Matthias John
Research Fellow
Electronic & Electrical Engineering
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland
Biography
Matthias John a research fellow in the CTVR telecommunication research center. He received the Dipl. Inf. degree in computer science from the Deutsche Telekom University of Applied Science, Leipzig, Germany, in 2004 and the Ph.D. in microwave antenna engineering from the Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, Ireland in 2008. His research interests include UWB antennas, efficient numerical optimization techniques, antenna miniaturization, RFID and imaging applications.
Research Interest
Antennas; TELECOMMUNICATIONS; Wireless Communication Systems
Publications
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M. John, and M. J. Ammann, A Compact Shorted Printed Monopole Antenna for TV White Space Trials, European Conference on Antennas and Propagation - EuCAP, Gothenburg, Sweden, 08/04/2013, 2013
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A. Loutridis, M. John, and M. J. Ammann, Dual Band LTE Planar Inverted-F Antnna for M2M Applications, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 55, (12), 2013, p2925 - 2929
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A. Loutridis, M. John, and M. J. Ammann, A Printed Inverted-F Antenna for M2M Applications in the Lower UHF Band, LAPC - Loughborough Antennas & Propagation Conference, Loughborough, UK, 11/11/2013, 2013, pp242 - 245
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A. Loutridis, M. John, and M. J. Ammann, Printed Folded Meander Line Dual-Band Monopole for TV White Space and GSM, EuCAP 2014 - European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, The Hague, The Netherlands, 06/04/2014, 2014, pp2848 - 2852
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V. Sipal, M. John, D. Neirynck, M. McLaughlin, and M. J. Ammann, Advent of Practical UWB Localization: (R)Evolution in UWB Antenna Research, EuCAP 2014 - European Conference on Antennas and Propagation, The Hague, The Netherlands, 06/04/2014, 2014, pp1561 - 1565
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A. Loutridis, M. John, and M. J. Ammann, A Dual Band LTE PIFA Antenna for M2M Applications, Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, 57, (7), 2015, p1655 - 1658
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Ultra-Wideband Antennas in, editor(s)Z. N. Chen , Handbook of Antenna Technologies, Singapore, Springer , 2015, [M. J. Ammann, M. John, and G. Ruvio]