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Gu, X., Khazaka, R., & Wu, K. (2024, May). Diode Selection Strategies of RF Power Harvester to Improve Temperature Resilience of Battery-free Wireless Sensing [Paper]. 2024 IEEE Wireless Power Technology Conference and Expo (WPTCE 2024), Kyoto, Japan. External link
Gu, X., Gulshan, M. B., Micallef, T., Khazaka, R., & Wu, K. (2024, August). Evaluation of Discrepancies in Theoretical and Experimental RF Energy Harvesting Efficiency From Measured Diode Parameters [Paper]. International Conference on Numerical Electromagnetic and Multiphysics Modeling and Optimization (NEMO 2024), Montréal, QC, Canada. External link
Gu, X., De Almeida, J. V., Hemour, S., Khazaka, R., & Wu, K. (2024). Temperature-Stable Low-Power RF-to-dc Dickson Charge Pump Rectifiers for Battery-Free Sensing and IoT Systems. IEEE Journal of Radio Frequency Identification, 3423711 (12 pages). External link
Gu, X., Hemour, S., Khazaka, R., & Wu, K. Improving Temperature Stability of Dickson Charge Pump Rectifiers for Battery-Free Wireless Sensing Applications [Paper]. 2023 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS 2023), San Diego, CA, USA. External link
Gu, X., Khazaka, R., & Wu, K. (2023, June). Single-Ended Reconfigurable Wireless Power Harvesting and Harmonic Backscattering [Paper]. IEEE Wireless Power Technology Conference and Expo (WPTCE 2023), San Diego, CA, USA (4 pages). External link
Gu, X., De Almeida, J. V., Hemour, S., Khazaka, R., & Wu, K. (2022, July). Thermal effects on low-power RF-to-dc voltage multiplier for battery-free sensing and IoT [Paper]. Wireless Power Week (WPW 2022), Bordeaux, France. External link
Gu, X., De Almeida, J. V., Hemour, S., Khazaka, R., & Wu, K. (2021). Nonlinearity and parameterization of Schottky diodes-based battery-free harmonic transponder for millimeter-wave 5G applications. Applied Physics Letters, 119(6), 5 pages. External link
Li, L., Chen, X., Khazaka, R., & Wu, K. (2009, December). A transition from substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) to rectangular waveguide [Paper]. Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference (APMC 2009), Singapore. External link