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Tian-Wei Huang is affiliated with National Taiwan University in Taiwan, with a research focus primarily in the field of Engineering. Their publications cover a range of topics including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Mechanics of Materials.

Their main research interests revolve around several key areas:

  • Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
  • Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
  • Machine Fault Diagnosis Techniques
  • Electromagnetic Compatibility and Noise Suppression
  • Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling
  • Energy Load and Power Forecasting
  • Advanced Power Amplifier Design

Tian-Wei Huang's recent papers include the following works:

  • "38-GHz Phased Array Transmitter and Receiver Based on Scalable Phased Array Modules With Endfire Antenna Arrays for 5G MMW Data Links" (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • "Quantum parallel multi-layer Monte Carlo optimization algorithm for controller parameters optimization of doubly-fed induction generator-based wind turbines" (2021), published in Applied Soft Computing
  • "A Broadband MFCW Agile Radar Concept for Vital-Sign Detection Under Various Thoracic Movements" (2022), published in IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • "A 28-GHz High Linearity Up-Conversion Mixer Using Second-Harmonic Injection Technique in 28-nm CMOS Technology" (2021), published in IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
  • "A 19.7-38.9-GHz Ultrabroadband PA With Phase Linearization for 5G in 28-nm CMOS Process" (2021), published in IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters

The venues where Tian-Wei Huang has frequently published include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
  • IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
  • Applied Soft Computing
  • IEEE Access
  • International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Tian-Wei Huang are:

  • Jeng-Han Tsai
  • Yi-Hsien Lin
  • Chun-Nien Chen
  • Huei Wang
  • Wen-Jie Lin

Best Publications

  • 60-GHz 5-bit Phase Shifter With Integrated VGA Phase-Error Compensation

    Wei-Tsung Li;Yun-Chieh Chiang;Jeng-Han Tsai;Hong-Yuan Yang

  • 60-GHz Four-Element Phased-Array Transmit/Receive System-in-Package Using Phase Compensation Techniques in 65-nm Flip-Chip CMOS Process

    Jing-Lin Kuo;Yi-Fong Lu;Ting-Yi Huang;Yi-Long Chang

  • 35–65-GHz CMOS Broadband Modulator and Demodulator With Sub-Harmonic Pumping for MMW Wireless Gigabit Applications

    Jeng-Han Tsai;Tian-Wei Huang

  • A 25–75 GHz Broadband Gilbert-Cell Mixer Using 90-nm CMOS Technology

    Jeng-Han Tsai;Pei-Si Wu;Chin-Shen Lin;Tian-Wei Huang

  • Design and Analysis of a 55–71-GHz Compact and Broadband Distributed Active Transformer Power Amplifier in 90-nm CMOS Process

    Yung-Nien Jen;Jeng-Han Tsai;Tian-Wei Huang;Huei Wang

  • A 60GHz Low-Power Six-Port Transceiver for Gigabit Software-Defined Transceiver Applications

    Chi-Hsueh Wang;Hong-Yeh Chang;Pei-Si Wu;Kun-You Lin

  • Design and analysis of CMOS broad-band compact high-linearity modulators for gigabit microwave/millimeter-wave applications

    Hong-Yeh Chang;Pei-Si Wu;Tian-Wei Huang;Huei Wang

  • 38-GHz Phased Array Transmitter and Receiver Based on Scalable Phased Array Modules With Endfire Antenna Arrays for 5G MMW Data Links

    Chun-Nien Chen;Yi-Hsien Lin;Li-Cheng Hung;Tzu-Chien Tang

  • A 30–100 GHz Wideband Sub-Harmonic Active Mixer in 90 nm CMOS Technology

    Jeng-Han Tsai;Hong-Yuan Yang;Tian-Wei Huang;Huei Wang

  • New miniature 15-20-GHz continuous-phase/amplitude control MMICs using 0.18-/spl mu/m CMOS technology

    Pei-Si Wu;Hong-Yeh Chang;Ming-Da Tsai;Tian-Wei Huang

  • Compact and broad-band millimeter-wave monolithic transformer balanced mixers

    Pei-Si Wu;Chi-Hsueh Wang;Tian-Wei Huang;Huei Wang

  • A miniature Q-band low noise amplifier using 0.13-/spl mu/m CMOS technology

    Jeng-Han Tsai;Wei-Chien Chen;To-Po Wang;Tian-Wei Huang

  • 1024-QAM High Image Rejection $E$ -Band Sub-Harmonic IQ Modulator and Transmitter in 65-nm CMOS Process

    Wei-Heng Lin;Hong-Yuan Yang;Jeng-Han Tsai;Tian-Wei Huang

  • A 38–46 GHz MMIC Doherty Power Amplifier Using Post-Distortion Linearization

    Jeng-Han Tsai;Tian-Wei Huang

  • MMICs in the millimeter-wave regime

    Huei Wang;Kun-You Lin;Zuo-Min Tsai;Liang-Hung Lu

  • Design and analysis of a 44-GHz MMIC low-loss built-in linearizer for high-linearity medium power amplifiers

    Jeng-Han Tsai;Hong-Yeh Chang;Pei-Si Wu;Yi-Lin Lee

  • Design and analysis of novel high-gain and broad-band GaAs pHEMT MMIC distributed amplifiers with traveling-wave gain stages

    Kuo-Liang Deng;Tian-Wei Huang;Huei Wang

  • Design and Analysis of a 0.8–77.5-GHz Ultra-Broadband Distributed Drain Mixer Using 0.13- $\mu$ m CMOS Technology

    Hong-Yuan Yang;Jeng-Han Tsai;Chi-Hsueh Wang;Chin-Shen Lin

  • A 60-GHz Power Amplifier Design Using Dual-Radial Symmetric Architecture in 90-nm Low-Power CMOS

    Jin-Fu Yeh;Jeng-Han Tsai;Tian-Wei Huang

  • A 20 to 24 GHz $+$ 16.8 dBm Fully Integrated Power Amplifier Using 0.18 $\mu{ m m}$ CMOS Process

    Yung-Nien Jen;Jeng-Han Tsai;Chung-Te Peng;Tian-Wei Huang

Frequent Co-Authors

Huei Wang
Huei Wang National Taiwan University
Kun-You Lin
Kun-You Lin National Taiwan University
Ruey-Beei Wu
Ruey-Beei Wu National Taiwan University
Liang-Hung Lu
Liang-Hung Lu National Taiwan University
Chun Hsiung Chen
Chun Hsiung Chen National Taiwan University
Jenshan Lin
Jenshan Lin University of Florida

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