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Overview

Thomas F. Eibert is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their research focuses primarily on the field of Engineering, with a strong emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Aerospace Engineering. Additional areas of study include Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Biomedical Engineering, and Ocean Engineering.

The scientist's work spans several main topics, notably:

  • Electromagnetic Compatibility and Measurements
  • Antenna Design and Optimization
  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Electromagnetic Scattering and Analysis
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis
  • Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods

Their recent publications include:

  • A Ray-Tracing Algorithm Based on the Computation of (Exact) Ray Paths With Bidirectional Ray-Tracing, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • Phase Retrieval for Partially Coherent Observations, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing
  • Fully Coherent UAV-Based Near-Field Measurement and Transformation of the S67-15 m Ground Station Antenna at the German Space Operations Center in Weilheim, 2022, 2022 16th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
  • Multifrequency Phase Retrieval for Antenna Measurements, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • Reliable Linearized Phase Retrieval for Near-Field Antenna Measurements With Truncated Measurement Surfaces, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation

Co-authors frequently collaborating with Thomas F. Eibert are:

  • Stuart Gregson
  • Daniël Janse van Rensburg
  • Clive Parini
  • John McCormick
  • Josef Knapp

Their publications often appear in specific venues, including:

  • IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • Advances in Radio Science
  • 2022 16th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP)
  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • Institution of Engineering and Technology eBooks

Thomas F. Eibert has also contributed to book publications, particularly under the Institution of Engineering and Technology. The books include two volumes titled "Theory and Practice of Modern Antenna Range Measurements, 2nd Expanded Edition," both published in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Hybrid FE/BI modeling of 3-D doubly periodic structures utilizing triangular prismatic elements and an MPIE formulation accelerated by the Ewald transformation

    T.F. Eibert;J.L. Volakis;D.R. Wilton;D.R. Jackson

  • On the calculation of potential integrals for linear source distributions on triangular domains

    T.F. Eibert;V. Hansen

  • Fully Probe-Corrected Near-Field Far-Field Transformation Employing Plane Wave Expansion and Diagonal Translation Operators

    C.H. Schmidt;M.M. Leibfritz;T.F. Eibert

  • Multilevel Fast Multipole Accelerated Inverse Equivalent Current Method Employing Rao–Wilton–Glisson Discretization of Electric and Magnetic Surface Currents

    T.F. Eibert;C.H. Schmidt

  • A diagonalized multilevel fast multipole method with spherical harmonics expansion of the k-space Integrals

    T.F. Eibert

  • Comparison and Application of Near-Field ISAR Imaging Techniques for Far-Field Radar Cross Section Determination

    T. Vaupel;T.F. Eibert

  • Precipitation observation using microwave backhaul links in the alpine and pre-alpine region of Southern Germany

    Christian Chwala;Andreas Gmeiner;Wei Qiu;Susanne Hipp

  • Electromagnetic Field Transformations for Measurements and Simulations (Invited Paper)

    Thomas F. Eibert;Emre Kilic;Carlos Lopez;Raimund A. M. Mauermayer

  • A hybrid FEBI-MLFMM-UTD method for numerical solutions of electromagnetic problems including arbitrarily shaped and electrically large objects

    A. Tzoulis;T.F. Eibert

  • Radiation efficient unidirectional low-profile slot antenna elements for X-band application

    C. Locker;T. Vaupel;T.F. Eibert

  • Multilevel Plane Wave Based Near-Field Far-Field Transformation for Electrically Large Antennas in Free-Space or Above Material Halfspace

    C.H. Schmidt;T.F. Eibert

  • Electromagnetic Field Transformations for Measurements and Simulations

    Thomas F. Eibert;Carlos Lopez;Raimund A. M. Mauermayer;Ole Neitz

  • Surface Integral Equation Solutions by Hierarchical Vector Basis Functions and Spherical Harmonics Based Multilevel Fast Multipole Method

    Ismatullah;T.F. Eibert

  • Iterative-solver convergence for loop-star and loop-tree decompositions in method-of-moments solutions of the electric-field integral equation

    T.F. Eibert

  • A mm-Wave Patch Antenna with Broad Bandwidth and a Wide Angular Range

    Jonas Kornprobst;Kun Wang;Gerhard Hamberger;Thomas F. Eibert

  • Phaseless Near-Field Far-Field Transformation Utilizing Combinations of Probe Signals

    Alexander Paulus;Josef Knapp;Thomas F. Eibert

  • Calculation of unbounded field problems in free space by a 3D FEM/BEM-hybrid approach

    T. Eibert;V. Hansen

  • Adaptive Sampling in Spherical and Cylindrical Near-Field Antenna Measurements

    M. A. Qureshi;C. H. Schmidt;T. F. Eibert

  • Fast spectral domain algorithm for hybrid finite element/boundary integral modelling of doubly periodic structures

    Thomas F. Eibert;John Leonidas Volakis

  • Adaptive Singularity Cancellation for Efficient Treatment of Near-Singular and Near-Hypersingular Integrals in Surface Integral Equation Formulations

    Ismatullah;T.F. Eibert

  • A Multifunctional Metamaterial-Based Dual-Band Isotropic Frequency-Selective Surface

    Safiullah Khan;Thomas F. Eibert

  • Inverse Equivalent Surface Current Method with Hierarchical Higher Order Basis Functions, Full Probe Correction and Multilevel Fast Multipole Acceleration (Invited Paper)

    Thomas F. Eibert;Ismatullah;E. Kaliyaperumal;C. H. Schmidt

  • A Shooting and Bouncing Ray (SBR) Modeling Framework Involving Dielectrics and Perfect Conductors

    Robert Brem;Thomas F. Eibert

Frequent Co-Authors

John L. Volakis
John L. Volakis Florida International University
Kubilay Sertel
Kubilay Sertel The Ohio State University
Wenquan Che
Wenquan Che South China University of Technology
Clive Parini
Clive Parini Queen Mary University of London
Wenjie Feng
Wenjie Feng Nanjing University of Science and Technology
Josef A. Nossek
Josef A. Nossek Technical University of Munich
Quan Xue
Quan Xue South China University of Technology
David R. Jackson
David R. Jackson University of Houston
Alois Knoll
Alois Knoll Technical University of Munich
Peter Russer
Peter Russer Technical University of Munich

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