Emmeric Tanghe
Ghent University
217 Papers
764 Citations
Emmeric Tanghe is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Path loss & Multipath propagation. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 186 publications. Previous affiliations of Emmeric Tanghe include Research Foundation - Flanders.
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Papers
Characterization of On-Body Communication Channel and Energy Efficient Topology Design for Wireless Body Area Networks
E. Reusens,Wout Joseph,Benoît Latré,Bart Braem,Günter Vermeeren,Emmeric Tanghe,Luc Martens,Ingrid Moerman,Chris Blondia +8 more
- 01 Nov 2009
TL;DR: The propagation channel between two half-wavelength dipoles at 2.45 GHz, placed near a human body is discussed and an application for cross-layer design is presented in order to optimize the energy consumption of different topologies.
Current directions in the auricular vagus nerve stimulation I - A physiological perspective
Eugenijus Kaniusas,Stefan Kampusch,Marc Tittgemeyer,Marc Tittgemeyer,Fivos Panetsos,Raquel Fernandez Gines,Michele Papa,Attila Kiss,Bruno K. Podesser,Antonino M. Cassarà,Emmeric Tanghe,Amine M. Samoudi,Thomas Tarnaud,Wout Joseph,Vaidotas Marozas,Arunas Lukosevicius,Niko Istuk,Antonio Sarolic,Sarah Lechner,Wlodzimierz Klonowski,Giedrius Varoneckas,Giedrius Varoneckas,Jozsef Constantin Szeles +22 more
TL;DR: Two reviews build a reasonable bridge from the rationale of aVNS as a therapeutic tool to current research lines, all of them being highly relevant for the promising aV NS technology to reach the patient.
On the use of on-cow accelerometers for the classification of behaviours in dairy barns
Said Benaissa,Frank Andre Maurice Tuyttens,David Plets,Toon De Pessemier,Jens Trogh,Emmeric Tanghe,Luc Martens,Leen Vandaele,Annelies Van Nuffel,Wout Joseph,Bart Sonck +10 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study is to automatically classify cows' behaviours by comparing leg- and neck-mounted accelerometers, and to study the effect of the sampling rate and the number of accelerometer axes logged on the classification performances.
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Evaluation of Vehicle Penetration Loss at Wireless Communication Frequencies
TL;DR: Measurements and simulations of the vehicle penetration loss (VPL) at 600, 900, 1800, and 2400 MHz are presented and it is shown that VPL tends to follow a lognormal distribution.
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Modelling and optimization of power consumption in wireless access networks
TL;DR: The power consumption of base stations for mobileWiMAX, fixed WiMAX, UMTS, HSPA, and LTE is modelled and related to the coverage, and the influence of MIMO is investigated.
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