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Bart Nauwelaers
Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Publications - 486
Citations - 4738
Bart Nauwelaers is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dielectric & Signal. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 479 publications receiving 4258 citations. Previous affiliations of Bart Nauwelaers include Moscow Power Engineering Institute & Catholic University of Leuven.
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EVM Calculation for Broadband Modulated Signals
Michael D. McKinley,Kate A. Remley,Maciej Tomasz Myslinski,J.S. Kenney,Dominique Schreurs,Bart Nauwelaers +5 more
TL;DR: A normalization that facilitates calculation of error vector magnitude (EVM) from measurements is presented and the definition of EVM for a common industry standard is derived from a more basic equation.
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Mutual Coupling Reduction Between Planar Antennas by Using a Simple Microstrip U-Section
TL;DR: A novel structure suppressing the mutual coupling between nearby patches is presented, composed of only a simple U-shaped microstrip, which reduces the Mutual coupling considerably.
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Analytical Model of the DC Actuation of Electrostatic MEMS Devices With Distributed Dielectric Charging and Nonplanar Electrodes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a model for the electrostatic actuation of MEMS devices taking into account the nonuniform distributions of the air gap and the charges in the dielectric layer.
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Physics-based closed-form inductance expression for compact modeling of integrated spiral inductors
TL;DR: In this paper, a closed-form inductance expression for compact modeling of integrated inductors is presented and compared with the measured inductance for a complete set of inductors with different layout parameters.
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Multilayer thin-film MCM-D for the integration of high-performance RF and microwave circuits
TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-layer MCM-D technology using the system in a package concept is presented as a viable approach for the integration of high performance wireless front-end systems.