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2018 IEEE International Symposium

on Antennas and Propagation


and
USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting

July 8–13, 2018 • Boston, Massachusetts

Final Program
2018 IEEE International Symposium on
Antennas and Propagation
and
URSI-USNC National Radio Science Meeting

Final Program

July 8 – 13, 2018


The Westin Boston Waterfront
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Conference at a Glance
Sunday, July 8
08:00 - 12:00 Morning Short Courses
13:00 - 17:00 Afternoon Short Courses
Monday, July 9
07:00 - 08:00 Amateur Radio Breakfast Meeting
08:00 - 11:40 Oral Technical Sessions
12:00 - 13:20 Transactions Editorial Board Lunch Meeting
12:00 - 13:20 Young Professionals Committee
13:20 - 17:00 Oral Technical Sessions
07:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission B
07:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission C
07:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission F
19:30 - 21:30 Welcome Dessert Reception
Tuesday, July 10
07:00 - 08:00 AP Magazine Staff Meeting
07:00 - 08:00 APS 2019 Committee Meeting
07:00 - 08:00 Industrial Initiatives
07:00 - 08:00 Member Benefits Committee
07:00 - 08:00 Student Design Contest (Set-Up - Closed to Others)
08:00 - 11:40 Oral Technical Sessions
08:00 - 09:30 Student Design Contest (Demo for Judges - Closed to Others)
08:00 - 11:40 Student Paper Competition
08:30 - 14:00 Standards Committee Meeting
09:30 - 12:00 Student Design Contest (Demo for Public)
09:40 - 11:00 Student Design Contest Judges Meeting
12:00 - 13:20 Distinguished Lecturer Lunch
12:00 - 13:00 Student Design Contest (Luncheon for Judges and Teams)
12:00 - 13:00 Women In Engineering Lunch and Speaker
13:20 - 17:00 Oral Technical Sessions
16:00 - 18:00 Interactive Technical Sessions
16:00 - 17:00 Future Symposia Meeting
18:30 - 21:30 Young Professionals Afloat – A Sail Through Boston Harbor Aboard the Spirit of Boston
Wednesday, July 11
07:00 - 08:00 Student Paper Judges Committee Breakfast
07:00 - 08:00 Technical Committee on Antenna Measurements
08:00 - 11:40 Oral Technical Sesssions
12:00 - 13:20 APS Reviewers Lunch
13:00 - 16:00 FCC Amateur Radio License Exam
13:20 - 17:00 Oral Technical Sessions
13:20 - 15:00 Publications Committee Meeting
16:30 - 17:30 EuCAP Speakers Meeting
17:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission A
17:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission E
17:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission G
17:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission K
18:30 - 19:30 Awards Presentation
19:30 - 21:30 Banquet Dinner
Thursday, July 12
07:00 - 08:00 Women In Engineering Breakfast Panel
08:00 - 11:40 Oral Technical Sessions
12:00 - 13:20 AWPL Editors’ Lunch Meeting
12:00 - 15:00 Chapter Activities Committee Luncheon
12:00 - 13:20 Education Committee
13:20 - 17:00 Oral Technical Sessions
15:00 - 18:00 FCC Amateur Radio License Exam
16:00 - 18:00 Interactive Technical Sessions
18:00 - 22:00 MGA/NTDC/SIGHT Dinner Meeting
18:00 - 22:00 USNC-URSI Strategic Planning Meeting
Friday, July 13
08:00 - 11:40 Oral Technical Sessions
13:20 - 17:00 Oral Technical Sessions

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Contents
Conference at a Glance............................................................................. 2
Chairs’ Welcome........................................................................................... 4
Sessions at a Glance — Monday.............................................................. 5
Sessions at a Glance — Tuesday............................................................... 6
Sessions at a Glance — Wednesday........................................................ 7
Sessions at a Glance — Thursday.............................................................. 8
Sessions at a Glance — Friday................................................................... 9
Registration....................................................................................................10
Devotions.......................................................................................................10
Speaker Preparation Room.......................................................................10
Internet Access.............................................................................................10
Morning and Afternoon Refreshment Break Locations........................10
Meeting and Event Schedule...................................................................11
Short Courses...............................................................................................12
Half Day (Morning)............................................................................12
Half Day (Afternoon)..........................................................................13
Social Events.................................................................................................14
Companion Program..................................................................................15
Amateur Radio at IEEE AP-S/URSI 2018..............................................16
Awards and Society Recognition.............................................................17
Steering Committee....................................................................................18
AP-S Technical Program Vice-Chairs.......................................................19
AP-S Technical Program Committee........................................................19
URSI Commission Chairs...........................................................................20
URSI Technical Program Committee........................................................20
Special Sessions..........................................................................................21
Student Paper Competition.......................................................................22
Student Design Contest..............................................................................24
Patrons............................................................................................................25
Exhibitors........................................................................................................26
Interactive Exhibition — Demonstration Program Summary.................30
Presentation Listing Explanation................................................................34
Technical Program Presentations..............................................................35
Oral Sessions, Monday, July 9.........................................................35
Oral Sessions, Tuesday, July 10.......................................................50
Oral Sessions, Wednesday, July 11................................................65
Oral Sessions, Thursday, July 12......................................................80
Oral Sessions, Friday, July 13...........................................................95
Interactive Forum, Tuesday, July 10...............................................110
Interactive Forum, Thursday, July 12..............................................118
Author and Session Chair Index...........................................................131
Map: Westin Boston Waterfront — Galleria Exhibit Hall................165
Map: Westin Boston Waterfront — Lobby Level................................166
Map: Westin Boston Waterfront — Conference Level......................166
Map: Westin Boston Waterfront — Concourse Level.......................167
Map: Westin Boston Waterfront — Mezzanine Level......................167
Map: Galleria Exhibit Hall — Interactive Forum Poster Detail.........168

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Chairs’ Welcome

Welcome to the 2018 IEEE International Symposium on of Science. Boston is also home to many professional sports
Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science teams including the Boston Red Sox baseball team, the New
Meeting. This year’s combined symposium and meeting England Patriots football team, the Boston Celtics basketball
event is being held in Boston, Massachusetts at the Westin team and the New England Revolutions soccer team.
Boston Waterfront Hotel, located in Boston’s thriving Seaport
district. The Westin Boston Waterfront is less than three This year’s technical program includes a wide range of
miles from Logan International Airport, and a short walk or technical sessions, workshops, and short courses, as well as
cab ride to the historic North End, the Financial District, and numerous exhibits. It also has a number of activities dedicated
Boston’s scenic Back Bay. Boston is one of America’s oldest specifically to students and young professionals. This event
cities, founded in 1630. Boston played an historic role in is the premier international forum for the exchange of ideas
the American Revolution, most notably known for the Boston on state-of-the-art research in antennas and propagation
Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill and and radio science. Through a range of technical and social
the Siege of Boston. Today, Boston is a thriving city known activities, it provides the opportunity to interact with the
for its world-renowned universities and colleges, its state- world’s leading experts in antennas and propagation and
of-the-art medical facilities, its finance, hi-tech and bio-tech radio science from academia, industry, and government.
industries and its network of museums, which, among many We welcome you to join us for an exciting program in
others, include the New England Aquarium, the Museum of Boston in July 2018!
Fine Arts, the Institute of Contemporary Art, and the Museum
General Co-Chairs
Michael Shields
MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Steven R. Best
MegaWave Corporation

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Sessions at a Glance — Monday
Location Morning Afternoon
Grand A MO-SP.1A: Innovative Phased Array Architectures MO-SP.1P: Implantable Devices for Wireless
and Beamforming Technology Biomedical Telemetry
Grand B MO-SP.2A: Applications of Electromagnetics in MO-SP.2P: Emerging Approaches and Future Trends
Medicine and Biology in Electromagnetic Inverse Problems
Grand C MO-UB.1A: Metamaterials: Part I MO-UB.1P: Metamaterials: Part II
Grand D MO-A5.1A: MIMO Antenna Design MO-A5.1P: Additive MO-A5.2P: MIMO
Manufacturing for Antenna Concepts
Antenna Applications
Grand E MO-A1.1A: Reconfigurable Antennas for Modern MO-A1.1P: Millimeter Wave Phased Arrays
Applications
Commonwealth C MO-A1.2A: Low Frequency Electrically Small MO-A1.2P: Transmitarray MO-A5.3P: Advances
Antennas Antennas in on-chip antennas
and antenna/system
integration techniques
Stone MO-A4.1A: Propagation in Outdoor and Urban MO-A4.1P: Propagation MO-A4.2P: Propagation
Environments in Atmospheric and in Traffic Environment
Ionospheric Environments
Webster MO-A1.3A: Antenna Theory I MO-A1.3P: Frequency Agile Antennas
Commonwealth A MO-A1.4A: Multi-band MO-A1.5A: Antennas MO-UB.2P: Reconfigurable Arrays
Circularly Polarized based on origami
Antennas geometries
Commonwealth B MO-A1.6A: Leaky-Wave Antennas (I) MO-UE.1P: EMC Effects on System Performance
Otis MO-A3.1A: Hybrid Methods MO-A1.4P: Applications-oriented Electrically Small
Antennas
Marina I MO-UA.1A: Metrology MO-UA.1P: Antennas
Marina II MO-UC.1A: Radar Systems, Target Detection, MO-UC.1P: Sensor-Array, Signal, and Image
Localization, Tracking Processing
Marina III MO-A2.1A: MO-A1.7A: Adaptive, MO-A5.4P: RFID Antenna Design
Devices based on active, and smart
electromagnetic antennas II
bandgap materials
Marina IV MO-A1.8A: Planar MO-A1.9A: Planar MO-A1.5P: Circularly-Polarized Microstrip Antennas
Antenna and Arrays with Passive Components and
Circular Polarization Circuits

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Sessions at a Glance — Tuesday
Location Morning Afternoon
Grand A TU-UK.1A: Medical Devices and Human Effects TU-A5.1P: Antenna design for ablation and
advanced biomedical application
Grand B TU-A5.1A: Ultrawideband Antenna Systems TU-A5.2P: Design and implementation of advanced
3D manufacturing technique for millimeter-wave
antennas
Marina III-IV TU-SP.1A: Advances TU-A4.1A: Advances in TU-SP.1P: Modern Advances in Electromagnetic
in Commercial Sensing Imaging, Compressive Sensing and Radar
Electromagnetic
Simulation Tools
Marina I-II TU-SP.2A: Gap waveguide and other antenna TU-SP.2P: Wideband Antenna and Phased Arrays
technologies for mm-wave applications for Performance and Physical Layer Security in
Mobile Wireless 5G
Grand C TU-A2.1A: Metamaterial Lenses and Other TU-A2.1P: Metamaterials for Antennas
Applications
Grand D TU-A1.1A: Multi-band mobile antennas TU-A1.1P: Dual-band and Multi-band antennas (I)
Grand E TU-A1.2A: Reconfigurable Arrays, Reflectarrays, TU-A5.3P: RFID Design and Implementation Issues
Transmittarays and their Elements
Commonwealth C TU-UB.1A: Numerical Methods: Part I TU-UB.1P: Numerical Methods: Part II
Stone TU-UF.1A: Remote Sensing in Complex and Random TU-UF.1P: Remote Sensing in Complex and Random
Media I Media II
Webster TU-A1.3A: Adaptive, active, and smart antennas I TU-A4.1P: Advances in Inverse Scattering
Techniques
Commonwealth A TU-UB.2A: Conformal and Curved Antenna Arrays TU-UB.2P: Applications of Electrically Small
Antennas
Commonwealth B TU-A1.4A: Slot and Slot- TU-A4.2A: Synthetic TU-A1.2P: Antenna feeds and matching circuits (I)
Fed Arrays Aperture Radar Imaging
and Simulation
Otis TU-UA.1A: Advanced Antenna Technologies TU-A1.3P: Antenna TU-UB.3P: Antenna
Theory II Array Theory and
Measurement
Faneuil TU-A3.1A: Advances in Electromagnetic TU-UB.4P: Electromagnetic Coupling and
Optimization Interactions
Douglass TU-A4.3A: Propagation in Underground Environment TU-A4.2P: Propagation in Indoor Environment

Interactive Forum – Tuesday


Location Afternoon
Tuesday, July 10, Galleria Exhibit Hall
Boards 1-10 TUP-A2.1P: Advances in Frequency Selective Surfaces
Boards 11-20 TUP-A1.1P: Array Pattern Synthesis and Optimization Techniques
Boards 21-28 TUP-A1.2P: Arrays for 5G and Millimeter Wave
Boards 29-38 TUP-A1.3P: Arrays for Radar: Weather, Multifunction, and OTH
Boards 39-49 TUP-A1.4P: Communications Arrays: Modulations and Apertures
Boards 50-54 TUP-A1.5P: Dielectric Resonator and SIW Antennas
Boards 55-64 TUP-A1.6P: Dielectric Resonator Antennas

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Sessions at a Glance — Wednesday
Location Morning Afternoon
Grand C WE-A2.1A: Applications WE-A1.1A: Metasurface WE-A2.1P: Wave and Polarization Control with
of Metasurfaces and Metamaterial Metastructures
Antennas
Grand D WE-A1.2A: Dual-band and Multi-band antennas (II) WE-A1.1P: Multi-Band Planar Antennas and Arrays
Grand E WE-A5.1A: Applications of millimeter-wave, WE-A5.1P: Multi-layer fabrication and design
terahertz and optical antennas techniques for millimeter-wave antennas
Commonwealth C WE-UB.1A: Numerical Methods: Part III WE-UB.1P: Antenna Characterization and Design
Stone WE-UF.1A: Remote Sensing WE-UF.1P: Point-to-Point Propagation Effects
Webster WE-A1.3A: High Directivity Broadband Antennas WE-A1.2P: Omnidirectional UWB Antennas - I
and Arrays
Commonwealth A WE-UB.2A: Antenna Arrays in Advanced WE-UB.2P: Imaging, Inverse Scattering and Remote
Applications Sensing: Part I
Commonwealth B WE-A1.4A: Frequency Independent Antennas WE-A2.2P: Measurement of electromagnetic
material properties
Otis WE-A1.5A: Polarization WE-A1.6A: Pattern WE-A1.3P: Antenna Theory III
Reconfigurable Antennas Reconfigurable Antennas
Marina I WE-SP.1A: Functional Material Platforms Enabling WE-SP.1P: GAP Waveguide Technology for
Exotic Scattering Phenomena Millimeter Wave Antenna Design
Marina II WE-SP.2A: EM Propagation and Prediction in WE-SP.2P: Characteristic Modes 2.0 -- From
Non-Standard Atmosphere Supported by Field Fundamental Limits to 5G Antenna Systems
Measurements
Marina III WE-A5.2A: Biomedical applications of antennas in WE-A5.2P: Antenna and system design for brain
imaging and detection imaging and neurological monitoring
Marina IV WE-A2.2A: RCS Management and Cloaking WE-A4.1P: Microwave WE-A5.3P: Wearable
Remote Sensing and implantable
antennas and radiating
systems
Faneuil WE-A5.3A: Additively Manufactured Antennas and WE-A3.1P: Finite Difference Time Domain Methods
Structures
Douglass WE-A1.7A: Antenna feeds and matching circuits (II) WE-A1.4P: Novel reflectarray design approaches

Interactive Forum – Tuesday


Location Afternoon
Tuesday, July 10, Galleria Exhibit Hall
Boards 65-75 TUP-A2.2P: Electromagnetic Theory
Boards 76-84 TUP-A2.3P: Frequency Selective Surface Applications
Boards 85-93 TUP-A2.4P: Frequency Selective Surfaces: Polarizers and Absorbers
Boards 94-102 TUP-A1.7P: Low Cost Arrays for Scanning and Fixed Beams
Boards 103-107 TUP-A2.5P: Nanoscale Electromagnetics
Boards 108-116 TUP-A1.8P: Pattern Synthesis, DOA, and Calibration with Non-Ideal Arrays
Boards 117-126 TUP-A1.9P: Wideband and UWB Array Radiators

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Sessions at a Glance — Thursday
Location Morning Afternoon
Grand A TH-A5.1A: Applications of millimeter-wave and 5G TH-A5.1P: 3D Printed Antennas and Structures
antenna systems
Grand B TH-UB.1A: Printed Antennas and Arrays TH-UG.1P: Ionospheric TH-A4.1P: Satellite
technology communication
technology
Marina III-IV TH-SP.1A: Next Generation Space Antennas TH-SP.1P: Advances in Steering the Beam of High
Gain Antennas
Marina I-II TH-SP.2A: Reconfigurable RF Circuits for Wideband TH-SP.2P: Millimeter and Submillimeter wave
Antenna Systems Metasurfaces for Radar and Communication
Systems
Grand C TH-A2.1A: Analysis of Metamaterials and TH-A2.1P: Design of metamaterials and
Metasurfaces metasurfaces
Grand D TH-A1.1A: Wideband Slot Antennas TH-A5.2P: Chipless RFID TH-A1.1P: Small Antenna
Theory
Grand E TH-A1.2A: Planar Antennas for Wireless TH-A1.2P: Radiation Pattern Enhancement for Planar
Applications Antennas and Arrays
Commonwealth C TH-A3.1A: Recent Advances in the Finite Element TH-A5.3P: Characteristic Mode Analysis and
Method Applications
Stone TH-A4.1A: Propagation TH-A4.2P: Propagation II
Webster TH-A1.3A: Omnidirectional UWB Antennas - II TH-A1.3P: Innovative Modeling and Advanced
Analysis Techniques of Mutual Coupling Effects
Commonwealth A TH-UB.2A: Guided Waves and Waveguiding TH-UB.1P: Sensor Network and Cognitive Radio
Structures
Commonwealth B TH-A1.4A: Mitigation and Control of Mutual TH-A3.1P: Optimization Methods in Antenna
Coupling in Antenna Arrays Designs
Otis TH-UK.1A: Electromagnetic imaging and sensing TH-A1.4P: Microstrip Antennas, Circuits, Analysis,
applications Design
Faneuil TH-A2.2A: Techniques and models for TH-A5.4P: Antenna TH-A5.5P: Vehicular
electromagnetic field measurements theory and design for antennas and
biomedical applications electromagnetics
Douglass TH-A1.5A: Reflectarray Antennas for Advanced TH-A1.5P: Reflectarray Antennas with Novel
System Applications Elements

Interactive Forum – Thursday


Location Afternoon
Thursday, July 12, Galleria Exhibit Hall
Boards 1-9 THP-A3.1P: Accurate and Stable Integral Equations
Boards 10-19 THP-A3.2P: Applications of Computational Electromagnetics
Boards 20-29 THP-A3.3P: Fast Algorithms in Computational Electromagnetics
Boards 30-39 THP-A3.4P: Fast Integral Equation Solvers
Boards 40-49 THP-UB.1P: Frequency Selective Surfaces and Filters
Boards 50-59 THP-A3.5P: High Frequency and Asymptotic Methods
Boards 60-63 THP-UB.2P: High Frequency Techniques and Metamaterials
Boards 64-74 THP-A3.6P: Integral Equation Approach and Basis Functions
Boards 75-79 THP-A3.7P: Integral Equation Strategies and Applications
Boards 80-89 THP-A4.1P: Inverse scattering and imaging
Boards 90-93 THP-A3.8P: Modeling of Wave Propagation
Boards 94-98 THP-UB.3P: Nanoscale Electromagnetics
Boards 99-103 THP-A3.9P: New Integral Equation Formulations
Boards 104-108 THP-A3.10P: New Well-Conditioned Integral Equations
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Sessions at a Glance — Friday
Location Morning Afternoon
Grand A FR-SP.1A: 3-D Printed Antennas and Components for FR-SP.1P: Additive Manufacturing in Antennas and
Practical RF Applications RF Systems

Grand B FR-A5.1A: Millimeter-wave beamforming systems FR-A2.1P: Active and Reconfigurable Metamaterials
and phased arrays for 5G and Metasurfaces
Grand C FR-A2.1A: Metasurfaces FR-A2.2A: Cloaking FR-UB.1P: Metamaterials: FR-UB.2P: Complex,
for Antennas Structures Part III Novel or Specialized
Media
Grand D FR-UB.1A: MIMO FR-UC.1A: FR-UK.1P: Human FR-A5.1P: RFID and
Antennas and Systems Communication and Body Interactions with Remote Sensing
MIMO Systems Antenna and Biomedical
Telemetry
Grand E FR-A1.1A: Reflector Antennas FR-UB.3P: Millimeter Wave and Terahertz Antennas
Commonwealth C FR-A1.2A: Bandwidth Enhancement for Planar FR-A5.2P: Software
Antennas and Arrays defined/cognitive radio
applications
Stone FR-UB.2A: Radio Wave Propagation and Scattering FR-A4.1P: EM
Effects Propagation Analysis
and Prediction in Non-
Standard Atmosphere
Webster FR-A1.3A: Directional UWB Antennas I FR-A1.1P: Directional UWB Antennas II
Commonwealth A FR-A5.2A: Recent Advances in Mobile Antennas FR-A1.2P: Dual-band and FR-UB.4P: UWB
Multi-band antennas (III) Electromagnetics
and Wireless
Communications
Commonwealth B FR-A4.1A: Advances in microwave imaging FR-A4.3P: Advanced microwave imaging
techniques applications
Otis FR-A5.3A: Theoretical FR-A5.4A: FR-A1.3P: Antenna feeds and matching circuits (III)
Channel Models and Communication
Verifications Technology
Marina I FR-A5.5A: Advances in FR-UA.1A: High- FR-A4.4P: Millimeter- FR-UE.1P: Spectrum
millimeter-wave antennas Frequency and millimeter Wave Propagation Management
and radiating systems wireless metrology
Marina II FR-A1.4A: Leaky-Wave FR-A1.5A: Leaky Wave
Antennas Based on SIW Antennas Based on
Fabry-Perot Structures
Marina III FR-A3.1A: Parallel and FR-UB.5P: Differential Equation Methods
Hardware Acceleration
Methods
Marina IV FR-UB.4A: Low noise and periodic devices FR-UB.3A: Numerical Methods: Part IV
Interactive Forum – Thursday
Location Afternoon
Thursday, July 12, Galleria Exhibit Hall
Boards 109-116 THP-A4.2P: RCS
Boards 117-125 THP-A4.3P: RCS II
Boards 126-134 THP-A4.4P: Scattering II
Boards 135-144 THP-A4.5P: Scattering, diffraction, and RCS
Boards 145-149 THP-A3.11P: Time Domain Approach in Computational Electromagnetics
Boards 150-154 THP-A5.1P: Wearable, Implantable Wireless Power
Boards 155-164 THP-A5.2P: Wireless Power Harvesting
Boards 165-174 THP-A5.3P: Wireless Power Transmission
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Registration

The on-site Registration Desk is located on the Concourse Level adjacent to the Commonwealth and Grand
Ballrooms. You may access this area by escalator from the Main Lobby. The Registration Desk may be reached by phone
at 817-554-5378 during the regular operating hours shown below.
Registration will be open during the following hours:
Sunday, July 8......................07:00 – 17:00
Monday, July 10.................07:00 – 17:00 (Badge pick-up only: 17:00–19:00)
Tuesday, July 10..................07:00 – 17:00
Wednesday, July 11...........07:30 – 17:00
Thursday, July 12.................07:30 – 17:00
Friday, July 13......................07:30 – 17:00

Devotions

The Revere Room on the Lobby Level of the hotel is available for Devotions from 07:00–17:00 Monday, July 9 through
Friday, July 13.

Speaker Preparation Room

The Paine Room on the Lobby Level of the hotel is the Speaker Preparation Room and is available from 07:00–17:00
daily Monday, July 9–Friday, July 13. The room contains a computer identical to those used in the presentation rooms. The
speakers may use this room and equipment to test presentations prior to the scheduled presentation.

Internet Access

Wireless internet access (Wi-fi) is provided to all participants throughout the meeting space and lobby areas at The Westin
Boston Waterfront Hotel. Attendees can connect to the WestinBostonMeeting network. The access password is
APS2018.
If you are staying at the Westin, please note that the complimentary access from your guest room will be different, and you
should follow the instructions noted there.

Morning and Afternoon Refreshment Break Locations

Please note that on Monday, July 9 and Friday, July 13, morning and afternoon breaks (at 09:40 and 15:00 respectively)
will be held in the Grand Ballroom Foyer on the Concourse Level.
Tuesday–Thursday, July 10–12, the breaks will be held in the Galleria, which is located one level below the Lobby beneath
the Marina Ballroom.

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Meeting and Event Schedule
Monday, July 9
07:00 - 08:00 Amateur Radio Breakfast Meeting.......................................................................................................Adams
12:00 - 13:20 Transactions Editorial Board Lunch Meeting......................................................................................Adams
12:00 - 13:20 Young Professionals Committee...........................................................................................Frost Boardroom
17:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission C..................................................................................................................................... Otis
17:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission B................................................................................................................................... Stone
17:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission F.............................................................................................................................. Webster
19:30 - 21:30 Welcome Dessert Reception........................................................................... Museum of Science Boston
Tuesday, July 10
07:00 - 08:00 Member Benefits Committee................................................................................................................Adams
07:00 - 08:00 APS 2019 Committee Meeting..........................................................................................Frost Boardroom
07:00 - 08:00 Student Design Contest (Set-Up - Closed to Others)..........................................Grand Ballroom Foyer
07:00 - 08:00 Industrial Initiatives.......................................................................................................................................Hale
07:00 - 08:00 AP Magazine Staff Meeting................................................................................................................ Quincy
08:00 - 11:40 Student Paper Competition........................................................................................Grand Ballroom Foyer
08:00 - 09:30 Student Design Contest (Demo for Judges - Closed to Others)........................Grand Ballroom Foyer
08:30 - 14:00 Standards Committee Meeting.............................................................................................................. Alcott
09:30 - 12:00 Student Design Contest (Demo for Public).............................................................Grand Ballroom Foyer
09:40 - 11:00 Student Design Contest Judges Meeting..........................................................................Frost Boardroom
12:00 - 13:20 Distinguished Lecturer Lunch..................................................................................................................Adams
12:00 - 13:00 Student Design Contest (Luncheon for Judges and Teams)...............................................................Hale
12:00 - 13:00 Women In Engineering Lunch and Speaker.....................................................................................Pavilion
16:00 - 17:00 Future Symposia Meeting...................................................................................................................................
18:30 - 21:30 Young Professionals Afloat.............................................. 200 Seaport Boulevard, Commonwealth Pier
Wednesday, July 11
07:00 - 08:00 Student Paper Judges Committee Breakfast......................................................................................Adams
07:00 - 08:00 Technical Committee on Antenna Measurements...........................................................Frost Boardroom
12:00 - 13:20 APS Reviewers Lunch.....................................................................................................Grand Ballroom A/B
13:00 - 16:00 FCC Amateur Radio License Exam........................................................................................................ Alcott
13:20 - 15:00 Publications Committee Meeting...............................................................................Grand Ballroom A/B
16:30 - 17:30 EuCAP Speakers Meeting....................................................................................................Frost Boardroom
17:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission K............................................................................................................................ Marina 1
17:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission E...................................................................................................................................... Otis
17:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission A.................................................................................................................................. Stone
17:00 - 18:00 URSI Commission G............................................................................................................................. Webster
18:30 - 19:30 Awards Presentation................................................................................................Grand Ballroom C/D/E
19:30 - 21:30 Banquet Dinner..............................................................................................................Grand Ballroom A/B
Thursday, July 12
07:00 - 08:00 Women In Engineering Breakfast Panel............................................................................................Pavilion
12:00 - 13:20 AWPL Editors’ Lunch Meeting...............................................................................................................Adams
12:00 - 15:00 Chapter Activities Committee Luncheon............................................................................................... Alcott
12:00 - 13:20 Education Committee............................................................................................................................. Quincy
15:00 - 18:00 FCC Amateur Radio License Exam......................................................................................................Adams
18:00 - 22:00 MGA/NTDC/SIGHT Dinner Meeting............................................................................................... Alcott
18:00 - 22:00 USNC-URSI Strategic Planning Meeting..........................................................................Frost Boardroom

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Short Courses

Half Day (Morning)


SC-1: Ultra-Wideband Antennas
Chi-Chih Chen
Sunday, July 8, 08:00 - 12:00
Location: Hancock
Ultra-wideband (UWB) antennas are desirable for supporting absorption and scattering from adjacent antennas, as well as
modern software-defined radios and software-defined radars, reduces cost, maintenance, inventory, and visibility. Designing
as well as advanced coding and waveforms. These advanced an UWB antenna requires careful consideration of radiation
technologies have been developed for achieving higher data mechanisms and performance tradeoffs in order to obtain desired
rates, more secured channels, and better accuracy via spectrum gain, pattern, and impedance performance at all frequencies.
agility, spectrum diversity, and wide bandwidth. Using a single This half-day course will cover: definition of UWB antennas,
UWB antenna in place of multiple co-located narrowband classification of UWB antennas, UWB antenna design guidelines,
antennas also avoids performance degradations related to and design examples of UWB antennas.

SC-2: THz Technology and Instrumentation


Miguel Navarro-Cia
Sunday, July 8, 08:00 - 12:00
Location: Otis
The terahertz gap (0.3 - 3 THz) remains still an underused challenges related to THz in order wangle the next generation of
electromagnetic spectral band sandwiched between THz components and systems.
conventional electronics and optics. It holds promise however This Short Course aims to provide an opportunity for attendees
for many applications ranging from high-speed wireless indoor to familiarize with THz technology (CW and pulsed) and dig
communication, high-resolution imaging, security screening and into the reasons why THz technology lags behind. The storyline
molecular spectroscopy. of the Short Course will build upon the presenter’s experience
For all these applications, THz technology needs to be developed with the commercial instruments ABmm vector network analyser
to the standards of microwaves and optics. In this quest, engineers (CW) and TDS Teraview system (pulsed) and with an in-house
need to be well aware of the current technology and the (University College London) near-field TDS system.

SC-3: Gap Waveguides for mmWave Antenna Systems and Electronic Packaging
Ahmed Kishk, Ashraf Uz Zaman, Eva Rajo-Iglesias
Sunday, July 8, 08:00 - 12:00
Location: Paine
There is an emergent need for higher data rate related to the future based microstrip and coplanar waveguides. The gap waveguide
wireless applications. Given the data rate, capacity and quality technology has this potential.
of service (QoS) requirements, this can only be possible if the vast Also for medium to high mmWave frequencies, antennas need to
unlicensed bandwidth available at mmWave frequencies can be be located very close to their on-chip RF active components. Thus,
utilized, and all the technical hurdles at mmWave frequencies the packaging of the complete RF module also plays a significant
(above 30GHz) are solved in a cost-effective way. In terms role for good performance mmWave modules.
of available bandwidth worldwide, flexible transmission rules,
60GHz is a boon from a system perspective. But RF designers The gap waveguide technology presented in this short course is
have faced enormous challenges in simulation, design, integration, also a potential candidate, which can be explored and utilized at
physical realization, packaging and test of the complete systems. mmWave frequency range for antenna and RF subsystem design.
The technical challenges are literally orders of magnitude more This short course will cover an overview of the gap waveguide
complex than 2.4GHz or 5GHz Wi-Fi systems of today. technology, the parallel-plate stopband design, some mmWave
antenna designs based on gap waveguide technology and some
In future, the industrial winners will be the companies that can RF subsystem design such as filters, packaging of RF electronics,
provide the mmWave hardware at the lowest cost. This requires etc.
new waveguide and mmWave packaging technologies that
are more cost-effective than standard rectangular waveguide
technology and is more power-efficient (lower losses) than PCB-

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SC-4: Wearable Small Antennas for Wireless Communication and Medical Systems
Albert Sabban
Sunday, July 8, 08:00 - 12:00
Location: Revere
Communication, medical and cellular industry is in continuous Several small Passive and Active wearable antennas will be
growth in the last few years. Low profile compact antennas are presented in the course. Design considerations, computational
crucial in the development of Communication and Wearable results and measured results on the human body of several
systems. compact wideband printed antennas with high efficiency will be
presented in the course.
Half Day (Afternoon)
SC-5: Space-Time (ST) Metamaterials
Christophe Caloz
Sunday, July 8, 13:00 - 12:00
Location: Hancock
Most electromagnetic media and metamaterials studied to date represents a formidable theoretical, computational and
have been space-varying but time invariant. The simultaneous technological opportunity for the AP-S community. This course
exploitation of space and time variations in metamaterials offers a very pedagogical introduction to this new area.

SC-6: Novel Antennas for Modern Communication Systems


Hisamatsu Nakano
Sunday, July 8, 13:00 - 12:00
Location: Otis
With rapid growth in modern communication systems, counter attention. This short course presents recent progress in these
circularly polarized (CP) antennas, hyper-wideband antennas, antennas, and is composed of four chapters.
and reconfigurable antennas have been receiving considerable

SC-7: Surface Electromagnetics in Antenna Engineering: From EBG to Meta-surface and Beyond
Yahya Rahmat-Samii, Fan Yang
Sunday, July 8, 13:00 - 12:00
Location: Paine
From frequency selective surfaces (FSS) to electromagnetic Electromagnetics”. This short course will review the development
band-gap (EBG) ground planes, from impedance boundaries of various electromagnetic surfaces, as well as the state-of-the art
to Huygens metasurfaces, novel electromagnetic surfaces have concepts and designs. Detailed presentations will be provided
been emerging in both microwaves and optics. Many intriguing on the unique electromagnetic features of EBG ground planes
phenomena occur on these surfaces, and novel devices and and advanced metasurfaces. Furthermore, a wealth of antenna
applications have been proposed accordingly, which have created examples will be presented to illustrate promising applications of
an exciting paradigm in electromagnetics, the so-called “Surface the surface electromagnetics in antenna engineering.

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Social Events

Amateur Radio Breakfast Meeting Women in Engineering - Lunch and Speaker


The Amateur Radio Breakfast Meeting is open to all Join the AP-S WIE for a special luncheon and speaker,
conference participants who hold an amateur radio call Dr. Melissa G. Choi. This event is open to all conference
sign, but pre-registration is required, and your call sign is participants, but pre-registration is required. The scopes of
requested. The intent of the gathering is to gather support interest of the WIE include increasing the participation of
for AP-S student, outreach, SIGHT and educational activities women within IEEE, gathering and disseminating information
involving amateur radio. regarding the status of women, and initiatives for, by and on
Date: Monday, July 9 behalf of women in engineering and science.
Time: 07:00 - 08:00 Date: Tuesday, July 10
Location: To be advised Time: 12:00
Fee: Complimentary, but advance registration is Location: Pavilion
required. An amateur radio license is required Fee: Advance registration is required, and there is
for attendance. a$20.00 fee for the two-course, plated lunch.
Please indicate your choice of entrée salad –
Welcome Reception at the Boston Museum of vegetarian or with beef.
Science
Young Professionals Afloat – A Sail Through
The Steering Committee has chosen a spectacular venue for
the AP-S 2018 Welcome Reception…the Boston Museum of Boston Harbor Aboard the Spirit of Boston
Science, one of Boston’s leading cultural institutions. A short stroll from the Westin Boston Waterfront brings
The Museum’s story began in 1830, opened as the Boston you to the Seaport Piers, where you’ll board the Spirit of
Society of Natural History by six men interested in natural Boston, for an evening of incredible harbor views, live and
history. From humble beginnings, this institution is one of the DJ entertainment, and a full buffet dinner. A cash bar will be
world’s largest science centers, attracting approximately available.
1.5 million visitors per year for its vibrant programs and 700 Please advise if you have any special dietary requirements.
interactive exhibits. Date: Tuesday, July 10
Please note that the reception begins at 19:30 and is a Time: This event begins at 18:30. No transportation
Dessert Reception. This timing allows you the flexibility of will be provided. The pier is a 10-minute
enjoying one of Boston’s many (and varied) local restaurants. walk from the Westin Boston Waterfront –
Please note that there will be shuttle bus transportation 200 Seaport Boulevard, Commonwealth
running from the Westin Boston Waterfront beginning at Pier (https://www.spiritcruises.com/boston/
19:00. If you prefer, you may arrive on your own to the about/details/directions-parking). If you
reception at the museum located at One Science Park, have special requirements, please contact
Boston - https://www.mos.org/directions. info@apsursi2018.org.
For more information about this special venue, its Location: 200 Seaport Boulevard, Commonwealth Pier,
history, programs and exhibits, please visit their site - Boston
https://www.mos.org/ Fee: Advance registration is required. $15.00 for
Date: Monday, July 9 students and Young Professionals; $25.00 for
Reception: Doors open at 19:30. Please note that advisors.
this is a Dessert Reception, and that guests are
asked to have dinner at their leisure prior to Reviewers’ Lunch
arriving at the Museum. The Reviewers’ Lunch is open to all reviewers of the last year
Transportation: Shuttle Bus transportation will run between for the APS Transactions and Journals.
the Westin Boston Waterfront beginning at Date: Wednesday, July 11
19:00. Time: 12:00 - 13:20
Fee: Complimentary for AP-S 2018 registered Location: Grand Ballroom A/B, Concourse Level
attendees and their guests. Delegates must Fee: Complimentary for all registered attendees,
indicate attendance during registration in order who participated in the APS Transactions
to receive a ticket. and Journals review process during the last
year. Advance registration is required. Please
indicate your choice of entrée – chicken or
vegetarian.

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Awards Presentation A Panel Discussion and Networking
Please join the Antennas and Propagation Society’s Awards Event Regarding Women in Antennas and
Committee, as they honor the distinguished accomplishments Propagation (AP)
of the society’s professional community, including recognition In this event, a group of female and male panelists will
of the 2018 IEEE AP-S Fellows. NOTE the format, introduced discuss challenges they have encountered during their
during the 2016 event, as the awards will be presented career development, and their ways of overcoming these
during a special evening session at the Westin Boston challenges. In addition, the panelists will engage the
Waterfront, to be followed by the Celebratory Banquet, audience to brainstorm how to create a more diverse and
which is a ticketed event. The Awards Presentation is open inclusive environment to better support a woman’s career in
to all conference registrants and their guests, but advance AP.
registration is required.
Date: Wednesday, July 11 A Continental Breakfast will be served.
Time: 18:30 - 19:30 Moderators
Location: Grand Ballroom C/D/E, Concourse Level Alkim Akyurtlu University of Massachusetts, Lowell and Dan
Fee: There is no fee to attend the Awards Jiao , Purdue University
Presentation, but advance registration is Panelists
required. If you wish to join the awards
recipients during this event, please register to Weng Chew, Distinguished Professor, School of Electrical
attend. Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA and
current President, IEEE Antenna and Prorogation Society
Celebratory Banquet Ellen Ferraro, Director of Research and Technology,
This evening’s Celebratory Banquet will take place in Grand Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) Advanced Technology,
Ballroom A/B at the Westin Boston Waterfront, and it is Raytheon Company, Waltham, MA, USA
open to all conference registrants and their guests, which Susan Hagness, Philip Dunham Reed Professor, Department
requires a separate ticket purchase. A three-course plated of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of
dinner and wine will be served. Wisconsin–Madison, WI, USA
Please remember to add a Banquet Ticket, when you register Francesca Vipiana, Associate Professor of Electronics and
for the conference. If you need to add one at a later date, Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy
please add one to your registration. Mona Zaghloul, Professor and IEEE Fellow, Director,
Date: Wednesday, July 11 George Washington University, Institute of MEMS and VLSI
Time: Doors open for dinner at 19:30 Technologies, Washington, DC, USA
Location: Grand Ballroom A/B, Concourse Level Date: Thursday, July 12
Fee: $70 (Advance Rate): $90 (On-Site Rate *) Time: 07:00 - 08:00
* Please note that a limited number of tickets will be Location: Pavilion
available for sale at the On-Site Rate. Fee: There is no fee to attend this panel discussion
and breakfast, however, pre-registration is
required.

Companion Program

Companion Program hosts Judy Long, Marlene Mailloux, For additional information or any questions, please contact
Sue Stone and Joanne Wilton will be onsite in the either of the co-chairs via e-mail:
Companion Suite to welcome registered companions for
judmlong@swbell.com
breakfast each morning. Please note that you must be a mrmailloux@comcast.net
registered companion to enjoy morning breakfast in the suelstone@hotmail.com
Pavilion, which can be accessed through the glass doors jjwilton@mindspring.com
at the end of the Grand Ballroom Foyer on the Concourse
Level of the Westin Boston Waterfront.

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Amateur Radio at IEEE AP-S/URSI 2018

At the AP-S/URSI 2015 symposium in Vancouver, we began of the certificate of successful completion of an examination
to encourage Radio Amateurs to display their call sign on from a previous session.
their conference badges and we held the first-ever Amateur Two (2) #2 pencils, with erasers, and a pen.
Radio breakfast meeting. Given the very favorable response, A calculator with the memory erased and formulas cleared is
we continued these initiatives in Puerto Rico in 2016 and San allowed. You may not bring any written notes or calculations
Diego in 2017. Our third Amateur Radio breakfast meeting into the exam session. Slide rules and logarithmic tables are
acceptable, as long as they’re free of notes and formulas.
attracted even more attendees and formal expressions of Cell phone must be silenced or turned off during the exam
support from the Education and SIGHT committees. session and the phones’ calculator function may not be
used. In addition, iPhones, iPads, Androids, smartphones,
Welcome to Boston in 2018, and further expansion of this Blackberry devices and all similar electronic devices with a
special interest group. calculator capability, may NOT be used.
An advantage to taking the test at the symposium...no fee
ARRL will be publishing stories about our Amateur Radio will be charged.
activities at IEEE AP-S/URSI 2018. These activities will
Date: Wednesday, July 11
include:
Time: 13:00 - 16:00
FCC Amateur Radio License Exam Session - Location: Alcott
Wednesday, July 11 and Thursday, July 12 Fee: Complimentary, but advance registration is
required.
Volunteer Examiners from Boston will be onsite to administer
FCC Amateur Radio License Exams to registered attendees Date: Thursday, July 12
of the 2018 AP-S/URSI Symposium. There are three Time: 15:00 - 18:00
FCC amateur radio license classes - Technician, General Location: Alcott
and Extra. On your application, which we recommend Fee: Complimentary, but advance registration is
you complete in advance, you will be able to make your required.
selection.
Note that there is no longer a Morse code requirement. The Amateur Radio Operators Breakfast
web sites http://www.kb6nu.com/study-guides/ and The Amateur Radio Breakfast Meeting is open to all
https://hamexam.orgare valuable sources of study information. conference participants who hold an amateur radio call sign,
If you plan to sit for the exam, please note that you will need but pre-registration is required. The intent of the gathering
the following: is to gather support for APS student, outreach, SIGHT and
educational activities involving amateur radio.
An NCVEC Form 605. Do not use the FCC Form 605.
The form must have your FCC registration number Date: Monday, July 9
on the form. The form may be downloaded here - Time: 07:00 - 08:00
http://www.ncvec.org/downloads/ncvec605.pdf Location: Adams
To obtain a FRN, please go to https://www.fcc.gov/help/ Fee: Complimentary, but advance registration is
getting-fcc-registration-number-frn-universal- required. An amateur radio license is also
licensing-system-uls. required for attendance.
At the exam, please present a legal photo ID (driver’s license Amateur Radio special event station - Tuesday,
or a passport). If no photo ID is available, bring two original
forms of identification. No photocopies will be accepted. July 10 - Thursday, July 12
These may include a non-photo ID/driver’s license, birth The Amateur Radio special event station will be set up at
certificate (must be a certified copy), local library card, local the Amateur Radio booth in the commercial exhibits area.
utility bill, bank statement or other business correspondence Please drop by and see the station in operation!
that specifically names you, or a postmarked envelope Other Amateur Radio demonstrations will be held throughout
addressed to you, with your current mailing address, as it the week in and around the conference venue.
appears on your Form 605.
For more information, please contact Phil Temples, K9HI at
If you are testing for an upgrade, bring either the original and k9hi@arrl.org.
a copy of your current license, or the original and a copy

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Awards and Society Recognition

Antennas and Propagation Society 2018 Field Awards


Distinguished Achievement Award Lot Shafai Mid-Career Distinguished Achievement
Lot Shafai Award
For contributions to singular electromagnetics, Diane Titz
Moment Methods, reflector feeds and virtual For her contribution to the development of antenna
arrays, wideband antennas, gain enhancement in solutions and integration at millimeter wave
miniaturized antennas and Dielectric film circuits frequencies through innovative technologies and
and antennas contributing to the access of young women to
Chen-To Tai Distinguished Educator Award careers in STEM
Stuart A. Long Harrington-Mittra Award in Computational
For his commitment to electromagnetics education Electromagnetics
through teaching, research, and the development of Qing Huo Liu
programs to attract students into electromagnetics For pioneering contributions to spectral and
and engineering multiscale methods in computational
John Kraus Antenna Award electromagnetics, and to inverse scattering and
W. D. Burnside and I. J. Gupta imaging of complex media
For the design and development of compact test Donald G. Dudley, Jr. Undergraduate Teaching
range reflectors with blended rolled edges Award
Soo Yong Lim
For modernizing the teaching of electromagnetics
and for innovating its relevant curriculum design
Antennas and Propagation Society 2018 Paper Awards
Sergei A. Schelkunoff Transactions Prize Paper Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi Letters Prize Paper
Award Award
Han Guo, Yang Liu, Jun Hu, and Eric Michielssen Byungje Lee and Yonghyun Yoon
“A Butterfly-Based Direct Integral-Equation Solver Using “Low-Profile, Low-Cost, Broadband Millimeter-Wave Antenna
Hierarchical LU Factorization for Analyzing Scattering From Array for High-Data-Rate WPAN Systems,” IEEE Antennas and
Electrically Large Conducting Objects,” IEEE Transactions on Wireless Propagation Letters, Volume 16, pp. 1957-1960, 2017
Antennas and Propagation 65, no. 9 (2017): pages 4742-4750,
September 2017. Edward E. Altschuler AP-S Magazine Prize Paper
Award
Harold A. Wheeler Applications Prize Paper Award
Chengjun Zou, Withawat Withayachumnankul,
Ding Nie and Bertrand M. Hochwald Madhu Bhaskaran, Sharath Sriram, and
“Bandwidth Analysis of Multiport Radio Frequency Systems—Part I” Christophe Fumeaux
IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Vol 65, No. 3,
pages 1081-1092, March 2017 “Dielectric Resonator Nanoantennas: A Review of the Theoretical
Background, Design Examples, Prospects, and Challenges,” IEEE
R. W. P. King Paper Award Antennas & Propagation Magazine, Volume 58, No. 6, pages 30-
Matan Leibovich and Ehud Heyman 42, December 2017
“Beam Summation Theory for Waves in Fluctuating Media. Part I:
The Beam Frame and the Beam-Domain Scattering Matrix,” IEEE
Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Vol. 65, No. 10,
pages 5431-5442, October 2017

2018 IEEE AP-S Fellows


Matteo Albani
Yongxin Guo
Jeffrey Herd
Yilong Lu
Andrea Massa
Konstantina Nikita
C.J. Reddy
Ronan Sauleau
Daniel Weile
Hao Xin
Steering Committee
General Chair Short Courses and Workshops
Steven Best Yueh-Chi Chang
Co-Chair Young Professionals
Mike Shields Yaniv Brick
Technical Program Chairs Mohamed Abouzahra
Alan Fenn
Local Arrangements
Wajih Elsallal Carey Rappaport
International Liaison Publicity Chairs
Ross Stone Kristan Tuttle
AP-S/URSI Liaison Raed Shubair
Jamesina Simpson
Finance Chair
Special Sessions Chair Nestor Lopez
Eric Mokole
Exhibits
Student Paper Competition Committee Drayton Hanna
Chair: Jennifer T. Bernhard
Sponsors
Mohamed Abouzahra (Local Competition Cecelia Franzini
Coordinator)
Sergey Makarov
Lorena Basilio
Social Programs and Hospitality
Jay Kralovec Susan Stone
Michael Newkirk Judy Long
Siwen Yong Joanne Wilton
Mohamed Abouzahra Marlene Mailloux
Student Design Contest Chair Women in Engineering
Jose Martinez Alkim Akyurtlu

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AP-S Technical Program Vice-Chairs

Antennas
Ian McMichael Roberto G. Rojas
Electromagnetics and Materials
Kiersten C. Kerby-Patel Nian Sun
Computational and Numerical Techniques
David Davidson C. J. Reddy
Ulrich Jakobus
Propagation and Scattering
Hao Ling David C. Mooradd
Antenna Applications and Emerging Technologies
Jennifer Bernhard Greg Huff

AP-S Technical Program Committee


Alkim Akyurtlu Greg Huff Aldo Petosa
Matteo Albani David R. Jackson Sudhakar Rao
Mohammod Ali Ulrich Jakobus C. J. Reddy
Andrea Alu Dan Jiao Roberto G. Rojas
Dimitris Anagnostou Jian-Ming Jin Costas D. Sarris
Francesco Andriulli Kiersten C. Kerby-Patel Kubilay Sertel
Marco Antoniades Ozlem Kilic George Shaker
Mohamed Bakr Stavros Koulouridis Atif Shamim
Constantine A. Balanis Do-Hoon Kwon Mohammad S. Sharawi
Shanker Balasubramaniam Buon Kiong Lau Satish Sharma
Nader Behdad Jin-Fa Lee Zhongxiang Shen
Jennifer Bernhard Hao Ling Jamesina Simpson
Salvatore Campione Vitaliy Lomakin Jiming Song
Ruinan Chang Stuart A. Long Nian Sun
Chi-Chih Chen Majid Manteghi Meisong Tong
Christos Christodoulou Loïc Markley Erdem Topsakal
Joseph Costantine Ian McMichael Guido Valerio
David Davidson Derek McNamara Jayanti Venkataraman
George V. Eleftheriades Alessio Monti John Volakis
Danilo Erricolo David C. Mooradd Parveen Wahid
Mauro Ettorre Hossein Mosallaei Guoan Wang
Dejan Filipovic Michael H. Newkirk Karl F. Warnick
Xun Gong Vladimir Okhmatovski Dan Weile
Roberto D. Graglia Idahosa Osaretin Doug Werner
Yakir Hadad Robert Paknys Kin-Lu Wong
Susan Hagness Athanasios Panagopoulos Fan Yang
Peder M. Hansen John Papapolymerou Ali E. Yilmaz
Glenn Hopkins Etienne Perret Jiang Zhu
Silvio Hrabar Andrew F. Peterson Richard W. Ziolkowski

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URSI Commission Chairs
URSI A - Electromagnetic Metrology URSI F - Wave Propagation and Remote Sensing
Commission Chair: Jeanne Quimby Commission Chair: Kamal Sarabandi
URSI B - Fields and Waves URSI G - Ionospheric Radio and Propagation
Commission Chair: Jamesina Simpson Commission Chair: Attila Komjathy
URSI C - Radio Communication and Signal URSI K - Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine
Processing Systems Commission Chair: Majid Manteghi
Commission Chair: Eric L. Mokole
URSI E - Electromagnetic Environment and
Interference
Commission Chair: Larry Cohen

URSI Technical Program Committee


Reyhan Baktur Attila Komjathy Kamal Sarabandi
Charles Baylis Majid Manteghi Kubilay Sertel
Larry Cohen Michael H. Newkirk Satish Sharma
Thomas Gaussiran Branislav Notaros Jamesina Simpson
Thomas Hanley Marco Poort John Stang
Ahmed Hassan Jeanne Quimby John Volakis
David R. Jackson Sembiam R Rengarajan

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Special Sessions
MO-SP.1A: Innovative Phased Array Architectures WE-SP.2A: EM Propagation and Prediction in Non-
and Beamforming Technology Standard Atmosphere Supported by Field
Organizers: Paolo Rocca and Jeffrey S. Herd Measurements
Organizers: Caglar Yardim and Tracy Haack
MO-SP.2A: Applications of Electromagnetics in
Medicine and Biology WE-SP.1P: GAP Waveguide Technology for
Organizers: J.-C. Chiao and Gianluca Lazzi Millimeter Wave Antenna Design
Organizers: Eva Rajo-Iglesias and Ahmed Kishk
MO-SP.1P: Implantable Devices for Wireless
Biomedical Telemetry WE-SP.2P: Characteristic Modes 2.0 -- From
Organizers: Asimina Kiourti and Raed Shubair Fundamental Limits to 5G Antenna Systems
Organizers: Jacob Adams and Buon Kiong Lau
MO-SP.2P: Emerging Approaches and Future
Trends in Electromagnetic Inverse Problems TH-SP.1A: Next Generation Space Antennas
Organizers: Giacomo Oliveri and Danilo Erricolo Organizers: Sudhakar Rao
TU-SP.1A: Advances in Commercial Electromagnetic TH-SP.2A: Reconfigurable RF Circuits for Wideband
Simulation Tools Antenna Systems
Organizers: C. J. Reddy Organizers: Charles Dietlein and Jonathan Chisum
TU-SP.2A: Gap waveguide and other antenna TH-SP.1P: Advances in Steering the Beam of High
technologies for mm-wave applications Gain Antennas
Organizers: Eva Rajo-Iglesias and Ahmed Kishk Organizers: Karu Esselle and Raheel Hashmi
TU-SP.1P: Modern Advances in Electromagnetic TH-SP.2P: Millimeter and Submillimeter wave
Imaging, Compressive Sensing and Radar Metasurfaces for Radar and Communication
Organizers: Okan Yurduseven and Thomas Fromenteze Systems
Organizers: Jungsuek Oh
TU-SP.2P: Wideband Antenna and Phased Arrays
for Performance and Physical Layer Security FR-SP.1A: 3-D Printed Antennas and Components
in Mobile Wireless 5G for Practical RF Applications
Organizers: Johnson J. H. Wang and Andrew Peterson Organizers: Guan-Long Huang and Jin Li
WE-SP.1A: Functional Material Platforms Enabling FR-SP.1P: Additive Manufacturing in Antennas and
Exotic Scattering Phenomena RF Systems
Organizers: Richard W. Ziolkowski and Samel Organizers: Ian T. McMichael and Cecelia Franzini
Arslanagić

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Student Paper Competition

AP-S Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum


Presentations for finalists will be in the Grand Ballroom Foyer on Tuesday, July 10, 08:00–11:40.
Finalists
A Class of Cavity-Based UWB Multi-Beamformers With Extending the Brewster Effect to Arbitrary Angle and
Applications to Sub-6 GHz 5G Polarization using Bianisotropic Metasurfaces
Christopher Merola, Marinos Vouvakis, University of Guillaume Lavigne, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique
Massachusetts, United States Montreal, Canada
A Highly Isolated Dual-polarized Crossed Dipole Array High-Directivty Broadband Simultaneous Transmit and
Antenna for Multi-mission Applications Receive (STAR) Antenna System
Mirhamed Mirmozafari, Shahrokh Saeedi, Guifu Zhang, Prathap Valale Prasannakumar, Mohamed Elmansouri,
University of Oklahoma, United States Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado, Boulder, United
A quad-polarization reconfigurable omnidirectional States
antenna Mode-Based MIMO Antenna with Polarization and
Changlong Qi, Yuehui Cui, RongLin Li, South China Pattern Diversity for Base Station Applications
University of Technology, China Grzegorz Wolosinski, Vincent Fusco, Queen’s University
A Refinement-Free Calderón Preconditioner for the Belfast, United Kingdom; Pawel Rulikowski, Nokia Bell
Electric Field Integral Equation on Geometries with Labs, Ireland
Junctions
Simon Adrian, Technical University of Munich, Germany; Nonlocal Metasurfaces Performing Analog
Mathematical Operations
Francesco Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Thomas Hoyeong Kwon, Andrea Alù, Dimitrios Sounas, University
Eibert, Technical University of Munich, Germany of Texas at Austin, United States
A Wide-Band Dual-Polarized Frequency-Reconfigurable Substrate Integrated Printed Gap Waveguide Leaky-
Slot-Ring Antenna Element Using a Diagonal Feeding Wave Antenna
Method for Array Design
Junyi Huang, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, Mohammad Reza Rahimi, Concorida University,
United States Canada; Nima Bayat-Makou, Polytechnique Montreal-
University of Montréal, Canada; Ahmed A. Kishk,
An Experimental Pilot Study of Cranberry Crop Yield
Estimation using Near-Field Microwave Sensing Concorida University, Canada
Alex Haufler, John Booske, Susan Hagness, University Virtual Source Model for Ray-Based Analysis of
of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; Benjamin Tilberg, Focused Wave Scattering of a Penetrable Slab on PEC
Ground Plane
Ocean Spray, United States Mahdiar Sadeghi, Carey Rappaport, Northeastern
Cutting The Cord: A Button-Sized Rectenna for University, United States
Wireless Patient Monitoring Using Radiated Near-Field
Signals at 2.4 GHz
Brock DeLong, Asimina Kiourti, The Ohio State University,
United States; John Volakis, Florida International
University, United States
Honorable Mentions
3D Cross-Tucker Approximation in FFT-Based Volume A Compact, Broadband, Two-Port Slot Antenna System
Integral Equation Methods for Full-Duplex Applications
Ilias Giannakopoulos, Mikhail Litsarev, Athanasios Seyed Mohammad Amjadi, Kamal Sarabandi, The
Polimeridis, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, University of Michigan, United States
Russian Federation A Frequency-Reconfigurable Cavity-Backed Slot
A Cavity-Integrated Self-Polarizing Method for Antenna ESPAR in H Plane
Circularly Polarized Fabry-Perot Antenna Design Wei Ouyang, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida,
Fan Wu, Kwai Man Luk, City University of Hong Kong, United States
China A Novel DNA Inspired Mode and Frequency
Reconfigurable Origami Helical Antenna
SYED IMRAN HUSSAIN SHAH, Saptarshi Ghosh,
Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Korea (South)

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A Novel Dual-Polarized Planar Antenna Rodriguez-Vaqueiro, University of Vigo, Spain; Ana
Haihan Sun, Can Ding, Yingjie Guo, University of Arboleya-Arboleya, University Rey Juan Carlos, Spain;
Technology, Sydney, Australia Fernando Las Heras, University of Oviedo, Spain;
A Novel Fingerprint Scanning Method Using Terahertz Antonio Pino, University of Vigo, Spain
Imaging Harmonics-Based RFID Sensor Based on Graphene
Panagiotis Theofanopoulos, Georgios Trichopoulos, Frequency Multiplier and Machine Learning
Arizona State University, United States Mehdi Hajizadegan, Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne state
A Polarization-Agile Stub-Loaded Square Patch university, United States
Antenna with Proximity Coupled Feed How Low Does Mutual Coupling Need to Be for MIMO
Hsinju Chen, Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan Antennas
University, Taiwan Xide MEI, Ke-Li Wu, The Chinese University of Hong
Accuracy Controlled H2-Matrix-Matrix Product in Kong, China
Linear Complexity and Its Applications Improved Probes for Fully-Passive Wireless Recording
Miaomiao Ma, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United of Neural Activation
States Carolina Moncion, Satheesh Bojja-Venkatakrishnan,
Active Surface Cloaking with Patch Antennas Jorge Riera Diaz, John Volakis, Florida International
Paris Ang, George Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, University, United States
Canada Low-Profile Transmitarray Antenna With Single Slot
An Explicit MOT Scheme for Solving the Nystrom- Source and Metasurface in 80-GHz Band
Discretized TD-MFIE Yoshiaki Kasahara, The University of Texas at Austin,
Rui Chen, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of United States; Mingqi Wu, Keishi Kosaka, Hiroshi Toyao,
Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia Eiji Hankui, NEC Corporation, Japan; Andrea Alù, The
Compact Tri-Band Microstrip Stub Filter Using University of Texas at Austin, United States
Embedded MTM-EBGs Millimeter-Wave Broadband Multi-Beam End-Fire Dual
Braden Smyth, Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta, Circularly Polarized Antenna Array
Canada Qi Wu, Haiming Wang, Wei Hong, Southeast University,
Dipolar Model for Metamaterial Imaging Systems China; Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology,
Laura Pulido-Mancera, Mohammadreza F. Imani, David Japan
R. Smith, Duke University, United States Modulated Metasurface Antennas Design Based on
Electromagnetic Scattering from Multi-Layer Dielectric Generalized Boundary Conditions
media with 3D Random Rough Interfaces Using Xiao Liu, Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China
Translation Matrix Approach Novel Metal Only, Low Profile, High Gain Stepped
Mohammadreza Sanamzadeh, Leung Tsang, The Reflector Antennas for Future 5G mmWave and
University of Michigan, United States; Joe Johnson, Ohio CubeSat Applications
State University, United States Vignesh Manohar, Joshua Kovitz, Yahya Rahmat-Samii,
Error Control of MLFMA within a Multiple-Precision University of California, Los Angeles, United States
Arithmetic Framework Paired Metasurfaces for Amplitude and Phase Control
Mert Kalfa, Bilkent University, Turkey; Özgür Ergül, of Wavefronts
Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Vakur B. Ertürk, Brian Raeker, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan,
Bilkent University, Turkey United States
First-Principles Statistical Model of Communication Realization of Low-RCS Parabolic Reflector Antenna
Through Wave-Chaotic Environments Using Curved 3-D Frequency-Selective Structure
Shen Lin, Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United Hao Huang, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological
States University, Singapore
Full Wave Solutions of Multiple Scattering Using Vector Rigorous St atistical Modeling of Propagation in
Spheroidal Waves and Addition Theorem Tunnels with Rough Surface Walls
Huanting Huang, Leung Tsang, University of Michigan, Xingqi Zhang, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto,
Ann Arbor, United States; Kung-Hau Ding, Air Force Canada
Research Laboratory, United States SIW based Dirac Leaky-Wave Antenna
GPR system onboard a UAV for non-invasive detection Sina Rezaee, Mohammad Memarian, Sharif University
of buried objects of Technology, Iran; George Eleftheriades, University of
Maria Garcia-Fernandez, Yuri Alvarez-Lopez, University Toronto, Canada
of Oviedo, Spain; Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Yolanda

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Subject-Specific, Helmet-Restraint, RF Coils for Awake, Wideband Beam Steering Using a 4-Arm Spiral
Non-Human Primate MR Imaging Array for Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR)
Bahareh Behzadnezhad, Luis Populin, Nader Behdad, Operation
Alan McMillan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United Alexander Hovsepian, Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan,
States Elias Alwan, John Volakis, Florida International University,
Symmetric Positive Semi-Definite FDTD Subgridding United States
Algorithm in Both Space and Time Wideband Compact Slot Antenna Based on Triple-
Kaiyuan Zeng, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States Resonance Substrate Integrated Waveguide Cavity
Chun-Mei Liu, Shaoqiu Xiao, University of Electronic
Science and Technology of China, China; Ke Wu,
Polytechnique Montréal, Canada

Student Design Contest

The annual IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) Polarization Bears, Colorado School of Mines, USA
Student Design Contest engages teams of undergraduate Wideband Switched Array Channel Sounder
and graduate students to design practical devices and Rob D. Jones, Joseph E. Diener, Easton Bornemeier,
systems related to antennas and propagation, defined by Josh Kast, and Allee Zarrini
an annual call for proposals. Teams are composed of a Advisor: Atef Elsherbeni
minimum of 50% undergraduates and are mentored by AP-S RFbusters, University of Patras, Greece
members. Radiolocation and Channel Sounding Using the
This year’s topic was design a real-time wireless channel Universal Software Radio Peripheral Platform
sounder that can also precisely localize the position of a Chassis Christos, Evangellou Georgios, Fokaeos
hidden transmitter operating in the 5 GHz ISM band. The Maria, and Kaliva Styliani
contest was designed to re-create a modern version of the Advisor: Stavros Koulouridis
“fox hunt” that is well known in the amateur radio community. TripleT, University of Navarra, Spain
Each team prepared a proposal for the contest that was A DOA and RSS-based Localization Radio System
evaluated by a college of reviewers to narrow the field to with a CPW-Fed Monopole Array Antenna at the
six finalist teams. Each finalist team had just over four months ISM 5.8 GHz Band
to build their proposed antenna systems with a budget of Fátima Villa, Iñigo Cortés, Álvaro Urain, Iñigo
US $1,500, as well as to write a detailed technical paper Barasoain and Álvaro Momblán
and make a YouTube video demonstration. The finalists (in Advisor: Daniel Valderas
alphabetical order) are: University of Alabama Magnetics & Antennas Team,
DUTH Radiolocation Team, Democritus University of USA
Thrace, Greece Channel Sounder and Radiolocation System using a
Radiolocation of BPSK Transmitting Source Exploiting Pseudo-Doppler Antenna Array
Software Defined Radio and Phased Array Hoyun Won, Katelyn Isbell, Leo Vanderburgh, and
Anastasios Koutinos, Micheal Koutsidis, Antigoni Jonathan Platt
Kyriakou, Vasiliki Patika, and Christofer Sakellaris Advisor: Yang-Ki Hong
Advisor: George Kyriacou
Michigan State University, USA Sean Victor Hum
Direction Finding and Channel Estimation Using Phase IEEE AP-S Student Design Contest Coordinator
Interferometry and Software-Defined Radio University of Toronto, Canada
William Stevers, Anton Schlegel, Justin Opperman, sean.hum@utoronto.ca
and Pratik Chatterjee
Advisor: Jeffrey Nanzer
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Patrons

AP-S/URSI 2018 is pleased to welcome our Gold patron: Altair; Silver patrons: IMST, MVG, NSI-MI and Raytheon; and
Bronze patrons: MIT Lincoln Laboratory and MegaWave Corporation. Thank you for your support of AP-S/URSI 2018!
All attendees are invited to visit the patrons at their booths in the exhibition hall.

Gold Patron

Silver Patrons

Bronze Patrons

Women in Engineering Patron

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Exhibitors
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The Steering Committee of the 2018 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and North American
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3 MVG | Microwave Vision Group 27-28 NSI-MI Technologies
4 CST of America 29 IMST GmbH
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5 REMCOM INC 30 Copper Mountain Technologies


8-9 Altair Engineering, Inc 31 412TW Benefield Anechoic Facility (BAF)
12 Raytheon 32 MIG Microwave Innovation Group
20 Wiley
01 33 TICRA
21 COMSOL, Inc. 34 Mini-Circuits
22 IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Society 35 WIPL-D d.o.o.
23 IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society U-Row Michigan State University
24 Artech House U-Row Oklahoma State University
25 HRL Laboratories LLC U-Row ARRL — The National Association for Amateur Radio
26 PPG/Cuming Microwave Corporation
Exhibition Location and Hours
Exhibits are located on the Galleria Level of the Westin Tuesday, July 10......................09:00–18:00
Boston Waterfront, and are open to all attendees according Wednesday, July 11..............09:00–18:00
to the following schedule: Thursday, July 12....................09:00–18:00
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412TW Benefield Anechoic Facility (BAF)
412 TW Benefield Anechoic Facility (BAF) at the Air Force Test Center, Edwards AFB, CA. The BAF provides a robust RF T&E infrastructure to ensure system survivability
and mission effectiveness for the DoD, industry and allies. The largest anechoic test facility (264ft L x 250ft W x 70ft H) provides a secure “virtual open-air RF range
within four walls” — a valuable tool providing test engineering applied to the development and the T&E of RF systems. We conduct Antenna Pattern, EW/IO, Survivability,
Electromagnetic Interoperability and Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) tests. The uniquely large BAF offers a highly flexible and scalable indoor antenna range
and test capability for installed and uninstalled antenna systems across a wide spectrum. The well-equipped facility, with its positioners, turntable, hoist and integrated
measurement equipment, offers a unique and extremely wide and flexible test capability. It has proven beneficial for the test of antennas as individual antennas to
antenna systems integrated on large aircraft across a wide frequency spectrum and geometries. The indoor facility also provides a secure facility for special programs or
other activities affected by regulatory restrictions (such as GPS outdoor testing). Visit us at our Booth #31. (http://www.edwards.af.mil/Units/772nd-Test-Squadron/)
http://www.edwards.af.mil/Units/772nd-Test-Squadron/
Altair Engineering, Inc
Altair offers state of the art engineering simulation suite -HyperWorks®, widely used in the aerospace, automotive, biomedical, and shipbuilding industries. HperWorks
Suite includes electromagnetic simulation tools, FEKO and WinProp. FEKO offers several frequency and time domain EM solvers under a single license. Hybridization of
these methods enables the efficient analysis of a broad spectrum of EM problems, including antennas, microstrip circuits, RF components and biomedical systems, the
placement of antennas on electrically large structures, the calculation of scattering as well as the investigation of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). WinProp is a
dedicated tool for wave propagation modeling and radio network planning. More information is available at - https://altairhyperworks.com/product/FEKO
https://www.altair.com/
ARRL — The National Association for Amateur Radio
Please stop by and see the station in operation!
http://arrl.org/
Artech House
A leading technical book publisher, Artech House provides today’s professionals and students with cutting-edge books and software from the world’s top authorities.
From RF/microwave design, wireless communications, radar engineering, and electronic defense, to GPS/GNSS, power engineering, computer security, and building
technology, Artech House publishes the forward-looking titles that engineers and managers need to excel. Artech House is a subsidiary of Horizon House Publications,
Inc., publisher of the internationally acclaimed magazine Microwave Journal®.
http://Artechhouse.com
COMSOL, Inc.
COMSOL Multiphysics® is an integrated software environment for creating physics-based models and simulation apps. A particular strength is its ability to account
for coupled or multiphysics phenomena. Add-on products expand the simulation platform for electrical, mechanical, fluid flow, and chemical applications. Interfacing
tools enable the integration of COMSOL Multiphysics® simulations with all major technical computing and CAD tools on the CAE market. Simulation experts rely on the
COMSOL Server™ product to deploy apps to their design teams, manufacturing departments, test laboratories, and customers throughout the world. Stop by booth 21 to
learn more about COMSOL software.
https://www.comsol.com/
Copper Mountain Technologies
Copper Mountain Technologies develops innovative and robust RF test and measurement solutions for engineers worldwide. We specialize in the creation of solutions that
enable RF and Microwave engineers to extend their reach through access to lab-grade instrumentation at affordable prices. Copper Mountain Technologies' world-class
metrology and engineering resources work as an extension of your team. Copper Mountain Technologies is based in Indianapolis, IN. Copper Mountain Technologies
began by developing telecom, RF & MW components, and test instrumentation for the European and Asian markets. Today, we provide VNAs for clients in close to 100
countries around the world. Our VNAs include an RF measurement module and a software application that runs on an external PC laptop or tablet and connects to the
measurement hardware via USB interface. Users can take advantage of the latest operating systems, processing power, larger displays, and reliable performance of
an external PC while realizing a lower total cost of ownership and simplified maintenance. The result is a faster, more effective test process that fits into the modern
workspace. Our creative approach earned us the 2015 Frost & Sullivan Global Leadership in Innovation Award and the 2017 Frost & Sullivan Global USB VNA Product
Leadership Award.
http://www.coppermountaintech.com
CST of America
About CST CST is a market leader in providing 3D electromagnetic (EM) field simulation tools through a global network of sales and support staff and representatives. CST
develops CST STUDIO SUITE, a package of high-performance software for the simulation of EM fields in all frequency bands. Its growing success is based on a combination
of leading edge technology, a user-friendly interface and knowledgeable support staff. CST solutions are used by market leaders in a diverse range of industries, including
aerospace, automotive, defense, electronics, healthcare and telecommunications. CST is part of SIMULIA, a Dassault Systèmes brand. Further information about CST is
available on the web at www.cst.com. About SIMULIA The SIMULIA brand of Dassault Systèmes enables users to leverage physics-based simulation and high-performance
computing to power sustainable innovation for products, nature, and life. Powered by Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform, SIMULIA realistic simulation and
optimization applications accelerate the process of making mission-critical design and engineering decisions before committing to costly and time-consuming physical
prototypes. www.3ds.com/simulia.
http://www.cst.com
IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Society
The IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society involves engineering related to the electromagnetic environmental effects of systems to be compatible with themselves and
their intended operational environment. This includes: standards, measurement techniques and test procedures, instrumentation, equipment and systems characteristics,
interference control techniques and components, education, computational analysis, and spectrum management, along with scientific, technical, industrial, professional
or other activities that contribute to this field.
http://www.emcs.org/

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IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society
The Microwave Theory and Techniques Society focuses on the theory and applications of radio-frequency (HF, VHF/UHF, microwave, millimeter-wave and terahertz),
guided-wave and wireless technologies, as they relate to nanostructures, devices, integrated circuits, multi-circuit assemblies, components, packages, transmission lines,
sub-systems, and systems involving the generation, amplification, processing, modulation, control, transmission, reception, detection and demodulation, and effects of
electromagnetic energy transport. It also includes the interaction & interface of microwave signals with digital & optical circuitry & interconnecting transmission media.
Examples include optical waves in suitably confined structures, as well as the applications of acoustic, magnetic, & plasmonic waves to microwave systems.
https://www.mtt.org
HRL Laboratories LLC
For more than 70 years, HRL's scientists and engineers have been on the leading edge of technology, conducting pioneering research, providing real-world technology
solutions, and advancing the state of the art. We continue to be recognized as one of the world's premier physical science and engineering research laboratories. Our
research collaborations with our LLC Member companies, government, commercial and academic institutions are realizing groundbreaking advances in ultra-high-
performance circuitry, robust computing and communications, automated data extraction, and innovative architected materials. Our technologies operate in space, on
aircraft, in automobiles, and in a variety of consumer products. These technologies make us safer, support our national security and improve our quality of life. Our
success is the result of our collaborative team of researchers, many of whom are the leading experts in their fields. Through their insights in support for our customers, we
are finding the unique opportunities in technology. As we look to the future, the technologies we are enabling today will be integral to a prosperous, secure, sustainable
world.
http://HRL.com
IMST GmbH
IMST GmbH is a competence center and professional development house for antennas, high-frequency circuits, wireless modules, and complete communications systems.
We provide individualized support to any customer during every phase of product development, from initial consulting to series production. IMST has the added resources
of critical partnerships in the commercial marketplace and in the publicly sponsored research sector. The new 3D EM solver EMPIRE XPU will be presented which covers
nearly all today's design challenges for RF designers, like antennas, passive circuits, packages, waveguides or EMC/EMI problems. Due to its efficient implementation it
is possible to model large scale problems with up to, e.g. 1000 million FDTD Cells using EMPIRE XPU on a 24 GByte PC* with a performance of up to 14000 MCells/s.
Please visit our booth No. 29 and have a discussion with our experts.
http://www.imst.com
MIG Microwave Innovation Group
WASP-NET®: Resource-saving fast all-in-one EM CAD software used by performance oriented space- and microwave companies worldwide for time and cost efficiently
solving EM design challenges. WASP-NET’s pioneering multi-solver engine proves extremely well suited to efficiently optimize microwave and antenna networks without
needing time consuming data transfers between diverse software packages.
http://www.mig-germany.com
Mini-Circuits
Mini-Circuits is a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of RF/IF and Microwave products from DC to 65 GHz for commercial, industrial, and military
applications. With design, manufacturing and sales locations in over 30 countries, Mini-Circuits offers 27 product lines comprising over 10,000 unique models as well
as custom designs. Our products are used in a wide range of wired and wireless communication systems including telecommunications, CATV and broadband/optical
networks, defense, aerospace, test and measurement, medical and diagnostic and more. Mini-Circuits is an ISO 9001, AS9100 and ISO 14001 certified company, and
our organization is built around our passion for world-class products, quality, and customer service. We’re proud to be the preferred supplier to over 20,000 customers
worldwide with the industry’s largest selection of components, subsystems, and test solutions to support the advancement of technologies that improve the ways people
live and work all over the world.
https://www.minicircuits.com/
MVG | Microwave Vision Group
The Microwave Vision Group (MVG) is a premier supplier of antenna measurement and EMC testing solutions. Our systems allow users to visualize electromagnetic waves
propagating in microwave frequencies and thus to evaluate the performance of antennas or devices under test. We are dedicated to the Telecommunications, Satellite,
Aerospace & Defense, Automotive, and EMC&CE sectors as well as research institutes. MVG brings together the technical expertise, product portfolios and infrastructures
of four industry leaders: SATIMO, ORBIT/FR, AEMI, Inc, & Rainford EMC. The result is an unrivaled spectrum of key technologies and system building blocks for
antenna measurement and EMC activities. The Group provides the broadest range of measurement techniques available on the market: near-field and far-field antenna
measurement, antenna technology, EMC testing, EMP, RF safety and industrial inspection. MVG is thus the natural choice for clients seeking complete, fast, accurate and
reliable testing and measurement solutions. • End to End Solutions: Our customers benefit from the combined project management skills of the entire Group to find not
only a complete measurement solution for their needs, but a team that will accompany them from design to commission. • Technological Leap: Combining electronic
probe arrays and precision electro-mechanical systems, our research and engineering departments are consistent in developing cutting edge technologies and in aiming
to meet evolving measurement requirements.
http://www.microwavevision.com
NSI-MI Technologies
With over 1000 systems sold worldwide, NSI-MI Technologies offers a comprehensive range of industry leading microwave test systems. These systems cover antennas,
radomes and RCS and our unique blend of mechanical, RF and software engineering capabilities allow us to customize test systems to offer specialized solutions. NSI-MI
supports the aerospace/defense, automotive, wireless and academic industries. Our wide range of products also allow us to offer solutions for material, production line
or general automated component testing. Our global presence enables us to offer the highest quality service and support to ensure long term use of all test products
supplied. We also offer extensive in-house test and measurement facilities covering frequencies from 250 MHz to 110 GHz.
http://www.nsi-mi.com
PPG/Cuming Microwave Corporation
Cuming Microwave Corporation, part of PPG Aerospace, is an ISO 9001:2008 and AS9100 microwave materials manufacturer focusing on EM Absorbers and EM
Suppression Materials; C-RAM® microwave and radar absorbing materials, turnkey Anechoic & EMC Chambers, and C-STOCK® low-loss dielectric materials. Cuming
Microwave Corporation, part of PPG Aerospace, specializes in the development, manufacturing and measurement of microwave materials serving the military & aerospace,
telecom, electronics, automotive, and medical markets. Since 1980 we have been supplying high reliability and commercial applications with specialty materials focusing
on the absorption and transfer of electromagnetic energy.
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Raytheon
Raytheon Company, with 2017 sales of $25 billion and 64,000 employees, is a technology and innovation leader specializing in defense, civil government and
cybersecurity solutions. With a history of innovation spanning 96 years, Raytheon provides state-of-the-art electronics, mission systems integration, C5I™ products and
services, sensing, effects, and mission support for customers in more than 80 countries. Raytheon is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. Follow us on Twitter.
http://www.raytheon.com
REMCOM INC
Remcom provides electromagnetic simulation and site-specific radio propagation software for analyzing complex EM problems and antenna propagation. We will be
demonstrating Wireless InSite MIMO, our unique ray tracing software for simulating MIMO antennas for 5G, WiFi, and other applications relevant to today's rapidly
advancing technologies. The software simulates the detailed multipath of large numbers of MIMO channels while overcoming the increased level of computations required
for traditional ray tracing methods. We will also feature XFdtd’s new circuit co-simulation capability, which facilitates a more realistic analysis of device performance by
including imported circuit components within the EM simulation. The schematic for a desired component may be imported into XF via a netlist file, with support for SPICE
elements such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, coupled inductors, and subcircuits. Visit Remcom’s booth for a demonstration.
https://www.remcom.com/
TICRA
TICRA is the world's leading supplier of antenna modelling software for antenna industries, including spacecraft manufacturers and space agencies, earth-station
antenna suppliers, defence industries and research institutions. With 45 years of experience in developing trusted solutions for the space industry, TICRA provides
highly accurate EM simulation software for reflector antennas and related feed systems. Our expert engineers are available to customers through software support and
consultancy services. Two of the main products, GRASP and CHAMP, are essential whether you work with simple parabolic dish designs, advanced satellite systems or
radio telescopes, while POS is the design program behind many of the shaped reflectors in geostationary orbit today. DIATOOL addresses the need of antenna engineers
faced with diagnosing the cause of antenna mal-function, performing 3-D reconstruction of the field sources from measurement data and the SNIFT program performs
hundreds of spherical near-field to far-field transformations every day in NF ranges all over the world. The satellite coverage planning tool SATSOFT is used by satellite
operators, consultants, system and antenna engineers worldwide.
http://www.ticra.com/
Wiley
Wiley, a global company, helps people and organizations develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed. Our online scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly
journals, combined with our digital learning, assessment and certification solutions help universities, societies, businesses, governments, and individuals increase the
academic and professional impact of their work.
http://www.wiley.com
WIPL-D d.o.o.
WIPL-D, with its flagship software products WIPL-D Pro and WIPL-D Pro CAD, enables users worldwide to perform fast and accurate high-frequency simulations of antennas,
antenna positioning, microwave circuits, scatterers etc. The combination of MoM and higher-order basis functions makes it unique on the market. WIPL-D staff provides
technical support and design assistance within very short response-period, thus making WIPL-D not only a tool provider, but also a valuable cooperator to the users. Find
out more at www.wipl-d.com.
https://www.wipl-d.com/

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Interactive Exhibition — Demonstration Program Summary

The exhibit hall will feature an “Interactive Exhibition”. The number of exhibitors” and “hardware demonstrations” as
Industrial Initiative Committee (IIC), a standing committee of desired features followed by “software demos and tutorials”
the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society chaired by Lars as a means to improve the exhibition. In response to these
Jacob Foged last year, created the “Interactive Exhibition” suggestions, this year’s symposium organizing committee
program which premiered at the 2017 AP-S Symposium in and the IIC are pleased to return with another edition of the
San Diego. This program was the result of the IIC conducted “Interactive Exhibition”. You will find hardware and software
survey of the attendees of the 2016 APS Symposium/ demonstrations in special stations in the exhibit hall during
URSI Meeting in Puerto Rico. The survey results indicated exhibit hours. Following is the list of demonstrations. Please
an interest in increased participation from industry in the check the symposium website and mobile app for
symposium and exhibition. A majority indicated “increased updates!
Hardware Demonstrations
Tuesday, July 10
LUNAR ANTENNA TECHNOLOGY also use the harvested RF energy from the transmitter for
10:30 - 12:00 back-scattering the data.
A Submillimeter 3D RFID Tracking System and Passive Presenter: Mahyar Modaresi, Lunantech
Sensor Platform based on Backscatter Communication
ETS-LINDGREN
The proposal is to demo the hardware platform of
13:30 - 15:00
Lunantech’s 3D RF positioning system for near-range
applications. The system works at 2.4 GHz ISM band and Advanced Antenna Measurement Techniques Using
is capable to find the XYZ coordinates of a semi-passive Time Domain Transformation
tag with 0.1 mm precision and 10 millisecond response Time domain gating is an effective technique to remove
time. The system consists of a transceiver module with an reflections in antenna measurements. The vector frequency
attached antenna array and finds the tag location based response is transformed to time domain via inverse Fourier
on the measured phase of the backscattered signal from transforms, and a time domain gate can be applied.
the tag with respect to four antenna elements in the array. This function is included in commercial vector network
The application controls the 3D position of the mouse analyzers. Although its applications seem straightforward,
cursor by moving the tag in 3D space. The system can the implementations and limitations can feel like a “black-
be used to create 3D drawings which can then be turned box”. There are quite a few nuances in the time domain
into physical objects with a 3D printer. In this presentation, gating applications which can affect the results. This
the physics behind the system will be explained and some demonstration provides an in-depth understanding of the
3D-printed calligraphy samples from the system will be time domain gating algorithm, especially gating band
shown. The second demo will use the same platform as a edge errors (or “edge effects”), mitigation techniques and
semi-passive sensor reader. In this demo, a microcontroller the limitations of the post-gate renormalization method
reads the value of a rotary potentiometer and back- used in a VNA. We introduce an alternative edge
scatters the data to the reader. The microcontroller can mitigation method, which can improve the accuracy for
many antenna measurement applications.
Presenter: Zhong Chen, ETS-Lindgren
Wednesday, July 11
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT The antenna is fabricated as a single-piece, utilizing
10:30- 12:00 fused deposition modeling for dielectric parts and micro-
dispensing of silver paste for conductive layers. The
Performance of 2.4 GHz Tripolar Antenna Systems
tripolar antenna, integrated with an XBee module and
This demonstration shows an additive manufactured, on- controlled by an Arduino, leverages polarization diversity
package tripolar antenna system operating at 2.4 GHz. to mitigate the harsh propagation environment. The XBee
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module measures RSSI (received signal strength indicator) aims at measuring the stride length using cost-effective
for all three antenna elements of the tripolar antenna and and commercially available Ultra-Wide Band (UWB)
chooses the best element for transmission/reception. The radar. The approach followed to measure the stride length
demonstration presents a tripolar antenna and a monopole is comprised of four steps: 1) collect raw data, 2) post
antenna, both integrated with XBee and Arduino, as process data to clean and filter out noise, 3) determine
transmitter and receiver, respectively. We will show how the position of each leg, 4) and then finally calculate the
the tripolar antenna system overcomes the challenges of relative distance between the legs. In this context, the
multipath and can maintain a better signal. Although the background noise will first be removed from the raw data,
antenna was designed and tested in a harsh and highly then a distance calculation algorithm is applied while
reflective environment, which might not be possible to passing the data through a band pass filter, the output of
create during demonstration, it will perform similar if not which is further processed using Fourier transform, down
better than a monopole antenna in a benign environment. conversion and inverse Fourier transform. The experiment
Presenter: Sakil Ahmed Chowdhury, University of is carried out in three different speed modes: normal, fast,
Vermont and slow. The expectation is that for fast walking the stride
length would be the greatest while slow speed patterns
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO will result in smaller stride length compared to others. These
13:30- 15:00 results are then compared against a commercial standard
mat (GaitRite) to determine the UWB radar accuracy
Stride Measurement using UWB Radar
with reference to GaitRite. The equipment required for this
Gait velocity, stride measurements, or any other forms experiment includes the UWB radar, tripod stand, two
of activity tracking for humans especially senior citizens, metal sheets, and a laptop.
can be significantly used in the areas of health care and
Presenters: Doojin Lee, Sahar Haider, and Ala Eldin
medicine for early diagnosis of diseases. This research
Omer, University of Waterloo
Software Demonstrations
Tuesday, July 10
WIPL-D the RCS result will coincide with plane wave scatterer
10:30 am – 12:00 pm results. Depending on the complexity of the illuminating
pattern, size of the target, the distance when a spherical
Title: RCS Measurements Emulation using Field
wave turns into a plane wave can be 100, 1000 or even
3,000 λ. WIPL-D code uses the Method of Moments
Generators in WIPL-D Software Suite
Abstract: Traditionally, the RCS of an object is calculated (MoM) applied to surface integral equations (SIEs) with
by using plane wave excitation. However, the scattered higher-order basis functions (HOBFs) and a quadrilateral
field can also be calculated when the excitation is in mesh, so an increase of the distance between the target
the form of a real-life antenna pattern or an analytically and the illuminator will not affect simulation time. We will
defined radiation pattern. The incoming wave for those demonstrate the emulation of RSC measurements in a single
cases is not a plane wave, but a spherical one. As a click by using field generators along with appropriate
source of illumination, field generators, a special feature examples and explanations on how everything is done
in WIPL-D software, will be used. When the distance in WIPL-D.
between the illuminator and the target is large enough,
Presenter: Branko Mrdakovic, WIPL-D

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HANN-JANN (RF-TECH) CONSULTANCY spec. When deploying such advanced phased-array
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm sensors on mobile platforms (airborne and/or shipboard
environments), it is essential for one to understand the
Title: Radiation Hazards (RADHAZ) Evaluation for
RADHAZ (radiation hazards) impact for operations at
Synthetic RF Phased-Array Array Sensors
high power microwave radiation. Important concerns are
Abstract: This demonstration makes it evident that the the “hot-spots” considerations for Synthetic Phased Array
Synthetic Phased-Array sensors are a robust frontier for RF Sensors, these are very crucial for the RF community. Note
wireless technology. They can be employed on mobile this demonstration provides RADHAZ Zone Simulation
platforms for wide-view and high resolution applications. Technique arbitrary moving platform.
These Synthetic Phased Array sensors can be adapted
Presenter: Eugene C. Ngai, Hann-Jann (RF-Tech)
to handle panorama wide-view RF signals; hence,
Consultancy
they would result in substantial enhancement in RF gain
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11
ALTAIR TRANSLATIONAL MEDICAL DEVICE LABORATORY,
10:30 am – 12:00 pm NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND GALWAY
Title: Virtual Drive Test for Vehicle Antenna Evaluation 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
using WinProp and FEKO Title: Antenna Array to Microwave Image: A Software
Abstract: The current method that has been used to Toolbox for Radar-based Imaging (MERIT)
evaluate the automotive antennas performance is through Abstract: Microwave imaging is a promising technique
drive test, namely; measuring the antenna performance for biomedical imaging for bone, breast and head
while driving the vehicles on the road. With the many imaging among others. For example, breast imaging
existing wireless standards and the coming ones, the has five new clinical trials in recent years and clinical
measurement of the vehicular antennas performance is trials with systems being developed by Micrima Ltd. and
becoming more expensive and unrepeatable. Virtual Microwave Vision Group are on-going. Open-source
software has been successfully used in other domains
drive test (VDT) using high-frequency electromagnetic
enabling researchers to build on existing algorithms
and wave-propagation simulation software can be used without having to reinvent the wheel, such as EIDORS for
instead to evaluate vehicular antennas performance. Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT). The Microwave
In this demonstration, we will introduce a process of Radar-based Imaging Toolbox (MERIT) is an extensible
evaluating LTE automotive antenna installed on a roof MATLAB toolbox including reference implementations
of a vehicle in an urban environment with and without of many important algorithms, from artifact removal
surrounding traffic using a simulation-based method. The to imaging. Comprehensive documentation facilitates
process started with the antenna design and analysis, researchers to focus on clinical translation challenges such
analyzing the antenna placement on the whole vehicle as efficient antenna array design which accounts for patient
with and without surrounding traffic, and then evaluating movement and other challenges. The MERIT toolbox is
the antenna performance using Ray-optical Intelligent freely available on GitHub (https://www.github.com/
ray tracing model (IRT). Numerical simulations of the EMFMed/MERIT) and includes sample data to allow
antenna placed on a vehicle are done using Multi-Level beginning researchers in the field to get started quickly. All
functions are designed to work with a variety of different
Fast Multipole Method (MLFMM) technique in FEKO.
systems, facilitate rapid prototyping and verification and
Whereas WinProp IRT is used to evaluate the installed can be accelerated on GPUs without changing the code.
antenna performance. This demonstration will show a In summary, MERIT facilitates researchers to focus on the
step by step process of evaluating automotive antennas remaining challenges to clinical use of microwave imaging
performance using FEKO in conjunction with WinProp. without reimplementing the well-established imaging
Presenter: Dr. Aseim Elfrgani algorithms developed to date.
Presenter: Declan O’Loughlin, Translational Medical
Device Laboratory, National University of Ireland
Galway

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THURSDAY, JULY 12
A&E PARTNERSHIP MiG – MICROWAVE INNOVATION GROUP
10:30 am – 12:00 pm 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Title: Multi Objective Evolutionary Optimization with Title: Fast Optimization of Antennas including Feed-
Machine Learning in Python Networks using WASP-NET
Abstract: Many EM/antenna problems deal with a Abstract: For challenging antenna designs the overall
number of design parameters and design objectives. optimization of antennas immediately together with feed-
While modern CEM tools allow simulating most of networks is desirable. This requires a CAD tool, which is
such problems, typical optimization procedures require not only accurate and flexible but in particular fast enough
numerous calls for CEM engines. Each call can sometimes to carry out the needed optimization on an EM level
be very “expensive” in terms of CPU time and RAM. within reasonably short design times. The demonstration
Evolutionary algorithms (EA) are robust for global multi shows the efficiency of WASP-NET’s hybrid multi-solver
objective problems. However, they involve too many domain decomposition methods for the fast design and
CEM calls that make their direct use hard to implement optimization of antennas and arrays together with feed-
without expensive tools. “Cost” reduction of “expensive” networks by live simulations of typical examples on a
parametric tuning and optimization using a limited number standard notebook. Demonstration examples include:
of full-physics engine calls is an increasingly needed tool Corrugated dual-band horns together with OMTs; shaped
in many science and engineering fields. Many methods dual-reflector antennas with polarizers, OMTs, and
have been developed including, for example, computer filters; resonant and travelling wave slot-arrays with feed-
experiment planning, model-based optimization, surrogate networks; SIW fed slot antennas for circular polarization;
optimization and others. We address this problem by phased patch and Vivaldi arrays. Design wizards enable
applying some Machine Learning algorithms inside EA the convenient pre-design of the most common antenna
optimization loops. Unlike other approaches already types. An efficient characteristic mode (CM) solver allows
demonstrated, we will show how this can be implemented pre-investigating exploitable design potentials of antenna
in Python without significant programming efforts using structures including feeding-point and platform placement
Python free open-source packages. Also, we will provide effects.
some live demonstrations using math reference functions Presenter: Fritz Arndt, University of Bremen and MiG
and free circuit and antenna simulation tools such as NEC, – Microwave Innovation Group (Booth # 32)
scikit-rf, QUCS, etc. Examples with commercial CEM
tools such as HFSS, CST, etc. will also be discussed along
with some comprehensive results.
Presenter: Dr. Anatoliy Boryssenko, A&E Partnership

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Presentation Listing Explanation

Session Code Legend


Code D – TT . N M
Explanation Day – Track . Ordinal Time
MO TU WE TH FR A1-A5: AP-S Tracks
A: Morning
Possible Values (Add P for – UA-UK: URSI Commissions . 1–5
P: Afternoon
Interactive Forum) SP: Joint Special Sessions
MO – A5 . 2 A
Sample
Monday – AP-S Track 5 . 2 Session
nd
AM (Morning)

Session Track Icon Legend


Icon Code Track
A1 AP-S Track 1: Antennas
A2 AP-S Track 2: Electromagnetics and Materials
A3 AP-S Track 3: Computational and Numerical Techniques
A4 AP-S Track 4: Propagation and Scattering
A5 AP-S Track 5: Antenna Applications and Emerging Technologies
A UA URSI Commission A: Electromagnetic Metrology
B UB URSI Commission B: Fields and Waves
C UC URSI Commission C: Radiocommunication Systems and Signal Processing
E UE URSI Commission E: Electromagnetic Environment and Interference
F UF URSI Commission F: Wave Propagation and Remote Sensing
G UG URSI Commission G: Ionospheric Radio and Propagation
K UK URSI Commission K: Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine
SP AP-S/URSI Joint Special Sessions

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Monday, July 9 08:00 - 11:40 Monday, July 9 08:00 - 11:40
MO-SP.1A Special Session Grand A MO-SP.2A Special Session Grand B

Innovative Phased Array Architectures and Beamforming Technology Applications of Electromagnetics in Medicine and Biology
Session Co-Chairs: Robert Mailloux, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento; Jeffrey Session Co-Chairs: J.C. Chiao, University of Texas at Austin; Gianluca Lazzi, University of
Technical Program Presentations

Herd, MIT Lincoln Laboratory; Paolo Rocca, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento Southern California
MO-SP.1A.1 08:00 MO-SP.2A.1 08:00
Recent Studies on 4D Antenna Arrays and Their Applications to Wireless Electronic Dynamic Range of an Active Radio Sensor for Bias-Switched Arrays for Microwave Tissue
Systems Imaging
Jixin Guo, Shiwen Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Farzad Foroutan, Natalia K. Nikolova, McMaster University, Canada
MO-SP.1A.2 08:20 MO-SP.2A.2 08:20
Enabling Technologies for Software-Defined Radar Challenges in Terahertz Imaging of Freshly Excised Human Breast Tumors
Matthew Gruber, Lockheed Martin, United States Tyler Bowman, University of Arkansas, United States; Keith Bailey, Oklahoma State University, United
States; Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States
MO-SP.1A.3 08:40
Mobile Testbed for Video-Rate Multistatic Microwave Imaging Array MO-SP.2A.3 08:40
William Moulder, James Krieger, Janusz Majewski, Charles Coldwell, Pierre-Francois Wolfe, Huy Nguyen, Continuous Long Term Patient Motion Monitoring Using Ultra Wide Band Radar
Adam Chapman, Thomas Anderson, Denise Maurais-Galejs, Jeffrey Herd, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United Aly Fathy, University of Tennessee, United States; Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America, United
States States; Lingyun Ren, University of Tennessee, United States; Nghia Tran, Toan Vo Dai, Catholic University
of America, United States; Farnaz Foroughian, Farhan Quaiyum, University of Tennessee, United States
MO-SP.1A.4 09:00
Advancements in Affordable Array Technology for Aerospace Applications MO-SP.2A.4 09:00
Ted Hoffmann, Matilda Livadaru, Dana Jensen, Rockwell Collins, United States Flexible Miniaturized Antennas for Minimally Invasive Microwave Ablation
Yahya Mohtashami, James F. Sawicki, Nader Behdad, Susan C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin-
MO-SP.1A.5 09:20 Madison, United States
Domino-Tiling in Phased Arrays Through Innovative Computational/Analytic Strategies
Nicola Anselmi, Paolo Rocca, Cristian Castlunger, Davide Marcantonio, Pietro Rosatti, Luciano Tosato, MO-SP.2A.5 09:20
Francesco Zardi, University of Trento, Italy; Eva Rajo-Iglesias, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; A Review of Adaptive Microwave and RF Phased Arrays for Thermotherapy Treatment
Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy of Cancer
Break 09:40 Alan Fenn, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
MO-SP.1A.6 10:00 Break 09:40
A Comparison of Digital Beamforming and Power Minimization Adaptive Nulling MO-SP.2A.6 10:00
Algorithms Using a Software Defined Radio Antenna Array Increasing retinal prosthetic stimulation efficiency in degenerated retina through
Payam Nayeri, Randy Haupt, Colorado School of Mines, United States characterization of the electrical stimulus waveform
MO-SP.1A.7 10:20 Pragya Kosta, University of Utah, United States; Javad Paknahad, University of Southern California,
United States; Kyle Loizos, University of Utah, United States; Gianluca Lazzi, University of Southern
Revisiting the Appearance of Grating Lobes in Antennas with Circular Periodicity California, United States
Yahya Rahmat-Samii, Vignesh Manohar, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
MO-SP.2A.7 10:20
MO-SP.1A.8 10:40
Novel Phased Array Designs Using Reconfigurable Refection and Transmission Surfaces Cell Morphology-Based Classification in Red Blood Cells by Angle-Resolved
Fan Yang, Shenheng Xu, Xiaotian Pan, Xue Yang, Jun Luo, Min Wang, Yu Wang, Maokun Li, Tsinghua Electromagnetic Scattering Approach
University, China Polat Goktas, Bilkent University, and Harvard Medical School, United States; Ilya O. Sukharevsky,
Technical University of Munich, Germany; Sun-Joo Jang, Seok-Hyun Yun, Wellman Center for
MO-SP.1A.9 11:00 Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, United States; Ayhan Altintas,
5G Wireless and the New Imperative for Denser, Faster, Multifunction Devices Bilkent University, Turkey
Tony Fischetti, MACOM, United States MO-SP.2A.8 10:40
MO-SP.1A.10 11:20 Efficiency Analyze of Conformal SCMR System for Wearable Applications
Analog Beamforming with Single-Sideband Sub-Time-Modulated Arrays Kun Bao, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States
Roberto Maneiro-Catoira, Julio Bregains, Jose Antonio Garcia-Naya, Luis Castedo, University of A Coruña, MO-SP.2A.9 11:00
Spain
Measurement Performance for an Implantable Rectenna at Sub-GHz region
Sofia Bakogianni, Spyros Stefanopoulos, Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras, Greece
MO-SP.2A.10 11:20
Sensing the Defect Response of Cranial Vault using Resistively Loaded Dipole Antenna
Doojin Lee, George Shaker, University of Waterloo, Canada

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Oral Sessions, Monday, July 9
Monday, July 9 08:00 - 11:40 Monday, July 9 08:00 - 11:20
B MO-UB.1A Grand C MO-A5.1A Grand D

Metamaterials: Part I MIMO Antenna Design


Session Chair: Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University Session Co-Chairs: Satish Sharma, San Diego State University; Rodney Vaughan, Simon
Fraser University
MO-UB.1A.1 08:00
Boundary Effects of Weak Nonlocality in Multilayered Dielectric Metamaterials MO-A5.1A.1 08:00
Giuseppe Castaldi, University of Sannio, Italy; Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Two Elements MIMO Antenna for Tablet Size Ground Plane with Reconfigurable Lower
Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy Bands and Consistent High Band Radiating Elements
MO-UB.1A.2 08:20 Satish Sharma, Anthony Wang, San Diego State University, United States
Canonical Solution for Surface Wave Coupling to Metasurfaces MO-A5.1A.2 08:20
Svetlana Tcvetkova, Aalto University, Finland; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy; Sergei Tretyakov, A Novel Four-Port Pattern Diversity Antenna for 4G Communications
Aalto University, Finland Kumud Jha, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, India; Satish Sharma, San Diego State University,
MO-UB.1A.3 08:40 United States
Modal interactions and degeneracies in coupled photonic topological insulators with MO-A5.1A.3 08:40
loss and gain Dual-port Conformal PIFA Diversity Antenna for Small Cylindrical Groundplane Mounting
Seyyed Ali Hassani Gangaraj, Francesco Monticone, Cornell University, United States Roshanak Zabihi, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada
MO-UB.1A.4 09:00 MO-A5.1A.4 09:00
Additive Manufacturing of Metal/Ceramic Metamaterial Structures for RF Applications A Compact Multiband Planar MIMO Antenna With High Isolation
Athanasios Goulas, Reza Gheisari, Avishek Ghosh, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; Dawei Yulin Zhao, Jiahui Fu, Kuang Zhang, Qun Wu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China; Xiangqing Yin,
Wang, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Bala Vaidhyanathan, Loughborough University, Fishery Supervision and Management Station, China
United Kingdom; Ian Reaney, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Daniel S.
MO-A5.1A.5 09:20
Engstrøm, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
A Printed Wideband MIMO Antenna System For Wireless Application
MO-UB.1A.5 09:20 Sonika Biswal, Sushrut Das, IIT(ISM) Dhanbad, India
Construction and Testing of Metamaterial Polarizers Break 09:40
David Mahoney, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts at Lowell, United States
MO-A5.1A.6 10:00
Break 09:40
Compact MIMO Antenna Enabled by DGS for WLAN Applications
MO-UB.1A.6 10:00 Soumen Pandit, Priyadip Ray, Akhilesh Mohan, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India
Spectral Singularities in Cylindrical Non-Hermitian Structures MO-A5.1A.7 10:20
Massimo Moccia, Giuseppe Castaldi, University of Sannio, Italy; Andrea Alù, University of Texas at
Austin, United States; Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy Compact MIMO Antenna for 5G Portable Device Using Simple Neutralization Line
Structures
MO-UB.1A.7 10:20 Mingkai Wang, Yixin Li, Huanqing Zou, Mingzhi Peng, Guangli Yang, Shanghai Institute for Advanced
Active Metasurfaces with Embedded Gain Medium Communication and Data Science Shanghai University, China
Bowen Zheng, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States; Han Ren, University of North Texas,
United States; Sensong An, Hong Tang, Hang Li, Hualiang Zhang, University of Massachusetts Lowell, MO-A5.1A.8 10:40
United States An Eight-Port 5G/WLAN MIMO Antenna Array with Hexa-Band Operation for Mobile
MO-UB.1A.8 10:40
Handsets
Mingzhi Peng, Huanqing Zou, Yixin Li, Mingkai Wang, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China
Influence of Inhomogeneity in a Dielectric-Loaded Slot in an Infinite Thick Metallic
Shield on Higher-Order Mode Resonances MO-A5.1A.9 11:00
Abdulaziz Haddab, Edward Kuester, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Eight-Antenna Array in the 5G Smartphone for the Dual-Band MIMO System
Kuixi Yan, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Peng Yang, University
MO-UB.1A.9 11:00 of Electronic Science and Technology of China,Institute of Electronic and Information Engineering of
1.95GHz Circulator based on a Time-Modulated Electro-Acoustic Gyrator UESTC in Guangdong, China; Feng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,
Jose Bahamonde, Ioannis Kymissis, Columbia University, United States; Andrea Alu, City University of China; Shaoying Huang, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), Singapore; L.Y. Zeng,
New York, United States; Harish Krishnaswamy, Columbia University, United States Institute of Electronic and Information Engineering of UESTC in Guangdong, China
MO-UB.1A.10 11:20
Experimental realization of three-dimensional all-dielectric photonic topological
insulators
Dmitry Zhirihin, Dmitry Filonov, Maxim Gorlach, Alexey Slobozhanyuk, ITMO University, Russia; Yuri
Kivshar, The Australian National University, Australia; Alexander Khanikaev, City College of the City
University of New York, United States

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Monday, July 9 08:00 - 11:20 Monday, July 9 08:00 - 11:00
MO-A1.1A Grand E MO-A1.2A Commonwealth C

Reconfigurable Antennas for Modern Applications Low Frequency Electrically Small Antennas
Session Co-Chairs: Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Miguel Ferrando Session Chair: Thomas Weldon, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Bataller, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
MO-A1.2A.1 08:00
MO-A1.1A.1 08:00 Multi-Physics Generated Small Dipoles in Lossy Media
High-Power and Widely-Tunable Evanescent-Mode Cavity-Backed Slot Antenna George Pan, Sai Zhou, Arizona State University, United States
Abbas Semnani, Michael Sinanis, Dimitrios Peroulis, Purdue University, United States
MO-A1.2A.2 08:20
MO-A1.1A.2 08:20 A High-Gain Extremely Low-profile Antenna for Low-VHF Band Applications
A Raspberry Pi Controlled Antenna System for Switchable Tilted-twin Beams Menglou Rao, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States
Arpan Pal, Andrew Skippins, Amit Mehta, Swansea University, United Kingdom; Hisamatsu Nakano,
Hosei University, United Kingdom MO-A1.2A.3 08:40
Novel Mechanical Magnetic Shutter Antenna for ELF/VLF Radiation
MO-A1.1A.3 08:40 Mark Golkowski, Ronald Rorrer, Jaedo Park, University of Colorado Denver, United States; Zbigniew
Beam Tilting Antenna Using FSS Layer for 5G Applications Celinski, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, United States; James Bittle, Bhanu Babaiahgari,
Mehri Borhani Kakhki, Tayeb Ahmed Denidni, Instituit National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada University of Colorado Denver, United States
MO-A1.1A.4 09:00 MO-A1.2A.4 09:00
A Circularly-Polarized Horn Antenna with Tunable Handedness Using Chiral Metamaterial Mechanical Super-Low Frequency (SLF) Transmitter Using Electrically-Modulated
Loading Reluctance
Kathryn Smith, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States Nathan Strachen, John H. Booske, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
MO-A1.1A.5 09:20 MO-A1.2A.5 09:20
Radiation Characteristics of a Bent Umbrella-Shaped Transmission Line Antenna Measured and Field-Based Theoretical Q of Gravitationally-Small Gravitational Antennas
Toru Kawano, National Defense Academy, Japan; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University, Japan Thomas Weldon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States
Break 09:40 Break 09:40
MO-A1.1A.6 10:00 MO-A1.2A.6 10:00
Multi-Beam Wideband Antenna Useful in MIMO Applications Broadband and Portable Electrically Short Transmitters in the VLF/LF Band via Time-
Carlos Ramiro Peñafiel-Ojeda, Universidad Nacional de Chimborazo, Ecuador; Marta Cabedo-Fabrés, Eva Variation
Antonino-Daviu, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Nathan Opalinski, Parker Singletary, Lee Thompson, Morris Cohen, Georgia Institute of Technology,
MO-A1.1A.7 10:20 United States; Mark Golkowski, University of Colorado Denver, United States
Multiband Reconfigurable MIMO Antenna for GSM/GPS/GLONASS/LTE/UMTS Wireless MO-A1.2A.7 10:20
Terminals Magnetic Pendulum Arrays for ULF Transmission
Aqsa Ahmad, Hammad M. Cheema, NUST, Pakistan Srinivas Prasad M N, Rustu Umut Tok, Yuanxun Ethan Wang, University of California, Los Angeles,
United States
MO-A1.1A.8 10:40
A Low-Cost Beam-Scanning Dielectric Resonator Antenna Employing Reconfigurable MO-A1.2A.8 10:40
Parasitic Elements Active Broadband Matching for High-Power Transmitting Electrically Small Antennas
Reza Movahedinia, Abdel Razik Sebak, Concordai University, Canada; Mohammad Reza Chaharmir, Nathan Strachen, John H. Booske, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada
MO-A1.1A.9 11:00
Reconfigurable Quadrifilar Helical Antenna
Xuan Yi, Hang Wong, City University of Hong Kong, China

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Monday, July 9 08:00 - 12:00 Monday, July 9 08:00 - 11:40
MO-A4.1A Stone MO-A1.3A Webster

Propagation in Outdoor and Urban Environments Antenna Theory I


Session Chair: Adam Mehrabani, Johns Hopkins University Session Co-Chairs: Constantine Balanis, Arizona State University; Khaled ElMahgoub,
Tufts University
MO-A4.1A.1 08:00
Path Loss Measurements and Models at 28 GHz for 90% Outdoor Suburban Coverage MO-A1.3A.1 08:00
Dmitry Chizhik, Jinfeng Du, Nokia, United States; Guillermo Castro, Mauricio Rodriguez, Pontificia Mechanical Antennas: Emerging Solution for Very-Low Frequency (VLF) Communication
Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile; Rodolfo Feick, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa Maria, Navid Barani, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States
Chile; Reinaldo Valenzuela, Nokia, United States
MO-A1.3A.2 08:20
MO-A4.1A.2 08:20 Radiation Characteristics of a New Planar Array
Comparison of rooftop- and ground-to-ground urban propagation of wideband UHF Ahmad Safaai-Jazi, Iqtidar Khan, Warren Stutzman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
signals United States
Daniel Breton, Samuel Streeter, Garrett Hoch, Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory, United MO-A1.3A.3 08:40
States
Far-Field Equivalence Through Equivalent Current Distributions
MO-A4.1A.3 08:40 Leo Tchorowski, Inder Gupta, Ohio State University, United States
High-Resolution Directional Channel Measurements at 67 GHz and Advanced Analysis of MO-A1.3A.4 09:00
Interactions Using Geometric Information The Concept of Recoverable Energy
Michael Peter, Wilhelm Keusgen, Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute, Germany; Taro Eichler, Kiyoshi Guy A. E. Vandenbosch, KU Leuven, Belgium
Yanagisawa, Rohde & Schwarz, Germany; Koshiro Kitao, Tetsuro Imai, Minoru Inomata, Yukihiko
Okumura, Takehiro Nakamura, NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan MO-A1.3A.5 09:20
MO-A4.1A.4 09:00
Effect of Antenna Element Placement on Chassis Modes
Asim Ghalib, Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia
Physical Layer Security based on Time Reversal Technique for Urban Radio Channels
Hassan El-Sallabi, Yahia Basahl, Abdulaziz Aldosari, Qatar Armed Forces, Qatar Break 09:40
MO-A4.1A.5 09:20 MO-A1.3A.6 10:00
3D LTE Coverage Prediction for Residential District by Ray Tracing Simulation Constructive Analytical Phasing (CAP) for Arbitrarily Oriented Arrays of Linearly
Wanqiao Wang, Ke Guan, Danping He, Bo Ai, Zhangdui Zhong, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Liju Polarized Elements
Zhu, Tianyun Shui, Chenji Liu, Jiangxi Mobile Communication Company Limited, China Hossein Mehrpour Bernety, Suresh Venkatesh, David Schurig, University of Utah, United States
Break 09:40 MO-A1.3A.7 10:20
MO-A4.1A.6 10:00 Available Universe of Input Impedances for the Probe-Fed Circularly Polarized Microstrip
Wireless channel simulation using geometrical models extrated from point clouds Antenna
Juan Pascual-García, Jose-Maria Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Diego Moná, Daniel Nascimento, Technological Institute of Aeronautics, Brazil
Maria-Teresa Martinez-Ingles, Ministerio de Defensa-Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; José- MO-A1.3A.8 10:40
Víctor Rodríguez, Leandro Juan-Llácer, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain Characteristics of a Monopole Antenna in the Vicinity of a Grounded Cylindrical Stratified
MO-A4.1A.7 10:20 Media
High Accuracy Range Estimation for ATSC DTV Signal Based Positioning System Dhrubajyoti Bhattacharya, Bratin Ghosh, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India; Kamal
Zhiyan Cui, Yikun Huang, Yuanxun Ethan Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States
MO-A4.1A.8 10:40 MO-A1.3A.9 11:00
RF Propagation Measurements Using a Mobile Receiver System Analysis of Circular-Ring Antenna Array using Orbital Angular Momentum Element
Brandon Yee, Lan Xu, Evangelos Petsalis, Jinyoung Jang, Valerie Lang, Hubert Chew, Steven Beck, The Yu Yao, Xianling Liang, Maohua Zhu, Junping Geng, Weiren Zhu, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong
Aerospace Corporation, United States University, China
MO-A4.1A.9 11:00 MO-A1.3A.10 11:20
Emitter Location Using Power Difference of Arrival A Cylindrical Luneberg Lens Antenna with Extremely Wide Fan-Beam
Andres Navarro, William Cruz, Yor Castano, Universidad Icesi, Colombia Zhe Zhang, Shiwen Yang, Yikai Chen, Shiwei Qu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China
MO-A4.1A.10 11:20
Analysis of Edge Detection for the Clusters in Radio Propagation Channel
Chen Huang, Ruisi He, Zhangdui Zhong, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Zhimeng Zhong, Huawei
Technologies, China
MO-A4.1A.11 11:40
Propagation Models: Large Scale and Site-Specific
Jinyoung Jang, Lan Xu, Brandon Yee, Evangelos Petsalis, Steven Beck, Valerie Lang, Hubert Chew, The
Aerospace Corporation, United States

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Monday, July 9 08:00 - 09:40 Monday, July 9 08:00 - 11:00
MO-A1.4A Commonwealth A MO-A1.6A Commonwealth B

Multi-band Circularly Polarized Antennas Leaky-Wave Antennas (I)


Session Co-Chairs: Darmindra Arumugam, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Weng Cho Session Co-Chairs: David Jackson, University of Houston; Robert Paknys, Concordia
Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University
MO-A1.4A.1 08:00 MO-A1.6A.1 08:00
A Dual-Band Dual-Pin Circularly Polarized Antenna for 2.45 GHz and 5.2 GHz WiFi SIW based Dirac Leaky-Wave Antenna
Operation Sina Rezaee, Mohammad Memarian, Sharif University of Technology, Iran; George V. Eleftheriades,
Stefano Maddio, Giuseppe Pelosi, Monica Righini, Stefano Selleri, University of Florence, Italy University of Toronto, Canada
MO-A1.4A.2 08:20 MO-A1.6A.2 08:20
Dual Band Dual Circularly Polarized Patch Antenna with Small Frequency Ratio Empirical Technique for Meeting Balance Condition of Coupled-Line Leaky-Wave Antenna
Stefano Maddio, Giuseppe Pelosi, Monica Righini, Stefano Selleri, University of Florence, Italy Izabela Slomian, Krzysztof Wincza, Slawomir Gruszczynski, Artur Rydosz, AGH University of Science
and Technology, Poland
MO-A1.4A.3 08:40
Dual Band Dual Circularly Polarized Antenna with a Meanderline Polarizer MO-A1.6A.3 08:40
Francesco Greco, Emilio Arnieri, Giandomenico Amendola, Luigi Boccia, Universita della Calabria, Italy; Novel Balanced Coupled-Line Leaky-Wave Antenna Without Equalization of Phase
Francesco Voci, IDS, Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. Pisa, Italy Velocities
Izabela Slomian, Krzysztof Wincza, Slawomir Gruszczynski, Artur Rydosz, AGH University of Science
MO-A1.4A.4 09:00 and Technology, Poland
Design of A Compact Tri-band Omnidirectional Circularly Polarized Antenna
Jian Li, Yongjun Huang, Guangjun Wen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China MO-A1.6A.4 09:00

MO-A1.4A.5 09:20
Substrate Integrated Printed Gap Waveguide Leaky-Wave Antenna
Mohammad Reza Rahimi, Concordia University, Canada; Nima Bayat-Makou, Polytechnique Montréal -
A Very Simple Dual-band Dual-sense Circularly Polarized Square Slot Antenna University of Montreal, Canada; Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada
Rui Xu, Jian-Ying Li, Jie Liu, Du-Juan Wei, Kun Wei, Yang-Xiao Qi, Jiang-Jun Yang, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, China MO-A1.6A.5 09:20
Highly-Efficient Backward Scanning Leaky Wave Antenna Using Ridge Gap Waveguide
Mohamed Nasr, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada
Monday, July 9 10:00 - 11:40
Break 09:40
MO-A1.5A Commonwealth A
MO-A1.6A.6 10:00
Antennas based on origami geometries Novel Ultra-Thin SIW Antenna
Session Chair: Hao Xin, University of Arizona Minu Valayil, Si2 Technologies, United States
MO-A1.5A.1 10:00 MO-A1.6A.7 10:20
Rigid Origami based Reconfigurable Conical Spiral Antenna Multi-Plane Frequency Scanning using a Leaky-Wave Antenna Array with Double-End
Shun Yao, Yonathan Bonan, Yousuf Shafiq, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, Series Feeding Network
United States Amar Al-Bassam, Dirk Heberling, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique
MO-A1.5A.2 10:20 Montréal, Canada
An Origami Inspired Circularly-Polarized Folding Patch Antenna Array MO-A1.6A.8 10:40
Steven R. Seiler, Giorgio Bazzan, UES Inc., United States; Edward J. Alanyak, Andrew S. Gilman, Gregory Beamwidth Evaluation of Finite-Length 1-D Bidirectional Leaky-Wave Antennas
W. Reich, Alexander Cook, Philip R. Buskohl, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Kazudo Walter Fuscaldo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; David R. Jackson, University of Houston, United
Fuchi, University of Dayton, United States; Sumana Pallampati, Francisco A. Espinal, Deanna Sessions, States; Alessandro Galli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Gregory H. Huff, Texas A&M University, United States
MO-A1.5A.3 10:40
A New Class of Reconfigurable Origami Antennas Based on E-Textile Embroidery
Shreyas Chaudhari, Saad Alharbi, Chengzhe Zou, Hamil Shah, Ryan Harne, Asimina Kiourti, Ohio State
University, United States
MO-A1.5A.4 11:00
Reconfigurable Helical Antenna Based on Origami Neoprene with High Radiation
Efficiency
Xueli Liu, Shun Yao, Nicholas Russo, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United
States
MO-A1.5A.5 11:20
A Novel DNA Inspired Mode and Frequency Reconfigurable Origami Helical Antenna
Syed Imran Hussain Shah, Saptarshi Ghosh, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Korea (South)

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Monday, July 9 08:00 - 11:40 Monday, July 9 08:00 - 11:20
MO-A3.1A Otis A MO-UA.1A Marina I

Hybrid Methods Metrology


Session Co-Chairs: Dan Jiao, Purdue University; Cagatay Tokgoz, Lamar University Session Co-Chairs: Sander Bronckers, Eindhoven University of Technology; Seckin Sahin,
The Ohio State University
MO-A3.1A.1 08:00
A Multiscale Time Integration Method for Coupled Nonlinear Electrical–Thermal MO-UA.1A.1 08:00
Simulation A Precise RF Time Transfer Method for Coherent Distributed System Applications
Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Richard K. Pooler, Joshua S. Sunderlin, R. Henry Tillman, Robert L. Schmid, Johns Hopkins Applied
Physics Lab, United States
MO-A3.1A.2 08:20
Fast Solution of Volume-Surface Integral Equations for the Analysis of Interconnect MO-UA.1A.2 08:20
Structures On Free-Space Antenna Reflection Phase Measurements in a Reverberation Chamber
Qing Xu, Zi Yuan Wang, Shang Xi Sun, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China Sander Bronckers, Anne Roc’h, Bart Smolders, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
MO-A3.1A.3 08:40 MO-UA.1A.3 08:40
Hybrid Physical Optics-MoM-Ray Tracing Method for the RCS Calculation of Electrically Fault Detection In PV Strings Using SSTDR
Naveen Kumar Tumkur Jayakumar, Mashad Uddin Saleh, Evan Benoit, Josiah Lacombe, Michael
Large Objects Covered with Radar Absorbing Materials Scarpulla, Cynthia Furse, University of Utah, United States
Pierpaolo Usai, Michele Borgese, Filippo Costa, Agostino Monorchio, University of Pisa, Italy
MO-UA.1A.4 09:00
MO-A3.1A.4 09:00
Green Function Formulation for Bi-Layered Uniaxial Parallel-Plate Waveguide
Time-Domain Solution of Volume-Surface Integral Equations for Dielectric-Conducting Adam Brooks, Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
Objects
Xiao Jia Huang, Shang Xi Sun, Zi Yuan Wang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China MO-UA.1A.5 09:20
Characterization of Barium Strontium Titanate Nanocomposite Dielectric Inks for RF and
MO-A3.1A.5 09:20
Microwave Applications
Hybrid Method of MLFMA-ACA Algorithm for Analysis of Dielectric Electromagnetic Oshadha Ranasingha, Mahdi Haghzadeh, Craig Armiento, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts
Scattering Lowell, United States
Chunbei Luo, Yong Zhang, Hai Lin, Zhejiang University, China
Break 09:40
Break 09:40
MO-UA.1A.6 10:00
MO-A3.1A.6 10:00 Millimeter-wave and Terahertz Properties of SUEX, an Epoxy-based Dry Photoresist
Oblique Plane-wave Scattering and Shielding Analyses of Cylindrical Shell Made of Seckin Sahin, Niru K. Nahar, Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, United States
Carbon Fiber Composites
Kai Wang, Jean-Jacques Laurin, Ke Wu, Polytechinque Montreal, Canada MO-UA.1A.7 10:20
SUEX as an Anti-Reflection Coating for Silicon Lenses for mmW and THz Applications
MO-A3.1A.7 10:20 Seckin Sahin, Niru K. Nahar, Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, United States
Target Detection and Tracking Algorithm Simulation for Automotive Millimeterwave
MO-UA.1A.8 10:40
Radar Based on Systematic Softeware-based Radar System
Huan Lei Chen, Mei Song Tong, Libo Huang, Tongji University, China A Study for Design of Radar Absorbent Material with Broadband Characteristics
Yuka Ishii, Naobumi Michishita, Hisashi Morishita, National Defense Academy, Japan
MO-A3.1A.8 10:40
MO-UA.1A.9 11:00
Measurement Validation of Hybrid Electromagnetic Field Analysis Method for Airport
Surface in VHF Band A Low Profile, Wideband, Polarization Reconfigurable Antenna Using an Array of
Yuki Abe, Satoshi Kuroda, Ryosuke Suga, Shotaro Hirai, Osamu Hashimoto, Aoyama Gakuin University, Sectorial Loop Antennas for Subsurface Imaging Systems
Japan; Atsushi Kezuka, National Institute of Maritime, Port and Aviation Technology, Japan Behzad Yektakhah, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States; Hatim Bukhari, King Abdulaziz
City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MO-A3.1A.9 11:00 United States
Well-Conditioned FEM-BEM-DDM for Electromagnetic Scattering by Composite Objects
Ping-Hao Jia, Jun Hu, Rongrong Zhang, Yongpin Chen, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States
MO-A3.1A.10 11:20
RCS at High Frequency Band using Rational Functions
KyungEun Seol, Wonil Cho, Gyeongseon Kang, Jinhwan Koh, GyeongSang National University, Korea
(South)

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Monday, July 9 08:00 - 11:40 Monday, July 9 08:00 - 09:20
C MO-UC.1A Marina II MO-A2.1A Marina III

Radar Systems, Target Detection, Localization, Tracking Devices based on electromagnetic bandgap materials
Session Co-Chairs: Matthew Burfeindt, Air Force Research Laboratory; Chris Bailey, Session Co-Chairs: Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta; Christophe Caloz, École
Georgia Tech Research Institute Polytechnique de Montréal
MO-UC.1A.1 08:00 MO-A2.1A.1 08:00
Interferometric SAR processing for jointly reconstructing target shape and three- A Compact Dual-Band and Dual-Polarized Electromagnetic Band-Gap Structure
dimensional motion in forward-looking geometries Fanji Meng, Ying Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Satish Sharma,
Matthew Burfeindt, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States San Diego State University, United States
MO-UC.1A.2 08:20 MO-A2.1A.2 08:20
Waveform Design for Improved Doppler Accuracy Compact Tri-Band Microstrip Stub Filter Using Embedded MTM-EBGs
Sean Ellison, Jeffrey A. Nanzer, Michigan State University, United States Braden Smyth, Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada
MO-UC.1A.3 08:40 MO-A2.1A.3 08:40
Cost Efficient Heterodyne Millimeter-wave Doppler Radar Employing Neon Lamp as Transfer Matrix Method Extension to Space-Time Modulated Electromagnetic Crystals
Detector Zoé-Lise Deck-Léger, Nima Chamanara, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada
Shaolin Liao, Argonne National Laboratory, United States; Zi Wang, Thomas Wong, Illinois Institute of MO-A2.1A.4 09:00
Technology, United States Extreme Suppression for Mutual Coupling by Means of Miniaturized Uniplanar
MO-UC.1A.4 09:00 Electromagnetic Bandgap
The Engineering Modelling of Electromagnetic Wave Scattering from Sea Ice by Surface- Ibrahim Mohamed, Mahmoud A. Abdalla, Abdel-Azez Mitkees, Military Technical College, Egypt
based Radar
Richard Trembinski, University of Ottawa / Royal Canadian Navy, Canada; Derek McNamara, University
of Ottawa, Canada Monday, July 9 10:00 - 11:40
MO-A1.7A Marina III
MO-UC.1A.5 09:20
A 243 GHz Direct-Conversion FMCW Transceiver for Radar Moving Target Signature Adaptive, active, and smart antennas II
Measurements Session Co-Chairs: Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb; Loic Markley, University of British
Guy DeMartinis, Brian Soper, Jason Cook, Thomas Horgan, Lawrence Horgan, Christopher Beaudoin, Columbia
Jason Dickinson, Andrew Gatesman, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States MO-A1.7A.1 10:00
Break 09:40 Improving Reliability in Hybrid Mesh Networks with Tripolar Antennas
Sakil Chowdhury, Marcia Golmohamadi, Jeff Frolik, University of Vermont, United States
MO-UC.1A.6 10:00
Establishing Antenna and Signal Requirements for Mobile Low-RCS Targets using PRN MO-A1.7A.2 10:20
Modulated Pulsed Radar Systems Hardware Efficient Adaptive Beamformer Based on Cyclic Variable Step Size
Saeed Khan, Kansas State University, United States Shaowei Dai, MingHui Li, Qammer H Abbasi, Muhammad Imran, University of Glasgow, Singapore
MO-UC.1A.7 10:20 MO-A1.7A.3 10:40
Numerical Investigation of the Effects of Half-Space Background on Radar Signatures of Kernel DOA estimation in nonuniform arrays
Small Consumer Drones Arjun Gupta, Christos G. Christodoulou, Manel Martínez-Ramón, University of New Mexico, United
Xin Qi, Zaiping Nie, Xiaofeng Que, Yue Wang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, States; Jose Luis Rojo-Álvarez, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
China MO-A1.7A.4 11:00
MO-UC.1A.8 10:40 Two-element Non-Foster Antenna-transmitter Array
Weapon Target Assignment Based on Improved Artificial Fish Swarm Algorithm Silvio Hrabar, Igor Krois, Leo Vincelj, University of Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
Fang Ye, Shijia Shao, Yuan Tian, College of Information and Communication Engineering, Harbin MO-A1.7A.5 11:20
Engineering University, China Interference rejection with Time Modulated Array for GPS application
MO-UC.1A.9 11:00 Mohammad Hossein Mazaheri, Mohammad Fakharzadeh, Mahmood Akbari, Sharif University of
GPS Anti-spoofing Algorithm Based on Improved Particle Filter Technology, Iran; George Shaker, Safiedding Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada
Yibing Li, Xiaochen Guo, Taige Zhang, Qian Sun, Harbin Engineering University, China
MO-UC.1A.10 11:20
Target Detection in Phased-MIMO Radars with Two Detectors
Safieh Jebali, Hengameh Keshavarz, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran

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Monday, July 9 08:00 - 09:40 Monday, July 9 13:20 - 17:00
MO-A1.8A Marina IV MO-SP.1P Special Session Grand A

Planar Antenna and Arrays with Circular Polarization Implantable Devices for Wireless Biomedical Telemetry
Session Co-Chairs: Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta; Bayaner Arigong, Washington Session Co-Chairs: Asimina Kiourti, The Ohio State University; Raed Shubair,
State University Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MO-A1.8A.1 08:00 MO-SP.1P.1 13:20
Implementation of a novel two port four element rectangular patch array antenna with Loop Antenna for Deep Implant Powering in an Intracranial Pressure Monitoring System
tunable circular polarization Muhammad Waqas Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Rizwan, Lauri Sydänheimo, Toni Björninen, Tampere
Dip Thakar, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States University of Technology, Finland; Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United
States; Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
MO-A1.8A.2 08:20
Effects of Tapering the Near-Field Distribution of Circularly Polarised Radial Line Slot MO-SP.1P.2 13:40
Array Antennas Resonance Sensitivity and Quality Factor of Implantable Loop Antenna Loaded with
Mst Nishat Yasmin Koli, Muhammad Usman Afzal, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia; Md Interdigital Capacitor in the Cerebral Spinal Fluid
Zahidul Islam, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh Mohamed Manoufali, Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia
MO-A1.8A.3 08:40 MO-SP.1P.3 14:00
Unbalanced-Fed Rectangular Loop Antennas For Circular Polarization Challenges in Multiple Propagating Mode Wearable Antennas for Medical Applications
Kazuhide Hirose, Takuya Yoshida, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei Matthew Magill, Gareth Conway, William Scanlon, Centre Wireless Innovation, United Kingdom
University, Japan MO-SP.1P.4 14:20
MO-A1.8A.4 09:00 Fully-Passive Matching Between Wireless Brain Implants and High-Impedance Electrode
A Circularly Polarized Triple-Feed Multi-Beam Array Antenna Using Planar Magic-Ts Interfaces
Thet Paing Phyoe, Eisuke Nishiyama, Ichihiko Toyoda, Saga University, Japan Wei-Chuan Chen, Asimina Kiourti, Ohio State University, United States
MO-A1.8A.5 09:20 MO-SP.1P.5 14:40
Unidirectional Circularly Polarized Slot Antenna Backed with Miniaturized AMC Reflector Field Focusing with Novel Implantable Lens Designs using 3D Printing
Jianxing Li, Huimin Huo, Hongyu Shi, Anxue Zhang, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China Hossein Mehrpour Bernety, David Schurig, Cynthia Furse, University of Utah, United States
Break 15:00
Monday, July 9 10:00 - 11:20 MO-SP.1P.6 15:20
MO-A1.9A Marina IV Techniques for smaller and efficient design of 3-Coil System for Biomedical Applications
Manjunath Machnoor, university of southern california, United States; Pragya Kosta, university of utah,
Planar Passive Components and Circuits United States; Gianluca Lazzi, university of southern california, United States
Session Chair: Ying Wang, University of Ontario
MO-SP.1P.7 15:40
MO-A1.9A.1 10:00 Triband Metamaterial Embedded Implantable Antenna for Biotelemetry Applications
A Dual-Band Quadrature Hybrid Coupler Using Embedded MTM-EBGs Omar Khan, Iqra University, Pakistan; Raed Shubair, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United
Stuart Barth, Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada States; Qamar Ul Islam, Institute of Space Technology, Pakistan; Imran Rashid, National University of
MO-A1.9A.2 10:20 Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan
High-selectivity Balanced Bandpass Filter Using Half-wavelength Ring Resonator With MO-SP.1P.8 16:00
Loaded Stubs Wireless Power Transfer with Multi-Sine Excitation for Bio-implants
Jing Ai, Yonghong Zhang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; William Yongxin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Joines, Duke University, United States
MO-SP.1P.9 16:20
MO-A1.9A.3 10:40 Design of a Capacitively Loaded Implantable Loop Antenna in the Cerebral Spinal Fluid
Miniaturized Bailey Power Divider Using SRRs Mohamed Manoufali, Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia
Omar Jibreel, Nihad Dib, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan; Khair Al Shamaileh,
Purdue University Northwest, United States MO-SP.1P.10 16:40
An Investigation on Propagation Characteristics of In-body Radio Channels for Wireless
MO-A1.9A.4 11:00 Implants
A Frequency Tunable Bandpass Filter With Wide Tunable Range and Simple Structure Jingzhen Li, Zedong Nie, Yuhang Liu, Lei Wang, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese
Yu Fei Pan, Jia Min Wen, Shao Yong Zheng, Sun Yat-Sen University, China Academy of Sciences, China; Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

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Monday, July 9 13:20 - 16:40 Monday, July 9 13:20 - 17:00
MO-SP.2P Special Session Grand B B MO-UB.1P Grand C

Emerging Approaches and Future Trends in Electromagnetic Inverse Metamaterials: Part II


Problems Session Co-Chairs: William Blackwell, MIT Lincoln Laboratory; Daniel Sievenpiper,
Session Co-Chairs: Giacomo Oliveri, University of Trento; Marco Salucci, ELEDIA Research University of California, San Diego
Center MO-UB.1P.1 13:20
MO-SP.2P.1 13:20 Analog computation using a single array of polarizable particles
Compressive Processing in Inverse Problems: Current Advances and Future Trends Younes Ra’di, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States
Nicola Anselmi, Lorenzo Poli, Giacomo Oliveri, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy MO-UB.1P.2 13:40
MO-SP.2P.2 13:40 Modeling of 2D and 3D Metamaterials Using Higher Order General Impedance
Imaging of Two Dimensional Scatterers using Descent Learning Technique Boundary Conditions (GIBCs)
Rui Guo, Xiaoqian Song, Maokun Li, Fan Yang, Shenheng Xu, Tsinghua University, China; Aria Abubakar, Shubhendu Bhardwaj, Florida International University, United States; Charles Chase, Lockheed Martin,
Schlumberger, United States United States; John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United States
MO-SP.2P.3 14:00 MO-UB.1P.3 14:00
Detection of Brain Strokes Using Microwave Tomography Meta-atoms for use in microwave circuits and antennas using additive manufacturing
Vanna Lisa Coli, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy; Pierre-Henri Tournier, Université Pierre Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
et Marie Curie, France; Victorita Dolean, Ibtissam El Kanfoud, Christian Pichot, Claire Migliaccio, Laure MO-UB.1P.4 14:20
Blanc-Féraud, Université Côte d’Azur, France
A Periodic Array of Inhomogeneous Dielectric-Loaded Slots in an Infinite Thick Metallic
MO-SP.2P.4 14:20 Screen
Source’s symmetries and priors: the effect on information content of radiated field Abdulaziz Haddab, Edward Kuester, University of Colorado Boulder, United States
Maria Antonia Maisto, Raffaele Solimene, Rocco Pierri, Università degli studi della Campania Luigi
Vanvitelli, Italy MO-UB.1P.5 14:40
A paradigm for Ultra-Wide-Band/Short-Pulse matching by time-varying transmission
MO-SP.2P.5 14:40
lines
A Structured Deterministic Sampling Strategy for Array Diagnosis From Far-Field Amir Shlivinski, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Yakir Hadad, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Measurements
Wei Li, Weibo Deng, Qiang Yang, Ying Suo, Harbin Institute of Technology, China; Marco Donald Break 15:00
Migliore, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, China MO-UB.1P.6 15:20
Break 15:00 PTD symmetric metasurfaces
Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy; Mario Silveirinha, University of Lisbon, Portugal
MO-SP.2P.6 15:20
Large-Scale Inverse Scattering Solutions for Retrieving 3-D Electromagnetic Properties MO-UB.1P.7 15:40
from Magnetic Resonance Imaging Canonical Problems for Multifrequency Modulated Metasurfaces
Ronghan Hong, Shengnan Li, Jianhua Zhang, Youyu Zhang, Na Liu, Xiamen University, China; Zhiru Yu, Marco Faenzi, University of Siena, Italy; Enrica Martini, Francesco Caminita, Wave Up S.r.l., Italy;
Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy
MO-SP.2P.7 15:40 MO-UB.1P.8 16:00
A Capacity-based Sensing Matrix Design Method for Block Compressive Imaging A Comparison of Gyrotropic Bianisotropic Scalar Potential Formulations Under Vertical
Applications or Horizontal Biasing Conditions
Richard Obermeier, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States
MO-SP.2P.8 16:00 MO-UB.1P.9 16:20
3D Conformal Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) Imaging Using Basis Pursuit Analytical Ray Tracing for Flat Lenses
Ivan LaHaie, Steven Cossmann, Gary Dester, Jim Lauer, Rebecca Malinas, Integrity Applications Cristian Della Giovampaola, Enrica Martini, Wave Up S.r.l., Italy; Giovanni Toso, ESA-ESTEC, Netherlands;
Incorporated, United States; Brian Fischer, Resonant Sciences, United States Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy
MO-SP.2P.9 16:20 MO-UB.1P.10 16:40
Around the Corner Terahertz Radar Imaging Exploiting Diffusion Scattering Degenerate Band Edge Condition in Substrate-Integrated Waveguides
Sai Kiran Doddalla, Georgios Trichopoulos, Arizona State University, United States Habib Mohamad, Grenoble INP, France; Tianyu Zheng, Massimiliano Casaletti, Zhuoxiang Ren, Sorbonne
Université, France; Ahmed F. Abdelshafy, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States;
Guido Valerio, Sorbonne Université, France

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Monday, July 9 13:20 - 15:00 Monday, July 9 13:20 - 17:00
MO-A5.1P Grand D MO-A1.1P Grand E

Additive Manufacturing for Antenna Applications Millimeter Wave Phased Arrays


Session Co-Chairs: Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota; Kiersten C. Kerby-Patel, Session Co-Chairs: Atabak Rashidian, Peraso Technologies Inc.; Glenn Hopkins, Georgia
University of Massachusetts Boston Tech Research Institute
MO-A5.1P.1 13:20 MO-A1.1P.1 13:20
Additive Manufacturing of a Conductive Polymer Cavity-Backed Metasurface Antenna A Low-Cost Ka-Band Imaging Phased Array Antenna for 5G Massive MIMO System
for Computational Microwave Imaging Jorge Salazar-Cerreno, Nafati Aboserwal, Univerisity of Oklahoma, United States
Okan Yurduseven, Duke University, United States; Thomas Fromenteze, University of Limoges, France; MO-A1.1P.2 13:40
David Smith, Duke University, United States
Switched Folded Slot Phased Array Antenna for mmWave 5G Mobile in Metal Bezel
MO-A5.1P.2 13:40 Design
Fabrication of Conformal Load Bearing Antenna using 3D Printing Sung Soo Kim, Sung Hoe Kim, Jang Hwan Bae, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Korea (South)
Soumitra Biswas, University of Delaware, United States
MO-A1.1P.3 14:00
MO-A5.1P.3 14:00 Packaging Considerations for Integration of mm-Wave Phased Array Antennas
On the Dielectric Permittivity of 3-D Printed Biocomposite Cubes Using Two Different Atabak Rashidian, Mihai Tazlauanu, Peraso Technologies Inc., Canada
Coaxial Probe Measurement Methods MO-A1.1P.4 14:20
Sayan Roy, University of North Dakota, United States; Muhammad Bilal Qureshi, COMSATS Institute of
Information Technology, Pakistan; Benjamin D. Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States; Wideband 28 GHz ground reflected dipole antenna and array for 5G mobile handset
Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota, United States Shaobo Chen, Anping Zhao, Shenzhen Sunway Communication Co. Ltd, China
MO-A5.1P.4 14:20 MO-A1.1P.5 14:40
Additively Manufactured Luneburg Lens based Conformal Beamformer LTCC-Based Phased Array Antenna for 5G Millimeter-Wave Application in Mobile Device
Soumitra Biswas, Zachary Larimore, Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States Mingming Peng, Anping Zhao, Shenzhen Sunway Communication Co. Ltd, China
MO-A5.1P.5 14:40 Break 15:00
Rapid Prototyping of Low-Profile Dielectric Beam Steering Device Using Additive MO-A1.1P.6 15:20
Manufacturing Dual Band Circular MIMO Antenna System for 5G Wireless Devices
Eric Brown, Joseph Dusenbury, Kiersten C. Kerby-Patel, University of Massachusetts Boston, United Muhammad Ikram, Yifan Wang, University of Queensland, Australia; Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd
States University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia
MO-A1.1P.7 15:40
Monday, July 9 15:20 - 16:40 Gain Enhancement of Quasi Yagi Antenna Using Lens Technique for 5G Wireless Systems
MO-A5.2P Grand D Taieb Elkarkraoui, Mejdi Laribi, Nadir Hakem, Laboratoire de Recherche Télébec en Communications
Souterraines de l’UQAT, Canada
MIMO Antenna Concepts MO-A1.1P.8 16:00
Session Chair: Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina, Charlotte A Substrate-Integrated Fan-Beam Dipole Antenna With Varied Fence Shape for mm-
MO-A5.2P.1 15:20 Wave 5G Wireless
Cellular Antenna Performance Impact on MIMO in Vehicle Waleed El-Halwagy, Rashid Mirzavand, University of Alberta, Canada; Jordan Melzer, TELUS
Leo Lanctot, Olutola Jonah, Ford Motor Company, United States Communications, Canada; Masum Hossain, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada
MO-A5.2P.2 15:40 MO-A1.1P.9 16:20
FSS based Radiation Pattern Decorrelator for MIMO Antenna Gain Enhancement of Dielectric Resonator Antenna Using Superstrate for 5G Applications
Tayyab Hassan, Muhammad Umar Khan, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Mejdi Laribi, Taieb Elkarkraoui, Nadir Hakem, Laboratoire de Recherche Télébec en Communications
Pakistan; Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia Souterraines de l’UQAT, Canada
MO-A5.2P.3 16:00 MO-A1.1P.10 16:40
Characterizations of MIMO Antennas Using Multiplexing Efficiency High-gain High-isolation Wideband MIMO antenna for 5G Communication
Xiaoming Chen, Jiazhi Tang, Shitao Zhu, Anxue Zhang, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China Fei Wang, Zhaoyun Duan, Xin Wang, Qing Zhou, Yubin Gong, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China; Ching-Wen Hsue, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology,
MO-A5.2P.4 16:20 Taiwan
Dual-band Antenna Decoupling Design with Stepped Impedance Loaded Dual-band
Dummy Element
Feng Liu, Aobo Chen, Luyu Zhao, Xidian University, China

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Monday, July 9 13:20 - 15:00 Monday, July 9 13:20 - 15:00
MO-A1.2P Commonwealth C MO-A4.1P Stone

Transmitarray Antennas Propagation in Atmospheric and Ionospheric Environments


Session Co-Chairs: Derek McNamara, University of Ottawa; Paola Pirinoli, Politecnico di Session Chair: Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino
Torino; Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago
MO-A4.1P.1 13:20
MO-A1.2P.1 13:20 Influence of Ionospheric Scintillation on GNSS Satellite Constellation Geometry
Shape Synthesis of 3-Layer Transmitarray Elements Felipe Zauli, EMBRAER, Brazil; Alison de O. Moraes, Instituto de Aeronáutica e Espaço-IAE, Brazil; Cesar
Abdullah Aljanah, Derek McNamara, University of Ottawa, Canada B. A. de Oliveira, ITA, Brazil; Bruno C. Vani, Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São
Paulo, Brazil; Jonas Sousa Santos, Waldecir J. Perrella, ITA, Brazil; João F. G. Monico, Universidade
MO-A1.2P.2 13:40
Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Brazil
Metal-Only Transmitarray Based on C-Shaped Slot
Trung Kien Pham, Ronan Sauleau, IETR, UMR CNRS 6164 and Université de Rennes 1, 35042 Rennes MO-A4.1P.2 13:40
Cedex, France; Erwan Fourn, IETR, UMR CNRS 6164 and INSA de Rennes, CS70839, 35708 Rennes Results of W/V band propagation studies in Albuquerque, NM, over two years
Cedex, France; Fatimata Diaby, Antonio Clemente, Laurent Dussopt, CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, 38054 David Murrell, Nicholas Tarasenko, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Eugene Hong, Air
Grenoble and Université Grenoble-Alpes, France Force Research Laboratory, ATA Corporation, United States; Zoe Casteel, Steven Lane, Air Force Research
Laboratory, United States; Christos G. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States; James
MO-A1.2P.3 14:00
Nessel, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, United States
Polarization Control of a Metal-Only Transmitarray Unit-Cell
Trung Kien Pham, Ronan Sauleau, Erwan Fourn, Fatimata Diaby, Antonio Clemente, Laurent Dussopt, MO-A4.1P.3 14:00
IETR, UMR CNRS 6164 and Université de Rennes 1, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France The Impedance Characteristics of an Electrically Long Dipole Immersed in a Magnetized
MO-A1.2P.4 14:20 Plasma
Edmund Spencer, Saeed Latif, Sai Krishna Vadepu, University of South Alabama, United States
A Multilayer Unit-cell for Perforated Dielectric Transmitarray Antennas
Andrea Massaccesi, Paola Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough MO-A4.1P.4 14:20
University, United Kingdom HF Channel Model at Sunrise with Dominant Galactic Noise
MO-A1.2P.5 14:40 Hung-Yi Lo, James Lehnert, Purdue University, United States
Preliminary results on Conformal Transmitarray Antennas MO-A4.1P.5 14:40
Michele Beccaria, Paola Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China A K-means clustering based frequency shift correction method for OTHR
Yang Li, Yanxiao Guo, Ning Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Monday, July 9 15:20 - 17:00
MO-A5.3P Commonwealth C Monday, July 9 15:20 - 17:00
MO-A4.2P Stone
Advances in on-chip antennas and antenna/system integration
techniques Propagation in Traffic Environment
Session Chair: Darmindra Arumugam, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Session Co-Chairs: Hui Li, Dalian University of Technology; Chao-Fu Wang, National
University of Singapore
MO-A5.3P.1 15:20
On-Chip Antenna Test Structure Design with Reduced Sensitivity to Probe Pad Effects MO-A4.2P.1 15:20
Duixian Liu, Timothy Dickson, Alberto Valdes-Garcia, IBM, United States Angular Spread and Density Function of Spherical Waves
Maryam Dehghani Estarki, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada
MO-A5.3P.2 15:40
Gain and Efficiency Enhancement of a 77 GHz On-chip Antenna through AMC and MO-A4.2P.2 15:40
Superstrate Package Coherence Time and Doppler Spread Analysis of the V2V Channel in Highway and Urban
Haoran Zhang, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Atif Shamim, King Environments
Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia Yousra Chakkour, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; Herman Antonio Fernandez Gonzalez,
Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Colombia; Vicent Miguel Rodrigo Peñarrocha,
MO-A5.3P.3 16:00 Lorenzo Rubio, Juan Reig, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Comparison of Antenna Patterns from Active and Passive Measurements
Abhijit Bhattacharya, Simon Fraser University, Canada; Behrouz Pourseyed, Sierra Wireless Inc., Canada; MO-A4.2P.3 16:00
Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada Integration of Wireless Sensor Networks in Intelligent Transportation Systems within
MO-A5.3P.4 16:20
Smart City Context
Fausto Granda, Leyre Azpilicueta, Cesar Vargas-Rosales, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico; Peio Lopez-
A 60-GHz Integrated Slot Loop Antenna in 0.13-µm BiCMOS Technology Iturri, Erik Aguirre, Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain
Hyeongseok Kim, David Wentzloff, University of Michigan, United States
MO-A4.2P.4 16:20
MO-A5.3P.5 16:40
Influence of Different Antenna Locations on Channel Characterization for V2V
Compact 60GHz On-Chip Antenna in 65nm CMOS Technology With Circular and Linear Communications
Polarization for Millimeter-Wave Application Mi Yang, Bo Ai, Ruisi He, Chen Huang, Jianzhi Li, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Liang Chen, Xue
Arash Masrouri, Nasrin Amiri, Islamic Azad University - South Tehran Branch, Iran Li, Huawei Technologies, China
MO-A4.2P.5 16:40
Ray-tracing Simulation and Analysis for Air-to-ground Channel in Railway Environment
Lei Ma, Ke Guan, Danping He, Guangkai Li, Siyu Lin, Bo Ai, Zhangdui Zhong, Beijing Jiaotong University,
China

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Monday, July 9 13:20 - 17:00 Monday, July 9 13:20 - 17:00
MO-A1.3P Webster B MO-UB.2P Commonwealth A

Frequency Agile Antennas Reconfigurable Arrays


Session Co-Chairs: Dimitrios Peroulis, Purdue University; Jeff Connor, Georgia Tech Session Co-Chairs: Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and
Research Institute Minerals; Hussain Al-Rizzo, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
MO-A1.3P.1 13:20 MO-UB.2P.1 13:20
A Reconfigurable UWB Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Antenna Design and Measurements of a 20-60 GHz Phased Array
Adnan Kantemur, Jinpil Tak, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States Carl Pfeiffer, Thomas Steffen, Defense Engineering Corp., United States; Boris Tomasic, Air Force
Research Laboratory, United States
MO-A1.3P.2 13:40
A Frequency-Tunable Varactor-Loaded Single-Layer Shorted Ring Microstrip Antenna fed MO-UB.2P.2 13:40
by an L-probe Impact of Scan Blindness for Metadome covered Wide-Scanning Array
Toru Ikeda, Sakuyoshi Saito, Yuichi Kimura, Saitama University, Japan Alice Benini, Enrica Martini, University of Siena, Italy; Stefania Monni, Fabrizio Silvestri, Erio Gandini,
Giampiero Gerini, TNO, Netherlands; Giovanni Toso, ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands; Stefano Maci, University
MO-A1.3P.3 14:00 of Siena, Italy
Flexible Reconfigurable I-shaped Folded Slot Antenna for Wireless Devices
Khalid AlMegbel, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Saud M. Saeed, Prince MO-UB.2P.3 14:00
Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia; Hussein Shaman, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Ultra-Thin Absorbing Structure Comprising Array of Terminal-Loaded Lossy Dipoles
Technology, Saudi Arabia; Constantine Balanis, Arizona State University, United States; Waleed Alomar, Above a Ground Plane
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Daniel Silverstein, Ofer Markish, Yehuda Leviatan, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
MO-A1.3P.4 14:20 MO-UB.2P.4 14:20
Reconfigurable Notch-Band UWB Antenna with RF-to-DC Rectifier for Dynamic Investigation of Focal Plane Array Antennas for Development of Reconfigurable DPCAs
Reconfigurability Michael Henley, Maria Z. A. Pour, University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States
Abdul Quddious, Muhammad Ali Babar Abbasi, Photos Vryonides, Symeon Nikolaou, Frederick University MO-UB.2P.5 14:40
Nicosia, Cyprus; Marco A. Antoniades, University of Cyprus, Cyprus; Baptiste Manhaval, Patrick Chan,
UWINLOC, France Wideband Pattern-Reconfigurable Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR) Antenna
Selena Leitner, Maxim Ignatenko, Jaegeun Ha, Ljubodrag Boskovic, Dejan Filipovic, University of
MO-A1.3P.5 14:40 Colorado Boulder, United States
UWB Monopole Antenna with Reconfigurable Notch Bands based on Metamaterials Break 15:00
Resonators
Bachir Belkadi, Zoubir Mahdjoub, Mohammed Lamine Seddiki, Djillali liabes university, Algeria; Mourad MO-UB.2P.6 15:20
Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada A Microfluidically Controlled Spatially Adaptive Antenna Array For Mm-Wave Wireless
Break 15:00 Channel Control
Jonas Mendoza, Murat Karabacak, Huseyin Arslan, Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida, United
MO-A1.3P.6 15:20 States
Reversibly Reconfigurable Liquid Metal Patch Antenna Using A Superhydrophobic Spray- MO-UB.2P.7 15:40
Coating On the Method of Grating Lobe Reduction of Scanning Phased Array Antennas
Vivek Bharambe, Ishan D. Joshipura, Hudson R. Ayers, Michael D. Dickey, Jacob J. Adams, North Carolina Zabed Iqbal, Maria Z. A. Pour, University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States
State University, United States
MO-UB.2P.8 16:00
MO-A1.3P.7 15:40
An Improved Subarray Architecture for a Large, Hemispherical Coverage Phased Array
Reconfigurable Patch Antenna with Liquid Metal Tuning Slots and 3D Printed Microfluidics Antenna
Lingnan Song, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
Michelle Champion, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Robert Schmier, Alpha Omega
MO-A1.3P.8 16:00 Electromagnetics, LLC, United States; George Kakas, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States
3D Direction-of-Arrival Estimation using a Wideband Vector Antenna MO-UB.2P.9 16:20
Johan Duplouy, Christophe Morlaas, ENAC, France; Hervé Aubert, LAAS CNRS, France; Patrick Potier,
Philippe Pouliguen, Christopher Djoma, DGA, France Beam steerable reflectarray antennas using electronically-reconfigurable, polarization
rotating unit cells
MO-A1.3P.9 16:20 Hung Luyen, John H. Booske, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
Millimeter-wave Dual-plane Beam-switching Antenna based on Cantilever enabled FSS MO-UB.2P.10 16:40
Arun Kesavan, Mohamad Mantash, Jamal Zaid, Tayeb A. Denidni, National Institute of scientific research
(INRS), Canada Internal Pattern-Steerable High-Gain 1.0 Wavelength Loop Antenna Array Capable of
360 Degrees Sagittal Plane Coverage for Satellite Smartphone Applications
MO-A1.3P.10 16:40 Wei-Yu Li, Wei Chung, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan; Amane Miura, Hiroyuki Tsuji,
A Miniaturized Reconfigurable UHF Antenna National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan
Fatima AlZahraa AsadAllah, Hussam Abdul Khalek, Bassel Abou Ali Modad, Jad Aboul Hosn, Joseph
Costantine, Rouwaida Kanj, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame
University, Lebanon

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Monday, July 9 13:20 - 16:20 Monday, July 9 13:20 - 17:00
E MO-UE.1P Commonwealth B MO-A1.4P Otis

EMC Effects on System Performance Applications-oriented Electrically Small Antennas


Session Co-Chairs: Lawrence Cohen, Naval Research Laboratory; Maria Pour, University Session Co-Chairs: Scott Tyo, University of New South Wales; Vakur Erturk, Bilkent
of Alabama in Huntsville University
MO-UE.1P.1 13:20 MO-A1.4P.1 13:20
Assessment of the Hazard of the Radiation of Wireless Communication Devices in Ultra-Miniature Loaded Loop Antenna for VHF Pager
Humanitarian Demining Cherif Hamouda, Jean-François Pintos, CEA-LETI, France
John J Pantoja, Jose Felix Vega Stavro, Francisco Roman, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia MO-A1.4P.2 13:40
MO-UE.1P.2 13:40 An electrically small on-chip antenna scaled down to one-twentyfifth by one-fiftieth of
Hyperband Inverter for HPEM Antennas with Differential Feeds wavelength
J. Scott Tyo, University of New South Wales Canberra, Australia; Michael Skipper, Michael Abdalla, ASR Takumi Fujimaki, Yuta Toeda, Mototsugu Hamada, Tadahiro Kuroda, Keio University, Japan
Corporation, United States
MO-A1.4P.3 14:00
MO-UE.1P.3 14:00 Small Size Antennas Mountable on Mettalic Gas Cylinders
Cement based composite loaded with medicinal package waste for Low Profile Felisberto Pereira, Nuno Borges Carvalho, Pedro Pinho, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal
Electromagnetic Shielding MO-A1.4P.4 14:20
Venkat Kaushik Suravarjhula, University at Buffalo, United States; Sai Teja Manam, Arizona State
University, United States; Jawahar Venkatesan, Sri Charan Alluri, Amrita School of Engineering, India; Gain Enhancement of Three-Quarter Wavelength Inverted L-Shaped Antenna in Forward
Sabarish Narayanan B, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India Direction of Metallic Objects or Human Bodies
Yasumitsu Ban, Yohei Koga, Manabu Kai, Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan
MO-UE.1P.4 14:20
Microwave Electromagnetic Field Characteristic Inside Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic MO-A1.4P.5 14:40
Structures—Evaluation Based on Reverberation Chamber and Human Phantom Ultra Compact Truncated Ground Monopole Antenna for DCS 1800/ PCS 1900
Shunichi Futatsumori, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan; Takashi Hikage, Hokkaido Applications.
University, Japan Shameena V.A, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India; Sreejith Nair, Govt. College Chittur,
Palakkad, India; Manoj M, Mohanan P, CUSAT, India
MO-UE.1P.5 14:40
Analysis of EMP Penetration into an Enclosure with Electromagnetic Shielding Material Break 15:00
Hyeong-Rae Im, In-Kyun Jung, Jong-Gwan Yook, Yonsei University, Korea (South); Hong-Ryeol Song, MO-A1.4P.6 15:20
Samjin Elex Co., Ltd, Korea (South) Inverted-F Antenna Radiation Efficiency Enhancement based on a Slotted Ground
Break 15:00 Giap Le, Sam Wagner, Chi Pham, J. Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, Anh-Vu Pham, University of California,
Davis, United States
MO-UE.1P.6 15:20
Analysis of Water Pipe Structure Considering EMP Shielding Effectiveness MO-A1.4P.7 15:40
Woobin Kim, Sangin Kim, Jong-Gwan Yook, Yonsei University, Korea (South) Multi-arm Dipole for Compact Wearable Antennas
Simone Genovesi, Filippo Costa, University of Pisa, Italy; Antonio Gentile, Università di Pisa, Italy;
MO-UE.1P.7 15:40 Dimitris Anagnostou, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; Agostino Monorchio, University of Pisa,
Effect of Insulator Layer on Optical Antenna in IR Energy Harvesting Italy; Giuliano Manara, Università di Pisa, Italy
Gaurav Bansode, Debalina Ghosh, IIT Bhubaneswar, India
MO-A1.4P.8 16:00
MO-UE.1P.8 16:00 Eletrically-Small Rectenna with Huygens Radiation Pattern for Wireless Power Transfer
A comparison of fitting methods for modeling the front door coupling of two nearby Applications
parabolic antennas Wei Lin, Richard Ziolkowski, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Juan Miguel David Becerra Tobar, Zulma Yolima López Reyes, John Alejandro Rangel Retavisca, Jose
Felix Vega Stavro, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia MO-A1.4P.9 16:20
Using electrically-small HPEM antenna array elements to divide power and shape
aperture fields
Zahra Esmati, David Powell, J. Scott Tyo, University of New South Wales Canberra, Australia
MO-A1.4P.10 16:40
Broadband Circularly Polarized Printed Antenna with Quad-crossed Dipoles
Xiaoxiang Ding, Zhiqin Zhao, Yaohui Yang, Jinchao Ding, University of Electronic Science and Technology
of China, China; Qing-Huo Liu, Duke University, United States

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Monday, July 9 13:20 - 16:40 Monday, July 9 13:20 - 17:00
A MO-UA.1P Marina I C MO-UC.1P Marina II

Antennas Sensor-Array, Signal, and Image Processing


Session Co-Chairs: Jeanne Quimby, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Session Chair: Jeffrey Nanzer, Michigan State University
Bakhtiar Ali Khan, Concordia University
MO-UC.1P.1 13:20
MO-UA.1P.1 13:20 Modified Quadrature Correlation Delay Estimation for Time Alignment in Distributed
Distributed Unit Cell Control of the SMRS Antennas for the Beam Pattern Synthesis and Arrays
Shaping Pratik Chatterjee, Jeffrey A. Nanzer, Michigan State University, United States
Dooheon Yang, Youngjoon Lim, Sangwook Nam, Seoul National University, Korea (South)
MO-UC.1P.2 13:40
MO-UA.1P.2 13:40 Experimental Validation of Super-Resolution Beamforming using Multiplicative Array
Conformal Wideband Antennas with Single and Double-U-Shaped Slot Processing
Tanzeela Mitha, Sai Radavaram, Maria Z. A. Pour, University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States Murilo Silva, Matthew Tidwell, Dayalan Kasilingam, John Buck, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth,
MO-UA.1P.3 14:00 United States
Incorporated Cavity Reflector and Parasitic Elements for Bandwidth Improvement of MO-UC.1P.3 14:00
Circularly Polarized Crossed Dipole Antenna Coupled Loop Resonator Hilbert Transformer
Minh Thuan Doan, Cong Danh Bui, Back Khoa University, Viet Nam; Huy Hung Tran, Truong Khang Xiaoyi Wang, Lianfeng Zou, Zoé-Lise Deck-Léger, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada; José Azaña, INRS-
Nguyen, Ton Duc Thang University, Viet Nam EMT, Canada; Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada
MO-UA.1P.4 14:20 MO-UC.1P.4 14:20
A Dual-Band High Gain Antenna For GPS Application A Novel Algorithm Based MVDR Beamformer
Shuguang Chen, U.S. ARMY, United States Mini P R, Federal Institute of Science and Technology, India; S Mridula, Binu Paul, Dr Mohanan P, Cochin
University of Science and Technology, India
MO-UA.1P.5 14:40
Modulated Permittivity Based Leaky Wave Antenna Design MO-UC.1P.5 14:40
Bakhtiar Ali Khan, Robert Paknys, Concordia University, Canada Direction Finding Algorithm for Noncircular Signals in the Presence of Unknown Mutual
Break 15:00 Coupling
Jian Xie, Ling Wang, Wei Zhang, Xin Yang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
MO-UA.1P.6 15:20
Break 15:00
Development and Measurement of Ultra-Thin Antennas in the VHF/UHF Band
Steven J. Weiss, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States MO-UC.1P.6 15:20
MO-UA.1P.7 15:40 The Front-End Design of a Hydrogen Spectral Line Receiver for Micro Satellite Navigation
Kai Yao, Shengchang Lan, Chao Tan, Guodong Xu, Meng Xia, Lijia Chen, Harbin Institute of Technology,
A Superstrate Loaded High gain Circularly Polarized Slotted Waveguide Array China
Avinash Chandra, Sonika Biswal, Sushrut Das, IIT(ISM) Dhanbad, India
MO-UC.1P.7 15:40
MO-UA.1P.8 16:00
An Improved Design to Enhance Isolation and VSWR in 3*3 MIMO Antenna Energy Detection in Full Duplex CRNs using Estimator Correlator with PU Signal
Payal Majumdar, Conley Rose P.C., United States; Zhiya Zhao, Chunlin Ji, Ruopeng Liu, Kuang-Chi Uncertainty
Institute of Advanced Technology, China Abhishek Kumar, Tripta Tripta, Seemanti Saha, NIT PATNA, India
MO-UA.1P.9 16:20 MO-UC.1P.8 16:00
Circularly Polarized Substrate Integrated Dielectric Resonator Antenna A New Parameter Estimation Method for Frequency Hopping Signals
Xiaoyang Ji, Yao Yang, Guohua Zhai, Jun Ding, East China Normal University, School of Information Yibing Li, Xiaochen Guo, Fei Yu, Qian Sun, Harbin Engineering University, China
Science and Technology, China MO-UC.1P.9 16:20
An Improved Communication Signal Recognition Algorithm Based on Extreme Learning
Machine
Fang Ye, Ye Song, Jingpeng Gao, College of Information and Communication Engineering, Harbin
Engineering University, China
MO-UC.1P.10 16:40
Active Countermeasure using EMI Honeypot against TEMPEST Eavesdropping in High-
Speed Signalling
Kai Yao, Shengchang Lan, Meng Xia, Lijia Chen, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

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Monday, July 9 13:20 - 16:40 Monday, July 9 13:20 - 16:40
MO-A5.4P Marina III MO-A1.5P Marina IV

RFID Antenna Design Circularly-Polarized Microstrip Antennas


Session Chair: Yi Huang, University of Liverpool Session Chair: Sunita Bhatia, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
MO-A5.4P.1 13:20 MO-A1.5P.1 13:20
Near-Field Antenna Design for UHF RFID System Circularly Polarized Small-Footprint Hybrid Ring-Patch Stacked Antenna For Pico-
An-Yao Hsiao, Chen-Pang Chao, Chang-Fa Yang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Satellites
Taiwan; Cheng-Han Tsai, Auden Techno Corp., Taiwan Sayeed Sajal, Minot State University, United States; Saeed Latif, Edmund Spencer, University of South
MO-A5.4P.2 13:40 Alabama, United States
Multi-beam Radiations from Phased Array of Antennas Excited by Modified Near-Field MO-A1.5P.2 13:40
Focus Rotman Lens Beamformer for RFID Applications K-Band Cross-Aperture Coupled Circularly Polarized Dual Frequency Microstrip Patch
Hsi-Tseng Chou, Zong-Chen Tsai, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Antenna with Single Feed
MO-A5.4P.3 14:00 Miguel Barbosa Kortright, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, United States; Rainee Simons, NASA
Glenn Research Center, United States
Circulary Polarized Antenna for RFID Applications
Carolina Alcaraz, Jose Felix Vega Stavro, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Juan Vicente MO-A1.5P.3 14:00
Balbastre, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Study on 12/21-GHz Dual-circularly Polarized Receiving Antenna for Satellite
MO-A5.4P.4 14:20 Broadcasting
Tunable Folded-Patch UHF RFID Tag Antenna Design using Theory of Characteristic Masafumi Nagasaka, Susumu Nakazawa, Shoji Tanaka, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Japan
Modes MO-A1.5P.4 14:20
Abubakar Sharif, Jun Ouyang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Hassan An Effect of Via-Holes Barriers on Circularly Polarized Patch Antennas for Getting
Tariq Chattha, Islamic University in Madinah, Saudi Arabia; Qammer Hussain Abbasi, University of Currents’ Phase-Lags
Glasgow, United Kingdom Mayumi Matsunaga, Tokyo University of Technology, Japan
MO-A5.4P.5 14:40 MO-A1.5P.5 14:40
A Novel Nearfield Reader Antenna for UHF RFID Application A Broadband Circular Polarized Microstrip Antenna Based on Artificial Magnetic
Chu Zhang, Jun Ouyang, Abubakar Sharif, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,
China Conductor
Wei Li, Bowen Cai, Ying Suo, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Break 15:00
Break 15:00
MO-A5.4P.6 15:20
MO-A1.5P.6 15:20
A Wideband Antenna for Buried RFID Applications Feasibility Study of K-band E-Shaped Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Antenna
Saikat Mondal, Edward Rothwell, Prem Chahal, Michigan State University, United States
Elements for SATCOM Receive Arrays
MO-A5.4P.7 15:40 Miguel Barbosa Kortright, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, United States; Rainee Simons, NASA
A Simple Aperture Coupled Circular Patch Antenna with CP Radiation and Frequency Glenn Research Center, United States
Agility MO-A1.5P.7 15:40
Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim, Bo-Yu Chen, Chih-Heng Lin, Feng Chia University, Taiwan; Tuan-Yung Han,
National Taitung College, Taiwan; Hsin-Lung Su, National Pingtung University, Taiwan; Guan-Long Mechanical Tension Effects on Cylindrical Probe-Fed Circularly Polarized Microstrip
Huang, Shenzhen University, China Antennas
Diego Moná, Eduardo Sakomura, Daniel Nascimento, Technological Institute of Aeronautics, Brazil
MO-A5.4P.8 16:00
MO-A1.5P.8 16:00
Compact Circular Polarization Antenna Based on Slot Structure for UHF RFID Handheld
Reader Multilayer Circularly Polarized Planar Aperture-Coupled Antenna for satellite
Jinhao Guo, Jun Ouyang, Yi Yan, Shu’nan Zhang, Lu Zhuang, University of Electronic Science and applications
Technology of China, China Hao Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, RML Technology Co., Ltd, China;
Anyong Qing, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Southwest Jiaotong University,
MO-A5.4P.9 16:20 China; Zhuofu Ding, Cheng Zhang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, RML
A Novel NFC Antenna for Metal Cover Smartphone Applications Technology Co., Ltd, China; Yujing Guan, RML Technology Co., Ltd, China
Jia-Qi Zhu, Yong-Ling Ban, Rui-Min Xu, Ji-Wei Lian, University of Electronic Science and Technology of
MO-A1.5P.9 16:20
China, China; Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim, Feng Chia University, Taiwan
A Research for Miniaturized Circular Polarization Antenna
Zhou Weihua, Wu Jianqi, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China

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Oral Sessions, Tuesday, July 10


TU-UK.1A Grand A TU-A5.1A Grand B

Medical Devices and Human Effects Ultrawideband Antenna Systems


Session Co-Chairs: Gianluca Lazzi, University of Southern California; Su Ryon Shin, Session Co-Chairs: kirill klionovski, King Abdullah University of Science andTechnology
Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (KAUST); Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
TU-UK.1A.1 08:00 TU-A5.1A.1 08:00
Local Field Potential Estimation for Application in Hippocampal Prosthetic Device Design High-Directivty Broadband Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR) Antenna System
Javad Paknahad, University of Southern California, United States; Pragya Kosta, Kyle Loizos, University Prathap Valale Prasannakumar, Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder,
of Utah, United States; Gianluca Lazzi, University of Southern California, United States United States
TU-UK.1A.2 08:20 TU-A5.1A.2 08:20
Design of a Broadband Conformal Antenna for Ingestible Capsules A Compact, Broadband, Two-Port Slot Antenna System for Full-Duplex Applications
Zengdi Bao, Yongxin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Raj Mittra, University of Central Seyed Mohammad Amjadi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States
Florida, United States
TU-A5.1A.3 08:40
TU-UK.1A.3 08:40 Interference Mitigation for 5G Millimeter-Wave Communications
A Consideration on Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells Using Ring Resonator Type of Dimitrios Siafarikas, Elias A. Alwan, John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United States
Electrode TU-A5.1A.4 09:00
Shouta Sora, Kousei Kumahara, Futoshi Kuroki, National Institute of Technology, KureCollege,
Japan; Masanori Eguchi, Hiroko Imasato, Takeshi Yamakawa, Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute, Japan; UWB Radar Sensor Development using Drone Arms for Sensing Applicaions
Keiichi Horio, Kyusyu Institute of Technology, Japan; Kazue Yoneda, Fumihiro Tanaka, University of Doojin Lee, George Shaker, William Melek, University of Waterloo, Canada
Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan TU-A5.1A.5 09:20
TU-UK.1A.4 09:00 A New Wide Band Antenna For Wireless Communication
Muscle Actuator Based on Electromagnetic Waves Vladimir Veremey, Paul Butler, Qualcomm Atheros Inc, United States
Parisa Lotfi, Ross D. Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China; Ali Khademhosseini, Break 09:40
Su Ryon Shin, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, United States TU-A5.1A.6 10:00
Upper Bound Study of 5G RF EMF Exposure
TU-UK.1A.5 09:20 Bo Xu, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Mats Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden; Shuai
Dosimetric Analysis in Dense Transceiver Scenarios Shi, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Zhinong Ying, Sony Mobile Communications, Sweden;
Erik Aguirre, Peio Lopez-Iturri, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Leyre Azpilicueta, Tecnologico de Sailing He, KTH Roayl Institute of Technology, Sweden
Monterrey, Mexico; Silvia de Miguel-Bilbao, Victoria Ramos, Health Institute Carlos III, Spain; Francisco
Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain TU-A5.1A.7 10:20
A Miniaturized Dual UWB Quasi-Yagi based MIMO Antenna System Using a Defected
Break 09:40
Ground Structure
TU-UK.1A.6 10:00 Syed Shahan Jehangir, Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi
Unwanted RF Energy Coupling During Electrocautery: An In-Vitro Tonsillectomy Study Arabia
Vigyanshu Mishra, Maria Koenigs, Ohio State University, United States; Tendy Chiang, Ohio State TU-A5.1A.8 10:40
University (AND) Nationwide Children’s Hospital, United States; Asimina Kiourti, Ohio State University, Design and Simulation of Fixed Physical Length Planar Spoof Surface Plasmon Polariton-
United States
mode Delay Lines for a 3-bit 360° Phase Shifter for Terahertz Band
TU-UK.1A.7 10:20 Muhammed Abdullah Unutmaz, Mehmet Unlu, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey
An Antenna for Early Detection of Deep Pressure Ulcers TU-A5.1A.9 11:00
Hamid Moghadas, Vivian Mushahwar, University of Alberta, Canada
A MONOSTATIC 2-D ASYNCHRONOUS POSITIONING SYSTEM BASED ON ANGLE OF ARRIVAL
TU-UK.1A.8 10:40 ESTIMATION USING ULTRA-WIDEBAND PULSES
RF-based Breast Surface Estimation - Registration with Reference Imaging Modality Zhongtao Zhu, Xiaozhang Zhu, Yuxuan Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,
Peter Lawrence, Angie Fasoula, Luc Duchesne, MVG Industries, France China; Jiang Dai, Kunchen Technology Company, Limited, China; Zhiqin Zhao, Zaiping Nie, University
TU-UK.1A.9 11:00 of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States
Efficacy of Magnetic and Capacitive Hyperthermia on Hepatocellular Carcinoma TU-A5.1A.10 11:20
Chien-Chang Chen, Jean-Fu Kiang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Wideband Transceiver Front-end Integrated with Vivaldi Array Antenna for 5G Millimeter-
wave Communication Systems
Xiang Wang, Xiao-Wei Zhu, Chao Yu, Chen-Feng Li, Peng-Fei Liu, Xue-Song Shi, Southeast University,
China

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Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 09:40 Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 11:40
TU-SP.1A Special Session Marina III-IV TU-SP.2A Special Session Marina I-II

Advances in Commercial Electromagnetic Simulation Tools Gap waveguide and other antenna technologies for mm-wave
Session Co-Chairs: CJ Reddy, Altair Engineering, Inc; Winfried Simon, IMST GmbH applications
TU-SP.1A.1 08:00 Session Co-Chairs: Ahmed Kishk, Concordia University; Eva Rajo Iglesias, Universidad
CAD Data Selection and Simplification Techniques for EM Automotive Simulations using Carlos III de Madrid
EMPIRE XPU TU-SP.2A.1 08:00
Winfried Simon, Thorsten Liebig, David Schaefer, Robin Kreß, IMST GmbH, Germany Towards Integrated Active Antennas for 5G mm-wave Applications at Gapwaves
TU-SP.1A.2 08:20
Carlo Bencivenni, Gapwaves AB, Sweden; Ashraf Uz Zaman, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;
Abolfazl Haddadi, Thomas Emanuelsson, Gapwaves AB, Sweden
Recent Advances of FEKO and WinProp
Ulrich Jakobus, Andres Aguilar, Gerd Woelfle, Altair Engineering GmbH, Germany; Johann van Tonder, TU-SP.2A.2 08:20
Marianne Bingle, Altair Engineering S.A. (Pty) Ltd, South Africa; Kitty Longtin, Martin Vogel, Altair AMC Packaged – Butler Matrix for Millimeter Wave Beamforming
Engineering Inc., United States Nadeem Ashraf, Ahmed A. Kishk, Abdel Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada
TU-SP.1A.3 08:40 TU-SP.2A.3 08:40
Advances in Commercial Software for High-Gain Antennas and Electrically Large Flatness enhancement of Gap Waveguide Slot Arrays using a Ribbed-Grid Plate
Platforms Miguel Ferrando-Rocher, Jose Ignacio Herranz-Herruzo, Alejandro Valero-Nogueira, Mariano Baquero-
Erik Jørgensen, Peter Meincke, Niels Vesterdal, Oscar Borries, TICRA, Denmark Escudero, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
TU-SP.1A.4 09:00 TU-SP.2A.4 09:00
Overview of Hybrid Solver in HFSS Ridge Gap Waveguide Quasi –TEM Horn Antenna for Ka-band Applications
Kezhong Zhao, L. E. Rickard Petersson, ANSYS, Inc, United States Nadeem Ashraf, Ahmed A. Kishk, Abdel Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada
TU-SP.1A.5 09:20 TU-SP.2A.5 09:20
New Generation of WIPL-D In-Core Multi-GPU Solver Reducing the Dispersion of Groove Gap Waveguide Leaky-wave Antennas by Loading
Branko Mrdakovic, Milan Kostic, WIPL-D d.o.o., Serbia; Dragan Olcan, Branko Kolundzija, University of with a Pin-type Prism
Belgrade, Serbia Lei Wang, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany; Jose Luis Gomez-Tornero, Technical University
of Cartagena, Spain; Eva Rajo-Iglesias, Carlos III University, Spain; Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal
Institute of Technology, Sweden
Tuesday, July 10 10:00 - 11:40
TU-A4.1A Marina III-IV Break 09:40
TU-SP.2A.6 10:00
Advances in Sensing Empirical Analysis Formulae of Microstrip Ridge Gap Waveguide
Session Chair: Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC College Abdelmoniem Hassan, Mohamed Moharram, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada
TU-A4.1A.1 10:00 TU-SP.2A.7 10:20
A Comparative Study of L1-minimization, Total Variation Minimization, and Group Generation of mm-Wave Higher Order OAM Modes using Flat Phase Plates
Sparse Reconstruction in Imaging of GPR Targets under Noise Hemanth Gaddam, Michael Kolacki, Patanjali V. Parimi, SUNY, Oswego, United States
Fauzia Ahmad, Temple University, United States; Wenji Zhang, Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University,
United States TU-SP.2A.8 10:40
Microstrip Ridge Gap Waveguide Hybrid Coupler at 60 GHz
TU-A4.1A.2 10:20 Abdelmoniem Hassan, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada
Leveraging Machine Learning and Sensor Fusion Systems in Distributed Networks of
TU-SP.2A.9 11:00
mm-Wave Phased Array APs
Jacob Freking, Joshua Ruff, Daniel Carey, Vincent Nguyen, Jean-Francois Chamberland, Gregory H. Huff, Low-Permittivity Elliptical Lens Fed by a Broadband Leaky-Wave Antenna for
Texas A&M University, United States Communications Applications
Darwin Blanco, Marta Arias, Nuria Llombart, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
TU-A4.1A.3 10:40
Joint Electromagnetic and Acoustic Image Reconstruction using a Compressive Sensing TU-SP.2A.10 11:20
Unmixing Algorithm 5G mmWave Antenna Implementation for a Commercial Tablet
Richard Obermeier, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States Hyunjin Kim, Seungtae Ko, Yoongeon Kim, Dohyuk Ha, Jungyub Lee, Youngju Lee, Samsung Electronics,
Korea (South); Sangwook Nam, Seoul National University, Korea (South)
TU-A4.1A.4 11:00
Interference Mitigation for Radon Transform mmW/THz Imaging Radars Using Flat-top
Beams
Panagiotis Theofanopoulos, Mahmoud Sakr, Georgios Trichopoulos, Arizona State University, United
States
TU-A4.1A.5 11:20
Optimizing the Information-Theoretic Partitioning of Simultaneous Transmit and
Receive Phased Arrays
Ian Cummings, Timothy Schulz, Michigan Technological University, United States; Jonathan Doane,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Lincoln Laboratory, United States; Timothy Havens, Michigan
Technological University, United States

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Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 11:20 Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 11:40
TU-A2.1A Grand C TU-A1.1A Grand D

Metamaterial Lenses and Other Applications Multi-band mobile antennas


Session Co-Chairs: Douglas Werner, Pennsylvania State University; Anthony Grbic, Session Chair: Maria Pour, University of Alabama in Huntsville
University of Michigan; Peder Hansen, Independent Consultant
TU-A1.1A.1 08:00
TU-A2.1A.1 08:00 Design of a Multiband LTE MIMO Antenna System Integrated in its Real Environment
Enhancing Resolution of Microwave NDE of composites using Metamaterial lens Lamia Sadaoui, Georges Kossiavas, Robert Staraj, Leonardo Lizzi, Université Cote d’Azur, CNRS, LEAT,
Saptarshi Mukherjee, Lalita Udpa, Satish Udpa, Antonello Tamburrino, Michigan State University, France
United States
TU-A1.1A.2 08:20
TU-A2.1A.2 08:20 Design of a Dual-Frequency Rectangular Loop Antenna Placed on a Ground Plane
Three Color Correction with Metasurface-backed Gradient-Index Lenses Hayaki Nomura, Manabu Yamamoto, Hokkaido University, Japan
Sawyer D. Campbell, Jogender Nagar, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States
TU-A1.1A.3 08:40
TU-A2.1A.3 08:40 Compact Dual - Band Flexible Antenna for WLAN/Wi - Fi Applications
Space-time focusing using a dispersive axicon Reshma Lakshmanan, Mridula Shanta, Mohanan Pezholil, Cochin University of Science and Technology,
Nikolaos Chiotellis, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States India
TU-A2.1A.4 09:00 TU-A1.1A.4 09:00
Generation of Dual-Polarized Dual-Mode OAM Radio Beams Through Transmit-Array Reconfigurable Slot Antenna Design for 5G Smartphone with Metal Casing
Lens Peng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,Institute of Electronic and
Xudong Bai, Yuntao Sun, Fanwei Kong, Weizhong Yan, Yanting Lv, Shanghai Scientific Instrument Information Engineering of UESTC in Guangdong, China; Kuixi Yan, Feng Yang, University of Electronic
Factory, China; Weiren Zhu, Chong He, Xianling Liang, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Science and Technology of China, China; Shaoying Huang, Singapore University of Technology and
Tong University, China Design (SUTD), Singapore; L.Y. Zeng, Institute of Electronic and Information Engineering of UESTC in
Guangdong, China
TU-A2.1A.5 09:20
1-Bit Reconfigurable Unit Cell for Programable Transmit-Array Lens in C-Band TU-A1.1A.5 09:20
Xudong Bai, Yuntao Sun, Fanwei Kong, Weizhong Yan, Yanting Lv, Shanghai Scientific Instrument Dual-loop antenna with band-stop circuit for GPS/Bluetooth metal-rimmed smartwatch
Factory, China; Weiren Zhu, Chong He, Xianling Liang, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Applications
Tong University, China Yi Yan, Jun Ouyang, Abubakar Sharif, Qiang Wang, Yong-Ling Ban, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China
Break 09:40
Break 09:40
TU-A2.1A.6 10:00
Impedance Matching Metamaterials Composed of ELC and NB-SRR TU-A1.1A.6 10:00
Quang Nguyen, Amir I. Zaghloul, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States An Ultra-thin Dual-Band Smart-watch Antenna Compatible with Several Wireless Bands
Amirreza Jalali Khalilabadi, Ata Zadehgol, University of Idaho, United States
TU-A2.1A.7 10:20
A metamaterial electromagnetic wave absorber based on resistive films for micro- TU-A1.1A.7 10:20
satellite spatial applications A Quad-Band Compact Inverted-F MIMO Antenna for USB Dongle Applications
Cédric Martel, Benjamin Gabard, Fabrice Boust, Vincent Gobin, ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab, M. I. Ahmed, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Ahmed M. Abdelwahab, Islam D. Youssef, October
France; Kévin Elis, CNES, France University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA), Egypt
TU-A2.1A.8 10:40 TU-A1.1A.8 10:40
Ultra-thin metalens generating coverging vortex beam in microwave region A Compact Dual-Band MIMO Slot Antenna for WLAN Applications
Yueyi Yuan, Kuang Zhang, Xumin Ding, Qun Wu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China; Badreddine Chong Ding, Qian Li, Yang Yang, Xia Lei, Gangxiong Wu, Minzhi Huang, Yubin Gong, Yanyu Wei,
Ratni, Shah Nawaz Burokur, LEME, UPL, Univ Paris Nanterre, France University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Mingtao Tan, Hunan University of Arts
and Science, China
TU-A2.1A.9 11:00
Vortex-Beam Emitter Based on Spoof Surface Plasmon Polaritons TU-A1.1A.9 11:00
Jia Yuan Yin, Li-Xin Guo, Xidian University, China Triple-Band Loop Antenna for 5G/WLAN Unbroken-Metal-Rimmed Smartwatch
Huanqing Zou, Yixin Li, Mingzhi Peng, Mingkai Wang, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China
TU-A1.1A.10 11:20
A Dual-band Transparent Coplanar Patch Antenna for WLAN Systems
Yujie Zhang, Shanpu Shen, Chi-Yuk Chiu, Ross D. Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, China

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Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 11:40 Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 11:20
TU-A1.2A Grand E B TU-UB.1A Commonwealth C

Reconfigurable Arrays, Reflectarrays, Transmittarays and their Numerical Methods: Part I


Elements Session Co-Chairs: Ali Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin; Vladimir Okhmatovski,
Session Co-Chairs: Tayeb Denidni, Institute National de la Recherché Scientifique (INRS); University of Manitoba; Sembiam Rengarajan, University of California, Northridge
Loic Markley, University of British Columbia TU-UB.1A.1 08:00
TU-A1.2A.1 08:00 HDF5 for parallel I/O in High Resolution 3-D Global FDTD Earth- Ionosphere Waveguide
A Ka-Band Frequency Reconfigurable Circularly Polarized Antenna Array Using a Ring Models
Resonator Santosh Pokhrel, Miguel Rodriquez, University of Utah, United States; Alireza Samimi, Nanometrics Inc,
Marios Patriotis, Firas Ayoub, Christos G. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States United States; Gerd Heber, HDF Group, United States; Jamesina Simpson, University of Utah, United
States
TU-A1.2A.2 08:20
TU-UB.1A.2 08:20
6×6 Array of Four-arm Spiral Antennas for High-gain Satellite Receiver Applications at
Low Elevation A free of parasitic solution implementation of Holland and Simpson thin wires in the
Hengyi Zhou, Arpan Pal, Amit Mehta, Swansea University, United Kingdom; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei FDTD grid
University, Japan Jean-Pierre Berenger, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
TU-A1.2A.3 08:40 TU-UB.1A.3 08:40
Enhanced Gain Tunable Two Elements Antenna Array Based on Graphene Nanolattice Coupling to Single Nanoparticles
Ahmed Abdel Aziz, Mahmoud A. Abdalla, Military Technical College, Egypt; Ahmed Ibrahim, Minia Michael Wei, University of Illinois, United States; Weng Chew, Purdue University, United States
University, Egypt TU-UB.1A.4 09:00
TU-A1.2A.4 09:00 FFT-Accelerated Near-Field Scattering Evaluation
A Beam-Scanning Array Antenna for LPWAN Base Station Jackson W. Massey, Ali E. Yılmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United States
Phaisan Ngamjanyaporn, Rangsit University, Thailand; Chuwong Phongcharoenpanich, Monai Krairiksh, TU-UB.1A.5 09:20
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand Design of Elliptical Shields for Generalized Source Integral Equations
TU-A1.2A.5 09:20 Ludger Klinkenbusch, Kiel University, Germany; Arkadi Sharshevsky, Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Low-Loss Compact Re-configurable Reflectarray Element Break 09:40
Muhammad M. Tahseen, INRS-EMT, Quebec University, Montreal / Concordia University, Montreal,
Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS-EMT, Quebec University, Montreal, Canada; Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia TU-UB.1A.6 10:00
University, Canada Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy Simulation for Plasmonic Nanoparticles using a Time
Break 09:40 Domain Surface Integral Equation Solver
Ismail Uysal, Sadeed Sayed, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi
TU-A1.2A.6 10:00 Arabia; Huseyin Arda Ulku, Gebze Technical University, Turkey; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of
A Wide-Band Dual-Polarized Frequency-Reconfigurable Slot-Ring Antenna Element Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia
Using a Diagonal Feeding Method for Array Design Break 09:40
Junyi Huang, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States
TU-UB.1A.6 10:00
TU-A1.2A.7 10:20
Multi-Trace Surface Integral Equation Using Hyper-singular Kernel for Solving
A Low Cost Reflect Array for Near-field Millimeter-Wave Beam Focusing Applications Electromagnetic Wave Scattering from Penetrable Targets
Ali Molaei, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States Xuezhe Tian, Dongwei Li, Shao-Xin Peng, Chung Hyun Lee, Kheng-Hwee Lim, Jin-Fa Lee, Ohio State
TU-A1.2A.8 10:40 University, United States
Design of a 1-bit Reconfigurable Transmitarray Element Using an Equivalent Magnetic TU-UB.1A.7 10:20
Dipole Higher Order (in Time) Stable PWTD-Accelerated Time Domain Integral Equation Solver
Yu Wang, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China Balasubramaniam Shanker, Leo Kempel, Michigan State University, United States
TU-A1.2A.9 11:00 TU-UB.1A.8 10:40
A Multi-bit Reconfigurable Transmitarray Design Approach Using Cascaded Spatial Development of Divergence Conforming Bases for Plate Corner Singularities
Phase Shifters Roberto D. Graglia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Andrew F. Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Yu Wang, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China United States; Paolo Petrini, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
TU-A1.2A.10 11:20 TU-UB.1A.9 11:00
Beam Reconfigurable Antenna Based on Holographic Metasurfaces VoxCap: An FFT-Accelerated Capacitance Extractor for Voxelized Structures
Hao Yu, Xumin Ding, Kuang Zhang, Qun Wu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China Abdulkadir Yucel, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Gokhan Karaova, Middle East Technical
University, Turkey; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi
Arabia; Jacob White, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

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Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 11:40 Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 11:40
F TU-UF.1A Stone TU-A1.3A Webster

Remote Sensing in Complex and Random Media I Adaptive, active, and smart antennas I
Session Co-Chairs: Akira Ishimaru, University of Washington, Seattle; Saba Mudaliar, Air Session Co-Chairs: Robert Dybdal, The Aerospace Corporation; Pawel Kabacik, Wroclaw
Force Research Laboratory University of Science and Technology
TU-UF.1A.1 08:00 TU-A1.3A.1 08:00
Random media effects on acoustic seismic coda waves in elastic solids earth A Parametric Amplifier Slot Antenna
Akira Ishimaru, Yasuo Kuga, Max Bright, Benjamin Walborn, University of Washington, United States Pedram Loghmannia, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States
TU-UF.1A.2 08:20 TU-A1.3A.2 08:20
Insight into the Single Scatter Subtraction (S3) Technique for Rough Surface Scattering Dual-polarized antenna array with integrated low noise amplifier into the lightweight
Gary Brown, Kevin Diomedi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States antenna composite structure
TU-UF.1A.3 08:40 Pawel Kabacik, Arkadiusz Byndas, Mariusz Hofman, Tomasz Wasik, Wroclaw University of Science and
Technology, Poland
Analytic Multiple Scattering Theory for Bicontinuous Random Medium
Jiyue Zhu, Shurun Tan, Leung Tsang, University of Michigan, United States TU-A1.3A.3 08:40
TU-UF.1A.4 09:00 Manipulating the Radiation Pattern of Patch Antennas by Exploiting Phase Singularities
Mirko Barbuto, Niccolò Cusano University, Italy; Mohammad-Ali Miri, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at
Deconvolution-improved angular resolution in the early-time diffusion imaging through Austin, United States; Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, Roma Tre University, Italy
random media
Elizabeth Bleszynski, Marek Bleszynski, Thomas Jaroszewicz, Monopole Research, United States TU-A1.3A.4 09:00

TU-UF.1A.5 09:20
Mode-Based MIMO Antenna with Polarization and Pattern Diversity for Base Station
Ray Diffusion through a Turbulent Flow with Bipolar Vortex Structures Applications
Grzegorz Wolosinski, Vincent Fusco, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom; Pawel Rulikowski,
Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Nokia Bell Labs, Ireland
Break 09:40 TU-A1.3A.5 09:20
TU-UF.1A.6 10:00 A Low Profile Smart Antenna Design for DSRC Applications
Detecting motion in occluded areas using dynamic metasurface apertures Ling Huang, Xiao Xiao, Yilong Lu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Philipp del Hougne, Institut Langevin, France; Mohammadreza F. Imani, Timothy Sleasman, Jonah N. Break 09:40
Gollub, Center for Metamaterials and Integrated Plasmonics, United States; Mathias Fink, Geoffroy
Lerosey, Institut Langevin, France; David Smith, Duke University, United States TU-A1.3A.6 10:00
TU-UF.1A.7 10:20 Spectral and Spatial Uplink Interference Filtering
Robert Dybdal, Chris J. Clark, Don Hinshilwood, Lan Xu, The Aerospace Corporation, United States
Brightness Temperature from Very Lossy Medium
Zhi-Hong Lai, Jean-Fu Kiang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan TU-A1.3A.7 10:20
TU-UF.1A.8 10:40 Circularly Polarized Patch Antenna with Sector Radiation Pattern
Mirko Barbuto, Niccolò Cusano University, Italy; Mohammad-Ali Miri, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at
Waveforms for Dispersive SAR Imaging Austin, United States; Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, Roma Tre University, Italy
Natalie Cartwright, Kaitlyn Muller, State University of New York at New Paltz, United States
TU-A1.3A.8 10:40
TU-UF.1A.9 11:00
SAR images simulation of vegetated areas involving hydrocarbons presence 3D Pattern Optimization Using PSO for An Irregular Dual-Layer Circular Array
Xiao Xiao, Yilong Lu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Jean Pascal Monvoisin, Pierre Borderies, ONERA, France; Dominique Dubucq, Cedric Taillandier, Total,
France TU-A1.3A.9 11:00
TU-UF.1A.10 11:20 Active Antenna
Igor Shirokov, Elena Shirokova, Sevastopol State University, Russia
Inversions of Multi-Layer Media of Mars Polar Region with Validation of SHARAD Data
Ya-Qiu Jin, Fudan University, China TU-A1.3A.10 11:20
Radiation Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna for MIMO Systems with Antenna Tuning
Switches
Puming Fang, Kun Wang, Mathias Wolfmüller, Infineon Technologies, Germany; Thomas F. Eibert,
Technical University of Munich, Germany

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Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 11:40 Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 09:40
B TU-UB.2A Commonwealth A TU-A1.4A Commonwealth B

Conformal and Curved Antenna Arrays Slot and Slot-Fed Arrays


Session Chair: Manuel Arrebola, Universidad de Oviedo Session Co-Chairs: Jean Jacques Laurin, École Polytechnique de Montréal;
Mohammadreza F. Imani, Duke University
TU-UB.2A.1 08:00
Design of Singly Curved Conformal Transmitarrays Using a Compact Genetic Algorithm TU-A1.4A.1 08:00
Marco Poort, Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States High Gain Left Hand Circular Polarized Millimeter-Wave Radial Line Slot Antenna with
TU-UB.2A.2 08:20 Low Side Lobe Level
Abdullah Attar, Abdel Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada
Fixed-Beam Sequentially Rotated Wideband Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Array
Antenna on a 3D Printed Doubly Curved Surface TU-A1.4A.2 08:20
Azzam Tabbal, Ghanshyam Mishra, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States Cross-Polarization Reduction of a Narrow Wall Slotted Waveguide Array for Ku-Band
Amirhossein Ghasemi, Jean Jacques Laurin, École Polytechnique Montréal, Canada
TU-UB.2A.3 08:40
Phased Array Antenna Design Based on Swarm Aperture TU-A1.4A.3 08:40
Junming Diao, Yuanxun Ethan Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States A Novel Dual Circularly-Polarized Waveguide Antenna Array
Hongtao Zhang, Wei Wang, Zhi Zheng, Mouping Jin, East China Research Institute of Electronic
TU-UB.2A.4 09:00 Engineering, China; Xianling Liang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
On the Radiation Properties of Array of Skewed Stacked Dipoles
Cristina Yepes, Ralph van Schelven, Daniele Cavallo, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Erio TU-A1.4A.4 09:00
Gandini, Stefania Monni, Frank Van Vliet, TNO Defense, Safety and Security, Netherlands; Andrea Neto, Integrated vs Separated Radomes for Slotted-Waveguide Antennas
Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Stanislav Sekretarov, Dmytro Vavriv, Institute of Radio Astronomy of the National Academy of Sciences
of Ukraine, Ukraine
TU-UB.2A.5 09:20
Design of 3D Printed Slotted Waveguide Array Antenna Using Neural Network TU-A1.4A.5 09:20
Optimization High Gain Slotted Waveguide fed Microstrip Antenna Array at Ka-band for High Power
Yashika Sharma, Adnan Kantemur, Jinpil Tak, Hao Helen Zhang, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United Applications
States Pratigya Mathur, Girish Kumar, IIT Bombay, India
Break 09:40
TU-UB.2A.6 10:00 Tuesday, July 10 10:00 - 11:40
Analysis and Design of a High-Gain Folded Reflectarray with Curved Polarizer TU-A4.2A Commonwealth B
Angelo Freni, Agnese Mazzinghi, University of Florence, Italy; Giorgio Carluccio, Delft University of
Technology, Netherlands Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging and Simulation
Session Chair: Traian Dogaru, US Army Research Laboratory
TU-UB.2A.7 10:20
A Novel Synchronization Signal Swarm Array Beamforming TU-A4.2A.1 10:00
Zhiyan Cui, Yikun Huang, Yuanxun Ethan Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Clutter-Suppressed, Subsurface Interferometric SAR Imaging of Target Under Slightly
Rough Surface
TU-UB.2A.8 10:40 Dahan Liao, Calvin Le, Traian Dogaru, Anders Sullivan, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States
Dual-Mode Uniform Circular Array Antenna for OAM Communication
Jeong-Ung Yoo, Hae-Won Son, Chonbuk National University, Korea (South) TU-A4.2A.2 10:20
Short Range SAR Imaging for 2D Micro-Deformation Detection
TU-UB.2A.9 11:00 Zelong Shao, Xiangkun Zhang, Jiawei Ren, Yingsong Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Machined Conformal Dual-Polarized Vivaldi Feed Array for Multi-Beam 3-D Luneburg
Lens Antenna TU-A4.2A.3 10:40
Gitansh Gulati, Min Liang, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging on Lunar Surface with Observatory on Earth
Po-Chih Chen, Jean-Fu Kiang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
TU-UB.2A.10 11:20
Comparison of Multi-Beam Radiations by Metallic Waveguide Lens Antenna for 5G TU-A4.2A.4 11:00
applications Using Different Phase Creation Mechanisms Numerical Simulation and Analyses of SAR Images from Moving Ships over a Sea
Hsi-Tseng Chou, Zong-Chen Tsai, Siddhartha Panigrahi, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Surface
Min Zhang, Wenna Fan, Jinxing Li, Xidian University, China
TU-A4.2A.5 11:20
Wideband Echo Simulation and Its Application to SAR Image of Complex Targets
Xin-Zhuo Li, Wang-Qiang Jiang, Min Zhang, Yong-Chang Jiao, Xidian University, China

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Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 11:20 Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 11:20
A TU-UA.1A Otis TU-A3.1A Faneuil

Advanced Antenna Technologies Advances in Electromagnetic Optimization


Session Co-Chairs: Andrea Alù, City University of New York; James Krieger, MIT Lincoln Session Chair: Jose Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern University
Laboratory
TU-A3.1A.1 08:00
TU-UA.1A.1 08:00 Dealing with Complexity in Electromagnetics through the System-by-Design Paradigm -
Magnet-Free CMOS Passive Circulator Based on Spatio-Temporal Conductivity Modulation New Strategies and Applications to the Design of Airborne Radomes
with >1W Power Handling and Loss-Free Antenna Tuning Across 1.85 VSWR Andrea Massa, Marco Salucci, University of Trento, Italy
Aravind Nagulu, Columbia University, United States; Andrea Alu, City University of New York, United
States; Harish Krishnaswamy, Columbia University, United States TU-A3.1A.2 08:20
A Pixel-Based Optimization Method for the Design of Optically Transparent Antennas
TU-UA.1A.2 08:20 and Circuits
Low Loss and High Electrical Insulation Near Field Antenna Coupler Sameer Sharma, Degen Zhou, Andrea Luttgen, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada
Alejandro Niembro-Martin, Emmanuel Dreina, Schneider Electric, France
TU-A3.1A.3 08:40
TU-UA.1A.3 08:40 Looking for the Optimal Trade-Off between Computational Costs and Reliability
The Effect of Phase Continuity on Synchronous Antenna Tuning in Synthesizing High-Complexity Electromagnetic Systems - The Case of Satellite
Erica Daly, Michael Daly, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, United States
Communications Antenna Design
TU-UA.1A.4 09:00 Marco Salucci, Davide Marcantonio, University of Trento, Italy; Francesco Greco, Giandomenico
6-10 GHz Circularly-Polarized Multistatic Array for Standoff Microwave Imaging Amendola, Luigi Boccia, Università della Calabria, Italy; Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy
James Krieger, William Moulder, Adam Chapman, Cara Yang, Pierre-Francois Wolfe, MIT Lincoln TU-A3.1A.4 09:00
Laboratory, United States
Fast Node Communication ADMM-based Imaging Algorithm with a Compressive Reflector
TU-UA.1A.5 09:20 Antenna
Electrical Sciences at Sandia National Laboratories Juan Heredia-Juesas, Ali Molaei, Luis Tirado, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University,
Lorena Basilio, Joseph Castro, Sandia National Laboratories, United States United States
Break 09:40 TU-A3.1A.5 09:20
TU-UA.1A.6 10:00 On the use of MmCn-BBO for Antenna Problems Optimization
Paola Pirinoli, Andrea Massaccesi, Michele Beccaria, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Low-Profile Transmitarray Antenna With Single Slot Source and Metasurface in 80-GHz
Band Break 09:40
Yoshiaki Kasahara, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Mingqi Wu, Keishi Kosaka, Hiroshi TU-A3.1A.6 10:00
Toyao, Eiji Hankui, NEC Corporation, Japan; Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States
Fast Source Reconstruction via ADMM with Elastic Net Regularization
TU-UA.1A.7 10:20 Juan Heredia-Juesas, Luis Tirado, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States
Dual-Polarized Open-ended Waveguide with Squinted Beam for X-band Monopulse TU-A3.1A.7 10:20
Antenna on A Small Diameter Cylinder Machine Learning for Multiobjective Evolutionary Optimization in Python for EM
Jae Sik Kim, Dae Woong Woo, Hae-Chang Jeong, Agency for Defense Development, Korea (South)
Problems
TU-UA.1A.8 10:40 Anatoliy Boryssenko, AE Partnership, United States; Naftali Hercovici, Raytheon, United States
UAV-based antenna measurement and diagnostics for circularly polarized antenna TU-A3.1A.8 10:40
arrays Flat beam optimization of 1-bit Reflectarray by means of Social Network Optimization
Maria Garcia-Fernandez, Yuri Alvarez-Lopez, Fernando Las Heras, University of Oviedo, Spain Alessandro Niccolai, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Xiaotian Pan, Tsinghua University, China; Paola Pirinoli,
TU-UA.1A.9 11:00 Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China; Riccardo Zich, Politecnico di Milano,
Study of A Water-Immersed Orbital Angular Momentum Circular Antenna Array Italy; Shenheng Xu, Tsinghus University, China
Yang Yang, Jin Xu, Hairong Yin, Wenfei Bo, Jingchao Tang, Jialu Ma, Jie Xie, Yubin Gong, University of TU-A3.1A.9 11:00
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China A PSO Based on SA for the Sparse Linear Array Synthesis with Multiple Constraints
Ying Suo, Wei Li, Yan Liu, Shuangbin Yin, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

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Tuesday, July 10 08:00 - 11:20 Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 17:00
TU-A4.3A Douglass TU-A5.1P Grand A

Propagation in Underground Environment Antenna design for ablation and advanced biomedical application
Session Co-Chairs: Costas Sarris, University of Toronto; Larbi Talbi, Université du Québec Session Chair: Susan Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison
en Outaouais
TU-A5.1P.1 13:20
TU-A4.3A.1 08:00 Multi-Target FOCO for Head&Neck Hyperthermia Treatment Planning: A Feasibility
Uncertainty Quantification of Vector Parabolic Equation based Wireless Channel Models Study
Using Polynomial Chaos Expansion Gennaro Giovanni Bellizzi, Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy; Tomas Drizdal, Erasmus
Xingqi Zhang, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada MC - Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center Rotterdam, Netherlands; Lorenzo Crocco, IREA, Consiglio Nazionale
delle Ricerche, Napoli, Italia;, Italy; Gerard C. van Rhoon, Erasmus MC - Daniel den Hoed Cancer
TU-A4.3A.2 08:20
Center Rotterdam, Netherlands; Tommaso Isernia, Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy;
Enabling Accurate Modeling of Wave Propagation in Complex Tunnel Environments with Margarethus M. Paulides, Erasmus MC - Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center Rotterdam, Netherlands
the Vector Parabolic Equation Method
Xingqi Zhang, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada TU-A5.1P.2 13:40
Printed Coil Antenna for Wireless Capsule Endoscopic Communication System
TU-A4.3A.3 08:40 YunXiao Peng, Saito Kazuyuki, Koichi Ito, Chiba University, Japan
Bit Error Rate Performance of FD-Relay in OLOS Mine Environments
Kazi Mustafizur Rahman, Nadir Hakem, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada TU-A5.1P.3 14:00
A Study of Coaxial Cable Designs in Microwave Ablation Applications
TU-A4.3A.4 09:00 Mohammad Al-Khaldi, Ohio State University, United States; Robert Nevels, Texas A&M University,
A New Way to Integrate Physics-Based Channel Models in Communication System Design United States
Neeraj Sood, Xingqi Zhang, Sami Baroudi, Jorg Liebeherr, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada
TU-A5.1P.4 14:20
TU-A4.3A.5 09:20 Design of Antenna System for Radio Wave Type Laparoscope
Investigation of rough surfaces for propagation modeling in caves Takafumi Fujimoto, Takuya Matori, Keiya Kawashima, Toshiyuki Tanaka, Nagasaki University, Japan
Qi Ping Soo, Soo Yong Lim, David Wee Gin Lim, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, Malaysia
TU-A5.1P.5 14:40
Break 09:40 Compact Conformal Slot Antenna for Hyperthermia Applications
TU-A4.3A.6 10:00 Soni Singh, Dharmendra Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India
“Electromagnetic Vision”: Machine Intelligence Models of Radiowave Propagation in Break 15:00
Tunnels TU-A5.1P.6 15:20
Aidan Malone, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada
Multi-Antenna SAR Estimation in Linear Time
TU-A4.3A.7 10:20 Arash Ebadi-Shahrivar, Patrick Fay, Bertrand Hochwald, University of Notre Dame, United States; David
UWB Off-Body Channel Characterization in a Mine Environment Love, Purdue University, United States
Moulay Elhassan El Azhari, Larbi Talbi, University of Quebec in Outaouais, Canada; Mourad Nedil, TU-A5.1P.7 15:40
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada
A Conformal Antenna with Polarization Diversity for Wireless Capsule Endoscopy
TU-A4.3A.8 10:40 Qiaoqin Xiao, South China University of Technology, China; Yi Fan, Guangdong Polytechnic Normal
An Acceleration Algorithm for Collision Detection in Ray-Tracing Propagation University, China; Xiongying Liu, South China University of Technology, China; Manos Tentzeris, Georgia
Jing Li, Longhe Wang, Ke Guan, Danping He, Bo Ai, Lei Lei, Beijing Jiaotong University, China Institute of Technology, United States
TU-A4.3A.9 11:00 TU-A5.1P.8 16:00
Propagation Analysis of Wireless-Signals in a Single- and Multi-Layer Glass-Panels A Highly Sensitive Microwave Biosensor for Single Biological Cell Characterization
Irfan Sohail Syed, IQRA University, Pakistan Abdulrahman Alghamdi, Saeed Mohammadi, Purdue University, United States
TU-A5.1P.9 16:20
Design of Matching Layers for Increasing the Electrical Field Penetration inside Human
Tissue
Simone Genovesi, University of Pisa, Italy; Ian Butterworth, Luca Daniel, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, United States
TU-A5.1P.10 16:40
Permittivity and Conductivity Estimation for Hyperthermia Treatment Planning
Martina Teresa Bevacqua, Università Mediterranea, Italy; Gennaro Giovanni Bellizzi, Università
Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy; Lorenzo Crocco, CNR-IREA, National Research Council of
Italy – Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment, Italy; Tommaso Isernia, Università
Mediterranea, Italy

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Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 17:00 Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 17:00
TU-A5.2P Grand B TU-SP.1P Special Session Marina III-IV

Design and implementation of advanced 3D manufacturing technique Modern Advances in Electromagnetic Imaging, Compressive Sensing
for millimeter-wave antennas and Radar
Session Chair: Mohamed Basha, University of Waterloo Session Co-Chairs: Okan Yurduseven, Duke University; Thomas Fromenteze, University
of Limoges
TU-A5.2P.1 13:20
A W-band Curved Aperture Horn Antenna With Consistent Radiation Patterns TU-SP.1P.1 13:20
Jake Cazden, Muhannad Al-Tarifi, Ljubodrag Boskovic, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, Metasurface Antennas in Computational Imaging and Security-Screening
United States David Smith, Okan Yurduseven, Jonah N. Gollub, Daniel Marks, Duke University, United States
TU-A5.2P.2 13:40 TU-SP.1P.2 13:40
Printed W-Band Luneburg Lens for Beamforming Applications Multiview Imaging with Real-Time Microwave Camera from Known Positions
Ahmed Bilal Numan, Jean-François Frigon, Jean-Jacques Laurin, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada Jaime Laviada, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Mohammad T.  Ghasr, Missouri University of Science
and Technology, United States; Fernando Las-Heras, University of Oviedo, Spain; Reza Zoughi, Missouri
TU-A5.2P.3 14:00 University of Science and Technology, United States
High-Gain Patch-Fed 3D-Printing Fresnel Zone Plate Lens Antenna for 60-GHz
Communications TU-SP.1P.3 14:00
Pei-Ling Chi, Chi-Hsien Pao, Ming-Hui Huang, Tao Yang, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Development of a Millimeter-Wave Shoe Scanner System
Mark Jones, David Sheen, Doug McMakin, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, United States
TU-A5.2P.4 14:20
A Printed Conical Beam Antenna for Millimeter-Wave Applications TU-SP.1P.4 14:20
Qian Zhu, Chi Hou Chan, City University of Hong Kong, China; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, Real beam, volumetric radar imaging at 340 GHz for security applications
United States Duncan Robertson, David Macfarlane, Robert Hunter, University of St Andrews, United Kingdom; Erio
Gandini, Nuria Llombart, Technical University of Delft, Netherlands
TU-A5.2P.5 14:40
Wideband Circularly-Polarized 3D Antenna Array for Millimeter-Wave Applications TU-SP.1P.5 14:40
Mohamad Mantash, Jamal Zaid, Arun Kesavan, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Adaptive Array Radar Imaging of a Human Body for Vital Sign Measurement
Scientifique, Canada Takuya Sakamoto, Kentaro Konishi, Kosuke Yamashita, University of Hyogo, Japan; Masashi Muragaki,
Shigeaki Okumura, Toru Sato, Kyoto University, Japan
Break 15:00
Break 15:00
TU-A5.2P.6 15:20
High Gain Disc Resonator Antenna Array with CPW Coupled for THz Applications TU-SP.1P.6 15:20
Kamel Sultan, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Mohamed Basha, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, A Compressive Millimeter-Wave Interferometric Imager For Security Applications
University of Waterloo, Canada Ettien L. Kpré, Nicolas Vellas, Christophe Gaquière, MC2 Technologies, France; Cyril Decroze, Thomas
Fromentèze, Moctar Mouhamadou, XLIM, France
TU-A5.2P.7 15:40
A Dual-Circularly Polarized Compact Feed Horn at 5G Millimeter-Frequency For Reflector TU-SP.1P.7 15:40
Application Compressive near-field imaging in the ULF/VLF
Xinhua Yu, Ghanshyam Mishra, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States Michael Gehm, Joel Greenberg, Steven Cummer, Duke University, United States
TU-A5.2P.8 16:00 TU-SP.1P.8 16:00
Millimeter-wave Toroidal Lens-Array Antennas Experimental Measurements Determining the Dielectric Permittivity and Thickness of a Penetrable Slab Affixed to the
Alexander Maltsev, Artem Lomayev, Andrey Pudeyev, Ilya Bolotin, Intel Corporation, Russia; Olesya Human Body Using Focused CW Mm-Wave Sensing
Bolkhovskaya, Valentin Seleznev, University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Mahdiar Sadeghi, Elizabeth Wig, Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States
TU-A5.2P.9 16:20 TU-SP.1P.9 16:20
An Ultra-wideband Fermi Tapered Slot Antenna with Waveguide-Microstrip Transition Mm-Wave and THz Active Electromagnetic Systems on Chip: Circuits-EM-Systems
Device Codesign Approach
Nan-Nan Wang, Bing-Xu Zhao, Mu Fang, Jing-Hui Qiu, Li-Yi Xiao, Harbin Institute of Technology, China Kaushik Sengupta, Princeton University, United States
TU-A5.2P.10 16:40 TU-SP.1P.10 16:40
A wideband millimeter-wave bidirectional circularly polarized antenna array using Robust BCS-based Direction-of-Arrival and Bandwidth Estimation of Unknown Signals
sequential rotation feeding for Cognitive Radar
Jun Hu, Qi Wu, Xiang Wang, State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves Southeast University, China Mohammad Hannan, Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy

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Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 17:00 Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 16:40
TU-SP.2P Special Session Marina I-II TU-A2.1P Grand C

Wideband Antenna and Phased Arrays for Performance and Physical Metamaterials for Antennas
Layer Security in Mobile Wireless 5G Session Co-Chairs: Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University; Premjeet Chahal, Michigan State
Session Co-Chairs: Johnson Wang, Wang Electro-Opto Corp.; Andrew Peterson, Georgia University; Majid Manteghi, Virginia Tech
Institute of Technology TU-A2.1P.1 13:20
TU-SP.2P.1 13:20 Design of a split-ring resonator based microstrip sensor for near-field inspection of
Performance Characterization of Monolithically Integrated mmW Phased Arrays composites
Seckin Sahin, Cosan Caglayan, Niru K. Nahar, Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, United States Saptarshi Mukherjee, Lalita Udpa, Satish Udpa, Prem Chahal, Michigan State University, United States
TU-SP.2P.2 13:40 TU-A2.1P.2 13:40
Development of 28GHz band Massive MIMO Antenna RF Frontend Module for 5G Miniaturized Microstrip Patch Antenna Using Magneto-dielectric Substrate for RFID
Satoshi Yamaguchi, Hikaru Watanabe, Hideharu Yoshioka, Yasuo Morimoto, Hideyuki Nakamizo, applications
Koji Tsutsumi, Shintaro Shinjo, Shigeru Uchida, Akihiro Okazaki, Toru Fukasawa, Naofumi Yoneda, Jamal Zaid, Mohamad Mantash, Arun Kesavan, Tayeb Denidni, Quebec University, Canada
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
TU-A2.1P.3 14:00
TU-SP.2P.3 14:00 High Directive Loop Antenna for Low-Profile Applications
Millimeter Wave Antenna-in-package (AIP) for 5G Commercial Products Mohammed Alharbi, Constantine Balanis, Craig Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States;
Dohyuk Ha, JunSig Kum, Kwanghyun Baek, Ki Joon Kim, Jinsu Heo, Jungyub Lee, YoungJu Lee, Hussein Shaman, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
Samsung Electronics, Korea (South)
TU-A2.1P.4 14:20
TU-SP.2P.4 14:20 Analysis of Microstrip Antennas on Metamaterial Substrate Using Discrete Mode
PCB Based UWB mm-Wave Smart Capped Bowtie Array for 5G Communication Systems Matching Method
Jian Yang, Sadegh Mansouri Moghaddam, Ashraf Zaman, Zhongxia Simon He, Vessen Vassilev, Veenu Kamra, Achim Dreher, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
TU-A2.1P.5 14:40
TU-SP.2P.5 14:40
Antenna Composed of Meta- and Natural-material Loops
Dual-band Cavity-Backed Dipole Antenna for Millimeter-Wave Communications Hisamatsu Nakano, Ittoku Yoshino, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan
Bin Yu, Shanghai University, China; Xitong Wu, Xiaoyang Ma, Speed Wireless Technology Inc., United
States; Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, SICS, China Break 15:00

Break 15:00 TU-A2.1P.6 15:20

TU-SP.2P.6 15:20
Dual-band Mushroom Antenna with Two Concentric Circles Composite Vias
Shuhei Terada, Tetsuya Ueda, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan; Masakazu Ikeda, Yuji Sugimoto,
A Transparent Dual-Polarized Antenna Array for 5G Smartphone Applications Soken, Inc, Japan; Shiro Koide, Denso Corporation, Japan
Manoj Stanley, Yi Huang, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom; Hanyang Wang, Hai Zhou, Huawei
Technology (UK), United Kingdom; Ahmed Alieldin, Sumin Joseph, University of Liverpool, United TU-A2.1P.7 15:40
Kingdom Radially Arrayed CP Metamaterial Lines
Hisamatsu Nakano, Tomoki Abe, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan
TU-SP.2P.7 15:40
37-39 GHz Vertically-Polarized End-fire 5G Antenna Array featuring Electrically Small TU-A2.1P.8 16:00
Profile A Wideband Horizontal Polarized Omnidirectional Loop Antenna
Junho Park, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea (South); Dooseok Choi, Samsung Junqing Xu, Qingyuan Zhang, Lingyun Zhou, Chang Chen, University of Science and Technology of
Electronics, Korea (South); Wonbin Hong, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea (South) China, China
TU-SP.2P.8 16:00 TU-A2.1P.9 16:20
Wideband Antennas and Phased Arrays for Enhancing Cybersecurity in 5G Mobile Parametric Investigations and Demonstration of A Metasurface-Coated Ultra-wideband
Wireless Monopole
Johnson Wang, Wang Electro-Opto Corp., United States Zhi Hao Jiang, Wei Hong, Southeast University, China
TU-SP.2P.9 16:20
A Multiport 5G Base-Station Antenna Using Series-Fed Patch Antenna Sub-Arrays
Fei-Peng Lai, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan; Hsueh-Jyh Li, National Taiwan University,
Taiwan; Chi-Min Li, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan; Pao-Jen Wang, Ming Chi University of
Technology, Taiwan; Yen-Sheng Chen, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
TU-SP.2P.10 16:40
Some Important Antenna Design Aspects for the 5th Generation mmWave User Device
Zhinong Ying, Kun Zhao, Sony Mobile Communications, Sweden; Bo Xu, Ericsson AB, Sweden

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Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 17:00 Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 16:40
TU-A1.1P Grand D TU-A5.3P Grand E

Dual-band and Multi-band antennas (I) RFID Design and Implementation Issues
Session Chair: Takuji Arima, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Session Chair: John Volakis, Florida International University
TU-A1.1P.1 13:20 TU-A5.3P.1 13:20
A Robust and Systematic Approach to Multiband Antenna Design for Operation on Design and Integration of Antennas for Launching RF Signals in Metallic Tubular
Complex Platforms under Geometry Modification Structures
Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States; Maifuz Ali, Florida International Univeristy, Jagannath Devkota, National Energy Technology Laboratory, United States; David W. Greve, DWGreve
United States; Ashwani Kumar, Sri Aurobindo College, Delhi University, India Consulting, United States; Paul R. Ohodnicki, National Energy Technology Laboratory, United States
TU-A1.1P.2 13:40 TU-A5.3P.2 13:40
A Multi-Band SRR and Strip Loaded Slot Antenna On RFID Tag Detection Inside Metal Pipes
Princy Paul, Krishnamoorthy Kandasamy, National Institute of Technology Karnataka, India; Mohammad Andrea Michel, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy; Marcos Rodriguez Pino, Universidad de Oviedo,
Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia Spain
TU-A1.1P.3 14:00 TU-A5.3P.3 14:00
A Tri-Band Antenna with Broadband Reduced RCS and Enhanced Directivity Dual-Layer Circularly Polarized Split Ring Resonator Inspired Antenna for Wearable UHF
You-Feng Cheng, Southwest Jiaotong University, China; Xiao Ding, Tu-Lu Liang, Wei Shao, University of RFID Tag
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Shubin Ma, Leena Ukkonen, Lauri Sydänheimo, Toni Björninen, Tampere University of Technology,
TU-A1.1P.4 14:20 Finland
Dual Band Octagonal Microstrip Antenna Design Method for Energy Harvesting TU-A5.3P.4 14:20
Francisco Rivera-Abreu, Abdullah Eroglu, Purdue University, United States RF Energy Harvesting System Integrating a Passive UHF RFID Tag as a Charge Storage
TU-A1.1P.5 14:40 Indicator
A Microstrip Grid Array Antenna for Dual Band Applications Nikta Pournoori, M. Waqas. A Khan, Leena Ukkonen, Toni Björninen, Tampere University of Technology,
Guanghui Xu, Huashan Luan, Hong-Li Peng, Yao-Ping Zhang, Wen-Yan Yin, Shanghai Jiao Tong Finland
University, China TU-A5.3P.5 14:40
Break 15:00 Small Epidermal UHF RFID Loop Antenna for Passive Oral Cavity Control Applications
TU-A1.1P.6 15:20
and Patient Health Monitoring
Paul Taylor, John Batchelor, University of Kent, United Kingdom
Multimode Multi-Constellation GNSS Antenna
Olutola Jonah, Leo Lanctot, Ford Motor Company, United States Break 15:00

TU-A1.1P.7 15:40 TU-A5.3P.6 15:20


Decoupled Dual-band Slot Antenna with Bidirectional Patterns for WLAN Applications A Compact AMC-Based Novel Monopole Antenna For RFID Applications
Yaohui Yang, Xiaoxiang Ding, Jinchao Ding, Zhiqin Zhao, University of Electronic Science and Technology Hifa Houssein Elzuwawi, Muhammad M. Tahseen, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche
of China, China Scientifique, Canada
TU-A1.1P.8 16:00 TU-A5.3P.7 15:40
Multiband Antenna Design for Ambient Energy Harvesting based on RF Field Design of a Wideband Wearable Planar UHF RFID Tag Antenna Attached to Multilayered
Investigation Human Body
Fatima Khalid, Muhammad Umar Khan, Nosherwan Shoaib, Warda Saeed, Hammad M. Cheema, Dan Wang, Yun Jing Zhang, Jia Ying Lv, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan TU-A5.3P.8 16:00
TU-A1.1P.9 16:20 Low-cost Conformal UHF RFID Tag Antenna for Plastic Water Bottles
Design of A Novel Quadruple Band-notched UWB Antenna Abubakar Sharif, Jun Ouyang, Yi Yan, Rui Long, University of Electronic Science and Technology of
Xu Liu, Hao Jin, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China China, China; Ali Raza, Southwest Jiaotong University, China
TU-A1.1P.10 16:40 TU-A5.3P.9 16:20
Printed Quasi Yagi Antenna with Closely Spaced and Thick Directors for Triple ISM- A Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna Used for Structural Health Monitoring
Band/Wideband Applications at UHF Guo Chun Wan, Ke Xue, Ruo Xing Gao, Jia Ying Lv, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China
Ceyhan Turkmen, Yigit Bakirli, Mustafa Secmen, Yasar University, Turkey; Mehmet Altuntas, ASELSAN
Inc., Turkey

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Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 17:00 Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 17:00
B TU-UB.1P Commonwealth C F TU-UF.1P Stone

Numerical Methods: Part II Remote Sensing in Complex and Random Media II


Session Chair: Liang Chen, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Session Co-Chairs: Akira Ishimaru, University of Washington, Seattle; Saba Mudaliar, Air
Force Research Laboratory
TU-UB.1P.1 13:20
Optimization and Reconfiguration of Wireless Communication Network in Mine TU-UF.1P.1 13:20
Environments Evolving Goals and Techniques of Satellite Constellation Design for Navigation,
Weitian Sheng, University of Michigan, United States; Abdulkadir Yücel, Nanyang Technological Communications and Remote Sensing: 1958-2018
University, Singapore; Yang Liu, Han Guo, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States Ibrahim Sanad, David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada
TU-UB.1P.2 13:40 TU-UF.1P.2 13:40
Parallel sparse LU factorization for Domain Decomposition Global Preconditioning Multiple scattering contributions to HF radar echoes from ice-covered seas
Dimitrios G. Makris, Javad Moshfegh, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United Stuart Anderson, University of Adelaide, Australia
States
TU-UF.1P.3 14:00
TU-UB.1P.3 14:00 Sparsification of the Reduced Matrix of the CBFM for a Memory Efficient Solution of
Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Simulation of Targets in Layered Media by a Hybrid Electrically Large EM Scattering Problems
Solver Based on Finite Element Method and Current and Charge Integral Equation Ines Fenni, Ziad Haddad, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States; Helene Roussel, Sorbonne Université,
Weifeng Huang, Runren Zhang, Dezhi Wang, Yuan Fang, Duke University, United States; Hanming France; Raj Mittra, University Of Central Florida, United States
Wang, Chevron Corporation, United States; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States
TU-UF.1P.4 14:20
TU-UB.1P.4 14:20 A Discontinuous Galerkin Method for the Solution of One Dimensional Radiative
Thin Dielectric Sheet based Surface Integral Equation for Simulating the Multiscale Transfer Equation
Hydraulic Fractures in a Layered Medium Phillip Clarke, Hang Wang, Justin Garrard, Reza Abedi, University of Tennessee Space Institute, United
Weifeng Huang, Yuan Fang, Runren Zhang, Dezhi Wang, Duke University, United States; Hanming States; Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States
Wang, Chevron Corporation, United States; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States
TU-UF.1P.5 14:40
TU-UB.1P.5 14:40 Random Field Realization and Time Domain Stochastic Simulation of a Complex
Multiphysics Modeling of Plasmonic Photoconductive Antennas using Time-Domain Electromagnetic Medium
Discontinuous Galerkin Method Reza Abedi, Philip Clarke, University of Tennessee Space Institute, United States; Saba Mudaliar, Wright
Liang Chen, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia; Kostyantyn Patterson Air Force Base, United States
Sirenko, O. Usikov Institute for Radiophysics and Electronics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Break 15:00
(IRE NASU), Ukraine; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST),
Saudi Arabia TU-UF.1P.6 15:20
Break 15:00 Empirical Doppler and Temporal Models of the S-band Backscattering from Forest
James Park, Russell Vela, Scott Gabert, Tim Huster, Marcus Campbell, Panos Tzanos, Kristopher Kim, Air
TU-UB.1P.6 15:20 Force Research Laboratory, United States
Accelerating the Transmission Matrix Retrieval via Low-Rank Compression and Fast TU-UF.1P.7 15:40
Proximal Gradient Methods UWB Millimeter Wave Propagation Model for Realistic Outdoor Environments: Dense
Han Guo, Eric Michielssen, Raj Rao Nadakuditi, University of Michigan, United States
Scatter by Trees and Non-specular Scattering Effects
TU-UB.1P.7 15:40 Jean Silva, Emanoel Costa, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nonlinear Magnetic Modeling for RF Applications TU-UF.1P.8 16:00
Zhi (Jackie) Yao, Han Cui, Rustu Umut Tok, Yuanxun Ethan Wang, University of California, Los Angeles,
United States Attenuation Statistics Derivation in the V&W Band Using Weather Cubes
Bertus Shelters, Brannon Elmore, James Ethridge, Jaclyn Schmidt, Jarred Burley, Steven Fiorino, Joseph
TU-UB.1P.8 16:00 Sugrue, Andrew Terzuoli, IEEE, United States
Emulation of Transient Electrodynamic Physics via Deep Neural Networks TU-UF.1P.9 16:20
Oameed Noakoasteen, Shu Wang, Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United States
Applying Numerical Weather Prediction Data to Improve One-way Path Loss Prediction
TU-UB.1P.9 16:20 Edward H. Burgess, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, United States
On Efficient Combination of the Calderon Multiplicative Preconditioner with the Adaptive TU-UF.1P.10 16:40
Integral Method Radiation Impedance of a Piston on a Rigid Sphere Located in an Ocean Waveguide
Yi-Ru Jeong, Ali E. Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United States
C. P. Vendhan, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India; Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research
TU-UB.1P.10 16:40 Laboratory, United States; Amlan Dutta Chowdhury, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India; C.
A Benchmark Suite for Quantifying RCS Simulation Performance on Modern Computers Prabavathi, Research Professional, United States
Jackson W. Massey, Jon T. Kelley, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Clifton C. Courtney, David
A. Chamulak, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, United States; Ali E. Yılmaz, University of Texas
at Austin, United States

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Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 16:40 Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 17:00
TU-A4.1P Webster B TU-UB.2P Commonwealth A

Advances in Inverse Scattering Techniques Applications of Electrically Small Antennas


Session Co-Chairs: Xudong Chen, National University of Singapore; Mahta Moghaddam, Session Co-Chairs: Jacob Adams, North Carolina State University; Ting-Yen Shih,
University of Southern California Univeristy of Idaho
TU-A4.1P.1 13:20 TU-UB.2P.1 13:20
Multi-parameter Microwave Inverse Scattering with Group Sparsity Constraints A Platform-Based, Small-Aperture Bandwidth Enhanced Direction Finding System for an
Guanbo Chen, Pratik Shah, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States Unmanned Ground Vehicle
TU-A4.1P.2 13:40 Mohammad Ranjbar Nikkhah, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; Fikadu Tafes Dagefu,
U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States; Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United
Learning Nonlinearity of Microwave Imaging Through Deep Learning States
Pratik Shah, Guanbo Chen, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States
TU-UB.2P.2 13:40
TU-A4.1P.3 14:00
An Innovative Learning-by-Examples Method for Real-Time Electrical Impedance Characteristics of EWE Antenna Installed on Actual Earth at 1 MHz for Landslides
Tomography of the Human Chest Prediction
Kousei Kumahara, Futoshi Kuroki, National Institute of Technology, Kure College, Japan; Masanori
Marco Salucci, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy Eguchi, Takeshi Yamakawa, Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute, Japan
TU-A4.1P.4 14:20 TU-UB.2P.3 14:00
Sparsity and Coherence in Inverse Problems - From 1D to 2D Processing through Matrix Utilizing Extremely Thin High Impedance Surfaces as Antennas
Completion Ahmad Almutawa, Mohammad Kamandi, Hamidreza Kazemi, Mahsa Darvishzadeh-Varcheie, Filippo
Giacomo Oliveri, Marco Salucci, University of Trento, Italy Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States
TU-A4.1P.5 14:40 TU-UB.2P.4 14:20
Some Considerations on the Physical Meaning of Orthogonality Sampling Method Impact of Antenna Q-factor on Power Handling in Direct Antenna Modulation
Martina Teresa Bevacqua, Roberta Palmeri, Tommaso Isernia, Università Mediterranea, Italy; Lorenzo Transmitters
Crocco, CNR-IREA, National Research Council of Italy – Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Kurt Schab, Danyang Huang, Jacob J. Adams, North Carolina State University, United States
Environment, Italy
TU-UB.2P.5 14:40
Break 15:00
Design of inverted F antenna for capsule endoscope
TU-A4.1P.6 15:20 Se Woong Kim, JongJin Baek, Youn Tae Kim, Chosun University, Korea (South)
Beam Domain Formulation for Tomographic Inverse Scattering. Part I: The Forward Break 15:00
Problem
Ram Tuvi, Ehud Heyman, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Timor Melamed, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, TU-UB.2P.6 15:20
Israel Quality Factor and Absorption Bandwidth of Small Receiving Antennas and Absorbers
Ofer Markish, Yehuda Leviatan, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
TU-A4.1P.7 15:40
Beam Domain Formulation for Tomographic Inverse Scattering. Part II: The Inverse TU-UB.2P.7 15:40
Problem Platform-Based, Electrically-Small HF Antenna with Switchable, Directional Radiation
Ram Tuvi, Ehud Heyman, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Timor Melamed, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Patterns
Israel Rubén Delgado Castillo, Ruyu Ma, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
TU-A4.1P.8 16:00 TU-UB.2P.8 16:00
New FFT Subspace-based Optimization Methods for Inverse-Scattering Problems A Compact Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR) Antenna with High-Isolation and
Zhun Wei, Xudong Chen, National University of Singapore, Singapore Monopole-Like Radiation Characteristics
TU-A4.1P.9 16:20 Ting-Yen Shih, University of Idaho, United States
An Equivalent Distorted Born Iterative Method to Solve Inverse Scattering Problem TU-UB.2P.9 16:20
Without Updating the Green’s Function Three dimensional Space-filling Curve Antennas: Radiation Characteristics and 3D
Zijian Liu, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Printing
Christopher Israel, Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States
TU-UB.2P.10 16:40
A Design of Dual Band MNG Antenna for Wi-Fi Applications
Hakjune Lee, Hoesung Yang, Seungil Myung, Kangbok Lee, Electronics and Telecommunications
Research Institute, Korea (South)

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Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 17:00 Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 17:00
TU-A1.2P Commonwealth B TU-A1.3P Otis

Antenna feeds and matching circuits (I) Antenna Theory II


Session Co-Chairs: Bayaner Arigong, Washington State University; Thomas Weldon, Session Co-Chairs: Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan; Qammer Abbasi, University
University of North Carolina, Charlotte of Glasgow
TU-A1.2P.1 13:20 TU-A1.3P.1 13:20
Impedance Matching of a Large Loop Antenna Inside a Circular Waveguide A Dual Band Modified Sierpinski Antenna For WiFi Applications
Nedime Pelin Mohamed Hassan Salem, Edip Niver, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States; Tolga Zeybek, Khaled ElMahgoub, Tufts University, United States
Mohamed Salem, Independent Researcher, Egypt
TU-A1.3P.2 13:40
TU-A1.2P.2 13:40 A Novel Broadband Microstrip Array Antenna with Beam Tilt
Waveguide-fed Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna using an Antipodal Finline Transition Min Guo, Min Wang, Ming-Ming Fan, Science and Technology on Electromagnetic Scattering Laboratory,
Ali Molaei, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States China
TU-A1.2P.3 14:00 TU-A1.3P.3 14:00
Circularly Polarized Compact Range Feed with 30 dB Polarization Isolation Design of Planar Sparse Antenna Array with Rectangular boundary by Bi-linear Approach
German Cortes-Medellin, NSI-MI Technologies, United States Cheng Zhang, Anyong Qing, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
TU-A1.2P.4 14:20 TU-A1.3P.4 14:20
Over-moded Bent Circular Waveguide Mode Converter for Gaussian Radiation Pattern Circularly Polarized Annular Slot Antenna Design on Deformed Finite Ground with Top
from Relativistic BWOs Loading by Circular Patch Using Characteristic Modes
Xuyuan Pan, Hamide Faraji, Edl Schamiloglu, Christos G. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, Arka Bhattacharyya, Bhaskar Gupta, Jadavpur University, India
United States
TU-A1.3P.5 14:40
TU-A1.2P.5 14:40 Fundamental Efficiency Limit of Passive Non-Magnetic Self-Interference Suppression in
An Efficient Mode-Matching Solution for Open-Ended Coaxial Waveguides via Analytic Full-Duplex Radios
Continuation of the Radial Space Adam Narbudowicz, Giuseppe Ruvio, Max Ammann, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland; Nicola
Guilherme Simon da Rosa, José R. Bergmann, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Marchetti, Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, Ireland
Break 15:00 Break 15:00
TU-A1.2P.6 15:20 TU-A1.3P.6 15:20
Demonstration of TM01 Circular Waveguide Mode in Matched Feeds for Single Offset Study on Directional Radiation Characteristics of Ultra-Wideband Dielectric Rod Antenna
Reflectors Based on Traveling Wave Analysis
Michael Forum Palvig, TICRA, Denmark; Olav Breinbjerg, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; Shu Lin, Jian-Lin Jiao, Yu Mao, Yu-Wei Zhang, Shou-Lan Liu, Cai-Tian Yang, Harbin Institute of Technology,
Peter Meincke, Erik Jørgensen, TICRA, Denmark China
TU-A1.2P.7 15:40 TU-A1.3P.7 15:40
A Septum Polarizer with Integrated Square to Circular Tapered Waveguide Transition Waveguide Slot Filtering Antenna Using Mushroom-Type Surface
Nasiha Nikolic, Andrew Weily, Ivan Kekic, Stephanie Smith, Ken Smart, CSIRO, Australia Zhi Zheng, Wei Wang, Hong-Tao Zhang, Mou-Ping Jin, East China Research Institute of Electronic
Engineering, China; Xian-Ling Liang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
TU-A1.2P.8 16:00
Loss Contributions in V-band Substrate Integrated Waveguides TU-A1.3P.8 16:00
Christopher G. Hynes, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada Cross-Correlation Green’s Function for Interaction Between Electric and Magnetic
TU-A1.2P.9 16:20 Current Sources
Debdeep Sarkar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India; Said Mikki, University of New Haven,
Performance Comparison of Smooth Walled and Corrugated Horns for Different Profile United States; Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India; Yahia M. M.
Options Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada
Jay Gupta, Dhaval Pujara, Nirma University, India
TU-A1.3P.9 16:20
TU-A1.2P.10 16:40 A CPW Fed Trapezoidal Fractal Patch Antenna for UWB Applications
Cost Effective Smooth Walled Conical Horn Using Polynomial Interpolation Shiv Charan Puri, Asansol Engineering College, India; Sushrut Das, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian
Jay Gupta, Dhaval Pujara, Nirma University, India School of Mines), India; Madan Gopal Tiary, Asansol Engineering College, India; Sonika Priyadarsani
Biswal, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), India
TU-A1.3P.10 16:40
Parallel plate VLF Mechanical Antenna Mechanical amplification and elimination of
electric field distortion
Huan Zheng, Jinbo Zhao, Bing Xiang, Qiaopo Xiong, Fangshun Deng, Wuhan Marine communication
research Institute, China

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Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 15:00 Tuesday, July 10 13:20 - 16:20
B TU-UB.3P Faneuil TU-A4.2P Douglass

Antenna Array Theory and Measurement Propagation in Indoor Environment


Session Co-Chairs: Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University; Ick-Jae Yoon, Session Chair: Ming Huang, Southwest China Institute of Electronic Technology
Chungnam National University
TU-A4.2P.1 13:20
TU-UB.3P.1 13:20 Comparison of Clustering Effect in Space-Delay Domain at 5.8 GHz Depending on the
Analysis and Elimination Strategy of Scan Blindness in a T-type Printed Dipole Phased Indoor Scenarios Sizes
Array Iñigo Cuiñas, Pascual Rodríguez-Pérez, Manuel García Sánchez, Universidade de Vigo, Spain
Hanni Koo, Sangwook Nam, Institute of New Media Communication (INMC), School of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea (South) TU-A4.2P.2 13:40
Multipath Mitigation Using Weight Suppression for Equalization in Indoor Positioning
TU-UB.3P.2 13:40 Systems
Measurement of a Perpendicular-Corporate Feed in a Three-Layered Parallel-Plate Slot Ali Jishi, Yikun Huang, Yuanxun Ethan Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
Array
Hisanori Irie, Takashi Tomura, Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan TU-A4.2P.3 14:00
Human Body Shadowing at 26.4 and 66.5 GHz in an Indoor Environment
TU-UB.3P.3 14:00 Mitsuki Nakamura, Motoharu Sasaki, Yasushi Takatori, NTT Corporation, Japan
Simplifying and Generalizing Antenna Array Expressions with the Antenna Equation
Everett Farr, Farr Fields, LC, United States TU-A4.2P.4 14:20
Time Dispersion Indoor Channel Characterization in the 8-12 GHz Frequency Band
TU-UB.3P.4 14:20 Lorenzo Rubio Arjona, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; Rafael Pedro Torres Jimenez, Jesus
Design of Feed Structure for 2×2-Element Waveguide Slot Arrays by Filter Design Theory Ramon Perez Lopez, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain; Vicent Miguel Rodrigo Peñarrocha, Universitat
Takashi Tomura, Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Politècnica de València, Spain; Herman Antonio Fernandez Gonzalez, Universidad Pedagógica y
Tecnológica de Colombia, Colombia; Luis Valle Lopez, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain; Juan Reig
TU-UB.3P.5 14:40
Pascual, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; Jose Basterrechea Verdeja, Marta Domingo Gracia,
On the Generation of Truncated Airy Beams with Antenna Arrays Universidad de Cantabria, Spain
Zhao Yang, Guangjun Wen, Daniele Inserra, Yongjun Huang, University of Electronic Science and
Technology of China, China TU-A4.2P.5 14:40
Indoor Localization Method Using Pathloss-Distance Relationship with Handset Sensor
Information
Tuesday, July 10 15:20 - 17:00 Kazushi Naruke, Naoki Honma, Kota Kikuchi, Ryota Tazawa, Iwate University, Japan; Yusuke Sugawara,
B TU-UB.4P Faneuil Hiroto Minamizawa, Atsushi Miura, Embedded Resource Integration, Inc., Japan
Electromagnetic Coupling and Interactions Break 15:00
Session Co-Chairs: Ahmed Hassan, University of Missouri-Kansas City; Jeffery Williams, TU-A4.2P.6 15:20
Sandia National Laboratories Deep-Sub-Wavelength Magnetoquasistatic Indoor Navigation Sensor - 2D Measurements
TU-UB.4P.1 15:20 Darmindra Arumugam, California Institute of Technology, United States
Microstrip Near-Field Cloaking Prototype Using 3-D Elliptical Metasurface Cloaks TU-A4.2P.7 15:40
Gitansh Gulati, Kevin Morris, Min Liang, University of Arizona, United States; Alexander B. Yakovlev, Backscatter model for low-frequency magneto-quasistatic fields in indoor environments
University of Mississippi, United States; Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States Raju Manthena, Darmindra Arumugam, California Institute of Technology, United States
TU-UB.4P.2 15:40 TU-A4.2P.8 16:00
Characteristic Mode Analysis of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles with Realistic Shapes and 28 GHz Channel Measurements in High Multipath, Indoor Environments
Material Composition Marcia Golmohamadi, Sakil Chowdhury, James Jamison, Eli Kravitz, Jeff Frolik, University of Vermont,
Mohamed Z. M. Hamdalla, Ahmed M. Hassan, Anthony N. Caruso, University of Missouri at Kansas United States
City, United States
TU-UB.4P.3 16:00
Combined Electromagnetic and Mechanical Vibration Environments
Jeffery Williams, Isak Reines, Larry Warne, Richard Jepsen, Roy Gutierrez, Brian Owens, Rebecca Coats,
Lorena Basilio, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
TU-UB.4P.4 16:20
Electromagnetic Dampeners to Improve Cavity Shielding Effectiveness
Salvatore Campione, Isak Reines, Larry Warne, Jeffery Williams, Roy Gutierrez, Rebecca Coats, Lorena
Basilio, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
TU-UB.4P.5 16:40
Cooperative THz to plasmon coupling in HEMT-array ultrathin membranes
Hugo Condori, Ashish Chanana, University of Utah, United States; Jimy Encomendero, Cornell University,
United States; Ajay Nahata, University of Utah, United States; Debdeep Jena, Huili Grace Xing, Cornell
University, United States; Berardi Sensale-Rodriguez, University of Utah, United States

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Oral Sessions, Wednesday, July 11
Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 09:40 Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 11:40
WE-A2.1A Grand C WE-A1.2A Grand D

Applications of Metasurfaces Dual-band and Multi-band antennas (II)


Session Co-Chairs: Mikhail Odit, ITMO University; Somak Bhattacharyya, Indian Institute Session Chair: Rafael Solis, University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez
of Technology (BHU)
WE-A1.2A.1 08:00
WE-A2.1A.1 08:00 A Compact Dual-Band Antenna Based on SIW Technology
Nonlocal Metasurfaces Performing Analog Mathematical Operations Taiwei Yue, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States
Hoyeong Kwon, Dimitrios Sounas, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States
WE-A1.2A.2 08:20
WE-A2.1A.2 08:20 Design and Testing of Flexible Koch Snowflake Dipole Antenna
Extending the Brewster Effect to Arbitrary Angle and Polarization using Bianisotropic Ian Madray, Ryan Kuemper, Jacob Martin, Joshua Hart, Megan Broussard, Austin Lovas, Mohammad
Metasurfaces Madani, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, United States
Guillaume Lavigne, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada WE-A1.2A.3 08:40
WE-A2.1A.3 08:40 Analyzing Practical Issues in SAR Measurements of Multiple-Antenna Transmitting
Microwave reflecting focusing metasurface based on water Devices
Mikhail Odit, Andrey Sayanskiy, ITMO University, Russia; Viktar Asadchy, Aalto University, Finland; Pavel Dinh Thanh Le, Soichi Watanabe, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology,
Belov, ITMO University, Russia Japan
WE-A2.1A.4 09:00 WE-A1.2A.4 09:00
Phase Discretization Influence on the Performance of Focusing Metasurface CPW-Fed Multiband Antenna for Various Wireless Communications Applications
Hongjun Chu, Jiaran Qi, Jinghui Qiu, Hongmei Li, Harbin Institute of Technology, China Osama Dardeer, Hala Elsadek, Esmat A. Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt
WE-A2.1A.5 09:20 WE-A1.2A.5 09:20
An Ultra-thin Wideband Linear to Circular Polarization Converter using Metasurface Design of a Multiband Feed Antenna for Orthogonal Polarization
Lavesh Nama, Somak Bhattacharya, Pradeep Kumar Jain, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Enze Zhang, Chen Xue, Jinghui Qiu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Varanasi, India
Break 09:40
WE-A1.2A.6 10:00
Wednesday, July 11 10:00 - 11:40 L-band Patch Antenna with Integrated Ka-band SIW Slot Array
WE-A1.1A Grand C Carlos Wah González, Rafael Rodríguez Solís, University of Puerto Rico, United States
Metasurface and Metamaterial Antennas WE-A1.2A.7 10:20
Session Co-Chairs: Constantine Balanis, Arizona State University; Ian McMichael, The Accelerated Design Optimization of Antenna Structures Using Adaptive Response Scaling
MITRE Corporation Slawomir Koziel, Sigmar Unnsteinsson, Reykjavik University, Iceland
WE-A1.1A.1 10:00 WE-A1.2A.8 10:40
Polarization Reconfigurable Holographic Artificial Impedance Surfaces Dual-Matching for Single Resonance Miniaturized Antenna for IoT applications
Subramanian Ramalingam, Constantine Balanis, Craig Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States Tran Quang Khai Nguyen, Leonardo Lizzi, Fabien Ferrero, University of Cote d’Azur, CNRS LEAT, France
WE-A1.1A.2 10:20 WE-A1.2A.9 11:00
Multilayered Axially Modulated Cylindrical Metasurfaces Design and Development of a Compact Dual CP Eight Band Planar Log Periodic Antenna
Subramanian Ramalingam, Constantine Balanis, Craig Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States; for RF Energy Harvesting through Ambient Sources
Hussein Shaman, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Hafiz Saad Khaliq, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan; Ali Javed Hashmi, National
WE-A1.1A.3 10:40 University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan; Wasif Tanveer Khan, Lahore University of
Management Sciences, Pakistan
Sidelobe Supression in Modulated Surface Reactance Antennas
Xavier Artiga, Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC/CERCA), Spain WE-A1.2A.10 11:20
WE-A1.1A.4 11:00 Dual-band Notched Ultra-Wideband Microstrip Antenna With Integrated Bluetooth band
Mohamed El-Gendy, Researcher at Electronics Research Institute, Egypt
Modulated Metasurface Antennas Design Based on Generalized Boundary Conditions
Xiao Liu, Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China
WE-A1.1A.5 11:20
A Metamaterial Broadwall Waveguide Slot Filtering Antenna for SAR Applications
Wei Wang, Zhi Zheng, Hongtao Zhang, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China;
Xiaochuan Fang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Xianling Liang,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

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Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 11:40 Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 11:20
WE-A5.1A Grand E B WE-UB.1A Commonwealth C

Applications of millimeter-wave, terahertz and optical antennas Numerical Methods: Part III
Session Co-Chairs: Jayanti Venkataraman, Rochester Institute of Technology; Michele Session Co-Chairs: Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Tamagnone, Harvard University (KAUST); Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University Louaize; Vikass Monebhurrun, Centrale
Supelec, France
WE-A5.1A.1 08:00
Graphene-Based Spiral Nanoantenna for Intrabody Communication at Terahertz WE-UB.1A.1 08:00
Hadeel Elayan, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates; Raed Shubair, Research Laboratory of A Generalized Singularity Subtraction Method for Evaluating Layered Medium Green’s
Electronics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States; Josep Jornet, Buffalo State Functions
University, United States; Asimina Kiourti, Ohio State University, United States; Raj Mittra, University Hongfeng Yang, Ali E. Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United States
of Central Florida, United States
WE-UB.1A.2 08:20
WE-A5.1A.2 08:20 Derivation of the Fundamental Solution of Dirac Equation Using Green Functions
Elliptical Monopole Antenna on InP Substrate for Sub-THz RTD-based Oscillators Morteza Shahpari, Andrew Seagar, Griffith University, Australia
H. M. Santos, University of Porto / INESC TEC, Portugal; L. M. Pessoa, INESC TEC, Portugal; Pedro Pinho,
Instituto de Telecomunicações / ADEETC, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal; H. M. WE-UB.1A.3 08:40
Salgado, University of Porto / INESC TEC, Portugal On Parallel Direct Domain Decomposition Methods (D3M)s
Javad Moshfegh, Dimitrios G. Makris, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United
WE-A5.1A.3 08:40 States
Mid-Infrared Optical Nanoantennas Using Hyperbolic Hexagonal Boron Nitride Phonon
WE-UB.1A.4 09:00
Polaritons
Michele Tamagnone, Antonio Ambrosio, Kundan Chaudhary, Luis A. Jauregui, Philip Kim, William L. Integral- and differential-equation magneto-quasi-static solvers for non-linear dynamics
Wilson, Federico Capasso, Harvard University, United States in magnetic materials and devices
Simon Couture, Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States
WE-A5.1A.4 09:00
Fabrication and Characterization of Plasmonic Thin-Film Terahertz Photoconductive WE-UB.1A.5 09:20
Antenna A Novel Dipole-Moment Based Hybrid Technique for Numerically Efficient Solution of
Nathan Burford, Wattglass Inc., United States; Michael Evans, TeraView Ltd, United Kingdom; Magda Multi-Scale Problems
El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States Kapil Sharma, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida,
United States
WE-A5.1A.5 09:20
Enhancement of Intra-chip Transmission between Wireless Interconnects using Artificial Break 09:40
Magnetic Conductors WE-UB.1A.6 10:00
Rounak Singh Narde, Jayanti Venkataraman, Amlan Ganguly, Rochester Institute of Technology, United A Hybrid Integration Scheme to Handle Singularities in the MFIE
States Javier Rivero, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; D. R.
Break 09:40 Wilton, University of Houston, United States; W. A. Johnson, Consultant, United States
WE-A5.1A.6 10:00 WE-UB.1A.7 10:20
Effects of Glob Top on mmWave Bond Wire Antennas The Least Common Multiple Sin-Cos Method for FDTD Simulation of Stratified Media at
Ivan Ndip, Max Huhn, Klaus-Dieter Lang, Fraunhofer IZM, Germany oblique Incidences with Different Frequencies
Youngjoon Lim, Bongkyun Seo, Sangwook Nam, Seoul National University, Korea (South)
WE-A5.1A.7 10:20
Design and Characterization of One-Sided Directional Slot Antenna for 1THz Waves WE-UB.1A.8 10:40
Yuki Miyaji, Haruichi Kanaya, Tanemasa Asano, Kyushu University, Japan Error Analysis of QR-Decomposition-Based Nondirective Stable Plane Wave MLFMA
Bahram Khalichi, Bilkent University, Turkey; Özgür Ergül, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Vakur
WE-A5.1A.8 10:40 Behcet Erturk, Bilkent University, Turkey
Dual Polarized Metasurface Based Absorber for Sub Millimetric / THz Applications
Ali Abdelsallam, Arab Academy for Science and Technology, Egypt; Mahmoud A. Abdalla, Military WE-UB.1A.9 11:00
Technical College, Egypt; Abdelhamid Gaafar, Arab Academy for Science and Technology, Egypt Transient Analysis of Electromagnetic Wave Interactions in Magnetized Plasma using
WE-A5.1A.9 11:00
Volume Integral Equations
Sadeed Sayed, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia; Huseyin
Radiation Pattern Characterization of Terahertz Photoconductive Antennas Using Time- Arda Ulku, Gebze Technical University, Turkey; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and
Domain Spectroscopy System Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia
Kholoud Elmabruk, Kazim Demir, Asaf Behzat Sahin, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey; Hakan
Altan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Mehmet Unlu, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey
WE-A5.1A.10 11:20
Reconfigurable Terahertz Antenna design using Active Metamaterial
Ramesh Reddy Chirrayyagari, Vijay Kumar, VIT University, India

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F WE-UF.1A Stone WE-A1.3A Webster

Remote Sensing High Directivity Broadband Antennas and Arrays


Session Co-Chairs: Thomas Hanley, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory; Blackwell Session Co-Chairs: Emilio Arnieri, University of Calabria; Okan Yurduseven, Duke
Bill, MIT Lincoln Laboratory University
WE-UF.1A.1 08:00 WE-A1.3A.1 08:00
Quad-band Total Power Radiometer Payload for the Micro-sized Microwave Atmospheric PolyStrata® X/Ku/K/Ka-band, Dual-Polarized, Tightly Coupled Dipole Scannable
Satellite II Focal Plane Array
Idahosa Osaretin, William Blackwell, R. Vincent Leslie, Daniel Cousins, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United Jared Williams Jordan, Will Stacy, Jackson Ng, Benjamin L. Cannon, Aaron Caba, Kenneth J. Vanhille,
States Justin Clough, Brandon Stanton, Nuvotronics, United States; Paul E. Racette, NASA, United States
WE-UF.1A.2 08:20 WE-A1.3A.2 08:20
Investigation of Melting Layer for Convective Rain in Tropical Region Non-Uniformly Fed Broadband CTS Array for Side Lobe Level Reduction in E-plane
Feng Yuan, Yee Hui Lee, Shilpa Manandhar, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Yu Song Thomas Potelon, Mauro Ettorre, Ronan Sauleau, Institut d’Électronique et de Télécommunications de
Meng, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore Rennes (IETR), France
WE-UF.1A.3 08:40 WE-A1.3A.3 08:40
On the Importance of PWV in Detecting Precipitation Enhanced Bandwidth Performance of Slotted Antenna Array Exploiting the Multiple
Shilpa Manandhar, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Soumyabrata Dev, The ADAPT Center, Feeding Technique
Ireland; Yee Hui Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Yu Song Meng, Agency for Science, Anastasios Koutinos, Georgios Ioannopoulos, Michael Chryssomallis, Georgios Kyriacou, Democritus
Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore University of Thrace, Greece
WE-UF.1A.4 09:00 WE-A1.3A.4 09:00
Modeling surface radio refractivity in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Millimeter-Wave Broadband Multi-Beam End-Fire Dual Circularly Polarized Antenna
Jamiyan Sukhbaatar, Nyamjav Jambaljav, National University of Mongolia, Mongolia Array
WE-UF.1A.5 09:20 Qi Wu, Haiming Wang, Wei Hong, Southeast University, China; Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Institute of
Classification of Targets in SAR Imagery using Deep Neural Networks Technology, Japan
Irving Delgado, Muhammed Dawood, New Mexico State University, United States WE-A1.3A.5 09:20
Break 09:40 A Broadband Dual-polarized Capped Bow-tie 2×2 Antenna Array for 28 GHz Band in
WE-UF.1A.6 10:00
5G Systems
Runqi Wu, Zhengting Liu, Youwei Zhou, Xin Wang, Jungang Yin, Hunan University, China; Jian Yang,
Analyzing Solar Irradiance Variation From GPS and Cameras Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Shilpa Manandhar, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Soumyabrata Dev, ADAPT Center,
Ireland; Yee Hui Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Yu Song Meng, Agency for Science, Break 09:40
Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore WE-A1.3A.6 10:00
WE-UF.1A.7 10:20 Radome Enhancement Technique for High-Power Wideband Millimeter Wave Antennas
Characterizing the Polarimetric Radar Backscatter Response of Road Surfaces at 230 Conrad Andrews, Nathan Jastram, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States
GHz in Support of Next Generation Sensors for Autonomous Vehicles WE-A1.3A.7 10:20
Abdulrahman Alaqeel, Amr Ibrahim, Adib Nashashibi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States; Wideband Dielectric-Loaded Venetian-Blind Polarizer for a Short f/D Lens Antenna
Hussein Shaman, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Kamal Sarabandi, Bryan Fox, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States; Herbert Aumann, University of Maine, United States;
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States David Mooradd, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States
WE-UF.1A.8 10:40 WE-A1.3A.8 10:40
Efficient Modelling the Triaxial Induction Logging Response to Near-borehole Hydraulic Transverse Permittivity Gradient (TPG) Superstrates or Lens: A Critical Perspective
Multi-fractures with a One-element Perfectly Matched Layer and Impedance Transition Raheel Hashmi, Affan Baba, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia
Boundary Condition WE-A1.3A.9 11:00
Runren Zhang, Qingtao Sun, Weifeng Huang, Yiqian Mao, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States
High-Efficiency Square-Aperture Horn Antenna with a Linear Spline Profile
WE-UF.1A.9 11:00 Raynell Inojosa, Hiroyuki Deguchi, Mikio Tsuji, Doshisha University, Japan
Electromagnetic Algorithms for 3D Fracture Evaluation under Planar Stratified Media in WE-A1.3A.10 11:20
Through-Casing Measurement A Wideband Dipole Antenna With Vertical Plates
Yuan Fang, Yunyun Hu, Dezhi Wang, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States
Wanjun Yang, Yongmei Pan, Pengfei Hu, South China University of Technology, China

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Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 11:40 Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 11:40
B WE-UB.2A Commonwealth A WE-A1.4A Commonwealth B

Antenna Arrays in Advanced Applications Frequency Independent Antennas


Session Co-Chairs: Francesco Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino; Fan Yang, Tsinghua Session Co-Chairs: Cristina Villalobos, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Mohamed
University Elmansouri, University Of Colorado Boulder
WE-UB.2A.1 08:00 WE-A1.4A.1 08:00
Ultra-Wideband Tightly Coupled Dipole Array with FSS R-Card Exploiting Polarization Wobble in Sinuous Antennas for the Detection of Linear
Jingni Zhong, Alexander Johnson, Elias A. Alwan, John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United Scatterers in Ground Penetrating Radar Applications
States Dylan Crocker, Waymond Scott, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
WE-UB.2A.2 08:20 WE-A1.4A.2 08:20
8x4 Long Slot Array for Far-Field Wireless Power Transfer Applications Optimization of LPDA Antennas with Axial Twist
Siyi Zhou, Mauro Ettorre, CNRS, University of Rennes1, IETR, France; Waleed Alomar, King Abdulaziz M.Cristina Villalobos, Elizabeth Rodriguez Hernandez, Heinrich Foltz, University of Texas Rio Grande
City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States Valley, United States
WE-UB.2A.3 08:40 WE-A1.4A.3 08:40
Design of Platform-Based, Compact HF Direction Finding Antenna Array Using the Broadband Printed Log-Periodic Antenna with Coaxial Feed
Characteristic Mode Theory Wolf-Stefan Benedix, Daniel Brandenburg, Xinguang Dong, Dirk Plettemeier, Universitiy of Technology
Ruyu Ma, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Dresden, Germany
WE-UB.2A.4 09:00 WE-A1.4A.4 09:00
Matching and Directivity of a Layer Stacked Array for VHF Radar Applications A Six-Octave Wideband and Low Profile Log-Period Monopole Endfire Antenna
Jakob Helander, Daniel Sjöberg, Doruk Tayli, Lund University, Sweden Jian Li, Yongjun Huang, Guangjun Wen, Liang Ma, Wei Hu, Weiwei Gu, University of Electronic Science
and Technology of China, China
WE-UB.2A.5 09:20
A 24GHz micropatch antenna array for human hand gestures detection WE-A1.4A.5 09:20
Kai Yao, Shengchang Lan, Haoyu Tang, Zonglong He, Caitian Yang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China A Planar Compact Helical Log-Periodic Array
Qiaoyu Chen, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Yunhui Di, Zhenxin Hu, Chongqing
Break 09:40 University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Wen Wu, Nanjing University of Science and
WE-UB.2A.6 10:00 Technology, China
Size Reduction of a 15-element Yagi-Uda Array for High Gain Applications Break 09:40
James Howell, Sungkyun Lim, Georgia Southern University, United States
WE-A1.4A.6 10:00
WE-UB.2A.7 10:20 Performance of a Spiral Antenna System for Wideband Sensing and Direction Finding
A Two-dimensional DOA Estimation Method for very Low SNR Nathan Jastram, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States
Dah Guy Luc Herman Segba, Nadir Hakem, Laboratoire de Recherche Télébec en Communications
Souterraines Université du Quebec en Abitibi Témiscaming, Canada WE-A1.4A.7 10:20

WE-UB.2A.8 10:40
Implementation of a Self-matched 40:1 two arm Archimedean Spiral Antenna
Dip Thakar, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States
Multi-material Printed C-Band Coupler for Phased Array Applications
Dmytro Volkov, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States; Susan Trulli, Chris Laighton, Elicia WE-A1.4A.8 10:40
Harper, Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems, United States; Craig Armiento, Alkim Akyurtlu, University Analysis of Archimedean Spiral Antenna Fed by Hecken and Exponential Microstrip
of Massachusetts Lowell, United States Baluns
WE-UB.2A.9 11:00 Eduardo Sakomura, Daniel Ferreira, Ildefonso Bianchi, Daniel Nascimento, Technological Institute of
Aeronautics, Brazil
High Gain Low Side Lobe Wideband Patch Array with High Forward to Backward Ratio
Dhruva Poduval, Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States WE-A1.4A.9 11:00
WE-UB.2A.10 11:20 Compact Planar Two-Arm Compound Spiral Antenna for L-/X-Band Direction Finding
Axial Ratio Optimization of a Circularly Polarized 2x2 Microstrip Antenna Array for a Applications
Eduardo Sakomura, Daniel Ferreira, Ildefonso Bianchi, Daniel Nascimento, Technological Institute of
Reflectarray Feed Application Aeronautics, Brazil
Roger Lorenzoni Farias, Custodio Peixeiro, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Marcos Vinicio Thomas Heckler,
Federal University of Pampa, Brazil WE-A1.4A.10 11:20
A Design of the Parachute Conformal Antenna
Chen Xue, Enze Zhang, Jinghui Qiu, Microwave Engineering Department Harbin Institute of Technology,
China

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Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 09:40 Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 11:40
WE-A1.5A Otis WE-SP.1A Special Session Marina I

Polarization Reconfigurable Antennas Functional Material Platforms Enabling Exotic Scattering Phenomena
Session Chair: Jeffrey Nanzer, Michigan State University Session Chair: Richard Ziolkowski, University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
WE-A1.5A.1 08:00 WE-SP.1A.1 08:00
A Pattern and Polarization Reconfigurable Liquid Metal Helical Antenna Terahertz Reflectarrays for Beam Manipulation and Polarization Control
Shubham Singh, Jim Taylor, Hengyi Zhou, Arpan Pal, Amit Mehta, Swansea University, United Kingdom; Christophe Fumeaux, Wendy S. L. Lee, Daniel Headland, University of Adelaide, Australia; Tiaoming Niu,
Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University, Japan; Paul Howland, DSTL, United Kingdom Lanzhou University, China; Sharath Sriram, Madhu Bhaskaran, RMIT University, Australia; Withawat
Withayachumnankul, University of Adelaide, Australia
WE-A1.5A.2 08:20
A Polarization-Agile Stub-Loaded Square Patch Antenna with Proximity Coupled Feed WE-SP.1A.2 08:20
Hsinju Chen, Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Functional All-dielectric Metasurfaces for Efficient Manipulation of Electromagnetic
WE-A1.5A.3 08:40 Waves
Polina Kapitanova, Andrey Sayanskiy, ITMO University, Russian Federation; Andrey Miroshnichenko,
Electronically Polarization-Reconfigurable Rectangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna University of New South Wales Canberra, Australia; Pavel Belov, ITMO University, Russia
Beijia Liu, Jinghui Qiu, Nannan Wang, Hua Zong, Hongjun Chu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
WE-SP.1A.3 08:40
WE-A1.5A.4 09:00
A quad-polarization reconfigurable omnidirectional antenna Effective Switching of Microwaves by Simple Water-Based Metasurfaces
Samel Arslanagic, Rasmus E. Jacobsen, Andrei V. Lavrinenko, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
Changlong Qi, Yuehui Cui, RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China
WE-SP.1A.4 09:00
WE-A1.5A.5 09:20
Frequency and Polarization Circular Reconfigurable Microstrip Antenna with Switching Flat Optical Mach-Zehnder Interferometer based on Gradient Metasurfaces
Nasim Mohammadi Estakhri, Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States
Feed Configuration
Suresh Kumar M, Yogesh Kumar Choukiker, VIT University, India WE-SP.1A.5 09:20
Multifunctional Metagratings
Younes Ra’di, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States
Wednesday, July 11 10:00 - 11:40
Break 09:40
WE-A1.6A Otis
WE-SP.1A.6 10:00
Pattern Reconfigurable Antennas Unique Charactersitics and Applications of Systems With Exceptional Points of
Session Chair: Jong-Won Yu, Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Degeneracy
WE-A1.6A.1 10:00 Mohamed Y. Nada, Mohamed Othman, Farshad Yazdi, Dmitry Oshmarin, Ahmed F. Abdelshafy, Filippo
Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna Loaded with Frequency Selective Surface and Artificial Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States
Dielectric Medium WE-SP.1A.7 10:20
Jinxin Li, National Institute for Scientific Research(INRS), Canada; Qingsheng Zeng, Nanjing University Tailoring direction-dependent photon statistics with arrays of quantum emitters
of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Iñigo Liberal, Iñigo Ederra, Public University of Navarre, Spain; Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona,
Canada United States
WE-A1.6A.2 10:20 WE-SP.1A.8 10:40
Radiation Pattern Agile Antenna for Smart IoT Gateways Polarizability and Light Scattering by Subwavelength Graded-Index Plasmonic Spheres
Luca Santamaria, Fabien Ferrero, Leonardo Lizzi, University Côte d’Azur, CNRS, LEAT, France Dimitrios Tzarouchis, Ari Sihvola, Aalto University, Finland
WE-A1.6A.3 10:40 WE-SP.1A.9 11:00
Back-to-Back Magnetic Dipole Antennas With Pattern Reconfigurability Metamaterial-inspired Electrically Small Platforms: Enhanced Directivity Properties
Hye-Won Jo, Ghoo Kim, Jong-Sang Yoo, Jong-Won Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Richard Ziolkowski, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Technology (KAIST), Korea (South)
WE-SP.1A.10 11:20
WE-A1.6A.4 11:00 Design and Optimization of Radiation Pattern Reconfigurable Nanoloop Antennas
Planar Wide-Angle Scanning Periodic Sparse Phased Array Using Pattern Reconfigurable Ryan J. Chaky, Jogender Nagar, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Arnold
Antenna F. McKinley, University College London, United Kingdom; Mario F. Pantoja, University of Granada, Spain
Fei Yan, Runliang Xia, The 38th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation,
China
WE-A1.6A.5 11:20
Spoof Surface Plasmon Polaritons Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna for Wide-angle
Coverage
Kaijie Zhuang, Junping Geng, Xianling Liang, Weiren Zhu, Chong He, Yuliang Liang, Maohua Zhu,
Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

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Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 11:40 Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 11:40
WE-SP.2A Special Session Marina II WE-A5.2A Marina III

EM Propagation and Prediction in Non-Standard Atmosphere Biomedical applications of antennas in imaging and detection
Supported by Field Measurements Session Co-Chairs: Joseph Kotulski, Sandia National Laboratories; Jean Jacques Laurin,
Session Co-Chairs: Caglar Yardim, The Ohio State University; Tracy Haack, Naval École Polytechnique de Montréal
Research Laboratory WE-A5.2A.1 08:00
WE-SP.2A.1 08:00 A Fast Method to Estimate the Total Delivered Power of a 2-Channel MRI Radio Frequency
Ducting Conditions During CASPER-West Field Campaign Coil
Qing Wang, Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Denny Alappattu, Moss Landing Marine Qi Zeng, Ji Chen, University of Houston, United States
Laboratory, United States; Kyle Franklin, Ryan Yamaguchi, David Ortiz-Suslow, Naval Postgraduate WE-A5.2A.2 08:20
School, United States; Caglar Yardim, Robert Burkholder, Ohio State University, United States
Evaluating Effect of Calibration Factor for Lead Computational Model to Assess MRI
WE-SP.2A.2 08:20 RF-Induced Heating
Estimation of Evaporation Duct and Surface-Based Duct Parameters from a Combined Mikhail Kozlov, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany; Wolfgang
Refractivity Model Kainz, U.S. FDA, CDRH, United States
Qi Wang, Robert Burkholder, Caglar Yardim, Ohio State University, United States; Qing Wang, Ryan WE-A5.2A.3 08:40
Yamaguchi, K. Franklyn, David Ortiz-Suslow, E. Creegan, J. Fernando, Naval Postgraduate School, United
States On the Optimization of Distributed Magnetic Traps in MRI Coils Decoupling
Danilo Brizi, University of Pisa, Italy; Nunzia Fontana, Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le
WE-SP.2A.3 08:40 Telecomunicazioni (CNIT), Italy; Filippo Costa, University of Pisa, Italy; Gianluigi Tiberi, Fondazione
Casper West Evaporation Duct Height Inversion Using LATPROP-Radar Imago 7, Italy; Agostino Monorchio, University of Pisa, Italy
Joshua Compaleo, Caglar Yardim, Luyao Xu, Shanka Wijesundara, Joel Johnson, Robert Burkholder, WE-A5.2A.4 09:00
Ohio State University, United States; Tom Hanley, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, United States;
Tracy Haack, Navy Marine Meteorology Division, United States; Qing Wang, Naval Postgraduate School, Evaluation of Experimental Microwave Radar-Based Images: Evaluation Criteria
United States Declan O’Loughlin, Martin Glavin, Edward Jones, Martin O’Halloran, National University of Ireland
Galway, Ireland
WE-SP.2A.4 09:00
WE-A5.2A.5 09:20
Sensitivity of Near-shore Electromagnetic Propagation to the Spatial Variability of
Evaporative Duct Properties Dielectric Property Based Classification of Hepatic Malignancies
Kyle Franklin, Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Qing Wang, U.S. Navy, United States; Denny Tuba Yilmaz, Mehmet Cayoren, Ibrahim Akduman, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Alappattu, Moss Landing Marine Lab / Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Caglar Yardim, Ohio Break 09:40
State University, United States
WE-A5.2A.6 10:00
WE-SP.2A.5 09:20 Effect of electrode geometry on the lead electromagnetic model and RF-induced heating
Evaluating the Use of Different Flux-Gradient Functions in NAVSLaM During Two Mikhail Kozlov, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany; Wolfgang
Experiments Kainz, U.S. FDA, CDRH, United States
Paul Frederickson, Denny Alappattu, Qing Wang, Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Adam WE-A5.2A.7 10:20
Christman, H. J. S. Fernando, University of Notre Dame, United States; Caglar Yardim, Luyao Xu, Ohio
State University, United States; Byron Blomquist, Earth System Research Laboratory, United States Terahertz Imaging of Transgenic Murine Breast Cancer Tumors
Tyler Bowman, University of Arkansas, United States; Keith Bailey, Oklahoma State University, United
Break 09:40 States; Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States
WE-SP.2A.6 10:00 WE-A5.2A.8 10:40
Variabilities of Evaporation Ducts in a Near-Shore Coastal Environment Evaluation of Specific Absorption Rates with High Resolution Human Head Models at
Denny Alappattu, San Jose State University, United States; Qing Wang, Marcela Ulate, Naval 890 MHz
Postgraduate School, United States; Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Adam Mikhail Kozlov, Nikolaus Weiskopf, Harald Moeller, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain
Christman, Harindra Joseph Fernando, University of Notre Dame, United States; Djamal Khelif, Sciences, Germany
University of California, Irvine, United States
WE-A5.2A.9 11:00
WE-SP.2A.7 10:20 Contrast-enhanced Thermoacoustic Imaging for Breast Tumor Detection with Sparse
Investigating the Accuracy of Numerical Weather Prediction Modeling in Subrefractive Measurements
Environments Baosheng Wang, Lifan Xu, Xiong Wang, ShanghaiTech University, China
Katherine Mulreany, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, United States; Tracy Haack, Naval
Research Laboratory, United States; Ted Rogers, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, United States WE-A5.2A.10 11:20

WE-SP.2A.8 10:40
Design of Thermoacoustic Monitoring System for Hyperthermia
Lifan Xu, Baosheng Wang, Xiong Wang, ShanghaiTech University, China
COAMPS Refractivity Forecast Evaluation Using LATPROP-UWB Propagation Loss Data
Luyao Xu, Caglar Yardim, Ohio State University, United States; Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory,
United States; Robert Burkholder, Ohio State University, United States; Qing Wang, Naval Postgraduate
School, United States
WE-SP.2A.9 11:00
Fusion of propagation observations and numerical weather prediction via warping
functions
Ted Rogers, Chelsea Mediavilla, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, United States
WE-SP.2A.10 11:20
Effects of Assimilation of Surface Temperature Data on the Evaporation Duct and
Propagation Predictions
Tracy Haack, Teddy Holt, Daniel Tyndall, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Brian Granger, Eric
Justice, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, United States

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Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 11:40 Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 11:20
WE-A2.2A Marina IV WE-A5.3A Faneuil

RCS Management and Cloaking Additively Manufactured Antennas and Structures


Session Co-Chairs: Fernando Texeira, The Ohio State University; Andrea Alù, City Session Co-Chairs: Thomas Weller, University of South Florida; Raphael Kastner, Tel Aviv
University of New York University
WE-A2.2A.1 08:00 WE-A5.3A.1 08:00
Electromagnetic Cloaking for Antenna Arrays Additively Manufactured Vertically Interconnected On-Package Microstrip Patch Antenna
Alessio Monti, Mirko Barbuto, Niccolò Cusano University, Italy; Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, Ramiro Ramirez, Thomas Weller, University of South Florida, United States
United States; Alessandro Toscano, Filiberto Bilotti, Roma Tre University, Italy
WE-A5.3A.2 08:20
WE-A2.2A.2 08:20 Folding, Tessellation, and Deployment of an Origami-Inspired Active-Material-Enabled
Active Surface Cloaking with Patch Antennas Self-Folding Reflector Antenna
Paris Ang, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada Deanna Sessions, Sameer Jape, Edwin Peraza-Hernandez, Joshua Ruff, Texas A&M University, United
WE-A2.2A.3 08:40 States; Beatriz Borges, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Francisco A. Espinal,
Gregory H. Huff, Dimitris Lagoudas, Darren Hartl, Texas A&M University, United States
Scattering Control and Camouflage through Metasurfaces
Stefano Vellucci, Roma Tre University, Italy; Alessio Monti, Niccolò Cusano University, Italy; Alessandro WE-A5.3A.3 08:40
Toscano, Filiberto Bilotti, Roma Tre University, Italy Ultra Wideband Dielectric Rod Antenna Advancements through Additive Manufacturing
WE-A2.2A.4 09:00 Nicholas Wittemen, BAE Systems, United States
Low-Observable Reflectors Using Perfect Pulses WE-A5.3A.4 09:00
Mohammad Alhassoun, Michael Varner, Gregory Durgin, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States Experimental Results of a Compressive Reflector Antenna Producing Spatial Coding
WE-A2.2A.5 09:20 Ali Molaei, Katherine Graham, Luis Tirado, Ashkan Ghanbarzadeh Dagheyan, Anthony Bisulco, Juan
Heredia-Juesas, Chang Liu, Joseph Von Holten, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University,
A Novel Electromagnetic Surface for Super-wideband RCS Reduction United States
Jianxun Su, Jinbo Liu, Zengrui Li, Communication University of China, China; Jiming Song, Iowa State
University, United States WE-A5.3A.5 09:20
Break 09:40 3D MIMO Dual-band Antenna on Paper Substrate for WLAN Applications
Dominique Lo Hine Tong, Philippe Minard, Technicolor Connected Home, France; Laura Crowther-Alwyn,
WE-A2.2A.6 10:00 Damien Izoard, Pascal Borel, Centre Technique du Papier, France
Doppler cloaking based on time-varying metamaterials:Theory and design Break 09:40
Davide Ramaccia, Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, Roma Tre University, Italy; Dimitrios Sounas,
University of Texas at Austin, United States; Andrea Alù, Roma Tre University, Italy WE-A5.3A.6 10:00
WE-A2.2A.7 10:20 A Submillimeter Wave Parabolic Reflector by Additive Manufacturing
Jordi Romeu, Albert Aguasca, Sebastian Blanch, Joan O’Callaghan, Lluís Jofre, Santiago Buitrago,
Graphene-based Perfect Absorbers: Systematic Design and High Tunability Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain
Xu-Chen Wang, Sergei Tretyakov, Aalto University, Finland
WE-A5.3A.7 10:20
WE-A2.2A.8 10:40
Complex Sources, Gaussian Beams, and Transformation Optics Additive-Manufacturing-Enabled Air-Filled Substrate Integrated Waveguide Microwave
Hayrettin Odabasi, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey; Kamalesh Sainath, Dong-Yeop Na, Fernando Components
Teixeira, ElectroScience Laboratory/The Ohio State University, United States Kamil Yavuz Kapusuz, Sam Lemey, Piet Demeester, Hendrik Rogier, Ghent University/IMEC, Belgium
WE-A2.2A.9 11:00 WE-A5.3A.8 10:40
Metagratings for perfect anomalous refraction Improving the Radiation Efficiency of Liquid Metal Antenna with Polarization Agility
Ariel Epstein, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Cong Wang, Yong-xin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Joo Chuan Yeo, Singapore
Institute of Manufacturing Technology, Singapore; Chwee Teck Lim, National University of Singapore,
WE-A2.2A.10 11:20 Singapore
Experimental verification of perfect anomalous reflection via single-element WE-A5.3A.9 11:00
metagratings Space Transformation for Vortex Beam Generation
Oshri Rabinovich, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel; Ilan Kaplon, Jochanan Reis, Rafael, Rui Feng, Lina Zhu, Jianjia Yi, Hailin Zhang, State Key Laboratory of Integrated Services Networks,
Advanced Defense Systems, Ltd., Israel; Ariel Epstein, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Xidian University, China; Shah Nawaz Burokur, LEME UPL, Univ Paris Nanterre, France; Douglas H.
Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States

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Wednesday, July 11 08:00 - 11:40 Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 17:00
WE-A1.7A Douglass WE-A2.1P Grand C

Antenna feeds and matching circuits (II) Wave and Polarization Control with Metastructures
Session Co-Chairs: Jose Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern University; Rodney Vaughan, Session Co-Chairs: Yakir Hadad, Tel Aviv University; Sander Bronckers, Eindhoven
Simon Fraser University University of Technology
WE-A1.7A.1 08:00 WE-A2.1P.1 13:20
Bilinear Transform Approach for Wideband Digital Non-Foster Matching of Electrically- Manipulating Optical Chirality in the Near-Field of Plasmonic Metamaterials with
Small Antennas Superchiral Light
Thomas Weldon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States; Patrick Kehoe, Killian Steer, Lei Kang, Qiang Ren, Sawyer D. Campbell, Taiwei Yue, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State
Formerly with University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States University, United States
WE-A1.7A.2 08:20 WE-A2.1P.2 13:40
Balanaced Loaded Transmission Lines Applied to Hybrid Couplers Design A Chiral Meta-Mirror Enabled Linear and Nonlinear Chiroptical Responses
Stefano Maddio, Giuseppe Pelosi, Monica Righini, Stefano Selleri, University of Florence, Italy Lei Kang, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Sean Rodrigues, Mohammad Taghinejad,
Shoufeng Lan, Kyu-Tae Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Taiwei Yue, Sawyer D.
WE-A1.7A.3 08:40 Campbell, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Yongmin Liu, Northeastern University, United
Integrated GPS Antenna with Circular Polarization for Metal-Rimmed Smartwatch States; Augustine Urbas, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Wenshan Cai, Georgia Institute of
Applications Technology, United States; Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States
Longyue Qu, Haiyan Piao, Hanyang University, Korea (South); Hyung-Hoon Kim, Kwangju Women’s
University, Korea (South); Hyeongdong Kim, Hanyang University, Korea (South) WE-A2.1P.3 14:00
High Gain Off-Body linear to circular polarization based on dielectric meander-line for
WE-A1.7A.4 09:00 Underground Mining Communications
Series Feed Network for Power Distribution Control in the Millimeter-Wave Band Amine Habani, Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada; Tayeb A.
Eonsu Noh, Kangwook Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea (South) Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada; Larbi Talbi, Université du Québec en
WE-A1.7A.5 09:20 Outaouais, Canada
Printed Dipole Integrated with Minimal Balun WE-A2.1P.4 14:20
Tzyh-Ghuang Ma, Yi-Lung Wu, Huy Nam Chu, Chang-An Lin, National Taiwan University of Science and Topologically-Protected One-Way Leaky Waves
Technology, Taiwan Francesco Monticone, Seyyed Ali Hassani Gangaraj, Cornell University, United States
Break 09:40 WE-A2.1P.5 14:40
WE-A1.7A.6 10:00 Creating a Synthetic Sense of Length by Electromechanical Metamolecules
A Multi-Objective Invasive Weed Optimization for Broad Band Sequential Rotation Leonid Goltcman, Yakir Hadad, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Networks Break 15:00
Stefano Maddio, Giuseppe Pelosi, Monica Righini, Stefano Selleri, University of Florence, Italy
WE-A2.1P.6 15:20
WE-A1.7A.7 10:20 Metasurface Particle with Independent Transmission and Reflection Full Phase Coverage
A Uni-Planar Feeding Network for Monopulse Tracking Radar Ashutosh Patri, Guillaume Lavigne, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada
Hanxiang Zhang, Bayaner Arigong, Washington State University, United States
WE-A2.1P.7 15:40
WE-A1.7A.8 10:40 Interference in Rotating Structures and Metamaterials
Bandwidth Enhancement for Parallel Feeding Networks by Regulating Transmission Ben Steinberg, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Line Lengths WE-A2.1P.8 16:00
Kejia Ding, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada
Negative Refraction Based On Guided-Mode Assisted Meta-Gratings
WE-A1.7A.9 11:00 Mohammad Haghtalab, Harvard University and University of Waterloo, Canada; Michele Tamagnone,
A Reconfigurable Feeder for Combinational Switched-Beam Network Harvard University, United States; Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada; Federico
Ghoo Kim, Jin-Woo Kim, Soo-Chang Chae, Jong-Won Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Capasso, Harvard University, United States
Technology (KAIST), Korea (South) WE-A2.1P.9 16:20
WE-A1.7A.10 11:20 Miniaturization of Waveguide Structures by Coupled Transmission Lines
Design of A Wideband Unequal Filtering Power Divider Using Ring Resonator Maifuz Ali, Shubhendu Bhardwaj, John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United States
Yun Liu, Sheng Sun, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China WE-A2.1P.10 16:40
Characterization of Multiple-Layer Anisotropic Metasurfaces Based on Generalized
Boundary Conditions
Xiao Liu, Fan Yang, Maokun Li, Shenheng Xu, Tsinghua University, China

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WE-A1.1P Grand D WE-A5.1P Grand E

Multi-Band Planar Antennas and Arrays Multi-layer fabrication and design techniques for millimeter-wave
Session Chair: Joseph Costantine, American University of Beirut antennas
WE-A1.1P.1 13:20 Session Chair: Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra
Optimization of a Dual-band Microstrip antenna Array using Genetic Algorithms WE-A5.1P.1 13:20
Abdelbaki Zeghdoud, Mohammed Cherif Derbal, Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi- Circulary-Polarizated Substrate-Integrated Discrete Lens Using Sequential Rotation
Témiscamingue, Canada Schemes and Linearly Polarized Unit-Cells
WE-A1.1P.2 13:40 Kossaila Medrar, Loic Marnat, Laurent Dussopt, Commissariat à l’énergie atomique et aux énergies
Towards the Implementation of a Dual-Frequency Dual-Polarization Stacked Patch Array alternatives - Laboratoire d’électronique et de technologie de l’information, France
Dustin Isleifson, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada WE-A5.1P.2 13:40
WE-A1.1P.3 14:00 Empty Substrate Integrated Waveguide Antenna Array
A Novel Dual Band Antenna Design for WiFi Applications Using Genetic Algorithms Christopher G. Hynes, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Mohammed Cherif Derbal, Abdelbaki Zeghdoud, Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi- WE-A5.1P.3 14:00
Témiscamingue, Canada Planar SIW Horn Antenna with Improved Matching at 94 GHz
WE-A1.1P.4 14:20 Nosherwan Shoaib, Ahmed Shafqat, Sana Ilyas, National University of Sciences and Technology
A Dual-band Dual-polarized Microstrip Antenna Array with Wideband and High Isolation (NUST), Pakistan; Sultan Shoaib, HITEC University, Pakistan
for Ku-band WE-A5.1P.4 14:20
Jing Wang, Wei Wang, Aimeng Liu, Meng Guo, Harbin Engineering University, China Miniaturized Multibeam Array Antenna Based on E-Plane Butler Matrix
WE-A1.1P.5 14:40 Ji-Wei Lian, Yong-Ling Ban, You-Quan Wu, Le-Hao Zhong, University of Electronic Science and Technology
A Simple Tri-Band Proximity Coupling Fed Compact Antenna for 2.7GHz, WLAN and of China, China
Sub-6GHz Communication Applications WE-A5.1P.5 14:40
Xiaojun Mao, Yong Zhu, The 38th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation, A 94 GHz Array Antenna for 45˚ Linear Polarization in LTCC Technology
China; Yingsong Li, Harbin Engineering University & Chinese Academy of Science, China Zi-Jian Shao, Yao-Ping Zhang, Jun-Fa Mao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Break 15:00 Break 15:00
WE-A1.1P.6 15:20 WE-A5.1P.6 15:20
Quad Band Monopole Antenna for IoT Applications A 120 GHz Step-Profiled Horn Antenna in LTCC
Hesham A. Mohamed, Kamel S. Sultan, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt Jiawei Qian, Min Tang, Yueping Zhang, Jun-Fa Mao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
WE-A1.1P.7 15:40 WE-A5.1P.7 15:40
A Dual-Band Metamaterial Superstrate for Antenna Gain Enhancement A 300-GHz Step-profiled Corrugated Horn Antenna Array
Zain Haider, Muhammad Umar Khan, Hammad M. Cheema, National University of Sciences and Zi-Yang Zheng, Zi-Jian Shao, Jun-Fa Mao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Technology (NUST), Pakistan
WE-A5.1P.8 16:00
WE-A1.1P.8 16:00 W-band High-Performance Cavity-backed Slot Antenna Array with Inverted Microstrip
Enhanced Gain Multiport Shared Aperture Antenna for S/X-Band Applications Gap Waveguide
Vijay Kumar, VIT University, India; Venkata Kishore Kothapudi, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Jianyin Cao, Hao Wang, Shanxiang Mou, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Shuang
Foundation, India Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
WE-A1.1P.9 16:20
Coplanar Waveguide (CPW)-Fed Compact Dual Band Antenna for Wireless Applications
Vivek R, Manoj M, Mohanan P, Vasudevan K, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India
WE-A1.1P.10 16:40
Two Element Loop-loaded Printed Dipole Array for Dual-band Operation with Pattern
Diversity
Debdeep Sarkar, Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

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Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 17:00 Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 17:00
B WE-UB.1P Commonwealth C F WE-UF.1P Stone

Antenna Characterization and Design Point-to-Point Propagation Effects


Session Co-Chairs: Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Mitsuo Taguchi, Session Co-Chairs: Michelson David, University of British Columbia; Newkirk Michael, The
Nagasaki University Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
WE-UB.1P.1 13:20 WE-UF.1P.1 13:20
An Analytic Synthesis Method for Two-Element Biomimetic Antenna Arrays Importance of the Antenna Model to Assess GNSS Multipath in Airport Environments
Yuzhang Zang, Hung Luyen, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; Hamid Bahrami, University Capucine Amielh, Alexandre Chabory, Chirstophe Macabiau, ENAC, France; Laurent Azoulai, AIRBUS,
of Akron, United States; Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States France
WE-UB.1P.2 13:40 WE-UF.1P.2 13:40
Near-Field to Far-Field transformation using data acquired with an Unmanned Aerial Effects of Base Station Antenna Types and Locations on Indoor Channel Characteristics
Vehicle Fei-Peng Lai, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan; Hsueh-Jyh Li, National Taiwan University,
Marco Righero, Giorgio Giordanengo, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Fabio Paonessa, Giuseppe Taiwan; Chi-Min Li, National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan; Pao-Jen Wang, Ming Chi University of
Virone, Oscar Peverini, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy; Pietro Bolli, Istituto Nazionale di Technology, Taiwan; Yen-Sheng Chen, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
Astrofisica, Italy; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy WE-UF.1P.3 14:00
WE-UB.1P.3 14:00 Development of Channel Models for Low-power and Lossy Wireless Networks in Urban
Mutual Coupling Compensation in Digital Beamforming Arrays of Parallel-Plate-Guide- Environments
Fed Slits on a Ground Plane Parham Zarei, David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada; Sol Lancashire, BC Hydro,
Boris Tomasic, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Victor Zaharov, Polytechnic University of Canada; Vidya Vankayala, Powertech Labs, Canada
Puerto Rico, United States; Carl Pfeiffer, Defense Engineering Co., United States WE-UF.1P.4 14:20
WE-UB.1P.4 14:20 Signal Power Loss Prediction in a Micro-cellular LTE Network Employing an Enhanced
Scattering by a Sheet Impedance Strip in a Metal Plane Adaptive Combined Vector Order Statistics and Muti-Layer Perceptron Artificial Neural
Marco Poort, Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States Network Model
WE-UB.1P.5 14:40 Virginia Ebhota, Joseph Isabona, Viranjay M. Srivastava, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Some Perspectives on the Design of Electrically Small Antennas WE-UF.1P.5 14:40
Ted Simpson, University of South Carolina, United States Quality Assessment of Alternative Beams in Indoor and Outdoor Environments at 28
Break 15:00 GHz
Anmol Bhardwaj, Candice Loo, University of British Columbia, Canada; Tran Mai Villageois, Universite
WE-UB.1P.6 15:20 de Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Parham Zarei, Hamed Noori, David Michelson, University of British
In Situ Antenna Far Field Estimation Based on Equivalent Sources Columbia, Canada
Nicolas Bourey, Muriel Darces, Marc Hélier, Sorbonne Université, France
Break 15:00
WE-UB.1P.7 15:40
WE-UF.1P.6 15:20
Study on cylindrical near-field measurement system for 5G band using RoF and multi-
probes Convergence Performance of Deterministic 3D Ray Launching Approach in Complex
Shinichi Murata, Tsutomu Mitsui, Koden Electronics Co.,Ltd, Japan; Satoru Kurokawa, National Institute Indoor Environments
of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan Leyre Azpilicueta, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico; Peio Lopez-Iturri, Erik Aguirre, Universidad Pública
de Navarra, Spain; Cesar Vargas-Rosales, Francisco Falcone, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico
WE-UB.1P.8 16:00
WE-UF.1P.7 15:40
Pareto optimality of Q-factor and radiation efficiency in electrically small antennas
Mats Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden; Miloslav Capek, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Estimation of Channel Parameters in the Frequency Domain
Republic; Kurt Schab, North Carolina State University, United States Hamed Noori, Anmol Bhardwaj, University of British Columbia, Canada; Ali Tajvidy, Bandar Abbas
Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran; Hongmei Zhao, Zhengzhou University of Light Industry, China;
WE-UB.1P.9 16:20 David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada
Antenna Far Field Characterization with Reduced Number of Sampling Points WE-UF.1P.8 16:00
Benjamin Fuchs, Laurent Le Coq, University of Rennes 1 - IETR, France; Sébastien Rondineau, University
of Brasilia, Brazil; Marco Donald Migliore, University of Cassino, Italy The Current State of Clutter Models for Electromagnetic Wave Propagation for Radar and
Communications Applications
WE-UB.1P.10 16:40 Abby Anderson, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, United States
Near-Field Gain Measurements Using the Distance Averaging Method: Linear Scanning
WE-UF.1P.9 16:20
versus Matrix Scanning
Liliana Anchidin, Razvan Tamas, George Caruntu, Constanta Maritime University, Romania; Claudia- Field Intensity Estimation by a Combination of Ray-tracing with Radiosonde and Marine
Alina Ilie, University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania Buoy Measurements along the Brazilian Coast
Leonardo Freitas, Emanoel Costa, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
WE-UF.1P.10 16:40
Vegetation Effect in Paddy Field for A Wireless Sensor Network
Daisuke Kuramoto, Tatsuki Tokunou, Toshihiko Hamasaki, Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Japan

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Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 16:20 Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 17:00
WE-A1.2P Webster B WE-UB.2P Commonwealth A

Omnidirectional UWB Antennas - I Imaging, Inverse Scattering and Remote Sensing: Part I
Session Co-Chairs: Jorge Costa, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Instituto Superior Tecnico; Session Chair: Y.M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada
Mohamed Elmansouri, Colorado University
WE-UB.2P.1 13:20
WE-A1.2P.1 13:20 Monotone 3D Microwave Imaging using Aperture Synthesis and Dynamic Metasurfaces
Ultra-wideband Monopole with Stacked FSS Reflectors for Enhanced Gain Michael Boyarsky, Timothy Sleasman, Laura Pulido-Mancera, Aaron Diebold, Mohammadreza F. Imani,
Gregory Mitchell, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States David Smith, Duke University, United States
WE-A1.2P.2 13:40 WE-UB.2P.2 13:40
A New Gosper Island Fractal UWB Monopole Antenna with Enhanced Bandwidth 2D Imaging with Electromagnetic Logging-While-Drilling Measurements
Characteristics Michael Thiel, Dzevat Omeragic, Schlumberger, United States
Ousama Abu Safia, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada WE-UB.2P.3 14:00
WE-A1.2P.3 14:00 Phase-retrieval in Single-pixel THz Imaging via Reshaped Wirtinger Flow
CPW-fed Hexagonal Modified Sierpinski Carpet Fractal Antenna for UWB Applications Syed An Nazmus Saqueb, Ohio State University, United States; Vince Monardo, Yuejie Chi, Carnegie
Youcef Braham Chaouche, Mourad Nedil, Laboratoire de Recherche Télébec en Communications Mellon University, United States; Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, United States
Souterraines, Algeria; Idris Messaoudene, École Nationale Supérieure d’Informatique ESI (Ex. INI), WE-UB.2P.4 14:20
Algeria; Farid Bouttout, Laboratoire de Génie Electrique, M’sila, Université de Bordj Bou Arréridj, Algeria
Disordered Cavity-Fed Dynamic Metasurface Antennas for Microwave Imaging
WE-A1.2P.4 14:20 Timothy Sleasman, Mohammadreza F. Imani, Michael Boyarsky, David Smith, Duke University, United
A Novel Wideband Antenna with Added Bottom Rectangular Slabs for Gain Improvement States
Sherif R. Zahran, Arab Academy for Science and Technology, Egypt; Mahmoud A. Abdalla, Military WE-UB.2P.5 14:40
Technical College, Egypt; John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United States
Radio Frequency Tomography for a Reinforced Concrete Cylinder by Genetic Algorithm
WE-A1.2P.5 14:40 Yangqing Liu, Tadahiro Negishi, Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
Novel Compact Hybrid Monopole ASA Antenna Break 15:00
Abdullah Haskou, Anthony Pesin, Jean-Yves Le Naour, Ali Louzir, Technicolor Research and Innovation,
France WE-UB.2P.6 15:20
Break 15:00 Optimal Design of Sparse MIMO Arrays for Ultra-wideband TWRI
Qiang An, Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States
WE-A1.2P.6 15:20
WE-UB.2P.7 15:40
Optimization of Stepped Patch Antenna for Ultra-Wideband Applications
Ali Al-Azza, University of Basrah, Iraq; Nuhad Malalla, Iraq University, Iraq; Mohamed Morsy, Texas Progress on Capacitive Sensing for Real-Time Process Tomography
A&M University - Texarkana, United States; Hemachandra Gorla, Frances Harackiewicz, Southern Illinois Shah Chowdhury, Cagdas Gunes, Daniel Ospina-Acero, Rafiul Rasel, Fernando Teixeira, Ohio State
University Carbondale, United States University, United States; Qussai Marashdeh, Tech4Imaging LLC, United States
WE-A1.2P.7 15:40 WE-UB.2P.8 16:00
A Miniaturized Planar Ultra-Wideband Antenna Aberration Rectified THz Beam Focusing via Diffractive Lens Design Using a Modified
Lu Guo, Wenquan Che, Wanchen Yang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China Direct Binary Search Algorithm
Sourangsu Banerji, Hugo Condori, Ashish Chanana, Ajay Nahata, Berardi Sensale-Rodriguez, University
WE-A1.2P.8 16:00 of Utah, United States
Broadband Modified Elliptical Ring Quasi-Isotropic Antenna
Mahima Arrawatia, IIT Guwahati, India; Maryam Shojaei Baghini, Girish Kumar, IIT Bombay, India WE-UB.2P.9 16:20
Optimal Design of Sparse MIMO Arrays for Compressive Sensing based UWB Imaging
in Layered Media
Qiang An, Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States
WE-UB.2P.10 16:40
Pyramidal Corrugations as Wideband, Wide-angle Radomes for Millimeter-wave
Automotive Radars
Syed An Nazmus Saqueb, Ohio State University, United States; Alebel H. Arage, John Cabigao, Carlos
Velasquez, Alps Electric NA, Inc., United States; Kubilay Sertel, Niru K. Nahar, Ohio State University,
United States

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Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 17:00 Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 16:40
WE-A2.2P Commonwealth B WE-A1.3P Otis

Measurement of electromagnetic material properties Antenna Theory III


Session Co-Chairs: Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas; Nian Sun, Northeastern Session Chair: Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
University
WE-A1.3P.1 13:20
WE-A2.2P.1 13:20 Standing Wave Considerations in the Link Model of 60 GHz Directional Surface Wave
Ultra-wide Band (10 MHz- 26 GHz) Permeability Measurements of Magnetic Films Arrays
Yunpeng Chen, Yuan Gao, Winchester Technologies, United States; Xinjun Wang, Huaihao Chen, Nian Prabhat Baniya, Kathleen Melde, University of Arizona, United States
Sun, Northeastern University, United States
WE-A1.3P.2 13:40
WE-A2.2P.2 13:40 Analysis of an Ultra-Wideband Ridged Horn Antenna Based on Traveling Wave Current
Measurement of PCB Surface Finishes for Substrate Characterization up to 67 GHz Model
Patrick Seiler, Dirk Plettemeier, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Shu Lin, Shou-Lan Liu, Shang Yu, Yu-Wei Zhang, Jian-Lin Jiao, Cai-Tian Yang, Harbin Institute of
WE-A2.2P.3 14:00 Technology, China
Microstrip Time Domain Transmission (TDT) Application for Moisture Soil Measurements WE-A1.3P.3 14:00
Manuel Ricardo Pérez Cerquera, Diego Mendez Chaves, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia A Method for Reducing the Influence of the Limited Ground and Coaxial Feeder on
WE-A2.2P.4 14:20 Monopole Radiation
Single-Frequency Material Characterization Using a Microwave Adaptive Reflect-Array Zhi-Yuan Sun, Shu Lin, Jia-Yi Wang, Shou-Lan Liu, Cai-Tian Yang, Alexander Denisov, Harbin Institute of
Weite Zhang, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States Technology, China
WE-A2.2P.5 14:40 WE-A1.3P.4 14:20
Non-contact RF Characterization of Reinforced Carbon Fiber Composite Materials Exact Characterization of Spatial Correlation with Arbitrary Q-power Values of Cosine
Chiara Ciampalini, Pierpaolo Usai, Free Space srl, Italy; Guido Nenna, Consorzio Nazionale Distribution
Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni (CNIT), Italy; Filippo Costa, Agostino Monorchio, University Affum Emmanuel Ampoma, Guangjun Wen, Yongjun Huang, Oteng G. Kwame, Obour Agyekum K. O.-B,
of Pisa, Italy University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Break 15:00 WE-A1.3P.5 14:40
WE-A2.2P.6 15:20 Bow Tie Antenna with Metamaterial Loading for Selective Directivity and Improved Gain
Ajay Naik, Ryan Adams, Unviersity of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States
Terahertz Time-domain Pulsed Spectroscopy of Human Breast Cancer Tissues
Tyler Bowman, University of Arkansas, United States; Keith Bailey, Oklahoma State University, United Break 15:00
States; Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States
WE-A1.3P.6 15:20
WE-A2.2P.7 15:40 Simulation Design of A Broadband Dual-Polarized Minkowski Fractal Microstrip Antenna
Measurement of nonlinear dielectric behaviour of semiconductor material under for S-band
microwave field Yu-Wei Zhang, Shu Lin, Shang Yu, Ling Liu, Wei-Yuan Zhang, Cai-Tian Yang, Alexander Denisov, Harbin
Yong Gao, En Li, Gaofeng Guo, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Institute of Technology, China
WE-A2.2P.8 16:00 WE-A1.3P.7 15:40
A Microwave Reflection Method to Determine the Complex Permittivity of Time-Varying The Design and Analysis of A Compact Directional Antenna Composed of the Discrete
Plasma Monopoles
Lutong Li, Haoquan Hu, Pu Tang, Bo Chen, Ziyuan He, University of Electronic Science and Technology Shang Yu, Shu Lin, Yu-Wei Zhang, Ang Chen, Wei-Yuan Zhang, Cai-Tian Yang, Harbin Institute of
of China, China Technology, China
WE-A2.2P.9 16:20 WE-A1.3P.8 16:00
A Correction for Free-space Method by Considering Dispersion of Gaussian Beam A Cavity-Integrated Self-Polarizing Method for Circularly Polarized Fabry-Perot Antenna
Yunpeng Zhang, En Li, Chong Gao, Yong Gao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Design
China Fan Wu, Kwai Man Luk, City University of Hong Kong, China
WE-A2.2P.10 16:40 WE-A1.3P.9 16:20
Attenuation measurement of the dielectric rod using parallel strips with a resonable Drift-Free Range, Velocity, and Acceleration Sensing via Magnetoquasistatic Field
field environment Couplings
Chong Gao, En Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Darmindra Arumugam, California Institute of Technology, United States

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Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 17:00 Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 17:00
WE-SP.1P Special Session Marina I WE-SP.2P Special Session Marina II

GAP Waveguide Technology for Millimeter Wave Antenna Design Characteristic Modes 2.0 -- From Fundamental Limits to 5G Antenna
Session Co-Chairs: Eva Rajo-Iglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid; Ahmed Kishk, Systems
Concordia University; Ashraf Uz Zaman, Chalmers University of Technology Session Co-Chairs: Jacob Adams, North Carolina State University; Zhi Ning, National
WE-SP.1P.1 13:20 University of Singapore
TEM H-Plane Horn Antenna Based on TEM Printed Gap Waveguide Configuration WE-SP.2P.1 13:20
Nima Bayat-Makou, Polytechnique Montréal - University of Montreal, Canada; Ahmed A. Kishk, Design of High-Gain Antennas for 5G Systems Using Characteristic Modes
Concordia University, Canada Daniel Santillán-Haro, Eva Antonino-Daviu, Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller,
WE-SP.1P.2 13:40 Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Single-Layer Dual-Band Subarray for 20/30 GHz using Gap Waveguide Technology WE-SP.2P.2 13:40
Miguel Ferrando-Rocher, Alejandro Valero-Nogueira, Jose Ignacio Herranz-Herruzo, Daniel Sánchez- Beamforming Concept for Multi-Beam Antennas based on Characteristic Modes
Escuderos, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Nikolai Peitzmeier, Dirk Manteuffel, Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany
WE-SP.1P.3 14:00 WE-SP.2P.3 14:00
Design of A Low Output-Phase Error Ridge-gap Coupler for Antenna Arrays Applications Determining Characteristic Mode Metrics of Interest for Electrically Large Antenna Arrays
Mohammadmahdi Farahani, Tayeb A. Denidni, Energy, Material, and Telecommunications, Canada; John Outwater, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada
WE-SP.2P.4 14:20
WE-SP.1P.4 14:20
Design of a Triple-Mode Wideband Antenna Using Theory of Characteristic Modes
Glide-symmetric holey metallic structures for cost-effective implementations of gap Dingliang Wen, Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Hanyang Wang, Hai
waveguide technology Zhou, Huawei Technologies, United Kingdom
Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, Mahsa Ebrahimpouri, Qingbi Liao, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden;
Astrid Algaba-Brazález, Ericsson AB, Sweden; Adrian Tamayo-Dominguez, Polytechnic University of WE-SP.2P.5 14:40
Madrid, Spain; José-Manuel Fernández-González, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Pablo Smart Antennas Mounted on Complex Platforms by Using Phase-Shifted Characteristic
Padilla, University of Granada, Spain; Zvonimir Sipus, University of Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska); Eva Modes
Rajo-Iglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain Francesco Alessio Dicandia, GreenWaves, Italy; Agostino Monorchio, Simone Genovesi, University of
WE-SP.1P.5 14:40
Pisa, Italy
Simple and Broadband Transition Between Rectangular Waveguide and Groove Gap Break 15:00
Waveguide for mm-Wave Applications WE-SP.2P.6 15:20
Abbas Vosoogh, Ashraf Uz Zaman, Jian Yang, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden EM Modes for Model Order Reduction and Antenna Optimization
Break 15:00 Mats Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden
WE-SP.1P.6 15:20 WE-SP.2P.7 15:40
E-Band High Gain Gap Waveguide Slot Array Antenna with ETSI Class-III Radiation Methodology for Quantifying Metamaterial Stored Energy Using Theory of Characteristic
Pattern Suitable for Mass Production Mode
Abolfazl Haddadi, Esperanza Alfonso, Carlo Bencivenni, Thomas Emanuelsson, Gapwaves AB, Sweden Ozuem Chukwuka, Divitha Seetharamdoo, M. Hassanein Rabah, Hedi Sakli, IFSTTAR, University of Lille
Nord de France, France
WE-SP.1P.7 15:40
Design of planar arrays with groove gap waveguide technology implemented with WE-SP.2P.8 16:00
glide-symmetric holey structures Interpretation of Antenna Scattering Phenomena with the Aid of Characteristic Mode
Eva Rajo-Iglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain; Astrid Algaba-Brazález, Ericsson AB, Sweden; Theory
Qingbi Liao, Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Ezdeen A. Elghannai, Starkey Hearing Technologies, United States; Roberto G. Rojas, MIT Lincoln
Laboratory / Ohio State University, United States
WE-SP.1P.8 16:00
Space Mapping Design of Gap Waveguide Filters WE-SP.2P.9 16:20
Dirk De Villiers, Clifford Sibanda, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Characteristic Mode Analysis of Thin Dielectric Objects Using the Impedance Boundary
WE-SP.1P.9 16:20
Condition
Qi Wu, Beihang University, China
Millimeter-Wave Components Based on Gap Waveguide Using Additive Manufacturing
Adrián Tamayo-Domínguez, José-Manuel Fernández-González, Manuel Sierra-Castañer, Universidad WE-SP.2P.10 16:40
Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Scattering Control Using Advanced Characteristic Mode Theories
WE-SP.1P.10 16:40
Liwen Guo, Jiacheng Zhao, Chenghui Wang, Yikai Chen, Shiwen Yang, University of Electronic Science
and Technology of China, China
Investigation on Balanced Double-sided Gap Waveguide for W-band Applications
Hao Wang, Yu Quan, Yan Wang, Jianyin Cao, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China;
Shuang Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

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Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 17:00 Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 15:00
WE-A5.2P Marina III WE-A4.1P Marina IV

Antenna and system design for brain imaging and neurological Microwave Remote Sensing
monitoring Session Co-Chairs: Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan; Hualiang Zhang, University
Session Chair: Adam Mehrabani, Johns Hopkins University of Massachusetts Lowell
WE-A5.2P.1 13:20 WE-A4.1P.1 13:20
Improved Probes for Fully-Passive Wireless Recording of Neural Activation An Experimental Pilot Study of Cranberry Crop Yield Estimation using Near-Field
Carolina Moncion, Satheesh Bojja-Venkatakrishnan, Jorge Riera Diaz, John L. Volakis, Florida Microwave Sensing
International University, United States Alex Haufler, John H. Booske, Susan C Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States;
Benjamin Tilberg, Ocean Spray, United States
WE-A5.2P.2 13:40
A Quantitative Study of a New RF-coil for 7 Tesla Small-Animal Imaging WE-A4.1P.2 13:40
Anna Hurshkainen, Anton Nikulin, Irina Melchakova, Pavel Belov, ITMO University, Russia; Stefan Enoch, Wideband Autocorrelation Radiometer Receiver for Rapid Thickness Measurement of
Redha Abdeddaim, Aix-Marseille University, France; Stanislav Glybovski, ITMO University, Russia Dry Snowpack and Lake Icepack
WE-A5.2P.3 14:00
Seyedmohammad Mousavi, Roger De Roo, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United
States; Anthony W. England, University of Michigan, Dearborn, United States
A Passive Multi-Channel Brain Implant for Wireless Neuropotential Monitoring
Wei-Chuan Chen, Kiourti Asimina, Ohio State University, United States; John L. Volakis, Florida WE-A4.1P.3 14:00
International University, United States Effect of the Surface Roughness of the Water and Ice Boundary on Lake Icepack
WE-A5.2P.4 14:20 Thickness Measurement using Wideband Autocorrelation Radiometry
Influence of Radiation Pattern in the Performance of Bio-Radar Seyedmohammad Mousavi, Roger De Roo, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United
Carolina Gouveia, Daniel Malafaia, José Vieira, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; Pedro Pinho, States; Anthony W. England, University of Michigan, Dearborn, United States
Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal WE-A4.1P.4 14:20
WE-A5.2P.5 14:40 Ka-band Radiometer System Design Incorporated with SIW Slot Antenna for Soil
Subject-Specific, Helmet-Restraint, RF Coils for Awake, Non-Human Primate MR Imaging Moisture Sensing
Bahareh Behzadnezhad, Luis Populin, Nader Behdad, Alan McMillan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Shahriar Hasan Shehab, Jiewei Feng, Nemai Karmakar, Monash University, Australia
United States WE-A4.1P.5 14:40
Break 15:00 Atmospheric Integrated Water Vapor Estimation Through Microwave Propagation
WE-A5.2P.6 15:20
Measurements Along Ground-To-Air Radio Links
Alberto Toccafondi, Federico Puggelli, Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy; Luca Facheris, Fabrizio
Ongoing Developments towards the Realization of a Microwave Device for Brain Stroke Cuccoli, University of Florence, Italy; Giovanni Macelloni, Francesco Montomoli, National Research
Monitoring Council, Italy; Alessio Cucini, Francesco Mariottini, Wavecomm srl, Italy; Luigi Volpi, Ride The Wave srl,
Jorge A. Tobon Vasquez, Giovanna Turvani, Gianluca Dassano, Mario R. Casu, Francesca Vipiana, Italy; Devis Dei, Florence Engineering srl, Italy; Marco Gai, Laboratori Victoria srl, Italy
Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Rosa Scapaticci, Lorenzo Crocco, CNR-IREA, Italy; Nadine Joachimowicz,
Bernard Duchêne, CNRS, CentraleSupélec, Univ. Paris-Sud, France
Wednesday, July 11 15:20 - 17:00
WE-A5.2P.7 15:40
WE-A5.3P Marina IV
Compact and Low-Cost Microwave Helmet Brain Scanner for Monitoring Parkinson’s
Disease Wearable and implantable antennas and radiating systems
Eugene Ngai, Hann-Jann, United States Session Co-Chairs: Jie Xu, Loyola Marymount University; Leonardo Lizzi, Université Côte
WE-A5.2P.8 16:00 d’Azur
Wideband Antennas for Microwave Brain Stroke Imaging WE-A5.3P.1 15:20
Tuba Yilmaz, Mehmet Cayoren, Metin Acar, Ibrahim Akduman, İstanbul Technical University, Turkey A Deeply Implantable Conformal Antenna for Leadless Pacing Applications
WE-A5.2P.9 16:20 Sajid Asif, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Adnan Iftikhar, COMSATS Institute of Information
Flexible Antenna on High Permeability Substrate for Electromagnetic Head Imaging Technology, Pakistan; Benjamin D. Braaten, Dan Ewert, North Dakota State University, United States;
Keith Maile, Boston Scientific Inc, United States
Systems
Abdulrahman Alqadami, Konstanty Bialkowski, Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia WE-A5.3P.2 15:40
WE-A5.2P.10 16:40
Circular-Polarized Textile Based Antenna For Wearable Body Area Networks
Idellyse Martinez, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States
Sensitivity analysis of Integrated Capacitive Sensors
Harshitha Shivamurthy, Andrea Neto, Marco Spirito, Technical University of Delft, Netherlands WE-A5.3P.3 16:00
Fast Estimation of Wireless Charging System in a Large Tissue
Nathan Jeong, Qualcomm, United States; Elias Wilken-Resman, University of Illinois, United States; Bill
Von Novak, Qualcomm, United States
WE-A5.3P.4 16:20
A Biological Testbed for Implanted Antennas Using Layered Porcine Tissue
Zachary Deneris, Cynthia Furse, University of Utah, United States
WE-A5.3P.5 16:40
Design and Human Trials of Microwave Noninvasive Blood Glucose Detection Sensor
Enze Zhang, Chen Xue, Jinghui Qiu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

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Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 17:00 Wednesday, July 11 13:20 - 16:40
WE-A3.1P Faneuil WE-A1.4P Douglass

Finite Difference Time Domain Methods Novel reflectarray design approaches


Session Chair: Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines Session Co-Chairs: Payam Nayeri, Colorado School of Mines; Min Zhou, TICRA
WE-A3.1P.1 13:20 WE-A1.4P.1 13:20
Fast FDTD Method for Large-Scale Layout Extraction and Analysis of Integrated Circuits Virtual Source Model for Ray-Based Analysis of Focused Wave Scattering of a Penetrable
Li Xue, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States Slab on PEC Ground Plane
WE-A3.1P.2 13:40 Mahdiar Sadeghi, Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States
Quality Factor Computation in Time Domain for Cylindrical Optical Cavities WE-A1.4P.2 13:40
Lilli Kuen, Rolf Schuhmann, Technische Universitaet Berlin, Germany Overcoming Feasibility Constraints in Reflectarray Design by Exploiting Non-Radiating
WE-A3.1P.3 14:00 Currents
Analysis of the PML Performance on Spherical FDTD Grids Marco Salucci, Giacomo Oliveri, Angelo Gelmini, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy
Wentao Bao, Dong-Yeop Na, Fernando Teixeira, ElectroScience Laboratory/The Ohio State University, WE-A1.4P.3 14:00
United States Iterative Phase Correction Technique for Design of Non-Conventional Reflectarray
WE-A3.1P.4 14:20 Antennas
Explicit and Unconditionally Stable FDTD with Analytical Method for Identifying Aman Samaiyar, Ahmed Abdelrahman, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States
Unstable Modes WE-A1.4P.4 14:20
Kaiyuan Zeng, Dan Jiao, Purdue Unversity, United States Direct Optimization of Quasi-Periodic Surfaces in Multi-Reflector Systems
WE-A3.1P.5 14:40 Min Zhou, Erik Jørgensen, Oscar Borries, Niels Vesterdal, Michael Forum Palvig, TICRA, Denmark
Novel Unconditionally Stable ADI-FDTD Method with Low Numerical Dispersion WE-A1.4P.5 14:40
Jinchao Ding, Zhiqin Zhao, Yaohui Yang, Xiaoxiang Ding, University of Electronic Science and Technology Uncertainty Quantification for Reflectarrays
of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Oscar Borries, Min Zhou, Erik Jørgensen, Peter Meincke, TICRA, Denmark
Break 15:00 Break 15:00
WE-A3.1P.6 15:20 WE-A1.4P.6 15:20
Reflection Analysis of Spherical FDTD Absorbing Boundary Conditions Design of Flat Dielectric Reflectarrays using State-of-the-Art Additive Manufacturing
Mohammed Hadi, Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Ravi Bollimuntha, Melinda Payam Nayeri, Geoff Brennecka, Colorado School of Mines, United States
Piket-May, University of Colorado Boulder, United States
WE-A1.4P.7 15:40
WE-A3.1P.7 15:40
Simple Frequency Characteristic Evaluation of Shaped-Beam Design for Reflectarray
Multiphysics Simulation of High-Speed Graphene-Based Interconnects in Time Domain Antenna
Shuzhan Sun, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States
Yoshimi Sunaga, Kento Takeshima, Shigeru Makino, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan;
WE-A3.1P.8 16:00 Hiromasa Nakajima, Michio Takikawa, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan
Analysis of Waves Propagation on Magnetized Graphenes Using Surface Boundary WE-A1.4P.8 16:00
Condition FDTD A W-band Single-Layer Metal-Only Array Antenna with Two Focal Planes
Kai Wang, Wei Shao, Tu-Lu Liang, Bing-Zhong Wang, University of Electronic Science and Technology Yu Dang, Jiaran Qi, Hongmei Li, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
of China, China
WE-A1.4P.9 16:20
WE-A3.1P.9 16:20
Design of a Double-Layer Dielectric-Only Transmitarray Antenna for THz Application
A Hybrid Sub-Gridding FDTD Method Analyzing Wave Propagation in Dispersive Metallic Yang Liu, Hongjian Wang, Xingchao Dong, National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Gratings China
Tu-Lu Liang, Wei Shao, Kai Wang, Bing-Zhong Wang, University of Electronic Science and Technology
of China, China
WE-A3.1P.10 16:40
Feature Extraction and Classification of Buried Landmine Signals
Mohammad Khalaf, Fatma El-Hefnawi, National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Science,
Egypt; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Hany Harb, Misr University for science
& Technology, Egypt; Marwa Bannis, Egyptian Russian University, Egypt

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Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:40 Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:00
B

Oral Sessions, Thursday, July 12


TH-A5.1A Grand A TH-UB.1A Grand B

Applications of millimeter-wave and 5G antenna systems Printed Antennas and Arrays


Session Co-Chairs: Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University; Lijun Jiang, University Session Co-Chairs: John Volakis, Florida International University; J. (Yiannis)
of Hong Kong Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University
TH-A5.1A.1 08:00 TH-UB.1A.1 08:00
Millimeter-Wave Wideband Array for Vehicle to Vehicle Communication Assessment of multimaterial 3D printed microstrip circuits
Sandhiya Reddy Govindarajulu, Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Elias A. Alwan, Florida International Shiyu Zhang, Darren Cadman, William Whittow, Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United
University, United States Kingdom
TH-A5.1A.2 08:20 TH-UB.1A.2 08:20
mmWave Antenna Gain Switching to Mitigate Indoor Blockage Review of the Last Implementations of High-Gain Modulated Metasurface Antennas
Oday Bshara, Yuqiao Liu, Drexel University, United States; Ibrahim Tekin, Sabanci University, Turkey; Francesco Caminita, Enrica Martini, Gabriele Minatti, Cristian Della Giovampaola, Wave Up S.r.l., Italy;
Baris Taskin, Kapil R. Dandekar, Drexel University, United States Marco Faenzi, University of Siena, Italy; Marco Sabbadini, European Space Agency, Netherlands;
Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy
TH-A5.1A.3 08:40
60-GHz Array Antenna for mm-Wave 5G Wearable Applications TH-UB.1A.3 08:40
Youngtaek Hong, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Korea (South) A 20 GHz – 100 GHz Low Cost, Compact, Conformal, Wideband Phased Array For 5G
TH-A5.1A.4 09:00 Applications
Wei Jian Foo, Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, United States
High Performance Dual Polarized Near-Field Probe at V-Band for Spherical Near-Field
Measurements TH-UB.1A.4 09:00
Andrea Giacomini, Vincenzo Schirosi, Lars Jacob Foged, Microwave Vision Italy (MVI), Italy; Ed Szpindor, Compact Wide-Angle Circular Polarized Sequential Rotated Quarter Sector Patch
Wenji Zhang, Per Iversen, Orbit/FR Inc., United States Antenna with Notches for Phased Array Applications
TH-A5.1A.5 09:20 Ghanshyam Mishra, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States
A Wearable Antenna for mmWave IoT Applications TH-UB.1A.5 09:20
Masood Ur-Rehman, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom; Tahera Kalsoom, University of West Exploring the Effects of Photonic Curing on the RF/Microwave Performance of Printed
of Scotland, United Kingdom; Nabeel Ahmed Malik, Ghazanfar Ali Safdar, University of Bedfordshire, Co-Planar Waveguides
United Kingdom; Hasan Tariq Chatha, Islamic University, Saudi Arabia; Naeem Ramzan, University of Guinevere Strack, Ehsan Hajisaeid, Dmytro Volkov, Craig Armiento, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of
West of Scotland, United Kingdom; Qammer Hussain Abbasi, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Massachusetts Lowell, United States
Break 09:40 Break 09:40
TH-A5.1A.6 10:00 TH-UB.1A.6 10:00
Planar Quasi-Yagi Antenna for Future 5G and WiGig Applications Accurate Evaluation of the Reflection Dyad for an Infinite Array of Microstrip Patches
Pei-Ling Chi, Yi-Chieh Chou, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Sembiam Rengarajan, California State University, Northridge, United States
TH-A5.1A.7 10:20 TH-UB.1A.7 10:20
A Dual-band Hexagon Monopole Antenna for 28 and 38 GHz Millimeter-wave A Concentric Multiband Patch Antenna for Wireless Coordination in Coherent Distributed
Communications Arrays
Hidayat Ullah, Farooq A. Tahir, Zunnurain Ahmad, Research Institute of Microwave and Millimeter Wave John Doroshewitz, Jeffrey A. Nanzer, Michigan State University, United States
Studies, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan
TH-UB.1A.8 10:40
TH-A5.1A.8 10:40
Elliptical Top-Hat Monopole Antennas on a Dielectric Substrate for V-Band Operations
Application of Convolutional Neural Network in Target Detection of Millimeter Wave Soon-Cheol Kong, Riverside Research Institute, United States; Thomas Steffen, Defense Engineering
Imaging Corporation, United States; George Simpson, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States
Hua Zong, Lifei Bao, Beijia Liu, Jinghui Qiu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
TH-A5.1A.9 11:00
An Electrically Small Semi-Circular Monopole Antenna for Broadband 5G Communications
Hidayat Ullah, Farooq A. Tahir, Research Institute of Microwave and Millimeter Wave Studies, National
University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan
TH-A5.1A.10 11:20
Vivaldi-Inspired Logarithmic Spiral Antenna for 28 GHz 5G Communication Band
Hidayat Ullah, Farooq A. Tahir, Research Institute of Microwave and Millimeter Wave Studies, National
University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan

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Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:40 Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:40
TH-SP.1A Special Session Marina III-IV TH-SP.2A Special Session Marina I-II

Next Generation Space Antennas Reconfigurable RF Circuits for Wideband Antenna Systems
Session Co-Chairs: Sudhakar Rao, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems; Paulo Session Co-Chairs: Charles Dietlein, US Government; Jonathan Chisum, University of
Noschese, Thales Alenia Space Italia S.p.A; Debatosh Guha, University of Calcutta Notre Dame; Dimitra Psychogiou, University of Colorado Boulder
TH-SP.1A.1 08:00 TH-SP.2A.1 08:00
Antennas for Deep Space: Design and Technology Challenges Low-Loss Microfluidically Reconfigurable Multi-Throw RF Switches & Related Mm-Wave
Paolo Noschese, Thales Alenia Space Italia SpA, Italy Beam-Steering Applications
TH-SP.1A.2 08:20 Enrique González, Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida, United States
All-Metal Dual-Frequency Circularly Polarized High Gain Antenna for potential Europa TH-SP.2A.2 08:20
Lander RF MEMS switch for Reconfigurable RF-Front End with Improved Hot-switching
Nacer Chahat, Brant Cook, Polly Estabrook, NASA-JPL/Caltech, United States Capabilities
TH-SP.1A.3 08:40 Yuhao Liu, University of California, Davis, United States; Jiansong Liu, Skyworks Solutions, Inc., United
States; Bo Yu, M. Naimul Hasan, Xiaoguang Liu, University of California, Davis, United States
Efficient High Power Microwave Absorber Boxes
Philip Venezia, Clency Lee Yow, Aidan Hamm, Custom Microwave INC, United States TH-SP.2A.3 08:40
TH-SP.1A.4 09:00 Concepts for VO2-Based Reconfigurable Distributed Microwave Circuits
David Connelly, Jonathan Chisum, University of Notre Dame, United States
Analysis of Airborne Antennas using Hybrid Computational Techniques
C.J. Reddy, Altair Engineering Inc., United States TH-SP.2A.4 09:00
TH-SP.1A.5 09:20 Fully-Reconfigurable Single-Band and Multi-Band Microwave RF Filters
Dimitra Psychogiou, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Roberto Gómez-García, University
Tri-band Reconfigurable Origami Helical Array of Alcala, Spain
Xueli Liu, Shun Yao, Nicholas Russo, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United
States TH-SP.2A.5 09:20
Break 09:40 Power-Dependent Bandstop Filters for Wide-Bandwidth, High-Speed Interference
Suppression
TH-SP.1A.6 10:00 Eric Naglich, Sanghoon Shin, Naval Research Laboratory, United States
KA-BAND HIGHLY CONSTRAINED DEPLOYABLE ANTENNA FOR RAINCUBE: ENGINEERING
Break 09:40
DEVELOPMENT AND PATTERN MEASUREMENTS
Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Eva Peral, Richard Hodges, Jet TH-SP.2A.6 10:00
Propulsion Laboratory, United States; Gregg Freebury, Tendeg LLC, United States Simultaneous Transmit and Receive System with 1 GHz RF Cancellation Bandwidth
TH-SP.1A.7 10:20 Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Elias A. Alwan, John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United
States
Low-Profile Terahertz Antennas for CubeSats and SmallSats
Goutam Chattopadhyay, Maria Alonso-delPino, NASA-JPL/Caltech, United States; David González TH-SP.2A.7 10:20
Ovejero, Université de Rennes, France; Cecile Jung-Kubiak, Theodore Reck, NASA-JPL/Caltech, United UWB To C And WLAN Band Reconfigurable Yagi-Yuda Antena
States Mohamed Lamine Seddiki, Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada;
TH-SP.1A.8 10:40 Farid Ghanem, Brandt Group, Cevital Industry, Canada
A Ultra-Light High Gain Circularly-Polarized Antenna Array for Mobile Satellite Terminals TH-SP.2A.8 10:40
Jianquan Huang, Xiangnan University, China; Wei Lin, Jay Guo, University of Technology Sydney, Extreme Aperture Antennas: Radiating and Electrical Performance Enhanced by
Australia Metamaterials
TH-SP.1A.9 11:00 Davide Ramaccia, Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, Roma Tre University, Italy; Mirko Barbuto,
Side Launched Dual Circularly Polarized Monopulse Tracking Feed Element for LEO Niccolò Cusano University, Italy; Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska); Dimitrios
Sounas, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States
Satellites
Sandip Sankar Roy, Sandesh Bhimrao Mane, T Nagasekhar Nagasejhar, M Naresh Kumar, National TH-SP.2A.9 11:00
Remote Sensing Centre, India; Chinmoy Saha, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, India; Considering A Compact SIW Filter for the Lighter Cube-Satellite Reflectarray Antenna
Yahia M. M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada Changhyeong Lee, Heejun Park, Muhammad Salman Khattak, Abdul Rehman, Sungterk Kahng, Incheon
TH-SP.1A.10 11:20 National University, Korea (South); Joongpyo Kim, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Korea (South)
Innovative Measurement Techniques for Next Generation Antenna & Payloads TH-SP.2A.10 11:20
Puneet Kumar Mishra, Satish Kumar Bandlamudi, Sasikanta Kumar, Haindavi Manigilla, ISRO Satellite Planar Ka-Band Satcom Tx-Antenna Composed of Vacuum Casted Plastic Sub-Array
Centre, India Modules
Pia Bergtholdt, Roman Gieron, Simona Bruni, IMST GmbH, Germany; Juergen Letschnik, Technical
University of Munich, Germany; Simon Otto, IMST GmbH, Germany

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TH-A2.1A Grand C TH-A1.1A Grand D

Analysis of Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Wideband Slot Antennas


Session Co-Chairs: Steven Weiss, US Army Research Laboratory; Navid Barani, University Session Co-Chairs: Roshank Zabihi, Simon Fraser University; Diego Caratelli, The
of Michigan; Pawel Kabacik, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology Antenna Company
TH-A2.1A.1 08:00 TH-A1.1A.1 08:00
First-Principle versus NRW Retrieval of Metamaterial-Insert Constitutive Parameters Coupled Half-Mode Cavity-Backed Slot Antenna for IR-UWB in Air-Filled SIW Technology
Using Measured Scattering Matrix Quinten Van den Brande, Sam Lemey, Hendrik Rogier, Jan Vanfleteren, Ghent University, Belgium
Amir I. Zaghloul, Quang Nguyen, Theodore K. Anthony, Steven J. Weiss, Eric D. Adler, U.S. Army Research TH-A1.1A.2 08:20
Laboratory, United States
Miniaturized Stepped Open Slot Antenna for UWB Applications
TH-A2.1A.2 08:20 Junho Yeo, Daegu University, Korea (South); Jong-Ig Lee, Dongseo University, Korea (South); Young-Ki
Effective Constitutive Parameters Evaluation for Meta-Materials with Highly Interaction Cho, Kyungpook National University, Korea (South)
Fields TH-A1.1A.3 08:40
Chen Firestein, Reuven Shavit, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Wideband Compact Slot Antenna Based on Triple-Resonance Substrate Integrated
TH-A2.1A.3 08:40 Waveguide Cavity
Study of the Angular Spectrum of a Bianisotropic Refractive Metasurface at a Dielectric Chun-Mei Liu, Shaoqiu Xiao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Ke Wu,
Interface Polytechnique Montréal, Canada
Guillaume Lavigne, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada; Karim Achouri, École Polytechnique Fédérale de TH-A1.1A.4 09:00
Lausanne, Switzerland; Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada Tapered Low Profile UWB Directive Antenna for Radar and Sensing Applications
TH-A2.1A.4 09:00 Jeffrey Chiu, Kamal Sarabandi, Univeristy of Michigan - Ann Arbor, United States
Analysis of Artificial Dielectric Layers with Finite Conductivity TH-A1.1A.5 09:20
Daniele Cavallo, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Broadband CPW-fed Slot Antenna Using Superformula
TH-A2.1A.5 09:20 Vignesh Shanmugam Bhaskar, Eng Leong Tan, King Ho Holden Li, Man Siu Tse, Nanyang Technological
Explicit Extraction of Effective Polarizabilities of Bianisotropic Dipole Scatterers University, Singapore
Yasser Bigdeli, Mojtaba Dehmollaian, University of Tehran, Iran Break 09:40
Break 09:40 TH-A1.1A.6 10:00
TH-A2.1A.6 10:00 A Flexible High Gain Wide-Band Antenna for Wireless and Wearable Applications
Wiener-Hopf analysis of the scattering by a two dimensional periodic semi-infinite array Omar F. Abdalgalil, Mohamed El Atrash, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA), Egypt;
Mahmoud A. Abdalla, Military Technical College, Egypt
of dipoles
Miguel Camacho, Alastair P. Hibbins, University of Exeter, United Kingdom; Filippo Capolino, University TH-A1.1A.7 10:20
of California, Irvine, United States; Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy Compact and Wideband CP Slot Antenna with Rectangular Slots and Inverted-F Feedline
TH-A2.1A.7 10:20 Kwame Oteng Gyasi, Guangjun Wen, Daniele Inserra, Jian Li, Emmanuel Ampoma Affum, Yongjun
Huang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Parametric Analysis of Vertically Oriented Metamaterials for Wideband Omnidirectional
Perfect Absorption TH-A1.1A.8 10:40
Aaron Pung, Michael Goldflam, D. Bruce Burckel, Igal Brener, Michael Sinclair, Salvatore Campione, A Wideband Double Circularly Polarized Slot Antenna with Unidirectional Patterns
Sandia National Laboratories, United States Jie Liu, Jian-Ying Li, Rui Xu, Du-Juan Wei, Kun Wei, Yang-Xiao Qi, Jiang-Jun Yang, Northwestern
Polytechnical University, China
TH-A2.1A.8 10:40
Characterization of Graphene-Based Waveguide Capacitance for Switching Applications TH-A1.1A.9 11:00
Ramin Emadi, Reza Safian, Abolghasem Zeidaabadi Nezhad, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran; A Miniaturized Low Profile Linear-polarized UWB Antenna with Unidirectional Radiation
Navid Barani, University of Michigan, United States Juelin Liu, Junping Geng, Xianling Liang, Weiren Zhu, Chong He, Kun Wang, Yunxiao Xu, Ronghong Jin,
Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
TH-A2.1A.9 11:00
Wave-Matter Interaction Analysis of Metamaterial Unit Immerged in Liquid Media TH-A1.1A.10 11:20
Yongjun Huang, Jian Li, Zhihao Wu, Wenran Lv, Liang Ma, Fuzhen Xie, Guangjun Wen, University of A Substrate Integrated Waveguide Tapered Slot Antenna for Millimeter-Wave Applications
Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Jinping Zhang, Zhipeng Zhou, Fuguo Zhu, NRIET, China
TH-A2.1A.10 11:20
SIW based Split Ring Resonator Evaluation using Characteristic Mode Analysis
Maryam Shahbakhsh, Javad Ahmadi-Shokouh, University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran

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Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:40 Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:40
TH-A1.2A Grand E TH-A3.1A Commonwealth C

Planar Antennas for Wireless Applications Recent Advances in the Finite Element Method
Session Chair: Stephen Yan, University of Alabama Session Co-Chairs: Dan Jiao, Purdue University; Davide Ramaccia, Roma Tre University
TH-A1.2A.1 08:00 TH-A3.1A.1 08:00
Design of Small GPS Anti-Jam Antenna Numerical Cherenkov Radiation Effects from Grid Dispersion in Finite Element Particle-
Yue Zheng, Yikun Huang, Yuanxun Ethan Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States in-Cell Simulations of Relativistic Electron Beams
TH-A1.2A.2 08:20 Dong-Yeop Na, Fernando Teixeira, ElectroScience Laboratory/The Ohio State University, United States;
Yuri Omelchenko, Trinum Research Inc., United States
Compact Dual Polarization 4x4 MIMO Multi-Beam Base Station Antennas
Lin-Ping Shen, Hua Wang, Willi Lotz, Hamid Jamali, CCAI, Canada TH-A3.1A.2 08:20
TH-A1.2A.3 08:40 Direct Methods for Unsymmetric Blockwise Sparse Matrices: Application to Domain
Design and Performance Analysis of a Purely Textile Proximity Fed Microstrip Patch Decomposition Global Preconditioning
Dimitrios G. Makris, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States
Antenna for On-Body Wireless Communications
Ruben Del-Rio-Ruiz, Juan-Manuel Lopez-Garde, Jon Legarda Macon, University of Deusto, Spain TH-A3.1A.3 08:40
TH-A1.2A.4 09:00 Large-Scale Scattering Analysis of Arbitrary Objects in a Stratified Medium
Kedi Zhang, Lynford Goddard, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
5.2 GHz Textile Antenna for Biological Monitoring System
Daisuke Yamanaka, Masaharu Takahashi, Chiba University, Japan TH-A3.1A.4 09:00
TH-A1.2A.5 09:20 Geometric Multigrid Preconditioning in Voxel-based Finite Element Analysis of Scattering
Nizamuddin Hussain, Jon Webb, McGill University, Canada
A Novel Meander Line RFID Reader Antenna for UHF Near-Field Applications
Shu’nan Zhang, Jun Ouyang, Yi Yan, Lu Zhuang, Jinhao Guo, University of Electronic Science and TH-A3.1A.5 09:20
Technology of China, China Broadband and Sparse Finite-Element Formulation Free of Low-Frequency Breakdown
Break 09:40 Li Xue, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States
TH-A1.2A.6 10:00 Break 09:40
A V-Band Patch Array for Drone Radar TH-A3.1A.6 10:00
Qiang Xu, AxEnd Inc., United States; Yikun Huang, Yuanxun Ethan Wang, University of California, Los A Posteriori Element-wise Error Quantification for FEM Solvers Using Higher Order Basis
Angeles, United States; Yuexing Li, AxEnd Inc., United States Functions
TH-A1.2A.7 10:20 Cam Key, Aaron Smull, Donald Estep, Colorado State University, United States; Troy Butler, University of
Loss-Characterization and Guidelines for Embroidery of Conductive Textiles Colorado Denver, United States; Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University, United States
Dieff Vital, Jingni Zhong, Shubhendu Bhardwaj, John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United TH-A3.1A.7 10:20
States An Efficient Transient EM Solver With Dynamic p-Adaptation and Multirate Time
TH-A1.2A.8 10:40 Integration
Compact Planar Antenna System for Full-Duplex Wireless Applications Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States
Tanner Douglas, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States TH-A3.1A.8 10:40
TH-A1.2A.9 11:00 The Multiobjective Delaunay Tessellation Optimization Algorithm and its Applications
A CoPrime Array of Patch Antennas for DOA Estimation in Mobile Handheld Devices in Electromagnetics
Ahmad Oweis, Saleh Alawsh, Ali Muqaibel, Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum Ronald Jenkins, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States
and Minerals, Saudi Arabia
TH-A3.1A.9 11:00
TH-A1.2A.10 11:20 Dispersion Analysis of Electron Bernstein Waves in Magnetized Warm Plasmas by Finite
A Wideband Directional mm-Wave Antenna for Micro-Deformation Monitoring Radar Element Particle-in-Cell Modeling
Applications Dong-Yeop Na, Fernando Teixeira, ElectroScience Laboratory/The Ohio State University, United States;
Yingsong Li, Chinese Academy of Science & Harbin Engineering University, China; Yue Dong, Harbin Yuri Omelchenko, Trinum Research Inc., United States
Engineering University, China; Xiangkun Zhang, Chinese Academy of Science, China; Jingshan Jiang,
TH-A3.1A.10 11:20
Zelong Shao, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
On the Treatment of Strongly Singular Integrals over Flat Triangular Domains
Zhi Guo Zhou, Ruo Xing Gao, Zhi Cheng Su, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China

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Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:40 Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:00
TH-A4.1A Stone TH-A1.3A Webster

Propagation Omnidirectional UWB Antennas - II


Session Co-Chairs: Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University; Kamal Sarabandi, Session Co-Chairs: Brad Jackson, California State University Northridge; Greg Mitchell,
University of Michigan; Guido Valerio, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06 Army Research Laboratory
TH-A4.1A.1 08:00 TH-A1.3A.1 08:00
Simple Transmission Line Model from RET Results for Propagation Through Vegetation A Wide Bandwidth Low-Profile Top-Loaded Pyramidal Antenna
Roshanak Zabihi, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada Brad Jackson, California State University, Northridge, United States; Eric Merkley, Queen’s University,
Canada
TH-A4.1A.2 08:20
Extending Waveguide Mode Theory based Propagation Models to Arched Rough Wall TH-A1.3A.2 08:20
Tunnels Design of a Wideband Resistively Loaded Vee Dipole Fed by an Even-Mode Matched
Xingqi Zhang, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada Marchand Balun
Samuel Wagner, Anh-Vu Pham, University of California, Davis, United States; Steven Bond, Jae Jeon,
TH-A4.1A.3 08:40 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States
Comparative study of three Deterministic Radio Propagation Models in a Complex media
Vincent Adelphe Fono, Larbi Talbi, Moulay ELhassan El Azhari, Université du Québec en Outaouais, TH-A1.3A.3 08:40
Canada A Ultra-Wideband Monocone Antenna with Ceramic Loading
Ankang Liu, Yilong Lu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
TH-A4.1A.4 09:00
Modeling Focused Ray Scattering by a Penetrable Dielectric Slab over Skin Surface with TH-A1.3A.4 09:00
a Finite Air Gap for Millimeter-Wave Person Scanning Log-Periodic Dipole Antennas using Wireless LAN -Characteristics-
Elizabeth Wig, Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States Haruo Kawakami, Former Sophia University, Japan
TH-A4.1A.5 09:20 TH-A1.3A.5 09:20
Electromagnetic Scattering from Multi-Layer Dielectric media with 3D Random Rough New AMC Ground Plane for 28 GHz Broadband Antenna
Interfaces Using Translation Matrix Approach Muamba Mukendi Leingthone, Hakem Nadir, Université de Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue and
Mohammadreza Sanamzadeh, Leung Tsang, The University of Michigan, United States; Joe Johnson, underground communications research laboratory (LRTCS), Canada
Ohio State University, United States Break 09:40
TH-A4.1A.5 09:20 TH-A1.3A.6 10:00
Propagation Characteristics of High Power Microwave in Rectangular Waveguide Filled A Novel CPW-fed Patch Antenna for Ultra Wide Band Radar
with Time-Varying Plasma Hao Jin, Lijia Zhu, Xu Liu, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China
Xiaoyu Han, Junhong Wang, Meie Chen, Zhan Zhang, Zheng Li, Yujian Li, Beijing Jiaotong University,
China TH-A1.3A.7 10:20
Design of an UHF RFID Tag Antenna with a Paper Substrate
Break 09:40 Xiao Jia Huang, Shi Cong Wang, Feng Xie, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China
TH-A4.1A.6 10:00 TH-A1.3A.8 10:40
Estimation of Scattering and Attenuation of a Random Distribution of Metallic Wires Design of a Compact Wideband Dual-Polarized Base-Station Antenna with Stable
Using Radiative Transfer Radiation Patterns
David Geroski, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States Chenghui Wang, Yikai Chen, Shiwen Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,
TH-A4.1A.7 10:20 China
Comparison of Measured Ground Penetrating Radar Response of Soil Surface to FDTD
Model
Brian Burns, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate, United States
TH-A4.1A.8 10:40
Analysis of Scattering on Arctic Sea Ice in C-Band with Layered Medium Formulation of
Surface Volume Surface Electric Field Integral Equation
Shucheng Zheng, Reza Gholami, Dustin Isleifson, David Barber, Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of
Manitoba, Canada
TH-A4.1A.9 11:00
Spreading and wander of partially coherent beams propagating in the turbulent
atmosphere
Mingjian Cheng, Lixin Guo, Jiangting Li, School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, China
TH-A4.1A.10 11:20
HOURLY VARIATION OF GASEOUS ATTENUATION IN TROPICAL STATION
Iyanu Oluwa Ogunrinola, Covenant university, Nigeria; Temidayo Victor Omotosho, Covenant University,
Nigeria; Sayo Akinloye Akinwumi, Covenant university, Nigeria; Oluwafumilayo Oluwayemisi Ometan,
Covenant University, Nigeria

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Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:20 Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:40
B TH-UB.2A Commonwealth A TH-A1.4A Commonwealth B

Guided Waves and Waveguiding Structures Mitigation and Control of Mutual Coupling in Antenna Arrays
Session Co-Chairs: Edward Rothwell, Michigan State University; Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Session Chair: Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Institute of Technology
TH-A1.4A.1 08:00
TH-UB.2A.1 08:00 Mutual Coupling Reduction Between Two Closely Spaced PIFAs
Modeling Electromagnetic Response of Arbitrary-Shape Dielectric Waveguide Using Ali Hammoodi, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Ayman Isaac, Molex LLC, United
Broadband Green’s Function Method States; Haider Raad, Xavier University, United States; Mariofanna Milanova, University of Arkansas at
Kung-Hau Ding, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Tien-Hao Liao, California Institute of Little Rock, United States
Technology, United States; Weilun Kwek, Leung Tsang, University of Michigan, United States TH-A1.4A.2 08:20
TH-UB.2A.2 08:20 Ultra-wideband Compact Circularly Polarized Antenna using Coupled Dipoles
Magnetic-free Circulator Based On Spatio-Temporal Modulation Implemented via Dushyant Kumar Sharma, Gopi S. Reddy, Patanjali V. Parimi, SUNY, Oswego, United States
Switched Capacitors For Full Duplex Communication TH-A1.4A.3 08:40
Mahmoud Nafe, M. Naimul Hasan, Hind Reggad, Daniel Kuzmenko, Jingjun Chen, Xiaoguang Liu, Mutual Coupling Reduction between Two Circular Patches Using H-Shape DGS
University of California, Davis, United States Ali Hammoodi, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Haider Raad, Xavier University,
TH-UB.2A.3 08:40 United States; Mariofanna Milanova, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States
Wideband Design of a Waveguide Short-slot Two-plane Coupler TH-A1.4A.4 09:00
Jiro Hirokawa, Masahiro Wakasa, Dong-Hun Kim, Takashi Tomura, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Two Elements Self-Complementary MIMO Antennas for Wideband Mutual Coupling
TH-UB.2A.4 09:00 Reduction
Implementation of a Partial Overlay Technique for the Characterization of the Kareem Salem, Donya Nazif, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA), Egypt; Mahmoud
Electromagnetic Properties of Conductor-Backed Materials A. Abdalla, Military Technical College, Egypt
Edward Rothwell, Saranraj Karuppuswami, Premjeet Chahal, Michigan State University, United States TH-A1.4A.5 09:20
TH-UB.2A.5 09:20 Mutual coupling reduction of a printed dual element antenna system using a parasitic
Maximum Endfire Directivity From a Continuous Line Source With a Uniform Phase scatter
Progression Sonika Biswal, Sushrut Das, IIT(ISM) Dhanbad, India
Juhua Liu, Sun Yat-Sen University, China; David R. Jackson, University of Houston, United States Break 09:40
Break 09:40 TH-A1.4A.6 10:00
TH-UB.2A.6 10:00 Synthesis of Dipole Antenna Array for Performance Enhancement using Flower
Lens-included Horn Antenna to Flatten Aperture Phase and Amplitude Distribution Pollination Algorithm
Mohammadreza Ranjbar Naeini, Alireza Shahsafi, Daniel Van der Weide, University of Wisconsin- Hemant Patidar, Gautam Kumar Mahanti, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, India
Madison, United States TH-A1.4A.7 10:20
TH-UB.2A.7 10:20 A Parasitic Decoupling Technique for Two Antennas
Reconfigurable helical tape waveguide and leaky-wave antenna by circular polarization Min Li, University of Hong Kong, China
handedness TH-A1.4A.8 10:40
Yahong Liu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Qinghua Guo, Hongchao Liu, University of Mutual Coupling Reduction in a T/R Array with T-Resonate Cavity EBG (TRC-EBG)
Birmingham, United Kingdom; Congcong Liu, Kun Song, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Tianqi Jiao, Harbin Engineering University, China; Zhengyu Peng, Texas Tech University, United States;
Biao Yang, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; Quanwen Hou, Xiaopeng Zhao, Northwestern Shengyuan Luo, Harbin Engineering University, China; Yingsong Li, Harbin Engineering University &
Polytechnical University, China; Shuang Zhang, Miguel Navarro-Cia, University of Birmingham, United Chinese Academy of Science, China; Changzhi Li, Texas Tech University, United States
Kingdom
TH-A1.4A.9 11:00
TH-UB.2A.8 10:40
High-speed Terahertz Links based on Dielectric-lined Metallic Waveguides Quad-IFA MIMO Antennas Using Self-curing Decoupling Technique
Jiangwei Sui, Ke-Li Wu, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
James B. Sellman, Miguel Navarro-Cia, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
TH-A1.4A.10 11:20
TH-UB.2A.9 11:00
Optimization of Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) between Helical Antennas with A Dual-Frequency Antenna Array with Mutual Coupling Reduction via Metamaterial
Connected Ground Planes in the Near Field Structures
Shengyuan Luo, Harbin Engineering University, China; Yingsong Li, Harbin Engineering University &
Saeed Khan, Kansas State University, United States Chinese Academy of Science, China; Wanlu Shi, Harbin Engineering University, China

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Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:40 Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:40
K TH-UK.1A Otis TH-A2.2A Faneuil

Electromagnetic imaging and sensing applications Techniques and models for electromagnetic field measurements
Session Co-Chairs: Erdem Topsakal, Virginia Commonwealth University; Magda El- Session Co-Chairs: Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University; Pedram Mousavi, University
Shenawee, University of Arkansas of Alberta
TH-UK.1A.1 08:00 TH-A2.2A.1 08:00
Multifunctional Microwave Ablation Antennas and Algorithms for Combined Ablation A High-Resolution Approach to Extract the the Emissions from a Circuit board using the
and Monitoring Magnitude-Only Near-Field Measurement
James F Sawicki, Hung Luyen, Nader Behdad, Susan C Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Rezvan Rafiee Alavi, Ali Kiaee, Rashid Mirzavand, University of Alberta, Canada; Ruska Patton, EMSCAN
United States COOPERATION, Canada; Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada
TH-UK.1A.2 08:20 TH-A2.2A.2 08:20
Fundamental Mechanisms of Thermoacoustic Imaging During Pulsed Microwave Reconstruction of Field Inside Dielectric Objects for Noninvasive SAR Measurement
Ablation Shuntaro Omi, Toru Uno, Takuji Arima, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan; Joe Wiart,
James F Sawicki, Audrey L. Evans, Nader Behdad, Susan C Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Telecom ParisTech, France
United States TH-A2.2A.3 08:40
TH-UK.1A.3 08:40 Low Frequecy Surface Plasmon waves on Metal Structured Surface with a Variable
Smart Wearable Fabric Antennas for Sensing Applications and Communications with Effective Period Subwavelength Rectangular Groove Grating Using Periodically
Implantable Sensors. Photoinduced Semiconductor Plasma
Umar Hasni, Erdem Topsakal, Virginia Commonwealth University, United States Kazuo Nishimura, Ryukoku University, Japan
TH-UK.1A.4 09:00 TH-A2.2A.4 09:00
Full-wave Numerical Model for Thermoacoustic Imaging of the Human Breast and Analysis of Electromagnetic Interference in Electric Vehicle Cables
Detection of Breast Cancer Priscilla Melo, Glauco Fontgalland, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil; Adaildo D’assuno,
Hongbo Zhao, Sovanlal Mukherjee, Srishti Saraswat, Jinpil Tak, Min Liang, Russell Witte, Hao Xin, Federal Institute of Science and Technology of Paraíba (IFPB), Brazil; Raymundo de A. Junior, Federal
University of Arizona, United States University of Campina Grande, Brazil; Euler Macedo, Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), Brazil
TH-UK.1A.5 09:20 TH-A2.2A.5 09:20
Real-time Thermoacoustic Imaging and Thermometry using a Linear Ultrasound Array Multimode Positioning Using Common and Difference Mode Loop Antennas
Chandra Karunakaran, Sovanlal Mukherjee, Jinpil Tak, Srishti Sarawat, Hao Xin, Russell Witte, University Foad Fereidoony, Srinivas Prasad Mysore Nagaraja, Jean Paul Santos, Yuanxun Ethan Wang, University
of Arizona, United States of California, Los Angeles, United States
Break 09:40 Break 09:40

TH-UK.1A.6 10:00 TH-A2.2A.6 10:00


Terahertz Polarimetric Imaging for Biomedical Applications Development of Tunable Breast Tissue Phantoms for Terahertz Imaging
Nandhini Srinivasan, Ohio State University, United States; Cosan Caglayan, TeraProbes Inc, United Christopher Oldfield, Tyler Bowman, Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, United
States; Niru K Nahar, Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, United States States
TH-UK.1A.7 10:20 TH-A2.2A.7 10:20
Polarized Terahertz Waves for Enhancing the Imaging Contrast of Excised Breast Cancer On the Design of Graphene Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors for Medical Applications
Tissues Mariam Moussilli, Abdul Rahman El Falou, Beirut Arab University, Lebanon; Raed Shubair, Massachusetts
Tyler Bowman, Nagma Vohra, University of Arkansas, United States; Keith Bailey, Oklahoma State Institute of Technology, United States
University, United States; Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States TH-A2.2A.8 10:40
TH-UK.1A.8 10:40 Understanding resonant, electrically-small induction coils for near-field non-destructive
Microwave Wearable Biosensing Utilizing Affordable Radar Phenomenology evaluation of material properties
Insoo Kim, University of Connecticut Health Center, United States; Jungsuek Oh, Seoul National Robert Hughes, Bruce Drinkwater, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
University, Korea (South) TH-A2.2A.9 11:00
TH-UK.1A.9 11:00 Thin Metallic Coatings on Carbon Fiber for Enhanced mm-Wave Absorption
Blood vessel sealing by microwave and radio frequency current Scott Rudolph, Thomas Petelik, Tammie Confer, Naval Research Laboratory, United States
Kazuyuki Saito, Masashi Sugiyama, Chiba University, Japan TH-A2.2A.10 11:20
TH-UK.1A.10 11:20 Accurate Method for Measuring the Characteristic Parameters and the Phase Center of
Breast Cancer Imaging with a Cylindrical Measurement Fixture the Circularly Polarized Antennas
Tuba Yilmaz, Mehmet Cayoren, Ibrahim Akduman, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Junping Shang, Chaoyang Fan, Xidian University, China

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Thursday, July 12 08:00 - 11:40 Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 16:40
TH-A1.5A Douglass TH-A5.1P Grand A

Reflectarray Antennas for Advanced System Applications 3D Printed Antennas and Structures
Session Co-Chairs: Sebastian Diaz, University of California; Antonio Pino, Universidad de Session Co-Chairs: Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Vigo (KAUST); Premjeet Chahal, Michigan State University
TH-A1.5A.1 08:00 TH-A5.1P.1 13:20
SIW-based Reflectarray Antennas with Sharp Gain Selectivity and Large Bandwidth 3D Printed Hybrid Rigid-Flex Coaxial-Like Transmission Line Structures
Jiawei Zang, University of California, Davis, United States; Eduardo Carrasco, Universidad Politécnica Vincens Gjokaj, Premjeet Chahal, Michigan State University, United States
de Madrid, Spain; Xuetian Wang, Beijing Institute of Technology, China; José A. Encinar, Universidad
Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Alejandro Alvarez-Melcon, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; J. TH-A5.1P.2 13:40
Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, University of California, Davis, United States Design of a Novel Isotropic 3D Dipole
Arseni Yalouskikh, Yikun Huang, Yuanxun Ethan Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United
TH-A1.5A.2 08:20 States
Design of a Bifocal dual Reflectarray System with Parabolic Main Surface for a Multifed TH-A5.1P.3 14:00
Space Antenna 3D Printed Low Cost Folded Reflectarray
Antonio Pino, Yolanda Rodriguez-Vaqueiro, Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Oscar Rubiños, Universidade de Vigo,
Spain; Eduardo Martinez-de-Rioja, José A. Encinar, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Giovanni Agnese Mazzinghi, Lorenzo Blaschi, Angelo Freni, University of Florence, Italy
Toso, European Space Agency, Netherlands TH-A5.1P.4 14:20
TH-A1.5A.3 08:40 3D Printed Antenna-on-Package with Near-isotropic Radiation Pattern for IoT (WiFi
A Multibeam Parabolic Reflectarray for Onboard Tx and Rx Satellite Antennas at the Based) Applications
Ka band Zhen Su, Kirill Klionovski, Rana Bilal, Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Antonio Pino, Yolanda Rodriguez-Vaqueiro, Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Marcos Arias, Universidade de Vigo, (KAUST), Saudi Arabia
Spain; Daniel Martinez-de-Rioja, José A. Encinar, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Giovanni TH-A5.1P.5 14:40
Toso, European Space Agency, Netherlands A 3D Printed Tunable Phase Shifter
TH-A1.5A.4 09:00 Grant Heilman, Youssef Tawk, Derek Doyle, Christos G. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United
Cassegrain Reflectarray Antennas using Higher Order Orbital Angular Momentum States
Modes Combined and Cancelled in Near Field Break 15:00
Woo Jin Byun, ETRI, Korea (South); Yong Heui Cho, Mokwon University, Korea (South)
TH-A5.1P.6 15:20
TH-A1.5A.5 09:20 A 3D Printed Cavity Backed 2x4 Slotted Waveguide Antenna Array
A Reflective Metasurface For Generating Orbital Angular Momentum Vortex Wave Across Mohd Ifwat Mohd Ghazali, Premjeet Chahal, Michigan State University, United States
Wide Bandwidth TH-A5.1P.7 15:40
Lina Ma, Qingyuan Zhang, Lingyun Zhou, Chang Chen, University of Science and Technology of China,
China The Effect of Locations on the 3-D Printing Bed Surface for Designing PC-ABS Based RF
Circuits
Break 09:40 Sayan Roy, Brian Young, University of North Dakota, United States; Yi-Hsiang Chang, Illinois State
TH-A1.5A.6 10:00 University, United States; Benjamin D. Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States; Sima
Noghanian, University of North Dakota, United States
THz Near Field Focusing using Cassegranian Configuration for EM Side-channel Detection
Prateek Juyal, Sinan Adibelli, Alenka Zajic, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States TH-A5.1P.8 16:00
TH-A1.5A.7 10:20 A Ku-Band Wideband 3-D Printed Interdigital Bandpass Filter Free of Post Fabrication
Tightly-Packed Crossed-Dipole Array for L-band Satellite Communications Tuning
Lawrence Lee, Ivan Frasure, Trevor Narker, Ronald Marhefka,, Joseph Sugrue, Andrew Terzuoli, Raymond Jin Li, Guanlong Huang, Tao Yuan, Shenzhen University, China; Jun Xu, University of Electronic Science
Wasky, IEEE, United States and Technology of China, China; Hongjun Li, The 13th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology
Group Corporation, China
TH-A1.5A.8 10:40
TH-A5.1P.9 16:20
Array Element Number Effects on System G/T for Single Plane Scanning Phased Array Monolithic 3-D Printed Spherical-Resonator-Based Olympic-Topology Bandpass Filters
Feeds Jin Li, Guanlong Huang, Tao Yuan, Shenzhen University, China
Malan Ruppert, Ryno Beyers, Dirk de Villiers, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
TH-A1.5A.9 11:00
Improving a monostatic radar system for 3D Standoff Human Body Imaging
Lorena Perez-Eijo, Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Yolanda Rodriguez-Vaqueiro, Marcos Arias, Oscar Rubiños
Lopez, Antonio Pino, Universidade de Vigo, Spain
TH-A1.5A.10 11:20
An Ultra-Wideband Modified Aperture-Coupled Millimeter-Wave Reflectarray Antenna
Hussam Al-Saedi, Wael Abdel-Wahab, Mohsen Raeis-Zadeh, Suren Gigoyan, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini,
University of Waterloo, Canada

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Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 14:40 Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 17:00
G TH-UG.1P Grand B TH-SP.1P Special Session Marina III-IV

Ionospheric technology Advances in Steering the Beam of High Gain Antennas


Session Chair: Amir Zaghloul, US Army Research Laboratory Session Co-Chairs: Karu Esselle, Macquarie University; Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di
Torino; Raheel Hashmi, Macquarie University
TH-UG.1P.1 13:20
Statistical Analysis of Ionospheric GPS vTEC and Gradient Estimates based on A Full TH-SP.1P.1 13:20
Solar Cycle of Data from the Brazilian Network for Continuous Monitoring Beam Scanning Metasurface Antennas
Teddy Espejo, Emanoel Costa, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Patrícia Negreti, Santi Concetto Pavone, University of Siena, Italy; Enrica Martini, Francesco Caminita, Wave Up S.r.l.,
Eurico de Paula, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brazil Italy; Matteo Albani, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy
TH-UG.1P.2 13:40 TH-SP.1P.2 13:40
Source-receiver Ionospheric-scintillation Global Model of the upper Atmosphere Wide-angle mechanical scanning Transmit-arrays for satellite Ka-band user terminals
(SIGMA): Irregularity Orientation in the Polar Regions and the Impact on GNSS Signal Sérgio A. Matos, Instituto de Telecomunicações, IST, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, (ISCTE-IUL),
Portugal; Jorge R. Costa, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; Eduardo Lima, Parinaz Naseri, Carlos
Correlation Processing A. Fernandes, Instituto de Telecomunicações, IST Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; Nelson Fonseca, ESA
James Conroy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Kshitija Deshpande, Antenna and Sub-Millimeter Wave Section, Portugal
Embry-Riddle, United States; Wayne Scales, Amir I. Zaghloul, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, United States TH-SP.1P.3 14:00
TH-UG.1P.3 14:00 High-Gain Beam Steering by Near-Field Phase Transformation - An Overview
Muhammad Usman Afzal, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia
Statistics of Ion Density Irregularities Within Low-Latitude Ionospheric Plasma Bubbles
and Their Gradients Based on C/NOFS Planar Langmuir Probe Data TH-SP.1P.4 14:20
Emanoel Costa, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Patrick Roddy, John Ballenthin, Low Scan Loss Bifocal Ka-band Transparent Transmitarray Antenna
Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Guang Liu, CAS Key Laboratory of Microwave Remote Sensing, National Space Science Center, Chinese
Academy of Sciences, China; Kien Pham, IETR, UMR CNRS 6164, Université de Rennes 1, France;
TH-UG.1P.4 14:20 Eduardo Motta Cruz, IETR, UMR CNRS 6164, Université de Nantes, Polytech Nantes, France; David
On the Suitability of Ionospheric Gradient Estimation Techniques for IRNSS based GBAS González Ovejero, Ronan Sauleau, IETR, UMR CNRS 6164, Université de Rennes 1, France
Applications
Supraja Reddy Ammana, A D Sarma, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT), India TH-SP.1P.5 14:40
Innovative CTS antenna architecture for beam reconfiguration in E-plane
Thomas Potelon, Mauro Ettorre, Institut d’Électronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes (IETR),
Thursday, July 12 15:20 - 17:00 France; Terry Bateman, Jim Francey, Optiprint AG, Switzerland; Ronan Sauleau, Institut d’Électronique
TH-A4.1P Grand B et de Télécommunications de Rennes (IETR), France
Break 15:00
Satellite communication technology
Session Chair: Loic Markley, University of British Columbia TH-SP.1P.6 15:20
The Lossless, Resonant, Minimum Scattering Approximation for Fast Phased Array
TH-A4.1P.1 15:20
Design
When Deployable Spacecraft Antennas Don’t Karl Warnick, Brigham Young University, United States
Vaughn Cable, Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States
TH-SP.1P.7 15:40
TH-A4.1P.2 15:40
A Silicon-Based Beam-Steering Tapered Antenna Array for W-Band Applications
Improved Measured Source Antenna Representation in Satellite Antenna Placement Aidin Taeb, Hussam Al-Saedi, Suren Gigoyan, Mohamed Basha, Gholamreza Z. Rafi, Sujeet Chaudhuri,
Analysis with Numerical Simulation Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada
Maria Alberica Saporetti, Lucia Scialacqua, Francesco Saccardi, Lars Jacob Foged, Microwave Vision Italy
(MVI), Italy; Jan Zackrisson, RUAG Space AB, Sweden; Danilo Trenta, Luca Salghetti Drioli, European TH-SP.1P.8 16:00
Space Agency, ESTEC, Netherlands Understanding the Element-Gain Paradox for Receiving Arrays Using Poynting
TH-A4.1P.3 16:00 Streamlines
Junming Diao, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Lu Liu, University of Electronic
A Millimeter-Wave Perforated Fresnel Zone Plate Lens Using Additive Manufacturing Science and Technology of China, China; Karl Warnick, Brigham Young University, United States
Process
Javad Pourahmadazar, INRS-EMT, Canada TH-SP.1P.9 16:20
Millimeter Wave Beam Steerable Tiny Lens Antennas Employing 3D Spatial Filter Arrays
TH-A4.1P.4 16:20 Jungsuek Oh, Jungwoo Seo, Seoul National University, Korea (South)
A Single-Layer Frequency Selective Surface With Dual-Wide-Band Response
Nibirh Jawad, Loic Markley, University of British Columbia, Canada TH-SP.1P.10 16:40
A Magneto-Electric Dipole High-Efficiency 60GHz Ridge Gap Waveguide Slot Array
TH-A4.1P.5 16:40
Antenna
Low-cost Packaging Inspection System Based on Millimeter-wave Stepped Frequency Xingchao Dong, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Hongjian Wang, National Space
Radar Science Center, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Xingwei Zhang, Yang Liu, University
Shahed Shahir, University of Waterloo, Canada; Yilong Zhangs, Purple Mountain Observatory, China; of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Gholamreza Z. Rafi, University of Waterloo, Canada; Boris Elenkrig, OZ Optics Ltd., Canada; Safieddin
Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada

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Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 17:00 Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 16:40
TH-SP.2P Special Session Marina I-II TH-A2.1P Grand C

Millimeter and Submillimeter wave Metasurfaces for Radar and Design of metamaterials and metasurfaces
Communication Systems Session Co-Chairs: Tommaso Isernia, Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria; Do-
Session Co-Chairs: Jungsuek Oh, Seoul National University; Hyunjin Kim, Samsung Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Electronics TH-A2.1P.1 13:20
TH-SP.2P.1 13:20 A Unit Cell for Bianisotropic Huygens’ Metasurface Designs
Computational Millimeter-wave Spotlight Imaging using Holographic Metasurface Michael Chen, Ayman Dorrah, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada
Antennas TH-A2.1P.2 13:40
Okan Yurduseven, Duke University, United States; Thomas Fromenteze, University of Limoges, France; Time-Domain Responses of Waveform-Selective Metasurfaces
David Smith, Duke University, United States Kosei Asano, Hiroki Wakatsuchi, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
TH-SP.2P.2 13:40 TH-A2.1P.3 14:00
Asterisk Metasurface at 193 THz Paired Metasurfaces for Amplitude and Phase Control of Wavefronts
Mitchell Semple, Aaron C. Hryciw, Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada Brian Raeker, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States
TH-SP.2P.3 14:00 TH-A2.1P.4 14:20
Planar Dual-Band Linear to Circular Polarization Converter using Radial-shape Multi- Focal Intensity Distribution Manipulation with Huygens Metamirror
Layer FSS Xumin Ding, Zhuochao Wang, Kuang Zhang, Xuemai Gu, Wu Qun, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Youngno Youn, Wonbin Hong, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea (South)
TH-A2.1P.5 14:40
TH-SP.2P.4 14:20 Field Optimization for Scalar Metasurface Designs for Anomalous Plane-Wave Reflection
Reconfigurable Reflective Metasurface for Linear to Circular Polarization Conversion Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States
Badreddine Ratni, Shah Nawaz Burokur, LEME, UPL, Univ Paris Nanterre, France; Gérard-Pascal Piau,
AIRBUS, France; André de Lustrac, C2N, CNRS, Univ. Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay, France Break 15:00

TH-SP.2P.5 14:40 TH-A2.1P.6 15:20


Tunable Piezo-Actuated Metasurfaces for Millimeter-wave and THz Antennas Multifunctional All-Dielectric Metasurfaces
Alexandros Feresidis, Muhammad Rabbani, James Churm, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Amin Ranjbar, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States
Break 15:00 TH-A2.1P.7 15:40
Dipolar Model for Metamaterial Imaging Systems
TH-SP.2P.6 15:20 Laura Pulido-Mancera, Mohammadreza F. Imani, David Smith, Duke University, United States
A Short Focal Lens with Phased Array Antenna for 5G Application
Seungtae Ko, Yoongeon Kim, Hyunjin Kim, Dohyuk Ha, YoungJu Lee, Samsung Electronics, Korea TH-A2.1P.8 16:00
(South) Exceptional Points of Degeneracy in a Linear Array Oscillator with Gain and Loss Balance
Ahmed F. Abdelshafy, Mohamed Othman, Dmitry Oshmarin, Mohamed Y. Nada, Filippo Capolino,
TH-SP.2P.7 15:40 University of California, Irvine, United States
Flat Lens with Phased Array Antenna for 5G Fixed Wireless Access
Hyunjin Kim, Seungtae Ko, Yoongeon Kim, Jungyub Lee, Youngju Lee, Samsung electronics, Korea TH-A2.1P.9 16:20
(South); Sangwook Nam, Seoul National University, Korea (South) A Graphene Based Bandwidth Enhanced Metamaterial Absorber using Circular Ring
Sambit Kumar Ghosh, Vinit Singh Yadav, Somak Bhattacharyya, Santanu Das, Indian Institute of
TH-SP.2P.8 16:00 Technology (BHU), Varanasi, India
Inverse Designed High-efficiency Multifunctional Millimeter-wave Electromagnetic
Devices
Hong Tang, Bowen Zheng, Sensong An, Hang Li, Hualiang Zhang, University of Massachusetts Lowell,
United States
TH-SP.2P.9 16:20
A Novel FSS Structure with Great Insensitivity to Incident Angles for High Performance
Millimeter Wave Communication Radome
Tian-Wu Li, Da Li, Li-Ming Zhou, Qi-Xuan Sun, Er-Ping Li, Zhejiang University, China
TH-SP.2P.10 16:40
Source Effect on Near-Field Multi-Beam-Splitting in Fabry-Perot Cavity Antenna System
Chanjoon Lee, Aditya Dave, Robert Sainati, Rhonda Franklin, University of Minnesota, United States

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Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 15:00 Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 17:00
TH-A5.2P Grand D TH-A1.2P Grand E

Chipless RFID Radiation Pattern Enhancement for Planar Antennas and Arrays
Session Chair: Filippo Costa, Università di Pisa Session Chair: Rainee Simons, NASA Glenn Research Center
TH-A5.2P.1 13:20 TH-A1.2P.1 13:20
Application-Adaptable Chipless RFID Tag Gain and Side Lobe Level Enhancement of Array Antennas using Metasurface
Katelyn Brinker, Reza Zoughi, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States Superstrates
TH-A5.2P.2 13:40 Ashwani Kumar, Delhi University, India; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States
Chipless RFID Tags’ Identification Algorithm By Using An Eigenmode Approach Combined TH-A1.2P.2 13:40
With Signal-Processing Technique 4D Antenna Array of UWB Vivaldi Elements with Low Side Lobes and Harmonic
Donia Oueslati, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Belgium; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, Suppresion
United States; Hatem Rmili, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia; Christophe Craeye, Universite Alberto Reyna, Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, Mexico; Marco Antonio Panduro, CICESE Research
Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Center, Mexico; Luz Idalia Balderas, Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, Mexico
TH-A5.2P.3 14:00 TH-A1.2P.3 14:00
Non-contact Material Monitoring by Using Depolarizing Chipless RFID Tags Miniaturized Antenna with High Gain and Low Side-lobe for Automotive Anti-Collision
Filippo Costa, Antonio Gentile, Simone Genovesi, Luca Buoncristiani, University of Pisa, Italy; Antonio Radar
Lazaro, Ramon Villarino, David Girbau, Rovira i Virgili University, Spain Wei Wang, Meng Guo, Jing Wang, Zhuang Li, Harbin Engineering University, China
TH-A5.2P.4 14:20 TH-A1.2P.4 14:20
Low cost folded chipless tag for millimeter-wave applications Low Cross Polarization Triangle Magnetic Dipole Antenna for Wide-Angle Beam Scanning
Raymundo de A. Junior, Glauco Fontgalland, Raquel Aline Araújo Rodrigues, Federal University of Tae-Dong Yeo, Jong-Sang Yoo, Hye-Won Jo, Jong-Won Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Campina Grande, Brazil Technology (KAIST), Korea (South)
TH-A5.2P.5 14:40 TH-A1.2P.5 14:40
High capacity encoded H-shaped resonator for UWB chipless RFID tag Sidelobe Level Improvement in a Frequency Scanning Antenna at Ka-band
Thanh Huong Nguyen, Viet Son Nguyen, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Viet Nam; Huy Mohammadreza Ranjbar Naeini, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; Mohammad
Hoang Nguyen, Le Quy Don University, Viet Nam; Tan Phu Vuong, University of Grenoble, France Fakharzadeh, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
Break 15:00
Thursday, July 12 15:20 - 17:00
TH-A1.2P.6 15:20
TH-A1.1P Grand D
Millimeter wave Microstrip Fed Slot Array Antenna with PMC Packaging for Future 5G
Small Antenna Theory Systems
Session Co-Chairs: J. Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, University of California, Davis; George Pan, Ashraf Uz Zaman, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Eva Rajo Iglesias, Universiy of Carlos
Arizona State University III de Madrid, Spain
TH-A1.1P.1 15:20 TH-A1.2P.7 15:40
Generalized Quasi-Static Electromagnetic Fields An Angled-dipole Antenna with Angled Directors for Wide-Angle Scanning
Arthur Yaghjian, Electromagnetics Research, United States Ju-Ik Oh, In-June Hwang, Ghoo Kim, Jong-Won Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
(KAIST), Korea (South)
TH-A1.1P.2 15:40
Further Observations on the Shape Synthesis of Closely-Spaced Antennas Using Sub- TH-A1.2P.8 16:00
Structure Characteristic Modes Cross Polarization Reduction in Patch Antenna Using DGS
Anas Alakhras, Derek McNamara, University of Ottawa, Canada Husna Khouser G, Yogesh Kumar Choukiker, VIT University, India
TH-A1.1P.3 16:00 TH-A1.2P.9 16:20
Demonstration of Radiation Efficiency Improvement of a Miniature Narrow Band Broadband and High Gain Low-Profile Antenna with Metasurface
Zhen-Zhong Yang, Feng Liang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Antenna
Francois Sarrazin, Université Paris Est Marne la Vallée, France; Sylvain Pflaum, CEA, France; Christophe TH-A1.2P.10 16:40
Delaveaud, CEA-LETI, France Microstrip-to-Probe Fed Microstrip Antenna Transition
TH-A1.1P.4 16:20 Diego Moná, Eduardo Sakomura, Daniel Nascimento, Technological Institute of Aeronautics, Brazil
Study of the Resonant Frequencies of an Electrically Small Broadside-coupled Split-ring
Resonator Antenna
Makoto Sano, Keiju Yamada, Makoto Higaki, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
TH-A1.1P.5 16:40
Cutting The Cord: A Button-Sized Rectenna for Wireless Patient Monitoring Using
Radiated Near-Field Signals at 2.4 GHz
Brock DeLong, Asimina Kiourti, Ohio State University, United States; John L. Volakis, Florida International
University, United States

90
Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 16:40 Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 17:00
TH-A5.3P Commonwealth C TH-A4.2P Stone

Characteristic Mode Analysis and Applications Propagation II


Session Co-Chairs: Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore; Hui Li, Dalian Session Chair: Frank Weinmann, Fraunhofer FHR
University of Technology
TH-A4.2P.1 13:20
TH-A5.3P.1 13:20 On the Design of Conformal Radomes for Beam-shaping of Antennas
Characteristic Mode Analysis of Slot Loading in Microstrip Patch Antenna Pengfei Zhang, Pan Li, Xidian University, China; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States
Sandip Ghosal, Arijit De, Ajay Chakrabarty, Indian Institute of Technology, India; Raed Shubair,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States TH-A4.2P.2 13:40
Rough Surface Analysis for Short-Range Ultra-Broadband THz Communications
TH-A5.3P.2 13:40 Fawad Sheikh, Thomas Kaiser, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm Enhanced Characteristic Mode Solver for Large-Scale
TH-A4.2P.3 14:00
Objects
Guang Shang Cheng, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore A Stochastic Volume Scattering Approach Based on Shooting-and-Bouncing-Rays (SBR)
Frank Weinmann, Fraunhofer FHR, Germany
TH-A5.3P.3 14:00
TH-A4.2P.4 14:20
Characteristic Mode Simulation of General Composite Material Bodies
Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore Channel Measurement in seawater by using 2.4 GHz-low-power electronics
José Carlos Reyes Guerrero, University of Bergen, Norway; Ismail Ben Mabrouk, Mu’ath Al-Hasan, Al
TH-A5.3P.4 14:20 Ain University of Science and Technology, United Arab Emirates; Tomasz Ciamulski, WiSub, Norway
MIMO Antenna Elements Effect on Chassis Modes TH-A4.2P.5 14:40
Asim Ghalib, Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia
Design of Wideband Circuit Analog Absorber with Improved Oblique Incidence
TH-A5.3P.5 14:40 Performance
Chassis Diversity Antenna Comparison Zhixin Yao, Shaoqiu Xiao, Bingzhong Wang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,
Maryam Razmhosseini, Abhijit Bhattacharya, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada China
Break 15:00 Break 15:00
TH-A5.3P.6 15:20 TH-A4.2P.6 15:20
Wideband Antenna-Isolation Improvement using Photonics for STAR Applications Pseudo-Cyclic Enhancement Mechanisms in a Discrete Random Halfspace
Kenneth E. Kolodziej, Siva Yegnanarayanan, Bradley T. Perry, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States Reid McCargar, Roger Lang, George Washington University, United States
TH-A5.3P.7 15:40 TH-A4.2P.7 15:40
Isolation Enhancement of MIMO Antennas Using Bilateral CEBG Structures Study of Diffraction at 30 GHz, 140 GHz, and 300 GHz
Mohamed El-Sewedy, TRC Center, Egypt; Mahmoud A. Abdalla, Military Technical College, Egypt; Ahmed Chia-Lin Cheng, Seunghwan Kim, Alenka Zajic, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
Abdelraheem, Purdue University, United States
TH-A4.2P.8 16:00
TH-A5.3P.8 16:00 SAR imaging of hypersonic platform based on phase screen method
Investigating the Effect of Mutual Coupling on Spatial Correlation for a Cellular MIMO Jiangting Li, Teng Gong, Lixin Guo, Xidian University, China
System TH-A4.2P.9 16:20
Mehmet Akif Bakirli, Vestel Electronics Inc., Turkey; Ozgur Ozdemir, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
EARTH-SPACE PATH CLOUD ATTENUATION DISTRIBUTION STUDY
TH-A5.3P.9 16:20 Mustapha Adewusi, Lagos state University, Nigeria; Temidayo Victor Omotosho, Marvel Akinyemi, Sayo
Design of Wearable Dual-antenna System Based on Theory of Characteristic Mode Akinloye Akinwumi, Oluwafunmilayo Ometan, Covenant University, Nigeria
Hui Li, Sining Sun, Baoyi Wang, Dalian Universitiy of Technology, China TH-A4.2P.10 16:40
TOTAL ATTENUATION OF SATELLITE SIGNAL ON EARTH-SPACE LINK IN WEST AFRICA
Temidayo Victor Omotosho, Covenant University, Nigeria; Sayo Akinloye Akinwumi, Mojisola Racheal
Usikalu, Covenant university, Nigeria; Oluwafumilayo Oluwayemisi Ometan, Covenant University,
Nigeria

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Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 17:00 Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 16:40
TH-A1.3P Webster B TH-UB.1P Commonwealth A

Innovative Modeling and Advanced Analysis Techniques of Mutual Sensor Network and Cognitive Radio
Coupling Effects Session Co-Chairs: Matthys Botha, Stellenbosch University; Branislav Notaros, Colorado
Session Chair: Ramakrishna Janaswamy, University of Massachusetts Amherst State University
TH-A1.3P.1 13:20 TH-UB.1P.1 13:20
Simultaneously Matching a N-Port Network mm-Wave Varactor Reconfigurable Microstrip Patch Antennas using GaN on Sapphire
Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States Technology
Mohammod Ali, Brown Mattox, MVS Chandrashekhar, Grigory Simin, University of South Carolina,
TH-A1.3P.2 13:40 United States
Effects of Electromagnetic Modeling Methods on Coverage Prediction of Anti-Jam GPS
TH-UB.1P.2 13:40
Antenna
Jeffrey Maloney, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States; Steven Keller, U.S. Army Research In-Band Full-Duplex Antenna with High Duplex Isolation
Laboratory, United States; Do-Hoon Kwon, Ramakrishna Janaswamy, University of Massachusetts Seong-Youp Suh, Tae-Young Yang, Rodrigo Camacho, Intel Labs, United States
Amherst, United States TH-UB.1P.3 14:00
TH-A1.3P.3 14:00 Merging Software Defined Networks and Software-Controlled Reconfigurable Antennas
On the Modeling of Antenna Arrays for Massive MIMO Systems in Market-Mediated Resource Allocation Strategies
Abbas Al-Wahhamy, Hussain Al-Rizzo, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Nicholas Buris, Gregory H. Huff, Abhay Anand, Francisco A. Espinal, Rajarshi Bhattacharyya, Vasudev Gohil, Srinivas
Shanghai University, China Shakkottai, Jean-Francois Chamberland, Texas A&M University, United States
TH-A1.3P.4 14:20 TH-UB.1P.4 14:20
Triple-layer Complementary FSS for the Mutual Coupling Reduction of Relay Antenna A Compact Patch Antenna with Improved Isolation for Simultaneous Transmit and
Arrays Receive
Jinxin Li, Zhu Xiao, Hunan University, China; Feng Yang, Qiangming Cai, University of Electronic Science Carlene Goodbody, KueiJih Lu, Washington State University Vancouver, United States; Nghi Tran,
and Technology of China, China; Daotong Li, Chongqing University, China University of Akron, United States; Tutku Karacolak, Washington State University Vancouver, United
States
TH-A1.3P.5 14:40
Rigorous Modal Analysis of Electromagnetic Coupling Between Circular Horns TH-UB.1P.5 14:40
Jiaran Qi, Rui Wang, Jinghui Qiu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China; Lantu Guo, China Research Analysis of Wireless System Operation in HetNet Scenarios
Institute of Radiowave Propagation, China Peio Lopez-Iturri, Erik Aguirre, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Leyre Azpilicueta, Tecnologico
de Monterrey, Mexico; Jose Javier Astrain, Jesus Villadangos, Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública
Break 15:00 de Navarra, Spain
TH-A1.3P.6 15:20 Break 15:00
Tx/Rx antenna system for Full-Duplex application
Koffi Gbafa, Aliou Diallo, Robert Staraj, Philippe Lethuc, Université Côte d’Azur, France TH-UB.1P.6 15:20
Directivity Enhancement in FSS-Based Reconfigurable Antenna
TH-A1.3P.7 15:40 Ghada Hussain Elzwawi, Muhammad M. Tahseen, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche
Sparse Direction-of-Arrival Estimation with Directive Coprime Arrays Scientifique, Canada
Saleh Alawsh, Ahmed Oweis, Ali Muqaibel, Mohammed Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum
and Minerals, Saudi Arabia TH-UB.1P.7 15:40
Dense Wireless Systems Deployment Challenges as Enablers of Indoor Context Aware
TH-A1.3P.8 16:00
Environments
A Simple Direction Finding Compensation Method of Surface-Mounted Patch Antennas Peio Lopez-Iturri, Erik Aguirre, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Leyre Azpilicueta, Tecnologico
Dae Woong Woo, Jae Sik Kim, Ji-In Jung, Hae-Chang Jeong, Jin Sung Park, Hyeon Gyu Park, Deok Kyu de Monterrey, Mexico; Jose Javier Astrain, Jesus Villadangos, Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública
Kong, Agency for Defense Development, Korea (South) de Navarra, Spain
TH-A1.3P.9 16:20 TH-UB.1P.8 16:00
A New Decoupling Method for Massive MIMO Antennas e-Health Context Aware Environments Deployment based on Wireless Social Sensor
Yue Qin, Yuehui Cui, Ronglin Li, South China University of Technology, China Networks
TH-A1.3P.10 16:40 Erik Aguirre, Santiago Led, Peio Lopez-Iturri, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Leyre Azpilicueta,
How Low Does Mutual Coupling Need to Be for MIMO Antennas Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico; Luis Serrano, Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra,
Xide Mei, Ke-Li Wu, Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Spain
TH-UB.1P.9 16:20
Energy Efficient Hybrid Clustering Approach in Wireless Sensor Network (WSN)
Md. Saiful Islam Rubel, Nahi Kandil, Nadir Hakem, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue,
Canada

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Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 16:40 Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 17:00
TH-A3.1P Commonwealth B TH-A1.4P Otis

Optimization Methods in Antenna Designs Microstrip Antennas, Circuits, Analysis, Design


Session Chair: Ian McMichael, The MITRE Corporation Session Co-Chairs: Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri-Kansas City; Y.M.M. Antar,
Royal Military College of Canada
TH-A3.1P.1 13:20
Comparison of Optimization Approaches for Designing Nonuniform Helical Antennas TH-A1.4P.1 13:20
Jelena Dinkić, Dragan Olćan, Antonije Djordjević, University of Belgrade, Serbia; Alenka Zajić, Georgia Structural Analysis of U-Slot loaded Microstrip Patch using Theory of Characteristic
Institute of Technology, United States Modes
TH-A3.1P.2 13:40 Mahrukh Khan, Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States
Optimization of Thin Multilayer Magnetic Radar Absorbers TH-A1.4P.2 13:40
Francesco Scarano, Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni (CNIT), Italy; Filippo Stripline-Fed Patch Antenna with Long-Term Reliable Conductive Vias
Costa, Agostino Monorchio, University of Pisa, Italy; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United Koh Hashimoto, Makoto Higaki, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
States
TH-A1.4P.3 14:00
TH-A3.1P.3 14:00 Multi-Port Dual Polarized Integrated Patch Antenna for RF Detection at 5.8 GHz
Surrogate-Assisted Multi-Objective Antenna Design with Equal-Compartment-Size Jonathan Lee, Ramesh Abhari, Santa Clara University, United States
Segmentation TH-A1.4P.4 14:20
Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland; Adrian Bekasiewicz, Gdansk University of Technology,
Poland New Approach of TE/TM Mode Based Rectangular Microstrip Patch Design for Pattern
Diversity
TH-A3.1P.4 14:20 Chandreyee Sarkar, Debatosh Guha, University of Calcutta, India; Yahia M. M. Antar, Royal Military
Effect of introduction of hypotheses in Antenna Optimization: Thinned Array test case College of Canada, Canada
Francesco Grimaccia, Marco Mussetta, Alessandro Niccolai, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Paola Pirinoli,
Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Riccardo Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy TH-A1.4P.5 14:40
A Compact Single Layer Orthogonal Polarized Yagi-Like Directional Antenna
TH-A3.1P.5 14:40 Syed Jehangir, Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia
Multi-Objective Design of Antennas Using Variable-Fidelity EM Models and Constrained
Break 15:00
Surrogates
Slawomir Koziel, Ari Sigurdsson, Reykjavik University, Iceland TH-A1.4P.6 15:20
Break 15:00 Towards Embroidered Textile Antenna Systematic Design and Accurate Modeling:
Rectangular Patch Antenna Case Studies
TH-A3.1P.6 15:20 Lingnan Song, Daisong Zhang, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
PSO-Driven Synthesis of Realistic Time Modulated Arrays with Optimal Instantaneous
TH-A1.4P.7 15:40
Directivity through a System-by-Design Implementation
Marco Salucci, Lorenzo Poli, University of Trento, Italy; Diego Masotti, Alessandra Costanzo, University Compact Meander Magnetic Dipole Antenna for Wide-Angle Scanning
of Bologna, Italy; Paolo Rocca, University of Trento, Italy Jong-Sang Yoo, Seung-Tae Khang, Tae-Dong Yeo, Jong-Won Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology (KAIST), Korea (South)
TH-A3.1P.7 15:40
TH-A1.4P.8 16:00
Optimization of Reactively Loaded Reflectarrays via Semidefinite Relaxation
Hans-Dieter Lang, HSR Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil, Switzerland; Sean V. Hum, Costas D. Sarris, Leaky Wave Antenna Array using Complementary Dual-Stub Radiating Elements for
University of Toronto, Canada Consistent Gain
Ravi Shaw, Sanchita Basak, Joydeb Mandal, Mrinal Kanti Mandal, Indian Institute of Technology
TH-A3.1P.8 16:00 Kharagpur, India
Application of the Cross-Entropy Method to Electromagnetic Optimisation Problems
Maria Kovaleva, David Bulger, Rajas Khokle, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia TH-A1.4P.9 16:20
Dual-Circular Polarized Antenna Lattice with Odd Number of Radiating Elements and
TH-A3.1P.9 16:20
Integrated Feeding Network
A Statistical Method for the Project and Analysis of a Yagi Antenna Using the HFSS and Izabela Slomian, Slawomir Gruszczynski, Artur Rydosz, Krzysztof Wincza, AGH University of Science
the Unscented Transform and Technology, Poland
Alcyone César Silva, Leonardo Menezes, University of Brasilia, Brazil
TH-A1.4P.10 16:40
Dielectric Resonator Antenna with AMC for Long Range Automotive Radar Applications
at 77 GHz
Kamel Sultan, Haythem Abdullah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Mohamed Basha, University
of Waterloo, Canada; Esmat A. Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Hadia El-Hennawy, Ain
Shams University, Egypt

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Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 15:00 Thursday, July 12 13:20 - 17:00
TH-A5.4P Faneuil TH-A1.5P Douglass

Antenna theory and design for biomedical applications Reflectarray Antennas with Novel Elements
Session Chair: Miguel Navarro-Cia, University of Birmingham Session Chair: Manuel Arrebola, Universidad de Oviedo
TH-A5.4P.1 13:20 TH-A1.5P.1 13:20
UWB Antenna for Medical Image Offset-fed Metal-only Reflectarray Antenna Design Using 3D-Cross Elements
Vitor Cruz, João Nuno Matos, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; Pedro Pinho, M. P. M. Pato, Shaileshachandra Pandey, Ravi Kumar Arya, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Raj Mittra,
Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal University of Central Florida, United States; Shiyu Zhang, Darren Cadman, William Whittow, Yiannis
Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
TH-A5.4P.2 13:40
Harmonics-Based RFID Sensor Based on Graphene Frequency Multiplier and Machine TH-A1.5P.2 13:40
Learning Efficient and Accurate Modeling of Reflectarray Unit Cells Using SVMs
Mehdi Hajizadegan, Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University, United States Daniel R. Prado, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; Jesús A. López-Fernández, Manuel Arrebola,
Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Fernando Las-Heras, University of Oviedo, Spain
TH-A5.4P.3 14:00
Dual-band Tapered Slot Antenna for Integrated Biomedical System TH-A1.5P.3 14:00
Seonho Lim, Woo Cheol Choi, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Korea (South) Metal Only Spiral Slot Reflectarray Element Operating at 66 GHz
Kendrick Henderson, Nima Ghalichechian, Ohio State University, United States
TH-A5.4P.4 14:20
Thin Substrate Narrow Slot with Less Back Radiation TH-A1.5P.4 14:20
Yiying Wang, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China; Yinghua Lu, Beijing University of Posts A Metal-Only Reflectarray Antenna Element with Wide Angular Response based on
and Telecommunications, China; Weiping Cao, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China; Ahmed Spiral Slots
A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada Hussam Al-Saedi, Wael Abdel-Wahab, Suren Gigoyan, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo,
Canada; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States
TH-A5.4P.5 14:40
Compact Antenna for Low Frequency Applications TH-A1.5P.5 14:40
Basil Paul, Mridula Shanta, Anju Pradeep, Mohanan Pezholil, Cochin University of Science and Low-Loss Reflectarray Antenna Composed of Single-Layer Slots Backed by Substrate
Technology, India Integrated Waveguide Cavities
Daniel Lawrence, Technology Service Corporation, United States
Thursday, July 12 15:20 - 17:00 Break 15:00
TH-A5.5P Faneuil TH-A1.5P.6 15:20
Vehicular antennas and electromagnetics Reflectarray Antenna Design Using Hexagonal Shape Unit Cells for 5G Application
Abdennour Ben Terki, Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada; Khelifa
Session Co-Chairs: Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University; CJ Reddy, Altair Hettak, Jafar Shaker, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada
TH-A5.5P.1 15:20 TH-A1.5P.7 15:40
Virtual Drive Test for Vehicle Antenna Evaluation GA-Produced Reflectarray Elements Having Arbitrary Phase-Difference Between Two
Aseim Elfrgani, C.J. Reddy, Altair Engineering Inc., United States
Orthogonal Linear-Polarizations
TH-A5.5P.2 15:40 Daichi Higashi, Hiroyuki Deguchi, Mikio Tsuji, Doshisha University, Japan
The Concept of an Airborne VLF Transmitter with Vertical Electric Dipole Antenna TH-A1.5P.8 16:00
Tomasz Miś, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
Single Layer Dual-Band ‘Phoenix’ Reflectarray Unit Cell With Dual-Linear Polarization
TH-A5.5P.3 16:00 Tony Makdissy, TICKET Lab., Antonine University, Lebanon; Raphaël Gillard, IETR, INSA of Rennes UMR
RIME-Dipole Accommodation aboard JUICE CNRS 6164, France
Ronny Hahnel, Dirk Plettemeier, University of Technology Dresden, Germany; Lorenzo Bruzzone, TH-A1.5P.9 16:20
University of Trento, Italy
Analysis of Nested Double Split Ring Resonator for Linearly Polarized Dual Band
TH-A5.5P.4 16:20 Reflectarray
Roll-to-Roll Printed Transparent Applique Antennas Tugba Simsek, Gulay Ozsahin, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey; Orcun Kiris, Suleyman Kose,
Hyok J. Song, James H. Schaffner, Arthur Bekaryan, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States; Kevin Volkan Akan, Kagan Topalli, TUBITAK Space Technologies Research Institute, Turkey; Mehmet Unlu,
O’Connor, Tom Tombs, Eastman Kodak Company, United States; Timothy Talty, Duane Carper, Eray Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey
Yasan, General Motors, LLC., United States
TH-A1.5P.10 16:40
TH-A5.5P.5 16:40 New techniques for the evaluation of antenna performances in ground stations for
Antenna Placement Optimization for Vehicle-To-Vehicle Communications satellite communications
Eamon Whalen, Aseim Elfrgani, C.J. Reddy, Rejeesh Rajan, Altair Engineering Inc., United States Gianluca Dassano, Mario Orefice, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Fulvio Fresia, F2satconsulting, France; Fritz
Schurig, Eutelsat, France

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Friday, July 13 08:00 - 11:20 Friday, July 13 08:00 - 11:00
FR-SP.1A Special Session Grand A FR-A5.1A Grand B
Oral Sessions, Friday, July 13

3-D Printed Antennas and Components for Practical RF Applications Millimeter-wave beamforming systems and phased arrays for 5G
Session Co-Chairs: Guanlong Huang, Shenzhen University; Jin Li, Shenzhen University Session Chair: Junming Diao, Brigham Young University
FR-SP.1A.1 08:00 FR-A5.1A.1 08:00
Co-design of Antenna and Illumination Systems Low-cost wide-band V-band patch antenna on FR4 PCB
Chi-Yuk Chiu, Yujie Zhang, Shanpu Shen, Ross D. Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and Nour Nachabe, Cyril Luxey, Diane Titz, Université côte d’azur, France; Frederic Gianesello,
Technology, China STMicroelectronics, France; Jorge Rodrigues Costa, Sérgio A. Matos, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa,
Portugal; Carlos A. Fernandes, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
FR-SP.1A.2 08:20
An Inkjet-printed Origami-based Frequency Selective Surface with Wide Frequency and FR-A5.1A.2 08:20
Bandwidth Tunability Simple High Gain 60 GHz Antenna
Syed Abdullah Nauroze, Bijan Tehrani, Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States Yazan Al-Alem, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada
FR-SP.1A.3 08:40 FR-A5.1A.3 08:40
Development of a Textile Antenna Using a Continuous Substrate Integrating the Ground Development of aperture-coupled patch array antennas at 60 GHz for 5G applications
Plane Xiaoliang Sun, José-Manuel Fernández-González, Manuel Sierra-Pérez, Universidad Politécnica de
Caroline Loss, Rita Salvado, Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal; Ricardo Gonçalves, Pedro Pinho, Madrid, Spain
Instituto de Telecomunicações - Aveiro, Portugal FR-A5.1A.4 09:00
FR-SP.1A.4 09:00 A Lensing Case for the 5G Handset Antennas
A Compact Wideband Monopulse Feed Cluster Implemented via 3-D Metal Printing Heejun Park, Changhyeong Lee, Abdul Rehman, Muhammad Salman Khattak, Sungtek Kahng, Incheon
Guan-Long Huang, Shenzhen University, China; Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim, Feng Chia University, Taiwan; National University, Korea (South); Muhammad Kamran Khattak, Zolitron, Germany
Tao Yuan, Shenzhen University, China FR-A5.1A.5 09:20
FR-SP.1A.5 09:20 A 60-GHz Yagi-Uda circular array antenna with omni-direcitional pattern for millimeter-
Fully Printed VO2 Switch Based Reconfigurable PIFA Antenna wave WBAN applications
Zhen Su, Mohammad Vaseem, Shuai Yang, Kirill Klionovski, Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Seongkyu Lee, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Korea (South)
Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia Break 09:40
Break 09:40 FR-A5.1A.6 10:00
FR-SP.1A.6 10:00 A High-gain Large-scanning 60 GHz Via-fed Patch Phased Array Antenna
3D-Printed Phase Controlled Focusing Metalens at 1550 nm wavelength Jiantong Li, Nima Ghalichechian, Ohio State University, United States
Jude Coompson, Min Liang, Chad Auginash, Adley Gin, Mingwei Yang, Zhen Qu, Ivan Djordjevic, Hao FR-A5.1A.7 10:20
Xin, University of Arizona, United States
Efficient 60 GHz Antenna Based on Open-End Microstrip Line Fringing Fields
FR-SP.1A.7 10:20 Yazan Al-Alem, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada
Compact Waveguide-to-Microstrip Transition with Embedded Power Divider for mmWave FR-A5.1A.8 10:40
Antenna Array Applications 60-GHz Polarization-Diversity Compact Phased Array Antenna
Hesheng Lin, Yaowen Hsu, Yicheng Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Armaghan Eshaghi, Marc Supinski, Mihai Tazlauanu, Peraso Technologies Inc., Canada
FR-SP.1A.8 10:40
A Liquid-Metal-Embedded Stretchable Frequency Selective Surfaces for Wide-Band
Tuning.
Po-Wen Lin, Chien-Hao Liu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
FR-SP.1A.9 11:00
Monolithic Stereolithography 3-D Printed Microwave Passive Waveguide Devices
Jin Li, Guanlong Huang, Tao Yuan, Shenzhen University, China

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Friday, July 13 08:00 - 09:40 Friday, July 13 08:00 - 09:20
FR-A2.1A Grand C B FR-UB.1A Grand D

Metasurfaces for Antennas MIMO Antennas and Systems


Session Chair: Christophe Caloz, École Polytechnique de Montréal Session Co-Chairs: Satish Sharma, San Diego State University; Quang Nguyen, U.S. Army
Research Laboratory
FR-A2.1A.1 08:00
Design of a Reconfigurable Metasurface Antenna for Dynamic Near-Field Focusing FR-UB.1A.1 08:00
Okan Yurduseven, Duke University, United States; Thomas Fromenteze, University of Limoges, France; Study on Antenna Arrangement of Massive MIMO Using Analog Digital Hybrid Control
David Smith, Duke University, United States Method
FR-A2.1A.2 08:20 Tsutomu Mitsui, Kentaro Nishimori, Ryotato Taniguchi, Niigata University, Japan; Takefumi Hiraguri,
Nippon Institute of Technology, Japan
Multiple Beam Forming using Spherical Metasurfaces
Xiao Jia, Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China; Yousef Vahabzadeh, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique FR-UB.1A.2 08:20
Montréal, Canada Performance Study of Compact PIFA in the Presence of User Proximity for MIMO
FR-A2.1A.3 08:40 Applications
Demonstration of 3D Printed Hexagonal High Gain Short Backfire Antenna with Hard Hari Shankar Singh, Rahul Upadhyay, Kunal Singh, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology,
India; Vinamrata Singh, Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, India;
EM Walls Raed Shubair, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
Erik Lier, Thomas Hand, Edward Pierson, Lockheed Martin, United States; Daniel Binion, Douglas H.
Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States FR-UB.1A.3 08:40
FR-A2.1A.4 09:00 Study on Dual-Band Four-Port MIMO Antenna with High Isolation
Lu ZhiGang, Wu YiZhong, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
High Aperture Efficiency 2D Center-fed Transmission-Line-Grid Antenna
Ayman Dorrah, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada FR-UB.1A.4 09:00
FR-A2.1A.5 09:20 A One-sided IA Algorithm Based on Sum Rate Maximization for MIMO Cognitive Network
Yibing Li, Hengyu Xu, Xueying Diao, Qian Sun, Harbin Engineering University, China
Wideband Polarization Reconfigurable Antenna with Metasurface
Changfei Zhou, Min Li, SingWai Cheung, University of Hong Kong, China
Friday, July 13 10:00 - 11:40
C FR-UC.1A Grand D
Friday, July 13 10:00 - 11:40
FR-A2.2A Grand C Communication and MIMO Systems
Cloaking Structures Session Chair: Wei Lin, University of Technology Sydney
Session Co-Chairs: Davide Ramaccia, RomaTre university; Ladislau Matekovits, FR-UC.1A.1 10:00
Politecnico di Torino Millimeter-Wave RF Front-ends For 5G Applications
FR-A2.2A.1 10:00 Elias A. Alwan, Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan, John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United
States
Time-varying metamaterial Doppler cloak: applications to invisibility and antennas
Davide Ramaccia, Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, Roma Tre University, Italy; Dimitrios Sounas, FR-UC.1A.2 10:20
Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States A New Hybrid Full-Duplex Relay Scheme to support anycast applications
FR-A2.2A.2 10:20 Koffi Dogbe, Nadir Hakem, Laboratoire de Recherche Télébec en Communications Souterraines (LRTCS),
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT), Canada
Exploiting Electromagnetic Cloaking to Design Compact Nanosatellite Systems
Stefano Vellucci, Roma Tre University, Italy; Alessio Monti, Mirko Barbuto, Niccolò Cusano University, FR-UC.1A.3 10:40
Italy; Alessandro Toscano, Filiberto Bilotti, Roma Tre University, Italy Comparing One-Minute Rain Rate Distributions from TRMM Satellite Data and Rec. ITU-R
FR-A2.2A.3 10:40 P.837-7 in the Tropics
Effect of Geometrical Parameters of a Width Modulated Microstrip Line based Mantle- Kevin Paulson, Geraldine Rimven, Timothy Bellerby, University of Hull, United Kingdom
Cloak FR-UC.1A.4 11:00
Barbara Cappello, Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Spatial Data Focusing: an alternative to Beamforming for geocasting scenarios
FR-A2.2A.4 11:00 Julien Sarrazin, Michael Odhiambo, Sorbonne Université, France; Sidney Golstein, Philippe De Doncker,
François Horlin, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium
Towards Waveform-Selective Cloaking Devices Exploiting Circuit-Loaded Metasurfaces
Stefano Vellucci, Roma Tre University, Italy; Alessio Monti, Mirko Barbuto, Niccolò Cusano University, FR-UC.1A.5 11:20
Italy; Alessandro Toscano, Filberto Bilotti, Roma Tre University, Italy Balun Bandpass Low-Noise Amplifier in GaAs
FR-A2.2A.5 11:20 Chia-Feng Chang, Yo-Shen Lin, National Central University, Taiwan
Liquid-Metal-Fluidically Switchable Metasurface for Polarization-Insensitive and
Broadband Absorption
Daecheon Lim, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Korea (South)

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Friday, July 13 08:00 - 11:40 Friday, July 13 08:00 - 11:20
FR-A1.1A Grand E FR-A1.2A Commonwealth C

Reflector Antennas Bandwidth Enhancement for Planar Antennas and Arrays


Session Chair: William Blackwell, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Session Chair: Saeed Latif, University of South Alabama
FR-A1.1A.1 08:00 FR-A1.2A.1 08:00
A Ka-band Dual-Pol Monopulse Shaped Reflector Antenna Broadband Low-Profile Dipole Antenna with Parasitic Patches and Folded Strips
Pierre Dufilie, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States Kam Eucharist Kedze, Heesu Wang, Ikmo Park, Ajou University, Korea (South)
FR-A1.1A.2 08:20 FR-A1.2A.2 08:20
High-Performance Reflector Antenna Design for the TROPICS Mission Broadband Patch Antenna with Narrow Width Ground Plane
Idahosa Osaretin, William Blackwell, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States; Richard Wylde, Soe Min Tun, Yiying Wang, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China; Yinghua Lu, Beijing University of Posts
Graham Smith, Thomas Keating Ltd, United Kingdom and Telecommunications, China; Guizhen Lu, Communication University of China, China; Weiping Cao,
Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China; Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada
FR-A1.1A.3 08:40
Offset-fed Reflector Antenna with Lateral Feed Displacement for the MiRaTA Satellite FR-A1.2A.3 08:40
Idahosa Osaretin, William Blackwell, R. Vincent Leslie, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States; Philip A Single-layer Series-fed Microstrip Array with Enhanced Bandwidth for Automotive
Langlois, Smiths Interconnect, United States Radar Systems
FR-A1.1A.4 09:00 Aimeng Liu, Wei Wang, Jing Wang, Meng Guo, Lin Zhao, Harbin Engineering University, China
Realization of Low-RCS Parabolic Reflector Antenna Using Curved 3-D Frequency- FR-A1.2A.4 09:00
Selective Structure A Heart-Like Unidirectional Millimeter-Wave Antenna
Hao Huang, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Yue Dong, Harbin Engineering University, China; Yingsong Li, Harbin Engineering University & Chinese
Academy of Science, China; Shengyuan Luo, Harbin Engineering University, China
FR-A1.1A.5 09:20
Robust Optimization for Shaped Reflector Antennas FR-A1.2A.5 09:20
Anders Eltved, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; Oscar Borries, TICRA, Denmark; Martin A Broadband RHCP/LHCP SIW-Integrated Patch Array Antenna for MM-Wave Applications
Skovgaard Andersen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Wael Abdel-Wahab, University of Waterloo, Canada; Ying Wang, University of Ontario Institute
and Technology, Canada; Hussam Al-Saedi, University of Waterloo, Canada; Hesham A. Mohamed,
Break 09:40 Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada
FR-A1.1A.6 10:00 Break 09:40
Novel Metal Only, Low Profile, High Gain Stepped Reflector Antennas for Future 5G
mmWave and CubeSat Applications FR-A1.2A.6 10:00
Vignesh Manohar, Joshua Kovitz, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United Dual-Stub Loaded Microstrip Line-Fed Multi-Slot Printed Antenna for LTE Band
States Kendrick Henderson, Ohio State University, United States; Saeed Latif, Georgios Lazarou, University
of South Alabama, United States; Satish Sharma, Azzam Tabbal, San Diego State University, United
FR-A1.1A.7 10:20 States; Sayeed Sajal, Minot State University, United States
Dual Polarization, Dual Resonant Reflectarray Element for Beamsteering Applications
FR-A1.2A.7 10:20
at X Band
Michael Trampler, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States A Wideband Fabry-Perot Antenna Based on Quad-Layer Partially Reflective Surface
Pei-Yuan Qin, Y. Jay Guo, University of Technology Sydney, Australia; Lu-Yang Ji, Northwestern
FR-A1.1A.8 10:40 Polytechnical University, China
Innovative Multi-Feed-Per-Beam Reflector Antenna for Space-Borne Conical-Scan FR-A1.2A.8 10:40
Radiometers Low Profile, Resonance Free UWB UHF Dipole Array with Integrated Bent Microstrip
Jakob R. de Lasson, Cecilia Cappellin, Knud Pontoppidan, TICRA, Denmark; Oleg Iupikov, Marianna
Ivashina, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Niels Skou, DTU Space, Denmark; Benedetta Balun
Fiorelli, ESA-ESTEC, Netherlands Linfeng Li, Jie-Bang Yan, University of Alabama, United States
FR-A1.1A.9 11:00 FR-A1.2A.9 11:00
Low-Cost Dielectric Flat Lens for Near-Field Focusing Stepped Impedance Resonator Based Uniplanar Dipole Antenna with Harmonic
Alvaro F. Vaquero, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Jorge R. Costa, Carlos A. Fernandes, Sérgio A. Matos, Suppression
Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; Manuel Arrebola, Marcos R. Pino, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain Manoj M, Remsha M, Vinisha C V, Mohanan P, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India
FR-A1.1A.10 11:20
Design of the Earth Station Antenna for Korea Augmentation Satellite System
Sohyeun Yun, Cheonsig Sin, ETRI, Korea (South)

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Friday, July 13 08:00 - 11:40 Friday, July 13 08:00 - 11:20
B FR-UB.2A Stone FR-A1.3A Webster

Radio Wave Propagation and Scattering Effects Directional UWB Antennas I


Session Co-Chairs: Ramakrishna Janaswamy, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Yaniv Session Chair: Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra
Brick, University of Texas at Austin
FR-A1.3A.1 08:00
FR-UB.2A.1 08:00 Exponentially Tapered TEM Horn Antenna With Dielectric Support for Monopolar Input
Scattering by a Quarter-Sphere Located Inside a Dihedral Reflector Pulses
Sahitya Singh, Marco Poort, Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States Vignesh Shanmugam Bhaskar, Eng Leong Tan, King Ho Holden Li, Man Siu Tse, Nanyang Technological
FR-UB.2A.2 08:20 University, Singapore
Vegetated Terrain Clutter Modeling Using Digital Elevation and National Land Cover FR-A1.3A.2 08:20
Datasets Antipodal UWB Vivaldi Antenna with Pseudoelement and Notched Flares for 2.5-57 GHz
Kung-Hau Ding, James Park, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Applications
FR-UB.2A.3 08:40 Jack Eichenberger, Ohio State University, United States; Ersin Yetisir, SpaceX, United States; Nima
Ghalichechian, Ohio State University, United States
Transmission Line Effects in Carrier Synchronized Direct Antenna Modulation
Transmitters FR-A1.3A.3 08:40
Shruti Srivastava, Jacob J. Adams, North Carolina State University, United States Beam pattern measurement on offset Gregorian reflector mounted with a wideband
FR-UB.2A.4 09:00 room temperature receiver for the Square Kilometre Array
Jonas Flygare, Bhushan Billade, Magnus Dahlgren, Miroslav Pantaleev, Jens Dahlström, Bo Wästberg,
A Novel Evaluation Method of Degraded oil by using Scattering Microwave Spectrum Onsala Space Observatory, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Gary Hovey, Richard Hellyer,
Takashi Komakine, Toru Takahashi, Kana Sato, Eiko Sugawara, National Institute of technology, Akita Rob Messing, Bruce Veidt, Gordon Lacy, Mohammad Islam, DRAO, NRC-CNRC, Canada
College, Japan; Takahiro Kurosawa, Akita Industrial Technology Center, Japan
FR-A1.3A.4 09:00
FR-UB.2A.5 09:20
Scattering of Surface-Plasmon-Polariton Wave by an Abrupt Discontinuity Modified Balanced Antipodal Vivaldi antennas with Substrate-Integrated Lenses for 2-18
Rajan Agrahari, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, India; Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Pennsylvania GHz Application
State University, United States; Pradeep Kumar Jain, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, Ming Huang, Southwest China Institute of Electronic Technology, China
India Break 09:40
Break 09:40 FR-A1.3A.6 10:00
FR-UB.2A.6 10:00 Multiple Directional Radiation Patterns, Integrated Antenna for ATSC-TV Indoor Reception
Super Gaussian-Laguerre Accelerating Beams Abdullah Haskou, Anthony Pesin, Jean-Yves Le Naour, Ali Louzir, Technicolor Research and Innovation,
Ioannis Besieris, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Amr Shaarawi, France
American University of Cairo, Egypt FR-A1.3A.7 10:20
FR-UB.2A.7 10:20 A Broadband Cirularly Polarized Directional Antenna Applied on Satellite Communication
Some Investigations into the Dispersion Characteristics of Localized Bessel Beams Lu Zhuang, Jun Ouyang, Yi Yan, Jinhao Guo, Shu’nan Zhang, University of Electronic Science and
John Lancaster, Deb Chatterjee, Anthony N. Caruso, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States Technology of China, China
FR-UB.2A.8 10:40 FR-A1.3A.8 10:40
Extraction of Target Scattering Centers Using Robust-FFAST A Novel Three-layer Linearly Polarized Wideband Transmitarray Antenna
Ismail Jouny, Lafayette College, United States Peng-Yu Feng, Shi-Wei Qu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
FR-UB.2A.9 11:00 FR-A1.3A.9 11:00
Rigorous Statistical Modeling of Propagation in Tunnels with Rough Surface Walls A Low Profile High Gain Metasurface Backed Directional Ultra-Wideband Antenna
Xingqi Zhang, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada Janani T, Vigneshram R, Sri Krishna College of Technology, India; Chinmoy Saha, Indian Institute of
Space Science and Technology, India; Yahia M. M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada
FR-UB.2A.10 11:20
Full Wave Solutions of Multiple Scattering Using Vector Spheroidal Waves and Addition
Theorem
Huanting Huang, Leung Tsang, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States; Kung-Hau Ding, Air
Force Research Laboratory, United States

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Friday, July 13 08:00 - 11:40 Friday, July 13 08:00 - 11:40
FR-A5.2A Commonwealth A FR-A4.1A Commonwealth B

Recent Advances in Mobile Antennas Advances in microwave imaging techniques


Session Co-Chairs: Jiang Zhu, Google, Inc.; Haijiang Ma, Google, Inc.; Makoto Sano, Session Chair: Joseph Kotulski, Sandia National Laboratories
Toshiba Corporation
FR-A4.1A.1 08:00
FR-A5.2A.1 08:00 A Novel Global Optimization Technique for Microwave Imaging Based on the Simulated
Compact Circularly-Polarized SIW Edge-Radiating Antenna for Beamsteering in 5G Annealing and Multi-Directional Search
Mobile Devices Aslan Etminan, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States
Khaled Al-Amoodi, Rashid Mirzavand, Mohammad Mahdi Honari, University of Alberta, Canada; Jordan
Melzer, TELUS Communications, Canada; Duncan Elliott, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada FR-A4.1A.2 08:20
Millimeter-wave Synthetic Aperture Focusing for Packaging Inspection System
FR-A5.2A.2 08:20 Shahed Shahir, Mohsen Raeis-Zadeh, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada
Differential Fed Bilateral Slotline Dipole on Flexible PCB for mm-Wave 5G Mobile
FR-A4.1A.3 08:40
Terminal
In-June Hwang, Ju-Ik Oh, Jin-Woo Kim, Jong-Won Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Synthetic aperture radar imaging of the interior of comets using time-domain back-
(KAIST), Korea (South); Won-Woo Lee, LG Electronics, Korea (South) projection
Darmindra Arumugam, Yonggyu Gim, California Institute of Technology, United States; Essam Heggy,
FR-A5.2A.3 08:40 University of Southern California, United States; Xiaoqing Wu, California Institute of Technology, United
Internal Dual-Resonance High-Gain 1.5 Wavelength Loop Antenna for FDD Satellite States
Phone Applications FR-A4.1A.4 09:00
Wei-Yu Li, Wei Chung, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan; Amane Miura, Hiroyuki Tsuji,
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan Phase Retrieval in Frequency-Diverse Imaging
Okan Yurduseven, Duke University, United States; Thomas Fromenteze, University of Limoges, France;
FR-A5.2A.4 09:00 David Smith, Duke University, United States
Single-feed dual-excitation slot antenna for the LTE tablet device FR-A4.1A.5 09:20
Chien-Hung Chen, R.O.C. Air Force Academy, Taiwan; Hua-Ming Chen, National Kaohsiung University of
Applied Sciences, Taiwan; Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim, Feng Chia University, Taiwan; Chia-Te Liao, R.O.C. Microwave-Induced Thermoacoustic Imaging Using Compressive Sensing and a Holey
Air Force Institute of Technology, Taiwan Cavity
Chang Liu, Ashkan Ghanbarzadeh Dagheyan, Juan Heredia-Juesas, Ali Molaei, Jose Angel Martinez-
FR-A5.2A.5 09:20 Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States
Broadband, Wide-Beam Antenna for Base Station Applications
Joshua Shehan, Amphenol Antenna Solutions, United States; Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina Break 09:40
at Charlotte, United States FR-A4.1A.6 10:00
Break 09:40 Physical Optics Simulation of a THz Standoff Imaging System
Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Marcos Arias, Yolanda Rodriguez-Vaqueiro, Lorena Perez, Oscar Rubiños, Antonio
FR-A5.2A.6 10:00 Pino, Universidade de Vigo, Spain
A Compact Antenna for IoT Applications Operable even in Close Proximity to a Metal
Yohei Koga, Manabu Kai, Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan FR-A4.1A.7 10:20
Achieving Range Resolution in Holographic Imaging Using Single Frequency Microwave
FR-A5.2A.7 10:20 Data
Samsung Smart Antenna Technology(SSAT) using the closed-loop auto frequency tuning Smit Baua, Reza K. Amineh, New York Institute of Technology, United States
algorithm for portable handset
Young Hoon Suh, Younseop Kim, Samsung Electronics, Korea (South) FR-A4.1A.8 10:40
Robust Image Retrieval from Phaseless Data
FR-A5.2A.8 10:40 Zhun Wei, Xudong Chen, National University of Singapore, Singapore
A Nobel 4G and 5G Antenna Solution for Future Smartphones
Takashi Yamagajo, Yohei Koga, Manabu Kai, Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan; Tabito Tonooka, FR-A4.1A.9 11:00
Hirotake Sumi, Mitsuharu Hoshino, Fujitsu Connected Technologies Limited, Japan Block-Division Based Extrapolation for Resolution Enhanced Radar Imaging of Complex
Targets
FR-A5.2A.9 11:00 Saisai Yuan, Xiaojian Xu, Beihang University, China
Wideband Equivalent Circuit Model for Smartphone Antennas based on Characteristic
Modes FR-A4.1A.10 11:20
Henning Hartmann, Nikolai Peitzmeier, Dirk Manteuffel, Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany Microwave Imaging Using Frequency-Diverse Scattering of a Random Rough Surface
Ehsan Rashidi-Ranjbar, Mojtaba Dehmollaian, University of Tehran, Iran
FR-A5.2A.10 11:20
Direction Finding of Ultra-Wideband Signals using Direct RF Sampling
Dimitrios Siafarikas, John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United States

99
Friday, July 13 08:00 - 09:20 Friday, July 13 08:00 - 09:40
FR-A5.3A Otis FR-A5.5A Marina I

Theoretical Channel Models and Verifications Advances in millimeter-wave antennas and radiating systems
Session Chair: I-Fong Chen, Jinwen University of Science and Technology Session Co-Chairs: Alexandros Feresidis, University of Birmingham; Wael Abdel-Wahab,
University of Waterloo
FR-A5.3A.1 08:00
A Functional Understanding of the ROTAC Using the Cavity Green’s Function FR-A5.5A.1 08:00
Benjamin Arnold, Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States Isolation Enhancement in WiFi dual-band two PIFAs for compact size antenna module
FR-A5.3A.2 08:20 applications
I-Fong Chen, Chia-Mei Peng, Han-Lin Zhan, Jinwen University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Plane Wave Synthesis in a Reconfigurable Over-the-air Chamber
Matthew Arnold, Rashid Mehmood, Brigham Young University, United States; Jon Wallace, Lafayette FR-A5.5A.2 08:20
College, United States; Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States A 60-GHz Gain Enhanced Vivaldi Antenna on-chip
FR-A5.3A.3 08:40 Kamel Sultan, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Mohamed Basha, University of Waterloo, Canada;
Haythem Abdullah, Esmat A. Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Hadia El-Hennawy, Ain
Wavefront Shaping of Fading Rayleigh Channels Enables Perfect Orthogonality and Shams University, Egypt
Optimal Capacity
Philipp del Hougne, Mathias Fink, Institut Langevin, ESPCI Paris & CNRS, France; Geoffroy Lerosey, FR-A5.5A.3 08:40
Greenerwave, France Beam Steering of Series-fed Patch Array Using Frequency and Phase Variation Near
FR-A5.3A.4 09:00 76.5 GHz
Yunsu Kang, Kangwook Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea (South)
Non-Cooperative, Non-Line of Sight Geolocation of Radio Emitters
Benjamin Gear, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), United Kingdom; Evangelos Mellios, FR-A5.5A.4 09:00
Andrew Nix, Joe McGeehan, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Sub-array Design of a Cavity-Loaded E-Band Partially-Corporate Fed Waveguide Slot
Array
Congda Hu, Miao Zhang, Xiamen University, China; Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan;
Friday, July 13 10:00 - 11:20 Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States
FR-A5.4A Otis
FR-A5.5A.5 09:20
Communication Technology A Design of Dual-band Circularly Polarized Millimeter-wave Microstrip Antenna
Session Chair: Maxim Ignatenko, University of Colorado Boulder Huakang Chen, Zhizhong Zhang, Fang Lei, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
China
FR-A5.4A.1 10:00
A Novel Passive RFID Temperature Sensor
Yousuf Shafiq, John Gibson, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States; Friday, July 13 10:00 - 11:40
Hyun Kim, Cedric Ambulo, Taylor Ware, University of Texas at Austin, United States A FR-UA.1A Marina I
FR-A5.4A.2 10:20
Isolation Improvement of Cylindrical Millimeter-Wave Repeaters Using a Reactive
High-Frequency and millimeter wireless metrology
Session Co-Chairs: Mohammad Saed, Texas Tech University; Miao Zhang, Xiamen
Impedance Surface University
Bradley Allen, Jaegeun Ha, Nathan Jastram, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United
States; Scott Rudolph, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, United States FR-UA.1A.1 10:00
FR-A5.4A.3 10:40
77 GHz Radar Traffic Scene Simulator Based on Physical Optics Method
Xiuzhang Cai, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States
A Novel L-CRLH Based Compact Wide Band Filtered Power Divider for WLAN Applications
Norhan Abdelhady, Ahmed Hussien, Ahmed Daw, MSA University, Egypt; Mahmoud A. Abdalla, Military FR-UA.1A.2 10:20
Technical College, Egypt Physics-based Statistical Models of Traffic Targets for Automotive Radar Scene
FR-A5.4A.4 11:00 Simulations
Multiband PIFA Antenna for Mobile Handheld Devices Xiuzhang Cai, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States
Shruthi G, Yogesh Kumar Choukiker, VIT University, India FR-UA.1A.3 10:40
Design of Broadband Microwave Radome for 7 GHz – 20 GHz
Payal Majumdar, Conley Rose P.C., United States; Zhiya Zhao, Chunlin Ji, Ruopeng Liu, Kuang-Chi
Institute of Advanced Technology, China
FR-UA.1A.4 11:00
Calibration of Fully Polarimetric Wideband FMCW Instrumentation Radar at Sub-
TeraHertz Frequencies
Adib Nashashibi, Abdulrahman Alaqeel, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States;
Hussein Shaman, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
FR-UA.1A.5 11:20
Dielectric Characterization of Microwave-Heated Nanocomposites
Mohammad Saed, Texas Tech University, United States

100
Friday, July 13 08:00 - 09:20 Friday, July 13 08:00 - 09:20
FR-A1.4A Marina II FR-A3.1A Marina III

Leaky-Wave Antennas Based on SIW Parallel and Hardware Acceleration Methods


Session Chair: David Jackson, University of Houston Session Chair: Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas
FR-A1.4A.1 08:00 FR-A3.1A.1 08:00
Conformal Continuous Transverse Stub Antenna based on SIW Technology for 5G Parallel Non-Uniform MLFMA for Multiscale Electromagnetic Simulation
Applications Stephen Hughey, Hasan Metin Aktulga, Vikram Melapudi, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State
Abdessalem Talbi, Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada; Khelifa University, United States; Mingyu Lu, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, United States; Eric
Hettak, Senior Researcher/Communications Research Centre, Canada Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States
FR-A1.4A.2 08:20 FR-A3.1A.2 08:20
Leaky-Wave Antenna Based on Modified Aperture Half-Mode Substrate Integrated Brute-Force GPU Accelerated Evaluation of Dipole-Dipole Interactions
Waveguide Alexander Paulus, Thomas F. Eibert, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Nima Javanbakht, Barry Syrett, Rony Amaya, Carleton University, Canada FR-A3.1A.3 08:40
FR-A1.4A.3 08:40 Supercomputing for Full-Wave Tomographic Image Reconstruction in Near-Real Time
Backward to Forward Beam Scanning Leaky-Wave Antenna Base on Corrugated Mert Hidayetoglu, Wen-Mei Hwu, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United
States
Substrate Integrated Waveguide
Ke Chen, Yunhua Zhang, Si-Yuan He, Guoqiang Zhu, Wuhan University, China FR-A3.1A.4 09:00
FR-A1.4A.4 09:00 Modelling the Interaction of THz Waves with Breast Cancer Tissues
Amir Shariffar, Tyler Bowman, Chenggang Lai, Miaoqing Huang, University of Arkansas, United States;
A Circularly Polarized Magneto-Electric Dipole Leaky Wave Antenna with Broadside Keith Bailey, Oklahoma State University, United States; Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas,
Radiation Based on SIW Technology United States
Xingchao Dong, Hongjian Wang, Yang Liu, Lifang Zhang, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,
China

Friday, July 13 10:00 - 11:20


FR-A1.5A Marina II

Leaky Wave Antennas Based on Fabry-Perot Structures


Session Chair: Eva Rajo Iglesias, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
FR-A1.5A.1 10:00
Refractive Index Engineering in 3D Printed Dielectric Substrates for Beam Steering
Badreddine Ratni, Shah Nawaz Burokur, LEME, UPL, Univ Paris Nanterre, France; Gérard-Pascal Piau,
AIRBUS, France; André de Lustrac, C2N, CNRS, Univ. Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay, France
FR-A1.5A.2 10:20
Array-Fed Fabry-Perot Cavity Antenna for Two-Dimensional Beam Steering
Davide Comite, Sapienza University, Italy; Victoria Gòmez-Guillamòn Buendìa, Heriot-Watt University,
United Kingdom; Paolo Burghignoli, Sapienza University, Italy; Paolo Baccarelli, Roma Tre University,
Italy; Symon Podilchak, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; Alessandro Galli, Sapienza University,
Italy
FR-A1.5A.3 10:40
Single-Layer Dual-Band Leaky Wave Antennas Design Methodology with Directivity
Control
Nausika Memeletzoglou, Eva Rajo-Iglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain; Darwin Blanco, Delft
University of Technology, Netherlands
FR-A1.5A.4 11:00
Power Bandwidth Analysis of Planar Fabry-Pérot Cavity Antennas
Ahmad Almutawa, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States; David R. Jackson,
University of Houston, United States

101
Friday, July 13 08:00 - 11:20 Friday, July 13 13:20 - 16:40
B FR-UB.4A Marina IV FR-SP.1P Special Session Grand A

Low noise and periodic devices Additive Manufacturing in Antennas and RF Systems
Session Co-Chairs: Joseph Bardin, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Marco Salucci, Session Co-Chairs: Ian McMichael, The MITRE Corporation; Cecelia Franzini, The MITRE
University of Trento Corporation
FR-UB.4A.1 08:00 FR-SP.1P.1 13:20
Silicon Germanium Cryogenic Low Noise Amplifiers Additive Manufactured 60 GHz Slot Array Antenna
Joseph Bardin, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States Kyle Byers, Louis Brown, DOE’s Kansas City National Security Campus, United States
FR-UB.4A.2 08:20 FR-SP.1P.2 13:40
Single-photon detector based on superconducting nanowire transmission line Development of 3D Printable Composite Inks for Millimeter Wave Applications
Di Zhu, Qing-Yuan Zhao, Hyeongrak Choi, Tsung-Ju Lu, Andrew Dane, Marco Colangelo, Dirk Englund, Bradley Duncan, Maxwell Plaut, Benjamin Barclay, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States; Sebastien
Karl Berggren, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States Uzel, Robert Weeks, Harvard University, United States; John Russo, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United
States; Jennifer Lewis, Harvard University, United States; Theodore Fedynyshyn, MIT Lincoln Laboratory,
FR-UB.4A.3 08:40 United States
Graphene-based Josephson-junction single-photon detector
Kin Chung Fong, Raytheon BBN Technologies, United States; Evan Walsh, Massachusetts Institute of FR-SP.1P.3 14:00
Technology, United States; Gil-Ho Lee, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea (South); Design, Fabrication and Measurement of a Millimeter Wave Fresnel Lens using Additive
Dmitri Efetov, ICFO-Institut de Ciéncies Fotóniques, Spain; Leonardo Ranzani, Thomas Ohki, Raytheon Manufacturing
BBN Technologies, United States; Philip Kim, Harvard University, United States; Dirk Englund, Kyoung Ho Jeong, Nima Ghalichechian, Ohio State University, United States
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
FR-SP.1P.4 14:20
FR-UB.4A.4 09:00 Additive Manufacturing Technology for High Performances Feed Horn
Phased Antenna Array Design using Shuffled Frog-Leaping Algorithm Giuseppe Addamo, Oscar Antonio Peverini, Fabio Paonessa, Giuseppe Virone, Riccardo Tascone, CNR-
Achilles Boursianis, Kostas Patakakis, Sotirios Goudos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; Marco IEIIT, Italy; Diego Manfredi, IIT-Center for Sustainable Future Technologies, Italy; Flaviana Calignano,
Salucci, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy DIGEP-Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Gianluca Dassano, DET-Politecnico di Torino, Italy
FR-UB.4A.5 09:20 FR-SP.1P.5 14:40
Frequency-Reconfigurable Quasi-Yagi Antenna Additively Manufactured RF Devices and Systems
Abdurahman Hmouda, Tayeb Denidni, INRS-EMT, Québec Université, Canada Mark Mirotznik, Zachary Larimore, Paul Parsons, Austin Good, University of Delaware, United States
Break 09:40 Break 15:00
FR-UB.4A.6 10:00 FR-SP.1P.6 15:20
Maximum-Bandwidth Synthesis of Monopulse Array Antennas with Fixed Geometry A fully-3D-printed complementary right/left-handed transmission line
through Convex Optimization Jimmy Hester, Evan Nguyen, Reid Shishido, Jesse Tice, Vesna Radisic, Northrop Grumman Corporation,
Phuoc Bui, Lorenzo Poli, Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy United States
FR-UB.4A.7 10:20 FR-SP.1P.7 15:40
Reconfigurable Switched-Beam Antenna Using Cylindrical Bow Tie FSS Window A Flexible Compact Rectenna for 2.4GHz ISM Energy Harvesting Applications
Muamba Mukendi Leingthone, Hakem Nadir, Université de Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue and Aline Eid, Jimmy Hester, Abdullah Nauroze, Tong-Hong Lin, Georgia Institute of Technology, United
underground communications research laboratory (LRTCS), Canada States; Joseph Costantine, American University of Beirut, United States; Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame
University, United States; Ali Ramadan, Fahad Bin Sultan University, United States; Manos Tentzeris,
FR-UB.4A.8 10:40 Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
Wide-Angle Scanning Phased Array Based on a Microstrip Magnetic Dipole for K band
Radar Systems FR-SP.1P.8 16:00
Lijia Zhu, Hao Jin, Xu Liu, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China Ku band Metal-Strip-Loaded Dielectric Rod Antenna with Narrowband Gain Enhancement
Denise Lugo, Ramiro Ramirez, Jing Wang, Thomas Weller, University of South Florida, United States
FR-UB.4A.9 11:00
Development of a Novel Three Dimensional Frequency Selective Surface Using FR-SP.1P.9 16:20
Polyurethane Foam for Communication Bands Printed Conformal Series-Fed Patch Array for Radar Sensing Applications
Varsha Mishra, Punit Singhal, Smitha Puthucheri, Dharmendra Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Mahdi Haghzadeh, Shokat GanjeheizadehRohani, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States;
Roorkee, India Rudy Cheung, Microwave Engineering Corporation, United States; Craig Armiento, Alkim Akyurtlu,
University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States

102
Friday, July 13 13:20 - 17:00 Friday, July 13 13:20 - 15:00
FR-A2.1P Grand B B FR-UB.1P Grand C

Active and Reconfigurable Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Metamaterials: Part III


Session Chair: Sean Hum, University of Toronto Session Chair: Hsi-Tseng Chou, National Taiwan University
FR-A2.1P.1 13:20 FR-UB.1P.1 13:20
Experimental Beam-Steering Reflectarray Using Graphene Bloch Analysis of Periodic Structures with Higher Symmetries
Michele Tamagnone, Harvard University, United States; Santiago Capdevila, Swissto12, Switzerland; Mandiaye Fall, Sorbonne Université, France; Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology,
Antonio Lombardo, Jingbo Wu, Cambridge University, United Kingdom; Amaia Zurutuza, Alba Centeno, Sweden; Guido Valerio, Sorbonne Université, France
Graphenea, Spain; Adrian Ionescu, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland; Andrea
C. Ferrari, Cambridge University, United Kingdom; Juan R. Mosig, École Polytechnique Fédérale de FR-UB.1P.2 13:40
Lausanne, Switzerland Metamodulation for Ultralarge Bandwidth
Marco Faenzi, University of Siena, Italy; Gabriele Minatti, Enrica Martini, Wave Up S.r.l., Italy; Marco
FR-A2.1P.2 13:40 Sabbadini, European Space Agency, Netherlands; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy
Metasurfaces to Control Direction of Wave Propagation at the Same Frequency FR-UB.1P.3 14:00
Daiju Ushikoshi, Hiroki Wakatsuchi, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
Speeding up Parameter Extraction of Circular and Elliptical Ring Patch Metasurfaces by
FR-A2.1P.3 14:00 means of Closed Form Fourier Spectra of Basis/Testing Functions
Experimental Demonstration of the Huygens’ Box: Arbitrary Waveform Generation in Santi Concetto Pavone, Marco Faenzi, University of Siena, Italy; Enrica Martini, Wave Up S.r.l., Italy;
a Metallic Cavity Matteo Albani, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy
Alex M. H. Wong, City University of Hong Kong, China; George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto,
Canada FR-UB.1P.4 14:20
Characteristic Modes for Modulated Metasurface Antennas
FR-A2.1P.4 14:20 David González Ovejero, Institut d’Électronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes - UMR CNRS
Absorber/Reflector Switchable Metamaterial with Polarization-Selectivity 6164, France; Gabriele Minatti, Wave Up S.r.l., Italy; Stefano Maci, Università degli Studi di Siena, Italy
Saptarshi Ghosh, Daecheon Lim, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Korea (South)
FR-UB.1P.5 14:40
FR-A2.1P.5 14:40 Robust Multi-Layer Graphene-Based Plasmonic Cloaking
A Nested-Spring Metamaterial Unit Cell for Broadband Mechanically-Tunable Effective ε Ramin Emadi, Reza Safian, Abolghasem Zeidaabadi Nezhad, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran;
Kathryn Smith, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States Navid Barani, University of Michigan, United States
Break 15:00
Friday, July 13 15:20 - 17:00
FR-A2.1P.6 15:20
1-bit, 2-bit Polarization Insensitive Reflection Programable Metasurface
B FR-UB.2P Grand C
Fuheng Zhang, Yasir Saifullah, Guo-Min Yang, Ya-Qiu Jin, Fudan University, China
Complex, Novel or Specialized Media
FR-A2.1P.7 15:40 Session Chair: Cosan Caglayan, The Ohio State University
Improving Stability of Negative Capacitors for use in Active Metamaterials and Antennas
Silvio Hrabar, Igor Krois, Dominik Zanic, University of Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska) FR-UB.2P.1 15:20
Multilayer Resonator Model for High Impedance Ground Planes: Terminated Test Case
FR-A2.1P.8 16:00 Joseph Dusenbury, Saber Soltani, Kiersten C. Kerby-Patel, University of Massachusetts Boston, United
Reconfigurable Multiband FarIR Notch Filter Employing Phase Change Material States
Lucas Newton, Ohio State University, United States; Varittha Sanphuang, Ford Motor Company, United
States; Niru K Nahar, Ohio State University, United States FR-UB.2P.2 15:40
Maximum Length Sequence (MLS) Multilayer Reflector using Rigorous Coupled Wave
FR-A2.1P.9 16:20 Analysis and FEM
Design of a Wideband Reconfigurable Huygens Metasurface Khem Narayan Poudel, Middle Tennesse State University, United States; Vijay Koju, Delek US Holdings,
Min Yin Xu, Sean V. Hum, University of Toronto, Canada United States; William Robertson, Middle Tennesse State University, United States
FR-A2.1P.10 16:40 FR-UB.2P.3 16:00
A Voltage Tunable Metamaterial for Phase Shifting at U-band Based on Liquid Crystal 3D Modeling of Complex Structures with the BCGS-FFT-DDM
Yizhe Zhao, Anyong Qing, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Dezhi Wang, Yunyun Hu, Yuan Fang, Weifeng Huang, Runren Zhang, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University,
United States
FR-UB.2P.4 16:20
To Study the Current Distributions of Electrically Short Dipoles in Magnetized Collisional
Plasma via FDTD Simulations
Sindhuja Moravineni, Jeffrey Ward, Grand Valley State University, United States
FR-UB.2P.5 16:40
How Hair Cells in Cochlea Analyze Sound Waves New Hypothesis Based on Extraordinary
Transmission in Acoustic Metamaterials
Yasushi Horii, Hong Wenjia, Airi Tamaki, Toshiaki Kitamura, Kansai University, Japan

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Friday, July 13 13:20 - 15:00 Friday, July 13 13:20 - 16:40
K FR-UK.1P Grand D B FR-UB.3P Grand E

Human Body Interactions with Antenna and Biomedical Telemetry Millimeter Wave and Terahertz Antennas
Session Co-Chairs: Erdem Topsakal, Virginia Commonwealth University; Yang Li, Baylor Session Co-Chairs: Satish Sharma, San Diego State University; Raed Shubair,
University Massachusetts Institute of Technology
FR-UK.1P.1 13:20 FR-UB.3P.1 13:20
Classification of Human Motions Using Dynamic On-body Creeping Wave Mechanisms Characterization of Multiple Reflections within an Extended Hemispherical Lens Used in
Yang Li, Baylor University, United States; Youngwook Kim, California State University, Fresno, United THz Time Domain Spectroscopy
States Burak Ozbey, Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, United States
FR-UK.1P.2 13:40 FR-UB.3P.2 13:40
Simulation and Measurement of Dynamic On-Body Electromagnetic Wave Propagations Realization of all-metal modulated metasurface antennas
with Motion Capture Techniques David González Ovejero, Xavier Morvan, Institut d’Électronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes -
George Lee, Brian Garner, Yang Li, Baylor University, United States UMR CNRS 6164, France; Nacer Chahat, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology,
United States; Mauro Ettorre, Ronan Sauleau, Institut d’Électronique et de Télécommunications de
FR-UK.1P.3 14:00 Rennes - UMR CNRS 6164, France; Goutam Chattopadhyay, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California
Dual Band Biocompatible Titanium Nitrite Antennas for Implantable Wireless Telemetry Institute of Technology, United States; Stefano Maci, Università degli Studi di Siena, Italy
Ryan Green, Jon Dyke, Madeline Hays, Vitaliy Avrutin, Umit Ozgur, Martin Mangino, Erdem Topsakal,
Virginia Commonwealth University, United States FR-UB.3P.3 14:00

FR-UK.1P.4 14:20
A New Butterfly Radiating Element for Circular Polarized Series Fed Phased Array with
Analytic Study on the Antenna Insulating Layers for Highly Reliable Wireless Wide Axial Ratio Beamwidth at Millimeter Wave Band
Ghanshyam Mishra, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States; Jia-Chi S. Chieh, SPAWAR
Biotelemetry Systems Center Pacific, United States
Geonyeong Shin, Ick-Jae Yoon, Chungnam National University, Korea (South)
FR-UB.3P.4 14:20
FR-UK.1P.5 14:40 Cavity-backed Slot Array for Multilayer PCB Implementation
Hand Gesture Recognition using Convolutional Neural Networks Christopher G. Hynes, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Shengchang Lan, Harbin Institute of Technology, China; Zonglong He, Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea (South); Weichu Chen, Lijia Chen, Harbin Institute of FR-UB.3P.5 14:40
Technology, China An Optical Leaky Waveguide Excitation by Offset Prabolic Reflector using Photonic
Bandgap
Hiroshi Hashiguchi, Toshihiko Baba, Hiroyuki Arai, Yokohama National University, Japan
Friday, July 13 15:20 - 17:00
FR-A5.1P Grand D Break 15:00
FR-UB.3P.6 15:20
RFID and Remote Sensing Wideband Beam Steering Using a 4-Arm Spiral Array for Simultaneous Transmit and
Session Chair: Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University Receive (STAR) Operation
FR-A5.1P.1 15:20 Alexander Hovsepian, Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Elias A. Alwan, John L. Volakis, Florida
Study of an Accurate Phase-Based Localization Method for Semi-Passive RFID Tags International University, United States
Ala Alemaryeen, University of North Dakota, United States; Mahyar Modaresi, Lunantech Inc., Canada; FR-UB.3P.7 15:40
Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota, United States
A Frequency-Reconfigurable Cavity-Backed Slot Antenna ESPAR in H Plane
FR-A5.1P.2 15:40 Wei Ouyang, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States
Embroidered UHF RFID Moisture Sensor Tag on Dishcloth Substrate FR-UB.3P.8 16:00
Xiaochen Chen, Han He, Leena Ukkonen, Johanna Virkki, BioMediTech Institute and Faculty of
Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Finland Sub-Diffraction Holographic Imaging with Resonant Scatterers in Proximity of the
Objects
FR-A5.1P.3 16:00 Abhishek Patel, Reza K. Amineh, New York Institute of Technology, United States
High-Order PT-Symmetric Telemetric Sensors with Singularity-Enhanced Sensitivity FR-UB.3P.9 16:20
Pai-Yen Chen, Maryam Sakhdari, Wayne State University, United States
Coaxial fed Substrate Integrated Waveguide H-Plane Horn Antenna with Air-Filled
FR-A5.1P.4 16:20 Concave Structure
A Novel Passive RFID Temperature Sensor Using Liquid Crystal Elastomers Hemant Kumar, Girish Kumar, IIT Bombay, India
Yousuf Shafiq, John Gibson, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States;
Hyun Kim, Cedric Ambulo, Taylor Ware, University of Texas at Austin, United States
FR-A5.1P.5 16:40
Array Strategies for Improving the Performances of Chipless RFID Tags
Elif Cetin, ASELSAN Inc., Turkey; Baris Sahin, Özgür Ergül, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

104
Friday, July 13 13:20 - 14:40 Friday, July 13 13:20 - 14:40
FR-A5.2P Commonwealth C FR-A4.1P Stone

Software defined/cognitive radio applications EM Propagation Analysis and Prediction in Non-Standard Atmosphere
Session Co-Chairs: Steve Ellingson, Virginia Tech; Steven Weiss, US Army Research Session Co-Chairs: Caglar Yardim, The Ohio State University; Tracy Haack, Naval
Laboratory Research Laboratory
FR-A5.2P.1 13:20 FR-A4.1P.1 13:20
Use of a Digital Non-Foster Radio Architecture for Conventional Tuning of Electrically- A Comparison of Evaporation Duct Models For Tropical Seas
Small Antennas Andy Kulessa, Airborne Research South Australia, Australia; Hedley Hansen, Cyber Electronic Warfare
Thomas Weldon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States Division, Australia; Jeorg Hacker, Airborne Research South Australia, Australia; Sally Garrett, Defence
Technology Agency, New Zealand; Jacques Claverie, Military Academy St Cyr, France; Alex Vanderklugt,
FR-A5.2P.2 13:40 CEWD, Australia; Salamon Stephen, University of Adelaide, Australia; Martin Veasey, MET Office, United
Discovery of Blocking Terrain in a Millimeter-Wave Network by On-the-Fly Incoherent Kingdom
Tomography FR-A4.1P.2 13:40
Steven Ellingson, Aaron Marinkovich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States
Analytical expression of the refractivity profile. Subrefraction and optical cases
FR-A5.2P.3 14:00 Jacques Claverie, CREC St-Cyr & IETR, France; Yvonick Hurtaud, DGA MI, France
Measurement of Radio Array Antenna Patterns Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and FR-A4.1P.3 14:00
Software Defined Radios Predicting RF Propagation with Numerical Models
John Swoboda, Frank Lind, Philip Erickson, MIT Haystack Observatory, United States Andrew Kammerer, Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory - Monterey, United States; Hedley Hansen,
FR-A5.2P.4 14:20 Andrew Kulessa, Defense Science and Technology Organization, Australia; Amalia Barrios, SPAWAR
Bandwidth Enhanced Low-VHF Communications with a Miniature Non-Foster Antenna Systems Center Pacific, United States; Rachel Norris, Naval Research Laboratory - Monterey, United
Jihun Choi, Fikadu Dagefu, Brian Sadler, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States; Kamal States
Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States FR-A4.1P.4 14:20
Impact of Data Selection on the Accuracy of Atmospheric Refractivity Evaporative Duct
Inversions Using Genetic Algorithms
Ian J. Matsko, Erin E. Hackett, Coastal Carolina University, United States

105
Friday, July 13 13:20 - 17:00 Friday, July 13 13:20 - 15:00
FR-A1.1P Webster FR-A1.2P Commonwealth A

Directional UWB Antennas II Dual-band and Multi-band antennas (III)


Session Co-Chairs: Donald Wilton, University of Houston; Bakhtiar Ali Khan, Concordia Session Chair: Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC College
University
FR-A1.2P.1 13:20
FR-A1.1P.1 13:20 Design of an Ultra-thin Compact Flexible Dual-Band Antenna for Wearable Applications
Supershaped CPW-fed Monopole Antenna With Parasitic Strips for Unidirectional Pattern Mohamed Kadry, Mohamed El Atrash, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA), Egypt;
Vignesh Shanmugam Bhaskar, Eng Leong Tan, King Ho Holden Li, Man Siu Tse, Nanyang Technological Mahmoud A. Abdalla, Military Technical College, Egypt
University, Singapore
FR-A1.2P.2 13:40
FR-A1.1P.2 13:40 Compact Tri-band Slotted Printed Monopole Antenna for WLAN and WiMAX Applications
A Loop-Line Antenna with Wideband Circular Polarization Wajid Zaman, Hamza Ahmad, Muhammad U. Khan, Farooq A. Tahir, National University of Sciences
Kazuhide Hirose, Kyosuke Okiyama, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei and Technology (NUST), Pakistan
University, Japan
FR-A1.2P.3 14:00
FR-A1.1P.3 14:00 A Quad-Band Eight-Antenna Array for 5G/WLAN MIMO in Micro Wireless Access Points
A Dual-Polarized Broadband Resonant Cavity Antenna Yixin Li, Huanqing Zou, Mingkai Wang, Mingzhi Peng, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China
Fanji Meng, Ying Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Satish Sharma,
San Diego State University, United States FR-A1.2P.4 14:20
Dual-band Single/Dual-beam Slot Patch Antenna
FR-A1.1P.4 14:20 Guangwei Yang, Jian-Ying Li, Rui Xu, Jiangjun Yang, Yangxiao Qi, Northwestern Polytechnical University,
UWB with Gain Enhancement Archimedean Spiral Microstrip Antennas for On-board China
Satellite Communications FR-A1.2P.5 14:40
Mahmoud Rajab, Fatma El-Hefnawi, National Authority for Remote Sensing and Space Science, Egypt;
Salwa Elramly, Misr University for science & Technology, Egypt; Marwa Bannis, Egyptian Russian Multiband Split-Monopole Antenna Design Rules
University, Egypt John Doroshewitz, Jeffrey A. Nanzer, Michigan State University, United States
FR-A1.1P.5 14:40
A Compact Ultra-wideband Single Element Planar Yagi Antenna B Friday, July 13 15:20 - 17:00
Muhammad Awais, Muhammad Hamza, Wasif Tanveer Khan, Lahore University of Management FR-UB.4P Commonwealth A
Sciences, Pakistan
UWB Electromagnetics and Wireless Communications
Break 15:00 Session Chair: Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University
FR-A1.1P.6 15:20 FR-UB.4P.1 15:20
SIW Structure Explored as a Low-Profile Wideband Antenna bearing User-Friendly A Picosecond Pulse generator Using SRD diodes: Design, Analysis, and Measurements
Characteristics for Wireless Transceivers Daniel Oloumi, Elise Fear, University of Calgary, Canada
Suvadeep Choudhury, Akhilesh Mohan, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India; Debatosh
Guha, University of Calcutta, India FR-UB.4P.2 15:40

FR-A1.1P.7 15:40
Wideband Coupled Transmit Noise Suppression in Simultaneous Transmit/Receive
Millimeter-Wave Broadband Planar Cavity-Backed Antenna with Approximately Systems
Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Elias A. Alwan, John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United
Symmetrical Radiation Pattern States
Jiexi Yin, Qi Wu, Chen Yu, Haiming Wang, Wei Hong, Southeast University, China
FR-UB.4P.3 16:00
FR-A1.1P.8 16:00 Utilizing a Reconfigurable Metasurface Antenna as a Device for Spatial Multiplexing
Reduced Coupling for Through Wall Radars Using Orthogonal Circular Polarized and Modulation
Antennas John Hodge, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Amir I. Zaghloul, U.S.
Guntaas Kaur, Shobha Sundar Ram, IIIT-Delhi, India Army Research Laboratory, United States
FR-A1.1P.9 16:20 FR-UB.4P.4 16:20
A Quadri-Polarization Patch Antenna Based on a Novel Broadband Feeding Network Transient Antenna Patterns Based on the Antenna Equation
Hui Deng, Fa Huang, Bing-Zhong Wang, Jiang Xiong, University of Electronic Science and Technology Everett Farr, Farr Fields, LC, United States
of China, China
FR-UB.4P.5 16:40
FR-A1.1P.10 16:40 Reconstruction of Signal Waveform Received on Sea Surface based on Kolmogorov
Planar Bi-Blade Antenna integrated with Balun for GPR Applications Method
Ranadhir Chatterjee, Arijit De, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India Jiaxin Yao, Harbin Engineering University, China; Bin Cao, Marine Design & Research Institute of China,
China; Tao Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, China

106
Friday, July 13 13:20 - 17:00 Friday, July 13 13:20 - 17:00
FR-A4.3P Commonwealth B FR-A1.3P Otis

Advanced microwave imaging applications Antenna feeds and matching circuits (III)
Session Co-Chairs: Su Yan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Robert Session Chair: Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico
Burkholder, The Ohio State University
FR-A1.3P.1 13:20
FR-A4.3P.1 13:20 A Compact Beam-Forming Network for Switched-Beam Arrays
Towards Three-dimensional Millimeter-Wave Radar Imaging of On-the-move Targets Matthew Young, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
Luis E. Tirado, Weite Zhang, Anthony Bisulco, Northeastern University, United States; Hipolito Gomez-
Sousa, University of Toronto, United States; Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, FR-A1.3P.2 13:40
United States On the Design of Wideband Monostatic STAR Systems With Spherically Stratified Lenses
Carlos Mulero Hernandez, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United
FR-A4.3P.2 13:40 States
Array Optimization for an On-The-Move 3D Imaging System Demonstrator
Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Jose Vázquez-Cabo, Yolanda Rodriguez-Vaqueiro, Universidade de Vigo, Spain; FR-A1.3P.3 14:00
Yuri Álvarez, Maria Garcia-Fernandez, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Ana Arboleya, Universidad Rey Current Rejection Characteristics of Choke Structure Composed of Composite Right/Left-
Juan Carlos, Spain Handed Coaxial Line
Takatsugu Fukushima, Naobumi Michishita, Hisashi Morishita, National Defense Academy, Japan;
FR-A4.3P.3 14:00 Naoya Fujimoto, Hitachi Kokusai Electric Inc., Japan
All-Directions Thorugh-the-Wall Imaging Using Omnidirectional Bi-Static FMCW
Transceivers: Imaging Technique and Performance Evaluation FR-A1.3P.4 14:20
Behzad Yektakhah, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States Design of a High Efficiency Low Sidelobe Dual-Polarization Cavity Antenna Array at
Ku-band
FR-A4.3P.4 14:20 Shan Jiang, Qingyuan Zhang, Chang Chen, Zhiping Yin, Weidong Chen, University of Science and
High Resolution Subsurface Imaging of Buried Targets Using Distributed Robotic Sensors Technology of China, China
Behzad Yektakhah, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States; Hatim Bukhari,
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia FR-A1.3P.5 14:40
A Compact Slotted-Cavity Antenna for HPM Reflector Feed
FR-A4.3P.5 14:40 Xiao Ma, Feng Yang, Rui Wong, Min Gao, Xuewu Cui, University of Electronic Science and Technology
GPR system onboard a UAV for non-invasive detection of buried objects of China, China
Maria Garcia-Fernandez, Yuri Alvarez-Lopez, University of Oviedo, Spain; Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Yolanda
Rodriguez-Vaqueiro, University of Vigo, Spain; Ana Arboleya-Arboleya, University Rey Juan Carlos, Break 15:00
Spain; Fernando Las Heras, University of Oviedo, Spain; Antonio Pino, University of Vigo, Spain FR-A1.3P.6 15:20
Break 15:00 Tightly Coupled Dipole Array with Wideband Differential Feeding Network
Alexander Johnson, Jingni Zhong, Matilda Livadaru, Elias A. Alwan, John L. Volakis, Florida International
FR-A4.3P.6 15:20 University, United States
Webcam-based Distance and Surface Estimation System for Microwave Imaging
João M. Felício, Instituto de Telecomunicações/Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal; Raquel Conceição, FR-A1.3P.7 15:40
Instituto de Biofísica e Engenharia Biomédica, Portugal; Jorge R. Costa, Instituto de Telecomunicações/ Experimental Investigation of Probe Immunity to Absorber Plate Position
ISCTE-IUL, Portugal; Carlos A. Fernandes, Instituto de Telecomunicações/Instituto Superior Técnico, Andrea Giacomini, Vincenzo Schirosi, Roberto Morbidini, Lars Jacob Foged, Lucia Scialacqua, Microwave
Portugal Vision Italy (MVI), Italy; John Estrada, Jim Acree, MVG Inc., United States
FR-A4.3P.7 15:40 FR-A1.3P.8 16:00
Near-Field Microwave Imaging of Embedded Objects in a Dense Slab with Normal Dipole A Radial Multi-Mode Filtering Power Divider for Antenna Array Applications
Illumination Ricardo Lovato, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States
Kai Ren, Robert Burkholder, Ohio State University, United States FR-A1.3P.9 16:20
FR-A4.3P.8 16:00 A High-Gain Dual-Frequency Dual-Polarization Feed System for 5G Communication
Subsurface Cylindrical Cavity Detection via TE and TM Mode Mismatch Analysis Nan-Nan Wang, Bing-Xu Zhao, Mu Fang, Jing-Hui Qiu, Li-Yi Xiao, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Raju Manthena, Darmindra Arumugam, California Institute of Technology, United States FR-A1.3P.10 16:40
FR-A4.3P.9 16:20 Mixed Tuning Methods for HF Small Loop Antenna
DCGAN-based Scheme for Radar Spectrogram Augmentation in Human Activity Daihui Mo, Tsinghua University, China; Liang Xu, Xidian University, China
classification
Ye Mi, Xiaojun Jing, Junsheng Mu, Xinyu Li, Yuan He, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
China
FR-A4.3P.10 16:40
Through the Wall Human Signature Detection using Principle Component Analysis (PCA)
Vineet Singh, Somak Bhattacharyya, Pradeep Kumar Jain, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU),
Varanasi, India

107
Friday, July 13 13:20 - 15:00 Friday, July 13 13:20 - 16:40
FR-A4.4P Marina I B FR-UB.5P Marina III

Millimeter-Wave Propagation Differential Equation Methods


Session Co-Chairs: Hui Li, Dalian University of Technology; Chao-Fu Wang, National Session Co-Chairs: Costas Sarris, University of Toronto; Zhen Peng, University of New
University of Singapore Mexico
FR-A4.4P.1 13:20 FR-UB.5P.1 13:20
Simulating Engineered Electromagnetic Surfaces in Ray-Tracing Software Multiphysics Uncertainty Quantification with FDTD
Reza Chaharmir, Cesar Amaya, Ming Zhang, Yvo De Jong, Jonathan Ethier, Communications Research Kae-An Liu, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada
Centre Canada, Canada
FR-UB.5P.2 13:40
FR-A4.4P.2 13:40 Super-resolution in FDTD: Accurate Simulations with Coarse Grids
Calculation of Mutual Coupling between Two Antennas of Diverse Displacements and Ke Tan, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada
Polarizations FR-UB.5P.3 14:00
Ilkyu Kim, Defense Agency for Technology and Quallity, Korea (South); Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University
of California, Los Angeles, United States Comparison of Implementations of Thin Layers in the FDTD Grid
Afnan Alkandari, Fumie Costen, Jean-Pierre Bérenger, University of Manchester, United Kingdom;
FR-A4.4P.3 14:00 Ryutaro Himeno, Hideo Yokota, RIKEN, Japan
Channel Analysis and Performance Evaluation of Wireless Backhaul at 5G Frequency FR-UB.5P.4 14:20
Bands A Large Scale FDTD Analysis of Propagation Characteristics for Wireless Link Design of
Ruonan Shi, Bo Ai, Danping He, Ke Guan, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Ning Wang, Zhengzhou
University, China; Yajun Zhao, ZET, China 4.4 GHz-band WAIC Installed on Passenger Aircraft
Tetsuya Sekiguchi, Takashi Hikage, Hokkaido University, Japan; Shunichi Futatsumori, Akiko Kohmura,
FR-A4.4P.4 14:20 Naruto Yonemoto, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan
Complex Permittivity of Typical Construction Materials over 40-50 GHz FR-UB.5P.5 14:40
Yu Shao, Xi Liao, Yang Wang, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
Efficient Focusing on Transient Field through Highly Diffusive Random Media
FR-A4.4P.5 14:40 Han Guo, Eric Michielssen, Raj Rao Nadakuditi, University of Michigan, United States
Doppler Shift and Coherence Time of 5G Vehicular Channels at 3.5 GHz Break 15:00
Shaoshi Wang, Ke Guan, Danping He, Guangkai Li, Xue Lin, Bo Ai, Zhangdui Zhong, State Key Laboratory
of Rail Traffic Control and Safety, Beijing Jiaotong University, China FR-UB.5P.6 15:20
Domain-Decomposition Spectral-Element-Boundary-Integral Method With Periodic
Layered Medium Green’s Function
Friday, July 13 15:20 - 17:00
E FR-UE.1P Marina I
Yiqian Mao, Jun Niu, Runren Zhang, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States
FR-UB.5P.7 15:40
Spectrum Management A Generalized Subcell Method for FDTD
Session Chair: Mehmet Unlu, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University Qiming Zhao, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada
FR-UE.1P.1 15:20 FR-UB.5P.8 16:00
A Study of LTE Radio Coexistance Risk with Narrow and Broadband RFI Noise Efficient transmission conditions in a domain decomposition method for the 3-D
Jaejin Lee, Kae-An Liu, Hao-Han Hsu, Chung-hao Chen, Dong-Ho Han, Intel Corporation, United States scattering problem
FR-UE.1P.2 15:40 Bruno Stupfel, CEA-DAM-CESTA, France
Method to Determine the Lowest Interference Coupling Scheme from a Large Number FR-UB.5P.9 16:20
of Antenna Layouts A Hybrid FEM/Analytic Method for the design of Substrate Integrated Waveguide Circuits
Xie Ma, China Electronics Technology Cyber Security Co., Ltd., China; Vladimir Mordachev, Eugene Jesus Rubio, Alfonso Gomez Garcia, Rafael Gomez Alcala, Yolanda Campos-Roca, Universidad de
Sinkevich, Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Belarus Extremadura, Spain; Juan Zapata, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
FR-UE.1P.3 16:00
Suppression of the Electromagnetic Interference from Satellite Communication On-The-
Move System
Xie Ma, China Electronics Technology Cyber Security Co., Ltd., China; Eugene Sinkevich, Vladimir
Mordachev, Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Belarus
FR-UE.1P.4 16:20
A Joint Resource Allocation Algorithm in HetNet Based on Game Theory
Fang Ye, Shijia Shao, Jing Dai, Yuan Tian, College of Information and Communication Engineering,
Harbin Engineering University, China
FR-UE.1P.5 16:40
Cooperative Spectrum Sensing Algorithm based on Node Filtrating in Cognitive Radio
Networks
Fang Ye, Hui Zhang, Xun Zhang, Yuan Tian, College of Information and Communication Engineering,
Harbin Engineering University,, China

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Friday, July 13 13:20 - 16:00
B FR-UB.3A Marina IV

Numerical Methods: Part IV


Session Co-Chairs: Francesco Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino; Walter Wall, HRL
Laboratories, LLC
FR-UB.3A.1 13:20
On a Low-Frequency and Refinement Stable Exact Kernel Wire-EFIE Formulation
Adrien Merlini, Axelle Pillain, IMT Atlantique, France; Kristof Cools, University of Nottingham, United
Kingdom; Francesco P. Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
FR-UB.3A.2 13:40
Numerical Simulation of Cascaded Planar Metasurfaces Exhibiting Bianisotropic
Properties
Francesco Verni, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States;
Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
FR-UB.3A.3 14:00
Efficient Models of EM Scattering from Objects within a Half-Space Background
Xin Qi, Zaiping Nie, Xiaofeng Que, Yue Wang, Jun Hu, University of Electronic Science and Technology
of China, China
FR-UB.3A.3 14:00
H-Matrix Arithmetic for a New Single-Source Integral Equation for 3D Scattering from
Homogeneous Objects
Reza Gholami, Jamiu Mojolagbe, University of Manitoba, Canada; Anton Menshov, University of Texas
at Austin, United States; Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada
FR-UB.3A.4 14:20
Automatic Error Estimator and Mesh Refinement for the CFIE
Jorge Tobon, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United States; Jin F. Lee,
Ohio State University, United States; Giuseppe Vecchi, Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
FR-UB.3A.5 14:40
Compression of Scattering Matrices in Domain Decomposition Based Surface Integral
Equation Simulator via Randomized Hierarchically Off-Diagonal Butterfly Factorization
Weitian Sheng, Yang Liu, University of Michigan, United States; Abdulkadir Yücel, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore; Han Guo, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States
Break 15:00
FR-UB.3A.6 15:20
Fast and Accurate Computation of the Field Radiated by an Antenna Installed on a Large
Structure Using Hybridization between MoM and MLFMM
Quentin Carayol, Dassault Aviation, France
FR-UB.3A.7 15:40
Study on a Fast Solver for Poisson’s Equation Based On Deep Learning Technique
Tao Shan, Wei Tang, Xunwang Dang, Maokun Li, Fan Yang, Shenheng Xu, Ji Wu, Tsinghua University,
China

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Interactive Forum, Tuesday, July 10

Interactive Forum
Interactive Forum Reception
Tuesday, July 10, 16:00 - 18:00 , Galleria Exhibit Hall

110
Tuesday, July 10 16:00 - 18:00 Tuesday, July 10 16:00 - 18:00
TUP-A2.1P Galleria Exhibit Hall TUP-A1.1P Galleria Exhibit Hall

Advances in Frequency Selective Surfaces Array Pattern Synthesis and Optimization Techniques
Session Co-Chairs: Jun Choi, University at Buffalo; Hualiang Zhang, University of Session Co-Chairs: James Skala, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Ahmed Kishk,
Massachusetts Lowell Concordia University
TUP-A2.1P.1 Board 1 TUP-A1.1P.1 Board 11
Improved Broadband Bandpass FSS Filters for 5G Applications Simple Phase-Mode Coefficients for Equiripple Sidelobe Reduction from a Uniform
Te-Kao Wu, FSS and Antenna Consulting, United States Circular Array
TUP-A2.1P.2 Board 2 W. Mark Dorsey, Anna Stumme, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, United States
Multi-Objective Lazy Ant Colony Optimization for Frequency Selective Surface Design TUP-A1.1P.2 Board 12
Danny Zhu, Pingjuan Werner, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States Synthesis of non-broadside linear array with sparse Bayesian learning
TUP-A2.1P.3 Board 3 Hua Bai, Ramakrishna Janaswamy, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States
Compact Third-Order Bandpass Frequency Selective Surface with Wide Spurious- TUP-A1.1P.3 Board 13
Suppression Bandwidth A Graphical Method for the Preliminary Design of Phased Array Antenna
Komlan Payne, Jay K. Lee, Syracuse University, United States; Kevin Xu, Jun H. Choi, University at Stefano Maddio, Giuseppe Pelosi, Monica Righini, Stefano Selleri, University of Florence, Italy; Giorgio
Buffalo, United States Giunta, Chiara Novi, Rheinmetall, Italy
TUP-A2.1P.4 Board 4 TUP-A1.1P.4 Board 14
A Novel Wideband Frequency Selective Surface Design based on Cascaded Patch Innovative Method for Designing Multibeam-on-Receive Scanning Arrays with Optimized
Resonators with a Slotted Ground Sub-array Configuration and Analytic Phase Synthesis
Cheng Jin, Qihao Lv, Beijing Institute of Technology, China; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, Nicola Anselmi, Paolo Rocca, Lorenzo Poli, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy
United States
TUP-A1.1P.5 Board 15
TUP-A2.1P.5 Board 5 A general approach to the optimal synthesis of Shaped-Beams through fixed geometry
Polarization independent Frequency Selective Surface Design Using Rotated Unit Cells arrays
Li Gu, Yanwen Zhao, Lifeng Wu, Zhipeng Zhang, Qiangming Cai, University of Electronic Science and Andrea Francesco Morabito, Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy; Giada M. Battaglia,
Technology of China, China University ‘Mediterranea’ of Reggio Calabria, Italy; Gennaro Giovanni Bellizzi, Università Mediterranea
TUP-A2.1P.6 Board 6 di Reggio Calabria, Italy; Tommaso Isernia, University ‘Mediterranea’ of Reggio Calabria, Italy
Sandwiched PRS Fabry-Perot Structure for Achieving Compactness and Improved TUP-A1.1P.6 Board 16
Aperture Efficiency Two-Step Optimization of Linear Distributed Arrays
PranavBalaChandran MohanKumar, Bowen Zheng, Sensong An, Hong Tang, Hang Li, Hualiang Zhang, Sean Ellison, Jeffrey A. Nanzer, Michigan State University, United States
University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States
TUP-A1.1P.7 Board 17
TUP-A2.1P.7 Board 7 Phase-only Shaped Beam Transmit-Array
Bistate Frequency Selective Surface based on Microfluidic Technology Catarina C. Cruz, Carlos A. Fernandes, Sérgio A. Matos, Jorge R. Costa, Instituto de Telecomunicações,
Saptarshi Ghosh, Syed Imran Hussain Shah, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Korea (South) Portugal
TUP-A2.1P.8 Board 8 TUP-A1.1P.8 Board 18
Active frequency selective surface with two independent electromagnetic functions Fast 3D Synthesis of Aperiodic Rectangular Arrays
Huangyan Li, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; Agostino Monorchio, Filippo Giulia Buttazzoni, Roberto Vescovo, University of Trieste, Italy
Costa, University of Pisa, Italy; Qunsheng Cao, Yi Wang, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and
Astronautics, China TUP-A1.1P.9 Board 19
Thinned Array Design via Autocorrelation Matching Strategy
TUP-A2.1P.9 Board 9 Giacomo Oliveri, Lorenzo Poli, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy
2.5 Dimensional Miniaturized Dual-band Frequency Selective Surface Design TUP-A1.1P.10 Board 20
Wei Li, Ying Suo, Bowen Cai, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Synthesis of 4D Linear Antenna Arrays Using an Iterative Convex Optimization Algorithm
TUP-A2.1P.10 Board 10 Feng Yang, Shiwen Yang, Yikai Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Reconfigurable Frequency Selective Surface for Dual band filter applications
Ke Peng, Wenxing Li, Yuanyuan Li, Harbin Engineering University, China

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Arrays for 5G and Millimeter Wave Arrays for Radar: Weather, Multifunction, and OTH
Session Co-Chairs: Jeff Connor, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Adilson Cardoso, Georgia Session Co-Chairs: Simon Henault, Defence Research and Development Canada; Tiago
Tech Research Institute Varum, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes
TUP-A1.2P.1 Board 21 TUP-A1.3P.1 Board 29
Designing New Generation Antennas for 5G MiMo Systems - A New Perspective in Array ORCHESTRA: Optimizable RF Converged Hardware Expression of a Scalable Transmit/
Synthesis Receive Architecture
Giorgio Gottardi, Giacomo Oliveri, Davide Cunial, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy Benjamin McMahon, Randall Lapierre, Andrew MacCabe, Nicholas Campbell, Timothy Dresser, Daniel
Fontaine, Kunaal Boal, Jeffrey Bryant, BAE Systems, United States
TUP-A1.2P.2 Board 22
28 GHz Multi-Beam Antenna Array Based On A Compact Wideband 8x8 Butler Matrix TUP-A1.3P.2 Board 30
Xiaozhou Wang, Martin Laabs, Dirk Plettemeier, Hsiao-Lan Chiang, Mostafa Khalili Marandi, Gerhard An Ultra Low-Cross-Polarization S-band Active Array Antenna for a Fully Digital
P. Fettweis, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; Keishi Kosaka, Yasuhiko Matsunaga, NEC Polarimetric Phased Radar System
Corporation, Japan Jorge Salazar-Cerreno, Jose Diaz, Javier Ortiz, Caleb Fulton, Nafati Aboserwal, Hlati Sigmarsson, Mark
TUP-A1.2P.3 Board 23 Yeary, Robert Palmer, University of Oklahoma, United States
Novel Design of Dual-Polarized Coplanar Waveguide-Fed Aperture-Coupled Microstrip TUP-A1.3P.3 Board 31
Patch Antenna for Ka-Band 5G Communication Applications Update of a Low-Profile C-band Active Array Antenna for a Polarimetric Imaging Radar
Nafati Aboserwal, Nawaf Almuqati, Jorge Salazar, Advanced Radar Research Center, University of System
Oklahoma, United States Jorge Salazar-Cerreno, Javier Ortiz, Jose Diaz, Nafati Aboserwal, Tian Yu, Caleb Fulton, Mark Yeary,
TUP-A1.2P.4 Board 24 Robert Palmer, Univerisity of Oklahoma, United States
A Class of Cavity-Based UWB Multi-Beamformers With Applications to Sub-6 GHz 5G TUP-A1.3P.4 Board 32
Christopher Merola, University of Massachusetts, United States; Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Dual-Polarized Aperture-Coupled Hybrid-Fed Microstrip Patch Antenna for MPAR
Massachusetts Amherst, United States Application
TUP-A1.2P.5 Board 25 Hadi Saeidi-Manesh, Guifu Zhang, University of Oklahoma, United States
Heat Dissipation Antenna Array for Compact Massive MIMO Radio Unit TUP-A1.3P.5 Board 33
Keishi Kosaka, Hiroshi Toyao, Eiji Hankui, NEC Corporation, Japan A Highly Isolated Dual-polarized Crossed Dipole Array Antenna for Multi-mission
TUP-A1.2P.6 Board 26 Applications
Aperture Coupled Beamforming Antenna Array Mirhamed Mirmozafari, Shahrokh Saeedi, Guifu Zhang, University of Oklahoma, United States
Shailendra Kaushal, Ryuta Yamamoto, Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Ning Guan, Fujikura Ltd., Japan TUP-A1.3P.6 Board 34
TUP-A1.2P.7 Board 27 Effects of Antenna Pattern Asymmetry on Radar Angle Rate Estimation
A Novel Dual-Polarized Planar Antenna Stavros Vakalis, Jeffrey A. Nanzer, Michigan State University, United States
Haihan Sun, Can Ding, Yingjie Guo, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia TUP-A1.3P.7 Board 35
TUP-A1.2P.8 Board 28 Substrate Integrated Waveguide Antenna Array for Modern Beamforming Radars
Beam Steering Capabilities of a Fully Dielectric Antenna Array Tiago Varum, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; João Matos, Instituto de Telecomunicações,
Roland Reese, Matthias Jost, Ersin Polat, Matthias Nickel, Rolf Jakoby, Holger Maune, TU Darmstadt, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
Germany TUP-A1.3P.8 Board 36
Null-Steering Sensitivity to Ground Properties in Over-the-Horizon Radar with Planar
Monopole Array on Finite Radial Ground Plane
Simon Henault, Gilbert A. Morin, Defence Research and Development Canada, Canada
TUP-A1.3P.9 Board 37
Cross-Polarized Null-Steering in Over-the-Horizon Radar with Planar Monopole Array on
Finite Radial Ground Plane
Simon Henault, Gilbert A. Morin, Defence Research and Development Canada, Canada
TUP-A1.3P.10 Board 38
Synthesis of Steerable Maximally Sparse Array Via Modified Perturbed Compressive
Sampling
Fei Yan, Runliang Xia, The 38th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation,
China

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Communications Arrays: Modulations and Apertures Dielectric Resonator and SIW Antennas
Session Co-Chairs: David Mooradd, MIT Lincoln Laboratory; Glenn Hopkins, Georgia Tech Session Co-Chairs: Debatosh Guha, University of Calcutta; Mohammod Ali, University of
Research Institute South Carolina
TUP-A1.4P.1 Board 39 TUP-A1.5P.1 Board 50
Pulse Sequence Optimization for Harmonic-Diversity Exploitation of Time-Modulated Novel Acoustically Actuated Magnetoelectric Antennas
Arrays in Cognitive Radio Applications Xianfeng Liang, Huaihao Chen, Neville Sun, Hwaider Lin, NianXiang Sun, Northeastern University,
Lorenzo Poli, Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy United States
TUP-A1.4P.2 Board 40 TUP-A1.5P.2 Board 51
Full-Diversity OAM Multiplexing by Antenna Array Analysis of Mode Splitting Behavior for Cylindrical Ferrite Resonator Antenna
Jie Xu, Loyola Marymount University, United States Tae-Wan Kim, Seong-Ook Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Korea
(South)
TUP-A1.4P.3 Board 41
Dual Channel Broadcast using Phase-Only Directional Modulation System TUP-A1.5P.3 Board 52
Saad Mufti, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Josep Parrón, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, High Gain and Dual Circularly Polarized SIW Slotted Antenna
Spain; Alan Tennant, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom D. J Wei, Jian-Ying Li, R. Xu, Y. X. Qi, J. Liu, Jiang-Jun Yang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
TUP-A1.4P.4 Board 42 TUP-A1.5P.4 Board 53
Gain Improvement of Phased Array using Sub-Arrayed Microstrip Patch Antennas for HEM12d Mode Based Advanced Cylindrical DRA using a New Feeding with Non-Metallic
Satellite Communication Applications Base
Soo-Chang Chae, ByungKuon Ahn, Seung-Tae Khang, Jong-Won Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science Chandreyee Sarkar, Debatosh Guha, University of Calcutta, India
and Technology (KAIST), Korea (South) TUP-A1.5P.5 Board 54
TUP-A1.4P.5 Board 43 Slot-loaded SIW-fed Wide-band Yagi Antenna having End-fire / Broadside Scanning
Experimental Demonstration and System Evaluation of OAM-like Spatial Diveristy from Features
Two Linear Antenna Arrays Debdeep Sarkar, Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
Baiyang Liu, Ronglin Li, South China University of Technology, China
TUP-A1.4P.6 Board 44
Dual-Polarized Wideband Remote Electrical Tilt Multi-Beam Antennas
Lin-Ping Shen, Hua Wang, Nasrin Hojjat, Willi Lotz, Hamid Jamali, CCAI, Canada
TUP-A1.4P.7 Board 45
Design and Optimization of a Circular Polarized Linear Array in SIW for Last-Mile
Application
Santi Concetto Pavone, University of Siena, Italy; Massimiliano Casaletti, University Pierre and Marie
Curie, Paris 6, France; Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy
TUP-A1.4P.8 Board 46
Integrating the small wind turbine with its power generator and the cylindrical antenna
array generating multibeam sectorial radiation pattern
Pawel Kabacik, Arkadiusz Byndas, Mariusz Hofman, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology,
Poland
TUP-A1.4P.9 Board 47
Design and Development of Ultra-broadband circularly polarized X-band 8x8 array with
multi-level sequential phase rotation useful for payload of Micro and Nano-satellite
links
Dhananjay Jahagirdar, Sambasiva Rao Kumbha, Research Center Imarat, India
TUP-A1.4P.10 Board 48
A 28GHz Dual-Polarized Planar Antenna Array
Milad Rezaie, Mohammad Memarian, Mohammad Fakharzadeh, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
TUP-A1.4P.11 Board 49
Fast Design Tuning of Linear Microstrip Antenna Array Apertures By Means Of Response
Features
Slawomir Koziel, Stanislav Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland

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Dielectric Resonator Antennas Electromagnetic Theory


Session Chair: Tayeb Denidni, Institute National de la Recherché Scientifique (INRS) Session Co-Chairs: Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University; Guido Lombardi, Politecnico
TUP-A1.6P.1 Board 55 TUP-A2.2P.1 Board 65
Wideband 3D-Printed Dielectric Resonator Antennas Toward the Solution of the Two Wedge Problem by using the Generalized Wiener Hopf
Payam Nayeri, Geoff Brennecka, Colorado School of Mines, United States Technique
TUP-A1.6P.2 Board 56 Vito Daniele, Guido Lombardi, Rodolfo S. Zich, Politecnico di Torino-ISMB, Italy
Design of Hybrid Slot-Fed Dielectric Resonator Antenna Arrays for 5G Wireless TUP-A2.2P.2 Board 66
Communications in K Band New Perspectives for the Longitudinal Spectral Solution of Sommerfeld Half-Space
A. Al-Rawi, Bart Smolders, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; S. Keyrouz, D. Caratelli, problem
The Antenna Company, Netherlands Arun Bhattacharyya, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, United States
TUP-A1.6P.3 Board 57 TUP-A2.2P.3 Board 67
A Wideband Circularly Polarized Dielectric Resonator Antenna over A Metasurface High Frequency Wedge Diffraction Analysis via Surface Equivalence Theorem
Arslan Kiyani, Macquarie University, Australia; Nasimuddin Nasimuddin, Institute for Infocomm Hieu Ngoc Quang, Hiroshi Shirai, Chuo University, Japan
Research, A*STAR, Singapore; Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia
TUP-A2.2P.4 Board 68
TUP-A1.6P.4 Board 58 Application of the Discrete Hankel Transform to Cylindrical Waveguides Structures
Circularly Polarized High Gain Spherical Dielectric Resonator Antenna Operating on Faris Alsolamy, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States
Higher-Order Mode TUP-A2.2P.5 Board 69
ByungKuon Ahn, Soo-Chang Chae, Ju-Ik Oh, Jong-Won Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology (KAIST), Korea (South) Perturbative Reciprocal Formulation for Maxwell’s Equations: a First Approach
Simon Loillier, Bertrand Etchessahar, Geneviève Mazé-Merceur, CEA, France; Stephane Meric, Renaud
TUP-A1.6P.5 Board 59 Loison, IETR, France
Design and Development of UWB Modified Maltese Shaped Dielectric Resonator Antenna TUP-A2.2P.6 Board 70
Kedar Trivedi, Dhaval Pujara, Institute of Technology, Nirma University, India
General Boundary Conditions in Electromagnetics
TUP-A1.6P.6 Board 60 Ismo Lindell, Ari Sihvola, Aalto University, Finland
Bandwidth Enhancement by Position Perturbations in Stacked Dielectric Resonator TUP-A2.2P.7 Board 71
Antenna Realization of Fourth Order Exceptional Points of Degeneracy in Uniform Coupled-
Mohamed Sedigh Bizan, Ghada Hussain Elzwawi, Muhammad M. Tahseen, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut
National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada Waveguides
Tarek Mealy, Mohamed Y. Nada, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States
TUP-A1.6P.7 Board 61
Multi-Frequency Cylindrical DRA with Identical Radiations Using HEM11δ/HEM12δ/ TUP-A2.2P.8 Board 72
HEM111 Modes Scaled PT-Symmetric Coherent Perfect Absorber (CPA)-Laser
Poulomi Gupta, Debatosh Guha, University of Calcutta, India; Chandrakanta Kumar, ISRO Satellite Maryam Sakhdari, Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University, United States
Centre, India; Yahia M. M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada TUP-A2.2P.9 Board 73
TUP-A1.6P.8 Board 62 Time Reflection and Refraction in Temporal Periodic Structures
Stripline Fed Hollow Dielectric Resonator Antenna-in-Package with/without Metal Lizhen Lu, Xikui Ma, Tianyu Dong, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China; Qi Liu, Xi’an XD Power Systems
Co. Ltd., China
Shielding
Sheng-Jie Guo, Lin-Sheng Wu, Min Tang, Jun-Fa Mao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China TUP-A2.2P.10 Board 74
TUP-A1.6P.9 Board 63 A Complete Set of Boundary Conditions on PEC - A Way to Increase the Physical Insight
Bandwidth Reconfigurable Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna Excited by Double- of Undergraduate Students
Rajarshi Bhattacharya, National Institute of Technology Patna, India
Ring Slot
Beijia Liu, Jinghui Qiu, Shengchang Lan, Nannan Wang, Hao Liu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China TUP-A2.2P.11 Board 75
TUP-A1.6P.10 Board 64 The Scattering by Two Inverted Staggered PEC Half-Planes Loaded by a Dielectric Layer
Vito Daniele, Guido Lombardi, Rodolfo S. Zich, Politecnico di Torino-ISMB, Italy
A Miniaturized Broadband Rrectangular Dielectric Resonant Antenna Array fed by RSIW
Xing Jiang, Quan Li, Lin Peng, Xiaofeng Li, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China

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Frequency Selective Surface Applications Frequency Selective Surfaces: Polarizers and Absorbers
Session Co-Chairs: Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University; Joseph Costantine, American Session Co-Chairs: Kristen Donnell, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Jun
University of Beirut Choi, University at Buffalo
TUP-A2.3P.1 Board 76 TUP-A2.4P.1 Board 85
An I-slab System for Tilted Beam Formation Linear to Circular FSS Transformer for Dual-Polarized Applications
Hisamatsu Nakano, Yuhei Kameta, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Miguel Ferrando-Rocher, Jose Ignacio Herranz-Herruzo, Alejandro Valero-
Nogueira, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
TUP-A2.3P.2 Board 77
Design of Frequency Selective Paper for Crack Detection of Concrete Building Structure TUP-A2.4P.2 Board 86
Sang-Hwa Lee, Ic-Pyo Hong, Kongju National University, Korea (South) TX-RX K/Ka Band Polarizer Based on a SIW Polarization Twister
Emilio Arnieri, Giandomenico Amendola, Luigi Boccia, Universita della Calabria, Italy; Francesco Voci,
TUP-A2.3P.3 Board 78 IDS, Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. Pisa, Italy
Frequency Selective Properties of Metal Mesh Optically Transparent Touch Sensor Panels
Sameer Sharma, Andrea Luttgen, Degen Zhou, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada TUP-A2.4P.3 Board 87

TUP-A2.3P.4 Board 79
Dual-Frequency Tunable Wave Absorbing Structure Based on Frequency Selective
A Flexible Frequency Selective Surface for Beam-switching applications Surface
Wei Zhang, Jian-Ying Li, Jian Xie, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
Traii Moubarek, Riyadh College of Technology, Saudi Arabia; Bouslama Moufida Bouslama, Ali
Gharsallah, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis (FST), Tunisia; Mourad Nedil, Université de Québec en Abitibi- TUP-A2.4P.4 Board 88
Témiscaminque, Canada Design of a Co to Cross Polarization Converter with Wideband PCR Performance
TUP-A2.3P.5 Board 80 Marjan Jalali Moghadam, Mohammad Akbari Choubar, Fereshteh Samadi, Saman Zarbakhsh, Abdel
Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada
Dual-Band Filtenna Design for X-band Applications
Sultan Can, A. Egemen Yilmaz, Ankara University, Turkey TUP-A2.4P.5 Board 89
TUP-A2.3P.6 Board 81 Wideband Multi-Loop FSS Absorber Design Based on Q-factor Approach
Mahboobeh Mahmoodi, Kristen Donnell, Missouri university of Science and Technology, United States
Coding AMC structure for Pattern Scattering
Fereshteh Samadi, Mohammad Akbari Choubar, Mohammad Reza Chaharmir, Abdel Razik Sebak, TUP-A2.4P.6 Board 90
Concordia University, Canada Tunable Absorptive Frequency-Selective Transmission Structure
TUP-A2.3P.7 Board 82 Ahmed Omar, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Electromagnetic Response from a Two-Dimensional Array of Conducting Strips Inter- TUP-A2.4P.7 Board 91
Connected with Columns of Silver-Coated Micron-Sized Particles Low-Profile Plasma-based Tunable Absorber
Jerika Cleveland, Benjamin D. Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States; Jeffery Allen, Komlan Payne, Jay K. Lee, Syracuse University, United States; Kevin Xu, Jun H. Choi, University at
Monica Allen, Brett Wenner, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Buffalo, United States
TUP-A2.3P.8 Board 83 TUP-A2.4P.8 Board 92
A Miniaturized 3 Dimensional Bandpass Frequency Selective Surface A Proposed Long Wavelength Infra-red Metamaterial Absorber for THz Detection
Tom Whittaker, Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom Nilotpal Nilotpal, Abhishek Kumar Singh, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, India;
Mamta Upadhyay, Rashmi Lata, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, India; Somak Bhattacharyya, P
TUP-A2.3P.9 Board 84 Chakrabarti, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, India
Off-Body Antenna Dual-Beam Linear to Circular Polarisation Converter Based on Quarter-
wave Cross-Slot Frequency Selective Surface TUP-A2.4P.9 Board 93
Amine Habani, Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada; Tayeb A. Near-Field Multi-Beam-Splitting for Fabry-Perot Cavity Antenna System
Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada; Larbi Talbi, Université du Québec en Chanjoon Lee, Aditya Dave, Robert Sainati, Rhonda Franklin, University of Minnesota, United States
Outaouais, Canada

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Low Cost Arrays for Scanning and Fixed Beams Nanoscale Electromagnetics
Session Co-Chairs: Chris Bailey, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Christopher Edmonds, Session Co-Chairs: Douglas Werner, Pennsylvania State University; Sawyer Campbell,
Georgia Tech Research Institute Pennsylvania State University
TUP-A1.7P.1 Board 94 TUP-A2.5P.1 Board 103
Realization of Low-Cost Wide Scanning Arrays The Electromagnetic framework of “Nanoarchitectronics”
Matilda Livadaru, John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United States Jouni Ahopelto, VIT University, Finland; Alice Benini, University of Siena, Italy; Filiberto Bilotti,
UNIROMA3, Italy; Bruno Casali, IDS, Italy; Jean Chazelas, THALES S.A., France; Giampiero Gerini, TNO,
TUP-A1.7P.2 Board 95 Netherlands; Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Kai Herbertz, Fraunhofer,
A Substrate Integrated Waveguide Slot Array with Voltage-Controlled Liquid Crystal Germany; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy; Andrea Massa, UNITN, Italy; Luca Pierantoni,
Phase Shifter UNIVPM, Italy; Clivia Sotomayor, ICN2, Spain; Sergei Tretyakov, Aalto University, Finland; Charlotte
Omid Manoochehri, Farhad Farzami, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States; Mohammad Ali Tripon-Canseliet, UPMC, France; Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom;
Salari, University of Cologne, Germany; Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Anatoly Zayats, Kings College London, United Kingdom
TUP-A1.7P.3 Board 96 TUP-A2.5P.2 Board 104
Low Cost Broadband Phased Array System Use of Dielectric Nanoparticles for Designing High-Reflection Coatings and Dielectric
Dongjin Jung, Hanseung Lee, Skyworks Solutions, Inc., United States Mirrors
TUP-A1.7P.4 Board 97 Alessio Monti, Niccolò Cusano University, Italy; Alessandro Toscano, Filiberto Bilotti, Roma Tre University,
Novel Low-cost Phase Shifters for Millimeter Wave Applications Italy
Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States; Abdelkhalek Nasri, National Engineering School TUP-A2.5P.3 Board 105
of Carthage, Tunisia; Donia Oueslati, Université catholique de Louvain, ICTEAM Institue, Louvain-la- Optical absorbers with NPs-based lossy metasurfaces
Neuve,, Belgium; Hatem Rmili, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia Alessio Monti, Niccolò Cusano University, Italy; Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States;
TUP-A1.7P.5 Board 98 Alessandro Toscano, Filiberto Bilotti, Roma Tre University, Italy
Phase Shifters Design for Scan Range Extension of Rotman Lens Beamforming Based TUP-A2.5P.4 Board 106
Antenna Arrays On a Boundary Element Method (BEM) for the Nonlocal Hydrodynamic Response of a
Enrico Tolin, Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Germany; Oliver Litschke, Simona Bruni, IMST Nanoantenna
GmbH, Germany Xuezhi Zheng, Mario Kupresak, Guy A. E. Vandenbosch, KU Leuven, Belgium; Raj Mittra, University of
TUP-A1.7P.6 Board 99 Central Florida, United States
Microwave Imaging Using Focused Array Antenna TUP-A2.5P.5 Board 107
Peng-Fa Li, Shi-Wei Qu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Directional Enhancement Analysis of All-Dielectric Optical Nanoantennas Based on
TUP-A1.7P.7 Board 100 Modified SIE
Analysis and Design of a Circularly-Polarized Planar Leaky-Wave Antenna Xin Qi, Zaiping Nie, Yongpin Chen, Xiaofeng Que, Jun Hu, Yue Wang, University of Electronic Science
Davide Comite, Sapienza University, Italy; Symon Podilchak, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; and Technology of China, China
Paolo Baccarelli, Roma Tre University, Italy; Paolo Burghignoli, Alessandro Galli, Sapienza University,
Italy; Al Freundorfer, Yahia M. M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Italy
TUP-A1.7P.8 Board 101
Design of a 3-facet linearly-polarized transmitarray antenna at Ka-band
Fatimata Diaby, Antonio Clemente, Laurent Dussopt, CEA, France; Ronan Sauleau, Kien Pham, IETR,
France; Erwan Fourn, INSA Lyon, France
TUP-A1.7P.9 Board 102
Compact Overlapping Annular Slot Array
Eric Robinson, Ian McMichael, Jeffrey Chalas, Frank Kolak, MITRE Corporation, United States

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Pattern Synthesis, DOA, and Calibration with Non-Ideal Arrays Wideband and UWB Array Radiators
Session Co-Chairs: Sunita Bhatia, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory; William Session Co-Chairs: Randall Lapierre, BAE Systems, Inc.; Wajih Elsallal, The MITRE
Moulder, MIT Lincoln Laboratory; Kiersten C. Kerby-Patel, University of Massachusetts Corporation
Boston
TUP-A1.9P.1 Board 117
TUP-A1.8P.1 Board 108 6-15 GHz Wide Scanning Connected Array
Pencil Beam Constrained Synthesis of Linear Sparse Arrays in Presence of Coupling Daniele Cavallo, Waqas Syed, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Effects TUP-A1.9P.2 Board 118
Giulia Buttazzoni, Roberto Vescovo, University of Trieste, Italy
Wide Scan, Wideband Arrays with Self-Dual Point-Like Elements
TUP-A1.8P.2 Board 109 Nasim Mohammadi Estakhri, Nader Engheta, Raphael Kastner, University of Pennsyvania, United States
Optimal CP-based Synthesis of Real Linear Arrays TUP-A1.9P.3 Board 119
Nicola Anselmi, Lorenzo Poli, Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy
Investigation of active load pulling effect on radiated power of the antenna elements in
TUP-A1.8P.3 Board 110 a finite phased array transmitter for satellite communication
Synthesis of Shaped Beams using Active Element Patterns and Spectral Factorization Soroush Rasti Boroujeni, Hussam Al-Saedi, Mohammad-Reza Nezhad-Ahmadi, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini,
Tommaso Isernia, Andrea Francesco Morabito, Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy; University of Waterloo, Canada
Calogero Alessio Di Carlo, Loreto Di Donato, Gino Sorbello, Università degli Studi di Catania, Italy
TUP-A1.9P.4 Board 120
TUP-A1.8P.4 Board 111 Comparison of Topology Modification for Size-Reduction-Oriented Wideband Antenna
Application of Social Network Optimization to shaped beam Transmitarray Antennas Design
Michele Beccaria, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Alessandro Niccolai, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Paola Muhammad Ul Haq, Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland
Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Riccardo Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
TUP-A1.9P.5 Board 121
TUP-A1.8P.5 Board 112 A 12.5:1 Bandwidth Dual-Polarized Tightly Coupled Dipole Phased Array with Compact
Comparison between NU-CNLMS and GA for Antenna Array Failure Correction Balun
Xiaochao Jiang, Peng Xu, Tao Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, China Wenyang Zhou, Yikai Chen, Shiwen Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,
TUP-A1.8P.6 Board 113 China
Adaptive Antenna Array Beamforming Based on Norm Penalized NLMS Algorithm TUP-A1.9P.6 Board 122
Wanlu Shi, Harbin Engineering University, China; Yingsong Li, Harbin Engineering University & Chinese A 6:1 Bandwidth Dual-polarized Linear Phased Array of Tapered Slot Antennas
Academy of Science, China; Shengyuan Luo, Harbin Engineering University, China Ming Huang, Li Wang, Wensheng Qiao, Kaizhi Zhang, Longjian Zhou, Southwest China Institute of
TUP-A1.8P.7 Board 114 Electronic Technology, China
Computationally Efficient ESPRIT Approach for 2D DOA Estimation Based on Nystrom TUP-A1.9P.7 Board 123
Approximation Wideband Tightly Coupled Array with Aperture-Coupled Excitation
Lingwen Zhang, Siliang Wu, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Guanze Peng, New York University, Xuewu Cui, Feng Yang, Min Gao, Xiao Ma, Peng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology
United States; Wenkao Yang, Beijing Jiaotong University, United States of China, China
TUP-A1.8P.8 Board 115 TUP-A1.9P.8 Board 124
DOA Estimation with Triply Primed Arrays Based on Fourth-Order Statistics A Low Profile Dual-Polarized Tightly Coupled Dipole Array with Resistance Ring
Kai-Chieh Hsu, Jean-Fu Kiang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Kaizhi Zhang, Wensheng Qiao, Li Wang, Ming Huang, Longjian Zhou, CETC Key Laboratory of Avionic
TUP-A1.8P.9 Board 116 Information System Technology, China
Phased Antenna Array Calibration Based on Compressed Sensing Theory TUP-A1.9P.9 Board 125
Galina Babur, Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics, Russia; Diego Caratelli, An X-band Oblique Polarized Antenna Array
The Antenna Company, Netherlands; Arman Mirmanov, Saken Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical University, Jia Fang, Mouping Jin, Feng Yu, ECRIEE, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China
Kazakhstan
TUP-A1.9P.10 Board 126
A Novel Dual-polarized Cavity-backed Element for Wideband Wide-scanning Phased
Array
Run-Liang Xia, Fei Yan, The 38th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation,
China

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Interactive Forum Reception
Thursday, July 12, 16:00 - 18:00 , Galleria Exhibit Hall

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THP-A3.1P Galleria Exhibit Hall THP-A3.2P Galleria Exhibit Hall

Accurate and Stable Integral Equations Applications of Computational Electromagnetics


Session Co-Chairs: Roberto Graglia, Politecnico di Torino; Mehmet Unlu, Ankara Yildirim
Beyazit University
THP-A3.2P.1 Board 10
THP-A3.1P.1 Board 1 Electromagnetic Scattering of Arbitrary-Shaped Buried Objects Using an Eigenmode
Singular Integration in BEM by Interpolation: The MFIE Case Projection Approach
Ioannis Kyriakou, Constantinos Zekios, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Mamdouh Nasr, Stanford University, United States; Islam Eshrah, Tamer Abuelfadl, Cairo University,
United States Egypt
THP-A3.1P.2 Board 2 THP-A3.2P.2 Board 11
An improved quadrature error estimate for nearly-singular MoM integrals Coordinate Transformation Based Field Tapering Device
Matthys M. Botha, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Thomas Rylander, Chalmers University of Yingfan Meng, Xueqi Cao, Jianjia Yi, Lina Zhu, State Key Laboratory of Integrated Services Networks,
Technology, Sweden Xidian University, China; Shah Nawaz Burokur, LEME UPL, Univ Paris Nanterre, France; Douglas H.
THP-A3.1P.3 Board 3 Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States
The impact of integration order and accuracy on the stability of time domain integral THP-A3.2P.3 Board 12
equations Causality Verification using a First-Order Chebyshev Filter
Jielin Li, Daniel S. Weile, University of Delaware, United States; David Hopkins, Army Research Amirreza Jalali Khalilabadi, Ata Zadehgol, University of Idaho, United States
Laboratory, APG, United States
THP-A3.2P.4 Board 13
THP-A3.1P.4 Board 4 Compact 2-D FDFD Analysis of Waveguide Structures with ARPACK
Accuracy of Surface Current Approximation Using Legendre Polynomials for 2-D TM Xiaoliang Gu, Xiaolin Jin, Jinxin Li, Bin Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Scattering THP-A3.2P.5 Board 14
Dragan Olcan, Jovana Perovic, Aleksandra Krneta, Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Serbia
Multi-Parameter Modeling with ANN for Antenna Design
THP-A3.1P.5 Board 5 Zhuochun Wu, Yang Yang, Zhixin Yao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Accurate Identity Operator Discretization for the Combined Field Integral Equation THP-A3.2P.6 Board 15
Jonas Kornprobst, Thomas F. Eibert, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Impacts of Tip Structure on RF-induced Heating of an Implantable Neurostimulator
THP-A3.1P.6 Board 6 under 1.5 T MRI
Accurate Solution of Muller Equations for Electromagnetic Analysis of Dielectric Objects Rui Yang, Jianfeng Zheng, Ji Chen, University of Houston, United States
Hong Qin Zheng, Ruo Xing Gao, Jia Ying Lv, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China
THP-A3.2P.7 Board 16
THP-A3.1P.7 Board 7 Frequency Selective Surface Analysis using the Eigenmode Projection Technique
Ultra High Order Basis Functions in Analysis of Scattering from Large Metallic Structures Tarek Mealy, Islam Eshrah, Tamer Abuelfadl, Cairo University, United States
Branko Kolundzija, Aleksandra Krneta, Dragan Olcan, University of Belgrade, Serbia; Milan Kostic,
WIPL-D d.o.o., Serbia THP-A3.2P.8 Board 17
Numerically Enhanced Antenna Measurement Technique
THP-A3.1P.8 Board 8 Lorenzo Ciorba, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Marco Righero, Giorgio Giordanengo, Istituto Superiore Mario
An Explicit MOT Scheme for Solving the Nystrom-Discretized TD-MFIE Boella, Italy; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Rui Chen, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia
THP-A3.2P.9 Board 18
THP-A3.1P.9 Board 9 Inductance Matrix Calculation for Shielded Multiconductor Systems Using an Eigenmode
Discontinuous Galerkin Time Domain Electric Field Integral Equation Method for Solving Projection Technique
Non-conformal Structures Hady Saied, Analog Devices, Inc., Egypt; Islam Eshrah, Cairo University, Egypt
Li Huang, Hao-Xuan Zhang, Liang Zhou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Yi Liao, Radio Equipment
Research Institute, China; Zheng Huang, Xi’an Institute of Electro-Mechanical Information Technology, THP-A3.2P.10 Board 19
China; Wen-Yan Yin, Zhejiang University, China Circularly Polarized C-shaped Monopole Antenna for C-Band Applications
M. Ahsan Ashraf, Farooq A. Tahir, Research Institute of Microwave and Millimeter Wave Studies,
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan; Qammer H. Abbasi, University of
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THP-A3.3P Galleria Exhibit Hall THP-A3.4P Galleria Exhibit Hall

Fast Algorithms in Computational Electromagnetics Fast Integral Equation Solvers


Session Co-Chairs: Özgür Ergül, Middle East Technical University; Zhizhang Chen, Session Co-Chairs: Francesco Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino; Jiao Dan, Purdue University;
Dalhousie University; Yilong Lu, Nanyang Technological University Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio
THP-A3.3P.1 Board 20 THP-A3.4P.1 Board 30
Integrating the discrete dipole approximation forward solver with a microwave Fast Direct Equivalence Principle Algorithm for Multi-scale Electromagnetic Problems
tomography algorithm Qin Liu, University of Hong Kong, China; Qi Dai, Tian Xia, Ting Wan, University of Illinois at Urbana-
Samar Hosseinzadegan, Andreas Fhager, Mikael Persson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Champaign, United States; Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, China; Sheng Sun, University of
Paul Meaney, Dartmouth college, United States Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Weng Cho Chew, Purdue University, United States
THP-A3.3P.2 Board 21 THP-A3.4P.2 Board 31
Fast Calculation of Dipole Probe Receiving Pattern Based on the Lorentz Reciprocity Fast Solutions of Dyadic Green’s Function for Multilayered Isotropic Medium
Theorem Ping-Ping Ding, Ya-Qiu Jin, Fudan University, China
Sihong Tao, Huapeng Zhao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Zhizhang THP-A3.4P.3 Board 32
Chen, Dalhousie University, Canada A Log-Scale Interpolation Method for Layered Medium Green’s Functions
THP-A3.3P.3 Board 22 Hongfeng Yang, Ali E. Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United States
Error Control of MLFMA within a Multiple-Precision Arithmetic Framework THP-A3.4P.4 Board 33
Mert Kalfa, Bilkent University, Turkey; Özgür Ergül, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Vakur On the Randomized Cross Approximation of EFIE Method of Moments
Behcet Ertürk, Bilkent University, Turkey Constantinos Zekios, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States
THP-A3.3P.4 Board 23 THP-A3.4P.5 Board 34
Pruned NUFFT-3 for far-field calculations Accuracy Controlled H2-Matrix-Matrix Product in Linear Complexity and Its Applications
Amedeo Capozzoli, Claudio Curcio, Angelo Liseno, Jonas Piccinotti, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy Miaomiao Ma, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States
THP-A3.3P.5 Board 24 THP-A3.4P.6 Board 35
Fast Algorithm for Broadband Electromagnetic Scattering form Conducting Objects On Rapid Estimation of Impedance-Matrix Ranks via Grid-Based Techniques
Using Reduced Basis Method Jon T. Kelley, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Yaniv Brick, Ben-Gurion University of the
Li-Feng Wu, Yan-Wen Zhao, Qiang-Ming Cai, Li Gu, Zhi-Peng Zhang, University of Electronic Science and Negev, United States; Ali E. Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United States
Technology of China, China
THP-A3.4P.7 Board 36
THP-A3.3P.6 Board 25 Method for Generating a Minimal-Rank H2-Matrix from FMM for Electrically Large
A Hybrid Broadband Fast Multipole Algorithm Analysis
Tian Xia, Lingling Meng, Qin Liu, Hui Gan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Chang Yang, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States
Weng Chew, Purdue University, United States
THP-A3.4P.8 Board 37
THP-A3.3P.7 Board 26
BEM Based Adaptive Cross Approximation Algorithm for Solving Low Frequency Problems
Solution of Potential Integral Equations with NSPWMLFMA Yang Bao, Jiming Song, Iowa State University, United States; Zhiwei Liu, East China Jiaotong University,
Bahram Khalichi, Bilkent University, Turkey; Özgür Ergül, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; China
Manouchehr Takrimi, Islamic Azad University, Iran; Vakur Behcet Erturk, Bilkent University, Turkey
THP-A3.4P.9 Board 38
THP-A3.3P.8 Board 27
3D Cross-Tucker Approximation in FFT-Based Volume Integral Equation Methods
A Fast and Broadband Surface Method for Skin Effect Modeling in Multiscale Lossy Ilias Giannakopoulos, Mikhail Litsarev, Athanasios Polimeridis, Skolkovo Institute of Science and
Conductors Technology, Russian Federation
Shashwat Sharma, Piero Triverio, University of Toronto, Canada
THP-A3.4P.10 Board 39
THP-A3.3P.9 Board 28 A Higher-Order Nystrom Discretization of Surface Integral Equations for Electromagnetic
Machine Learning Based Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm Scattering by Penetrable Objects
Jia-Jing Sun, Sheng Sun, Yongpin Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Zhi Guo Zhou, Yun Jing Zhang, Ruo Xing Gao, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China
Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, China
THP-A3.3P.10 Board 29
Singular Integration in BEM by Interpolation: The EFIE Case
Ioannis Kyriakou, Constantine Zekios, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United
States

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Frequency Selective Surfaces and Filters High Frequency and Asymptotic Methods
Session Co-Chairs: Vakur Erturk, Bilkent University; Reuven Shavit, Ben Gurion University Session Co-Chairs: Robert Paknys, Concordia University; Cagatay Tokgoz, Lamar
University
THP-UB.1P.1 Board 40
Reconfigurable Band Rejection and Band-Pass Frequency Selective Structures THP-A3.5P.1 Board 50
Jeffrey Kula, Niru K Nahar, Ohio State University, United States; John L. Volakis, Florida International Tip Diffraction of Wide-Angle Cones
University, United States Michael Katsav, Ehud Heyman, Tel Aviv University, Israel
THP-UB.1P.2 Board 41 THP-A3.5P.2 Board 51
A Tunable S-band Frequency Selective Surface for Low Power Sensing Applications in Development and Application of Iterative PO to the Characterization of EMI/EMC
Inaccessible Areas Ground Test Facility for Electric Propulsion Thrusters
Ronald Jenkins, Micah Gregory, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Len Matteo Albani, Federico Puggelli, Alberto Toccafondi, University of Siena, Italy; Gianfranco Meniconi,
Cardillo, Ben Bunes, Vaporsens, Inc., United States Fabrizio Scortecci, Aerospazio Tecnologie, Italy
THP-UB.1P.3 Board 42 THP-A3.5P.3 Board 52
Ultra-Thin Microwave Transmitarrays Exploiting Polarization-Converting Miniaturized- Geodesic Ray Tracing on Faceted Convex Surfaces for Co-Site Interference Prediction
Element Frequency Selective Surfaces Cagatay Tokgoz, Lamar University, United States; Daniel Dault, Bradley Kramer, Air Force Research
Konstantinos Mavrakakis, John H. Booske, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United Laboratory, United States
States THP-A3.5P.4 Board 53
THP-UB.1P.4 Board 43 Radiation Pattern of a Monopole Antenna on an Electrically Large Conducting Convex
Computer Vision Image Analysis for Defect Detection and Material Characterization of Surface
Additively Manufactured Electromagnetic Components Babajide Salau, Cagatay Tokgoz, Lamar University, United States
Deanna Sessions, Texas A&M University, United States; Alexander Cook, Air Force Research Laboratory, THP-A3.5P.5 Board 54
United States; Kazuko Fuchi, University of Dayton Research Institute, United States; Joshua Ruff, Texas
A&M University, United States; Philip Buskohl, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Gregory H. Studies on Numerical Evaluation of Sommerfeld Integrals for Multilayer Topologies
Huff, Texas A&M University, United States Kalyan Durbhakula, Deb Chatterjee, Ahmed M. Hassan, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United
States
THP-UB.1P.5 Board 44
THP-A3.5P.6 Board 55
Multiwavelength THz Metasurfaces under the Circularly-polarized Incidence PO-based Shaped Reflector Design for Sectoral Pattern RADAR Antenna
Jun Ding, Rensheng Xie, Guohua Zhai, East China Normal University, China; Hualiang Zhang, University
of Massachusetts Lowell, United States; Shouzheng Zhu, East China Normal University, China Santi Concetto Pavone, University of Siena, Italy; Agnese Mazzinghi, University of Florence, Italy;
Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy
THP-UB.1P.6 Board 45
THP-A3.5P.7 Board 56
Terahertz Leaky-Wave Mediated Quasi-Optical Filters Analysis of Strip-Grated Conducting Rod Using Asymptotic Strip Boundary Conditions
Miguel Navarro-Cia, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; Víctor Pacheco-Peña, University of
Pennsylvania, United States; Sergei A. Kuznetsov, Novosibirsk State University, Russia; Miguel Beruete, Yueh-Chieh Yang, Malcolm Ng Mou Kehn, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain THP-A3.5P.8 Board 57
THP-UB.1P.7 Board 46 Comparison of Three Sampling Methods for Shooting-Bouncing Ray Tracing Using a
Design of A FSS-Based Patch Antenna for Wireless Internet Applications Simple Waveguide Model
Hsing-Yi Chen, Shu-Huan Wen, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan Cam Key, Blake Troksa, Forest Kunkel, Slobodan Savic, Milan Ilic, Branislav Notaros, Colorado State
University, United States
THP-UB.1P.8 Board 47
THP-A3.5P.9 Board 58
A Consideration on Chipless Displacement Sensor Using Inverted-F Antenna in High
Temperature Environment Curvature and Slope Correction in High-Frequency Diffraction at Thin Dielectric Layers
Tomoki Sakogawa, Futoshi Kuroki, National Institute of Technology, Kure College, Japan Ilya Sukharevsky, Technical University of Munich, Germany
THP-A3.5P.10 Board 59
THP-UB.1P.9 Board 48
Passive RFID for Wearable System between a Patchable Tag and a Textile Reader Ray Model Analysis with antenna for Predicting Indoor Wireless Communication
JongJin Baek, Se Woong Kim, Youn Tae Kim, Chosun University, Korea (South) Min Gao, Feng Yang, Xuewu Cui, Xiao Ma, Yi Yan, University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China
THP-UB.1P.10 Board 49
A Dual-band Orbital Angular Momentum Beam Generator Based on High Efficiency
Metasurfaces
Rensheng Xie, Jun Ding, Guohua Zhai, Shouzheng Zhu, East China Normal University, China; Hualiang
Zhang, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States

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High Frequency Techniques and Metamaterials Integral Equation Approach and Basis Functions
Session Chair: Rafael Rodriguez Solis, University of Puerto Rico Session Co-Chairs: Alexandros Feresidis, University of Birmingham; Yi Huang, University
of Liverpool
THP-UB.2P.1 Board 60
Analysis of the Uniform Theory of Diffraction (UTD) Radiation Formulation in the High THP-A3.6P.1 Board 64
Frequency Planar Limit Formulation of Surface-Volume-Surface-EFIE for Solution of 2D Scattering Problems on
Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States Composite Dielectric Objects under TM Polarization
Zhuotong Chen, Reza Gholami, Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada
THP-UB.2P.2 Board 61
Analysis of diffraction from helicoidal baffles in gravitational wave interferometers THP-A3.6P.2 Board 65
Giuseppe Pelosi, University of Florence, Italy; Innocenzo M. Pinto, University of Sannio, Italy; Leonardo Scattering Analysis of Bi-Isotropic Objects by Current-based Volume Integral Equations
Possenti, Stefano Selleri, University of Florence, Italy Zhi-Peng Zhang, Yan-Wen Zhao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qiang-
Ming Cai, Southwest University of Science and Technology, China; Li Gu, Li-Feng Wu, Zai-Ping Nie,
THP-UB.2P.3 Board 62 University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China
Broadband Frequency Reconfigurable Metamaterial Absorber using Switchable Ground
Plane THP-A3.6P.3 Board 66
Heijun Jeong, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Korea (South) On a Conforming Impedance Boundary Condition EFIE
Alexandre Dély, IMT Atlantique, France; Francesco P. Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Kristof Cools,
THP-UB.2P.4 Board 63 University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Second-mode Spoof Surface Plasmon Polaritons Based on Complementary Plasmonic THP-A3.6P.4 Board 67
Metamaterials
Dawei Zhang, Qun Wu, Kuang Zhang, Guohui Yang, Xuejun Sha, Harbin Institute of Technology, China A Stable Low Frequency Time Domain EFIE with Weighted Continuity Equation
Thomas Roth, Sandia National Laboratories, United States; Weng Chew, Purdue University, United
States
THP-A3.6P.5 Board 68
Characteristic Basis Function Method for the Analysis of Composite Objects Embedded
in Layered Media
Yang Su, University of Waterloo, Canada; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, King Abdulaziz
University, United States
THP-A3.6P.6 Board 69
A Single Source Volume Integral Equation for the Inhomogeneous Maxwell Scattering
Problem
Felipe Vico, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Eva Antonino-Daviu, Marta Cabedo-Fabres, Universitat Politècnica
de València, Spain
THP-A3.6P.7 Board 70
Comparison of macro basis function sets for antenna array analysis with the MoM
Keshav Sewraj, Matthys M. Botha, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
THP-A3.6P.8 Board 71
Acceleration of reduced matrix filling in near field region for M-CBFM using 2-level CBFs
Chan-Sun Park, Jong-Gwan Yook, Yonsei university, Korea (South); Yi-Ru Jeong, University of Texas at
Austin, United States; Ic-Pyo Hong, Kongju National University, Korea (South); Hong-Ryeol Song, Samjin
Elex Co., Ltd, Korea (South)
THP-A3.6P.9 Board 72
Entire-Domain Spectral Basis Functions for the Efficient Design of Metasurface Antennas
of Circular Shape
Francesco Vernì, Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Marco Righero, Istituto Superiore Mario
Boella, Italy
THP-A3.6P.10 Board 73
A Broadband SIW Antenna for 5G Applications
Muhammad R. Wali, Farooq A. Tahir, Research Institute of Microwave and Millimeter Wave Studies,
National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan; Muhammad Umar Khan, National
University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan; Rifaqat Hussain, King Fahd University of
Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia
THP-A3.6P.11 Board 74
FSS based Hexo-Fractal Dual Passband Filter for 28 and 38 GHz 5G Millimeter-Wave
Communications
Hidayat Ullah, Farooq A. Tahir, Mohamed El-Hadidy, Research Institute of Microwave and Millimeter
Wave Studies, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Pakistan

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Integral Equation Strategies and Applications Inverse scattering and imaging


Session Chair: Daniel Weile, University of Delaware Session Co-Chairs: Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico; Ahmed Hassan,
University of Missouri-Kansas City
THP-A3.7P.1 Board 75
An Alternate Approach to Use Sommerfeld Integrals Codes for Electric Current to Derive THP-A4.1P.1 Board 80
Voltage Vector for Magnetic Frill Current in the Context of MoM Model-based Inversion of 3D Anisotropic Objects and Sensitivity Analysis
Maifuz Ali, Florida International Univeristy, United States Lin Sun, Youngstown State University, United States; Feng Xie, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China
THP-A3.7P.2 Board 76 THP-A4.1P.2 Board 81
Deep Thinning of MoM Matrices with the Balanced Electromagnetic Absorber Method Fast Analysis of Three-Dimensional Scattering from a buried object under a Dielectric
in 3 Dimensions Rough Surface using the Characteristic Basis Function Method
Raphael Kastner, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Daniel S. Weile, University of Delaware, United States Chao Li, University of Jinan, China; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States
THP-A3.7P.3 Board 77 THP-A4.1P.3 Board 82
Numerical Implementation of Equivalence Principle Algorithm for Potentials Target Recognition Using Sparse Representation: A Performance Comparison
Ali Farshkaran, Özgür Ergül, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Ismail Jouny, Lafayette College, United States
THP-A3.7P.4 Board 78 THP-A4.1P.4 Board 83
Analysis of the Position of Antenna on a Scaled Vehicle by Using Characteristic Modes THz Imaging Using Rail-based Synthetic Aperture Radar for the Detection of Concealed
Theory Objects
Jiangjun Yang, Jian-Ying Li, Shigang Zhou, Jie Liu, Rui Xu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China Syed An Nazmus Saqueb, Joseph L. Garry, Graeme E. Smith, Niru K. Nahar, Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State
University, United States
THP-A3.7P.5 Board 79
An Explicit Marching-on-in-time Scheme for Solving the Kirchhoff Integral Equation THP-A4.1P.5 Board 84
Rui Chen, Sadeed Sayed, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), A New Dihedral Reflector for Simultaneous Polarimetric Calibration and Background
Saudi Arabia Clutter Extraction
Lingyu Kong, Xiaojian Xu, Beihang University, China
THP-A4.1P.6 Board 85
A Novel Fingerprint Scanning Method Using Terahertz Imaging
Panagiotis Theofanopoulos, Georgios Trichopoulos, Arizona State University, United States
THP-A4.1P.7 Board 86
Identification and Separation of Multiple Scattering from Complex Cavities
Penghui Chen, Xiaojian Xu, Beihang University, China
THP-A4.1P.8 Board 87
Combination of GO/PO and PTD Method for EM Scattering and SAR Image Simulation
from Complex Targets
Jinxing Li, Min Zhang, Pengbo Wei, Xidian University, China
THP-A4.1P.9 Board 88
A Depolarizing Chipless RFID Tag with Humidity Sensing Capability
ShangBin Fan, South China University of Technology, China; Yi Fan, Guangdong Polytechnic Normal
University, China; TianHai Chang, XiongYing Liu, South China University of Technology, China; Manos
Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
THP-A4.1P.10 Board 89
UWB Imaging Using Computational FDTD TR and TRO Methods
Hao Li, Lijia Chen, Jinghui Qiu, Shengchang Lan, Caitian Yang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

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Modeling of Wave Propagation Nanoscale Electromagnetics


Session Chair: George Pan, Arizona State University Session Co-Chairs: Mike Potter, University of Calgary; Salvatore Campione, Sandia
National Laboratories
THP-A3.8P.1 Board 90
A Research on Broadband DOA Technology Based on Virtual-Stagger Baseline THP-UB.3P.1 Board 94
Rui Du, Weijian Si, Jiawei Wang, Harbin Engineering University, China Ultrafast Epsilon-Near-Zero Electroabsorption Modulators
Salvatore Campione, Michael Wood, S. Parameswaran, Ting Luk, Joel Wendt, Darwin Serkland, Gordon
THP-A3.8P.2 Board 91 Keeler, Sandia National Laboratories, United States
Modeling of a Direct Transition from IC-package to Waveguide
Sander Jacobus Geluk, Bastiaan de Hon, Bart Smolders, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands THP-UB.3P.2 Board 95
Charge Dynamics in a Core-shell Nanoparticle with Dielectric Core Enclaved by a
THP-A3.8P.3 Board 92
Semiconducting Shell
First-Principles Statistical Model of Communication Through Wave-Chaotic Environments Yanlin Li, Zi Wang, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States; Tao Shen, Kunming University of
Shen Lin, Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United States Science and Technology, China; Thomas Wong, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States
THP-A3.8P.4 Board 93 THP-UB.3P.3 Board 96
Analytical Solution to the Incident Power of the Tapered Wave in 3-D Scattering Problems Multilayer Green’s Function Based Model for Carbon Nanotube Composites
Lisha Zhang, George Pan, Arizona State University, United States Sumitra Dey, Ahmed M. Hassan, Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States;
Edward J. Garboczi, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
THP-UB.3P.4 Board 97
Linear and Non-Linear Electromagnetic Scattering from Carbon Nanotubes with Complex
Shapes
Spencer On, Md Khadimul Islam, Ahmed M. Hassan, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United
States; Edward J. Garboczi, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States
THP-UB.3P.5 Board 98
Doppler Studies of Translational Objects inside a Compact Test Range
Sara Wheeland, Oren Sternberg, Drew Overturf, John Meloling, David Hurdsman, SPAWAR Systems
Center Pacific, United States

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THP-A3.9P Galleria Exhibit Hall THP-A3.10P Galleria Exhibit Hall

New Integral Equation Formulations New Well-Conditioned Integral Equations


Session Chair: Hongwei Liu, Huawei Device USA, Inc. Session Co-Chairs: Simon Adrian, Technical University of Munich; Maokun Li, Tsinghua
University
THP-A3.9P.1 Board 99
Improved Reduced-Order Model with Equivalent Surface for Scattering Problems THP-A3.10P.1 Board 104
Hui Gan, Qi Dai, Tian Xia, Qin Liu, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Weng On the Spectral Behavior and Normalization of a Resonance-Free and High-Frequency
Chew, Purdue University, United States Stable Integral Equation
THP-A3.9P.2 Board 100 Tiffany L. Chhim, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Simon B. Adrian, Technical University of Munich, Germany;
Francesco P. Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
A Rigorous Macromodeling Approach to Efficiently Simulate Large Arrays of Complex
Scatterers THP-A3.10P.2 Board 105
Utkarsh Patel, Piero Triverio, Sean V. Hum, University of Toronto, Canada Reducing Unknowns on Overly Dense Meshes in Computational Electromagnetics
Shao-Xin Peng, Jin-Fa Lee, Ohio State University, United States
THP-A3.9P.3 Board 101
A Hybrid Integral Equation Approach to Solve the Anisotropic Forward Problem in THP-A3.10P.3 Board 106
Electroencephalography A Refinement-Free Calderón Preconditioner for the Electric Field Integral Equation on
Maxime Monin, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Lyes Rahmouni, IMT Atlantique, France; Francesco P. Geometries with Junctions
Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Simon B. Adrian, Technical University of Munich, Germany; Francesco P. Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino,
Italy; Thomas F. Eibert, Technical University of Munich, Germany
THP-A3.9P.4 Board 102
Electromagnetic Field Scattering from a Thin Sheet THP-A3.10P.4 Board 107
Hasan Abbas, University of Engineering & Technology, Pakistan; Robert Nevels, Texas A&M University, Calderon’s preconditioning for the EFIE without the barycentric elements
United States Kazuki Niino, Naoshi Nishimura, Kyoto University, Japan
THP-A3.9P.5 Board 103 THP-A3.10P.5 Board 108
A Domain Decomposition Method Based on Simplified Volume-Surface Integral Equation Spurious-Free Surface Integral Equation Characteristic Mode Formulation for Dielectric
Xianjin Li, Jun Hu, Yongpin Chen, Ming Jiang, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Bodies
Technology of China, China Pasi Ylä-Oijala, Dimitrios Tzarouchis, Henrik Wallén, Ari Sihvola, Aalto University, Finland

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THP-A4.2P Galleria Exhibit Hall THP-A4.3P Galleria Exhibit Hall

RCS RCS II
Session Co-Chairs: Ivan LaHaie, Integrity Applications Inc.; Zhi Yao, University of Session Chair: Leung Tsang, University of Michigan
California, Los Angeles
THP-A4.3P.1 Board 117
THP-A4.2P.1 Board 109 Investigation of Checkerboard Metasufaces on Flexible Curvilinear Structure for RCS
Phasor Representation Method for Synthesizing RCS-Reduction Metasurfaces Reduction
Anuj Modi, Constantine Balanis, Craig Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States; Hussein Anuj Modi, Constantine Balanis, Craig Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States
Shaman, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
THP-A4.3P.2 Board 118
THP-A4.2P.2 Board 110 Impact on Reflection Phase by Different Geometrical Structures of AMCs for RCS
Luneburg Lens from Hyperuniform Disordered Composite Materials Reduction
Haoyang Zhang, Queen Mary University of London, China; Wen Wu, Nanjing University of Science and Meshaal Alyahya, Constantine Balanis, Craig Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States; Hussein
Technology, China; Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Shaman, Waleed Alomar, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
THP-A4.2P.3 Board 111 THP-A4.3P.3 Board 119
Antenna-based carpet device for extremely large obstacles: experimental verification Effects of Localized Defects / Sources in a Periodic Lattice Using Green’s Function of
Davide Ramaccia, Antonino Tobia, Alessandro Toscano, Filiberto Bilotti, Roma Tre University, Italy
Periodic Scatterers
THP-A4.2P.4 Board 112 Shurun Tan, Leung Tsang, University of Michigan, United States
RCS Investigation of Tetrahedral Aligned Sphere Targets for Radar Positioning THP-A4.3P.4 Board 120
Christian Schulz, KROHNE Innovation GmbH, Germany; Michael Gerding, KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH,
Germany; Timo Jaeschke, Alexander Golkowski, Nils Pohl, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Analysis for Contribution of Engine Inlet Structure to Monostatic RCS of Aircraft in the
VHF Band
THP-A4.2P.5 Board 113 Yeong-Hoon Noh, Chan-Sun Park, Jong-Gwan Yook, Yonsei University, Australia; Won-Yong Choi,
Refinement and Unification of Checkerboard and Gradient Index RCS-Reduction Hanwha Systems, Australia; Youn-Hui Jang, Agency for Defense Development, Australia
Metasurfaces THP-A4.3P.5 Board 121
Anuj Modi, Constantine Balanis, Craig Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States
On the Study of the Effect of Frequency Deviation on Electric Field Characteristics Inside
THP-A4.2P.6 Board 114 Jet Engines
Path-Loss Compensation and Target Design for Dielectric Waveguide based Radar Target Aparna Krishna, Qatar University, Qatar; Aya Abdelaziz, Cairo University, Egypt; Tamer Khattab, Qatar
Generators University, Qatar
Christoph Baer, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany THP-A4.3P.6 Board 122
THP-A4.2P.7 Board 115 Subarea Approach for Curvature Error Compensation In Spotlight SAR Imaigng Using
A Multipurpose Calibrator in Radar Cross Section Measurement PFA Interpolation
Liya Liang, Xiaojian Xu, Beihang University, China Jin-Woo Kim, Tae-Dong Yeo, ByungKuon Ahn, Jong-Won Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology (KAIST), Korea (South)
THP-A4.2P.8 Board 116
The scattering of Vortex Electromagnetic Waves by a coated sphere THP-A4.3P.7 Board 123
Lixin Guo, Qingqing Huang, Mingjian Cheng, Jiangting Li, Songhua Liu, School of Physics and A Planar Ultra-Wideband Phased Array Antenna with Low Electromagnetic Scattering
Optoelectronic Engineering, China Shiwei Xiao, Shiwen Yang, Yikai Chen, Shiwei Qu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of
China, China
THP-A4.3P.8 Board 124
An Integrated Radiation and Scattering Design of Low-RCS Patch Array with Different
Antenna Elements
Yongtao Jia, Ying Liu, Shuxi Gong, Xidian University, China
THP-A4.3P.9 Board 125
A Hybrid Microstrip Array of Two Types of Antenna Units for Scattering Cancellation
Longjian Zhou, Wensheng Qiao, Li Wang, Yatao Wang, Kaizhi Zhang, China Electronics Technology Group
Corporation, China

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THP-A4.4P Galleria Exhibit Hall THP-A4.5P Galleria Exhibit Hall

Scattering II Scattering, diffraction, and RCS


Session Co-Chairs: Giacomo Oliveri, University of Trento; Paola Pirinoli, Politecnico di Session Co-Chairs: Mauro Ettorre, CNRS, University of Rennes; Mats Gustafsson, Lund
Torino University
THP-A4.4P.1 Board 126 THP-A4.5P.1 Board 135
On the Modeling of the Bistatic Coherent Scattering from a Rough Surface Planewave scattering by topologically insulating surface states on a spherical surface
Davide Comite, Sapienza University, Italy; Francesca Ticconi, Eumetsat, Germany; Leila Guerriero, Tor Muhammad Faryad, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan; Akhlesh Lakhtakia,
Vergata University, Italy; Nazzareno Pierdicca, Sapienza University, Italy Pennsylvania State University, United States
THP-A4.4P.2 Board 127 THP-A4.5P.2 Board 136
Validating Models of Bistatic Scattering from Dielectric Surfaces with Small Roughness Plane Wave Scattering by a PEC Wedge in Relativistic Translational Motion: Exact and
Traian Dogaru, DaHan Liao, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States Uniform Asymptotic Solutions
THP-A4.4P.3 Board 128 Guilherme Simon Da Rosa, Flavio Hasselmann, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;
Julio Nicolini, Ohio State University, United States
Radiation by an Aperture in a Planar Screen Illuminated by a Gaussian Beam at Optical
Frequencies for Studying Baffle Scattering in Interferometric Detectors of Gravitational THP-A4.5P.3 Board 137
Waves Gaussian Beam Diffraction by the Inverse Prism
Giuseppe Pelosi, Leonardo Possenti, Stefano Selleri, University of Florence, Italy; Innocenzo M. Pinto, Alireza Akbarzadeh, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada
University of Sannio, Italy THP-A4.5P.4 Board 138
THP-A4.4P.4 Board 129 The Physics of Angle Glint: Using the Poynting Vector
Forward Scattering Based Approach for Remote Impedance Measurement of Antenna Peter Kajenski, BAE Systems, United States
Rajveer Singh Brar, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada THP-A4.5P.5 Board 139
THP-A4.4P.5 Board 130 Forward Derivation and Analysis for 3-D Scattering Center Position of Radar Target
Fast Calculation of Electromagnetic Scattering from Objects above Complex Rough Lei Zhang, Si-Yuan He, Guo-Qiang Zhu, Yun-Hua Zhang, Wuhan University, China; Hong-Cheng Yin, Hua
Surface Environment Yan, National Electromagnetic Scattering Laboratory, China
Yiwen Wei, Chao-Fu Wang, Chun Yun Kee, Tse Tong Chia, National University of Singapore, Singapore THP-A4.5P.6 Board 140
THP-A4.4P.6 Board 131 Radar Backscatter Measurements of Road Surfaces at 77 GHz
4-40 GHz Transmission Measurement of Indoor Building Materials at Normal Incidence Michael Giallorenzo, Xiuzhang Cai, Adib Nashashibi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United
Jon Wallace, Lafayette College, United States; Rashid Mehmood, Michael Jensen, Brigham Young States
University, United States THP-A4.5P.7 Board 141
THP-A4.4P.7 Board 132 Electromagnetic Wave Reflection from Shocked Dielectric Materials
Effects of Complex Wall Structures on Antenna Radiation Characteristics Benoit Rougier, Hervé Aubert, LAAS CNRS, France; Alexandre Lefrançois, CEA, France
Yuen Zhuang Goh, Michael J. Neve, Gerard B. Rowe, University of Auckland, New Zealand THP-A4.5P.8 Board 142
THP-A4.4P.8 Board 133 Characterization of diffuse scattering based on dielectric properties of construction
IMPACT OF TROPOSPHERIC SCINTILLATION ON EARTH-SPACE LINK IN WEST AFRICA materials
Sayo Akinloye Akinwumi, Covenant university, Nigeria; Temidayo Victor Omotosho, Covenant University, Xi Liao, Yu Shao, Haikuo Tian, Yang Wang, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications,
Nigeria; Mojisola Racheal Usikalu, Covenant university, Nigeria; Oluwafumilayo Oluwayemisi Ometan, China
Covenant University, Nigeria THP-A4.5P.9 Board 143
THP-A4.4P.9 Board 134 A Forward Approach to Establish Parametric Scattering Center Models for Complex
IMPACT OF RAIN ON EARTH-SPACE COMMUNICATION LINK IN WEST-AFRICA Dielectric Targets
Oluwafumilayo Oluwayemisi Ometan, Temidayo Victor Omotosho, Covenant University, Nigeria; Sayo Yan Zhu, Si-Yuan He, Guo-Qiang Zhu, Yun-Hua Zhang, Wuhan Univercity, China; Hong-Cheng Yin, Hua
Akinloye Akinwumi, Covenant university, Nigeria; Adenike Boyo, Lagos state University, Nigeria Yan, National Electromagnetic Scattering Laboratory, China
THP-A4.5P.10 Board 144
Doppler Spectrum of Electromagnetic Scattering from Ocean Surface with Foam
Distribution
Wei Liu, Zeming Liang, Keke Li, Lixin Guo, Xidian University, China

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THP-A3.11P Galleria Exhibit Hall THP-A5.1P Galleria Exhibit Hall

Time Domain Approach in Computational Electromagnetics Wearable, Implantable Wireless Power


Session Co-Chairs: Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico; Lijun Jiang, University of Hong Session Co-Chairs: Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota; Gianluca Lazzi,
Kong University of Southern California; Robert Mailloux, ELEDIA Research Center, University
of Trento
THP-A3.11P.1 Board 145
Stochastic Finite Difference Frequency Domain Method THP-A5.1P.1 Board 150
Khadijeh Masumnia-Bisheh, Keyvan Forooraghi, Mohsen Ghaffari-Miab, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran 2.45 GHz Wearable RF-Harvester for Large Area Textile Harvester (LATH) Integration
Jingni Zhong, Dieff Vital, Shubhendu Bhardwaj, John L. Volakis, Florida International University, United
THP-A3.11P.2 Board 146 States
Numerical Dispersion and Stability of the Time Domain Propagator Numerical Algorithm
Jongchul Shin, Robert Nevels, Texas A&M University, United States THP-A5.1P.2 Board 151
Radiation Patterns of an RF Energy Harvesting Necklace on Human Body Phantom
THP-A3.11P.3 Board 147 Son Nguyen, University of California, Davis, United States; Kelvin Yuk, Echoic Engineering LLC, United
Breaking the Scaling Limit: A Parallel-in-Space-and-Time Method for Transient States; Rajeevan Amirtharajah, George Branner, University of California, Davis, United States
Electromagnetic Problems
Shu Wang, Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United States THP-A5.1P.3 Board 152
Study of Misalignment Effects on Hybrid Power Transfer and Wireless Antenna System
THP-A3.11P.4 Board 148 for Implanted Devices
Machine Learning Based Neural Network Solving Methods for the FDTD Method Reem Shadid, Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota, United States
Heming Yao, Lijun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, China
THP-A5.1P.4 Board 153
THP-A3.11P.5 Board 149 An Ultra-thin Low-frequency Metamaterial for Wireless Power Transfer Applications
Symmetric Positive Semi-Definite FDTD Subgridding Algorithm in Both Space and Time Danilo Brizi, Agostino Monorchio, University of Pisa, Italy; Gianluca Lazzi, University of Southern
Kaiyuan Zeng, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States California, United States
THP-A5.1P.5 Board 154
Wireless Power Transfer Using Resonance Coupling Method for Implantable Applications
Jingchen Wang, Mark Leach, Eng Gee Lim, Zhao Wang, Xi’an-jiaotong Liverpool University, China; Yi
Huang, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

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THP-A5.2P Galleria Exhibit Hall THP-A5.3P Galleria Exhibit Hall

Wireless Power Harvesting Wireless Power Transmission


Session Co-Chairs: Y.M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada; Atef Elsherbeni, Session Chair: Maxim Ignatenko, University of Colorado Boulder
Colorado School of Mines; Greg Mitchell, Army Research Laboratory
THP-A5.3P.1 Board 165
THP-A5.2P.1 Board 155 Impact of Intrinsic Losses in Wireless Power Transfer using DR Loaded Split Cavity
Compact Flat Dipole Rectenna for Energy Harvesting or Wireless Power Transmission Resonator
Applications Chinmoy Saha, Sameh Elnaggar, Yahia M. M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada
Abderrahim Okba, Alexandru Takacs, Hervé Aubert, LAAS CNRS, France
THP-A5.3P.2 Board 166
THP-A5.2P.2 Board 156 Antenna impedance optimization for wireless power transfer applications
Multi-layer Dipole Array for Multi-Polarization Electromagnetic Energy Harvesting Carlo Curina, Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Giorgio Giordanengo, Marco Righero, Simone
Ahmed Ashoor, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada Ciccia, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy
THP-A5.2P.3 Board 157 THP-A5.3P.3 Board 167
High Efficiency Voltage Doubler Rectifier Design for Harvesting ambient RF Energy Self-Oscillating Capacitive Wireless Power Transfer with Robust Operation
Alex Mouapi, Nadir Hakem, Nahi Kandil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada Fu Liu, Bhakti Chowkwale, Sergei Tretyakov, Aalto University, Finland
THP-A5.2P.4 Board 158 THP-A5.3P.4 Board 168
A Hybrid Inductive and Resonant Transmitter for Dual-mode Wireless Charging Simultaneous Wireless Power and Data Transfer Through Broadband CSCMR
Nathan Jeong, Qualcomm, United States Daerhan Liu, Kun Bao, Yousuf Shafiq, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United
States
THP-A5.2P.5 Board 159
A High-efficiency Dual-band Wireless Energy Harvesting Circuit THP-A5.3P.5 Board 169
Jian Li, Guangjun Wen, Zhenbing Li, Yongjun Huang, Jie Zhou, University of Electronic Science and Fused Helico-Spiral Coil Design Using Both Neural Network and Generic Algorithms
Technology of China, China Chin-Lung Yang, Shao Ping Cheng, Chung-En Yu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
THP-A5.2P.6 Board 160 THP-A5.3P.6 Board 170
Electromagnetic Energy Harvesting Using Frequency Selective Surfaces Power Transfer by Electric Coupling between Rotating Bodies with Axis-symmetrical
Faruk Erkmen, Thamer Almoneef, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada Long Structures
THP-A5.2P.7 Board 161 Tadashi Takano, Mitsuhiro Shiono, Nihon University, Japan; Hiroyuki Oosaki, Takehiro Imura, University
of Tokyo, Japan
A Selective Rectifier for RF Energy Harvesting for IoT applications
Alex Mouapi, Nadir Hakem, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada THP-A5.3P.7 Board 171
THP-A5.2P.8 Board 162 Higher-Order Bessel Beams Launchers Comparison
Agnese Mazzinghi, Angelo Freni, University of Florence, Italy
Rectenna Array on Flexible Substrate
Anatoliy Boryssenko, Elen Boryssenko, AE Partnership, United States THP-A5.3P.8 Board 172
THP-A5.2P.9 Board 163 1 GHz charge pump with ultra-low power boost converter for increased output voltage
Hoseon Lee, Rohit Nadgauda, Walter Thain, Bill Diong, Kennesaw State University, United States
Dual-Polarized and Multi-Beam Cross-Mesh Array Antenna for RF Energy Harvesting
Applications THP-A5.3P.9 Board 173
Yi-Yao Hu, Sheng Sun, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China A Design of Optimal Rectenna Array for Retrodirective MPT System
Seung-Tae Khang, Hye-Won Jo, In-June Hwang, Jong-Won Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
THP-A5.2P.10 Board 164
Technology (KAIST), Korea (South)
Tri-Band Compact CPW-fed PIFA Antenna for Energy Harvesting
Nermeen A.Eltresy, Dalia Elsheakh, Esmat A. Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Hadia THP-A5.3P.10 Board 174
Elhenawy, Ain Shams University, Egypt A Novel Low-Cost Beam Steering Method Using Dispersive Superstrate
Ahmet Kurt, Antalya Bilim University, Turkey; Muhammed Boybay, University of Waterloo, Canada

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Author and Session Chair Index

A Ahmad, Zunnurain ..................................................................... 80


Ahmadi-Shokouh, Javad ��������������������������������������������������������� 82
Abbas, Hasan ......................................................................... 125 Ahmed, M. I. .............................................................................. 52
Abbasi, Muhammad Ali Babar ��������������������������������������������� 46 Ahmed Malik, Nabeel ............................................................ 80
Abbasi, Qammer (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 63 Ahn, ByungKuon .................................................113, 114, 126
Abbasi, Qammer H. .............................................................. 119 Ahopelto, Jouni ....................................................................... 116
Abbosh, Amin ..............................................................42, 44, 78 Ai, Bo .................................................................. 38, 45, 57, 108
Abdalgalil, Omar F. .................................................................. 82 Ai, Jing ......................................................................................... 42
Abdalla, Mahmoud (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������� 51, 106 Akan, Volkan .............................................................................. 94
Abdalla, Mahmoud A. ....41, 53, 66, 75, 82, 85, 91, 100, Akbari, Mahmood .................................................................... 41
106 Akbari Choubar, Mohammad ������������������������������������������� 115
Abdalla, Michael ...................................................................... 47 Akbarzadeh, Alireza ............................................................. 127
Abdallah, Esmat A. .......................................65, 93, 100, 129 Akduman, Ibrahim ......................................................70, 78, 86
Abdeddaim, Redha .................................................................. 78 Akinwumi, Sayo Akinloye ...................................... 84, 91, 127
Abdel Aziz, Ahmed .................................................................. 53 Akinyemi, Marvel ...................................................................... 91
Abdelaziz, Aya ...................................................................... 126 Aktulga, Hasan Metin ........................................................... 101
Abdelhady, Norhan .............................................................. 100 Akyurtlu, Alkim ...........................................36, 40, 68, 80, 102
Abdelraheem, Ahmed .............................................................. 91 Alakhras, Anas ........................................................................... 90
Abdelrahman, Ahmed .............................................................. 79 Al-Alem, Yazan .......................................................................... 95
Abdelsallam, Ali ........................................................................ 66 Al-Amoodi, Khaled ................................................................... 99
Abdelshafy, Ahmed F. ............................................... 43, 69, 89 Alanyak, Edward J. ................................................................... 39
Abdelwahab, Ahmed M. ������������������������������������������������������� 52 Alappattu, Denny ...................................................................... 70
Abdel-Wahab, Wael .................................................87, 94, 97 Alaqeel, Abdulrahman ....................................................67, 100
Abdel-Wahab, Wael (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������� 100 Alawsh, Saleh .....................................................................83, 92
Abdul Khalek, Hussam ............................................................. 46 Al-Azza, Ali ................................................................................. 75
Abdullah, Haythem .........................................................93, 100 Albani, Matteo ............................ 78, 82, 88, 103, 113, 121
Abe, Tomoki ............................................................................... 59 Al-Bassam, Amar ....................................................................... 39
Abe, Yuki ..................................................................................... 40 Alcaraz, Carolina ...................................................................... 49
Abedi, Reza ................................................................................ 61 Aldosari, Abdulaziz .................................................................. 38
Abhari, Ramesh .......................................................................... 93 Alemaryeen, Ala .................................................................... 104
Aboserwal, Nafati ..........................................................44, 112 Alfonso, Esperanza ................................................................... 77
Abou Ali Modad, Bassel ������������������������������������������������������� 46 Algaba-Brazález, Astrid ��������������������������������������������������������� 77
Aboul Hosn, Jad ........................................................................ 46 Alghamdi, Abdulrahman ��������������������������������������������������������� 57
Abubakar, Aria .......................................................................... 43 Alharbi, Mohammed ................................................................ 59
Abuelfadl, Tamer .................................................................... 119 Alharbi, Saad ............................................................................. 39
Abu Safia, Ousama .................................................................. 75 Al-Hasan, Mu’ath ...................................................................... 91
Acar, Metin ................................................................................. 78 Alhassoun, Mohammad ��������������������������������������������������������� 71
Achouri, Karim ............................................................................ 82 Ali, Maifuz ................................................................ 60, 72, 123
Acree, Jim ................................................................................. 107 Ali, Mohammod .................................................................68, 92
Adams, Jacob (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������62, 77 Ali, Mohammod (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������ 113
Adams, Jacob J. .........................................................46, 62, 98 Alieldin, Ahmed ......................................................................... 59
Adams, Ryan ...................................... 37, 42, 68, 76, 99, 103 Ali Khan, Bakhtiar (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������48, 106
Adams, Ryan (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................37, 44, 76 Aline Araújo Rodrigues, Raquel �������������������������������������������� 90
Addamo, Giuseppe .............................................................. 102 Ali Safdar, Ghazanfar .............................................................. 80
Adewusi, Mustapha ................................................................. 91 Aljanah, Abdullah ..................................................................... 45
Adibelli, Sinan ............................................................................ 87 Alkandari, Afnan ..................................................................... 108
Adler, Eric D. .............................................................................. 82 Al-Khaldi, Mohammad ............................................................. 57
Adrian, Simon (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 125 Allen, Bradley .......................................................................... 100
Adrian, Simon B. .................................................................... 125 Allen, Jeffery ............................................................................ 115
A.Eltresy, Nermeen ................................................................ 129 Allen, Monica ......................................................................... 115
Affum, Emmanuel Ampoma ���������������������������������������������������� 82 Alluri, Sri Charan ....................................................................... 47
Afzal, Muhammad Usman ...............................................42, 88 AlMegbel, Khalid ..................................................................... 46
Agrahari, Rajan .......................................................................... 98 Almoneef, Thamer .................................................................. 129
Aguasca, Albert ......................................................................... 71 Almuqati, Nawaf .................................................................... 112
Aguilar, Andres .......................................................................... 51 Almutawa, Ahmad ..........................................................62, 101
Aguirre, Erik ......................................................... 45, 50, 74, 92 Alomar, Waleed ...................................................... 46, 68, 126
Ahmad, Aqsa ............................................................................. 37 Alonso-delPino, Maria ............................................................. 81
Ahmad, Fauzia ........................................................................... 51 Alqadami, Abdulrahman �������������������������������������������������������� 78
Ahmad, Hamza ...................................................................... 106 Al-Rawi, A. ............................................................................... 114
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Al-Rizzo, Hussain ....................................................................... 92 Arnieri, Emilio .................................................................... 39, 115
Al-Rizzo, Hussain (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 46 Arnieri, Emilio (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������� 67
Al-Saedi, Hussam ...................................... 87, 88, 94, 97, 117 Arnold, Benjamin .................................................................... 100
Al Shamaileh, Khair .................................................................. 42 Arnold, Matthew .................................................................... 100
Alsolamy, Faris ........................................................................ 114 Arrawatia, Mahima .................................................................. 75
Altan, Hakan .............................................................................. 66 Arrebola, Manuel ............................................................. 94, 97
Al-Tarifi, Muhannad .................................................................. 58 Arrebola, Manuel (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������55, 94
Altintas, Ayhan ........................................................................... 35 Arslan, Huseyin .......................................................................... 46
Altuntas, Mehmet ...................................................................... 60 Arslanagic, Samel ..................................................................... 69
Alu, Andrea ......................................................................... 36, 56 Artiga, Xavier ............................................................................. 65
Alù, Andrea ...........36, 43, 54, 56, 65, 69, 71, 81, 96, 116 Arumugam, Darmindra ....................................64, 76, 99, 107
Alù, Andrea (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 56, 71 Arumugam, Darmindra (Sess. Co-Chair) 39, 45
Álvarez, Yuri ............................................................................. 107 Arya, Ravi Kumar ....................................................................... 94
Alvarez-Lopez, Yuri ..........................................................56, 107 AsadAllah, Fatima AlZahraa ������������������������������������������������� 46
Alvarez-Melcon, Alejandro ���������������������������������������������������� 87 Asadchy, Viktar .......................................................................... 65
Al-Wahhamy, Abbas ................................................................ 92 Asano, Kosei .............................................................................. 89
Alwan, Elias A. ..............50, 68, 80, 81, 96, 104, 106, 107 Asano, Tanemasa ..................................................................... 66
Alyahya, Meshaal ................................................................. 126 Ashoor, Ahmed ....................................................................... 129
Amaya, Cesar ......................................................................... 108 Ashraf, M. Ahsan ................................................................... 119
Amaya, Rony ........................................................................... 101 Ashraf, Nadeem ........................................................................ 51
Ambrosio, Antonio ..................................................................... 66 Asif, Sajid .................................................................................... 78
Ambulo, Cedric ............................................................ 100, 104 Asimina, Kiourti .......................................................................... 78
Amendola, Giandomenico ................................... 39, 56, 115 Astrain, Jose Javier .................................................................... 92
Amielh, Capucine ..................................................................... 74 Attar, Abdullah ........................................................................... 55
Amineh, Reza K. .............................................................. 99, 104 Aubert, Hervé ........................................................ 46, 127, 129
Amiri, Nasrin .............................................................................. 45 Auginash, Chad ........................................................................ 95
Amirtharajah, Rajeevan ......................................................... 128 Aumann, Herbert ....................................................................... 67
Amjadi, Seyed Mohammad �������������������������������������������������� 50 Avrutin, Vitaliy .......................................................................... 104
Ammana, Supraja Reddy ������������������������������������������������������� 88 Awais, Muhammad ............................................................... 106
Ammann, Max ........................................................................... 63 Ayers, Hudson R. ....................................................................... 46
An, Qiang ................................................................................... 75 Ayoub, Firas ................................................................................ 53
An, Sensong ............................................................. 36, 89, 111 Azaña, José ................................................................................ 48
Anagnostou, Dimitris ................................................................. 47 Azoulai, Laurent ......................................................................... 74
Anand, Abhay ........................................................................... 92 Azpilicueta, Leyre ............................................... 45, 50, 74, 92
Anchidin, Liliana ......................................................................... 74
Andersen, Martin Skovgaard ������������������������������������������������ 97 B
Anderson, Abby ........................................................................ 74 B, Sabarish Narayanan ��������������������������������������������������������� 47
Anderson, Stuart ........................................................................ 61 Baba, Affan ................................................................................ 67
Anderson, Thomas .................................................................... 35 Baba, Toshihiko ...................................................................... 104
Andrews, Conrad ...................................................................... 67 Babaiahgari, Bhanu ................................................................. 37
Andriulli, Francesco (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������68, 109, 120 Babur, Galina ......................................................................... 117
Andriulli, Francesco P. ........................................ 109, 122, 125 Baccarelli, Paolo .......................................................... 101, 116
Ang, Paris .................................................................................... 71 B. A. de Oliveira, Cesar ��������������������������������������������������������� 45
Anselmi, Nicola ............................................. 35, 43, 111, 117 Bae, Jang Hwan ....................................................................... 44
Antar, Yahia M. M. ..............63, 81, 93, 98, 114, 116, 129 Baek, JongJin ....................................................................62, 121
Antar, Y.M.M. (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................... 75, 93, 129 Baek, Kwanghyun ..................................................................... 59
Anthony, Theodore K. ............................................................... 82 Baer, Christoph ....................................................................... 126
Antoniades, Marco A. ............................................................. 46 Bagci, Hakan ..........................................53, 61, 66, 119, 123
Antonino-Daviu, Eva ..................................................37, 77, 122 Bagci, Hakan (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 66
Arage, Alebel H. ....................................................................... 75 Baghini, Maryam Shojaei ������������������������������������������������������ 75
Arai, Hiroyuki ........................................................................... 104 Bahamonde, Jose ..................................................................... 36
Arboleya, Ana ........................................................................ 107 Bahrami, Hamid ........................................................................ 74
Arboleya-Arboleya, Ana ...................................................... 107 Bai, Hua ................................................................................... 111
Arda Ulku, Huseyin ............................................................53, 66 Bai, Xudong ................................................................................ 52
Arias, Marcos ..................................................................... 87, 99 Bailey, Chris (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������� 41, 116
Arias, Marta ............................................................................... 51 Bailey, Keith ...............................................35, 70, 76, 86, 101
Arigong, Bayaner ...................................................................... 72 Bakirli, Mehmet Akif ................................................................. 91
Arigong, Bayaner (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������42, 63 Bakirli, Yigit ................................................................................. 60
Arima, Takuji ............................................................................... 86 Bakogianni, Sofia ...................................................................... 35
Arima, Takuji (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������� 60 Balanis, Constantine ........................................46, 59, 65, 126
Armiento, Craig ................................................40, 68, 80, 102 Balanis, Constantine (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������38, 65
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Balbastre, Juan Vicente ............................................................ 49 Bergmann, José R. ..................................................................... 63
Balderas, Luz Idalia .................................................................. 90 Bergtholdt, Pia ............................................................................ 81
Ballenthin, John .......................................................................... 88 Bernhard, Jennifer ...................................................................... 77
Ban, Yasumitsu ........................................................................... 47 Beruete, Miguel ...................................................................... 121
Ban, Yong-Ling ............................................................ 49, 52, 73 Besieris, Ioannis ......................................................................... 98
Bandlamudi, Satish Kumar ����������������������������������������������������� 81 Bevacqua, Martina Teresa .............................................. 57, 62
Banerji, Sourangsu .................................................................... 75 Beyers, Ryno ............................................................................... 87
Baniya, Prabhat ......................................................................... 76 Bharambe, Vivek ....................................................................... 46
Bannis, Marwa ................................................................ 79, 106 Bhardwaj, Anmol ....................................................................... 74
Bansode, Gaurav ..................................................................... 47 Bhardwaj, Shubhendu ....................................43, 72, 83, 128
Bao, Kun ............................................................................35, 129 Bhaskaran, Madhu ................................................................... 69
Bao, Lifei ...................................................................................... 80 Bhatia, Sunita (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 49, 117
Bao, Wentao ............................................................................. 79 Bhattacharya, Abhijit .........................................................45, 91
Bao, Yang ................................................................................ 120 Bhattacharya, Dhrubajyoti ����������������������������������������������������� 38
Bao, Zengdi ............................................................................... 50 Bhattacharya, Rajarshi .......................................................... 114
Baquero-Escudero, Mariano ������������������������������������������������� 51 Bhattacharya, Somak .............................................................. 65
Barani, Navid .......................................................... 38, 82, 103 Bhattacharyya, Arka ................................................................. 63
Barani, Navid (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 82 Bhattacharyya, Arun .............................................................. 114
Barber, David ............................................................................. 84 Bhattacharyya, Rajarshi ���������������������������������������������������������� 92
Barbosa Kortright, Miguel ����������������������������������������������������� 49 Bhattacharyya, Somak ........................................ 89, 107, 115
Barbuto, Mirko .....................................................54, 71, 81, 96 Bhattacharyya, Somak (Sess. Co-Chair) 65
Barclay, Benjamin .................................................................. 102 Bialkowski, Konstanty ............................................................... 78
Bardin, Joseph ........................................................................ 102 Bianchi, Ildefonso ...................................................................... 68
Bardin, Joseph (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 102 Bigdeli, Yasser ........................................................................... 82
Baroudi, Sami ............................................................................ 57 Bilal, Rana ................................................................................... 87
Barrios, Amalia ....................................................................... 105 Bill, Blackwell (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 67
Barth, Stuart ................................................................................ 42 Billade, Bhushan ........................................................................ 98
Basahl, Yahia ............................................................................. 38 Bilotti, Filberto ............................................................................. 96
Basak, Sanchita ......................................................................... 93 Bilotti, Filiberto ................................. 54, 71, 81, 96, 116, 126
Basha, Mohamed ............................................58, 88, 93, 100 Bingle, Marianne ...................................................................... 51
Basha, Mohamed (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������ 58 Binion, Daniel ............................................................................. 96
Basilio, Lorena .................................................................... 56, 64 Birtcher, Craig ...........................................................59, 65, 126
Basterrechea Verdeja, Jose ��������������������������������������������������� 64 Bisulco, Anthony .............................................................. 71, 107
Batchelor, John .......................................................................... 60 Biswal, Sonika .............................................................36, 48, 85
Bateman, Terry ........................................................................... 88 Biswal, Sonika Priyadarsani ��������������������������������������������������� 63
Battaglia, Giada M. ............................................................. 111 Biswas, Soumitra ....................................................................... 44
Baua, Smit ................................................................................... 99 Bittle, James ................................................................................ 37
Bayat-Makou, Nima .........................................................39, 77 Bizan, Mohamed Sedigh ���������������������������������������������������� 114
Bazzan, Giorgio ....................................................................... 39 Björninen, Toni ....................................................................42, 60
Beaudoin, Christopher ............................................................. 41 Blackwell, William ............................................................. 67, 97
Beccaria, Michele .................................................. 45, 56, 117 Blackwell, William (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������43, 97
Becerra Tobar, Juan Miguel David �������������������������������������� 47 Blanc-Féraud, Laure ................................................................... 43
Beck, Steven ............................................................................... 38 Blanch, Sebastian ..................................................................... 71
Behdad, Nader .......... 35, 37, 46, 62, 68, 74, 78, 86, 121 Blanco, Darwin ................................................................ 51, 101
Behdad, Nader (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 74 Blaschi, Lorenzo ......................................................................... 87
Behzadnezhad, Bahareh ������������������������������������������������������� 78 Bleszynski, Elizabeth ................................................................. 54
Bekaryan, Arthur ........................................................................ 94 Bleszynski, Marek ..................................................................... 54
Bekasiewicz, Adrian ................................................................. 93 Blomquist, Byron ........................................................................ 70
Belkadi, Bachir ........................................................................... 46 Bo, Wenfei ................................................................................. 56
Bellerby, Timothy ....................................................................... 96 Boag, Amir .................................................................................. 53
Bellizzi, Gennaro Giovanni ...........................................57, 111 Boal, Kunaal ............................................................................ 112
Belov, Pavel ................................................................. 65, 69, 78 Boccia, Luigi ............................................................. 39, 56, 115
Bencivenni, Carlo ...............................................................51, 77 Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Satheesh ....... 80, 81, 96, 104, 106
Benedix, Wolf-Stefan ............................................................... 68 Bojja-Venkatakrishnan, Satheesh ������������������������������������������ 78
Benini, Alice ......................................................................46, 116 Bolkhovskaya, Olesya ............................................................. 58
Ben Mabrouk, Ismail ................................................................ 91 Bolli, Pietro .................................................................................. 74
Benoit, Evan ................................................................................ 40 Bollimuntha, Ravi ....................................................................... 79
Ben Terki, Abdennour ............................................................... 94 Bolotin, Ilya ................................................................................. 58
Berenger, Jean-Pierre ................................................................ 53 Bonan, Yonathan ....................................................................... 39
Bérenger, Jean-Pierre ............................................................. 108 Bond, Steven .............................................................................. 84
Berggren, Karl ......................................................................... 102 Booske, John H. ................................................ 37, 46, 78, 121

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Borderies, Pierre ........................................................................ 54 Burkholder, Robert ..........................................................70, 107
Borel, Pascal ............................................................................... 71 Burkholder, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������� 107
Borges, Beatriz .......................................................................... 71 Burley, Jarred .............................................................................. 61
Borgese, Michele ...................................................................... 40 Burns, Brian ................................................................................. 84
Borhani Kakhki, Mehri ............................................................. 37 Burokur, Shah Nawaz .......................... 52, 71, 89, 101, 119
Borries, Oscar ............................................................. 51, 79, 97 Buskohl, Philip .......................................................................... 121
Boryssenko, Anatoliy ......................................................56, 129 Buskohl, Philip R. ........................................................................ 39
Boryssenko, Elen .................................................................... 129 Butler, Paul .................................................................................. 50
Boskovic, Ljubodrag ......................................................... 46, 58 Butler, Troy .................................................................................. 83
Botha, Matthys (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������� 92 Buttazzoni, Giulia ......................................................... 111, 117
Botha, Matthys M. ....................................................... 119, 122 Butterworth, Ian ......................................................................... 57
Bourey, Nicolas ......................................................................... 74 Byers, Kyle ............................................................................... 102
Boursianis, Achilles ................................................................. 102 Byndas, Arkadiusz ..........................................................54, 113
Bouslama, Bouslama Moufida ������������������������������������������ 115 Byun, Woo Jin ............................................................................ 87
Boust, Fabrice ............................................................................ 52
Bouttout, Farid ............................................................................ 75 C
Bowman, Tyler ..........................................35, 70, 76, 86, 101 Caba, Aaron .............................................................................. 67
Boyarsky, Michael .................................................................... 75 Cabedo-Fabres, Marta ........................................................ 122
Boybay, Muhammed ............................................................ 129 Cabedo-Fabrés, Marta ���������������������������������������������������������� 37
Boyo, Adenike ........................................................................ 127 Cabigao, John ........................................................................... 75
Braaten, Benjamin D. ....................................... 44, 78, 87, 115 Cable, Vaughn .......................................................................... 88
Braham Chaouche, Youcef ���������������������������������������������������� 75 Cadman, Darren ................................................................80, 94
Brandenburg, Daniel ................................................................ 68 Caglayan, Cosan ..............................................................59, 86
Branner, George .................................................................... 128 Caglayan, Cosan (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������� 103
Brar, Rajveer Singh ................................................................ 127 Cai, Bowen ...................................................................... 49, 111
Bregains, Julio ............................................................................ 35 Cai, Qiangming ..............................................................92, 111
Breinbjerg, Olav ........................................................................ 63 Cai, Qiang-Ming ......................................................... 120, 122
Brener, Igal ................................................................................. 82 Cai, Wenshan ............................................................................ 72
Brennecka, Geoff ............................................................ 79, 114 Cai, Xiuzhang ............................................................... 100, 127
Breton, Daniel ............................................................................ 38 Calignano, Flaviana .............................................................. 102
Brick, Yaniv .............................................................................. 120 Caloz, Christophe ..............39, 41, 48, 65, 72, 82, 96, 127
Brick, Yaniv (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������������ 98 Caloz, Christophe (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������41, 96
Bright, Max ................................................................................. 54 Camacho, Miguel .................................................................... 82
Brinker, Katelyn .......................................................................... 90 Camacho, Rodrigo ................................................................... 92
Brizi, Danilo ......................................................................70, 128 Caminita, Francesco ..................................................43, 80, 88
Bronckers, Sander ..................................................................... 40 Campbell, Marcus .................................................................... 61
Bronckers , Sander (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������40, 72 Campbell, Nicholas .............................................................. 112
Brooks, Adam ............................................................................ 40 Campbell, Sawyer (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������� 116
Broussard, Megan .................................................................... 65 Campbell, Sawyer D. .......................................................52, 72
Brown, Eric .................................................................................. 44 Campione, Salvatore ............................................. 64, 82, 124
Brown, Gary .............................................................................. 54 Campione, Salvatore (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������� 124
Brown, Louis ............................................................................. 102 Campos-Roca, Yolanda ....................................................... 108
Bruni, Simona ................................................................... 81, 116 Can, Sultan .............................................................................. 115
Bruzzone, Lorenzo .................................................................... 94 Cannon, Benjamin L. ................................................................ 67
Bryant, Jeffrey .......................................................................... 112 Cao, Bin ................................................................................... 106
Bshara, Oday ............................................................................ 80 Cao, Jianyin .........................................................................73, 77
Buck, John ................................................................................... 48 Cao, Qunsheng ..................................................................... 111
Bui, Cong Danh ......................................................................... 48 Cao, Weiping .................................................................... 94, 97
Bui, Phuoc ................................................................................ 102 Cao, Xueqi ............................................................................... 119
Buitrago, Santiago .................................................................... 71 Capasso, Federico ........................................................... 66, 72
Bukhari, Hatim .................................................................40, 107 Capdevila, Santiago ............................................................. 103
Bulger, David ............................................................................. 93 Capek, Miloslav ....................................................................... 74
Bunes, Ben ............................................................................... 121 Capolino, Filippo .................... 43, 62, 69, 82, 89, 101, 114
Buoncristiani, Luca ..................................................................... 90 Capozzoli, Amedeo .............................................................. 120
Burckel, D. Bruce ....................................................................... 82 Cappellin, Cecilia ..................................................................... 97
Burfeindt, Matthew ................................................................... 41 Cappello, Barbara ................................................................... 96
Burfeindt, Matthew (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 41 Caratelli, D. ............................................................................. 114
Burford, Nathan ........................................................................ 66 Caratelli, Diego ...................................................................... 117
Burgess, Edward H. .................................................................. 61 Caratelli, Diego (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 82
Burghignoli, Paolo ........................................................ 101, 116 Carayol, Quentin ................................................................... 109
Buris, Nicholas ........................................................................... 92 Cardillo, Len ............................................................................ 121
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Cardoso, Adilson (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 112 Chaudhuri, Sujeet ...................................................................... 88
Carey, Daniel ............................................................................. 51 Chazelas, Jean ....................................................................... 116
Carlos Reyes Guerrero, José ������������������������������������������������� 91 Che, Wenquan .......................................................................... 75
Carluccio, Giorgio .................................................................... 55 Cheema, Hammad M. ..............................................37, 60, 73
Carper, Duane ........................................................................... 94 Chen, Ang .................................................................................. 76
Carrasco, Eduardo ................................................................... 87 Chen, Aobo ............................................................................... 44
Cartwright, Natalie .................................................................. 54 Chen, Bo ..................................................................................... 76
Caruntu, George ....................................................................... 74 Chen, Bo-Yu ................................................................................ 49
Caruso, Anthony N. ......................................................... 64, 98 Chen, Chang ............................................................ 59, 87, 107
Carvalho, Nuno Borges ��������������������������������������������������������� 47 Chen, Chi-Chih (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������� 94
Casaletti, Massimiliano .................................................43, 113 Chen, Chien-Chang ................................................................. 50
Casali, Bruno .......................................................................... 116 Chen, Chien-Hung .................................................................... 99
Castaldi, Giuseppe .................................................................. 36 Chen, Chung-hao .................................................................. 108
Castano, Yor .............................................................................. 38 Chen, Guanbo .......................................................................... 62
Castedo, Luis .............................................................................. 35 Chen, Hsing-Yi ........................................................................ 121
Casteel, Zoe .............................................................................. 45 Chen, Hsinju ............................................................................... 69
Castlunger, Cristian .................................................................. 35 Chen, Huaihao ................................................................76, 113
Castro, Guillermo ...................................................................... 38 Chen, Huakang ...................................................................... 100
Castro, Joseph ........................................................................... 56 Chen, Hua-Ming ....................................................................... 99
Casu, Mario R. .......................................................................... 78 Chen, Huan Lei .......................................................................... 40
Cavallo, Daniele ..................................................... 55, 82, 117 Chen, I-Fong ............................................................................ 100
Cayoren, Mehmet .....................................................70, 78, 86 Chen, I-Fong (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 100
Cazden, Jake ............................................................................. 58 Chen, Ji ..............................................................................70, 119
Celinski, Zbigniew .................................................................... 37 Chen, Jingjun .............................................................................. 85
Centeno, Alba ........................................................................ 103 Chen, Ke .................................................................................. 101
Cetin, Elif .................................................................................. 104 Chen, Liang .........................................................................45, 61
Chabory, Alexandre ................................................................. 74 Chen, Liang (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������� 61
Chae, Soo-Chang ................................................72, 113, 114 Chen, Lijia .............................................................. 48, 104, 123
Chahal, Prem ......................................................................49, 59 Chen, Meie ................................................................................ 84
Chahal, Premjeet ................................................................85, 87 Chen, Michael ........................................................................... 89
Chahal, Premjeet (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������59, 87 Chen, Pai-Yen ........................................................ 94, 104, 114
Chaharmir, Mohammad Reza �������������������������������������37, 115 Chen, Pai-Yen (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������36, 114
Chaharmir, Reza ..................................................................... 108 Chen, Penghui ......................................................................... 123
Chahat, Nacer ................................................................ 81, 104 Chen, Po-Chih ............................................................................ 55
Chakkour, Yousra ...................................................................... 45 Chen, Qiaoyu ............................................................................ 68
Chakrabarti, P ......................................................................... 115 Chen, Rui ........................................................................ 119, 123
Chakrabarty, Ajay .................................................................... 91 Chen, Shaobo ........................................................................... 44
Chaky, Ryan J. ........................................................................... 69 Chen, Shih-Yuan ........................................................................ 69
Chalas, Jeffrey ......................................................................... 116 Chen, Shuguang ....................................................................... 48
Chamanara, Nima ................................................................... 41 Chen, Weichu ......................................................................... 104
Chamberland, Jean-Francois ������������������������������������������51, 92 Chen, Wei-Chuan ..............................................................42, 78
Champion, Michelle ................................................................ 46 Chen, Weidong ..................................................................... 107
Chamulak, David A. ................................................................. 61 Chen, Xiaochen ...................................................................... 104
Chan, Chi Hou .......................................................................... 58 Chen, Xiaoming ......................................................................... 44
Chan, Patrick .............................................................................. 46 Chen, Xudong .....................................................................62, 99
Chanana, Ashish ............................................................... 64, 75 Chen, Xudong (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 62
Chandra, Avinash ..................................................................... 48 Chen, Yen-Sheng ...............................................................59, 74
Chandrashekhar, MVS ............................................................ 92 Chen, Yikai .....................................38, 77, 84, 111, 117, 126
Chang, Chia-Feng .................................................................... 96 Chen, Yongpin ............................................ 40, 116, 120, 125
Chang, TianHai ...................................................................... 123 Chen, Yunpeng .......................................................................... 76
Chang, Yi-Hsiang ...................................................................... 87 Chen, Yuxuan ............................................................................. 50
Chao, Chen-Pang ..................................................................... 49 Chen, Zhizhang ...................................................................... 120
Chapman, Adam ...............................................................35, 56 Chen, Zhizhang (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������� 120
Chase, Charles .......................................................................... 43 Chen, Zhuotong ..................................................................... 122
Chatterjee, Deb ................................... 93, 98, 121, 122, 124 Cheng, Chia-Lin ......................................................................... 91
Chatterjee, Deb (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 93 Cheng, Guang Shang ............................................................. 91
Chatterjee, Pratik ....................................................................... 48 Cheng, Mingjian .............................................................84, 126
Chatterjee, Ranadhir ............................................................. 106 Cheng, Shao Ping .................................................................. 129
Chattopadhyay, Goutam .............................................. 81, 104 Cheng, You-Feng ....................................................................... 60
Chaudhari, Shreyas .................................................................. 39 Cheung, Rudy ......................................................................... 102
Chaudhary, Kundan ................................................................. 66 Cheung, SingWai ..................................................................... 96

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Chew, Hubert ............................................................................ 38 Colangelo, Marco ................................................................ 102
Chew, Weng .............................................. 53, 120, 122, 125 Coldwell, Charles ..................................................................... 35
Chew, Weng Cho ....................................................... 101, 120 Coli, Vanna Lisa ......................................................................... 43
Chew, Weng Cho (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 39 Comite, Davide .................................................. 101, 116, 127
Chhim, Tiffany L. ...................................................................... 125 Compaleo, Joshua .................................................................... 70
Chi, Pei-Ling .........................................................................58, 80 Conceição, Raquel ................................................................ 107
Chi, Yuejie ................................................................................... 75 Condori, Hugo .................................................................. 64, 75
Chia, Tse Tong ........................................................................ 127 Confer, Tammie ......................................................................... 86
Chiang, Hsiao-Lan ................................................................. 112 Connelly, David ......................................................................... 81
Chiang, Tendy ........................................................................... 50 Connor, Jeff (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������46, 112
Chiao, J.C. (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������������� 35 Conroy, James ........................................................................... 88
Chieh, Jia-Chi S. ..................................................................... 104 Conway, Gareth ....................................................................... 42
Chiotellis, Nikolaos ................................................................... 52 Cook, Alexander ............................................................. 39, 121
Chirrayyagari, Ramesh Reddy ���������������������������������������������� 66 Cook, Brant ................................................................................ 81
Chisum, Jonathan ...................................................................... 81 Cook, Jason ............................................................................... 41
Chisum, Jonathan (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������� 81 Cools, Kristof ................................................................. 109, 122
Chiu, Chi-Yuk .......................................................................52, 95 Coompson, Jude ....................................................................... 95
Chiu, Jeffrey ................................................................................ 82 Cortes-Medellin, German ������������������������������������������������������ 63
Chizhik, Dmitry ........................................................................... 38 Cossmann, Steven .................................................................... 43
Cho, Wonil ................................................................................. 40 Costa, Emanoel .......................................................... 61, 74, 88
Cho, Yong Heui ......................................................................... 87 Costa, Filippo ............................. 40, 47, 70, 76, 90, 93, 111
Cho, Young-Ki ............................................................................ 82 Costa, Filippo (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 90
Choi, Dooseok .......................................................................... 59 Costa, Jorge (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������� 75
Choi, Hyeongrak ................................................................... 102 Costa, Jorge R. ............................................... 88, 97, 107, 111
Choi, Jaehoon ....................................................................80, 95 Costa, Jorge Rodrigues ............................................................ 95
Choi, Jihun ............................................................................... 105 Costantine, Joseph ..........................................................46, 102
Choi, Jun (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................... 111, 115 Costantine, Joseph (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������73, 115
Choi, Jun H. ................................................................... 111, 115 Costanzo, Alessandra .............................................................. 93
Choi, Won-Yong ..................................................................... 126 Costen, Fumie ......................................................................... 108
Choi, Woo Cheol ..................................................................... 94 Courtney, Clifton C. .................................................................. 61
Chou, Hsi-Tseng ..................................................................49, 55 Cousins, Daniel .......................................................................... 67
Chou, Hsi-Tseng (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������� 103 Couture, Simon .......................................................................... 66
Chou, Yi-Chieh .......................................................................... 80 Craeye, Christophe .................................................................. 90
Choudhury, Suvadeep .......................................................... 106 Creegan, E. ................................................................................ 70
Choukiker, Yogesh Kumar ..................................... 69, 90, 100 Crocco, Lorenzo ..........................................................57, 62, 78
Chowdhury, Sakil ...............................................................41, 64 Crocker, Dylan ........................................................................... 68
Chowdhury, Shah ..................................................................... 75 Crowther-Alwyn, Laura ............................................................ 71
Chowkwale, Bhakti ................................................................ 129 Cruz, Catarina C. .................................................................. 111
Christman, Adam ....................................................................... 70 Cruz, Vitor ................................................................................... 94
Christodoulou , Christos (Sess. Co-Chair) 107, 123 Cruz, William ............................................................................. 38
Christodoulou, Christos G. ........................ 41, 45, 53, 63, 87 Cuccoli, Fabrizio ....................................................................... 78
Chryssomallis, Michael ............................................................ 67 Cucini, Alessio ........................................................................... 78
Chu, Hongjun ......................................................................65, 69 Cui, Han ...................................................................................... 61
Chu, Huy Nam .......................................................................... 72 Cui, Xuewu ........................................................... 107, 117, 121
Chukwuka, Ozuem ................................................................... 77 Cui, Yuehui ...........................................................................69, 92
Chung, Wei ........................................................................ 46, 99 Cui, Zhiyan ..........................................................................38, 55
Churm, James ............................................................................. 89 Cuiñas, Iñigo .............................................................................. 64
Ciampalini, Chiara ................................................................... 76 Cummer, Steven ........................................................................ 58
Ciamulski, Tomasz ..................................................................... 91 Cummings, Ian ........................................................................... 51
Ciccia, Simone ....................................................................... 129 Cunial, Davide ........................................................................ 112
Ciorba, Lorenzo ..................................................................... 119 Curcio, Claudio ...................................................................... 120
Clark, Chris J. ............................................................................. 54 Curina, Carlo .......................................................................... 129
Clarke, Philip .............................................................................. 61 C V, Vinisha ................................................................................ 97
Clarke, Phillip ............................................................................. 61
Claverie, Jacques ................................................................... 105 D
Clemente, Antonio ..........................................................45, 116 Dagefu, Fikadu ....................................................................... 105
Cleveland, Jerika .................................................................... 115 Dagefu, Fikadu Tafes ................................................................ 62
Clough, Justin ............................................................................. 67 Dahlgren, Magnus .................................................................... 98
Coats, Rebecca ......................................................................... 64 Dahlström, Jens .......................................................................... 98
Cohen, Lawrence (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������� 47 Dai, Jiang .................................................................................... 50
Cohen, Morris ........................................................................... 37 Dai, Jing .................................................................................... 108
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Dai, Qi ............................................................................ 120, 125 De Roo, Roger ........................................................................... 78
Dai, Shaowei ............................................................................. 41 Deshpande, Kshitija .................................................................. 88
Daly, Erica .................................................................................. 56 Dester, Gary ............................................................................... 43
Daly, Michael ............................................................................ 56 Dev, Soumyabrata .................................................................... 67
Dan, Jiao (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������������� 120 de Villiers, Dirk ........................................................................... 87
Dandekar, Kapil R. .................................................................... 80 De Villiers, Dirk ........................................................................... 77
Dane, Andrew ......................................................................... 102 Devkota, Jagannath .................................................................. 60
Dang, Xunwang ...................................................................... 109 Dey, Sumitra ............................................................................ 124
Dang, Yu ..................................................................................... 79 Di, Yunhui .................................................................................... 68
Daniel, Luca ................................................................................ 57 Diaby, Fatimata ................................................................45, 116
Daniele, Vito ............................................................................ 114 Diallo, Aliou ................................................................................ 92
Darces, Muriel ........................................................................... 74 Diao, Junming ......................................................................55, 88
Dardeer, Osama ....................................................................... 65 Diao, Junming (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 95
Darvishzadeh-Varcheie, Mahsa ������������������������������������������� 62 Diao, Xueying ............................................................................. 96
Das, Santanu .............................................................................. 89 Diaz, Jose ................................................................................ 112
Das, Sushrut ......................................................... 36, 48, 63, 85 Diaz, Sebastian (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 87
Dassano, Gianluca ................................................. 78, 94, 102 Dib, Nihad .................................................................................. 42
D’assuno, Adaildo .................................................................... 86 Dicandia, Francesco Alessio ������������������������������������������������� 77
Dault, Daniel ............................................................................ 121 Di Carlo, Calogero Alessio ������������������������������������������������ 117
Dave, Aditya .................................................................... 89, 115 Dickey, Michael D. ................................................................... 46
David, Michelson (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������� 74 Dickinson, Jason ........................................................................ 41
Daw, Ahmed ........................................................................... 100 Dickson, Timothy ........................................................................ 45
Dawood, Muhammed ............................................................. 67 Di Donato, Loreto ................................................................... 117
De, Arijit ............................................................................. 91, 106 Diebold, Aaron .......................................................................... 75
de A. Junior, Raymundo ................................................... 86, 90 Dietlein, Charles (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������� 81
Deck-Léger, Zoé-Lise ..........................................................41, 48 Ding, Can ................................................................................ 112
Decroze, Cyril ............................................................................ 58 Ding, Chong ............................................................................... 52
De Doncker, Philippe ................................................................ 96 Ding, Jinchao ................................................................47, 60, 79
Deguchi, Hiroyuki ............................................................... 67, 94 Ding, Jun ............................................................................48, 121
Dehghani Estarki, Maryam ���������������������������������������������������� 45 Ding, Kejia .................................................................................. 72
Dehmollaian, Mojtaba .....................................................82, 99 Ding, Kung-Hau ..................................................................85, 98
de Hon, Bastiaan ................................................................... 124 Ding, Ping-Ping ........................................................................ 120
Dei, Devis .................................................................................... 78 Ding, Xiao ................................................................................... 60
De Jong, Yvo ........................................................................... 108 Ding, Xiaoxiang ...........................................................47, 60, 79
de Lasson, Jakob R. .................................................................. 97 Ding, Xumin .................................................................. 52, 53, 89
Delaveaud, Christophe ............................................................ 90 Ding, Zhuofu ............................................................................... 49
Delgado, Irving ......................................................................... 67 Dinkić, Jelena ............................................................................. 93
Delgado Castillo, Rubén �������������������������������������������������������� 62 Diomedi, Kevin ........................................................................... 54
del Hougne, Philipp ........................................................54, 100 Diong, Bill ................................................................................ 129
Della Giovampaola, Cristian �����������������������������������������43, 80 Djoma, Christopher ................................................................... 46
DeLong, Brock ........................................................................... 90 Djordjević, Antonije ................................................................... 93
Del-Rio-Ruiz, Ruben ................................................................... 83 Djordjevic, Ivan .......................................................................... 95
de Lustrac, André ............................................................. 89, 101 Doan, Minh Thuan .................................................................... 48
Dély, Alexandre ...................................................................... 122 Doane, Jonathan ....................................................................... 51
DeMartinis, Guy ........................................................................ 41 Doddalla, Sai Kiran .................................................................. 43
Demeester, Piet .......................................................................... 71 Dogaru, Traian .................................................................55, 127
de Miguel-Bilbao, Silvia ��������������������������������������������������������� 50 Dogaru, Traian (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 55
Demir, Kazim .............................................................................. 66 Dogbe, Koffi ............................................................................... 96
Deneris, Zachary ....................................................................... 78 Dolean, Victorita ........................................................................ 43
Deng, Fangshun ......................................................................... 63 Domingo Gracia, Marta �������������������������������������������������������� 64
Deng, Hui ................................................................................. 106 Dong, Tianyu ........................................................................... 114
Deng, Weibo ............................................................................. 43 Dong, Xingchao ...................................................... 79, 88, 101
Denidni, Tayeb ................................................................. 59, 102 Dong, Xinguang ........................................................................ 68
Denidni, Tayeb (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������53, 114 Dong, Yue ............................................................................83, 97
Denidni, Tayeb A. ......46, 53, 58, 60, 69, 72, 77, 92, 114, Donnell, Kristen ....................................................................... 115
115 Donnell, Kristen (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 115
Denidni, Tayeb Ahmed ............................................................ 37 Doroshewitz, John ...........................................................80, 106
Denisov, Alexander ................................................................... 76 Dorrah, Ayman ...................................................................89, 96
de O. Moraes, Alison .............................................................. 45 Dorsey, W. Mark ................................................................... 111
de Paula, Eurico ........................................................................ 88 Douglas, Tanner ........................................................................ 83
Derbal, Mohammed Cherif ��������������������������������������������������� 73 Doyle, Derek .............................................................................. 87

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Dreher, Achim ............................................................................. 59 Elmansouri, Mohamed ............................................................. 50
Dreina, Emmanuel ..................................................................... 56 Elmansouri, Mohamed (Sess. Co-Chair) 68, 75
Dresser, Timothy ...................................................................... 112 Elmore, Brannon ........................................................................ 61
Drinkwater, Bruce ...................................................................... 86 Elnaggar, Sameh .................................................................... 129
Drizdal, Tomas ........................................................................... 57 Elramly, Salwa ........................................................................ 106
Du, Jinfeng .................................................................................. 38 Elsadek, Hala ............................................................................ 65
Du, Rui ....................................................................................... 124 El-Sallabi, Hassan ..................................................................... 38
Duan, Zhaoyun .......................................................................... 44 Elsallal, Wajih (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 117
Dubucq, Dominique .................................................................. 54 El-Sewedy, Mohamed ............................................................. 91
Duchêne, Bernard ..................................................................... 78 Elsheakh, Dalia ....................................................................... 129
Duchesne, Luc ............................................................................ 50 El-Shenawee, Magda .................... 35, 66, 70, 76, 86, 101
Dufilie, Pierre .............................................................................. 97 El-Shenawee, Magda (Sess. Co-Chair) 76, 86,
Duncan, Bradley ..................................................................... 102 101
Duplouy, Johan .......................................................................... 46 Elsherbeni, Atef .......................................................................... 79
Durbhakula, Kalyan ............................................................... 121 Elsherbeni, Atef (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������� 79, 129
Durgin, Gregory ........................................................................ 71 Eltved, Anders ............................................................................ 97
Dusenbury, Joseph ..........................................................44, 103 Elzwawi, Ghada Hussain .............................................92, 114
Dussopt, Laurent ....................................................... 45, 73, 116 Emadi, Ramin ....................................................................82, 103
Dutta Chowdhury, Amlan ������������������������������������������������������� 61 Emanuelsson, Thomas .......................................................51, 77
Dybdal, Robert .......................................................................... 54 Emmanuel Ampoma, Affum ���������������������������������������������������� 76
Dybdal, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������� 54 Encinar, José A. .......................................................................... 87
Dyke, Jon .................................................................................. 104 Encomendero, Jimy ................................................................... 64
Engheta, Nader .............................................................. 69, 117
E England, Anthony W. ............................................................... 78
Ebadi-Shahrivar, Arash ............................................................. 57 Englund, Dirk ........................................................................... 102
Ebhota, Virginia ......................................................................... 74 Engstrøm, Daniel S. ................................................................... 36
Ebrahimpouri, Mahsa ............................................................... 77 Enoch, Stefan ............................................................................. 78
Ederra, Iñigo ............................................................................... 69 Epstein, Ariel ............................................................................... 71
Edmonds, Christopher (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������� 116 Ergül, Özgür ................................................ 66, 104, 120, 123
Efetov, Dmitri ............................................................................ 102 Ergül, Özgür (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 120
Eguchi, Masanori ...............................................................50, 62 Erickson, Philip ......................................................................... 105
Eibert, Thomas F. ..........................................54, 101, 119, 125 Erkmen, Faruk .......................................................................... 129
Eichenberger, Jack .................................................................... 98 Eroglu, Abdullah ........................................................................ 60
Eichler, Taro ................................................................................ 38 Erricolo, Danilo ................................................................75, 116
Eid, Aline .................................................................................. 102 Erricolo, Danilo (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������� 45
E. Jacobsen, Rasmus ................................................................. 69 Erturk, Vakur (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������47, 121
El Atrash, Mohamed ......................................................82, 106 Erturk, Vakur Behcet ........................................................66, 120
Elayan, Hadeel .......................................................................... 66 Ertürk, Vakur Behcet ............................................................... 120
El Azhari, Moulay Elhassan ��������������������������������������������������� 57 Eshaghi, Armaghan .................................................................. 95
Eleftheriades, George V. ................. 39, 71, 75, 89, 96, 103 Eshrah, Islam ............................................................................ 119
Elenkrig, Boris ............................................................................. 88 Esmati, Zahra ............................................................................. 47
El Falou, Abdul Rahman ���������������������������������������������������������� 86 Espejo, Teddy ............................................................................ 88
Elfrgani, Aseim ........................................................................... 94 Espinal, Francisco A. .................................................. 39, 71, 92
El-Gendy, Mohamed ............................................................... 65 Esselle, Karu (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������� 88
Elghannai, Ezdeen A. ............................................................... 77 Esselle, Karu P. ...........................................42, 67, 88, 93, 114
El-Hadidy, Mohamed ............................................................ 122 Estabrook, Polly ......................................................................... 81
El-Halwagy, Waleed ................................................................ 44 Estep, Donald ............................................................................. 83
ELhassan El Azhari, Moulay �������������������������������������������������� 84 Estrada, John ........................................................................... 107
El-Hefnawi, Fatma ........................................................... 79, 106 Etchessahar, Bertrand ............................................................ 114
Elhenawy, Hadia ................................................................... 129 Ethier, Jonathan ....................................................................... 108
El-Hennawy, Hadia ........................................................93, 100 Ethridge, James .......................................................................... 61
Elis, Kévin .................................................................................... 52 Etminan, Aslan ............................................................................ 99
El Kanfoud, Ibtissam .................................................................. 43 Ettorre, Mauro ................................................... 67, 68, 88, 104
Elkarkraoui, Taieb ...................................................................... 44 Ettorre, Mauro (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 127
Ellingson, Steve (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 105 Evans, Audrey L. ........................................................................ 86
Ellingson, Steven ..................................................................... 105 Evans, Michael .......................................................................... 66
Elliott, Duncan ............................................................................ 99 Ewert, Dan .................................................................................. 78
Ellison, Sean ..................................................................... 41, 111 F
Elmabruk, Kholoud .................................................................... 66
ElMahgoub, Khaled ................................................................. 63 Facheris, Luca ............................................................................. 78
ElMahgoub, Khaled (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������� 38 Faenzi, Marco ......................................................... 43, 80, 103
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Fakharzadeh, Mohammad ....................................41, 90, 113 Fong, Kin Chung ..................................................................... 102
Falcone, Francisco ............................................. 45, 50, 74, 92 Fono, Vincent Adelphe ............................................................. 84
Falcone, Francisco (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������73, 98 Fonseca, Nelson ....................................................................... 88
Fall, Mandiaye ....................................................................... 103 Fontaine, Daniel ...................................................................... 112
Fan, Chaoyang .......................................................................... 86 Fontana, Nunzia ....................................................................... 70
Fan, Ming-Ming ........................................................................ 63 Fontgalland, Glauco ........................................................ 86, 90
Fan, ShangBin ......................................................................... 123 Foo, Wei Jian ............................................................................. 80
Fan, Wenna ................................................................................ 55 Forooraghi, Keyvan ................................................................ 128
Fan, Yi .................................................................................57, 123 Foroughian, Farnaz ................................................................... 35
Fang, Jia ................................................................................... 117 Foroutan, Farzad ....................................................................... 35
Fang, Mu ..........................................................................58, 107 Fourn, Erwan ....................................................................45, 116
Fang, Puming .............................................................................. 54 Fox, Bryan ................................................................................... 67
Fang, Xiaochuan ....................................................................... 65 Francey, Jim ................................................................................ 88
Fang, Yuan ................................................................. 61, 67, 103 Franklin, Kyle ............................................................................... 70
Farahani, Mohammadmahdi ������������������������������������������������� 77 Franklin, Rhonda .............................................................. 89, 115
Faraji, Hamide ........................................................................... 63 Franklyn, K. ................................................................................. 70
Farr, Everett .......................................................................64, 106 Franzini, Cecelia (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������ 102
Farshkaran, Ali ......................................................................... 123 Frasure, Ivan ............................................................................... 87
Faryad, Muhammad ............................................................. 127 Frederickson, Paul ..................................................................... 70
Farzami, Farhad ...................................................................... 116 Freebury, Gregg ........................................................................ 81
Fasoula, Angie ........................................................................... 50 Freitas, Leonardo ....................................................................... 74
Fathy, Aly ..................................................................................... 35 Freking, Jacob ............................................................................ 51
Fay, Patrick .................................................................................. 57 Freni, Angelo .............................................................55, 87, 129
Fear, Elise ................................................................................. 106 Fresia, Fulvio ............................................................................... 94
Fedynyshyn, Theodore .......................................................... 102 Freundorfer, Al ......................................................................... 116
Feick, Rodolfo ............................................................................. 38 Frigon, Jean-François ................................................................ 58
Felício, João M. ...................................................................... 107 Frolik, Jeff ..............................................................................41, 64
Feng, Jiewei ................................................................................ 78 Fromenteze, Thomas .......................................... 44, 89, 96, 99
Feng, Peng-Yu ............................................................................. 98 Fromenteze, Thomas (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������� 58
Feng, Rui ...................................................................................... 71 Fromentèze, Thomas ................................................................. 58
Fenn, Alan ................................................................................... 35 Fu, Jiahui ...................................................................................... 36
Fenni, Ines ................................................................................... 61 Fuchi, Kazudo ............................................................................ 39
Fereidoony, Foad ...................................................................... 86 Fuchi, Kazuko .......................................................................... 121
Feresidis, Alexandros ................................................................ 89 Fuchs, Benjamin ......................................................................... 74
Feresidis, Alexandros (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������ 100, 122 Fujimaki, Takumi ......................................................................... 47
Fernandes, Carlos A. .............................88, 95, 97, 107, 111 Fujimoto, Naoya .................................................................... 107
Fernandez Gonzalez, Herman Antonio �����������������������45, 64 Fujimoto, Takafumi ..................................................................... 57
Fernández-González, José-Manuel ����������������������������� 77, 95 Fukasawa, Toru .......................................................................... 59
Fernando, Harindra Joseph ��������������������������������������������������� 70 Fukushima, Takatsugu ............................................................ 107
Fernando, H. J. S. ...................................................................... 70 Fulton, Caleb ........................................................................... 112
Fernando, J. ................................................................................ 70 Fumeaux, Christophe ................................................................ 69
Ferrando Bataller, Miguel (Sess. Co-Chair) 37 Furse, Cynthia ..............................................................40, 42, 78
Ferrando-Bataller, Miguel .......................................37, 77, 122 Fuscaldo, Walter ....................................................................... 39
Ferrando-Rocher, Miguel ........................................ 51, 77, 115 Fusco, Vincent ............................................................................ 54
Ferrari, Andrea C. .................................................................. 103 Futatsumori, Shunichi ........................................................47, 108
Ferreira, Daniel .......................................................................... 68
Ferrero, Fabien ....................................................................65, 69 G
Fettweis, Gerhard P. .............................................................. 112 G, Husna Khouser .................................................................... 90
Fhager, Andreas ..................................................................... 120 G, Shruthi ................................................................................. 100
Filipovic, Dejan ................ 46, 50, 58, 67, 68, 79, 100, 107 Gaafar, Abdelhamid ................................................................ 66
Filonov, Dmitry ............................................................................ 36 Gabard, Benjamin .................................................................... 52
F. Imani, Mohammadreza (Sess. Co-Chair) 55 Gabert, Scott ............................................................................. 61
Fink, Mathias ....................................................................54, 100 Gaddam, Hemanth .................................................................. 51
Fiorelli, Benedetta ..................................................................... 97 Gai, Marco ................................................................................ 78
Fiorino, Steven ............................................................................ 61 Galdi, Vincenzo ........................................................................ 36
Firestein, Chen ............................................................................ 82 Galdi, Vincenzo (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������� 120
Fischer, Brian .............................................................................. 43 Galli, Alessandro .................................................. 39, 101, 116
Fischetti, Tony ............................................................................. 35 Gan, Hui ........................................................................ 120, 125
Flygare, Jonas ............................................................................ 98 Gandini, Erio ...............................................................46, 55, 58
Foged, Lars Jacob ................................................... 80, 88, 107 Ganguly, Amlan ........................................................................ 66
Foltz, Heinrich ............................................................................ 68 GanjeheizadehRohani, Shokat ������������������������������������������ 102
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Gao, Chong .............................................................................. 76 Gobin, Vincent ........................................................................... 52
Gao, Jingpeng ........................................................................... 48 Goddard, Lynford ..................................................................... 83
Gao, Min .............................................................. 107, 117, 121 Goh, Yuen Zhuang ................................................................ 127
Gao, Ruo Xing ............................................... 60, 83, 119, 120 Gohil, Vasudev .......................................................................... 92
Gao, Yong .................................................................................. 76 Goktas, Polat .............................................................................. 35
Gao, Yuan .................................................................................. 76 Goldflam, Michael ................................................................... 82
Gaquière, Christophe .............................................................. 58 Golkowski, Alexander ........................................................... 126
Garboczi, Edward J. ............................................................. 124 Golkowski, Mark ...................................................................... 37
Garcia-Fernandez, Maria .............................................56, 107 Gollub, Jonah N. .............................................................. 54, 58
Garcia-Naya, Jose Antonio ��������������������������������������������������� 35 Golmohamadi, Marcia ....................................................41, 64
García Sánchez, Manuel ������������������������������������������������������ 64 Golstein, Sidney ........................................................................ 96
Garner, Brian .......................................................................... 104 Goltcman, Leonid ...................................................................... 72
Garrard, Justin ............................................................................ 61 Gomez Alcala, Rafael .......................................................... 108
Garrett, Sally ........................................................................... 105 Gomez-Diaz, J. Sebastian ................................................ 47, 87
Garry, Joseph L. ...................................................................... 123 Gomez-Diaz, J. Sebastian (Sess. Co-Chair) 90
Gatesman, Andrew .................................................................. 41 Gomez Garcia, Alfonso ....................................................... 108
Gbafa, Koffi ................................................................................ 92 Gómez-García, Roberto �������������������������������������������������������� 81
Gear, Benjamin ...................................................................... 100 Gòmez-Guillamòn Buendìa, Victoria �������������������������������� 101
Gehm, Michael ......................................................................... 58 Gomez-Sousa, Hipolito ........................................................ 107
Gelmini, Angelo ........................................................................ 79 Gonçalves, Ricardo .................................................................. 95
Geluk, Sander Jacobus ........................................................ 124 Gong, Shuxi ............................................................................ 126
Geng, Junping .....................................................38, 52, 69, 82 Gong, Teng ................................................................................ 91
Genovesi, Simone ................................................ 47, 57, 77, 90 Gong, Xun .......................................................53, 97, 104, 107
Gentile, Antonio ................................................................. 47, 90 Gong, Yubin ................................................................44, 52, 56
Georgakopoulos, Stavros ..........35, 39, 81, 100, 104, 129 González, Enrique .................................................................... 81
Gerding, Michael .................................................................. 126 González Ovejero, David .......................... 81, 88, 103, 104
Gerini, Giampiero ...........................................................46, 116 Gonzalez-Valdes, Borja ......................................... 87, 99, 107
Geroski, David ........................................................................... 84 Good, Austin ........................................................................... 102
Ghaffari-Miab, Mohsen ....................................................... 128 Goodbody, Carlene ................................................................ 92
Ghalib, Asim ........................................................................38, 91 Gorla, Hemachandra .............................................................. 75
Ghalichechian, Nima ......................................94, 95, 98, 102 Gorlach, Maxim ........................................................................ 36
Ghanbarzadeh Dagheyan, Ashkan �����������������������������71, 99 Gottardi, Giorgio ................................................................... 112
Ghanem, Farid ........................................................................... 81 Goudos, Sotirios .................................................................... 102
Gharsallah, Ali ........................................................................ 115 Goulas, Athanasios .................................................................. 36
Ghasemi, Amirhossein .............................................................. 55 Gouveia, Carolina .................................................................... 78
Ghasr, Mohammad T.  ............................................................ 58 Graglia, Roberto (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������� 119
Gheisari, Reza ........................................................................... 36 Graglia, Roberto D. .................................................................. 53
Gholami, Reza .......................................................84, 109, 122 Graham, Katherine ................................................................... 71
Ghosal, Sandip ......................................................................... 91 Granda, Fausto ......................................................................... 45
Ghosh, Avishek .......................................................................... 36 Granger, Brian ........................................................................... 70
Ghosh, Bratin ............................................................................. 38 Grbic, Anthony .......................................52, 68, 89, 109, 114
Ghosh, Debalina ....................................................................... 47 Grbic, Anthony (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 52
Ghosh, Sambit Kumar .............................................................. 89 Greco, Francesco ..............................................................39, 56
Ghosh, Saptarshi ...................................................39, 103, 111 Green, Ryan ............................................................................ 104
Giacomini, Andrea .........................................................80, 107 Greenberg, Joel ........................................................................ 58
Giallorenzo, Michael ............................................................ 127 Gregory, Micah ..................................................................... 121
Gianesello, Frederic ................................................................. 95 Greve, David W. ....................................................................... 60
Giannakopoulos, Ilias ........................................................... 120 Grimaccia, Francesco .............................................................. 93
Gibson, John ................................................................. 100, 104 Gruber, Matthew ...................................................................... 35
Gieron, Roman .......................................................................... 81 Gruszczynski, Slawomir ...................................................39, 93
Gigoyan, Suren ...........................................................87, 88, 94 Gu, Li ..................................................................... 111, 120, 122
Gillard, Raphaël ........................................................................ 94 Gu, Weiwei ................................................................................ 68
Gilman, Andrew S. ................................................................... 39 Gu, Xiaoliang .......................................................................... 119
Gim, Yonggyu ............................................................................ 99 Gu, Xuemai ................................................................................. 89
Gin, Adley .................................................................................. 95 Guan, Ke ........................................................... 38, 45, 57, 108
Giordanengo, Giorgio ........................................74, 119, 129 Guan, Ning ............................................................................. 112
Girbau, David ............................................................................ 90 Guan, Yujing ............................................................................... 49
Giunta, Giorgio ...................................................................... 111 Guerriero, Leila ....................................................................... 127
Gjokaj, Vincens .......................................................................... 87 Guha, Debatosh ........................................ 93, 106, 113, 114
Glavin, Martin ........................................................................... 70 Guha, Debatosh (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������� 81, 113
Glybovski, Stanislav .................................................................. 78 Gulati, Gitansh ....................................................................55, 64

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Gunes, Cagdas ......................................................................... 75 Hamouda, Cherif ...................................................................... 47
Guo, Gaofeng ........................................................................... 76 Hamza, Muhammad ............................................................. 106
Guo, Han ................................................................61, 108, 109 Han, Dong-Ho ........................................................................ 108
Guo, Jay ...................................................................................... 81 Han, Tuan-Yung ......................................................................... 49
Guo, Jinhao ................................................................. 49, 83, 98 Han, Xiaoyu ................................................................................ 84
Guo, Jixin .................................................................................... 35 Hand, Thomas ........................................................................... 96
Guo, Lantu .................................................................................. 92 Hankui, Eiji ........................................................................56, 112
Guo, Liwen ................................................................................. 77 Hanley, Thomas (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 67
Guo, Lixin ........................................................ 84, 91, 126, 127 Hanley, Tom ............................................................................... 70
Guo, Li-Xin ................................................................................... 52 Hannan, Mohammad .............................................................. 58
Guo, Lu ........................................................................................ 75 Hansen, Hedley ..................................................................... 105
Guo, Meng .................................................................73, 90, 97 Hansen, Peder (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 52
Guo, Min .................................................................................... 63 Hao, Yang .......................................................42, 77, 116, 126
Guo, Qinghua ........................................................................... 85 Harackiewicz, Frances ............................................................. 75
Guo, Rui ...................................................................................... 43 Harb, Hany ................................................................................ 79
Guo, Sheng-Jie ....................................................................... 114 Harne, Ryan ............................................................................... 39
Guo, Xiaochen ....................................................................41, 48 Harper, Elicia ............................................................................. 68
Guo, Yanxiao ............................................................................. 45 Hart, Joshua ............................................................................... 65
Guo, Y. Jay ........................................................................97, 112 Hartl, Darren .............................................................................. 71
Guo, Yong-xin ............................................................................ 71 Hartmann, Henning .................................................................. 99
Guo, Yongxin ......................................................................42, 50 Hasan, M. Naimul ............................................................81, 85
Gupta, Arjun ............................................................................... 41 Hashiguchi, Hiroshi ................................................................ 104
Gupta, Bhaskar ......................................................................... 63 Hashimoto, Koh ......................................................................... 93
Gupta, Inder ............................................................................... 38 Hashimoto, Osamu ................................................................... 40
Gupta, Jay .................................................................................. 63 Hashmi, Ali Javed ...................................................................... 65
Gupta, Poulomi ....................................................................... 114 Hashmi, Raheel .......................................................................... 67
Gustafsson, Mats .......................................................50, 74, 77 Hashmi, Raheel (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������� 88
Gustafsson, Mats (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 127 Haskou, Abdullah ..............................................................75, 98
Gutierrez, Roy ............................................................................ 64 Hasni, Umar ............................................................................... 86
Gyasi, Kwame Oteng .............................................................. 82 Hassan, Abdelmoniem ............................................................ 51
Hassan, Ahmed (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������64, 123
H Hassan, Ahmed M. ..............................................64, 121, 124
Ha, Dohyuk ................................................................. 51, 59, 89 Hassan, Tayyab ........................................................................ 44
Ha, Jaegeun .....................................................................46, 100 Hassani Gangaraj, Seyyed Ali ������������������������������������� 36, 72
Haack, Tracy ....................................................................70, 105 Hasselmann, Flavio ................................................................ 127
Haack, Tracy (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������������70, 105 Haufler, Alex ............................................................................... 78
Habani, Amine .................................................................72, 115 Haupt, Randy ............................................................................. 35
H Abbasi, Qammer .................................................................. 41 Havens, Timothy ........................................................................ 51
Hacker, Jeorg .......................................................................... 105 Havrilla, Michael ...............................................................40, 43
Hackett, Erin E. ........................................................................ 105 Hays, Madeline ..................................................................... 104
Hadad, Yakir .......................................................................43, 72 He, Chong ................................................................... 52, 69, 82
Hadad, Yakir (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������� 72 He, Danping ..................................................... 38, 45, 57, 108
Haddab, Abdulaziz ......................................................... 36, 43 He, Han ................................................................................... 104
Haddad, Ziad ........................................................................... 61 He, Ruisi ................................................................................38, 45
Haddadi, Abolfazl .............................................................51, 77 He, Sailing .................................................................................. 50
Hadi, Mohammed .................................................................... 79 He, Si-Yuan .................................................................... 101, 127
Haghtalab, Mohammad �������������������������������������������������������� 72 He, Yuan .................................................................................. 107
Haghzadeh, Mahdi .......................................................40, 102 He, Zhongxia Simon ................................................................ 59
Hagness, Susan (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 57 He, Ziyuan .................................................................................. 76
Hagness, Susan C .............................................................78, 86 He, Zonglong ..................................................................68, 104
Hagness, Susan C. ................................................................... 35 Headland, Daniel ..................................................................... 69
Hahnel, Ronny ........................................................................... 94 Heber, Gerd .............................................................................. 53
Haider, Zain ............................................................................... 73 Heberling, Dirk .......................................................................... 39
Hajisaeid, Ehsan ....................................................................... 80 Heggy, Essam ............................................................................ 99
Hajizadegan, Mehdi ............................................................... 94 Heilman, Grant .......................................................................... 87
Hakem, Nadir .................................... 44, 57, 68, 92, 96, 129 Helander, Jakob ........................................................................ 68
Hamada, Mototsugu ............................................................... 47 Hélier, Marc ............................................................................... 74
Hamasaki, Toshihiko ................................................................. 74 Hellyer, Richard ......................................................................... 98
Hamdalla, Mohamed Z. M. ������������������������������������������������� 64 Henault, Simon ....................................................................... 112
Hamm, Aidan ............................................................................. 81 Henault, Simon (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 112
Hammoodi, Ali ........................................................................... 85 Henderson, Kendrick ........................................................ 94, 97

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Henley, Michael ........................................................................ 46 Hsu, Hao-Han ......................................................................... 108
Heo, Jinsu .................................................................................... 59 Hsu, Kai-Chieh ........................................................................ 117
Herbertz, Kai ........................................................................... 116 Hsu, Yaowen .............................................................................. 95
Hercovici, Naftali ...................................................................... 56 Hsue, Ching-Wen ..................................................................... 44
Herd, Jeffrey ............................................................................... 35 Hu, Congda ............................................................................ 100
Herd, Jeffrey (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������� 35 Hu, Haoquan ............................................................................. 76
Heredia-Juesas, Juan ................................................. 56, 71, 99 Hu, Jun ...................................................40, 58, 109, 116, 125
Herranz-Herruzo, Jose Ignacio ............................. 51, 77, 115 Hu, Pengfei ................................................................................. 67
Hester, Jimmy ........................................................................... 102 Hu, Wei ....................................................................................... 68
Hettak, Khelifa .................................................................94, 101 Hu, Yi-Yao ................................................................................ 129
Heyman, Ehud .................................................................62, 121 Hu, Yunyun .........................................................................67, 103
Hibbins, Alastair P. .................................................................... 82 Hu, Zhenxin ................................................................................ 68
Hidayetoglu, Mert ................................................................. 101 Huang, Chen ......................................................................38, 45
Higaki, Makoto ..................................................................90, 93 Huang, Danyang ...................................................................... 62
Higashi, Daichi .......................................................................... 94 Huang, Fa ................................................................................ 106
Hikage, Takashi ................................................................47, 108 Huang, Guanlong ............................................................. 87, 95
Himeno, Ryutaro ..................................................................... 108 Huang, Guanlong (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������ 95
Hinshilwood, Don ..................................................................... 54 Huang, Guan-Long ............................................................49, 95
Hiraguri, Takefumi ..................................................................... 96 Huang, Hao ............................................................................... 97
Hirai, Shotaro ............................................................................. 40 Huang, Huanting ....................................................................... 98
Hirokawa, Jiro ................................................... 64, 67, 85, 100 Huang, Jianquan ....................................................................... 81
Hirokawa, Jiro (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 85 Huang, Junyi ............................................................................... 53
Hirose, Kazuhide .............................................................42, 106 Huang, Li .................................................................................. 119
Hmouda, Abdurahman ......................................................... 102 Huang, Libo ................................................................................ 40
Hoch, Garrett ............................................................................. 38 Huang, Ling ................................................................................ 54
Hochwald, Bertrand ................................................................. 57 Huang, Miaoqing .................................................................. 101
Hodge, John ............................................................................ 106 Huang, Ming ...................................................................98, 117
Hodges, Richard ....................................................................... 81 Huang, Ming (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 64
Hoffmann, Ted ........................................................................... 35 Huang, Ming-Hui ...................................................................... 58
Hofman, Mariusz ............................................................54, 113 Huang, Minzhi ........................................................................... 52
Hojjat, Nasrin ......................................................................... 113 Huang, Qingqing ................................................................... 126
Holt, Teddy ................................................................................. 70 Huang, Shaoying .............................................................. 36, 52
Honari, Mohammad Mahdi ������������������������������������������������� 99 Huang, Weifeng ...................................................... 61, 67, 103
Hong, Eugene ............................................................................ 45 Huang, Xiao Jia ..................................................................40, 84
Hong, Ic-Pyo .................................................................. 115, 122 Huang, Yi .......................................................................... 59, 128
Hong, Ronghan ......................................................................... 43 Huang, Yi (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................... 49, 122
Hong, Wei ................................................................. 59, 67, 106 Huang, Yikun ................................................38, 55, 64, 83, 87
Hong, Wonbin ....................................................................59, 89 Huang, Yongjun .................................39, 64, 68, 76, 82, 129
Hong, Youngtaek ...................................................................... 80 Huang, Zheng ........................................................................ 119
Honma, Naoki .......................................................................... 64 Huff, Gregory H. .......................................39, 51, 71, 92, 121
Hoorfar, Ahmad ......................................................... 51, 62, 75 Hughes, Robert .......................................................................... 86
Hopkins, David ....................................................................... 119 Hughey, Stephen ................................................................... 101
Hopkins, Glenn (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������44, 113 Huhn, Max ................................................................................. 66
Horgan, Lawrence .................................................................... 41 Hum, Sean (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������� 103
Horgan, Thomas ........................................................................ 41 Hum, Sean V. .........................................................93, 103, 125
Horii, Yasushi ........................................................................... 103 Hunter, Robert ............................................................................ 58
Horio, Keiichi .............................................................................. 50 Huo, Huimin ............................................................................... 42
Horlin, François .......................................................................... 96 Hurdsman, David ................................................................... 124
Hoshino, Mitsuharu ................................................................... 99 Hurshkainen, Anna .................................................................... 78
Hossain, Masum ....................................................................... 44 Hurtaud, Yvonick .................................................................... 105
Hosseinzadegan, Samar ���������������������������������������������������� 120 Hussain, Nizamuddin ............................................................... 83
Hou, Quanwen ......................................................................... 85 Hussain, Rifaqat ...................................................................... 122
Houssein Elzuwawi, Hifa �������������������������������������������������������� 60 Hussain Abbasi, Qammer ................................................49, 80
Hovey, Gary .............................................................................. 98 Hussien, Ahmed ...................................................................... 100
Hovsepian, Alexander .......................................................... 104 Huster, Tim ................................................................................... 61
Howell, James ............................................................................ 68 Hwang, In-June ........................................................ 90, 99, 129
Howland, Paul ........................................................................... 69 Hwu, Wen-Mei ....................................................................... 101
Hrabar, Silvio ............................................................41, 81, 103 Hynes, Christopher G. ........................................... 63, 73, 104
Hrabar, Silvio (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 41
Hryciw, Aaron C. ...................................................................... 89 I
Hsiao, An-Yao ............................................................................ 49 Ibrahim, Ahmed ......................................................................... 53
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Ibrahim, Amr ............................................................................... 67 Jang, Jinyoung ............................................................................ 38
Iftikhar, Adnan ............................................................................ 78 Jang, Sun-Joo ............................................................................. 35
Iglesias, Eva Rajo ...................................................................... 90 Jang, Youn-Hui ........................................................................ 126
Ignatenko, Maxim ...........................................................46, 107 Jape, Sameer ............................................................................. 71
Ignatenko, Maxim (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������� 100, 129 Jaroszewicz, Thomas ................................................................ 54
Ikeda, Masakazu ...................................................................... 59 Jastram, Nathan .......................................................67, 68, 100
Ikeda, Toru .................................................................................. 46 Jauregui, Luis A. ......................................................................... 66
Ikram, Muhammad ................................................................... 44 Javanbakht, Nima .................................................................. 101
Ilic, Milan ................................................................................. 121 Jawad, Nibirh ............................................................................ 88
Ilie, Claudia-Alina ..................................................................... 74 Jebali, Safieh .............................................................................. 41
Ilyas, Sana .................................................................................. 73 Jehangir, Syed ........................................................................... 93
Im, Hyeong-Rae ......................................................................... 47 Jehangir, Syed Shahan ............................................................ 50
Imai, Tetsuro ................................................................................ 38 Jena, Debdeep .......................................................................... 64
Imani, Mohammadreza F. ........................................54, 75, 89 Jenkins, Ronald .................................................................83, 121
Imasato, Hiroko ......................................................................... 50 Jensen, Dana .............................................................................. 35
Imran, Muhammad ................................................................... 41 Jensen, Michael ............................................................ 100, 127
Imura, Takehiro ........................................................................ 129 Jeon, Jae ..................................................................................... 84
Inojosa, Raynell ......................................................................... 67 Jeong, Hae-Chang ........................................................... 56, 92
Inomata, Minoru ........................................................................ 38 Jeong, Heijun .......................................................................... 122
Inserra, Daniele ................................................................. 64, 82 Jeong, Kyoung Ho ................................................................. 102
Ioannopoulos, Georgios �������������������������������������������������������� 67 Jeong, Nathan .................................................................78, 129
Ionescu, Adrian ....................................................................... 103 Jeong, Yi-Ru ....................................................................... 61, 122
Iqbal, Zabed .............................................................................. 46 Jepsen, Richard .......................................................................... 64
Irie, Hisanori ............................................................................... 64 Jha, Kumud ................................................................................. 36
Isaac, Ayman ............................................................................. 85 Ji, Chunlin ..........................................................................48, 100
Isabona, Joseph ........................................................................ 74 Ji, Lu-Yang .................................................................................... 97
Isernia, Tommaso ...........................................57, 62, 111, 117 Ji, Xiaoyang ................................................................................ 48
Isernia, Tommaso (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 89 Jia, Ping-Hao .............................................................................. 40
Ishii, Yuka ..................................................................................... 40 Jia, Xiao ....................................................................................... 96
Ishimaru, Akira ............................................................................ 54 Jia, Yongtao ............................................................................. 126
Ishimaru, Akira (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������� 54, 61 Jiang, Jingshan ........................................................................... 83
Islam, Md Khadimul .............................................................. 124 Jiang, Lijun ................................................................................ 128
Islam, Md Zahidul ..................................................................... 42 Jiang, Lijun (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................80, 128
Islam, Mohammad ................................................................... 98 Jiang, Li Jun .............................................................................. 120
Isleifson, Dustin ....................................................................73, 84 Jiang, Ming .............................................................................. 125
Israel, Christopher ..................................................................... 62 Jiang, Shan .............................................................................. 107
Ito, Koichi .................................................................................... 57 Jiang, Tao ....................................................................... 106, 117
Iupikov, Oleg .............................................................................. 97 Jiang, Wang-Qiang ................................................................. 55
Ivashina, Marianna ................................................................... 97 Jiang, Xiaochao ...................................................................... 117
Iversen, Per .................................................................................. 80 Jiang, Xing ................................................................................ 114
Iyer, Ashwin ................................................................. 41, 42, 89 Jiang, Zhi Hao ........................................................................... 59
Iyer, Ashwin (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������41, 42 Jianqi, Wu ................................................................................... 49
Izoard, Damien .......................................................................... 71 Jiao, Dan ......................................................... 79, 83, 120, 128
Jiao, Dan (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................................40, 83
J Jiao, Jian-Lin .........................................................................63, 76
Jackson, Brad ............................................................................. 84 Jiao, Tianqi .................................................................................. 85
Jackson, Brad (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 84 Jiao, Yong-Chang ..................................................................... 55
Jackson, David (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������� 39, 101 Jibreel, Omar .............................................................................. 42
Jackson, David R. .....................................................39, 85, 101 Jin, Cheng ................................................................................ 111
Jaeschke, Timo ........................................................................ 126 Jin, Hao ..................................................................... 60, 84, 102
Jahagirdar, Dhananjay .......................................................... 113 Jin, Jian-Ming .......................................................................40, 83
Jain, Pradeep Kumar .............................................. 65, 98, 107 Jin, Mouping ....................................................................55, 117
Jakobus, Ulrich ........................................................................... 51 Jin, Mou-Ping .............................................................................. 63
Jakoby, Rolf .............................................................................. 112 Jin, Ronghong .......................................................38, 52, 69, 82
Jalali Khalilabadi, Amirreza ..........................................52, 119 Jin, Xiaolin ................................................................................ 119
Jalali Moghadam, Marjan ������������������������������������������������� 115 Jin, Ya-Qiu ...............................................................54, 103, 120
Jamali, Hamid ..................................................................83, 113 Jing, Xiaojun ............................................................................. 107
Jambaljav, Nyamjav ................................................................. 67 Jishi, Ali ........................................................................................ 64
Jamison, James ........................................................................... 64 Jo, Hye-Won ............................................................ 69, 90, 129
Janaswamy, Ramakrishna ..............................................92, 111 Joachimowicz, Nadine ............................................................ 78
Janaswamy , Ramakrishna (Sess. Co-Chair) 92, 98 Jofre, Lluís .................................................................................... 71

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Johnson, Alexander .........................................................68, 107 Katsav, Michael ...................................................................... 121
Johnson, Joel .......................................................................70, 84 Kaur, Guntaas ......................................................................... 106
Johnson, W. A. ........................................................................... 66 Kaushal, Shailendra ............................................................... 112
Joines, William ........................................................................... 42 Kawakami, Haruo ..................................................................... 84
Jonah, Olutola ................................................................... 44, 60 Kawano, Toru ............................................................................. 37
Jones, Edward ............................................................................ 70 Kawashima, Keiya .................................................................... 57
Jones, Mark ................................................................................ 58 Kazemi, Hamidreza .................................................................. 62
Jordan, Jared Williams ............................................................. 67 Kazuyuki, Saito .......................................................................... 57
Jørgensen, Erik ............................................................ 51, 63, 79 Kedze, Kam Eucharist ............................................................... 97
Jornet, Josep ............................................................................... 66 Kee, Chun Yun ........................................................................ 127
Joseph, Sumin ............................................................................ 59 Keeler, Gordon ....................................................................... 124
Joshipura, Ishan D. .................................................................... 46 Kehoe, Patrick ............................................................................ 72
Jost, Matthias .......................................................................... 112 Kekic, Ivan .................................................................................. 63
Jouny, Ismail ......................................................................98, 123 Keller, Steven .............................................................................. 92
Juan-Llácer, Leandro .................................................................. 38 Kelley, Jon T. ..................................................................... 61, 120
Jung, Dongjin ........................................................................... 116 Kempel, Leo ................................................................................ 53
Jung, In-Kyun ............................................................................... 47 Kerby-Patel, Kiersten C. .................................................44, 103
Jung, Ji-In ...................................................................................... 92 Kerby-Patel, Kiersten C. (Sess. Co-Chair) 44, 117
Jung-Kubiak, Cecile .................................................................. 81 Kesavan, Arun .............................................................46, 58, 59
Justice, Eric .................................................................................. 70 Keshavarz, Hengameh ............................................................ 41
Juyal, Prateek .............................................................................. 87 Keusgen, Wilhelm ..................................................................... 38
Key, Cam ..........................................................................83, 121
K Keyrouz, S. ............................................................................... 114
K, Vasudevan ............................................................................. 73 Kezuka, Atsushi .......................................................................... 40
Kabacik, Pawel ................................................................54, 113 Khademhosseini, Ali ................................................................. 50
Kabacik, Pawel (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������� 54, 82 Khalaf, Mohammad ................................................................. 79
Kadry, Mohamed .................................................................. 106 Khalichi, Bahram .............................................................66, 120
Kahng, Sungtek ......................................................................... 95 Khalid, Fatima ............................................................................ 60
Kahng, Sungterk ........................................................................ 81 Khalili Marandi, Mostafa ���������������������������������������������������� 112
Kai, Manabu ....................................................................... 47, 99 Khaliq, Hafiz Saad ................................................................... 65
Kainz, Wolfgang ....................................................................... 70 Khan, Bakhtiar Ali ...................................................................... 48
Kaiser, Thomas ........................................................................... 91 Khan, Iqtidar ............................................................................... 38
Kajenski, Peter ......................................................................... 127 Khan, Mahrukh .......................................................................... 93
Kakas, George .......................................................................... 46 Khan, Muhammad Umar ...............................44, 60, 73, 122
Kalfa, Mert .............................................................................. 120 Khan, Muhammad Waqas Ahmad ������������������������������������� 42
Kalsoom, Tahera ....................................................................... 80 Khan, M. Waqas. A ................................................................. 60
Kamandi, Mohammad ............................................................. 62 Khan, Omar ................................................................................ 42
Kameta, Yuhei ......................................................................... 115 Khan, Saeed .......................................................................41, 85
Kammerer, Andrew ................................................................ 105 Khan, Wasif Tanveer ......................................................65, 106
Kamra, Veenu ............................................................................. 59 Khang, Seung-Tae ................................................93, 113, 129
Kanaya, Haruichi ...................................................................... 66 Khanikaev, Alexander .............................................................. 36
Kandasamy, Krishnamoorthy ������������������������������������������������� 60 Khattab, Tamer ....................................................................... 126
Kandil, Nahi .....................................................................92, 129 Khattak, Muhammad Kamran ����������������������������������������������� 95
Kang, Gyeongseon .................................................................. 40 Khattak, Muhammad Salman ����������������������������������������81, 95
Kang, Lei ..................................................................................... 72 Khelif, Djamal ............................................................................. 70
Kang, Yunsu ............................................................................. 100 Khokle, Rajas .............................................................................. 93
Kanj, Rouwaida ......................................................................... 46 Kiaee, Ali ..................................................................................... 86
Kantemur, Adnan ............................................................... 46, 55 Kiang, Jean-Fu ...................................................50, 54, 55, 117
Kapitanova, Polina .................................................................... 69 Kikuchi, Kota ............................................................................... 64
Kaplon, Ilan ................................................................................ 71 Kilic, Ozlem ................................................................................ 35
Kapusuz, Kamil Yavuz .............................................................. 71 Kim, Dong-Hun .......................................................................... 85
Karabacak, Murat .................................................................... 46 Kim, Ghoo ................................................................... 69, 72, 90
Karacolak, Tutku ........................................................................ 92 Kim, Hyeongdong .................................................................... 72
Karaova, Gokhan ..................................................................... 53 Kim, Hyeongseok ...................................................................... 45
Karmakar, Nemai ...................................................................... 78 Kim, Hyun ....................................................................... 100, 104
Karunakaran, Chandra ............................................................ 86 Kim, Hyung-Hoon ..................................................................... 72
Karuppuswami, Saranraj �������������������������������������������������������� 85 Kim, Hyunjin .........................................................................51, 89
Kasahara, Yoshiaki ................................................................... 56 Kim, Hyunjin (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������� 89
Kasilingam, Dayalan ................................................................ 48 Kim, Ilkyu .................................................................................. 108
Kastner, Raphael ...........................................................117, 123 Kim, Insoo ................................................................................... 86
Kastner, Raphael (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������� 71 Kim, Jae Sik ........................................................................ 56, 92

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Kim, Jin-Woo .............................................................72, 99, 126 Kovaleva, Maria ....................................................................... 93
Kim, Joongpyo ........................................................................... 81 Kovitz, Joshua ............................................................................. 97
Kim, Kangwook ...............................................................72, 100 Koziel, Slawomir ............................................65, 93, 113, 117
Kim, Ki Joon ................................................................................ 59 Kozlov, Mikhail .......................................................................... 70
Kim, Kristopher ........................................................................... 61 Kpré, Ettien L. .............................................................................. 58
Kim, Philip ..........................................................................66, 102 Krairiksh, Monai ........................................................................ 53
Kim, Sangin ................................................................................ 47 Kramer, Bradley ...................................................................... 121
Kim, Seunghwan ....................................................................... 91 Kravitz, Eli .................................................................................... 64
Kim, Se Woong ...............................................................62, 121 Kreß, Robin ................................................................................. 51
Kim, Sung Hoe .......................................................................... 44 Krieger, James .....................................................................35, 56
Kim, Sung Soo ........................................................................... 44 Krieger, James (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 56
Kim, Tae-Wan ......................................................................... 113 Krishna, Aparna ...................................................................... 126
Kim, Woobin .............................................................................. 47 Krishnaswamy, Harish ...................................................... 36, 56
Kim, Yoongeon ...................................................................51, 89 Krneta, Aleksandra ................................................................ 119
Kim, Youngwook .................................................................... 104 Krois, Igor .......................................................................... 41, 103
Kim, Younseop ........................................................................... 99 Kuemper, Ryan ........................................................................... 65
Kim, Youn Tae ..................................................................62, 121 Kuen, Lilli ...................................................................................... 79
Kimura, Yuichi ............................................................................. 46 Kuester, Edward ................................................................. 36, 43
Kiourti, Asimina ............................................39, 42, 50, 66, 90 Kuga, Yasuo ............................................................................... 54
Kiourti, Asimina (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������� 42 Kula, Jeffrey .............................................................................. 121
Kiris, Orcun ................................................................................. 94 Kulessa, Andrew ..................................................................... 105
Kishk, Ahmed (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................. 51, 77, 111 Kulessa, Andy ......................................................................... 105
Kishk, Ahmed A. .................... 39, 51, 53, 72, 77, 94, 95, 97 Kum, JunSig ................................................................................. 59
Kitamura, Toshiaki .................................................................. 103 Kumahara, Kousei ..............................................................50, 62
Kitao, Koshiro ............................................................................. 38 Kumar, Abhishek ........................................................................ 48
Kivshar, Yuri ................................................................................. 36 Kumar, Ashwani ..................................................................60, 90
Kiyani, Arslan .......................................................................... 114 Kumar, Chandrakanta ........................................................... 114
Klinkenbusch, Ludger ................................................................ 53 Kumar, Girish ............................................................ 55, 75, 104
klionovski, kirill (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 50 Kumar, Hemant ....................................................................... 104
Klionovski, Kirill ................................................................... 87, 95 Kumar, M Naresh ..................................................................... 81
Ko, Seungtae ......................................................................51, 89 Kumar, Sasikanta ....................................................................... 81
K. O.-B, Obour Agyekum ������������������������������������������������������� 76 Kumar, Vijay ........................................................................ 66, 73
Kobayashi, Kiyoshi ................................................................. 112 Kumbha, Sambasiva Rao ���������������������������������������������������� 113
Koenigs, Maria .......................................................................... 50 Kunkel, Forest ........................................................................... 121
Koga, Yohei ......................................................................... 47, 99 Kupresak, Mario .................................................................... 116
Koh, Jinhwan .............................................................................. 40 Kuramoto, Daisuke .................................................................... 74
Kohmura, Akiko ....................................................................... 108 Kuroda, Satoshi ......................................................................... 40
Koide, Shiro ................................................................................ 59 Kuroda, Tadahiro ...................................................................... 47
Koju, Vijay ................................................................................ 103 Kurokawa, Satoru ..................................................................... 74
Kolacki, Michael ....................................................................... 51 Kuroki, Futoshi .......................................................... 50, 62, 121
Kolak, Frank ............................................................................. 116 Kurosawa, Takahiro .................................................................. 98
Koli, Mst Nishat Yasmin ���������������������������������������������������������� 42 Kurt, Ahmet .............................................................................. 129
Kolodziej, Kenneth E. ............................................................... 91 Kuzmenko, Daniel ..................................................................... 85
Kolundzija, Branko .......................................................... 51, 119 Kuznetsov, Sergei A. .............................................................. 121
Komakine, Takashi .................................................................... 98 Kwame, Oteng G. .................................................................... 76
Kong, Deok Kyu ........................................................................ 92 Kwek, Weilun ............................................................................. 85
Kong, Fanwei ............................................................................. 52 Kwon, Do-Hoon ..................................................................89, 92
Kong, Lingyu ............................................................................ 123 Kwon, Do-Hoon (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������85, 89
Kong, Soon-Cheol .................................................................... 80 Kwon, Hoyeong ........................................................................ 65
Konishi, Kentaro ......................................................................... 58 Kymissis, Ioannis ........................................................................ 36
Koo, Hanni ................................................................................. 64 Kyriacou, Georgios .................................................................. 67
Kornprobst, Jonas ................................................................... 119 Kyriakou, Ioannis .......................................................... 119, 120
Kosaka, Keishi ..................................................................56, 112
Kose, Suleyman ......................................................................... 94 L
Kossiavas, Georges ................................................................. 52 Laabs, Martin .......................................................................... 112
Kosta, Pragya .............................................................. 35, 42, 50 Lacombe, Josiah ........................................................................ 40
Kostic, Milan .................................................................... 51, 119 Lacy, Gordon ............................................................................. 98
Kothapudi, Venkata Kishore ��������������������������������������������������� 73 Lagoudas, Dimitris ..................................................................... 71
Kotulski, Joseph (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������70, 99 LaHaie, Ivan ............................................................................... 43
Koulouridis, Stavros ................................................................... 35 LaHaie, Ivan (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 126
Koutinos, Anastasios ................................................................. 67 Lai, Chenggang ...................................................................... 101
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Lai, Fei-Peng .........................................................................59, 74 Lee, Kyu-Tae ................................................................................ 72
Lai, Zhi-Hong .............................................................................. 54 Lee, Lawrence ............................................................................ 87
Laighton, Chris ........................................................................... 68 Lee, Sang-Hwa ....................................................................... 115
Lakhtakia, Akhlesh ...........................................................98, 127 Lee, Seongkyu ........................................................................... 95
Lakshmanan, Reshma ............................................................... 52 Lee, Wendy S. L. ....................................................................... 69
Lan, Shengchang ............................... 48, 68, 104, 114, 123 Lee, Won-Woo .......................................................................... 99
Lan, Shoufeng ............................................................................ 72 Lee, Yee Hui ............................................................................... 67
Lancashire, Sol ........................................................................... 74 Lee, Youngju ........................................................................51, 89
Lancaster, John ........................................................................... 98 Lee, YoungJu ........................................................................59, 89
Lanctot, Leo ......................................................................... 44, 60 Lee Yow, Clency ........................................................................ 81
Lane, Steven ............................................................................... 45 Lefrançois, Alexandre ............................................................ 127
Lang, Hans-Dieter ...................................................................... 93 Legarda Macon, Jon ................................................................ 83
Lang, Klaus-Dieter ..................................................................... 66 Lehnert, James ............................................................................ 45
Lang, Roger ................................................................................ 91 Lei, Fang ................................................................................... 100
Lang, Valerie ............................................................................... 38 Lei, Lei .......................................................................................... 57
Langlois, Philip ............................................................................ 97 Lei, Xia .......................................................................................... 52
Lapierre, Randall ..................................................................... 112 Leitner, Selena ............................................................................ 46
Lapierre, Randall (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������ 117 Lemey, Sam .........................................................................71, 82
Laribi, Mejdi ............................................................................... 44 Le Naour, Jean-Yves ..........................................................75, 98
Larimore, Zachary ...........................................................44, 102 Lerosey, Geoffroy ............................................................54, 100
Las Heras, Fernando .......................................................56, 107 Leslie, R. Vincent .................................................................. 67, 97
Las-Heras, Fernando ..........................................................58, 94 Lethuc, Philippe .......................................................................... 92
Lata, Rashmi ............................................................................. 115 Letschnik, Juergen ...................................................................... 81
Latif, Saeed .................................................................. 45, 49, 97 Leviatan, Yehuda ............................................................... 46, 62
Latif, Saeed (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������������ 97 Lewis, Jennifer .......................................................................... 102
Lauer, Jim ..................................................................................... 43 Li, Bin ......................................................................................... 119
Laurin, Jean Jacques ................................................................. 55 Li, Changzhi ............................................................................... 85
Laurin, Jean Jacques (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������55, 70 Li, Chao .................................................................................... 123
Laurin, Jean-Jacques ..........................................................40, 58 Li, Chen-Feng .............................................................................. 50
Laviada, Jaime ........................................................................... 58 Li, Chi-Min ............................................................................59, 74
Lavigne, Guillaume .................................................... 65, 72, 82 Li, Da ............................................................................................ 89
Lavrinenko, Andrei V. ................................................................ 69 Li, Daotong ................................................................................. 92
Lawrence, Daniel ....................................................................... 94 Li, Dongwei ................................................................................. 53
Lawrence, Peter .......................................................................... 50 Li, En ............................................................................................. 76
Lazaro, Antonio .......................................................................... 90 Li, Er-Ping ..................................................................................... 89
Lazarou, Georgios .................................................................... 97 Li, Guangkai .....................................................................45, 108
Lazzi, Gianluca .................................................35, 42, 50, 128 Li, Hang ..................................................................... 36, 89, 111
Lazzi, Gianluca (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................ 35, 50, 128 Li, Hao ...................................................................................... 123
Le, Calvin .................................................................................... 55 Li, Hongjun .................................................................................. 87
Le, Dinh Thanh ............................................................................ 65 Li, Hongmei ..........................................................................65, 79
Le, Giap ...................................................................................... 47 Li, Hsueh-Jyh ........................................................................59, 74
Leach, Mark ............................................................................ 128 Li, Huangyan ........................................................................... 111
Le Coq, Laurent .......................................................................... 74 Li, Hui ........................................................................................... 91
Led, Santiago ............................................................................. 92 Li, Hui (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................................45, 91, 108
Lee, Changhyeong ............................................................81, 95 Li, Jian ..................................................................39, 68, 82, 129
Lee, Chanjoon ................................................................. 89, 115 Li, Jiangting ............................................................... 84, 91, 126
Lee, Chung Hyun ...................................................................... 53 Li, Jiantong .................................................................................. 95
Lee, Doojin ...........................................................................35, 50 Li, Jianxing ................................................................................... 42
Lee, George ............................................................................ 104 Li, Jian-Ying ..................................39, 82, 106, 113, 115, 123
Lee, Gil-Ho ............................................................................... 102 Li, Jianzhi ..................................................................................... 45
Lee, Hakjune .............................................................................. 62 Li, Jielin ...................................................................................... 119
Lee, Hanseung ........................................................................ 116 Li, Jin ...................................................................................... 87, 95
Lee, Hoseon ............................................................................ 129 Li, Jin (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................. 95
Lee, Jaejin ................................................................................. 108 Li, Jing ........................................................................................... 57
Lee, Jay K. ...................................................................... 111, 115 Li, Jingzhen .................................................................................. 42
Lee, Jin F. ................................................................................... 109 Li, Jinxin .......................................................................69, 92, 119
Lee, Jin-Fa ..........................................................................53, 125 Li, Jinxing ............................................................................55, 123
Lee, Jonathan ............................................................................. 93 Li, Keke ..................................................................................... 127
Lee, Jong-Ig ................................................................................. 82 Li, King Ho Holden ................................................. 82, 98, 106
Lee, Jungyub ................................................................ 51, 59, 89 Li, Linfeng ..................................................................................... 97
Lee, Kangbok ............................................................................. 62 Li, Lutong ...................................................................................... 76

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Li, Maokun ................................................. 35, 43, 53, 72, 109 Lim, Soo Yong ............................................................................ 57
Li, Maokun (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������� 125 Lim, Sungjoon ....................................... 39, 96, 103, 111, 122
Li, Min ...................................................................................85, 96 Lim, Sungkyun ............................................................................. 68
Li, MingHui ................................................................................. 41 Lim, Youngjoon ....................................................................48, 66
Li, Pan ........................................................................................... 91 Lima, Eduardo ............................................................................ 88
Li, Peng-Fa ................................................................................ 116 Lin, Chang-An ............................................................................ 72
Li, Qian ........................................................................................ 52 Lin, Chih-Heng ............................................................................ 49
Li, Quan .................................................................................... 114 Lin, Hai ......................................................................................... 40
Li, Ronglin ..........................................................................92, 113 Lin, Hesheng ............................................................................... 95
Li, RongLin ................................................................................... 69 Lin, Hwaider ............................................................................ 113
Li, Shengnan ............................................................................... 43 Lin, Po-Wen ................................................................................. 95
Li, Tian-Wu .................................................................................. 89 Lin, Shen ................................................................................... 124
Li, Wei .................................................................43, 49, 56, 111 Lin, Shu ..................................................................................63, 76
Li, Wei-Yu ............................................................................. 46, 99 Lin, Siyu ........................................................................................ 45
Li, Wenxing .............................................................................. 111 Lin, Tong-Hong ........................................................................ 102
Li, Xianjin ................................................................................... 125 Lin, Wei ................................................................................ 47, 81
Li, Xiaofeng .............................................................................. 114 Lin, Wei (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������������������� 96
Li, Xinyu ..................................................................................... 107 Lin, Xue ...................................................................................... 108
Li, Xin-Zhuo .................................................................................. 55 Lin, Yicheng ................................................................................. 95
Li, Xue ........................................................................................... 45 Lin, Yo-Shen ................................................................................ 96
Li, Yang ..............................................................................45, 104 Lind, Frank ................................................................................ 105
Li, Yang (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������������� 104 Lindell, Ismo ............................................................................. 114
Li, Yanlin .................................................................................... 124 Liseno, Angelo ........................................................................ 120
Li, Yibing ....................................................................... 41, 48, 96 Litsarev, Mikhail ...................................................................... 120
Li, Yingsong ......................................... 55, 73, 83, 85, 97, 117 Litschke, Oliver ........................................................................ 116
Li, Yixin ....................................................................... 36, 52, 106 Liu, Aimeng ..........................................................................73, 97
Li, Yuanyuan ............................................................................. 111 Liu, Ankang ................................................................................. 84
Li, Yuexing ................................................................................... 83 Liu, Baiyang ............................................................................. 113
Li, Yujian ....................................................................................... 84 Liu, Beijia ................................................................... 69, 80, 114
Li, Zengrui .................................................................................... 71 Liu, Chang ............................................................................71, 99
Li, Zhenbing ............................................................................. 129 Liu, Chenji .................................................................................... 38
Li, Zheng ...................................................................................... 84 Liu, Chien-Hao ........................................................................... 95
Li, Zhuang ................................................................................... 90 Liu, Chun-Mei ............................................................................. 82
Lian, Ji-Wei ...........................................................................49, 73 Liu, Congcong ........................................................................... 85
Liang, Feng ................................................................................. 90 Liu, Daerhan ............................................................................ 129
Liang, Liya ................................................................................ 126 Liu, Duixian .................................................................................. 45
Liang, Min ............................................................ 55, 64, 86, 95 Liu, Feng ...................................................................................... 44
Liang, Tu-Lu ...........................................................................60, 79 Liu, Fu ........................................................................................ 129
Liang, Xianfeng ....................................................................... 113 Liu, Guang .................................................................................. 88
Liang, Xianling ...................................... 38, 52, 55, 65, 69, 82 Liu, Hao ............................................................................. 49, 114
Liang, Xian-Ling .......................................................................... 63 Liu, Hongchao ............................................................................ 85
Liang, Yuliang ............................................................................. 69 Liu, Hongwei (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 125
Liang, Zeming ......................................................................... 127 Liu, J. .......................................................................................... 113
Liao, Chia-Te .............................................................................. 99 Liu, Jiansong ................................................................................ 81
Liao, Dahan ................................................................................ 55 Liu, Jie ..........................................................................39, 82, 123
Liao, DaHan ............................................................................ 127 Liu, Jinbo ...................................................................................... 71
Liao, Qingbi ................................................................................ 77 Liu, Juelin ...................................................................................... 82
Liao, Shaolin ............................................................................... 41 Liu, Juhua ..................................................................................... 85
Liao, Tien-Hao ............................................................................ 85 Liu, Kae-An ............................................................................... 108
Liao, Xi ............................................................................ 108, 127 Liu, Ling ........................................................................................ 76
Liao, Yi ...................................................................................... 119 Liu, Lu ............................................................................................ 88
Liberal, Iñigo ............................................................................... 69 Liu, Na ......................................................................................... 43
Liebeherr, Jorg ............................................................................ 57 Liu, Peng-Fei ................................................................................ 50
Liebig, Thorsten .......................................................................... 51 Liu, Qi ........................................................................................ 114
Lier, Erik ........................................................................................ 96 Liu, Qin ........................................................................... 120, 125
Lim, Chwee Teck ....................................................................... 71 Liu, Qing Huo ......... 40, 43, 50, 61, 67, 79, 100, 103, 108
Lim, Daecheon .................................................................96, 103 Liu, Qing-Huo ............................................................................. 47
Lim, David Wee Gin ................................................................. 57 Liu, Ruopeng .....................................................................48, 100
Lim, Eng Gee ........................................................................... 128 Liu, Shou-Lan ........................................................................63, 76
Lim, Kheng-Hwee ...................................................................... 53 Liu, Shuang ..........................................................................73, 77
Lim, Seonho ................................................................................ 94 Liu, Songhua ............................................................................ 126

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Liu, Wei ..................................................................................... 127 Luk, Kwai Man ........................................................................... 76
Liu, Xiao ................................................................................65, 72 Luk, Ting .................................................................................... 124
Liu, Xiaoguang ....................................................................81, 85 Luo, Chunbei .............................................................................. 40
Liu, Xiongying ............................................................................. 57 Luo, Jun ........................................................................................ 35
Liu, XiongYing .......................................................................... 123 Luo, Shengyuan ........................................................85, 97, 117
Liu, Xu ......................................................................... 60, 84, 102 Luttgen, Andrea ................................................................56, 115
Liu, Xueli ................................................................................39, 81 Luxey, Cyril .................................................................................. 95
Liu, Yahong ................................................................................. 85 Luyen, Hung .................................................................46, 74, 86
Liu, Yan ......................................................................................... 56 Lv, Jia Ying .........................................................................60, 119
Liu, Yang ................................................... 61, 79, 88, 101, 109 Lv, Qihao .................................................................................. 111
Liu, Yangqing .............................................................................. 75 Lv, Wenran .................................................................................. 82
Liu, Ying ...................................................................41, 106, 126 Lv, Yanting ................................................................................... 52
Liu, Yongmin ................................................................................ 72
Liu, Yuhang .................................................................................. 42 M
Liu, Yuhao .................................................................................... 81 M, Manoj .....................................................................47, 73, 97
Liu, Yun ......................................................................................... 72 M, Remsha ................................................................................. 97
Liu, Yuqiao ................................................................................... 80 M, Suresh Kumar ....................................................................... 69
Liu, Zhengting ............................................................................. 67 Ma, Haijiang (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 99
Liu, Zhiwei ................................................................................ 120 Ma, Jialu ..................................................................................... 56
Liu, Zijian ..................................................................................... 62 Ma, Lei ........................................................................................ 45
Livadaru, Matilda .................................................. 35, 107, 116 Ma, Liang ............................................................................68, 82
Lizzi, Leonardo ............................................................ 52, 65, 69 Ma, Lina ...................................................................................... 87
Lizzi, Leonardo (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 78 Ma, Miaomiao ...................................................................... 120
Llombart, Nuria ...................................................................51, 58 Ma, Ruyu .............................................................................62, 68
Lo, Hung-Yi .................................................................................. 45 Ma, Shubin ................................................................................. 60
Loghmannia, Pedram ................................................................ 54 Ma, Tzyh-Ghuang .................................................................... 72
Lo Hine Tong, Dominique ������������������������������������������������������� 71 Ma, Xiao ............................................................... 107, 117, 121
Loillier, Simon ........................................................................... 114 Ma, Xiaoyang ............................................................................ 59
Loison, Renaud ........................................................................ 114 Ma, Xie ..................................................................................... 108
Loizos, Kyle ..........................................................................35, 50 Ma, Xikui .................................................................................. 114
Lomakin, Vitaliy .......................................................................... 66 Macabiau, Chirstophe ............................................................ 74
Lomayev, Artem ......................................................................... 58 MacCabe, Andrew ............................................................... 112
Lombardi, Guido .................................................................... 114 Macedo, Euler ........................................................................... 86
Lombardi, Guido (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������� 114 Macelloni, Giovanni ................................................................ 78
Lombardo, Antonio ................................................................ 103 Macfarlane, David ................................................................... 58
Long, Rui ...................................................................................... 60 Machnoor, Manjunath ............................................................ 42
Longtin, Kitty ............................................................................... 51 Maci, Stefano ...............36, 43, 46, 80, 88, 103, 104, 116
Loo, Candice .............................................................................. 74 Madani, Mohammad .............................................................. 65
López-Fernández, Jesús A. ����������������������������������������������������� 94 Maddio, Stefano .....................................................39, 72, 111
Lopez-Garde, Juan-Manuel ��������������������������������������������������� 83 Madray, Ian ............................................................................... 65
Lopez-Iturri, Peio .................................................. 45, 50, 74, 92 Magill, Matthew ....................................................................... 42
López Reyes, Zulma Yolima ��������������������������������������������������� 47 Mahanti, Gautam Kumar ������������������������������������������������������� 85
Lorenzoni Farias, Roger ............................................................ 68 Mahdjoub, Zoubir .................................................................... 46
Loss, Caroline ............................................................................. 95 Mahmoodi, Mahboobeh ��������������������������������������������������� 115
Lotfi, Parisa .................................................................................. 50 Mahoney, David ....................................................................... 36
Lotz, Willi ..........................................................................83, 113 Maile, Keith ................................................................................ 78
Louzir, Ali ..............................................................................75, 98 Mailloux, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������35, 128
Lovas, Austin ............................................................................... 65 Maisto, Maria Antonia ............................................................ 43
Lovato, Ricardo ....................................................................... 107 Majewski, Janusz ...................................................................... 35
Love, David ................................................................................. 57 Majumdar, Payal .............................................................48, 100
Lu, Guizhen ................................................................................. 97 Makdissy, Tony .......................................................................... 94
Lu, KueiJih .................................................................................... 92 Makino, Shigeru ........................................................................ 79
Lu, Lizhen .................................................................................. 114 Makris, Dimitrios G. ................................................... 61, 66, 83
Lu, Mingyu ............................................................................... 101 Malafaia, Daniel ....................................................................... 78
Lu, Tsung-Ju .............................................................................. 102 Malalla, Nuhad ........................................................................ 75
Lu, Yilong ............................................................................. 54, 84 Malinas, Rebecca ..................................................................... 43
Lu, Yilong (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������������� 120 Malone, Aidan .......................................................................... 57
Lu, Yinghua ......................................................................... 94, 97 Maloney, Jeffrey ........................................................................ 92
Luan, Huashan ........................................................................... 60 Maltsev, Alexander ................................................................... 58
Lugo, Denise ............................................................................ 102 Manam, Sai Teja ...................................................................... 47
Luis Gomez-Tornero, Jose ������������������������������������������������������� 51 Manandhar, Shilpa .................................................................. 67
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Manara, Giuliano ..................................................................... 47 Maune, Holger ...................................................................... 112
Mandal, Joydeb ........................................................................ 93 Maurais-Galejs, Denise ��������������������������������������������������������� 35
Mandal, Mrinal Kanti .............................................................. 93 Mavrakakis, Konstantinos ���������������������������������������������������� 121
Mane, Sandesh Bhimrao ������������������������������������������������������� 81 Mazaheri, Mohammad Hossein ������������������������������������������ 41
Maneiro-Catoira, Roberto ����������������������������������������������������� 35 Mazé-Merceur, Geneviève ������������������������������������������������ 114
Manfredi, Diego .................................................................... 102 Mazzinghi, Agnese .......................................55, 87, 121, 129
Mangino, Martin ................................................................... 104 McCargar, Reid ........................................................................ 91
Manhaval, Baptiste .................................................................. 46 McGeehan, Joe ..................................................................... 100
Manigilla, Haindavi ................................................................. 81 McKinley, Arnold F. .................................................................. 69
Manohar, Vignesh .............................................................35, 97 McMahon, Benjamin ............................................................ 112
Manoochehri, Omid ............................................................. 116 McMakin, Doug ....................................................................... 58
Manoufali, Mohamed ............................................................. 42 McMichael, Ian ..................................................................... 116
Mansouri Moghaddam, Sadegh ���������������������������������������� 59 McMichael, Ian (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������� 65, 93, 102
Mantash, Mohamad .................................................46, 58, 59 McMillan, Alan ......................................................................... 78
Manteghi, Majid ............................................................... 54, 92 McNamara, Derek .................................................... 41, 45, 90
Manteghi, Majid (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 59 McNamara, Derek (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 45
Manteuffel, Dirk .................................................................. 77, 99 Mealy, Tarek ................................................................. 114, 119
Manthena, Raju ...............................................................64, 107 Meaney, Paul .......................................................................... 120
Mao, Jun-Fa ......................................................................73, 114 Mediavilla, Chelsea ................................................................. 70
Mao, Xiaojun ............................................................................. 73 Medrar, Kossaila ....................................................................... 73
Mao, Yiqian ......................................................................67, 108 Mehmood, Rashid ....................................................... 100, 127
Mao, Yu ...................................................................................... 63 Mehrabani, Adam (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������38, 78
Marashdeh, Qussai ................................................................. 75 Mehrpour Bernety, Hossein �������������������������������������������38, 42
Marcantonio, Davide ........................................................35, 56 Mehta, Amit ..................................................................37, 53, 69
Marchetti, Nicola ..................................................................... 63 Mei, Xide .................................................................................... 92
Marhefka,, Ronald .................................................................... 87 Meincke, Peter ............................................................ 51, 63, 79
Marinkovich, Aaron ............................................................... 105 Melamed, Timor ........................................................................ 62
Mariottini, Francesco ................................................................ 78 Melapudi, Vikram .................................................................. 101
Markish, Ofer .................................................................... 46, 62 Melchakova, Irina ..................................................................... 78
Markley, Loic .............................................................................. 88 Melde, Kathleen ....................................................................... 76
Markley, Loic (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................... 41, 53, 88 Melek, William .......................................................................... 50
Marks, Daniel ............................................................................ 58 Mellios, Evangelos ................................................................ 100
Marnat, Loic ............................................................................... 73 Melo, Priscilla ............................................................................ 86
Martel, Cédric ........................................................................... 52 Meloling, John ........................................................................ 124
Martin, Jacob ............................................................................. 65 Melzer, Jordan .................................................................. 44, 99
Martinez, Idellyse ..................................................................... 78 Memarian, Mohammad ............................................... 39, 113
Martinez-de-Rioja, Daniel ������������������������������������������������������ 87 Memeletzoglou, Nausika ��������������������������������������������������� 101
Martinez-de-Rioja, Eduardo ��������������������������������������������������� 87 Mendez Chaves, Diego �������������������������������������������������������� 76
Martinez-Ingles, Maria-Teresa ���������������������������������������������� 38 Mendoza, Jonas ....................................................................... 46
Martinez Lorenzo , Jose (Sess. Co-Chair) 56, 72 Menezes, Leonardo ................................................................. 93
Martinez-Lorenzo, Jose Angel .. 43, 51, 53, 56, 63, 71, 76, Meng, Fanji ...................................................................... 41, 106
99, 107 Meng, Lingling ........................................................................ 120
Martínez-Ramón, Manel �������������������������������������������������������� 41 Meng, Yingfan ........................................................................ 119
Martini, Enrica ..........................................43, 46, 80, 88, 103 Meng, Yu Song ......................................................................... 67
Masotti, Diego .......................................................................... 93 Meniconi, Gianfranco .......................................................... 121
Masrouri, Arash ......................................................................... 45 Menshov, Anton ..................................................................... 109
Massa, Andrea ....35, 43, 56, 58, 62, 79, 102, 111, 112, Meric, Stephane .................................................................... 114
113, 116, 117 Merkley, Eric .............................................................................. 84
Massaccesi, Andrea .........................................................45, 56 Merlini, Adrien ........................................................................ 109
Massey, Jackson W. .........................................................53, 61 Merola, Christopher .............................................................. 112
Masumnia-Bisheh, Khadijeh ����������������������������������������������� 128 Messaoudene, Idris .................................................................. 75
Matekovits, Ladislau ................................................................. 96 Messing, Rob ............................................................................. 98
Matekovits, Ladislau (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������88, 96 Mi, Ye ....................................................................................... 107
Mathur, Pratigya ........................................................................ 55 Michael, Newkirk (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������ 74
Matori, Takuya .......................................................................... 57 Michel, Andrea ......................................................................... 60
Matos, João ............................................................................ 112 Michelson, David ...............................................................61, 74
Matos, Sérgio A. ............................................. 88, 95, 97, 111 Michielssen, Eric ..........................................61, 101, 108, 109
Matsko, Ian J. .......................................................................... 105 Michishita, Naobumi ......................................................40, 107
Matsunaga, Mayumi ............................................................... 49 Migliaccio, Claire ..................................................................... 43
Matsunaga, Yasuhiko ........................................................... 112 Migliore, Marco Donald ..................................................43, 74
Mattox, Brown ........................................................................... 92 Mikki, Said ................................................................................. 63

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Milanova, Mariofanna ............................................................ 85 Mooradd, David ....................................................................... 67
Minamizawa, Hiroto ................................................................ 64 Mooradd, David (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������� 113
Minard, Philippe ........................................................................ 71 Morabito, Andrea Francesco .................................... 111, 117
Minatti, Gabriele ............................................................80, 103 Moravineni, Sindhuja ............................................................ 103
Miri, Mohammad-Ali ................................................................ 54 Morbidini, Roberto ................................................................ 107
Mirmanov, Arman .................................................................. 117 Mordachev, Vladimir ............................................................. 108
Mirmozafari, Mirhamed ....................................................... 112 Morimoto, Yasuo ....................................................................... 59
Miroshnichenko, Andrey ��������������������������������������������������������� 69 Morin, Gilbert A. .................................................................... 112
Mirotznik, Mark ...............................................................44, 102 Morishita, Hisashi ...........................................................40, 107
Mirzavand, Rashid .....................................................44, 86, 99 Morlaas, Christophe ................................................................ 46
Miś, Tomasz ............................................................................... 94 Morris, Kevin .............................................................................. 64
Mishra, Ghanshyam ........................................55, 58, 80, 104 Morsy, Mohamed .................................................................... 75
Mishra, Puneet Kumar .............................................................. 81 Morvan, Xavier ....................................................................... 104
Mishra, Varsha ........................................................................ 102 Moshfegh, Javad ...............................................................61, 66
Mishra, Vigyanshu .................................................................... 50 Mosig, Juan R. ........................................................................ 103
Mitchell, Greg (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������84, 129 Motta Cruz, Eduardo ............................................................... 88
Mitchell, Gregory ..................................................................... 75 Mou, Shanxiang ....................................................................... 73
Mitha, Tanzeela ........................................................................ 48 Mouapi, Alex .......................................................................... 129
Mitkees, Abdel-Azez ............................................................... 41 Moubarek, Traii ...................................................................... 115
Mitsui, Tsutomu ................................................................... 74, 96 Mouhamadou, Moctar ���������������������������������������������������������� 58
Mittra, Raj .50, 58, 60, 61, 66, 90, 91, 93, 94, 111, 116, Moulder, William ...............................................................35, 56
122, 123 Moulder, William (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 117
Miura, Amane .................................................................... 46, 99 Mousavi, Pedram .......................................................44, 86, 99
Miura, Atsushi ............................................................................ 64 Mousavi , Pedram (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������� 86
Miyaji, Yuki ................................................................................. 66 Mousavi, Seyedmohammad ������������������������������������������������� 78
M N, Srinivas Prasad ............................................................... 37 Moussilli, Mariam ..................................................................... 86
Mo, Daihui .............................................................................. 107 Movahedinia, Reza .................................................................. 37
Moccia, Massimo .................................................................... 36 Mrdakovic, Branko ................................................................... 51
Modaresi, Mahyar ................................................................ 104 Mridula, S ................................................................................... 48
Modi, Anuj ............................................................................... 126 Mu, Junsheng .......................................................................... 107
Moeller, Harald ........................................................................ 70 Mudaliar, Saba ................................................................. 54, 61
Moghadas, Hamid ................................................................... 50 Mudaliar, Saba (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������� 54, 61
Moghaddam, Mahta .......................................................62, 99 Mufti, Saad ............................................................................. 113
Moghaddam, Mahta (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������� 62 Mukendi Leingthone, Muamba ����������������������������������84, 102
Mohamad, Habib .................................................................... 43 Mukherjee, Saptarshi ........................................................52, 59
Mohamed, Hesham A. .....................................................73, 97 Mukherjee, Sovanlal ................................................................ 86
Mohamed, Ibrahim ................................................................... 41 Mulero Hernandez, Carlos ������������������������������������������������ 107
Mohamed Hassan Salem, Nedime Pelin 63 Muller, Kaitlyn ............................................................................ 54
Mohammadi, Saeed ................................................................ 57 Mulreany, Katherine ................................................................. 70
Mohammadi Estakhri, Nasim �������������������������������������� 69, 117 Mumcu, Gokhan ............................................................... 46, 81
Mohan, Akhilesh .............................................................36, 106 Muqaibel, Ali ......................................................................83, 92
MohanKumar, PranavBalaChandran ������������������������������� 111 Muragaki, Masashi .................................................................. 58
Moharram, Mohamed ............................................................ 51 Murata, Shinichi ........................................................................ 74
Mohd Ghazali, Mohd Ifwat ������������������������������������������������� 87 Murch, Ross D. ............................................................50, 52, 95
Mohtashami, Yahya ................................................................. 35 Murrell, David ............................................................................ 45
Mojolagbe, Jamiu .................................................................. 109 Mushahwar, Vivian ................................................................... 50
Molaei, Ali ....................................................53, 56, 63, 71, 99 Mussetta, Marco ...................................................................... 93
Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Jose-Maria ��������������������������������������� 38 Myung, Seungil ......................................................................... 62
Moná, Diego .............................................................. 38, 49, 90
Monardo, Vince ........................................................................ 75 N
Moncion, Carolina ................................................................... 78 Na, Dong-Yeop .......................................................... 71, 79, 83
Mondal, Saikat .......................................................................... 49 Nachabe, Nour ........................................................................ 95
Monebhurrun, Vikass (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������� 66 Nada, Mohamed Y. ...............................................69, 89, 114
Monico, João F. G. .................................................................. 45 Nadakuditi, Raj Rao ....................................................... 61, 108
Monin, Maxime ..................................................................... 125 Nadgauda, Rohit ................................................................... 129
Monni, Stefania ................................................................. 46, 55 Nadir, Hakem ..................................................................84, 102
Monorchio, Agostino ...... 40, 47, 70, 76, 77, 93, 111, 128 Nafe, Mahmoud ....................................................................... 85
Monti, Alessio .......................................................... 71, 96, 116 Nagar, Jogender ...............................................................52, 69
Monticone, Francesco ..................................................... 36, 72 Nagasaka, Masafumi ............................................................. 49
Montomoli, Francesco ............................................................. 78 Nagasejhar, T Nagasekhar �������������������������������������������������� 81
Monvoisin, Jean Pascal ............................................................ 54 Naglich, Eric .............................................................................. 81
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Nagulu, Aravind ........................................................................ 56 Nguyen, Vincent ........................................................................ 51
Nahar, Niru K ....................................................... 86, 103, 121 Niccolai, Alessandro .............................................. 56, 93, 117
Nahar, Niru K. ..................................................40, 59, 75, 123 Nickel, Matthias ..................................................................... 112
Nahata, Ajay ..................................................................... 64, 75 Nicolini, Julio ........................................................................... 127
Naik, Ajay .................................................................................. 76 Nie, Zaiping ..........................40, 41, 50, 62, 109, 116, 125
Nair, Sreejith .............................................................................. 47 Nie, Zai-Ping ........................................................................... 122
Nakajima, Hiromasa ................................................................ 79 Nie, Zedong .............................................................................. 42
Nakamizo, Hideyuki ................................................................ 59 Niembro-Martin, Alejandro ��������������������������������������������������� 56
Nakamura, Mitsuki ................................................................... 64 Niino, Kazuki .......................................................................... 125
Nakamura, Takehiro ................................................................. 38 Nikolaou, Symeon .................................................................... 46
Nakano, Hisamatsu ................ 37, 42, 53, 59, 69, 106, 115 Nikolic, Nasiha ......................................................................... 63
Nakazawa, Susumu ................................................................. 49 Nikolova, Natalia K. ................................................................ 35
Nam, Sangwook ........................................48, 51, 64, 66, 89 Nikulin, Anton ............................................................................. 78
Nama, Lavesh ............................................................................ 65 Nilotpal, Nilotpal ................................................................... 115
Nanzer, Jeffrey (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������������48, 69 Ning, Zhi (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������������� 77
Nanzer, Jeffrey A. ........................41, 48, 80, 106, 111, 112 Nishimori, Kentaro .................................................................... 96
Narbudowicz, Adam ............................................................... 63 Nishimura, Kazuo ...................................................................... 86
Narde, Rounak Singh .............................................................. 66 Nishimura, Naoshi ................................................................. 125
Narker, Trevor ............................................................................ 87 Nishiyama, Eisuke ..................................................................... 42
Naruke, Kazushi ........................................................................ 64 Niu, Jun ..................................................................................... 108
Nascimento, Daniel ............................................38, 49, 68, 90 Niu, Tiaoming ............................................................................. 69
Naseri, Parinaz .......................................................................... 88 Niver, Edip .................................................................................. 63
Nashashibi, Adib .................................................. 67, 100, 127 Nix, Andrew ............................................................................ 100
Nasimuddin, Nasimuddin ��������������������������������������������������� 114 Noakoasteen, Oameed ��������������������������������������������������������� 61
Nasr, Mamdouh .................................................................... 119 Noghanian, Sima ..........................................44, 87, 104, 128
Nasr, Mohamed ....................................................................... 39 Noghanian, Sima (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������44, 128
Nasri, Abdelkhalek ................................................................ 116 Noh, Eonsu ................................................................................. 72
Nauroze, Abdullah ................................................................ 102 Noh, Yeong-Hoon ................................................................. 126
Nauroze, Syed Abdullah ������������������������������������������������������� 95 Nomura, Hayaki ....................................................................... 52
Navarro, Andres ....................................................................... 38 Noori, Hamed ........................................................................... 74
Navarro-Cia, Miguel .....................................................85, 121 Norris, Rachel ......................................................................... 105
Navarro-Cia, Miguel (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������ 94 Noschese, Paolo ....................................................................... 81
Nayeri, Payam ..........................................................35, 79, 114 Noschese, Paulo (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 81
Nayeri, Payam (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 79 Notaros, Branislav ..........................................................83, 121
Nazif, Donya ............................................................................. 85 Notaros, Branislav (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������80, 92
Ndip, Ivan ................................................................................... 66 Novi, Chiara ........................................................................... 111
Nedil, Mourad .. 46, 57, 72, 73, 75, 77, 81, 94, 101, 115 Numan, Ahmed Bilal ................................................................ 58
Negishi, Tadahiro ..................................................................... 75 Nuno Matos, João ................................................................... 94
Negreti, Patrícia ........................................................................ 88
Nenna, Guido ........................................................................... 76 O
Nepa, Paolo .............................................................................. 60 Obermeier, Richard ...........................................................43, 51
Nessel, James ............................................................................ 45 O’Callaghan, Joan ................................................................... 71
Neto, Andrea ........................................................... 55, 78, 117 O’Connor, Kevin ....................................................................... 94
Neve, Michael J. .................................................................... 127 Odabasi, Hayrettin ................................................................... 71
Nevels, Robert ....................................................... 57, 125, 128 Odhiambo, Michael ................................................................ 96
Newton, Lucas ........................................................................ 103 Odit, Mikhail .............................................................................. 65
Nezhad-Ahmadi, Mohammad-Reza �������������������������������� 117 Odit, Mikhail (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������� 65
Ng, Jackson ............................................................................... 67 Ogunrinola, Iyanu Oluwa ������������������������������������������������������ 84
Ngai, Eugene ............................................................................ 78 Ogurtsov, Stanislav ................................................................ 113
Ngamjanyaporn, Phaisan ������������������������������������������������������ 53 Oh, Ju-Ik ..................................................................... 90, 99, 114
Ng Mou Kehn, Malcolm ���������������������������������������������������� 121 Oh, Jungsuek ...................................................................... 86, 88
Nguyen, Evan ......................................................................... 102 Oh, Jungsuek (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������� 89
Nguyen, Huy ............................................................................. 35 O’Halloran, Martin ................................................................... 70
Nguyen, Huy Hoang ............................................................... 90 Ohki, Thomas .......................................................................... 102
Nguyen, Quang ................................................................52, 82 Ohodnicki, Paul R. ..................................................................... 60
Nguyen, Quang (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������� 96 Okazaki, Akihiro ........................................................................ 59
Nguyen, Son ........................................................................... 128 Okba, Abderrahim ................................................................ 129
Nguyen, Thanh Huong ............................................................ 90 Okhmatovski, Vladimir ..........................................84, 109, 122
Nguyen, Tran Quang Khai ���������������������������������������������������� 65 Okhmatovski, Vladimir (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������� 53
Nguyen, Truong Khang ���������������������������������������������������������� 48 Okiyama, Kyosuke ................................................................. 106
Nguyen, Viet Son ...................................................................... 90 Okumura, Shigeaki ................................................................... 58
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Okumura, Yukihiko .................................................................... 38 Panigrahi, Siddhartha ............................................................... 55
Olcan, Dragan ................................................................ 51, 119 Pantaleev, Miroslav .................................................................. 98
Olćan, Dragan .......................................................................... 93 Pantoja, John J ............................................................................ 47
Oldfield, Christopher ................................................................ 86 Pantoja, Mario F. ....................................................................... 69
Oliveri, Giacomo ...................................43, 62, 79, 111, 112 Pao, Chi-Hsien ........................................................................... 58
Oliveri, Giacomo (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������43, 127 Paonessa, Fabio ..............................................................74, 102
O’Loughlin, Declan ................................................................... 70 Parameswaran, S. .................................................................. 124
Oloumi, Daniel ....................................................................... 106 Parimi, Patanjali V. ..............................................................51, 85
Omar, Ahmed ......................................................................... 115 Park, Chan-Sun ............................................................. 122, 126
Omelchenko, Yuri ...................................................................... 83 Park, Heejun ........................................................................81, 95
Omeragic, Dzevat .................................................................... 75 Park, Hyeon Gyu ....................................................................... 92
Ometan, Oluwafumilayo Oluwayemisi ������������� 84, 91, 127 Park, Ikmo ................................................................................... 97
Ometan, Oluwafunmilayo ������������������������������������������������������ 91 Park, Jaedo ................................................................................. 37
Omi, Shuntaro ............................................................................ 86 Park, James ..........................................................................61, 98
Omotosho, Temidayo Victor ................................. 84, 91, 127 Park, Jin Sung ............................................................................. 92
On, Spencer ............................................................................ 124 Park, Junho .................................................................................. 59
Oosaki, Hiroyuki ..................................................................... 129 Park, Seong-Ook ................................................................... 113
Opalinski, Nathan .................................................................... 37 Parrón, Josep ........................................................................... 113
Orefice, Mario .......................................................................... 94 Parsons, Paul ............................................................................ 102
Ortiz, Javier ............................................................................. 112 Pascual-García, Juan ................................................................ 38
Ortiz-Suslow, David .................................................................. 70 Patakakis, Kostas .................................................................... 102
Osaretin, Idahosa .............................................................. 67, 97 Patel, Abhishek ........................................................................ 104
Oshmarin, Dmitry ................................................................69, 89 Patel, Utkarsh ........................................................................... 125
Ospina-Acero, Daniel .............................................................. 75 Patidar, Hemant ......................................................................... 85
Othman, Mohamed ..........................................................69, 89 Pato, M. P. M. ............................................................................ 94
Otto, Simon ................................................................................ 81 Patri, Ashutosh ............................................................................ 72
Oueslati, Donia ...............................................................90, 116 Patriotis, Marios ......................................................................... 53
Outwater, John .......................................................................... 77 Patton, Ruska .............................................................................. 86
Ouyang, Jun ................................................. 49, 52, 60, 83, 98 Paul, Basil .................................................................................... 94
Ouyang, Wei .......................................................................... 104 Paul, Binu ..................................................................................... 48
Overturf, Drew ........................................................................ 124 Paul, Princy .................................................................................. 60
Oweis, Ahmad .......................................................................... 83 Paulides, Margarethus M. ������������������������������������������������������ 57
Oweis, Ahmed ........................................................................... 92 Paul Santos, Jean ...................................................................... 86
Owens, Brian ............................................................................. 64 Paulson, Kevin ............................................................................ 96
Ozbey, Burak .......................................................................... 104 Paulus, Alexander ................................................................... 101
Ozdemir, Ozgur ........................................................................ 91 Pavone, Santi Concetto ............................ 88, 103, 113, 121
Ozgur, Umit ............................................................................. 104 Payne, Komlan .............................................................. 111, 115
Ozsahin, Gulay ......................................................................... 94 Peitzmeier, Nikolai ............................................................. 77, 99
Peixeiro, Custodio ..................................................................... 68
P Pelosi, Giuseppe ................................. 39, 72, 111, 122, 127
P, Dr Mohanan .......................................................................... 48 Peñafiel-Ojeda, Carlos Ramiro ��������������������������������������������� 37
P, Mohanan ..................................................................47, 73, 97 Peng, Chia-Mei ...................................................................... 100
Pacheco-Peña, Víctor ............................................................. 121 Peng, Guanze ......................................................................... 117
Padilla, Pablo ............................................................................. 77 Peng, Hong-Li ............................................................................. 60
Paknahad, Javad ................................................................35, 50 Peng, Ke ................................................................................... 111
Paknys, Robert ............................................................................ 48 Peng, Lin ................................................................................... 114
Paknys, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������� 39, 121 Peng, Mingming ........................................................................ 44
Pal, Arpan .....................................................................37, 53, 69 Peng, Mingzhi .......................................................... 36, 52, 106
Pallampati, Sumana .................................................................. 39 Peng, Shao-Xin .................................................................53, 125
Palmer, Robert ......................................................................... 112 Peng, YunXiao ............................................................................ 57
Palmeri, Roberta ........................................................................ 62 Peng, Zhen ...................................................61, 109, 124, 128
Palvig, Michael Forum ......................................................63, 79 Peng, Zhen (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................... 108, 128
Pan, George .....................................................................37, 124 Peng, Zhengyu ........................................................................... 85
Pan, George (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������90, 124 Peral, Eva .................................................................................... 81
Pan, Xiaotian .......................................................................35, 56 Peraza-Hernandez, Edwin ����������������������������������������������������� 71
Pan, Xuyuan ................................................................................ 63 Pereira, Felisberto ...................................................................... 47
Pan, Yongmei ............................................................................. 67 Perez, Lorena .............................................................................. 99
Pan, Yu Fei ................................................................................... 42 Pérez Cerquera, Manuel Ricardo ���������������������������������������� 76
Pandey, Shaileshachandra ����������������������������������������������������� 94 Perez-Eijo, Lorena ....................................................................... 87
Pandit, Soumen .......................................................................... 36 Perez Lopez, Jesus Ramon ������������������������������������������������������ 64
Panduro, Marco Antonio �������������������������������������������������������� 90 Peroulis, Dimitrios ....................................................................... 37

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Peroulis, Dimitrios (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 46 Pouliguen, Philippe .................................................................... 46
Perovic, Jovana ....................................................................... 119 Pour, Maria (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������� 47, 52
Perrella, Waldecir J. .................................................................. 45 Pour, Maria Z. A. .............................................................. 46, 48
Perry, Bradley T. ......................................................................... 91 Pourahmadazar, Javad ............................................................ 88
Persson, Mikael ...................................................................... 120 Pournoori, Nikta ........................................................................ 60
Pesin, Anthony .....................................................................75, 98 Pourseyed, Behrouz .................................................................. 45
Pessoa, L. M. .............................................................................. 66 Powell, David ............................................................................. 47
Petelik, Thomas .......................................................................... 86 P R, Mini ...................................................................................... 48
Peter, Michael ............................................................................ 38 Prabavathi, C. ............................................................................ 61
Peterson, Andrew (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������� 59 Pradeep, Anju ............................................................................ 94
Peterson, Andrew F. .................................................................. 53 Prado, Daniel R. ......................................................................... 94
Petersson, L. E. Rickard ............................................................. 51 Prasad Mysore Nagaraja, Srinivas ������������������������������������� 86
Petrini, Paolo ............................................................................... 53 Psychogiou, Dimitra .................................................................. 81
Petsalis, Evangelos .................................................................... 38 Psychogiou, Dimitra (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 81
Peverini, Oscar ........................................................................... 74 Pudeyev, Andrey ........................................................................ 58
Peverini, Oscar Antonio ........................................................ 102 Puggelli, Federico ...........................................................78, 121
Pezholil, Mohanan .............................................................52, 94 Pujara, Dhaval .................................................................63, 114
Pfeiffer, Carl ........................................................................ 46, 74 Pulido-Mancera, Laura ......................................................75, 89
Pflaum, Sylvain ........................................................................... 90 Pung, Aaron ................................................................................ 82
Pham, Anh-Vu ...................................................................... 47, 84 Puri, Shiv Charan ....................................................................... 63
Pham, Chi .................................................................................... 47 Puthucheri, Smitha .................................................................. 102
Pham, Kien ........................................................................88, 116
Pham, Trung Kien ....................................................................... 45 Q
Phongcharoenpanich, Chuwong ������������������������������������������ 53 Qi, Changlong .......................................................................... 69
Phyoe, Thet Paing ...................................................................... 42 Qi, Jiaran ...................................................................... 65, 79, 92
Piao, Haiyan .............................................................................. 72 Qi, Xin ...................................................................... 41, 109, 116
Piau, Gérard-Pascal ........................................................ 89, 101 Qi, Yangxiao ........................................................................... 106
Piccinotti, Jonas ....................................................................... 120 Qi, Yang-Xiao .....................................................................39, 82
Pichot, Christian ......................................................................... 43 Qi, Y. X. .................................................................................... 113
Pierantoni, Luca ....................................................................... 116 Qian, Jiawei ............................................................................... 73
Pierdicca, Nazzareno ........................................................... 127 Qiao, Wensheng ..........................................................117, 126
Pierri, Rocco ................................................................................ 43 Qin, Pei-Yuan .............................................................................. 97
Pierson, Edward ......................................................................... 96 Qin, Yue ...................................................................................... 92
Piket-May, Melinda .................................................................. 79 Qing, Anyong ...........................................................49, 63, 103
Pillain, Axelle ........................................................................... 109 Qiu, Jinghui .......................65, 68, 69, 78, 80, 92, 114, 123
Pinho, Pedro .................................................. 47, 66, 78, 94, 95 Qiu, Jing-Hui .....................................................................58, 107
Pino, Antonio ............................................................. 87, 99, 107 Qu, Longyue ............................................................................... 72
Pino, Antonio (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������� 87 Qu, Shiwei ........................................................................38, 126
Pino, Marcos R. ......................................................................... 97 Qu, Shi-Wei ......................................................................98, 116
Pinto, Innocenzo M. .................................................... 122, 127 Qu, Zhen ..................................................................................... 95
Pintos, Jean-François ................................................................. 47 Quaiyum, Farhan ...................................................................... 35
Pirinoli, Paola .....................................................45, 56, 93, 117 Quan, Yu ..................................................................................... 77
Pirinoli, Paola (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������������45, 127 Quang, Hieu Ngoc ............................................................... 114
Plaut, Maxwell ........................................................................ 102 Quddious, Abdul ...................................................................... 46
Plettemeier, Dirk ............................................... 68, 76, 94, 112 Que, Xiaofeng ....................................................... 41, 109, 116
Podilchak, Symon ......................................................... 101, 116 Quevedo-Teruel, Oscar .......................................... 51, 77, 103
Poduval, Dhruva ........................................................................ 68 Quevedo-Teruel, Oscar (Sess. Co-Chair) 50
Pohl, Nils .................................................................................. 126 Quimby, Jeanne (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 48
Pokhrel, Santosh ........................................................................ 53 Qun, Wu ..................................................................................... 89
Polat, Ersin ................................................................................ 112 Qureshi, Muhammad Bilal ����������������������������������������������������� 44
Poli, Lorenzo ...............................43, 93, 102, 111, 113, 117
Polimeridis, Athanasios .......................................................... 120 R
Pontoppidan, Knud ................................................................... 97
Pooler, Richard K. ...................................................................... 40 R, Vigneshram ............................................................................. 98
Poort, Marco ...............................................................55, 74, 98 R, Vivek ........................................................................................ 73
Populin, Luis ................................................................................. 78 Raad, Haider ............................................................................. 85
Possenti, Leonardo ....................................................... 122, 127 Rabah, M. Hassanein .............................................................. 77
Potelon, Thomas ................................................................. 67, 88 Rabbani, Muhammad .............................................................. 89
Potier, Patrick .............................................................................. 46 Rabinovich, Oshri ...................................................................... 71
Potter, Mike (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������� 124 Racette, Paul E. .......................................................................... 67
Poudel, Khem Narayan ........................................................ 103 Radavaram, Sai ......................................................................... 48

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Ra’di, Younes .......................................................................43, 69 Ren, Lingyun ................................................................................ 35
Radisic, Vesna ......................................................................... 102 Ren, Qiang ................................................................................. 72
Raeis-Zadeh, Mohsen ....................................................... 87, 99 Ren, Zhuoxiang .......................................................................... 43
Raeker, Brian .............................................................................. 89 Rengarajan, Sembiam .............................................................. 80
Rafi, Gholamreza Z. ................................................................. 88 Rengarajan, Sembiam (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������� 53
Rafiee Alavi, Rezvan ................................................................. 86 Reyna, Alberto ........................................................................... 90
Rahimi, Mohammad Reza ������������������������������������������������������ 39 Rezaee, Sina .............................................................................. 39
Rahman, Kazi Mustafizur ������������������������������������������������������� 57 Rezaie, Milad ......................................................................... 113
Rahmat-Samii, Yahya .................35, 42, 46, 81, 93, 97, 108 Riera Diaz, Jorge ....................................................................... 78
Rahmouni, Lyes ........................................................................ 125 Righero, Marco ...........................................74, 119, 122, 129
Rajab, Mahmoud ................................................................... 106 Righini, Monica ........................................................39, 72, 111
Rajan, Rejeesh ............................................................................ 94 Rimven, Geraldine .................................................................... 96
Rajo Iglesias, Eva (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������� 51, 101 Rivera-Abreu, Francisco ........................................................... 60
Rajo-Iglesias, Eva ...............................................35, 51, 77, 101 Rivero, Javier ............................................................................... 66
Rajo-Iglesias, Eva (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 77 Rizwan, Muhammad ................................................................ 42
Ram, Shobha Sundar ............................................................ 106 Rmili, Hatem .....................................................................90, 116
Ramaccia, Davide ........................................... 71, 81, 96, 126 Robertson, Duncan ................................................................... 58
Ramaccia, Davide (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������83, 96 Robertson, William ................................................................. 103
Ramadan, Ali ........................................................................... 102 Robinson, Eric .......................................................................... 116
Ramahi, Omar ......................................................................... 129 Rocca, Paolo ...................... 35, 58, 93, 102, 111, 113, 117
Ramalingam, Subramanian ���������������������������������������������������� 65 Rocca, Paolo (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������� 35
Ramirez, Ramiro ............................................................... 71, 102 Roc’h, Anne ................................................................................ 40
Ramos, Victoria .......................................................................... 50 Roddy, Patrick ............................................................................. 88
Ramzan, Naeem ....................................................................... 80 Rodrigo Peñarrocha, Vicent Miguel ������������������������������45, 64
Ranasingha, Oshadha ............................................................. 40 Rodrigues, Sean ........................................................................ 72
Rangel Retavisca, John Alejandro ���������������������������������������� 47 Rodríguez, José-Víctor .............................................................. 38
Ranjbar, Amin ............................................................................. 89 Rodriguez, Mauricio ................................................................ 38
Ranjbar Naeini, Mohammadreza ���������������������������������85, 90 Rodriguez Hernandez, Elizabeth ������������������������������������������ 68
Ranjbar Nikkhah, Mohammad ��������������������������������������������� 62 Rodríguez-Pérez, Pascual �������������������������������������������������������� 64
Ranzani, Leonardo ................................................................. 102 Rodriguez Pino, Marcos ��������������������������������������������������������� 60
Rao, Menglou ............................................................................ 37 Rodriguez Solis, Rafael (Sess. Co-Chair) 122
Rao, Sudhakar (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 81 Rodríguez Solís, Rafael ............................................................ 65
Rappaport, Carey ...................................................... 58, 79, 84 Rodriguez-Vaqueiro, Yolanda ................................ 87, 99, 107
Rappaport, Carey (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������� 104, 106 Rodriquez, Miguel .................................................................... 53
Rasel, Rafiul ................................................................................. 75 Rogers, Ted ................................................................................. 70
Rashid, Imran .............................................................................. 42 Rogier, Hendrik ...................................................................71, 82
Rashidian, Atabak ..................................................................... 44 Rojas, Roberto G. ...................................................................... 77
Rashidian, Atabak (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������ 44 Rojo-Álvarez, Jose Luis .............................................................. 41
Rashidi-Ranjbar, Ehsan .............................................................. 99 Roman, Francisco ...................................................................... 47
Rasti Boroujeni, Soroush ....................................................... 117 Romeu, Jordi ............................................................................... 71
Ratni, Badreddine ....................................................52, 89, 101 Rondineau, Sébastien .............................................................. 74
Ray, Priyadip .............................................................................. 36 Rorrer, Ronald ............................................................................. 37
Raza, Ali ...................................................................................... 60 Rosatti, Pietro .............................................................................. 35
Razmhosseini, Maryam ���������������������������������������������������������� 91 Roth, Thomas ........................................................................... 122
Reaney, Ian ................................................................................. 36 Rothwell, Edward ...............................................................49, 85
Reck, Theodore .......................................................................... 81 Rothwell, Edward (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 85
Reddy, C.J. ...........................................................................81, 94 Rougier, Benoit ........................................................................ 127
Reddy, CJ (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������51, 94 Roussel, Helene ......................................................................... 61
Reddy, Gopi S. .......................................................................... 85 Rowe, Gerard B. .................................................................... 127
Reddy Govindarajulu, Sandhiya ������������������������������������������ 80 Roy, Sandip Sankar .................................................................. 81
Reese, Roland ......................................................................... 112 Roy, Sayan .......................................................................... 44, 87
Reggad, Hind ............................................................................ 85 Rubel, Md. Saiful Islam ............................................................ 92
Rehman, Abdul ...................................................................81, 95 Rubiños, Oscar ................................................................... 87, 99
Reich, Gregory W. ................................................................... 39 Rubiños Lopez, Oscar .............................................................. 87
Reig, Juan .................................................................................... 45 Rubio, Jesus .............................................................................. 108
Reig Pascual, Juan ..................................................................... 64 Rubio, Lorenzo ........................................................................... 45
Reines, Isak ................................................................................. 64 Rubio Arjona, Lorenzo .............................................................. 64
Reis, Jochanan ........................................................................... 71 Rudolph, Scott ..................................................................86, 100
Ren, Han ..................................................................................... 36 Ruff, Joshua ................................................................51, 71, 121
Ren, Jiawei .................................................................................. 55 Rulikowski, Pawel ....................................................................... 54
Ren, Kai .................................................................................... 107 Ruppert, Malan ......................................................................... 87

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Russo, John ............................................................................... 102 Sanphuang, Varittha .............................................................. 103
Russo, Nicholas ..................................................................39, 81 Santamaria, Luca ...................................................................... 69
Ruvio, Giuseppe ........................................................................ 63 Santillán-Haro, Daniel .............................................................. 77
Rydosz, Artur .......................................................................39, 93 Santos, H. M. ............................................................................ 66
Rylander, Thomas ................................................................... 119 Saporetti, Maria Alberica ������������������������������������������������������ 88
Saqueb, Syed An Nazmus ...........................................75, 123
S Sarabandi, Kamal .........37, 38, 40, 50, 67, 78, 82, 83, 84,
Sabbadini, Marco ..........................................................80, 103 100, 105, 107, 127
Saccardi, Francesco ................................................................. 88 Sarabandi, Kamal (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������63, 78, 84
Sadaoui, Lamia .......................................................................... 52 Saraswat, Srishti ........................................................................ 86
Sadeghi, Mahdiar .............................................................58, 79 Sarawat, Srishti .......................................................................... 86
Sadler, Brian ............................................................................ 105 Sarkar, Chandreyee .......................................................93, 113
Saed, Mohammad ................................................................ 100 Sarkar, Debdeep .................................................... 63, 73, 113
Saed, Mohammad (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������� 100 Sarma, A D ................................................................................. 88
Saeed, Saud M. ....................................................................... 46 Sarrazin, Francois ...................................................................... 90
Saeed, Warda .......................................................................... 60 Sarrazin, Julien ........................................................................... 96
Saeedi, Shahrokh .................................................................. 112 Sarris, Costas (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������������57, 108
Saeidi-Manesh, Hadi ............................................................ 112 Sarris, Costas D. ......................56, 57, 84, 93, 98, 108, 115
Safaai-Jazi, Ahmad ................................................................... 38 Sasaki, Motoharu ..................................................................... 64
Safavi-Naeini, Safieddin ...58, 72, 87, 88, 94, 97, 99, 117 Sato, Kana .................................................................................. 98
Safavi-Naeini, Safiedding ������������������������������������������������������ 41 Sato, Toru .................................................................................... 58
Safian, Reza .....................................................................82, 103 Sauleau, Ronan ......................................45, 67, 88, 104, 116
Saha, Chinmoy .........................................................81, 98, 129 Savic, Slobodan ..................................................................... 121
Saha, Seemanti ......................................................................... 48 Sawicki, James F ....................................................................... 86
Sahin, Asaf Behzat ................................................................... 66 Sawicki, James F. ....................................................................... 35
Sahin, Baris .............................................................................. 104 Sayanskiy, Andrey ..............................................................65, 69
Sahin, Seckin .......................................................................40, 59 Sayed, Sadeed ....................................................... 53, 66, 123
Sahin, Seckin (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 40 Scales, Wayne .......................................................................... 88
Saied, Hady ............................................................................ 119 Scanlon, William ....................................................................... 42
Saifullah, Yasir ......................................................................... 103 Scapaticci, Rosa ........................................................................ 78
Sainath, Kamalesh .................................................................... 71 Scarano, Francesco .................................................................. 93
Sainati, Robert ................................................................. 89, 115 Scarpulla, Michael ................................................................... 40
Saito, Kazuyuki .......................................................................... 86 Schab, Kurt ..........................................................................62, 74
Saito, Sakuyoshi ........................................................................ 46 Schaefer, David ......................................................................... 51
Sajal, Sayeed .....................................................................49, 97 Schaffner, James H. .................................................................. 94
Sakamoto, Takuya .................................................................... 58 Schamiloglu, Edl ........................................................................ 63
Sakhdari, Maryam ...................................................... 104, 114 Schirosi, Vincenzo ...........................................................80, 107
Sakli, Hedi .................................................................................. 77 Schmid, Robert L. ....................................................................... 40
Sakogawa, Tomoki ................................................................ 121 Schmidt, Jaclyn .......................................................................... 61
Sakomura, Eduardo ................................................... 49, 68, 90 Schmier, Robert .......................................................................... 46
Sakr, Mahmoud ........................................................................ 51 Schuhmann, Rolf ........................................................................ 79
Salari, Mohammad Ali ......................................................... 116 Schulz, Christian ..................................................................... 126
Salau, Babajide ..................................................................... 121 Schulz, Timothy .......................................................................... 51
Salazar, Jorge ......................................................................... 112 Schurig, David ....................................................................38, 42
Salazar-Cerreno, Jorge .................................................44, 112 Schurig, Fritz ............................................................................... 94
Saleh, Mashad Uddin ............................................................. 40 Scialacqua, Lucia ............................................................88, 107
Salem, Kareem .......................................................................... 85 Scortecci, Fabrizio ................................................................. 121
Salem, Mohamed ..................................................................... 63 Scott, Waymond ....................................................................... 68
Salgado, H. M. ......................................................................... 66 Seagar, Andrew ........................................................................ 66
Salghetti Drioli, Luca ................................................................. 88 Sebak, Abdel Razik ..........................................37, 51, 55, 115
Salucci, Marco ......................................... 56, 62, 79, 93, 102 Secmen, Mustafa ...................................................................... 60
Salucci, Marco (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������43, 102 Seddiki, Mohamed Lamine ���������������������������������������������������� 81
Salvado, Rita .............................................................................. 95 Seddiki, Mohammed Lamine ������������������������������������������������ 46
Samadi, Fereshteh .................................................................. 115 Seetharamdoo, Divitha ............................................................ 77
Samaiyar, Aman ........................................................................ 79 Segba, Dah Guy Luc Herman ���������������������������������������������� 68
Samimi, Alireza .......................................................................... 53 Seiler, Patrick .............................................................................. 76
Sanad, Ibrahim .......................................................................... 61 Seiler, Steven R. ......................................................................... 39
Sanamzadeh, Mohammadreza ������������������������������������������� 84 Sekiguchi, Tetsuya .................................................................. 108
Sánchez-Escuderos, Daniel ............................................77, 115 Sekretarov, Stanislav ................................................................. 55
Sano, Makoto ........................................................................... 90 Seleznev, Valentin ..................................................................... 58
Sano, Makoto (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 99 Selleri, Stefano ..................................... 39, 72, 111, 122, 127

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Sellman, James B. ..................................................................... 85 Shehan, Joshua .......................................................................... 99
Semnani, Abbas ........................................................................ 37 Sheikh, Fawad ........................................................................... 91
Semple, Mitchell ....................................................................... 89 Shelters, Bertus ........................................................................... 61
Sengupta, Kaushik .................................................................... 58 Shen, Lin-Ping ...................................................................83, 113
Sensale-Rodriguez, Berardi ............................................ 64, 75 Shen, Shanpu ......................................................................52, 95
Seo, Bongkyun .......................................................................... 66 Shen, Tao ................................................................................. 124
Seo, Jungwoo ............................................................................ 88 Shen, Zhongxiang ...........................................................97, 115
Seol, KyungEun .......................................................................... 40 Shen, Zhongxiang (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������ 64
Serkland, Darwin ................................................................... 124 Sheng, Weitian ................................................................ 61, 109
Serrano, Luis ............................................................................... 92 Shi, Hongyu ................................................................................ 42
Sertel, Kubilay ......................... 40, 59, 75, 80, 86, 104, 123 Shi, Ruonan .............................................................................. 108
Sertel, Kubilay (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 86 Shi, Shuai .................................................................................... 50
Sessions, Deanna .....................................................39, 71, 121 Shi, Wanlu ........................................................................85, 117
Sewraj, Keshav ....................................................................... 122 Shi, Xue-Song ............................................................................. 50
Sha, Xuejun .............................................................................. 122 Shih, Ting-Yen ............................................................................. 62
Shaarawi, Amr ........................................................................... 98 Shih, Ting-Yen (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 62
Shadid, Reem .......................................................................... 128 Shin, Geonyeong ................................................................... 104
Shafai, Lotfollah ......................................................................... 73 Shin, Jongchul ......................................................................... 128
Shafiq, Yousuf .............................................. 39, 100, 104, 129 Shin, Sanghoon ......................................................................... 81
Shafqat, Ahmed ......................................................................... 73 Shin, Su Ryon ............................................................................. 50
Shah, Hamil ................................................................................ 39 Shin, Su Ryon (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 50
Shah, Pratik ................................................................................. 62 Shinjo, Shintaro .......................................................................... 59
Shah, Syed Imran Hussain ............................................ 39, 111 Shiono, Mitsuhiro ................................................................... 129
Shahbakhsh, Maryam ............................................................. 82 Shirai, Hiroshi .......................................................................... 114
Shahir, Shahed ...................................................................88, 99 Shirokov, Igor ............................................................................. 54
Shahpari, Morteza ................................................................... 66 Shirokova, Elena ........................................................................ 54
Shahsafi, Alireza ........................................................................ 85 Shishido, Reid .......................................................................... 102
Shaker, George .......................................................... 35, 41, 50 Shivamurthy, Harshitha ............................................................. 78
Shaker, Jafar ............................................................................... 94 Shlivinski, Amir ............................................................................ 43
Shakkottai, Srinivas ................................................................... 92 Shoaib, Nosherwan ..........................................................60, 73
Shaman, Hussein .............................46, 59, 65, 67, 100, 126 Shoaib, Sultan ............................................................................ 73
Shamim, Atif ..................................................................45, 87, 95 Shubair, Raed ..............................................42, 66, 86, 91, 96
Shamim, Atif (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������� 87 Shubair, Raed (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������42, 104
Shan, Tao ................................................................................. 109 Shui, Tianyun .............................................................................. 38
Shang, Junping .......................................................................... 86 Si, Weijian ............................................................................... 124
Shanker, Balasubramaniam ..........................................53, 101 Siafarikas, Dimitrios ............................................................50, 99
Shanmugam Bhaskar, Vignesh ............................. 82, 98, 106 Sibanda, Clifford ....................................................................... 77
Shanta, Mridula .................................................................52, 94 Sierra-Castañer, Manuel �������������������������������������������������������� 77
Shao, Shijia ...................................................................... 41, 108 Sierra-Pérez, Manuel ................................................................ 95
Shao, Wei ...........................................................................60, 79 Sievenpiper, Daniel (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 43
Shao, Yu ......................................................................... 108, 127 Sigmarsson, Hlati ................................................................... 112
Shao, Zelong ......................................................................55, 83 Sigurdsson, Ari ........................................................................... 93
Shao, Zi-Jian ............................................................................... 73 Sihvola, Ari ..............................................................69, 114, 125
Sharawi, Mohammad .................38, 44, 50, 60, 83, 91, 93 Silva, Alcyone César ................................................................ 93
Sharawi, Mohammad (Sess. Co-Chair) 46 Silva, Jean ................................................................................... 61
Sharawi, Mohammed .............................................................. 92 Silva, Murilo ............................................................................... 48
Sharif, Abubakar ........................................................ 49, 52, 60 Silveirinha, Mario ...................................................................... 43
Shariffar, Amir .......................................................................... 101 Silverstein, Daniel ...................................................................... 46
Sharma, Dushyant Kumar ������������������������������������������������������� 85 Silvestri, Fabrizio ........................................................................ 46
Sharma, Kapil ............................................................................ 66 Sim, Chow-Yen-Desmond ......................................... 49, 95, 99
Sharma, Sameer .............................................................56, 115 Simin, Grigory ............................................................................ 92
Sharma, Satish ................. 36, 41, 55, 58, 80, 97, 104, 106 Simon, Winfried ......................................................................... 51
Sharma, Satish (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................... 36, 96, 104 Simon, Winfried (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 51
Sharma, Shashwat ................................................................. 120 Simon da Rosa, Guilherme ���������������������������������������������������� 63
Sharma, Yashika ........................................................................ 55 Simon Da Rosa, Guilherme ������������������������������������������������ 127
Sharshevsky, Arkadi .................................................................. 53 Simons, Rainee .......................................................................... 49
Shavit, Reuven ............................................................................ 82 Simons, Rainee (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 90
Shavit, Reuven (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 121 Simpson, George ...................................................................... 80
Shaw, Ravi .................................................................................. 93 Simpson, Jamesina .................................................................... 53
Sheen, David ............................................................................. 58 Simpson, Ted .............................................................................. 74
Shehab, Shahriar Hasan �������������������������������������������������������� 78 Simsek, Tugba ............................................................................ 94

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Sin, Cheonsig ............................................................................. 97 Stacy, Will .................................................................................. 67
Sinanis, Michael ........................................................................ 37 Stanley, Manoj .......................................................................... 59
Sinclair, Michael ....................................................................... 82 Stanton, Brandon ...................................................................... 67
Singh, Abhishek Kumar ......................................................... 115 Staraj, Robert ......................................................................52, 92
Singh, Dharmendra ..........................................................57, 102 Steer, Killian ................................................................................ 72
Singh, Hari Shankar ................................................................. 96 Stefanopoulos, Spyros ............................................................. 35
Singh, Kunal ............................................................................... 96 Steffen, Thomas ................................................................. 46, 80
Singh, Sahitya ............................................................................ 98 Steinberg, Ben ........................................................................... 72
Singh, Shubham ........................................................................ 69 Stephen, Salamon ................................................................. 105
Singh, Soni .................................................................................. 57 Sternberg, Oren ..................................................................... 124
Singh, Vinamrata ....................................................................... 96 Strachen, Nathan ...................................................................... 37
Singh, Vineet ........................................................................... 107 Strack, Guinevere ...................................................................... 80
Singhal, Punit ........................................................................... 102 Streeter, Samuel ........................................................................ 38
Singh Yadav, Vinit ..................................................................... 89 Stumme, Anna ......................................................................... 111
Singletary, Parker ...................................................................... 37 Stupfel, Bruno .......................................................................... 108
Sinkevich, Eugene .................................................................. 108 Stutzman, Warren ..................................................................... 38
Sipus, Zvonimir ........................................................................... 77 Su, Hsin-Lung .............................................................................. 49
Sirenko, Kostyantyn ................................................................... 61 Su, Jianxun .................................................................................. 71
Sjöberg, Daniel ......................................................................... 68 Su, Yang ................................................................................... 122
Skala, James (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 111 Su, Zhen ............................................................................... 87, 95
Skipper, Michael ....................................................................... 47 Su, Zhi Cheng ............................................................................ 83
Skippins, Andrew ...................................................................... 37 Suga, Ryosuke ........................................................................... 40
Skou, Niels ................................................................................. 97 Sugawara, Eiko ......................................................................... 98
Sleasman, Timothy ............................................................ 54, 75 Sugawara, Yusuke .................................................................... 64
Slobozhanyuk, Alexey ............................................................. 36 Sugimoto, Yuji ............................................................................. 59
Slomian, Izabela ................................................................39, 93 Sugiyama, Masashi .................................................................. 86
Smart, Ken .................................................................................. 63 Sugrue, Joseph ...................................................................61, 87
Smith, David ..................................44, 54, 58, 75, 89, 96, 99 Suh, Seong-Youp ....................................................................... 92
Smith, Graeme E. ................................................................... 123 Suh, Young Hoon ...................................................................... 99
Smith, Graham ........................................................................... 97 Sui, Jiangwei .............................................................................. 85
Smith, Kathryn ...................................................................37, 103 Sukharevsky, Ilya .................................................................... 121
Smith, Stephanie ........................................................................ 63 Sukharevsky, Ilya O. ................................................................. 35
Smolders, Bart ....................................................... 40, 114, 124 Sukhbaatar, Jamiyan ................................................................ 67
Smull, Aaron ............................................................................... 83 Sullivan, Anders ......................................................................... 55
Smyth, Braden ............................................................................ 41 Sultan, Kamel ........................................................... 58, 93, 100
Solimene, Raffaele .................................................................... 43 Sultan, Kamel S. ........................................................................ 73
Solis, Rafael (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������� 65 Sumi, Hirotake ............................................................................ 99
Soltani, Saber ......................................................................... 103 Sun, Hai-Han ........................................................................... 112
Son, Hae-Won .......................................................................... 55 Sun, Jia-Jing .............................................................................. 120
Song, Hong-Ryeol ...........................................................47, 122 Sun, Lin ...................................................................................... 123
Song, Hyok J. ............................................................................. 94 Sun, Neville ............................................................................. 113
Song, Jiming ..................................................................... 71, 120 Sun, Nian .................................................................................... 76
Song, Kun ................................................................................... 85 Sun, Nian (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������������� 76
Song, Lingnan .................................................................... 46, 93 Sun, NianXiang ...................................................................... 113
Song, Xiaoqian .......................................................................... 43 Sun, Qian ..................................................................... 41, 48, 96
Song, Ye ...................................................................................... 48 Sun, Qingtao .............................................................................. 67
Soo, Qi Ping ............................................................................... 57 Sun, Qi-Xuan .............................................................................. 89
Sood, Neeraj ............................................................................. 57 Sun, Shang Xi ............................................................................. 40
Soper, Brian ............................................................................... 41 Sun, Sheng .............................................................72, 120, 129
Sora, Shouta .............................................................................. 50 Sun, Shuzhan ............................................................................. 79
Sorbello, Gino ........................................................................ 117 Sun, Sining .................................................................................. 91
Sotomayor, Clivia .................................................................. 116 Sun, Xiaoliang ............................................................................ 95
Sounas, Dimitrios .................................................65, 71, 81, 96 Sun, Yuntao ................................................................................. 52
Sousa Santos, Jonas ................................................................. 45 Sun, Zhi-Yuan .............................................................................. 76
Spencer, Edmund ...............................................................45, 49 Sunaga, Yoshimi ........................................................................ 79
Spirito, Marco ............................................................................ 78 Sunderlin, Joshua S. .................................................................. 40
Srinivasan, Nandhini ................................................................ 86 Suo, Ying ............................................................43, 49, 56, 111
Sriram, Sharath .......................................................................... 69 Supinski, Marc ........................................................................... 95
Srivastava, Kumar Vaibhav ................................... 63, 73, 113 Suravarjhula, Venkat Kaushik ������������������������������������������������� 47
Srivastava, Shruti ....................................................................... 98 Swoboda, John ...................................................................... 105
Srivastava, Viranjay M. ............................................................ 74 Sydänheimo, Lauri ..............................................................42, 60

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Syed, Irfan Sohail ...................................................................... 57 Taylor, Paul ................................................................................. 60
Syed, Waqas .......................................................................... 117 Tazawa, Ryota ........................................................................... 64
Syrett, Barry ............................................................................. 101 Tazlauanu, Mihai .............................................................. 44, 95
Szpindor, Ed ............................................................................... 80 Tchorowski, Leo ......................................................................... 38
Tcvetkova, Svetlana .................................................................. 36
T Tehrani, Bijan .............................................................................. 95
T, Janani ....................................................................................... 98 Teixeira, Fernando ...............................................71, 75, 79, 83
Tabbal, Azzam ...................................................................55, 97 Tekin, Ibrahim ............................................................................. 80
Taeb, Aidin ................................................................................. 88 Tennant, Alan .......................................................................... 113
Taghinejad, Mohammad ������������������������������������������������������� 72 Tentzeris, Manos ............................................57, 95, 102, 123
Taguchi, Mitsuo (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 74 Terada, Shuhei ........................................................................... 59
Tahir, Farooq A. .......................................... 80, 106, 119, 122 Terzuoli, Andrew ................................................................61, 87
Tahseen, Muhammad M. ..............................53, 60, 92, 114 Texeira, Fernando (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������� 71
Taillandier, Cedric ..................................................................... 54 Thain, Walter .......................................................................... 129
Tajvidy, Ali ................................................................................... 74 Thakar, Dip ..........................................................................42, 68
Tak, Jinpil ......................................................................46, 55, 86 Theofanopoulos, Panagiotis ......................................... 51, 123
Takacs, Alexandru .................................................................. 129 Thiel, Michael ............................................................................ 75
Takahashi, Masaharu ............................................................... 83 Thomas Heckler, Marcos Vinicio ������������������������������������������ 68
Takahashi, Toru .......................................................................... 98 Thompson, Lee ........................................................................... 37
Takano, Tadashi ..................................................................... 129 Tian, Haikuo ............................................................................ 127
Takatori, Yasushi ........................................................................ 64 Tian, Xuezhe ............................................................................... 53
Takeshima, Kento ...................................................................... 79 Tian, Yuan .......................................................................... 41, 108
Takikawa, Michio ...................................................................... 79 Tiary, Madan Gopal ................................................................ 63
Takrimi, Manouchehr ............................................................ 120 Tiberi, Gianluigi ......................................................................... 70
Talbi, Abdessalem .................................................................. 101 Ticconi, Francesca .................................................................. 127
Talbi, Larbi .......................................................... 57, 72, 84, 115 Tice, Jesse ................................................................................ 102
Talbi, Larbi (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������������� 57 Tidwell, Matthew ...................................................................... 48
Talty, Timothy .............................................................................. 94 Tilberg, Benjamin ....................................................................... 78
Tamagnone, Michele ............................................. 66, 72, 103 Tillman, R. Henry ........................................................................ 40
Tamagnone, Michele (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������ 66 Tirado, Luis .......................................................................... 56, 71
Tamaki, Airi .............................................................................. 103 Tirado, Luis E. ........................................................................... 107
Tamas, Razvan ........................................................................... 74 Titz, Diane ................................................................................... 95
Tamayo-Dominguez, Adrian �������������������������������������������������� 77 Tobia, Antonino ...................................................................... 126
Tamayo-Domínguez, Adrián �������������������������������������������������� 77 Tobon, Jorge ........................................................................... 109
Tamburrino, Antonello .............................................................. 52 Tobon Vasquez, Jorge A. ������������������������������������������������������� 78
Tan, Chao ................................................................................... 48 Toccafondi, Alberto ........................................................78, 121
Tan, Eng Leong ........................................................ 82, 98, 106 Toeda, Yuta ................................................................................ 47
Tan, Ke ...................................................................................... 108 Tok, Rustu Umut ................................................................... 37, 61
Tan, Mingtao ............................................................................. 52 Tokgoz, Cagatay ................................................................... 121
Tan, Shurun .......................................................................54, 126 Tokgoz, Cagatay (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������40, 121
Tanaka, Fumihiro ........................................................................ 50 Tokunou, Tatsuki ......................................................................... 74
Tanaka, Shoji .............................................................................. 49 Tolin, Enrico ............................................................................. 116
Tanaka, Toshiyuki ...................................................................... 57 Tomasic, Boris .................................................................... 46, 74
Tang, Haoyu .............................................................................. 68 Tombs, Tom ................................................................................. 94
Tang, Hong .............................................................. 36, 89, 111 Tomura, Takashi ................................................................. 64, 85
Tang, Jiazhi ................................................................................. 44 Tong, Mei Song ...................40, 60, 83, 84, 119, 120, 123
Tang, Jingchao ........................................................................... 56 Tonooka, Tabito ......................................................................... 99
Tang, Min .........................................................................73, 114 Topalli, Kagan ............................................................................ 94
Tang, Pu ....................................................................................... 76 Topsakal, Erdem ..............................................................86, 104
Tang, Wei ................................................................................ 109 Topsakal, Erdem (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������86, 104
Taniguchi, Ryotato ..................................................................... 96 Torres Jimenez, Rafael Pedro ������������������������������������������������� 64
Tao, Sihong ............................................................................. 120 Tosato, Luciano .......................................................................... 35
Tarasenko, Nicholas ................................................................. 45 Toscano, Alessandro ..................... 54, 71, 81, 96, 116, 126
Tariq Chatha, Hasan ................................................................ 80 Toso, Giovanni ............................................................43, 46, 87
Tariq Chattha, Hassan ............................................................. 49 Tournier, Pierre-Henri ................................................................ 43
Tascone, Riccardo .................................................................. 102 Toyao, Hiroshi ..................................................................56, 112
Taskin, Baris ................................................................................ 80 Toyoda, Ichihiko ........................................................................ 42
Tawk, Youssef ............................................................46, 87, 102 Trampler, Michael ..................................................................... 97
Tawk, Youssef (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 66 Tran, Huy Hung ......................................................................... 48
Tayli, Doruk ................................................................................. 68 Tran, Nghi ................................................................................... 92
Taylor, Jim .................................................................................... 69 Tran, Nghia ................................................................................ 35

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Trembinski, Richard .................................................................... 41 Vadepu, Sai Krishna ................................................................. 45
Trenta, Danilo ............................................................................. 88 Vahabzadeh, Yousef ................................................................ 96
Tretyakov, Sergei ........................................... 36, 71, 116, 129 Vaidhyanathan, Bala ................................................................ 36
Trichopoulos, Georgios ..........................................43, 51, 123 Vakalis, Stavros ....................................................................... 112
Tripon-Canseliet, Charlotte ������������������������������������������������� 116 Valale Prasannakumar, Prathap �������������������������������������������� 50
Tripta, Tripta ................................................................................ 48 Valayil, Minu .............................................................................. 39
Trivedi, Kedar .......................................................................... 114 Valdes-Garcia, Alberto ............................................................ 45
Triverio, Piero ................................................................. 120, 125 Valenzuela, Reinaldo ............................................................... 38
Troksa, Blake ........................................................................... 121 Valerio, Guido .................................................................43, 103
Trulli, Susan ................................................................................. 68 Valerio, Guido (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 84
Tsai, Cheng-Han ....................................................................... 49 Valero-Nogueira, Alejandro .................................. 51, 77, 115
Tsai, Zong-Chen .................................................................49, 55 Valle Lopez, Luis ........................................................................ 64
Tsang, Leung ..............................................54, 84, 85, 98, 126 Vandenbosch, Guy A. E. ...............................................38, 116
Tsang, Leung (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 126 Van den Brande, Quinten ������������������������������������������������������ 82
Tse, Man Siu ............................................................ 82, 98, 106 Vanderklugt, Alex ................................................................... 105
Tsuji, Hiroyuki ...................................................................... 46, 99 Van der Weide, Daniel ............................................................ 85
Tsuji, Mikio ........................................................................... 67, 94 Vanfleteren, Jan .......................................................................... 82
Tsutsumi, Koji ............................................................................... 59 Vanhille, Kenneth J. ................................................................... 67
Tumkur Jayakumar, Naveen Kumar �������������������������������������� 40 Vani, Bruno C. ............................................................................ 45
Tun, Soe Min .............................................................................. 97 Vankayala, Vidya ...................................................................... 74
Turkmen, Ceyhan ...................................................................... 60 van Rhoon, Gerard C. ............................................................. 57
Turvani, Giovanna ..................................................................... 78 van Schelven, Ralph ................................................................. 55
Tuvi, Ram ..................................................................................... 62 van Tonder, Johann ................................................................... 51
Tyndall, Daniel ........................................................................... 70 Van Vliet, Frank .......................................................................... 55
Tyo, J. Scott ................................................................................. 47 Vaquero, Alvaro F. ..................................................................... 97
Tyo, Scott (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������������� 47 Vardaxoglou, J. (Yiannis) (Sess. Co-Chair) 80
Tzanos, Panos ............................................................................ 61 Vardaxoglou, Yiannis .............36, 43, 45, 80, 94, 115, 116
Tzarouchis, Dimitrios ....................................................... 69, 125 Vargas-Rosales, Cesar ......................................................45, 74
Varner, Michael ......................................................................... 71
U Varum, Tiago ........................................................................... 112
Uchida, Shigeru ......................................................................... 59 Varum, Tiago (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 112
Udpa, Lalita .........................................................................52, 59 Vaseem, Mohammad .............................................................. 95
Udpa, Satish .......................................................................52, 59 Vassilev, Vessen ......................................................................... 59
Ueda, Tetsuya ............................................................................ 59 Vaughan, Rodney ............36, 45, 63, 73, 84, 91, 104, 127
U. Khan, Muhammad ........................................................... 106 Vaughan, Rodney (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������36, 72, 84
Ukkonen, Leena ....................................................... 42, 60, 104 Vavriv, Dmytro ............................................................................ 55
Ulate, Marcela .......................................................................... 70 Vázquez-Cabo, Jose ............................................................. 107
Ul Haq, Muhammad ............................................................. 117 Veasey, Martin ........................................................................ 105
Ul Islam, Qamar ........................................................................ 42 Vecchi, Giuseppe ................... 74, 109, 116, 119, 122, 129
Ullah, Hidayat ..................................................................80, 122 Vega Stavro, Jose Felix ..................................................... 47, 49
Unlu, Mehmet .............................................................50, 66, 94 Veidt, Bruce ................................................................................ 98
Unlu, Mehmet (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������ 108, 119 Vela, Russell ................................................................................ 61
Unnsteinsson, Sigmar ............................................................... 65 Velasquez, Carlos ..................................................................... 75
Uno, Toru .................................................................................... 86 Vellas, Nicolas ........................................................................... 58
Unutmaz, Muhammed Abdullah ������������������������������������������ 50 Vellucci, Stefano .................................................................71, 96
Upadhyay, Mamta ................................................................ 115 Vendhan, C. P. ........................................................................... 61
Upadhyay, Rahul ....................................................................... 96 Venezia, Philip ............................................................................ 81
Urbas, Augustine ....................................................................... 72 Venkataraman, Jayanti ............................................................. 66
Ur-Rehman, Masood ................................................................ 80 Venkataraman, Jayanti (Sess. Co-Chair) 66
Usai, Pierpaolo ...................................................................40, 76 Venkatesan, Jawahar ............................................................... 47
Ushikoshi, Daiju ....................................................................... 103 Venkatesh, Suresh ...................................................................... 38
Usikalu, Mojisola Racheal ............................................ 91, 127 Veremey, Vladimir ...................................................................... 50
Uslenghi, Piergiorgio L. E. .........................................55, 74, 98 Verni, Francesco ..................................................................... 109
Uysal, Ismail ............................................................................... 53 Vernì, Francesco ..................................................................... 122
Uzel, Sebastien ....................................................................... 102 Vescovo, Roberto ......................................................... 111, 117
Uz Zaman, Ashraf ..............................................................51, 77 Vesterdal, Niels ..................................................................51, 79
Uz Zaman, Ashraf (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������ 77 Vico, Felipe .............................................................................. 122
Vieira, José .................................................................................. 78
V Villadangos, Jesus ..................................................................... 92
Villageois, Tran Mai ................................................................. 74
V.A, Shameena .......................................................................... 47 Villalobos, Cristina (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������� 68

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Villalobos, M.Cristina ............................................................... 68 Wang, Jing ........................................................ 73, 90, 97, 102
Villarino, Ramon ......................................................................... 90 Wang, Jingchen ..................................................................... 128
Vincelj, Leo .................................................................................. 41 Wang, Johnson .......................................................................... 59
Vipiana, Francesca ....................................... 66, 78, 109, 116 Wang, Johnson (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������� 59
Vipiana, Francesca (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 45 Wang, Junhong ......................................................................... 84
Virkki, Johanna ........................................................................ 104 Wang, Kai ...........................................................................40, 79
Virone, Giuseppe ............................................................74, 102 Wang, Kun ......................................................................... 54, 82
Vital, Dieff ..........................................................................83, 128 Wang, Lei ............................................................................42, 51
Voci, Francesco ............................................................... 39, 115 Wang, Li ..........................................................................117, 126
Vo Dai, Toan .............................................................................. 35 Wang, Ling ................................................................................. 48
Vogel, Martin ............................................................................. 51 Wang, Longhe ........................................................................... 57
Vohra, Nagma ........................................................................... 86 Wang, Min ..........................................................................35, 63
Volakis, John (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������60, 80 Wang, Mingkai ....................................................... 36, 52, 106
Volakis, John L. ......43, 50, 68, 72, 75, 78, 81, 83, 90, 96, Wang, Nannan ............................................................... 69, 114
99, 104, 106, 107, 116, 121, 128 Wang, Nan-Nan ............................................................58, 107
Volkov, Dmytro ....................................................................68, 80 Wang, Ning ............................................................................ 108
Volpi, Luigi ................................................................................... 78 Wang, Pao-Jen ...................................................................59, 74
Von Holten, Joseph ................................................................... 71 Wang, Qi ................................................................................... 70
Von Novak, Bill .......................................................................... 78 Wang, Qiang ............................................................................ 52
Vosoogh, Abbas ....................................................................... 77 Wang, Qing ............................................................................... 70
Vouvakis, Marinos N. .................61, 66, 83, 112, 119, 120 Wang, Rui ................................................................................... 92
Vryonides, Photos ...................................................................... 46 Wang, Shaoshi ....................................................................... 108
Vuong, Tan Phu .......................................................................... 90 Wang, Shi Cong ....................................................................... 84
Wang, Shu ....................................................................... 61, 128
W Wang, Wanqiao ...................................................................... 38
Wagner, Sam ............................................................................ 47 Wang, Wei .......................................... 55, 63, 65, 73, 90, 97
Wagner, Samuel ....................................................................... 84 Wang, Xiang .......................................................................50, 58
Wah González, Carlos ���������������������������������������������������������� 65 Wang, Xiaoyi ............................................................................. 48
Wakasa, Masahiro .................................................................. 85 Wang, Xiaozhou .................................................................... 112
Wakatsuchi, Hiroki .......................................................... 89, 103 Wang, Xin ........................................................................... 44, 67
Walborn, Benjamin ................................................................... 54 Wang, Xinjun .............................................................................. 76
Wali, Muhammad R. ............................................................. 122 Wang, Xiong .............................................................................. 70
Wall, Walter (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 109 Wang, Xu-Chen ......................................................................... 71
Wallace, Jon ................................................................. 100, 127 Wang, Xuetian ........................................................................... 87
Wallén, Henrik ........................................................................ 125 Wang, Yan ................................................................................. 77
Walsh, Evan ............................................................................ 102 Wang, Yang .................................................................. 108, 127
Wan, Guo Chun ....................................................................... 60 Wang, Yatao .......................................................................... 126
Wan, Ting ................................................................................ 120 Wang, Yi .................................................................................. 111
Wang, Anthony ......................................................................... 36 Wang, Yifan ............................................................................... 44
Wang, Baosheng ..................................................................... 70 Wang, Ying ................................................................................ 97
Wang, Baoyi ............................................................................. 91 Wang, Ying (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������� 42
Wang, Bingzhong .................................................................... 91 Wang, Yiying ..................................................................... 94, 97
Wang, Bing-Zhong ......................................................... 79, 106 Wang, Yu .............................................................................35, 53
Wang, Chao-Fu ............................................................... 91, 127 Wang, Yuanxun Ethan .........37, 38, 55, 61, 64, 83, 86, 87
Wang, Chao-Fu (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������45, 91, 108 Wang, Yue ............................................................. 41, 109, 116
Wang, Chenghui ............................................................... 77, 84 Wang, Zhao ........................................................................... 128
Wang, Cong .............................................................................. 71 Wang, Zhuochao ..................................................................... 89
Wang, Dan ................................................................................ 60 Wang, Zi ........................................................................... 41, 124
Wang, Dawei ............................................................................ 36 Wang, Zi Yuan .......................................................................... 40
Wang, Dezhi ............................................................. 61, 67, 103 Ward, Jeffrey ........................................................................... 103
Wang, Fei ................................................................................... 44 Ware, Taylor ................................................................. 100, 104
Wang, Haiming ................................................................67, 106 Warne, Larry .............................................................................. 64
Wang, Hang .............................................................................. 61 Warnick, Karl ............................................................................. 88
Wang, Hanming ....................................................................... 61 Wasik, Tomasz .......................................................................... 54
Wang, Hanyang ................................................................59, 77 Wasky, Raymond ...................................................................... 87
Wang, Hao .........................................................................73, 77 Wästberg, Bo ............................................................................ 98
Wang, Heesu ............................................................................ 97 Watanabe, Hikaru .................................................................... 59
Wang, Hongjian ..................................................... 79, 88, 101 Watanabe, Soichi ..................................................................... 65
Wang, Hua ......................................................................83, 113 Webb, Jon .................................................................................. 83
Wang, Jiawei .......................................................................... 124 Weeks, Robert ........................................................................ 102
Wang, Jia-Yi ............................................................................... 76 Wei, D. J ................................................................................... 113

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Wei, Du-Juan .......................................................................39, 82 Wu, Gangxiong ........................................................................ 52
Wei, Kun ..............................................................................39, 82 Wu, Ji ........................................................................................ 109
Wei, Michael ............................................................................. 53 Wu, Jingbo .............................................................................. 103
Wei, Pengbo ........................................................................... 123 Wu, Ke .................................................................................40, 82
Wei, Yanyu ................................................................................. 52 Wu, Ke-Li ..............................................................................85, 92
Wei, Yiwen .............................................................................. 127 Wu, Lifeng ................................................................................ 111
Wei, Zhun ............................................................................62, 99 Wu, Li-Feng .................................................................... 120, 122
Weihua, Zhou ............................................................................ 49 Wu, Lin-Sheng ......................................................................... 114
Weile, Daniel (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������� 123 Wu, Mingqi ................................................................................ 56
Weile, Daniel S. ........................................................... 119, 123 Wu, Qi ................................................................58, 67, 77, 106
Weily, Andrew ........................................................................... 63 Wu, Qun ............................................................36, 52, 53, 122
Weinmann, Frank ...................................................................... 91 Wu, Runqi ................................................................................... 67
Weinmann, Frank (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������� 91 Wu, Siliang .............................................................................. 117
Weiskopf, Nikolaus .................................................................. 70 Wu, Te-Kao ............................................................................. 111
Weiss, Steven (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������82, 105 Wu, Wen ..........................................................................68, 126
Weiss, Steven J. ..................................................................48, 82 Wu, Xiaoqing ............................................................................. 99
Weldon, Thomas ......................................................37, 72, 105 Wu, Xitong .................................................................................. 59
Weldon, Thomas (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������� 37, 63 Wu, Yi-Lung ................................................................................. 72
Weller, Thomas ................................................................ 71, 102 Wu, You-Quan .......................................................................... 73
Weller, Thomas (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������� 71 Wu, Zhihao ................................................................................ 82
Wen, Dingliang ......................................................................... 77 Wu, Zhuochun ........................................................................ 119
Wen, Guangjun ................................39, 64, 68, 76, 82, 129 Wylde, Richard .......................................................................... 97
Wen, Jia Min ............................................................................. 42
Wen, Shu-Huan ...................................................................... 121 X
Wendt, Joel ............................................................................. 124 Xia, Meng ................................................................................... 48
Wenjia, Hong ......................................................................... 103 Xia, Runliang ..................................................................... 69, 112
Wenner, Brett .......................................................................... 115 Xia, Run-Liang .......................................................................... 117
Wentzloff, David ....................................................................... 45 Xia, Tian .......................................................................... 120, 125
Werner, Douglas (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������52, 116 Xiang, Bing ................................................................................. 63
Werner, Douglas H. ..52, 65, 69, 71, 72, 78, 83, 96, 111, Xiao, Li-Yi ...........................................................................58, 107
119, 121 Xiao, Qiaoqin ............................................................................ 57
Werner, Pingjuan .................................................................... 111 Xiao, Shaoqiu .....................................................................82, 91
Whalen, Eamon ........................................................................ 94 Xiao, Shiwei ............................................................................. 126
Wheeland, Sara .................................................................... 124 Xiao, Xiao .................................................................................... 54
White, Jacob .............................................................................. 53 Xiao, Zhu ..................................................................................... 92
Whittaker, Tom ........................................................................ 115 Xie, Feng ............................................................................84, 123
Whittow, William ...............................................................80, 94 Xie, Fuzhen .................................................................................. 82
Wiart, Joe ................................................................................... 86 Xie, Jian ..............................................................................48, 115
Wig, Elizabeth ....................................................................58, 84 Xie, Jie .......................................................................................... 56
Wijesundara, Shanka .............................................................. 70 Xie, Rensheng .......................................................................... 121
Wilken-Resman, Elias ................................................................ 78 Xin, Hao ........................................................46, 55, 64, 86, 95
Williams, Jeffery ........................................................................ 64 Xin, Hao (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������������� 39
Williams, Jeffery (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 64 Xing, Huili Grace ....................................................................... 64
Wilson, William L. ..................................................................... 66 Xiong, Jiang ............................................................................. 106
Wilton, Donald (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 106 Xiong, Qiaopo ........................................................................... 63
Wilton, D. R. ............................................................................... 66 Xu, Bo ....................................................................................50, 59
Wincza, Krzysztof ..............................................................39, 93 Xu, Guanghui ............................................................................. 60
Withayachumnankul, Withawat ������������������������������������������� 69 Xu, Guodong ............................................................................. 48
Witte, Russell .............................................................................. 86 Xu, Hengyu ................................................................................. 96
Wittemen, Nicholas ................................................................. 71 Xu, Jie ........................................................................................ 113
Woelfle, Gerd ........................................................................... 51 Xu, Jie (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������������������� 78
Wolfe, Pierre-Francois .......................................................35, 56 Xu, Jin ........................................................................................... 56
Wolfmüller, Mathias ................................................................. 54 Xu, Jun .......................................................................................... 87
Wolosinski, Grzegorz .............................................................. 54 Xu, Junqing .................................................................................. 59
Wong, Alex M. H. ................................................................. 103 Xu, Kevin ......................................................................... 111, 115
Wong, Hang .............................................................................. 37 Xu, Lan ...................................................................................38, 54
Wong, Rui ................................................................................ 107 Xu, Liang ................................................................................... 107
Wong, Thomas ................................................................ 41, 124 Xu, Lifan ........................................................................................ 70
Woo, Dae Woong ........................................................... 56, 92 Xu, Luyao ..................................................................................... 70
Wood, Michael ..................................................................... 124 Xu, Min Yin .............................................................................. 103
Wu, Fan ....................................................................................... 76 Xu, Peng .................................................................................... 117
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Xu, Qing ...................................................................................... 40 Yang, Rui .................................................................................. 119
Xu, R. ......................................................................................... 113 Yang, Shiwen ......................... 35, 38, 77, 84, 111, 117, 126
Xu, Rui .............................................................. 39, 82, 106, 123 Yang, Shuai ................................................................................ 95
Xu, Rui-Min .................................................................................. 49 Yang, Tae-Young ....................................................................... 92
Xu, Shenheng .....................................35, 43, 53, 56, 72, 109 Yang, Tao .................................................................................... 58
Xu, Xiaojian .............................................................99, 123, 126 Yang, Wanchen ........................................................................ 75
Xu, Yunxiao ................................................................................. 82 Yang, Wanjun ............................................................................ 67
Xue, Chen ....................................................................65, 68, 78 Yang, Wenkao ....................................................................... 117
Xue, Ke ........................................................................................ 60 Yang, Xin ..................................................................................... 48
Xue, Li ....................................................................................79, 83 Yang, Xue .................................................................................... 35
Yang, Yang ............................................................... 52, 56, 119
Y Yang, Yao ................................................................................... 48
Yaghjian, Arthur ......................................................................... 90 Yang, Yaohui ................................................................47, 60, 79
Yakovlev, Alexander B. ............................................................ 64 Yang, Yueh-Chieh ................................................................... 121
Yalouskikh, Arseni ...................................................................... 87 Yang, Zhao ................................................................................. 64
Yamada, Keiju ............................................................................ 90 Yang, Zhen-Zhong .................................................................... 90
Yamagajo, Takashi .................................................................... 99 Yao, Heming ........................................................................... 128
Yamaguchi, Ryan ....................................................................... 70 Yao, Jiaxin ................................................................................ 106
Yamaguchi, Satoshi .................................................................. 59 Yao, Kai ................................................................................48, 68
Yamakawa, Takeshi ...........................................................50, 62 Yao, Shun .............................................................................39, 81
Yamamoto, Manabu ................................................................ 52 Yao, Yu ........................................................................................ 38
Yamamoto, Ryuta ................................................................... 112 Yao, Zhi (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������������� 126
Yamanaka, Daisuke .................................................................. 83 Yao, Zhi (Jackie) ........................................................................ 61
Yamashita, Kosuke .................................................................... 58 Yao, Zhixin ........................................................................ 91, 119
Yamauchi, Junji ................................................................. 59, 115 Yardim, Caglar .......................................................................... 70
Yamauchi, Junji (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������� 59, 115 Yardim, Caglar (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������70, 105
Yan, Fei ....................................................................69, 112, 117 Yasan, Eray ................................................................................. 94
Yan, Hua .................................................................................. 127 Yazdi, Farshad ........................................................................... 69
Yan, Jie-Bang .............................................................................. 97 Ye, Fang .....................................................................41, 48, 108
Yan, Kuixi ............................................................................. 36, 52 Yeary, Mark ............................................................................ 112
Yan, Stephen (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������� 83 Yee, Brandon ............................................................................. 38
Yan, Su .................................................................................40, 83 Yegnanarayanan, Siva ............................................................ 91
Yan, Su (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������������� 107 Yektakhah, Behzad .........................................................40, 107
Yan, Weizhong .......................................................................... 52 Yeo, Joo Chuan ......................................................................... 71
Yan, Yi ..................................................49, 52, 60, 83, 98, 121 Yeo, Junho ................................................................................... 82
Yanagisawa, Kiyoshi ................................................................ 38 Yeo, Tae-Dong ......................................................... 90, 93, 126
Yang, Biao .................................................................................. 85 Yepes, Cristina ........................................................................... 55
Yang, Caitian ...................................................................68, 123 Yetisir, Ersin .................................................................................. 98
Yang, Cai-Tian ....................................................................63, 76 Yi, Jianjia ........................................................................... 71, 119
Yang, Cara ................................................................................. 56 Yi, Xuan ........................................................................................ 37
Yang, Chang ........................................................................... 120 Yilmaz, A. Egemen ................................................................. 115
Yang, Chang-Fa ........................................................................ 49 Yilmaz, Ali (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������������� 53
Yang, Chin-Lung ...................................................................... 129 Yilmaz, Ali E. ............................................................. 61, 66, 120
Yang, Dooheon ......................................................................... 48 Yilmaz, Tuba ................................................................70, 78, 86
Yang, Fan .....................35, 43, 45, 53, 56, 65, 72, 96, 109 Yin, Hairong ............................................................................... 56
Yang, Fan (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������������� 68 Yin, Hong-Cheng ................................................................... 127
Yang, Feng ............................36, 52, 92, 107, 111, 117, 121 Yin, Jia Yuan ............................................................................... 52
Yang, Guangli .................................36, 52, 60, 84, 102, 106 Yin, Jiexi .................................................................................... 106
Yang, Guangli .......................................................................... 59 Yin, Jungang ............................................................................... 67
Yang, Guangwei .................................................................... 106 Yin, Shuangbin ........................................................................... 56
Yang, Guohui .......................................................................... 122 Yin, Wen-Yan ....................................................................60, 119
Yang, Guo-Min ....................................................................... 103 Yin, Xiangqing ............................................................................ 36
Yang, Hoesung .......................................................................... 62 Yin, Zhiping .............................................................................. 107
Yang, Hongfeng ..............................................................66, 120 Ying, Zhinong ......................................................................50, 59
Yang, Jian ......................................................................59, 67, 77 YiZhong, Wu .............................................................................. 96
Yang, Jiangjun ............................................................... 106, 123 Yılmaz, Ali E. ........................................................................53, 61
Yang, Jiang-Jun .........................................................39, 82, 113 Ylä-Oijala, Pasi ....................................................................... 125
Yang, Mi ..................................................................................... 45 Yokota, Hideo ......................................................................... 108
Yang, Mingwei .......................................................................... 95 Yoneda, Kazue .......................................................................... 50
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Yonemoto, Naruto ................................................................. 108 Zardi, Francesco ........................................................................ 35
Yoo, Jeong-Ung ......................................................................... 55 Zarei, Parham ............................................................................. 74
Yoo, Jong-Sang .......................................................... 69, 90, 93 Zauli, Felipe ................................................................................ 45
Yook, Jong-Gwan ................................................. 47, 122, 126 Zayats, Anatoly ...................................................................... 116
Yoon, Ick-Jae ........................................................................... 104 Zeghdoud, Abdelbaki ............................................................. 73
Yoon, Ick-Jae (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 64 Zeidaabadi Nezhad, Abolghasem ���������������������������82, 103
Yoon, Young Joong ........................................................... 44, 94 Zekios, Constantine ............................................................... 120
Yoshida, Takuya ........................................................................ 42 Zekios, Constantinos ................................................... 119, 120
Yoshino, Ittoku ............................................................................ 59 Zeng, Kaiyuan ................................................................. 79, 128
Yoshioka, Hideharu .................................................................. 59 Zeng, L.Y. ............................................................................ 36, 52
Youn, Youngno ........................................................................... 89 Zeng, Qi ..................................................................................... 70
Young, Brian ............................................................................... 87 Zeng, Qingsheng ...................................................................... 69
Young, Matthew ..................................................................... 107 Zeybek, Tolga ............................................................................ 63
Youssef, Islam D. ........................................................................ 52 Zhai, Guohua ..................................................................48, 121
Yu, Bin .......................................................................................... 59 Zhan, Han-Lin .......................................................................... 100
Yu, Bo ........................................................................................... 81 Zhang, Anxue .....................................................................42, 44
Yu, Chao ..................................................................................... 50 Zhang, Cheng ....................................................................49, 63
Yu, Chen ................................................................................... 106 Zhang, Chu ................................................................................ 49
Yu, Chung-En ........................................................................... 129 Zhang, Daisong ........................................................................ 93
Yu, Fei ........................................................................................... 48 Zhang, Dawei ......................................................................... 122
Yu, Feng .................................................................................... 117 Zhang, Enze ................................................................65, 68, 78
Yu, Hao ....................................................................................... 53 Zhang, Fuheng ........................................................................ 103
Yu, Jong-Won ......69, 72, 90, 93, 99, 113, 114, 126, 129 Zhang, Guifu ........................................................................... 112
Yu, Jong-Won (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 69 Zhang, Hailin ............................................................................. 71
Yu, Shang .................................................................................... 76 Zhang, Hanxiang ...................................................................... 72
Yu, Tian ..................................................................................... 112 Zhang, Hao Helen ................................................................... 55
Yu, Xinhua .................................................................................... 58 Zhang, Haoran .......................................................................... 45
Yu, Zhiru ...................................................................................... 43 Zhang, Hao-Xuan .................................................................. 119
Yuan, Feng .................................................................................. 67 Zhang, Haoyang ................................................................... 126
Yuan, Saisai ................................................................................ 99 Zhang, Hongtao ................................................................55, 65
Yuan, Tao ............................................................................. 87, 95 Zhang, Hong-Tao ..................................................................... 63
Yuan, Yueyi ................................................................................. 52 Zhang, Hualiang ........................................... 36, 89, 111, 121
Yucel, Abdulkadir ...................................................................... 53 Zhang, Hualiang (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������78, 111
Yücel, Abdulkadir ............................................................ 61, 109 Zhang, Hui ............................................................................... 108
Yue, Taiwei ...........................................................................65, 72 Zhang, Jianhua .......................................................................... 43
Yuk, Kelvin ................................................................................ 128 Zhang, Jinping ........................................................................... 82
Yun, Seok-Hyun .......................................................................... 35 Zhang, Kaizhi .................................................................117, 126
Yun, Sohyeun .............................................................................. 97 Zhang, Kedi ................................................................................ 83
Yurduseven, Okan .......................................44, 58, 89, 96, 99 Zhang, Kuang ........................................... 36, 52, 53, 89, 122
Yurduseven, Okan (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������58, 67 Zhang, Lei ................................................................................ 127
Zhang, Lifang .......................................................................... 101
Z Zhang, Lingwen ...................................................................... 117
Zabihi, Roshanak ............................................................... 36, 84 Zhang, Lisha ............................................................................ 124
Zabihi, Roshank (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 82 Zhang, Miao .......................................................................... 100
Zackrisson, Jan ........................................................................... 88 Zhang, Miao (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 100
Zadehgol, Ata .................................................................52, 119 Zhang, Min ......................................................................55, 123
Zaghloul, Amir (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 88 Zhang, Ming ........................................................................... 108
Zaghloul, Amir I. ...............................................52, 82, 88, 106 Zhang, Ning .............................................................................. 45
Zaharov, Victor .......................................................................... 74 Zhang, Pengfei .......................................................................... 91
Zahran, Sherif R. ........................................................................ 75 Zhang, Qingyuan .................................................... 59, 87, 107
Zaid, Jamal ..................................................................46, 58, 59 Zhang, Rongrong ...................................................................... 40
Zajic, Alenka ....................................................................... 87, 91 Zhang, Runren .................................................61, 67, 103, 108
Zajić, Alenka .............................................................................. 93 Zhang, Shiyu .......................................................................80, 94
Zaman, Ashraf ............................................................................ 59 Zhang, Shuang .......................................................................... 85
Zaman, Ashraf Uz ..................................................................... 90 Zhang, Shu’nan .......................................................... 49, 83, 98
Zaman, Wajid ........................................................................ 106 Zhang, Taige .............................................................................. 41
Zang, Jiawei ............................................................................... 87 Zhang, Wei ......................................................................48, 115
Zang, Yuzhang .......................................................................... 74 Zhang, Weite ...................................................................76, 107
Zanic, Dominik ........................................................................ 103 Zhang, Wei-Yuan ...................................................................... 76
Zapata, Juan ........................................................................... 108 Zhang, Wenji ......................................................................51, 80
Zarbakhsh, Saman ................................................................. 115 Zhang, Xiangkun ................................................................55, 83

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Zhang, Xingwei ......................................................................... 88 Zhou, Jie ................................................................................... 129
Zhang, Xun .............................................................................. 108 Zhou, Liang .............................................................................. 119
Zhang, Yao-Ping .................................................................60, 73 Zhou, Li-Ming ............................................................................. 89
Zhang, Yong .............................................................................. 40 Zhou, Lingyun ......................................................................59, 87
Zhang, Yonghong ..................................................................... 42 Zhou, Longjian ...............................................................117, 126
Zhang, Youyu ............................................................................. 43 Zhou, Min ................................................................................... 79
Zhang, Yueping ......................................................................... 73 Zhou, Min (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������������� 79
Zhang, Yujie ........................................................................52, 95 Zhou, Qing ................................................................................. 44
Zhang, Yunhua ....................................................................... 101 Zhou, Sai ..................................................................................... 37
Zhang, Yun-Hua ...................................................................... 127 Zhou, Shigang ........................................................................ 123
Zhang, Yun Jing ...............................................................60, 120 Zhou, Siyi .................................................................................... 68
Zhang, Yunpeng ........................................................................ 76 Zhou, Wenyang ..................................................................... 117
Zhang, Yu-Wei ....................................................................63, 76 Zhou, Youwei ............................................................................. 67
Zhang, Zhan .............................................................................. 84 Zhou, Zhi Guo .................................................................83, 120
Zhang, Zhe ................................................................................. 38 Zhou, Zhipeng ........................................................................... 82
Zhang, Zhipeng ..................................................................... 111 Zhu, Danny .............................................................................. 111
Zhang, Zhi-Peng ........................................................... 120, 122 Zhu, Di ...................................................................................... 102
Zhang, Zhizhong ................................................................... 100 Zhu, Fuguo .................................................................................. 82
Zhangs, Yilong ........................................................................... 88 Zhu, Guoqiang ....................................................................... 101
Zhao, Anping ............................................................................. 44 Zhu, Guo-Qiang .................................................................... 127
Zhao, Bing-Xu ..................................................................58, 107 Zhu, Jiang (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������������� 99
Zhao, Hongbo .......................................................................... 86 Zhu, Jia-Qi .................................................................................. 49
Zhao, Hongmei ......................................................................... 74 Zhu, Jiyue .................................................................................... 54
Zhao, Huapeng ..................................................................... 120 Zhu, Lijia ............................................................................84, 102
Zhao, Jiacheng .......................................................................... 77 Zhu, Liju ........................................................................................ 38
Zhao, Jinbo ................................................................................. 63 Zhu, Lina ............................................................................ 71, 119
Zhao, Kezhong .......................................................................... 51 Zhu, Maohua ......................................................................38, 69
Zhao, Kun ................................................................................... 59 Zhu, Qian .................................................................................... 58
Zhao, Lin ..................................................................................... 97 Zhu, Shitao ................................................................................. 44
Zhao, Luyu .................................................................................. 44 Zhu, Shouzheng ..................................................................... 121
Zhao, Qiming ......................................................................... 108 Zhu, Weiren .........................................................38, 52, 69, 82
Zhao, Qing-Yuan .................................................................... 102 Zhu, Xiao-Wei ............................................................................ 50
Zhao, Xiaopeng ........................................................................ 85 Zhu, Xiaozhang ......................................................................... 50
Zhao, Yajun ............................................................................. 108 Zhu, Yan ................................................................................... 127
Zhao, Yanwen ........................................................................ 111 Zhu, Yong .................................................................................... 73
Zhao, Yan-Wen ............................................................ 120, 122 Zhu, Zhongtao ........................................................................... 50
Zhao, Yizhe ............................................................................. 103 Zhuang, Kaijie ............................................................................ 69
Zhao, Yulin .................................................................................. 36 Zhuang, Lu ................................................................... 49, 83, 98
Zhao, Zhiqin .........................................................47, 50, 60, 79 Zich, Riccardo .......................................................... 56, 93, 117
Zhao, Zhiya ......................................................................48, 100 Zich, Rodolfo S. ...................................................................... 114
Zheng, Bowen ......................................................... 36, 89, 111 Ziolkowski, Richard ............................................................ 47, 69
Zheng, Hong Qin .................................................................. 119 Ziolkowski, Richard (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 69
Zheng, Huan .............................................................................. 63 Zong, Hua ...........................................................................69, 80
Zheng, Jianfeng ...................................................................... 119 Zou, Chengzhe ......................................................................... 39
Zheng, Shao Yong .................................................................... 42 Zou, Huanqing ......................................................... 36, 52, 106
Zheng, Shucheng ...................................................................... 84 Zou, Lianfeng .............................................................................. 48
Zheng, Tianyu ............................................................................ 43 Zoughi, Reza .......................................................................58, 90
Zheng, Xuezhi ......................................................................... 116 Zurutuza, Amaia ..................................................................... 103
Zheng, Yue ................................................................................. 83
Zheng, Zhi ...................................................................55, 63, 65
Zheng, Zi-Yang .......................................................................... 73
ZhiGang, Lu ............................................................................... 96
Zhirihin, Dmitry ........................................................................... 36
Zhong, Jingni ...................................................68, 83, 107, 128
Zhong, Le-Hao ........................................................................... 73
Zhong, Zhangdui .................................................... 38, 45, 108
Zhong, Zhimeng ........................................................................ 38
Zhou, Changfei ......................................................................... 96
Zhou, Degen ....................................................................56, 115
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