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Dietmar Kissinger

Dietmar Kissinger

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
39
Citations
5838
World Ranking
4732
National Ranking
134

Overview

Dietmar Kissinger is affiliated with the University of Ulm in Germany and has a body of work primarily situated within the field of Engineering. Their research focuses heavily on subfields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering, with additional contributions related to Astronomy and Astrophysics as well as Bioengineering.

Their scholarly output shows a concentration on topics such as Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design, Microwave Engineering and Waveguides, Photonic and Optical Devices, Microwave and Dielectric Measurement Techniques, Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling, Full-Duplex Wireless Communications, and Superconducting and THz Device Technology.

Publication venues where the scientist's work has appeared most frequently include:

  • IEEE Microwave Magazine
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
  • IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • IEEE Access

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Dietmar Kissinger include:

  • Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Transceivers in SiGe BiCMOS Technologies, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • A Four-Channel Bidirectional D-Band Phased-Array Transceiver for 200 Gb/s 6G Wireless Communications in a 130-nm BiCMOS Technology, 2023, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • Monostatic and Bistatic G-Band BiCMOS Radar Transceivers With On-Chip Antennas and Tunable TX-to-RX Leakage Cancellation, 2020, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
  • Multimode W-Band and D-Band MIMO Scalable Radar Platform, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • 220-360-GHz Broadband Frequency Multiplier Chains (x8) in 130-nm BiCMOS Technology, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques

The scientist has collaborated regularly with several co-authors, including:

  • Herman Jalli Ng
  • Robert H. Caverly
  • Mohamed Hussein Eissa
  • Dominique Schreurs
  • Andrea Malignaggi

Best Publications

  • Microwave-Based Noninvasive Concentration Measurements for Biomedical Applications

    Maximilian Hofmann;Georg Fischer;Robert Weigel;Dietmar Kissinger

  • The Six-Port in Modern Society

    A Koelpin;G Vinci;B Laemmle;D Kissinger

  • Wideband 240-GHz Transmitter and Receiver in BiCMOS Technology With 25-Gbit/s Data Rate

    Mohamed Hussein Eissa;Andrea Malignaggi;Ruoyu Wang;Mohamed Elkhouly

  • Multi-Purpose Fully Differential 61- and 122-GHz Radar Transceivers for Scalable MIMO Sensor Platforms

    Herman Jalli Ng;Maciej Kucharski;Wael Ahmad;Dietmar Kissinger

  • A Linear Differential Transimpedance Amplifier for 100-Gb/s Integrated Coherent Optical Fiber Receivers

    Ahmed Awny;Rajasekhar Nagulapalli;Marcel Kroh;Jan Hoffmann

  • A 40 Gb/s Monolithically Integrated Linear Photonic Receiver in a $0.25~\mu { m m}$ BiCMOS SiGe:C Technology

    Ahmed Awny;Rajasekhar Nagulapalli;Georg Winzer;Marcel Kroh

  • A Four-Channel Bidirectional <i>D</i>-Band Phased-Array Transceiver for 200 Gb/s 6G Wireless Communications in a 130-nm BiCMOS Technology

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  • A 125-GHz Permittivity Sensor With Read-Out Circuit in a 250-nm SiGe BiCMOS Technology

    Benjamin Laemmle;Klaus Schmalz;J. Christoph Scheytt;Robert Weigel

  • Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Transceivers in SiGe BiCMOS Technologies

    Dietmar Kissinger;Gerhard Kahmen;Robert Weigel

  • Single- and Dual-Port 50-100-GHz Integrated Vector Network Analyzers With On-Chip Dielectric Sensors

    Ismail Nasr;Johannes Nehring;Klaus Aufinger;Georg Fischer

  • Gas Spectroscopy System for Breath Analysis at mm-wave/THz Using SiGe BiCMOS Circuits

    Klaus Schmalz;Nick Rothbart;Philipp F.-X. Neumaier;Johannes Borngraber

  • 100 Gb/s Differential Linear TIAs With Less Than 10 pA/ $\sqrt {\mathrm {Hz}}$ in 130-nm SiGe:C BiCMOS

    Iria Garcia Lopez;Ahmed Awny;Pedro Rito;Minsu Ko

  • Miniature Microwave Biosensors: Noninvasive Applications

    Gustavo Guarin;Maximilian Hofmann;Johannes Nehring;Robert Weigel

  • D-Band Frequency Quadruplers in BiCMOS Technology

    Maciej Kucharski;Mohamed Hussein Eissa;Andrea Malignaggi;Defu Wang

  • Highly Integrated 4-32-GHz Two-Port Vector Network Analyzers for Instrumentation and Biomedical Applications

    Johannes Nehring;Martin Schütz;Marco Dietz;Ismail Nasr

  • Multimode W-Band and D-Band MIMO Scalable Radar Platform

    Wael Abdullah Ahmad;Maciej Kucharski;Arzu Ergintav;Salah Abouzaid

  • 23.5 A dual 64Gbaud 10kΩ 5% THD linear differential transimpedance amplifier with automatic gain control in 0.13µm BiCMOS technology for optical fiber coherent receivers

    Ahmed Awny;Rajasekhar Nagulapalli;Daniel Micusik;Jan Hoffmann

  • Monostatic and Bistatic G -Band BiCMOS Radar Transceivers With On-Chip Antennas and Tunable TX-to-RX Leakage Cancellation

    Maciej Kucharski;Wael Abdullah Ahmad;Herman Jalli Ng;Dietmar Kissinger

  • Highly Miniaturized 120-GHz SIMO and MIMO Radar Sensor With On-Chip Folded Dipole Antennas for Range and Angular Measurements

    Herman Jalli Ng;Dietmar Kissinger

  • A novel approach to non-invasive blood glucose measurement based on RF transmission

    Maximilian Hofmann;Thomas Fersch;Robert Weigel;Georg Fischer

  • 4.5 A 13.5dBm Fully Integrated 200-to-255GHz Power Amplifier with a 4-Way Power Combiner in SiGe:C BiCMOS

    Mohamed Hussein Eissa;Dietmar Kissinger

  • 245-GHz Transmitter Array in SiGe BiCMOS for Gas Spectroscopy

    Klaus Schmalz;Johannes Borngraber;Wojciech Debski;Mohamed Elkhouly

  • A Scalable 79-GHz Radar Platform Based on Single-Channel Transceivers

    Maciej Kucharski;Arzu Ergintav;Wael Abdullah Ahmad;Milos Krstic

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert Weigel
Robert Weigel University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Lars Zimmermann
Lars Zimmermann Technical University of Berlin
Paolo Colantonio
Paolo Colantonio University of Rome Tor Vergata
Klaus Aufinger
Klaus Aufinger Infineon Technologies (Germany)
Bernd Heinemann
Bernd Heinemann Innovations for High Performance Microelectronics
Martin Schell
Martin Schell Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute
Johan S. Gustavsson
Johan S. Gustavsson Chalmers University of Technology
Thomas Zwick
Thomas Zwick Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Petter Westbergh
Petter Westbergh Chalmers University of Technology
Michael Eiselt
Michael Eiselt ADVA Optical Networking (Germany)

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