Harun Taha Hayvacı
Assistant Associate Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering
TOBB University of Economics and Technology
Turkey
Biography
Dr, Harun Taha Hayvacı, had gained his PhD. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Illinois at Chicago (USA) (2012). He had a working experience as Antenna Design Manager at PCTEL.
Research Interest
Antenna design, Electromagnetic wave modeling, Radar detection AND Multi-input multi-output antennas.
Publications
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Kumbul, U., & Hayvaci, H. T. (2016, September). Knowledge-aided Adaptive Detection with Multipath Exploitation Radar. In Sensor Signal Processing for Defence (SSPD), 2016 (pp. 1-4). IEEE.
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Ilbegi, H., Hayvaci, H. T., Yetik, I. S., & Yilmaz, A. E. (2017, May). Distinguishing electronic devices using harmonic radar. In Radar Conference (RadarConf), 2017 IEEE (pp. 1527-1530). IEEE.
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Canta, S. M., Hayvaci, H. T., Erricolo, D., & Albani, M. (2006, July). An experimental validation for the Incremental Theory of Diffraction. In Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium 2006, IEEE (pp. 2144-2145). IEEE.
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Hayvaci, H. T., De Maio, A., & Erricolo, D. (2012, May). Performance analysis of diverse GLRT detectors in the presence of multipath. In Radar Conference (RADAR), 2012 IEEE (pp. 0902-0906). IEEE.
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Hayvaci, H. T., De Maio, A., & Erricolo, D. (2011, May). Diversity in receiving strategies based on time-delay analysis in the presence of multipath. In Radar Conference (RADAR), 2011 IEEE (pp. 1040-1045). IEEE.
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Hayvaci, H. T., Setlur, P., Devroye, N., & Erricolo, D. (2012, May). Maximum likelihood time delay estimation and Cramer-Rao bounds for multipath exploitation. In Radar Conference (RADAR), 2012 IEEE (pp. 0764-0768). IEEE.
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Erricolo, D., Canta, S. M., Hayvaci, H. T., & Albani, M. (2008). Experimental and theoretical validation for the incremental theory of diffraction. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 56(8), 2563-2571.
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Hayvaci, H. T., De Maio, A., & Erricolo, D. (2013). Improved detection probability of a radar target in the presence of multipath with prior knowledge of the environment. IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation, 7(1), 36-46.