Interaction of Electromagnetic Pollution and Environmental Particles.
IEEE Access, 2019
2017
Design of Polyimide-Coated Yagi-Uda Antennas for Monitoring the Relative Humidity Level.
IEEE Geosci. Remote. Sens. Lett., 2017
2016
Technique for Determination of Particulate Matter Pollution in the Atmosphere Using Waveguide Slot Linear Array Antennas: A Feasibility Study.
IEEE Geosci. Remote. Sens. Lett., 2016