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  • 2004 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to advanced antenna concepts and implementations

Overview

Aly E. Fathy is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of engineering, with a strong emphasis on several subfields including aerospace engineering, biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, surgery, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

Their work focuses extensively on key research topics such as:

  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis
  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques
  • Radar Systems and Signal Processing
  • Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
  • Antenna Design and Optimization

Aly E. Fathy has contributed to a variety of scholarly venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology
  • International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Scientific Reports
  • 2022 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium - IMS 2022

Some recent representative papers authored by or involving Aly E. Fathy are:

  • Enhancement of Remote Vital Sign Monitoring Detection Accuracy Using Multiple-Input Multiple-Output 77 GHz FMCW Radar, 2021, IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology
  • Contactless Radar-Based Sensors: Recent Advances in Vital-Signs Monitoring of Multiple Subjects, 2022, IEEE Microwave Magazine
  • Vital Sign Detection in Any Orientation Using a Distributed Radar Network via Modified Independent Component Analysis, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Quantitative Evaluation of Channel Micro-Doppler Capacity for MIMO UWB Radar Human Activity Signals Based on Time-Frequency Signatures, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
  • Remote Vital Sign Monitoring With Reduced Random Body Swaying Motion Using Heartbeat Template and Wavelet Transform Based on Constellation Diagrams, 2022, IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Robab Kazemi
  • Özlem Kıłıc
  • Farnaz Foroughian
  • Chandler J. Bauder
  • Paul Theilmann

Aly E. Fathy was awarded the IEEE Fellow distinction in 2004 for contributions to advanced antenna concepts and implementations.

Best Publications

  • Frequency-reconfigurable antennas for multiradio wireless platforms

    Songnan Yang;Chunna Zhang;Helen Pan;A. Fathy

  • Switch structure for antennas formed on multilayer ceramic substrates

    Aly Eid Fathy;Bernard Dov Geller;Stewart Mark Perlow;Arye Rosen

  • Investigation of High-Accuracy Indoor 3-D Positioning Using UWB Technology

    M.R. Mahfouz;Cemin Zhang;B.C. Merkl;M.J. Kuhn

  • DESIGN OF COMPACT VIVALDI ANTENNA ARRAYS FOR UWB SEE THROUGH WALL APPLICATIONS

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  • Conical Corrugated Microwave Feed Horn

    Charles E. Rodeffer;Edgar J. Denlinger;Aly E. Fathy

  • Real-Time Noncoherent UWB Positioning Radar With Millimeter Range Accuracy: Theory and Experiment

    Cemin Zhang;M.J. Kuhn;B.C. Merkl;A.E. Fathy

  • CW and Pulse–Doppler Radar Processing Based on FPGA for Human Sensing Applications

    Yazhou Wang;Quanhua Liu;Aly E. Fathy

  • A simplified design approach for radial power combiners

    A.E. Fathy;Sung-Woo Lee;D. Kalokitis

  • Development and Implementation of a Real-Time See-Through-Wall Radar System Based on FPGA

    Yunqiang Yang;A.E. Fathy

  • Phase-Based Methods for Heart Rate Detection Using UWB Impulse Doppler Radar

    Lingyun Ren;Haofei Wang;Krishna Naishadham;Ozlem Kilic

  • Development of a Novel UWB Vivaldi Antenna Array Using SIW Technology

    Song Lin;Songnan Yang;Aly Fathy;and Adel Elsherbini

  • See-through-wall imaging using ultra wideband short-pulse radar system

    Yunqiang Yang;A.E. Fathy

  • Microwave properties of highly oriented YBa2Cu3O7−x thin films

    A. Inam;X. D. Wu;L. Nazar;M. S. Hegde

  • Through-the-Wall Radar Life Detection and Monitoring

    V.M. Lubecke;O. Boric-Lubecke;A. Host-Madsen;A.E. Fathy

  • Silicon-based reconfigurable antennas-concepts, analysis, implementation, and feasibility

    A.E. Fathy;A. Rosen;H.S. Owen;F. McGinty

  • Substrate integrated waveguide antenna array

    Songnan Yang;Aly E. Fathy

  • Noncontact Multiple Heartbeats Detection and Subject Localization Using UWB Impulse Doppler Radar

    Lingyun Ren;Yun Seo Koo;Haofei Wang;Yazhou Wang

  • Substrate-Integrated Waveguide Ku-Band Cavity-Backed 2 $\, imes\,$ 2 Microstrip Patch Array Antenna

    M.H. Awida;A.E. Fathy

  • Dielectric Rod Antenna Array With Substrate Integrated Waveguide Planar Feed Network for Wideband Applications

    R. Kazemi;A. E. Fathy;R. A. Sadeghzadeh

  • Accurate UWB indoor localization system utilizing time difference of arrival approach

    C. Zhang;M. Kuhn;B. Merkl;A.E. Fathy

  • Advanced System Level Simulation Platform for Three-Dimensional UWB Through-Wall Imaging SAR Using Time-Domain Approach

    Yazhou Wang;A. E. Fathy

Frequent Co-Authors

Arye Rosen
Arye Rosen Drexel University
Husheng Li
Husheng Li University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Thirumalai Venkatesan
Thirumalai Venkatesan University of Oklahoma
Syed K. Islam
Syed K. Islam University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Daniel Costinett
Daniel Costinett University of Tennessee at Knoxville
George Grüner
George Grüner University of California, Los Angeles
Jenshan Lin
Jenshan Lin University of Florida
Madhavan Swaminathan
Madhavan Swaminathan Pennsylvania State University

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