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K.C. Gupta

K.C. Gupta

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
34
Citations
8291
World Ranking
5691
National Ranking
1935

Overview

K.C. Gupta was affiliated with IEEE-USA in the United States and contributed to multiple areas within computer science and social sciences. Their research explored a variety of topics including real-time systems scheduling, embedded systems design techniques, and the impact of technology on adolescents.

The scientist had publications spanning these main fields of study:

  • Computer Science
  • Social Sciences

Within these fields, Gupta's work focused on subfields such as:

  • Hardware and Architecture
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Transportation
  • Information Systems

Their research topics notably included:

  • Real-Time Systems Scheduling
  • Embedded Systems Design Techniques
  • Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
  • Impact of Technology on Adolescents
  • Energy and Environmental Systems
  • Education and Learning Interventions

Gupta co-authored publications with several researchers, including:

  • Shruti Jadon
  • Pradyuman Kavedi Kannan
  • Urmil Kalaria
  • Kharade Varsha
  • Prasad B. Honnavalli

Their work appeared in various publication venues such as:

  • IEEE Access
  • INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT SCIENCE
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Selected recent publications by K.C. Gupta included:

  • A Comprehensive Study of Load Balancing Approaches in Real-Time Multi-Core Systems for Mixed Real-Time Tasks, 2024, IEEE Access
  • INTERNET ADDICTION AND SELF-ESTEEM AS PREDICTORS OF AGGRESSION AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, 2025, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT SCIENCE
  • The Hidden Cost of Modeling P(X): Vulnerability to Membership Inference Attacks in Generative Text Classifiers, 2025, arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Neural Networks for RF and Microwave Design (Book + Neuromodeler Disk)

    Q. J. Zhang;K. C. Gupta

  • Artificial neural networks for RF and microwave design - from theory to practice

    Qi-Jun Zhang;K.C. Gupta;V.K. Devabhaktuni

  • Neural Networks for RF and Microwave Design

    Q. J. Zhang;K. C. Gupta

  • Analysis and optimized design of single feed circularly polarized microstrip antennas

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  • Computer Aided Design of Microwave Circuits

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  • Nonradiating edges and four edges gap-coupled multiple resonator broad-band microstrip antennas

    G. Kumar;K. Gupta

  • EM-ANN models for microstrip vias and interconnects in dataset circuits

    P.M. Watson;K.C. Gupta

  • Broad-band microstrip antennas using additional resonators gap-coupled to the radiating edges

    G. Kumar;K. Gupta

  • Design and optimization of CPW circuits using EM-ANN models for CPW components

    P.M. Watson;K.C. Gupta

  • Directly coupled multiple resonator wide-band microstrip antennas

    G. Kumar;K. Gupta

  • RF and mechanical characterization of flip-chip interconnects in CPW circuits with underfill

    Zhiping Feng;Wenge Zhang;Bingzhi Su;K.C. Gupta

  • Segmentation Method Using Impedance Matrices For Analysis Of Planar Microwave Circuits

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  • Development of knowledge based artificial neural network models for microwave components

    P.M. Watson;K.C. Gupta;R.L. Mahajan

  • A generalized model for coupled lines and its applications to two-layer planar circuits

    C.-M. Tsai;K.C. Gupta

  • Design and modeling of RF MEMS tunable capacitors using electro-thermal actuators

    Zhiping Feng;Wenge Zhang;Bingzhi Su;K.F. Harsh

  • A new design procedure for single-layer and two-layer three-line baluns

    Choonsik Cho;K.C. Gupta

  • Emerging trends in millimeter-wave CAD

    K.C. Gupta

  • Multiport power divider-combiner circuits using circular-sector-shaped planar components

    M.D. Abouzahra;K.C. Gupta

  • Analysis and design of planar microwave components

    K. C. Gupta;Mohamed Deeb Abouzahra;Ieee Microwave Theory

  • RF and mechanical characterization of flip-chip interconnects in CPW circuits with underfill

    Zhiping Feng;Wemge Zhang;Bingzhi Su;K.C. Gupta

  • Faster Computation of Z-Matrices for Rectangular Segments in Planar Microstrip Circuits (Short Paper)

    A. Benalla;K.C. Gupta

  • Characterization of radiation loss from microstrip discontinuities using a multiport network modeling approach

    A. Sabban;K.C. Gupta

  • Multiple-Port Power Divider/Combiner Circuits Using Circular Microstrip Disk Configurations

    M.D. Abouzahra;K.C. Gupta

  • Microwave and RF education-past, present, and future

    K.C. Gupta;T. Itoh;A.A. Oliner

  • Digitally controllable variable high-Q MEMS capacitor for RF applications

    N. Hoivik;M.A. Michalicek;Y.C. Lee;K.C. Gupta

  • Multiport network approach for modeling the mutual coupling effects in microstrip patch antennas and arrays

    A. Benalla;K.C. Gupta

  • Reliability testing of flexible printed circuit-based RF MEMS capacitive switches

    Simone Lee;Ramesh Ramadoss;Michael Buck;V.M. Bright

Frequent Co-Authors

Victor M. Bright
Victor M. Bright University of Colorado Boulder
Qi-Jun Zhang
Qi-Jun Zhang Carleton University
Steven M. George
Steven M. George University of Colorado Boulder
Jeffrey W. Elam
Jeffrey W. Elam Argonne National Laboratory
Tatsuo Itoh
Tatsuo Itoh University of California, Los Angeles

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