RIS-Codes-Collection: A Complete Collection contains the Codes for RIS(IRS) Researches.
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RIS-Codes-Collection: A Complete Collection contains the Codes for RIS(IRS) Researches.
An easy to use emulator for Android NFC Intents
A CNN-based method efficiently locates near-field users in large-scale hybrid beamforming antenna array systems with low beam training overhead.
PEEC-1D
Simulation code for “On the Impact of Phase Errors in Phase-Dependent Amplitudes of Near-Field RISs,” by K. Wang, C-T. Lam, and B.K. Ng, et al, IEEE TVT, vol. 75, no. 6, pp. 10826-10842, June 2026.
Low-cost NFC security: authenticating tags via RF fingerprinting with Triplet and SoftTriple losses, effectively combating cloning with low-end SDR devices and a special card slot design.
2D near-field localization with MUSIC and ULA using second-order Taylor expansion for AoA and range estimation.
This is a fork of neard NFC daemon (for using kernel NFC drivers): https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/nfc/neard.git/
NF-HDP — an open near-field hardware disarm standard for humanoid robots. A 'fire alarm' anyone nearby can pull with the device in their pocket. Draft RFC, open for comment.
The interplay between the two technologies - NFC and LoRa - is easy to implement using an ESP32; it enables, for instance, the operation of access control systems across a wide spatial area while still maintaining "network" access from the controller to every individual reader.
An IoT connected NFC reader for authenticating actions on the HIAS network. Designed for the PN532 RFID/NFC Reader/Writer using Raspberry Pi 2B and above,
Square_Case_Study
AI-powered asset tracking and predictive maintenance software using near field communication (NFC) technology. Built in 19 hours for HackUSU 2026. Second place winners the in Tech Start-Up category
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a set of short-range wireless communication protocols that enable two electronic devices to establish communication by bringing them within a few centimeters of each other. NFC is governed by the NFC Forum and standardized through ISO/IEC 18092 and ISO/IEC 14443.
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