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Kamil Vrba publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Kamil Vrba sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

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Kamil Vrba D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Kamil Vrba sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Kamil Vrba is affiliated with the Brno University of Technology in the Czech Republic. The research conducted by this scientist spans various academic pursuits, although specific details about publications, co-authors, and research topics are not provided.

The scholar's profile does not list any released papers, which suggest that their recent research outputs may not be documented in the available data or remain unpublished in major venues.

There is no information on frequent co-authors or collaborative teams, indicating either independent research or lack of recorded partnerships in the provided dataset.

No particular publication venues are associated with Vrba's work, which makes it difficult to determine focus areas or preferred journals and conferences for dissemination.

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Details about main fields, subfields, and topics of study are not included in the available information, limiting the possibility to outline specific academic disciplines or niches of expertise.

Likewise, no awards have been recorded or attributed to Kamil Vrba in this dataset.

Best Publications

  • New resistorless and electronically tunable realization of dual-output VM all-pass filter using VDIBA

    Norbert Herencsar;Shahram Minaei;Jaroslav Koton;Erkan Yuce

  • A Novel Current-Mode SIMO Type Universal Filter Using CFTAs

    Jiří Mišurec;Kamil Vrba;Norbert Herencsár;Jaroslav Koton

  • KHN-equivalent voltage-mode filters using universal voltage conveyors

    Jaroslav Koton;Norbert Herencsár;Kamil Vrba

  • Current Gain Controlled CCTA and its Application in Quadrature Oscillator and Direct Frequency Modulator

    Roman Sotner;Jan Jerabek;Roman Prokop;Kamil Vrba

  • Single CCTA–Based Universal Biquadratic Filters Employing Minimum Components

    Norbert Herencsar;Jaroslav Koton;Kamil Vrba

  • Realisations of single-resistance-controlled quadrature oscillators using a generalised current follower transconductance amplifier and a unity-gain voltage-follower

    Norbert Herencsár;Kamil Vrba;Jaroslav Koton;Abhirup Lahiri

  • SIMO type low-input and high-output impedance current-mode universal filter employing three universal current conveyors

    Jan Jerabek;Kamil Vrba

  • Z-Copy Controlled-Gain Voltage Differencing Current Conveyor: Advanced Possibilities in Direct Electronic Control of First-Order Filter

    R. Sotner;N. Herencsar;J. Jerabek;R. Prokop

  • Realization of Current-Mode KHN-Equivalent Biquad Using Current Follower Transconductance Amplifiers (CFTAs)

    Norbert Herencsar;Jaroslav Koton;Kamil Vrba

  • The Voltage Conveyor May Have in Fact Found its Way into Circuit Theory

    Josef Čajka;Kamil Vrba

  • Adjustable band-pass filter with current active elements: two fully-differential and single-ended solutions

    Jan Jerabek;Jaroslav Koton;Roman Sotner;Kamil Vrba

  • Novel universal active block: a universal current conveyor

    D. Becvar;K. Vrba;V. Zeman;V. Musil

  • New resistorless tunable voltage-mode universal filter using single VDIBA

    Norbert Herencsar;Oguzhan Cicekoglu;Roman Sotner;Jaroslav Koton

  • Tuneable filter using voltage conveyors and current active elements

    J. Koton;K. Vrba;N. Herencsár

  • Design of Z-copy controlled-gain voltage differencing current conveyor based adjustable functional generator

    Roman Sotner;Jan Jerabek;Norbert Herencsar;Tomas Dostal

  • The conception of differential-input buffered and transconductance amplifier (DBTA) and its application

    Norbert Herencsar;Kamil Vrba;Jaroslav Koton;Ivo Lattenberg

  • Minimal configuration precision full-wave rectifier using current and voltage conveyors

    Jaroslav Koton;Norbert Herencsar;Kamil Vrba

  • New Compact VM Four-Phase Oscillator Employing Only Single Z-Copy VDTA and All Grounded Passive Elements

    N. Herencsar;R. Sotner;J. Koton;J. Misurec

  • Current and Voltage Conveyors in Current- and Voltage-Mode Precision Full-Wave Rectifiers

    Jaroslav Koton;Norbert Herencsar;Kamil Vrba

  • Measurements and Behavioral Modeling of Modern Conveyors

    Radek Sponar;Kamil Vrba

Frequent Co-Authors

Norbert Herencsar
Norbert Herencsar Brno University of Technology
Oguzhan Cicekoglu
Oguzhan Cicekoglu Boğaziçi University
Shahram Minaei
Shahram Minaei Doğuş University
Dalibor Biolek
Dalibor Biolek University of Defence
Jiun-Wei Horng
Jiun-Wei Horng Chung Yuan Christian University
Fabian Khateb
Fabian Khateb Brno University of Technology
Erkan Yuce
Erkan Yuce Pamukkale University
Costas Psychalinos
Costas Psychalinos University of Patras

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