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56
Citations
17081
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2027
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61

Overview

Robert Weigel is affiliated with the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany and specializes in the field of Engineering, with a particular focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their body of research includes 198 publications spanning multiple specialized subfields and topics related to advanced technology and sensor systems.

The scientist's work mainly covers the following subfields of study:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Surgery
  • Ecology

Key research topics explored by Robert Weigel include:

  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • Radar Systems and Signal Processing
  • Advanced SAR Imaging Techniques
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
  • Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
  • Antenna Design and Analysis

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Fabian Lurz
  • Alexander Koelpin
  • Amelie Hagelauer
  • Fabian Michler
  • Valentyn Solomko

Robert Weigel's publications often appear in notable venues such as:

  • IEEE Microwave Magazine
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Frequenz
  • IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
  • 2020 23rd International Microwave and Radar Conference (MIKON)

Among recent papers are:

  • "A dataset of clinically recorded radar vital signs with synchronised reference sensor signals," 2020, Scientific Data
  • "A Review of Integrated Systems and Components for 6G Wireless Communication in the D-Band," 2023, Proceedings of the IEEE
  • "Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Transceivers in SiGe BiCMOS Technologies," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • "Thinking small: Next-generation sensor networks close the size gap in vertebrate biologging," 2020, PLoS Biology
  • "A dataset of radar-recorded heart sounds and vital signs including synchronised reference sensor signals," 2020, Scientific Data

Best Publications

  • Millimeter-Wave Technology for Automotive Radar Sensors in the 77 GHz Frequency Band

    J. Hasch;E. Topak;R. Schnabel;T. Zwick

  • Microwave-Based Noninvasive Concentration Measurements for Biomedical Applications

    Maximilian Hofmann;Georg Fischer;Robert Weigel;Dietmar Kissinger

  • Microwave acoustic materials, devices, and applications

    R. Weigel;D.P. Morgan;J.M. Owens;A. Ballato

  • A wireless pressure measurement system using a SAW hybrid sensor

    G. Schimetta;F. Dollinger;R. Weigel

  • Spread spectrum communications using chirp signals

    A. Springer;W. Gugler;M. Huemer;L. Reindl

  • Non-invasive respiratory movement detection and monitoring of hidden humans using ultra wideband pulse radar

    G. Ossberger;T. Buchegger;E. Schimback;A. Stelzer

  • The Six-Port in Modern Society

    A Koelpin;G Vinci;B Laemmle;D Kissinger

  • Six-Port Radar Sensor for Remote Respiration Rate and Heartbeat Vital-Sign Monitoring

    Gabor Vinci;Stefan Lindner;Francesco Barbon;Sebastian Mann

  • SAW-based radio sensor systems

    L.M. Reindl;A. Pohl;G. Scholl;R. Weigel

  • Radar-Based Heart Sound Detection

    Christoph Will;Kilin Shi;Sven Schellenberger;Tobias Steigleder

  • A fully integrated VCO at 2 GHz

    M. Zannoth;B. Kolb;J. Fenk;R. Weigel

  • RF system concepts for highly integrated RFICs for W-CDMA mobile radio terminals

    A. Springer;L. Maurer;R. Weigel

  • Climatically controlled reproduction drives interannual growth variability in a temperate tree species

    Andrew J. Hacket-Pain;Davide Ascoli;Giorgio Vacchiano;Franco Biondi

  • Quartz pressure sensor based on SAW reflective delay line

    H. Scherr;G. Scholl;F. Seifert;R. Weigel

  • SAW devices and their wireless communications applications

    C.C.W. Ruppel;L. Reindl;R. Weigel

  • A different look on cyclic prefix for SC/FDE

    H. Witschnig;T. Mayer;A. Springer;A. Koppler

  • A dataset of clinically recorded radar vital signs with synchronised reference sensor signals.

    Sven Schellenberger;Kilin Shi;Tobias Steigleder;Anke Malessa

  • Embedded wafer level ball grid array (eWLB) technology for millimeter-wave applications

    M. Wojnowski;R. Lachner;J. Bock;C. Wagner

  • An FPGA-Based Fully Synchronized Design of a Bilateral Filter for Real-Time Image Denoising

    Anna Gabiger-Rose;Matthias Kube;Robert Weigel;Richard Rose

  • A 77 GHz SiGe mixer in an embedded wafer level BGA package

    M. Wojnowski;M. Engl;B. Dehlink;G. Sommer

  • A novel technique for mobile phone localization for search and rescue applications

    Stefan Zorn;Richard Rose;Alexander Goetz;Robert Weigel

  • Microwave electronics: Hartwig thim zur emeritierung

    Andreas Springer;Andreas Stelzer;Robert Weigel

Frequent Co-Authors

Dietmar Kissinger
Dietmar Kissinger University of Ulm
Peter Russer
Peter Russer Technical University of Munich
Martin Vossiek
Martin Vossiek University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Klaus Aufinger
Klaus Aufinger Infineon Technologies (Germany)
Robert Schober
Robert Schober University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Andreas Stelzer
Andreas Stelzer Johannes Kepler University of Linz
Leonhard Reindl
Leonhard Reindl University of Freiburg

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