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Laurent Le Coq

Laurent Le Coq

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Engineering and Technology

D-Index
34
Citations
3388
World Ranking
9287
National Ranking
220

Overview

Laurent Le Coq is affiliated with the University of Rennes in France and has a research focus primarily in the field of engineering, with a significant emphasis on aerospace engineering and electrical and electronic engineering. Their work also touches on biomedical engineering, atomic and molecular physics, optics, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

This scientist's research interests span multiple specialized topics, including electromagnetic compatibility and measurements, antenna design and analysis, antenna design and optimization, microwave engineering and waveguides, advanced antenna and metasurface technologies, energy harvesting in wireless networks, and electromagnetic scattering and analysis.

Laurent Le Coq has contributed to several notable scientific publications. Recent papers include:

  • Sub-THz Circularly Polarized Horn Antenna Using Wire Electrical Discharge Machining for 6G Wireless Communications, 2020, IEEE Access
  • A Circularly Polarized Sub-Terahertz Antenna With Low-Profile and High-Gain for 6G Wireless Communication Systems, 2021, IEEE Access
  • On the Application of Sparse Spherical Harmonic Expansion for Fast Antenna Far-Field Measurements, 2020, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
  • Spherical Phaseless Antenna Measurements Experimental Validation of a Two-Antenna-Positions Procedure, 2022, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
  • Phaseless Spherical Near-Field Antenna Measurements With Reduced Samplings, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation

Frequent co-authors listed in their collaborations include:

  • Benjamin Fuchs
  • Nicolas Mézières
  • Jean-Marie Lerat
  • Romain Contreres
  • Gwenn Le Fur

Laurent Le Coq's work is published repeatedly in established scholarly venues, such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Sensors

Best Publications

  • Multi-Beam Multi-Layer Leaky-Wave SIW Pillbox Antenna for Millimeter-Wave Applications

    M Ettorre;R Sauleau;Laurent Le Coq

  • Multibeam SIW Slotted Waveguide Antenna System Fed by a Compact Dual-Layer Rotman Lens

    Karim Tekkouk;Mauro Ettorre;Laurent Le Coq;Ronan Sauleau

  • Wearable Endfire Textile Antenna for On-Body Communications at 60 GHz

    N. Chahat;M. Zhadobov;Laurent Le Coq;R. Sauleau

  • Continuous Transverse Stub Array for Ka-Band Applications

    Mauro Ettorre;Francesco Foglia Manzillo;Massimiliano Casaletti;Ronan Sauleau

  • Robust Ultraminiature Capsule Antenna for Ingestible and Implantable Applications

    Denys Nikolayev;Maxim Zhadobov;Laurent Le Coq;Pavel Karban

  • Characterization of the Interactions Between a 60-GHz Antenna and the Human Body in an Off-Body Scenario

    N. Chahat;M. Zhadobov;Laurent Le Coq;S. I. Alekseev

  • 60-GHz Textile Antenna Array for Body-Centric Communications

    Nacer Chahat;Maxim Zhadobov;Shoaib Anwar Muhammad;Laurent Le Coq

  • Design of Wideband Dual Linearly Polarized Transmitarray Antennas

    Kien Pham;Ngoc Tinh Nguyen;Antonio Clemente;Luca Di Palma

  • Fast Antenna Array Diagnosis from a Small Number of Far-Field Measurements

    Benjamin Fuchs;Laurent Le Coq;Marco Donald Migliore

  • SIW Slotted Waveguide Array With Pillbox Transition for Mechanical Beam Scanning

    E. Gandini;M. Ettorre;M. Casaletti;K. Tekkouk

  • On the Near-Field Shaping and Focusing Capability of a Radial Line Slot Array

    Mauro Ettorre;Massimiliano Casaletti;Guido Valerio;Ronan Sauleau

  • Ka-Band Phased Array Antenna for High-Data-Rate SATCOM

    T. Lambard;O. Lafond;M. Himdi;H. Jeuland

  • Design and Characterization of 60-GHz Integrated Lens Antennas Fabricated Through Ceramic Stereolithography

    Ngoc Tinh Nguyen;N Delhote;M Ettorre;D Baillargeat

  • Single-Folded Leaky-Wave Antennas for Automotive Radars at 77 GHz

    Mauro Ettorre;Ronan Sauleau;Laurent Le Coq;Frantz Bodereau

  • Comparative Design and Analysis of Luneburg and Half Maxwell Fish-Eye Lens Antennas

    B. Fuchs;O. Lafond;S. Palud;L. Le Coq

  • A Low-Profile and High-Gain Frequency Beam Steering Subterahertz Antenna Enabled by Silicon Micromachining

    Adrian Gomez-Torrent;Maria Garcia-Vigueras;Laurent Le Coq;Adham Mahmoud

  • Interactions between 60-GHz millimeter waves and artificial biological membranes: dependence on radiation parameters

    M. Zhadobov;R. Sauleau;V. Vie;M. Himdi

  • Self-Polarizing Fabry–Perot Antennas Based on Polarization Twisting Element

    S. A. Muhammad;R. Sauleau;G. Valerio;Laurent Le Coq

  • Design and measurement of new reflectarray antenna using microstrip patches loaded with slot

    David Cadoret;Alexandre Laisne;Raphaël Gillard;Laurent Le Coq

  • Sub-THz Circularly Polarized Horn Antenna Using Wire Electrical Discharge Machining for 6G Wireless Communications

    Basem Aqlan;Mohamed Himdi;Laurent Le Coq;Hamsakutty Vettikalladi

  • Reduced-Size Double-Shell Lens Antenna With Flat-Top Radiation Pattern for Indoor Communications at Millimeter Waves

    Ngoc Tinh Nguyen;R Sauleau;Laurent Le Coq

  • Self-Generation of Circular Polarization Using Compact Fabry–Perot Cavity Antennas

    S. A. Muhammad;R. Sauleau;Laurent Le Coq;H. Legay

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronan Sauleau
Ronan Sauleau University of Rennes
Mauro Ettorre
Mauro Ettorre Michigan State University
Mohamed Himdi
Mohamed Himdi University of Rennes
Marco Donald Migliore
Marco Donald Migliore University of Cassino and Southern Lazio
Maxim Zhadobov
Maxim Zhadobov University of Rennes
Matteo Albani
Matteo Albani University of Siena
Joachim Oberhammer
Joachim Oberhammer Royal Institute of Technology
Nelson J. G. Fonseca
Nelson J. G. Fonseca European Space Agency

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