SEP TEMBER 9 -13 2019 GR ANADA SPA IN
ICEAA 19International Conference on
ELECTROMAGNETICS IN ADVANCED APPLICATIONS
IEEE APWC 19IEEE-APS Topical Conference on
ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
ORGANIZED BY
POLITECNICO DI TORINO
Universidad de Granada
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
IEIIT-CNR
IN COOPERATION WITH
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society
URSI, the International Union of Radio Science
Torino Wireless Foundation
SELENE Srl - Eventi e Congressi
SPONSORED BY
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society
Torino Wireless Foundation
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES
provided by SELENE Srl - Eventi e Congressi
ICEAA 19
IEEE APWC 19
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STEERING COMMITTEE
Rodolfo S. Zich, President of the Torino Wireless FoundationDavid. B. Davidson, Curtin University, Western AustraliaRoberto D. Graglia, Politecnico di Torino, ItalyHisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University, JapanPaul D. Smith, Macquarie University, AustraliaRiccardo Tascone, CNR-IEIITPiergiorgio L.E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, USAFelix Vega, National University of Colombia, Colombia
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Chairman of ICEAA - IEEE APWC Organizing Committee: Roberto D. Graglia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Chairman of ICEAA - IEEE APWC 2019 Local Organizing Committee: Rafael Gómez Martín, Universidad de Granada
Co-Chairwoman of ICEAA - IEEE APWC 2019 Local Organizing Committee: Magdalena Salazar Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
ICEAA - IEEE APWC Technical Program Chair: Piergiorgio L.E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Publication Chair and Proceedings production: Guido Lombardi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
IEEE-APS representative: Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
URSI representative: Piergiorgio L.E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Secretariat / Treasurer / Administration: Manuela Trinchero, SELENE Srl - Eventi e Congressi, Torino, Italy
Members: Jesús Fornieles Callejón, Universidad de Granada, Spain Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Salvador González García, Universidad de Granada, Spain Guido Lombardi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Mario Fernández Pantoja, Universidad de Granada, Spain María Carmen Carrión Pérez, Universidad de Granada, Spain Paolo Petrini, Politenico di Torino, Italy Amelia Rubio Bretones, Universidad de Granada, Spain Miguel Ruiz-Cabello Núñez, Universidad de Granada, Spain Manuela Trinchero, SELENE, Torino, Italy
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
P. L. E. Uslenghi, USA, ChairF. Andriulli, FranceM.C. van Beurden, NetherlandsT. S. Bird, AustraliaA. Boag, IsraelM. M. Botha, South AfricaF. G. Canavero, ItalyC. H. Chan, Hong KongW. C. Chew, USAD. B. Davidson, AustraliaD. Erricolo, USAK. Esselle, AustraliaR. D. Graglia, ItalyJ. Guo, AustraliaL. Gürel, TurkeyM. Gustafsson, SwedenE. Heyman, IsraelJ.-M. Jin, USAR. Kastner, IsraelL. Klinkenbusch, GermanyK. Kobayashi, JapanG. Lazzi, USAQ. H. Liu, USAG. Lombardi, Italy
M. A. Lyalinov, RussiaM. Moghaddam, USAJ. R. Mosig, SwitzerlandS. Mustafa, IraqH. Nakano, JapanA. J. Parfitt, AustraliaA. F. Peterson, USAO. A. Peverini, ItalyC. Pichot, FranceP. Russer, GermanyM. Salazar-Palma, SpainT. K. Sarkar, USAM. S. Sharawi, Saudi ArabiaZ. Shen, SingaporeY. Shestopalov, SwedenP. D. Smith, AustraliaB. Z. Steinberg, IsraelR. Tascone, ItalyJ. F. Vega Stavro, ColombiaG. Virone, ItalyY. Wen, ChinaW. Wiesbeck, GermanyD. R. Wilton, USA
ICEAA - IEEE APWC COMMITTEES
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On behalf of the Steering Committee, of the Organizing Committee and of the Scientific Committee, we are glad to welcome all participants to the twenty-first edition of ICEAA and to the ninth edition of IEEE APWC, the IEEE-APS Topical Conference on Antennas and Propagation in Wireless Communications. These two conferences share a common organization, registration fee, submission site, workshops and short courses, and social events.
The 2019 edition of ICEAA and IEEE APWC is organized by the Politecnico di Torino, the Universidad de Granada, the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, and the Institute of Electronics, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering (IEIIT-CNR) of the Italian National Research Council.
The combination of these Conferences has a wide scope which includes all kinds of advanced applications in Electromagnetics and new technology developments. Broad areas are covered, ranging from Cognitive Radio to Electromagnetic Compatibility and Intentional Electromagnetic Interference; from Antennas, Propagation, and Components Technologies to Radar Cross Section and Asymptotic Techniques; from Electromagnetic Applications to Biomedicine to Computational Electromagnetics; from Wireless Communications to Metamaterials.
Altogether the two conferences feature 67 sessions including 39 special sessions organized by renowned experts. The ICEAA 2019 Conference program consists of 52 sessions and includes 35 Special Sessions; the IEEE APWC 2019 Conference program consists of 15 sessions, including 4 Special Sessions. About 591 papers are scheduled, out of the 887 submitted. As in previous editions invited papers will be presented at the Conferences, giving recent information on the state of the art and new technologies. We thank the Chair of the ICEAA – IEEE APWC Scientific Committee (Prof. George Uslenghi) and reviewers for their contribution to the review of papers accepted for inclusion in the Conferences.
On Friday morning, September 13, a free half-day Short Course on “Low Rank Matrix Algebra for EM Integral Equations” will be given by Dr. J. Shaeffer of Matrix Compression Technologies, LLC, Marietta, GA, USA.
The Conferences are held at the “Granada Conference and Exhibition Center” which for its design, size and features, it is considered one of the main Conference Centers in Spain.
Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Alhambra and the many other interesting places in Granada and its surroundings: we are sure you will enjoy them.
We look forward to seeing you in Granada in September.
Roberto D. Graglia Chairman of the ICEAA - IEEE APWC Organizing Committee
Rafael Gómez Martín Chair of ICEAA - IEEE APWC 2019 Local Organizing Committee
Magdalena Salazar Palma Co-Chair of ICEAA - IEEE APWC 2019 Local Organizing Committee
DATES AND LOCATION
The conferences will be held from 9th to 13th of September 2019, at the “Granada Conference and Exhibition Centre,” Paseo del Violón, Granada, Spain - see map.
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
The official language is English. No simultaneous translation will be provided.
PROCEEDINGS
At the registration, each participant will receive a copy of the Conference Proceedings.
ON SITE REGISTRATION FEE
The ICEAA and the IEEE APWC, share a common organization, registration fee, submission site, workshops and short courses, and social events.
On-site registration fees are:IEEE members: 695,00 Euro (VAT included)Non-IEEE members: 715,00 Euro (VAT included)
Full registration is required of all participants, including members of the Conference Committees, Session Chairs and Authors. The registration fee includes attendance to all sessions, luncheons and coffee breaks, Conference Banquet, and participants’ briefcase containing the Conference Proceedings and other material.
REGISTRATION DESK
The registration desk will be in the Hall at the 1st floor of the Congress Center. Accompanying persons and late registrants may register, or pre-registrants may pick up conference materials, from Monday to Thursday at the following times: 8:00÷17:30. The accompanying person fee is 120,00 Euro and only includes the Conference Banquet.
MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS
Fixed-menu luncheons (from Monday to Thursday) and coffee breaks are included in the registration fee. See staff at the Registration Desk for directions during the Conference.
BANQUET
A banquet will be offered to the participants on Wednesday night, at 8:00 pm at the Carmen de los Chapiteles in Granada. Additional tickets can be purchased from the Registration Desk.The winner(s) of the 2019 ICEAA - IEEE APWC Awards will be announced at the Banquet.
WELCOME TO THE CONFERENCE GENERAL INFORMATION
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PARKING
Undercover parkings are available just opposite the Congress Centre. For further information: https://www.pcgr.org/en/services/parking/
AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT
Each meeting room will be equipped with a notebook. The presenting authors will not be allowed to use their personal computer for presentation; only the computer of the meeting rooms can be used for presentation. Authors’ presentation files should be in either PowerPoint or PDF format. You must make sure that your presentation contains all of the fonts and any auxiliary or multimedia files needed, and that these files are copied on to the session room computer.
INTERNET CONNECTION
The Conference Centre features WI-FI Internet access.
MESSAGES
During the Conference, messages may be directed to participants via Email to: [emailprotected] or [emailprotected] will be posted in front of the Registration desk.
TRANSPORTATION
The Granada Conference and Exhibition Centre is located downtown, within walking distance of most of the accommodation options in Granada. Taxis are often available, otherwise Taxi reservations can be made by calling (+34) 958132323 - https://radiotaxigenil.com
Granada “Federico Garcia Lorca” airport is only 13 km from the city centre. In addition to taxis, there is a public shuttle service from the airport to the city. The last stop is at the Granada Conference and Exhibition Centre (Palacio de Congresos). For further information see: http://www.aena.es/en/federico-garcia-lorca-granada-jaen-airport/public-transport.html
WEATHER
In mid-September, the weather in Granada is warm and sunny; temperatures will range from 15-28 degrees Celsius. Occasional showers are possible; therefore, raincoats or umbrellas may be useful.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
It is advisable to make an early reservation because hotels are subject to availability. A number of hotel rooms in different price categories have been booked for the duration of the Conference. Bookings can be made online at https://2019.iceaaconference.com/booking.php or by email to the Hotel booking service: [emailprotected]
TOURS & ACTIVITIES
For the latest information on the Accompanying Person Programme and other Social Events please check www.iceaa.net, or refer to the Conference registration desk.
USEFUL ADDRESSES
For technical and scientific aspects:
ICEAA Secretariat Dipartimento di Elettronica e Telecomunicazioni, Politecnico di Torino Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino Tel. +39-011-090-4000 (-4056, Prof. R.D. Graglia; -4012, Prof. G. Lombardi) Fax +39-011-090-4015/-4099 - E-mail: [emailprotected]
For logistics aspects and hotel reservation: SELENE s.r.l.(Mrs. Manuela Trinchero) - Via Medici, 23 - 10143 Torino Tel. +39 011 7499601- Fax +39 011 7499576 - E-mail: [emailprotected]
For logistics aspects and hotel reservation during the Conference, please see staff at the Registration Desk
ICEAA - IEEE APWC 2019 YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARD
A certificate and a prize of 800 Euro will be awarded to the young scientist (aged not more than thirty-six as of June 3, 2019) who has authored the best ICEAA or IEEE APWC paper in terms of content and impact on Electromagnetics. The ICEAA – IEEE APWC Scientific Committee reserves the right to make no award if there are no papers of sufficient quality.
The finalists for this Award must present their paper in a special poster session scheduled for Monday afternoon, September 9, 2019, in the coffee-break area near the registration desk. In case of eligible coauthors who are registered participants at ICEAA - IEEE APWC, each awardee will receive a certificate and the cash award will be shared equally among them. The winner(s) of the ICEAA - IEEE APWC 2019 Young Scientist Award will be announced at the Conference Banquet on Wednesday evening, September 11, 2019. Since the award announcement and presentation are made at the Conference Banquet, all candidates are expected to attend it.
ICEAA 2019 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PAPER AWARD
This award is sponsored by the IEEE AP-S Industrial Initiatives Committee. A certificate and a prize of 500 Euro will be awarded to the authors of the most innovative paper in terms of practical, industrial engineering related to the fields of antennas, electromagnetics and propagation. The finalists for this Award must present their paper in a special poster session scheduled for Monday afternoon, September 9, 2019, in the coffee-break area near the registration desk. In case of eligible co-authors who are registered participants at ICEAA, each awardee will receive a certificate and the cash award will be shared equally among them. Since the award announcement and presentation are made at the ICEAA - IEEE APWC banquet, all candidates are expected to attend the banquet.
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MONDAY SEPTEMBER 09, 2019
BREAKING LORENTZ RECIPROCITY USING METAMATERIALSProf. Andrea Alù CUNY Advanced Science Research Center, Photonics Initiative
85 St. Nicholas Terrace, New York, NY 10031, U.S.A. [emailprotected], http://users.ece.utexas.edu/~aalu
Abstract - In this talk, I discuss our recent research activity in electromagnetics, nano-optics and acoustics, showing how tailored meta-atoms and suitable arrangements of them open exciting venues to realize non-reciprocal devices for light, radio-waves and sound, largely breaking Lorentz reciprocity and realize isolation without the need of a magnetic bias. Our approaches are based on using suitably tailored mechanical motion, spatio-temporal modulation, and nonlinearities in coupled resonator systems, and have enabled magnet-free circulators and isolators for sound, microwaves, THz and optical frequencies, non-reciprocal antennas, emitters and absorbers breaking Kirchhoff’s law, self-induced isolation for high-intensities triggered by nonlinearities, and a new generation of non-reciprocal topological insulators for light, sound, and static systems in mechanics. In the talk, I will also discuss the impact of these concepts from basic science to practical technology, and some of their inherent limitations stemming from thermodynamics, specifically in the context of nonlinear isolators and of the delay-bandwidth limit.
Biography - Andrea Alù is the Founding Director and Einstein Professor at the Photonics Initiative, CUNY Advanced Science Research Center. He received his Laurea (2001) and PhD (2007) from the University of Roma Tre, Italy, and, after a postdoc at the University of Pennsylvania, he joined the faculty of the University of Texas at Austin in 2009, where he was the Temple Foundation Endowed Professor until Jan. 2018. Dr. Alù is a Fellow of IEEE, OSA, SPIE and APS, and he currently serves as IEEE AP-S Distinguished Lecturer and AdCom member. He has received several scientific awards, including the ICO Prize in Optics (2016), the NSF Alan T. Waterman award (2015), the OSA Adolph Lomb Medal
(2013), and the URSI Issac Koga Gold Medal (2011).
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 09, 2019
MICROWAVE METANTENNAS: WAVE CONTROL USING METAMATERIALS, METASURFACES, AND METALINES Prof. Zhi Ning Chen Department of ECE, National University of Singapore
Abstract - The physical concepts of metamaterials have revolutionarily reshaped electromagnetic research from microwave, terahertz to optics since later 1990s. With more and more exciting scientific findings, the next wave of metamaterials is to fuel the innovation of electromagnetic engineering for applications. In particular, the metamaterials is expected to spur the development of innovative antenna technology to meet the fast increasing demands in the market of wireless communications and radars. This talk will brief the unique electromagnetic properties. Then the unique changes of antenna design will
be addressed. After that the development of metamaterial-based antenna technologies will be reviewed with the success stories of translational research of metamaterials, metasurfaces and metalines by speaker’s team. Last speaker will comment on the development of metantennas in future.
Biography - Zhi Ning Chen received his BEng, MEng, and PhD degrees all in Electrical Engineering from the Institute of Communications Engineering (ICE), China and his second PhD degree from the University of Tsukuba, Japan, respectively. During 1988~1995, he worked as a Lecturer and later an Associate Professor at ICE as well as a Postdoctoral Fellow and later an Associate Professor at Southeast University, China.
During 1995~1997, he joined the City University of Hong Kong as a Research Assistant and later a Research Fellow. In 1997, he was awarded the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellowship to conduct his research at the University of Tsukuba, Japan. In
2001 and 2004, he visited the University of Tsukuba under the JSPS Fellowship Program (at a senior level). In 2004, he worked as an Academic Visitor at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA. In 2013, he visited “Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes”, UMR8506 CNRS-Supelec-University Paris Sud in Gif-sur-Yvette, France as a Senior DIGITEO Guest Scientist. During 1999~2016, he worked with the Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R) as Principal Scientist, Head for RF & Optical Department, and Technical Advisor. In 2012, he joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore as a tenured Full Professor and now Program Director (Industry). He is holding/held the concurrent guest professorships at Southeast University (Changjiang Chair Professor), Nanjing University, Tsinghua University, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Tongji University, University of Science and Technology of China, Fudan University Dalian Maritime University, Chiba University, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Shanghai University, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Tohoku University, Beijing Institute of Technology, and City University of Hong Kong. He is also serving as the members of State Key Laboratory of Millimeter-waves at Southeast University and City University of Hong Kong. Dr Chen is the founding General Chairs of International Workshop on Antenna Technology (iWAT in 2005), International Symposium on InfoComm & Mechatronics Technology in Bio-Medical & Healthcare Application (IS 3Tin3A in 2010), International Microwave Forum (IMWF in 2010), and Asia-Pacific Conference on Antennas and Propagation (APCAP in 2012). He also involved many international events as General Chairs, Chairs and members for technical program committees and international advisory committees. He has been invited to deliver 80+ keynote/plenary/invited speeches at international academic and industry events. Currently Dr. Chen is interested in electromagnetic engineering and antennas/sensors for communication, radar, imaging and sensing systems. He has published 610+ academic papers and five books entitled Broadband Planar Antennas (Wiley 2005), UWB Wireless Communication (Wiley 2006), Antennas for Portable Devices (Wiley 2007), Antennas for Base Stations in Wireless Communications (McGraw-Hill 2009), and Handbook of Antenna Technologies with 76 chapters (by Springer References in 2016 as an Editor-in-Chief). He has also contributed the chapters to the books entitled UWB Antennas and Propagation for Communications, Radar, and Imaging (Wiley 2006), Antenna Engineering Handbook (McGraw-Hill 2007), Microstrip and Printed Antennas (Wiley 2010), and Electromagnetics of Body Area Networks (Wiley 2016). He is holding 27 granted/ filed patents with 38 licensed deals with industry. He is the recipient of International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation Best Paper Award 2010, the CST University Publication Awards 2008 & 2015, ASEAN Outstanding Engineering Achievement Award 2013, Institution of Engineers Singapore Prestigious Engineering Achievement Awards 2006, 2013(two project awards), and 2014, I2R Quarterly Best Paper Award 2004, IEEE iWAT 2005 Best Poster Award, several technology achievement awards from China during 1990-1997 as well as more than 21 academic awards by the students he supervised. Dr. Chen elevated a Fellow of the IEEE for the contribution to small and broadband antennas for wireless applications in 2007. He has served IEEE Council on RFID as a Vice President and a Distinguished Lecturer since 2015. He severed IEEE Transaction on Antennas and Propagation as an Associate Editor and IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society as a Distinguished Lecturer.
PLENARY LECTURES
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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13, 2019
FREE SHORT COURSE ON LOW RANK MATRIX ALGEBRA FOR EM INTEGRAL EQUATIONSDr. John Shaeffer Matrix Compression Technologies, LLC Marietta, Georgia 30067, USA [emailprotected]
On Friday morning, September 13, a free half-day Short Course on “Low rank matrix algebra for EM Integral Equations” will be given by Dr. John Shaeffer of Matrix Compression Technologies, LLC Marietta, Georgia 30067, USA. The short course is free for the Conference registrants. Participants may register for this short course at the conference registration desk.
This course is intended as an introduction to low rank block matrix factorization methods for Method of Moments (MOM) frequency domain integral equations. Such methods and variations have enabled direct factorization LU solutions on inexpensive PC workstation class computers for problem sizes well over one million unknowns.
The original limitation of MOM formulations is the operations count tyranny of N2 for matrix fill, N3 for LU factorization and N2 for solving each right-hand side (monostatic scattering can easily have 10,000 or more angles).
Problem size increase over the last 50 years is partly due to Moore’s Law in computer technology. However, the main contributor in the last dozen years is the realization that with spatial grouping of unknowns, the interactions of such groups are of low rank. In particular, the introduction of the Adaptive Cross Approximation (ACA) led to our ability to compute sparse low rank blocks of the system matrix and of its LU block factors.
COURSE TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:
• What is low rank? How it is determined? How it is measured? • How do we know if a matrix block is Rk• Spatial grouping using the Cobblestone approach• Adaptive Cross Approximation (ACA)• SVD approximation is lower rank than ACA• Recompression: QR & SVD• Thrill of Rk multiplication• Agony of Rk addition• ACA for computing Rk sums• LU block factorization using Rk matrices• RHS monostatic forcing function in Rk form• LU solve using Rk matrices and the Rk form for the current solution J• Computation of the polarization scattering matrix using the Rk forms of solutions J and row matrix R.
FREE SHORT COURSE
9:00-10:00
FORMAL OPENING
10:20-11:00
PLENARY ADDRESS BY ANDREA ALÙCUNY Advanced Science Research Center-Photonics Initiative, New York, NY, USABREAKING LORENTZ RECIPROCITY USING METAMATERIALS
11:00-11:40
PLENARY ADDRESS BY ZHI NING CHEN Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National University of Singapore, SingaporeMICROWAVE METANTENNAS: WAVE CONTROL USING METAMATERIALS, METASURFACES AND METALINES
ROOM FALLA
ROOM FALLA ROOM ANDALUCIA 3 ROOM ANDALUCIA 2 ROOM ANDALUCIA 1
11.40-15.00
SESSION 1 IEEE APWCSIGNAL PROCESSING ANTENNAS AND ARRAYSChairs: J.A. Encinar, E. Carrasco
15.00-18.40
SESSION 2 ICEAAOrganized by J.A. Encinar, E. CarrascoSPACIALLY FED ARRAYS: REFLECTARRAYS, TRANSMITARRAYS AND PERIODIC STRUCTURESChairs: J.A. Encinar, E. Carrasco
11.40-15.00
SESSION 3 ICEAAOrganized by T.K. SarkarELECTROMAGNETIC AND INFORMATION THEORY Chairs: M. Salazar-Palma, T.K. Sarkar
15:00-18:40
SESSION 4 ICEAAOrganized by L. Klinkenbusch, T. WeilandTIME-DOMAIN METHODSChairs: L. Klinkenbusch, T. Weiland
11.40-15.40
SESSION 5 ICEAAOrganized by A. AlùADVANCES IN ELECTROMAGNETIC METAMATERIALS Chairs: A. Alù, A. Grbic
16:20-18:40
SESSION 6 IEEE APWCANTENNAS - IEEE APWCChairs: T. Bird, T.K. Sarkar
11:40-12:40
SESSION 7 IEEE APWCDOA ESTIMATIONChairs: D.I.L. de Villiers, A. Gorbunova
14.00-18.20
SESSION 8 ICEAA Organized by F.P. AndriulliCOMPUTATIONALLY EFFICIENT SOLVERS AND STABLE DISCRETIZATIONSChairs: F.P. Andriulli, A. Merlini, L. Rahmouni
ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7 ROOM SEMINARS 1-2
11.40-15.00
SESSION 9 ICEAAELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY AND EDUCATIONChairs: H. Shirai, R. Sato
15.00-18.40
SESSION 10 ICEAAOrganized by H. ShiraiRECENT ADVANCEMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORYChairs: H. Shirai, R. Sato
11.40-17.40
SESSION 11 ICEAAOrganized by D.B. Davidson, D. de Villiers, E. de Lera AcedoANTENNA SYSTEMS FOR RADIO ASTRONOMYChairs: D.B. Davidson, D. de Villiers, E. de Lera Acedo
17.40-18.40
SESSION 12 ICEAARADIO ASTRONOMY (INCLUDING SKA)Chairs: D.B. Davidson, D. de Villiers, E. de Lera Acedo
11.40-15.00
SESSION 13 ICEAAOrganized by F. MartinRESONATOR BASED MICROWAVE SENSORSChairs: F. Martin, K. Grenier
15.00-18.40
SESSION 14 ICEAAOrganized by M.N. Georgieva-Grosse, G.N. GeorgievMODERN PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETICS AND THEIR ADVANCED APPLICATIONSChairs: M.N. Georgieva-Grosse, G.N. Georgiev
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE*
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 2019
*PLEASE CHECK THE DETAILED PROGRAM IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES
Coffee break 10:00-10:20 / Lunch break 12:40-14:00 / Coffee break 16:00-16:20
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TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 2019 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 2019
08.20-18.40
SESSION 15 IEEE APWCOrganized by H. NakanoWIDE/MULTI BAND ANTENNAS AND EMERGING ANTENNA TECHNOLOGIESChairs: H. Nakano, M. Krairiksh
08.20-17.20
SESSION 16 ICEAAOrganized by R.D. Graglia, D.R. WiltonNUMERICAL METHODS IN ELECTROMAGNETICSChairs: R.D. Graglia, D.R. Wilton
17.20-18.40
SESSION 17 ICEAAPHASED AND ADAPTIVE ARRAYSChairs: A. Bagheri, H. Kaouach
08.20-11:40
SESSION 18 ICEAAOrganized by W.E. Amatucci, E. ScimeSIMULATION OF SPACE PLASMA-WAVE INTERACTIONS IN THE LABORATORYChairs: W.E. Amatucci, E. Scime
11.40-18.20
SESSION 19 ICEAAOrganized by G. GanguliNATURAL AND STIMULATED EMISSIONS IN THE IONOSPHERE AND MAGNETOSPHEREChairs: G. Ganguli
18.20-19.00
SESSION 20 ICEAAELECTROMAGNETIC APPLICATIONS TO NANOTECHNOLOGYChairs: G. Ganguli, L. Rahmouni
ROOM FALLA ROOM ANDALUCIA 3 ROOM ANDALUCIA 2
Coffee break 10:20-10:40 / Lunch break 12:40-14:00 / Coffee break 16:00-16:20 Coffee break 10:20-10:40 / Lunch break 12:40-14:00 / Coffee break 16:00-16:20
08.20-15.00
SESSION 21 ICEAAOrganized by F. CapolinoNOVEL AND COMPLEX ELECTROMAGNETIC PHENOMENA AND APPLICATIONSChairs: F. Capolino
15.00-17.40
SESSION 22 ICEAA Organized by A. Boag, G. SlepyanELECTROMAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF NANOSTRUCTURES AND NANOANTENNASChairs: A. Boag, G. Slepyan
17.40-18.40
SESSION 23 IEEE APWCRFID TECHNOLOGIESChairs: E. Cetin, B. Poussot
08.20-10.20
SESSION 24 ICEAAOrganized by Y. WenEMC AND SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT IN INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMSChairs: Y. Wen, Y. Xiao
10.40-16.00
SESSION 25 ICEAARADAR IMAGINGChairs: K. Kikkawa, S. Stephany
16.20-18.40
SESSION 26 ICEAAINTEGRAL EQUATION AND FINITE METHODSChairs: O. Franek, S. Poulsen
08.20-10.20
SESSION 27 ICEAAOrganized by J.A. RusserSTOCHASTIC ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDSChairs: J.A. Russer
10.40-12.40
SESSION 28 ICEAAOrganized by G. GradoniCHAOS AND COMPLEXITY IN ELECTROMAGNETISMChairs: G. Gradoni, F. Moglie
14.00-15.20
SESSION 29 ICEAAOrganized by J. GuoADVANCED BEAMFORMING ANTENNASChairs: J. Guo, C. Fumeaux
15.20-18.40
SESSION 30 ICEAAOrganized by M. Gustafsson, L. Jonsson, D. SjöbergOPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES IN ELECTROMAGNETICSChairs: M. Gustafsson, L. Jonsson, D. Sjöberg
ROOM ANDALUCIA 1 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
08.20-12:40
SESSION 31 IEEE APWCLOW-PROFILE AND UWB ANTENNASChairs: T.S. Bird, D. Filipovic
14.00-18.20
SESSION 32 ICEAAOrganized by P.D. Smith, J. Arnold, E. VinogradovaMATHEMATICAL METHODS IN ELECTROMAGNETICSChairs: P.D. Smith, E. Vinogradova
08.20-15.00
SESSION 33 ICEAAMETAMATERIALS AND METASURFACESChairs: A. Epstein, G. Klotz
15.00-18.20
SESSION 34 ICEAAOrganized by Z. ShenNOVEL ANTENNAS AND FREQUENCY-SELECTIVE STRUCTURESChairs: Z. Shen, G. Wen
08.20-11.40
SESSION 35 ICEAAOrganized by A.V. KudrinRADIATION, PROPAGATION, AND SCATTERING OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES IN PLASMAS AND METAMATERIALSChairs: A.V. Kudrin, S.P. Skobelev
11.40-16.00
SESSION 36 ICEAAOrganized by I. LaHaieADVANCED PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR RCS, RADAR IMAGING, AND ANTENNA MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONSChairs: I. LaHaie, M. Moghaddam
16.20-17.40
SESSION 37 ICEAAELECTROMAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIALSChairs: S. Di Meo, Y. Hao
ROOM FALLA ROOM ANDALUCIA 3 ROOM ANDALUCIA 2
08.20-11.20
SESSION 38 ICEAAOrganized by Z.N. ChenPROGRESS IN NEW ANTENNA DESIGNSChairs: Z.N. Chen, Q. Zhang
11.20-15.20
SESSION 39 ICEAA Organized by Y. ShestopalovINVERSE PROBLEMS, CLOAKING, AND NONLINEAR MEDIAChairs: Y. Shestopalov, L. Matekovits
15.20-18.20
SESSION 40 ICEAATECHNOLOGIES FOR MM AND SUB-MM WAVES Chairs: G. Addamo, A. Clemente
08.40-17.00
SESSION 41 ICEAAOrganized by B. NotarosADVANCES IN FREQUENCY-DOMAIN CEM TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONSChairs: B. Notaros, V. de la Rubia
17.00-18.00
SESSION 42 IEEE APWCVEHICULAR ANTENNASChairs: S. Lenzini, J. Spurek
8:40-12:20
SESSION 43 ICEAAEMC/EMI/EMPChairs: D. de Villiers, J.F. Vega-Stavro
14.00-18.00
SESSION 44 ICEAAELECTROMAGNETIC APPLICATIONS TO BIOMEDICINEChairs: G. Lazzi, K. Saito
ROOM ANDALUCIA 1 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 2019 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 2019
Coffee break 10:20-10:40 / Lunch break 12:40-14:00 / Coffee break 16:00-16:20 Coffee break 10:20-10:40
08.20-11.20
SESSION 45 IEEE APWCSMART ANTENNAS AND ARRAYSChairs: A.R. Diewald, P. Mei
11.20-15.20
SESSION 46 ICEAAADAPTIVE AND RECONFIGURABLE ANTENNASChairs: R. Berro, P. Meyer
15.20-18.20
SESSION 47 ICEAAINVERSE SCATTERING AND REMOTE SENSINGChairs: A. Coatanhay, E. Heyman
08.20-12.20
SESSION 48 IEEE APWCPROPAGATION MODELSChairs: S. J. Anderson, E. Plouhinec
14.00-18.20
SESSION 49 ICEAAOrganized by F. CanaveroNEW TRENDS IN ELECTROMAGNETIC MODELING FOR EMC AND SI/PIChairs: F. Canavero, P. Triverio
08.20-12.00
SESSION 50 ICEAAELECTROMAGNETIC MODELING OF DEVICES AND CIRCUITSChairs: M.M. Botha, T. Vaupel
12:00-18:00
SESSION 51 ICEAAOrganized by D. Erricolo, G. Carluccio, R. LattanziRECENT ADVANCES IN ELECTROMAGNETICS FOR MRIChairs: D. Erricolo G. Carluccio, R. Lattanzi
ROOM FALLA ROOM ANDALUCIA 3 ROOM ANDALUCIA 2
08.20-12.20
SESSION 59 ICEAAELECTROMAGNETIC MEASUREMENTSChairs: D. Guerra Pereda, M. Vakhitov
08.20-11.00
SESSION 60 ICEAAOrganized by J.-M. Jin, W.-Y. Yin, S. YanMULTIPHYSICS MODELING IN ELECTROMAGNETICSChairs: J.-M. Jin, W.-Y. Yin
11.00-12.40
SESSION 61 IEEE APWCWIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION AND HARVESTINGChairs: A. Niembro-Martin, S. Reza
08.20-11.00
SESSION 62 IEEE APWCOrganized by J.L. Gomez Tornero, G. Goussetis. A. GeorgiadisINNOVATIVE ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS SYSTEMS FOR A SUSTAINABLE AND EFFICIENT INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)Chairs: J.L. Gomez Tornero, G. Goussetis
11.00-12.40
SESSION 63 ICEAAHIGH POWER ELECTROMAGNETICSChairs: P. Santon, T. Takamatsu
ROOM FALLA ROOM ANDALUCIA 3 ROOM ANDALUCIA 2
08.20-15.00
SESSION 52 IEEE APWCWIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND APPLICATIONSChairs: L. Arjona, S. Saab
15.00-18.20
SESSION 53 ICEAA Organized by M.M. Botha, C. CraeyeANTENNA ARRAY MODELLINGChairs: M.M. Botha, C. Craeye
08.40-12.40
SESSION 54 ICEAAOrganized by V. Monebhurrun, A. Monorchio, R. WaterhouseCOMPLEX ELECTROMAGNETICS SYTEMS: MODELING, MEASUREMENTS AND STANDARDSChairs: V. Monebhurrun, A. Monorchio, R. Waterhouse
14.00-17.40
SESSION 55 ICEAAOrganized by A. BoagFAST COMPUTATIONAL METHODSChairs: A. Boag
08.20-09.40
SESSION 56 IEEE APWCOrganized by P.M. Duarte Cruz, R. CaldeirinhaTHE FUTURE OF IOT TECHNOLOGIES AND SOLUTIONSChairs: P.M. Duarte Cruz R. Caldeirinha
09.40-12.20
SESSION 57 ICEAAOrganized by M. PastorinoMICROWAVE IMAGING AND APPLICATIONSChairs: M. Pastorino, T. Kallos
14.00-17.40
SESSION 58 ICEAAOrganized by K. Esselle, L. MatekovitsEBG-INSPIRED ANTENNAS AND MICROWAVE STRUCTURESChairs: K. Esselle, L. Matekovits
ROOM ANDALUCIA 1 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
08.20-11.20
SESSION 64 ICEAA
Organized by A. Basharin, L. MatekovitsADVANCED ARCHITECTURES SUPPORTING RADIATIONLESS ANAPOLE MODES IN ELECTRODYNAMICS AND NANOPHOTONICSChairs: A. Basharin, L. Matekovits
11.20-12.40
SESSION 65 IEEE APWCCOMMUNICATION SATELLITE ANTENNASChairs: A. Basharin, L. Matekovits
08.20-11.40
SESSION 66 ICEAAANTENNAS - ICEAAChairs: P.M. Duarte Cruz, R. Caldeirinha
11.40-12.40
SESSION 67 IEEE APWCOrganized by P.M. Duarte Cruz, R. CaldeirinhaRADARS & PROPAGATION: TECHNOLOGIES, WAVEFORMS AND INTERFERENCE ISSUESChairs: P.M. Duarte Cruz, R. Caldeirinha
8.40-12:40
FREE HALF DAY SHORT COURSELOW RANK MATRIX ALGEBRA FOR EM INTEGRAL EQUATIONSInstuctor: Ohn ShaefferMatrix Compression Technologies, LLC, Marietta, GA, USA
ROOM ANDALUCIA 1 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
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SESSION 01 - IEEE APWC
SIGNAL PROCESSING ANTENNAS AND ARRAYSChair 1 J.A. Encinar - Chair 2 E. Carrasco
11:40-12:00A HIGH-PERFORMANCE, FLEXIBLE DATA ACQUISITION LIBRARY FOR RADIO INSTRUMENTSA. Magro, K. Bugeja, University of Malta, Malta; R. Chiello, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; A. DeMarco, University of Malta, Malta;
12:00-12:20RECOVERY PERFORMANCE OF LPLQ-ADMM ALGORITHM UNDER SAS IMPULSE NOISEC. Zhang, M. Yang, D. Hao, Harbin Engineering University, China;
12:20-12:40PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT FOR OAM ANTENNA ARRAYSA.Ž. Ilic, Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia; N.M. Vojnović, S.V. Savi, University of Belgrade, Serbia; N. Maletić, E. Grass, IHP – Leibniz-Institut für innovative Mikroelektronik, Germany; M.M. Ilic, University of Belgrade, Serbia;
14:00-14:20A SHRINKAGE L1-NORM CONSTRAINED LMS ALGORITHM FOR ADAPTIVE SPARSE ARRAY BEAMFORMINGW. Shi, Y. Li, Harbin engineering University, China;
14:20-14:40VEHICLE TRACKING THROUGH VISION-MILLIMETER WAVE DOPPLER SHIFT FUSIONM. Trullenque Ortiz, H. Groll, E. Zöchmann, C.F. Mecklenbräuker, TU Wien, Austria;
14:40-15:00IMPLEMENTATION OF 5G BEAMFORMING TECHNIQUES ON CYLINDRICAL ARRAYSD.G. Riviello, R. Garello, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 - 15:00 ROOM FALLA
SESSION 02 - ICEAA
SPACIALLY FED ARRAYS: REFLECTARRAYS, TRANSMITARRAYS AND PERIODIC STRUCTURES Organized by J.A. Encinar, E. CarrascoChair 1 J.A. Encinar - Chair 2 E. Carrasco
15:00-15:20RESISTIVELY LOADED FSS CLAD THERMAL BLANKETS FOR ENHANCED RF SPACE COMMUNICATIONSG. Goncalves Machado, R. Cahill, V. Fusco, G. Conway, Queens University Belfast, United Kingdom;
15:20-15:40DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF LIQUID CRYSTAL-BASED PIXELS FOR MILLIMETER AND SUB-MILLIMETER ELECTRICALLY ADDRESSABLE SPATIAL WAVE MODULATORSG. Perez-Palomino, E. Carrasco, M. Caño-Garcia, R. Hervás, X. Quintana, M.A. Geday, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain;
15:40-16:00WIDEBAND BIFOCAL DIELECTRIC TRANSMITARRAY A. Massaccesi, P. Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
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16:20-16:40VARIABLE PITCH CROSSED SURFACE RELIEF GRATINGS FOR POINT-OF-CARE SENSINGJ. Gomez-Cruz, Y. Bdour, Queen’s University, Canada; E. Carrasco, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; R.G. Sabat, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada; C. Escobedo, Queen’s University, Canada;
16:40-17:00CROSSPOLAR OPTIMIZATION IN REFLECTARRAY ANTENNAS FOR DBS MISSIONSD.R. Prado, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; M. Arrebola, M.R. Pino, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; G. Goussetis, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom;
17:00-17:20DUAL-BAND CAPABILITIES OF THE FOURTH ORDER PHOENIX CELL FOR REFLECTARRAYS ANTENNASG. Courtin, R. Gillard, R. Loison, Institut d’Electronique et de Telecommunications de Rennes (IETR), France; D. Bresciani, Thales Alenia Space, France; M. Romier, Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales, France;
17:20-17:40DUAL-FREQUENCY REFLECTARRAY CELLS TO GENERATE CLOSELY SPACED BEAMS IN ORTHOGONAL CIRCULAR POLARIZATIOND. Martinez de Rioja, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain; R. Florencio, University of Alcala, Spain; J.A. Encinar, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain; R.R. Boix, University of Seville, Spain; E. Carrasco, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain;
17:40-18:00BANDWIDTH-ENHANCED TERAHERTZ REFLECTARRAYX. You, C. Fumeaux, W. Withayachumnankul, The University of Adelaide, Australia;
18:00-18:20MULTI-BEAM TRANSMITARRAY ANTENNAS FOR 5G RADIO ACCESS AT KA-BANDG. Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; M.R. Dehghani Kodnoeih, ALCAN Systems GmbH, Germany; K.T. Pham, International University, VNU-HCM, Vietnam; E. Motta Cruz, Univ Nantes, D. González-Ovejero, Ronan Sauleau, Univ Rennes, CNRS, France;
18:20-18:40OPTIMIZATION BY UNIT-CELL ROTATION OF LINEAR-TO-CIRCULAR POLARIZING REFLECTORS FOR MULTIPLE BEAM APPLICATIONSS. Mercader Pellicer, G. Goussetis, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; D. Bresciani, H. Legay, Thales Alenia Space, France; N.J.G. Fonseca, European Space Agency, Netherlands;
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 - 11:40 ROOM ANDALUCIA 3
SESSION 03 - ICEAA
ELECTROMAGNETIC AND INFORMATION THEORY, organized by T.K. SarkarChair 1 M. Salazar-Palma - Chair 2 T.K. Sarkar
11:40-12:00INTRODUCTIONT.K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, NY, United States
12:00-12:20IMPORTANCE OF THE DISPERSION PRINCIPLES IN SYSTEM DESIGNM. Salazar Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain;
12:20-12:40INFORMATION THEORY IN COMMUNICATIONS SUBSYTEMSM. Lagunas, A. Perez-Neira, CTTC, Spain;
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14:00-14:20BLENDING ELECTROMAGNETIC AND INFORMATION THEORY IN ANTENNA SYNTHESISM.D. Migliore, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy;
14:20-14:40RADIO FREQUENCY CODINGA. Perez-Neira, CTTC, Spain;
14:40-15:00CONNECTION BETWEEN INFORMATION THEORY AND ELECTROMAGNETICST. Sarkar, Syracuse University, NY, United States;
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 - 15:00 ROOM ANDALUCIA 3
SESSION 04 - ICEAA
TIME-DOMAIN METHODS Organized by L. Klinkenbusch, T. WeilandChair 1 L. Klinkenbusch - Chair 2 T. Weiland
15:00-15:20TIME-DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF STOCHASTIC ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS BASED ON JEFIMENKO’S EQUATIONJ.A. Russer, eV-Technologies, France; M. Haider, Technische Universität München, Germany; A. Baev, Y. Kuznetsov, Moscow Aviation Institute, Russia; P. Russer, Technische Universität München, Germany;
15:20-15:40 WAVEFORM RELAXATION FOR FIELD/CIRCUIT COUPLED PROBLEMS WITH CUTSETS OF INDUCTANCES AND CURRENT SOURCESI. Cortes Garcia, TU Darmstadt, Germany; J. Pade, HU Berlin, Germany; S. Schöps, TU Darmstadt, Germany; C. Strohm, C. Tischendorf, HU Berlin, Germany;
15:40-16:00TIME-GATING THE SOURCES IN INVERSE EQUIVALENT SOURCE RECONSTRUCTION PROBLEMS TO ELIMINATE MUTUAL COUPLING EFFECTSJ. Knapp, J. Kornprobst, A. Paulus, T.F. Eibert, Technical University of Munich, Germany;
16:20-16:40RECURRENT QUANTIFICATION ANALYSIS FOR MODEL REDUCTION OF NONLINEAR TRANSIENT ELECTRO-QUASISTATIC FIELD PROBLEMSF. Kasolis, D. Zhang, M. Clemens, University of Wuppertal, Germany;
16:40-17:00COMBINED FIELD/SYSTEM SIMULATIONS OF LOW-FREQUENCY DEVICES IN TIME DOMAIN BASED ON ADAPTIVE NONLINEAR REDUCED ORDER MODELSN. Weber, E. Lange, S. Reitzinger, S. Zaglmayr, Dassault Systemes Deutschland GmbH, Germany; T. Weiland, Institut für Teilchenbeschleunigung und Elektromagnetische Felder TU Darmstadt, Germany;
17:00-17:40STATE OF THE ART SIMULATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS IN TIME DOMAIN USING THE FINITE INTEGRATION TECHNIQUEP. Thoma, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany;
17:40-18:00A STUDY ON MATRIX DERIVATIVES FOR THE SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC EIGENVALUE PROBLEMSR. Schuhmann, P. Jorkowski, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany;
18:00-18:20QUASISTATIC DARWIN MODEL FIELD FORMULATIONS IN TIME DOMAINM. Clemens, University of Wuppertal, Germany; S. Schöps, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany;
18:20-18:40ABSORBING BOUNDARY CONDITION OF FDTD METHOD BASED ON SURFACE EQUIVALENCE THEOREM USING SPHERICAL HARMONICS EXPRESSIONH. Kawaguchi, Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan;
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 - 11:40 ROOM ANDALUCIA 2
SESSION 05 - ICEAA
ADVANCES IN ELECTROMAGNETIC METAMATERIALS TIME-DOMAIN METHODS Organized by A. AlùChair 1 A. Alù - Chair 2 A. Grbic
11:40-12:00 ROTATION-INDUCED EFFECTS AND POLARIZABILITY THEORY FOR ROTATING METAMATERIALS OBSERVED IN THEIR REST-FRAMEI. Kazma, B.Z. Steinberg, Tel-Aviv University, Israel;
12:00-12:20TIME-MODULATED DIPOLESM.S. Mirmoosa, G. Ptitcyn, S.A. Tretyakov, Aalto University, Finland;
12:20-12:40SPACE, TIME AND SPACE-TIME DISCONTINUITIES IN TRANSMISSION LINES: REVIEWY. Hadad, Tel-Aviv University, Israel; A. Shlivinski, Ben-Gurion University, Israel;
14:00-14:20 TIME-MODULATED METAMATERIALS AND METASURFACES: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS A. Grbic, C. Scarborough, F. Salas, Z. Wu, University of Michigan, MN, United States;
14:20-14:40LINEAR TIME-PERIODIC SYSTEMS WITH EXCEPTIONAL POINTS OF DEGENERACYH. Kazemi, M.Y. Nada, T. Mealy, A.F. Abdelshafy, F. Capolino, University of California Irvine, CA, United States;
14:40-15:00HIGHLY DIRECTIVE LEAKY-WAVE ANTENNAS BASED ON PT-SYMMETRIC METASURFACESM. Hajizadegan, L. Zhu, P.-Y. Chen, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, United States;
15:00-15:20ROBUST WAVE TRANSPORT AT SUBWAVELENGTH SCALE WITH CHIRAL METAMATERIALSB. Orazbayev, N. Kaina, R. Fleury, EPFL, Switzerland;
15:20-15:40SYNTHESIS AND ENHANCEMENT OF MULTILAYERED METASURFACES BASED ON RIGOROUS ANALYTICAL MODEL INCLUDING NEAR-FIELD INTRALAYER AND INTERLAYER COUPLINGS. Levy, Y. Kerzhner, A. Epstein, Techninon-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel;
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SESSION 06 - IEEE APWC
ANTENNAS-IEEE APWCChair 1 T. Bird - Chair 2 T.K. Sarkar
16:20-16:40A BLOCK-SPARSE SET-MEMBERSHIP PNLMS ALGORITHM BASED ON HYBRID ZERO-ATTRACTION PENALTYZ. Jin, Y. Li, Z. Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, China;
16:40-17:00SLM 3D-PRINTED ACTIVE PHASED ARRAY FOR X-BAND SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONSH. Oosthuizen, J. Gilmore, Stellenbosch University, South Africa;
17:00-17:20 DESIGN OF A NEW TYPE PHASE SHIFTING ARRAY WITH DUAL RADIATING MODESJ. Yu, J. Cao, X. Zhang, L. Zheng, S. Chen, China Electronics Technology Group Corporation No.38 Research Institute, China;
17:20-17:40FULLY 3D-PRINTED RFID TAGS BASED ON PRINTABLE METALLIC FILAMENT: PERFORMANCE COMPARISON WITH OTHER FABRICATION TECHNIQUESR. Colella, F.P. Chietera, L. Catarinucci, University of Salento, Italy; J.F. Salmeron, A. Rivadeneyra, M.A. Carvajal, A.J. Palma, L.F. Capitan-Vallvey, University of Granada, Spain;
17:40-18:00 ANTENNA MODELING BY NEAR FIELD EQUIVALENT SOURCES IN RADIO FREQUENCY INTEROPERABILITYO. Ronciere, P. Marchand, DGA, France;
18:00-18:20A MULTI BAND PLANAR INVERTED-F ANTENNA WITH MEANDERED SLOTS FOR MOBILE APPLICATIONSV. Sai Boddu, S. Chilukuri, Vardhaman College of Engineering, India;
18:20-18:40COMPACT FOUR ELEMENT DUAL BAND NOTCHED ORTHOGONALLY PLACED UWB ANTENNAS FOR WIRELESS MIMO APPLICATIONSK. Muzaffar, M. Idrees Magray, Islamic University of Science & Technology, India;
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 - 11:40 ROOM ANDALUCIA 1
SESSION 07 - IEEE APWC
DOA ESTIMATIONChair 1 D.I.L. de Villiers - Chair 2 A. Gorbunova
11:40-12:00 CYCLOSTATIONARY SOURCES LOCALIZATION IN WIRELESS MULTIPATH ENVIRONMENTA. Gorbunova, A. Denisov, M. Konovalyuk, A. Baev, Y.V. Kuznetsov, Moscow Aviation Institute, Russia;
12:00-12:20 PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE OF REGULAR SPARSE ARRAY DIRECTION OF ARRIVAL ESTIMATION IN 1-DD.I.L. De Villiers, R. Louw, R. Weideman, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; A. Cuyt, F. Knaepkens, Antwerp University, Belgium; W.-S. Lee, Stirling University, United Kingdom;
12:20-12:40MIMO-SPARSE RADARS FOR ENHANCED DOA ESTIMATIONOF SPATIO-TEMPORAL CORRELATED SOURCESN. Amani, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; V. Roy, A. Filippi, NXP semiconductors, Netherlands; R. Maaskant, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 - 14:00 ROOM ANDALUCIA 1
SESSION 08 - ICEAA
COMPUTATIONALLY EFFICIENT SOLVERS AND STABLE DISCRETIZATIONS Organized by F.P. AndriulliChair 1 F.P. Andriulli - Chair 2 A. Merlini, L. Rahmouni
14:00-14:20 CONDITIONING OF GENERALIZED SOURCE INTEGRAL EQUATION FORMULATIONSA. Sharshevsky, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Y. Brick, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; A. Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel;
14:20-14:40EFFICIENT MATRIX FILLING FOR A VOLUME-SURFACE INTEGRAL EQUATION METHODX.J. Li, J. Hu, Y.P. Chen, L. Lei, M. Jiang, Z. Rong, The University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China;
14:40-15:00FAST ITERATIVE SOLVER BASED ON THE MULTILEVEL NONUNIFORM GRID APPROACH FOR PROBLEMS OF ACOUSTIC SCATTERING BY ELASTIC SHELLSE.V. Chernokozhin, Tel Aviv University, Israel; A. Tsinovoy, Rafael Advanced Defence Systems Ltd., Israel; A. Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel;
15:00-15:20A DISCRETISATION METHOD FOR THE ELECTRIC FIELD INTEGRAL EQUATION USING THE HDIV INNER PRODUCT WITHOUT THE BARYCENTRIC REFINMENTK. Niino, N. Nishimura, Kyoto University, Japan;
15:20-15:40SOME INVESTIGATIONS ON APPLYING DEEP LEARNING TECHNIQUES TO SOLVE PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONSM. Li, T. Shan, F. Yang, S. Xu, Tsinghua University, China;
15:40-16:00 LEAST SQUARES METHOD WEIGHTED DOMAIN DECOMPOSITION METHOD WITH ARBITRARY OVERLAPPING OF SUBDOMAINS FOR SCATTERING FROM LARGE PLATFORMSM. Tasic, B. Kolundzija, University of Belgrade Serbia;
16:20-16:40TEAR AND INTERCONNECT DOMAIN DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS OF PIECEWISE PENETRABLE STRUCTURESV.F. Martin, J.M. Taboada, University of Extremadura, Spain; D.M. Solis, University of Pennsylvania, PA, United States; D. Larios, University of Extremadura, Spain; F. Obelleiro, University of Vigo, Spain;
16:40-17:00BLOCK MESHING TLM BASED APPROACH FOR LOW FREQUENCY ANTENNAS CHARACTERIZATIONM. Ney, IMT-Atlantique, France; A. Ijjeh, M. Cueille, J.-Lou Dubard, Université Côte d’Azur, France;
17:00-17:20O(N) MATRIX-VECTOR MULTIPLICATION IN PERIODIC MOMD. Tihon, C. Craeye, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium;
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17:20-17:40DIFFUSION MRI CONSISTENT WIRE MODELS FOR EFFICIENT SOLUTIONS OF THE ANISOTROPIC FORWARD PROBLEM IN ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHYM.Y. Monin, L. Rahmouni, F.P. Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
17:40-18:00H-MATRIX FAST DIRECT SOLUTION OF SURFACE-VOLUME-SURFACE EFIE FOR SCATTERING PROBLEMS ON GENERAL COMPOSITE METAL-DIELECTRIC OBJECTSR. Gholami, V. Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada;
18:00-18:20A NEW PRECONDITIONER FOR THE EFIE BASED ON PRIMAL AND DUAL GRAPH LAPLACIAN SPECTRAL FILTERSL. Rahmouni, F.P. Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 - 11:40 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5
SESSION 09 - ICEAA
ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY AND EDUCATIONChair 1 H. Shirai - Chair 2 R. Sato
11:40-12:00ON LINEAR AND SESQUILINEAR BOUNDARY CONDITIONS IN ELECTROMAGNETICSI.V. Lindell, A. Sihvola, Aalto University, Finland;
12:00-12:20TIP DIFFRACTION COEFFICIENT FOR A WIDE-ANGLE CIRCULAR CONEM. Katsav, E. Heyman, Tel Aviv University, Israel;
12:20-12:40NUMERICAL DISPERSION REDUCTION IN THE PARABOLIC WAVE EQUATIONA.J. Knisely, A.J. Terzuoli, IEEE, United States;
14:00-14:20COMPARISON OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ANTENNA CHU LIMIT AND Q OF GRAVITATIONAL RADIATORST.P. Weldon, K.L. Smith, UNC-Charlotte, NC, United States;
14:20-14:40ELECTROMAGNETIC EDUCATION MODULE: INTRODUCTORY TRANSMISSION LINE SIMULATION AND EXPERIMENTK.L. Smith, T.P. Weldon, UNC-Charlotte, NC, United States;
14:40-15:00A NOVEL METHOD FOR MEASURING PERMITTIVITY USING TRANSMISSION LINE ANALYSIS AT MICROWAVE FREQUENCIESA. Aquino-Velazquez, M. Clemente-Arenas, INICTEL-UNI, Peru;
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 - 15:00 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5
SESSION 10 - ICEAA
RECENT ADVANCEMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORYOrganized by H. ShiraiChair 1 H. Shirai - Chair 2 R. Sato
15:00-15:20APERTURE-COUPLING EFFECT OF TWO-LAYERED OPEN-LOOP MICROSTRIP BANDPASS FILTERS DESIGNED BY THE CUL-DE-SAC COUPLING MATRIXK. Yamamura, H. Deguchi, M. Tsuji, Doshisha University, Japan;
15:20-15:40A UNIT CELL CONSTRUCTION BASED ON EQUIVALENT-CIRCUIT ELEMENTS FOR MICROSTRIP LEAKY-WAVE ANTENNAST. Kawaguchi, H. Deguchi, M. Tsuji, Doshisha University, Japan;
15:40-16:00A MULTI-BAND DIELECTRIC-LOADED HORN ANTENNA WITH TWO FEED SYSTEMSY. Akagi, H. Deguchi, Mi. Tsuji, Doshisha University, Japan;
16:20-16:40FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE SCATTERING FROM MULTI-LAYERED WINDOW GLASS IN MULTI-FREQUENCY BANDR. Sato, Niigata University, Japan; H. Shirai, Chuo University, Japan;
16:40-17:00SIMULATION OF FOCUSING PHENOMENA OF RELATIVISTIC CHARGED PARTICLE BEAM IN MICROWAVE VORTEX FIELDSH. Kawaguchi, Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan;
17:00-17:20POWER FLOW IN THE PLANE WAVE SCATTERING FROM A DIELECTRIC GRATINGA. Komiyama, Osaka Electro-Communication University, Japan;
17:20-17:40IMPROVED PRIMARY CBF GENERATION WITH THE USE OF GAUSS-SEIDEL METHODT. Tanaka, M. Takikawa, N. Yoneda, H. Miyashita, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan; K. Niino, N. Nishimura, Kyoto University, Japan;
17:40-18:00PHYSICAL MEANING OF HIDDEN RAYS IN WEDGE DIFFRACTIONS.Y. Kim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, South;
18:00-18:20EQUIVALENCE BETWEEN KIM METHOD AND OMI METHOD IN SINGLE-CUT NEAR-TO-FAR-FIELD TRANSFORMATIONS FOR ANTENNA NEAR-FIELD MEASUREMENTSM. Hirose, S. Kurokawa, Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan;
18:20-18:40HIGH FREQUENCY ASYMPTOTIC EVALUATION OF PO INTEGRAL FOR EM SCATTERING FROM PEC CIRCULAR CYLINDERT.Q. Ngoc, H. Shirai, Chuo University, Japan;
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SESSION 11 - ICEAA
ANTENNA SYSTEMS FOR RADIO ASTRONOMYOrganized by D.B. Davidson, D. de Villiers, E. de Lera AcedoChair 1 D.B. Davidson - Chair 2 D. de Villiers, E. de Lera Acedo
11:40-12:00A WIDE-BAND 4 – 12.25 GHZ FEED SYSTEM AND RECEIVER SYSTEM FOR THE AUSTRALIA TELESCOPE 22M-DIAMETER ANTENNAC. Granet, Lyrebird Antenna Research, Australia; A. Dunning, M. Bowen, D.B. Hayman, J. Stevens, K.W. Smart, CSIRO, Australia;
12:00-12:20ULTRA-WIDEBAND (UWB) RECEIVER FOR RADIO ASTRONOMYK. Jeganathan, A. Dunning; Y. Chung, M. Bourne, CSIRO Australia Telescope, Australia; M. Bowen, SKA Telescope, United Kingdom; S. Castillo, N. Carter, P. Doherty, D. George, D. Hayman, S. Mackay, L. Reilly, P. Roberts, P. Roush, S. Severs, K. Smart, R. Shaw, S. Smith,J. Tuthill, CSIRO Australia Telescope, Australia;
12:20-12:40WIDEBAND SINGLE PIXEL FEED SYSTEM OVER 4.6-24 GHZ FOR THE SQUARE KILOMETRE ARRAYJ. Flygare, Chalmers University, Sweden; B. Dong, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; J. Yang, L. Helldner, M. Dahlgren, Chalmers University, Sweden; J. Chengjin, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; M. Pantaleev, G. Hovey, J. Conway, Chalmers University, Sweden;
14:00-14:20MEASUREMENTS OF THE SKA BAND 2 RADIO ASTRONOMY RECEIVERR. Lehmensiek, I.P. Theron, EMSS Antennas, South Africa;
14:20-14:40PLANAR PHASED ARRAY FEED FOR THE LOVELL TELESCOPEY. Zhang, A. El-Makadema, L. Danoon, A.K. Brown, University of Manchester, United Kingdom;
14:40-15:00BROADBAND K-Q-W FEED SYSTEM FOR THE 40 METERS YEBES RADIOTELESCOPE F. Tercero, O. Garcia-Perez, Yebes Observatory, Spain;
15:00-15:20IMAGING CHALLENGES WITH THE MEERKAT RADIO TELESCOPEO. Smirnov, Rhodes University, South Africa; B. Hugo, South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, South Africa; K. Asad, Rhodes University, South Africa; L. Bester, South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, South Africa; C. Tasse, Observatoire de Paris Meudon, France;
15:20-15:40USING EMBEDDED ELEMENT PATTERNS TO IMPROVE APERTURE ARRAY CALIBRATIONS.J. Wijnholds, M. Arts, ASTRON, Netherlands; P. Bolli, P. Di Ninni, INAF, Italy; G. Virone, CNR, Italy;
15:40-16:00THE MID-FREQUENCY APERTURE ARRAYK. Zarb-Adami, University of Oxford, United Kingdom;
16:20-16:40ELECTROMAGNETIC MODELLING OF THE SKA-LOW AAVS1.5 PROTOTYPED.B. Davidson, ICRAR/Curtin, Australia; P. Bolli, OAA-INAF, Italy; M. Bercigli, IDS, Italy; P. Di Ninni, OAA-INAF, Italy; R. Steiner, S. Tingay, D. Ung, ICRAR/Curtin, Australia; A. van Es, SKAO, UK; G. Virone, IEIIT-CNR, Italy; R. Wayth, ICRAR/Curtin, Australia
16:40-17:00REACH: RADIO EXPERIMENT FOR THE ANALYSIS OF COSMIC HYDROGENE. de Lera Acedo, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;
17:00-17:20ANTENNA DESIGN AND OPTIMISATION OF THE RADIO EXPERIMENT FOR THE ANALYSIS OF COSMIC HYDROGENB. Klopper, D.I.L De Villiers, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; E. de Lera Acedo, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;
17:20-17:40FAST SIMULATION TECHNIQUE FOR ANTENNA INSTALLED ON A FINITE GROUND PLANEJ. Cavillot, D. Tihon, C. Craeye, Université Catholique de Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium; E. de Lera Acedo, N. Razavi-Ghods, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 - 17:40 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
SESSION 12 - ICEAA
RADIO ASTRONOMY (INCLUDING SKA)Chair 1 D.B. Davidson - Chair 2 D. de Villiers, E. de Lera Acedo
17:40-18:00A NEW DIGITAL BACKEND FOR THE MEXICAN ARRAY RADIO TELESCOPEA. Magro, University of Malta, Malta;R. Chiello, University of Oxford, United Kingdom;D. Cutajar, J.Borg, K. Zarb-Adami, University of Malta, Malta;A.Gonzalez-Esparza, J.Mejía-Ambriz, E. Aguilar-Rodriguez, A. Espinosa-Jimenez, J.L.Godoy-Hernandez,E. Andrade-Mascote, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico;
18:00-18:20NEW DEFINITION FOR DUAL-POLARIZED ANTENNA SENSITIVITYT.D. Carozzi, Onsala Space Observatory, Sweden;
18:20-18:40CONTINUOUS ANTENNA CALIBRATION FOR THE TRANSIENT ARRAY RADIO TELESCOPEC.A. Molteno, M. Scheel, University of Otago, New Zealand;
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 - 11:40 ROOM SEMINARS 1-2
SESSION 13 - ICEAA
RESONATOR BASED MICROWAVE SENSORSOrganized by F. MartinChair 1 F. Martin - Chair 2 K. Grenier
11:40-12:00ON THE SENSITIVITY OF MICROWAVE SENSORS BASED ON SLOT RESONATORS AND FREQUENCY VARIATIONJ. Muñoz-Enano, P. Vélez, C. Herrojo, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain; M. Gil, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; F. Martín, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain;
12:00-12:20DETECTION MODALITIES OF DISPLACEMENT SENSORS BASED ON SPLIT RING RESONATORS: PROS AND CONSA.K. Horestani, Aerospace Research Institute, Iran; Z. Shaterian, Technical and Vocational University, Iran; F. Martin, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain;
12:20-12:40MICROWAVE BASED RESONANT BIOSENSORS FOR MULTIPLE MOLECULAR CONCENTRATIONS QUANTIFICATIOND. Dubuc, T. Chretiennot, K. Grenier, LAAS-CNRS, France;
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14:00-14:20MICROWAVE-MICROFLUIDIC INTEGRATED NONCONTACT SENSOR FOR NONINVASIVE IN-SITU CHEMICAL MONITORING APPLICATIONSZ. Abbasi, M. Daneshmand, University of Alberta, Canada;
14:20-14:40MICROWAVE MICROFLUIDIC SENSOR USING MICROSTRIP LINE TERMINATED WITH LC RESONATORS A. Ebrahimi, J. Scott, K. Ghorbani, RMIT University, Australia;
14:40-15:00ON THE APPLICATIONS OF S-SHAPED SPLIT RING RESONATORS (S-SRR) IN SENSORS, FILTERS, AND ANTENNASA.K. Horestani, N. Varmazyar, F. Sadeghikia, M.T. Noghani, Aerospace Research Institute, Iran; Z. Shaterian, Technical and Vocational University, Iran ; F. Martin, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain;
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 9 - 15:00 ROOM SEMINARS 1-2
SESSION 14 - ICEAA
MODERN PROBLEMS OF MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETICS AND THEIR ADVANCED APPLICATIONSOrganized by M.N. Georgieva-Grosse, G.N. GeorgievChair 1 M.N. Georgieva-Grosse - Chair 2 G.N. Georgiev
15:00-15:20EQUIVALENCE BETWEEN CIRCUIT AND FIELD THEORIES FOR DESCRIBING PULSE PROPAGATION IN A COAXIAL CABLEP.L.E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, United States;
15:20-15:40RADIATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES FROM A NONSYMMETRIC ANTENNA LOCATED ON THE SURFACE OF AN OPEN GYROTROPIC CYLINDRICAL WAVEGUIDE O.M. Ostafiychuk, V.A. Es’kin, A.V. Kudrin, University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia;
15:40-16:00AZIMUTHALLY MAGNETIZED CIRCULAR FERRITE-DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDE: IMPACT OF THE MATERIAL AND GEOMETRY PARAMETERS ON THE CUT-OFF FREQUENCIES FOR THE NORMAL TE0N MODESG. Nikolov Georgiev, University of Veliko Tirnovo “St. St. Cyril and Methodius”, Bulgaria; M. Nikolova Georgieva-Grosse, Consulting and Researcher in Physics and Computer Sciences, Polikraishte, Bulgaria;
16:20-16:40SYNTHESIS OF AN ANISOTROPIC SURFACE, THAT REFLECTS TWO INCIDENT PLANE WAVES IN TWO GIVEN DIRECTIONS ON ORTOGONAL POLARIZATIONST.Yu. Privalova, Yu.V. Yukhanov, E.E. Privalov, T.O. Amirokov, Southern federal university, Russia;
16:40-17:00DIVERGENCE-FREE SYMMETRIC TENSORS IN MAGNETO-HYDRODYNAMICSG.F. Crosta, University of Milan Bicocca, Italy;
17:00-17:20SECOND ORDER APPROACH ON INHOMOGENEOUS FREDHOLM EQUATIONS SIMULTANEOUSLY DESCRIBES RESONANT AND CONVENTIONAL WAVES FOR LOCAL AND NON-LOCAL INTERACTIONSJ M. Velazquez-Arcos, J. Granados-Samaniego, C.A. Vargas, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico;
17:20-17:40CIRCUIT MODELS FOR STACKED PLANAR PERIODIC STRUCTURESF. Mesa, R. Rodriguez-Berral, F. Medina, University of Sevilla, Spain;
17:40-18:00AZIMUTHALLY MAGNETIZED CIRCULAR FERRITE-DIELECTRIC WAVEGUIDE: CONDITION FOR PHASE SHIFTER OPERATIONM. Nikolova Georgieva-Grosse, Consulting and Researcher in Physics and Computer Sciences, Polikraishte , Bulgaria; G. Nikolov Georgiev, University of Veliko Tirnovo “St. St. Cyril and Methodius”, Bulgaria;
18:00-18:20LOVE WAVE MAGNETIC FIELD SENSOR MODELING-FROM 1D TO 3D MODELJ. Schmalz, B. Spetzler, F. Faupel, M. Gerken, Kiel University, Germany;
18:20-18:40DYNAMIC PATTERNS TECHNIQUE FOR CIRCULAR PHASED ARRAY DIAGNOSTICSA.B. Khashimov, D.S. Klygach, Russia; M.G. Vakhitov, South Ural State University, Russia;
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 - 08:20 ROOM FALLA
SESSION 15 - IEEE APWC
IDE/MULTI BAND ANTENNAS AND EMERGING ANTENNA TECHNOLOGIESOrganized by H. NakanoChair 1 H. Nakano - Chair 2 M. Krairiksh
08:20-08:40TILTED BEAM FROM A SPIRAL ANTENNAH. Nakano, T. Abe, Hosei University, Japan; T. Kawano, National Defense Academy, Japan; A. Mehta, Swansea University, United Kingdom; J. Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan;
08:40-09:00COMPACT AND WIDEBAND DIPOLE ANTENNAS A. Abdelmottaleb Omar, Z. Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore;
09:00-09:20A BROADBAND MILLIMETER WAVE ARRAY ANTENNAS. Kaushal, N. Guan, Fujikura Ltd., Japan;
09:20-09:40SPIRAL ANTENNA WITH A CIRCULAR HIS REFLECTORM. Tanabe, Toshiba Corporation, Japan;
09:40-10:00A MINIATURIZED MULTI-BAND CIRCULARLY POLARIZED ANTENNA USING A BACK-LOBE REDUCTION TECHNIQUEH. Sakamoto, T. Yanagi, Y. Nishioka, N. Yoneda, H. Miyashita, Mitsubishi Electric, Japan;
10:00-10:20TEM HORN INSPIRED WIDEBAND ANTENNAS FOR DIVERSE APPLICATIONSM. Elmansouri, D. Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, United States;
10:40-11:00A WIDEBAND CROSSED-DIPOLE ANTENNA FOR LTE700/GSM850/GSM900 BASE STATIONSZ. Yang, X. Mo, Y. Cui, R. Li, South China University of Technology, China;
11:00-11:20A BROADBAND FULL-WAVE DIPOLE ANTENNA ARRAYG.-H. Sun, H. Wong, J. Yang Yang, University of Hong Kong, China;
11:20-11:40ELECTRONICALLY BEAM-STEERABLE DUAL-BAND REFLECTARRAY FOR SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONSQ. Luo, S. Gao, University of Kent, United Kingdom; Y Wang, I. Bakaimi, A. Mostaed, C.H. Groot, B. Hayden, University of Southampton, United Kingdom; I. Reaney, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom;
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11:40-12:00A TRIPLE-BAND CIRCULARLY-POLARIZED PRINTED INVERTED-F ANTENNAT. Fujimoto, S. Ota, K. Shimizu, C.-E. Guan, Nagasaki University, Japan;
12:00-12:20A COMPACT ANTENNA FOR AN UHF BAND IONOSPHERE OBSERVATION RECEIVERM. Matsunaga, Tokyo University of Technology, Japan; M. Yamamoto, Kyoto University, Japan;
12:20-12:40MINIATURIZED MACKEY TYPE S BY PROVIDING A SHORT CIRCUIT PLATE AT THE ENDS. Makino, T. Tamura, K. Itoh, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan;
14:00-14:20A BROADBAND METASURFACE POLARIZATION CONVERTER WITH BOW-TIE UNIT CELLST. Fukusako, T. Noishiki, R. Kuse, Kumamoto University, Japan;
14:20-14:40A NOVEL FILTER ANTENNA FOR BASE STATIONY.-L. Chen, Q.-X. Chu, South China University of Technology, China;
14:40-15:00TWO TYPES OF HIGH GAIN SLOT ARRAY ANTENNAS BASED ON RIDGE GAP WAVEGUIDE IN THE D-BANDJ. Liu, A. Uz Zaman, J. Yang, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;
15:00-15:20A NOVEL ANTENNA COVERED BY PLANAR INVERTED-L STUB TO KEEP THE COMMUNICATION DISTANCE WHETHER OPTIONAL CIRCUIT BOARD EXIST OR NOTY. Koga, M. Kai, Fujitsu Connected Technologies Limited, Japan;
15:20-15:40LEAKY-WAVE ANTENNAS WITH LOADED COMPLEMENTARY COMPONENTS FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE AND WIDEBAND APPLICATIONY.-L. Lyu, F.-Y. Meng, K. Zhang, G.-H. Yang, X. Ding, J. Fu, C. Wang, Q. Wu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China; K. Wu, Polytechnique Montreal, Canada;
15:40-16:00AN UNBALANCED-FEED GRID ARRAY ANTENNA COMPOSED OF DIAMOND-SHAPED ELEMENTS PRINTED ON A DIELECTRIC SUBSTRATET. Kawano, National Defense Academy, Japan; H. Nakano, Hosei University, Japan;
16:20-16:40METANTENNAS: MULTIFUNCTIONAL METASURFACE ANTENNAST. Li, Southeast University, China; Z. Ning Chen, National University of Singapore, Singapore;
16:40-17:00 A SUM-DIFFERENCE PATTERN RECONFIGURABLE ANTENNA FOR NARROW DOWN BEAMWIDTH OF THE SUBTRACTED PATTERNH. Nam Dao, M. Krairiksh, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand;
17:00-17:20ULTRA LOW PROFILE INVERTED L ANTENNA COMPOSED OF CPW PRINTED ON PET SHEETM. Taguchi, Nagasaki University, Japan;
17:20-17:40DESIGN OF AN UHF POD ANTENNA AND ITS EFFICIENCY OPTIMIZATION BY GENETIC ALGORITHMSC.-F. Huang, C.-W. Ni, Tatung University, Taiwan;
17:40-18:00MONOCONE ANTENNA WITH INVERTED-L AND-F STRUCTUREK. Matsubayashi, N. Michishita, H. Morishita, National Defense Academy of JAPAN, Japan;
18:00-18:20HIGH GAIN BEAM STEERABLE PHASED ARRAY INCORPORATING RECONFIGURABLE PARASITICS FORMED FROM LIQUID METALJ. Kelly, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; K. Alqurashi, Carol Crean, University of Surrey, United Kingdom; H. Filgueiras, Inatel, Brazil; A. Cerqueira, Inatel, Brazil; Z. Chen, H. Wong, City University of Hong Kong, China;
18:20-18:40ANALYSIS AND MEASUREMENT OF DIODE MOUNTING META-SURFACE FOR REFLECTION BEAM CONTROLT. Maruyama, K. Ozeki, National Institute of Technology, Japan; N. Suematsu H. Sato, M. Motoyoshi, Tohoku University, Japan; M. Omiya, Hokkaido University, Japan;
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 - 08:20 ROOM ANDALUCIA3
SESSION 16 - ICEAA
NUMERICAL METHODS IN ELECTROMAGNETICSOrganized by R.D. Graglia, D.R. WiltonChair 1 R.D. Graglia - Chair 2 D.R. Wilton
08:20-08:40ANALYZING MULTILAYER RADOMES WITH ARBITRARY SHAPE USING A TECHNIQUE BASED ON CHARACTERISTIC BASIS FUNCTION METHODE. Garcia, A. Somolinos, Newfasant S.L, Spain; F. Catedra, Universidad de Alcala, Spain;
08:40-09:00USE OF COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES IN ELECTROMAGNETICS TO ENHANCE THE ACCURACY AND EFFICIENCY OF ANTENNA PATTERN MEASUREMENTST. Sarkar, H. Chen, Syracuse University, NY, United States; M. Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain;
09:00-09:20CONVERGENCE AND PHYSICS-BASED CHECKS OF THIN-WIRE MOM FORMULATIONS FOR PHASED ARRAY ANALYSISD.B. Davidson, ICRAR/Curtin, Australia; K.F. Warnick, Brigham Young University, UT, United States;
09:20-09:40ELECTROMAGNETIC ANALYSIS OF FINITE ARRAYS WITH APERIODICAL ELEMENT-WISE MATERIALSL. Landesa, J.M. Taboada, A. Serna, University of Extremadura, Spain;
09:40-10:00AN FDTD-IDM-CGF METHOD FOR INVESTIGATING CORRELATION, MUTUAL COUPLING AND ENERGY DYNAMICS IN ANTENNA SYSTEMSD. Sarkar, Royal Military College, Canada; S. Mikki, University of New Haven, CT, United States; Y. Antar, Royal Military College, Canada;
10:00-10:20EFFECT OF FINITE PRECISION ON EM SIMULATIONS FOR HIGH-CONTRAST BIOLOGICAL MEDIA AT LOW FREQUENCIESM.J.R.A. van Rossum, R.M.C. Mestrom, M.C. van Beurden, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;
10:40-11:00EFFICIENT NUMERICAL MODELING OF SCATTERING BY ELECTRICALLY LARGE OBJECTS IN A STRATIFIED MEDIUM FOR IMAGING APPLICATIONSK.D. Zhang, L.L. Goddard, J.M. Jin, University of Illinois, IL, United States;
11:00-11:20NONSINGULAR LAPLACIAN REPRESENTATION OF THE ASYMPTOTIC PART OF THE LAYERED MEDIUM GREEN FUNCTION IN THE MIXED POTENTIAL FORMULATIONE. Bleszynski, M. Bleszynski, T. Jaroszewicz, Monopole Research, CA, United States; W.A. Johnson, Consultant, NM, United States; J. Riveroz, ISMB, Italy; F. Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; D. Wilton, University of Houston, TX, United States
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11:20-11:40FAST AND ACCURATE ANALYSIS OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURES INVOLVING NEAR-ZERO-INDEX MATERIALSB. Karaosmanoglu, Y. Koyaz, H. Ibili, O. Ergul, Middle East Technical University, Turkey;
11:40-12:00EXTENDED-SDIM: AN EFFICIENT TECHNIQUE FOR RIGOROUS EVALUATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING BY A 2D ROUGH SURFACE.Y. Arencibia Noa, C. Bourlier, Université de Nantes, France; G. Kubické, DGA-MI, France; S. Bellez, CMN Cherbourg, France;
12:00-12:20A HYBRID DIRECT AND ITERATIVE SOLVER IN THE FRAMEWORK OF DDM FOR MULTISCALE PROBLEMSMi. Jiang, Z. Rong, L. Lei, X. Que, J. Hu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China;
12:20-12:40GENERALIZED AUTOMATIC SURFACE RECONSTRUCTION FOR CEM SIMULATIONSB.M. Notaros, J.J. Harmon, C.L. Key, Colorado State University, CO, United States;
14:00-14:20FAST MAXWELL’S SIMULATION OF NEW REAL-WORLD PROBLEMS AT THE NANOSCALEJ.M. Taboada, University of Extremadura, Spain; D.M. Solís, University of Pennsylvania, PA, United States; V.F. Martín, D. Larios, L. Landesa, University of Extremadura, Spain; J.L. Rodríguez, F. Obelleiro, University of Vigo, Spain;
14:20-14:40GEOMETRIC MOM FORMULATION FOR EIGENMODE ANALYSISD. Tihon, C. Craeye, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium;
14:40-15:00FULLY NUMERICAL EVALUATION OF STRONGLY SINGULAR 4-D INTEGRALS BY DOUBLE APPLICATION OF THE DIVERGENCE THEOREMJ. Rivero, F. Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; D.R. Wilton, University of Houston, TX, United States; W.A. Johnson, Consultant, United States;
15:00-15:20INVESTIGATIONS ON THE SOLUTION OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD INTEGRAL EQUATION WITH RAO-WILTON-GLISSON BASIS FUNCTIONSJ. Kornprobst, Technical University of Munich, Germany; T.F. Eibert, Technical University of Munich, Germany;
15:20-15:40A STABILIZED SOLUTION OF TIME-DOMAIN COMBINED FIELD INTEGRAL EQUATION USING ASSOCIATED LAGUERRE FUNCTIONSM.-D. Zhu, Y. Zhang, X.-W. Zhao, Xidian University, China;
15:40-16:00A LOW RANK STUDY OF TWO SPATIAL UNKNOWN GROUPS AS A FUNCTION OF SEPARATION DISTANCEJ. Shaeffer, Matrix Compression Technologies, LLC, GA, United States;
16:20-16:40FROM LOW TO ULTRA HIGH ORDER BASIS FUNCTIONS: GENERAL APPROACH FOR HIGHLY ACCURATE AND EFFICIENT EM MODELINGB.M. Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Serbia; M.M. Kostic, WIPL-D, Belgrade, Serbia; A.J. Krneta, D.I. Olcan, J.G Perovic, S.V. Savic, M.M Ilic, University of Belgrade, Serbia;
16:40-17:00MEIXNER’S CURRENT EDGE BEHAVIORS AND THEIR APPEARANCES IN MOM SOLUTIONS: A NOVEL STEP-LIKE STRUCTURE CREATING EDGES AND INNER AND OUTER WEDGESJ. Wang, Y. Rahmat-Samii, University of California at Los Angeles, CA, United States;
17:00-17:20AN ACCURATE INTEGRATION OF BASIS FUNCTIONS WITH CORNER SINGULARITIES FOR MOM APPLICATIONSR.D. Graglia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; A.F. Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology, GA, United States; P. Petrini, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
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SESSION 17 - ICEAA
PHASED AND ADAPTIVE ARRAYSChair 1 A. Bagheri - Chair 2 H. Kaouach
17:20-17:40AN L-BAND LEAKY-WAVE SLOT ANTENNA FOR PHASED ARRAY SYSTEM APPLICATIONC. Yuan, X. Zhao, Q. Zhang, National University of Defense Technology, China;
17:40-18:00MMWAVE ANTENNA ARRAY BASED ON GAP WAVEGUIDE TECHNOLOGY FOR 5G APPLICATIONSA. Bagheri, C. Bencivenni, Gapwaves AB, Sweden; A.A. Glazunov, University of Twente, Netherlands;
18:00-18:20A COMPRESSIVE MICROWAVE SINGLE-PIXEL IMAGER VIA BINARY-STATE SURFACESH.F. Alqadah, J.P. Bobak, S.M. Rudolph, M.W. Nurnberger, D. Truesdale, US Naval Research Laboratory, United States;
18:20-18:40LINEARLY POLARIZED UNIT-CELLS FOR TRANSMIT-ARRAYS OPERATING IN MMWAVE BANDSH. Kaouach, O. Pigaglio, University of Toulouse-CNRS, France;
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SESSION 18 - ICEAA
SIMULATION OF SPACE PLASMA-WAVE INTERACTIONS IN THE LABORATORYOrganized by W.E. Amatucci, E. ScimeChair 1 W.E. Amatucci - Chair 2 E. Scime
08:20-08:40STRUCTURE OF SPONTANEOUS ION ACCELERATION REGIONS IN EXPANDING PLASMASE. Scime, West Virginia University, WV, United States; E. Aguirre, Auburn University, AL, United States; C. Beatty, R. Beatty, T. Good, J. McLaughlin, WVU, WV, United States; E.E. Scime, Purdue University, IN, United States; T. Steinberger, WVU, WV, United States;
08:40-09:00ENERGETIC ELECTRONS UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM OF A CURRENT-FREE DOUBLE LAYER (CFDL) IN AN INDUCTIVELY COUPLED HELICON PLASMA.L. Buschmann, N. Gulbrandsen, A. Fredriksen, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Norway;
09:00-09:20HELICON AND ECR PLASMA SOURCES FOR SPACE PROPULSION: SIMULATION AND TESTINGE. Ahedo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain;
09:20-09:40EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF MAGNETIC RECONNECTION DURING THE MERGING PROCESS OF TWO COLLIDING FIELD REVERSED CONFIGURATIONSX. Sun, M. Lin, Z. Yang, P. Shi, University of Science and Technology of China, China;
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09:40-10:00IN-FLIGHT INSTABILITIES OF DOUBLE PROBE ELECTRIC FIELD INSTRUMENTS: A SURVEY OF OBSERVATIONS AND ANALYSES AND PROPOSED LABORATORY INVESTIGATIONSJ.W. Bonnell, University of California at Berkeley, CA, United States;
10:00-10:20A NEW REGIME OF WHISTLER WAVES IN THE LABORATORYG. Joshi, Nirma University, India; G. Ravi, Institute for Plasma Research, India;
10:40-11:00OSCILLATORY BEHAVIOR OF HOLLOW GRID CATHODE DISCHARGESR. Schrittwieser, C.T. Teodorescu-Soare, University of Innsbruck, Austria; F. Enescu, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania; C. Ionita, University of Innsbruck, Austria;D.-G. Dimitriu, S. Gurlui, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania; F. Mazzanti, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland; S.-A. Irimiciuc, National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics, Romania; B. Hodoroaba, University of Bucharest, Romania; T. O’Hara, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland; O. Vasilovici, University of Innsbruck, Austria; L. Amarandi, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Romania;
11:00-11:20BROADENING OF MM-WAVE BEAM BY PLASMA TURBULENCE IN THE BASIC PLASMA PHYSICS DEVICE TORPEX AND TCV TOKAMAKI. Furno, S. Alberti, M. Baquero, O. Chellai, T. Goodman, P. Ricci, F. Riva, EPFL, Switzerland; O. Maj, MPI-Garching, Germany;
11:20-11:40OVERVIEW OF PLASMA WAVE STUDIES USING THE BASIC PLASMA SCIENCE FACILITYT.A. Carter, S. Dorfman, J. Robertson, S. Vincena, UCLA, CA, United States;
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SESSION 19 - ICEAA
NATURAL AND STIMULATED EMISSIONS IN THE IONOSPHERE AND MAGNETOSPHEREOrganized by G. GanguliChair 1 G. Ganguli
11:40-12:00WAVE-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS IN THE EARTH’S MAGNETOSPHERED.N. Baker, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, United States;
12:00-12:20KINETIC PROPERTIES OF MESOSCALE PLASMA INJECTIONS A. Ukhorskiy, K. Sorathia, V. Merkin, JHU/APL, United States; C. Crabtree, A. Fletcher, NRL, United States; D. Malaspina, LASP, United States;
12:20-12:40PLASMA WAVES IN THE INNER MAGNETOSPHERE: RESULTS FROM THE ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELD INSTRUMENT SUITE AND INTEGRATED SCIENCE (EMFISIS) ON THE VAN ALLEN PROBESC.A. Kletzing, The University of Iowa, IA, United States;
14:00-14:20ELECTROMAGNETIC STRUCTURES AND PARTICLE ACCELERATION IN EARTH’S RADIATION BELTSC.C. Chaston, Space Sciences Lab, CA, United States
14:20-14:40KINETIC PHYSICS OF DIPOLARIZATION FRONTS: THEORY, SIMULATION, LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS AND IN SITU OBSERVATIONSC. Crabtree, G. Ganguli, A. Fletcher, E. Tejero, L. Enloe, US Naval Research Laboratory, United States; D. Malaspina, X. Chu, University of Colorado, United States;
14:40-15:00NONLINEAR CONVECTIVE GROWTH OF WHISTLER-MODE CHORUS AND ELECTROMAGNETIC ION CYCLOTRON RISING-TONE EMISSIONSY. Omura, Kyoto University, Japan
15:00-15:20HISS WAVES IN THE INNER MAGNETOSPHERE: DENSITY DEPENDENCE AND A DIVERSITY OF FORMS D. Malaspina, University of Colorado, CO, United States; J.-F. Ripoll, CEA, DAM, DIF, France; X. Chu, University of Colorado, CO, United States; A. Drozdov, University of California at Los Angeles, CA, United States; H. Zhu, University of Texas at Dallas, TX, United States; G. Hospodarsky, University of Iowa, IA, United States; J. Wygant, University of Minnesota, MN, United States;
15:20-15:40WAVE-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS IN EARTH’S INNER MAGNETOSPHERE: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS FROM BARREL R.M. Millan, Dartmouth College, NH, United States; J.G. Sample, Montana State University, MT, United States; L.A. Woodger, Dartmouth College, NH, United States; M.P. McCarthy, University of Washington, WA, United States; D.M. Smith, U. C. Santa Cruz, CA, United States; T. Sotirelis, A.Y. Ukhorskiy, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, MD, United States;
15:40-16:00RECENT ADVANCES IN OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE EARTH’S RADIATION BELTSS.G. Kanekal, NASA GSFC, United States; D.N. Baker, LASP, University of Colorado, CO, United States; D.G. Sibeck, NASA GSFC, United States;
16:20-16:40SINGLE DOMAIN NANOPARTICLE TRANSMITTERS K. Papadopoulos, University of Maryland, United States;
16:40-17:00THEORETICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL PREDICTIONS FOR THE UPCOMING SMART EXPERIMENTA.C. Fletcher, G. Ganguli, C. Crabtree, A.S. Richardson, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; J. Huba, Syntek Technologies, United States; C. Siefring, B. Amatucci, E. Tejero, Naval Research Laboratory, United States;
17:00-17:20STIMULATED FORE-WAKE EXCITATIONS FROM MOVING CHARGED OBJECTS IN THE IONOSPHEREA. Sen, S.K. Yadav, Institute for Plasma Research, India; G. Ganguli, C. Crabtree, Naval Research Laboratory, United States;
17:20-17:40MASER RADIATION IN THE LABORATORY ANS SPACE PLASMASR. Bingham, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, United Kingdom;
17:40-18:00SWARM-E OBSERVATIONS OF NATURAL AND STIMULATED EMISSIONS IN THE TOPSIDE IONOSPHEREA.W. Yau, H.G. James, University of Calgary, Canada; G.W. Perry, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States; R.B. Langley, University of New Brunswick, Canada; P.A. Bernhardt, C. Siefring, Naval Research Lab, United States;
18:00-18:20OBSERVATIONS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES AT VERY LOW FREQUENCY IN THE NEAR TOPSIDE IONOSPHEREH.G. James, A.W. Yau, The University of Calgary, Canada
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SESSION 20 - ICEAA
ELECTROMAGNETIC APPLICATIONS TO NANOTECHNOLOGYChair 1 G. Ganguli - Chair 2 L. Rahmouni
18:20-18:40RADIO FREQUENCY DIELECTRIC CHARACTERIZATION AND PROCESSING OF POLYMERS CONTAINING NANOMATERIAL SUSCEPTORSM.A. Saed, Texas Tech University, TX, United States; N. Patel, M.J. Green, Texas A&M University, TX, United States;
18:40-19:00MODAL METHOD ANALYSIS OF QUANTUM-DOT NANOWIRES FOR SINGLE PHOTON SOURCESU.M. Gür, N. Gregersen, S. Arslanagic, M. Mattes, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark;
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 - 08:20 ROOM ANDALUCIA 1
SESSION 21 - ICEAA
NOVEL AND COMPLEX ELECTROMAGNETIC PHENOMENA AND APPLICATIONOrganized by F. CapolinoChair 1 F. Capolino
08:20-08:40VERTICAL STRIPS AS MANTLE CLOAK OF A DIELECTRIC CYLINDER UNDER OBLIQUE INCIDENCEZ. Hamzavi-Zarghani, A. Yahaghi, Shiraz University, Iran; L. Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
08:40-09:00PARAMETRIC RESONANCES IN TIME-MODULATED MEDIAP. Halevi, J.S. Martínez-Romero, INAOE, Mexico;
09:00-09:20COMPOUND METAOPTICS FOR LOSSLESS AMPLITUDE AND PHASE CONTROL OF WAVEFRONTSB.O. Raeker, A. Grbic, University of Michigan, MI, United States;
09:20-09:40BASINS OF ATTRACTION IN ASYMMETRIC PHOTONIC COUPLERSC. Valagiannopoulos, Y. Zhiyenbayev, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan; Y. Kominis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece; V. Kovanis, Virginia Tech Research Center, VA, United States;
09:40-10:00ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS OF GLIDE-SYMMETRIC HOLEY METASURFACESF. Ghasemifard, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; A. Alex-Amor, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; G. Valerio, Sorbonne Université, France; O. Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden;
10:00-10:20HARNESSING THE FROZEN-MODE IN COUPLED SILICON RIDGE WAVEGUIDES FOR TRUE TIME DELAY APPLICATIONSB. Paul, N.K. Nahar, K. Sertel, The Ohio State University, OH, United States;
10:40-11:00HIGH-Q SUBSTRATE-INTEGRATED-WAVEGUIDE RESONATOR WITH DEGENERATE BAND EDGE T. Zheng, M. Casaletti, Z. Ren, Sorbonne Université, France; A. Abdelshafy, F. Capolino, University of California at Irvine, CA, United States; G. Valerio, Sorbonne Université, France;
11:00-11:20HIGH-Q STATES IN SUBWAVELENGTH DIELECTRIC RESONATORS FORMING IN STRONG MODE COUPLING REGIMEA. Bogdanov, K. Koshelev, P. Kapitanova, M. Rybin, S. Gladyshev, Z. Sadrieva, K. Samusev, ITMO University, Russia; Y. Kivshar, Australian National University, Australia; M. Limonov, ITMO University, Russia;
11:20-11:40DERIVATION OF CIRCUIT MODELS WITH CANONICAL TOPOLOGY FOR FREQUENCY SELECTIVE SURFACES WITH MULTIPLE RESONANCESR. Rodriguez-Berral, F. Mesa, F. Medina, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain;
11:40-12:00WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER BASED ON DIELECTRIC RESONATORS AND METASURFACES M. Song, A. Markvart, ITMO University, Russia; C. Simovski, Aalto University, Finland; P. Kapitanova, P. Belov, ITMO University, Russia;
12:00-12:20EXCEPTIONAL POINTS OF DEGENERACY INDUCED IN UNIFORM AND PERIODIC COUPLED SYSTEMSA. F, Abdelshafy, T. Mealy, D. Oshmarin, M.Y. Nada, H. Kazemi, F. Capolino, University of California Irvine, CA, United States;
12:20-12:40FULL-WAVE MODE HYBRIDIZATION IN NANOPARTICLE DIMERSM. Pascale, G. Miano, R. Tricarico, C. Forestiere, Università degli Studi di Napoli ‘Federico II’, Italy;
14:00-14:20ON THE (LOCAL) PHASE CENTER OF AN ANTENNA AND ITS EXPLICIT DERIVATION M. Albani, S.C. Pavone, University of Siena, Italy;
14:20-14:40OPTIMIZATION OF A RLSA BESSEL BEAM LAUNCHER FOR A MICROWAVES NEAR-FIELD LINKM. Albani, S.C. Pavone, University of Siena, Italy;
14:40-15:00THE ROLE OF LOW AND HIGH FREQUENCY ASYMPTOTES WHEN DERIVING PHYSICAL BOUNDS FOR ELECTROMAGNETICALLY FUNCTIONAL SURFACESD. Sjöberg, Lund University, Sweden;
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 -15:O0 ROOM ANDALUCIA 1
SESSION 22 - ICEAA
ELECTROMAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF NANOSTRUCTURES AND NANOANTENNASOrganized by A. Boag, G. SlepyanChair 1 A. Boag- Chair 2 G. Slepyan
15:00-15:20GRAPHENE NANO PLATELETS TUNEABLE CONDUCTING PROPERTIES FOR INNOVATIVE MICROWAVE COMPONENTSS. Bellucci, INFN-Frascati, Italy; M. Yasir, M. Bozzi, University of Pavia, Italy;
15:20-15:40ELECTROSTATIC AND THERMAL CONTROL OF DYAKONOV–TAMM WAVES GUIDED BY A GRAPHENE-COATED STRUCTURALLY CHIRAL MEDIUMF. Chiadini, University of Salerno, Italy; V. Fiumara, University of Basilicata, Italy; A. Scaglione, University of Salerno, Italy; A. Lakhtakia, Pennsylvania State University, PA, United States
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15:40-16:00QUANTUM NOISE RADAR: SUPERRESOLUTION WITH QUANTUM ANTENNAS BY ACCESSING SPATIOTEMPORAL CORRELATIONSD. Mogilevtsev, IPNASB, Belarus; I. Peshko, BSU, Belarus; I. Karuseichyk, A. Mikhalychev, A.P. Nizovtsev, IPNASB, Belarus; G. Ya. Slepyan, A. Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel;
16:20-16:40EXCITATION OF PT-SYMMETRIC GUIDING STRUCTURES Y. Hadad, Tel-Aviv University, Israel;
16:40-17:00THEORY OF QUANTUM ANTENNAS AS OPEN SYSTEMS: ANTENNA EMISSION AS A COUPLING WITH PHOTONIC RESERVOIR A. Komarov, G. Ya. Slepyan, Tel Aviv University, Israel;
17:00-17:20TIME-DEPENDENT RESPONSE OF CARBON NANO-STRUCTURES D. Gabay, Tel Aviv University, Israel; A.E. Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin, TX, United States; A. Boag, A. Natan, Tel Aviv University, Israel;
17:20-17:40FIELD QUANTIZATION IN ARBITRARILY-SHAPED METAL NANOPARTICLESR. Tricarico, C. Forestiere, G. Miano, M. Pascale, Università degli Studi di Napoli ‘Federico II’, Italy;
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 -17:40 ROOM ANDALUCIA 1
SESSION 23 - IEEE APWC
RFID TECHNOLOGIESChair 1 E. Cetin - Chair 2 B. Poussot
17:40-18:00DUAL-BAND UHF RFID TAG FOR METALLIC ITEMSH. Bouazza, Université Internationale de Rabat, Morocco; A. Lazaro, Universitat Rovira I Virgili, Spain; M. Bouya, Université Internationale de Rabat, Morocco; A. Hadjoudja, Université Ibn Tofail, Morocco;
18:00-18:20NOVEL INKJET-PRINTED CHIPLESS TAGS FOR RADIO-FREQUENCY-IDENTIFICATION APPLICATIONSE. Cetin, M.B. Sahin, O. Ergul, Middle East Technical University, Turkey;
18:20-18:40STATISTICAL STUDY OF THE MATCHING PROPERTIES OF HIGH DENSITY RANDOMLY DISTRIBUTED DIPOLESI. Adjali, B. Poussot, S. Mostarshedi, J.-M. Laheurte, Université Paris-Est, France;
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 - 08:20 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5
SESSION 24 - ICEAA
EMC AND SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT IN INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMSOrganized by Y. WenChair 1 Y. Wen - Chair 2 Y. Xiao
08:20-08:40SIMULATED-BASED GNSS FOR MAGLEV TRAIN LOCALIZATION PERFORMANCE ANALYSISD. Lu, B. Cai, J. Wang, J. Liu, Beijng Jiaotong University, China;
08:40-09:00FAST PREDICTION MODEL FOR THE SUSCEPTIBILITY OF BALISE TRANSMISSION MODULE SYSTEM BASED ON NEURAL NETWORKY. Song, Y. Wen, J. Zhang, D. Zhang, Beijing jiaotong university, China;
09:00-09:20AN ADVANCED RELIABILITY EVALUATION METHOD FOR GNSS-BASED TRAIN LOCALIZATION UNITB. Wu, B. Cai, D. Lu, Beijing Jiaotong University, China;
09:20-09:40THE INFLUENCE OF PANTOGRAPH ARCING RADIATION DISTURBANCE ON LTE-RJ. Wang, G. Wang, D. Zhang, J. Zhang, Y. Wen, Beijing Jiaotong University, China;
09:40-10:00FAST RISE-TIME INTENSIVE EMP PROTECTION FOR COMMUNICATION RF FRONT ENDY. Wang, Y. Li, Z. Meng, Army engineering university, China;
10:00-10:20CROWDPARKING: CROWDSOURCING BASED PARKING NAVIGATION IN AUTONOMOUS DRIVING ERAC. Zhu, A. Mehrabi, Y. Xiao, Aalto University, Finland; Y. Wen, Beijing Jiaotong University, China
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 - 10:40 SEMINARS 3-4-5
SESSION 25 - ICEAA
RADAR IMAGINGChair 1 K. Kikkawa - Chair 2 S. Stephany
10:40-11:00DISTINGUISHING ELECTRONIC DEVICES USING HARMONIC RADAR BASED ON A LINEAR MODELM. Shahi, TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey; H. Ilbegi, Ankara University, Turkey; I. Samil Yetik, TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey; H. Taha Hayvaci, American University of the Middle East, Kuwait;
11:00-11:20DETECTION AND MICROWAVE IMAGING OF CONDUCTING OBJECTS BURIED VERY CLOSELY TO THE AIR-SOIL BOUNDARYS. Dinç, H. Elibol, R. Güneri, A.B. Özdöl, F. Sik, I.T. Yesilyurt, M. Dogan, G. Turhan-Sayan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey;
11:20-11:40ARTIFACT REMOVAL FOR IMPULSE-RADIO RADAR-BASED BREAST CANCER DETECTIONH. Song, H. Watanabe, Hiroshima University, Japan; X. Xiao, Tianjin University, China; T. Kikkawa, Hiroshima University, Japan;
11:40-12:00CHARACTERIZATION OF MM-WAVE CONFORMAL ANTENNA ARRAYS FOR 3X8 MIMO RADARC. Vasanelli, B. Meinecke, Ulm University, Germany; J. Mayer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; O. Elsayad, P. Hügler, F. Roos, Ulm University, Germany; T. Zwick, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; C. Waldschmidt, Ulm University, Germany;
12:00-12:20A QUANTITATIVE EVALUATION FOR RADAR GRID MAP CONSTRUCTIONZ. Wen, D. Li, W. Yu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China;
12:20-12:40IMPACT OF AN AUTOMOTIVE CHIRP-SEQUENCE INTERFERER ON A WIDEBAND PSEUDO-NOISE RADARS. Stephany, B. Schweizer, C. Knill, C. Waldschmidt, Ulm University, Germany;
14:00-14:20A FULLY-POLARIZED UNITARY MUSIC FOR POLARIMETRIC SAR TOMOGRAPHYL. Kong, X. He, X. Xu, Beihang University, China;
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14:20-14:40PARAMETRIC REPRESENTATION OF RADAR SIGNATURES USING THREE-DIMENSIONAL AUGMENTED STATE SPACE APPROACHK. Wu, X. He, X. Xu, Beihang University, China;
14:40-15:00SENSOR DEVELOPMENT FOR VITAL SIGN MONITORING OF ELDERLY PEOPLES. Schaefer, S. Mueller, D. Schmiech, A.R. Diewald, Hochschule Trier, Germany;
15:00-15:20MILLIMETER WAVE SAR IMAGING FOR THE NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING OF 3D-PRINTED SAMPLESM. Elsaadouny, J. Barowski, J. Jebramcik, I. Rolfes, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany;
15:20-15:40EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF SAR IMAGING USING FMCW RADAR AT C-BAND FOR SMALL UAVSH.J. Martinez, S. Alvarez, M. Yarlequé, R. Cerna, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Peru;
15:40-16:00TARGET SCATTERING MECHANISM ANALYSIS FROM POLARIZATION WIDEBAND RADAR SIGNATURESR. Zhao, X. Xu, Beihang University, China;
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 - 16:20 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5
SESSION 26 - ICEAA
INTEGRAL EQUATION AND FINITE METHODSChair 1 O. Franek - Chair 2 S. Poulsen
16:20-16:40AN ENTIRE-DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF 2-D STRUCTURES WITH CLOSED CROSS-SECTIONS USING HIGH-PRECISION INTEGRATIONJ. Perovic, D. Olcan, University of Belgrade, Serbia;
16:40-17:00SHOOTING AND BOUNCING RAYS IN RADOMESS. Poulsen, Saab Dynamics AB, Sweden;
17:00-17:20PLANE WAVE SPECTRUM IN RADOME APPLICATIONSM. Andersson, Saab Dynamics AB, Sweden;
17:20-17:40MODELING OF NEAR FIELD ILLUMINATION OF A BODY OF REVOLUTION FOR RCS V/UHF MEASUREMENTSA. Pujols, F. Collino, P. Bonnemason, J. de Kat, CEA-CESTA, France;
17:40-18:00INTEGRAL EQUATION ANALYSIS OF MULTIPORT H-PLANE DEVICES CONTAINING ARBITRARILY SHAPED METALLIC AND/OR DIELECTRIC POSTS BY USING TWO-DIMENSIONAL CAVITY AND PARALLEL PLATE GREEN’S FUNCTIONSF.D. Quesada Pereira, C. Gómez Molina, A. Álvarez Melcón, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; V.E. Boria Esbert, M. Guglielmi, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain;
18:00-18:20APPLICATION OF THE ORTHOGONAL CURVILINEAR GRID TO FDTD MODELING OF A DEFLECTED WIND TURBINE BLADEO. Franek, Aalborg University, Denmark;
18:20-18:40SCATTERING BY A MAGNETIZED COLD PLASMA BODYG.P. Zouros, G.D. Kolezas, National Technical University of Athens, Greece; N. Stefanou, J.A. Roumeliotis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece;
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 -08:20 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
SESSION 27 - ICEAA
STOCHASTIC ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDSOrganized by J.A. RusserChair 1 J.A. Russer
08:20-08:40MODELING OF NEAR-FIELD TO FAR-FIELD PROPAGATOR BASED ON THE JEFIMENKO’S EQUATIONSA. Baev, Y.V. Kuznetsov, A. Gorbunova, M. Konovalyuk, Moscow Aviation Institute , Russia; J.A. Russer, eV-Technologies, France;
08:40-09:00MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE FOR CYCLOSTATIONARY CHARACTERIZATION OF PCB RADIATED EMISSIONSA. Baev, Y.V. Kuznetsov, A. Gorbunova, M. Konovalyuk, Moscow Aviation Institute , Russia; J.A. Russer, eV-Technologies, France;
09:00-09:20STOCHASTIC SIGNAL PROPAGATION IN FIVE-SECTION WIDEBAND BRANCH-LINE HYBRIDB.P. Stosic, University of Niš, Serbia; M. Nedelchev, Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria; J.A. Russer, Technical University of Munich, Germany; N.S. Doncov, Z. Stankovic, University of Niš, Serbia;
09:20-09:40ESTIMATION OF THE NUMBER OF STOCHASTIC EM SOURCES WITH PARTIALLY CORRELATED RADIATION IN FAR-FIELD USING NEURAL MODELZ. Stankovic, N. Doncov, University of Nis, Serbia; J. Russer, Technical University of Munich, Germany; B. Stosic, University of Nis, Serbia;
09:40-10:00SHIELDING EFFECTIVENESS OF CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITES UNDER STOCHASTIC EXCITATIONL. Bastianelli, F. Moglie, università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy; G. Gradoni, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; A. Gifuni, università degli studi di Napoli Parthenope, Italy; V. Mariani Primiani, Universita` Politecnica delle Marche, Italy;
10:00-10:20A GENERALIZED MATHEMATICAL FRAMEWORK FOR MODELING STOCHASTIC ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDSM. Haider, Technical University of Munich, Germany; J.A. Russer, eV-Technologies, Germany;
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 -10:40 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
SESSION 28 - ICEAA
CHAOS AND COMPLEXITY IN ELECTROMAGNETISMOrganized by G. GradoniChair 1 G. Gradoni- Chair 2 F. Moglie
10:40-11:00EVALUATION OF STOCHASTIC ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD IN MULTI-VOLUME REVERBERATION CHAMBER CONFIGURATIONSL. Bastianelli, V. Mariani Primiani, Universita` Politecnica delle Marche, Italy; G. Gradoni, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; F. Moglie, Universita` Politecnica delle Marche, Italy;
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11:00-11:20FULL WAVE COMPUTATION OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD IN CHAOTIC REVERBERATION CHAMBERSL. Bastianelli, F. Moglie, G. Gradoni, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; V. Mariani Primiani, università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy;
11:20-11:40INFLUENCE OF MULTI-PATH FADING ON MIMO/OAM COMMUNICATIONSG. Gradoni, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; T.M. Antonsen, E. Ott, University of Maryland, MD, United States;
11:40-12:00ENERGY TRANSFER IN COMPLEX NETWORKS: A QUANTUM GRAPH APPROACHM. Ahmed, G. Gradoni, S. Creagh, C. Smartt, S. Greedy, G. Tanner, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom;
12:00-12:20STOCHASTIC FDTD VERSUS CORRELATED/NON-CORRELATED MONTE CARLOM.R. Cabello, L.D. Angulo, A.R. Bretones, M.F. Pantoja, A.M. Valverde, R.G. Martin, S.G. Garcia, University of Granada, Spain;
12:20-12:40 STATISTICS OF OFF-DIAGONAL ENTRIES OF WIGNER K-MATRIX FOR CHAOTIC WAVE SYSTEMS WITH ABSORPTIONS. Belga Fedeli, Y.V. Fyodorov, King’s College London, United Kingdom
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 - 14:00 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
SESSION 29 - ICEAA
ADVANCED BEAMFORMING ANTENNASOrganized by J. GuoChair 1 J. Guo - Chair 2 C. Fumeaux
14:00-14:20LINEAR SERIES-FED PATCH ARRAY WITH DUAL CIRCULAR POLARIZATION OR ARBITRARY LINEAR POLARIZATIONS. Jammy Chen, W. Withayachumnankul, The University of Adelaide, Australia; Y. Monnai, Keio University, Japan; C. Fumeaux, The University of Adelaide, Australia;
14:20-14:40WIDE-ANGLE BEAM-SCANNING CIRCULAR-POLARIZATION SLOT-LOADED LEAKY-WAVE ANTENNAS.-L. Chen, D. Karmokar, R. Ziolkowski, J. Guo, University of Technology Sydney, Australia;
14:40-15:00WIDE-ANGLE WIDEBAND FREQUENCY-INDEPENDENT BEAM-SCANNING LEAKY WAVE ANTENNAS.-L. Chen, D. Karmokar, R. Ziolkowski, J. Guo, University of Technology Sydney, Australia;
15:00-15:20A 20GHZ SWITCHED BEAM LENS ANTENNA FOR AIRBORNE COMMUNICATIONS APPLICATIONSS.L. Smith, K.W. Smart, N. Carter, A. Weily, N. Nikolic, I. Kekic, CSIRO, Australia;
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10 -15:20 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
SESSION 30 - ICEAA
OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES IN ELECTROMAGNETICSOrganized by M. Gustafsson, L. Jonsson, D. SjöbergChair 1 M. Gustafsson - Chair 2 L. Jonsson, D. Sjöberg
15:20-15:40COMPUTATIONAL IMAGING AT MICROWAVES USING COMPRESSIVE SENSINGB. Fuchs, A. C. Tondo Yoya, M. Diama Lo, M. Davy, IETR-University of Rennes 1-CNRS, France;
15:40-16:00OPTIMAL ANTENNA AND SCATTERING PROPERTIESM. Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden;
16:20-16:40ON DIRECT MATCHING AND EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS FOR INTEGRATED ARRAY ANTENNASB.L.G. Jonsson, A. Emadeddin, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden;
16:40-17:00SURROGATE MODELING OF HIGH-FREQUENCY STRUCTURES USING NESTED KRIGING AND IMPROVED SAMPLING STRATEGYS. Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland; A. Pietrenko-Dabrowska, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland;
17:00-17:20EXPEDITED EM-DRIVEN OPTIMIZATION OF ANTENNA STRUCTURES USING GRADIENT SEARCH WITH JACOBIAN CHANGE AND DESIGN RELOCATION MONITORING A. Pietrenko-Dabrowska, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland; S. Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland;
17:20-17:40ON MINIMIZATION ALGORITHMS FOR PARETO-FRONT OPTIMIZATION OF ANTENNA PARAMETERSB.L.G. Jonsson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden;
17:40-18:00OPTIMIZATION OF REFLECTARRAY BEAM SCANNING CAPABILITIES USING MQC10-BBO AND SNO ALGORITHMS A. Niccolai, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; M. Beccaria, A. Massaccesi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; R.E. Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; P. Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
18:00-18:20ASSESSMENT AND ACCURATE EVALUATION OF ANTENNA SUPERDIRECTIVITY LIMITS WITH SPHERICAL WAVE EXPANSIONA. Debard, A. Clemente, C. Delaveaud, CEA-Leti, France;
18:20-18:40GESTURE RECOGNITION USING FMCW RADAR AND MACHINE LEARNING ON A RASPBERRY PI PLATFORMD. Sjöberg, Lund University, Sweden;
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 -08:20 ROOM FALLA
SESSION 31 - IEEE APWC
LOW-PROFILE AND UWB ANTENNASChair 1 T.S. Bird - Chair 2 D. Filipovic
08:20-08:40SLANT POLARISED CROSSED BOW-TIE ANTENNA ARRAY WITH REDUCED NUMBER OF PHASE SHIFTERS AND AN EMBEDDED FEED NETWORKM. Ardeshir Tanha, M. Khalily, P. Xiao, University of Surrey, United Kingdom;
08:40-09:00ON THE MATCHING OF STRIPLINE-FED CAVITY-BACKED SLOTS AS A SERIES-FED ARRAY ELEMENTA. Hernández-Escobar, E. Abdo-Sánchez, C. Camacho-Peñalosa, Universidad de Málaga, Spain;
09:00-09:20WIDE BANDWIDTH DUAL PORT, DUAL SENSE CIRCULAR POLARIZATION ANTENNA FOR SATELLITE APPLICATIONSG.S. Mauro, G. Torrisi, INFN-LNS, Italy; P. Di Mariano, C. Squadrito, S. Emanuele, Sicilsat Communications s.r.l., Italy; L. Di Donato, G. Sorbello, Università di Catania, Italy;
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09:20-09:40A MULTIOBJECTIVE GENETIC ALGORITHM FOR ANALYSIS, DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION OF ANTIPODAL VIVALDI ANTENNASM. Pumallica, J. Arizaca, Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Peru; M. Clemente, INICTEL-UNI, Peru;
09:40-10:00THE EFFECTS OF THE TRAPEZOIDAL DIPOLE ARRAY ELEMENTS ON PLANAR LOG PERIODIC ANTENNAF. Zengin, TUBITAK, Turkey;
10:00-10:20LOW-PROFILE HALF WAVELENGTH ULTRA WIDE BAND ANTENNAY. Seon Choi, Dong-Su Choi, Ji-H. Hong, H.-J. Lee, W.-Woo Kim, J.-Myung Woo, Chungnam National University, Korea, South;
10:40-11:00WIDEBAND SPECTRUM SENSING AND DIRECTION FINDING ANTENNA SUBSYSTEMM. Elmansouri, E. Etellisi, L. Boskovic, D. Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, CO, United States;
11:00-11:20COMPACT DUAL BAND F-SHAPED ACS-FED MONOPOLE ANTENNA FOR WIMAX AND WLAN APPLICATIONSM. Idrees Magray, K. Muzaffar, IUST, India; G.S. Karthikeya IIT Delhi, India; S. K. Koul, IIT Delhi, India;
11:20-11:40A STUDY ON THE MUTUAL COUPLING EFFECTS OF THE ULTRA-WIDEBAND VIVALDI ARRAYX. Zhang, J. Miao, Y. Wang, J. Wang, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China; M. Jin, Y. Dai, Anhui Province Engineering Laboratory for Antennas and Microwave, China;
11:40-12:00NOVEL DUAL BAND AND ULTRA-WIDE BAND ANTENNASV. Veremey, Qualcomm Inc., United States;
12:00-12:20A COMPACT WEARABLE TEXTILE ANTENNA WITH DUAL BAND-NOTCHED CHARACTERISTICS FOR UWB APPLICATIONSS. Chilukuri, S. Gogikar, Vardhaman College of Engineering, India;
12:20-12:40 FREQUENCY RECONFIGURABLE AND RADIATION PATTERN STEERING OF MONOPOLE ANTENNA BASED ON GRAPHENE PADSD.N. Elsheakh, Electronices Research Institute, Egypt;
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 - 14:00 ROOM FALLA
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MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN ELECTROMAGNETICS Organized by P.D. Smith, J. Arnold, E. VinogradovaChair 1 P.D. Smith - Chair 2 E. Vinogradova
14:00-14:20EXACT GEOMETRICAL OPTICS SCATTERING BY A TRUNCATED RECTANGULAR METAL TRENCHP.L.E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, United States;
14:20-14:40ANALYTICAL FULL-WAVE FREE INDUCTION DECAY SIGNAL MODEL FOR MRIP.S. Fuchs, R.F. Remis, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands;
14:40-15:00ANGLE-RESOLVED SINGLE-WAVELENGTH 1D INVERSE PROFILING WITH A CSI APPROACHL.F. van Rijswijk, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; T. Zacharopoulou, R. Dirks, ASML Netherlands B.V., Netherlands; M.C. van Beurden, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;
15:00-15:20DIFFRACTION BY DOUBLY-CONNECTED CAVITIES OF GENERAL FORM: RIGOROUS APPROACHM. Sagradian, E. Vinogradova, Macquarie University, Australia;
15:20-15:40FINITE DIFFERENCE APPROXIMATION FOR THE FRACTIONAL HALF-CURL OPERATORR. Kastner, Tel Aviv University, Israel;
15:40-16:00HOPF SOLUTIONS OF MAXWELL EQUATIONS: ANALYSIS AND SIMULATION BY FDTDA.M. Valverde, L.D. Angulo, M.R. Cabello, A.R. Bretones, R.G. Martin, S.G. Garcia, University of Granada, Spain;
16:20-16:40NON-SYMMETRIC ELECTROMAGNETIC OSCILLATIONS IN PERFECTLY CONDUCTING SLOTTED SPHERICAL SHELLSE.D. Vinogradova, Macquarie University, Australia;
16:40-17:00ANALYTICAL REGULARIZATION METHOD FOR WAVE DIFFRACTION BY TOROIDAL BODIES AND SCREENS OF REVOLUTIONYu.A. Tuchkin, GTU, Turkey; S.B. Panin, TUBITAK-MRC, Turkey; I. Efe, GTU, Turkey;
17:00-17:20DIFFRACTION BY A TRUNCATED SLAB LYING ON A PEC PLATEV. Daniele, G. Lombardi, R.S. Zich, Politecnico di Torino-LINKS, Italy
17:20-17:40THE PERTURBATION TO FIELDS AND CURRENTS BY ROUNDING CORNERS ON A SCATTERERP.D. Smith, A.J. Markowskei, Macquarie University, Australia;
17:40-18:00MACHINE LEARNING IN ELECTROMAGNETICS: A REVIEW AND SOME PERSPECTIVES FOR FUTURE RESEARCHD. Erricolo, P.-Y. Chen, A. Rozhkova, E. Torabi, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, United States; H. Bagci, A. Shamim, X. Zhang, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia;
18:00-18:20RADAR DETECTION ANALYSIS THROUGH WALLSM. Charnley, Rutgers University United States; A.W. Wood, AFIT, United States;
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 - 08:20 ROOM ANDALUCIA 3
SESSION 33 - ICEAA
METAMATERIALS AND METASURFACESChair 1 A. Epstein - Chair 2 G. Klotz
08:20-08:40RAY-OPTICAL MODELLING OF SCATTERING BY ENGINEERED ELECTROMAGNETIC SURFACESY.L.C. de Jong, CRC, Canada;
08:40-09:00ARTIFICIAL MATERIAL FOR PATCH ANTENNA GAIN ENHANCEMENT AND ITS APPLICATION IN MICROWAVE FREE-SPACE METHODY.J. Zhang, T. Imahori, Y. Fujita, Ryukoku University, Japan;
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09:00-09:20PATH LOSS COMPENSATED CO-POLARIZED STACKED ANTENNAS WITH PROGRESSIVE OFFSET ZIM FOR MMWAVE 5G BASE STATIONSG.S. Karthikeya, M.P. Abegaonkar, S.K. Koul, IIT Delhi, India;
09:20-09:40EFFECT OF UNIT CELL ARRANGEMENTS IN NEAR FIELD TRANSFORMATION LATTICE ON APERTURE EFFICIENCY OF RESONANT CAVITY ANTENNA S. Shrestha, B. Mohamadzade, A.A. Baba, R.M. Hashmi, Macquarie University, Australia;
09:40-10:00EXPLOITING THE PROPERTIES OF METAGRATINGS FOR DESIGNING RECTANGULAR WAVEGUIDE MODE CONVERTERSV.K. Killamsetty, A Epstein, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel;
10:00-10:20ALL-METAL POLARIZATION CONVERSION METAMATERIAL LENS FOR HIGH POWER MICROWAVE APPLICATIONSX. Zhao, C. Yuan, Qi. Zhang, National University of Defense Technology, China;
10:40-11:00SUPPRESSING GRATING LOBES IN ANTENNA ARRAYS USING METAGRATINGSY. Kerzhner, A. Epstein, Technion israel institute of technology, Israel;
11:00-11:20ASYMPTOTIC ANALYSIS OF CHIRPED GAUSSIAN PULSE PROPAGATION IN A METAMATERIAL MEDIUMC. Balictsis, Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commision-EETT, Greece;
11:20-11:40FABRY-PÉROT BIANISOTROPIC METASURFACES FOR PERFECT ANOMALOUS REFRACTIONS.W. Marcus, A. Epstein, Technion-Israel Institue of Technology, Israel;
11:40-12:00STUDY AND OPTIMIZATION OF A NON-FOSTER CIRCUIT FOR THE DESIGN OF WIDEBAND METASURFACESC. Fisné, C. Martel, ONERA/DEMR, France; A.L. Franc, N. Raveu, LAPLACE, France;
12:00-12:20DETECTING SPATIAL COHERENCE OF LIGHT WITH PLANAR METALLIC METAMATERIALST. Frank, O. Buchnev, T. Cookson, M. Kaczmarek, P. Lagoudakis, V.A. Fedotov, University of Southampton, United Kingdom;
12:20-12:40PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD (PCB) METAGRATINGS FOR PERFECT ANOMALOUS REFRACTION: THEORY AND EXPERIMENTO. Rabinovich, Y. Komarovsky, D. Dikarov, A. Epstein, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel;
14:00-14:20EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS FOR A METAMATERIAL LUNEBURG LENSD. Ribeiro, F. Beltran-Mejia, J. Ribeiro, National Institute of Telecommunications, Brazil;
14:20-14:40NEAR-FIELD SHAPING BY LEAKY-WAVE METASURFACES: OAM AND BESSEL BEAMS SYNTHESISM. Bodehou, C. Craeye, I. Huynen, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium;
14:40-15:00TWO-ORDERS FAST MULTIPOLE ANALYSIS OF META-ATOMSG. Klotz, N. Malléjac, CEA/DAM, France; S. Enoch, Institut Fresnel, France;
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SESSION 34 - ICEAA
NOVEL ANTENNAS AND FREQUENCY-SELECTIVE STRUCTURESOrganized by Z. ShenChair 1 Z. Shen - Chair 2 G. Wen
15:00-15:20AN ORTHOGONAL LINEAR POLARIZATION CONVERTING FSS FOR WAVE POLARIZED IN ARBITRARY DIRECTIONS.-Y. Wang, W. Geyi, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, China;
15:20-15:403-D DUAL-BAND FSSS BASED ON MULTIPLE SQUARE COAXIAL WAVEGUIDESW. Tang, Z. Yu, J. Zhu, C. Wang, X. Yang, Nanjing Normal University, China;
15:40-16:00A DUAL-BAND FREQUENCY SELECTIVE RASORBER DESIGNH. Wang, J. Qin, T. Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, China; B. Cao, Marine Design & Research Institute of China, China;
16:20-16:4060-GHZ PHASED TRANSMITARRAY WITH HIGH GAIN AND LOW PROFILEP.-Y. Feng, S.-W. Qu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China;
16:40-17:00LIQUID CRYSTAL BASED MINIATURIZED TUNABLE FSS DESIGNG. Yang, X. Yang, J. Yu, Q. Wu, F. Meng, Harbin Institute of Technology, China;
17:00-17:20A HIGH-Q AND LOW-COST, TERAHERTZ FREQUENCY SELECTIVE STRUCTUREA. Khurrum Rashid, Namal Institute, Pakistan; Q. Zhang, Southern University of Science and Technology, China;
17:20-17:40INTEGRATED CODING METASURFACE IN A SINGLE-LAYERED PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDY. Shen, J. Yang, W. Dou, S. Hu, Southeast University, China;
17:40-18:00MEASUREMENT OF MATERIAL PERMITTIVITY UNDER CONDITION OF HIGH TEMPERATURE BASED ON OPEN CAVITY TECHNIQUE IN MMW WAVELENGTHSS.L. Fan, H.F. Meng, W.B. Dou, Southeast University, China;
18:00-18:20ARBITRARY MANIPULATION OF ORTHOGONAL POLARIZATIONS FOR MULTI-FUNCTIONALITYVIA A METASURFACEL.B. Yan, A.Q. Liu, Z.X. Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore;
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SESSION 35 - ICEAA
RADIATION, PROPAGATION, AND SCATTERING OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES IN PLASMAS AND METAMATERIALSOrganized by A.V. KudrinChair 1 A.V. Kudrin - Chair 2 S.P. Skobelev
08:20-08:40SURFACE AND VOLUME PLASMONS OF SPHEROIDAL METAL NANOPARTICLESI.A. Pavlichenko, University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia;
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08:40-09:00RADIATION CHARACTERISTICS OF A RADIAL ELECTRIC DIPOLE IN THE PRESENCE OF AN INHOMOGENEOUS DIELECTRIC BODY OF REVOLUTIONE. Semernya, S. Skobelev, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia;
09:00-09:20DESIGN AND NUMERICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A REALISTIC PLASMA DIPOLEP. De Carlo, G. Mansutti, M. Magarotto, A.D. Capobianco, D. Pavarin, University of Padova, Italy; A. Tuozzi, C. Facchinetti, Italian Space Agency, Italy;
09:20-09:40DIFFRACTION OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC LAGUERRE-GAUSSIAN BEAM BY THE END OF A SEMI-INFINITE GYROTROPIC CYLINDERV.A. Es’kin, A.V. Kudrin, University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia;
09:40-10:00PROPAGATION OF TRANSVERSE-MAGNETIC WAVES IN A WAVEGUIDE FILLED WITH MULTIPERIODICALLY MODULATED DIELECTRIC MEDIUME.A. Gevorkyan, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia;
10:00-10:20AN EIGENFUNCTION EXPANSION METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS OF THE SOURCE-EXCITED FIELDS IN A MAGNETOPLASMAA.V. Kudrin, E.Yu. Petrov, University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia; T.M. Zaboronkova, R.E. Alekseev Technical University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia; A.S. Zaitseva, University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
10:40-11:00RECEPTION OF QUASI-ELECTROSTATIC WAVES BY DIPOLE ANTENNAS IN A RESONANT MAGNETOPLASMAE.A. Shirokov, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia; A.G. Demekhov, Polar Geophysical Institute, Russia;
11:00-11:20RESULTS AND PROSPECTS OF APPLICATION OF THE DOUBLE WEIGHTED FOURIER TRANSFORM (DWFT) TO PROBLEMS OF RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION IN INHOMOGENEOUS MEDIAS.I. Knizhin, M.V. Tinin, Irkutsk State University, Russia;
11:20-11:40STATISTICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A RADIOWAVE PROPAGATING IN A MULTISCALE RANDOMLY INHOMOGENEOUS PLASMAM.V. Tinin, S.I. Knizhin, Irkutsk State University, Russia;
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ADVANCED PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR RCS, RADAR IMAGING, AND ANTENNA MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONSOrganized by I. LaHaieChair 1 I. LaHaie - Chair 2 M. Moghaddam
11:40-12:00AN EFFICIENT BASIS FOR DECOMPOSITION OF CAVITY RETURNS IN INVERSE SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR (ISAR) MEASUREMENTS USING BASIS PURSUITI.J. LaHaie, G.D. Dester, M.H. Hawks, Centauri, United States;
12:00-12:20DEEP LEARNING FOR ORGANIC CLUTTER DETECTION IN RADAR CROSS SECTION DATAM. Wilmanski, G. Dester, M. Hawks, Centauri, United States; R. Smith, Consultant, United States
12:20-12:40NEAR-FIELD HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGING BASED ON INVERSE EQUIVALENT SOURCE METHODS A. Azhar, O. Neitz, J. Knapp, Technical University of Munich, Germany; R. Baumgartner, G. Mitic, Siemens AG, Germany; T.F. Eibert, Technical University of Munich, Germany;
14:00-14:20REVISITING PHASELESS NEAR-FIELD ANTENNA MEASUREMENTS VIA MODELLING NEAR-FIELD MEASURED DATA IN FULL-WAVE SOLVERSV. Manohar, Y. Rahmat-Samii, University of California at Los Angeles, CA, United States;
14:20-14:40RETRIEVAL OF SUBSURFACE SOIL MOISTURE PROFILES FROM L-BAND AND P-BAND REFLECTOMETRYA. Azemati, A. Etminan, A. Tabatabaeenejad, M. Moghaddam, USC, CA, United States;
14:40-15:00DIFFERENT MEASURES IN SINGULAR VALUE OPTIMIZATION FOR ANTENNA CHARACTERIZATIONA. Capozzoli, C. Curcio, A. Liseno, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy;
15:00-15:20FULLY PROBE CORRECTED SPHERICAL NEAR FIELD MEASUREMENTS WITH ARBITRARY OFFSET AND MINIMUM SAMPLING USING THE TRANSLATED-SWE ALGORITHMF. Saccardi, F. Mioc, A. Giacomini, MVI, Italy; P. O. Iversen, Orbit-FR, United States; L. J. Foged, MVI, Italy;
15:20-15:40ON THE PRACTICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF THE NONREDUNDANT SPHERICAL NF-FF TRANSFORMATION FOR OFFSET MOUNTED LONG AUTSF. D’Agostino, F. Ferrara, C. Gennarelli, R. Guerriero, M. Migliozzi, University of Salerno, Italy;
15:40-16:00MEASURING G/T OF ACTIVE ANTENNAS USING PLANAR NEAR-FIELD SCANNERSB. Walkenhorst, A.C. Newell, NSI-MI Technologies, United States;
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 -16:20 ROOM ANDALUCIA 2
SESSION 37 - ICEAA
ELECTROMAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF MATERIALSChair 1 S. Di Meo - Chair 2 Y. Hao
16:20-16:40UNIQUE SOLUTION TRANSMISSION-ONLY APPROACH FOR DETERMINATION OF DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF SUBSTRATESC. Niamien, ESIGELEC, IRSEEM, France;
16:40-17:00PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE INTER-AND INTRA-SPECIES VARIABILITY FOR THE DIELECTRIC PERMITTIVITY OF ANIMAL KIDNEYS. Di Meo, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy; J. Bonello, I. Farhat, L. Farrugia, University of Malta, Malta; M. Pasian, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy; C. V Sammut, University of Malta, Malta; G. Matrone, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy;
17:00-17:20COMPOSITE LUNEBURG LENSES DESIGNED WITH HYPERUNIFORM DISORDERED STRUCTUREH. Zhang, Q. Cheng, Y. Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom;
17:20-17:40INVESTIGATION OF RADIOFREQUENCY ION HEATING IN THE MAGNETOPLASMA OF AN ECR ION TRAPG. Torrisi, D. Mascali, INFN-LNS, Italy; A. Galatà, INFN-LNL, Italy; L. Celona, G. Mauro, E. Naselli, INFN-LNS, Italy; G. Sorbello, Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy; S. Gammino, INFN-LNS, Italy;
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SESSION 38 - ICEAA
PROGRESS IN NEW ANTENNA DESIGNSOrganized Z.N. ChenChair 1 Z.N. Chen - Chair 2 Q. Zhang
08:20-08:40DESIGN OF A C-BAND REFLECTARRAY ANTENNA FOR NEARFIELD APPLICATIONST.T. Chia, T.K. Chua, Z.N. Chen, National University of Singapore, Singapore;
08:40-09:00SYSTEMATIC DESIGN OF AN ULTRA-WIDEBAND SIX-PORT MULTI-MODE ANTENNA ELEMENT USING SYMMETRY PROPERTIES OF CHARACTERISTIC MODESN. Peitzmeier, D. Manteuffel, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany;
09:00-09:20DUAL-AND WIDE-BAND DUAL-SENSE CIRCULARLY POLARIZED CPW-FED SLOT ANTENNA WITH A T-SHAPED GROUND STUBH. Zhang, T. Zhong, Air Force Engineering University, China; Y. Zeng, Unit 95100, China;
09:20-09:40LOW-PROFILE WIDEBAND HYBRID METASURFACE ANTENNA ARRAYSX.-S. Yang, N.-S. Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Z. N. Chen, W. Liu, National University of Singapore, Singapore;
09:40-10:00FIXED-FREQUENCY BEAM SCANNING LEAKY-WAVE ANTENNA USING SINUSOIDALLY MODULATED SPOOF SURFACE PLASMON POLARITONSX.-L. Tang, Q. Zhang, Y. Chen, The University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China;
10:00-10:20AN ACTIVE METASURFACE FOR WIDE ANGLE BEAM SCANNING ANTENNAJ. Lin, D. Li, W. Yu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China;
10:40-11:00EFFECT OF THE INTERFERENCE FROM CONDUCTING PLATES ON OAM BASED WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONL. Wang, C. Yang, H.-D. Bruens, C. Schuster, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany;
11:00-11:20DESIGN OF POLARIZATION RECONFIGURABLE ANTENNA LOADED METASURFACEH. Yu, Z. Li, Communication University of China, China;
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SESSION 39 - ICEAA
INVERSE PROBLEMS, CLOAKING, AND NONLINEAR MEDIAOrganized Y. ShestopalovChair 1 Y. Shestopalov - Chair 2 L. Matekovits
11:20-11:40SYNTHESIS OF IMPEDANCE CYLINDRICAL METASURFACE FOR THE GIVEN POLARIZATION ELLIPSE OF CONFORMAL PHASED ANTENNA ARRAYA.I. Semenikhin, D.V. Semenikhina, Y.V. Yukhanov, P.V. Blagovisnyy, Southern federal university, Russia;
11:40-12:00OPTIMIZATION-BASED ANALYSIS OF INVERSE PROBLEMS OF DESIGNING MAGNETIC CLOAKING AND SHIELDING DEVICESG.V. Alekseev, Y.E. Spivak, A.V. Lobanov, Institute of Applied Mathematics FEB RAS, Russia; I.V. Vinogradov, Far Eastern Federal University, Russia;
12:00-12:20OPTIMIZATION METHOD IN 2D DC ELECTRIC FIELD CLOAKING AND SHIELDINGG.V. Alekseev, D.A. Tereshko, Institute of Applied Mathematics FEB RAS, Russia;
12:20-12:40NUMERICAL STUDY OF NONLINEAR METAMATERIAL RODY. Shestopalov, University of Gävle, Sweden; E. Smolkin, M. Snegur, Penza State University, Russia;
14:00-14:20SYNTHESIS OF AN ANISOTROPIC SURFACE THAT REFLECTS SEVERAL INCIDENT PLANE WAVES IN A PRESCRIBED DIRECTION WITH A REQUIRED POLARIZATIONT. Yu. Privalova, Yu.V. Yukhanov, E.E. Privalov, T.O. Amirokov, Southern Federal University, Russia;
14:20-14:40NONLINEAR INVERSE-SCATTERING METHODS IN LEBESGUE SPACES APPLIED TO MICROWAVE IMAGING PROBLEMSC. Estatico, A. Fedeli, M. Pastorino, A. Randazzo, University of Genoa, Italy;
14:40-15:00RADIO-BEAM DOA ESTIMATION USING ALL-OPTICAL ULTRA-WIDEBAND PROCESSINGT.N. Bakhvalova, M.E. Belkin, I.V. Gladyshev, and A.S. Sigov, Russian Technological University, Moscow, Russia
15:00-15:20ACCURATE CUTOFF WAVENUMBERS OF A WAVEGUIDE PERTURBED BY AXIALLY ALIGNED INNER CONDUCTORSP.D. Smith, E.D. Vinogradova, Macquarie University, Australia; Y.V. Shestopalov, University of Gavle, Sweden;
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SESSION 40 - ICEAA
TECHNOLOGIES FOR MM AND SUB-MM WAVES Chair 1 G. Addamo - Chair 2 A. Clemente
15:20-15:40DESIGN OF FULLY-PLANAR CSRR-BASED SUBSTRATE INTEGRATED WAVEGUIDE CIRCUITSO. Christogeorgos, M.-T. Passia, M. Nitas, T.V. Yioultsis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece;
15:40-16:00NON-CONTACT ANTENNA CHARACTERIZATION VIA ONE-PORT NETWORK CALIBRATIONS. Sahin, N.K. Nahar, K. Sertel, The Ohio State University, OH, United States;
16:20-16:40AN EFFECTIVE SOLUTION FOR DESIGNING WIDEBAND 3-LAYER D-BAND TRANSMITARRAYS IN PCB TECHNOLOGYF. Foglia Manzillo, A. Clemente, J.L. Gonzalez-Jiménez, CEA-Leti, France;
16:40-17:00RECTANGULAR GROOVED POLARIZER WITH ROUND EDGES FOR THE HIGH POWER MILLIMETER WAVE SYSTEMD. Xia, C. Liu, Z. Wang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China;
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17:00-17:20ON THE EXISTENCE OF TERAHERTZ PLASMONS IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR HETEROSTRUCTURESH.T. Abbas, L.N. Aljihmani, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar; Q.H. Abbasi, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom; K.A. Qaraqe, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar;
17:20-17:40SYSTEM BUDGET TO SYSTEM REALIZATION – A 5G MM-WAVE BEAMFORMER PERSPECTIVEA. Gupta, V. Aggarwal, R. Bhattacharya, T. Kukal, S. Singh, Cadence Design System, India; S. Aniruddhan, IIT Madras, India;
17:40-18:00INTEGRATION OF MICROWAVE COMPONENTS THROUGH SELECTIVE LASER MELTINGG. Addamo, O.A. Peverini, CNR-IEIIT, Italy; D. Manfredi, IIT, Italy; F. Calignano, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; G. Virone, M. Lumia, CNR-IEIIT, Italy;
18:00-18:20MORPHOLOGICAL AND STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF METAMATERIAL BASED ON ITO/SAPPHIRE/ZNS/AL SUPERLATTICEB. Akin, S. Altindal, Gazi University, Turkey; J. Farazin, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran; G. Pirgholi-Givi, Y. Azizian-Kalandaragh, Sabalan University of Advanced Technologies, Iran;
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 - 08:40 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5
SESSION 41 - ICEAA
ADVANCES IN FREQUENCY-DOMAIN CEM TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONSOrganized by B. NotarosChair 1 B. Notaros - Chair 2 V. de la Rubia
08:40-09:00MODEL ORDER REDUCTION ZERO-POLE CHARACTERIZATION AND COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN OF MICROWAVE CIRCUITSB. Carrasco, V. de la Rubia, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain;
09:00-09:20METHOD OF MOMENT SOLUTION OF SURFACE INTEGRAL EQUATIONS FOR ARBITRARY 2D PERIODIC COMPOSITE MATERIAL STRUCTURESB.M. Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Serbia; M.M. Kostic, WIPL-D, Serbia;
09:20-09:40A PAINLESS AUTOMATIC GOAL-ORIENTED HP-ADAPTIVE STRATEGY FOR H(CURL) PROBLEMSI. Gomez-Revuelto, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; L.E. Garcia-Castillo, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain; V. Darrigrand, D. Pardo, University of the Basque Country (EHU-UPV), Spain; T. Chaumont-Frelet, INRIA, France;
09:40-10:00DO WE STILL NEED BODY-OF-REVOLUTION TECHNIQUES IN COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETICS?A.A. Kucharski, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland;
10:00-10:20RECENT ADVANCES IN ENTIRE-DOMAIN ANALYSIS OF 2-D STRUCTURES USING METHOD OF MOMENTSD.I. Olcan, J. Perovic, B. Kolundzija, A Djordjevic, University of Belgrade, Serbia;
10:40-11:00 FAST MODELING OF IMPERFECTLY CONDUCTING WIRE/SURFACE STRUCTURES IN LAYERED UNIAXIAL MEDIAS. Zeng, D.R. Wilton, J. Chen, University of Houston, TX, United States;
11:00-11:20OVERVIEW OF SOME ADVANCES IN HIGHER ORDER FREQUENCY-DOMAIN CEM TECHNIQUESB.M. Notaros, S.B. Manic, C. Key, J. Harmon, D. Estep, Colorado State University, CO, United States;
11:20-11:40APPLICATIONS OF THE DIRECT DOMAIN DECOMPOSITION BASED ON CYLINDRICAL PORTS IN THE HYBRID FINITE ELEMENT/MODAL ANALYSIS METHODA. Gomez Garcia, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain; M. A. Gónzalez, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; R. Gomez Alcala, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain; J. Garcia, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Y. Campos-Roca, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain; J. M. Gil, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; J. Rubio, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain;
11:40-12:00TUNING THE FILTER RESPONSES WITH GRAPHENE BASED RESONATORSA.Ž. Ilic, Institute of Physics Belgrade, Serbia; B.M. Bukvic, University of Belgrade, Serbia; D. Budimir, University of Westminster, United Kingdom; M.M. Ilic,University of Belgrade, Serbia;
12:00-12:20SPECTRAL PROJECTION MODEL FOR ANALYZING ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING FROM TWO-DIMENSIONAL CONDUCTING OBJECTSD. Kasilingam, A. Fascia, V. Sivalingam, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, MA, United States;
12:20-12:40HOMOGENIZATION THEORY FOR SUBSTRATE-INTEGRATED METASURFACE AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN SCALING OF ELECTROMAGNETIC DEVICESY. He, Y. Li, Tsinghua University, China; P.-Y. Chen, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, United States;
14:00-14:20CONFORMAL DUAL BASIS FUNCTIONS ON CURVILINEAR QUADRILATERALS FOR CALDERON PRECONDITIONING OF SURFACE INTEGRAL EQUATIONSK. Sertel, The Ohio State University, OH, United States
14:20-14:40A REVIEW OF 3-D GREEN’S FUNCTIONS FOR INTEGRAL EQUATION MODELING OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING FROM 1/2/3-D PERIODIC STRUCTURES USING EWALD TRANSFORMATIONI. Stevanovic, Federal Office of Communications, Switzerland; A. Terzic, ETH Zurich, Switzerland; P. Crespo-Valero, IT’IS Foundation, Switzerland;
14:40-15:00EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL AND IMPEDANCE INTEGRALS IN CASE OF SINGULAR BASES ALONG AXIALLY SYMMETRIC ANTENNASA.J. Krneta, B.M. Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Serbia;
15:00-15:20SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF A FINITE-DIFFERENCE FREQUENCY-DOMAIN SOLVER BASED ON THE QUASI-TEM APPROXIMATIONJ.P. Donohoe, Mississippi State University, MS, United States;
15:20-15:40DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF NANO-OPTICAL NETWORKS CONSISTING OF NANOWIRES AND OPTIMIZED COUPLERSA. Altinoklu, G. Karaova, O. Ergul, Middle East Technical University, Turkey;
15:40-16:00APPLICATION OF NON-SINGULAR LAPLACIAN REPRESENTATIONS TO ANALYTICAL EVALUATION OF 6-DIMENSIONAL INTEGRALS OF THE KERNEL OF VOLUMETRIC INTEGRAL EQUATIONE. Bleszynski, M. Bleszynski, T. Jaroszewicz, Monopole Research.com, CA, United States;
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16:20-16:40SOLVING INVERSE EQUIVALENT SURFACE SOURCE PROBLEMS BY THE NORMAL ERROR SYSTEM OF NORMAL EQUATIONSJ. Kornprobst, O. Neitz, J. Knapp, R.A.M. Mauermayer, T.F. Eibert, Technical University of Munich, Germany;
16:40-17:00ELECTRIC MULTIMODE EQUIVALENT NETWORK TECHNIQUE FOR MULTILAYER SHIELDED CIRCUITS BASED ON ARBITRARY RECTANGULAR ELEMENTSC. Gomez Molina, F. Quesada Pereira, A. Alvarez Melcon, V.E. Boria, M. Guglielmi, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain;
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 - 17:00 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5
SESSION 42 - IEEE APWC
VEHICULAR ANTENNASChair 1 S. Lenzini - Chair 2 J. Spurek
17:00-17:20DIVERSITY ANTENNA FOR VEHICULAR COMMUNICATIONS IN MICROWAVE AND MM-WAVE BANDSA. Pour Sohrab, P. Karadimas, Y. Huang, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom;
17:20-17:40LOW PROFILE WIDEBAND 3D ANTENNA FOR ROOF-TOP LTE VEHICULAR APPLICATIONSF. Melli, S. Lenzini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy; M. Cerretelli, E. Coscelli, A. Notari, ASK Industries S.p.A, Italy; S. Selleri, University of Parma, Italy; L. Vincetti, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy;
17:40-18:00REALIZATION OF CIRCULARLY POLARIZED ANTENNA ARRAY WITH PARASITIC PATCHESJ. Spurek, Z. Raida, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic;
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 -08:40 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
SESSION 43 - ICEAA
EMC/EMI/EMPChair 1 D. de Villiers - Chair 2 J.F. Vega-Stavro
08:40-09:00NUMERICAL COMPLEXITY STUDY OF SOLVING HYBRID MULTIPORT FIELD-CIRCUIT PROBLEMS FOR DIODE GRIDST. Wendt, C. Yang, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany; S. Grivet-Talocia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; C. Schuster, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany;
09:00-09:20A STUDY ON IMPACT OF COMPONENT AND MODULE-LEVEL REPLACEMENT ON ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY QUALIFICATION IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTSD.-J. Lee, J. Choo, Y.-M. Kim, Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety (KINS), Korea, South;
09:20-09:40HYPERBAND ANTENNA DESIGN FOR RFI TESTINGJ.C. Koech, P.G. Wiid, D.I.L. De Villiers, Stellenbosch University, South Africa;
09:40-10:00EMI PERFORMANCE OF PWM SIGNALT. Jiang, T. Tan, K. Jiang, J. Qin, Harbin Engineering University, China;
10:00-10:20SIMPLIFIED FLIP-FLOP GATE MODEL FOR EEMI INJECTIONL. Valbuena Reyes, University of New Mexico, NM, United States; G. Heileman, University of Arizona, AZ, United States; S. Hemmady, E. Schamiloglu, University of New Mexico, NM, United States;
10:40-11:00A HAMILTON-JACOBI EQUATION FOR EVALUATING EEMI PROPAGATION IN A COMPUTING SYSTEML. Valbuena Reyes, University of New Mexico, NM, United States; G. Heileman, University of Arizona, AZ, United States; S. Hemmady, E. Schamiloglu, University of New Mexico, NM, United States;
11:00-11:20A 3D THEORETICAL MODEL FOR EMP THERMAL RUNAWAY IN SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICESC.B. Zhang, R.W. Zhang, T. Yan, Z.Q. Yang, W.T. Ren, Z.P. Zhu, Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, China;
11:20-11:40MODELING RADIO-FREQUENCY EFFECTS ON A MICROCONTROLLERT.J. Clarke, AFRL, United States; D.S. Guillette, Universiy of New Mexico, NM, United States;
11:40-12:00INTENTIONAL ELECTROMAGNETIC IRRADIATION OF A MICROCONTROLLERD.S. Guillette, University of New Mexico, NM, United States; T.J. Clarke, AFRL, United States; C. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, NM, United States;
12:00-12:20VARIABLE-IMPEDANCE FEED STRUCTURE FOR IMPULSE RADIATING ANTENNAJ.F. Vega-Stavro, F. Albarracin-Vargas, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia;
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 - 14:00 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
SESSION 44 - ICEAA
ELECTROMAGNETIC APPLICATIONS TO BIOMEDICINEChair 1 G. Lazzi - Chair 2 K. Saito
14:00-14:20MRI COILS BASED ON ARTIFICIAL MATERIALSA. Slobozhanyuk, ITMO University, Russia;
14:20-14:40RECENT ADVANCES IN COMPUTATIONAL AND EXPERIMENTAL BIOELECTROMAGNETICS FOR NEUROPROSTHETICSJ.P. Stang, G. Chen, University of Southern California, CA, United States; P. Kosta, University of Utah, UT, United States; J. Paknahad, M. Machnoor, E. Iseri, J. Du, University of Southern California, CA, United States; D. Brizi, University of Pisa, Italy; K. Loizos, G. Lazzi, University of Southern California, CA, United States;
14:40-15:00DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS OF MICROWAVE SNAREK. Saito, M. Sugiyama, Chiba University, Japan;
15:00-15:20WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER TO INTRA-ABDOMINAL IMPLANTS USING AN AROUND-THE-BODY LOOP ANTENNAS. Ahmed, L. Sydänheimo, L. Ukkonen, T. Björninen, Tampere University, Finland;
15:20-15:40COMPARISON OF RADIO FREQUENCY CURRENT AND MICROWAVE ENERGY FOR TRANSCATHETER RENAL DENERVATIONA. Rakhmadi, K. Saito, Chiba University, Japan;
15:40-16:00WIDEBAND MODELLING OF THE DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF MUSCLE AS A FUNCTION OF HYDRATIONI. Farhat, L. Farrugia, D. Pollacco, J. Bonello, C. Sammut, University of Malta, Malta;
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16:20-16:40APPLICATION OF THE DISCRETE DIPOLE APPROXIMATION IN MICROWAVE BREAST IMAGINGS. Hosseinzadegan, A. Fhager, M. Persson, P. Meaney, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;
16:40-17:00AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE USE OF CALNN CAPPED GOLD NANOPARTICLES FOR IMPROVING MICROWAVE HEATING.J. Bonello, University of Malta, Malta; F. Rossi, N. Thi Kim Thanh, University College London, United Kingdom; I. Farhat, L. Farrugia, C. V Sammut, University of Malta, Malta;
17:00-17:20VERIFICATION OF ALGORITHM FOR AN I/Q-RADAR SYSTEM FOR BREATHING DETECTION IN AN INCUBATORA. Marnach, D. Schmiech, A.R. Diewald, Hochschule Trier, Germany;
17:20-17:40INNOVATIONS IN BIOMEDICINE: MEASURING PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS BECOMES AS SIMPLE AS APPLYING A PLASTER ON THE BODY R. Calzone, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; M. David Perez, R. Augustine, Uppsala University, Sweden; G. Pagana, LINKS foundation, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
17:40-18:00MICROWAVE DIELECTRIC PROPERTY BASED CLASSIFICATION OF MALIGNANCIEST. Yilmaz, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey;
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 08:20 ROOM FALLA
SESSION 45 - IEEE APWC
SMART ANTENNAS AND ARRAYSChair 1 A.R. Diewald - Chair 2 P. Mei
08:20-08:40OPTIMIZATION OF ELLIPTICAL ANTENNA ARRAYS USING THE CUCKOO SEARCH ALGORITHMM. Khodier, Jordan Univeristy of Science and technology, Irbid, Jordan
08:40-09:00DESIGN APPROACH FOR MODULAR MILLIMETER WAVE BEAMFORMING ANTENNA ARRAYS FOR 5G PICO-CELLSS. Seewald, D. Manteuffel, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany;
09:00-09:20DESIGN OF A SIX-PATCH SERIES-FED TRAVELING-WAVE ANTENNAA.R. Diewald, S. Müller, Hochschule Trier, Germany;
09:20-09:40OPTIMAL ANTENNA ARRAY TOPOLOGIES FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY MAXIMIZATION BY EMPLOYING PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATIONY.K. Huang, P. Karadimas, A. Pour Sohrab, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom;
09:40-10:00ON THE OUTAGE PERFORMANCE OF LINE-OF-SIGHT MASSIVE MIMO WITH A FIXED-LENGTH UNIFORM LINEAR SPARSE ARRAYA. Farsaei, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; N. Amani, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; A. Alvarado, F. M. J. Willems, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands; U. Gustavsson, Ericsson Research, Sweden; R. Maaskant, University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;
10:00-10:20A LOW-PROFILE PATCH ANTENNA WITH MONOPOLE-LIKE RADIATION PATTERNSP. Mei, S. Zhang, Aalborg University, Denmark; X. Qi Lin, UESTC, China; G. Frølund Pedersen, Aaalborg University, Denmark;
10:40-11:00IMPLEMENTATION OF DYNAMIC DIRECTIONAL MODULATION WITH SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIOE.A. Cabrera-Hernández, J. Parrón-Granados, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain; A. Tennant, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom;
11:00-11:20UWB LPDA DESIGN AND SIMULATIONS FOR JAMMINGM. Asili, A. Orduyilmaz, M. Serin, TUBITAK-BILGEM, Turkey;
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 11:20 ROOM FALLA
SESSION 46 - ICEAA
ADAPTIVE AND RECONFIGURABLE ANTENNASChair 1 R. Berro - Chair 2 P. Meyer
11:20-11:40ELECTRIC BEAM-STEERING METAMATERIAL LEAKY-WAVE ANTENNAN. Javanbakht, B. Syrett, R. Amaya, Carleton University, Canada; J. Shaker, Communication Research Center, Canada;
11:40-12:00LOW-PROFILE PATTERN RECONFIGURABLE ANTENNA FOR WIRELESS BODY AREA NETWORKSB. Mohamadzade, R.B.V.B. Simorangkir, R.M. Hashmi, S. Shrestha, Macquarie University, Australia;
12:00-12:20A PATTERN DIVERSITY MICROSTRIP ANTENNA WITH SWITCHABLE SUM AND DIFFERENCE BEAMS IN E-AND H-PLANES.-A. Malakooti, C. Fumeaux, University of Adelaide, Australia;
12:20-12:40A NOVEL VERTICAL PATCH ANTENNA FOR PATTERN RECONFIGURATIONM. Cao, X. Wang, H. Li, S. Yue, L. He, Beijing Institute of Space Long March, China;
14:00-14:20TRANSMISSION LINE MODEL FOR LOSSY INVERTED F ANTENNA MINIATURIZATIONR. Berro, S. Bories, C. Delaveaud, CEA LETI, France;
14:20-14:40RECONFIGURABLE AND FREQUENCY TUNABLE INVERTED F ANTENNA BASED ON PLASMA TECHNOLOGYA. Karami-Horestani, M.T. Noghani, F. Sadeghikia, M.R. Dorbin, Aerospace Research Institute, Iran; F. Martin, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain; M. Valipour, Aerospace Research Institute, Iran;
14:40-15:00SCANNING APERTURE ANTENNAS WITH SPHERICAL SHELLSH. Groll, E. Zoechmann, S. Pratschner, R. Langwieser, T. Pohl, TU Wien, Austria; A.F. Molisch, University of Southern California, CA, United States; C.F. Mecklenbraeuker, TU Wien, Austria;
15:00-15:20A MODE-SWITCHED WIFI ANTENNA OFFERING FULL HEMISPHERICAL COVERAGEP. Meyer, Stellenbosch University, South Africa;
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 15:20 ROOM FALLA
SESSION 47 - ICEAA
INVERSE SCATTERING AND REMOTE SENSINGChair 1 A. Coatanhay - Chair 2 E. Heyman
15:20-15:40HF RADAR SCATTERING FROM A SEA SURFACE PERTURBED BY MULTIPLE SHIP WAKESS.J. Anderson, University of Adelaide, Australia;
15:40-16:00BEAM-BASED TIME-DOMAIN TOMOGRAPHIC INVERSE SCATTERINGR. Tuvi, E. Heyman, Tel Aviv University, Israel; T. Melamed, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel;
16:20-16:40HRRP FEATURE EXTRACTION AND RECOGNITION METHOD OF RADAR GROUND TARGET USING CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORKB.C. Ding, P.H. Chen, Beihang University, China;
16:40-17:00IMAGING THE INTERIOR OF SMALL SOLAR BODIES: TOWARDS A QUANTITATIVE APPROACHC. Eyraud, Institut Fresnel, France; L.-I. Sorsa, Tampere University , Finland; A. Hérique, IPAG, France; J.-M. Geffrin, Institut Fresnel, France; S. Pursiainen, Tampere University, Finland; W. Kofman, IPAG, France;
17:00-17:20ROUGH PATHS THEORY APPLIED TO ANALYZE THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD SCATTERED BY A TIME VARYING SEA SURFACE A. Coatanhay, ENSTA Bretagne, France;
17:20-17:40A BAYESIAN APPROACH FOR SHIP DETECTION AIDED BY CLUTTER PARAMETERS ESTIMATION M.M. Lan, S.H. Du, K.Z. Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China;
17:40-18:00A HIGH MANEUVERING TARGET DETECTION RADAR WITH SUB-BAND DIVISIONS.H. Du, M.M. Lan, K.Z. Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China;
18:00-18:20A FAR-FIELD TRANSFORMATION PROCEDURE FOR MONOSTATIC LINEAR SAMPLING METHOD IMAGINGH.F. Alqadah, M. Burfeindt, US Naval Research Laboratory, United States;
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 08:20 ROOM ANDALUCIA 3
SESSION 48 - IEEE APWC
PROPAGATION MODELSChair 1 S.J. Anderson - Chair 2 E. Plouhinec
08:20-08:40DIFFUSE TERRESTRIAL SCATTER CONTRIBUTIONS TO MULTI-HOP SKYWAVE PROPAGATION IN OTH RADAR SYSTEMSS.J. Anderson, University of Adelaide, Australia;
08:40-09:002.4GHZ RF PROPAGATION MEASUREMENTS AND MODELING IN A PADDY FIELD FOR A WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKT. Hamasaki, D. Kuramoto, Y. Yamaoka, Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Japan;
09:00-09:20MERCURYDPM ADAPTATION FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC MICROSCOPIC DEM SIMULATIONK.M. Zeyde, Ural Federal University, Russia;
09:20-09:40UTD HUMAN BODY MODELS COMPARISON BASED ON DUAL MOTION CAPTURE AND RADIO MEASUREMENTSE. Plouhinec, CREC Saint-Cyr, France; B. Uguen, IETR UMR CNRS 6164, France;
09:40-10:00COMPARING ONE-MINUTE RAIN RATE FROM TRMM SATELLITE DATA AND REC. ITU-R P.837-7 IN TROPICAL AND TEMPERATE SITESG. Rimven, K. Paulson, T. Bellerby, University of Hull, United Kingdom;
10:00-10:20SSPE METHOD INCLUDING BACKWARD TERM FOR AN EM PROPAGATION REAL CASE STUDYJ.M. Mendes, C.G. Rego, D. Parada, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil; C.G. Batista, Federal University of São João del Rei, Brazil; D. Guevara, Francisco de Paula Santander University, Colombia;
10:40-11:00SOMMERFELD HALF-SPACE AND PATH LOSS IMPROVEMENT IN NEAR-GROUND WAVE PROPAGATIONM.H. Bezerra Cardoso, Orange, France; S. Mostarshedi, J.-M Laheurte, Université Paris-Est, France;
11:00-11:20CO-AND CROSSPOLAR SCATTERING MEASUREMENTS AT SLIGHTLY ROUGH WALLS FOR INDOOR PROPAGATION CHANNELS AT MM WAVESI. Gaspard, University of Applied Sciences Darmstadt, Germany;
11:20-11:40MODELING PROPAGATION LOSS IN SITE-SPECIFIC NON-UNIFORM DIELECTRIC URBAN ENVIRONMENTS USING VTRPEP.E. Cadette, W.L. Jones, Central Florida Remote Sensing Lab, UCF, FL, United States;
11:40-12:00ANALYSIS OF S-BAND MICROWAVE PROPAGATION IN A CLOSED METAL CHAMBERL. Zhang, T. Ding, Jimei University, China; Y. Wang, Shenyang Aircraft Design and Research Institute, China;
12:00-12:20THE INTRUSIVE PCE-BASED METHOD FOR UNCERTAINTY CALCULATION IN RAY-TRACING ANALYSIS OF 5G EM WAVE PROPAGATIONP. Gorniak, Poznan University of Technology, Poland;
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 14:00 ROOM ANDALUCIA 3
SESSION 49 - ICEAA
NEW TRENDS IN ELECTROMAGNETIC MODELING FOR EMC AND SI/PIOrganized by F. CanaveroChair 1 F. Canavero - Chair 2 P. Triverio
14:00-14:20ADJOINT TIME-DOMAIN SENSITIVITY OF RETARDED PEEC USING THE NUMERICAL INVERSION OF LAPLACE TRANSFORML. Lombardi, Micron Semiconductors, Italy; M.l Nakhla, Carleton University, Canada; G. Antonini, Università degli Studi dell’Aquila, Italy; F. Ferranti, IMT Atlantique, France;
14:20-14:40EFFICIENT TIME-DOMAIN MODELING AND SIMULATION OF PASSIVE BANDPASS SYSTEMSY. Ye, D. Spina, D. Deschrijver, W. Bogaerts, T. Dhaene, Ghent University, Belgium;
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14:40-15:00MODAL NETWORK SYNTHESIS FOR ARBITRARY INTERCONNECTION STRUCTURES INCLUDING RADIATIONS. Südekum, M. Leone, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany;
15:00-15:20MODELING OF RADIATED EMISSION CAUSED BY COAXIAL-TO-MICROSTRIP TRANSITIONP.-J. Li, C.-C. Chou, T.-L. Wu, NTU, Taiwan;
15:20-15:40HIGH FREQUENCY MODELING OF PCB INTERCONNECTS WITH THE THIN WIRE METHODS: SOME APPLICATIONS TEST CASESA. Guena, THALES SIX, France; F. Costa, Laboratoire SATIE, France; B. Goral, THALES SIX, France;
15:40-16:00ACTIVE SHAPING OF VOLTAGE/CURRENT IN TRANSMISSION LINES-EMC/SI APPLICATIONSA. Al Ibrahim, C. Chauvière, P. Bonnet, Université Clermont Auvergne-CNRS, France;
16:20-16:40EFFICIENT ELECTROMAGNETIC MODELING OF ON-CHIP INTERCONNECTS WITH A HYBRID 2D-3D DIFFERENTIAL SURFACE ADMITTANCE APPROACHS. Sharma, P. Triverio, University of Toronto, Canada;
16:40-17:00AN ENHANCED DIFFERENTIAL SURFACE ADMITTANCE OPERATOR FOR THE SIGNAL INTEGRITY MODELING OF INTERCONNECTSM. Huynen, K.Y. Kapusuz, D. De Zutter, D. Vande Ginste, Ghent University, Belgium;
17:00-17:20A 3D PASSIVITY-BASED ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM FOR AUTOMATED PARAMETERIZED MACROMODELING OF ELECTROMAGNETIC STRUCTURESE. Fevola, A. Zanco, S. Grivet-Talocia, T. Bradde, M. De Stefano, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
17:20-17:40MACHINE LEARNING FOR THE DESIGN OF A DISTRIBUTION NETWORK FOR HIGH-SPEED SIGNALS R. Trinchero, F.G. Canavero, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
17:40-18:00EVALUATION OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM AND ANGULAR POWER FLUX DENSITY IN COMPLEX ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENTSL.R. Arnaut, Queen Mary University London, United Kingdom; G. Gradoni, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom;
18:00-18:20EFFICIENT SIMULATIONS OF FIELD-TO-PCBS COUPLING UNDER RANDOM EXCITATIONL. Bastianelli, F. Moglie, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy; G. Gradoni, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; V. Mariani Primiani, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy;
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 08:20 ROOM ANDALUCIA 2
SESSION 50 - ICEAA
ELECTROMAGNETIC MODELING OF DEVICES AND CIRCUITSChair 1 M.M. Botha - Chair 2 T. Vaupel
08:20-08:40FAST-CONVERGING, STABLE NETWORK MODEL FOR INTERCONNECTION STRUCTURES FACILITATING ARBITRARY MOM FORMULATIONSC. Bednarz, M. Leone, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany;
08:40-09:00BROADBAND CIRCUIT MODEL FOR COUPLING BETWEEN TRANSMISSION LINES AND CURRENT PROBES IN METALLIC ENCLOSURES OF ARBITRARY SHAPEC. Lange, M. Leone, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany;
09:00-09:20A MFIE/EFIE FAST MULTIPOLE VOLUME/SURFACE INTEGRAL EQUATION APPROACH FOR SUBSTRATE INTEGRATED WAVEGUIDE STRUCTURES AND LEAKY-WAVE/SLOT ANTENNAS USING THE DUALITY PRINCIPLET. Vaupel, Fraunhofer FHR, Germany;
09:20-09:40PERFORMANCE OF MLACA WITH MODIFIED GROUPING FOR SUPERCONDUCTING CIRCUIT ANALYSISB.A.P. Nel, M.M. Botha, Stellenbosch University, South Africa;
09:40-10:00COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT APPROACHES IN REFLECTARRAY SYNTHESIS BASED ON INTERSECTION APPROACHD.R. Prado, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; J. López-Fernández, M. Arrebola, M.R. Pino, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; G. Goussetis, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom;
10:00-10:20ON THE TECHNIQUES TO DESIGN 3D-PRINTABLE ARBITRARILY HEIGHT-MODULATED SUBSTRATE INTEGRATED WAVEGUIDE FILTERSL. Alonso-Gonzalez, S. Ver-Hoeye, M. Fernandez-Garcia, C. Vazquez-Antuña, F. Las-Heras, University of Oviedo, Spain;
10:40-11:00METHOD FOR CROSS COUPLINGS REALIZATION IN COMB-LINE FILTERSA. Abramowicz, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland;
11:00-11:20EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF BENEFITS OF INCREASED NEURAL NETWORK DEPTH FOR MODELING OF ANTENNA INPUT CHARACTERISTICSJ.A. Baker, J.P. Jacobs, University of Pretoria, South Africa;
11:20-11:40RADIATION PATTERN DESIGN BY USING 3D PRINTED BRAGG STRUCTURESJ.A.P. Ribeiro, E. Gonçalves, J.A.J. Ribeiro, F. Beltran-Mejia, National Institute of Telecommunications-Inatel, Brazil;
11:40-12:00UWB STRIPLINE COUPLER WITH LOW LOSS AND RIPPLEA. Agharasuli, M.K. Mehr, Iran Science and Technology University, Iran; O. Manoochehri, D. Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, United States;
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 12:00 ROOM ANDALUCIA 2
SESSION 51 - ICEAA
RECENT ADVANCES IN ELECTROMAGNETICS FOR MRI Organized by D. Erricolo, G. Carluccio, R. LattanziChair 1 D. Erricolo - Chair 2 G. Carluccio, R. Lattanzi
12:00-12:20ENHANCEMENT OF TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE EFFICIENCIES WITH HYBRIDIZED META-ATOM IN 7T HEAD COIL ARRAYM. Dubois, Institut Fresnel, France; L Leroi, A. Vignaud, CEA-DRF-JOLIOT-NeuroSpin, France; S. Enoc, R. Abdeddaim, Aix Marseille Univ-CNRS-Centrale Marseille-Institut Fresnel, France;
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12:20-12:40UNCERTAINTY PROPAGATION IN PHASELESS ELECTRIC PROPERTIES TOMOGRAPHYA. Arduino, O. Bottauscio, M. Chiampi, L. Zilberti, Istituto Nazione di Ricerca Metrologica (INRiM), Italy;
14:00-14:20ULTRA-FLEXIBLE 3T HIC RECEIVE ARRAY FOR CAROTID IMAGINGB. Zhang, M.A. Cloos, J. Yang, New York University School of Medicine, NY, United States; T.D. Nguyen, Weil Cornell Medicine, NY, United States; R. Brown, New York University School of Medicine, NY, United States;
14:20-14:40NUMERICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF SHORTFOLDED RECIEVE-ONLY DIPOLES FOR 9.4T HUMAN HEADARRAYSG. Solomakha, S. Glybovski, I. Melchakova, ITMO University, Russia; A. Henning, K. Scheffler, N. Avdievich, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany
14:40-15:00TUNABLE ALL-DIELECTRIC RF-COILS FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE MICROSCOPYS. Kurdjumov, ITMO University, Russia; M. Moussu, Institut Fresnel, France; L. Ciobanu, DRF/I2BM/Neurospin/UNIRS, France; E. Nenasheva, Ceramics Co.Ltd, Russia; B. Djemai, DRF/I2BM/Neurospin/UNIRS, France; M. Dubois, Institut Fresnel, France; A. Webb, Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands; S. Enoch, Institut Fresnel, France; P. Belov, ITMO University, Russia; R. Abdeddaim, Institut Fresnel, France; S. Glybovski, ITMO University, Russia;
15:00-15:20EFFECTS OF MAGNETIC FIELDS GENERATED BY DIFFERENT PERMANENT MAGNET ARRAYS ON IMAGE RECONSTRUCTION IN A LOW-FIELD PORTABLE MRI SYSTEMJ. Gong, Z. Hua Ren, SUTD, Singapore; W.Yu, Chiba University, Japan; S. Ying Huang, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore;
15:20-15:40REALISTIC SIMULATION OF PARALLEL TRANSMISSION IN MRIT. Stoecker, DZNE, Germany;
15:40-16:00AN ARTIFICIAL MAGNETIC SHIELD FOR A VOLUME COIL FOR 7T MRIA. Hurshkainen, K. Lezhennikova, ITMO University, Russia; C. Simovski, Aalto University, Finland; S. Glybovski, ITMO University, Russia;
16:20-16:40DESIGN AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PASSIVELY-FED DIPOLE ARRAYS WITH IMPROVED SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE EFFICIENCY AND REDUCED LOADING EFFECT FOR ULTRA-HIGH FIELD MRII. Zivkovic, A. Webb, Leiden Universit. Medical Center, Netherlands;
16:40-17:00ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES MAPPING VIA SEGMENTED AND PHASELESS CONTRAST SOURCE INVERSIONM.T. Bevacqua, Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy; G.G. Bellizzi, Erasmus MC, Netherlands; L. Crocco, CNR-IREA Italy; T. Isernia, Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy;
17:00-17:20EVALUATION OF A 16-CHANNEL TRANSMITTER FOR HEAD IMAGING AT 10.5TG.Adriany, J. Radder, N. Tavaf, R. Lagore, S.Jungst, M. Kyun Woo, A. Grant, Y. Eryaman, University of Minnesota, MN, United States; B. Zhang, New York University, NY, United States; S. Gundamony, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom; R. Lattanzi, Langone Medical Center, NY, United States; K. Ugurbil, P.- F.van de Moortele, University of Minnesota, MN, United States;
17:20-17:40UNIVERSAL PULSES FOR MRI AT 9.4 TESLA-A FEASIBILITY STUDYC. Wiggins, Scannexus BV, Netherlands; B. Poser, Maastricht University, Netherlands; F. Mauconduit, N. Boulant, CEA/DRF/Joliot/NeuroSpin/Unirs, France; V. Gras, Joliot/NeuroSpin/Unirs, France;
17:40-18:00MODELLING AND B1 SHIM ANALYSIS OF 16-ELEMENT TRANSCEIVER ARRAY AT 7 TX. Li, H. Gong, Purdue University, IN, United States; J.W. Pan, H.P. Hetherington, University of Pittsburgh, PA, United States; J.V. Rispoli, Purdue University, IN, United States;
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WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND APPLICATIONSChair 1 L. Arjona - Chair 2 S. Saab
08:20-08:40N-DIMENSIONAL M-ARY CONSTANT ENERGY MODULATION FOR NONLINEAR COMMUNICATIONS CHANNELSR.A. Romero, Y. Heng, T.T. Ha, Naval Postgraduate School, United States;
08:40-09:00A BEAM-SLANT MONOPOLE YAGI-UDA ANTENNA WITH THE NOVEL FAN-SHAPED REFLECTORS. Wang, H. Li, X. Wang, F. Zhao, M. Cao, H. Li, Beijing Institute of Space Long March Vehicle, China;
09:00-09:20INTERFERENCE SIMULATIONS BETWEEN 5G AND GSO–NGSO NETWORKS AT 27-30 GHZ RANGEC.V. Rodríguez R., M.P.C. Almeida, C.E. Orihuela Vargas, A.R Tamo C., L.S. Mello, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;
09:20-09:40A NOVEL HIGH-TEMPERATURE STABLE ANTENNA WITH OMNIDIRECTIONAL RADIATION PATTERNY. Zhou, G. Zhang, X. Wang, H. Li, M. Cao, Beijing Institute of Long March Space Vehicle, China;
09:40-10:00HIGH PERFORMANCE FLEXIBLE PROTOCOL FOR BACKSCATTER-BASED NEURAL IMPLANTSL. Arjona, J. Rosenthal, J.R. Smith, C.T. Moritz, University of Washington, WA, United States;
10:00-10:20IMPROVED EXTENDED MIN-SUM ALGORITHM FOR NON-BINARY LDPC CODES BASED ON NODE RELIABILITYY. Li, S. Zhang, F. Ye, Y. Zhou, Y. Tian, T. Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, China;
10:40-11:00ACTIVE MULTIPORT SUBARRAYS FOR 5G COMMUNICATIONSY. Aslan, J. Puskely, A. Roederer, A. Yarovoy, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands;
11:00-11:20ANALYSIS OF INFLUENCE OF CHANNEL DAMAGE ON PHASED ARRAY COMMUNICATION LINKSY. Zhang, W. Huang, P. Li, J. Su, R. Zhang, Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, China;
11:20-11:40CAPACITY BASED OPTIMIZATION OF COMPACT WIDEBAND ANTENNASS. Saab, A. Mezghani, R.W. Heath Jr., University of Texas at Austin, TX, United States;
11:40-12:00COST-EFFECTIVE TESTBED FOR COGNITIVE LONG-RANGE COMMUNICATIONS BASED ON ANTENNA ARRAY AND SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIOM. El-Hadidy, FOM University of Applied Science, Germany, Md Nahidul Islam, Vertex Antennentechnik GmbH, Germany; M. El-Sharkawy, Shams Systems & Technology-MEA, Egypt;
12:00-12:20OFDM CHANNEL SOUNDING IN LINE – OF – SIGHT V2V APPLICATIONSM. Milla, ISL, France; H. Boeglen, University of Poitiers, France; L. Bernard, D. Schmoltzi, ISL, France; R. Vauzelle, University of Poitiers, France;
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12:20-12:40THE DISTRIBUTED RESOURCE ALLOCATION FOR D2D COMMUNICATION WITH GAME THEORYH. Dun, F. Ye, S. Jiao, Y. Li, T. Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, China;
14:00-14:20DUAL TARGET BODY MODEL FOR DEVICE-FREE LOCALIZATION APPLICATIONSV. Rampa, S. Savazzi, IEIIT-CNR, Italy; M. D’Amico, G.G. Gentili, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;
14:20-14:40PHYSICAL MODEL-BASED CALIBRATION FOR DEVICE-FREE RADIO LOCALIZATIONAND MOTION TRACKINGV. Rampa, S. Savazzi, S. Kianoush, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;
14:40-15:00COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF TRAINING SEQUENCES IN EQUALIZATIONB. Ramos, N. Tovar, V. Ojeda, M. Freire, E. Rosario, ESPOL, Ecuador;
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 15:00 ROOM ANDALUCIA 1
SESSION 53 - ICEAA
ANTENNA ARRAY MODELLINGOrganized by M.M. Botha, C. CraeyeChair 1 M.M. Botha - Chair 2 C. Craeye
15:00-15:20ON THE Q-FACTOR OF PERIODIC ANTENNA ARRAYS OVER GROUND PLANEA. Ludvig-Osipov, B.L.G. Jonsson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden;
15:20-15:40A QUASI-HELMHOLTZ PROJECTOR STABILIZED FULL WAVE SOLVER ENCOMPASSING THE EDDY CURRENT REGIMET.L. Chhim, J.E. Ortiz, L. Rahmouni, A. Merlini, F.P. Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
15:40-16:00ON THE USE OF CONVEX OPTIMIZATION FOR ARRAY SYNTHESIS PROBLEMSB. Fuchs, IETR-University of Rennes 1-CNRS, France;
16:20-16:40FAST POWER-PATTERN SYNTHESIS OF 2D, PLANAR, APERIODIC ARRAYSA. Capozzoli, C. Curcio, A. Liseno, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy;
16:40-17:00DETECTING FAILED ELEMENTS IN AN ARBITRARY ANTENNA ARRAY USING MACHINE LEARNINGL. de Lange, D.J. Ludick, T.L. Grobler, Stellenbosch University, South Africa;
17:00-17:20EFFICIENT MODELING OF MODULATED METASURFACE ANTENNASD. González Ovejero, J. Ruiz-García, M. Faenzi, Univ Rennes, CNRS, IETR , France; S. Maci, University of Siena, Italy;
17:20-17:40COMPUTATION OF MBF REACTION MATRICES FOR ANTENNA ARRAY ANALYSIS, WITH A DIRECTIONAL METHODK. Sewraj, M.M. Botha, Stellenbosch University, South Africa;
17:40-18:00IMPROVEMENTS TO THE DOMAIN GREEN’S FUNCTION METHOD FOR ANTENNA ARRAY ANALYSISM. Chose, M.M. Botha, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa;
18:00-18:20EFFECT OF FINITE GROUND PLANE ON IRREGULAR ARRAYS WITH METALLIC ELEMENTST. Pairon, J. Cavillot, S. Karki, C. Craeye, UCLouvain, Belgium;
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 08:40 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5
SESSION 54 - ICEAA
COMPLEX ELECTROMAGNETICS SYTEMS: MODELING, MEASUREMENTS AND STANDARDSOrganized by V. Monebhurrun, A. Monorchio, R. WaterhouseChair 1 V. Monebhurrun - Chair 2 A. Monorchio, R. Waterhouse
08:40-09:005G, A MULTIPHYSICS SIMULATION VISION FROM ANTENNA ELEMENT DESIGN TO SYSTEMS LINK ANALYSISC. Blair, ANSYS, United States; S. Lopez Ruiz, M. Morales, ANSYS, Spain;
09:00-09:20RCS CALCULATION AND VALIDATION THROUGH MEASUREMENTS OF ELECTRICALLY LARGE OBJECTS PARTIALLY COVERED WITH THIN RADAR ABSORBING METAMATERIALSP. Usai, Free Space srl, Italy; F. Costa, A. Monorchio, University of Pisa / CNIT, Italy;
09:20-09:40ACCURACY OF THIN-WIRE MOM FORMULATIONS FOR PHASED ARRAY ANALYSIS FOR SKA-LOWD.B. Davidson, ICRAR/Curtin, Australia;
09:40-10:00ACCURATE MODELING OF INTEGRATED ANTENNA/PHOTONIC MODULESR.B. Waterhouse, D. Novak, Pharad, United States;
10:00-10:20UPDATE ON DEVELOPMENTS REGARDING A HIGHER ORDER FINITE ELEMENT METHOD ELECTROMAGNETIC SIMULATOR (HOFEM)L.E. Garcia-Castillo, A. Amor-Martin, D. García-Donoro, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain;
10:40-11:00QUASI-ANALYTICAL WIENER-HOPF SOLUTIONS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC PROBLEMS TO BENCHMARK FULL NUMERICAL COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETICS PROGRAMSV. Daniele, G. Lombardi, R.S. Zich, Politecnico di Torino-LINKS, Italy;
11:00-11:20ON HIGHER ORDER IMPERATIVE IN COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETICSV. Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada;
11:20-11:405G RBS AND UE MODELLING FOR ASSESSMENT OF RF EMF EXPOSUREA.P. Piroddi, University of The People, USA; M.T. Torregiani, Italy;
11:40-12:00AN OVERVIEW OF THE EDA-WORKSHOP ‘RADAR SIGNATURES & EM BENCHMARKS’F. Weinmann, Fraunhofer FHR, Germany; R. Krebs, European Defence Agency, Belgium;
12:00-12:20SIMULATION AND VALIDATION OF A COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN MOBILE PHONE MODELV. Monebhurrun, Centralesupelec, France;
12:20-12:40COMBINING NEAR-FIELD MEASUREMENTS AND NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS IN THE COMPLETE CHARACTERIZATION OF COMPLEX ELECTROMAGNETIC SYSTEMSL. J. Foged, M. Saporetti, F. Saccardi, L. Scialacqua, mvg, Italy;
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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 14:00 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5
SESSION 55 - ICEAA
FAST COMPUTATIONAL METHODSOrganized by A. BoagChair 1 A. Boag
14:00-14:20DIRECT SOLVER FOR QUASI-PLANAR EM SCATTERING PROBLEMSE.V. Chernokozhin, A. Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel;
14:20-14:40SOLVING ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING FROM CONDUCTING OBJECTS WITH NOVEL SKELETONIZATION BASED FAST DIRECT SOLVERZ. Rong, M. Jiang, Y. Chen, X. Li, J. Hu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China;
14:40-15:00TOWARD MORE GEOMETRICALLY ADAPTIVE COMPRESSION OF MOMENT MATRICESY. Brick, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel;
15:00-15:20APPLICATION OF THE CHARACTERISTIC BASIS FUNCTION METHOD USING GEOMETRICALLY OPTIMIZED FUNCTION SETSC. Delgado, E. Garcia, Universidad de Alcalá, Spain; A. Somolinos, Newfasant, S. L, Spain; F. Catedra, Universidad de Alcalá, Spain;
15:20-15:40ACCURACY STUDY AND VALIDATION TECHNIQUES FOR FAST BEAM-BASED MONOSTATIC SCATTERING COMPUTATIONSC. Letrou, M. Hariz, Télécom SudParis, France; A. Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel;
15:40-16:00STUDY ON FAST ALGORITHMS IN MULTIPHYSICS THORAX IMAGINGM. Li, K. Zhang, X. Song, H. Zhang, R. Guo, F. Yang, S. Xu, Tsinghua University, China; A. Abubakar, Schlumberger, China;
16:20-16:40RECONSTRUCTION OF THE CONDUCTIVITY PROFILE OF THE HUMAN HEAD BY A NON-INVASIVE METHODZ. Ibragimov, R. Shavit, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel;
16:40-17:00ELECTROMAGNETIC ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF RADIATING SYSTEMS ON BOARD REAL PLATFORMS VIA DOMAIN DECOMPOSITION METHODD. Larios, University of Extremadura, Spain; M.G. Araujo, University of Vigo, Spain; D.M. Solís, University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA; V.F. Martin, J.M. Taboada, University of Extremadura, Spain; F. Obelleiro, University of Vigo, Spain
17:00-17:20TENSOR TRAIN ACCELERATION OF METHOD OF MOMENTS SOLUTION OF VOLUME INTEGRAL EQUATION ON STRUCTURED AND UNSTRUCTURED MESHESZ. Chen, University of California at Santa Barbara, CA, United States; S. Zheng, V. Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada;
17:20-17:40ON PRECONDITIONING ELECTROMAGNETIC INTEGRAL EQUATIONS IN THE HIGH FREQUENCY REGIME VIA HELMHOLTZ OPERATORS AND QUASI-HELMHOLTZ PROJECTORSA. Dely, A. Merlini, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; S.B. Adrian, Technical University of Munich, Germany; F.P. Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 08:20 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
SESSION 56 - IEEE APWC
THE FUTURE OF IOT TECHNOLOGIES AND SOLUTIONSOrganized by P.M. Duarte Cruz, R. CaldeirinhaChair 1 P.M. Duarte Cruz - Chair 2 R. Caldeirinha
08:20-08:40INDOOR BODY-TO-BODY LORA LINK CHARACTERIZATIONT. Ameloot, P. Van Torre, H. Rogier, Ghent University, Belgium;
08:40-09:00ENERGY RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ENABLED BY INTERNET OF THINGS DEVICESL. Gomes, P. Faria, F. Silva, Z. Vale, Polytechnic of Porto, Portugal;
09:00-09:20GRAPH BASED INTERFERENCE ANALYSIS AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN MMWAVE IOT NETWORKSH.L. Vulchi, R.P. Leal, A.G. Armada, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain;
09:20-09:40MULTI-PROTOCOL LORAWAN/WI-FI SENSOR NODE PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT FOR INDUSTRY 4.0 ENERGY MONITORINGP. Ferreira, FEUP, Portugal; R.N. Miranda, P.M. Cruz, Controlar SA, Portugal; H.S. Mendonça, FEUP, Portugal;
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 09:40 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
SESSION 57 - ICEAA
MICROWAVE IMAGING AND APPLICATIONSorganized by M. PastorinoChair 1 M. Pastorino - Chair 2 T. Kallos
09:40-10:00ON SPECTRAL CONTENT OF RADIATING COMPONENTS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SOURCESM.T. Bevacqua, T. Isernia, Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy;
10:00-10:20METAMATERIAL DESIGNS TO ENHANCE MICROWAVE IMAGING APPLICATIONSE. Razzicchia, M. Koutsoupidou, King’s College London, UK; H. Cano-Garcia, Medical Wireless Sensing Ltd, UK; I. Sotiriou, King’s College London, UK; E. Kallos, G. Palikaras, Medical Wireless Sensing Ltd, UK; P. Kosmas, King’s College London, UK;
10:40-11:00NUFFT-BASED RANGE MIGRATION FOR 3-D IMAGING WITH IRREGULAR PLANAR ARRAYJ. Wang, A. Yarovoy, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands;
11:00-11:20COMPARISON OF SOME GEOMETRIES IN THE INVERSE SOURCE PROBLEMG. Leone, F. Munno, R. Pierri, Università della Campania L. Vanvitelli, Italy;
11:20-11:40JUSTIFICATION OF MATHEMATICAL IMAGING TECHNIQUE FOR THE PERMITTIVITY DETERMINATION OF LAYERED DIELECTRICS IN A WAVEGUIDEY. Shestopalov, University of Gävle, Sweden;
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11:40-12:00RESOLUTION ENHANCEMENT WITH UWB ANTENNAS FOR MICROWAVE IMAGING WITH RAR ALGORITHMA. De Sousa, S. Poretti, M. Maffongelli, A. Salvade, SUPSI-TTHF, Switzerland;
12:00-12:20HALF-SPACE IMPACT IN MULTI-MONOSTATIC LINEAR INVERSE SCATTERING: NUMERICAL RESULTSR. Solimene, M.A. Maisto, R. Pierri, Università della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Italy;
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12 - 14:00 ROOM SEMINARS 6-7
SESSION 58 - ICEAA
EBG-INSPIRED ANTENNAS AND MICROWAVE STRUCTURESOrganized by K. Esselle, L. MatekovitsChair 1 K. Esselle - Chair 2 L. Matekovits
14:00-14:20ANTENNA BEAM STEERING BY NEAR-FIELD PHASE TRANSFORMATION: COMPARISON BETWEEN PHASE TRANSFORMING PRINTED METASURFACES AND GRADED-DIELECTRIC PLATESM.U. Afzal, A. Lalbakhsh, N.Y. Koli, K.P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia;
14:20-14:40OVERVIEW OF WIDEBAND FABRY-PÉROT CAVITY ANTENNAS WITH THICK PARTIALLY REFLECTIVE SURFACEA. Almutawa, F. Capolino, University of California at Irvine, CA, United States; D. Jackson, University of Houston, TX, United States;
14:40-15:00INVESTIGATING SMALL APERTURE RADIAL LINE SLOT ARRAY ANTENNAS FOR MEDIUM GAIN COMMUNICATION LINKSM. Nishat Yasmin Koli, M. Usman Afzal, K.P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia; L. Matekovits, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy; Md Zahidul Islam, Teleaus:Information and Communications Engineering Company, Australia;
15:00-15:20PROPERTIES OF GLIDE SYMMETRIC STRUCTURES: A MULTIMODAL APPROACHM. Bagheriasl, G. Valerio, Sorbonne Université, France;
15:20-15:40REACTIVELY-LOADED EBG TRANSMISSION LINES WITH PERIODICITY TRUNCATION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF THE STOP BAND PERFORMANCEJ. Coromina, P. Vélez, J. Bonache, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain; F. Aznar-Ballesta, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; F. Martín, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain;
15:40-16:00ANALYSIS OF THE SURFACE IMPEDANCE OF A SINUSOIDALLY MODULATED METASURFACEB. Cappello, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Y. Shestopalov, University of Gavle, Sweden; L. Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
16:20-16:40RECENT ADVANCES ON DIELECTRIC EBGS FOR DIRECTIVE ANTENNASS. Ceccuzzi, P. Baccarelli, C. Ponti, G. Schettini, Roma Tre University, Italy;
16:40-17:00ON THE DESIGN OF BROADBAND RESONANT CAVITY ANTENNAS WITH FEEDS SUITABLE FOR INTEGRATION WITH MILLIMETER-WAVE TRANSCEIVER CHIPSR.M Hashmi, A. A Baba, K.P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia; J.A. Gonzalez Marin, J. Hesselbarth, University of Stuttgart, Germany;
17:00-17:20APPLICATION OF A NEAR FIELD METHOD TO REDUCING CONDUCTED EMISSIONSA.-M. Silaghi, A. De Sabata, L. Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
17:20-17:40CONTACTLESS PHOTO-CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS USING TIME-RESOLVED MICROWAVE CONDUCTIVITYR.M. Hashmi, S. Pillai, Macquarie University, Australia;
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 - 08:20 ROOM FALLA
SESSION 59 - ICEAA
ELECTROMAGNETIC MEASUREMENTSChair 1 D. Guerra Pereda - Chair 2 M. Vakhitov
08:20-08:40NOVEL POST-PROCESSING TECHNIQUE IN FREE SPACE TRANSMISSION LOSS MEASUREMENT OF MULTI-LAYER DIELECTRIC MATERIAL PARAMETERSA.Y. Solovey, L3 ESSCO, United States;
08:40-09:00MEASURING PERMITTIVITY AND PERMEABILITY FOR A POWDERED MATERIALD. Klygach, M. Vakhitov, Ural Federal University, Russia; A. Khashimov, South Ural State University, Russia; K. Yusupov, Kazan Federal University, Russia;
09:00-09:20TRANSMISSION/REFLECTION SYSTEM FOR DIELECTRIC CHARACTERIZATION USING COAXIAL PROBESP. Santon, J.V. Balbastre, E. De los Reyes, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; R. De los Reyes, Microbiotech S.L., Spain; M. Baquero, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain;
09:20-09:40THZ DETECTOR CALIBRATION BASED ON MICROWAVE POWER STANDARDSA. Kazemipour, J. Hoffmann, D. Stalder, M. Wollensack, J. Rufenacht, M. Zeier, METAS, Switzerland;
09:40-10:00COMPLEX PERMITTIVITY MEASUREMENTS OF HYDRAULIC OIL AT UHF AND MICROWAVE FREQUENCIESS. Lenzini, L. Rosa, L. Vincetti, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy;
10:00-10:20DISCUSSION ON THE CHOICE OF THE APPROPRIATE ANTENNA FOR AMBIENT RF POWER DENSITY MEASURING SYSTEMSS. Aghabeiki, M.A. Constant Niamien, M. Kadi, Esigelec-Irseem, France; M. Fall, greensystech, France;
10:40-11:00DESIGN METHODOLOGY OF QUASI-ISOTROPIC ANTENNAS WITH BASIC RADIATORS AS THE ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC DIPOLESS. Aghabeiki, M.A. Constant Niamien, M. Kadi, Esigelec-Irseem, France; M. Fall, greensystech, France;
11:00-11:20IMPROVED PERMITTIVITY AND PERMEABILITY MEASUREMENT IN OPEN OR SHORT CIRCUIT TERMINATED TEST FIXTURESS.R. Pennock, University of Bath, United Kingdom;
11:20-11:40TIME VARIABILITY OF ELECTROMAGNETIC EXPOSURE DUE TO WI FI NETWORKSD. Guerra Pereda, M. Fernandez Andres, I. Pena Valverde, U. Gil Abaunza, A. Arrinda Sanzberro, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Spain;
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11:40-12:00CHARACTERIZATION METHODOLOGY UP TO 40 GHZ OF NEW LOW LOSS SOFT DIELECTRIC THERMOPLASTIC FILM FOR MICROWAVE APPLICATIONST. Sghaier, M. EL Gibari, B. Guiffard, University of Nantes, France;
12:00-12:20REGRESSION TECHNIQUE FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD SAMPLING AND RECONSTRUCTIONS. Rondineau, University of Brasilia, Brazil; B. Fuchs, University of Rennes 1, IETR, France; F. Batista Ribeiro Costa, University of Brasilia, Brazil; L. Le Coq, University of Rennes 1, IETR, France; E. Goncalves Sousa, University of Brasilia - UnB, Brazil; M. Donald Migliore, University of Cassino e Lazio Meridionale, Italy;
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SESSION 60 - ICEAA
MULTIPHYSICS MODELING IN ELECTROMAGNETICS Organized by J.-M. Jin, W.-Y. Yin, S. YanChair 1 J.- M. Jin - Chair 2 W.-Y. Yin
08:20-08:40NONPERTURBATIVE AND UNIVERSAL NONLINEAR ELECTROMAGNETIC MODEL FOR PLASMONIC NANOSTRUCTURESM. Fang, Z. Huang, H. Zhu, X. Wu, Anhui University, China;
08:40-09:00AN ADAPTIVE DISCONTINUOUS GALERKIN TIME-DOMAIN METHOD FOR MULTIPHYSICS AND MULTISCALE SIMULATIONSS. Yan, Howard University, DC, United States; J. Qian, J. Jin, University of Illinois, IL, United States;
09:00-09:20STUDY ON A JOINT INVERSION ALGORITHM FOR ACOUSTIC AND ELECTROMAGNETIC DATA BASED ON CONTRAST SOURCE INVERSION METHOD AND CROSS-GRADIENT CONSTRAINTX. Song, R. Guo, M. Li, F. Yang, S. Xu, Tsinghua University, China; A. Abubakar, Schlumberger, China;
09:20-09:40AN EDGE-BASED SMOOTHED FEM FOR MULTISCALE ELECTROSTATIC LENS MODELINGY. Zhang, P. Wang, W. Li, S. Yang, Beihang University, China;
09:40-10:00ELECTROTHERMAL STUDY ON RESISTIVE RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY (RRAM) ARRAYSW.-S. Zhao, Hanzhou Dianzi University, China; W. Chen, ZJU-UIUC Institute, China; W.-Y. Yin, Zhejiang University, China;
10:00-10:20AN ACCURATE AND STABLE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD FOR SELF-HEATING EFFECTS SIMULATION OF SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICESD.-M. Yu, X.-M. Pan, X.Q. Sheng, Beijing Institute of Technology, China;
10:40-11:00MASSIVELY PARALLEL MULTIPHYSICS SOLVER FOR SIMULATING LARGE-SCALE ANTENNA ARRAY AND OTHER 3-D STRUCTURESH.-X. Zhang, L. Huang, L. Zhou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Z..G. Zhao, Y.-T. Zheng, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, China; G.D Zhu, W.-Y. Yin, Zhejiang University, China;
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SESSION 61 - IEEE APWC
WIRELESS POWER TRANSMISSION AND HARVESTINGChair 1 A. Niembro-Martin - Chair 2 S. Reza
11:00-11:20IMPLEMENTATION OF A WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM FOR PROSTHETIC HANDSS. Reza Khan, M.P.Y. Desmulliez, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom;
11:20-11:40CIRCULAR WAVEGUIDE ARRAY RECTENNA EQUIPPED WITH PUMP-CHARGE AND DC-DC CONVERTER CIRCUITS FOR 1.8GHZ RF ENERGY HARVESTING APPLICATIONA. Munir, M.P.K Praja, IM.S. Arifianto, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia;
11:40-12:00A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE HARVESTED WIRELESS POWER USING MULTIPLE ANTENNA DESIGNS IMPLEMENTED IN A COMMON DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENTA. Shastri, M. Sobhy, B. Sanz Izquierdo, University of Kent, United Kingdom;
12:00-12:20NEW ARCHITECTURE FOR WIRELESS 230V POWERED BASED ON ISOLATED MICROSTRIP LINEA. Niembro-Martin, E. Dreina, Schneider Electric, France;
12:20-12:40EVALUATION METHOD OF RESONANT COIL TO OTAIN DIAMETER-TO-DIAMETER TRANSMISSION DISTANCE OF RESONANT COILI.-K. Cho, S.-W. Kim, J.-I. Moon, S.-M.Kim, J.-.Y. Kim, H.-J. Lee, ETRI, Korea, South;
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 -08:20 ROOM ANDALUCIA 2
SESSION 62 - IEEE APWC
INNOVATIVE ANTENNAS AND WIRELESS SYSTEMS FOR A SUSTAINABLE AND EFFICIENT INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)Organized by J.L. Gomez Tornero, G. Goussetis, A. GeorgiadisChair 1 J.L. Gomez Tornero - Chair 2 G. Goussetis
08:20-08:40MICROWAVE ENCODERS AND APPLICATION TO NEAR-FIELD CHIPLESS-RFID: A REVIEWC. Herrojo, F. Paredes, P. Vélez, F. Martín, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain;
08:40-09:00LOW COST AMBIENT BACKSCATTER FOR AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONSS. Daskalakis, A. Georgiadis, G. Goussetis, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, GA, United States;
09:00-09:20EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF A SELF-OSCILLATING ANTENNA AT 5.8 GHZ FOR BREATH MONITORINGG. Paolini, M. Feliciani, D. Masotti, A. Costanzo, University of Bologna, Italy;
09:20-09:40WIDEBAND CIRCULARLY POLARIZED 3D WIRE ANTENNA FOR WI-MAX APPLICATIONSF. Benmahmoud, P. Lemaitre-Auger, S. Tedjini, Univ. Grenoble Alpes, France;
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09:40-10:00A MOBILE TERMINAL LEAKY-WAVE ANTENNA FOR EFFICIENT 5G COMMUNICATIONY. El-Gholb, The University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Morocco; M. Poveda-Garcia, J.L. Gomez-Tornero, J.M. Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain; N. El-Amrani-El-Idrissi, The University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Morocco;
10:00-10:20SPATIALLY-FED ARRAYS FOR NEAR-FIELD MULTIPLE-SPOT COVERAGEA.F. Vaquero, M. Arrebola, M.R. Pino, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain;
10:40-11:00ON THE PRACTICAL LIMITATIONS OF ELECTRONIC BEAMSTEERING USING METAMATERIALS AT 28 GHZM. Vala, R. Reis, R.F.S. Caldeirinha, Instituto de Telecomunicações and Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal
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SESSION 63 - ICEAA
HIGH POWER ELECTROMAGNETICSChair 1 P. Santon - Chair 2 T. Takamatsu
11:00-11:20BASIC STUDY OF 3-D NON-INVASIVE MEASUREMENT OF TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS FROM ULTRASOUND IMAGES DURING HIFU TREATMENTSR. Sakakibara, K. Kato, P.K. Choi, Meiji University, Japan; A. Takeuchi, Luke Hospital, Japan;
11:20-11:40DEVELOPMENT OF NON-CONTACT RECTANGULAR RESONANT CAVITY APPLICATOR WITH 2-D ULTRASOUND TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT SYSTEMT. Takamatsu, Meiji University, Japan; Y. Shindo, Toyo University, Japan; Y. Iseki, Hachinohe National College of Technology, Japan; K. Kato, Meiji University, Japan;
11:40-12:00SPIRAL ASYMMETRIC STRIPLINE STRUCTURE FOR FAST MICROWAVE HEATINGP. Santon, J.V. Balbastre, E. De los Reyes, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; R. De los Reyes, Microbiotech S.L., Spain;
12:00-12:20EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON EFFECTIVENESS OF HIGH POWER EM WAVE USAGE FOR DECREASING HEAVY OIL VISCOSITYG.S. Nirmala, A. Anugerah, S. Rahmat, T. Marhaendrajana, A. Munir, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia;
12:20-12:40PREDICTIVE MODELING OF ERRONEOUS SOFTWARE BEHAVIOR IN EMBEDDED DIGITAL SYSTEMS DUE TO EXTREME ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCEM. Vitkovsky, University of New Mexico, NM, United States; T.M. Antonsen, University of Maryland, MD, United States; E. Schamiloglu, S. Hemmady, University of New Mexico, NM, United States;
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 -08:20 ROOM ANDALUCIA 1
SESSION 64 - ICEAA
ADVANCED ARCHITECTURES SUPPORTING RADIATIONLESS ANAPOLE MODES IN ELECTRODYNAMICS AND NANOPHOTONICSOrganized by A. Basharin, L. MatekovitsChair 1 A. Basharin - Chair 2 L. Matekovits
08:20-08:40ELECTRODYNAMICS BEYOND COMMON MULTIPOLESV.A. Fedotov, University of Southampton, United Kingdom;
08:40-09:00MAGNETIC HIGH-Q RESONANCE IN PLANAR TOROIDAL METAMATERIALM.V. Cojocari, V.I. Chuguevsky, N.A. Volsky, A. Basharin, National University of Science and Technology ‘MISiS’-STC UI RAS, Russia;
09:00-09:20ANAPOLE MODES IN DIELECTRIC METASURFACESJ.F. Algorri, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain; D. Zografopoulos, A. Ferraro, R. Beccherelli, Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi, Italy; J.M. Sanchez-Pena, R. Vergaz, B. Garcia-Camara, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain;
09:20-09:40NOVEL ALL-DIELECTRIC NANOANTENNA FOR EFFICIENT REFLECTORS IRRADIATIONA. Ospanova, A. Bugakova, A. Basharin, National University of Science and Technology (MISIS)-STC UI RAS, Russia;
09:40-10:00HOW TO SPLIT ELECTRIC AND TOROIDAL DIPOLE EXCITATIONS DUE TO SUPERCONDUCTIVITY?A. Basharin, NUST MISiS-STC UI RAS, Russia;
10:00-10:20ALL DIELECTRIC PERFORATED METAMATERIALS FOR OPTICSA. Ospanova, I. Stenishchev, A. Basharin, NUST MISiS-STC UI RAS, Russia;
10:40-11:00IDEAL MAGNETIC DIPOLE: SCATTERING AND MANTLE CLOAKING EFFECTSB. Cappello, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; A. Ospanova, A. Basharin, National University of Science and Technology (MISiS)-STC UI RAS, Russia; L. Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
11:00-11:20ANAPOLES AND FLYING DOUGHNUTSN. Papasimakis, V. Savinov, A. Zdagkas, N.I. Zheludev, University of Southampton, United Kingdom;
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SESSION 65 - IEEE APWC
COMMUNICATION SATELLITE ANTENNASChair 1 A. Basharin - Chair 2 L. Matekovits
11:20-11:40SLM 3D-PRINTED HORN ANTENNA FOR SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS AT X-BANDJ.M. Kotzé, J. Gilmore, Stellenbosch University, South Africa;
11:40-12:00MINIATURIZED PIXEL ANTENNA FOR IMPLANTATION ON THE ARGOS CUBESAT 4UM. Themalil, M. Majed, University of Limoges, France; M. Rammal, ITHPP, France; E. Martinod, B. Jecko, University of Limoges, France;
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12:00-12:20A COMPACT CIRCULARLY POLARIZED HIGH-GAIN ANTENNA ARRAY FOR KA-BAND CUBESATS APPLICATIONSD. Warmowska, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic; K. Atia Abdalmalak, L.E. García Muñoz, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; Z. Raida, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic;
12:20-12:40HELIX ANTENNA ARRAY BASED ON HIGHER SYMMETRIES FOR ANTENNA MINIATURIZATION AND MUTUAL COUPLING REDUCTIONA. Palomares-Caballero, A. Alex-Amor, University of Malaga, Spain; J. Valenzuela-Valdés, P. Padilla, University of Granada, Spain;
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 - 08:20 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5
SESSION 66 - ICEAA
ANTENNAS-ICEAAChair 1 P.M. Duarte Cruz - Chair 2 R. Caldeirinha
08:20-08:40A FOUR CHANNEL LINEARLY POLARIZED HELICAL BEAM ANTENNA SYSTEMG. Junkin, J. Parrón-Granados, UAB, Spain;
08:40-09:00AN ANTENNA DECOUPLING METHOD BY USING FREQUENCY SELECTIVE SURFACEZ. Dai, J. Su, Communication University of China, China;
09:00-09:20AUTOMATED DESIGN OF MICROSTRIP PATCH ANTENNA USING ANT COLONY OPTIMIZATIONL.Vu Tung, L. Ho Manh, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam; C. Dao Ngoc, Ministry of Science and Technology, Vietnam; M.Beccaria, P. Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;
09:20-09:40INPUT IMPEDANCE OF CONICAL MICROSTRIP ANTENNASV. Sabino, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil; D.B. Ferreira, Instituto Tecnologico de Aeronautica, Brazil; O.M.C. Pereira-Filho, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil; L.C. da Silva, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
09:40-10:00EVOLVED DESIGN OF MICROSTRIP PATCH ANTENNA BY GENETIC PROGRAMMINGT. Bui Bach, L. Ho Manh, K. Nguyen Khac, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam; M. Beccaria, A. Massaccesi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; R. Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;
10:00-10:20A CIRCULARLY-POLARIZED BEAM-SHAPED ANTENNAW. Wang, Y. Han, Y.F. Zhou, H. Li, X. Wang, Beijing Institute of Space Long March Vehicle, China;
10:40-11:00IMPROVING GAIN OF A BROADBAND ANTIPODAL VIVALDI ARRAY FED BY A TAPERED EXCITATIONM.C. Gonzalez, University of California at Davis, CA, United States;
11:00-11:20A NOVEL MULTI BAND PATCH ANTENNA BASED ON PLOTTING EXPONENTIAL PARTIAL SUMS IN THE COMPLEX PLANEL. Guerrero, T. Jara, J. Ordoñez, M. Cevallos, P. Chasi, Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, Ecuador;
11:20-11:40HIGH GAIN BROADBAND VIVALDI ANTENNA FOR 5G APPLICATIONSK. Muzaffar, M. Idrees Magray, Islamic University of Science & Technology, India; G.S. Karthikeya, S.K. Koul, IIT Delhi, India;
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 13 -11:40 ROOM SEMINARS 3-4-5
SESSION 67 - IEEE APWC
RADARS & PROPAGATION: TECHNOLOGIES, WAVEFORMS AND INTERFERENCE ISSUESOrganized by P.M. Duarte Cruz, R. CaldeirinhaChair 1 P.M. Duarte Cruz - Chair 2 R. Caldeirinha
11:40-12:00AUTOMATIZED SOLUTION FOR OVER-THE-AIR (OTA) TESTING AND VALIDATION OF AUTOMOTIVE RADAR SENSORSC.J. Rocha, R. Ribeiro, P.M. Cruz, Controlar SA, Portugal; P. Viana, IPP-ISEP and INESC TEC, Portugal;
12:00-12:20DISRUPTIVE FUTURE OF RADAR BASED ON ALL-DIGITAL PN SIGNAL PROCESSINGR. Caldeirinha, J. Reis, A. Sardo, L. Duarte, N. Leonor, Instituto de Telecomunicações and Polytechnic of Leiria, Portugal; J. Gil, Twevo, Lda, Portugal; C. Ribeiro, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal;
12:20-12:40FREQUENCY-SCANNED ACTIVE MONOPULSE RADAR BASED ON BLUETOOTH LOW ENERGY DEVICES USING AN ARRAY OF TWO PLANAR LEAKY-WAVE ANTENNASM. Poveda-Garcia, A. Gomez-Alcaraz, A. Gil-Martinez, D. Cañete-Rebenaque, A.S. Martinez-Sala, J.L. Gomez-Tornero, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain;
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G. Addamo, Italy
A. Alù, USA
W.E. Amatucci, USA
F.P. Andriulli, Italy
J. Arnold, United Kingdom
A. Basharin, Russia
E. Bleszynski, USA
A. Boag, Israel
A. Bosiosio, Italy
M.M. Botha, South Africa
M. Calciati, Italy
R. Caldeirinha, Portugal
F. Canavero, Italy
F. Capolino, USA
G. Carluccio, USA
E. Carrasco, Spain
Z.N. Chen, Singapore
L. Ciorba, Italy
C. Craeye, Belgium
L. Crocco, Italy
D.B. Davidson, Australia
E. de Lera Acedo, United Kingdom
D. de Villiers, South Africa
P.M. Duarte Cruz, Portugal
J.A. Encinar, Spain
D. Erricolo, USA
K. Esselle, Australia
G. Ganguli, USA
R. Garello, Italy
A. Georgiadis, United Kingdom
G.N. Georgiev, Bulgaria
M.N. Georgieva-Grosse, Bulgaria
J.L. Gomez Tornero, Spain
G. Goussetis, United Kingdom
G. Gradoni, United Kingdom
R.D. Graglia, Italy
J. Guo, Australia
M. Gustafsson, Sweden
J.-M. Jin, USA
L. Jonsson, Sweden
L. Klinkenbusch, Germany
A.V. Kudrin, Russia
I. LaHaie, USA
R. Lattanzi, USA
G. Lombardi, Italy
M. Lumia, Italy
F. Martin, Spain
L. Matekovits, Italy
V. Monebhurrun, France
A. Monorchio, Italy
H. Nakano, Japan
B. Notaros, USA
R. Paganelli, Italy
F. Paonessa, Italy
M. Pastorino, Italy
P. Petrini, Italy
C. Pichot, France
J.A. Russer, France
M. Salazar-Palma, Spain
T.K. Sarkar, USA
E. Scime, USA
Z. Shen, Singapore
Y. Shestopalov, Sweden
H. Shirai, Japan
D. Sjöberg, Sweden
G. Slepyan, Israel
P.D. Smith, Australia
P.L.E. Uslenghi, USA
J.F. Vega-Stavro, Colombia
E. Vinogradova, Australia
G. Virone, Italy
R. Waterhouse, USA
T. Weiland, Germany
Y. Wen, China
D.R. Wilton, USA
S. Yan, USA
W.-Y. Yin, China
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