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Front matter, compact circular polarized square slot antenna for ism band applications.

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Miniaturization Capability of the Pixel Antenna for Nanosatellite Footprints

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Wideband Antenna Design for 5G Communications

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SIW Slot Antenna Array for 5G Applications

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Compact Multiple Input Multiple Output Antenna with High Isolation for UWB Applications

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Survey on Services and Support in Cloud Computing Environment

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Human Authentication Using Score Level Fusion of Face and Palm Print Biometrics

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Design of 16-Bit Vedic Multiplier Using Modified Logic Gates and BEC Technique

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A Tunable Resistorless Floating Inductance Simulator Using MO-DXCCTA

  • Yumnam Shantikumar Singh, Ashish Ranjan, Shuma Adhikari, Benjamin A. Shimray

Design and Implementation of All Optical Processing Units Together Performing Arithmetic and Logical Functions

  • Vanya Arun, Kapil Deo Bodha, Awadhesh K. Maurya, Ashutosh K. Singh

Design of Fruit-V2 and Fruit-80 Stream Ciphers Using Basic Version

  • Vamsi Krishna Guntapudi, Dheeraj Kumar Sharma

Software Implementation of Plantlet Stream Cipher Using Verilog Hardware Description Language

  • Goundla Sandhya, Dheeraj Kumar Sharma

An Implementation of Tunable All-Pass Filter Employing CCDDCC

  • Rajkumar Mumusana, Yumnam Shantikumar Singh, Ashish Ranjan

A Cost-Efficient QCA RAM Cell for Nanotechnology Applications

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An Impact of Efficient Backoff Algorithm in MANETs

  • Dhirendra Kumar Sharma, Rohit Srivastava

Heterogeneous Energy-Efficient Clustering Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Sandip K. Chaurasiya, Arindam Biswas, P. K. Bandyopadhyay

High-performance 3–2 Compressor Using Efficient XOR-XNOR in Nanotechnology

  • Anum Khan, Subodh Wairya

Area-Efficient and Fast Computing Chebyshev Type-I Filter Design

  • Ajay Kumar Yadav, Sangeeta Singh

Analog and Digital Applications of 4-T Based Memristor Emulator

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Brijesh Mishra

Manish Tiwari

Dr. Brijesh Mishra received his M. Tech. (Electronics Engineering) and Ph.D. (RF & Microwaves) degrees from the University of Allahabad in 2012 and 2018, respectively. Dr. Brijesh Mishra worked as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Shambhunath Institute of Engineering and Technology (SIET) during 2012-2013 and again from 2017-2018, and as an Assistant Professor (NPIU-MHRD) in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology during 2018-2021. He is currently working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at the Shambhunath Institute of Engineering and Technology (SIET). He has published 01 patent, and more than 45 research papers in journals of international repute, international conferences, and book chapters. Dr. Brijesh Mishra has completed two projects funded by the NPIU & the World Bank. He is the recipient of awards like Excellence in Performance and Outstanding Contributions. He has been a potential reviewer of more than 20 SCI & Scopus indexed journals, organizing track chair, and organizing secretary for several conferences. He is a member of IEEE, ISTE, IE(I), IETE, IAENG and IFERP. His research interests include modeling, simulation, and fabrication of RF and microwave devices and their applications.

Manish Tiwari received his Ph.D. in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) in Photonics from Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT), Jaipur. He is currently Professor and Head of the ECE department at Manipal University, Jaipur. He was Visiting Researcher at City University, London, in 2010 and 2011, and Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 2016. His current research interests include micro/nano-structured photonic devices, fiber optics, numerical modeling, nonlinear optics, and photonic crystal fibers. He has published over 100 research papers in reputed journals and conferences. He has also authored/edited over 10 books and got 15 book chapters published to his credit.

Book Title : VLSI, Microwave and Wireless Technologies

Book Subtitle : Select Proceedings of ICVMWT 2021

Editors : Brijesh Mishra, Manish Tiwari

Series Title : Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering

DOI : https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0312-0

Publisher : Springer Singapore

eBook Packages : Engineering , Engineering (R0)

Copyright Information : The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2023

Hardcover ISBN : 978-981-19-0311-3 Published: 04 September 2022

Softcover ISBN : 978-981-19-0314-4 Published: 05 September 2023

eBook ISBN : 978-981-19-0312-0 Published: 03 September 2022

Series ISSN : 1876-1100

Series E-ISSN : 1876-1119

Edition Number : 1

Number of Pages : XXI, 807

Number of Illustrations : 127 b/w illustrations, 428 illustrations in colour

Topics : Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering , Wireless and Mobile Communication , Computer Communication Networks

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Chemical engineer John Hu operates a microwave reactor in his WVU lab. The innovative reactor technology his team is developing could enable industrial manufacturers to slash their energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions and draw on renewable sources of power. (WVU Photo/J. Paige Nesbit)

West Virginia University engineers have secured $3 million in U.S. Department of Energy funding to research a new chemical reactor system that uses microwaves to reduce industrial heat and carbon emissions.

The first-of-its-kind technology would allow industrial facilities to simultaneously produce ethylene and ammonia, two chemicals that contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions, within a single microwave reactor. That device uses heat from microwave electromagnetic radiation to carry out chemical reactions.

The carbon-negative process would reduce energy consumption by 85%.

Lead researcher John Hu is the Statler Chair in Engineering for Natural Gas Utilization at the WVU Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources , a professor of chemical engineering and director of the WVU Center for Innovation in Gas Research and Utilization . Hu emphasized that, while the study focuses on ethylene and ammonia production, the technology can be broadly applied to many other industrial processes that need heat to work.

Various industries need heat to do everything from removing moisture and creating steam to melting plastics and treating metals. According to the DOE, industrial heat accounts for approximately 9% of U.S. emissions. The heat used in conventional industrial processes is typically produced through carbon-intensive methods like combustion. When that heat transfers through different materials like reactor walls, coils and catalysts, it loses energy in the process, undermining sustainability as well as efficiency.

Hu explained that because the microwave reactor can start up and shut down within minutes, it can draw on intermittent sources of renewable energy for power. A traditional reactor requires steady, reliable energy sources and cannot run on renewables like solar or wind energy.

“Using microwaves allows us to control the heat delivery very precisely, so that we can quickly switch between heating the reactor to produce methane and cooling it to synthesize ammonia,” Hu said. “By using the hydrogen from methane coupling, we remove the need for a hydrogen production step in ammonia synthesis and make the process much more friendly to the environment.”

Also contributing to the research are WVU assistant professors Yuxin Wang and Yuhe Tian , and Srinivas Palanki , professor and chair of the Statler College Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering.

Their work builds on existing WVU patents and research demonstrating microwave reactors operate at significantly lower temperatures than traditional methods for industrial heating and produce fewer undesirable byproducts. The approach enables operation of the reactor in “non-equilibrium mode,” which increases efficiency and improves product yields.

Hu said the technology is “precise, allowing us to vary the power and frequency of the microwave pulses over time, rapidly switching between high and low temperatures. To optimize operations, we’re incorporating machine learning that processes real-time data obtained from measurement tools inside the reactor.”

The reactor design has been validated in the laboratory, and Hu said his goal is a successful demonstration within a real-world industrial environment by the end of the three-year study.

Once the reactor technology is commercialized, job creation will follow, Hu said, especially in regions like West Virginia with “stranded” natural gas resources that currently aren’t feasible for use. Companies will need workers to produce and process ethylene and move it along the supply chain, which is why Hu’s team will consult with local communities, particularly those negatively affected by the coal economy, about how the development of low-carbon ethylene and ammonia industries could benefit them.

The researchers will also start building a qualified local workforce through engagement with K-12 students and teachers and WVU students. WVU undergraduates will collaborate on the research through the University’s Research Apprenticeship Program , Summer Undergraduate Research Experience and Experiential Learning Program . Both undergraduate and graduate students will also participate in research exchanges with Clemson University, which has partnered with WVU on the study, and pursue internships with the National Energy Technology Laboratory and Dow.

“Our research is part of a larger industrial transformation,” Hu said. “By next year, the U.S. will have 3.5 million jobs to fill in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields. To spark interest in these lucrative fields even before college, we’ll host experiences for high school students and teachers in our labs and build activities around this research that will be the basis for WVU Engineering Challenge Camps , engaging local high school and middle school students.”

In addition to Clemson, NETL and Dow, participating organizations include the University of South Carolina and West Virginia State University.

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