W. Gregorwich
Papers
2
Total Citations
11
H-Index
2
About
W. Gregorwich is a researcher specializing in phased array antenna design, with a particular focus on multibeam systems and subarray architectures for telemetry applications. His work has made meaningful contributions to the development of advanced antenna systems operating in the 2.2 to 2.4 GHz telemetry band, addressing the practical challenges of wide-angle electronic scanning and multi-polarization capabilities. Among his notable contributions is the development of a sophisticated multilayer subarray design comprising ten printed circuit boards that enable dual-polarized, independent beam control — a technically demanding achievement that supports scan ranges of ±60° in azimuth and ±40° in elevation. Complementing this, Gregorwich has championed cost-effective and practical engineering solutions by leveraging commercial off-the-shelf components and robotic manufacturing techniques to produce lightweight subarrays capable of scanning across a 120-degree cone of coverage. This approach demonstrates a valuable bridge between advanced antenna theory and real-world deployment constraints. With a combined citation count reflecting recognition within the antenna and radar engineering community, Gregorwich's work is particularly relevant for researchers and students exploring phased array systems, electronically scanned antennas, and the miniaturization and cost reduction of complex RF hardware for aerospace and telemetry applications.
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Top Papers
- 1A multilayer subarray for multibeam phased arrays6 citations · 2002
- 2A low cost lightweight subarray for multibeam phased arrays5 citations · 2002