Prof. Dr.-Ing. Robert Weigel



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Low-Cost Six-Port for High-Volume Frequency Measurement Systems in the 2.4 GHz ISM-Band (2021) Scheiner B, Probst F, Michler F, Weigel R, Kölpin A, Lurz F Conference contribution, Conference Contribution A Downconversion Link for a 5G Repeater using a Passive Power Adjustment Technique and Analog Predistortion (2021) Potschka J, Kolb K, Maiwald T, Dietz M, Hagelauer A, Aufinger K, Weigel R Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Region based Single-Stage Interference Mitigation and Target Detection (2020) Dubey A, Fuchs J, Madhavan V, Lübke M, Weigel R, Lurz F Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Linearity Trade-offs in High-Voltage RF Switches for Antenna Tuning Applications (2020) Özdamar O, Weigel R, Solomko V, Hagelauer A Conference contribution Channel Characterization at 77 GHz for Vehicular Communication (2020) Lübke M, Hamoud H, Fuchs J, Dubey A, Weigel R, Lurz F Conference contribution, Conference Contribution 1.37A,2A current regulating high side driver with 0.4μJ energy limitation in unpowered state (2020) Easwaran SN, Weigel R Conference contribution Electrothermal Modeling of Surface Acoustic Wave Resonators and Filters (2020) Akstaller W, Weigel R, Hagelauer AM Journal article, Original article Low-profile and low-cost Transmitarray Antenna at 122 GHz based on Unit-Cells with 1-bit Phase Resolution (2020) Frank M, Lurz F, Weigel R, Kölpin A Journal article, Letter A Design-for-Sensitivity Strategy for Charge-Pump-Based Receivers (2020) Schumacher T, Fath P, Schmickl S, Faseth T, Hetterle P, Weigel R, Pretl H Conference contribution A highly adaptable ultra-low weight wireless sensor network for tracking and monitoring of airborne vertebrates (2020) Duda N, Weigel R, Koelpin A Conference contribution