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2020 – today
- 2022
- [c15]Michal Muszynski, Tobias Hölzer, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Paolo Fraccaro, Maciel Zortea, Thomas Brunschwiler:
Flood Event Detection from Sentinel 1 and Sentinel 2 Data: Does Land Use Matter for Performance of U-Net based Flood Segmenters? IEEE Big Data 2022: 4860-4867 - [c14]Janik Buecher, Mischa Soujon, Nicolas Sierro, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Bruno Michel:
Firefighter Stress Monitoring: Model Quality and Explainability. EMBC 2022: 4653-4657 - [c13]Maciel Zortea, Paolo Fraccaro, Thomas Brunschwiler, Michal Muszynski, Jonas R. M. Weiss:
Surface Water Mapping in Sentinel-1 Images: A Probabilistic Approach Combining Classic Detection Methods. IGARSS 2022: 5889-5892 - 2020
- [c12]Soeren Klingner, Zhiwei Han, Yuanting Liu, Fan Fan, Bashar Altakrouri, Bruno Michel, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Arvind Sridhar, Sophie Mai Chau:
Firefighter Virtual Reality Simulation for Personalized Stress Detection. KI 2020: 343-347
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c11]Ulrike Pluntke, Sebastian Gerke, Arvind Sridhar, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Bruno Michel:
Evaluation and Classification of Physical and Psychological Stress in Firefighters using Heart Rate Variability. EMBC 2019: 2207-2212 - [c10]Thomas Brunschwiler, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Stephan Paredes, Arvind Sridhar, Ulrike Pluntke, Sophie Mai Chau, Sebastian Gerke, Jorge Barroso, Emanuel Loertscher, Yuksel Temiz, Patrick W. Ruch, Bruno Michel, Sufi Zafar, Theodore G. van Kessel:
Internet of the Body - Wearable Monitoring and Coaching. GIoTS 2019: 1-6 - [i1]Ali Oskooei, Sophie Mai Chau, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Arvind Sridhar, María Rodríguez Martínez, Bruno Michel:
DeStress: Deep Learning for Unsupervised Identification of Mental Stress in Firefighters from Heart-rate Variability (HRV) Data. CoRR abs/1911.13213 (2019) - 2018
- [c9]Jonas R. M. Weiss, Peter Maat:
Analog Optical Signaling for Large Scale Radio Telescopes in Harsh Environments. OFC 2018: 1 - 2017
- [c8]Rahel Strässle, Sebastian Gerke, Thomas Brunschwiler, Yuksel Temiz, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Arvind Sridhar, Stephan Paredes, Emanuel Loertscher, Neil Ebejer, Bruno Michel, H.-M. Lee, C. Alvarado, Ismael Faro, T. van Kessel, Mounir Meghelli, Marc A. Taubenblatt, Sufi Zafar, Frank Libsch, Keiji Matsumoto:
Internet of the Body and Cognitive Hypervisor. CHASE 2017: 296-297 - [c7]Thomas Brunschwiler, Rahel Straessle, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Bruno Michel, Theodore G. van Kessel, Bong Jun Ko, David Wood, Yves Nordmann, Ulrich Muehlner:
CAir: Mobile-health intervention for COPD patients. Healthcom 2017: 1-3 - [c6]Rahel Straessle, Yuksel Temiz, Sebastian Gerke, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Arvind Sridhar, Stephan Paredes, Thomas Brunschwiler, Emanuel Loertscher, Neil Ebejer, Bruno Michel, T. van Kessel, Ismael Faro, Sufi Zafar, Frank Libsch, Marc A. Taubenblatt, Keiji Matsumoto:
Internet of the body and cognitive companion: Enabling high-quality monitoring of patients at home. Healthcom 2017: 1-6 - 2014
- [c5]Andreea Anghel, Rik Jongerius, Gero Dittmann, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Ronald P. Luijten:
Holistic power analysis of implementation alternatives for a very large scale synthesis array with phased array stations. ICASSP 2014: 5397-5401
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j4]Marcel A. Kossel, Thomas Morf, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Peter Buchmann, Christian Menolfi, Thomas Toifl, Martin L. Schmatz:
LC PLL With 1.2-Octave Locking Range Based on Mutual-Inductance Switching in 45-nm SOI CMOS. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 44(2): 436-449 (2009) - 2008
- [j3]Marcel A. Kossel, Christian Menolfi, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Peter Buchmann, George von Büren, Lucio Rodoni, Thomas Morf, Thomas Toifl, Martin L. Schmatz:
A T-Coil-Enhanced 8.5 Gb/s High-Swing SST Transmitter in 65 nm Bulk CMOS With ≪ -16 dB Return Loss Over 10 GHz Bandwidth. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 43(12): 2905-2920 (2008) - [c4]Marcel A. Kossel, Christian Menolfi, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Peter Buchmann, George von Büren, Lucio Rodoni, Thomas Morf, Thomas Toifl, Martin L. Schmatz:
A T-Coil-Enhanced 8.5Gb/s High-Swing source-Series-Terminated Transmitter in 65nm Bulk CMOS. ISSCC 2008: 110-111 - 2007
- [c3]Thomas Toifl, Christian Menolfi, Peter Buchmann, Christoph Hagleitner, Marcel A. Kossel, Thomas Morf, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Martin L. Schmatz:
A 72mW 0.03mm2 Inductorless 40Gb/s CDR in 65nm SOI CMOS. ISSCC 2007: 226-598 - [c2]Christian Menolfi, Thomas Toifl, Peter Buchmann, Marcel A. Kossel, Thomas Morf, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Martin L. Schmatz:
A 16Gb/s Source-Series Terminated Transmitter in 65nm CMOS SOI. ISSCC 2007: 446-614 - 2006
- [j2]Thomas Toifl, Christian Menolfi, Michael Ruegg, Robert Reutemann, Peter Buchmann, Marcel A. Kossel, Thomas Morf, Jonas R. M. Weiss, Martin L. Schmatz:
A 22-gb/s PAM-4 receiver in 90-nm CMOS SOI technology. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 41(4): 954-965 (2006) - [c1]Jonas R. M. Weiss, Marcel A. Kossel, Christian Menolfi, Thomas Morf, Martin L. Schmatz, Thomas Toifl, Heinz Jäckel:
A DC-to-44-GHz 19dB Gain Amplifier in 90nm CMOS Using Capacitive Bandwidth Enhancement. ISSCC 2006: 2082-2091 - 2005
- [j1]Thomas Toifl, Christian Menolfi, Peter Buchmann, Marcel A. Kossel, Thomas Morf, Robert Reutemann, Michael Ruegg, Martin L. Schmatz, Jonas R. M. Weiss:
A 0.94-ps-RMS-jitter 0.016-mm2 2.5-GHz multiphase generator PLL with 360° digitally programmable phase shift for 10-Gb/s serial links. IEEE J. Solid State Circuits 40(12): 2700-2712 (2005)
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