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33
Citations
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5965
National Ranking
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Thomas Zemen publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thomas Zemen sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 247 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Thomas Zemen D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thomas Zemen sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Thomas Zemen is affiliated with the Austrian Institute of Technology in Austria and has published extensively in the field of Engineering, with a primary focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research spans several subfields, including Biomedical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Networks and Communications, and Media Technology.

Their work covers a variety of topics, notably:

  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
  • Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
  • Advanced Photonic Communication Systems
  • Optical Network Technologies
  • Wireless Body Area Networks
  • Power Line Communications and Noise

Thomas Zemen has contributed to multiple publication venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • IEEE Access
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • IET conference proceedings
  • Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC) 2022

Their recent papers include:

  • "Wireless 3GHz and 30 GHz Vehicle-to-Vehicle Measurements in an Urban Street Scenario," 2022, published at the 2022 IEEE 96th Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC2022-Fall)
  • "Multi-Node Vehicular Wireless Channels: Measurements, Large Vehicle Modeling, and Hardware-in-the-Loop Evaluation," 2021, IEEE Access
  • "Characterizing the 80 GHz Channel in Static Scenarios: Diffuse Reflection, Scattering, and Transmission Through Trees Under Varying Weather Conditions," 2024, IEEE Access
  • "Analog Coherent-Optical Mobile Fronthaul With Integrated Photonic Beamforming," 2021, IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
  • "Site-Specific Radio Channel Representation for 5G and 6G," 2024, IEEE Communications Magazine

Collaborations are a significant part of their research, with frequent co-authors including Markus Hofer, David Löschenbrand, Stefan Zelenbaba, Benjamin Rainer, and Bernhard Schrenk.

Best Publications

  • Time-variant channel estimation using discrete prolate spheroidal sequences

    T. Zemen;C.F. Mecklenbrauker

  • Vehicular Channel Characterization and Its Implications for Wireless System Design and Performance

    C F Mecklenbrauker;A F Molisch;J Karedal;F Tufvesson

  • A geometry-based stochastic MIMO model for vehicle-to-vehicle communications

    J. Karedal;F. Tufvesson;N. Czink;A. Paier

  • Delay and Doppler Spreads of Nonstationary Vehicular Channels for Safety-Relevant Scenarios

    Laura Bernado;Thomas Zemen;Fredrik Tufvesson;Andreas F. Molisch

  • On Wireless Links for Vehicle-to-Infrastructure Communications

    P. Belanovic;D. Valerio;A. Paier;T. Zemen

  • Car-to-car radio channel measurements at 5 GHz: Pathloss, power-delay profile, and delay-Doppler spectrum

    A. Paier;J. Karedal;N. Czink;H. Hofstetter

  • Characterization of Vehicle-to-Vehicle Radio Channels from Measurements at 5.2 GHz

    Alexander Paier;Johan Karedal;Nicolai Czink;Charlotte Dumard

  • Non-WSSUS vehicular channel characterization in highway and urban scenarios at 5.2GHz using the local scattering function

    Alexander Paier;Thomas Zemen;Laura Bernado;Gerald Matz

  • Non-WSSUS vehicular channel characterization in highway and urban scenarios at 5.2 GHz using the local scattering function

    Alexander Paier;Thomas Zemen;Laura Bernado;Gerald Matz

  • The (in-) validity of the WSSUS assumption in vehicular radio channels

    Laura Bernado;Thomas Zemen;Fredrik Tufvesson;Andreas F. Molisch

  • Iterative Time-Variant Channel Estimation for 802.11p Using Generalized Discrete Prolate Spheroidal Sequences

    T. Zemen;L. Bernado;N. Czink;A. F. Molisch

  • First Results from Car-to-Car and Car-to-Infrastructure Radio Channel Measurements at 5.2GHZ

    A. Paier;J. Karedal;N. Czink;H. Hofstetter

  • Time- and Frequency-Varying $K$ -Factor of Non-Stationary Vehicular Channels for Safety-Relevant Scenarios

    Laura Bernado;Thomas Zemen;Fredrik Tufvesson;Andreas F. Molisch

  • Simulation and Measurement-Based Vehicle-to-Vehicle Channel Characterization: Accuracy and Constraint Analysis

    Taimoor Abbas;Jorg Nuckelt;Thomas Kurner;Thomas Zemen

  • Iterative joint time-variant channel estimation and multi-user detection for MC-CDMA

    T. Zemen;C.F. Mecklenbrauker;J. Wehinger;R.R. Muller

  • Delay and Doppler Spreads of Non-Stationary Vehicular Channels for Safety Relevant Scenarios

    Laura Bernadó;Thomas Zemen;Fredrik Tufvesson;Andreas F. Molisch

  • Energy Management Policies for Energy-Neutral Source-Channel Coding

    P. Castiglione;O. Simeone;E. Erkip;T. Zemen

  • Iterative Detection for Orthogonal Precoding in Doubly Selective Channels

    Thomas Zemen;Markus Hofer;David Loschenbrand;Christoph Pacher

  • In-Tunnel Vehicular Radio Channel Characterization

    Laura Bernado;Anna Roma;Alexander Paier;Thomas Zemen

  • Position-Specific Statistics of 60 GHz Vehicular Channels During Overtaking

    Erich Zochmann;Markus Hofer;Martin Lerch;Stefan Pratschner

  • Minimum-Energy Band-Limited Predictor With Dynamic Subspace Selection for Time-Variant Flat-Fading Channels

    T. Zemen;C.F. Mecklenbrauker;F. Kaltenberger;B.H. Fleury

  • Low-complexity geometry based MIMO channel emulation

    Florian Kaltenberger;Gerhard Steinbock;Gerhard Humer;Thomas Zemen

  • Tracking time-variant cluster parameters in MIMO channel measurements: algorithm and results

    Nicolai Czink;Ruiyuan Tian;Shurjeel Wyne;Gunnar Eriksson

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas F. Molisch
Andreas F. Molisch University of Southern California
Nicolai Czink
Nicolai Czink Stanford University
Fredrik Tufvesson
Fredrik Tufvesson Lund University
Claude Oestges
Claude Oestges Université Catholique de Louvain
Bernard Henri Fleury
Bernard Henri Fleury Aalborg University
Giuseppe Caire
Giuseppe Caire Technical University of Berlin
Klaus Witrisal
Klaus Witrisal Graz University of Technology

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