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D-Index
56
Citations
15603
World Ranking
2035
National Ranking
105

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - IEEE Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar Technologies and Applications “For technical leadership and exceptional contributions to multistatic radar.”
  • 2000 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Interferometric SAR, and Sonar.
  • 1997 - Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK)

Overview

Hugh Griffiths is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with a focus on Aerospace Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Biomedical Engineering, and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including Radar Systems and Signal Processing, Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques, Antenna Design and Optimization, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and Techniques, Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis, Radio Wave Propagation Studies, and Wireless Signal Modulation Classification.

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Alfonso Farina, Wolfgang Koch, Alexander Charlish, Luke Rosenberg, and Mark Davis.

Hugh Griffiths has contributed to various publication venues, notably:

  • IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine
  • IET Radar Sonar & Navigation
  • IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
  • IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Hugh Griffiths include:

  • Joint Radar and Communication Design: Applications, State-of-the-Art, and the Road Ahead, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Communications
  • Seventy Years of Radar and Communications: The road from separation to integration, 2023, IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
  • Measurements and discrimination of drones and birds with a multi-frequency multistatic radar system, 2021, IET Radar Sonar & Navigation
  • Characterization of the Internal Structure of Landmines Using Ground-Penetrating Radar, 2020, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
  • SARCASTIC v2.0-High-Performance SAR Simulation for Next-Generation ATR Systems, 2022, Remote Sensing

Hugh Griffiths has received several awards recognizing their contributions to the field. They were named an IEEE Fellow in 2000 for contributions to Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Interferometric SAR, and Sonar.

In 2017, they received the IEEE Dennis J. Picard Medal for Radar Technologies and Applications, awarded for "technical leadership and exceptional contributions to multistatic radar."

Earlier in their career, they were made a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK) in 1997.

Best Publications

  • Joint Radar and Communication Design: Applications, State-of-the-Art, and the Road Ahead

    Fan Liu;Christos Masouros;Athina P. Petropulu;Hugh Griffiths

  • Passive coherent location radar systems. Part 1: performance prediction

    H.D. Griffiths;C.J. Baker

  • Frequency diverse array radars

    P. Antonik;M.C. Wicks;H.D. Griffiths;C.J. Baker

  • Radar Spectrum Engineering and Management: Technical and Regulatory Issues

    Hugh Griffiths;Lawrence Cohen;Simon Watts;Eric Mokole

  • Frequency Diverse MIMO Techniques for Radar

    P. F. Sammartino;C. J. Baker;H. D. Griffiths

  • Television-based bistatic radar

    H.D. Griffiths;N.R.W. Long

  • Passive coherent location radar systems. Part 2: waveform properties

    C.J. Baker;H.D. Griffiths;I. Papoutsis

  • NEW TECHNIQUES IN SATELLITE ALTIMETER TRACKING SYSTEMS.

    DJ Wingham;CG Rapley;H Griffiths

  • Bistatic radar : emerging technology

    Mikhail Cherniakov;Marco D'Errico;Alberto Moreira;Gerhard Krieger

  • Range-dependent beamforming using element level waveform diversity

    Paul Antonik;Michael C. Wicks;Hugh D. Griffiths;Christopher J. Baker

  • Seventy Years of Radar and Communications: The road from separation to integration

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  • New ideas in FM radar

    H.D. Griffiths

  • Multi-mission multi-mode waveform diversity

    P. Antonik;M.C. Wicks;H.D. Griffiths;C.J. Baker

  • Micro-Doppler based detection and tracking of UAVs with multistatic radar

    Folker Hoffmann;Matthew Ritchie;Francesco Fioranelli;Alexander Charlish

  • An Introduction to Passive Radar

    Hugh D Griffiths;Christopher J Baker

  • From a different perspective: principles, practice and potential of bistatic radar

    H.D. Griffiths

  • Knowledge-based radar signal and data processing: a tutorial review

    G.T. Capraro;A. Farina;H. Griffiths;M.C. Wicks

  • Challenge problems in spectrum engineering and waveform diversity

    Hugh Griffiths;Shannon Blunt;Larry Cohen;Laurent Savy

  • Classification of Unarmed/Armed Personnel Using the NetRAD Multistatic Radar for Micro-Doppler and Singular Value Decomposition Features

    Francesco Fioranelli;Matthew Ritchie;Hugh Griffiths

  • Micro-drone RCS analysis

    Matthew Ritchie;Francesco Fioranelli;Hugh Griffiths;Borge Torvik

  • Personnel Recognition and Gait Classification Based on Multistatic Micro-Doppler Signatures Using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks

    Zhaoxi Chen;Gang Li;Francesco Fioranelli;Hugh Griffiths

  • CFAR detection of fluctuating targets in spatially correlated K-distributed clutter

    B.C. Armstrong;H.D. Griffiths

Frequent Co-Authors

Karl Woodbridge
Karl Woodbridge University College London
Francesco Fioranelli
Francesco Fioranelli Delft University of Technology
Michael C. Wicks
Michael C. Wicks University of Dayton
Christopher J. Baker
Christopher J. Baker University of Birmingham
Fulvio Gini
Fulvio Gini University of Pisa
Guisheng Liao
Guisheng Liao Xidian University
Christos Masouros
Christos Masouros University College London
Kin-Fai Tong
Kin-Fai Tong University College London
Shannon D. Blunt
Shannon D. Blunt University of Kansas
Alfonso Farina
Alfonso Farina Finmeccanica (Italy)

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