ehem. Wiss. Assistent
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Publikationen
- Markus Bühren, Bin Yang
© Simulation of Automotive Radar Target Lists considering Clutter and Limited Resolution
Proc. Intern. Radar Symposium (IRS) 2007, Köln, September 2007 [ BibTex] - Markus Bühren, Bin Yang
© Extension of Automotive Radar Target List Simulation to consider further Physical Aspects
Proc. Int. Conf. on ITS Telecommunications (ITST) 2007, Sophia Antipolis, Frankreich, Juni 2007 [ BibTex] - Markus Bühren, Bin Yang
© Initialization Procedure for Radar Target Tracking without Object Movement Constraints
Proc. Int. Conf. on ITS Telecommunications (ITST) 2007, Sophia Antipolis, Frankreich, Juni 2007 [ BibTex] - Markus Bühren, Bin Yang
© A Global Motion Model for Target Tracking in Automotive Applications
Proc. IEEE ICASSP 2007, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, vol. 2, pp. 313-316, April 2007 [ BibTex] - Markus Bühren, Bin Yang
© On Motion Models for Target Tracking in Automotive Applications
Workshop on Intelligent Transportation (WIT) 2007, Hamburg, März 2007 [ BibTex] - Markus Bühren, Bin Yang
© Simulation of Automotive Radar Target Lists using a Novel Approach of Object Representation
IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium (IV) 2006, Tokio, Japan, Juni 2006 [ BibTex] - Markus Bühren, Bin Yang
© Automotive Radar Target List Simulation based on Reflection Center Representation of Objects
Workshop on Intelligent Transportation (WIT) 2006, Hamburg, März 2006 [ BibTex] - Markus Bühren, Marius Pesavento, Johann F. Böhme
© Virtual Array Design for Array Interpolation Using Differential Geometry
Proc. IEEE ICASSP 2004, Montreal, Kanada, vol. 2, pp. 229-232, Mai 2004 [ BibTex] - Markus Bühren, Marius Pesavento, Johann F. Böhme
© A new approach to array interpolation by generation of artificial shift invariances: Interpolated ESPRIT
Proc. IEEE ICASSP 2003, Hong Kong, vol. 5, pp. 205-208, April 2003 [ BibTex]
Diplomarbeit:
- © Recheneffiziente Verfahren zur Richtungsschätzung mittels Sensorgruppeninterpolation
Lehrstuhl fuer Signaltheorie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, August 2002