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Andreas Stelzer is affiliated with Johannes Kepler University of Linz in Austria. Their primary field of research is Engineering, with a significant focus on Aerospace Engineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The researcher's work also spans Biomedical Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

The scientist's recent publications cover topics related to radar and microwave technologies. Notable papers include:

  • Fast-Chirp FDMA MIMO Radar System Using Range-Division Multiple-Access and Doppler-Division Multiple-Access, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Radar Distance Measurement With Viterbi Algorithm to Resolve Phase Ambiguity, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • A 1.42-mm2 0.45-0.49 THz Monostatic FMCW Radar Transceiver in 90-nm SiGe BiCMOS, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
  • Human Brain Imaging by Electromagnetic Tomography: a mobile brain scanner for clinical settings, 2022, 2022 16th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
  • High Angular Resolution Method Based on Deep Learning for FMCW MIMO Radar, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques

The research topics covered by these publications highlight key areas of the scientist's expertise:

  • Radar Systems and Signal Processing
  • Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques
  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis
  • Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides

Frequent collaborators of Andreas Stelzer include:

  • Reinhard Feger
  • Markus Pichler
  • Christoph Mangiavillano
  • Christoph Kohlberger
  • Christoph Wagner

The scientist publishes regularly in a set of venues that reflect a focus on microwave and radar technologies as well as intelligent vehicle systems:

  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies
  • 2021 18th European Radar Conference (EuRAD)
  • IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology
  • IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles

Best Publications

  • A 77-GHz FMCW MIMO Radar Based on an SiGe Single-Chip Transceiver

    R. Feger;C. Wagner;S. Schuster;S. Scheiblhofer

  • Non-invasive respiratory movement detection and monitoring of hidden humans using ultra wideband pulse radar

    G. Ossberger;T. Buchegger;E. Schimback;A. Stelzer

  • Concept and application of LPM - a novel 3-D local position measurement system

    A. Stelzer;K. Pourvoyeur;A. Fischer

  • A microwave position sensor with submillimeter accuracy

    A. Stelzer;C.G. Diskus;K. Lubke;H.W. Thim

  • A microwave position sensor with sub-millimeter accuracy

    A. Stelzer;C.G. Diskus;H.W. Thim

  • Indoor Localization of Passive UHF RFID Tags Based on Phase-of-Arrival Evaluation

    Martin Scherhaufl;Markus Pichler;Erwin Schimback;Dominikus J. Muller

  • On the Effects of Calibration Errors and Mutual Coupling on the Beam Pattern of an Antenna Array

    Christian M. Schmid;Stefan Schuster;Reinhard Feger;Andreas Stelzer

  • UHF RFID Localization Based on Phase Evaluation of Passive Tag Arrays

    Martin Scherhaufl;Markus Pichler;Andreas Stelzer

  • Precise distance measurement with IEEE 802.15.4 (ZigBee) devices

    S. Schwarzer;M. Vossiek;M. Pichler;A. Stelzer

  • Motion compensation and efficient array design for TDMA FMCW MIMO radar systems

    Christian M. Schmid;Reinhard Feger;Clemens Pfeffer;Andreas Stelzer

  • A 79-GHz Radar Sensor in LTCC Technology Using Grid Array Antennas

    Frank Bauer;Xin Wang;Wolfgang Menzel;Andreas Stelzer

  • A Fully-Integrated 77-GHz UWB Pseudo-Random Noise Radar Transceiver With a Programmable Sequence Generator in SiGe Technology

    Herman Jalli Ng;Reinhard Feger;Andreas Stelzer

  • Influence of systematic frequency-sweep non-linearity on object distance estimation in FMCW/FSCW radar systems

    Markus Pichler;Andreas Stelzer;Peter Gulden;Martin Vossiek

  • High-Speed FMCW Radar Frequency Synthesizer With DDS Based Linearization

    S. Scheiblhofer;S. Schuster;A. Stelzer

  • The Influence of Windowing on Bias and Variance of DFT-Based Frequency and Phase Estimation

    S. Schuster;S. Scheiblhofer;A. Stelzer

  • FMCW MIMO Radar System for Frequency-Division Multiple TX-Beamforming

    Clemens Pfeffer;Reinhard Feger;Christoph Wagner;Andreas Stelzer

  • Performance evaluation of algorithms for SAW-based temperature measurement

    S. Schuster;S. Scheiblhofer;L. Reindl;A. Stelzer

  • 77-GHz Multi-Channel Radar Transceiver With Antenna in Package

    Alexander Fischer;Ziqiang Tong;Abouzar Hamidipour;Linus Maurer

  • A Four-Channel 94-GHz SiGe-Based Digital Beamforming FMCW Radar

    M. Jahn;R. Feger;C. Wagner;Ziqiang Tong

  • BLASTDAR—A Large Radar Sensor Array System for Blast Furnace Burden Surface Imaging

    Dominik Zankl;Stefan Schuster;Reinhard Feger;Andreas Stelzer

  • Signal model and linearization for nonlinear chirps in FMCW Radar SAW-ID tag request

    S. Scheiblhofer;S. Schuster;A. Stelzer

  • Microwave electronics: Hartwig thim zur emeritierung

    Andreas Springer;Andreas Stelzer;Robert Weigel

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Vossiek
Martin Vossiek University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Klaus Aufinger
Klaus Aufinger Infineon Technologies (Germany)
Robert Weigel
Robert Weigel University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Ke Wu
Ke Wu Polytechnique Montréal
Leonhard Reindl
Leonhard Reindl University of Freiburg
Bernd Heinemann
Bernd Heinemann Innovations for High Performance Microelectronics
Wolfgang Menzel
Wolfgang Menzel University of Ulm
Dietmar Kissinger
Dietmar Kissinger University of Ulm
Tatsuo Itoh
Tatsuo Itoh University of California, Los Angeles

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