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Christian Waldschmidt

Christian Waldschmidt

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
41
Citations
7878
World Ranking
4255
National Ranking
123

Overview

Christian Waldschmidt is affiliated with the University of Ulm in Germany and specializes in engineering, with a primary focus on aerospace engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, artificial intelligence, and signal processing. Their work encompasses a broad range of topics related to radar systems and antenna technologies.

The scientist's main research areas include:

  • Radar Systems and Signal Processing
  • Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques
  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Antenna Design and Optimization
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis
  • Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies

Christian Waldschmidt has contributed to a number of publications in leading venues such as:

  • IEEE Journal of Microwaves
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • IEEE Microwave Magazine
  • IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
  • 2022 19th European Radar Conference (EuRAD)

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Christian Waldschmidt include:

  • "Automotive Radar - From First Efforts to Future Systems," 2021, IEEE Journal of Microwaves
  • "Electronically Steerable Antennas for Future Heterogeneous Communication Networks: Review and Perspectives," 2022, IEEE Journal of Microwaves
  • "Calibration and Direction-of-Arrival Estimation of Millimeter-Wave Radars: A Practical Introduction," 2020, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine
  • "2-D MIMO Radar: A Method for Array Performance Assessment and Design of a Planar Antenna Array," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "RF Glass Technology Is Going Mainstream: Review and Future Applications," 2023, IEEE Journal of Microwaves

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Timo Grebner
  • Dominik Schwarz
  • Pirmin Schoeder
  • Tobias Chaloun
  • André Dürr

Best Publications

  • Millimeter-Wave Technology for Automotive Radar Sensors in the 77 GHz Frequency Band

    J. Hasch;E. Topak;R. Schnabel;T. Zwick

  • Automotive Radar — From First Efforts to Future Systems

    Christian Waldschmidt;Juergen Hasch;Wolfgang Menzel

  • Complete RF system model for analysis of compact MIMO arrays

    C. Waldschmidt;S. Schulteis;W. Wiesbeck

  • Compact wide-band multimode antennas for MIMO and diversity

    C. Waldschmidt;W. Wiesbeck

  • Radar Sensors for Autonomous Driving: Modulation Schemes and Interference Mitigation

    Fabian Roos;Jonathan Bechter;Christina Knill;Benedikt Schweizer

  • Stepped-Carrier OFDM-Radar Processing Scheme to Retrieve High-Resolution Range-Velocity Profile at Low Sampling Rate

    Benedikt Schweizer;Christina Knill;Daniel Schindler;Christian Waldschmidt

  • Electronically Steerable Antennas for Future Heterogeneous Communication Networks: Review and Perspectives

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  • Automotive Radar Gridmap Representations

    Klaudius Werber;Matthias Rapp;Jens Klappstein;Markus Hahn

  • Radar Taking Off: New Capabilities for UAVs

    Philipp Huegler;Fabian Roos;Markus Schartel;Martin Geiger

  • Transient responses of a Vivaldi antenna and a logarithmic periodic dipole array for ultra wideband communication

    W. Sorgel;C. Waldschmidt;W. Wiesbeck

  • Compensation of motion-induced phase errors in TDM MIMO radars

    Jonathan Bechter;Fabian Roos;Christian Waldschmidt

  • Calibration and Direction-of-Arrival Estimation of Millimeter-Wave Radars: A Practical Introduction

    Claudia Vasanelli;Fabian Roos;Andre Durr;Johannes Schlichenmaier

  • Influence and modelling of mutual coupling in MIMO and diversity systems

    C. Waldschmidt;J.v. Hagen;W. Wiesbeck

  • Reducing the Radar Cross Section of Microstrip Arrays Using AMC Structures for the Vehicle Integration of Automotive Radars

    Claudia Vasanelli;Frank Bogelsack;Christian Waldschmidt

  • A Cooperative MIMO Radar Network Using Highly Integrated FMCW Radar Sensors

    Andreas Frischen;Jurgen Hasch;Christian Waldschmidt

  • Analytical and Experimental Investigations on Mitigation of Interference in a DBF MIMO Radar

    Jonathan Bechter;Muhammad Rameez;Christian Waldschmidt

  • High Range and Doppler Resolution by Application of Compressed Sensing Using Low Baseband Bandwidth OFDM Radar

    Christina Knill;Benedikt Schweizer;Susanne Sparrer;Fabian Roos

  • 2-D MIMO Radar: A Method for Array Performance Assessment and Design of a Planar Antenna Array

    Adolfo Di Serio;Philipp Hugler;Fabian Roos;Christian Waldschmidt

  • Bats-inspired frequency hopping for mitigation of interference between automotive radars

    Jonathan Bechter;Carmen Sippel;Christian Waldschmidt

  • Compact MIMO-arrays based on polarisation-diversity

    C. Waldschmidt;C. Kuhnert;S. Schulteis;W. Wiesbeck

  • UAV-Based Ground Penetrating Synthetic Aperture Radar

    Markus Schartel;Ralf Burr;Winfried Mayer;Nando Docci

  • Ultracompact 160-GHz FMCW Radar MMIC With Fully Integrated Offset Synthesizer

    Martin Hitzler;Stefan Saulig;Linus Boehm;Winfried Mayer

  • Automotive radar interference mitigation using a sparse sampling approach

    Jonathan Bechter;Fabian Roos;Mahfuzur Rahman;Christian Waldschmidt

Frequent Co-Authors

Dietmar Kissinger
Dietmar Kissinger University of Ulm
Robert Weigel
Robert Weigel University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Thomas Zwick
Thomas Zwick Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
George E. Ponchak
George E. Ponchak Glenn Research Center
Ingmar Kallfass
Ingmar Kallfass University of Stuttgart
Martin Vossiek
Martin Vossiek University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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