2002 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the application of neural networks in adaptive antenna arrays.
His main research concerns Electronic engineering, Antenna, Reconfigurable antenna, Electrical engineering and Antenna measurement. His Electronic engineering study combines topics in areas such as MIMO, Multi-user MIMO, Smart antenna, Pulsed power and Computer network. Christos G. Christodoulou studies Antenna, namely Omnidirectional antenna.
His Reconfigurable antenna research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Frequency band, Radio spectrum, Cognitive radio, Conformal antenna and Periscope antenna. His study on Radiation pattern is often connected to Systems architecture as part of broader study in Electrical engineering. His work carried out in the field of Antenna measurement brings together such families of science as Dipole antenna and Coaxial antenna.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Electronic engineering, Antenna, Optics, Reconfigurable antenna and Electrical engineering. He interconnects Antenna measurement, Smart antenna, Artificial neural network, Cognitive radio and Microstrip antenna in the investigation of issues within Electronic engineering. His Antenna measurement study deals with Monopole antenna intersecting with Coaxial antenna.
Christos G. Christodoulou regularly ties together related areas like Wireless in his Antenna studies. His work in Optics addresses issues such as Optoelectronics, which are connected to fields such as Laser. His studies in Reconfigurable antenna integrate themes in fields like Directional antenna, Control reconfiguration and Fractal antenna.
His primary areas of investigation include Antenna, Electronic engineering, Optics, Electrical engineering and Antenna measurement. His research investigates the connection with Antenna and areas like Algorithm which intersect with concerns in Signal and Interpolation. His Electronic engineering study incorporates themes from Cognitive radio, Wireless, Reconfigurable antenna and 3G MIMO.
His work is dedicated to discovering how Reconfigurable antenna, Smart antenna are connected with Conformal antenna and other disciplines. His Optics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Slotted waveguide and Horn antenna. The various areas that Christos G. Christodoulou examines in his Antenna measurement study include Monopole antenna and Dipole antenna, Coaxial antenna, Omnidirectional antenna.
Christos G. Christodoulou mainly focuses on Electronic engineering, Antenna, Reconfigurable antenna, Microstrip antenna and Optics. Christos G. Christodoulou has researched Electronic engineering in several fields, including MIMO, Multi-user MIMO, Cognitive radio, Computer network and Electrical engineering. His Reconfigurable antenna research integrates issues from UMTS frequency bands, Embedded system, Global Positioning System and PIN diode.
His study explores the link between Microstrip antenna and topics such as Patch antenna that cross with problems in Antenna measurement, Coaxial antenna, Monopole antenna, Antenna tuner and Dipole antenna. His research investigates the connection between Antenna measurement and topics such as Antenna efficiency that intersect with problems in Periscope antenna. His research integrates issues of Optoelectronics, Mechanics and Boundary value problem in his study of Optics.
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Linear array geometry synthesis with minimum sidelobe level and null control using particle swarm optimization
M.M. Khodier;C.G. Christodoulou.
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (2005)
Reconfigurable Antennas for Wireless and Space Applications
C. G. Christodoulou;Y. Tawk;S. A. Lane;S. R. Erwin.
Proceedings of the IEEE (2012)
Applications of Neural Networks in Electromagnetics
Christos Christodoulou;Michael Georgiopoulos.
(2001)
Reconfigurable Antennas: Design and Applications
Joseph Costantine;Youssef Tawk;Silvio E. Barbin;Christos G. Christodoulou.
Proceedings of the IEEE (2015)
Design, fabrication, and measurements of an RF-MEMS-based self-similar reconfigurable antenna
D.E. Anagnostou;Guizhen Zheng;M.T. Chryssomallis;J.C. Lyke.
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (2006)
The Analysis of a Reconfigurable Antenna With a Rotating Feed Using Graph Models
J. Costantine;S. Al-Saffar;C.G. Christodoulou;K.Y. Kabalan.
IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters (2009)
A neural network-based smart antenna for multiple source tracking
A.H. El Zooghby;C.G. Christodoulou;M. Georgiopoulos.
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (2000)
A New Reconfigurable Antenna Design for Cognitive Radio
Y. Tawk;C.G. Christodoulou.
IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters (2009)
Performance of radial-basis function networks for direction of arrival estimation with antenna arrays
A.H. El Zooghby;C.G. Christodoulou;M. Georgiopoulos.
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (1997)
Implementation of a Cognitive Radio Front-End Using Rotatable Controlled Reconfigurable Antennas
Y Tawk;J Costantine;K Avery;C G Christodoulou.
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (2011)
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