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Jan Brumm is a Researcher and Lab Manager at the Institute of Communications, TU Hamburg. He holds a Dr.-Ing. (Engineering Doctorate) and focuses on advancing ultra-wideband (UWB) in-body communication systems. His work addresses technical challenges in medical communication, including channel modeling, signal propagation, and antenna design for biomedical applications.
Research interests span wireless communication in medical environments, with a focus on optimizing channel capacity, reducing signal interference, and enhancing data transmission reliability in physiological contexts. His studies integrate stochastic modeling, simulation techniques, and physiological property analysis to improve UWB system performance.
Key contributions include optimizing receiver placement for in-body capsules, analyzing shadowing effects on signal propagation, and developing space diversity methods to mitigate noise. His publications (2016–2024) reflect a progression from foundational channel modeling to applied solutions in medical devices and wearable technology.
Brumm’s research is lab-based at TU Hamburg’s Institute of Communications, with no currently listed grants or advisees. No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
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