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Overview

Fabian Khateb is affiliated with Brno University of Technology in the Czech Republic. Their research primarily focuses on the field of engineering, with significant contributions to electrical and electronic engineering as well as biomedical engineering. Their work extends into related fields such as cellular and molecular neuroscience, computer networks and communications, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

The main topics covered in Fabian Khateb's research include:

  • Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Advancements in PLL and VCO Technologies
  • Low-power high-performance VLSI design
  • Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems

Frequent publication venues for their work are:

  • IEEE Access
  • Sensors
  • AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications
  • Applied Sciences
  • IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems

Regular coauthors in their research collaborations include:

  • Tomasz Kulej
  • Montree Kumngern
  • Winai Jaikla
  • Rajeev Kumar Ranjan
  • Meysam Akbari

Notable recent papers by Fabian Khateb and colleagues include:

  • "Flux-Controlled Memristor Emulator and Its Experimental Results," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
  • "A 0.3-V 98-dB Rail-to-Rail OTA in 0.18 μm CMOS," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "Charged Controlled Mem-Element Emulator and Its Application in a Chaotic System," 2020, IEEE Access
  • "Mem-Elements Emulator Design With Experimental Validation and Its Application," 2021, IEEE Access
  • "0.5 V Fifth-Order Butterworth Low-Pass Filter Using Multiple-Input OTA for ECG Applications," 2020, Sensors

Best Publications

  • A Survey of Non-conventional Techniques for Low-voltage Low-power Analog Circuit Design

    F. Khateb;S. Bay Abo Dabbous;S. Vlassis

  • Bulk-driven floating-gate and bulk-driven quasi-floating-gate techniques for low-voltage low-power analog circuits design

    Fabian Khateb

  • Single DVCCTA based high frequency incremental/decremental memristor emulator and its application

    Rajeev Kumar Ranjan;Niranjan Raj;Nidhi Bhuwal;Fabian Khateb

  • A Compact 0.3-V Class AB Bulk-Driven OTA

    Tomasz Kulej;Fabian Khateb

  • Flux-Controlled Memristor Emulator and Its Experimental Results

    Niranjan Raj;Rajeev Kumar Ranjan;Fabian Khateb

  • Design and implementation of sub 0.5‐V OTAs in 0.18‐μm CMOS

    Tomasz Kulej;Fabian Khateb;Fabian Khateb

  • Bulk-Driven Current Differencing Transconductance Amplifier

    Fabian Khateb;Dalibor Biolek;Dalibor Biolek

  • Fractional-order filters based on low-voltage DDCCs

    Fabian Khateb;David Kubánek;Georgia Tsirimokou;Costas Psychalinos

  • A 0.3-V 98-dB Rail-to-Rail OTA in $0.18~\mu$ m CMOS

    Tomasz Kulej;Fabian Khateb

  • Low-voltage bulk-driven rectifier for biomedical applications

    Fabian Khateb;Spyridon Vlassis

  • Novel low-voltage low-power high-precision CCII± based on bulk-driven folded cascode OTA

    Fabian Khateb;Nabhan Khatib;David Kubánek

  • A Novel Current-Mode Full-Wave Rectifier Based on One CDTA and Two Diodes

    Dalibor Biolek;F. Khateb;J. Vavra

  • Charged Controlled Mem-Element Emulator and Its Application in a Chaotic System

    Pankaj Kumar Sharma;Rajeev Kumar Ranjan;Fabian Khateb;Montree Kumngern

  • Novel low-voltage ultra-low-power DVCC based on floating-gate folded cascode OTA

    Fabian Khateb;Nabhan Khatib;Jaroslav Koton

  • High-frequency floating memristor emulator and its experimental results

    Rajeev Kumar Ranjan;Surendra Sagar;Subrato Roushan;Bharti Kumari

  • Design and Implementation of a 0.3-V Differential Difference Amplifier

    Fabian Khateb;Tomasz Kulej

  • Multiple-Input Bulk-Driven MOS Transistor for Low-Voltage Low-Frequency Applications

    Fabian Khateb;Fabian Khateb;Tomasz Kulej;Montree Kumngern;Costas Psychalinos

  • Multiple-input bulk-driven quasi-floating-gate MOS transistor for low-voltage low-power integrated circuits

    Fabian Khateb;Fabian Khateb;Tomasz Kulej;Harikrishna Veldandi;Winai Jaikla

  • 0.4-V bulk-driven differential-difference amplifier

    Tomasz Kulej;Fabian Khateb

  • The experimental results of the bulk-driven quasi-floating-gate MOS transistor

    Fabian Khateb;Fabian Khateb

  • Multiple-input single-output universal biquad filter using single output operational transconductance amplifiers

    Costas Psychalinos;Chrysostomos Kasimis;Fabian Khateb;Fabian Khateb

Frequent Co-Authors

Costas Psychalinos
Costas Psychalinos University of Patras
Dalibor Biolek
Dalibor Biolek University of Defence
Kamil Vrba
Kamil Vrba Brno University of Technology
Norbert Herencsar
Norbert Herencsar Brno University of Technology
Antonio J. Lopez-Martin
Antonio J. Lopez-Martin Universidad Publica De Navarra

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