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  • 2006 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to automotive radar.

Overview

Hermann Rohling is affiliated with Hamburg University of Technology in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of engineering, specifically aerospace engineering and safety, risk, reliability, and quality. Rohling's work spans various topics including radar systems and signal processing, industrial and mining safety, and advanced control and stabilization in aerospace systems.

Among the recent publications, Rohling contributed to the paper titled "FSR Systems for Detection of Air Objects Using Cosmic Radio Emissions", published in 2021 in the journal Sensors. This work addresses detection systems involving cosmic radio emissions and is noted for its interdisciplinary approach integrating aerospace technology and signal processing.

Rohling frequently collaborates with several researchers. Regular coauthors include Christo Kabakchiev, Vera Behar, Ivan Garvanov, Dorina Kabakchieva, and A. Kabakchiev. These collaborations reflect the multidisciplinary scope of Rohling's research within the broader engineering and aerospace communities.

Rohling's publications have appeared predominantly in the journal Sensors, which aligns with their focus on sensor technology and signal processing.

The scientist's main fields of study and research interests integrate both the theoretical and applied dimensions of engineering. In aerospace engineering, this includes work on the control and stabilization of aerospace systems, while safety and risk assessment contribute to industrial and mining safety enhancements.

In 2006, Rohling was recognized as an IEEE Fellow for contributions to automotive radar, a distinction indicating a level of involvement in radar-related technologies within the automotive sector.

  • Main Fields of Study: Engineering
  • Subfields: Aerospace Engineering, Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
  • Main Topics of Work: Radar Systems and Signal Processing, Industrial and Mining Safety, Advanced Control and Stabilization in Aerospace Systems
  • Recent Paper: FSR Systems for Detection of Air Objects Using Cosmic Radio Emissions (2021, Sensors)
  • Frequent Coauthors: Christo Kabakchiev, Vera Behar, Ivan Garvanov, Dorina Kabakchieva, A. Kabakchiev
  • Frequent Publication Venue: Sensors
  • Awards: IEEE Fellow (2006) for contributions to automotive radar

Best Publications

  • Radar CFAR Thresholding in Clutter and Multiple Target Situations

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  • Information dissemination in self-organizing intervehicle networks

    L. Wischhof;A. Ebner;H. Rohling

  • SOTIS - a self-organizing traffic information system

    L. Wischoff;A. Ebner;H. Rohling;M. Lott

  • Waveform design principles for automotive radar systems

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  • Fast Two-Dimensional CFAR Procedure

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  • Congestion control in vehicular ad hoc networks

    L. Wischhof;H. Rohling

  • New chirp sequence radar waveform

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  • Low power High Frequency Surface Wave Radar application for ship detection and tracking

    A. Dzvonkovskaya;K.-W. Gurgel;H. Rohling;T. Schlick

  • A low complexity transmitter structure for OFDM-FDMA uplink systems

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  • Performance analysis of Viterbi decoding for 64-DAPSK and 64-QAM modulated OFDM signals

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  • Data association and tracking for automotive radar networks

    F. Folster;H. Rohling

  • Pedestrian detection procedure integrated into an 24 GHz automotive radar

    Hermann Rohling;Steffen Heuel;Henning Ritter

  • Misunderstandings about link adaptation for frequency selective fading channels

    M. Lampe;H. Rohling;W. Zirwas

  • Pedestrian classification in automotive radar systems

    Steffen Heuel;Hermann Rohling

  • A blockwise loading algorithm for the adaptive modulation technique in OFDM systems

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  • An automotive radar network based on 77 GHz FMCW sensors

    F. Folster;H. Rohling;U. Lubbert

  • Ordered statistic CFAR technique - an overview

    Hermann Rohling

  • Analysis of ICI cancellation scheme in OFDM systems with phase noise

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  • Synchronization in ad hoc networks based on UTRA TDD

    A. Ebner;H. Rohling;R. Halfmann;M. Lott

  • Per-prediction for PHY mode selection in OFDM communication systems

    M. Lampe;T. Giebel;H. Rohling;W. Zirwas

  • OPERATING METHOD FOR RADAR SYSTEM

    Rohling Hermann;Ralf Mende

  • Performance of UTRA TDD ad hoc and IEEE 802.11b in vehicular environments

    A. Ebner;H. Rohling;L. Wischhof;R. Halfmann

  • Two-stage pedestrian classification in automotive radar systems

    Steffen Heuel;Hermann Rohling

  • Continuous wave MIMO radar based on time division multiplexing

    Alex Zwanetski;Hermann Rohling

  • X-band FMCW radar system with variable chirp duration

    Christoph Schroeder;Hermann Rohling

  • SVD-based MIMO Precoding and Equalization Schemes for Realistic Channel Knowledge: Design Criteria and Performance Evaluation

    Holger Busche;Alexandre Vanaev;Hermann Rohling

  • Radar target detection and Doppler ambiguity resolution

    Matthias Kronauge;Christoph Schroeder;Hermann Rohling

  • COMBINATION OF LFMCW AND FSK MODULATION PRINCIPLES FOR AUTOMOTIVE RADAR SYSTEMS Symposium Topic: Automotive Radar

    Marc-Michael Meinecke;Hermann Rohling

Frequent Co-Authors

Karl Schulte
Karl Schulte Hamburg University of Technology
Alexander Yarovoy
Alexander Yarovoy Delft University of Technology
Harald Haas
Harald Haas University of Cambridge

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