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35
Citations
10110
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8861
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Overview

D.H. Schaubert is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States. Their recent research contributions include memorial articles published in 2025, reflecting involvement in documenting the scientific legacy of prominent figures in related fields.

Their recent papers include:

  • Remembering Cal Swift (1937-2025) [In Memoriam], 2025, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine
  • Calvin Thomas Swift (1937-2025) [In Memoriam], 2025, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine

Schaubert has collaborated notably with Pamela Swift, as shown by multiple coauthored papers. This collaboration reflects a thematic focus tied to the subjects of their joint publications.

Their work has appeared in specialized IEEE publications, including:

  • IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine
  • IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine

Though no specific main fields or subfields of study are identified, Schaubert's publication venues suggest engagement with areas related to antenna technology, propagation, geoscience, and remote sensing.

Best Publications

  • A tetrahedral modeling method for electromagnetic scattering by arbitrarily shaped inhomogeneous dielectric bodies

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  • Microstrip antennas : the analysis and design of microstrip antennas and arrays

    David M. Pozar;D. Schaubert;Ieee Antennas

  • Potential integrals for uniform and linear source distributions on polygonal and polyhedral domains

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  • Endfire tapered slot antennas on dielectric substrates

    D. Schaubert;E. Kollberg;T. Korzeniowski;T. Thungren

  • Analysis of an aperture coupled microstrip antenna

    P. Sullivan;D. Schaubert

  • Scan blindness in infinite phased arrays of printed dipoles

    D. Pozar;D. Schaubert

  • A parameter study of stripline-fed Vivaldi notch-antenna arrays

    Joon Shin;D.H. Schaubert

  • Analysis of the tapered slot antenna

    R. Janaswamy;D. Schaubert

  • Analysis of an infinite array of rectangular microstrip patches with idealized probe feeds

    D. Pozar;D. Schaubert

  • Effect of microstrip antenna substrate thickness and permittivity: comparison of theories with experiment

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  • Characteristic Impedance of a Wide Slotline on Low-Permittivity Substrates (Short Paper)

    R. Janaswamy;D.H. Schaubert

  • Microstrip antennas with frequency agility and polarization diversity

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  • Dipole and slot elements and arrays on semi-infinite substrates

    M. Kominami;D. Pozar;D. Schaubert

  • Parameter study and design of wide-band widescan dual-polarized tapered slot antenna arrays

    Tan-Huat Chio;D.H. Schaubert

  • A 7–21 GHz Dual-Polarized Planar Ultrawideband Modular Antenna (PUMA) Array

    S. S. Holland;D. H. Schaubert;M. N. Vouvakis

  • Characteristic impedance of a wide slot line on low permittivity substrates

    R. Janaswamy;D. H. Schaubert

  • Dual aperture-coupled microstrip antenna for dual or circular polarisation

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  • Experimental results of 144-element dual-polarized endfire tapered-slot phased arrays

    H. Holter;Tan-Huat Chio;D.H. Schaubert

  • Analysis of inifinite phased arrays of printed dipoles

    D. Pozar;D. Schaubert

  • Vivaldi Antenna Arrays for Wide Bandwidth and Electronic Scanning

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  • Elimination of impedance anomalies in single- and dual-polarized endfire tapered slot phased arrays

    H. Holter;Tan-Huat Chio;D.H. Schaubert

  • Moment method analysis of infinite stripline-fed tapered slot antenna arrays with a ground plane

    D.H. Schaubert;J.A. Aas;M.E. Cooley;N.E. Buris

  • A Volume-Imaging Radar Wind Profiler for Atmospheric Boundary Layer Turbulence Studies

    James B. Mead;Geoffrey Hopcraft;Stephen J. Frasier;Brian D. Pollard

  • An efficient MoM formulation for finite-by-infinite arrays of two-dimensional antennas arranged in a three-dimensional structure

    C. Craeye;A.G. Tijhuis;D.H. Schaubert

  • Analysis of the transverse electromagnetic mode linearly tapered slot antenna

    Ramakrishna Janaswamy;Daniel H. Schaubert;David M. Pozar

  • Comparison of architectures for monolithic phased array antennas

    D. M. Pozar;D. H. Schaubert

Frequent Co-Authors

David M. Pozar
David M. Pozar University of Massachusetts Amherst
Edward J. Rothwell
Edward J. Rothwell Michigan State University

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