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Ifana Mahbub
Ifana Mahbub
Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept., The University of Texas at Dallas
Verified email at UTDallas.edu - Homepage
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EGFET Based Sensors for Bioanalytical Applications: A Review
SA Pullano, CD Critello, I Mahbub, NT Tasneem, S Shamsir, SK Islam, ...
Sensors 18 (11), 2018
1862018
A low-power wireless piezoelectric sensor-based respiration monitoring system realized in CMOS process
I Mahbub, SA Pullano, H Wang, SK Islam, AS Fiorillo, G To, MR Mahfouz
IEEE Sensors Journal 17 (6), 1858-1864, 2017
1142017
Wearable self-powered biosensors
RC Reid, I Mahbub
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry 19, 55-62, 2020
822020
A low-power 1-V potentiostat for glucose sensors
L Zuo, SK Islam, I Mahbub, F Quaiyum
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs 62 (2), 204-208, 2015
502015
A low-power on-chip ECG monitoring system based on MWCNT/PDMS dry electrodes
NT Tasneem, SA Pullano, CD Critello, AS Fiorillo, I Mahbub
IEEE Sensors Journal 20 (21), 12799-12806, 2020
472020
Medical devices for pediatric apnea monitoring and therapy: past and new trends
SA Pullano, I Mahbub, MG Bianco, S Shamsir, SK Islam, MS Gaylord, ...
IEEE reviews in biomedical engineering 10, 199-212, 2017
462017
Electrode and Electrolyte Configurations for Low Frequency Motion Energy Harvesting Based on Reverse Electrowetting
PR Adhikari, NT Tasneem, RC Reid, I Mahbub
Scientific Reports, 2021
402021
PVDF sensor stimulated by infrared radiation for temperature monitoring in microfluidic devices
SA Pullano, I Mahbub, SK Islam, AS Fiorillo
Sensors 17 (4), 850, 2017
392017
Deep Sub-micron EGFET Based on Transistor Association Technique for Chemical Sensing
SA Pullano, NT Tasneem, I Mahbub, S Shamsir, M Greco, SK Islam, ...
Sensors, 2019
352019
A low power wireless breathing monitoring system using piezoelectric transducer
I Mahbub, H Wang, SK Islam, SA Pullano, AS Fiorillo
2016 IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications …, 2016
302016
An NFC (Near-field Communication) based Wireless Power Transfer System Design with Miniaturized Receiver Coil for Optogenetic Implants
DK Biswas, M Sinclair, J Hyde, I Mahbub
2018 IEEE Texas Symposium on Wireless Microwave Circuits and Systems (WMCS), 1-5, 2018
292018
Applications of Sensing Technology for Smart Cities
S Shamsir, I Mahbub, SK Islam, A Rahman
2017 IEEE 60th International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems …, 2017
292017
A Comprehensive Analysis of Various Electro-Textile Materials for Wearable Antenna Applications
I Agbor, DK Biswas, I Mahbub
2018 IEEE Texas Symposium on Wireless Microwave Circuits and Systems (WMCS), 1-4, 2018
282018
Optically Unobtrusive Zeolite-Based Dry Electrodes for Wearable ECG Monitoring
SA Pullano, D Kota, K Kakaraparty, AS Fiorillo, I Mahbub
IEEE Sensors Journal, 2022
192022
Embedded corrosion sensing with ZnO-PVDF sensor textiles
T Chowdhury, N D’Souza, YH Ho, N Dahotre, I Mahbub
Sensors 20 (11), 3053, 2020
192020
A 2.53 NEF 8-bit 10 kS/s 0.5 μm CMOS neural recording read-out circuit with high linearity for neuromodulation implants
NT Tasneem, I Mahbub
Electronics 10 (5), 590, 2021
182021
High Power Density and Bias-Free Reverse Electrowetting Energy Harvesting Using Surface Area Enhanced Porous Electrodes
PR Adhikari, RC Reid, I Mahbub
Journal of Power Sources, 2021
182021
A low power wearable respiration monitoring sensor using pyroelectric transducer
I Mahbub, S Islam, S Shamsir, SA Pullano, AS Fiorillo, MS Gaylord, ...
2017 United States National Committee of URSI National Radio Science Meeting …, 2017
182017
A Low-power CMOS Voltage Boosting Rectifier for Wireless Power Transfer Applications
NT Tasneem, SR Suri, I Mahbub
2018 IEEE Texas Symposium on Wireless Microwave Circuits and Systems, 1-4, 2018
172018
4× 4 UWB phased array antenna with> 51 far-field scanning range for wireless power transfer application
AB Patwary, I Mahbub
IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation 5 (2), 354-367, 2024
162024
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