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Ibrahim Tekin

Researcher at Sabancı University

Publications -  134
Citations -  1488

Ibrahim Tekin is an academic researcher from Sabancı University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antenna (radio) & Microstrip antenna. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 129 publications receiving 1261 citations. Previous affiliations of Ibrahim Tekin include Alcatel-Lucent & Middle East Technical University.

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Dual-Polarized, Differential Fed Microstrip Patch Antennas With Very High Interport Isolation for Full-Duplex Communication

TL;DR: In this article, a dual-polarized microstrip patch antenna system based on a single radiating element with 180° ring hybrid coupler for differential feeding to achieve high interport RF isolation was presented.
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Diamond semiconductor technology for RF device applications

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of diamond electronics from the RF perspective is presented in this article, where the potential, limitations and current status of diamond semiconductor devices as well as its suitability for RF device applications are investigated.
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Double-Differential-Fed, Dual-Polarized Patch Antenna With 90 dB Interport RF Isolation for a 2.4 GHz In-Band Full-Duplex Transceiver

TL;DR: In this article, a dual-polarized microstrip patch antenna with extremely high interport isolation for a shared antenna architecture-based in-band full-duplex transceiver is presented.
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Method and apparatus for estimating the location of a mobile terminal

TL;DR: In this paper, the location of a mobile terminal is estimated by using only forward-link geo-location techniques when there are enough base stations visible to the mobile terminals to be able to use forwardlink geo location techniques, which produces a more accurate estimation of the mobile terminal's location.
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Method for combining multiple measurements to determine the position of a mobile transceiver

TL;DR: In this article, information obtained from one or multiple base stations is used to calculate a mobile terminal's location in a cellular system based on combining multiple estimated locations; the estimated locations are averaged using a weighted sum, where the weights reflect the quality of information or data that produced the estimated location.