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Overview

Michael A. Jensen is affiliated with Brigham Young University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focused on engineering and earth and planetary sciences, with a strong interdisciplinary approach connecting electrical engineering and geosciences.

The main fields of study associated with Jensen include:

  • Engineering
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Within these fields, the subfields of study in which Jensen is involved cover:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Geophysics
  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Paleontology
  • Earth-Surface Processes

Jensen's work addresses several scientific and technical topics. These include:

  • Electromagnetic Compatibility and Measurements
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Power Line Communications and Noise
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

The following papers illustrate the range and scope of Jensen's recent research contributions:

  • "Fallout tuffs in the Eocene Duchesne River Formation, northeastern Utah-ages, compositions, and likely source," 2020, Geology of the Intermountain West
  • "Stratigraphic relationships of the Eocene Duchesne River Formation and Oligocene Bishop Conglomerate, northeastern Utah-pulsed sedimentary response to rollback of the subducted Farallon slab," 2022, Geology of the Intermountain West
  • "A Reconfigurable Over-the-Air Chamber for Testing Multi-Antenna Wireless Devices," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "Reconfigurable Over-the-Air Chamber for Mobile Device Testing: Analysis and Design," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "IEEE AP-S Logo Redesign Contest," 2021, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine

Jensen frequently collaborates with several coauthors, indicating a network of recurring partnerships within their research projects. Notable frequent coauthors include:

  • Bart J. Kowallis
  • Eric H. Christiansen
  • Casey Webb
  • Douglas A. Sprinkel
  • Guido Lombardi

Jensen's publications appear regularly in journals and magazines that focus on both geosciences and electrical engineering topics. Key publication venues are:

  • IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • Geology of the Intermountain West
  • IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine

Best Publications

  • A review of antennas and propagation for MIMO wireless communications

    M.A. Jensen;J.W. Wallace

  • Modeling the statistical time and angle of arrival characteristics of an indoor multipath channel

    Q.H. Spencer;B.D. Jeffs;M.A. Jensen;A.L. Swindlehurst

  • Mutual coupling in MIMO wireless systems: a rigorous network theory analysis

    J.W. Wallace;M.A. Jensen

  • EM interaction of handset antennas and a human in personal communications

    M.A. Jensen;Y. Rahmat-Samii

  • Performance analysis of antennas for hand-held transceivers using FDTD

    M.A. Jensen;Y. Rahmat-Samii

  • Experimental characterization of the MIMO wireless channel: data acquisition and analysis

    J.W. Wallace;M.A. Jensen;A.L. Swindlehurst;B.D. Jeffs

  • Modeling the indoor MIMO wireless channel

    J.W. Wallace;M.A. Jensen

  • Termination-dependent diversity performance of coupled antennas: network theory analysis

    J.W. Wallace;M.A. Jensen

  • A statistical model for angle of arrival in indoor multipath propagation

    Q. Spencer;M. Rice;B. Jeffs;M. Jensen

  • Editorial: advances in propagation modeling for wireless systems

    Claude Oestges;Michael Jensen;Persefoni Kyritsi;Mansoor Shafi

  • Secret Key Establishment Using Temporally and Spatially Correlated Wireless Channel Coefficients

    Chan Chen;M A Jensen

  • Network model for MIMO systems with coupled antennas and noisy amplifiers

    M.L. Morris;M.A. Jensen

  • Evaluation of personal communications dual-antenna handset diversity performance

    J.S. Colburn;Y. Rahmat-Samii;M.A. Jensen;G.J. Pottie

  • Analysis of electromagnetic field polarizations in multiantenna systems

    T. Svantesson;M.A. Jensen;J.W. Wallace

  • Intrinsic capacity of the MIMO wireless channel

    J.W. Wallace;M.A. Jensen

  • Data-Dependent Fingerprints for Wireless Device Authentication

    Michael A Jensen

  • Key generation exploiting MIMO channel evolution: Algorithms and theoretical limits

    Jon W. Wallace;Chan Chen;Michael A. Jensen

  • The capacity of MIMO wireless systems with mutual coupling

    J.W. Wallace;M.A. Jensen

  • Improved Radiometric Identification of Wireless Devices Using MIMO Transmission

    Yan Shi;M. A. Jensen

  • Statistical characteristics of measured MIMO wireless channel data and comparison to conventional models

    J.W. Wallace;M.A. Jensen

  • Cross-layer issues in MAC protocol design for MIMO ad hoc networks

    M. Zorzi;J. Zeidler;A. Anderson;B. Rao

Frequent Co-Authors

Yahya Rahmat-Samii
Yahya Rahmat-Samii University of California, Los Angeles
Karl F. Warnick
Karl F. Warnick Brigham Young University
Buon Kiong Lau
Buon Kiong Lau Lund University
John G. Proakis
John G. Proakis Northeastern University
Neal Patwari
Neal Patwari Washington University in St. Louis
Michele Zorzi
Michele Zorzi University of Padua
Bhaskar D. Rao
Bhaskar D. Rao University of California, San Diego
Gregory J. Pottie
Gregory J. Pottie University of California, Los Angeles
Sinan Gezici
Sinan Gezici Bilkent University

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