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Handan Ilbegi
Handan Ilbegi
Ankara University and TOBB University of Economics & Technology
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Classification of electronic devices with power-swept signals using harmonic radar
HT Hayvaci, H Ilbegi, IS Yetik
IEEE transactions on aerospace and electronic systems 56 (3), 2292-2301, 2019
212019
Distinguishing electronic devices using harmonic radar
H Ilbegi, HT Hayvaci, IS Yetik, AE Yilmaz
2017 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf), 1527-1530, 2017
172017
Distinguishing electronic devices using Fourier features derived from harmonic radar
H Ilbegi, HT Hayvaci, IS Yetik
2017 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications …, 2017
142017
A linear model for classification of electronic devices using harmonic radar
HT Hayvaci, M Shahi, H Ilbegi, IS Yetik
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems 57 (6), 3614-3622, 2021
122021
Distinguishing electronic devices using harmonic radar based on a linear model
M Shahi, H Ilbegi, IS Yetik, HT Hayvaci
2019 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications …, 2019
52019
Classification of electronic devices using a frequency-swept harmonic radar approach
H Ilbegi, HI Turan, IS Yetik, HT Hayvaci
Remote Sensing 14 (12), 2953, 2022
32022
Demosaicking with compressive sensing
H İlbeği, AC Gürbüz
2012 20th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU …, 2012
12012
Performance Analysis of Feature Sets for Harmonic Radar to Classify Electronic Devices
H Ilbegi, HT Hayvaci, IS Yetik
2022 International Symposium on Multidisciplinary Studies and Innovative …, 2022
2022
Classification of Electronic Devices Using a Frequency-Swept Harmonic Radar Approach. Remote Sens. 2022, 14, 2953
H Ilbegi, HI Turan, IS Yetik, HT Hayvaci
s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published …, 2022
2022
Demosaicking with compressive sensing Sikiştirilmiş algilama i̇le demozai̇kleme
H İLBEĞİ, A Gürbüz
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