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Imad Adjali
Also published under:I. Adjali
Affiliation
Direction R&I Capgemini Engineering,Rennes,France
Topic
Matching Properties,Mutual Coupling,Radio Frequency Identification,Radio Frequency Identification Tags,Impact Of Coupling,Impedance Matrix,Radiation Pattern,Reflection Coefficient,Short-circuit,Tag Density,Additive Noise,Antenna Design,Area Under Curve,Bayesian Classifier,Butterworth Bandpass Filter,Cognitive Networks,Cognitive Radio,Coupling Effect,Current Distribution,Decision Tree,Dipole Antenna,Efficient Computational Methods,Electromagnetic Simulation,Electromotive Force,False Positive Rate,Family Of Algorithms,Frequency Band,Function Of Frequency,General Conclusions,Gini Coefficient,Gradient Boosting,Gradient Boosting Machine,Highest Density,Implementation Of Algorithm,Learning Algorithms,Learning Rate,Level Of Mismatch,Lowest Density,Matrix Elements,Object Identification,Object Tracking,Principal Component Analysis Method,Propagation Channel,Radio Frequency Identification Technology,Random Configuration,Random Forest,Random Forest Algorithm,Random Orientation,Receiver Operating Characteristic,Signal Detection,
Biography
Imad Adjali was born in Algeria. He received the B.Sc. degree in electronics and telecommunications from the University of Science and Technology – Houari Boumediene (USHTB), Algiers, Algeria, in 2014, and the M.Sc. degree from Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, Marne-la-Vallée, France, in 2016, where he is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree with the Laboratoire Electronique, SYstèmes de COmmunications et Microsystèmes (ESCYOM Laboratory).
His research interests include electromagnetic theory, radio frequency identification (RFID) design, and measurements.
His research interests include electromagnetic theory, radio frequency identification (RFID) design, and measurements.