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Caleb Fulton

Caleb Joseph Fulton

Caleb Fulton.

Associate Professor

fulton@ou.edu
(317) 908-1555
RIL 141

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Education

  • BS in ECE (2006)
    Purdue University
  • Ph.D. in ECE (2011)
    Purdue University

About

Caleb Fulton's primary research focus is on calibration, equalization, digital beamforming architectures, and simulatin/characterization of modern digital phased array systems. Additional research areas include microwave-based therapy with carbon nanotubes for treatment of cancer, wireless power harnessing and transfer, and applied electromagnetic simulations.

Research Interests

  • Phased array systems, especially digital arrays Antennas Applied electromagnetics

Current Research Projects

  • Horus All-Digitial Phased Array Photothermal Therapy Using Carbon Nanotubes for the Treatment of Cancer

Experience and Awards

  • DARPA Young Faculty Award, 2015 
  • President's Associates Presidential Professorship, 2017
  • IEEE Senior Member
  • IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society 
  • IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society

 

Undergraduate Courses:

  • ECE 3613 - Electric and Magnetic Fields 
  • ECE 3723 - Circuits II

Graduate Courses:

  • ECE 4703/5703 – Electromagnetic Fields and Wave Propagation
  • ECE 4973/5973 – Microwave Systems and Components
  • R. D. Palmer et al., "Horus—A Fully Digital Polarimetric Phased Array Radar for Next-Generation Weather Observations," in IEEE Transactions on Radar Systems, vol. 1, pp. 96-117, 2023. A. Byrd, R. Palmer and C. Fulton, "Doppler Velocity Bias Mitigation Through Sidelobe Whitening for Multistatic Weather Radar," in IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol. 59, no. 2, Feb. 2021. A. Byrd, R. Palmer and C. Fulton, "Development of a Low-Cost Multistatic Passive Weather Radar Network," in IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, vol. 58, no. 4, April 2020. N. Peccarelli and C. Fulton, "Adaptive Nonlinear Equalization for Digital Array Receivers," in IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 67, no. 11, Nov. 2019. N. Peccarelli, B. James, R. Irazoqui, J. Metcalf, C. Fulton and M. Yeary, "Survey: Characterization and Mitigation of Spatial/Spectral Interferers and Transceiver Nonlinearities for 5G MIMO Sys-tems," in IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 67, no. 7, July 2019. Z. Dunn, M. Yeary, C. Fulton, and R. Rincon, “Impedance dependent wideband digital predistor-tion of solid-state radar amplifiers,” IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, Vol. 53, Issue 5, May 2017. C. Fulton, J. Salazar, R. Zhang, G. Zhang, R. Kelley, J. Meier, M. McCord, D. Schmidt, A. Byrd. L. M. Bhowmik, S. Karimkashi, D. Zrnic, R. Doviak, A. Zahrai, M. Yeary, R. Palmer, “Cylindrical Polarimet-ric Phased Array Radar (CPPAR): Beamforming and Calibration for Weather Applications,” IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, Vol. 55, Issue 5, Jan. 2017. Z. Dunn, M. Yeary, C. Fulton, and N. Goodman, “Wideband digital predistortion of solid-state radar amplifiers,” IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, Vol. 52, No. 5, Oct. 2016. C. Fulton, M. Yeary, D. Thompson, J. Lake, and A. Mitchell, “Digital phased array systems: chal-lenges and opportunities,” Proceedings of the IEEE, Special Issue on Phased Arrays, Vol. 104, Is-sue 3, Feb. 2016. T. Snow, C. Fulton, and W. Chappell, "Transmit-receive duplexing using digital beamforming sys-tem to cancel self-interference", Microwave Theory and Techniques, the IEEE Transactions on., Vol. 59, Issue 12, Dec. 2011.