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J.N. Driessen is a researcher in the Department of Microwave Sensing, Signals & Systems at Delft University of Technology's Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science. His work focuses on radar systems, signal processing, and algorithm development for meteorological applications. Recent research emphasizes Doppler weather radar optimization, precipitation analysis, and resource management in sensor networks.
Dr. Driessen has collaborated on projects involving counter-aliasing techniques in radar systems, parametric models for Doppler spectrum estimation, and Gaussian process-based precipitation reconstruction. His publications address challenges in radar engineering, including noise mitigation, incoherent processing, and statistical validation of navigation systems like ADS-B.
He has supervised 3 academic works and contributed to datasets related to Doppler moment estimation and weather radar data processing, available via TU Delft's 4TU.ResearchData repository. Key research trends include integrating advanced signal processing algorithms with real-world meteorological and navigation applications.
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