The Internet of Materials /

"State-of-the-art, flat structures called metasurfaces can filter and steer light and sound, render an object completely invisible to electromagnetic waves, and much more. They can deliver automation, remote operation and advanced performance to a wide variety of existing systems, with applicat...

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Автор: Liaskos, Christos, editor 650914
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Мова:eng
Опубліковано: Boca Raton, Florida : CRC Press, 2021
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description "State-of-the-art, flat structures called metasurfaces can filter and steer light and sound, render an object completely invisible to electromagnetic waves, and much more. They can deliver automation, remote operation and advanced performance to a wide variety of existing systems, with applications in communications, medical imaging, sensing and security. However, individual metasurfaces are currently restricted to limited reusability and accessibility from non-specialists. This book brings together various scientific disciplines with the aim of outlining a programmable 'plug-and-play' metasurface. The book revolves around a recently proposed platform - known as the HyperSurface - which provides many electromagnetic functions of metasurfaces in a single structure, which can be controlled and reconfigured by software. This revolutionary approach paves the way for new opportunities in wireless communications and programmable wireless environments: HyperSurfaces could link networks with objects and physical environments and create smarter systems that are far more responsive to user demands. Walls that absorb radiation or block digital eavesdropping, and wireless, long-distance charging of devices are among the many possibilities. The book aspires to provide the foundational knowledge for creating the Internet of Materials, enabling smart environments of any scale physical attribute - from indoors wireless communications to medical imaging equipment. Although the set of involved disciplines covers a considerable span, we hope that the material will benefit experts and students alike"-- Provided by publisher.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:6078792025-03-13T00:50:12ZThe Internet of Materials / Liaskos, Christos, editor 650914 textBoca Raton, Florida : CRC Press,©20212021eng"State-of-the-art, flat structures called metasurfaces can filter and steer light and sound, render an object completely invisible to electromagnetic waves, and much more. They can deliver automation, remote operation and advanced performance to a wide variety of existing systems, with applications in communications, medical imaging, sensing and security. However, individual metasurfaces are currently restricted to limited reusability and accessibility from non-specialists. This book brings together various scientific disciplines with the aim of outlining a programmable 'plug-and-play' metasurface. The book revolves around a recently proposed platform - known as the HyperSurface - which provides many electromagnetic functions of metasurfaces in a single structure, which can be controlled and reconfigured by software. This revolutionary approach paves the way for new opportunities in wireless communications and programmable wireless environments: HyperSurfaces could link networks with objects and physical environments and create smarter systems that are far more responsive to user demands. Walls that absorb radiation or block digital eavesdropping, and wireless, long-distance charging of devices are among the many possibilities. The book aspires to provide the foundational knowledge for creating the Internet of Materials, enabling smart environments of any scale physical attribute - from indoors wireless communications to medical imaging equipment. Although the set of involved disciplines covers a considerable span, we hope that the material will benefit experts and students alike"-- Provided by publisher.Includes bibliographical references and index."State-of-the-art, flat structures called metasurfaces can filter and steer light and sound, render an object completely invisible to electromagnetic waves, and much more. They can deliver automation, remote operation and advanced performance to a wide variety of existing systems, with applications in communications, medical imaging, sensing and security. However, individual metasurfaces are currently restricted to limited reusability and accessibility from non-specialists. This book brings together various scientific disciplines with the aim of outlining a programmable 'plug-and-play' metasurface. The book revolves around a recently proposed platform - known as the HyperSurface - which provides many electromagnetic functions of metasurfaces in a single structure, which can be controlled and reconfigured by software. This revolutionary approach paves the way for new opportunities in wireless communications and programmable wireless environments: HyperSurfaces could link networks with objects and physical environments and create smarter systems that are far more responsive to user demands. Walls that absorb radiation or block digital eavesdropping, and wireless, long-distance charging of devices are among the many possibilities. The book aspires to provide the foundational knowledge for creating the Internet of Materials, enabling smart environments of any scale physical attribute - from indoors wireless communications to medical imaging equipment. Although the set of involved disciplines covers a considerable span, we hope that the material will benefit experts and students alike"-- Provided by publisher.Metamaterials MetasurfacesInternet of things ElectromagnetismURN:ISBN:9780367551766
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Internet of things
Electromagnetism
Liaskos, Christos, editor 650914
The Internet of Materials /
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Metasurfaces
Internet of things
Electromagnetism
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