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Overview

William J. Chappell is affiliated with Purdue University West Lafayette in the United States. Their research is situated primarily within the field of Engineering, focusing more specifically on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. This specialization informs the work and topics that Chappell investigates.

The main topics covered by their research include:

  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks

Collaboration features as an important aspect of Chappell's research activities. They have frequently coauthored with the following researchers:

  • Henry Mei
  • Dohyuk Ha
  • Pedro P. Irazoqui

Though no recent papers or publication venues are specified, Chappell's focus on wireless power transfer and energy harvesting indicates engagement with emerging technologies in wireless communication and power solutions. This focus on energy harvesting reflects trends in improving sustainability and efficiency in wireless networks.

The available data does not provide information on awards or book publications associated with Chappell.

Best Publications

  • High Frequency Properties of Electro-Textiles for Wearable Antenna Applications

    Yuehui Ouyang;W.J. Chappell

  • Fully Wireless Implantable Cardiovascular Pressure Monitor Integrated with a Medical Stent

    Eric Y Chow;Arthur L Chlebowski;Sudipto Chakraborty;William J Chappell

  • Paper spray ionization devices for direct, biomedical analysis using mass spectrometry

    Qian Yang;He Wang;Jeffrey D. Maas;William J. Chappell

  • High- $Q$ Fully Reconfigurable Tunable Bandpass Filters

    H. Joshi;H.H. Sigmarsson;Sungwook Moon;D. Peroulis

  • High- $Q$ Tunable Microwave Cavity Resonators and Filters Using SOI-Based RF MEMS Tuners

    Xiaoguang Liu;Linda P B Katehi;William J Chappell;Dimitrios Peroulis

  • Selective Wireless Power Transfer for Smart Power Distribution in a Miniature-Sized Multiple-Receiver System

    Young-Joon Kim;Dohyuk Ha;William J. Chappell;Pedro P. Irazoqui

  • Highly Loaded Evanescent Cavities for Widely Tunable High-Q Filters

    H. Joshi;H.H. Sigmarsson;D. Peroulis;W.J. Chappell

  • Prediction of Passive Intermodulation From Coaxial Connectors in Microwave Networks

    J. Henrie;A. Christianson;W.J. Chappell

  • Evaluation of Cardiovascular Stents as Antennas for Implantable Wireless Applications

    E.Y. Chow;Yuehui Ouyang;B. Beier;W.J. Chappell

  • Applications of layer-by-layer polymer stereolithography for three-dimensional high-frequency components

    Bosui Liu;Xun Gong;William J. Chappell

  • Transmit–Receive Duplexing Using Digital Beamforming System to Cancel Self-Interference

    T. Snow;C. Fulton;W. J. Chappell

  • Putting the Radio in “Software-Defined Radio”: Hardware Developments for Adaptable RF Systems

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  • Polymer-based miniature flexible capacitive pressure sensor for intraocular pressure (IOP) monitoring inside a mouse eye

    Dohyuk Ha;Wilhelmine N. de Vries;Simon W. M. John;Pedro P. Irazoqui

  • A Tunable Bandpass-to-Bandstop Reconfigurable Filter With Independent Bandwidths and Tunable Response Shape

    E J Naglich;Juseop Lee;D Peroulis;W J Chappell

  • Energy-efficient on-demand reprogramming of large-scale sensor networks

    Mark D. Krasniewski;Rajesh Krishna Panta;Saurabh Bagchi;Chin-Lung Yang

  • Co-Design of Highly Efficient Power Amplifier and High- $Q$ Output Bandpass Filter

    Kenle Chen;Juseop Lee;William J. Chappell;Dimitrios Peroulis

  • Switchless Tunable Bandstop-to-All-Pass Reconfigurable Filter

    E. J. Naglich;Juseop Lee;D. Peroulis;W. J. Chappell

  • Parallel-plate mode reduction in conductor-backed slots using electromagnetic bandgap substrates

    J.D. Shumpert;W.J. Chappell;L.P.B. Katehi

  • Mixed-signal integrated circuits for self-contained sub-cubic millimeter biomedical implants

    Eric Y Chow;Sudipto Chakraborty;William J. Chappell;Pedro P. Irazoqui

  • Substrate Integrated Evanescent-Mode Cavity Filter With a 3.5 to 1 Tuning Ratio

    Sungwook Moon;H H Sigmarsson;Himanshu Joshi;W J Chappell

  • Miniaturization and geometry optimization of a polymer-based rectilinear ion trap.

    Miriam Fico;Meng Yu;Zheng Ouyang;R Graham Cooks

  • Location Estimation in Ad Hoc Networks with Directional Antennas

    N. Malhotra;M. Krasniewski;C. Yang;S. Bagchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Linda P. B. Katehi
Linda P. B. Katehi Texas A&M University
Dimitrios Peroulis
Dimitrios Peroulis Purdue University West Lafayette
John W. Halloran
John W. Halloran University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Xianfan Xu
Xianfan Xu Purdue University West Lafayette
Babak Ziaie
Babak Ziaie Purdue University West Lafayette
Michael B. Steer
Michael B. Steer North Carolina State University
David J. Love
David J. Love Purdue University West Lafayette
John L. Volakis
John L. Volakis Florida International University
Cheng-Kok Koh
Cheng-Kok Koh Purdue University West Lafayette
Kamal Sarabandi
Kamal Sarabandi University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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