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Markus Rosch

Researcher at Fraunhofer Society

Publications -  23
Citations -  273

Markus Rosch is an academic researcher from Fraunhofer Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Radar imaging. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 22 publications receiving 181 citations.

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${W}$ -Band Time-Domain Multiplexing FMCW MIMO Radar for Far-Field 3-D Imaging

TL;DR: A radar demonstrator system with real-time capability operating at 90–100 GHz and provides 3-D information about the illuminated scene and the imaging theory is shortly reviewed.
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A 183 GHz Metamorphic HEMT Low-Noise Amplifier With 3.5 dB Noise Figure

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a 183 GHz low-noise amplifier (LNA) designed primarily for water vapor detection in atmosphere, based on InGaAs metamorphic high electron mobility transistor (mHEMT) technology.
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A Low-Loss W-Band Frequency-Scanning Antenna for Wideband Multichannel Radar Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, a class of nonresonant slotted waveguide antennas particularly suited for wideband millimeter-wave radar and imaging applications is introduced, inspired by a variation of the classic narrow-wall leaky structure.
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A 100 GHz FMCW MIMO radar system for 3D image reconstruction

TL;DR: A frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) multiple input multiple output (MIMO) radar demonstrator system operating in the W-band at frequencies around 100 GHz consists of a two dimensional sparse array together with hardware for signal generation and image reconstruction that is described in more detail.
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Millimeter-Wave Tomographic Imaging of Composite Materials Based on Phase Evaluation

TL;DR: A novel data processing algorithm for the generation of tomographic images of composite materials, based on measurements acquired via frequency-modulated continuous-wave radars operating in the millimeter wave regime, is presented and provides valuable information for the optimization of the quality and efficiency of composite-based components.