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Michael Ernst Gadringer
Researcher at Graz University of Technology
Publications - 86
Citations - 582
Michael Ernst Gadringer is an academic researcher from Graz University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amplifier & RF power amplifier. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 72 publications receiving 446 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Ernst Gadringer include Vienna University of Technology & University of Graz.
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RF Power Amplifier Behavioral Modeling
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive and up-to-date review of nonlinear theory and power amplifier modeling techniques is presented, including a detailed treatment of non-linear theory, as well as chapters on memory effects, implementation in commercial circuit simulators, and validation.
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A Review of Broadband Low-Cost and High-Gain Low-Terahertz Antennas for Wireless Communications Applications
Rui Xu,Steven Gao,Benito Sanz Izquierdo,Chao Gu,Patrick Reynaert,Alexander Standaert,Gregory John Gibbons,Wolfgang Bosch,Michael Ernst Gadringer,Dong Li +9 more
TL;DR: This paper demonstrates different approaches of recent development on wideband and high gain sub-millimeter-wave and Low-THz antennas as well as their fabrication technologies and introduces an all-metal model based on the Fabry–Perot cavity (FPC) theory.
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Highly scalable radar target simulator for autonomous driving test beds
Andreas Gruber,Michael Ernst Gadringer,Helmut Schreiber,Dominik Amschl,Wolfgang Bosch,Steffen Metzner,Horst Pflügl +6 more
TL;DR: The implementation of a modular and highly scalable Radar Target Simulator, which is capable to simulate multiple independent moving targets with realistic parameters is presented.
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A D-Band 3D-Printed Antenna
Chao Gu,Steven Gao,Vincent Fusco,Gregory John Gibbons,Benito Sanz-Izquierdo,Alexander Standaert,Patrick Reynaert,Wolfgang Bosch,Michael Ernst Gadringer,Rui Xu,Xue-Xia Yang +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the design and fabrication of a novel all-metal antenna operating in the millimeter-wave band is described, and the principle of antenna operation is explained, and parametric studies of several key design parameters are provided.
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Radar target stimulation for automotive applications
Michael Ernst Gadringer,Franz Michael Maier,Helmut Schreiber,Vamsi Prakash Makkapati,Andreas Gruber,Michael Vorderderfler,Dominik Amschl,Steffen Metzner,Horst Pflügl,Wolfgang Bosch,Martin Horn,Michael Paulweber +11 more
TL;DR: The authors present an implementation of a vehicle-in-the-loop (ViL) test system which accomplishes these goals in a defined environment and discusses the underlying concepts of the suggested solution and is presenting its performance.