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Markus Hehn is a Researcher at the Chair of High Frequency Engineering within the Department of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Information Technology (EEI) at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg. He holds a Dr.-Ing. (PhD) in Electrical Engineering, awarded with 'sehr gut' in November 2021. His work focuses on hardware design and signal processing for indoor positioning systems, including radar systems, low-frequency magnetic field localization, inertial navigation, and RFID technologies.
Education:
- 2004-2007: Training as an Electronics Technician for Automation Technology
- 2008-2010: State-Certified Electrical Engineering Degree from Erlangen Technical College
- 2011-2014: B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, and Information Technology (FAU)
- 2014-2016: M.Sc. (with distinction) in the same field (FAU)
Research interests span hardware development, radar systems, and signal processing for indoor navigation. Recent work emphasizes sequential sampling impulse radar, synthetic aperture imaging, and Kalman filter-based synchronization in networked systems. Collaborations include projects on UHF-RFID localization for mobile robots and 5G/6G antenna arrays.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Institute of Microwaves and Photonics (LHFT) and the Chair of High Frequency Engineering. Seeks students for theses in hardware/circuit design, signal processing, and system design.
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