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Gerhard Bauch publication distribution in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Computer Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gerhard Bauch sits on this spectrum.

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32 publications 991+

This scientist: 198 publications — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 991 publications or more.

Gerhard Bauch D-index placement in Computer Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Computer Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gerhard Bauch sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 131+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 131 D-Index or more.

Overview

Gerhard Bauch is affiliated with Hamburg University of Technology in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on fields within computer science and engineering, with a particular emphasis on computer networks and communications as well as electrical and electronic engineering.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Error Correcting Code Techniques
  • Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
  • Cooperative Communication and Network Coding
  • Age of Information Optimization
  • PAPR reduction in OFDM
  • Advanced Data Compression Techniques
  • IoT Networks and Protocols

Gerhard Bauch has published extensively, with a notable presence in a variety of scientific venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • GLOBECOM 2022 - 2022 IEEE Global Communications Conference

Their recent papers cover topics such as spatiotemporal modeling, LDPC decoding techniques, and underwater channel codes. Some representative publications are:

  • "A Spatiotemporal Model for Peak AoI in Uplink IoT Networks: Time Versus Event-Triggered Traffic" (2020), IEEE Internet of Things Journal
  • "Decoding Rate-Compatible 5G-LDPC Codes With Coarse Quantization Using the Information Bottleneck Method" (2020), IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
  • "Reconstruction-Computation-Quantization (RCQ): A Paradigm for Low Bit Width LDPC Decoding" (2022), IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • "On Channel Codes for Short Underwater Messages" (2020), Information
  • "A Variable Node Design with Check Node Aware Quantization Leveraging 2-Bit LDPC Decoding" (2022), GLOBECOM 2022 - 2022 IEEE Global Communications Conference

Collaboration forms a significant part of their research output, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Philipp Mohr
  • Maximilian Stark
  • Mustafa Emara
  • Hesham ElSawy
  • Linfang Wang

The scientist's work demonstrates a sustained focus on advancing techniques in error correcting codes, wireless communications, and network coding, while also exploring optimization challenges such as the age of information in IoT networks. Their contributions span theoretical analyses, algorithm development, and practical communication system designs within their fields of study.

Best Publications

  • Improved codes for space-time trellis-coded modulation

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  • Optimization of symbol mappings for bit-interleaved coded Modulation with iterative decoding

    F. Schreckenbach;N. Gortz;J. Hagenauer;G. Bauch

  • MIMO two-way relaying with transmit CSI at the relay

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  • IDMA vs. CDMA: Analysis and Comparison of Two Multiple Access Schemes

    K. Kusume;G. Bauch;W. Utschick

  • Concatenation of space-time block codes and "turbo"-TCM

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  • Harnessing NLOS Components for Position and Orientation Estimation in 5G Millimeter Wave MIMO

    Rico Mendrzik;Henk Wymeersch;Gerhard Bauch;Zohair Abu-Shaban

  • Optimized symbol mappings for bit-interleaved coded modulation with iterative decoding

    F. Schreckenbach;N. Gortz;J. Hagenauer;G. Bauch

  • Reduced-complexity space-time turbo-equalization for frequency-selective MIMO channels

    G. Bauch;N. Al-Dhahir

  • Cyclic delay diversity with bit-interleaved coded modulation in orthogonal frequency division multiple access

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  • Improving BLAST performance using space-time block codes and turbo decoding

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  • Cholesky Factorization With Symmetric Permutation Applied to Detecting and Precoding Spatially Multiplexed Data Streams

    K. Kusume;M. Joham;W. Utschick;G. Bauch

  • Enabling Situational Awareness in Millimeter Wave Massive MIMO Systems

    Rico Mendrzik;Florian Meyer;Gerhard Bauch;Moe Z. Win

  • Efficient Tomlinson-Harashima precoding for spatial multiplexing on flat MIMO channel

    K. Kusume;M. Joham;W. Utschick;G. Bauch

  • Information-Optimum LDPC Decoders Based on the Information Bottleneck Method

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  • Subchannel Allocation in Multiuser Multiple-Input–Multiple-Output Systems

    P. Tejera;W. Utschick;G. Bauch;J.A. Nossek

  • MAP equalization of space-time coded signals over frequency selective channels

    G. Bauch;A.F. Naguib

  • A Spatiotemporal Model for Peak AoI in Uplink IoT Networks: Time Versus Event-Triggered Traffic

    Mustafa Emara;Hesham Elsawy;Gerhard Bauch

  • Design of network coding functions in multihop relay networks

    G. Zeitler;R. Koetter;G. Bauch;J. Widmer

  • Rate Balancing in Multiuser MIMO OFDM Systems

    P. Tejera;W. Utschick;J. Nossek;G. Bauch

  • Turbo processing in transmit antenna diversity systems

    Gerhard Bauch;Joachim Hagenauer;Nambi Seshadri

  • Contemporary communication systems using MATLAB and Simulink

    John G. Proakis;Masoud Salehi;Gerhard Bauch

  • Doppler spectrum from moving scatterers in a random environment

    J.B. Andersen;J.O. Nielsen;G.F. Pedersen;G. Bauch

  • On Quantizer Design for Soft Values in the Multiple-Access Relay Channel

    G. Zeitler;R. Koetter;G. Bauch;J. Widmer

  • Joint Localization and Mapping through Millimeter Wave MIMO in 5G Systems - Extended Version.

    Rico Mendrzik;Henk Wymeersch;Gerhard Bauch

  • Harnessing NLOS Components for Position and Orientation Estimation in 5G mmWave MIMO

    Rico Mendrzik;Henk Wymeersch;Gerhard Bauch;Zohair Abu-Shaban

  • A Spatiotemporal Model for Peak AoI in Uplink IoT Networks: Time Vs Event-triggered Traffic

    Mustafa Emara;Hesham ElSawy;Gerhard Bauch

Frequent Co-Authors

Hesham ElSawy
Hesham ElSawy Queen's University
Gianluigi Liva
Gianluigi Liva German Aerospace Center
Richard D. Wesel
Richard D. Wesel University of California, Los Angeles
Henk Wymeersch
Henk Wymeersch Chalmers University of Technology
Marco Chiani
Marco Chiani University of Bologna
Wolfgang Utschick
Wolfgang Utschick Technical University of Munich
John G. Proakis
John G. Proakis Northeastern University
Shinsuke Shimojo
Shinsuke Shimojo California Institute of Technology
Josef A. Nossek
Josef A. Nossek Technical University of Munich

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