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Marwan Younis is affiliated with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany. Their research activity spans 33 publications within the field of engineering, with a focus on aerospace engineering, astronomy and astrophysics, biomedical engineering, signal processing, and oceanography as notable subfields.

The primary topics of their work include advanced synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging techniques, SAR applications and techniques, antenna design and optimization, microwave imaging and scattering analysis, radar systems and signal processing, and planetary science and exploration.

The frequent publication venues for Marwan Younis comprise multiple contributions to IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine and IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, as well as contributions to IGARSS 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, the 2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference (AERO), and IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters.

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by Marwan Younis include:

  • Digital Beamforming for Spaceborne Reflector-Based Synthetic Aperture Radar, Part 1: Basic imaging modes (2021), IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine
  • A Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging Mode Utilizing Frequency Scan for Time-of-Echo Compression (2022), IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
  • VERITAS (Venus Emissivity, Radio Science, InSAR, Topography, and Spectroscopy): A Discovery Mission (2022), 2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference (AERO)

Other notable papers associated with their collaborative network include "On-Ground RFI Mitigation for Spaceborne Multichannel SAR Systems Using Auxiliary Beams" (2022) and "Error Analysis for Digital Beamforming Synthetic Aperture Radars: A Comparison of Phased Array and Array-Fed Reflector Systems" (2020), both published in IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing.

Marwan Younis frequently collaborates with researchers such as Gerhard Krieger, Alberto Moreira, Felipe Queiroz de Almeida, Michelangelo Villano, and Pau Prats. These partnerships have contributed to a diverse set of research outputs across various domains relevant to radar imaging, signal processing, and aerospace technologies.

Best Publications

  • A tutorial on synthetic aperture radar

    A. Moreira;P. Prats-Iraola;M. Younis;G. Krieger

  • TanDEM-X: A Satellite Formation for High-Resolution SAR Interferometry

    G. Krieger;A. Moreira;H. Fiedler;I. Hajnsek

  • Tandem-L: A Highly Innovative Bistatic SAR Mission for Global Observation of Dynamic Processes on the Earth's Surface

    Alberto Moreira;Gerhard Krieger;Irena Hajnsek;Konstantinos Papathanassiou

  • Planar artificial magnetic conductors and patch antennas

    Ying Zhang;J. von Hagen;M. Younis;C. Fischer

  • TanDEM-X: A satellite formation for high-resolution SAR interferometry

    G. Krieger;H. Fiedler;M. Zink;I. Hajnsek

  • Digital beamforming in SAR systems

    M. Younis;C. Fischer;W. Wiesbeck

  • Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Missions Employing Formation Flying

    Gerhard Krieger;Irena Hajnsek;Konstantinos Panagiotis Papathanassiou;Marwan Younis

  • TanDEM-X: A radar interferometer with two formation-flying satellites

    Gerhard Krieger;Manfred Zink;Markus Bachmann;Benjamin Bräutigam

  • Impact of oscillator noise in bistatic and multistatic SAR

    G. Krieger;M.R. Cassola;M. Younis;R. Metzig

  • Performance prediction of a phase synchronization link for bistatic SAR

    M. Younis;R. Metzig;G. Krieger

  • A Novel OFDM Chirp Waveform Scheme for Use of Multiple Transmitters in SAR

    Jung-Hyo Kim;M. Younis;A. Moreira;W. Wiesbeck

  • Performance Comparison of Reflector- and Planar-Antenna Based Digital Beam-Forming SAR

    Marwan Younis;Sigurd Huber;Anton Patyuchenko;Federica Bordoni

  • SweepSAR: Beam-forming on receive using a reflector-phased array feed combination for spaceborne SAR

    A. Freeman;G. Krieger;P. Rosen;M. Younis

  • First Spaceborne Demonstration of Digital Beamforming for Azimuth Ambiguity Suppression

    Jung-Hyo Kim;M. Younis;Pau Prats-Iraola;M. Gabele

  • Advanced Concepts for Ultra-Wide-Swath SAR Imaging

    Gerhard Krieger;Nicolas Gebert;Marwan Younis;Federica Bordoni

  • First Bistatic Spaceborne SAR Experiments With TanDEM-X

    M. Rodriguez-Cassola;P. Prats;D. Schulze;N. Tous-Ramon

  • Tandem-L: A Technical Perspective on Future Spaceborne SAR Sensors for Earth Observation

    Sigurd Huber;Felipe Queiroz de Almeida;Michelangelo Villano;Marwan Younis

  • Spaceborne Reflector SAR Systems with Digital Beamforming

    S. Huber;M. Younis;A. Patyuchenko;G. Krieger

  • Spaceborne MIMO Synthetic Aperture Radar for Multimodal Operation

    Jung-Hyo Kim;Marwan Younis;Alberto Moreira;Werner Wiesbeck

  • The tandem-L mission proposal: Monitoring earth's dynamics with high resolution SAR interferometry

    G. Krieger;I. Hajnsek;K. Papathanassiou;M. Eineder

  • Advanced synthetic aperture radar based on digital beamforming and waveform diversity

    G. Krieger;N. Gebert;M. Younis;A. Moreira

  • TanDEM-X: A Satellite Formation for High Resolution Radar Interferometry

    Alberto Moreira;Gerhard Krieger;Hauke Fiedler;Irena Hajnsek

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerhard Krieger
Gerhard Krieger German Aerospace Center
Alberto Moreira
Alberto Moreira German Aerospace Center
Irena Hajnsek
Irena Hajnsek German Aerospace Center
Konstantinos Papathanassiou
Konstantinos Papathanassiou German Aerospace Center
Michael Eineder
Michael Eineder German Aerospace Center
Steven Gao
Steven Gao University of Kent
Andreas Reigber
Andreas Reigber German Aerospace Center
Helmut Rott
Helmut Rott University of Innsbruck
Scott Hensley
Scott Hensley Jet Propulsion Lab
Paul A. Rosen
Paul A. Rosen Jet Propulsion Lab

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