Oleg Iupikov
Oleg Iupikov is an experienced researcher in the Antenna research group, with expertise in electromagnetic design of antenna systems, including active antennas with integrated frontends, array beamforming and signal processing techniques, antenna optimization and synthesis methods and simulations tools, and Over-The-Air characterization of antenna systems using reverberation, anechoic, and hybrid chambers. Oleg has received his PhD from Chalmers in June 2017. He is currently coordinating the OTA characterization of Antenna Systems research direction.
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Contactless Measurement of a D-Band On-Chip Antenna Using an Integrated Reflective Load Switch
A Varactor-Based Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Concept for 5G/6G mm-Wave Applications
Optimization of the TRP evaluation in Anechoic-Reverberation Hybrid Chamber
Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces for OTA Testing: Optimization and Initial Results
The Hybrid Chamber for OTA measurements: Plane Wave Spectrum Quality Vs. Dynamic Range Trade-off
Characterization and Calibration of the Hybrid OTA Chamber Using a Field Scanner
Cell Partitioning Antenna System Performance in Multi-User Scenarios for mmWave Communications
Multipath Rician Channel Simulation in the Test Zone of a Hybrid OTA Chamber
Enhancing mmWave On-Chip-Antennas Using In-Package Electromagnetic Bandgap Structures
A New Hybrid Chamber for Generating a Spectrum of Oblique Incident Plane Waves at the DUT
A Design Concept of Power Efficient, High Gain Antenna System for mm-Waves Base Stations
Emulating Rician distributed channels in a hybrid chamber for OTA measurements
Factory Radio Design of a 5G Network in Offline Mode
Numerical analysis of Huygens-like on-chip antennas for mm-wave applications
Ultra-High-Performance C-and L-Band Radiometer System for Future Spaceborne Ocean Missions
Deep Integration Antenna Array: Design Philosophy and Principles
A Directly Matched PA-Integrated K-band Antenna for Efficient mm-Wave High-Power Generation
Ultra-high performance C L-band radiometer system for future spaceborne ocean missions
Feed array breadboard for future passive microwave radiometer antennas
Innovative Multi-Feed-Per-Beam Reflector Antenna for Space-Borne Conical-Scan Radiometers
Focal Plane Array Breadboard For Advanced Multiple Beam Radiometer Antennas
Digital Beamforming Focal Plane Arrays for Radio Astronomy and Space-Borne Passive Remote Sensing
Multi-Beam Focal Plane Arrays with Digital Beamforming for High Precision Space-Borne Remote Sensing
Domain-Decomposition Approach to Krylov Subspace Iteration
Digital-beamforming array antenna technologies for future ocean-observing satellite missions
On Antenna-Architectures for Sensitive Radiometry to Support Oceanography
Design of a Push-Broom Multi-Beam Radiometer for Future Ocean Observations
An Optimal Beamforming Algorithm for Phased-Array Antennas Used in Multi-Beam Spaceborne Radiometers
Novel multi-beam radiometers for accurate ocean surveillance
Design of Wideband Quadruple-Ridged Flared Horn Feeds for Future Radio Telescopes
Phased-Array-Fed Reflector Antenna Systems for Radio Astronomy and Earth Observations
Dense focal plane arrays for pushbroom satellite radiometers
Onsala Space Observatory – IVS Technology Development Center Activities during 2013
An overview of Beam Modeling Techniques for Future Radio Telescopes
Onsala Space Observatory – IVS Technology Development Center
A Plane Wave Approximation in the Computation of Multiscattering Effects in Reflector Systems
An axi-symmetric segmented composite SKA dish design: Performance and production analysis
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OTA - Over-The-Air Characterization of Active Integrated Antennas for Mobile Systems