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Stéphane Avrillon
Also published under:S. Avrillon, StÉphane Avrillon, Stephane Avrillon, Stphane Avrillon
Affiliation
CNRS, IETR-UMR, Université de Rennes, France
Topic
Arbitrary Waveform Generator,French Alps,Power Amplifier,Radar Images,Radar System,3D Images,Airborne Platforms,Analog-to-digital Converter,Angle Conditions,Antenna Array,Antenna Array Design,Antenna Position,Antenna Technology,Array Architecture,Array Synthesis,Back-projection Algorithm,Base Station,Baseband Signal,Beam Configuration,Convex Optimization,Crystal Facets,Different Types Of Responses,Electromagnetic Wave,Experimental Validation,GHz Band,Grain Size,Ground Elevation,Ground-based Radar,Half-power Beamwidth,Hardness,High Incidence Angle,Incident Angle,Intensity Profile,Leaky-wave Antenna,Liquid Water,Liquid Water Content,Low Reflectance,M Altitude,MIMO Radar,Mobile Operators,Normal Vector,Ocean Surface,Output Power,Phase-locked Loop,Polarization Diversity,Portable System,Power Consumption,Procedure For The Synthesis,Radar Measurements,Radar Sensor,
Biography
Stephane Avrillon (M'04) received the B.S. degree in electronics engineering from the Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS), Cachan, France, in 1998, the M.S. degree in electronics engineering from Polytech'Nantes, Nantes, France, in 2000, and the Ph.D. degree from the Institut de Recherche en Electrotechnique et Electronique de Nantes Atlantique (IREENA), Nantes, in 2004.
Since 2005, he has been an Assistant Professor at Institut d'Electronique et Telecommunications de Rennes (IETR), Rennes, France. His research interests are focused on antenna design, characterization, and modelling applied to diversity, MIMO, and UWB systems.
Since 2005, he has been an Assistant Professor at Institut d'Electronique et Telecommunications de Rennes (IETR), Rennes, France. His research interests are focused on antenna design, characterization, and modelling applied to diversity, MIMO, and UWB systems.