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8490
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10051
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - IEEE Fellow For leadership in security with noisy data

Overview

Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz is affiliated with Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research contributions primarily span the field of engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering.

Linnartz's work covers several subfields including:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Endocrine and Autonomic Systems
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Condensed Matter Physics

Main research topics addressed include:

  • Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
  • Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Impact of Light on Environment and Health
  • Circadian rhythm and melatonin
  • GaN-based semiconductor devices and materials

Some of the recent scientific papers authored by or involving Linnartz are:

  • LiFi Positioning for Industry 4.0 (2021), published in IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
  • Smart Handover for Hybrid LiFi and WiFi Networks (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
  • Personalized Office Lighting for Circadian Health and Improved Sleep (2020), published in Sensors
  • Characterization of dynamic distortion in LED light output for optical wireless communications (2021), published in Photonics Research
  • The interindividual variability of sleep timing and circadian phase in humans is influenced by daytime and evening light conditions (2021), published in Scientific Reports

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Linnartz include:

  • Xiong Deng
  • Thiago E. B. Cunha
  • C. Papatsimpa
  • Carina Ribeiro Barbio Corrêa
  • E. Tangdiongga

The scientist has published in a variety of venues, including:

  • Scientific Reports
  • IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society
  • IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • IECON 2022 - 48th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society

Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz was recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 2011 for leadership in security with noisy data.

Best Publications

  • Multi-Carrier CDMA in Indoor Wireless Radio Networks

    Nathan Yee;Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz;Gerhard Fettweis

  • New shielding functions to enhance privacy and prevent misuse of biometric templates

    Jean-Paul Linnartz;Pim Tuyls

  • Some general methods for tampering with watermarks

    I.J. Cox;J.-P.M.G. Linnartz

  • Copy protection for DVD video

    J.A. Bloom;I.J. Cox;T. Kalker;J.-P.M.G. Linnartz

  • On Codes with the Identifiable Parent Property

    Henk D.L Hollmann;Jack H van Lint;Jean-Paul Linnartz;Ludo M.G.M Tolhuizen

  • Analysis of the sensitivity attack against electronic watermarks in images

    Jean Paul M. G. Linnartz;Marten van Dijk

  • Digital watermarking for DVD video copy protection

    M. Maes;T. Kalker;J.-P.M.G. Linnartz;J. Talstra

  • Performance Analysis of Primary User Detection in a Multiple Antenna Cognitive Radio

    A. Pandharipande;J.-P.M.G. Linnartz

  • Robust OFDM receivers for dispersive time-varying channels: equalization and channel acquisition

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  • Iterative interference cancellation and channel estimation for mobile OFDM

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  • Improved watermark detection reliability using filtering before correlation

    G. Depovere;T. Kalker;J.-P. Linnartz

  • Stability of mobile slotted ALOHA network with Rayleigh fading, shadowing, and near-far effect

    C. van der Plas;J.-P.M.G. Linnartz

  • Performance analysis of synchronous MC-CDMA in mobile Rayleigh channel with both delay and Doppler spreads

    J.-P.M.G. Linnartz

  • Exact analysis of the outage probability in multiple-user mobile radio

    J.-P.M.G. Linnartz

  • A Coexistence Model of IEEE 802.15.4 and IEEE 802.11b/g

    Wei Yuan;Xiangyu Wang;J.-P.M.G. Linnartz

  • An iIlumination perspective on visible light communications

    Anagnostis Tsiatmas;Constant P. M. J. Baggen;Frans M. J. Willems;Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz

  • Vehicle-to-vehicle communications for AVCS platooning

    T. Tank;J.-P.M.G. Linnartz

  • Controlled equalization of multi-carrier CDMA in an indoor Rician fading channel

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  • Watermark estimation through detector analysis

    T. Kalker;J.-P. Linnartz;M. van Dijk

  • Uniform Illumination Rendering Using an Array of LEDs: A Signal Processing Perspective

    Hongming Yang;J.W.M. Bergmans;T.C.W. Schenk;J.-P.M.G. Linnartz

  • New equalization approach for OFDM over dispersive and rapidly time varying channel

    J.-P.M.G. Linnartz;A. Gorokhov

  • Vehicle to vehicle RF propagation measurements

    J.S. Davis;J.P.M.G. Linnartz

  • Integration Of Probe Vehicle And Induction Loop Data: Estimation Of Travel Times And Automatic Incident Detection

    Marcel Westerman;Remco Litjens;Jean-paul Linnartz

Frequent Co-Authors

Guofu Zhou
Guofu Zhou South China Normal University
Ramjee Prasad
Ramjee Prasad Aarhus University
Jan Friso Groote
Jan Friso Groote Eindhoven University of Technology
Ton Kalker
Ton Kalker Hewlett-Packard (United States)
Frans M. J. Willems
Frans M. J. Willems Eindhoven University of Technology
Ignas Niemegeers
Ignas Niemegeers Eindhoven University of Technology
Arthur van Roermund
Arthur van Roermund Eindhoven University of Technology
Volker Jungnickel
Volker Jungnickel Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute
Chin Keong Ho
Chin Keong Ho Senserbot
Xiangyu Wang
Xiangyu Wang Curtin University

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