Matthew A Ritchie

Matthew A Ritchie

University College London

H-index: 28

Europe-United Kingdom

About Matthew A Ritchie

Matthew A Ritchie, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College London, specializes in the field of Radar, Signal Processing, Sea Clutter, Micro-Doppler, Multistatic.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Multistatic radar distribution geometry effects on parameter estimation accuracy

Global Navigation Satellite Systems disciplined oscillator synchronisation of multistatic radar

Statistical analysis of hypersonic glide vehicle radar cross section

Multistatic Radar Data Fusion For Detection With Reduced Transmit Power Consumption

Analysis of coherent radar sea clutter with combined wind driven sea and swell

Radar-Centric ISAC Through Index Modulation: Over-the-air Experimentation and Trade-offs

Waveform selection for multi-band multistatic radar networks

Adaptive Active-Passive Radar Control for Low Probability of Intercept Operation

Matthew A Ritchie Information

University

Position

Lecturer

Citations(all)

2859

Citations(since 2020)

2145

Cited By

1642

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

56

i10Index(since 2020)

51

Email

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University College London

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Matthew A Ritchie Skills & Research Interests

Radar

Signal Processing

Sea Clutter

Micro-Doppler

Multistatic

Top articles of Matthew A Ritchie

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Multistatic radar distribution geometry effects on parameter estimation accuracy

IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation

D Dhulashia

MA Ritchie

2024/1

Global Navigation Satellite Systems disciplined oscillator synchronisation of multistatic radar

IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation

Piers J Beasley

Nial Peters

Colin Horne

Matthew A Ritchie

2024/1

Statistical analysis of hypersonic glide vehicle radar cross section

IET Radar, Sonar & Navigation

Jonathan Pinto

Neil L Whyman

Matthew A Ritchie

Hugh Griffiths

2024/1

Multistatic Radar Data Fusion For Detection With Reduced Transmit Power Consumption

Dilan Dhulashia

Matthew A Ritchie

2023/5/1

Analysis of coherent radar sea clutter with combined wind driven sea and swell

Stephen Bocquet

Luke Rosenberg

Matthew Ritchie

2023/11/6

Radar-Centric ISAC Through Index Modulation: Over-the-air Experimentation and Trade-offs

Murat Temiz

Nial J Peters

Colin Horne

Matthew A Ritchie

Christos Masouros

2023/5/1

Waveform selection for multi-band multistatic radar networks

Authorea Preprints

Murat Temiz

2023/10/30

Adaptive Active-Passive Radar Control for Low Probability of Intercept Operation

Piers Beasley

Dilan Dhulashia

Matthew Ritchie

2023/4/12

Non-myopic Sensor Path Planning for Emitter Localization with a UAV

Folker Hoffmann

Hans Schily

Markus Krestel

Alexander Charlish

Matthew Ritchie

...

2023/6/27

Classification of LoRa signals with real-time validation using the Xilinx Radio Frequency System-on-Chip

IEEE Access

Colin Horne

Nial J Peters

Matthew A Ritchie

2023/3/3

Modular Multi-Channel RFSoC System Expansion and Array Design

Nial J Peters

Colin P Horne

Amin D Amiri

Piers Beasley

Matthew A Ritchie

2023/5/1

An experimental study of radar-centric transmission for integrated sensing and communications

IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques

Murat Temiz

Colin Horne

Nial J Peters

Matthew A Ritchie

Christos Masouros

2023/1/16

Multi-Band Hybrid Active-Passive Radar Sensor Fusion

Piers J Beasley

Matthew A Ritchie

2023/5/1

Cognitive radar mode control: a comparison of different reinforcement learning algorithms

Stephanie A Ford

Matthew Ritchie

2022/1/1

SARCASTIC v2. 0—High-performance SAR simulation for next-generation ATR systems

Remote Sensing

Michael Woollard

David Blacknell

Hugh Griffiths

Matthew A Ritchie

2022/5/27

Try Living in the Real World: the importance of experimental radar systems and data collection trials

David Greig

Carmine Clemente

Michail Antoniou

Mohammed Jahangir

Darren Coe

...

2022/10/24

Multistatic radar synchronisation using COTS GPS disciplined oscillators

Piers J Beasley

Matthew A Ritchie

2022/1/1

ARESTOR: A Multi-role RF Sensor based on the Xilinx RFSoC

Nial Peters

Colin Horne

Matthew A Ritchie

2022/4/5

Performance of range and velocity estimation in a multistatic radar network with receiver swarms

Dilan Dhulashia

Murat Temiz

Matthew A Ritchie

2022/10/24

bladerad: Development of an active and passive, multistatic enabled, radar system

Piers J Beasley

Matthew A Ritchie

2022/4/5

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Co-Authors

H-index: 37
Francesco Fioranelli

Francesco Fioranelli

Technische Universiteit Delft

H-index: 28
Michael Inggs

Michael Inggs

University of Cape Town

H-index: 26
Kevin Chetty

Kevin Chetty

University College London

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