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Techniques Of Electromagnetic Cloaking
How to conceal objects from electromagnetic radiation has been a hot research topic. Radar is an object detection system that uses Radio waves to determine the range , angle, or velocity. A radar transmit radio waves or microwaves that reflect from any object in their path. A receive radar is typically the same system as transmit radar, receives and processes these reflected wave to determine properties of object. Different organizations are working onto hide object from the radar in outer space. Any confidential object can be taken through space without being detected by the enemies. This calls for necessity of devising new method to conceal an object electromagnetically.
Hemant

Preparation of Papers for IEEE Sponsored Conferences and Symposia
This is a LaTeX template for preparing documents for IEEE Sponsored Conferences and Symposia. It was submitted by an author writing for the 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC’14). The various components of your paper [title, text, heads, etc.] are already defined on the style sheet, as illustrated by the portions given in this document.
Huibert Kwakernaak and Pradeep Misra

Feasibility of Simultaneous Information and Energy Transfer in LTE-A Small Cell Networks
Simultaneous information and energy transfer (SIET) is attracting much attention as an effective method to provide green energy supply for mobiles. However, low power level of harvested energy from RF spectrum limits application of this technique. Thanks to improvement of sensitivity and efficiency of RF energy harvesting circuit as well as dense deployment of small cell base stations, SIET becomes more practical. In this paper, we propose a unified receiver model for SIET in LTE-A small cell base station networks, formulate a feasibility problem with Poisson point process model and analyze the feasibility for a special and practical scenario. The results show that it is feasible for mobiles to charge the secondary battery with harvested energy from BSs, but it is still impractical to directly charge the primary battery or operate without any battery at all.
Hongxing Xia

IEEE Conference Template
This demo file is intended to serve as a "starter file'' for IEEE conference papers produced under LaTeX.
This is one of a number of templates using the IEEE style that are available on Overleaf to help you get started - use the tags below to find more.
IEEE

IEEE Journal Paper Template
This is a skeleton file demonstrating the use of IEEEtran.cls with an IEEE journal paper.
To start writing your manuscript in Overleaf, simply click the 'Open as template' button above. Additional IEEE templates are also available - please use the tags below to view. These include: additional article templates for specific journals (e.g. IEEE Photonics), templates for conference papers, and user-submitted examples and adaptations.
Michael Shell

IEEE Demo Template for Computer Society Conferences
This is a skeleton file demonstrating the use of IEEEtran.cls (requires IEEEtran.cls version 1.8b or later) with an IEEE Computer
Society conference paper.
For other IEEE conferences, please see the IEEE conference paper template, and to find additional IEEE templates please use the tags below.
IEEEtran.cls version: 1.8b
Michael Shell

IEEE LaTeX Template for Transactions on Magnetics
This is a skeleton template file demonstrating the use of IEEEtran.cls with an IEEE Transactions on Magnetics journal paper.
IEEEtran.cls version: 1.8b
Michael Shell

IEEE Bare Demo Template for Conferences
This demo file is intended to serve as a ``starter file'' for IEEE conference papers produced under LaTeX using IEEEtran.cls version 1.8b and later.
This is one of a number of templates using the IEEE style that are available on Overleaf to help you get started - use the tags below to find more.
IEEEtran.cls version: 1.8b
Michael Shell

Annotated Bibliography Template
Simple annotated bibliography template, based on IEEE bibliography styles.
Author: Titus Barik (titus@barik.net)
Homepage: http://www.barik.net/sw/ieee/
Reference: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/info/simplified-latex/
Titus Barik