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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jaroslav Koton
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Koton, Jaroslav, Norbert Herencsár, David Kubánek, & Costas Psychalinos. (2017). Fractional-order elements of complement order. International Conference on Electrical and Electronics Engineering.1 indexed citations
Metin, Bilgin, Norbert Herencsár, Jaroslav Koton, & Jiun‐Wei Horng. (2014). DCCII-Based Novel Lossless Grounded Inductance Simulators With No Element Matching Constrains. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.18 indexed citations
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Metin, Bilgin, Norbert Herencsár, & Jaroslav Koton. (2012). Cascadable all-pass filter using a single universal voltage conveyor. 1–4.3 indexed citations
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Herencsár, Norbert, Abhirup Lahiri, Jaroslav Koton, Kamil Vrba, & Roman Šotner. (2012). New floating lossless inductance simulator using Z-copy current follower transconductance amplifiers. 1–4.7 indexed citations
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Šotner, Roman, Norbert Herencsár, Jan Jeřábek, et al.. (2012). Quadrature oscillator based on modified double current controlled current feedback amplifier. 1–4.5 indexed citations
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Herencsár, Norbert, Jaroslav Koton, Kamil Vrba, & Abhirup Lahiri. (2012). Single GCFDITA and Grounded Passive Elements Based General Topology for Analog Signal Processing Applications. 59–62.6 indexed citations
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Vrba, Kamil, Norbert Herencsár, Abhirup Lahiri, & Jaroslav Koton. (2011). Current-Mode Dual-Phase Precision Full-Wave Rectifier Using Current-Mode Two-Cell Winner-Takes-All (WTA) Circuit. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.15 indexed citations
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Herencsár, Norbert, Jaroslav Koton, Shahram Mınaeı, Erkan Yüce, & Kamil Vrba. (2011). Novel resistorless dual-output VM all-pass filter employing VDIBA. Dogus University Institutional Repository (Dogus University).8 indexed citations
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Herencsár, Norbert, Jaroslav Koton, Kamil Vrba, Abhirup Lahiri, & Oğüzhan Çiçekoğlu. (2010). Current-controlled CFTA-based current-mode SITO universal filter and quadrature oscillator. International Conference on Applied Electronics. 1–4.16 indexed citations
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Koton, Jaroslav, Norbert Herencsár, Kamil Vrba, & Oğüzhan Çiçekoğlu. (2010). Versatile precision full-wave rectifier using current and voltage conveyor. International Conference on Applied Electronics. 1–4.6 indexed citations
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Herencsár, Norbert, Abhirup Lahiri, Jaroslav Koton, & Kamil Vrba. (2010). VM and CM quadrature sinusoidal oscillators using commercially available active devices. International Conference on Applied Electronics. 1–4.3 indexed citations
Herencsár, Norbert, Jaroslav Koton, Kamil Vrba, & Oğüzhan Çiçekoğlu. (2009). Single UCC-N1B 0520 device as a modified CFOA and its application to voltage- and current-mode universal filters. International Conference on Applied Electronics. 127–130.13 indexed citations
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