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Conference at a Glance Sunday, July 6

08:00 - 17:00 Short Courses FD1, FD3, FD4, FD6, FD7 08:00 - 12:00 Short Courses HD1, HD2, HD3, HD5 13:00 - 17:00 Short Courses HD6, HD7, HD9, HD10 Monday, July 7

08:00 - 11:40 08:00 - 11:40 12:00 - 13:00 13:20 - 15:20 18:00 - 21:00

Tuesday, July 8

08:00 - 11:40 09:00 - 12:00 09:20 - 10:20 12:00 - 13:00 13:20 - 17:00 14:40 - 15:40 20:00 - 21:00

Technical Sessions Student Paper Competition Reviewers’ Lunch Technical Sessions Welcome Reception at The Memphis Zoo Technical Sessions Student Design Contest Viewing Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Student and Young Professionals’ Lunch Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Women In Engineering Dessert Reception

Wednesday, July 9

08:00 - 11:40 09:20 - 10:20 13:20 - 17:00 14:40 - 15:40 18:15 - 22:30

Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Awards Reception and Banquet

Thursday, July 10

08:00 - 11:40 09:20 - 10:20 13:20 - 17:00 14:40 - 15:40

Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum

Friday, July 11

08:00 - 11:40 Technical Sessions 13:20 - 17:00 Technical Sessions

All technical sessions take place in the Memphis Cook Convention Center, unless otherwise noted.

Contents Chairs’ Welcome...................................................................... 2 Sessions at a Glance............................................................... 3 Monday............................................................................ 3 Tuesday............................................................................. 4 Wednesday...................................................................... 6 Thursday........................................................................... 8 Friday..............................................................................10 Registration.............................................................................11 Devotions................................................................................11 Speaker Preparation Room....................................................11 Meeting and Event Schedule................................................12 Short Courses.........................................................................13 Social Program.......................................................................20 On-Site Social Events.....................................................20 Companion Hospitality..................................................21 Awards and Society Recognition..........................................22 Steering Committee................................................................24 Technical Program Committee...............................................26 URSI Commission Chairs.......................................................27 Technical Reviewers...............................................................27 Special Sessions.....................................................................30 Student Paper Competition....................................................32 Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum..............32 Finalists............................................................................32 Honorable Mentions......................................................33 2014 IEEE AP-S Student Design Contest..............................37 Sponsors.................................................................................40 Gold Sponsor.................................................................40 Silver Sponsors...............................................................40 Bronze Sponsor..............................................................40 Lanyard Sponsor............................................................40 Exhibitors................................................................................41 Exhibits Location and Hours..........................................41 Technical Program..................................................................43 Exhibitor Details................................................................... 209 Author & Session Co-Chair Index...................................... 222 Convention Center Maps................................................... 280

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Chairs’ Welcome Welcome to Memphis, the Home of the Blues and the birthplace of Rock ‘n’ Roll !! On behalf of the Steering Committee, we extend our warm welcome to attend the 2014 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNCURSI Radio Science Meeting. The Steering Committee has been working hard to plan an innovative and rewarding technical meeting, with numerous opportunities to network and collaborate with your colleagues, and has exciting, unique social activities planned for all family members. We have put together an excellent technical program with 200 oral and poster sessions including special sessions. Full day and half day short courses are scheduled for Sunday, July 6. The student design contest and the student paper competition finals will be held during the conference. Be sure to stop by the exhibits area to meet with various vendors and learn about the hardware and software products they have to offer. New this year is the University Exhibits, with tabletops that highlight research projects at various universities and provide an excellent opportunity to learn about the state of the art research at leading universities in the field of antennas and propagation. Memphis Cook Convention Center is the venue of the conference with Sheraton Memphis Downtown hotel serving as the conference hotel. A skybridge provides convenient access to the Sheraton Hotel. The convention center looks out on the Mississippi River on one side and is immediately adjacent to the Main Street Trolley Line, giving direct access to downtown Memphis and world famous Beale Street. Just south of the Memphis Cook Convention Center, Main Street is now an idyllic pedestrian mall, no automobile traffic allowed. An important part of the Memphis Cook Convention Center is the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts…comedy, classical music, gospel music, and of course, Elvis. Getting around in Memphis is easy. The Memphis Cook Convention Center is located on the downtown trolley line where you can zip to restaurants, theater, and attractions—or just take the leisure route and enjoy the cityscape and views of the Mississippi River. Reception for the Symposium will be held at the Memphis Zoo on Monday, July 7th. Imagine having a zoo all to yourself. And having supper there. And not waiting on long lines to get upclose-and-personal at the exhibits. And doing this with friends 2

and family. Join all the attendees for a private, yes private, reception at the Memphis Zoo. Beginning at 18:00, the zoo is open for AP-S/URSI 2014 attendees only! A buffet dinner, ice cold beverages and desserts will be served at various areas throughout the zoo. We are confident you will have a professionally productive week while enjoying meetings with old friends, making new friends and broadening cultural horizons. Welcome to Memphis.

Monday

Sessions at a Glance

Atef Elsherbeni, General Chair C.J. Reddy, General Co-Chair Oral Sessions at a Glance — Monday Location Morning Afternoon 116: Antenna Metrology Steamboat 101: Computational Modeling of Stochastic Uncertainty in Electromagnetic Components and Systems: Methods and Applications Cotton Row 102: Additive Manufacturing 117: Complex and Artificial in Antenna Technologies Electromagnetic Analysis and Design - In Honor of Professor Mario Sorolla Mississippi 103: Novel Metamaterial 118: Electromagnetic Surfaces and Related Physical Properties of Structured Phenomena Surfaces Sultana 104: Antenna Analysis, 119: Broadband Wires, Design, and Optimization Slots, Horns, and Lenses L3 105: Antenna Design and 120: Printed UWB Optimization Antennas L4 106: Nano-enabled 121: Slotted Waveguide Antennas and EM Devices Antennas and Arrays L10 107: mm-Wave Antennas 122: Novel Antenna and Systems Structures L6 108: Techniques in 123: Volumetric Electromagnetic Theory Electromagnetic Materials L5 109: Advances in 124: Wideband Arrays Antenna Arrays L11 110: Propagation and 125: Propagation in Remote Sensing in Complex Underground Environments and Random Media L12 111: Microwave Imaging 126: Atmospheric and Techniques Ionospheric Propagation Characterization 112: Communication Systems 127: Antennas for Mobile L13 and Sensor Networks Communication Applications L14 113: Medical Applications 128: Miniaturization of of Antennas Antennas Chickasaw 114: Finite-Difference 129: Advanced Antenna Methods Measurements River Bluff 115: Tomography and 130: Antenna Design and Imaging Optimization Techniques 3

Oral Sessions at a Glance — Tuesday Morning Afternoon 201: Wearable and 224: Advances in the Implantable Antennas Development of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Microwave Systems I Cotton Row 202: 3D/Additive and 225: A History of the Inkjet-Printed Antennas Society and Its Technology Mississippi 203: Guided-Wave 226: Antennas Loaded Metamaterial Structures With Metamaterials 205: Recon- 227: Non-traditional Sultana 204: figurable Reconfigurability, Tuning, Millimeter Wave Small and Foldable and Steering Methods Antennas Antennas L3 206: Small Antennas for 228: Designing Small Mobile Platforms Antennas L4 207: Antenna and System 229: Vehicular Antennas Design for Wireless and Communications Communication 209: Wireless 230: Antenna Theory L10 208: Broadband Power Transfer and Design Dual-polarized and CP Printed Antennas L6 210: Meta- 211: Broad- 231: Advanced Materials material band Fractal and Metrology Antennas and Metamaterial-based and Applications Antennas L5 212: Advances in 232: Advances in Antenna Feed Circuits Antenna Feed Circuits and Structures I and Structures II L11 213: Atoms, Antennas, 233: Inverse Scattering Materials: Metrology and and Imaging I Imaging 214: MIMO Communication 234: MIMO Antennas for L12 and Radar Systems Mobile Devices L13 215: Propagation Modeling 235: Propagation and Measurements Channel Emulation and Characterization in Complex Environments L14 216: Medical Imaging 236: Propagation and Sensing Channel Characterization for On-Body Networks Chickasaw 217: Finite-Difference 237: Finite- 238: Fast Time-Domain Methods I Difference Methods Time-Domain Methods II [No Oral Session Scheduled] River Bluff 218: Hybrid Numerical Methods

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Tuesday

Location Steamboat

Interactive Forum Sessions at a Glance — Tuesday Location Morning Ballroom IF219: Dielectric Resonator Antennas from Non Conventional Material IF220: Dielectric Resonator for MIMO Applications and Arrays B-E IF221: Optimization Driven Design IF222: Enhancement of Dielectric Resonator Antenna Charactersitics IF223: Wideband Dielectric Resonator Antennas Afternoon IF239: Advanced and Hybrid Method of Moments Techniques IF240: Design and Optimization of Antennas and Antenna Components IF241: Novel Analytical and Numerical Techniques for Electromagnetics IF242: Numerical Methods for Antennas

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Wednesday

Oral Sessions at a Glance — Wednesday Location Morning Afternoon Steamboat 301: Millimeter-wave 324: Antennas and Sensors Lenses and Beam for Unmanned Air Systems Shaping Applications Cotton Row 302: Algebraic and 325: Multi-Scale and Kernel-Dependent Solvers Multi-Physics Solvers I for Integral Equations Mississippi 303: Transformation 326: Metamaterial Electromagnetics and Structures for EM and Graded Metasurfaces Acoustics Sultana 304: Tunable and 327: Tunable and Multiband Antennas I Multiband Antennas II L3 305: Reflectarray and 328: Beamsteerable Array Elements Reflectarray and Reflectarrays working at mmW, THz, or Infrared L4 306: Emerging Antenna 329: Slotted and Guided Concepts for UWB Systems Wave Antennas I 307: EM 308: 330: Guided 331: L10 Noise and Antennas and Waves and Materials for Wireless Sensors for Waveguiding Printed and Power Transfer Body-Centric Structures Microstrip Applications Antennas L6 309: Charac- 310: Inkjet- 332: Microstrip Antenna teristic Mode Printed Arrays Analysis: Antennas Theory and Applications 334: ElecL5 311: Antenna Theory, 333: Design, and Measurements Pixelated and tromagnetic Dosimetr y Switchable and Exposure Antennas Assessment L11 312: Inverse Scattering 335: Inverse Scattering and Imaging II and Imaging III L12 313: Graphene, Carbon 336: Multi-Antenna Nanotubes, and Nanowires Systems for Wireless Communications 315: Materi- 337: Advances in L13 314: als and Prop- the Development of Education agation Mea- Diagnostic and Therapeutic and Microwave Systems II Simulation surements Tools 339: Phased L14 316: 317: Phased 338: ApArray Sub- and Array Design plications Calibration Super-strates and Charac- of Phased terization Arrays and Near for Phased Field Arrays Sampling Chickasaw 318: Outdoor Propagation 340: Indoor Propagation Channels for Mobile Channels for Wireless Communications Communications River Bluff 319: Antennas for 341: RF and Microwave Biomedical Applications Medical Devices Design and Exposure Analysis

Interactive Forum Sessions at a Glance — Wednesday Location Morning Grand IF320: Frequency Selective Surfaces I Ballroom IF321: Frequency Selective Surfaces II Salon 5 IF322: Fabry-Perot Resonator Antennas IF323: Reconfigurable Frequency Selective Surfaces Afternoon IF342: Advances in Integral Equation Modeling Electromagnetic Devices IF343: Integral Equations IF344: Integral Equations for Scattering Analysis IF345: Volume Integral Equation Methods IF346: Fast and Efficient Integral Equations

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Chickasaw

River Bluff

437: Devices 416: Phased Array Synthesis 436: and Beamforming Nanoscale and Methods Electromag- for Remote netics I Sensing 439: Ac417: Numerical Methods 438: Accelerated and Acceleration Algorithms celerated Computing Computing Methods for Methods for Numerical Numerical Electromag- Electromagnetics I netics II 418: Multi-Scale and 440: Propagation Multi-Physics Solvers II Phenomena and Effects 8

Thursday

Oral Sessions at a Glance — Thursday Location Morning Afternoon Steamboat 401: Antenna, System, 422: Wireless Power Transfer and Spectrum Sharing Systems, Challenges, and Issues in Cognitive Radio Applications and Cognitive Radar Cotton Row 402: Localized Waves: 423: Theory of Theory, Experiment, and Characteristic Modes for Applications Antenna System Design in Wireless Communications Mississippi 403: Active, Non-reciprocal 424: Exotic 425: or Non-linear Metamaterials Scattering NanoScale Features of ElectromagMetamateri- netics II als Sultana 405: Frequency 426: Pattern Reconfigurable Reconfigurable Antennas Antennas L3 406: 407: 427: Reflector Antenna Transmit Reflector Array and Lens Antennas L4 408: Slotted and Guided 428: Slotted and Guided Wave Antennas II Wave Antennas III L10 409: RFID Sensors and 429: Antennas for RFID Systems Systems L6 410: Log Periodic and 430: Electromagnetic Spiral Antennas Interaction and Coupling L5 411: RF and Microwave 431: Antenna Near Field Systems for Wireless and Mutual Coupling Power Transmission 433: L11 412: Microstrip Antennas 432: Layered and Printed Devices Metamaterial Structures Band Gap for Antenna Antennas Enhancement L12 413: Novel Circuits, 434: Propagation and Structures, and Materials Scattering in Random or Complex Media 435: Wideband Printed L13 414: Ultra 415: Antennas Wideband Wideband and Multiband Antennas and Arrays Antennas

Interactive Forum Sessions at a Glance — Thursday Location Morning Grand IF419: Fast Integral Equation Solvers Ballroom IF420: Novel Integral Equation Formulations Salon 5 IF421: Preconditioners and Stable Discretizations for Integral Equations

Afternoon IF441: High Frequency and Asymptotic Methods I IF442: High Frequency and Asymptotic Methods II IF443: Domain Decomposition and New Developments in Finite Element Analysis IF444: Time-Domain Finite Element and Discontinuous Galerkin Methods

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Oral Sessions at a Glance — Friday Morning Afternoon 501: Novel Antenna 518: Terahertz Antennas, Systems for Space and Systems, and Interconnects Ground Applications Cotton Row 502: Numerical Weather 519: Time-domain Prediction Supporting Arrays for Innovative Electromagnetic Wave Communication and Propagation Modeling Sensing Systems Mississippi 503: Complex Materials 520: Electromagnetic and Non-Foster Circuits for Band Gap Structures Antenna Radiation, Scattering and Measurement Control Sultana 504: Reconfigurable 521: Adaptive, Active, Arrays and Smart Antennas L3 505: Innovative Antenna 522: Antenna Theory and Designs Measurements L4 506: Frequency Selective [No Oral Session Scheduled] Surfaces and Metasurfaces 523: Scattering and L10 507: 508: Advances in Theoretical Diffraction RFID Sensing Electromagnetics L6 509: Estimation and 524: Arrays of Small Detection Antennas L5 510: EM and EMC 525: Ultra Wideband Metrology Antennas L11 511: Printed Circuits and 526: Printed Antenna Front-Ends Applications L12 512: Printed and Planar 527: Microstrip Antennas Antennas L13 513: Antenna Arrays 528: Wideband, Multiband, and Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antennas L14 514: 515: Wire- [No Oral Session Scheduled] less ComEBG and munication Terahertz Devices and Radiating Propagation Elements Chickasaw 516: Time-Domain Methods 529: Numerical Methods for Transient Phenomena River Bluff 517: Remote Sensing of 530: Biomedical Imaging the Earth and Detection

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Friday

Location Steamboat

Registration The on-site registration desk is located in Memphis Cook Convention Center on the lobby level. Registration will be open according to the following schedule: Sunday, July 6 07:00 - 17:00 Monday, July 7 07:00 - 17:00 Tuesday, July 8 07:00 - 17:00 Wednesday, July 9 07:30 - 17:00 Thursday, July 10 07:30 - 17:00 Friday, July 11 08:00 - 16:00

Devotions Room L8 will be available for devotions from 07:00 - 09:00 on Monday, July 7 through Friday, July 11.

Speaker Preparation Room Room L9 is available as a speaker preparation room, containing a computer identical to the oral-presentation computers. Speakers may use this room and equipment to test presentations prior to the scheduled presentation.

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Meeting and Event Schedule Saturday, July 5 12:00 - 14:00 AP Strategic Planning Committee....Sheraton: Jackson Room 13:00 - 15:00 AP-S Meetings Committee........................................Room 205 15:00 - 21:00 Joint Meetings Committee........................................Room 205 Sunday, July 6 12:00 - 14:00 Past Presidents’ Lunch........................Sheraton: Jackson Room 08:30 - 17:30 AdCom Meeting .......................................................Room 205 Monday, July 7 12:00 - 13:00 AP-S Reviewers’ Luncheon ......................................Ballroom A 08:00 - 11:40 Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum .......................................................................... Mezzanine Level 17:00 - 18:00 AP-S 2015 Committee Meeting ................................ Room L9 18:00 - 21:00 Welcome Reception at Memphis Zoo Tuesday, July 8 08:00 - 08:30 Student Design Contest: Setup by Finalist Teams (Closed to Public) ................................ Exhibit & Poster Area, Ballrom B-E 08:30 - 09:00 Student Design Contest: Demo for Judges (Closed to Public) ................................ Exhibit & Poster Area, Ballrom B-E 09:00 - 12:00 Student Design Contest: Public Demo ............................................. Exhibit & Poster Area, Ballrom B-E 10:00 - 11:30 Publications Committee ............................................Room 203 12:00 - 13:00 Student Design Contest: Luncheon (Closed to Public) .....................................................................................Room 202 13:00 - 16:00 Student Design Contest: Public Demo ............................................. Exhibit & Poster Area, Ballrom B-E 12:00 - 13:00 Student and Young Professionals’ Lunch ...............Ballroom A 12:00 - 13:00 Wave Propagations Standards Committee ...........Room 204 12:00 - 13:00 AP-S Transactions Editors Lunch ..............................Room 205 12:00 - 13:00 AWPL Editors Lunch ..................................................Room 203 16:00 - 17:00 Future Symposia Meeting ........................................Room 205 17:00 - 18:00 URSI B Business Meeting ............................................ Room L3 17:00 - 18:00 URSI C Business Meeting ........................................... Room L4 20:00 - 21:00 Women in Engineering Reception ...............Ballroom A Foyer Wednesday, July 9 07:00 - 08:00 Student Paper Competition Judges Committee .....Room 203 12:00 - 13:00 Magazine Staff Luncheon .......................................Room 205 12:00 - 13:00 AP-S Fellows Evaluation Committee .......................Room 203 12:00 - 15:00 Antenna Standards Committee ...............................Room 201 17:00 - 18:00 Industry Initiative Committee ...................................... Room L9 17:00 - 18:00 URSI A Business Meeting ........................................... Room L3 17:00 - 18:00 URSI F Business Meeting ............................................ Room L4 17:00 - 18:00 URSI D Business Meeting ........................................... Room L5 18:15 - 19:00 Awards Reception .........................................Ballroom A Foyer 19:00 - 23:00 Awards Banquet.......................................................Ballroom A Thursday, July 10 09:00 - 10:00 AP History Committee ..............................................Room 201 12:00 - 13:00 Education Committee ...............................................Room 201 12:00 - 13:00 Chapter Chairs Luncheon ........................................Room 205 12:00 - 13:00 IEEE Press Liaison.......................................................Room 203 17:00 - 18:00 URSI E Business Meeting ............................................ Room L3 17:00 - 18:00 URSI K Business Meeting ............................................ Room L4 12

Short Courses Sunday July 6, 08:00 - 17:00 FD1

Advanced preconditioning techniques for computational electromagnetics Speakers: P. Andriulli, ENST Bretagne Eric Michielssen, The University of Michigan Location: L3 This course reviews the state of the art in effective preconditioning techniques for integral equations pertinent to the analysis of electromagnetic boundary value problems. The techniques covered permit the construction of rapidly convergent iterative solvers for electric and combined field integral equations and as such are a perfect complement to fast multipole and related accelerators. Applications of these techniques range from antenna analysis to the characterization of microwave devices and circuits, the analysis of electromagnetic compatibility phenomena, and the synthesis of metamaterials. The course will cover theoretical and practical issues related to the development and implementation of several preconditioners, including those that derive from Calderon identities. Moreover, the course will detail the incorporation of the presented techniques into integral equation codes and their interaction with fast matrix-vector multiplication schemes.

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Near-fields in Computational Electromagnetics: A Novel Regularization Technique Speaker: Alireza Baghai-Wadji, University of Cape Town Location: L4 Method of Moments (MoMs), in its originally conceived form, or in any of its more sophisticated advanced variations, continues to be one of the most powerful numerical techniques in computational electromagnetics available today. The steps involved are well understood and the accuracies achievable are impressive. Since the involved system matrices are dense, several powerful strategies have been proposed to remedy this deficiency without compromising the distinguishing features of the MoMs substantially. The application of the MoMs involves choosing appropriate basis- and weighting functions, constructing dyadic Green’s functions, and regularizing weak-, strong- or hyperstrong singularities. The latter step becomes considerably more challenging when simulating microwave device characteristics in multi-scale multi-physics environments. This course focuses on the regularization of dyadic Green’s functions and the near-field phenomena and features the following computationally relevant topics in great detail: (i) Basisand weighting functions will be reviewed by introducing general notions of functional spaces and their duals. Wavelets and dual wavelets, as well as frames and dual frames will be introduced in terms of illustrative examples. A brief discourse on joint timefrequency transforms and multi-resolution analysis will be offered to further clarify modern notions of analysis- and synthesis functions, based on the overarching concept of the resolution of identity. These considerations naturally pave the way for constructing 13

customized basis- and weighting functions. Optimally-localized smooth functions including Wannier functions will be discussed. (ii) Maxwell’s equations will be transformed into an equivalent diagonalized form with its utmost favourable properties. Diagonalization is amenable to symbolic computation, and its realization follows a recipe with a few simple steps only. Following the recipe, Maxwell’s equations in free space, anisotropic-, and bi-anisotropic media can be handled with comparable simplicity. Diagonalization opens the door to a myriad of powerful techniques for investigating the nature of Green’s functions’ singularities, and their systematic and automatic regularization. (iii) It will be demonstrated how basis- and weighting functions can be constructed from the asymptotic tails of dyadic Green’s functions in spectral domain. (iv) The culmination of the course is the introduction of a recently-developed regularization technique, which will be applied to dyadic Green’s functions - in closed as well as numerical forms. A wealth of carefully-chosen examples from electro- and magneto-statics, electrodynamics, photonics and plasmonics in two- and three-dimensional isotropic, anisotropic, and bi-anisotropic (dispersive) media will be presented. A comprehensive manuscript, well over 250 pages, will be made available to course participants.

FD4

Phi Coprocessor and Acceleration Techniques for Computational Electromagnetic Methods Wenhua Speakers: Wenhua Yu and Xiaoling Yang, 2COMU, Inc. Location: L5 In this short course, we introduce the architecture of Phi Coprocessor that is a new and powerful numerical acceleration platform, programming techniques and acceleration techniques in computational electromagnetic methods. The examples will be in acceleration for the parallel FDTD methods and matrix operations in MoM and FEM. This short course introduces how to modify your serial code to run on Phi Coprocessor in the parallel format. We also introduce how to use Phi Coprocessor to accelerate an existing homegrown or commercial EM software. Phi Coprocessor can be used as a regular CPU and runs the EM code compiled on Intel Xeon E3 and E5 with slight code modifications. Phi Coprocessor IS NOT a GPU and IS a general hardware EM acceleration simulation platform.

FD6 The Art and Science of UWB Antennas Speaker: Dr. Hans Schantz, Q-Track Location: L6 The wide scale commercial deployment of ultra-wideband (UWB) systems has led to increased interest in UWB antenna designs. In many cases, though, investigators have unknowingly resurrected already known designs rather than developing new ones. Also, the subtleties of UWB antenna physics and design are not always obvious to those more familiar with narrowband antennas. For instance, the spectral and impedance matching properties of a UWB antenna exert a profound influence on an overall UWB system design. 14

This workshop will enable attendees to: Understand basic antenna physics as applied to UWB antennas Quickly and correctly apply UWB antennas to current projects Design and analyze UWB antennas Integrate these antennas in an RF system Based on the author’s 2005 text, and including material from the forthcoming second edition, this workshop is available in a full day (eight hour) format presenting nearly 500 slides.

FD7 Timed Arrays Speaker: Randy L. Haupt, Colorado School of Mines Location: L8 The term “phased array” implies a narrow band approach due to the term “phased”. Thus, this short course title replaces “phased” with “timed” and concentrates on any aspect of an antenna array that must be viewed from a time perspective. A timed perspective is needed when wideband signals are important. Phase shifters no longer sufficiently align the signals when adding them together. Time is also important if the array is change states such as for adaptive arrays or reconfigurable arrays. In these cases, components change array properties in order to meet some performance standard. This short course explains a variety of issues related to antenna arrays in the time domain. Outline Timed and Phased Array Antennas Array and Signal Basics Array Feeds T/R Modules Time delay units in an array Wideband elements Adaptive Nulling Reconfigurable Arrays

Sunday, July 6, 08:00 - 12:00 HD1

Electromagnetic Metamaterials: Modeling and Applications from Radio-Frequencies to the Visible Speaker: Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin Location: L10 This short course will provide a broad introduction to the field of electromagnetic metamaterials, covering a wide range of topics, from the theoretical approaches to study anomalous wave propagation in arrays of inclusions near resonance and the relevant challenges in describing the wave propagation in these arrays in terms of a homogeneous material, to their application in a variety of fields of research and over a wide spectrum of frequencies. After a background on homogenization theory and proper modeling of metamaterials, the course will focus on various exciting properties and applications of metamaterials, in order to realize electromagnetic cloaks, negative-index 15

materials, sub-diffractive waveguides and antennas, enhanced nonlinearities and nonreciprocity, sensing, imaging and energy harvesting devices, nanocircuits and nanoantennas, and various other exciting wave phenomena. I will discuss in detail how these concepts may be applied to overcome current technological challenges and provide breakthroughs in applied fields related to electromagnetics, radio-science and optics.

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Intelligent Antenna Design Using Characteristic Mode Analysis Speakers: Martin Vogel, Gopinath Gampala, and C.J. Reddy EM Software & Systems (USA) Inc. Location: L11 The theory of Characteristic Mode Analysis (CMA) is a wellknown method that allows for the analysis of arbitrary structures by solving a generalized eigenvalue equation derived from the Method of Moments (MoM) impedance matrix. The resulting eigenvalues and eigenvectors give insight into the resonating behavior of structures such as antennas. This helps designers to follow a systematic, intelligent approach rather than a brute force method, by looking at the eigenvalue spectrum and the eigenvector distribution. The approach is based on insight in the fundamental resonance characteristics of antenna geometries and of the structures on which they are mounted. This insight aids in choosing the locations of the excitations on the antenna and of the antennas on the platform. Furthermore, knowledge of the coupling between excitations and modes enables the design engineer to synthesize the desired antenna pattern by exciting a linear combination of modal patterns. This is a deterministic approach, based on insight in physics. It contrasts with an approach in which an optimization routine is used to explore a large many-dimensional design space with few constraints. This short course will present a refresher on the theory of characteristic modes and practical examples illustrating use of CMA for variety of antenna designs. In this course attendees will learn computation of characteristic modes for arbitrary geometries visualization of character currents and radiation patterns use of modal significance and mode tracking for antenna design use of CMA for antenna placement on structures antenna design process for using CMA practical antenna design examples

HD3

Low-profile Natural and MetamaterialConcept Antennas Speaker: Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University, Koganei, Tokyo, Japan Location: L12 Low-profile antennas have been an ongoing topic of interest in the antenna field for over four decades. Their inherent characteristics of compactness, low aerodynamic resistance, and durability make them attractive for use in modern communication systems, particularly mobile systems and earth-satellite communication systems. As these systems advance, the need for smaller, more 16

robust low-profile designs to meet ever-stricter system requirements has driven the field of low-profile antenna design forward. With this trend has come the need for new antenna design references; this short course is intended to help meet this need, covering recent progress in low-profile natural and metamaterial-concept antennas. This course is composed of three chapters. Chapter 1 summarizes the analysis methods for low-profile natural and metamaterialconcept antennas. The method of moments and the explicit and implicit finite-difference time-domain methods are briefly described. In addition, an equivalent-circuit representation for metamaterial-concept antennas is presented and useful design equations are explained. Chapter 2 presents the following natural antennas: (N1) Inverted L-F card antenna, (N2) Fan- and ellipticalshaped card antennas, (N3) Fan-shaped base station antenna, (N4) Conducting body of revolution with a shorted parasitic ring (BOR-SPR) for a base station antenna, (N5) Linearly-polarized rhombic grid array for a beam scanning antenna, (N6) Circularlypolarized loop-based grid array for a beam scanning antenna, (N7) Tilted beam high-gain antenna system composed of a patch and an inhomogeneous plate, (N8) Curl antenna array for satellite communications, and (N9) Composite spiral and helical antenna for realizing a tilted beam. In addition, Chapter 3 discusses the following metamaterial-concept antennas: (M1) Line antenna for frequency beam-scanning, (M2) Loop antenna for linearly polarized broadside beam radiation, (M3) Loop antenna for counter circularly polarized dual-band radiation, (M4) Two-arm spiral antenna for counter circularly polarized dual-band radiation, and (M5) Helical antenna for counter circularly polarized dual-band radiation. Note that the antenna heights of the metamaterial-concept loop, and spiral antennas are approximately 1/100 of the wavelength at the lowest operating frequency.

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Advanced Impedance Matching and Impedance Analysis for Antenna Applications Speaker: Jussi Rahola, Optenni Ltd., Finland Location: L13 The course is targeted for antenna and RF engineers and researchers who study new antenna concepts and who need to use matching circuits in their work. It reviews the definitions of the reflection coefficient, S and Z parameters (also in the multiport case) and the Smith chart so that the course can be used as theory refresher for all antenna engineers. It is also explaining the theory of power waves, which makes the understanding of impedance matching to complex generator impedances easier. The course will present some novel views on matching circuit design. For example it will be demonstrated that the goal of matching circuit design using realistic component models is to obtain best possible transfer of power, and thus not to obtain the best possible impedance match, which may seem paradoxical at first. Simultaneous multiport matching and the design of tunable matching networks will be discussed. Tools for estimating the obtainable bandwidth and worst-case isolation for non-resonant antennas will be discussed. Overall, the course will cover the theory and practical aspects of matching circuit design and impedance analysis and it offers new 17

information to both beginners and more senior antenna and RF experts.

Sunday, July 6, 13:00 - 17:00 HD6

4G and Next-Generation Handheld Device Antennas Speaker: Kin-Lu Wong, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan Location: L10 Promising 4G/multiband and next-generation handheld device antennas such as the smartphone and tablet device antennas will be presented. Small-size yet multiband/wideband design techniques for the LTE/WWAN handheld device antennas will be described, and typical antenna structures that can lead to low-profile, wideband handheld device antennas will be shown. The ground antenna design concept suitable for applications in slim 4G handheld devices to achieve very small antenna size with resonant length less than 0.1 wavelength will be introduced. Some promising handheld device antenna structures including the high-isolation antenna systems for MIMO or diversity operation will be discussed. Future perspectives for next-generation handheld device antennas including the tunable ground antennas having fixed simple antenna structures with active or passive switching circuits (that is, circuitdefined antennas for multiband operation) will be addressed. Such circuit-defined antennas are different from traditional multiband antennas obtained mainly from configuring the antenna structures. Design examples of using passive switching circuits to achieve lowprofile, small-size 4G/multiband handheld device antennas will be presented.

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On-Chip Antennas: The Last Barrier to True RF System-on-Chip Speaker: Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science & Technology Location: L11 Antennas are integral part of wireless communication devices and traditionally have remained off the chip resulting in large sized modules. In the last few years, the increased level of integration provided by silicon technologies and emerging applications at millimeter wave frequencies has helped to achieve true System-onChip solutions bringing the antennas on the chip. This is because antenna sizes at these frequencies become small enough for practical on-chip realization. At the same time, there are a number of challenges to overcome, for instance impedance matching with active components, silicon substrate losses, layout restrictions, on-chip characterization to name a few. Furthermore, the codesign of circuits and antenna which sometime have contradicting requirements need knowledge of both the domains. This half-day short course aims to discuss the above challenges in detail as well as the proposed solutions. It includes a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art in the field and discusses the upcoming trends in on-chip antennas integrated with circuits from an applications perspective where they are being used in Terahertz, implantable, 18

MEMS and Energy Harvesting applications. A number of onchip antennas and circuits co-design examples will be shown, particularly for the mainstream CMOS.

HD9 Wearable Antennas Speaker: Dr. Albert Sabban, Ort Braude College Location: L12 Communication, medical and cellular industry is in continuous growth in the last few years. Low profile compact antennas are crucial in the development of wearable human systems. Several wearable antennas will be presented in the course. Design considerations, computational results and measured results on the human body of several compact wideband printed antennas with high efficiency will be presented in the course.

HD10 The Spectral Domain Method in Electromagnetics Speaker: David R. Jackson, University of Houston Location: L13 This short course will present an overview of the spectral-domain immittance method in electromagnetics. The spectral-domain immittance method is powerful and systematic method for solving for the fields from sources in a layered medium. Applications include microstrip and printed antennas, microstrip lines, and sources that are on or within the earth. The method allows for a calculation of the total fields as well as a calculation of spacewave and surface-wave powers, so that the radiation efficiency of printed antennas can easily be calculated.

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Social Program On-Site Social Events Reviewers Lunch (by invitation only) When: Monday, July 7, 12:00 noon Where: Ballroom A This lunch is open to registered attendees who have served as reviewers on the Transactions, AWPL, and Magazine in the past year and have received an invitation to participate in the reviewers lunch. Welcome Reception at The Memphis Zoo When: Monday, July 7, 18:00 - 21:00 Where: The Memphis Zoo, 2000 Prentiss Place, Memphis Imagine having a zoo all to yourself. And having supper there. And not waiting on long lines to get up-close-and-personal at the exhibits. And doing this with friends and family. Join all the APS 2014 attendees for a private, yes private, reception at The Memphis Zoo. Beginning at 18:00, the zoo is open for APS 2014 attendees only! A buffet dinner, ice cold beverages and desserts will be served at various areas throughout the zoo. Complimentary for registered AP-S/URSI 2014 attendees and their guests. (pre-registration required) Please note the following departure schedule for buses from the Front Street entrance of the Memphis Cook Convention Center to the Memphis Zoo. For attendees and guests who would like to visit the zoo prior to the start of the reception, departures are scheduled for 15:20, 16:20, and 17:20. For attendees and guests woh prefer to arrive at the start of the reception at 18:00 or shortly thereafter, departures are scheduled for 17:30, 17:40, and 18:20. Buses will start return trips from the zoo to the convention center at 19:00 and will run every 30 mintes: 19:30, 20:00, 20:30, and 21:00. The last departure from the zoo, returning to the convention center is at 21:00. Student and Young Professionals Lunch (Free for students and recent graduates) When: Tuesday, July 8, 12:00 - 13:00 Where: Ballroom A The Student and Young Professionals lunch is open to all student registrants and their advisors, as well as Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD). Advisors/sponsors must pay a small extra fee. Indicate during registration (pre-registration required).

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Women in Engineering Dessert Reception (Free) When: Monday, July 8, 20:00 - 21:00 Where: Ballroom A Foyer The IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) Dessert Reception is open to all conference participants, but pre-registration is required. The scopes of interest of the WIE include increasing the participation of women within IEEE, gathering and disseminating information regarding the status of women, and initiatives for, by and on behalf of women in engineering and science (pre-registration required). Awards Banquet When: Wednesday, July 9, 18:15 - 22:30 Where: Ballroom A Cost: $75 (Tickets may be purchased at the registration desk through Monday, July 7, 17:00 based upon availability.) The 2014 Awards Banquet will take place at the Memphis Cook Convention Center in Ballroom A, and is open to all conference registrants, but requires a separate ticket purchase. The event honors the distinguished accomplishments of the society’s professional community, and includes recognition of the 2014 IEEE APS Fellows.

Companion Hospitality Hospitality Chairwomen Judy Long, Sue Stone and Joanne Wilton invite you to the Knoxille and Chattanooga Rooms at the Sheraton Memphis Downtown, Second Floor, where complimentary continental breakfasts will be served for registered companions Monday–Friday, July 7-11, beginning at 08:00. This suite will be reserved throughout the week as a place to visit with friends, and enjoy morning and afternoon refreshments. On Monday and Tuesday, July 7 and 8 at 09:00, meet Cassandra Taylor, Director of Convention Services, Memphis Convention and Visitors Bureau, who will be available to answer questions about the local area.

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Awards and Society Recognition IEEE Awards 2014 Electromagnetics Award Allen Taflove For contributions to the development and application of finitedifference time-domain (FDTD) solutions of Maxwell’s equations across the electromagnetic spectrum

2014 Undergraduate Teaching Award Hsi-Tseng Chou For inspirational teaching and innovations in undergraduate engineering education

Antennas and Propagation Society Awards Distinguished Achievement Award John L. Volakis For game-changing contributions to computational electromagnetics, radar scattering and antennas, and for educational leadership and service to the electromagnetics community

Chen-To Tai Distinguished Educator Award Eric Michielssen In recognition of being an outstanding educator, mentor and role model for the next generation of faculty members

John Kraus Antenna Award Stuart A. Long For the introduction and development of the dielectric resonator antenna

Donald G. Dudley Jr. Undergraduate Teaching Award Francesco P. Andriulli For the excellence in advising undergraduate research and in the development of research inspired courses in applied and computational electromagnetics

Lot Shafai Mid-Career Distinguished Achievement Award Nuria Llombart For her original contributions to terahertz antennas and quasi-optical systems, academic leadership, and proven role model for women in antenna engineering

Harrington-Mittra Award in Computational Electromagnetics Donald R. Wilton For fundamental contributions to the method of moments in computational electromagnetics

Best Paper Awards Sergei A. Schelkunoff Transactions Prize Paper Award Zhen Peng, Kheng-Hwee Lim and Jin-Fa Lee “A Discontinuous Galerkin Surface Integral Equation Method for Electromagnetic Wave Scattering From Nonpenetrable Targets,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol.61, no.7, pp.3617-3628, July 2013. 22

Harold A. Wheeler Applications Prize Paper Award Qi Wu, Clinton P. Scarborough, Bonnie G. Martin, Robert K. Shaw, Douglas H. Werner, Erik Lier and Xiande Wang “A Ku-Band Dual Polarization Hybrid-Mode Horn Antenna Enabled by Printed-Circuit-Board Metasurfaces,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol.61, no.3, pp.1089-1098, March 2013

R. W. P. King Paper Award Meng Li and Nader Behdad “Wideband True-Time-Delay Microwave Lenses Based on MetalloDielectric and All-Dielectric Lowpass Frequency Selective Surfaces,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol.61, no.8, pp.4109-4119, August 2013

Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi Letters Prize Paper Award Michael Selvanayagam and George V. Eleftheriades “Circuit Modeling of Huygens Surfaces,” IEEE Antenna and Wireless Propagation Letters, vol.12, pp.1642-1645, 2013

Edward E. Altschuler AP-S Magazine Prize Paper Award Saeed I. Latif, Lotfollah Shafai and Cyrus Shafai “An Engineered Conductor for Gain and Efficiency Improvement of Miniaturized Microstrip Antennas,” IEEE Antenna & Propagation Magazine, vol.55, no.2, pp.77-90, April 2013

Best Chapter Award Kolkata AP Chapter Founding Chapter Chair: Prof. Debatosh Guha Raj Mittra Travel Grant Awards Senior Researcher Award Professor Long Li (Postponed until 2015) Junior Researcher Award Dr. Guido Valerio (University of Rennes 1)

2013 IEEE AP-S Fellows Evaluated by AP-S Andrea Alu Bertram Arbessser-Rastburg Dmitry Chizhik Franco Flaviis YingJie Guo Ivan LaHaie Felix Miranda Norma Riley Magdalena Salazar-Palma Jiming Song

Evaluated by other Societies Rahul Dixit Robert Magnusson Francisco Mesa Alexander Schuchinsky Iram Weinstein

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Steering Committee General Chair, Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines Co-Chair C. J. Reddy, EM Software & Systems (USA), Inc. Technical Program Chairs Fan Yang, Tsinghua University Veysel Demir, Northern Illinois University James C. Rautio, Sonnet Software Finance Chair Andy Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology URSI Liaison William A. Davis, Virginia Tech Special Sessions Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University Student Paper Competition Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University Student Design Contest Buon K. Lau, Lund University Short Courses/Workshops Mingyu Lu, West Virginia University Publications Mohamed Bakr, McMaster University Sami Barmada, Università di Pisa International Liaison Ross Stone, IEEE Local Arrangements and Social Programs Hank Ducey, University of Mississippi Publicity Randy L. Haupt, Colorado School of Mines Janet O’Neil, ETS-Lindgren Exhibits Serhend Arvas, Sonnet Software Rhonda Rodriguez, ETS-Lindgren Sponsorship/Fundraising C. J. Reddy, EM Software & Systems (USA), Inc. Women In Engineering Parveen Wahid, University of Central Florida 24

Electronic Publications and Website Interface Mathew Inman, University of Mississippi Hospitality Judy Long Sue Stone Joanne Wilton Coordinator, Student Volunteers Maryory Urdaneta, University of Central Florida Meeting Planners Billene Cannon, Conference Management Services, Inc.

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Technical Program Committee Robert J. Adams Alkim Akyurtlu Mohammod Ali Andrea Alu Dimitris E. Anagnostou Francesco Andriulli Mohamed Bakr Constantine A. Balanis Sami Barmada Jennifer Bernhard V. Chandrasekar Chi-Chih Chen Zhi Ning Chen Christos Christodoulou William A. Davis Khaled ElMahgoub George V. Eleftheriades Danilo Erricolo Mauro Ettorre Everett Farr Aly Fathy Yue Gao Xun Gong Robert D. Graglia Mohammed Hadi Chris Holloway Silvio Hrabar Greg Huff Sean V. Hum Koichi Ito Ashwin K. Iyer David R. Jackson Michael A. Jensen Dan Jiao Jian-Ming Jin David F. Kelley Ahmed A. Kishk Stavros Koulouridis Hao Ling Vitaliy Lomakin Stuart A. Long Giuliano Manara Majid Manteghi

Andrea Massa Derek McNamara Raj Mittra Hossein Mosallaei Saba Mudaliar Payam Nayeri Michael H. Newkirk Andrew F. Peterson Yahya Rahmat-Samii Sembia, R. Rengarajan Sudhakar Rao Robert G. Rojas Edward Rothwell Abas Sabouni Safieddin Dafavi-Naeini Costas Sarris Atif Shamim Mohammad S. Sharawi Satish Sharma Jiming Song W. Ross Stone Satsuki Takahashi Fernando L. Teixeira David Thiel Meisong Tong Erdem Topsakal Leena Ukkonen Jayanti Venkataraman John L. Volakis Parveen Wahid Guoan Wang Karl F. Warnick Doug Werner Werner Wiesbeck Perry Wilson Kin-Lu Wong Shenheng Xu Alexander B. Yakovlev Ali E. Yilmaz Amir I. Zaghloul Jiang Zhu Richard W. Ziolkowski

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URSI Commission Chairs Commission A - Electromagnetic Metrology Christopher L. Holloway Commission B - Fields and Waves Sembiam Rengarajan Commission C - Radiocommunication Systems and Signal Processing Amir I. Zaghloul Commission D - Electronics and Photonics Jennifer T. Bernhard Commission E - Electromagnetic Environment and Interference Everett G. Farr Commission F - Wave Propagation and Remote Sensing USNC V. Chandrasekar Commission K - Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine Erdem Topsakal

Technical Reviewers Benjamin D. Braaten Gary S. Brown Ken Brown Nathan Bushyager Christophe Caloz Stefano Mihai Canta Neil F. Chamberlain Kwok Kee Chan V. Chandrasekar Goutam Chattopadhyay Chi-Chih Chen Yifan Chen Zhi Ning Chen Weng Cho Chew Hsi-Tseng Chou Christos Christodoulou Qing Xin Chu Raquel Conceição Joseph Costantine Erica Daly Michael Daly Veysel Demir Hai Deng Charles Dietlein Traian Dogaru Kate Duncan Robert B. Dybdal

Wael M. Abdel-Wahab Aria Abubakar Jacob Adams Ryan S. Adams Andy Adrian Alkim Akyurtlu Mohammod Ali Nevin Altunyurt Andrea Alu Ayman Al-Zayed Dimitris E. Anagnostou Kenn Anderson Francesco Andriulli Hiroyuki Arai Francisco J. Ares-Pena Fritz Arndt Mohamed Bakr Reyhan Baktur Constantine A. Balanis Shanker Balasubramaniam Lori Basilio Jennifer Bernhard Ioannis Besieris Filiberto Bilotti Trevor S. Bird Toni Björninen Nataliya Y. Blyznyuk 27

Siamak Ebadi George V. Eleftheriades Magda El-Shenawee Khaled ElMahgoub Jose A. Encinar Danilo Erricolo Vakur B. Erturk Mauro Ettorre Francisco Falcone Everett G. Farr Vincenzo Galdi Houle Gan Yue Gao Stephen D. Gedney Matthias Geissler Dave V. Giri Roberto Gomez-Garcia Xun Gong Ramon Gonzalo Jaideva C. Goswami Roberto D. Graglia Anthony Grbic Bhaskar Gupta Levent Gürel Tracy Haack Mohammed Hadi Susan C. Hagness George Hanson Randy Haupt Qing He Jiro Hirokawa Steve Holland Chris Holloway Ahmad Hoorfar Silvio Hrabar Greg Huff Sean V. Hum Mohammadreza F. Imani Yoshio Inasawa Akira Ishimaru Koichi Ito Ashwin K. Iyer David R. Jackson Ramakrishna Janaswamy Mona Jarrahi Sermsak Jaruwatanadilok David Jenn Michael A. Jensen Dan Jiao Walter K. Kahn Ron Kane Alan R. Keith David F. Kelley Leo Kempel Kiersten Kerby-Patel Gullu Kiziltas Eric C. Kohls

Panagiotis Kosmas Joe Kotulski Stavros Koulouridis Buon Kiong Lau Joshua Le-Wei Li Maokun Li Morui Li Ronglin Li Xiaolei Li Yang Li Yue Li Sungkyun Lim Hao Ling Frank Lind Hao Ling Duixian Liu Yanhui Liu Nuria Llombart Vitaliy Lomakin Lorenzo Lo Monte Stuart A. Long Andrea Luettgen Cyril Luxey Keith Lysiak Giuliano Manara Majid Manteghi Robert E. Marshall Anthony Martin Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo Marta Martinez-Vazquez Andrea Massa Derek McNamara Hamidreza Memarzadeh Tehran Mark Mirotznik Mahta Moghaddam Ananda Sanagavarapu Mohan Hossein Mosallaei Pedram Mousavi Saba Mudaliar Gokhan Mumcu Payam Nayeri Michael H. Newkirk Sima Noghanian Branislav Notaros Martin O’Halloran Jungsuek Oh Giacomo Oliveri Michael L. C. Ong Kurt Edmund Oughstun Helen K. Pan Matteo Pastorino Andrew F. Peterson Ronald J. Pogorzelski Mike Potter Dhaval Pujara Xianming Qing Sudhakar Rao 28

J(Yiannis) Vardaxoglou Giuseppe Vecchi Jayanti Venkataraman John L. Volakis Parveen Wahid Guoan Wang Johnson Wang Rui Wang Karl F. Warnick Wasyl Wasylkiwskyj Steven Weiss James C. West Werner Wiesbeck Gregory M. Wilkins Perry Wilson Kin-Lu Wong Hao Xin Shenheng Xu Alexander B. Yakovlev Jie-Bang Yan Fan Yang Shiwen Yang Songnan Yang Taeyoung Yang Xuexia Yang Qiubo Ye Korkut Yegin Junho Yeo Pasi Yla-Oijala Siwen Yong Hyoung-Sun Youn Jeffrey L. Young Zhengqing Yun Amir I. Zaghloul Yue Ping Zhang Zhijun Zhang Chenming Zhou Jiang Zhu Xiaowei Zhu Richard W. Ziolkowski

James Rautio C. Babu Ravipati C. J. Reddy Sembiam R. Rengarajan Charles M. Rhoads Paolo Rocca Roberto G. Rojas Edward Rothwell Jessica Ruyle Abas Sabouni Ananthanarayanan Sai Magdalena Salazar-Palma Mohamed A. Salem Costas Sarris Michael Saville James H. Schaffner A. R. Sebak Atif Shamim Mohammad S. Sharawi Satish Sharma Zhongxiang Shen Massimiliano Simeoni Jamesina Simpson Ted Simpson Jiming Song Dan Stancil Seong-youp Suh Lauri T. Sydanheimo Satsuki Takahashi Larbi Talbi Tengmeng T. Tan Fernando L Teixeira Manos M. Tentzeris David Thiel Meisong Tong Antonio Topa Erdem Topsakal Saul A. Torrico Leung Tsang Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi Joseph D. Vacchione

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Computational Modeling of Stochastic Uncertainty in Electromagnetic Components and Systems: Methods and Applications Susan Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison Cynthia Furse, University of Utah Costas Sarris, Universtiy of Toronto

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Additive Manufacturing in Antenna Technologies Brandon Good, Naval Surface Warfare Center

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Antenna Metrology Reinhard Keller, Max Planck Institut für Radioastronomie

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Complex and Artificial Electromagnetic Analysis and Design - In Honor of Professor Mario Sorolla Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin

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Wearable and Implantable Antennas Bhaskar Gupta, Jadavpur University Asimina Kiourti, The Ohio State University

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3D/Additive and Inkjet-Printed Antennas Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Tech Kate Duncan, United States Army

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Advances in the Development of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Microwave Systems I Raquel Conceicao, University of Lisbon Martin O’Halloran, National University of Ireland Galway Yifan Chen, South University of Science and Technology of China Panagiotis Kosmas, King’s College London

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A History of the Society and Its Technology Ted Simpson, University of South Carolina Stuart Long, University of Houston

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Millimeter-wave Lenses and Beam Shaping Applications Jungsuek Oh, Samsung Research America

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Algebraic and Kernel-Dependent Solvers for Integral Equations Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM) Dan Jiao, Purdue University

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Antennas and Sensors for Unmanned Air Systems Karl F. Warnick, Brigham Young University Marta Martínez-Vázquez, IMST GmbH 30

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Multi-Scale and Multi-Physics Solvers I Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM)

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Antenna, System, and Spectrum Sharing Issues in Cognitive Radio and Cognitive Radar Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico Taeyoung Yang, Virginia Tech Amir I. Zaghloul, Army Research Laboratory

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Localized Waves: Theory, Experiment, and Applications Mohamed Salem, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal Christophe Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal

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Wireless Power Transfer Systems, Challenges, and Applications Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan Mohammadreza F. Imani, University of Michigan

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Theory of Characteristic Modes for Antenna System Design in Wireless Communications Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University Joseph Modro, Lab126, Amazon Inc.

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Novel Antenna Systems for Space and Ground Applications Sudhakar Rao, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems Nuria Llombart, Delft University of Technology Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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Numerical Weather Prediction Supporting Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Modeling Robert Marshall, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Laboratory Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory

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Terahertz Antennas, Systems, and Interconnects Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

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Time-domain Arrays for Innovative Communication and Sensing Systems Andrea Massa, University of Trento Paolo Rocca, University of Trento

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Student Paper Competition Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum Presentations will be on the Mezzanine Level of the Memphis Cook Convention Center on Monday, July 7, 08:00–11:40.

Finalists A Balun-Free Coax-Fed Helical Antenna for Minimally Invasive Microwave Ablation Hung Luyen, Susan Hagness, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States A Low-Profile Sinuous Antenna Rohit Sammeta, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado, Boulder, United States A Low-Profile, Vertically-Polarized, Compact, UltraWideband Antenna with a 10:1 Bandwidth Kasra Ghaemi, Nader Behdad, University of WisconsinMadison, United States A Printed Antenna Beam Former Implemented Using Tensor Transmission-line Metamaterials Gurkan Gok, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States An O(N) Direct Volume IE Solver with a Rank-Minimized H^2 -Representation for Large-Scale 3-D Circuit Extraction in Inhomogeneous Materials Saad Omar, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States Enhancement of the Dipole Antenna Using a Capcitively Loaded Loop (CLL) Structure John Hodge, Virginia Tech, United States; Theodore Anthony, U.S. Army Research Lab, United States; Amir Zaghloul, Virginia Tech; U.S. Army Research Lab, United States Extreme magneto-optics with graphene metasurfaces Yakir Hadad, Ben Z. Steinberg, Tel-Aviv University, Israel; Arthur Davoyan, Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States Multiband Unidirectional Cloaking Based on Geometric Optics Ran Duan, Elena Semouchkina, Michigan Technological University, United States

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Non-Contact Device and Integrated Circuit Characterization in the G-Band (140-220GHz) Cosan Caglayan, Georgios C. Trichopoulos, Kubilay Sertel, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United States Radiation Patterning Enabled by ε-Near-Zero Reconfigurable Metamaterial Lenses Jason Soric, Andrea Alu, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Reconfigurable Ring Slot Antenna with Polarization Diversity Using Pneumatic Control Billy Wu, Michal Okoniewski, Chris Hayden, University of Calgary, Canada Sparse Contrast-Source Inversion using Linear-ShrinkageEnhanced Inexact Newton Method Abdulla Desmal, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Tensor Huygens Surfaces Michael Selvanayagam, George Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada Wideband Multibeam Millimeter Wave Arrays Nathan Jastram, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado at Boulder, United States

Honorable Mentions ‘Computing Metasurfaces’ to Perform Mathematical Operations Francesco Monticone, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy; Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States; Andrea Alu, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 2D Beam Scanning Focal Plane Array Using Microfluidic Reconfiguration Techniques Ahmad Gheethan, Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida, United States A Backward Wave Amplifier Based on an NRI Transmission-Line Metamaterial Adam Weiss, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States

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A Broadband Dipole on a Double Layered Via-less High Impedance Surface Gaurangi Gupta, A R Harish, IIT Kanpur, India A Method for Identifying Global Loop Basis Functions for Surface Integral Equations Ruinan Chang, Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States A Novel Optically Controlled Reconfigurable Antenna for Cognitive Radio Systems Shou-Hui Zheng, Xiong-Ying Liu, South China University of Technology, China; Manos M.Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States A Novel Type of Broadband Circularly Polarized Antenna LiJun Pan, RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China Acceleration and Preconditioning Strategies for Higher Order Moment Methods D. Dault, B. Shanker, Michigan State University, United States Analysis and Design of High Electron Mobility Transistors for THz Signal Generation Shubhendu Bhardwaj, Niru K. Nahar, John L. Volakis, Electroscience Lab, The Ohio State University, United States Analysis and Synthesis of Bianisotropic Metasurfaces Carl Pfeiffer, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States Analysis of Electromagnetic Field Variability in Magnetized Ionosphere Plasma using the Stochastic FDTD Method Bach Nguyen, Cynthia Furse, Jamesina Simpson, University of Utah, United States Axial Ratio Enhanced Ultra Wideband Slot Spiral on Hybrid EBGs Zheyu Wang, Konstantinos Karathanasis, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States Broadband High Gain Triple-Layer Transmitarray Antenna Ahmed Abdelrahman, The University of Mississippi, United States; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China Cloaking of Dielectric and Metallic Elliptical Cylinders with a Nanostructured Graphene Metasurface Hossein M. Bernety, Alexander B. Yakovlev, University of Mississippi, United States 34

Combining a Frequency-Scanned Antenna and a ShortPulse Radar for 2-D Imaging Shang-Te Yang, Hao Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Concept of Combined Phaser-Antenna – “Phasenna”? – for Wireless Radio Analog Signal Processing (R-ASP) Lianfeng Zou, Christophe Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada Diagonal-Preserving Explicit and Unconditionally Stable FDTD Method for Analyzing General Lossy Electromagnetic Problems Md Gaffar, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States Effect of Mutual Coupling on the Sensitivity of Dual Polarized Receivers in Satellite Communications Zhenchao Yang, Karl Warnick, Brigham Young University, United States High Q-factor Ku Band Inductor Using Cylindrical Radial Superlattice Conductor and Air-lifted Architecture Arian Rahimi, Yong-Kyu Yoon, University of Florida, United States High-Efficiency Photoconductive Terahertz Antennas based on High-Aspect Ratio Plasmonic Electrodes Shang-Hua Yang, Mohammed Reza Hashemi, Christopher Berry, University of Michigan, United States; Mona Jarrahi, University of California Los Angeles, United States Investigating Failure Mechanisms in High-Power Microwave Frequency Selective Surfaces Chien-Hao Liu, John Booske, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Magnetic-Free, Fully Integrated, Compact Microwave Circulator Using Angular-Momentum Biasing Nicholas Estep, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Dimitrios Sounas, Andrea Alu, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Mixed Order Integral Equation Formulation For the Scattering From Large Inhomogeneous Anisotropic Magnetodielectric Objects Zhiru Yu, Wenji Zhang, Qinghuo Liu, Duke University, United States Physics-Based Approach for Antenna Design Optimization of RFID Tags Mounted on and Inside Material Layers Shuai Shao, Robert Burkholder, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 35

Pulse Performance of a UWB Dielectric Resonator Antenna Mian Shahzad Iqbal, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia Robust, Wearable, On-body Antenna Relying on Half Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide Techniques Sam Agneessens, Hendrik Rogier, Ghent University, Belgium; Riccardo Moro, Maurizio Bozzi, University of Pavia, Italy Stabilizing Non-Foster-Based Tuning Circuits For Electrically Small Antennas Aseim Elfrgani, Roberto Rojas, The Ohio State University, United States Transient Analysis of Electromagnetic Wave Interactions on High-Contrast Scatterers using Volume Electric Field Integral Equation Sadeed Bin Sayed, H. Arda Ulku, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia Trapping a Rainbow in a Dielectric Waveguide Rui Yang, Jingjing Li, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States Wideband Multi-Beam Antenna Apertures Using Metamaterial-Based Superstrates Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

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2014 IEEE AP-S Student Design Contest It has been another exciting year for the annual IEEE AP-S Student Design Contest! The AP-S Education Committee received 22 very competitive and international two-page proposals from universities in Greece, Finland, India, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, UK and USA. Apart from first-time entries from quite a number of universities/ countries, it is also noteworthy that three of the entries are either cross-institutional or cross-country. We also salute team mentors who make the special effort to motivate their students to join the Contest, year after year (you know who you are!). Indeed, the Education Committee strongly believes that the Contest can bring significant value to the students’ university education and future career. We sincerely hope that more and more university teachers will also share in this vision: both to encourage their students to join and to volunteer as team mentors. This year’s challenge concerns the design of RFID antennas for a chosen application. The student teams should imagine that they have been commissioned by a company to provide an RFID system that will solve a particular problem. Concurrently, the system should be educational in showing how antennas work. The proposed should be portable and the total cost of building it should not exceed 1500 USD. The evaluation criteria for the preliminary design were creativity, likelihood of achieving the design goals, educational value, and quality of written materials. From the 22 preliminary design proposals, six semi-finalist teams were chosen in mid-November last year. The semifinalists had about five months to build their proposed antenna systems, as well as to write a detailed technical paper and make a youtube video demonstration. All the judges were impressed by the end results, which would not have been possible without great enthusiasm and countless hours of hard work. The semi-finalists (in random order) are: 1) Team Name: Aalto ELEC, Aalto University, Finland Project Title: RFID-based Book Finder Members: Aapo Oksman, Aapo Vienamo, Mikko Heino and Jalmari Toivanen Mentor: Ville Viikari

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2) Team Name: QueenTecnun, Queen Mary University of London and Tecnun, University of Navarra, Spain Project Title: RFID-based Sensorless System to Detect Humidity of Seed Growing in Flowerpots for Industrial Greenhouses Members: Qianyun Zhang, Santiago Pagola, Imanol Granada and Daniel Alonso Mentor: Yue Gao 3) Team Name: Lx-ITeam, Universidade de Lisboa and Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal Project Title: RFID-based Smart Blood Stock System Members: Andela Zaric, Catarina C. Cruz, António Miguel P. de Matos and Marta R. da Silva Mentor: Carlos A. Fernandes 4) Team Name: IITK, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Project Title: Orientation Detection using Passive UHF RFID Technology Members: Amrita Bal, Bhanu Pratap Singh, Deepam Kedia and Gaurangi Gupta Mentor: A. R. Harish 5) Team Name: Electrokey, Lund University, Sweden Project Title: An UHF RFID System to Open Doors: The Electrokey Project Members: Edward Jovcic, Filip Olsson, William Tidelund, Sebastian Andersson and Doruk Tayli Mentor: Mats Gustafsson 6) Team Name: RFID Bulls, Lund University, Sweden Project Title: RFID System Using Direct Digital Manufacturing: Student Tracking on Bus Members: Eduardo A. Rojas-Nastrucci, Ramiro A. Ramirez H., Sean Murphy and William Mitchell Mentor: Thomas Weller The evaluation of the submitted technical papers and youtube videos was based on creativity, completeness of the description, functionality of the system as determined by the video, educational value, and quality of written materials. A decision was then made on the three finalist teams, and they are: Aalto ELEC (Finland), LxI-Team (Portugal) and IITK (India). Each finalist team will receive stipends of up to 2,500 USD for team representative(s) to attend this Symposium and demonstrate their working designs. Based on the on-site demo 38

and the semi-finalist evaluation results, the first-, second-, and third-prize winners will be selected to receive cash prizes of $1500, $750 and $250 USD, respectively. The winners will be announced at the Symposium’s Awards’ Banquet. In addition, the finalist teams may revise their final reports for possible publication in the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, under the Education Column. Many thanks are due to the judges who worked hard to provide careful evaluation of the entries, including members of the AP-S Education Committee for the evaluation of the preliminary designs, as well as Zhi Ning Chen (National University of Singapore, Singapore), KVS Rao (Kymeta Corporation, USA), Leena Ukkonen (Tampere University of Technology, Finland) and Trevor Bird (CSIRO, Australia) for the semi-finalist and finalist evaluations. The public demonstration of the finalist designs will be stationed in the poster and exhibition area at this Symposium, on Tuesday, July 8, between 09:00-12:00 and 13:00-16:00. Please put a mark in your schedule and show up, to support these fantastic teams! Coordinator: Buon Kiong Lau Lund University, Sweden [email protected]

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Sponsors Gold Sponsor FEKO

Silver Sponsors IMST

MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Microwave Vision Group

TICRA

Bronze Sponsor Applied EM, Inc.

Lanyard Sponsor Remcom, Inc.

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Exhibitors The Steering Committee of the 2014 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI National Radio Science Meeting would like to thank the following exhibitors for their participation. Booth Exhibitor 13 Allwave Corporation 5 Anritsu Company 8 ANSYS, Inc. 16 AP-S/URSI 2015 17 Artech House, Inc. 30 Bluetest AB 14 CEMWorks Inc. 12 CST of America 11 Delcross Technologies 2&3 EM Software & Systems - FEKO 33 EMSCAN 7 ETS-Lindgren 34 Haleakala Research and Development, Inc. 4 IMST 1 MI Technologies 29 Mician, Inc. 32 Microwave Vision Group 6 MIT Lincoln Laboratory 35 Morgan and Claypool Publishers 36 Nearfield Systems, Inc. 9 Remcom, Inc. 31 Tech-X Corporation 15 TICRA 20 Time Domain Table Top Wiley 10 WIPL-D University Exhibitor Table Top ARG; University of Colorado Boulder Table Top ElectroScience Laboratory, Ohio State University Table Top Michigan State University Table Top NSF Center for Metamaterials: City University of New York

Exhibits Location and Hours

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08:00 - 11:20 AP-S/URSI

Steamboat Special Session

Computational Modeling of Stochastic Uncertainty in Electromagnetic Components and Systems: Methods and Applications Session Co-Chairs: Susan Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Cynthia Furse, University of Utah; Costas Sarris, University of Toronto 101.1 08:00

A Tutorial on Stochastic FDTD Steve Smith, Cynthia Furse, University of Utah, United States

101.2 08:20

Analysis of Electromagnetic Field Variability in Magnetized Ionosphere Plasma using the Stochastic FDTD Method Bach Nguyen, Cynthia Furse, Jamesina Simpson, University of Utah, United States

101.3 08:40

Applications of Stochastic FDTD Analysis in Microwave Breast Imaging Sathya Ganta, Timothy Colgan, Susan C. Hagness, University of WisconsinMadison, United States

101.4 09:00

Sensitivity of TMS-Induced Electric Fields to the Uncertainty in Coil Placement and Brain Anatomy Luis J. Gomez, Abdulkadir C. Yücel, Luis Hernandez-Garcia, Stephan F. Taylor, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States

101.5 09:20

Sensitivity Evaluation of Microwave Imaging Systems Employing Scattering-parameter Measurements Kaveh Moussakhani, Justin McCombe, Natalia K. Nikolova, McMaster University, Canada

09:40 Break 101.6 A Comparative Study of FDTD-based Uncertainty Quantification 10:00 Methods Luyu Wang, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada 101.7 10:20

A Stochastic Framework to Model Bending of Textile Antennas Freek Boeykens, Marco Rossi, Luigi Vallozzi, Dries Vande Ginste, Hendrik Rogier, Ghent University, Belgium

101.8 10:40

Statistical Modeling of RF/Microwave FET Devices Qijun Zhang, Carleton University, Canada; Lei Zhang, Freescale Semiconductor, United States; Peter Aaen, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

101.9 11:00

Adaptive Polynomial Chaos Based Uncertainty Quantification with the Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method Luyu Wang, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada

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Technical Program

Monday, July 7 Session 101

Monday, July 7 Session 102

08:00 - 11:40 AP-S/URSI

Cotton Row Special Session

Additive Manufacturing in Antenna Technologies

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Session Chair: Brandon Good, Naval Surface Warfare Center 102.1 08:00

Fabrication of Inhomogeneous Magneto-Dielectric Substrates by Functional Additive Manufacturing Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States; Brandon Good, Naval Surface Warfare Center, United States; Stoyan Stoyanov, Spectrum Magnetics, LLC, United States; David Roper, University of Delaware, United States

102.2 Fabrication of Flat Luneburg Lens using Functional Additive 08:20 Manufacturing David Roper, University of Delaware, United States; Brandon Good, Naval Surface Warfare Center, United States; Shridhar Yarlagadda, Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States 102.3 08:40

Additive Manufacturing of Graded Index Flat Lenses via Multi-Material Micro-Dispensing Zachary Larimore, Peter Pa, Michael Keefe, Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States; Larry Holmes, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States

102.4 3D Microwave Eaton Lens Fabricated by Polymer Jetting Rapid 09:00 Prototyping Guohong Du, Chengdu University of Information and Technology, China; Min Liang, Raffael Austrebert Sabory Garcia, University of Arizona, United States; Changjun Liu, Chengdu University of Information and Technology, China; Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States 102.5 09:20

Additive Manufacturing of Embedded Frequency Selective Surface Strain Sensors Edward Kinzel, Harvardhan Sahu, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States

09:40 Break 102.6 Fabrication of microwave patch antenna using additive manufacturing 10:00 technique Min Liang, University of Arizona, United States; Corey Shemelya, Eric MacDonald, Ryan Wicker, The University of Texas at El Paso, United States; Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States 102.7 10:20

A 3-D Printed Miniaturized Log-Periodic Dipole Antenna Ibrahim Nassar, University of South Florida, United States; Harvey Tsang, The University of Texas El Paso, United States; Thomas Weller, University of South Florida, United States

102.8 Graded Surface Wave Absorbers Fabricated Using Resistive Screen 10:40 Printing Peter Pa, Matthew Mills, Zachary Larimore, Shridhar Yarlagadda, Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States 102.9 X-Band Performance of Three-Dimensional, Selectively Laser Sintered 11:00 Waveguides Marvin Benge, Robert Huck, Hjalti Sigmarsson, The University of Oklahoma, United States 102.10 Direct-Write Printing of an RF-MEMS Cantilever 11:20 Abu Md. Numan-Al-Mobin, Ravi Shankar, William M. Cross, Jon Kellar, Keith W. Whites, Dimitris E. Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States

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Monday, July 7 Session 103

08:00 - 11:40

Mississippi

AP-S

Novel Metamaterial Surfaces and Related Physical Phenomena Session Co-Chairs: George Eleftheriades, University of Toronto; Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania Tensor Huygens Surfaces Michael Selvanayagam, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada

103.2 08:20

Analysis and Synthesis of Bianisotropic Metasurfaces Carl Pfeiffer, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States

103.3 08:40

A Wide-Angle Impedance Matching Metasurface Trevor Cameron, Sean Hum, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada

103.4 09:00

Extreme magneto-optics with graphene metasurfaces Yakir Hadad, Ben Z. Steinberg, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Arthur Davoyan, Nader Engheta, The University of Pennsylvania, United States

103.5 09:20

Graphene Metasurfaces Engineered with Organic Molecules Jierong Cheng, Hossein Mosallaei, Northeastern University, United States

09:40 Break 103.6 10:00

‘Computing Metasurfaces’ to Perform Mathematical Operations Francesco Monticone, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy; Nader Engheta, The University of Pennsylvania, United States; Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

103.7 10:20

Metasurface-enabled Electromagnetic Cloaking and Illusion Coatings Beyond The Quasi-static Limit Zhi Hao Jiang, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

103.8 10:40

Mushroom-Type Structures with the Wires Connected Through Diodes: Electronically Tunable Properties Chandra S. R. Kaipa, Alexander B. Yakovlev, The University of Mississippi, United States

103.9 11:00

Reconfigurable Broadband Infrared Circularly Polarizing Anisotropic Impedance Surfaces Synthesised via Bézier Surfaces Peter Sieber, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States

103.10 Synthesis of Broadband 3D AMC Ground Planes Using Genetic 11:20 Programming Jennifer Rayno, Nuri Celik, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States

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Monday, July 7 Session 104

08:00 - 11:40

Sultana

AP-S

Antenna Analysis, Design, and Optimization

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Session Chair: Constantine Balanis, Arizona State University 104.1 08:00

Design of a Segmented Half-Loop Antenna Payam Nayeri, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Darko Kajfez, The University of Mississippi, United States; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States

104.2 08:20

Gain and Bandwidth Enhancement of Ferrite-Loaded Circular Cross-Section CBS Antenna Mikal Amiri, Constantine A. Balanis, Craig R. Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States

104.3 08:40

Transient Analysis of Electrically Small Antennas Mohsen Salehi, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States

104.4 09:00

A novel compact circularly polarized horn antenna Yangzhen Huang, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Xianling Liang, Xudong Bai, Xiaowei Zhu, Changhong Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

104.5 09:20

On Optimization of The Ground Conductor of Helical Antennas Mohamed Morsy, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Saudi Arabia; Frances Harackiewicz, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Saudi Arabia

09:40 Break 104.6 10:00

Three-Parameter Elliptical Aperture Distributions for Difference Patterns by Particle Swarm Optimization Arthur Densmore, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States

104.7 10:20

Study of the Total Q of Antennas in Terms of Modal Qn Provided by Characteristic Modes Theory Ezdeen Elghannai, Roberto Rojas, The Ohio State University, United States

104.8 10:40

The Source Definition of The Quality Factor Qz Miloslav Capek, Lukas Jelinek, Pavel Hazdra, Jan Eichler, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic

104.9 11:00

Lower Bounds of the Quality Factor Qz Lukas Jelinek, Miloslav Capek, Pavel Hazdra, Jan Eichler, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic

104.10 On the Relationship between the Physical Aperture and the Scattered 11:20 Power from a Receiving Antenna Eran Socher, Hamid Shannan, Raphael Kastner, Tel Aviv University, Israel

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Monday, July 7 Session 105

08:00 - 11:40

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AP-S

Antenna Design and Optimization Session Co-Chairs: Douglas Werner, Pennsylvania State University; David Michelson, University of British Columbia

105.2 08:20

Transformation-optics Antenna Lens Design Using Complex Coordinate Transformation Bing Qian Lu, Zhi Hao Jiang, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

105.3 08:40

Improving Performances of Compressive Sensing in the Synthesis of Maximally-Sparse Arrays Andrea Francesco Morabito, Antonia Rita Laganà, Tommaso Isernia, University of Reggio Calabria, Italy

105.4 09:00

Reduced-Permittivity Meandered Single-Beam Full-Space Scanning Phase-Reversal Leaky-Wave Antenna Shulabh Gupta, Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Christophe Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada

105.5 Optimal Configuration of Distributed MIMO Antennas in Underground 09:20 Tunnels Rukhsana Ruby, Saad Mahboob, David Michelson, The University of British Columbia, Canada 09:40 Break 105.6 10:00

3-D Direction Finding Using A Single Antenna Sangjo Choi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States

105.7 A Compact Directly-Excited Transmitter for Wideband Data 10:20 Transmission Mohsen Salehi, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States 105.8 Investigations on Beamforming Applications of Compact Monopole 10:40 Arrays Kun Wang, Technische Universität München, Germany; Sheng Sun, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany 105.9 11:00

An Array of Printed Dipoles at 60 GHz Mohammad Zomorrodi, Nemai. Chandra Karmakar, Monash University, Australia

105.10 The Radiation Characteristics and Current Distribution of a Full 11:20 Wavelength Dipole Hiroyuki Hosono, Kuniaki Shibata, Kenji Saegusa, Tadashi Takano, Nihon University, Japan

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105.1 Designing Planar MIMO Antennas using a Novel Canonical Dual Port 08:00 Antenna Saber Soltani, Ross D. Murch, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China

Monday, July 7 Session 106

08:00 - 11:40

L4

AP-S

Nano-enabled Antennas and EM Devices

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Session Co-Chairs: Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona; Anastasios Panaretos, Pennsylvania State University 106.1 08:00

Analysis and Design of High Electron Mobility Transistors for THz Signal Generation Shubhendu Bhardwaj, Niru K. Nahar, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States

106.2 On the Switching Material Properties of Coated Plasmonic 08:20 Nanoparticles Anastasios Panaretos, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 106.3 08:40

Demonstration of Broadband and Wide-angle Optical Metasurface-based Waveplates Zhi Hao Jiang, Lan Lin, Ding Ma, Douglas H. Werner, Zhiwen Liu, Theresa Mayer, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

106.4 09:00

Analysis of 2-D periodic Leaky-Wave nano-antennas in the NIR Maria Lorente-Crespo, Carolina Mateo-Segura, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

106.5 09:20

Plasmonic Nano-antenna application to Chemical Gas Sensor Bhaven Mehta, Mona E Zaghloul, The George Washington University, United States

09:40 Break 106.6 Design and Modeling of Liquid Metal Based Devices with Tunable THz 10:00 Transmission Rongguo Zhou, Bayaner Arigong, Yuankun Lin, Jiangtao Cheng, Hualiang Zhang, University of North Texas, United States 106.7 Generalized Optical Spatial Filter Design with Unequal Inverter 10:20 Impedances Chiya Saeidi, Daniel van der Weide, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States 106.8 10:40

Nanoparticle Array for Visual Dielectric Characterization of Powder Chiya Saeidi, Daniel van der Weide, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

106.9 11:00

Active toroid nano antenna excited by an Electric Hertzian Dipole Sami Ur Rehman, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Xianling Liang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United States

106.10 Verification of concepts of D-dot wire and D-dot loop in RF regime 11:20 Boris Okorn, Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Croatia; Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Jordi Sancho-Parramon, Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Croatia

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Monday, July 7 Session 107

08:00 - 11:20

L10

AP-S

mm-Wave Antennas and Systems Session Chair: Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology Evaluation of a 60 GHz Compact-Range Gigabit Wireless Access System using a Large Array Antenna Miao Zhang, Koji Toyosaki, Jiro Hirokawa, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

107.2 08:20

60 GHz Antennas on Silicon With Embedded Cavity-Backed Structure Hong Phuong Phan, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Viet Nam; Gustavo Rehder, University of São Paulo, Brazil; Tan-Phu Vuong, INP Grenoble, France; Constantine A. Balanis, Arizona State University, United States

107.3 08:40

A V-band Wideband Printed Quasi-parabolic Sector-Reflector Antenna with Endfire Radiation S. Ali Hosseini, Franco De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, United States

107.4 09:00

A CPW-fed Single-layer Printed Quasi-Yagi Antenna for 60 GHz Wireless Communication Systems S. Ali Hosseini, Franco De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, United States

107.5 09:20

Mm-Wave Motion Tracking System using Beamforming Antennas Anna Papió Toda, Franco De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, United States

09:40 Break 107.6 A Q-band Fabry-Perot antenna for access and backhaul communication 10:00 networks. Cedric Martel, Thomas Crepin, Benjamin Gabard, Fabrice Boust, The French Aerospace Lab - ONERA, France 107.7 10:20

Comparizon of 3D printed Plastic and micromachined Teflon Lenses for WiGig modules Aimeric Bisognin, Diane Titz, Cyril Luxey, Gilles Jacquemod, EpOC, University Nice Sophia Antipolis, France; Romain Pilard, Frédéric Gianesello, Daniel Gloria, STMicroelectronics, France; Fabien Ferrero, CREMANT-LEAT, France; Delphine Lugara, CREMANT-Orange Labs, France; Jorge R. Costa, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal; Carlos A. Fernandes, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal

107.8 10:40

On Higher-Order-Sectorization Cellular Arrays Senglee Foo, Huawei Technologies Canada Co. Ltd, Canada

107.9 11:00

Sum and Difference Pattern Synthesis with Antenna Correction Jiazhou Liu, Zhiqin Zhao, Kai Yang, University of Electronic and Science Technology of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States

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107.1 08:00

Monday, July 7 Session 108

08:00 - 11:40

L6

AP-S

Techniques in Electromagnetic Theory

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Session Co-Chairs: Kurt Oughstun, University of Vermont; Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM) 108.1 08:00

Angular Spectral Dyadic Green’s Function Jie Xu, Loyola Marymount University, United States

108.2 08:20

Criterion to Choose Far-Field Approximation for Sommerfeld Integral for Impedance Half-Plane Hyunsoo Lee, Ki-Hwan Jung, Il-Suek Koh, Inha University, Republic of Korea

108.3 08:40

Generalized Group Velocity Description of Dispersive Attenuative Pulse Propagation Kurt Oughstun, University of Vermont, United States

108.4 09:00

Electromagnetic Propagating Surface Waves Along a Dielectric-Coated Metal Pipe Vahraz Jamnejad, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States

108.5 09:20

A New In-Line Fiber Polarizer Based on the Hybrid Plasmonic Waveguide Structure Payman Rasekh, Asad Amirhosseini, Reza Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

09:40 Break 108.6 10:00

Guided and Leaky Modes of Circular Dielectric Waveguide Solved with Multiple Special Functions Siming Yang, Jiming Song, Iowa State University, United States

108.7 10:20

Analysis of Substrate Integrated Waveguides by Asymptotic Strips Boundary Conditions Nan-Keng Yeh, Malcolm Ng Mou Kehn, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan

108.8 10:40

A Modified Equivalence Principle for Open Surfaces Manouchehr Takrimi, Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM), Turkey

108.9 11:00

Analytical Approach for Studying a Time-Domain Cavity Problem Fatih Erden, Turkish Naval Academy, Turkey; Oleg A. Tretyakov, Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey

108.10 Accurate Modelling of Time Domain Phenomena in Dynamic Dielectric 11:20 Resonators and Waveguides Nataliya Sakhnenko, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics NASU, Ukraine

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Monday, July 7 Session 109

08:00 - 12:00

L5

AP-S/URSI

Advances in Antenna Arrays Session Co-Chairs: John Volakis, The Ohio State University; Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

109.2 08:20

A Continuously Beam-Steerable Patch Array Using Variable Reactive Reflection Load Bingzhang Tsai, Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

109.3 08:40

2D Traveling Wave Array Employing a Trapezoidal Dielectric Wedge for Beam Steering Nicholas Host, Chi-Chih Chen, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States; Felix Miranda, NASA, United States

109.4 Design of an All-Metal Reflectarray Antenna for Ku-band DTV 09:00 Applications Hsi-Tseng Chou, Ming-Hsi Wu, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan 109.5 09:20

Formation and Steering of Sub-Wavelength Magnetic-Field Beams Using Near-Field Antenna Arrays Alon Ludwig, Costas D. Sarris, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada

09:40 Break 109.6 10:00

Complex Power Calculations With Respect to Characteristic Modes of Planar Antenna Arrays Aaron King, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

109.7 A Y-band Micromachined Slot-Coupled Cavity-Backed Patch Antenna 10:20 Array Armin Jam, Jack East, Kamal Sarabandi, Radiation Laboratory, United States 109.8 10:40

Fully Cryogenic Phased Array Camera Prototype German Cortes-Medellin, Amit Viswash, Stephen Parsley, Donald B. Campbell, Cornell University, United States; Phil Perilat, NAIC, Puerto Rico; Richard Black, Jay Brady, Karl Warnick, Brian Jeffs, Brigham Young University, United States

109.9 11:00

A Four-Element Antenna Array for MIMO-LTE Systems Eduardo Rodriguez, Roberto Bustamante, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; Ezdeen Elghannai, Roberto Rojas, The Ohio State University, United States

109.10 INVESTIGATION OF SUM-DIFFERENCE BEAM GENERATION OF A 11:20 VOLUMETRIC SPHERICAL RANDOM ARRAY Kris Buchanan, Jeffrey Jensen, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States 109.11 Research into Novel Antenna Technologies at US Army CERDEC with 11:40 Application to Directional Networking Mahbub Hoque, US Army RDECOM CERDEC, United States

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109.1 Low-cost Planar Phased Array with Wide Scan and Multioctave 08:00 Bandwidth Johnson Wang, Wang Electro-Opto Corporation, United States

Monday, July 7 Session 110

08:00 - 11:20

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URSI

Propagation and Remote Sensing in Complex and Random Media Mo-AM

Session Co-Chairs: Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory; Akira Ishimaru, University of Washington 110.1 08:00

Reduction of Surface Scattering Clutter on Imaging of objects near rough surfaces by using MEMORY EFFECTS Akira Ishimaru, Ce Zhang, Yasuo Kuga, University of Washington, United States

110.2 08:20

A New Approach to Solving Second Kind Integral Equations Gary Brown, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States

110.3 08:40

Dense Random Media Model Applied to Active and Passive Microwave Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Snow Wenmo Chang, Shurun Tan, Leung Tsang, University of Washington, United States

110.4 09:00

Improved imaging approach exploiting early diffractively scattered component of short high frequency pulses propagating through dilute random media with large scatterers Elizabeth Bleszynski, Marek Bleszynski, Thomas Jaroszewicz, Monopole Research, United States



110.5 Characterization of Wave Propagation through Rain at Sub-TeraHertz 09:20 Frequencies Adib Nashashibi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 09:40 Break 110.6 10:00

Impact of Shear Flow Turbulence on EM Signals Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States

110.7 10:20

Indoor Wave Propagation Model for Buildings with Metallic Frames at Low VHF Morteza Sheikhsofla, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States

110.8 10:40

Eigenproblem for an Ocean Acoustic Waveguide with Random Depth Dependent Sound Speed C.P. Vendhan, A. Datta Chowdhury, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India; Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; S.K. Bhattacharyya, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India

110.9 11:00

Electromagnetic Waves Scattering by Dielectric Ellipsoids Applying Integral Equation Approach Felix O. Ngobigha, David H.O. Bebbington, University of Essex, United Kingdom

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Monday, July 7 Session 111

08:00 - 12:00

L12

AP-S

Microwave Imaging Techniques Session Co-Chairs: Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University; Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America Scattering and Imaging of Nonlinearly Loaded Antenna Structures in Half-Space Environments DaHan Liao, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States

111.2 08:20

Combining a Frequency-Scanned Antenna and a Short-Pulse Radar for 2-D Imaging Shang-Te Yang, Hao Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

111.3 08:40

A Generalized Approach for Through-the-Wall Radar Imaging with Compressive Sensing Wenji Zhang, Duke University, United States; Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States

111.4 09:00

Joint DoA-Range-Doppler Tracking of Moving Targets Based on Compressive Sensing Vinh Dang, Ozlem Kilic, The Catholic University of America, United States

111.5 09:20

Imaging Capability of a Rotman Lens Antenna Jaeheung Kim, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea

09:40 Break 111.6 10:00

Standoff detection of security threats using Passive Reflecting Surfaces and Compressive Sensing techniques Yolanda Rodriguez Vaqueiro, José Ángel Martínez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States

111.7 10:20

Transmit/Receive Beamforming for Bistatic Multiple-input Multiple-output (MIMO) Radar Zhe Geng, Hai Deng, Florida International University, United States

111.8 10:40

SNR Assessment of Microwave Imaging Systems Justin McCombe, Natalia K. Nikolova, McMaster University, Canada

111.9 11:00

Algebraic Acceleration and Regularization of the Source Reconstruction Method with the Recompressed Adaptive Cross Approximation Mahdi Kazempour, Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM), Turkey



111.10 Shape Reconstruction of Three-Dimensional Conducting Objects Via 11:20 Near-Field Measurements Aslan Etminan, Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM), Turkey 111.11 An Improved Optimization Method of Measurement Matrix for 11:40 Compressed Sensing Caiyun Wang, Jing Xu, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

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Monday, July 7 Session 112

08:00 - 11:40

L13

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Communication Systems and Sensor Networks

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Session Chair: David Michelson, University of British Columbia 112.1 08:00

Performance Evaluation of ATM and TCP QoS Parameters over a Satellite-integrated Network with Concatenated Coding Scheme Sahena Begum, Southern University, Bangladesh

112.2 The Impact of Array Mutual Coupling on Propagation-Based Key 08:20 Establishment Attiya Mahmood, Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States 112.3 Realization of a Novel On-Site Coding Digital Beamformer using 08:40 FPGAs Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Abe Akhiyat, Elias A. Alwan, Waleed Khalil, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 112.4 09:00

Small Isotropic Antenna with Directivity of 4.8 dBi as a Reference Case for Use in Random-LOS with MIMO Technology Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

112.5 09:20

A Proposed Revision to Industry Canada’s Standard Radio System Plan 301.7 Sina Mashayekhi, David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada; Eugene Crozier, Powertech Labs, Canada

09:40 Break 112.6 10:00

High Isolation MIMO Antenna for High Speed Communication Santosh Seran, Tutku Karacolak, Washington State University, United States

112.7 10:20

Virtual Field Test for Cognitive-Dynamic Spectrum Access Radios and Spectrum Usage Inventory Trang Mai, Juan Colon, Joseph Molnar, Naval Research Laboratory, United States

112.8 10:40

Near Field Coupling Mitigation for Multiple Antenna Communication Systems Using Feed-Forward Coupling between Adjacent Elements Mohammad Amjadi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States

112.9 11:00

Channel Characterization in Indoor Wireless Sensor Network Deployment in Commercial Environment Eduardo Salinero, Leire Azpilicueta, Erik Aguirre, Peio Lopez-Iturri, Jose Javier Astrain, Jesus Villadangos, Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain

112.10 QoS optimization for multimedia transmission over cognitive radio 11:20 networks using multicarrier modulation Naziha Ali Saoucha, Khalida Ghanem, CDTA, Algeria; Badr Benmammar, University of Tlemcen, Algeria

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Monday, July 7 Session 113

08:00 - 11:20

L14

URSI

Medical Applications of Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University; Koichi Ito, Chiba University Wireless Medical Telemetry: Current Status and Future Directions Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United States

113.2 08:20

A Compact Ultra-Miniature Coaxial Fed Antenna for WMTS Biotelemetry Applications Johnny Ung, Tutku Karacolak, Washington State University Vancouver, United States

113.3 08:40

Conformal Antenna Applicator for Mild Hyperthermia of the Breast Mustafa Asili, Zach Hood, Robert Hulsey, Mississippi State University, United States; Pu Chen, Harvard Medical School, United States; Utkan Demirci, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United States

113.4 Minimally-Invasive Body-Fluids Analyzer for Continuous Glucose 09:00 Monitoring Moahamed Ali Basha, Reham Zaghloul, Mohamed Alkordi, Zewail City of Science and Technology, Egypt 113.5 Shadowing Effect of Upper Limbs in Body-Centric Communication at W 09:20 Band Alessio Brizzi, Khaleda Ali, Alice Pellegrini, Yang Hao, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 09:40 Break 113.6 10:00

Antenna Array Applicator for Microwave Ablation Therapy Robert Hulsey, Mustafa Asili, Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United States

113.7 10:20

Effect of Membrane Capacitance on the Induced Electric Field for the Magnetic Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Anil RamRakhyani, Zachary Kagan, Faisal Khan, David Warren, Richard Normann, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States

113.8 10:40

Integral Equation Based Analysis of Antennas Inside Anatomical Human Models Fangzhou Wei, Jackson White Massey, Ali Ender Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

113.9 11:00

Detection of Human Eye Blinking Using Doppler Radar Youngwook Kim, California State University, Fresno, United States

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Monday, July 7 Session 114

08:00 - 11:40

Chickasaw

AP-S/URSI

Finite-Difference Methods

Mo-AM

Session Chair: Jean-Pierre Berrenger, University of Manchester 114.1 08:00

Novel Development of Conformal FDTD Method for Large-Scale Electromagnetic Simulations Jian Wei You, Tie Jun Cui, Southeast University, China

114.2 08:20

An Efficient Total-Field/Scattered-Field Technique for the Fundamental ADI-FDTD Method Theng Huat Gan, Eng Leong Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

114.3 08:40

An effective FDTD scheme for the propagation of VLF-LF radiowaves in the Earth-Ionosphere waveguide Jean-Pierre Bérenger, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

114.4 09:00

Stability and Dispersion Analysis of FDTD Technique in Sinusoidally Stratified Media Fatemeh Mohamadi Monavar, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada

114.5 09:20

FDTD Simulation of an Extremely Thin Dispersive Material Sheet Yaxin Yu, Ching Eng Png, Dongying Li, A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore

09:40 Break 114.6 10:00

Estimations on Aircraft Interference Path Loss due to Personal Electric Device Using a Large-scaled Parallel FDTD Analysis Takashi Hikage, Masami Shirafune, Toshio Nojima, Hokkaido University, Japan; Shunichi Futatsumori, Akiko Kohmura, Naruto Yonemoto, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan

114.7 10:20

Finite-Difference Time-Domain/Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert Algorithm for Modeling Ferrites with Hysteresis Andrew Greenwood, David French, Brad Hoff, Susan Heidger, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States

114.8 10:40

A Finite-Difference Frequency-Domain Scheme for Simulation of Current Distributions on Three-Phase Bus Bar Structures Patrick Donohoe, Mississippi State University, United States

114.9 11:00

Stability Preserving Model Order Reduction of FDTD with Stability Enforcement Beyond the CFL Limit Xihao Li, Costas D. Sarris, Piero Triverio, University of Toronto, Canada

114.10 Diagonal-Preserving Explicit and Unconditionally Stable FDTD Method 11:20 for Analyzing General Lossy Electromagnetic Problems Md Gaffar, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States

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Monday, July 7 Session 115

08:00 - 12:00

River Bluff

URSI

Tomography and Imaging Session Chair: Asimina Kiourti, The Ohio State University

115.2 Inverse imaging using the finite-element method and box constrained 08:20 optimization Uday K Khankhoje, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India; Oscar P Bruno, California Institute of Technology, United States 115.3 A Recursive Approach to Improve the Image Quality in Well-logging 08:40 Environments Yu-Hsin Kuo, Jean-Fu Kiang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 115.4 09:00

A Comparative Study of Wall Parameter Estimation Techniques for Through-The-Wall Radar Applications Christopher Thajudeen, Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States

115.5

Experimental Studies of “Hard Wall Radar Imaging” of Objects Shielded from Line-of-Sight Ce Zhang, Akira Ishimaru, Yasuo Kuga, University of Washington, United States

09:20

09:40 Break 115.6 10:00

Anisotropic model for RF Tomography Tadahiro Negishi, Vittorio Picco, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States; Lorenzo Lo Monte, University of Dayton Research Institute, United States; Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States

115.7 10:20

A Novel Microwave Tomography System for Breast Imaging Based on the Modulated Scattering Technique Majid OstadRahimi, Kyle Nemez, Amer Zakaria, Joe LoVetri, Lotfollah Shafai, Stephen Pistorius, University of Manitoba, Canada

115.8 10:40

RF Tomography Under the Quadratic Approximation Vittorio Picco, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States; Gianluca Gennarelli, National Research Council of Italy, Italy; Tadahiro Negishi, Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States; Francesco Soldovieri, National Research Council of Italy, Italy

115.9 11:00

An Antenna Element with Improved Near-Field Focusing for Multiple-Frequency Microwave Tomography Applications Nozhan Bayat, Puyan Mojabi, University of Manitoba, Canada

115.10 Microwave and Ultrasound Imaging for Biomedical Tissue 11:20 Identification Pedram Mojabi, Joe LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada 115.11 Detection of a target shallowly buried in a sand box from 11:40 monochromatic fields within a multistatic configuration Christelle Eyraud, Hervé Tortel, Amélie Litman, Aix-Marseille Université, France

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115.1 Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering based Object Imaging and 08:00 Characterization Shahed Shahir, Aidin Taeb, Gholamreza Z. Rafi, Jeff Orchard, Safieddin SafaviNaeini, University of Waterloo, Canada

Monday, July 7 Session 116

13:20 - 15:00 AP-S

Steamboat Special Session

Antenna Metrology

Mo-PM

Session Chair: Lijun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong 116.1 13:20

Comparison of Photoconductive Antenna Performance on LT-GaAs and SI-GaAs Substrates Mingguang Tuo, Jitao Zhang, Min Liang, Wei-Ren Ng, University of Arizona, United States; Michael Gehm, Duke University, United States; Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States

116.2 13:40

Compensation of Cable Radiation in Measurement of HF Patterns Michael Daly, John D. Rockway, John Meloling, SPAWAR SSC Pacific, United States

116.3 14:00

Measurement Technique for Gain and Distance and Numerical Simulation with a Dipole Antenna Takuichi Hirano, Jiro Hirokawa, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

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Monday, July 7 Session 117

13:20 - 15:20 AP-S/URSI

Cotton Row Special Session

Complex and Artificial Electromagnetic Analysis and Design - In Honor of Professor Mario Sorolla Session Co-Chairs: Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra; Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin Unidimensional Artificial Dielectric and Metamaterial Structures in Planar Circuit Technology Francisco Falcone, Txema Lopetegi, Miguel Angel Gomez-Laso, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain

117.2 13:40

Common-Mode Suppressed Differential Transmission Lines Based on Periodic Structures Paris Vélez, Ignacio De la Fuente, Jordi Bonache, Ferran Martín, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

117.3 14:00

From the Extraordinary Transmission to the Zoned Fishnet Metamaterial Lens Mario Sorolla, Miguel Beruete, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Miguel Navarro-Cia, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Francisco Falcone, Victor Torres, Victor Pacheco-Peña, Bakhtiyar Orazbayev, Pablo Rodriguez-Ulibarri, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain

117.4 14:20

Radiation Patterning Enabled by ε-Near-Zero Reconfigurable Metamaterial Lenses Jason Soric, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

117.5 14:40

Optical instabilities and spontaneous light emission by polarizable moving matter Mario Silveirinha, University of Coimbra - Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal

117.6 Extraordinary-Transmission-inspired Bull’s Eye Antenna for Automotive 15:00 Radar Unai Beaskoetxea, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Miguel Navarro-Cia, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Tahsin Akalin, Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology (IEMN), France; Miguel Beruete, Mario Sorolla, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain

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Monday, July 7 Session 118

13:20 - 15:00

Mississippi

AP-S

Electromagnetic Properties of Structured Surfaces

Mo-PM

Session Co-Chairs: Edward Rothwell, Michigan State University; Yang Hao, University of London 118.1 13:20

Quasi-Conformal Transformation Optics Techniques for Gradient Index Devices on Graphene Kenneth Morgan, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States

118.2 13:40

Phase Variation of Multilayer CVD Graphene Bian Wu, Xidian University, China; Yang Hao, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom

118.3 14:00

Characteristics of Faveolate Structural Microwave-absorbing for Radar Absorption Material Yan Wang, Xumin Ding, Qun Wu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

118.4 14:20

Stepped-Waveguide Technique for the Extraction of the Electromagnetic Parameters of Conductor-Backed Absorbers Jonathan Frasch, Edward Rothwell, Benjamin Crowgey, Michigan State University, United States

118.5 14:40

A Dual Band Multiple Narrow Slits based Metamaterial Absorber over a Flexible Polyurethane Substrate Himangshu Baskey, M Jaleel Akhtar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

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Monday, July 7 Session 119

13:20 - 15:20

Sultana

AP-S

Broadband Wires, Slots, Horns, and Lenses Session Co-Chairs: Rod Waterhouse, Pharad, LLC; Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology A Figure 8 Printed Slot Antenna Rod Waterhouse, Dalma Novak, Pharad, LLC, United States

119.2 13:40

A Dual-Linearly-Polarized Horn with Low Sidelobes for the 120MHz-to 300MHz Range Vince Rodriguez, ETS-Lindgren, United States

119.3 14:00

A Dual Polarized Antenna for THz Space Applications: Antenna Design and Lens Optimization Ozan Yurduseven, Nuria Llombart, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Jochem Baselmans, The Netherlands Institute of Space Research, Netherlands

119.4 14:20

Full-Wave Domain Decomposition Method for Optimisation of Integrated Lens Antennas Erik Jørgensen, Peter Meincke, TICRA, Denmark; Nuria Llombart, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

119.5 14:40

A Wideband Unidirectional Circularly Polarized Slot Array With Integrated Feed Network Xiaolei Jiang, Yue Li, Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua University, China

119.6 A study of dual-sleeve broadband antenna based on end-loaded 15:00 technology Bin Yuan, Nannan Liu, Tianhao Peng, Shaobo Lang, Chong Li, Tianmin Zeng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

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119.1 13:20

Monday, July 7

13:20 - 15:20

Session 120

L3

AP-S

Printed UWB Antennas

Mo-PM

Session Chair: Lu Guo, National University of Singapore 120.1 13:20

A Compact Planar Antenna for UWB Applications Lu Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Xiaodong Chen, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom

120.2 13:40

Compact Size UWB Planer Antenna on Flexible Substate Haruichi Kanaya, Koji Fujita, Tomoya Ijiguch, Keiji Yoshida, Kuniaki Yoshitomi, Kyushu University, Japan; Akira Ishikawa, Shugo Fukagawa, Noriyuki Kodama, Akihiro Tahira, Kyushu TEN, Japan

120.3 14:00

A Low-Profile, Vertically-Polarized, Compact, Ultra-Wideband Antenna with a 10:1 Bandwidth Kasra Ghaemi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

120.4 14:20

A CBCPW-Fed Ultra-Wideband Planar Monopole Antenna for UHF Band Applications Tae-Hyung Kim, Jong-Gwan Yook, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea; Tae-Hoon Yoo, Dongyang University, Republic of Korea

120.5 14:40

A Novel Compact CPW-fed UWB Planar Antenna With L-shaped Extended Ground Plane Stubs Ming-Tao Tan, Bing-Zhong Wang, Zhe Wang, Hai-Yan Huang, Mu-Sheng Liang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

120.6 15:00

A Novel CPW-Fed Compact Printed Antenna for UWB Applications Yanzhi Fu, Alexander Denisov, Nannan Wang, Jiaxin Dong, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

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Monday, July 7 Session 121

13:20 - 15:00

L4

URSI

Slotted Waveguide Antennas and Arrays Session Chair: Sungtek Kahng, Incheon National University 80% Antenna Efficiency Waveguide Slot Array Antenna for 71 – 86 GHz Fixed Wireless Access System Jiro Hirokawa, Takashi Tomura, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

121.2 13:40

A Low-Profile Dual-Band SIW Slot-Array Antenna based on LH Material Waveguides for a Satellite Communication Receiver Kyungseok Kahng, Kyeongnam Jang, Sungtek Kahng, Incheon National University, Republic of Korea; Hosub Lee, Byung-Gi Jeong, LIG Nex1, Republic of Korea

121.3 14:00

Fixed Frequency Slotted Waveguide Beam Reconfigurable Antenna for mmWave Application Shubhendu Bhardwaj, Niru K. Nahar, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

121.4 14:20

Beam-Scanning Continuous Transverse Stub (CTS) Substrate Integrated Waveguide (SIW) Antenna Hyeonhyeong Choe, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea

121.5 14:40

Compensation for higher order mode coupling between inclined coupling slots and radiating slots in planar slotted waveguide arrays Jacob Coetzee, Advait Kulkarni, Mohammed Albannay, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

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121.1 13:20

Monday, July 7 Session 122

13:20 - 15:20

L10

AP-S

Novel Antenna Structures Session Chair: Abdelrazik Sebak, Concordia University

Mo-PM

122.1 Non-Foster Circuits for Wideband and Wide-angle Scan in Phased 13:20 Arrays Keerti Kona, Carson White, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States 122.2 13:40

High Resolution Surface Imaging Arrays Interrogated with Microfluidically Controlled Metalized Plates Abhishek Dey, Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida, United States

122.3 14:00

A Study on the Effect of Space Solar Cells on the Antennas Integrated on Top of their Cover Glass Taha Shahvirdi Dizaj Yekan, Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University, United States

122.4 14:20

High-Gain SIW-Based Antipodal Linearly Tapered Slot Antenna for 60-GHz Applications Issa Mohamed, Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada

122.5 14:40

Crossbar Fractal Quasi Self-Complementary UWB Antenna Anwer Abd El-Hameed, Deena Salem, Esmat Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Essam Hashish, Cairo University, Egypt

122.6 15:00

Broadband Circularly Polarized Antenna with a Tree Fractal Wide-slot and a L-shaped Strip Changfei Zhou, Jiahui Fu, Shu Lin, Qun Wu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

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Monday, July 7 Session 123

13:20 - 15:20

L6

AP-S

Volumetric Electromagnetic Materials Session Co-Chairs: Alexander Yakovlev, University of Mississippi; Derek Doyle, Air Force Research Laboratory Dielectric Characterization of 3D Printed Materials with a Confocal Fabry Perot Resonator for Space Utilization Derek Doyle, The University of New Mexico, United States; Tatiana Starr, SensorMetrix, United States; Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States

123.2 13:40

An effective method for fabrication of 3-D dielectric materials using polymer-ceramic composites Yifei Shi, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States; Lal Mohan Bhowmik, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States; Anthony K. Amert, Osha Liang LLP, United States; Keith W. Whites, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States

123.3 14:00

Electromagnetic materials of artificially controlled properties for 3D printing applications Min Liang, Xiaoju Yu, University of Arizona, United States; Corey Shemelya, David Roberson, Eric MacDonald, Ryan Wicker, The University of Texas at El Paso, United States; Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States

123.4 14:20

Microwave (1.7–2.6 GHz) Characterization of Hydroxylapatite and Oxalate Using Rectangular Waveguides Huan Meng, Xiong Wang, Tao Qin, Min Liang, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States

123.5 14:40

Closed-Form Analysis of the Decoupling Properties of Artificial Dielectric Layers Daniele Cavallo, Waqas H. Syed, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

123.6 Low-Frequency Metamaterial Permeability Retrieval for Near-field 15:00 Applications Matthew Chabalko, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; David Ricketts, North Carolina State University, United States

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Monday, July 7 Session 124

13:20 - 15:20 AP-S

Wideband Arrays

Mo-PM

Session Chair: Aldo Petosa, Communications Research Centre Canada 124.1 13:20

Wideband Printed Bowtie Array for Spectrum Monitoring Shailesh Raut, Aldo Petosa, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada

124.2 13:40

A Wideband Omnidirectional Conformal Array for Passive Radar Régis Guinvarc’h, Mohammed Serhir, Supélec, France; Fabrice Boust, ONERA, France; Nicolas Ribière-Tharaud, CEA, France

124.3 14:00

A W-Band Photonic Array Jeffrey Nanzer, Timothy McKenna, Thomas Clark, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States

124.4 Octagonal Ring Antenna (ORA) Array Design for Mobile Base 14:20 Stations Ming Yang, Yongwei Zhang, Anthony Brown, University of Manchester, United Kingdom 124.5 14:40

Wideband Antenna Array for Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR) Applications William Moulder, Bradley T. Perry, Jeffrey Herd, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory, United States

124.6 15:00

Ultra-Wideband Spiral-Helix Antenna Array Mohamed Elmansouri, James Bargeron, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States

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L5

Monday, July 7 Session 125

13:20 - 15:20

L11

AP-S

Propagation in Underground Environments Session Chair: Chenming Zhou, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 125.1 13:20

Performance Evaluation of a SISO On-Body System in Underground Mine Environment Hassen Moulay El-Azhari, Mourad Nedil, University of Quebec (UQAT), Canada; Ismail Ben Mabrouk, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

125.3 Off-Body Channel Characterization at 2.45 GHz in Underground Mine 14:00 Environment Hassen Moulay El-Azhari, Mourad Nedil, University of Quebec (UQAT), Canada; Ismail Ben Mabrouk, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia; Larbi Talbi, University of Quebec (UQAT), Canada 125.4 14:20

Modeling and Measurement of Radio Propagation in Rectangular Tunnels at Low Frequencies Chenming Zhou, Joseph Waynert, NIOSH, United States

125.5 14:40

Comparison of Medium Frequency Propagation Characteristics of a Transmission Line Measured from Both Ends in a Coal Mine Entry Jingcheng Li, Joseph Waynert, Bruce Whisner, Nicholas Damiano, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, United States

125.6 15:00

Performance of Space–Time Block Coding-based System in an Underground Gold Mine Samira Boualleg, CDTA, USTHB, Algeria; Khalida Ghanem, CDTA, Algeria; B. Haraoubia, USTHB, Algeria; Mourad Nedil, Salim Azzeddine, Nahi Kandil, University of Quebec (UQAT), Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada

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125.2 13:40

Loop Coupling and Field Distribution in Earth for Horizontal Positioning in VLF/ELF Through-The-Earth Wireless Mine Communications Lincan Yan, Joseph Waynert, Carl Sunderman, NIOSH/OMSHR, United States

Monday, July 7 Session 126

13:20 - 15:20

L12

AP-S

Atmospheric and Ionospheric Propagation Characterization

Mo-PM

Session Co-Chairs: Yee Hui Lee, Nanyang Technological University; Felix Miranda, NASA Glenn Research Center 126.1 13:20

Comparison of Radio-Sounding Profiles for Cloud Attenuation Analysis in the Tropical Region Feng Yuan, Yee Hui Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Yu Song Meng, National Metrology Centre, A*STAR, Singapore

126.2 13:40

Cloud Attenuation on Ka-Band Satellite Link in the Tropical Region: Preliminary Results and Analysis Yee Hui Lee, Vidhya Natarajan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Yu Song Meng, National Metrology Centre, A*STAR, Singapore; Jun Xiang Yeo, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Jin Teong Ong, C2N Pte. Ltd., Singapore

126.3 Design of a K/Q-band Beacon Receiver for the Alphasat TDP#5 14:00 Experiment James Nessel, Michael Zemba, Jacquelynne Morse, NASA, United States 126.4 14:20

Forecasting of Ionospheric Scintillations of GPS L-Band Signals Over an Indian Low Latitude Station Dattatreya Sarma Achanta, C T Swamy Katepogu, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, India; Somasekhar Rao Pvd, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad, India

126.5 14:40

Ionospheric Time Delay Modelling using Anisotropic IDW Satya Srinivas Vemuri, Dattatreya Sarma Achanta, Krishna Reddy Desi Reddy, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, India

126.6 15:00

Gabor Feature Based Ionospheric Clutter Region Extraction in Range-Doppler Map Yang Li, Wenjun Zeng, Ning Zhang, Wenyan Tang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

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Monday, July 7 Session 127

13:20 - 15:20

L13

AP-S

Antennas for Mobile Communication Applications Session Chair: Guangli Yang, Shanghai University 127.1 Testing Electrically Small Antennas with Using a Fiber Optic to RF 13:20 transducer Alessandro Scannavini, Lars Jacob Foged, Lucia Scialacqua, MVG Italy, Italy A Metasurface-enabled Low-profile Wearable Antenna Zhi Hao Jiang, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

127.3 14:00

Integrated Dual Planar Inverted-F Antenna with Tunable Antenna Height for Handheld Devices Hsien Kang Tseng, Powen Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

127.4 14:20

Antenna with Switchable Linear Polarization for 60 GHz Hsin-Chia Lu, Siang-Yu Siao, Shih-Keng Chuang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Pei-Zong Rao, Wei-Shin Tung, HTC Corp., Taiwan

127.5 14:40

A Hepta-Band Internal Antenna for LTE Terminal Device Applications Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China; Li Yang, Northeastern University, China

127.6 15:00

WAN Antenna Design for Mobile Phone with Closed Metal Frame Weiye Li, Wenbin Lin, Southwest Jiao Tong University, China; Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China

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127.2 13:40

Monday, July 7 Session 128

13:20 - 15:20

L14

AP-S/URSI

Miniaturization of Antennas

Mo-PM

Session Chair: Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University 128.1 13:20

Miniaturized CPW-Fed Slot Loop Antenna with Frequency Agility Hsin-Jou Huang, Chien-Pai Lai, Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

128.2 13:40

Miniaturization of A Circularly-Polarized, Uni-Directional, Ultra-Wideband Spiral Antenna Ting-Yen Shih, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

128.3 Design of an Electrically Small, Circularly Polarized Planar Cross 14:00 Dipole Jesse Ludwig, Cameron Cato, Sungkyun Lim, Georgia Southern University, United States 128.4 14:20

Dual-band Shorted Patch Antenna with Significant Size Reduction using a Meander Slot Donovan Brocker, Douglas H. Werner, Ping Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

128.5 14:40

A Compact Dual-Frequency Resonant Quadrifilar Helix Antenna Amin Chapari, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Iran

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Monday, July 7 Session 129

13:20 - 15:20

Chickasaw

AP-S

Advanced Antenna Measurements Session Co-Chairs: Michael Francis, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Mohammad Fakharzadeh, Peraso Technologies Antenna Measurement in Probe Station Mohammad Fakharzadeh, Peraso Technologies, Canada

129.2 13:40

Non-Contact Device and Integrated Circuit Characterization in the G-Band (140-220GHz) Cosan Caglayan, Georgios C. Trichopoulos, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States

129.3 14:00

Multi-Tone Millimeter-Wave Frequency Synthesizer for Atmospheric Propagation Studies Rainee Simons, Edwin Wintucky, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States

129.4 14:20

Electrooptic Imaging of Near-Field Electric Vectors Rotating over Side-Fed Planar Spiral Antenna Masahiro Tsuchiya, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan; Takahiro Shiozawa, Kagawa National College of Technology, Japan

129.5 High Accuracy Electorooptic Imaging of Aerially Propagating 100-GHz 14:40 Wave Masahiro Tsuchiya, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan; Takahiro Shiozawa, Kagawa National College of Technology, Japan 129.6 15:00

Diagnostic and Investigation of Sub-Array Radiation of Large Array Antenna by Inverse Source Technique Lars Jacob Foged, Francesco Saccardi, Lucia Scialacqua, Microwave Vision Italy, Italy; Javier L. Araque Quijano, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Luca Salghetti Drioli, European Space Agency, Netherlands

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129.1 13:20

Monday, July 7 Session 130

13:20 - 15:20

River Bluff

URSI

Antenna Design and Optimization Techniques

Tu-AM

Session Co-Chairs: Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University 130.1 13:20

Novel Design of a Planar UWB Antenna with Enhanced Gain Using a Mixed-Parameter CMA-ES Algorithm Elie Boudaher, Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States

130.2 13:40

A Tunable Dual-Band Miniaturized Monopole Antenna Junyan Tang, Michigan State University, United States; Raoul Ouedraogo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory, United States; Edward Rothwell, Alejandro Diaz, Michigan State University, United States; Kazuko Fuchi, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States

130.3 14:00

Physical bounds for antennas on ground planes Doruk Tayli, Mats Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden

130.4 14:20

Convex and global optimization for antenna analysis Mats Gustafsson, Marius Cismasu, Lund University, Sweden

130.5 Exploration of Rapidly Tuned Antennas for Wideband Spectrum 14:40 Sensing Erica Daly, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 130.6 Antenna Designs for MIMO Systems by the Pixelated Design 15:00 Technique Yen-Sheng Chen, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 201

08:00 - 12:00 AP-S/URSI

Steamboat Special Session

Wearable and Implantable Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Bhaskar Gupta, Jadavpur University; Asimina Kiourti, The Ohio State University Wearable and Implantable Antennas: Applications in Communications, Monitoring and Diagnostics Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States

201.2 08:20

Embroidered Ground Plane Implementation for Wearable UHF RFID Patch Tag Antennas Karoliina Koski, Leena Ukkonen, Lauri Sydänheimo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, Finland

201.3 08:40

Soft and Flexible UHF Antennas for W-BAN Applications Jovanche Trajkovikj, Jean-François Zürcher, Anja Skrivervik, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland

201.4 Compact Wearable Dual-mode Antennas for Body-centric Wireless 09:00 Communications Chia-Hsien Lin, Koichi Ito, Center for Frontier Medical Engineering, Chiba University, Japan 201.5 09:20

Miniaturization of Wearable Electro-textile Antennas using Minkowski Fractal Geometry Sankaralingam Subramaniam, Sayantan Dhar, Kaushik Patra, Bhaskar Gupta, Jadavpur University, India; Lotfi Osman, University of Carthage, Tunisia; Kais Zeouga, Ali Gharsallah, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia

09:40 Break 201.6 10:00

Environmental electromagnetic characterization framework for wearable antenna materials Frederick Declercq, Sam Agneessens, Hendrik Rogier, Ghent University - INTEC, Belgium; Ivo Couckuyt, Tom Dhaene, Ghent University/iMinds, Belgium

201.7 10:20

Robust, Wearable, On-body Antenna Relying on Half Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide Techniques Sam Agneessens, Hendrik Rogier, Ghent University, Belgium; Riccardo Moro, Maurizio Bozzi, University of Pavia, Italy

201.8 10:40

Evaluation of the performance of wearable directive antennas based on Fabry-Perot type Aitor Vico-Martinez, Darwin Blanco, Eva Rajo-Iglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain

201.9 11:00

A Wireless Body Area Network for Carefree Medical Sensing Konstantinos Karathanasis, Asimina Kiourti, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

201.10 An Armband-Wearable Printed Antenna with a Full Ground Plane for 11:20 Body Area Networks Syed Muzahir Abbas, Macquarie University, Australia; Yogesh Ranga, CSIRO, Australia; Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia

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201.1 08:00

Tuesday, July 8 Session 202

08:00 - 11:40 AP-S/URSI

Cotton Row Special Session

3D/Additive and Inkjet-Printed Antennas

Tu-AM

Session Co-Chairs: Gareth Conway, Queen’s University Belfast; Dalia Elsheakh, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt 202.1 08:00

Inkjet Printing of a Wideband, High Gain mm-Wave Vivaldi Antenna on a Flexible Organic Substrate Bijan Tehrani, Benjamin Cook, James Cooper, Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

202.2 08:20

Optimized RF/Microwave Antennas and Circuits on Low-Cost Fibrous Substrates Using Inkjet-Printing Technology Hossein Saghlatoon, Lauri Sydänheimo, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

202.3 08:40

Advancement of 3D printed Conformal FSS and Active Array Isaac Ehrenberg, Sanjay Sarma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Bae-Ian Wu, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States

202.4 09:00

An Inkjet-printed Flexible Broadband Multilayer SIW Coupler for Antenna Array Systems Sangkil Kim, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Herve Aubert, LAASCNRS, France; Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

202.5 09:20

An Inkjet Printed Near Isotropic 3-D Antenna with Embedded Electronics for Wireless Sensor Applications Muhammad Fahad Farooqui, Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia

09:40 Break 202.6 10:00

Wearable Inkjet-Printed Antenna Performance for Medical Applications at 868/915 MHz Gareth Conway, William Scanlon, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom

202.7 10:20

Flexible Plastic-Based Inkjet Printed CPW Fed Dipole Antenna for 60 GHz ISM Applications Khelifa Hettak, Aldo Petosa, Rob James, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada

202.8 10:40

A Fully Inkjet-printed 3D Transformer Balun for Conformal and Rollable Microwave Applications Chiara Mariotti, University of Perugia, Italy; Luca Aluigi, Independent Researcher, Germany; Trang T. Thai, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Federico Alimenti, Luca Roselli, University of Perugia, Italy; Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

202.9 Inkjet-printed UHF RFID Folded Dipole Antennas for Remote Sensing 11:00 Applications John Kimionis, Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Symeon Nikolaou, Frederick University, Cyprus 202.10 Technology for Fully Printable and Rollable Ground Penetrating 11:20 Radar (GPR) Systems Anya Traille, CNRS-LAAS, France; Sangkil Kim, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Antony Coustou, Herve Aubert, LAAS-CNRS, France; Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 203

08:00 - 11:40

Mississippi

AP-S

Guided-Wave Metamaterial Structures Session Co-Chairs: Alexander Yakovlev, University of Mississippi; Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta 203.1 A Backward Wave Amplifier Based on an NRI Transmission-Line 08:00 Metamaterial Adam Weiss, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States Miniaturized Circular Waveguide Probe Antennas Using ENNZ Metamaterial Liners Justin Pollock, Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada

203.3 08:40

Magnetic-Free, Fully Integrated, Compact Microwave Circulator Using Angular-Momentum Biasing Nicholas Estep, Dimitrios Sounas, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

203.4 09:00

Dual-Band SRR Using CRLH TL-Based Elements Ousama Abu Safia, Larbi Talbi, University of Quebec in Outaouais, Canada; Khelifa Hettak, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada

203.5 09:20

Design of 180°-switched-line Phase Shifter with Constant Phase Shift Using CRLH TL Jun Zhang, China Electronics Technology Group Corporation No. 38 Research Institute, China; S.W. Cheung, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Qi Zhu, USTC, China

09:40 Break 203.6 10:00

High-Q Spiral Inductors with Multilayered Split-Ring Resonator (SRR) Patterned Ground Shields Abhishek Sahu, Bethany Grayczyk, Mohammad Almalkawi, Vijay Devabhaktuni, The University of Toledo, United States; Peter Aaen, University of Surrey, United Kingdom

203.7 10:20

Trapping a Rainbow in a Dielectric Waveguide Rui Yang, Jingjing Li, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States

203.8 10:40

Controlling Light Propagation and Mode Coupling in Optical Waveguides Using One Dimensional Phased Antenna Arrays Myoung-Hwan Kim, Zhaoyi Li, Nanfang Yu, Columbia University, United States

203.9 11:00

Hybrid Plasmons in Assemblies of Coupled Metal Nanowires Nadiia Stognii, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Ukraine; Nataliya Sakhnenko, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics NASU, Ukraine

203.10 A Directional Coupler Based on Spoof MIM Plasmonic Structures 11:20 Yong Jin Zhou, Bao Jia Yang, Xue-Xia Yang, Shanghai University, China

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203.2 08:20

Tuesday, July 8 Session 204

08:00 - 09:40

Sultana

AP-S

Millimeter Wave Small Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Ibrahim Tekin, Sabanci University; Julien Sarrazin, UPMC 204.1 Differential 60 GHz Antenna-on-Chip in Mainstream 65 nm CMOS 08:00 Technology A.B. (Bart) Smolders, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands; U. Johannsen, Atlas Elektronik, Germany; M. Liu, Y. Yu, P. Baltus, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

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204.2 Horn antenna design for BAN millimeter wave on-body 08:20 communication Solofo Razafimahatratra, Julien Sarrazin, Aziz Benlarbi-Delaï, Sorbonne Universités, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Philippe De Doncker, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium 204.3 08:40

Wideband 94 GHz On-chip Dipole Antennas for Imaging applications Mehdi Seyyed-Esfahlan, Ibrahim Tekin, Sabanci University, Turkey; Mehmet Kaynak, IHP, Germany

204.4 09:00

180 GHz On-Chip Integrated Bow-Tie Antenna Michael Jenning, Dirk Plettemeier, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

204.5 09:20

Wideband Half-Cloverleaf Shaped On-Chip Antenna for 160 GHz 200 GHz Applications Bernhard Klein, Michael Jenning, Patrick Seiler, Dirk Plettemeier, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

Tuesday, July 8 Session 205

10:00 - 11:40

Sultana

AP-S

Reconfigurable and Foldable Antennas Session Chair: Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University 205.1 10:00

Plasma Antenna VSWR and Co-Site and Parasitic Interference Reduction or Elimination Theodore Anderson, Fred Dyer, Haleakala Research and Development Inc., United States

205.2 Reconfigurable Spherical Helical Electrically Small Antenna in UHF 10:20 band Xueli Liu, Shun Yao, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States 205.3 10:40

A Novel Tunable Origami Accordion Antenna Shun Yao, Xueli Liu, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States; Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

205.4 11:00

Origami Quadrifilar Helix Antenna in UHF Band Xueli Liu, Shun Yao, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States; Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

205.5 11:20

A Novel Reconfigurable Origami Spring Antenna Shun Yao, Xueli Liu, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States; Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 206

08:00 - 11:40

L3

AP-S

Small Antennas for Mobile Platforms Session Co-Chairs: Lincan Yan, CDC/NIOSH/OMSHR; Maxim Ignatenko, University of Colorado Combined Dipole-Multiturn Loop for Vehicle-Based High-Frequency (HF) Communications Sushant Shrestha, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States

206.2 08:20

High-Q Antennas with built-in coils: for Mobile Devices Pevand Bahramzy, Aalborg university, Denmark; Simon Svendsen, Intel Corporation, Denmark; Gert Frølund Pedersen, Aalborg university, Denmark

206.3 08:40

Compact 3-D Cubic Loop Antennas with Omnidirectional Patterns Xiaohua Jin, Allen University, United States; Xunwang Dang, Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China

206.4 09:00

Design of a Miniaturized UHF-Band Zigbee Antenna Applicable to the M2M/IoT Communication Jinsu Jeon, Kyeongnam Jang, Sungtek Kahng, Incheon National University, Republic of Korea; Changlim Park, Simplex, Republic of Korea

206.5 A 0.65 – 1 GHz Tunable Dual-Band 4G-LTE Antenna For Carrier 09:20 Aggregation Abdullah Alazemi, Gabriel M. Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United States 206.7 10:20

Small Quad-Band Printed Antenna Comprising Symmetrically Arranged Trapezoidal Elements and Rectangle Strip Elements Makoto Sumi, NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan; Keizo Cho, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan

206.8 10:40

Uniplanar Folded Monopole Antenna for Mobile phone applications in LTE/GSM/UMTS/WiFi Band Gijo Augustin, Bybi P. Chacko, Tayeb A. Denidni, National Institute of Scientific Research, Canada

206.9 11:00

MIMO Antenna Using Modified Planar Inverted-F Antennas Hassan Tariq Chattha, Muhammad Nasir, Yasir Jamal, Abubakar Sharif, University of Engineering & Technology Lahore, Pakistan; Yi Huang, Saqer S. Alja’afreh, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

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206.1 08:00

Tuesday, July 8 Session 207

08:00 - 11:40

L4

AP-S

Antenna and System Design for Wireless Communication

Tu-AM

Session Chair: Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade 207.1 08:00

Stacked Slot Antenna for Wireless Communication Dominique Lo Hine Tong, Technicolor Connected Home, France; Kevin Nadaud, IETR/ Universite de Nantes, France

207.2 08:20

Reconfigurable Antennas in Highly Multipath Environments Ryan Measel, Christopher S. Lester, Donald J. Bucci, Kevin Wanuga, Drexel University, United States; Gregory Tait, Naval Surface Warfare Center, United States; Richard Primerano, Kapil R. Dandekar, Moshe Kam, Drexel University, United States

207.3 08:40

Metal Chassis Robust Antenna on Compact AMC Structure for Commercial Slim TV Youngju Lee, Alexander Goudelev, Byungchul Kim, Wonbin Hong, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea

207.4 09:00

A Metal Chassis Robust Antenna Located on the Circumferential Barrel of a Camera Hyunjin Kim, Byungchul Kim, Wonbin Hong, Youngju Lee, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea

207.5 Disturbance Localization using a Multifunctional Antenna-Buoy Sensor 09:20 Network Alyssa Bennett, Jake McKnight, David Rolando, Jean-Francois Chamberland, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States 09:40 Break 207.6 Semantic Wireless Localization For Innovative Indoor/Outdoor 10:00 Services Federico Viani, Alessandro Polo, Enrico Giarola, Fabrizio Robol, Paolo Rocca, Paola Garofalo, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy; Stefano DeVigili, Guido Benedetti, Provincia Autonoma di Trento, Italy; Luisa Zappini, Centrale Unica Emergenza, Italy; Alessandro Zorer, Trentino Network S.r.l., Italy; Silvia Marchesi, Centrale Unica Emergenza, Italy; Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy 207.7 Analysis of Time-Reversal MUSIC Beamforming for Indoor WLAN 10:20 Systems Carlos Andrés Viteri-Mera, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States 207.8 10:40

Modeling of Human Bodies for Analysis of Wireless Body Area Networks in Crowds Dragan Olcan, Aleksandra Krneta, Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Serbia

207.9 11:00

Performance Analysis of Pilot Pattern design for Channel Estimation in LTE Downlink Fatma Zohra Bouchibane, Khalida Ghanem, CDTA, Algeria; M Bensebti, University of Saad Dahleb, Algeria

207.10 A Novel Tunable Narrow Bandstop Filters with C-shaped Slot Notch 11:20 Structure Cheng Zhang, Mingming Liu, Ronghong Jin, Junping Geng, Xianling Liang, Haijun Fan, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

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08:00 - 09:40

Session 208

L10

AP-S

Broadband Dual-polarized and CP Printed Antennas Session Chair: RongLin Li, South China University of Technology 208.1 08:00

A Dual-frequency and Dual-polarized Antenna with Improved Front-to-Back Ratio for LTE Applications Ting-Jui Huang, Heng-Tung Hsu, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan

208.2 Miniaturization of a printed monopole antenna for circular 08:20 polarization Takafumi Fujimoto, Rikiya Taniyama, Nagasaki University, Japan 208.3 Broadband circular polarized cross bow tie antenna for terahertz 08:40 range Amna Mir, Junsheng Yu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China A Novel Type of Broadband Circularly Polarized Antenna LiJun Pan, RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China

Tu-AM

208.4 09:00

208.5 A Broadband Dual-Polarized Four-leaf Clover Antenna for Base 09:20 Stations Yuehui Cui, RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China Tuesday, July 8

10:00 - 11:40

Session 209

L10

AP-S

Wireless Power Transfer Session Chair: David Ricketts, North Carolina State University 209.1 Study of Displacement Current Effect for Planar Coils in Layered 10:00 Medium Yanlin Li, Sheng Sun, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China 209.2 Can Split-Ring Resonators be Viable for Electromagnetic Energy 10:20 Harvesting? Thamer Almoneef, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada 209.3 10:40

The Effects of Magneto-static Surface Resonances in Metamaterials on the Quality Factor of Coils in Near Field Applications Matthew Chabalko, David Ricketts, North Carolina State University, United States

209.4 11:00

A Robust Wireless Power Transmission for Charging Low Power Consumption Appliances Elyas Palantei, Merna Baharuddin, Robby R.S. Tangkudung, Afif Sudirman, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia

209.5 11:20

Maximum transfer efficiency and optimal loads for WPT systems with multiple transmitters Hans-Dieter Lang, Alon Ludwig, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 210

08:00 - 09:40

L6

AP-S

Metamaterial Antennas and Applications Session Chair: Abas Sabouni, Wilkes University 210.1 08:00

Multipath Mitigation in High Precision GPS Systems Using Artificial Magnetic Conductors Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States; Hussain Al-Rizzo, Ayman Isaac, Ayad Bihnam, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States

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210.2 Dual-Frequency Filtenna Using Defected Ground Structure for VSAT 08:20 Applications Abolghasem Zamanifekri, A.B. (Bart) Smolders, Ioannis Bligiannis, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 210.3 08:40

60-GHz CMOS 2x2 Artificial-Magnetic-Conductor Monopole On-Chip Antenna Array for Phased-Array RF Receiving System Yi Wu, Chien-Chorng Chou, Wen-Yi Ruan, Chun-Han Yu, Shih-Chiao Huang Huang, Huey-Ru Chuang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

210.4 09:00

Coplanar waveguide monopole antenna on artificial magnetic conductor for body-worn wireless communication systems Tsitoha Andriamiharivolamena, Pierre Lemaitre-Auger, Smail Tedjini, LCIS – Grenoble INP, France; Franck Tirard, Safran Sagem, France

210.5 09:20

New Microstrip Meta Materials Antennas Albert Sabban, Ort Braude College, Israel

Tuesday, July 8 Session 211

10:00 - 11:40

L6

AP-S

Broadband Fractal and Metamaterial-based Antennas Session Chair: Zhi Ning Chen, Institute for Infocomm Research 211.1 10:00

Exploitation of the UC-PBG Structure as Ground Plane to Enhance Microstrip Antenna Bandwidth Sylvain Pflaum, Leonardo Lizzi, Philippe Le Thuc, Georges Kossiavas, Robert Staraj, LEAT, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, France

211.2 10:20

Stripline Aperture Coupled Metamaterial Mushroom Antenna with Increased Front-to-Back Ratio Wei Liu, Zhi Ning Chen, Xianming Qing, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore

211.3 10:40

A Novel Fractal Antenna for UWB Applications Dongya Shen, Zhongshuang Wang, Yufeng Zou, Wenping Ren, Xiupu Zhang, Yunnan University, China

211.4 11:00

Design of a Compact Wideband High-Gain MMW Antenna based on Fabry-Perot Antenna Concept Yuehe Ge, Can Wang, Xiaohu Zeng, Huaqiao University, China

211.5 11:20

Design of a New Fractal Wideband Antenna Mohammad Ali Dorostkar, Avionics Research Institute, Iran; Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran; Somayeh Samaei, Isfahan Mathematics House (IMH), Iran

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 212

08:00 - 11:40

L5

AP-S

Advances in Antenna Feed Circuits and Structures I Session Co-Chairs: Aseim Elfrgani, The Ohio State University; Anthony Martone, U.S. Army Research Laboratory 212.1 08:00

Automatic Tunable Antenna System Using MEMS Variable Capacitors and a Probe Triggered by TPC Makoto Higaki, Koh Hashimoto, Toshiba Research and Development Center, Japan

212.2 08:20

Wideband Coaxial to Substrate-Integrated Waveguide Transition in a Multilayer Reconfigurable Antenna Configuration Siamak Ebadi, Nathan Landy, Milton Perque, Tom Driscoll, David Smith, Intellectual Ventures, United States

212.4 On the differential feeding technique for circularly polarized resonant 09:00 antennas Roberto Caso, Alice Buffi, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy 212.5 Minimum Complexity Decoupling Networks for Arbitrary Coupled 09:20 Loads Ding Nie, Bertrand Hochwald, University of Notre Dame, United States; Erik Stauffer, Broadcom Cooperation, United States 09:40 Break 212.6 10:00

Far-Field Sensor for Adaptive Antenna Tuning Nathanael J. Smith, Chi-Chih Chen, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

212.7 Stabilizing Non-Foster-Based Tuning Circuits For Electrically Small 10:20 Antennas Aseim Elfrgani, Roberto Rojas, The Ohio State University, United States 212.8 10:40

Non-Foster Circuit Embedded Within Electrically Small Antenna Aseim Elfrgani, Roberto Rojas, The Ohio State University, United States

212.9 11:00

Multiport Antenna System Matching using Network Characteristic Mode Analysis Ezdeen Elghannai, Roberto Rojas, The Ohio State University, United States

212.10 Study of Wideband Patch-Based Butler Matrix and Its High-Frequency 11:20 Application Xianshi Jing, Sheng Sun, Qin S. Liu, Yanlin Li, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China

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212.3 A Novel Twist Between Gap Waveguides for Compact Slot-Array 08:40 Antennas Luis Fernando Carrera-Suarez, Diana Veronica Navarro-Mendez, Escuela Politecnica Nacional, Ecuador; Mariano Baquero-Escudero, Sara Martinez-Giner, Alejandro Valero-Nogueira, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain

Tuesday, July 8 Session 213

08:00 - 11:40

L11

URSI

Atoms, Antennas, Materials: Metrology and Imaging

Tu-AM

Session Chair: Christopher Holloway, National Institute of Standards and Technology 213.1 08:00

Rydberg Atom Based Sub-Wavelength Imaging Chris Holloway, Josh Gordon, Steven Jefferts, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), United States

213.2 08:20

A Novel Non-Contact S-Parameter Measurement Method for Sub-MMW Multi-Port On-Wafer Devices Meysam Moallem, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States

213.3 08:40

Terahertz Planar Thin Lens Hadi Amarloo, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada

213.4 09:00

An Investigation of Radiation from Extremely Thin Planar Antennas using Characteristic Mode Analysis Pallavi Sharma, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

213.5 09:20

BANDWIDTH ENHANCEMENT USING HETEROGENEOUS SUBSTRATES FOR MICROSTRIP ANTENNAS Syed Sheheryar Bukhari, William G. Whittow, Loughborough University, United Kingdom

09:40 Break 213.6 10:00

Graphene-Based Reconfigurable Optical Antennas Bayaner Arigong, Rongguo Zhou, Jun Ding, Yuankun Lin, Hualiang Zhang, University of North Texas, United States

213.7 10:20

Wearable Printed Monopole Antenna for UWB and ISM Applications Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States; Ayman Isaac, Hussain Al-Rizzo, Ayad Bihnam, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States

213.8 10:40

Increasing wireless power transfer efficiency on implantable biomedical devices using ferrite based negative permeability metamaterial design Erik Gamez Rodriguez, Ajit Rajagopalan, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States



213.9 11:00

A Microwave Gradient Surface for Beam-Steering Purposes Based on Generalized Snell’s Law Dongying Li, Yaxin Yu, Institute of High Performance Computing, A*STAR, Singapore

213.10 Grain Bin Monitoring via Microwave Imaging 11:20 Mohammad Asefi, Ian Jeffrey, Joe LoVetri, Majid Ostadrahimi, Amer Zakaria, University of Manitoba, Canada; Colin Gilmore, Paul Card, 151 Research, Canada; Jitendra Paliwal, University of Manitoba, Canada

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 214

08:00 - 12:00

L12

AP-S

MIMO Communication and Radar Systems Session Co-Chairs: Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM); Naoki Honma, Iwate University Beam-Space MIMO Simulations in a 3-D Suburban Environment Marcos Ontiveros, Diana Arceo, Jeffery Allen, Justin James, Michael Daly, SPAWAR SSC Pacific, United States

214.2 08:20

Near-Field MIMO Communication Utilizing Both Electric and Magnetic Field Components M. Amin Nikravan, Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States; Hans G. Schantz, Alfred H. Unden, Q-Track Corporation, United States

214.3 08:40

Analog Eigenmode Transmission for 2x2 Short-range MIMO Kentaro Murata, Naoki Honma, Iwate University, Japan; Kentaro Nishimori, Niigata University, Japan; Hisashi Morishita, National Defense Academy, Japan

214.4 Optimal Array Patterns for Encryption Key Establishment in LOS 09:00 Channels Rashid Mehmood, Jon Wallace, Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States 214.5 09:20

A Compact Reconfigurable Multi-band MIMO Antenna System Rifaqat Hussain, KFUPM, Saudi Arabia; Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia

09:40 Break 214.6 10:00

A Study of Cross Array with MIMO DBF Yilong Lu, Yue Tang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

214.7 10:20

A cylindrical antenna array for MIMO radar applications Xuan Hui Wu, Mohamed Abdalla, Minnesota State University, United States

214.8 Compressed Sensing for Near Range MIMO Radar in Multipath 10:40 Environment Hossein Azodi, Uwe Siart, Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany 214.9 Compact Three-Port Printed Diversity Array with Combined Antenna 11:00 Types Kun Wang, Li Li, Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany 214.10 C-Band MIMO Antenna with Isolation and Gain Enhancement for 11:20 MIMO Radar Applications Po-Ting Liu, Tzu-Chun Tang, Ken-Huang Lin, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan 214.11 MIMO Antenna Design for WALN Applications 11:40 Tzu-Chun Tang, Ken-Huang Lin, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan

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214.1 08:00

Tuesday, July 8 Session 215

08:00 - 11:40

L13

URSI

Propagation Modeling and Measurements

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Session Chair: Michael Newkirk, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 215.1 08:00

Challenges in Any Characterization of the Radio Refractivity Structure of the Marine Boundary Layer Jonathan Gehman, J. Ross Rottier, Michael Newkirk, Thomas Hanley, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States

215.2 08:20

Radio-wave propagation above the sea surface: Investigation of the subrafraction cases Jacques Claverie, Ecoles de St-Cyr Coetquidan, France; Yvonick Hurtaud, Delegation Generale pour l’Armement - Maîtrise de l’Information, France

215.3 08:40

Measurement of S-, C-, and X-band Propagation in the Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer Jonathan Pozderac, Joel Johnson, The Ohio State University, United States; Thomas Fu, Craig Merrill, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, United States; Tom Cook, Tony de Paolo, Peter Rogowski, Myles Syverud, Eric Terrill, Evan Walsh, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, United States

215.4 09:00

A New Rocketsonde for Upper-Air Atmospheric Measurements Michael Newkirk, Thomas Hanley, Frank Slujtner, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States

215.5 09:20

Development of an automated, low-cost near-field RF test station to characterize and calibrate 2-D electronically scanning active phased array antennas Jorge L. Salazar-Cerreno, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), United States; Alessio Mancini, Colorado State University, United States; James Ranson, Eric Loew, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), United States; V. Chandrasekar, Colorado State University, United States



09:40 Break 215.6 10:00

Establishing Antenna and Receiver Characteristics for Addressing Multipath Interference for Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Navigating Urban Canyons Saeed Khan, Kansas State University Salina, United States

215.7 10:20

Channel Modeling of a Partially Open Drain at 2.4 GHz Soo Yong Lim, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, Malaysia; Zhengqing Yun, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States

215.8 10:40

Mobile Position Estimation with RSS Based Techniques in an Urban City with Multiple Multi-storied Structures Krishna Reddy Desi Reddy, Dattatreya Sarma Achanta, Satya Srinivas Vemuri, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, India

215.9 11:00

A new approach for 1km urban propagation model of the recommendation ITU-R P.1546 Seok-Hee Bae, Dong-Ho Cha, National Radio Research Agency, Republic of Korea

215.10 A Statistical Analysis of Person-to-Vehicle Communications Channels 11:20 in an Urban Environment at 5.8 GHz Michael Doone, Simon Cotton, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 216

08:00 - 11:20

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URSI

Medical Imaging and Sensing Session Co-Chairs: Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University; Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University An optimized GPU-accelerated FDTD Method for Microwave Imaging using a Fast Nonlinear Inverse Scattering Algorithm Guanbo Chen, John Stang, Mark Haynes, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States

216.2 08:20

Nonlinear Microwave Imaging using Levenberg-Marquardt Method with Iterative Shrinkage Thresholding Abdulla Desmal, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia

216.3 08:40

Electromagnetic Imaging Inside Metallic Enclosures using the Normal Boundary Field Components Amer Zakaria, Mohammad Asefi, Majid Ostadrahimi, Ian Jeffrey, Joe LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada

216.4 09:00

A Study of Contrast-Enhanced Functional Microwave Imaging Cameron Kaye, Joe LoVetri, Amer Zakaria, Anastasia Baran, University of Manitoba, Canada

216.5 09:20

THz Spectroscopy and Imaging of Major Human Organ Tissues for Cancer Margin Assessment Woon-Gi Yeo, Niru K. Nahar, Charles L. Hitchcock, The Ohio State University, United States; Sungchan Park, Ogan Gurel, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea; Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States

09:40 Break 216.6 Experimental Validation of a Numerical Model for Thermoacoustic 10:00 Imaging Tao Qin, Xiong Wang, Huan Meng, Yexian Qin, Bruce Webb, University of Arizona, United States; Guobin Wan, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Russell Witte, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States 216.7 10:20

Microwave Imaging of Biological Bone Tissue George Cheng, Yong Zhu, Jan Grzesik, Allwave Corporation, United States

216.8 10:40

3D Microwave Nearfield Radar Imaging (NRI) Using Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT) for Non-Invasive Breast Cancer Detection Richard Obermeier, Matt Tivnan, Carey M. Rappaport, José Ángel MartínezLorenzo, Northeastern University, United States

216.9 11:00

Breast Cancer Imaging Using Microwave Tomography with Radar-Derived Prior Information Anastasia Baran, University of Manitoba, Canada; Doug Kurrant, University of Calgary, Canada; Amer Zakaria, University of Manitoba, Canada; Elise Fear, University of Calgary, Canada; Joe LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada

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216.1 08:00

Tuesday, July 8 Session 217

08:00 - 11:20

Chickasaw

AP-S

Finite-Difference Time-Domain Methods I Session Chair: Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines 217.1 08:00

An OpenCL Implementation for Acceleration of the BOR-FDTD Algorithm on GPUs Xiande Wang, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

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217.2 2-D Non-Conformal Domain Decomposition Using the Laguerre-FDTD 08:20 Scheme Ming Yi, Madhavan Swaminathan, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Zhiguo Qian, Alaeddin Aydiner, Intel Corporation, United States 217.3 08:40

Some Remarks on the Finite-Difference Time-Domain Modeling of Rotating Charges Anastasios Panaretos, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States

217.4 09:00

Modeling Logging While Drilling Systems at Low Frequencies Using the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) Kadappan Panayappan, Sidharath Jain, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Jaideva C Goswami, Schlumberger, United States

217.5 09:20

Combining the FDTD Algorithm with Signal Processing Techniques for Performance Enhancement Kapil Sharma, Kadappan Panayappan, Ravi Arya, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

09:40 Break 217.6 10:00

FDTD Simulation of Thin Resistive Sheets Yong Wang, Scott Langdon, Remcom Inc., United States

217.7 10:20

Integration of the FDTD Method into the Iterative Multi-Region Technique for Scattering from Multiple Three Dimensional Objects Fatih Kaburcuk, Syracuse University, United States; Veysel Demir, Northern Illinois University, United States; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Ercument Arvas, Syracuse University, United States

217.8 Accurate Calculation Technique For Time Domain Impedance In FDTD 10:40 Method Wenhua Yu, Xiaoling Yang, 2COMU, Inc., United States; Herbert Fluhler, FreEnt Technologies, Inc., United States 217.9 11:00

An Effective Approach for Modeling Thinly Coated Curved Conductors in the FDTD Method Without Global Time-Step Reduction Chih-Ming Kuo, Chih-Wen Kuo, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 218

08:00 - 11:40

River Bluff

URSI

Hybrid Numerical Methods Session Co-Chairs: Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University 218.1 08:00

Development of an Interface between ICEPIC and FDxD for HPM System Integration Henry Zhang, Pravit Tulyathan, Justin Morrill, Quang Nguyen, Boeing, United States

218.2 08:20

An FMM-FFT Accelerated Integral Equation Solver for Characterizing Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Mine Tunnels and Galleries Loaded with Conductors Abdulkadir C. Yücel, Yang Liu, University of Michigan, United States; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States



A FMM-FFT Accelerated Hybrid Volume Surface Integral Equation Solver for Electromagnetic Analysis of Re-Entry Space Vehicles Abdulkadir C. Yücel, Luis J. Gomez, Yang Liu, University of Michigan, United States; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States

218.4 09:00

A Well-Conditioned Volume-Surface Combined Field Integral Equation (VSCFIE) for Inhomogeneous Scatterers with Negative Permittivities Luis J. Gomez, Abdulkadir C. Yücel, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States

218.5 09:20

The Hybrid SETD-FETD Method with Field Variables E and B Qiang Ren, Duke University, United States; Luis Tobon, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana-Cali, Colombia; Qingtao Sun, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States

09:40 Break 218.6 10:00

GPU Accelerated Fast MoM-PO for Modeling Complex Onboard Antenna Mounted on Large-Scale Platforms Zi-Liang Liu, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore

218.7 10:20

A Technique for Solving Multiscale Problems by Hybridizing Frequency and Time Domain Algorithms Chiara Pelletti, Kadappan Panayappan, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

218.8 10:40

An EM-CKT Simulator for Analyzing Transient Scattering from Nonlinearly Loaded Periodic Structures Vivek Subramanian, Ali Ender Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

218.9 A Discontinuous Galerkin Time Domain Integral Equation Hybrid 11:00 Solver Nicholas Miller, Andrew Pray, John D. Albrecht, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States

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218.3 08:40

Tuesday, July 8 Session IF219

09:20 - 11:20

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Tu-AM IF

Dielectric Resonator Antennas from Non Conventional Material Session Chair: Tomas Bernabeu-Jimenez, Universitat Politècnica de Valencia IF219.1 A 60-GHz LTCC Rectangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna design with Board 1 Characteristic Modes Theory Tomas Bernabeu-Jimenez, Alejandro Valero-Nogueira, Felipe Vico-Bondia, Eva Antonino-Daviu, Marta Cabedo-Fabrés, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain IF219.2 Broadband U-Shaped Water Antenna for DVB-H Applications Board 2 Lei Xing, Yi Huang, Yaochun Shen, Saqer Al Ja’afreh, Qian Xu, Rula Alrawashdeh, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom IF219.3 Comparative study of different feeding mechanisms on ferrite Board 3 resonator antenna Kumar Mohit, Vibha Rani Gupta, S. K. Rout, BIT Mesra, India IF219.4 Strip-Fed Shaped Dielectric Resonator Antenna for Improved Board 4 Radiation Characteristics Through Mode Filtering Debatosh Guha, University of Calcutta, India; Halappa Gajera, University of Mysore, India; Chandrakanta Kumar, ISRO Satellite Centre, India IF219.5 A Method to Improve Efficiency of Antenna on Silicon Substrate Board 5 Xiao-Nan Zou, Xianling Liang, Junping Geng, Rong-Hong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Tuesday, July 8 Session IF220

09:20 - 11:20

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Dielectric Resonator for MIMO Applications and Arrays Session Co-Chairs: Tayeb Denidni, National Institute of the Scientific Research (INRS), University of Quebec; Ying Wang, University of Ontario Institute of Technology IF220.7 A Compact Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna for MIMO Board 7 Applications Jonathan Johnstone, Symon Podilchak, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada; Michel Clénet, Defense R&D Canada, Canada; Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada IF220.8 Two-Port MIMO Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna For LTE Board 8 Systems Idris Messaoudene, Tayeb A. Denidni, National Institute of the Scientific Research (INRS), University of Quebec, Canada; Abdelmadjid Benghalia, Laboratoire LHS, Département d’Electronique Université de Constantine 1, Algeria IF220.9 High Gain Cross DRA antenna array for underground communications Board 9 Taieb Elkarkraoui, Gilles Delisle, Laval University, Canada; Nadir Hakem, Yacouba Coulibaly, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada IF220.10 A Simple Circuit Model Including Mutual Coupling for Dielectric Board 10 Resonator Antenna Array Mona Abdallah, Ying Wang, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada; Wael Abdel-Wahab, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada; Jingping Liu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China IF220.11 Four Element Quarter Split Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna Board 11 for Wireless Application Pinku Ranjan, Ravi Kumar Gangwar, Indian School of Mines, India 88

Tuesday, July 8 Session IF221

09:20 - 11:20

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Optimization Driven Design

Tuesday, July 8 Session IF222

09:20 - 11:20

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Enhancement of Dielectric Resonator Antenna Characteristics Session Co-Chairs: Abdelrazik Sebak, Concordia University; Debatosh Guha, University of Calcutta IF222.37 High Gain Hybrid DRA / Horn Antenna for MMW Applications Board 37 Ayman Elboushi, Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada IF222.38 Gain Enhancement of Omnidirectional Dielectric Resonator Antenna Board 38 Using a Higher-Order Mode Li Ying Feng, Kwok Wa Leung, City University of Hong Kong, China 89

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Session Chair: Micah Gregory, Pennsylvania State University IF221.25 Neural Network Training Schemes for Antenna Optimization Board 25 Linh Ho Manh, Francesco Grimaccia, Marco Mussetta, Riccardo Enrico Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy IF221.26 Planar Array Optimization by means of SNO and StudGA Board 26 Alain Boldini, Carlo Andrea Gonano, Francesco Grimaccia, Marco Mussetta, Alessandro Niccolai, Raffaele Sgambati, Riccardo Enrico Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy IF221.27 EM-Driven Multi-Objective Optimization of Antenna Structures in Board 27 Multi-Dimensional Design Spaces Slawomir Koziel, Stanislav Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland; Adrian Bekasiewicz, Wlodzimierz Zieniutycz, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland IF221.28 Shape Gradient Optimization for Planar Antenna Arrays Board 28 Zhidong Zhao, Christian Pichot, Nice Sophia Antipolis University-CNRS, France; Claude Dedeban, Orange Labs, France IF221.29 Thinned Array Optimization by means of M-cGA Board 29 Ha Bui Van, Riccardo Enrico Zich, Marco Mussetta, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Paola Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy IF221.30 Expedite Design Optimization of Narrow-Band Antennas Using Board 30 Response Features Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland IF221.31 Reconstruction of Dielectric Objects under a Limited Observation Board 31 Chun Xia Yang, Jing Xiang Hong, Zhi Guo Zhou, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States IF221.32 A Comparison of CMA-ES with other Real-Coded Strategies used in Board 32 Electromagnetics Design Micah Gregory, Spencer Martin, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States IF221.33 Optimized Synthesis of Wave-Manipulating Devices within the Board 33 System-by-Design Paradigm Luca Manica, Giacomo Oliveri, Ephrem Bekele, Matteo Carlin, Marco Salucci, Cristina Nardin, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy; Enrica Martini, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy; Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy IF221.34 Full-wave Modeling Device Parasitics of Sub-millimeter Wave HEMTs Board 34 Yasir Karisan, Kubilay Sertel, The Electroscience Laboratory, United States

IF222.39 A Cylindrical Dielectric Surface-Wave Antenna Board 39 Nicholas Boggs, Stuart Long, David R. Jackson, University of Houston, United States IF222.40 60GHz Dual-Polarized Dielectric Resonator Antenna Board 40 Hongyu Zhou, Farshid Aryanfar, Samsung Research America, United States IF222.41 Wideband Circularly-Polarized Dielectric Resonator Antenna With Board 41 Sequentially Rotated feed Rong-Cang Han, Linyi University, China; Shun-Shi Zhong, Shanghai University, China; Jing Liu, Shanghai University of Electric Power, China IF222.42 Resonance Gain Antenna Using Fully Reflecting Surface (FRS): New Board 42 Boundary Condition to Realize Wideband High Gain Operation Koushik Dutta, Debatosh Guha, University of Calcutta, India; Chandrakanta Kumar, ISRO Satellite Centre, India; Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada Tuesday, July 8 Session IF223

09:20 - 11:20

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Tu-AM IF

Wideband Dielectric Resonator Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Shunshi Zhong, Shanghai University; Karu Esselle, Macquarie University IF223.43 Modified Ultra Wideband Hybrid Dielectric Resonator Antenna Board 43 Ali Al-Azza, Frances Harackiewicz, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, United States IF223.44 Pulse Performance of a UWB Dielectric Resonator Antenna Board 44 Mian Shahzad Iqbal, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia IF223.45 Miniaturized Wide-Band Dielectric Resonator Antenna for ISM Board 45 Applications Mohamed Morsy, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Saudi Arabia; Hemachandra Reddy Gorla, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, United States IF223.46 Broadband dual-polarized dielectric resonator antenna with high Board 46 isolation Min Guo, Shanghai University, China; Feng-Wei Yao, Xiao-Bo Xuan, Science and Technology on Electromagnetic Scattering Laboratory, China; Shun-Shi Zhong, Shanghai University, China IF223.47 Monopole-Type Dielectric Resonator Antenna with Improved Board 47 Bandwidth Characteristics Debatosh Guha, University of Calcutta, India; Debarati Ganguly, Lourdes Matha College of Science and Technology, India; Sumesh George, St. George’s College, India; Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada IF223.48 Microstrip Line(s) as New Feed for Exciting a Cylindrical DRA with Board 48 Higher Order HEM12δ Mode Archita Banerjee, Debatosh Guha, Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, India; Chandrakanta Kumar, Communication Systems Group ISRO Satellite Centre, India; Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 224

13:20 - 17:00 AP-S/URSI

Steamboat Special Session

Advances in the Development of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Microwave Systems I Session Co-Chairs: Raquel Conceicao, University of Lisbon; Martin O’Halloran, National University of Ireland Galway; Yifan Chen, South University of Science and Technology of China; Panagiotis Kosmas, King’s College London A Preclinical System for Focused Microwave Thermal Therapy with Integrated Real-Time 3D Microwave Thermal Monitoring Mark Haynes, John Stang, Guanbo Chen, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States

224.2 13:40

Development of microwave tissue coagulator with cutting mechanism Kazuyuki Saito, Koichi Ito, Yuta Endo, Kenta Suzuki, Chiba University, Japan

224.3 14:00

Antenna Design and Placement Options for an Implantable Wireless Medical Telemetry System Shahidul Islam, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia; David Bull, BCS Innovations, Australia; Paul Pilowsky, The Heart Research Institute, Australia

224.4 14:20

Revisiting the Wisconsin-Calgary dielectric spectroscopy study of breast tissue specimens: Improved Cole-Cole models in the UHF band Alperen Ozalp, Susan C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

224.5 14:40

Initial Study with Microwave Imaging of the Axilla to Aid Breast Cancer Diagnosis Ricardo Eleuterio, Alexandre Medina, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, Instituto de Biofísica e Engenharia Biomédica; Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Departamento de Física, Portugal; Raquel Conceição, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, Instituto de Biofísica e Engenharia Biomédica, Portugal

15:00 Break 224.6 15:20

System Architecture and Simulation Methodology of a Multi-scale Drug Delivery Platform Using Transient Microbots Yu Zhou, Lujiang Qian, Changyu Wang, Yifan Chen, Rui Wang, Qingfeng Zhang, South University of Science and Technology of China, China

224.7 Evaluation of the Skin Thickness Effects in Breast Microwave Radar 15:40 Images Mario Solis Nepote, Diego Herrera Rodriguez, Jorge Sacristan, Daniel Flores Tapia, Stephen Pistorius, University of Manitoba, Canada 224.8 16:00

Specific Absorption Rate in Human Torso from Microwave-based Heart Failure Detection Systems Sasan Ahdi Rezaeieh, Kristian Sorbello, Amin Abbosh, The University of Queensland, Australia

224.9 16:20

Miniaturization Techniques for Antennas Designed for Microwave-Based Heart Failure Detection Systems Sasan Ahdi Rezaeieh, Amin Abbosh, The University of Queensland, Australia

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224.1 13:20

Tuesday, July 8 Session 225

13:20 - 17:20 AP-S/URSI

Cotton Row Special Session

A History of the Society and Its Technology Session Co-Chairs: Ted Simpson, University of South Carolina; Stuart Long, University of Houston 225.1 A Brief History of the International Symposium on Antennas and 13:20 Propagation Stuart Long, University of Houston, United States

Tu-PM

225.2 Some Lessons Learned in Early Efforts to Solve Integral Equations 13:40 Numerically Chalmers Butler, Clemson University, United States 225.3 14:00

Development of Surface Integral Equation Solutions Using the Method of Moments Donald Wilton, University of Houston, United States

225.4 14:20

A Century of Scanning Array Technology Robert Mailloux, Consultant/ ARCON Corporation, United States

225.5 14:40

Earth-Space Propagation Above 10 GHz Warren Stutzman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States

15:00 Break 225.6 15:20

Two Publications in the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Journals that Impacted my Career John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

225.7 15:40

A History & Future of Implantable Antennas Cynthia Furse, Andrew Chrysler, University of Utah, United States

225.8 16:00

Metasurfing Since 1987 – A Personal Story Involving Soft and Hard Surfaces, EBG Surfaces, Cloaking, Gap Waveguides and Mass Production Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

225.9 16:20

The Novelties of a Reflectarray Antenna: A Legitimate Child of a Reflector and an Array Antenna Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States

225.10 Multimedia and Technology Based Electromagnetic Education 16:40 Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States 225.11 How did Maxwell come to the Conclusion that Light was 17:00 Electromagnetic in Nature and Why did he gave up his concept of Displacement Current that we even use today? Tapan K. Sarkar, Walid Dyab, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar-Palma, University Carlos III, Spain

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 226

13:20 - 17:00

Mississippi

AP-S

Antennas Loaded With Metamaterials Session Chair: Tayeb Denidni, National Institute of the Scientific Research (INRS), University of Quebec 226.1 13:20

High-gain planar Bow-tie Antenna Using Zero index Metamaterial Abdolmehdi Dadgarpour, Behnam Zarghooni, Tayeb A. Denidni, University of Quebec (UQAT), Canada

226.2 Circularly and Linearly Polarized Waves from a Metamaterial Spiral 13:40 Antenna Hisamatsu Nakano, Toshio Shimizu, Hideyuki Kataoka, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan 226.3 14:00

Reconfigurable Metamaterial Dipole Antenna Behnam Zarghooni, Abdolmehdi Dadgarpour, Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS-EMT University of Quebec, Canada

226.4 14:20

High-Power Considerations in Metamaterial Antennas Jeremy Bossard, Clinton P. Scarborough, Qi Wu, Douglas H. Werner, Ping Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Scott F. Griffiths, Joint NonLethal Weapons Directorate, United States

15:00 Break 226.6 15:20

A Low-Profile Unidirectional Antenna Enabled by Interdigital Capacitor Loaded Metasurface Taiwei Yue, Zhi Hao Jiang, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

226.7 15:40

A Uni-Planar Microstrip CSRR metamaterial Antenna Walaa Wahba, Mahmoud Abdalla, Ahmed Mohamed, MTC University, Egypt; Abdelmegeed Allam, GUC, Egypt

226.8 S-Shape Meandered Microstrip Patch Antenna Design using 16:00 Metamaterial Shobhit Patel, Charotar University of Science & Technology, India; Yogeshwar Kosta, Marwadi Education Foundation’s Group of Institutions, India 226.9 16:20

A Novel Broadband Fractal Metamaterial Unit Cell Kathryn Smith, Ryan Adams, Thomas Weldon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States

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226.5 Dualband Antenna Based On Composite Right-Left Handed 14:40 Metamaterials Mondher Labidi, Jamel Belhadj Taher, Fethi Choubani, Innov’com, Tunisia

Tuesday, July 8 Session 227

13:20 - 17:20

Sultana

AP-S

Non-traditional Reconfigurability, Tuning, and Steering Methods

Tu-PM

Session Chair: Michal Okoniewski, University of Calgary 227.1 13:20

An electronically-steerable artificial-impedance-surface antenna D. J. Gregoire, J. S. Colburn, A. M. Patel, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States; R. Quarfoth, D. F. Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego, United States

227.2 13:40

Robust Pressure-Actuated Liquid Metal Devices Showing Reconfigurable Electromagnetic Effects at GHz Frequencies Brad Cumby, Jason Heikenfeld, University of Cincinnati, United States; Michael Dickey, North Carolina State University, United States; Christopher Tabor, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, United States; David Mast, University of Cincinnati, United States

227.3 14:00

Bandwidth Reconfigurable Ultra-Wideband Arrays Nathanael J. Smith, Dimitrios K. Papantonis, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States

227.4 14:20

A Microfluidically-Switched CPW Folded Slot Antenna Alireza Pourghorban Saghati, Jaskirat Batra, Jun Kameoka, Kamran Entesari, Texas A&M University, United States

227.5 14:40

Reconfigurable Ring Slot Antenna with Polarization Diversity Using Pneumatic Control Billy Wu, Michal Okoniewski, Chris Hayden, University of Calgary, Canada

15:00 Break 227.6 15:20

Liquid Crystal Reconfigurable Circularly Polarized Patch Antenna Christopher Woehrle, Firas Ayoub, Derek Doyle, Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States

227.7 15:40

Reconfigurable Electromagnetics Devices Enabled by a Non-Linear Dopant Drift Memristor Micah Gregory, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

227.8 16:00

Reconfigurable THz Filters with Integrated Micro-Heater Varittha Sanphuang, Nima Ghalichechian, Niru K. Nahar, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

227.9 16:20

Theory, Measurements, and Prototypes of Plasma Antennas Theodore Anderson, Haleakala Research and Development Inc., United States

227.10 A Novel J-Shape Active MEMS Meta-material Antenna 16:40 Yong Luo, Hiroshi Toshiyoshi, The University of Tokyo, Japan

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 228

13:20 - 17:00

L3

AP-S

Designing Small Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University; David Thiel, Griffith University 228.1 Super Directive Compact Antenna Design Using Spherical Wave 13:20 Expansion Antonio Clemente, Melusine Pigeon, Lionel Rudant, Christophe Delaveaud, CEA, Leti, France 228.2 A New Technique for High Data-Rate Transmission Using Narrowband 13:40 Antennas Mohsen Salehi, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States A Simple Circular Polarized Loop Antenna Mayumi Matsunaga, Ehime University, Japan

228.4 14:20

SIW-Fed Thin Fabry-Pérot Cavity Antenna Wei Liu, Zhi Ning Chen, Xianming Qing, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore

228.5 14:40

New Design Methodology for Electrically Small HF Antenna James Baker, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States

15:00 Break 228.6 15:20

Generalised Absorption Efficiency of Yagi-Uda Antennas Morteza Shahpari, David V. Thiel, Griffith University, Australia

228.7 15:40

Thermal Loss of High-Q Antennas in Time Domain vs. Frequency Domain Solver Pevand Bahramzy, Gert Frølund Pedersen, Aalborg university, Denmark

228.8 16:00

Small Antenna Design Using Surrogate-Based Optimization Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland; Adrian Bekasiewicz, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

228.9 16:20

Effect of Nearby Object on the Characteristics of Folded Monopole Antenna with Parasitic Element for WiMAX/WLAN applications Tsutomu Ito, Takashi Oki, National Defense Academy, Japan; Yuta Nakagawa, Tsuneto Kimura, Shingo Tanaka, Yazaki Corporation, Japan; Hisashi Morishita, National Defense Academy, Japan

228.10 Effect of Double Ground Plane on Superstrate Loaded Monopole 16:40 Printed Antenna Prashant Garg, Tarun Kanti Bhattacharyya, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India

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228.3 14:00

Tuesday, July 8 Session 229

13:20 - 17:00

L4

AP-S

Vehicular Antennas and Communications Session Co-Chairs: Daniel Stancil, North Carolina State University; Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota 229.1 13:20

Low-profile Direction Finding System with SIW Horn Antennas for Vehicular Applications Marc Esquius-Morote, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland; Benjamin Fuchs, IETR/University of Rennes I, France; Jean-François Zürcher, Juan R. Mosig, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland

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229.2 Vehicle Mounted Inverted-L Antenna for High-Frequency (HF) 13:40 Communications Saurabh Sanghai, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 229.3 14:00

The Comparison of Mounting Approaches for Vehicular Multi-Arm Spiral Antennas Timothy Samson, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States

229.4 14:20

Radio Channel in a Minivan’s passenger Cabin: Preliminary Ray Tracing Simulations Lin Cheng, Trinity College, United States; Fan Bai, General Motors Research, United States; Daniel Stancil, North Carolina State University, United States

229.5 14:40

Investigation of Waveguide Effects in Intra-Vehicular Environments Christopher Torbitt, Kyle Tomsic, Jayanti Venkataraman, Gill Tsouri, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States; Moshe Laifenfeld, Michael Dziatczak, General Motors, Israel

15:00 Break 229.6 15:20

Effects of Car Body on Radiation Pattern of Car Antenna Mounted on Side Mirror for Inter-Vehicle Communications Suguru Imai, Kenji Taguchi, Tatsuya Kashiwa, Takeshi Kawamura, Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan

229.7 Capacity Measurement of Multiple Antenna Systems for Car to Car 15:40 Communication Nischal Adhikari, Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota, United States 229.8 16:00

Large Scale Propagation Analysis of Vehicle-to-Vehicle Communications at 5.9 GHz Hamou Chehri, Nadir Hakem, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada

229.9 16:20

RF Exposure Inside and Outside Vehicles David Garrido Lopez, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado, United States

229.10 Back-to-back Patch Antennas for Intelligent Door Lock with High 16:40 Isolation Bo Yuan, Xiao Hong Zhang, Guo Qing Luo, Gaofeng Wang, Wen Wang, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 230

13:20 - 17:00

L10

AP-S

Antenna Theory and Design Session Chair: Mitsuo Taguchi, Nagasaki University 230.1 Analytical Model for Distributed Power Absorbers Under a Focusing 13:20 System Beatriz Blazquez, Nuria Llombart, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Angelo Freni, University of Florence, Italy Circuit model for Transverse EM waves Carlo Andrea Gonano, Riccardo Enrico Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy

230.3 14:00

Radiated Power Limits for VLF Horizontal Dipoles Above Finite Conducting Ground Peder Hansen, URS, United States

230.4 14:20

Analysis, Simulation, Experimental Performance and Quantification of Conformal Waveguide Arrays Gregory Nelson, University of California, Davis, United States; B.P. Kumar, California State University, Sacramento, United States; G.R. Branner, Christian Hurd, University of California, Davis, United States

230.5 14:40

On the existence of the Sommerfeld Integral pole and its contribution to the electromagnetic field Robert Nevels, Krzysztof Michalski, Texas A&M University, United States

15:00 Break 230.6 15:20

Time-Varying Antennas for Enhanced Bandwidths Ramakrishna Janaswamy, University of Massachusetts, United States

230.7 15:40

Wireless Power Transmission System with Base Fed Ultra Low Profile Inverted L Antennas Mitsuo Taguchi, Ippei Mine, Nagasaki University, Japan

230.8 16:00

Impedance of a Coil in Seawater Alonzo Jenkins, Norfolk Sate University, United States; Viktor Bana, Greg Anderson, Alex Phipps, John D. Rockway, SPAWAR SSC Pacific, United States

230.9 16:20

High Q-factor Ku Band Inductor Using Cylindrical Radial Superlattice Conductor and Air-lifted Architecture Arian Rahimi, Yong-Kyu Yoon, University of Florida, United States

230.10 Low-Angle Polarization Control Using PEC Fins 16:40 Brian Clark, Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University, United States

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 231

13:20 - 17:00

L6

URSI

Advanced Materials and Metrology Session Co-Chairs: Steven Weiss, U.S. Army; Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University

Tu-PM

231.1 Complementary Frequency Selective Surfaces for Dielectric 13:20 Measurements Chinwe Njoku, Yiannis Vardaxoglou, William G. Whittow, Loughborough University, United Kingdom 231.2 13:40

Gyromagnetic Material Characterization and Error Analysis Using a Partially-Filled Waveguide Technique Junyan Tang, Benjamin Crowgey, Edward Rothwell, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Leo Kempel, Michigan State University, United States; Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States

231.3 14:00

Modeling of Anisotropic Metamaterials as an Effective Medium Gregory Mitchell, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States

231.4 14:20

Material Characterization using a Two-Wire Transmission Line Andrew Temme, Edward Rothwell, Michigan State University, United States

231.5 14:40

Substrates with non-uniform 3D geometries for miniaturization of microstrip patch antennas and aesthetic design William G. Whittow, Alireza Motevasselian, Loughborough University, United Kingdom

15:00 Break 231.6 15:20

Multiferroic Thin Film Circulator with Tunable Bandpass Behavior Xi Yang, Yuanxun Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States

231.7 15:40

Dual Chamber Transmission/Reflection Method for High Temperature Electromagnetic Material Characterization Andrew Bogle, University of Dayton Research Institute, United States; Michael Havrilla, Milo Hyde IV, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States

231.8 16:00

Free-Space Characterization of Conductor-Backed Absorbing Materials Using an Aperture Screen Korede Akinlabi-Oladimeji, Edward Rothwell, Prem Chahal, Michigan State University, United States

231.9 16:20

Analysis and Design of Frequency Selective Absorbers Bo Li, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Yuping Shang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

231.10 Modeling Array of Eccentric Core-Shell Plasmonic Spheres 16:40 Masoud Rostami, Hossein Mosallaei, Northeastern University, United States

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 232

13:20 - 17:20

L5

AP-S

Advances in Antenna Feed Circuits and Structures II Session Chair: John Volakis, The Ohio State University 232.1 K/Ka-Band Single-Pole Single-Throw Switch with Integrated Filtering 13:20 Function Donghyun Lee, Cam Nguyen, Texas A&M University, United States 232.2 13:40

Increasing the Efficiency of Electrically Small Antennas Across a Large Bandwidth Using Matching Networks Jingni Zhong, Asimina Kiourti, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

232.3 14:00

Traveling-Wave Tube Amplifier Second Harmonic as Millimeter-Wave Beacon Source for Atmospheric Propagation Studies Rainee Simons, Edwin Wintucky, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States

232.4 14:20

Design of a 9.5 GHz Printed CP Rectenna by Using a Sequentially Rotated Feeding Youngsub Kim, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea

15:00 Break 232.6 15:20

A Compact Ultra-Wideband Power Divider with High Isolation Liang Liu, Ronghong Jin, Hangchen Yu, Xianling Liang, Junping Geng, Xudong Bai, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

232.7 15:40

The Design of a 48-way High Power Capacity Sectorial Waveguide Power Divider Ru Meng, Heng Zhang, Badar Muneer, Qi Zhu, USTC, China

232.8 16:00

Optimization of WPT efficiency using a conjugate load in non-impedance matched systems Matthew Chabalko, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Eduard Alarcon, Elisenda Bou, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, BarcelonaTech, Spain; David Ricketts, North Carolina State University, United States

232.9 16:20

15 W Power Amplifier Modules Using Coaxial Waveguide Combining by Planar Probes Gonca Suna, Taylan Eker, Mustafa Akkul, Mustafa Incebacak, ASELSAN Inc., Turkey; Simsek Demir, Nevzat Yildirim, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

232.10 A 340 GHz High Gaussicity Smooth Spline Horn Antenna for the 16:40 STEAMR Instrument Arvid Hammar, Terahertz and Millimetre Wave Laboratory, Sweden; Yogesh Karandikar, Per Forsberg, Anders Emrich, Omnisys Instruments, Sweden; Jan Stake, Terahertz and Millimetre Wave Laboratory, Sweden 232.11 Planar Beam Steerable Lens Antenna System Using Non-Uniform Feed 17:00 Method Jungsuek Oh, George Hutcheson, Samsung Research America - Dallas, United States; Wonbin Hong, Youngju Lee, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea; Farshid Aryanfar, Samsung Research America - Dallas, Republic of Korea

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232.5 Design of Rectifying Circuit for Wireless Power Transmission in Ka 14:40 band Guan-Nan Tan, Xue-Xia Yang, Shanghai University, China; Chong Tan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

Tuesday, July 8 Session 233

13:20 - 17:00

L11

AP-S

Inverse Scattering and Imaging I Session Co-Chairs: Andrea Massa, University of Trento; Jose Angel Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern University 233.1 13:20

A Hybrid SAR – Model Based Method for High Resolution Imaging Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Northeastern University, United States; Yuri Álvarez Lopez, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; José Ángel Martínez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States; Fernando Las-Heras Andres, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States

233.2 13:40

Application of Variable Projection Scheme for Data Calibration in Electromagnetic Wave Inversion Fuqiang Gao, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States; Maokun Li, Aria Abubakar, Tarek Habashy, Schlumberger-Doll Research, United States

Tu-PM

233.3 A Finite Element based Hybrid Source-Type Scheme for Microwave 14:00 Imaging Elia A. Attardo, Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Lorenzo Crocco, CNRIREA, National Research Council of Italy, Italy 233.4 14:20

Singular Value Decomposition of the Current-to-Field Operator in Solving Inverse Scattering Problems Kuiwen Xu, Lixin Ran, Zhejiang University, China; Yu Zhong, Xudong Chen, National University of Singapore, Singapore

233.5 14:40

Pulse Shaping Network for Multiplexing in Single Antenna Time Reversal System Rui Zang, Bing-Zhong Wang, Shuai Ding, De-Shuang Zhao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

15:00 Break 233.6 15:20

Electromagnetic Sub-wavelength Imaging Using The Basis Matrix Method In Conjunction with Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) Algorithm Xiang Gu, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Yunhua Zhang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

233.7 Inverse Scattering Through Compressive Sensing and Synthetic 15:40 Experiments Martina Bevacqua, Tommaso Isernia, University Mediterranea, Italy; Lorenzo Crocco, CNR-IREA, National Research Council of Italy, Italy; Loreto Di Donato, University of Catania, Italy 233.8 16:00

Microwave Imaging from Total Electric Field Data Takashi Takenaka, Toshifumi Moriyama, Nagasaki University, Japan

233.9 16:20

Near-field Inverse Scattering for 2D Target Profile Reconstruction Feng Xu, Fudan University, China

233.10 Sensitivity-Based Quantitative Imaging Using Planar Raster Scanning 16:40 Sheng Tu, Yifan Zhang, Natalia K. Nikolova, McMaster University, Canada

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 234

13:20 - 17:00

L12

AP-S

MIMO Antennas for Mobile Devices Session Co-Chairs: Joseph Costantine, California State University, Fullerton; Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) 234.1 13:20

A MIMO Based Meandered Line Antenna for Mobile Devices Joseph Costantine, California State University, Fullerton, United States; Saud Alsaeed, Arizona State University, United States; Ali Ramadan, Karim Kabalan, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Youssef Tawk, Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States

234.2 13:40

Annular Slot Based Printed MIMO Antenna System Design Muhammad Umar Khan, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia

234.3 Isolation Enhancement Based on Reaction Theorem for MIMO Antenna 14:00 System Tzu-Chun Tang, Ken-Huang Lin, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan 234.4 14:20

A Multi-band Loaded Semi-ring MIMO Antenna Sagar Dhar, KFUPM, Saudi Arabia; Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia

15:00 Break 234.6 15:20

Diversity Antenna with Slits for WBAN Applications Do-gu Kang, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

234.7 Experimental Study of Adaptive Impedance Matching in an Indoor 15:40 Environment Ivaylo Vasilev, Lund University, Sweden; Vanja Plicanic, Sony Mobile Communications, Sweden; Ruiyuan Tian, Nokia Corporation, Finland; Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University, Sweden 234.8 16:00

MIMO Antenna Concept for 4G Electronic Eyewear Devices Aykut Cihangir, Gilles Jacquemod, Cyril Luxey, Fabien Ferrero, University Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France; William G. Whittow, Chinthana J. Panagamuwa, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; Romain Pilard, Frédéric Gianesello, STMicroelectronics, France

234.9 16:20

LTE700/WWAN MIMO Antenna System Integrated with Decoupling Structure for Isolation Improvement Wei-Ji Chen, Hung-Hsuan Lin, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan

234.10 A Compact Wideband Quad-Element Planar Antenna for WiMAX 16:40 MIMO Application Han Wang, Longsheng Liu, Zhijun Zhang, Yue Li, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua University, China

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234.5 A Pattern Diversity Antenna with Decoupling Ports for LTE Mobile 14:40 Phone Lila Mouffok, Centre of Development of Advanced Technologies, Algeria

Tuesday, July 8 Session 235

13:20 - 17:20

L13

AP-S

Propagation Channel Emulation and Characterization in Complex Environments Session Chair: Hiroshi Shirai, Chuo University 235.1 13:20

Ground Effects on the Performance of a Two-Element Dipole Array Designed for NVIS Communications Rohit Sammeta, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States

Tu-PM

235.2 High Data Rate Undersea Broadband Radio-Frequency 13:40 Communications Brian Kelley, Ph.D, The University of Texas at San Antonio, United States; Krishna Naishadham, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 235.3 14:00

Outdoor-to-Indoor Radio Propagation Characteristics with 800 MHz Band in an Urban Environment Yuki Hirota, Haruki Izumikawa, Chihiro Ono, KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc., Japan

235.4 14:20

Study of Outdoor-to-Indoor Channel in Urban Area Yee Hui Lee, Associate professor/Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Xiao Hong Mao, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

235.5 14:40

Propagation and Channel Characteristics in Seawater Environment Viet Phuong Bui, Wai Siang Yeoh, A*STAR Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore

15:00 Break 235.6 15:20

Reflection/transmission Coefficient for Two-layered Dielectric Slab with Internal Multiple Reflections Ryoichi Sato, Niigata University, Japan; Hiroshi Shirai, Chuo University, Japan

235.7 Computational Accuracy and Speed of Some Knife-Edge Diffraction 15:40 Models Darcy Bibb, Jonathan Dang, Zhengqing Yun, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States 235.8 Estimating Power Angular Spectra in Multi-probe Setups for Terminal 16:00 Testing Wei Fan, Jesper Nielsen, Gert Frølund Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark 235.9 16:20

Assessment of Wind Turbines Generators Influence in VOR Aeronautical Navigation Systems Joana A. Fernandes, Luis M Correia, IST - University of Lisbon, Portugal; Carlos Alves, Luis Pissarro, Marcio Teixeira, NAV, Portugal

235.10 Analysis of Wind Turbines Generators Influence in Aeronautical 16:40 Radars Ricardo Santos, Luis M Correia, IST - University of Lisbon, Portugal; Carlos Alves, Luis Pissarro, Alvaro Albino, NAV, Portugal 235.11 Design and Implementation of Flexible 4M×4N MIMO Channel 17:00 Emulator Nianzu Zhang, Guangqi Yang, Jianfeng Zhai, Wei Hong, Southeast University, China

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Tuesday, July 8 Session 236

13:20 - 15:00

L14

AP-S

Propagation Channel Characterization for On-Body Networks Session Co-Chairs: Guido Valerio, Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of Rennes; Brian Kelley, The University of Texas at San Antonio On-Body Propagation at 60 GHz: Impact of a Textile Presence Anda R. Guraliuc, Maxim Zhadobov, Guido Valerio, Ronan Sauleau, Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of Rennes, France; Nacer Chahat, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States

236.2 13:40

A Statistical Characterization of On-Body Fading using the Shadowed k-µ Fading Model Simon Cotton, Seong Ki Yoo, Michael Doone, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom

236.3 14:00

Fading Characteristics of Indoor Off-body Communications with Multiple-Antennas at the Base Station Seong Ki Yoo, Simon Cotton, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom

236.4 14:20

An Experimental Evaluation of Spatial Diversity for Body-to-Body Communications within an Urban Environment at 2.45 GHz Seong Ki Yoo, Simon Cotton, Michael Doone, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom

236.5 14:40

Fading Characteristics of Body-to-Body Channels Subject to Vehicular Traffic Conditions at 2.45 GHz Michael Doone, Simon Cotton, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom

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236.1 13:20

Tuesday, July 8 Session 237

13:20 - 14:40

Chickasaw

AP-S

Finite-Difference Time-Domain Methods II

Tu-PM

Session Chair: Yuanxun Wang, University of California, Los Angeles 237.1 13:20

A Simple Implicit and Unconditionally Stable FDTD Method by Changing Only One Time Instant Md Gaffar, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States

237.2 13:40

A New FDTD Formulation for Long Distance Wave Computations John Steinhoff, Subhashini Chitta, Andrew Wilson, Wave CPC, Inc, United States; Eric Michielssen, Abdulkadir C. Yücel, University of Michigan, United States

237.3 14:00

Applicability of a planar FDFD mode solver to full wave FDTD plasmonics simulations Stefan Schild, Philipp Wissmann, Foundation for Information Technology in Society, Switzerland; Cosimo Fortunato, Nicolas Chavannes, Schmid & Partner Engineering AG, Switzerland; Niels Kuster, Foundation for Information Technology in Society, Switzerland

237.4 14:20

Dynamic Analysis of Acoustic Wave Mediated Multiferroic Radiation via FDTD Methods Zhi Yao, Yuanxun Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States

Tuesday, July 8 Session 238

15:20 - 17:00

Chickasaw

URSI

Fast Methods Session Co-Chairs: Vitaliy Lomakin, University Of California, San Diego; Lincan Yan, CDC/ NIOSH/OMSHR 238.1 15:20

Novel High Precision UFFT Methodology for Fast Analysis of 3D Planar Circuits Embedded in Shielded Layered Media Brian Rautio, Syracuse University, United States; Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, United States; Jay Lee, Syracuse University, United States

238.2 15:40

Non-Uniform Sampling Schemes for Fast Multilevel Source Imaging of Reflector Antenna Surfaces Alexander Gergel, Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel

238.3 16:00

Simultaneous High-Order Contrast Source Inversion of Dielectric and Magnetic Targets Ian Jeffrey, Amer Zakaria, Anastasia Baran, Joe LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada

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Tuesday, July 8 Session IF239

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Advanced and Hybrid Method of Moments Techniques

Tuesday, July 8 Session IF240

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Design and Optimization of Antennas and Antenna Components Session Co-Chairs: Hans-Dieter Lang, University of Toronto; Sai Tenneti, The Ohio State University IF240.13 Antenna Feed Placement Based on Theory of Characteristic Modes Board 13 Irina Brinster, Jason Lohn, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Derek Linden, X5 Systems Inc., United States 105

Tu-PM IF

Session Chair: Meisong Tong, Tongji University IF239.1 Electromagnetic Analysis of Lossy Interconnects by Surface Integral Board 1 Equations Ying Qian Zhang, Gui Zhu Yin, Jie Zhang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China IF239.2 Boundary Integral Spectral Element Method for Extreme Ultraviolet Board 2 Multilayer Defects Analyses Jun Niu, Duke University, United States; Ma Luo, Wave Computation Technologies, United States; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States IF239.3 A 3D Finite Volume Method Solver for Scattering from Objects in Board 3 Layered Media Jinghe Li, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States IF239.4 Method of Moments Solution of Electrically Large EM Scattering Board 4 Problems Using Numerically Generated Macro-Basis Functions Preliminary Results Sadasiva Rao, Naval Research Laboratory, United States IF239.5 Use of Compressed Sensing in Analysis of Electric Field Integral Board 5 Equation by the Method of Moments Zhe Wang, Bing-Zhong Wang, Ming-Tao Tan, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China IF239.6 Fast Computing of Large 3D Dielectric Forest Scattering Problems Board 6 Using the Characteristic Basis Function Method with the Adaptative Cross Approximation Algorithm Ines Fenni, Hélène Roussel, Muriel Darces, Sorbonne Universités, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United States IF239.7 Direct Determination of the T Matrix from a MoM Impedance Matrix Board 7 Generated with the Rao-Wilton-Glisson Basis Function Kristopher Kim, Brad Kramer, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States IF239.8 A Hybrid Method for Electromagnetic Scattering from Multiple Board 8 Conducting Objects Quang Nguyen, Ozlem Kilic, The Catholic University of America, United States IF239.9 Application of Modified Gram-Schmidt Procedure to Obtain Induced Board 9 Currents on a Section of a Large Body Sadasiva Rao, Naval Research Laboratory, United States IF239.10 Fast Frequency Sweeping Technique Based on AIM-PO Hybrid Method Board 10 Xing Wang, Zi-Liang Liu, Chao-Fu Wang, Temasek Laboratories, National University of Singapore, Singapore

IF240.14 Innovative Representation of Antenna Measured Sources for Board 14 Numerical Simulations Lars Jacob Foged, Lucia Scialacqua, Francesco Saccardi, Francesca Mioc, MVG Italy, Italy; Davide Tallini, Emmanuel Leroux, Ulrich Becker, CST AG, Germany; Javier L. Araque Quijano, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Giuseppe Vecchi, Antenna and EMC Lab, Politecnico di Torino, Italy IF240.15 Full-Wave Optimization of Nitride-Based Resonant-Tunneling Diodes Board 15 for Terahertz Amplification Sai Tenneti, Niru K. Nahar, John L. Volakis, ElectroScience Laboratory, United States IF240.16 Development of a Calculator for Edge and Parallel Coupled Microstrip Board 16 Band Pass Filters Azzedin Naghar, Otman Aghzout, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco; Ana Vazquez Alejos, Manuel Garcia Sanchez, University of Vigo, Spain; Mohammad Essaaidi, National School of Computer Science and Systems Analysis, Morocco IF240.17 Modelling Electromagnetic Scattering from Large Non-Uniform Planar Board 17 Arrays Aamir Rashid, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan; Farooq Ahmad Tahir, National University of Science and Technology, Pakistan Tuesday, July 8 Session IF241

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Tu-PM IF

Novel Analytical and Numerical Techniques for Electromagnetics Session Chair: Jiming Song, Iowa State University IF241.25 Numerically-Robust Pseudoanalytical Evaluation of Green’s Functions Board 25 in Cylidrical-Stratified Media Haksu Moon, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States; Burkay Donderici, Halliburton Energy Services, United States IF241.26 Complex-Valued Levin Transforms: A Robust Algorithm for Field Board 26 Computation in Anisotropic-Layered Media Kamalesh Sainath, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; Burkay Donderici, Halliburton Sensor Physics and Technology, United States IF241.27 The Contour Deformation Method for Calculating the High Frequency Board 27 Scattered Fields by the Fock Current on the Surface of the 3-D Convex Cylinder Yu Mao Wu, Ministry of Education, China; Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States IF241.28 Efficient Evaluation of Layered Medium Doubly Periodic Green’s Board 28 Function Kun Chen, Jiming Song, Iowa State University, United States; Telesphor Kamgaing, Intel Corporation, United States IF241.29 Numerical Impact of Surface Conductivity on the Green’s Function for Board 29 Thin Graphene Films Deb Chatterjee, Bhupendra Subedi, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States IF241.30 An Efficient Method for Intensive Computations of Cylindrical Green’s Board 30 Functions Jun Wu, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore IF241.31 A Multilevel Algorithm for Fast Evaluation of Wave Fields in the Time Board 31 Domain Nadav Costa, Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel 106

IF241.32 Evaluation of Hypersingular Volume Integrals over a Cylindrical Board 32 Domain in Meshless Methods Peng Cheng Wang, Zhi Guo Zhou, Jing Xiang Hong, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China; Douglas B. Miron, No affiliation, United States IF241.33 Non-uniform Grid Algorithm for the Method of Moments Applied to Board 33 Surface Integral Equations Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Roberto Graglia, Guido Lombardi, Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy IF241.34 Closed-Form Expression of the Maliuzhinets Function Using Tanh-Sinh Board 34 Quadrature Rule Nafati Aboserwal, Constantine A. Balanis, Arizona State University, United States Tuesday, July 8 Session IF242

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Numerical Methods for Antennas

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Session Co-Chairs: Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University; Meisong Tong, Tongji University IF242.37 Performance Enhancement of Aperture Antennas Used for Estimation Board 37 of Direction of Arrival (DOA) Weibo Wang, Xiang Gu, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States IF242.38 A Modification of the Hybrid Projective Method for Analysis of Board 38 2D-Periodic Matching Dielectric Structures Formed by Conical Hollows Sergei Skobelev, Radiophyzika, Russian Federation; Olga Smolnikova, Moscow Aviation Institute, Russian Federation IF242.39 Numeric simulation of w band lens coupled clover leaf antenna for Board 39 mm wave imaging Amna Mir, Junsheng Yu, Hairui Liu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China IF242.40 Solution of Finite Antenna Array by Using PEPA-EPA Board 40 Kaizhi Zhang, Rui Long, Jun Ouyang, Peng Yang, Feng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

Wednesday, July 9 Session 301

08:00 - 11:40 AP-S/URSI

Steamboat Special Session

Millimeter-wave Lenses and Beam Shaping Applications Session Chair: Jungsuek Oh, Samsung Research America 301.1 08:00

Wide Angle Beam Scanning at Millimeter Waves Using a Planar Lens George Hutcheson, Jungsuek Oh, Farshid Aryanfar, Samsung Research America Dallas, United States

301.2 08:20

Planar Lens Using Mixed-Order Spatial Elliptic Filter Jungsuek Oh, George Hutcheson, Samsung Research America - Dallas, United States; Wonbin Hong, Youngju Lee, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea

301.3 08:40

A 2x2 lens-integrated on-chip antenna system for a 820 GHz multiplier-chain source in SiGe technology Janusz Grzyb, Konstantin Statnikov, Ullrich Pfeiffer, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany

301.4 09:00

Gain-Bandwidth Enhancement of 60 GHz Single-layer Fabry-Perot Cavity Antennas Using Sparse-array Saman Kabiri, S. Ali Hosseini, Filippo Capolino, Franco De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, United States

301.5 09:20

Wideband Multibeam Millimeter Wave Arrays Nathan Jastram, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States

We-AM

09:40 Break 301.6 10:00

Design and Testing of a Millimeter-wave Beam-Steering Mesh-Grid Array for 5th Generation (5G) Mobile Communication Handset Devices Wonbin Hong, Yoon Geon Kim, Kwanghyun Baek, Youngju Lee, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 302

08:00 - 11:40 AP-S/URSI

Cotton Row Special Session

Algebraic and Kernel-Dependent Solvers for Integral Equations Session Co-Chairs: Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM); Dan Jiao, Purdue University 302.1 08:00

302.2 08:20

An $O(N)$ Direct Volume IE Solver with a Rank-Minimized ${\cal H}^2$-Representation for Large-Scale 3-D Circuit Extraction in Inhomogeneous Materials Saad Omar, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States Fast Solution of Electromagnetic Scattering Problems with Multiple Excitations Using the Recompressed Adaptive Cross Approximation Mahdi Kazempour, Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM), Turkey

302.3 An FE-BI-MLFMA with GPU Acceleration for Electromagnetic Scattering 08:40 Analysis Jian Guan, Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 302.4 MLFMA Memory Reduction Techniques for Solving Large-Scale 09:00 Problems Mert Hidayetoglu, Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM), Turkey Fast Direct Solvers Based on Generalized Surface Integral Formulations for Essentially Convex Scattering Problems Yaniv Brick, Arkadi Sharshevsky, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States; Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel

09:40 Break 302.6 10:00

Investigation on the Butterfly Reconstruction Methods for MLMDA-Based Direct Integral Equation Solver Han Guo, University of Michigan, United States; Jun Hu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States

302.7 10:20

An Integral Equation Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Wide-band and Multi-scale Problems Jiangong Wei, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States

302.8 10:40

An Explicit Marching on-in-Time Solver for the Time Domain Volume Magnetic Field Integral Equation Sadeed Bin Sayed, H. Arda Ulku, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia

302.9 11:00

Transient Analysis of Electromagnetic Wave Interactions on High-Contrast Scatterers using Volume Electric Field Integral Equation Sadeed Bin Sayed, H. Arda Ulku, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia

302.10 Acceleration Near Field Interaction in Half-Space MLFMA by Means of 11:20 Genetic Algorithm Bi-Yi Wu, Xin-Qing Sheng, Beijing Institute of Technology, China

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302.5 09:20

Wednesday, July 9 Session 303

08:00 - 11:40

Mississippi

AP-S

Transformation Electromagnetics and Graded Metasurfaces

We-AM

Session Co-Chairs: Douglas Werner, Pennsylvania State University; Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan 303.1 08:00

Gradient Index Lens Optimization Using Transformation Optics Donovan Brocker, Jeremiah P. Turpin, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

303.2 08:20

Metamaterial-Enhanced Arrays by Innovative QCTO Approaches Giacomo Oliveri, Ephrem Bekele, Lorenza Tenuti, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy; Jeremiah P. Turpin, Douglas H. Werner, Ping Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy

303.3 08:40

A Metamaterial Transition Layer for Free-Space Radiation from a Slot-Line Leaky-Wave Antenna Loic Markley, University of British Columbia, Canada; George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada

303.4 09:00

2D Optical Transformations for Surfaces Rhiannon Mitchell-Thomas, Timothy McManus, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom; Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Yang Hao, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom

303.5 Phase and Power Flow along Printed-Circuit Tensor Impedance 09:20 Surfaces Francis Elek, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States 09:40 Break 303.6 10:00

A Printed Antenna Beam Former Implemented Using Tensor Transmission-line Metamaterials Gurkan Gok, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States

303.7 10:20

Beam Shaping and Gain Enhancement using a Diffractive Optical Element (DOE) Lens Christopher Torbitt, Jayanti Venkataraman, Zhaolin Lu, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States

303.8 A Technique for Designing Flat Lenses Using Artificially Engineered 10:40 Materials Ravi Arya, Shaileshachandra Pandey, Raj Mittra, EMC Laboratory, United States 303.9 11:00

Broadband Flat-base Luneburg Lens Antenna for Wide Angle Scan Sidharath Jain, Raj Mittra, Mohamed Abdel-Mageed, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

303.10 Broadband Two-dimensional Planar Luneburg Lens Composed of 11:20 Gradient Index Metamaterials Hao Yu, Xumin Ding, Harbin Institute of Technology, China; Yuming Wu, Beijing Institute of Technology, China; Qun Wu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 304

08:00 - 11:40

Sultana

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Tunable and Multiband Antennas I Session Co-Chairs: Yahya Antar, Royal Military College; Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) 304.1 08:00

A Millimeter-Wave Dual-Band Dual-Polarization Antenna on Liquid Crystal Polymer Donghyun Lee, Cam Nguyen, Texas A&M University, United States

304.2 08:20

Behavioral Study of a CPW-fed Dual-Band Antenna Combined with a Polarization Dependent AMC Ramona Cosmina Hotopan, Maria Elena de Cos, University of Oviedo, Spain; Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy; Fernando Las-Heras Andres, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain

304.3 08:40

Design Strategy for a Tunable Antenna on a Partially Magnetized Ferrite LTCC Substrate Farhan Abdul Ghaffar, Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia; Joey Bray, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada

304.4 A 1.6 _ 2.7 GHz Tunable Dual-Band 4G-LTE Antenna For Carrier 09:00 Aggregation Abdullah Alazemi, Gabriel M. Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United States Design of Planar Inverted F-Antenna over Uniplanar EBG Structure for Laptop MIMO Applications Dalia Elsheakh, Esmat Abdallah, Ahmed Soliman, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Hadia El-Hennawy, Ain Shams University, Egypt

09:40 Break 304.6 10:00

Frequency Tunable Dualmode Microstrip Patch Antenna with Polarization Reconfiguration Behrouz Babakhani, Satish Sharma, San Deigo State University, United States

304.7 10:20

Multilayered Stacked Square SRR Coupled UWB Monopole Antenna with Dual Notch Function Chinmoy Saha, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, India; Jawad Y. Siddiqui, Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada

304.8 10:40

Compact Planar Antenna for Triple Frequency Band Operation Kaida Xu, Yonghong Zhang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; William T. Joines, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States

304.9 11:00

A Modified Sierpinski Fractal Antenna for UMTS/WLAN/LTE Zhongshuang Wang, Dongya Shen, Haiming Wang, Yanni Cui, Xiupu Zhang, Yunnan University, China

304.10 A Dual Mode CRLH TL Metamaterial Antenna 11:20 Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC University, Egypt

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 305

08:00 - 12:00

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Reflectarray and Array Elements Session Chair: Xun Gong, University of Central Florida 305.1 Design of a Ku-Band Reflectarray Antenna Consisting of Only Metallic 08:00 Surfaces Wenxing An, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China 305.2 08:20

An X-band Planar Reflectarray Antenna Ramin Deban, Jean-Jacques Laurin, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada

305.3 08:40

Design of Multi-Faceted Dual-Polarization Dual-Coverage Contoured Beam Reflectarray Min Zhou, Stig Busk Sørensen, TICRA, Denmark

305.4 09:00

Design of Reflectarray Element Integrated with Solar Cells Wenxing An, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China

305.5 09:20

Investigations on Bandwidth Improvement of Reflectarrays Using Single-Layered Sub-Wavelength Double Circular Ring Elements Lu Guo, Peng-Khiang Tan, Tan-Huat Chio, National University of Singapore, Singapore

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09:40 Break 305.6 10:00

Reflectarray Antennas Using Single Layer Polarization Independent Multi-Resonant Unit Cells Mahmoud Niroo-Jazi, Concordia University, Canada; M. R. Chaharmir, J. Shaker, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada

305.7 10:20

Effects from Angle of Incidence on Reflection Properties of Reflectarray Elements Kalyan Karnati, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States

305.8 10:40

Omega-Shaped Resonant Elements for Dual-Polarization and Wideband Reflectarray Daichi Higashi, Hiroyuki Deguchi, Mikio Tsuji, Doshisha University, Japan

305.9 11:00

Reflectarray Elements in Substrate Integrated Waveguides (SIW) Eduardo Carrasco, Juan Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, Marc Esquius-Morote, Juan R. Mosig, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland

305.10 Optimum Design of Dipole Antenan with AMC Reflector 11:20 Yasutaka Murakami, Toshikazu Hori, Mitoshi Fujimoto, University of Fukui, Japan 305.11 Design of a Single Layer Reflectarray Unit Cells Based on Hexagonal 11:40 Ring for Wideband Operation Muhammad Kamran Arshad, Farooq Ahmad Tahir, National University of Science and Technology, Pakistan; Aamir Rashid, Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 306

08:00 - 11:40

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AP-S

Emerging Antenna Concepts for UWB Systems Session Co-Chairs: Mohamed Elmansouri, University of Colorado; Christophe Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal 306.1 08:00

A Comprehensive Method for Synthesis of UWB Arrays Hamad Alsawaha, Ahmad Safaai-Jazi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States

306.2 08:20

Dual Polarized Tightly Coupled Dipole Array (TCDA) for UHF to Millimeter Wave Applications Markus Novak, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

306.3 08:40

Compact Ultra-Wideband In-phase Power Divider Using Three-Line Coupled Structure He Zhu, Amin Abbosh, The University of Queensland, Australia

306.4

Concept of Combined Phaser-Antenna – “Phasenna”? – for Wireless Radio Analog Signal Processing (R-ASP) Lianfeng Zou, Christophe Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada

09:00 306.5 09:20

Fidelity Concepts Used in UWB Systems Mohsen Koohestani, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland; Antonio Moreira, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Portugal; Anja Skrivervik, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland

306.6 All-PCB Transmission Line with Low Loss and Dispersion up to Ka 10:00 Band Muhannad Al-Tarifi, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 306.7 Reduced-Size TEM Horn for Short-Pulse High-Power Electromagnetic 10:20 Systems Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 306.8 10:40

Joint Frequency- and Time-Domain Characterization of Planar Log-Periodic Antennas Mohamed Elmansouri, Rohit Sammeta, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States

306.9 11:00

Unequally Pulsed Arrays for High Resolution Scanning and Low Side Lobe Level Alberto Reyna, Marco A. Panduro, Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas, Mexico

306.10 A Small Multi-Function Circular Slot Antenna for Reconfigurable UWB 11:20 Communication Applications Yingsong Li, Wenxing Li, Wenhua Yu, Jian Wan, Harbin Engineering University, China

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 307

08:00 - 09:40

L10

URSI

EM Noise and Wireless Power Transfer Session Chair: David Michelson, University of British Columbia 307.1 08:00

Full-wave Study of Electromagnetic Susceptibility Inside a Complex Platform Using Domain Decomposition Methods Yang Shao, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States

307.2 Standoff Detection of Hydroponic Equipment through Electromagnetic 08:20 Emissions Dennis Liang, David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada 307.3 08:40

Metamaterial Wireless Power Transfer System (MWPT) Justin Church, Jeremy Bagley, Viktor Bana, John D. Rockway, SPAWAR SSC Pacific, United States

Wednesday, July 9 Session 308

10:00 - 11:40

L10

AP-S/URSI

Antennas and Sensors for Body-Centric Applications

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Session Co-Chairs: John Batchelor, University of Kent; Sankaralingam Subramaniam, Jadavpur University 308.1 A Planar, Via-less Zeroth-Order Antenna for Wearable 10:00 Electrocardiography Yoon Geon Kim, Seungtae Ko, Wonbin Hong, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea 308.2 10:20

Accurate RFID Strain Gauges for Skin Mounting John C. Batchelor, Osman Rakibet, Christina Rumens, Simon Holder, University of Kent, United Kingdom

308.3 10:40

A folded slot antenna with full ground plane for wearable waterproof wireless sensors Mohammad Vatankhah Varnoosfaderani, David V. Thiel, Junwei Lu, Griffith University, Australia

308.4 11:00

The Effect of Different Structures of Embroidery Patch Antenna on Polymer Substrate with Identical Embroidery Properties Loc Ngo Quang Bao, Pei Cheng Ooi, Jit Kai Chin, The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, Malaysia

308.5 11:20

Study of Coupling Efficiency of Wireless Power Transfer Systems in Implanted Applications Shyam Nambiar, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States

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08:00 - 09:40

Session 309

L6

AP-S

Characteristic Mode Analysis: Theory and Applications Session Co-Chairs: Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore; Maxim Ignatenko, University of Colorado 309.1 08:00

Observations on Computational Outcomes for the Characteristic Modes of Dielectric Objects Hamad Alroughani, Jonathan Ethier, Derek Mcnamara, University of Ottawa, Canada

309.2 08:20

Surface Integral Equation Based Characteristic Mode Formulation for Dielectric Resonators Yikai Chen, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore

309.3 08:40

Dual-Band Directional/Omni-Directional Liquid Dielectric Resonator Antenna Designs Using Characteristic Modes Yikai Chen, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore

309.4 09:00

Application of Characteristic Mode Analysis to HF Low Profile Vehicular Antennas Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado, United States

309.5 09:20

Shipboard NVIS Radiation System Design Using the Theory of Characteristic Modes Yikai Chen, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore 10:00 - 11:20

Session 310

L6

AP-S

Inkjet-Printed Antennas Session Chair: Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) 310.1 Fully Inkjet-Printed Multilayer Microstrip Patch Antenna for Ku-Band 10:00 Applications Jo Bito, Bijan Tehrani, Benjamin Cook, Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 310.2 10:20

Inkjet Printed Circularly Polarized Antennas for GPS Applications Muhammad Fahad Farooqui, Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia

310.3 10:40

A Novel Inkjet-Printed Microfluidic Tunable Coplanar Patch Antenna Wenjing Su, Benjamin Cook, Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Chiara Mariotti, Luca Roselli, University of Perugia, Italy

310.4 11:00

3D Folded Cubical Slot Antenna Souren Shamsinejad, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 311

08:00 - 11:40

L5

AP-S/URSI

Antenna Theory, Design, and Measurements Session Co-Chairs: Jessica Ruyle, University of Oklahoma; Sembiam Rengarajan, California State University, Northridge 311.1 08:00

Bessel Beam Launchers at Millimeter Waves using Higher-Order Leaky-Wave Modes Walter Fuscaldo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Guido Valerio, Institut d’Electronique et Télécommunications de Rennes, France; Alessandro Galli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Ronan Sauleau, Mauro Ettorre, Institut d’Electronique et Télécommunications de Rennes, France

311.2 08:20

Examination of Radiation from 2D Periodic Leaky-Wave Antennas Sohini Sengupta, David R. Jackson, Stuart Long, University of Houston, United States

311.3 08:40

Power Wave Theory and its Application to Time and Frequency Domain Antenna Characterization Everett Farr, Farr Fields, LC, United States

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311.4 On the Gerchberg-Papoulis Algorithm for Extrapolating Antenna 09:00 Patterns Sembiam Rengarajan, Ronald Pogorzelski, California State University, United States 311.5 Investigation of Radiation Characteristics for a Serrated Parallel Plate 09:20 Structure Alexander Moreno, Jessica Ruyle, The University of Oklahoma, United States 09:40 Break 311.6 10:00

Mitigation of Radiation from Bias Lines for a Tunable Slot Antenna with a Varactor Loaded Ring Resonator Lukasz Szolc, Jessica Ruyle, The University of Oklahoma, United States

311.7 Graphene-based controllable antenna for Terahertz photomixer 10:20 sources S. Mohsen Raeis-Zadeh, Mohammad Haghtalab, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, Terahertz Research Lab, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada 311.8 10:40

A Two-Layer Transmitarray Antenna Wenxing An, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China

311.9 11:00

Analysis of Sparse Trifilar Array Antenna Boris Tomasic, Michelle Champion, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States

311.10 Low-Cost Evaluation of Commercial Base-Station Antennas in Reduced 11:20 Distance Soon-Soo Oh, Chosun University, Republic of Korea; Young-Hwan Lee, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Republic of Korea

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 312

08:00 - 11:40

L11

AP-S

Inverse Scattering and Imaging II Session Co-Chairs: Paolo Rocca, University of Trento; Fernando Las-Heras, Universidad de Oviedo 312.1 08:00

Joint L1-L2 Regularization for Inverse Scattering Pratik Shah, University of Southern California, United States; Uday K Khankhoje, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India; Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States

312.2 08:20

Sparse Contrast-Source Inversion using Linear-Shrinkage-Enhanced Inexact Newton Method Abdulla Desmal, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia

312.3 New approaches to Inverse Scattering Exploiting Synthetic 08:40 Experiments Martina Bevacqua, Tommaso Isernia, University Mediterranea, Italy; Lorenzo Crocco, CNR-IREA, National Research Council of Italy, Italy; Loreto Di Donato, University of Catania, Italy A GPU Implementation of the Inverse Fast Multipole Method for Multi-Bistatic Imaging Applications Luis E. Tirado, Galia Ghazi, José Ángel Martínez-Lorenzo, Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States; Yuri Álvarez Lopez, Fernando Las-Heras Andres, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain

312.5 09:20

Electromagnetic Imaging of Three-Dimensional Dielectric Objects with Newton Minimization Aslan Etminan, Alireza Sadeghi, Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM), Turkey

09:40 Break 312.6 10:00

Reconstructing Surface Permittivity Distributions from RADAR Measurements Using a Sparsity Inducing Regularized Least-Squares Approach Christoph Statz, Sebastian Hegler, Yun Lu, Dirk Plettemeier, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

312.7 Coherent Image formation and Calibration for Multi-Bistatic Radar 10:20 Configurations Galia Ghazi, Luis E. Tirado, Carey M. Rappaport, José Ángel Martínez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States 312.8 10:40

GPR Survey Through a Multi-Resolution Deterministic Approach Marco Salucci, Lorenza Tenuti, Cristina Nardin, Matteo Carlin, Federico Viani, Giacomo Oliveri, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy

312.9 11:00

Experimental Study of Electromagnetic Time-Reversal Imaging of Extended Targets Yuanqi Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Mingyao Xia, Peking University, China

312.10 Modified Level Set Method for Accurate Physical and Geometrical 11:20 Reconstruction Mohammad Reza Eskandari, Reza Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran; Mojtaba Dehmollaian, University of Tehran, Iran

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 313

08:00 - 12:00

L12

AP-S

Graphene, Carbon Nanotubes, and Nanowires Session Chair: Douglas Werner, Pennsylvania State University 313.1 08:00

Multiscale and Multiphysics Graphene Sheet – Magnetic Nanowire Gyrotropic Metamaterial Nima Chamanara, Christophe Caloz, Poly-Grames Research Center, Canada

313.2 08:20

Cloaking of Dielectric and Metallic Elliptical Cylinders with a Nanostructured Graphene Metasurface Hossein M. Bernety, Alexander B. Yakovlev, The University of Mississippi, United States

313.3 08:40

Even and Odd Modes in Coupled Graphene Nanoribbons Rodolfo Araneo, Paolo Burghignoli, Giampiero Lovat, Salvatore Celozzi, University of Rome, Italy

313.4 09:00

Design of a Graphene Loaded Slot Antenna with 100:1 Bandwidth for Wireless Sensor Applications Krishna Naishadham, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

313.5 09:20

Surface Plasmons in Graphene Cylindrical Waveguides Diego Correas-Serrano, Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena, Spain; Juan Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Spain; Alejandro Alvarez-Melcon, Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena, Spain

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09:40 Break 313.6 10:00

Laser induced carbon nano-structures for planar antenna fabrication at microwave frequencies David V. Thiel, Qin Li, Griffith University, Australia; Xiangping Li, Min Gu, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

313.7 10:20

An Investigation on the Tuning of a Microstrip Patch Antenna Using Carbon Nanotube Thin Films Krishna Naishadham, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

313.8 10:40

High-Efficiency Photoconductive Terahertz Antennas based on High-Aspect Ratio Plasmonic Electrodes Shang-Hua Yang, Mohammed Reza Hashemi, Christopher Berry, University of Michigan, United States; Mona Jarrahi, University of California, Los Angeles, United States

313.9 11:00

Scaling the Response of Nanocrescent Antennas into the Ultraviolet Miguel Rodriguez, Cynthia Furse, Steve Blair, Jennifer Shumaker-Parry, University of Utah, United States

313.10 A Fast Semi-Analytical Simulation of Nanowire Arrays Based on 11:20 Transmission Lines Theory Omar Al-Zobui, Mohammad Khorrami, Hameed Naseem, University of Arkansas, United States 313.11 Design of tunable graphene-based antenna arrays for microwave 11:40 applications Massimo Donelli, Giacomo Oliveri, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 314

08:00 - 09:40

L13

AP-S/URSI

Education and Simulation Tools Session Co-Chairs: Cynthia Furse, University of Utah; Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University 314.1 08:00

Learning to Teach in the Flipped Classroom Cynthia Furse, Donna Ziegenfuss, Stacy Bamberg, University of Utah, United States

314.2 08:20

Puff Mobile: Open-Source and Multiplatform Electromagnetic Educational Tools for Smartphones, Tablets, and Browsers Jeffrey Jensen, Jean-Francois Chamberland, Gregory Huff, Raven Standard LLC, United States

314.3 Web-based Interactive 3D Electromagnetic Visualization for Antenna 08:40 Designs Jianxia Xue, The University Of Mississippi, United States 314.4 Electromagnetic Simulators in Radio Frequency Power Amplifier 09:00 Design Abdullah Eroglu, Purdue University, United States 314.5 09:20

Broadband and Miniature Frequency Synthesizer with Triple-VCO for LTE Wireless Channel Simulator Yao Li, Xiaowei Zhu, Ling Tian, State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Wave, Southeast University, China

Session 315

10:00 - 11:40

L13

AP-S

Materials and Propagation Measurements Session Co-Chairs: Jeff Guerrieri, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Dean Arakaki, California Polytechnic State University 315.1 10:00

Measurement of Paint and Coating Thickness on Metallic Plates Using Smart Near Field Microwave Sensor Abdulbaset Ali, University of Waterloo, Canada; Muhammed S. Boybay, Antalya International University, Turkey; Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada

315.2 10:20

W-band Silicon Dielectric Measurement Mehdi Seyyed-Esfahlan, Muhammed Hossein Nemati, Ibrahim Tekin, Sabanci University, Turkey

315.3 10:40

Organic-Based Microwave Frequency Absorbers Using Corn Stover Ben Smythe, Agilent Technologies, United States; Sean Casserly, TDK Corp., United States; Dean Arakaki, Cal Poly State University, United States

315.4 11:00

A System for Measuring Through-the-Earth Radio Propagation Carl Sunderman, Lincan Yan, Bruce Whisner, Joseph Waynert, NIOSH/OMSHR, United States

315.5 11:20

Qualitative Analysis of Moisture Content in Cement Based Material using Microwave Non-Destructive Testing Sonu Lal Gupta, Zubair Akhter, Manoj Bhaskar, M Jaleel Akhtar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 316

08:00 - 09:40

L14

AP-S

Sub- and Super-strates for Phased Arrays Session Co-Chairs: Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison 316.1 Wideband Multi-Beam Antenna Apertures Using Metamaterial-Based 08:00 Superstrates Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States 316.2 08:20

Radiation Q of Planar Dipole Phased Arrays on a Grounded Substrate Do-Hoon Kwon, David M. Pozar, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States

316.3 08:40

Dual-Polarization TCDA-IB with Substrate Loading Dimitrios K. Papantonis, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States

316.4 09:00

Design of Connected Array Loaded with Artificial Dielectric at 60 GHz Waqas H. Syed, Daniele Cavallo, Andrea Neto, TU Delft, Netherlands; Paul van Zeijl, Omniradar, Netherlands

316.5 09:20

Phased Array for Millimeter-Wave Mobile Handset Hongyu Zhou, Samsung Research America, United States

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 317

10:00 - 11:40

L14

AP-S

Phased Array Design and Characterization Session Chair: Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri, Kansas City 317.1 10:00

Scan Behavior of U-Slot Microstrip Patch Phased Array Antennas Mohamed Elsewe, Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States

317.2 10:20

Antenna Array Design for Directional Networking Gui Chao Huang, Ruthsenne Gagarin, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States

317.3 10:40

PEC Cavity for a Ring Array of Spiral Antennas Israel Hinostroza, Régis Guinvarc’h, SONDRA/SUPELEC, France; Randy L. Haupt, Colorado School of Mines, United States

317.4 11:00

Dual-circular polarized planar array of connected sinuous antennas Ramanan Balakrishnan, Koen Mouthaan, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Israel Hinostroza, Régis Guinvarc’h, Supélec, France

317.5 11:20

Simple Impedance Matrix Characterization Method for Uniform Circular Antenna Arrays Jun He Zhou, Jian Zhang, Hui Wang, Xue Feng Yin, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China; Jian Li, Huawei Technologies, China

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 318

08:00 - 11:40

Chickasaw

AP-S

Outdoor Propagation Channels for Mobile Communications Session Chair: Zhengqing Yun, University of Hawaii 318.1 08:00

Source Localization Using Time Reversal in Urban Environments: A Ray Tracing Approach Darcy Bibb, Zhengqing Yun, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States

318.2 08:20

Electromagnetic Macro Model for Analysis of Propagation Path Loss in Cellular Networks Mohammad Abdallah, Walid Dyab, Tapan K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States; M. Prasad, CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, India; C. Misra, Informage Technologies private limited, India; A. Lamparez, Magdalena Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

318.3 08:40

Measurement-based Auto-Correlation Model of Shadow Fading for the High-Speed Railways in Urban, Suburban, and Rural Environments Ruisi He, Zhangdui Zhong, Bo Ai, Bei Zhang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China

318.4 09:00

A Study of Electric Fields near a LTE Base Station in an Urban Area Hsing-Yi Chen, Tsung-Han Lin, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan

318.5 09:20

Wireless Signal Propagation Path Loss Estimation Zhe Geng, Hai Deng, Florida International University, United States

09:40 Break Depolarization Effects of Radio Wave Propagation in Various Land Built-Up Environments Yehuda Ben-Shimol, Natan Blaunstein, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States

318.7 Path Loss Measurements for Low-Antenna Links in Urban Street 10:20 Environments Juyul Lee, Myung Don Kim, Jinup Kim, Hyun Kyu Chung, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Republic of Korea 318.8 10:40

Mobile Communication Site Planning in Campus using Ray Tracing Kai-Un Lam, Chi-Hou Chio, Sio-Weng Ting, University of Macau, Macao SAR of China

318.9 A Channel Model for the Part-Shadowing Mobile Communications 11:00 Environment Dongya Shen, Wenping Ren, Jianpei Chen, Yanni Cui, Yunnan University, China

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318.6 10:00

Wednesday, July 9 Session 319

08:00 - 11:40

River Bluff

AP-S

Antennas for Biomedical Applications Session Co-Chairs: Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology; Majid Manteghi, Virginia Tech 319.1 08:00

Wireless Testing of Ink-jet Printed mm-Size Gold Implant Antennas for Brain-Machine Interfaces Elham Moradi, Sara Amendola, Toni Björninen, Lauri Sydänheimo, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Jose M. Carmena, Jan M. Rabaey, University of California, United States

319.2 08:20

Textile Sensor for Monitoring Vital Signs Ruthsenne Gagarin, Gui Chao Huang, Ahmed Rabbi, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States

319.3 08:40

Stroke Volume Estimation from the New Noninvasive Cardiopulmonary Stethoscope Ahmed Rabbi, Ruthsenne Gagarin, Gui Chao Huang, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States

319.4 Time Multiplexing-Star Shape Body Sensor Network for Sports 09:00 Applications Haider Sabti, David V. Thiel, School of Engineering, Griffith University, Australia

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319.5 09:20

All-textile circular patch antenna with corrugated ground for body surface wave Jinpil Tak, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

09:40 Break 319.6 10:00

Orientation Effect of Flexible Implantable Antennas on Performance Rula Alrawashdeh, Yi Huang, Aznida Abu Bakar Sajak, Lei Xing, Muayad Kod, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

319.7 10:20

Performance of Electrically Coupled Loop Antenna Inside Human Body at Different Frequency Bands Ali Ibraheem, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States

319.8 10:40

Path Loss Inside Human Body Using Electrically Coupled Loop Antenna at Different Frequency Bands Ali Ibraheem, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States

319.9 11:00

Performance of an Implantable Printed Folded Dipole Antenna for Biomedical Wireless Communication Sofia Bakogianni, Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras, Greece

319.10 An Experiemental System-Based Analyis of Humain body motions 11:20 Using Embedded Sensors Wassila Dib, Khalida Ghanem, Malika Radi, Fatma Zohra Bouchibane, Abdelmadjid Maali, Centre de developpement des technologies avancees, Algeria

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09:20 - 11:20

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Frequency Selective Surfaces I

Wednesday, July 9 Session IF321

09:20 - 11:20

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Frequency Selective Surfaces II Session Chair: Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Universitat Politècnica de València IF321.13 An Inductive Dichroic Surface for Reflector Antennas Board 13 Andrea Vallecchi, Jonathan M. Rigelsford, Sandra Martin Benito, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom IF321.14 S/Ka Dichroic Plate with Rounded Corners for NASA’s 34m Beam Board 14 Waveguide Antenna Watt Veruttipong, Behrouz Khayatian, William Imbriale, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States IF321.15 Design of a Frequency-Selective Surface Strain Sensor Board 15 Edward Kinzel, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States 123

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Session Chair: Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison IF320.1 Angular-Stable Polarization Rotator Board 1 Ali Qasim, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore IF320.2 Improved Polarization Converter Using Symmetrical Semi-Ring Slots Board 2 Jiang Wang, Wen Wu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore IF320.3 A Harmonic-Suppressed Miniaturized-Element Frequency Selective Board 3 Surface With a Second-Order Bandpass Response Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States IF320.4 Ultra-thin Wideband Absorbers Comprised of Pixelized Frequency Board 4 Selective Surfaces Anastasios Panaretos, Donovan Brocker, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States IF320.5 Investigating Failure Mechanisms in High-Power Microwave Board 5 Frequency Selective Surfaces Chien-Hao Liu, John Booske, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States IF320.6 Flexible Inkjet-Printed Metamaterial Paper Absorber Board 6 Minyeong Yoo, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea; Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea IF320.7 Performance Enhancement of A Dual-Loop FSS-based Absorber Board 7 Yuda Zhou, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States IF320.8 Wide Band FSS for Increased Thermal and Communication Efficiency in Board 8 Smart Buildings Ghaffer Kiani, Rabah Aldhaheri, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia IF320.9 Combination of Bow-tie Shaped Meander Slot Antenna with Board 9 Wideband AMC Structure Ping Lu, Guang Hua, Southeast University, China IF320.10 Low RCS Microstrip Antenna Using Polarization-Dependent Frequency Board 10 Selective Surface Ying Liu, Yongtao Jia, Shuxi Gong, Xidian University, China

IF321.16 Low-profile planar lens with multilevel FSS for directivity Board 16 enhancement Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Marta Cabedo-Fabrés, Eva Antonino-Daviu, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain IF321.17 Transmission Properties of Resonant Metasurfaces in the Presence of Board 17 Nearby Interacting Sources Giampiero Lovat, Rodolfo Araneo, Salvatore Celozzi, University of Rome, Italy IF321.18 Dual-Band Nested Waveguide Antenna Employing Frequency-Selective Board 18 Surfaces Hideya So, Atsuya Ando, Takatoshi Sugiyama, NTT Corporation, Japan IF321.19 Equivalent Circuit Analysis for Alternated Double Layer Patch Type Board 19 FSS with Dielectric Substrate Ryuji Kuse, Toshikazu Hori, Mitoshi Fujimoto, University of Fukui, Japan; Takuya Seki, Keisuke Sato, Ichiro Oshima, Denki Kogyo Co., LTD, Japan IF321.20 Equivalent Circuit Model for Thick Split Ring Resonators and Thick Board 20 Spiral Resonators Laura Maria Pulido Mancera, Juan Domingo Baena Doello, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia IF321.21 Waveguide Model for Thick Complementary Split Ring Resonators Board 21 Laura Maria Pulido Mancera, Juan Domingo Baena Doello, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia Wednesday, July 9 Session IF322

09:20 - 11:20

Ballroom B-E

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Fabry-Perot Resonator Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Satish Sharma, San Diego State University; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University IF322.25 High-Gain Circularly Polarized Antenna System Composed of a Fed Board 25 Antenna and a Parasitic Plate Hisamatsu Nakano, Subaru Mitsui, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan IF322.26 Realization of a Linearly Polarized Dual beam Using Parasitic Loops Board 26 Hisamatsu Nakano, Mitsuo Toida, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan IF322.27 A Dual-Band High Gain Resonant Cavity Antenna With Single Board 27 Polarization Fanji Meng, Satish Sharma, San Deigo State University, United States IF322.28 Gain Enhancement of A Printed Finite-Length Leaky-Wave Antenna Board 28 Using Lumped Elements at Edges Hsin-Chang Lin, Yao-Wen Hsu, Yi-cheng Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Wednesday, July 9 Session IF323

09:20 - 11:20

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Reconfigurable Frequency Selective Surfaces Session Co-Chairs: Andrea Vallecchi, University of Sheffield; Vikass Monebhurrun, SUPELEC, France IF323.31 Plasma Frequency Selective Surfaces Board 31 Theodore Anderson, Haleakala Research and Development Inc., United States IF323.32 Reconfigurable Frequency Selective Surfaces with Interleaved Spiral Board 32 Slots Andrea Vallecchi, Richard J. Langley, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Alexander G. Schuchinsky, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom

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IF323.33 Optically Transparent Ku-band Silver Nanowire Frequency Selective Board 33 Surface on Glass Substrate Hyok J. Song, James H. Schaffner, Kyung A. Son, Jeong S. Moon, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States IF323.34 Electronically Switchable Metasurface for Absorption and Reflection Board 34 Modes Minyeong Yoo, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea IF323.35 Tunable Graphene FSS for Terahertz Applications Board 35 Xiaoqi Zhu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Lin-Sheng Wu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Yong-Xin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Wen Wu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 324

13:20 - 16:40 AP-S/URSI

Steamboat Special Session

Antennas and Sensors for Unmanned Air Systems Session Co-Chairs: Karl F. Warnick, Brigham Young University; Marta Martínez-Vázquez, IMST GmbH 324.1 13:20

Low-cost UAS ground station antenna for high quality video streaming at 5.8 GHz Marta Martínez-Vázquez, Stefan Weitz, IMST GmbH, Germany

324.2 13:40

Antennas Operating in Close Proximity of Textured Surfaces Naftali Herscovici, Michelle Champion, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States

324.3 14:00

Integration of HF/VHF Antennas on a Compact UAS Equipped with a Radar Depth Sounder for Ice Sounding Jie Bang Yan, Ali Mahmood, Sivaprasad Gogineni, Carl Leuschen, Fernando Rodriguez-Morales, Rick Hale, Bruno Camps-Raga, Lynsey Metz, Zongbo Wang, John Paden, Alec Bowman, Shawn Keshmiri, The University of Kansas, United States

324.4 14:20

Small and light 24 GHz multi-channel radar Winfried Simon, Tobias Klein, Oliver Litschke, IMST GmbH, Germany

324.5 14:40

Compact FMCW Radar for a UAS Sense and Avoid System James Mackie, Jonathan Spencer, Karl Warnick, Brigham Young University, United States

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15:00 Break 324.6 15:20

Impact of Control Surfaces and Flight Modes for Flying-Wing UAVs based on an Aerodynamically Functionalized Broadband Antenna Franklin Drummond, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States

324.7 15:40

Analog 2-D IIR Beam Filters for EARS in UAS Ecosystems Arjuna Madanayake, University of Akron, United States; Leonid Belostotski, University of Calgary, Canada; Chamith Wijenayake, University of Akron, United States; Len Bruton, University of Calgary, Canada; Vijay Devabhaktuni, University of Toledo, United States

324.8 16:00

Meta-Reflector Antenna with Annular Pattern for Electromagnetic Orientation in UAS Applications James Eck, Matthew Morrin, Karl Warnick, Brigham Young University, United States

324.9 UAV-based Radiation Pattern Verification for a Small Low-Frequency 16:20 Array Giuseppe Virone, Fabio Paonessa, Alberto Tibaldi, Zunnoorain Farooqui, Giuseppe Addamo, Oscar Antonio Peverini, Riccardo Tascone, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy; Pietro Bolli, Andrea Mattana, Jader Monari, Giovanni Naldi, Federico Perini, Giuseppe Pupillo, Marco Schiaffino, Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Italy; Andrea Maria Lingua, Marco Piras, Paolo Maschio, Irene Aicardi, Iosif Horea Bendea, Alberto Cina, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 325

13:20 - 17:00 URSI

Cotton Row Special Session

Multi-Scale and Multi-Physics Solvers I Session Co-Chairs: Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM); Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 325.1 13:20

Fast Multipole Methods in Service of Various Scientific Disciplines Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM), Turkey

325.2 13:40

150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations: A Reflection Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

325.3 14:00

Borehole petrophysical imaging of induction and acoustic data Guozhong Gao, Aria Abubakar, Tarek Habashy, Schlumberger, United States

325.4 14:20

On the Use of Graph Laplacians in the Integral Equation Modeling of Complex and Multiscale Problems Francesco P. Andriulli, Institut Mines-Telecom / Telecom Bretagne, France

325.5 14:40

Discontinuous Galerkin Time Domain Method for Diode Modeling Jue Wang, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States

15:00 Break Joint petrophysical inversion of electromagnetic, seismic, and fluid flow data for improved hydrocarbon exploration and production Lin Liang, Guozhong Gao, Aria Abubakar, Tarek Habashy, Maokun Li, Guangdong Pan, Oguz Semerci, Schlumberger-Doll Research, United States

325.7 15:40

Modeling of Frequency Selective Surfaces on Curved Structures Using Multisolver Domain Decomposition Methods Caleb Waltz, Dongwei Li, Cagdas Gunes, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States

325.8 16:00

Numerical modeling of Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording System Ruinan Chang, Sidi Fu, University of California, San Diego, United States; Marko Lubarda, University of Donja Gorica, Montenegro, United States; Marco Menarini, Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States

325.9 16:20

Recent Advances in Surface Integral Methods for Analyzing Quantum-dot-based Plasmonic Nano-structures Zhen Peng, Mike Klopfer, Ravi K. Jain, The University of New Mexico, United States

325.10 Characterizing Strong Light-Atom Interaction by a Self-Consistent 16:40 Solution to Maxwell-Schrodinger Equations Jing Shen, Hefei Normal University, China; Wei E.I. Sha, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Xianliang Wu, Anhui University, China

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 326

13:20 - 17:00

Mississippi

URSI

Metamaterial Structures for EM and Acoustics Session Chair: Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison 326.1 13:20

Metamaterial-Enhanced Slow-Wave Structures for Traveling Wave Tube Applications Arash Rashidi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

326.2 13:40

A S-band High Power Traveling Wave Tube for RADAR application Muhammed Zuboraj, Niru K. Nahar, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; John L. Volakis, Electroscience Laboratory, United States

326.3 14:00

Hyperbolic Metamaterials Based on Stacked Metasurfaces with Application to Microwave Absorber Design Mohamed Othman, Caner Guclu, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States

326.4 Topology Optimization based Inverse Synthesis of Spectral 3D 14:20 Metamaterials Murat Gokhan Eskin, Huseyin Yigit, Gullu Kiziltas, Sabanci University, Turkey 326.5 Frequency and Spatial Filtering by Means of Advanced Optical 14:40 Funneling Dimitrios Sounas, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 15:00 Break

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326.6 15:20

Design and Simulation of a 3-Dimensional Metamaterial Prism Lorena Basilio, William Langston, Larry Warne, Sandia National Laboratories, United States

326.7 Waveguide-based Metamaterials as a Platform for Mathematical 15:40 Operations Cristian Della Giovampaola, Brian Edwards, Alexandre Silva, The University of Pennsylvania, United States; Francesco Monticone, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Giuseppe Castaldi, Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy; Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Nader Engheta, The University of Pennsylvania, United States 326.8 16:00

Acoustic Fano Resonators Muhammad Amin, Mohamed Farhat, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia

326.9 Local Bianisotropic Effective Parameters Formulas for Reciprocal 16:20 Metamaterials Valentina Sozio, University of Siena, Italy; Andrea Vallecchi, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy; Filippo Capolino, University of California, United States 326.10 Negative Goos-Hachen Shift of Huge Magnitude on Dielectric Gratings 16:40 Jingjing Li, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 327

13:20 - 17:00

Sultana

AP-S

Tunable and Multiband Antennas II Session Chair: Yahya Antar, Royal Military College 327.1 Frequency Tunable Microstrip Array Antenna with Polarization 13:20 Reconfiguration Behrouz Babakhani, Satish Sharma, San Deigo State University, United States 327.2 13:40

Low-Profile 700-970 MHz and 1600-2200 MHz Dual-Band Tunable Antenna for Carrier Aggregation Systems Bilgehan Avser, Gabriel M. Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United States

327.3 14:00

A Reconfigurable Dual-band Circularly Polarizing Miniturized Conformal Patch Antenna Exhibiting Small Frequency Ratios Peter Sieber, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

327.4 14:20

Multi-band Slot Antenna Design Using Branch Edge Chichang Hung, Hungcheng Chen, Tayeh Lin, Tsenchieh Chiu, National Central University, Taiwan

327.5 14:40

Dual Band Spurious-Free SIR Metamaterial Antenna Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC University, Egypt; Shokrollah Karimian, University of Greenwich, United Kingdom; Zhirun Hu, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

15:00 Break Dual/Triple Band Printed Dipole Antenna Loaded With CRLH Cells Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC University, Egypt; Mohamed Abo El-Dahab, Mohamed Ghouz, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport, Egypt

327.7 15:40

Dongle Antenna for WLAN Applications Wen-Shan Chen, Chun-Lin Ciou, Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

327.8 16:00

Fundamental Characteristics of a Circular Combined Folded Dipole Antenna with a Feed Line Yusuke Saita, Noriyuki Kagiyama, Tsutomu Ito, Hisashi Morishita, National Defense Academy, Japan

327.9 16:20

A Multiband Printed Inverted-F Antenna Using Current Symmetry Marco Antoniades, Ashkan Boldaji, University of Queensland, Australia

327.10 A Novel Center-Fed Dual-Band Circularly Polarized Antenna For GNSS 16:40 Applications Xiaodeng Duan, RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 328

13:20 - 17:00

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AP-S

Beamsteerable Reflectarray and Reflectarrays working at mmW, THz, or Infrared Session Chair: Xun Gong, University of Central Florida 328.1 13:20

Infrared Polarizing Reflectarray Metasurfaces Mehdi Veysi, Caner Guclu, Ozdal Boyraz, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States

328.2 13:40

Design and Comparison of Four Different Reflectarray Antennas Towards THz Applications Ruyuan Deng, Fan Yang, Shenheng Xu, Tsinghua University, China

328.3 14:00

Cassegrain Type Reflectarray Antenna based on Metallic-Rectangular-Grooves for Millimeter-wave Gbps Point-to-Point System Woo-Jin Byun, Kwang-Seon Kim, Bong-Su Kim, Min-Soo Kang, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Republic of Korea; Yong-Heui Cho, Mok-Won University, Republic of Korea



328.4 14:20

A Modified Parabolic-Cylindrical Reflectarray Antenna for Wide Beam Scanning Capablility Fang Guo, Tsinghua University, China; Yilin Mao, The University of Mississippi, China; Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States

328.5 14:40

Offset Parabolic-Torus-Phase Reflectarray Antenna Payam Nayeri, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States

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15:00 Break 328.6 Tunable Ring-Loaded Patch Element for Beam-Steerable Reflectarray 15:20 Applications Michael Trampler, Kalyan Karnati, Xun Gong, University Of Central Florida, United States 328.7 15:40

Analysis and Optimization of the Scanning Performance of 1-bit Reconfigurable Reflectarrays Huanhuan Yang, Tsinghua University, China; Yilin Mao, The University of Mississippi, United States; Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States

328.8 16:00

Development of Liquid Crystal Reflectarrays Utilizing a Passive Matrix Control Scheme Derek Doyle, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Christopher Woehrle, Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States

328.9 16:20

A Dual-Band Tunable Reflectarray Junyan Tang, Amin Tayebi, Satish Udpa, Edward Rothwell, Andrew Temme, Michigan State University, United States

328.10 Full Reflection Phase Dynamic Tuning Using Active Impedance Surface 16:40 with Dual Poles and One Zero Bo Zhu, Nanjing University, China

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 329

13:20 - 17:00

L4

AP-S

Slotted and Guided Wave Antennas I Session Chair: Mauro Ettorre, CNRS, IETR UMR 6164 329.1 13:20

A Novel Substrate Integrated Waveguide Slot Antenna With High Power-Handling Capacity Heng Zhang, Ru Meng, Zhenxing Xia, Qi Zhu, USTC, China

329.2 13:40

UWB 4-Element Ridge-SIW Vivaldi Antenna Array Robab Kazemi, University of Tabriz, Iran; Aly Fathy, University of Tennessee, United States

329.3 14:00

Input Impedance of Tapered Slot Antenna by S parameter Method Kuniaki Suto, Akinori Matsui, Saitama Institute of Technology, Japan

329.4 14:20

Circular Periodic Dielectric Rod Antenna With Dual Concial Beam Di Hua, Shi-Shan Qi, Wen Wu, Da-Gang Fang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

329.5 High-Gain Integrated Tapered Dielectric Antenna for Millimeter-Wave 14:40 Applications Nazy Ranjkesh, Aidin Taeb, Suren Gigoyan, U of Waterloo, Canada; Mohammed Basha, Mansoura University, Egypt; Saffiedin Safavi-Naeini, U of Waterloo, Canada 15:00 Break Linearly Polarized Near Field Focused Slot-Array Waveguide Menglin Chen, Shulabh Gupta, Zilong Ma, Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China

329.7 15:40

Automatically Optimized Near-Field Focusing Radial Line Slot Array Mauro Ettorre, IETR, University of Rennes 1, UMR CNRS 6164, France; Massimiliano Casaletti, Pierre and Marie Curie University, France; Guido Valerio, Ronan Sauleau, Laurent Le Coq, IETR, University of Rennes 1, UMR CNRS 6164, France; Santi Concetto Pavone, Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy

329.8 16:00

Circularly Polarized Annular-Ring Slot Antenna for WiMAX 2.3 GHz and WLAN 2.4 GHz Applications Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim Sim, Ming-Hsuan Chang, Feng Chia University, Taiwan; Horng-Dean Chen, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan; Tuan-Yung Han, National Taitung College, Taiwan; Jeen-Sheen Row, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan

329.9 Design of a Cylindrically Conformal Waveguide-fed Slot Array 16:20 Antenna Mou-ping Jin, Mei-qing Qi, Wei Wang, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China; Xianling Liang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 329.10 Multislot Multiband Monopole Antenna for Mobile Phones 16:40 Applications Hussein Attia, Allam Ameen, Abdel Hamid Shaalan, Zagazig University, Egypt; Kamal Awadalla, Menofia University, Egypt

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 330

13:20 - 15:00

L10

URSI

Guided Waves and Waveguiding Structures Session Chair: Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology 330.1 13:20

Non-diffractive Hankel beams Matteo Albani, Santi Concetto Pavone, University of Siena, Italy; Massimiliano Casaletti, Pierre and Marie Curie University, France; Mauro Ettorre, IETR, University of Rennes 1, UMR CNRS 6164, France

330.2 Laser Machined Millimeter-wave Metallic Grating Antenna on Si 13:40 Waveguide Aidin Taeb, Luyao Chen, Ahmed Shehata Abdellatif, Gholamreza Z. Rafi, Suren Gigoyan, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada 330.3 Reconfigurable transmission lines embedded in chessboard 14:00 metasurfaces David González-Ovejero, Enrica Martini, University of Siena, Italy; Brigitte Loiseaux, Thales Research & Technology, France; Charlotte Tripon-Canseliet, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Jean Chazelas, Thales Systèmes Aéroportés, France; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy 330.4 14:20

Rectangular Waveguide Resonant Slot Electromagnetic Material Characterization Technique Andrew Bogle, University of Dayton Research Institute, United States; Michael Havrilla, Milo Hyde IV, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States

330.5 14:40

Uniaxial Parallel-Plate Waveguide Green’s Functions using a Scalar Potential Formulation Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 331

15:20 - 17:00

L10

AP-S

Materials for Printed and Microstrip Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Satish Sharma, San Diego State University; Bob Sainati, University of Minnesota 331.1 15:20

Applications of Polarization-Independent Frequency Selective Filters For Transmitarray Antennas Mahmoud Niroo-Jazi, Concordia University, Canada; M. R. Chaharmir, J. Shaker, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada

331.2 Polarization Diversity Antenna with Current Block Element and Open 15:40 Stub Shohei Ishikawa, Masahiko Shimizu, Fujitsu Laboratories LTD., Japan 331.3 16:00

The Effect of Material Loss on the Axial Ratio Symmetry of Circular Microstrip Patch Antennas Nathan Labadie, Jack Powell, Satish Sharma, San Deigo State University, United States; Gabriel M. Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United States

331.4 16:20

Design of A 60GHz Integrated Antenna on Silicon Substrate Desalegn Bereka, Anand Gopinath, Bob Sainati, University of Minnesota, United States

331.5 16:40

Limitations in Circularly Polarized Planar Arrays from Individual Element Cross Polarization Levels Kevin Ming-Jiang Ho, Gabriel M. Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United States 132

Wednesday, July 9 Session 332

13:20 - 17:20

L6

AP-S

Microstrip Antenna Arrays Session Co-Chairs: Kathleen Fasenfest, TE Connectivity; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University 332.1 13:20

Single-Layer Dual Microstrip Array Antenna Choon Lee, Mohamed Ezzat, Seongheon Jeong, Southern Methodist University, United States

332.2 13:40

A Compact Dual Circularly Polarized Wideband Patch Antenna Element for Array Applications Kathleen Fasenfest, TE Connectivity, United States

332.3 14:00

Non-uniform microstrip antenna array for Rx DSRC communications Tiago Varum, João Matos, Pedro Pinho, Ricardo Abreu, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal

332.4 14:20

A Horizontally Polarized Notch Array Antenna with Good Radiation Identity in Horizontal Plane and Its Characteristic Modes Analysis Shen Wang, Hiroyuki Arai, Yokohama National University, Japan

332.5 A Differential Microstrip Antenna Array For mm-wave Power 14:40 Combining Ozan Gurbuz, University of California, San Diego, United States; Yi-Chyun Chiou, Qualcomm Inc., United States; Gabriel M. Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United States 15:00 Break A Study on Dual-polarization Feed Antenna for Satellite Broadcasting Receiving Reflector Antenna Masafumi Nagasaka, Susumu Nakazawa, Shoji Tanaka, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Japan

332.7 15:40

Frequency Characteristics of a Grid Array Antenna Printed on a Dielectric Substrate Toru Kawano, National Defense Academy, Japan; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University, Japan

332.8 Millimeter-Wave Antenna Array for Short-Range Communication 16:00 Applications Osama Haraz, Saleh A. Alshebeili, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada 332.9 Micromachined 40 GHz Post-Supported Patch Array Using Thick SU8 16:20 Photoresist Wendong Liu, Han Wang, Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua University, China 332.10 Dual-polarization and dual-frequency microstrip array antenna with 16:40 high isolation Xiao-Bo Xuan, Science and Technology on Electromagnetic Scattering Laboratory, China; Min Guo, Shanghai University, China; Zuo-Xing Dai, Xiao-Qing Tian, Ji-Jun Yan, Shun-Shi Zhong, Science and Technology on Electromagnetic Scattering Laboratory, China 332.11 Dual Polarized Wide Band Antenna Fed by Triplate Line for Celluar 17:00 Base Stations Hiroyuki Arai, Kenji Hagiwara, Yokohama National University, Japan

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 333

13:20 - 15:00

L5

AP-S

Pixelated and Switchable Antennas

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Session Chair: Michael Williams, Drexel University 333.1 13:20

A Pixelated Pattern Reconfigurable Yagi-Uda Array for Conformal Loadbearing Antenna Structure (CLAS) Mohammod Ali, Nicholas Bishop, Michael Wright, University of South Carolina, United States; William Baron, Jason Miller, James Tuss, David Zeppettella, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States

333.2 13:40

Aperture Coupled MEMS Reconfigurable Pixel Patch Antenna for Conformal Load Bearing Antenna Structures (CLAS) Nicholas Bishop, Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States; William Baron, Jason Miller, James Tuss, David Zeppettella, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States

333.3 14:00

A MEMS Reconfigurable Pixel Microstrip Patch Antenna for Conformal Load Bearing Antenna Structures (CLAS) Concept Mohammod Ali, Nicholas Bishop, William Baron, University of South Carolina, United States; Brian Smyers, James Tuss, David Zeppettella, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States

333.4 14:20

Investigation of Switching Techniques for Reconfigurable Multiband Planar Antennas Michael Williams, Damiano Patron, Kapil R. Dandekar, Drexel University, United States

333.5 14:40

A New Design of Switchable Microstrip Antenna for Cognitive Radio Vahid Sharbati, Pejman Rezaei, Ali Shahzadi, Mohammad Mehdi Fakharian, Semnan University, Iran

Wednesday, July 9 Session 334

15:20 - 17:00

L5

URSI

Electromagnetic Dosimetry and Exposure Assessment Session Chair: Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University 334.1 15:20

Antenna Design for Improving Shielding Effectiveness of a Humvee David Garrido Lopez, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado, United States

334.2 15:40

Effect of Tissue Conductivity Errors on the Induced Current in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) of Human Brain Abas Sabouni, Wilkes University, United States

334.3 16:00

Numerical Evaluation of Human Exposure to EMP Signals Winfried Bilgic, Marta Martínez-Vázquez, IMST GmbH, Germany

334.4 16:20

Impact of the hand on the energy absorbed in the head when using a mobile phone Chinthana J. Panagamuwa, Ian Howells, William G. Whittow, Loughborough University, United Kingdom

334.5 16:40

Analytical approach to compute the electromagnetic field inside a model of the human head surrounded by a dielectric pad Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States; Giuseppe Carluccio, Christopher Collins, New York University, United States; Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi, Switt Kittivittayakul, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 335

13:20 - 17:00

L11

AP-S

Inverse Scattering and Imaging III Session Co-Chairs: Giacomo Oliveri, University of Trento; Xudong Chen, National University of Singapore 335.1 13:20

Probe-Compensated Microwave Holographic Imaging Chin-Chia Chang, Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

335.2 13:40

Iterative Sparse-Based Algorithm for Through-the-Wall Imaging Marija Nikolic, University of Belgrade, Serbia; Arye Nehorai, Washinton University in St. Louis, United States; Antonije Djordjevic, University of Belgrade, Serbia

335.3 14:00

Focusing Characteristics of Time-Reversed EM Wave in a Slotted Rectangle Metal Cavity Mu-Sheng Liang, Bing-Zhong Wang, Zhe Wang, Ming-Tao Tan, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

335.4 14:20

Focusing light for subsurface imaging Thanh Xuan Hoang, Xudong Chen, National University of Singapore, Singapore

335.5 14:40

On-the-Move Active Millimeter Wave Interrogation System Using a Hallway of Multiple Transmitters and Receivers Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Carey M. Rappaport, José Ángel Martínez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States

15:00 Break Eigenmode-Based Method to Determine the Complex Permittivities of Layered Soil via a Borehole Ground Penetrating Radar Alexander Showalter-Bucher, José Ángel Martínez-Lorenzo, Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States

335.7 15:40

All-Directions Through the Wall Radar Imaging Using a Synthetic Array Formed by a Finite Number of Moving Robots Behzad Yektakhah, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States

335.8 16:00

An Inverse Scattering Algorithm with Spatial Prior Constraints for High-Resolution Microwave Breast Imaging Luz Maria Neira, Barry Van Veen, Susan C. Hagness, University of WisconsinMadison, United States

335.9 16:20

Inverse Scattering through Compressive Sensing Giacomo Oliveri, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy

335.10 Through the Wall Imaging Based on Time Reversal Independent 16:40 Component Analysis Payman Rasekh, Mojtaba Razavian, Amir Torki, Reza Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

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335.6 15:20

Wednesday, July 9 Session 336

13:20 - 17:00

L12

AP-S/URSI

Multi-Antenna Systems for Wireless Communications Session Chair: Yue Gao, Queen Mary University of London 336.1 13:20

Matching Method Based on Image Impedances for Near Field MIMO Kazuki Ishii, Naoki Honma, Yoshitaka Tsunekawa, Iwate University, Japan

336.2 13:40

Antipodal Linearly Tapered Slot Antenna Array for Millimeter-wave Base Station in Massive MIMO Systems Runbo Ma, Yue Gao, Laurie Cuthbert, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom; Qingsheng Zeng, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada

336.3 14:00

Wideband Dual-Polarized Omnidirectional Antenna with very High Isolation across 1.65-2.7 GHz Ersin Yetisir, Chi-Chih Chen, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

336.4 Space Diversity for Robust Wireless Power Transmission in Multipath 14:20 Environments Thi Quynh Van Hoang, IMEP – LAHC, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France; Le Huy Trinh, Fabien Ferrero, LEAT/CREMANT, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France; Tan-Phu Vuong, IMEP – LAHC, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France; Jean-Lou Dubard, LEAT/CREMANT, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France 336.5 14:40

Performance Comparison of Time-Reversal Beamforming in Wireless Local Area Networks Carlos Andrés Viteri-Mera, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States

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15:00 Break 336.6 15:20

Maximizing SNR Using Tunable Passive Repeater: Deterministic Control Method Naoki Honma, Yuta Takahashi, Yoshitaka Tsunekawa, Iwate University, Japan

336.7 Reconfigurable On-Chip Antenna Arrays for Multi-Chip RF Data 15:40 Transmission Sungjong Yoo, Kathleen Melde, University of Arizona, United States 336.8 16:00

Effect of measurement noise on magnetoquasistatic position and orientation sensing Darmindra Arumugam, California Institute of Technology, United States

336.9 16:20

A Wideband Printed Dual-Antenna with a Protruded Ground for Mobile Terminals Yan Wang, Zhengwei Du, Tsinghua University, China

336.10 SPICE models of Antennas for Receiving 16:40 Xiang Gao, Zhengwei Du, Tsinghua University, China

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 337

13:20 - 14:40

L13

AP-S

Advances in the Development of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Microwave Systems II Session Co-Chairs: Raquel Conceicao, University of Lisbon; Martin O’Halloran, National University of Ireland Galway; Yifan Chen, South University of Science and Technology of China; Panagiotis Kosmas, King’s College London 337.1 13:20

Incontinence Management For the Elderly: Development of a Radar-based Bladder Volume Monitor Finn Krewer, Fearghal Morgan, Martin O’Halloran, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland

337.2 13:40

Microwave ablation at 915 MHz vs. 2.45 GHz: single and multiple-antenna considerations Mohammed Taj-Eldin, Punit Prakash, Kansas State University, United States

337.3 14:00

Compact Wideband Directional Antenna with Three-Dimensional Structure for Microwave-Based Head Imaging Systems Ahmed Toaha Mobashsher, Amin Abbosh, The University of Queensland, Australia

337.4 14:20

Avoiding Unnecessary Breast Biopsies: Clinically-Informed 3D Breast Tumour Models For Microwave Imaging Applications Bárbara Oliveira, National University of Ireland, Ireland; Raquel Conceição, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, Instituto de Biofísica e Engenharia Biomédica, Ireland; Martin Glavin, Edward Jones, Martin O’Halloran, National University of Ireland, Ireland

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 338

13:20 - 15:00

L14

AP-S

Applications of Phased Arrays Session Chair: Felix Miranda, NASA Glenn Research Center 338.1 13:20

Novel Low Cost Compact Phased Array Antenna for Millimeter-wave 3D Beam Scanning Applications Ahmed Abdellatif, University of Waterloo, Canada; Mehrbod Mohajer, Foxconn Interconnect Technology Group, United States; Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada

338.2 13:40

Holography-based Phased-Array Antenna for Robust Radar Sensing and Communication Systems Eugene Ngai, Hann-Jann, United States

338.3 14:00

Aerogel Antennas Communications Study Using Error Vector Magnitude Measurements Felix Miranda, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States; Carl Mueller, QinetiQ NA, United States; Mary Ann Meador, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States

338.4 14:20

Design and Manufacturing of a Cylindrical Polarimetric Phased Array Radar (CPPAR) Antenna for Weather Sensing Applications Shaya Karimkashi, Guifu Zhang, The University of Oklahoma, United States

338.5 14:40

Broadband Antenna Array for SAR Applications Wei Wang, Hong-Tao Zhang, Zhi-hui Zhang, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China; Xianling Liang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

Wednesday, July 9

We-PM

Session 339

15:20 - 16:40

L14

AP-S

Phased Array Calibration and Near Field Sampling Session Co-Chairs: William Barott, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University; Gijo Augustin, National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS), CANADA 339.1 15:20

Reduction of Near-Field Grating Lobes in Sparse Linear Phased Arrays Dylan Rudolph, University of Florida, United States; William Barott, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States

339.2 15:40

Modeling Uncertainty in Phased Arrays Through the Interval Analysis Paolo Rocca, Nicola Anselmi, Lorenzo Poli, Luca Manica, ELEDIA Research Center@ DISI, University of Trento, Italy; Ennio Giaccari, Corporate Technology Office Finmeccanica, Italy; Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy

339.3 16:00

On the Industrial Experimental Validation of AESA by Means of Non Redundant Sampling Strategies Pietro Vinetti, Michele D’Urso, Mario Teglia, Maurizio Cicolani, Selex ES, Italy

339.4 16:20

Calibration Method of Phased Array Based On Near-Field Measurement System Rui Long, Jun Ouyang, Feng Yang, Yan Li, Kaizhi Zhang, Longjian Zhou, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

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Wednesday, July 9 Session 340

13:20 - 17:20

Chickasaw

AP-S

Indoor Propagation Channels for Wireless Communications Session Chair: Alenka Zajic, Georgia Institute of Technology 340.1 13:20

Game Engines Ray-Tracing Models for Indoor Channel Modeling Andres Navarro, Universidad Icesi, Colombia; Dinael Guevara, Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander, Colombia; Narcis Cardona, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain

340.2 13:40

Calculation Tool for Optimal Wireless Design and Minimal Installation Cost of Indoor Wireless LANs David Plets, iMinds/Ghent University, Belgium; Niels Machtelinckx, -, Belgium; Kris Vanhecke, Jan Van Ooteghem, Koen Casier, Mario Pickavet, Wout Joseph, Luc Martens, iMinds/Ghent University, Belgium

340.3 14:00

Narrow-Band Indoor Localization in Cognitive Radio Networks Using Compressed Sensing Artur Nalobin, Ilona Rolfes, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany

340.4 14:20

Indoor Multipath Channel Measurement at 60 GHz Mohammad Fakharzadeh, Saman Jafarlou, Arash Tabibiazar, Peraso Technologies, Canada

340.5 14:40

Measurement-based Analysis of Doppler Characteristics for Ultra-Wideband Radio Channels in an Office Environment Brecht Hanssens, Emmeric Tanghe, Luc Martens, Wout Joseph, Ghent University, Belgium; Claude Oestges, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

15:00 Break D-Band Indoor Path Loss Measurements Wasif Khan, Seunghwan Kim, Alenka Zajic, John Papapolymerou, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

340.7 15:40

A Path Loss Model for 300-GHz Wireless Channels Seunghwan Kim, Alenka Zajic, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

340.8 16:00

An Algorithm for Optimal Network Planning and Frequency Channel Assignment in Indoor WLANs Ning Liu, David Plets, Wout Joseph, Luc Martens, WiCa, Ghent University, Belgium

340.9 16:20

Microwave Propagation Characterization in Automotive Engine Compartment for Wireless Harness Communications Masataka Ohira, Saitama University, Japan; Susumu Ano, Shoichi Kitazawa, Hiroshi Ban, Naoya Kukutsu, Kiyoshi Kobayashi, ATR Wave Engineering Laboratories, Japan

340.10 Experimental Investigation of the Characteristics of the 16:40 Electromagnetic Reverberation in the UWB bands Aliou Bamba, Wout Joseph, Emmeric Tanghe, Luc Martens, Ghent University/ iMinds, Belgium; Davy Gaillot, Martine Lienard, University of Lille, France; JoseMaria Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Maria-Teresa Martinez-ingles, Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena, Spain 340.11 Propagation Characteristics of the Full-duplex Self-interference 17:00 Channel for the Indoor Environment at 2.6 GHz Xiangyu Wu, Ying Shen, Youxi Tang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

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340.6 15:20

Wednesday, July 9 Session 341

13:20 - 17:00

River Bluff

AP-S

RF and Microwave Medical Devices Design and Exposure Analysis Session Co-Chairs: Yongxin Guo, National University of Singapore; Koichi Ito, Chiba University 341.1 13:20

A Balun-Free Coax-Fed Helical Antenna for Minimally Invasive Microwave Ablation Hung Luyen, Susan C. Hagness, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

341.2 13:40

Microwave Cavity with Controllable Temperature for Hyperthermia Treatment Investigations Asimina Kiourti, Samuel Luther, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

341.3 14:00

Realistic Simulation Environment to Test Microwave Hyperthermia Treatment of Breast Cancer Phong Thanh Nguyen, Amin Abbosh, Stuart Crozier, ITEE School, Australia

341.4 14:20

Long-term variation of exposure levels to Electromagnetic fields Laura Mejuto, Iñigo Cuiñas, Universidade de Vigo, Spain

341.5 14:40

Conformal Device for Wireless Powering in Biomedical Application Olutola Jonah, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Shun Yao, Florida International University, United States; Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

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15:00 Break 341.6 15:20

Comprehensive analysis of RF Test Lab System for MR Safety Testing of Medical Implants Mikhail Kozlov, Gregor Schaefers, MR:comp, Germany

341.7 15:40

A Method in Determination of the Specific Absorption Rate of Multi-Antenna Devices Dinh Thanh Le, Lira Hamada, Soichi Watanabe, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan; Teruo Onishi, NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan

341.8 16:00

SAR Study for Smart Watch Applications Kun Zhao, Shuai Zhang, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Chi-Yuk Chiu, Zhinong Ying, Sony Mobile Communications, China; Sailing He, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

341.9 16:20

Review of Specific Absorption definition considering the evolution of the Brillouin precursors Ana Vazquez Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain; Muhammad Dawood, New Mexico State University, United States; Erik Aguirre, University of Vigo, Spain; Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain

341.10 Transcutaneous Power Delivery and Safety 16:40 Rangarajan Jegadeesan, Yong-Xin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Shih-Cheng Yen, Nitish V. Thakor, NUS, Singapore

140

Wednesday, July 9 Session IF342

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Advances in Integral Equation Modeling

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Session Co-Chairs: Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Massimiliano Casaletti, Université Pierre et Marie Curie IF342.1 Base-Station Antenna Modeling for Full-Wave Electromagnetic Board 1 Simulation Junxiao Liu, Sio-Weng Ting, University of Macau, Macao SAR of China; Tapan K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States IF342.2 Efficient Computation of Post-Slot Interactions in Complex Layered Board 2 Media with Vertical Interconnects Guido Valerio, Institut d’Electronique et Télécommunications de Rennes, France; Massimiliano Casaletti, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Josip Seljan, Ronan Sauleau, Institut d’Electronique et Télécommunications de Rennes, France; Matteo Albani, Università degli Studi di Siena, Italy IF342.3 Augmented Equivalence Principle Algorithm for Domain Board 3 Decomposition Method for Low Frequency Scattering, Circuits, and Casimir Force Calculations P. R. Atkins, Schlumberger, United States; Zu-Hui Ma, The University of Hong Kong, China; L. E. Sun, Youngstown State University, United States; Maokun Li, Schlumberger-Doll Research, United States; Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China; Weng Cho Chew, The University of Hong Kong, United States IF342.4 Numerical Analysis of Antenna near Dielectric Object by Using CBFM Board 4 with Arbitrary Block Division Keisuke Konno, Qiang Chen, Tohoku University, Japan IF342.5 Efficient Electromagnetic Modeling and Analysis for Off-Chip Board 5 Interconnects in SIW Structures and 3D ICs Xin Chang, Leung Tsang, University of Washington - Seattle, United States; Sunil Sudhakaran, NIVIDA Corporation, United States IF342.6 Comparison of Iterative Solver Performances on Multiple Surface Board 6 Integral Equation Formulations for Plasmonic Scatterers Hipólito Gómez-Sousa, Óscar Rubiños-López, University of Vigo, Spain; José Ángel Martínez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States IF342.7 The Extrapolation Methods in Acceleration of SDA for Shielded Board 7 Microstrip Lines Hongsheng Xu, Jiming Song, Iowa State University, United States; Telesphor Kamgaing, Yidnekachew Mekonnen, Intel corporation, United States IF342.8 On the Spectral Domain Moment Method Solution of Electric Field Board 8 Integral Equations for the Analysis of Printed Dipoles in Anisotropic Layers Benjamin Braaten, David Rogers, North Dakota State University, United States; Robert Nelson, University of Wisconsin-Stout, United States IF342.9 A Hybrid Spectral Integral - Finite Element Method for Layered Media Board 9 Including Graphene-like Atomically Thin Layered Materials Ergun Simsek, The George Washington University, United States IF342.10 Numerical Techniques for Analyzing Finite Planar Frequency Selective Board 10 Surface with Dielectric Substrate Yunqin Hu, Jian Zhu, Ting Wan, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

Wednesday, July 9 Session IF343

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

URSI

We-PM IF

Integral Equations Session Chair: Donald Wilton, University of Houston IF343.13 Point-based Discretization of the Mixed-Potential RWG MoM via the Board 13 Nystrom Method Mohammad Shafieipour, Ian Jeffrey, Jonatan Aronsson, Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada IF343.14 Nyström Discretization of an Augmented Electric Field Integral Equation Board 14 with Magnetic Field Constraint Jin Cheng, Robert J. Adams, John C. Young, University of Kentucky, United States IF343.15 High-order Nyström Implementation of an Augmented Volume Integral Board 15 Equation Nastaran Hendijani, Robert J. Adams, John C. Young, University of Kentucky, United States IF343.16 Fast Direct Higher-Order Solution of Complex Large Scale Board 16 Electromagnetic Scattering Problems via Locally Corrected Nystrom Discretization of CFIE Daniel Faircloth, Tyler Killian, Mark Horn, IERUS Technologies, United States; Mohammad Shafieipour, Ian Jeffrey, Jonatan Aronsson, Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada IF343.17 Higher-Order Locally Corrected Nystrom Solution of the Combined Board 17 Field Integral Equation Based on Geometric Modelling with NURBS Mohammad Shafieipour, Chen Niu, Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada IF343.18 Fully Numerical Evaluation of Singular Integrals in Moment Methods: Board 18 a Novel Strategy for the Coplanar Element Case Donald Wilton, University of Houston, United States; Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; William Johnson, Consultant, United States IF343.19 Comments on the Analogy between Sommerfeld and Schelkunoff Board 19 Integrals for the Analysis of Dipoles over Imperfect Half-Planes Walid Dyab, Mohammad Abdallah, Tapan K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain IF343.20 Augmented Electric Field Integral Equation for Dielectric Problems in Board 20 the Twilight Zone Tian Xia, Hui Gan, Mike Wei, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States; Henning Braunisch, Kemal Aygun, Zhiguo Qian, Alaeddin Aydiner, Intel Corporation, United States IF343.21 A Surface Blending Scheme for the Generalized Method of Moments Board 21 Z. Crawford, D. Dault, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States IF343.22 A Hybrid Surface-Volume Integral-Equation Method for Analyzing Board 22 Scattering from Voxel-Based Anatomical Human Models with Smooth Skin Jackson White Massey, Fangzhou Wei, Ali Ender Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

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Wednesday, July 9 Session IF344

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

AP-S/URSI

Integral Equations for Scattering Analysis Session Chair: Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) IF344.25 Stream Processing Approach for Computational Electromagnetics on Board 25 Graphics Processing Units Sidi Fu, Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States IF344.26 Mixed Order Integral Equation Formulation For the Scattering From Board 26 Large Inhomogeneous Anisotropic Magnetodielectric Objects Zhiru Yu, Wenji Zhang, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States IF344.27 Analysis of Electromagnetic Wave Interactions on Nonlinear Scatterers Board 27 using Time Domain Volume Integral Equations H. Arda Ulku, Sadeed Bin Sayed, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia IF344.28 On Solving Volume Integral Equations with Highly Anisotropic Media Board 28 Gui Zhu Yin, Ying Qian Zhang, Chun Xia Yang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China IF344.29 The Adaptive Cross Approximation Algorithm for General Half-Space Board 29 Scattering Problems Wan Luo, Zaiping Nie, Yongpin P. Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Wednesday, July 9 Session IF345

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Volume Integral Equation Methods

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Session Co-Chairs: Roberto Graglia, Politecnico di Torino; Andrew Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology IF345.31 Performance of Stable Volume MFIE Formulations for High Contrast Board 31 Dielectric Targets Andrew Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States IF345.32 Scattering Analysis Using Generalized Volume-Surface Integral Board 32 Equation Method of Moments Elene Chobanyan, Colorado State University, United States; Milan Ilic, University of Belgrade, Serbia; Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University, United States IF345.33 Accurate Solution of Volume Integral Equations for Electromagnetic Board 33 Scattering by Conductive Objects Jie Zhang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China IF345.34 Selection of Basis Functions for Volume-Surface Integral Equation Board 34 Using Spanning Tree Andrew Lapovok, Roman Nizkiy, Ilia Shikhov, Krylov State Research Center, Russian Federation; Oleg Grimalsky, Military Academy of RCBD and Engineering Corps, Russian Federation IF345.35 Solving the Volume Integral Equations by Higher-Order Hierarchical Board 35 Vector Basis Functions Qiang-Ming Cai, Yanwen Zhao, Yuteng Zheng, Miaomiao Jia, School of Electronic Engineering, China

Wednesday, July 9 Session IF346

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

URSI

We-PM IF

Fast and Efficient Integral Equations Session Co-Chairs: Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico; Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University IF346.37 A Parallel Wavelet-Enhanced PWTD Algorithm for Analyzing Transient Board 37 Scattering from Electrically Very Large PEC Targets Yang Liu, Abdulkadir C. Yücel, University of Michigan, United States; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, Saudi Arabia IF346.38 Block Sub-Structure Issues Associated with Fast Direct Solutions of Board 38 Integral Equations for Composite Bodies Mark Horn, Tyler Killian, Daniel Faircloth, IERUS Technologies, United States IF346.39 Fast Extraction of Resistance and Inductance in Complex 3D Board 39 Interconnects using Surface-Volume-Surface Electric Field Integral Equation Anton Menshov, Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada IF346.40 A Parallel Implementation of an OL-LOGOS Sparse Direct Solver Board 40 John C. Young, Robert J. Adams, Stephen Gedney, University of Kentucky, United States IF346.41 A GPU-Accelerated Integral-Equation Solution for Large-Scale Board 41 Electromagnetic Problems Jian Guan, Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States IF346.42 Fast Perturbation-Based Integral Equation Method with Accelerated Board 42 Cartesian Expansion Yin Li, Sheng Sun, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States IF346.43 Discontinuous Galerkin Boundary Element Methods for Complex Board 43 Electromagnetic Applications Zhen Peng, The University of New Mexico, United States; Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States IF346.44 Gaussian-windowed frame based method of moments formulation of Board 44 surface-integral-equation for extended apertures Amir Shlivinski, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States IF346.45 Application of the Local-MoM with Reduced Matrix Size to the Dipole Board 45 Scattering Analysis from a Rectangular Plate Takayuki Kohama, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan IF346.46 GCSIE: An efficient formulation for RCS computation. Board 46 David Levadoux, Jerome Simon, ONERA, France

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Thursday, July 10 Session 401

08:00 - 12:00 AP-S/URSI

Steamboat Special Session

Antenna, System, and Spectrum Sharing Issues in Cognitive Radio and Cognitive Radar Session Co-Chairs: Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico; Taeyoung Yang, Virginia Tech; Amir I. Zaghloul, Army Research Laboratory 401.1 08:00

Spectrum Sharing with Rotating Radar: Implications for Cognitive Radio Rendezvous Jeffrey Poston, R. Michael Buehrer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States

401.2 08:20

Fast Technique for Wideband Spectrum Sensing Anthony Martone, Kenneth Ranney, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States

401.3 08:40

Self-Discovery and Orientation of a Randomly Distributed Cognitive Beamforming Array Bryan Murray, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States; Amir Zaghloul, US Army Research Laboratory, United States

401.4 09:00

Software Enabled Cognitive Radio Antenna System Joseph Costantine, California State University, Fullerton, United States; Youssef Tawk, Firas Ayoub, Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States

401.5 09:20

A Tunable RF Front-end Receiver for Cognitive Radio Applications Ali Ramadan, Joseph Costantine, Karim Kabalan, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Youssef Tawk, Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States; Mohammed Al-Husseini, Beirut Research & Innovation Center, Lebanon

09:40 Break 401.6 Phase Characterization of a 2-Path On-Site Coding Digital 10:00 Beamformer Elias A. Alwan, Abe Akhiyat, Waleed Khalil, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States Demanding Spectrum Sensing and Test & Measurement Challenges in Cognitive Systems Steffen Heuel, Andreas Roessler, Rohde&Schwarz, Germany

401.8 10:40

Metrology Challenges in a Shared Spectrum Environment Jason Coder, Jeff Guerrieri, Michael Francis, William Young, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), United States

401.9 3.5 GHz Propagation Channel Characterization for Spectrum Sharing 11:00 Applications Sean Ha, Taeyoung Yang, Jeffrey Reed, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States 401.10 Exploration of Efficient Testing Methodology for Effective Spectrum 11:20 Sharing Junsung Choi, Sayantan Guha, Ferdinando Romano, Roofia Galeshi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Tonya Smith-Jackson, North Carolina A&T State University, United States; Carl Dietrich, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States 401.11 Intra and Inter-Body Cognitive Communication System 11:40 Ali Ibraheem, Taeyoung Yang, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States

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401.7 10:20

Thursday, July 10 Session 402

08:00 - 11:40 AP-S/URSI

Cotton Row Special Session

Localized Waves: Theory, Experiment, and Applications Session Co-Chairs: Mohamed Salem, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal; Christophe Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal 402.1 08:00

A Historical Perspective on Localized Waves Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United States

402.2 08:20

Novel Luminal Spatiotemporally Localized Waves Ioannis Besieris, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Amr Shaarawi, American University of Cairo, Egypt

402.3 08:40

Transverse and Longitudinal Structure of Bessel Vortex Beam Solutions to Maxwell’s Equations Stephen Stearns, Northrop Grumman Corporation, United States

402.4 09:00

Propagation-Invariant Beam Launching Metasurface Mohamed A. Salem, Christophe Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada

402.5 09:20

Generating Bessel Beams with Planar Structures Anthony Grbic, Jason Heebl, University of Michigan, United States; Massimiliano Casaletti, Pierre and Marie Curie University, France; Mauro Ettorre, UMR CNRS 6164, Université de Rennes 1, France; Mohammadreza F. Imani, University of Michigan, United States

09:40 Break Holographic RLSA Antenna for Bessel Beam Generation Agnese Mazzinghi, University of Florence, Italy; Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy; Angelo Freni, University of Florence, Italy

402.7 10:20

Ultra-broadband dispersing and nondispersing Airy pulses Andreas Valdmann, Peeter Piksarv, Heli Valtna-Lukner, Peeter Saari, University of Tartu, Estonia

Th-AM

402.6 10:00

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Thursday, July 10 Session 403

08:00 - 11:40

Mississippi

AP-S

Active, Non-reciprocal or Non-linear Metamaterials Session Co-Chairs: Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin; Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb 403.1 08:00

Parity-Time-Symmetric Epsilon-Near-Zero Metamaterials Silvio Savoia, Giuseppe Castaldi, Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy; Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Nader Engheta, The University of Pennsylvania, United States

403.2 08:20

Unidirectional Invisibility with 3D Parity-Time Symmetric Structures Dimitrios Sounas, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

403.3 08:40

Broadband Switching Nonlinear Metamaterial Scott Rudolph, Walter Wall, Sun Hong, Kenneth Morgan, United States Naval Research Laboratory, United States

403.4 09:00

Metasurface with Reconfigurable Reflection Phase for High-Power Microwave Applications Kenneth Morgan, Clinton P. Scarborough, Micah Gregory, Douglas H. Werner, Ping Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Scott F. Griffiths, Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, United States

403.5 09:20

Angular-Momentum Biasing: A New Paradigm for Linear, Magnetic-Free, Non-Reciprocal Devices Dimitrios Sounas, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

09:40 Break 403.6 10:00

Active Transmitarray Antenna Based on Near-Zero-Index Metalens Jeremiah P. Turpin, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

403.7 Reconfigurable Antenna Using Novel Active Frequency Selective 10:20 Surface Suhair M. Mahmood, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada Construction and Measurements of a Prototype Near-Zero Index Reconfigurable Metamaterial Antenna Jeremiah P. Turpin, Douglas H. Werner, Douglas E. Wolfe, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

403.9 11:00

Ideal versus Realistic non-Foster Elements in Active Metamaterials Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Boris Okorn, Rugjer Boskovic Institute, Croatia; Vedran Ciganovic, Igor Krois, University of Zagreb, Croatia

403.10 A Negative Inductance Circuit for Broadband Artificial Magnetic 11:20 Conductors Meiling Li, Zixuan Yi, Badar Muneer, Qi Zhu, USTC, China

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403.8 10:40

Thursday, July 10 Session 405

08:00 - 11:40

Sultana

AP-S

Frequency Reconfigurable Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras; Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University 405.1 08:00

A Microfluidically-Tuned Dual-Band Slot Antenna Alireza Pourghorban Saghati, Jaskirat Batra, Jun Kameoka, Kamran Entesari, Texas A&M University, United States

405.2 08:20

A Novel Optically Controlled Reconfigurable Antenna for Cognitive Radio Systems Shou-Hui Zheng, Xiong-Ying Liu, South China University of Technology, China; Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

405.3 08:40

A Reconfigurable VHF Antenna to be Embedded in a Handheld Device for an Emergency System Tsung-Wei Lien, Chang-Fa Yang, Tzyh-Ghuang Ma, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Wen-Shyh Chen, Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Cheng-Hsun Wu, Yu-Lun Chien, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

405.4 Frequency Agile Monopole Antenna Using A Reconfigurable Bandpass 09:00 Filter Pei-Yuan Qin, Y. Jay Guo, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australia; Feng Wei, Xidian University, China 405.5 09:20

High-gain Frequency Reconfigurable Vivaldi Antenna Cristina Borda Fortuny, Kenneth Tong, Kevin Chetty, University College London, United Kingdom; David Benton, L-3 TRL Technology, United Kingdom

Th-AM

09:40 Break 405.6 10:00

A Two-Port Frequency Reconfigurable Microstrip Element for Conformal Cloaking Aftab Naqvi, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States

405.7 10:20

PIFA Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna Mohamed Abou Al-Alaa, Hala El Sadek, Esmat Abd Allah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Essam Hashish, Faculty of engineering, Egypt

405.8 10:40

Design of Compact Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna with Defected Ground Structure for UWB Applications Esmail Nasrabadi, Pejman Rezaei, Sedighe Saghayi, Semnan University, Iran

405.9 11:00

Optically Controlled Microstrip Patch Antenna with Reconfigurable Null Beams De-Shuang Zhao, Yifei Han, Litao Lan, Feng Liang, Qiaoli Zhang, Bing-Zhong Wang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

405.10 A New Design of Frequency Reconfigurable SIW Slot Array Antenna 11:20 Maziar Hedayati, Hamed Khayam Nekoei, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Iran

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Thursday, July 10 Session 406

08:00 - 09:40

L3

AP-S

Transmit Array Session Chair: Fan Yang, Tsinghua University 406.1 08:00

Design of Single-Feed Multi-Beam Transmitarray Antennas Ahmed Abdelrahman, The University of Mississippi, United States; Payam Nayeri, Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China

406.2 08:20

Analysis and Design of Wideband Transmitarray Antennas with Different Unit-Cell Phase Ranges Ahmed Abdelrahman, The University of Mississippi, United States; Payam Nayeri, Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China

406.3 08:40

Remarks on the Feasibility of Full-Wave Analyses of Printed Lens/Transmitarray Antennas E’qab Almajali, University of Ottawa, Canada; Nicolas Gagnon, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada; Derek McNamara, University of Ottawa, Canada; Aldo Petosa, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada

406.4 09:00

Broadband High Gain Triple-Layer Transmitarray Antenna Ahmed Abdelrahman, The University of Mississippi, United States; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China

406.5 09:20

The Use of Inverse Neural Networks in Transmitarray Antenna Design Gurpreet Gosal, Derek McNamara, Mustapha Yagoub, University of Ottawa, Canada

Thursday, July 10 Session 407

10:00 - 11:40

L3

AP-S/URSI

Reflector and Lens Antennas Session Chair: Jorge R. Costa, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL)/Instituto de Telecomunicações Ka-band Beam Steering Antenna Using In-plane Lens Translation Eduardo B. Lima, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; Sérgio A. Matos, Jorge R. Costa, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL)/Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; Carlos A. Fernandes, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal

407.2 10:20

Focal-plane multi-beam dual-band dielectric lens for Ka-band Catarina Cruz, Sérgio A. Matos, Eduardo B. Lima, Jorge R. Costa, Carlos A. Fernandes, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal

407.3 10:40

S-parameter Measurements for Multibeam Luneburg Lens Antenna Debora Franco-Vazquez, Maria Vera-Isasa, Edita de Lorenzo, Universidade de Vigo, Spain

407.4 11:00

Beam Scanning Array Based on Luneburg Lens Ying Li, University of Arizona; University of Science and Technology of China, United States; Min Liang, Xiaoju Yu, University of Arizona, United States; Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China; Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States

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407.1 10:00

Thursday, July 10 Session 408

08:00 - 11:40

L4

AP-S

Slotted and Guided Wave Antennas II Session Co-Chairs: Koh Hashimoto, Toshiba Corporation; Symon Podilchak, Queen’s University 408.1 08:00

A Compact CSRR-loaded Waveguide Slot Antenna Georgios Atmatzakis, Hamide Faraji, Mehmet Su, Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States

408.2 08:20

Optical Leaky-Wave Antenna Integrated in Ring Resonator Caner Guclu, Mehdi Veysi, Ozdal Boyraz, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States

408.3 08:40

Millimeter-wave Band Slot Antenna on Shielded BGA Package Koh Hashimoto, Yukako Tsutsumi, Takayoshi Ito, Hideo Kasami, Keiju Yamada, Takashi Yamamoto, Masaaki Ishida, Toshiba Corporation, Japan

408.4 A Low-Cost Silicon-Based Beam-Steering Grating Antenna for G-Band 09:00 Applications Aidin Taeb, Ahmed Shehata Abdellatif, University of Waterloo, Canada; Mohamed Basha, Zewail City of Science and Technology, Egypt; Gholamreza Z. Rafi, Suren Gigoyan, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada 408.5 09:20

Half Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide Periodic Leaky Wave Antenna With Antipodal Tapered Slots Robert Henry, Michal Okoniewski, University of Calgary, Canada

Th-AM

09:40 Break 408.6 10:00

A Sectored Planar Periodic Leaky-Wave Antenna Fed by a Printed Surface-Wave Source Symon Podilchak, Queen’s University at Kingston, Canada; Paolo Baccarelli, Paolo Burghignoli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Alois Freundorfer, Yahia M.M. Antar, Queen’s University at Kingston, Canada

408.7 10:20

A Conformal Cavity-Backed Supergain Slot Antenna Zhuozhu Chen, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

408.8 10:40

Quasi-Yagi Arrays Loaded Thin SIW Horn Antenna with Metal-via-array Lens Lei Wang, Xiaoxing Yin, Hongxin Zhao, Southeast University, China

408.9 11:00

A Novel SIW Horn Antenna with High Gain And High Efficiency Zhiyuan Wang, Xianling Liang, Ronghong Jin, Junping Geng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

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Thursday, July 10 Session 409

08:00 - 11:40

L10

AP-S

RFID Sensors and Systems Session Co-Chairs: Lauri Sydänheimo, Tampere University of Technology; Majid Manteghi, Virginia Tech 409.1 08:00

A Novel Inkjet-Printed Wireless Chipless Strain and Crack Sensor on Flexible Laminates Arnaud Vena, Marwan Tedjini, Toni Björninen, Lauri Sydänheimo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

409.2 08:20

Omnidirectional Triangular Antenna for UHF RFID Readers Khaled ElMahgoub, Trimble Navigation / Massachusetts Institute of Technolgy, United States

409.3 08:40

Low-cost Flexible RFID Tag for On-metal Applications Suyoung Jang, Sangkil Kim, Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

409.4 09:00

Double Loop Matching Technique for Robust UHF RFID Tag Antennas Mikko Heino, Jalmari Toivanen, Jari Holopainen, Ville Viikari, Aalto University, School of Electrical Engineering, Finland

409.5 09:20

Highly Efficient UHF Energy Harvesting Module for RFID Applications Boules Mouris, Islam Eshrah, Cairo University, Egypt

09:40 Break On the Application of Characteristic Modes for the Design of Chipless RFID Tags Reza Rezaiesarlak, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States

409.7 10:20

Parametric Study of Microstrip Spiral Resonator Used in Chipless RFID Tags Raquel Rodrigues, Francisco de Assis, Edmar Gurjão, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil

409.8 10:40

Chipless RFID Tag for Light Sensing Emran Md Amin, Rahul Bhattacharyya, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Nemai. Chandra Karmakar, Monash University, Australia; Sanjay Sarma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States

409.9 11:00

A High Sensitivity Capacitively-Loaded UHF RFID Temperature Sensor Tag using PTFE Material Qian Qiao, The University of Mississippi, United States; Li Zhang, Fan Yang, Zhenxing Yue, Tsinghua University, China; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States

409.10 Application of Ball Bearing Cage RF Temperature Sensor in High 11:20 Speed Turbocharger Matthew Brouwer, Amir Shahidi, Lokesh Gupta, Farshid Sadeghi, Dimitrios Peroulis, Purdue University, United States

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409.6 10:00

Thursday, July 10 Session 410

08:00 - 12:00

L6

AP-S

Log Periodic and Spiral Antennas Session Chair: Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology 410.1 Investigation of the Stop Region of a Compressed Log-Periodic Dipole 08:00 Antenna James McLean, Robert Sutton, TDK Corp., United States; Heinrich Foltz, The University of Texas-Pan American, United States 410.2 08:20

LPDAs with Axial Twist in Each Period Heinrich Foltz, The University of Texas - Pan American, United States; James McLean, Robert Sutton, TDK Corp., United States

410.3 08:40

High Efficiency Cavity-Backed Log-Periodic Antenna Jaegeun Ha, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States

410.4 Failure Mechanisms of Spiral-Helix Antenna under High Power 09:00 Conditions Saurabh Sanghai, Mohamed Elmansouri, Rohit Sammeta, James Bargeron, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 410.5 09:20

Band-Notched UWB Equiangular Sprial Antenna Jae Jeon, John Chang, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States; Anh-Vu Pham, University of California, Davis, United States

09:40 Break 410.6 10:00

Matching Two-Arm Spiral Impedance without Balun Theodore Anthony, Amir Zaghloul, US Army Research Laboratory, United States

Th-AM

410.7 Improvement of the radiation efficiency in a logarithmic spiral lens 10:20 antenna Alessandro Garufo, Nuria Llombart, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 410.8 10:40

Design of 0.3-6GHz Spiral Antenna Coupler Adam Maunder, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada

410.9 11:00

Low-profile broadband Spiral Antenna with Meta-materials Karim Louertani, Tan-Huat Chio, Temasek Laboratories, National University of Singapore, Singapore

410.10 A Low-Profile Sinuous Antenna 11:20 Rohit Sammeta, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 410.11 Study on Low Profile CP Antenna by Combining Discrete Grid Model 11:40 and Parameter Optimization Xiang Liu, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Xianling Liang, Kun Wang, Cheng Zhang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

152

Thursday, July 10 Session 411

08:00 - 12:00

L5

AP-S

RF and Microwave Systems for Wireless Power Transmission Session Co-Chairs: Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University; Sungkyun Lim, Georgia Southern University 411.1 08:00

UHF Far-Field Wireless Power Transfer for Remotely Powering Wireless Sensors Cameron Cato, Sungkyun Lim, Georgia Southern University, United States

411.2 08:20

Measurement of General Electromagnetic Environment for Energy Harvesting using Antenna Operation of the Human Body Jung-Hwan Hwang, Chang-Hee Hyoung, Sung-Weon Kang, Kyoung-Hwan Park, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Republic of Korea

411.3 08:40

Novel Topologies of Misalignment Insensitive SCMR Wireless Power Transfer Systems Daerhan Daerhan, Hao Hu, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States

411.4 09:00

Misalignment-Insensitive Wireless Power Transfer Via Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonance Principles Olutola Jonah, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Daerhan Daerhan, Shun Yao, Florida International University, United States

411.5 09:20

Design of Optimal and Broadband Conformal SCMR Systems Hao Hu, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States

09:40 Break 411.6 Analysis and Design of Conformal SCMR WPT Systems with Multiple 10:00 Resonators Hao Hu, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States 411.7 Wireless Charging for Li-Ion Battery Using a Printable Conformal 10:20 SCMR John Gibson, Kun Bao, Hao Hu, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States The integration of solar cells with PIFA for energy harvesting Youssef Tawk, Jillian Erickson, Firas Ayoub, Olga Lavrova, Christos Christodoulou, Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center, United States

411.9 11:00

Ambient Energy Harvesting from 2-way Talk-Radio Signals for “Smart” Meter and Display Applications Jo Bito, Sangkil Kim, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Symeon Nikolaou, Frederick University, Cyprus; Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States

411.10 Analysis of Wireless Power Transmission Efficiency Based on 11:20 Electromagnetic Resonance Coupling Mode Fan Yang, Lijun Jin, Tongji University, China 411.11 Aperture Optimization of Transmitting Antennas for Microwave 11:40 Power Transmission Systems Hua-Wei Zhou, Xue-Xia Yang, Shanghai University, China

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411.8 10:40

Thursday, July 10 Session 412

08:00 - 11:40

L11

URSI

Microstrip Antennas and Printed Devices Session Co-Chairs: David Jackson, University of Houston; Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University 412.1 08:00

Gap Waveguides Outperforms Lowloss Microstrip Lines with a Factor 4 in Distribution Networks for Large Planar Arrays at 60 GHz Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

412.2 08:20

A Frequency and Polarization Reconfigurable Crossed Microstrip Antenna with a Single Control Voltage Joel Barrera, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States

412.3 Reconfigurable Shorted Patch Antenna Using Via-hole Connection 08:40 Control Sumin Yun, Yoongoo Kim, Youngjoon Lim, Sangwook Nam, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea 412.4 09:00

Investigation of Broad and Multi-Band Characteristics of Tightly Coupled Microstrip Dipole Arrays Paul Winniford, Jessica Ruyle, The University of Oklahoma, United States

412.5 09:20

Reconfigurable Microstrip Antennas with Dynamic Radiation Patterns Ahmed Khidre, The University of Mississippi, United States; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States

Th-AM

09:40 Break 412.6 10:00

Theory and Design of Leaky-Wave Antennas on a Curved Surface Alireza Foroozesh, Robert Paknys, Concordia University, Canada; David R. Jackson, University of Houston, United States; Jean-Jacques Laurin, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada

412.7 10:20

Efficient Design of Electromagnetic Devices Using Modulated Elliptical Patch Metasurfaces Mario jr. Mencagli, Marco Faenzi, Enrica Martini, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy

412.8 10:40

Design of a C-band Conformal Series-Fed Phased-Array Antenna for Airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar Tamás Gál, University of Washington, United States; Jorge L. Salazar-Cerreno, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), United States; Gordon Farquharson, Yasuo Kuga, University of Washington, United States

412.9 11:00

Design of Printed X-Band Patch Antenna Arrays with Switched Line Phase Shifters Lal Mohan Bhowmik, Craig Armiento, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States; Jagannath Chirravuri, Christopher McCarroll, Raytheon Inc, United States

412.10 Design of Multisection 1x8 Ultra-Wideband Wilkinson Power Divider 11:20 Mert Karahan, Turkish Naval Academy, Turkey; Engin Kurt, Demet Sahinkaya, TUBITAK BILGEM, Turkey

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Thursday, July 10 Session 413

08:00 - 11:40

L12

URSI

Novel Circuits, Structures, and Materials Session Co-Chairs: John Volakis, The Ohio State University; Abdullah Eroglu, Purdue University 413.1 08:00

Phase Change Materials for Reconfigurable Systems Varittha Sanphuang, Nima Ghalichechian, Niru K. Nahar, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

413.2 08:20

Crossing Transmission Lines on a Ferrite Substrate: A TEM Model Jeffrey Young, University of Idaho, United States

413.3 A Performance Comparison of ITO and Graphene-based Electro-optic 08:40 Modulators Chenran Ye, Khan Sikandar, Zhuoran Li, Ergun Simsek, Volker Sorger, The George Washington University, United States 413.4 09:00

A Novel Design of Reflection-Type Phase Shifter for Microwave Life-Detection System Shih-An Yang, Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

413.5 09:20

Broadband Micromachined J-Band Directional Couplers Meysam Moallem, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States

09:40 Break 413.6 10:00

A Compact Tune-All Microstrip Bandpass Filter Bo-Zhi Chow, Nan-Wei Chen, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan; Hsuan-Ju Tsai, HTC Corp., Taiwan

413.7 10:20

Terahertz power amplification in graphene-based plasmonic structures Berardi Sensale-Rodriguez, University of Utah, United States

413.8 Ridge Gap Waveguide to Microstrip Line Transition with Perforated 10:40 Substrate Shoukry I. Shams, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada 413.9 11:00

Comparison of Efficient Power Combining Techniques Gonca Suna, Mustafa Akkul, ASELSAN Inc., Turkey; Simsek Demir, Nevzat Yildirim, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

Th-AM

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Thursday, July 10 Session 414

08:00 - 09:40

L13

URSI

Ultra Wideband Antennas and Arrays Session Co-Chairs: Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University 414.1 Ultra-Wideband, True-Time-Delay, Metamaterial-Based Reflectarray 08:00 Antenna Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Kasra Ghaemi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States 414.2 08:20

Development of an ultra-wideband Vivaldi antenna array for radar measurement of snow thickness and density Masud Al Aziz, J Yan, Bruno Camps-Raga, Prasad Gogineni, Fernando RodriguezMorales, Carl Leuschen, Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets, United States

414.3 08:40

Single Feed Beam-Steering of Short Pulses via Time-Reversal Sun Hong, Victor Mendez, Walter Wall, Rachel Liao, Naval Research Laboratory, United States

414.4 09:00

Ultra-wideband, High-efficiency, On-chip mmW Phased Arrays with Wafer-level Vertical Integration Seckin Sahin, Nima Ghalichechian, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States

414.5 09:20

Tightly Coupled Ka-Band Phased Array Antenna with Integrated MEMS Phase Shifters Anas J. Abumunshar, Woon-Gi Yeo, Niru K. Nahar, The Ohio State University, United States; Daniel J. Hyman, XCOM Wireless Co., United States; Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States

Thursday, July 10 Session 415

10:00 - 11:40

L13

URSI

Th-AM

Wideband and Multiband Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Lincan Yan, CDC/NIOSH/OMSHR; Zahra Allahgholi Pour, The University of Manitoba 415.1 10:00

Planar, Self-Complementary, and Wideband Antennas with Polarization Diversity Ali M. Mehrabani, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada

415.2 10:20

Anisotropic Magneto-Dielectrics for Wideband Planar Antenna Miniaturization Applications Jiangfeng Wu, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States

415.3 10:40

An Investigation of Multiband Fabry-Perot Resonant Cavity Antennas Krishna Kota, David R. Jackson, Stuart Long, University of Houston, United States

415.4 A Miniaturized, Low-Profile, Omni-Directional Ultra-Wideband 11:00 Antenna Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States 415.5 Design of a UWB Stacked Antenna for Body Area Network 11:20 Applications Andela Zaric, Jorge R. Costa, Carlos A. Fernandes, IT/IST-University of Lisbon, Portugal

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Thursday, July 10 Session 416

08:00 - 11:40

L14

AP-S

Phased Array Synthesis and Beamforming Session Chair: Alkim Akyurtlu, UMass Lowell 416.1 08:00

Random Sequential Rotation: A New Technique for Sidelobe Control of Circularly-Polarized Phased Arrays A.B. (Bart) Smolders, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

416.2 08:20

Array Synthesis Problems via Convex Relaxation Benjamin Fuchs, University of Rennes 1 - IETR, France

416.3 08:40

Novel Weight Tapers Based on Optimal Efficiency G Brown, GTRI, United States

416.4 09:00

1D Beam Steering using Multiple Radiating Modes Nathan Labadie, Satish Sharma, San Deigo State University, United States; Gabriel M. Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United States

416.5 Investigation of Hybrid Phased Arrays Composed of Multiple Mode 09:20 Subarrays Nathan Labadie, Satish Sharma, San Deigo State University, United States; Gabriel M. Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United States 09:40 Break Analysis and Experiments on Peaking Sidelobe and Scanning Behavior in Planar Random Arrays Kris Buchanan, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States

416.7 10:20

A Novel Frequency Beam-Steering Antenna Array at Y-band Armin Jam, Radiation Laboratoty, United States; Mehrnoosh Vahidpour, Agilent Technologies, United States; Kamal Sarabandi, Radiation Laboratory, United States

416.8 10:40

An Eight-Subarray X-Band Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave Array Radar System with DoA and Beam-Forming Ruey-Bing Hwang, Yi-Che Tsia, Fang-Yao Kuo, Hsien-Tung Huang, Wen-Lii Chen, Chun-Fan Chien, Chin-Cheng Chuang, Yuan-Hao Sun, Ke-Wen Lin, Cherng-Chyi Hsiao, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan

416.9 11:00

Investigation of Linear Array of Antenna Modules to Achieve a Taylor Excitation Distribution with Grating Lobe Suppression Long-Rui Cai, Xiamen University, China; Hsi-Tseng Chou, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan; Bai-Qiang You, Xiamen University, China

416.10 Planar Thinned Antenna Array Synthesis using Multi-Objective 11:20 Optimization Lakshman Pappula, Debalina Ghosh, IIT Bhubaneswar, India

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416.6 10:00

Thursday, July 10 Session 417

08:00 - 12:00

Chickasaw

AP-S/URSI

Numerical Methods and Acceleration Algorithms Session Chair: Roberto Graglia, Politecnico di Torino 417.1 08:00

FEM Analysis of Dielectric Loaded Waveguides with Additive Hierarchical Singular Vector Elements Roberto Graglia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Andrew Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Ladislau Matekovits, Paolo Petrini, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

417.2 08:20

A Hermite interpolatory polynomial basis for 3-D finite element solution of electromagnetic fields Stephen Hughey, John D. Albrecht, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Leo Kempel, Michigan State University, United States; L. R. Ram-Mohan, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, United States

417.3 08:40

On the use of the FETI-DPEM2-full method for analysing the electromagnetic scattering by large 3D inhomogeneous targets Ivan Voznyuk, Hervé Tortel, Amélie Litman, Aix-Marseille Université, France

417.4 Multi-Scale Modeling of an Aircraft Coated with Complex Composite 09:00 Materials Kedi Zhang, Jian-Ming Jin, Philippe H. Geubelle, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States 417.5 09:20

Efficient Analysis of Lossy Substrate Integrated Waveguide Structures Massimiliano Casaletti, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Guido Valerio, Josip Seljan, Ronan Sauleau, Université de Rennes 1, France; Matteo Albani, Università degli Studi di Siena, Italy

09:40 Break

Th-AM

417.6 Optimized Transmission Conditions for Domain Decomposition 10:00 Methods Matthieu Lecouvez, Bruno Stupfel, CEA/Cesta, France; Patrick Joly, INRIA, France; Francis Collino, CERFACS, France 417.7 10:20

Fast full-wave optimization of complex high frequency filters with finite element method Adam Lamecki, Lukasz Balewski, Michal Mrozowski, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

417.8 Acceleration of the Finite Element Method Using Hybrid 10:40 OpenMP-CUDA Huan-Ting Meng, Bao-Lin Nie, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States; Steven Wong, Dynamics Research Corporation, United States; Charles Macon, US Air Force Research Laboratory, United States 417.9 11:00

Acceleration of the Dual-Field Domain Decomposition Algorithm Using GPU Clusters Huan-Ting Meng, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

417.10 Accelerating Field Computation in Planar-Layered Anisotropic Media 11:20 through Complex Gauss-Laguerre Quadrature Kamalesh Sainath, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States 417.11 Linear-Complexity Direct Finite Element Solver Accelerated for Many 11:40 Right Hand Sides Bangda Zhou, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States

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Thursday, July 10 Session 418

08:00 - 11:00

River Bluff

AP-S

Multi-Scale and Multi-Physics Solvers II Session Co-Chairs: Levent Gurel, Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM); Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 418.1 08:00

Simulation of Multi-Scale Structures Using Equivalence Principle Algorithm with Grid-Robust Higher Order Vector Basis Hanru Shao, Jun Hu, Lin Lei, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

418.2 08:20

Non Overlapping Domain Decomposition Based on Discontinuous Galerkin and Enhanced Transmission Conditions for Multi-Scale Structures Mario Alberto Echeverri Bautista, Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Matteo Alessandro Francavilla, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy



418.3 08:40

On The Development of A New Multi-Physics Solver for Atomically Thin Layered Material Systems Ergun Simsek, The George Washington University, United States

418.4 Applying CEM Techniques to Solve Nano-Scale Quantum Transport 09:00 Problems Jun Huang, Purdue University, United States; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China 418.5 09:20

An IBC Enhanced DGTD Scheme for Transient Analysis of EM Interactions with Graphene Ping Li, Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia

09:40 Break Second-harmonic Generation in Metal Nanoparticles Modeling by Surface Integral Equation Xiaoyan Xiong, Li Jun Jiang, Yat Hei Lo, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

418.7 10:20

Electromagnetic Analysis of Tunable Bandpass Filters with a Magnetodielectric Perturber Guo Chun Wan, Jie Zhang, Jun He Zhou, Xue Feng Yin, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China

418.8 10:40

1-D FDTD EM, Thermal,and Displacement Multiphysics Simulations Zach Eyde, Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United States

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418.6 10:00

Thursday, July 10 Session IF419

09:20 - 11:20

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Th-AM IF

Fast Integral Equation Solvers Session Co-Chairs: Dan Jiao, Purdue University; Athanasios Polimeridis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology IF419.1 Acceleration and Preconditioning Strategies for Higher Order Moment Board 1 Methods D. Dault, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States IF419.2 On the Compression of System Tensors Arising in FFT-VIE Solvers Board 2 Athanasios Polimeridis, Jacob White, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States IF419.3 Fast and Accurate Analysis of Scattering from Anisotropic Surface Board 3 Impedance Objects Kedi Zhang, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States IF419.4 Accelerated A-EFIE with Perturbation Method Using Fast Fourier Board 4 Transform Miaomiao Jia, Sheng Sun, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States IF419.5 Wideband Nested Equivalent Source Approximation of Multiscale Board 5 Structures Mengmeng Li, Rushan Chen, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Matteo Alessandro Francavilla, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Francesca Vipiana, Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy IF419.6 Gaussian Translation Operator for Multi-Level Fast Multipole Method Board 6 Oscar Borries, Per Christian Hansen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; Stig Sørensen, Peter Meincke, Erik Jørgensen, TICRA, Denmark IF419.7 A Multiple-Grid p-FFT with IE-DDM for Analyzing Scattering From Board 7 Structures above a Half Space Lan-Wei Guo, Joshua Le-Wei Li, Yongpin P. Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China IF419.8 Fast Computation of Radiation Pressure Forces for Gaussian Beams Board 8 With Multiple Parameters Xiaomin Pan, Mingjiang Gou, Xinqing Sheng, Beijing Institute of Technology, China IF419.9 Combined MLACEA/MLFMA for Volume Integral Equation Problems Board 9 Yu-Teng Zheng, Yan-Wen Zhao, Qiang-Ming Cai, Miaomiao Jia, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Thursday, July 10 Session IF420

09:20 - 11:20

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Novel Integral Equation Formulations Session Co-Chairs: Simon Adrian, Technische Universität München; Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University IF420.13 Improved Field Projection in Equivalence Principle Algorithm with Board 13 Rotated CWBC Basis Zu-Hui Ma, Sheng Sun, Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Maokun Li, Schlumberger-Doll Research, United States IF420.14 A Penalty Method for the Generalized Method of Moments Board 14 D. Dault, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States 160

IF420.15 Board 15 IF420.16 Board 16 IF420.17 Board 17 IF420.18 Board 18 IF420.19 Board 19 IF420.20 Board 20 IF420.21 Board 21 IF420.22 Board 22

Smooth Current Mappings for the Generalized Method of Moments D. Dault, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States Accuracy and Bandwidth Investigation of Shifted Frequency Internal Equivalence in 2D Alper Ünal, Hacettepe University, Turkey; Ercüment Karapinar, NATO, Belgium; Adnan Köksal, Hacettepe University, Turkey Improved PMCHWT Equations for Analysis of Scattering From Homogeneous Dielectric Objects Yong Zhang, Hai Lin, Zhejiang University, China A Discretisation Method with a Hdiv Scalar Product for Boudnary Integra Equation Methods Kazuki Niino, Naoshi Nishimura, Kyoto University, Japan D-Theorem (On Regularization): Green’s Function-induced Distributed Elementary Sources - First Kind Alireza Baghai-Wadji, University of Cape Town, South Africa S-Theorem (On Regularization): Green’s Function-induced Distributed Elementary Sources - Second Kind Alireza Baghai-Wadji, University of Cape Town, South Africa A Hybrid PO-MoM Domain Decomposition Method Based on Equivalence Theorem Yong Zhang, Hao Ding, Hai Lin, Zhejiang University, China A Quantitative Study on Convergence Property of Electrical Field Integral Equation Wen Ding, Wuhan University, China; Bo Yuan, Gaofeng Wang, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China

Thursday, July 10 Session IF421

09:20 - 11:20

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Preconditioners and Stable Discretizations for Integral Equations

161

Th-AM IF

Session Chair: Francesco Andriulli, École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de Bretagne IF421.25 A Calderón Preconditioner for the EFIE Operator Without Barycentric Board 25 Refinement of the Mesh Simon Adrian, Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany; Francesco P. Andriulli, Télécom Bretagne, France IF421.26 Singularity Treatment of Higher-Order Moment Method on NURBS Board 26 Mesh Zi-Liang Liu, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore IF421.27 Calderon Preconditioned PMCHWT Equation for Layered Medium Board 27 Problems Yongpin P. Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Li Jun Jiang, Sheng Sun, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States IF421.28 Integral Equation for Low Frequency Scattering problem of Perfect Board 28 Electric Conductors in Quasi-Static Regime Felipe Vico-Bondia, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Antonio Berenguer, Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain IF421.29 Analysis of Scattering by PEC Objects in Layered Medium with Board 29 Calderon Preconditioner Yongpin P. Chen, Min Meng, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Sheng Sun, Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

Th-AM IF

IF421.30 A Method for Identifying Global Loop Basis Functions for Surface Board 30 Integral Equations Ruinan Chang, Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States IF421.31 Volumetric testing with wedges for a nonconforming discretization of Board 31 the Electric-Field Integral Equation Eduard Ubeda, Juan M. Rius, Alex Heldring, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain IF421.32 Nonconforming discretization of the Magnetic-Field Integral Equation Board 32 with volumetric testing Eduard Ubeda, Juan M. Rius, Alex Heldring, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain IF421.33 Junction Modeling for Piecewise Non-Homogeneous Geometries Board 33 Involving Arbitrary Materials Hipólito Gómez-Sousa, Óscar Rubiños-López, University of Vigo, Spain; José Ángel Martínez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States

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Thursday, July 10 Session 422

13:20 - 17:00 AP-S/URSI

Steamboat Special Session

Wireless Power Transfer Systems, Challenges, and Applications Session Co-Chairs: Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan; Mohammadreza F. Imani, University of Michigan 422.1 13:20

Investigating the Design of a Nano Space Solar Power Satellite Corey Bergsrud, Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota, United States

422.2 13:40

Advances in Microwave Power Transmission James McSpadden, Raytheon Inc, United States

422.3 14:00

Multi-coil Approach to Mitigate the Design Limitations for Wireless Power Transfer in Biomedical Implants Anil RamRakhyani, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States

422.4 14:20

Wireless power transfer using near-field plates Mohammadreza F. Imani, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States

422.5 14:40

Radiative RF Power Transfer Solutions for Wireless Sensors Hubregt Visser, Holst Centre / imec, Netherlands; Shady Keyrouz, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands

15:00 Break 422.6 15:20

Metamaterials and Resonant Array Wireless Power Systems William Yerazunis, Bingnan Wang, Koon Hoo Teo, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL), United States

422.7 15:40

Wi-Fi Energy Harvesting System Using Body-worn Antennas Roland Tallos, Zheyu Wang, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

422.8 16:00

Array Synthesis for Optimal Wireless Power Systems Paolo Rocca, Giacomo Oliveri, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy

422.9 16:20

Optical Probe for Input-Impedance Measurement of In Vivo Power-Receiving Microstructure

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422.10 Wireless Charging for Low-Power Mobile Devices based on 16:40 Retro-Reflective Beamforming Xin Wang, Jinmei He, Lisheng Guo, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; Shaoshu Sha, The University of Texas at Arlington, United States; Mingyu Lu, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, United States

Thursday, July 10 Session 423

13:20 - 17:00 AP-S

Cotton Row Special Session

Theory of Characteristic Modes for Antenna System Design in Wireless Communications Session Co-Chairs: Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University; Joseph Modro, Lab126, Amazon Inc. 423.1 13:20

Accelerated Frequency Interpolation of Antenna Impedances Using Characteristic Modes Jacob Adams, North Carolina State University, United States

423.2 13:40

Characteristic Modes and Antenna Bandwidth Jussi Rahola, Optenni Ltd, Finland; Danie Ludick, Peter Futter, EM Software & Systems S.A. (Pty) Ltd., South Africa

423.3 14:00

General Application of Characteristic Mode Equivalent Circuit Models in Antenna Design Aleksander Krewski, Werner Schroeder, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, Germany

423.4 14:20

Mobile LTE-A Handset Antenna Using a Hybrid Coupling Element Robert Martens, Dirk Manteuffel, University of Kiel, Germany

423.5 14:40

Systematic Design of Antennas Using the Theory of Characteristic Modes for Mobile Phone Applications Gopinath Gampala, C.J. Reddy, EM Software & Systems (USA) Inc, United States; Danie Ludick, Peter Futter, EM Software & Systems S.A. (Pty) Ltd., South Africa

Th-PM

15:00 Break 423.6 15:20

Evaluation of MIMO Handset Antennas with Decorative Metal Elements, Using Characteristic Modes Pavel Miskovsky, Axel von Arbin, Sunway Communication AB, Sweden

423.7 15:40

On small terminal MIMO antenna correlation optimization adopting characteristic mode theory Istvan Szini, Alexandru Tatomirescu, Gert Frølund Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark

423.8 16:00

Multi-feed Chassis-mode Antenna with Dual-band MIMO operation Dineshan Poopalaratnam, Krishna Kishor, Sean Hum, University of Toronto, Canada

423.9 16:20

Design of Multimode Multiband Antennas for MIMO Terminals using Characteristic Mode Analysis Zachary Miers, Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University, Sweden

423.10 NVIS Synthesis for Electrically Small Aircraft Using Characteristic 16:40 Modes Jeffrey Chalas, Kubilay Sertel, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

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Thursday, July 10 Session 424

13:20 - 15:00

Mississippi

AP-S/URSI

Exotic Scattering Features of Metamaterials Session Co-Chairs: Mario Silveirinha, University of Coimbra; Alexander Yakovlev, University of Mississippi 424.1 13:20

Conformal and Confocal Mantle Cloaking of Elliptical Cylinders Using Sub-Wavelength Metallic Meshes and Patches Hossein M. Bernety, Alexander B. Yakovlev, The University of Mississippi, United States

424.2 13:40

Cloaking of a Conducting Finite Wedge with Graphene Nanopatches Ali Forouzmand, Alexander B. Yakovlev, The University of Mississippi, United States

424.3 14:00

Multiple Fano Resonace Terahertz Structure Hadi Amarloo, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada

424.4 14:20

Superscattering in 2D Cylindrical Structures Vladimir Vulfin, Reuven Shavit, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

424.5 14:40

Optical tractor beam with chiral light Mario Silveirinha, University of Coimbra - Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal

Thursday, July 10 Session 425

15:20 - 17:00

Mississippi

URSI

NanoScale Electromagnetics II Session Co-Chairs: Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST); Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin Trapping Light in Open Plasmonic Nanostructures Mario Silveirinha, University of Coimbra - Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal

425.2 15:40

IR Polarimetry using Compact Circular Polarized IR Antennas Integrated with InGaAsSb Nano-load Sangjo Choi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States

425.3 16:00

Novel Design Method for Light Control Pulse by Hybrid Simulation of Maxwell-Schrödinger Equations Takashi Takeuchi, Shinichiro Ohnuki, Tokuei Sako, Yoshito Ashizawa, Katsuji Nakagawa, Nihon University, Japan; Masahiro Tanaka, Gifu University, Japan

425.4 16:20

Analysis of Transient Plasmonic Interactions using an MOT-PMCHWT Integral Equation Solver Ismail E. Uysal, H. Arda Ulku, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia

425.5 16:40

Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Through and Reflection from Metal Nano Stripes Fabricated with Femtosecond Laser Ablation Ramazan Sahin, Yagiz Morova, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey; Ergun Simsek, The George Washington University, United States; Selcuk Akturk, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

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425.1 15:20

Thursday, July 10 Session 426

13:20 - 17:20

Sultana

AP-S

Pattern Reconfigurable Antennas Session Chair: Joseph Costantine, California State University, Fullerton 426.1 13:20

Millimeter-wave FSS-based Dielectric Resonator Antenna with Reconfigurable Radiation Pattern Mu’ath Al-Hasan, Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS-EMT University of Quebec, Canada; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada

426.2 13:40

Synthesis of Miniature Pattern-Reconfigurable Antennas for Smart Wireless Sensor Nodes Leonardo Lizzi, Le Huy Trinh, Fabien Ferrero, Alain Pegatoquet, Jean-Marc Ribero, Robert Staraj, LEAT, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, France

426.3 14:00

A Conformal Pattern Adaptive Square Loop Antenna for Body and Vehicle Platforms Hasanga Goonesinghe, Amit Mehta, Swansea University, United Kingdom; Rob Lewis, BAE Systems, United Kingdom; Nathan Clow, DSTL, United Kingdom

426.4 14:20

SIW-Horn Antenna Gain Controllable at 60 GHz Mejdi Laribi, Mourad Nedil, Nahi Kandil, Djilali Hammou, University of Quebec (UQAT), Canada; Kheireddine Sellal, University of Moncton, Canada

426.5 14:40

A Frequency and Pattern Reconfigurable Microstrip Antenna Using PIN Diodes Wentao Li, Zhen Ren, Xiaowei Shi, Yongqiang Hei, Xidian University, China

15:00 Break 426.6 Low-Profile Metamaterial Antenna with Near-Arbitrary Tunable 15:20 Polarization Clinton P. Scarborough, Douglas H. Werner, Douglas E. Wolfe, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

Th-PM

426.7 15:40

Ku-band Flat Lens Design for Satellite TV Applications Marc Imbert, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain; Anna Papió Toda, Franco De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, United States; Jordi Romeu, Lluis Jofre, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

426.8 A Polarization Diverse Tunable Filtenna for Cognitive Radio 16:00 Applications Ali Ramadan, Joseph Costantine, Karim Kabalan, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Youssef Tawk, Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States; Mohammed Al-Husseini, Beirut Research & Innovation Center, Lebanon 426.9 16:20

New Reconfigurable Power Divider Based on Radial Waveguide and Cylindrical Electromagnetic Band Gap Structure for Low Power and Low Cost Smart Antenna Systems Halim Boutayeb, Paul Watson, Toby Kemp, Huawei Technologies Canada Co. Ltd., Canada

426.10 Ka-band flexible multibeam antenna with improved gain and full 16:40 power capability Sohyeun Yun, Manseok Uhm, Inbok Yom, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Republic of Korea 426.11 Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna with DNG Structure for WiMAX 17:00 Applications Esmail Nasrabadi, Pejman Rezaei, Mohammad Danaie, Semnan University, Iran

166

Thursday, July 10 Session 427

13:20 - 17:20

L3

AP-S

Reflector Antenna Session Chair: Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology 427.1 13:20

Impact of the Antenna Bandwidth in the Imaging Speed of Kinetic Inductance Detectors Focal Plane Arrays Andrea Neto, Nuria Llombart, Beatriz Blazquez, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Angelo Freni, University of Florence, Italy

427.2 13:40

Waveguide Integrated Microstrip Patch Array Feed Source for a Reflector Antenna at THz Frequency Kumud Jha, Satish Sharma, San Deigo State University, United States

427.3 14:00

Efficient Body of Revolution Method of Moments for Rotationally Symmetric Antenna Systems with Offset Illumination Peter Meincke, Erik Jørgensen, TICRA, Denmark

427.4 Robust Interval-Based Analysis of Pattern Distortions in Reflector 14:20 Antennas Luca Manica, Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy 427.5 14:40

Near-Field Imaging System Fed by Lens Antenna Focal Plane Array at Sub-Millimeter Frequency Erio Gandini, Nuria Llombart, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

15:00 Break Estimating Focal Points of Offset Reflector Antennas with Misaligned Defocused Primary Feeds Zahra Allahgholi Pour, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada

427.7 15:40

60 GHz Wideband Printed Quasi-Parabolic Reflector Antenna S. Ali Hosseini, Franco De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, United States

427.8 16:00

Sensitivity Performance of Several Mappings in Shaped Offset Gregorian Reflectors Dirk de Villiers, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Robert Lehmensiek, EMSS Antennas, South Africa

427.9 16:20

Sensitivity Performance of the SKA Offset Gregorian Reflector candidates with Ideal Feeds Robert Lehmensiek, EMSS Antennas, South Africa; Dirk de Villiers, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

427.10 Sub-Reflector Extensions in Shaped Dual Reflector Systems 16:40 Dirk de Villiers, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Robert Lehmensiek, EMSS Antennas, South Africa 427.11 Analysis of Focal Region Field of the Offset Tri-reflecotr for Compact 17:00 Antenna Test Range Cheng Yang, Junsheng Yu, Yuan Yao, Xiaoming Liu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Xiaodong Chen, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom

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427.6 15:20

Thursday, July 10 Session 428

13:20 - 17:20

L4

AP-S

Slotted and Guided Wave Antennas III Session Chair: Lincan Yan, CDC/NIOSH/OMSHR 428.1 13:20

A Terahertz High-efficiency On-Chip Antenna Ahmed Abdellatif, Aidin Taeb, University of Waterloo, Canada; Klaus Schmalz, IHP, Germany; Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada

428.2 13:40

Design of Antennas with an Iso-flux Pattern to Achieve Suppression of Radiation along Zenith Mohamed Abdel-Mageed, Sidharath Jain, Kadappan Panayappan, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States

428.3 14:00

A Connector Integrated mm-wave Antenna Hung-Hsuan Lin, Ta-Chun Pu, Jui-Hung Chen, Wei-Ji Chen, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan

428.4 14:20

Enhancement of Antenna Parameters of Slotted Waveguide Antennas Using Metamaterials Minu Valayil, Cobham Antenna Systems, United States; Kent Chamberlin, University of New Hampshire, United States

428.5 A Narrow-wall Slotted Waveguide Antenna Array for High Power 14:40 Applications Xuyuan Pan, Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States

Th-PM

15:00 Break 428.6 15:20

Surface Integrated waveguide based triangular cavity backed T slot planar antenna at 60 GHz Kiran Phalak, Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada

428.7 15:40

Analysis of Coaxial-to-Circular Waveguide Transition Tetsuya Yamamoto, Kei Urabe, Hiroshi Tsuda, AIST, Japan

428.8 16:00

Charaterization of a Cavity-Backed Capacitively-Fed Folded Slot Antenna using DOE Techniques Emmanuel Valentín, Rafael Rodríguez Solís, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico

428.9 16:20

Analysis of a Cavity Backed Annular Slot Ring Antenna using Design of Experiment Techniques Jayson Maldonado Vargas, Rafael Rodríguez Solís, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico

428.10 A Novel Circular Polarized Slot Antenna Based on SIW 16:40 Changfei Zhou, Jiahui Fu, Yuanming Guo, Wan Chen, Qun Wu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China 428.11 Jagged Edged Slot Array Antenna Backed by SIW Cavity for ISM 2.4 17:00 GHz Base Station Danpeng Xie, Xueguan Liu, Huiping Guo, Xinmi Yang, Soochow University, China

168

Thursday, July 10 Session 429

13:20 - 17:00

L10

AP-S

Antennas for RFID Systems Session Co-Chairs: Xianming Qing, Institute for Infocomm Research; Khaled ElMahgoub, Trimble Navigation/Auto-ID Lab MIT 429.1 13:20

Broadband and Flexible Textile RFID Tags for Tires Shuai Shao, Asimina Kiourti, Robert J. Burkholder, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

429.2 13:40

Reconfigurable Slotted Patch Antenna Controlled by Thermal Switch for Temperature Monitoring Zhewei Fu, Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China

429.3 14:00

A Compact RFID Tag Antenna Using Miniaturized Patch Structure for Metallic Object Applications Chen-Hsuan Chiang, Tzu-Heng Cheng, Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

429.4 14:20

Optimized design of dual-band aperture-coupled stacked circularly polarized microstrip antennas Chia-Mei Peng, I-Fong Chen, Li-Qing Chen, Jinwen University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

429.5 14:40

A Slotted Circularly-polarized Patch Antenna for Near-field and Far-field UHF RFID Applications Chean Khan Goh, Xianming Qing, Zhi Ning Chen, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore

15:00 Break Circular Polarized Antenna Composed of Unbalanced Fed Ultra Low Profile Inverted L Antenna and Slot Mitsuo Taguchi, Hirotaka Oba, Nagasaki University, Japan

429.7 15:40

RFID passive tag antenna for cork bottle stopper Ricardo Gonçalves, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; Roberto Magueta, University of Aveiro, Portugal; Pedro Pinho, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; Nuno B. Carvalho, University of Aveiro, Portugal

429.8 16:00

UHF RFID tag antenna for bottle labeling Ricardo Gonçalves, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; Roberto Magueta, Alcídia Duarte, Nuno B. Carvalho, University of Aveiro, Portugal; Pedro Pinho, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal

429.9 16:20

A Low-Profile Dipole RFID Tag Antenna with Lateral Omni-Directional Radiation Properties for Cold-Chain Logistics Applications Keng-Hsien Chen, Jui-Hsien Yen, Jenn-Hwan Tarng, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan; Chang-Fa Yang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

429.10 A Passive RFID Tag Microstrip Folded Dipole Antenna Printed on 16:40 Flexible Substrate using Conductive Ink Robson Valmiro, Silvio Ernesto Barbin, University of São Paulo, Brazil

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429.6 15:20

Thursday, July 10 Session 430

13:20 - 17:00

L6

URSI

Electromagnetic Interaction and Coupling Session Chair: Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois, Chicago 430.1 13:20

Mutual Coupling Analysis of Antennas in Layered Media through Equivalent Sources for Wireless Power Transfer Yoon Goo Kim, Youngjoon Lim, Sumin Yun, Sangwook Nam, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

430.2 13:40

Mutual Coupling Compensation in Direction-of-Arrival Estimation with a Linear Dipole Array Kuan-Hao Chen, Jean-Fu Kiang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

430.3 14:00

Distributive Radiation Characterization Based on the PEEC Method Ying S. Cao, Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; A. E. Ruehli, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States

430.4 14:20

A Lattice-Based Equivalent Circuit Model Analysis of Electromagnetic Windowing by Antennas with Frequency Selective Superstrates David Rolando, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States

430.5 A New Approach for Efficient Analysis of Large Finite Periodic 14:40 Structures Xiaoyan Xiong, Ling Ling Meng, Li Jun Jiang, Wei E.I. Sha, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China 15:00 Break Micromagnetic modeling of high-frequency magnetic materials Simon Couture, Eric E. Fullerton, Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States

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430.6 15:20

170

Thursday, July 10 Session 431

13:20 - 16:40

L5

AP-S

Antenna Near Field and Mutual Coupling Session Co-Chairs: Zhenchao Yang, Brigham Young University; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University 431.1 13:20

Non-Resonant Element Frequency Selective Surface with the Application in the Near-Field of the Antenna for the Axial Ratio Improvement Farhad Khosravi, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada

431.2 13:40

Effect of Mutual Coupling on the Sensitivity of Dual Polarized Receivers in Satellite Communications Zhenchao Yang, Karl Warnick, Brigham Young University, United States

431.3 14:00

Passive distance sensing through measurements of mode splitting in coupled magnetic resonators Darmindra Arumugam, California Institute of Technology, United States

431.4 14:20

REDUCTION OF MUTUAL COUPLING BETWEEN MILLIMETER-WAVE CYLINDRICAL DRA USING A SOFT SURFACE FOR MIMO APPLICATIONS Amer Hagras, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada; Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada

431.5 14:40

Extraction of Propagation Parameters by Single Feed Antennas Loaded with Variable Reactances Kyoichi Iigusa, Hiroshi Harada, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan

15:00 Break Fabricated Non-uniformly Distributed-Turns Coil Ashwani Sharma, I. J. Garcia Zuazola, Asier Perallos, University of Deusto, Spain; John C. Batchelor, University of Kent, United Kingdom; Anshu Gupta, Helmut Schmidt University, Germany

431.7 15:40

A Decoupling Method for MIMO Terminal Antenna using Branch Element without Susceptance Circuits Hiroshi Sato, Chiba University, Japan; Yoshio Koyanagi, Panasonic Corporation, Japan; Koichi Ogawa, Toyama University, Japan; Masaharu Takahashi, Chiba University, Japan

431.8 16:00

Equivalent Circuit Analysis of Inductively Coupled NFC Antennas Mengshuang Wang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; YongXin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Wen Wu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

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431.6 15:20

Thursday, July 10 Session 432

13:20 - 15:20

L11

AP-S

Metamaterial Structures for Antenna Enhancement Session Chair: Dimitrios Sounas, University of Texas at Austin 432.1 13:20

Analysis of Low-Profile Antennas on Isoimpedance Metamaterial Substrates Using A Novel Robust Spectral-Domain Integration Methodology Kamalesh Sainath, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States

432.2 13:40

Enhancement of the Dipole Antenna Using a Capcitively Loaded Loop (CLL) Structure John Hodge, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Theodore Anthony, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States; Amir Zaghloul, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; U.S. Army Research Lab, United States

432.3 14:00

High-Directivity Antenna Using Reconfigurable Near-Zero Index Metamaterial Superstrates Haixia Liu, Yingchun Fan, Kai Zhou, Long Li, Xiaowei Shi, Xidian University, China

432.4 14:20

Tailoring Leaky-Wave Radiation with Impedance Surfaces Brian Tierney, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States

432.5 14:40

Left-handed Loop Antenna Hisamatsu Nakano, Kenta Yoshida, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan

432.6 Conformal Antennas Based On Holographic Artificial Impedance 15:00 Surfaces Yuan Zhang, Jun Ouyang, Kaizhi Zhang, Yu Long, Longjian Zhou, Feng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Thursday, July 10 Session 433

15:20 - 16:40

L11

AP-S

Layered Band Gap Antennas Session Chair: Sandeep Palreddy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

Th-PM

433.1 15:20

Gaussian Pulse Mixing by Stacked Semiconductor Layers Oksana Shramkova, Alexander G. Schuchinsky, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom

433.2 Transmission Line Analysis of Electromagnetic Band Gap (EBG) 15:40 Structures Sandeep Palreddy, Amir Zaghloul, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States 433.3 16:00

Dual Band Interleaved Base Station Phased Array Antenna With Optimized Cross-Dipole and EBG/AMC Structure Fayez Hyjazie, Paul Watson, Halim Boutayeb, Huawei Technologies Canada Co. Ltd., Canada

433.4 A Broadband Dipole on a Double Layered Via-less High Impedance 16:20 Surface Gaurangi Gupta, A R Harish, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

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Thursday, July 10 Session 434

13:20 - 17:00

L12

AP-S/URSI

Propagation and Scattering in Random or Complex Media Session Chair: Jay Lee, Syracuse University 434.1 13:20

Simulation of Wave Propagation in 2D Sparse Random Media at Millimeterwave Frequencies Amr Ibrahim, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States

434.2 13:40

Analysis of Rectangular Waveguide Containing Uniaxial Medium with Aligned Optic Axis Kepei Sun, Jay Lee, Syracuse University, United States; Jennifer Graham, SRC inc., United States

434.3 14:00

Spatial depolarization of light from 2D bulk scattering: Electromagnetic prediction of transitions Hervé Tortel, Myriam Zerrad, Claude Amra, Gabriel Soriano, Aix-Marseille Université, France

434.4 14:20

Estimating propagating velocity through steel fibre reinforced concrete Konstanty Bialkowski, Jurij Karlovsek, The University of Queensland, Australia

434.5 14:40

Using Weibull distribution to modeling short-term variations in decidious-forested radio channels José Antonio Gay-Fernández, Iñigo Cuiñas, Universidade de Vigo, Spain

15:00 Break 434.6 15:20

Comparison of power fading models due to vegetation for a satellite-to-earth radiolink at Ku band Edgar Lemos Cid, Ana Vazquez Alejos, Manuel Garcia Sanchez, University of Vigo, Spain

434.7 Electromagnetic Scattering by Oscillating Rain Drops of Asymmetric 15:40 Shapes Nada Sekeljic, Ana Manic, Elene Chobanyan, Merhala Thurai, V. N. Bringi, Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University, United States 434.8 Frequency Estimator Performance for a Software-Based Beacon 16:00 Receiver Michael Zemba, Jacquelynne Morse, James Nessel, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States Dynamic Bandwidth Extension of Coil for Underwater Magneto-Inductive Communication Levent Erdogan, Jean-Francois Bousquet, Dalhousie University, Canada

434.10 Modulation of EM Signals Caused by Time-varying Plasma and 16:40 Propagation Experiment Min Yang, Xiaoping Li, Kai Xie, Lei Shi, Xidian University, China

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434.9 16:20

Thursday, July 10 Session 435

13:20 - 17:20

L13

AP-S

Wideband Printed Antennas Session Chair: Alkim Akyurtlu, UMass Lowell 435.1 13:20

Understanding the Radiation Pattern Anomalies in the Broadband CP Reconfigurable E-shaped Patch Joshua Kovitz, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States

435.2 13:40

A Small Lightweight Wideband Printed Dipole for UAV Applications Fabrizio Trotta, Antonio Manna, Luca Scorrano, Elettronica S.p.A., Italy

435.3 14:00

Wideband T-Shaped Cross-Section Monopole Antenna Fed Sideward From a Ground Plate Kyoichi Iigusa, Hiroshi Harada, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT), Japan

435.4 14:20

Optimization of Ferrite Coating for Near-Ground HF Bowtie Antenna Siya Mi, Yee Hui Lee, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

435.5 A Reduced Size Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna Design for Wideband 14:40 Applications Mert Karahan, Turkish Naval Academy, Turkey; Demet Sahinkaya, TUBITAK BILGEM, Turkey 15:00 Break

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435.6 Compact Broadband Implantable Monopole Antenna with Gain 15:20 Enhancement Chiu-Yueh Huang, Chi-Lin Tsai, Chin-Lung Yang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 435.7 15:40

A Modified QPSK Modulation Technique for Direct Antenna Modulation (DAM) Systems Rui Zhu, Yuanxun Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States

435.8 16:00

Design of Anisotropic Zero-index Metamaterial Loaded Tapered Slot Vivaldi Antenna for Microwave Imaging Manoj Bhaskar, Zubair Akhter, Sonu Lal Gupta, M Jaleel Akhtar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

435.9 16:20

Optimization of Vivaldi Antenna for Microwave Imaging Applications Abhijith Narendranath, RGUKT, India; M Jaleel Akhtar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

435.10 A Compact Wideband Aperture-Coupled Antenna with High 16:40 Polarization Purity and High Front-to-Back Ratio For 5 GHz WLAN Applications Wangwang Han, Feng Yang, Kaizhi Zhang, Jun Ouyang, Peng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 435.11 A Broadband Printed Slot Antenna with Wide E-plane Beamwidth 17:00 Di Yang, Xianling Liang, Ronghong Jin, Junping Geng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

174

Thursday, July 10 Session 436

13:20 - 15:00

L14

AP-S

Nanoscale Electromagnetics I Session Chair: Abbas Semnani, Purdue University 436.1 Electromagnetic Sensitivity Analysis of RF Gas 13:20 Micro/Nano-Breakdown Abbas Semnani, Dimitrios Peroulis, Purdue University, United States 436.2 Terahertz Radiation Enhancement through Use of Plasmonic 13:40 Photomixers Christopher Berry, Mohammed Reza Hashemi, University of Michigan, United States; Mona Jarrahi, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Sascha Preu, University of Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany; Hong Lu, Arthur Gossard, University of California, Santa Barbara, United States 436.3 14:00

Numerical Analysis of Electromagnetic Problems for Realistic Plasmonic Antenna Models Shinichiro Ohnuki, Taro Okuda, Takashi Takeuchi, Seiya Kishimoto, Nihon University, Japan

436.4 14:20

Excitation of Surface Plasmon Coplanar Waveguide by Dielectric Resonator Nanoantenna Gilliard Malheiros-Silveira, Hugo Hernández-Figueroa, University of Campinas, Brazil

Thursday, July 10 Session 437

15:20 - 16:40

L14

AP-S

Devices and Methods for Remote Sensing Session Co-Chairs: James Park, Air Force Research Laboratory; Donghang Lu, Technische Universität Darmstadt Polarimetric Doppler Spectra of S-Band Inland Reservoir Clutter James Park, Kung-Hau Ding, Zachariah Fuchs, Kristopher Kim, Saba Mudaliar, William Stevens, Panos Tzanos, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States

437.2 15:40

Highly Sensitive Chipless Wireless Relative Humidity Sensor Based on Polyvinyl-Alcohol Film Donghang Lu, Yuliang Zheng, Martin Schüßler, Andreas Penirschke, Rolf Jakoby, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

437.3 16:00

Design and Analysis of An Impulse Borehole Radar for Well Logging Haining Yang, Tingjun Li, Zhiming He, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States

437.4 16:20

The Detectable Double Atmospheric Ducts for RFC Remi Douvenot, ENAC, France; Vincent Fabbro, ONERA, France; Yvonick Hurtaud, DGA-MI, France

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437.1 15:20

Thursday, July 10 Session 438

13:20 - 15:00

Chickasaw

AP-S

Accelerated Computing Methods for Numerical Electromagnetics I Session Chair: Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University 438.1 13:20

Parallelization of Double Higher Order FEM and MoM Techniques Ana Manic, Elene Chobanyan, Colorado State University, United States; Milan Ilic, University of Belgrade, United States; Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University, United States

438.2 13:40

OpenCL GPU 100x Acceleration of Physical Optics Arthur Densmore, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States

438.3 14:00

Multi-Core CPU and GPU Accelerated FMM-FFT Solver for Antenna Co-Site Interference Analysis on Large Platforms Tayfun Ozdemir, Virtual EM Inc., United States; Robert J. Burkholder, The Ohio State University, United States; Malcolm J. Miranda, Yuriy M. Goykhman, Virtual EM Inc., United States

438.4 14:20

Accelerating NMR reconstructions with GPUs using cuBLAS and parallel NUFFT algorithms Amedeo Capozzoli, Claudio Curcio, Angelo Liseno, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy

438.5 14:40

Parallelized Multilevel Characteristic Basis function Method (MLCBFM) Combined with Adaptive Cross Approximation (ACA) for the Analysis of the Scattering from electrically large Rough surfaces Chao Li, School of Electronic Information, Wuhan University, China; Giacomo Bianconi, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Guoqiang Zhu, School of Electronic Information, Wuhan University, China



Thursday, July 10 Session 439

15:20 - 17:00

Chickasaw

AP-S

Accelerated Computing Methods for Numerical Electromagnetics II

Th-PM

Session Co-Chairs: Tayfun Ozdemir, Virtual EM, Inc.; Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University 439.1 15:20

Phi Coprocessor Acceleration Techniques For Finite Difference Time Domain Methods Xiaoling Yang, Wenhua Yu, 2COMU, Inc., United States

439.2 15:40

Multi-GPU Accelerated Fast ACA Direct Solve for Moment Method Solution of Composite Bodies Mark Horn, Tyler Killian, Daniel Faircloth, IERUS Technologies, United States

439.3 16:00

Using the VSim GUI to Visualize High-Order FV24 Simulations of Electrically Large Systems Melinda Piket-May, Sanjay Dmello, Ryan Smith, University of Colorado, United States; Mohammed Hadi, University of Kuwait, Kuwait

439.4 16:20

OpenMP-CUDA Accelerated Moment Method for Homogeneous Dielectric Objects Yong Zhang, Xiaowei Mei, Hai Lin, Zhejiang University, China

439.5 16:40

A Hybrid Method for Analyzing Scattering From Conducting Bodies Straddling the Interface of a Half Space Wan Luo, Zaiping Nie, Yongpin P. Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 176

Thursday, July 10 Session 440

13:20 - 16:40

River Bluff

URSI

Propagation Phenomena and Effects Session Co-Chairs: David Michelson, University of British Columbia; Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London 440.1 13:20

Analysis of Radiopropagation of Wireless Transceivers in Surfboards Hisham Baghdadi, Erik Aguirre, Peio Lopez-Iturri, Leire Azpilicueta, Jose Javier Astrain, Jesus Villadangos, Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain

440.2 13:40

Estimation of Wireless Coverage in Complex Cave Environments for Speleology Applications Tomas Laborra, Leire Azpilicueta, Peio Lopez-Iturri, Erik Aguirre, Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain

440.3 14:00

Impact of Body Shape on BAN Communication Channel at 5.8 GHz Khaleda Ali, Alessio Brizzi, Alice Pellegrini, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom; Su-Lin Lee, Guang-Zhong Yang, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Yang Hao, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom

440.4 14:20

Trapezoidal-Modulated Pulses in Dispersive Material Natalie Cartwright, State University of New York at New Paltz, United States

440.5 14:40

Topological Dependence in the Performance of Deterministic Wireless Channel Estimation Arancha Leon, Leire Azpilicueta, Erik Aguirre, Peio Lopez-Iturri, Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain

15:00 Break A Hybrid Vector Parabolic Equation/Ray-Tracing Propagation Modeling Technique for Rail Transportation Systems Xingqi Zhang, Neeraj Sood, University of Toronto, Canada; Joseph Siu, Thales Canada Transportation Solutions, Canada; Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada

440.7 15:40

Relative Contribution of Transmitted, Diffracted and Reflected Signals to Millimetre-wave Propagation in Urban Environments Dennis Liang, Lina Elmorshedy, Youtai Xue, David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada

440.8 16:00

Characterization of Wireless Mesh Network Performance in Agricultural Environments Pooyan Abouzar, David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada

440.9 16:20

Shadow Fading: When Common Assumptions Do Not Hold Alexandros Palaios, Nikos Perpinias, Janne Riihijärvi, Petri Mähönen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

177

Th-PM

440.6 15:20

Thursday, July 10 Session IF441

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Th-PM IF

High Frequency and Asymptotic Methods I Session Chair: Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois, Chicago IF441.1 Extending Shooting-and-Bouncing Rays Method with Uniform Theory Board 1 of Diffraction for Installed Antennas Robert Kipp, Ilker Capoglu, Delcross Technologies, United States IF441.2 Scattering from a Large Uniaxial Dielectric Sphere Board 2 Mohsen Yazdani, Joseph Mautz, Luke Murphy, Ercument Arvas, Syracuse University, United States IF441.3 Numerical Assessment of Uniform Asymptotic Solutions for a Class of Board 3 Sommerfeld Integrals for Microstrip Antenna Problems Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States; Michael Kluskens, Naval Research Laboratory, United States IF441.4 Shadow radiation: relations between Babinet principle and Physical Board 4 Optics Gildas Kubicke, DGA Information Superiority, France; Christophe Bourlier, IETR Laboratory, Université de Nantes, France; Philippe Pouliguen, DGA Strategy Direction, France IF441.5 Efficiency of Different Heuristic Approaches Application to Calculation Board 5 of Electromagnetic Diffraction by Polyhedrons and other Scatterers Michael Vesnik, Kotel’nikov Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation IF441.6 E Polarized Plane Wave Diffraction by a Wide and Thick Slit Board 6 Hajime Hasegawa, Hiroshi Shirai, Chuo University, Japan; Ryoichi Sato, Niigata University, Japan IF441.7 Contribution to EMC Study of Small Wind Turbines on Top of BTS in Board 7 Radio Mobile Networks Tran Vu La, François Le Pennec, Télécom Bretagne, France; Serge Elenga, Nheolis, France IF441.8 Using Physical Optics shadow radiation to improve shadowing in Board 8 Iterative Physical Optics Antoine Thomet, IETR (Institut d’Electronique et des Télécommunications de Rennes) Nantes, France; Gildas Kubicke, DGA Information Superiority, France; Christophe Bourlier, IETR (Institut d’Electronique et des Télécommunications de Rennes) Nantes, France; Philippe Pouliguen, DGA/DS/MRIS (Direction Générale de l’Armement – Direction de la Stratégie – Mission pour la Recherche et l’Innovation Scientifique), France IF441.9 Study on Arrival Times of Transient Creeping Wave and Transient Board 9 Whispering-Gallery Mode Keiji Goto, Kojiro Mori, Yuki Horii, Mizuki Sawada, National Defense Academy, Japan IF441.10 Study on Transient Scattered Electric Field by a Coated Conducting Board 10 Cylinder Keiji Goto, Yuki Horii, Kojiro Mori, Mizuki Sawada, National Defense Academy, Japan IF441.11 Time-Domain Asymptotic Analysis for Magnetic-Type Transient Surface Board 11 Diffracted Ray Keiji Goto, National Defense Academy, Japan

178

Thursday, July 10 Session IF442

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

High Frequency and Asymptotic Methods II

Thursday, July 10 Session IF443

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

AP-S

Domain Decomposition and New Developments in Finite Element Analysis Session Co-Chairs: Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Joseph Kotulski, Sandia National Laboratories IF443.25 A FETI-DP Method Enhanced with Second-Order Transmission Board 25 Condition for Antenna Array Analysis Mingfeng Xue, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 179

Th-PM IF

Session Co-Chairs: Ran Duan, Michigan Technological University; Bradley Perry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory IF442.13 Multiband Unidirectional Cloaking Based on Geometric Optics Board 13 Ran Duan, Elena Semouchkina, Michigan Technological University, United States IF442.14 Asymptotic Evaluation of the Radiation from Small Dielectric Lenses Board 14 Fed by a Single Leaky-Wave Slot Ozan Yurduseven, Daniele Cavallo, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands IF442.15 Efficient Calculation Method of Electromagnetic Scattering by Finite Board 15 I-shaped metamaterial Rectangular Plate Ji-Woong Jang, Inha University, Republic of Korea; Haeseung Lee, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea; Il-Suek Koh, Inha University, Republic of Korea; Ilsung Seo, Agency for Defense Development, Republic of Korea; Yongshik Lee, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea IF442.16 Coated Ground Plane Edge Diffractions and Amplitude Patterns of Board 16 Coated Circular Apertures Nafati Aboserwal, Constantine A. Balanis, Craig Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States IF442.17 Simultaneous Transmit and Receive Antenna Isolation Improvement in Board 17 Scattering Environments Kenneth E. Kolodziej, Joseph G. McMichael, Bradley T. Perry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory, United States IF442.18 Absorption characteristics of a lossy dielectric slab backed by a Board 18 sinusoidal metal grating Ruey-Bing Hwang, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan IF442.19 Radar Characteristics of Pedestrians at 77 GHz Board 19 Ming Chen, Domenic Belgiovane, Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University, United States IF442.20 Comparison of Asymptotic Solution Obtained from Aperture Field Board 20 Method with Helmholtz-Kirchhoff Integral for Scattered Fields by an Impedance Discontinuity of a Planar Surface Toru Kawano, Toshihisa Kamei, Satoshi Tanaka, National Defense Academy, Japan; Toyohiko Ishihara, Retired from National Defense Academy, Japan IF442.21 An Efficient Method for the Field Uniformity Analysis of Anechoic Board 21 Chambers Qian Xu, Yi Huang, Xu Zhu, Lei Xing, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom; Paul Duxbury, John Noonan, Rainford EMC Systems Ltd, United Kingdom

IF443.26 A Nonconformal FETI Method with a Reduced Global Interface System Board 26 Mingfeng Xue, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States IF443.27 Differential Forms Inspired Finite Element Discretization for Board 27 Waveguide Eigenvalue Problems Qi Dai, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China IF443.28 Formulation of the Hardy Space Method in a Discontinuous Galerkin Board 28 Framework Stephen Hughey, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States; Andrew Baczewski, Sandia National Laboratories, United States Thursday, July 10 Session IF444

14:40 - 16:40

Ballroom B-E

AP-S/URSI

Th-PM IF

Time-Domain Finite Element and Discontinuous Galerkin Methods Session Co-Chairs: Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore; Dan Jiao, Purdue University IF444.31 Calculation of Time-Domain Far Field of Antennas Using DG-FETD Board 31 Method Fu-Gang Hu, Chao-Fu Wang, Temasek Laboratories@NUS, Singapore IF444.32 Causal-Path Local Time-Stepping in the discontinuous Galerkin method Board 32 for Maxwell’s equations Luis D. Angulo, University of Granada, Spain; Jesus Alvarez, Airbus Defense and Space, Spain; Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; Mario F. Pantoja, Salvador G. Garcia, University Of Granada, Spain IF444.33 A new DG-FETD implicit time stepping scheme based on E and B fields Board 33 for sequentially ordered systems Qingtao Sun, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States IF444.34 New DG-SETD Method for 3D EM Simulations Board 34 Qiang Ren, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States IF444.35 p-Refinement for Large-Domain Waveguide Structures Analyzed by Board 35 FEM-MM Technique Sanja Manic, Colorado State University, United States; Milan Ilic, University of Belgrade, Serbia; Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University, United States IF444.36 Structure-Aware Time-Domain Finite-element Method for Efficient Board 36 Simulation of VLSI Circuits Woochan Lee, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States IF444.37 Fast Algorithm for Generating a Minimal-Order Model of a General Board 37 Lossy Electromagnetic Problem Jin Yan, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States IF444.38 A Matrix-Free Time-Domain Method Independent of Element Shape for Board 38 Electromagnetic Analysis Jin Yan, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States

180

Friday, July 11 Session 501

08:00 - 11:40 AP-S/URSI

Steamboat Special Session

Novel Antenna Systems for Space and Ground Applications Session Co-Chairs: Sudhakar Rao, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems; Nuria Llombart, Delft University of Technology; Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 501.1 08:00

A Dual-Polarized W-band Metal Patch Antenna Element for Phased Array Applications Neil Chamberlain, Mauricio Sanchez Barbetty, Greg Sadowy, Ezra Long, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States; Kenneth Vanhille, Nuvotronics LLC, United States

501.2 08:20

Initial Reflector Design Method for Shaped Reflector Antennas using Laguerre-Gaussian Beam Modes Michio Takikawa, Yoshio Inasawa, Hiroaki Miyashita, Takashi Katagi, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan

501.3 08:40

Design of an Active Array Filtenna for Radar Applications Lorenzo Cifola, Thales Nederland, Netherlands; Giampiero Gerini, TNO, Netherlands; Simon van den Berg, Frank van de Water, Thales Nederland, Netherlands

501.4 09:00

S-band Helix Antenna for On-Board Stratospheric Balloon Operation Andrea Giacomini, Roberto Morbidini, Microwave Vision Italy, Italy; Jean Paul Abadie, Patrice Dezen, Areva, France; Jacques Mongis, Centre Spatial de Toulouse, CNES, France; Lars Jacob Foged, Microwave Vision Italy, Italy

501.5 Corrugated Horn Antenna for CosmoGal Satellite with Reduced 09:20 Dimensions Pedro Soares, Pedro Pinho, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal; Ricardo Gonçalves, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal 09:40 Break 501.6 10:00

Integrated Passive Front-ends for Towed Decoys Nathan Jastram, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Matthew Radway, Dejan Filipovic, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States

501.7 10:20

All-Optical Ultra-Wideband Tightly-Coupled Phased Antenna Array Jian Bai, Shouyuan Shi, Garrett Schneider, Dennis Prather, University of Delaware, United States

501.8 10:40

A High Power Microwave Zoom Antenna with Metal Plate Lenses Julie Lawrance, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States

501.9 11:00

Development of a High Performance GNSS Antenna Ronald Johnston, University of Calgary, Canada

181

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501.10 Design of an Ultra-Wideband Antenna Embedded in Composite 11:20 Ballistic Materials Christopher Thajudeen, Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States

Friday, July 11 Session 502

08:00 - 11:40 URSI

Cotton Row Special Session

Numerical Weather Prediction Supporting Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Modeling Session Co-Chairs: Robert E. Marshall, Naval Surface Warfare Center; Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory 502.1 A COAMPS Based Analysis of Refractivity during Rain off the Virginia 08:00 Coast Robert Marshall, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, United States 502.2 Prediction of radar performances in littoral environment: PREDEM V2 08:20 software Yvonick Hurtaud, Delegation Generale pour l’Armement - Maîtrise de l’Information, France; Jacques Claverie, Ecoles de St-Cyr Coetquidan, France 502.3 08:40

Revisiting the Refractivity Structure Matching Algorithm for Improved EM Propagation Assessments Amalia Barrios, SPAWAR SSC Pacific, United States

502.4 09:00

A Hybrid Approach for Improved Model Characterization of Environmental Parameters for EM Propagation Forecasts Robin Cherrett, Qing Wang, Hway-Jen Chen, Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Shouping Wang, Naval Research Laboratory, United States

502.5 09:20

The impact of diurnal Sea-Surface Temperatures in coupled Atmosphere-Ocean models on evaporation duct forecasts Martin Veasey, Damian Wilson, Matthew Martin, Daniel Lea, Isabelle Mirouze, Met Office, United Kingdom

09:40 Break 502.6 10:00

502.7 10:20

Overview of the Tropical Air-Sea Propagation Study (TAPS) 2013 campaign: Atmospheric Surface Layer measurements Andy Kulessa, DSTO, Australia; Jorg Hacker, ARA, Flinders University, Australia; Alex Vanderklugt, DSTO, Australia; Florent Oges, Les ecoles de St Cyr, France

502.8 10:40

A Review of Surface Meteorology, Upper Air Profile Measurements, and COAMPS Numerical Weather Prediction taken during the Tropical Air-Sea Propagation Study 2013 Victor Wiss, Katherine Horgan, Robert Marshall, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, United States; Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory, United States



Fr-AM

Characterizing the Evaporation Duct from Numerical Weather Prediction Model Data for Parabolic Equation Electromagnetic Propagation Predictions Paul Frederickson, Naval Postgraduate School, United States

502.9 11:00

Verification of Trident Warrior 2013 Radiosonde and Numerical Weather Prediction Results with Passive Low Frequency RF Measurements Caglar Yardim, University of California, San Diego, United States; L. Ted Rogers, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, United States; Peter Gerstoft, University of California, San Diego, United States

502.10 Characterizing Environmental Uncertainty in EM propagation 11:20 Predictions Tracy Haack, Allen Zhao, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Caglar Yardim, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Turkey; L. Ted Rogers, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, United States

182

Friday, July 11 Session 503

08:00 - 12:00

Mississippi

URSI

Complex Materials and Non-Foster Circuits for Antenna Radiation, Scattering and Measurement Control Session Co-Chairs: Jean-Fu Kiang, National Taiwan University; Jorge L. Salazar-Cerreno, National Center for Atmospheric Research 503.1 08:00

Study of Power Efficiency of Non-Foster Impedance Matching for Electrically Small Antenna Xiaoju Yu, Qi Tang, Min Liang, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States

503.2 08:20

Stability of Tunnel Diode based Negative Impedance Circuit Qi Tang, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States

503.3 08:40

A Wideband Low-Loss Negative Group Delay Circuit Based on Negative Impedance Converters Takuya Kaneko, Yasushi Horii, Kansai University, Japan

503.4 09:00

Estimation of the Complex System Poles for a Multiband Metamaterial Absorber Topology Using the MUSIC Algorithm Approach Oznur Turkmen-Kucuksari, Gonul Turhan-Sayan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

503.5 09:20

A Novel Loss Suppression Mechanism for Optical Materials including Negative Index Metamaterials Yassine Ait-El-Aoud, Adil-Gerai Kussow, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States

09:40 Break 503.6 10:00

A Unidirectional Near-field Plate Mohammadreza F. Imani, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States

503.7 10:20

Efficiency Improvement of p-i-n Solar Cell by Embedding Quantum-dots Yi-Hsien Lin, Jean-Fu Kiang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

503.8 10:40

Simple Electromagnetic Bandgap Structure for the Side Band Suppression of the Ring Ultra-Wideband Bandpass Filter Ya-Chi Liu, Sean Goldberger, Kai Chang, Texas A&M University, United States

503.9 11:00

Back radiation reduction of 60 GHz CMOS slot Antenna-on-Chip (AoC) using Artificial Dielectric Layer (ADL) for Area Reuse Adel Barakat, Ahmed Allam, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Egypt; Hala Elsadek, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Haruichi Kanaya, Hongting Jia, Kuniaki Yoshitomi, Ramesh Pokharel, Kyushu University, Japan

183

Fr-AM

503.10 Metamaterial Measurement in a Cylindrical Coaxial Fixture with 11:20 Consideration for Inter-Element Coupling Joshua Shehan, Ryan Adams, Thomas Weldon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States

Friday, July 11

08:00 - 11:40

Session 504

Sultana

AP-S

Reconfigurable Arrays Session Co-Chairs: Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University; Tommy Lam, Lockheed Martin Company 504.1 A 5 GHz Beam Steering Array for Portable Wireless MIMO 08:00 Application Nowrin Chamok, Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States 504.2 08:20

Phased Array System Consisting of Unit Pattern Reconfigurable Square Loop Antennas Arpan Pal, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom; Amit Mehta, Swansea University, United Kingdom; Rob Lewis, BAE Systems, United Kingdom; Nathan Clow, DSTL, United Kingdom

504.3 08:40

Null Steering Antenna Array Using Phase-only Weights Tommy Lam, Lockheed Martin, United States

504.4 09:00

A frequency/pattern reconfigurable modified dipole antenna array Youssef Tawk, Firas Ayoub, Christos Christodoulou, Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center, United States; Joseph Costantine, California State University, Fullerton, United States

504.5 Frequency-Tunable Patch Array Using Highly Anisotropic Liquid 09:20 Crystal Firas Ayoub, Christopher Woehrle, Youssef Tawk, The University of New Mexico, United States; Joseph Costantine, California State University, Fullerton, United States; Derek Doyle, Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States

Fr-AM

09:40 Break 504.6 10:00

2D Beam Scanning Focal Plane Array Using Microfluidic Reconfiguration Techniques Ahmad Gheethan, Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida, United States

504.7 10:20

Discretized Reactive Loading Based on Switched Stubs for Null Steering in Yagi-Uda Arrays Douglas Bogan, David Kelley, Bucknell University, United States

504.8 10:40

Reconfigurable Array Antenna in LTCC technology Diana Veronica Navarro-Mendez, Luis Fernando Carrera-Suarez, Escuela Politecnica Nacional, Ecuador; Mariano Baquero-Escudero, Hon Ching Moy-Li, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain

504.9 11:00

Switched-Beam Antenna Array for 60 GHz WPAN Applications Marc Imbert, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain; Anna Papió Toda, Franco De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, United States; Jordi Romeu, Lluis Jofre, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain

504.10 Reconfigurable Beam Steering Metasurface Absorbers 11:20 Idellyse Martinez, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States

184

Friday, July 11 Session 505

08:00 - 11:40

L3

URSI

Innovative Antenna Designs Session Co-Chairs: Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST); Maxim Ignatenko, University of Colorado 505.1 08:00

Innovative Design of Scanning Antennas using Electronically Reconfigurable Metasurfaces Santi Concetto Pavone, Enrica Martini, Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy; Jean Chazelas, Christian Renard, Thales, France; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy

505.2 Complementary Metasurfaces Applied to the Design of Leaky Wave 08:20 Antennas Marco Faenzi, Enrica Martini, David González-Ovejero, University of Siena, Italy; Gabriele Minatti, European Space Agency, Netherlands; Paolo De Vita, Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A., Italy; Marco Sabbadini, European Space Agency, Netherlands; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy 505.3 08:40

Front-to-Back Ratio Enhancement of On-Chip Antenna Using Artificial Dielectrics at 300 GHz Waqas H. Syed, Giuseppe Fiorentino, Daniele Cavallo, Marco Spirito, Andrea Neto, P. M. Sarro, TU Delft, Netherlands

505.4 09:00

Application of Characteristic Current Decomposition to HF antenna design on a business jet Quentin Carayol, Dassault Aviation, France; Olivier Vacus, CEA/Cesta, France

505.5 09:20

Ultra Low-Profile Spherical Cap Helical Antennas for Satellite-based M2M Communications Yin He, David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada

09:40 Break 505.6 10:00

Design of Horizontal Magnetic Dipole for HF Communications Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado, United States

505.7 10:20

Electrically Small Antennas with Q Approaching Chu-Thal Limit Jingjing Li, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States

505.8 10:40

Non-uniform Meshed Embroidered Patch Antennas Shiyu Zhang, Rob Seager, Alford Chauraya, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; William G. Whittow, Antrum Ltd, United Kingdom; Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom

505.9 11:00

E-Textile Equiangular Spiral Antenna and Microstrip Balun Exposed to Physical Mistreatment Sean Goldberger, Kai Chang, Texas A&M University, United States

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505.10 Design and Analysis of Slotted Sectoral Waveguide Array Antennas 11:20 Embedded in Cylindrically Stratified Media Mert Kalfa, Vakur Behçet Ertürk, Bilkent University, Turkey

Friday, July 11 Session 506

08:00 - 11:40

L4

URSI

Frequency Selective Surfaces and Metasurfaces Session Chair: J. Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University 506.1 08:00

Design of Broadband Metasurfaces to Manipulate Waves with Arbitrary Polarizations Jun Ding, Bayaner Arigong, Rongguo Zhou, Yuankun Lin, Hualiang Zhang, University of North Texas, United States

506.2 08:20

Design and Characterization of Metamaterial-based Dual Band Absorber for Infrared Applications Hamzeh Jaradat, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States

506.3 08:40

Reconfigurable Band Rejection Frequency Selective Structures Jeffrey Kula, Prabhakar Pathak, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

506.4 Controlling the Effective Permeability of Materials with Metallic 09:00 Inclusions Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Chinwe Njoku, William G. Whittow, Loughborough University, United Kingdom 506.5 09:20

Broadband Negative-capacitor-based Enhanced Transmission through Subwavelength Aperture Silvio Hrabar, Petar Kolar, Antonija Peric, University of Zagreb, Croatia

09:40 Break 506.6 Reduction of the impedance dependence on the Suspended-Strip Gap 10:00 Waveguide Antonio Berenguer, Mariano Baquero-Escudero, Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Felipe Vico-Bondia, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain 506.7 10:20

Superior Dual Band FSS with Fractal Elements Te-Kao Wu, NG, retired, United States

506.8 10:40

Improved Bandpass FSS for Wireless Communications Te-Kao Wu, NG, retired, United States

506.9 11:00

Tailoring Beams for FSS Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Chinwe Njoku, Loughborough University, United Kingdom

Fr-AM

506.10 Printed Tunable Miniaturized Frequency Selective Surface with 11:20 BST/Polymer Composite Filled Interdigital Capacitors Mahdi Haghzadeh, Lal Mohan Bhowmik, Craig Armiento, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States

186

Friday, July 11 Session 507

08:00 - 09:40

L10

AP-S

Advances in RFID Sensing Session Chair: Luca Catarinucci, University of Salento 507.1 08:00

Physics-Based Approach for Antenna Design Optimization of RFID Tags Mounted on and Inside Material Layers Shuai Shao, Robert J. Burkholder, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

507.2 Advances in the Design of Smart, Multi-Function, RFID-Enabled 08:20 Devices Riccardo Colella, Danilo De Donno, Luciano Tarricone, Luca Catarinucci, University of Salento, Italy 507.3 08:40

A New Technique for Positioning of Chipless RFID Tags Reza Rezaiesarlak, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States

507.4 Binary RFID Chip Impedance Measurement for UHF Tag Antenna 09:00 Design Hongbin Ge, Yuan Yao, Junsheng Yu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Xiaodong Chen, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 507.5 09:20

UHF RFID Reader Signal and Polarization Detector Zhenglan Xie, Wenbin Lin, Southwest Jiao Tong University, China; Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China; Li Yang, Northeastern University, China

Friday, July 11 Session 508

10:00 - 11:40

L10

URSI

Theoretical Electromagnetics Session Co-Chairs: Silvio Barbin, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil; Mats Gustafsson, Lund University 508.1 10:00

Near-Field RCS Measurements with strong couplings Sylvain Morvan, Olivier Vacus, CEA, France

508.2 10:20

Scalar Potential Formulation for a Gyrotropic Inhomogeneous Medium Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States

508.3 10:40

Scalar Potential Formulation for a Bianisotropic Gyrotropic Inhomogeneous Medium and Associated Boundary Conditions Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States

508.5 Electromagnetic Wave Interaction with 3D Arrays of Quadrupolar 11:20 Inclusions Amir Nader Askarpour, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

187

Fr-AM

508.4 Stored energy for small antennas from the fields and the input 11:00 impedance Mats Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden; Lars Jonsson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden

Friday, July 11 Session 509

08:00 - 11:00

L6

URSI

Estimation and Detection Session Chair: Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba 509.1 08:00

Optimal pattern synthesis for RCS measurements Olivier Vacus, CEA, France

509.2 DOA Estimation By ESPAR Antennas Using Fourth-Order MUSIC 08:20 Algorithm Xin Wang, Bong-Jun Kim, Heung-Gyoon Ryu, Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea 509.3 08:40

An Iterative Algorithm for Interference Detection and Cancellation Using Multiple Receiver Antennas Mohammad Amjadi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States

509.4 09:00

DOA Estimation of Correlated Wideband Signals by using Multi-band EM Algorithm Hiroyoshi Yamada, Satoshi Shirai, Niigata University, Japan; Toshihiko Nishimura, Yasutaka Ogawa, Takeo Ohgane, Hokkaido University, Japan; Yoshio Yamaguchi, Niigata University, Japan

509.5 09:20

Antenna and Propagation Effects on Microwave Heartbeat Detection Vaughn Cable, James Lux, Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States

09:40 Break Human Detection Using Doppler Radar with Micro-Doppler and Physical Characteristics of Target Youngwook Kim, California State University, Fresno, United States

509.7 10:20

Impact of Matching Networks on Direction Finding Performance Utilizing Two Closely Spaced Electrically Small Antennas Xiaoju Yu, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States

509.8 10:40

Well-Posed Microwave Imaging in Focusing Media: 2D Generalization and Impact on Convergence of the Contrast Source Inversion Method Anton Menshov, Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada

Fr-AM

509.6 10:00

188

Friday, July 11

08:00 - 11:40

Session 510

L5

URSI

EM and EMC Metrology Session Co-Chairs: Abdullah Eroglu, Purdue University; Ana Vazquez Alejos, University of Vigo 510.1 08:00

EMC Study Using Spherical Harmonic Interface Procedure (SHIP) Jeanne Quimby, Diana Arceo, Fred Bednarski, John D. Rockway, Ronald Marhefka, SPAWAR SSC Pacific, United States

510.2 08:20

Assessment of Electromagnetic Dosimetric values from Non-Ionizing Radiofrequency Sources in a Conventional Road Vehicle Peio Lopez-Iturri, Erik Aguirre, Leire Azpilicueta, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Silvia De Miguel-Bilbao, Victoria Ramos, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain; Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain

510.3 08:40

Experimental effects of radio channel noise in the propagation of precursor signals Ana Vazquez Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain; Muhammad Dawood, New Mexico State University, United States

510.4 09:00

Nondestructive Electromagnetic Material Characterization of Uniaxial Media Using a Two-Flanged Rectangular-Waveguide Technique Neil Rogers, Michael Havrilla, Milo Hyde IV, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States; Andrew Bogle, University of Dayton Research Institute, United States

510.5 09:20

Cylindrical Coplanar Waveguides (CCPW) for Ice Detection Christopher Bassey, Timothy Vosecky, Azusa Pacific University, United States

09:40 Break 510.6 10:00

The Evaluation of the Dielectric Constants and Loss Tangents for Different Structural Foams in Wet and Dry Conditions Elliott Hutchcraft, Richard Gordon, Ellen Lackey, The University of Mississippi, United States

510.7 10:20

Transformer Based High Power Directional Couplers Abdullah Eroglu, Purdue University, United States

510.8 10:40

Four-Port Reflectometer Design and Implementation Abdullah Eroglu, Thomas Wolf, Purdue University, United States

510.9 11:00

A New Noncoherent Radar Pulse Compression Based on Complementary Sequences Ashraf Seleym, October 6 University, Egypt

510.10 Crack Detection using Microwave Substrate Integrated Waveguide 11:20 (SIW) Sensor Taehwa Yun, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea

Fr-AM

189

Friday, July 11 Session 511

08:00 - 11:40

L11

AP-S/URSI

Printed Circuits and Front-Ends Session Chair: Xun Gong, University of Central Florida 511.1 A Simple Transmission Line Circuit Model for Dual-Mode SIW Hybrid 08:00 Coupler Wael Abdel-Wahab, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)/ University of Waterloo (UW), Canada; Ying Wang, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Canada; Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada 511.2 08:20

Ka-Band Loaded-Line Phase Shifter Design on Flexible Substrate Weijie Zhu, University of Central Florida, United States; Ya Shen, TriQuint Semiconductor Florida Design Center, United States; Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States

511.3 08:40

The impact of different power dividers used in a non-uniform planar antenna array Tiago Varum, João Matos, Pedro Pinho, Ricardo Abreu, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal

511.4 09:00

Design and Implementation of Microwave Transistor Amplifiers using Two-Section CCITLs Surachai Limsaengruchi, Rardchawadee Silapunt, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand; Danai Torrungrueng, Asian University, Thailand

511.5 09:20

Planar Interdigital-Coupled UWB Bandpass Filter with a Notched Band Kaida Xu, Yonghong Zhang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; William T. Joines, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States

09:40 Break 511.6 10:00

A Vertical Waveguide-to-Suspended Stripline Transition M. Amin Nikravan, Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States

511.7 A Novel Through Via for Printed Circuit Boards at Millimeter-Wave 10:20 Frequencies Hongyu Zhou, Farshid Aryanfar, Samsung Research America, United States 511.8 10:40

Multilayer Liquid Crystal Polymer Based RF Front-end Module for Millimeter Wave Imaging Yifei Zhang, Shouyuan Shi, University of Delaware, United States; Rick Martin, Phase Sensitive Innovations Inc., United States; Peng Yao, Kevin Shreve, Dennis Prather, University of Delaware, United States

Fr-AM

511.9 Design of Third Order Band Pass Filter Using Coupled Meta-material 11:00 Resonators Ahmed Ibrahim, El Mimi Uibversity, Egypt; Adel Abdel-Rahman, South Valley Uibversity, Egypt; Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC University, Egypt 511.10 Small-Signal Modeling of HJFET Using Analytical Methods and Particle 11:20 Swarm Optimization Zahra Zeinadini, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

190

Friday, July 11 Session 512

08:00 - 11:40

L12

AP-S

Printed and Planar Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Rod Waterhouse, Pharad, LLC; Payam Nayeri, Colorado School of Mines 512.1 08:00

Tri-Band Cactus Shaped Printed Monopole Chio Saephan, Haider Khaleel, Ben Valdovinos, Sonoma State University, United States; Ayman Isaac, Ayad Bihnam, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States

512.2 08:20

Design of Low Reflection Coefficient Printed Antennas Rod Waterhouse, Dalma Novak, Pharad, LLC, United States

512.3 08:40

Compact Spiral Antenna for Space Based Applications Kevin Zack, Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States; Ayman Isaac, Ayad Bihnam, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States

512.4 09:00

Dependence of Radiation Pattern on Dogbone-pair Arrangement Installed on Surface Wave Antenna Takeshi Fukusako, Yuta Tanogashira, Kumamoto University, Japan

512.5 09:20

Printing Antenna on Paper: A Cost-Effective Method Sima Noghanian, Brent Sayers, Mike Black, Yihsiang Chang, Reza Fazel-Rezai, University of North Dakota, United States

09:40 Break 512.6 10:00

Probe-Fed Hybrid-Patch Cylindrical SIW Antenna Prenticê C. Ribeiro Filho, Alexis F. Tinoco-S., Daniel C. Nascimento, José C. da S. Lacava, Technological Institute of Aeronautics - ITA, Brazil

512.7 10:20

Flexible CPW-IFA Antenna Array with Reduced Mutual Coupling Ayman Abbosh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States; Hussain Al-Rizzo, Said Abushamleh, Ayad Bihnam, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States

512.8 10:40

Analysis of Printed Archimedean and Single Ended Bifilar Spirals for Wireless Applications Wai Siang Yeoh, Institute of High Performance Computing, A*STAR, Singapore

512.9 11:00

Flexible CPW-IFA Antenna for Wearable Electronic Devices Ayman Abbosh, Hussain Al-Rizzo, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States; Said Abushamleh, Ayad Bihnam, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States

512.10 Dual Circularly Polarized Broadband CPW-Fed Square Slot Antenna 11:20 with Two L-Shape Strips Jiaran Qi, Chongzhi Han, Shu Lin, Jinghui Qiu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China

Fr-AM

191

Friday, July 11 Session 513

08:00 - 11:40

L13

AP-S

Antenna Arrays Session Co-Chairs: Joseph Costantine, California State University, Fullerton; Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico 513.1 08:00

Microstrip Antenna Subarray Design through Simulation-Driven Surrogate Optimization Slawomir Koziel, Stanislav Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland; Wlodzimierz Zieniutycz, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

513.2 08:20

A Bandwidth-Enhanced Millimeter-Wave Microstrip Comb-Line Array Antenna with Parasitic Elements on Liquid Crystal Polymer Substrate Ryohei Hosono, Yusuke Uemichi, Xu Han, Ning Guan, Yusuke Nakatani, Fujikura Ltd., Japan

513.3 08:40

Adaptive Beamforming for Random Planar Arrays Maialen Ciaurriz, Youssef Tawk, Christos Christodoulou, Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center, United States; Joseph Costantine, California State University, Fullerton, United States

513.4 09:00

Design and Measurement of a Linearly Polarized Radial Line MSA Array with U-slot Circular MSAs Yuki Kimura, Sakuyoshi Saito, Yuichi Kimura, Saitama University, Japan

513.5 09:20

AEP and Mutual Coupling Formulation for Antenna Array Synthesis via Convex Optimization José Ignacio Echeveste, Miguel Ángel González, Juan Zapata, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain

09:40 Break High Gain Stacked Antenna Array for 60 GHz Communication Systems Waleed Tariq Sethi, Hamsakutty Vettikalladi, Majeed A Alkanhal, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

513.7 10:20

A Multiobjective Invasive Weed Optimization Algorithm for Time-Modulated Antenna Array Design Wentao Li, Yongqiang Hei, Xidian University, China

513.8 10:40

Improved Coupled Ultra-wideband Dual-Polarized Antenna Array With Corrugated Ground Xudong Bai, Xianling Liang, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

513.9 11:00

A Broadband Circularly Polarized Antenna Array for Beamforming applications in X-Band Chunlan Lu, Juhong Shen, Wenquan Cao, Wei Shao, Fanqiu Meng, PLA University of Science and Technology, China

Fr-AM

513.6 10:00

192

Friday, July 11 Session 514

08:00 - 09:40

L14

AP-S

EBG and Terahertz Radiating Elements Session Co-Chairs: Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University; David Thiel, Griffith University 514.1 08:00

Printed dipole antennas on substrates reinforced with unidirectional conducting fiber David V. Thiel, Manimaran Kanesan, Griffith University, Australia

514.2 08:20

Manipulating Antenna Radiation Patterns with Angle Holography Michael Chen, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada

514.3 08:40

Numerical analysis of terahertz generation characteristics of photoconductive antenna Jitao Zhang, Mingguang Tuo, Min Liang, Xiong Wang, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States

514.4 09:00

Achieving High Directivity-Bandwidth through Flat GRIN Superstrates in Fabry-Perot Cavity Antennas Raheel M. Hashmi, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia; Stuart G. Hay, CSIRO, Australia

Friday, July 11 Session 515

10:00 - 11:40

L14

URSI

Wireless Communication Devices and Propagation Session Chair: Mario Orefice, Politecnico di Torino 515.1 10:00

Propagation Study and Link Analysis for WSN in Train Cars Sergio Arianos, ISMB, Italy; Gianluca Dassano, Francesca Vipiana, Mario Orefice, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Franco Lambertino, Mario Rossi, SKF Industrie, Italy

515.2 10:20

Passive UHF-RFID tags for Blu-ray discs. Simone Zuffanelli, Pau Aguilà, Ferran Paredes, Gerard Zamora, Ferran Martín, Jordi Bonache, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

515.3 Display Screen Incorporated as Electromagnetic Radiative Antenna 10:40 Element Yu-Jiun Ren, Kevin Wolentarski, Nokia, United States 515.4 11:00

Design of UHF-RFID tags based on the T-match network Gerard Zamora, Pau Aguilà, Simone Zuffanelli, Ferran Paredes, Ferran Martín, Jordi Bonache, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

515.5 A Directional Small Radio Repeater for Enhanced Ad-hoc Wireless 11:20 Communication Mani Kashanianfard, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States

Fr-AM

193

Friday, July 11

08:00 - 11:40

Session 516

Chickasaw

URSI

Time-Domain Methods Session Chair: Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University 516.1 08:00

Some Trade-offs in the Application of Unconditionally-Stable Schemes to the Finite-Element Time-Domain Method Haksu Moon, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States

516.2 08:20

Huygens Absorbing Boundary Condition Fumie Costen, Hanan Almeer, Jean-Pierre Bérenger, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom; Ryutaro Himeno, Hideo Yokota, RIKEN, Japan

516.3 08:40

A Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Solving Transient Maxwell Equations with Nonlinear Material Properties Kostyantyn Sirenko, Ozum Asirim, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia

516.4 09:00

Discontinuous Galerkin Time-Domain Method for Simulating the Scattering from Periodic Metallic Nanostructures Yunjia Zeng, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Zhi Ning Chen, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore; Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States

516.5 09:20

Introducing a new method for FDTD modeling of electromagnetic wave propagation in magnetized plasma Alireza Samimi, Jamesina Simpson, University of Utah, United States

Fr-AM

09:40 Break 516.6 10:00

3D numerical analysis of the Leap-Frog Discontinuous Galerkin algorithm for Maxwell equations Jesus Alvarez, Airbus Defense and Space, Spain; Luis Angulo, Amelia Rubio Bretones, Rafael Gomez Martin, Mario Fernandez Pantoja, Salvador G. Garcia, University of Granada, Spain

516.7 10:20

A Stable, PWTD-Accelerated Time Domain Integral Equation Solver Andrew Pray, Naveen Nair, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States

516.8 10:40

A Periodic Discontinuous Galerkin Time Domain Framework with a Floquet Mode Absorbing Boundary Condition Nicholas Miller, John D. Albrecht, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States

516.9 11:00

Space-Time Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Time Domain Maxwell’s Equations Marco D. Santia, John D. Albrecht, Shanker Balasubramaniam, Michigan State University, United States

516.10 An FFT-Accelerated Envelope-Tracking Method for Transient Analysis 11:20 of Scattering from Dispersive Biological Tissues Guneet Kaur, Ali Ender Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

194

Friday, July 11 Session 517

08:00 - 11:00

River Bluff

URSI

Remote Sensing of the Earth Session Chair: Hao Ling, University of Texas at Austin 517.1 08:00

Evaluating Compact Polarization Performance in DESDynI Mission Shadi Oveisgharan, Scott Hensley, Bruce Chapman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States

517.2 08:20

Time Series Analysis of Retrieved Soil Moisture and Vegetation Water Content Using QuikSCAT data Shadi Oveisgharan, Ziad Haddad, Ernesto Rodrigues, Joe Turk, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States; Li Li, Naval Research Laboratory, United States

517.3 08:40

ISAR Imaging of a Small Wind Turbine Chenchen Li, Shang-Te Yang, Hao Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

517.4 09:00

Estimation of Plasmaspheric Electron Content at Low latitudes using GNSS Signals Krishna Reddy Desi Reddy, Satya Srinivas Vemuri, Dattatreya Sarma Achanta, Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, India

517.5 09:20

Experimental characterization of scattering and propagation properties of multilayer radome under rain conditions Jorge L. Salazar-Cerreno, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), United States; V. Chandrasekar, Alessio Mancini, Colorado State University, United States

09:40 Break 517.6 10:00

Localization of Anti-Personnel Landmines using Multi-Bistatic Ground-Coupled Ground Penetrating Radar Margery Hines, Alexander Piers, Kaidi Du, Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, José Ángel Martínez-Lorenzo, Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States

517.7 10:20

Multiphysics coupling of dynamic fluid flow and electromagnetic fields for subsurface sensing Yunyun Hu, Wenji Zhang, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States

517.8 10:40

On the Detectability and Appraisal of Hydraulic Fractures in Layered Media Using Borehole Resistivity Measurements Kai Yang, Carlos Torres-Verdin, Ali Ender Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

Fr-AM

195

Friday, July 11 Session 518

13:20 - 15:00 URSI

Steamboat Special Session

Terahertz Antennas, Systems, and Interconnects Session Co-Chairs: Hao Xin, University of Arizona; Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 518.1 13:20

THz and mmW On-Wafer Device and Integrated Circuit Characterization with Non-Contact Probes Cosan Caglayan, Georgios C. Trichopoulos, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States

518.2 13:40

All-dielectric Steerable Leaky-Wave THz Antenna Mohammad Memarian, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada

518.3 Sub-wavelength Terahertz Imaging System using a Vector Network 14:00 Analyzer Georgios C. Trichopoulos, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States Accuracy Study of Low- and High-Order Numerical Techniques for Analysis of Scattering on Plasmonic Nanosphere at THz Frequencies Mohammad Shafieipour, Chen Niu, Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada

518.5 14:40

Leaky-Wave Slit Antenna Incorporated with a Frequency Selective Surface for Terahertz Application Truong Khang Nguyen, Fabian Rotermund, Ikmo Park, Ajou University, Republic of Korea

Fr-PM

518.4 14:20

196

Friday, July 11 Session 519

13:20 - 17:00 AP-S/URSI

Cotton Row Special Session

Time-domain Arrays for Innovative Communication and Sensing Systems Session Co-Chairs: Andrea Massa, University of Trento; Paolo Rocca, University of Trento 519.1 13:20

High directive array antennas based on coherent pulses radiation in time domain Aniello Buonanno, Michele D’Urso, Selex ES, Italy; Domenico Pavone, Consorzio Optel, Italy; Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, Selex ES, Italy

519.2 Power Amplifier Models for Multi-Beam Wideband Active Transmit 13:40 Arrays Randy L. Haupt, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Manoja Weiss, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., United States 519.3 14:00

Radar Applications and instantaneous control in Time-Domain Arrays Jérôme Euzière, Régis Guinvarc’h, Supélec, France; Bernard Uguen, Université de Rennes 1, France; Raphaël Gillard, INSA Rennes, France

519.4 14:20

Time-Switched Arrays and Reflect-Arrays Alan Tennant, Y Tong, Y Wang, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom

519.5 14:40

Examination of Target RCS Characteristics in FDA Radars Cagri Cetintepe, Simsek Demir, Middle East Technical University, Turkey

15:00 Break 519.6 15:20

State-of-the-art Harmonic-Balance techniques for the accurate design of time-modulated arrays driven by time-varying phasors Diego Masotti, Vittorio Rizzoli, Paolo Francia, Franco Mastri, Alessandra Costanzo, University of Bologna, Italy

519.7 15:40

Time-Modulated Arrays as a Physical Backbone for new Generation Wireless Services Paolo Rocca, Lorenzo Poli, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center@DISI, University of Trento, Italy

519.8 16:00

Time-Modulated Arrays For Digital Communications Roberto Maneiro-Catoira, Julio Bregains, Jose A. Garcia-Naya, Luis Castedo, University of A Coruña, Spain

519.9 16:20

Time Modulated Beamformer for Sidelobe Blanking William Barott, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States; Braham Himed, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States

519.10 Direction of Arrival Estimation Based on Time-modulated Antenna 16:40 Array Chuan Liu, Shiwen Yang, Quanjiang Zhu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

Fr-PM

197

Friday, July 11 Session 520

13:20 - 16:40

Mississippi

AP-S

Electromagnetic Band Gap Structures Session Chair: William McKinzie III, Wemtec, Inc. 520.1 13:20

60 GHz Patch Antenna in LTCC with an Integrated EBG Structure for Antenna Pattern Improvements William McKinzie III, Wemtec Inc, United States; Deepukumar Nair, Bradley Thrasher, Michael A Smith, Elizabeth Hughes, James Parisi, DuPont, United States

520.2 13:40

Double Cone Ultra Wide band Unit Cell in Ridge Gap Waveguides Shoukry I. Shams, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada

520.3 14:00

Antenna Beam Shaping Using Conformal Hybrid AMC/EBG Reflectors Mohamed Lamine Abdelghani, Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS-EMT University of Quebec, Canada; Mahmoud Niroo-Jazi, Concordia University, Canada

520.4 14:20

Reflection Phase Characterization of a Circularly Symmetric High Impedance Surface Mikal Askarian Amiri, Constantine A. Balanis, Ahmet C. Durgun, Arizona State University, United States

520.5 14:40

Design of a compact low Profile High-Gain UHF Antenna Using High-Impedance Surfaces Nora Mohamed Mohamed-hicho, Eva Antonino-Daviu, Marta Cabedo-Fabrés, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain

15:00 Break 520.6 15:20

Enhancing the Directivity of a Short-Length Horn by an EBG Cavity Silvio Ceccuzzi, Cristina Ponti, Giuseppe Schettini, Roma Tre University, Italy

520.7 15:40

Extended Asymptotic Corrugation Boundary Conditions Ahmed Kord, Islam Eshrah, Cairo University, Egypt

520.8 16:00

A Novel Bilateral UC-EBG Structure Ahmed Abdelreheem, Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC University, Egypt

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520.9 Design and Simulation of a Low Profile Antenna on a Vertical Stepped 16:20 EBG Mohammad Hossein Zadeh, Amir Torki, Payman Rasekh, Reza Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

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Friday, July 11 Session 521

13:20 - 17:00

Sultana

AP-S

Adaptive, Active, and Smart Antennas Session Chair: Christophe Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal 521.1 13:20

An Autonomous Self-Adapting Conformal Array for Cylindrical Surfaces with a Changing Radius Benjamin Braaten, Sayan Roy, Irfan Ullah, Sanjay Nariyal, North Dakota State University, United States; Dimitris E. Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States

521.2 Using Bezier Curves to Design Self-Adapting Conformal Phased-Array 13:40 Antennas Sayan Roy, Bilal Ijaz, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States 521.3 14:00

Nulls of a Conformal Beamforming Array on an Arbitrary Wedge-Shaped Surface Irfan Ullah, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States

521.4 14:20

On the Effects of a Changing Cylindrical Surface on the Nulls of a Conformal Beamforming Array Irfan Ullah, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States

521.5 14:40

Vortex Beam Generation Using Circular Leaky-Wave Antenna Amar Al-Bassam, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany; Mohamed A. Salem, Christophe Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada

15:00 Break 521.6 15:20

Fixed-Frequency Leaky-Wave Antenna for Simultaneous Forward and Backward Scanning Debabrata K. Karmokar, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia

521.7 15:40

Multiple-Frequency Adaptive Antenna Processing over Imperfect Ground Planes Walid Dyab, Dojana Salama, Tapan K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain

521.8 16:00

1D Switched Beam Fabry-Pérot Leaky Wave Antenna Aymen El Cafsi, Lotfi Osman, Ali Gharsallah, Tunis El Manar University, Tunisia; Mourad Nedil, University of Quebec (UQAT), Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS-EMT University of Quebec, Canada

521.9 16:20

Novel UWB CB-CPW Butler Matrix for Wireless Applications Mourad Nedil, University of Quebec (UQAT), Canada; Mohamed Aymen El Cafsi, Tunis El Manar University, Tunisia; Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS-EMT University of Quebec, Canada; Ali Gharsallah, Tunis El Manar University, Tunisia

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Friday, July 11 Session 522

13:20 - 17:00

L3

URSI

Antenna Theory and Measurements Session Co-Chairs: Steven Weiss, Army Research Laboratory; Chien-Hao Liu, University of Wisconsin–Madison 522.1 13:20

Evaluating the Performance of the Ft. Huachuca Compact Range Michael Francis, Ronald Wittmann, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), United States

522.2 13:40

A Dipole in the Presence of the Earth´s Surface: Analytic Solutions and Realization with HFSS James Conroy, ENSCO, Inc., United States; Dane Thompson, ANSYS, Inc., United States

522.3 14:00

Non-Foster Techniques for Designing Broadband Electrically-Small Antennas and Biomimetic Antenna Arrays Amir Reza Masoumi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States

522.4 14:20

The Distribution of Support for the Radiation of Spherical Modes on the Surface of Small Antennas Ted Simpson, University of South Carolina, United States

522.5 14:40

Highly Miniaturized Low-VHF Folded Dipole Antenna for Compact, Mobile Communication Applications Jihun Choi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States

15:00 Break 522.6 15:20

Dual-polarized radiating element for atmospheric 2-D electronically scanned active phased-array radars Jorge L. Salazar-Cerreno, Eric Loew, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), United States

522.7 15:40

Sparse Cruciform Reflector with Phased Array Feed Joshua Wilson, Eric Moore, Stephen Hartzell, Ronald Marhefka, Andrew Terzuoli, IEEE, United States

522.8 Bandwidth Enhancement of a Small Composite Antenna with Parasitic 16:00 Elements Hatim Bukhari, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 522.9 16:20

Measurement of Resonant Antennas Structures formed with Canonical Spherical Contours Residing over Conducting Spheres and Hemispheres Steven Weiss, Gregory Mitchell, Army Research Laboratory, United States

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522.10 Highly Integrated S-band Antenna Array 16:40 Marcello Ascione, Aniello Buonanno, Michele D’Urso, Maurizio Felaco, Ettore Flavio Meliadò, Selex ES, Italy

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Friday, July 11 Session 523

13:20 - 17:00

L10

URSI

Scattering and Diffraction Session Co-Chairs: Robert Burkholder, The Ohio State University; Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri, Kansas City 523.1 13:20

Ray Tracing Simulation Tool for Portal-Based Millimeter-Wave Security Systems Using the NVIDIA® OptiX™ Ray Tracing Engine Kathryn Williams, Luis E. Tirado, Zhongliang Chen, Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, José Ángel Martínez-Lorenzo, Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States

523.2 13:40

A Ray Tracing Algorithm for Multiple Reflections by Flat Plates, and Multiple Diffractions by Straight Wedges and Vertexes Federico Puggelli, Giorgio Carluccio, Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy

523.3 Efficient Iterative Physical Optics Algorithm for Electrically Large 14:00 Scatterers Giorgio Carluccio, Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy; Luca Pandolfo, Paolo De Vita, Mauro Bandinelli, IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A., Italy 523.4 14:20

Correction Term of MER for PO Surface-to-Line Integral Reduction for Curved Surfaces Pengfei Lu, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

523.5 14:40

Scattering and Diffraction Analysis of Radiation from Finite Reflectarray Antennas in the Near-Field Focused Shih-Chung Tuan, Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan; Hsi-Tseng Chou, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan

15:00 Break 523.6 15:20

Radar Signatures of a Vertical-Axis Wind Turbine Chenchen Li, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Rajan Bhalla, Leidos Inc., United States; Hao Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United States

523.7 15:40

Radiation of a Line Source by a Half-plane Located at the Interface Between Isorefractive Media Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States

523.8 16:00

Some New Methods in Asymptotic Evaluation of Integrals: Application to Airy Functions Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States

523.9 16:20

Application Of Mixed Order BCGS-FFT On Contrast Enhanced Oil Reservoir Imaging Zhiru Yu, Wenji Zhang, Duke University, United States; Jianyang Zhou, Xiamen University, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States

523.10 Balanced Inversion of Radar Cross Section Data for Snow-Covered Sea 16:40 Ice Dielectric Profile Reconstruction Nariman Firoozy, Puyan Mojabi, David Barber, University of Manitoba, Canada

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Friday, July 11 Session 524

13:20 - 15:00

L6

AP-S

Arrays of Small Antennas Session Chair: John Volakis, The Ohio State University 524.1 13:20

Tuning and Matching a Miniature Antenna Array Glauco Fontgalland, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

524.2 13:40

Miniaturized Antenna Array with Co2Z Hexaferrite Substrate for Massive MIMO Qianyun Zhang, Zhijiao Chen, Yue Gao, Clive Parini, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom; Zhinong Ying, Sony Mobile Communications, Sweden

524.3 Compact EZ Antenna Arrays for Field Management in HPM 14:00 Applications Eric Ramon, J. Scott Tyo, Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United States; Michael Skipper, Michael Abdalla, ASR Corporation, United States; Joshua Martin, USASMDC Technical Center, United States; Larry Altgilbers, US Army Space & Missile Defense Command Technical Center, United States A Circularly Polarized Array with Directive, Electrically Small Parasitic Antenna Elements Cameron Cato, Sungkyun Lim, Georgia Southern University, United States

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524.4 14:20

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Friday, July 11 Session 525

13:20 - 17:00

L5

AP-S

Ultra Wideband Antennas Session Chair: Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota 525.1 13:20

Compact Uni-planar Antenna with Polarization Diversity for UWB applicaton in Portable Devices Bybi P Chacko, Gijo Augustin, Tayeb A. Denidni, National Institute of Scientific Research, Canada

525.2 13:40

Wideband Vertically Polarized Omnidirectional Antennas for Direction Finding (DF) System Satish Sharma, San Deigo State University, United States; Jennifer Rayno, Sean Fernandez, San Diego State University, United States; Robert Bortolin, Andrey Berezin, Jay Kudva, NextGen Aeronautics Inc., United States

525.3 14:00

A Concept and Design Optimization of Compact Planar UWB Monopole Antenna Adrian Bekasiewicz, Slawomir Koziel, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

525.4 14:20

Axial Ratio Enhanced Ultra Wideband Slot Spiral on Hybrid EBGs Zheyu Wang, Konstantinos Karathanasis, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

525.5 14:40

Wide Slot Antennas for UWB On-Body Communications Wen-Tron Shay, Keng-Hsien Chen, Jenn-Hwan Tarng, National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan

15:00 Break 525.6 15:20

Compact Ultra-Wideband Printed monopole Antenna With Inverted L-Shaped Slots Mohamed Adel Sennouni, University of Hassan the first,Faculty of Science and Techniques, Morocco; Jamal Zbitou, University of Hassan the first,FPK, Morocco; Abboud Benaisa, University of Hassan the first,Faculty of Science and Techniques, Morocco; Abdelwahed Tribak, National Institute of Post and Telecommunication, Morocco; Hamid Bennis, University of Hassan the first, Morocco; Mohamed Latrach, ESEO, France

525.7 15:40

UWB Antenna Design with Quadruple-Band Rejection Characteristics Mohammad Al-Jarabeh, Hazem Al-Swaeer, Issa Al-Nasrawi, Mohamed Abdelazeez, The University of Jordan, Jordan

525.8 16:00

Ultra Widewband Printed Monopole Antenna with Curve shaped Extended Asymmetric CPW Ground Plane for Stable Unidirectional Radiation Pattern Shrikanth Reddy, Shilpa Kharche, Jayanta Mukherjee Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, India



525.9 16:20

Enhancement of Slot Antenna Parameters for Wideband Applications Ghyda’A Al-Maani, Mohamed Abdelazeez, The University of Jordan, Jordan

525.10 Compact and UWB Microstrip-Fed Monopoles Antenna 16:40 Yuan Chun Lee, Chun Long Wang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

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Friday, July 11 Session 526

13:20 - 17:00

L11

AP-S

Printed Antenna Applications Session Chair: Duixian Liu, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center 526.1 A Dual Polarized Stacked Patch Antenna for 94 GHz RFIC Package 13:20 Applications Duixian Liu, Md. Rashidul Islam, Chris Baks, Xiaoxiong Gu, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, United States 526.2 13:40

Dual-Band Circularly-Polarized Microstrip Antenna for Ku/Ka Band Statellite Communication Arrays Kevin Ming-Jiang Ho, Gabriel M. Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United States

526.3 14:00

A Mono-Pulse DOA Estimation Antenna Integrated with RF Amplifiers and Detection Circuits Ryo Tanaka, Eisuke Nishiyama, Ichihiko Toyoda, Saga University, Japan

526.4 14:20

Microwave Security System in Museums (Design and Implementation) Dalia Elsheakh, Hala Elsadek, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt

526.5 14:40

Patch Antennas with Superstrates for Landmine Detection Hussein Attia, Zagazig University, Egypt; Muhammed S. Boybay, Antalya International University, Turkey

15:00 Break 526.6 15:20

Mobile Base Station Dual Band Microstrip Antenna Mohamed El-Gendy, Haythm Abdullah, Esmat Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt

526.7 15:40

Wideband Slot Antenna for LTE Indoor Distribution Applications Xiao Fang Tang, Xiaowei Zhu, Zhen Qi Kuai, Southeast University, China

526.8 A Wide-band Dual Polarization Microstrip Antenna For TD-LTE 16:00 Applications Le Kuai, Nanjing Electronic Devices Institute, China; Xiaoxing Yin, Xiaowei Zhu, Southeast University, China; Chanyuan Chen, Nanjing Electronic Devices Institute, China 526.9 16:20

A Novel Printed Dipole UHF RFID Reader Antenna Hai-Yan Huang, Bing-Zhong Wang, Rui Zang, Mu-Sheng Liang, Zhe Wang, MingTao Tan, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

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526.10 Low-Profile Circularly Polarized Fabry-Perot Resonator Antenna Fed 16:40 by Linearly Polarized Patch Zhen-Guo Liu, Southeast University, China; Yong-Xin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Zhen-Xin Cao, Southeast University, China

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Friday, July 11 Session 527

13:20 - 17:00

L12

AP-S

Microstrip Antennas Session Chair: David Jackson, University of Houston 527.1 13:20

Simplified Microstrip Patch Antenna Design for Reduced Surface Wave Applications Ayed AlAjmi, Mohammad Saed, Texas Tech University, United States

527.2 13:40

Waveguide Integrated Microstrip Patch Antenna at THz Frequency Kumud Jha, Satish Sharma, San Deigo State University, United States

527.3 14:00

Center-Fed Patch Antenna with Low Cross Polarization Levels Rod Waterhouse, Dalma Novak, Pharad, LLC, United States

527.4 14:20

SLL Suppressed Monopulse Microstrip Antenna Design Ogun Colak, Turkish Naval Academy, Turkey; Demet Sahinkaya, Informatics and Information Security Research Center TUBITAK, Turkey

527.5 14:40

Compact Low Profile Wideband Rectangular Patch Antenna Ali Al-Azza, Frances Harackiewicz, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, United States

15:00 Break 527.6 15:20

Analysis and Design of a Microstrip Patch Antenna on LCP Substrate For 70 GHz Applications Jahanzeb Khan, Ghaffer Kiani, Rabah Aldhaheri, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia

527.7 Millimetre-Wave Stacked Patch Antenna Design on a Folded LCP 15:40 Substrate Nasiha Nikolic, Andrew Weily, CSIRO, Australia 527.8 16:00

Omnidirectional Horizontally-Polarized Cylindrical Microstrip Antenna with Two Parasitic Patches Alexander Svezhentsev, IRE of NASU Kharkov, Ukraine; Ping Jack Soh, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia; Sen Yan, Vladimir Volskiy, Guy A. E. Vandenbosch, KU Leuven, Belgium

527.9 16:20

60 GHz Compact Omnidirectional Printed Antenna Ahmed Mansour, Al-Baha private college, KSA, Saudi Arabia; Haythm Abdullah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Sherif E. Kishk, Mansoura University, Egypt; George Boeck, TU Berlin, Germany; Mohy-Eldin A. Abo-Elsoud Abo-Elsoud, Mansoura University, Egypt; George Boeck, Berlin University of Technology (TU Berlin), Germany

527.10 A Study of Microstrip Antenna Made of Transparent ITO Films 16:40 Guilin Sun, Badar Muneer, Qi Zhu, USTC, China

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Friday, July 11 Session 528

13:20 - 17:00

L13

AP-S

Wideband, Multiband, and Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Joshua Kovitz, University of California, Los Angeles; Xun Gong, University of Central Florida 528.1 13:20

Dual Frequency Patch Antenna Using Partially Shorted Annular Ring Patch Antenna Jun Goto, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Kazunari Kihira, Toru Takahashi, Hiroaki Miyashita, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan

528.2 13:40

Ultra Wideband Dual Square Trident Planar Antenna Hemachandra Reddy Gorla, Kaylyn Shaw, David Addison, Frances Harackiewicz, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, United States

528.3 14:00

Integrated Single-Fed Circularly-Polarized Patch Antennas with High-Q Cavity Filters Tianjiao Li, Haitao Cheng, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States

528.4 14:20

Small and Low Profile Stacked Patch Antenna with Wide Bandwidth and Stable Radiation Pattern Hideki Ueda, Kaoru Sudo, Michiharu Yokoyama, Ryuken Mizunuma, Masayuki Nakajima, Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Japan

528.5 14:40

Dual-band Circularly Polarized Antenna Fed by SICL Coupler Qi Wu, Haiming Wang, Chen Yu, Xiaowei Zhang, Wei Hong, Southeast University, China

15:00 Break 528.6 15:20

Multi-Technique Broadband Microstrip Patch Antenna Design Danny Colles, Northrop Grumman Corporation, United States; Dean Arakaki, Cal Poly State University, United States

528.7 15:40

Enhanced Broadband Performance of Thick CP Patch Antennas: A Novel Annular Gap Capacitor Design Joshua Kovitz, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States

528.8 16:00

A Novel Wide Beamwidth and Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antenna Loading Annular Dielectric Superstrate with Metal Ring Tianshuang Tan, Yulong Xia, Qi Zhu, USTC, China

528.9 16:20

A novel circular polarization antenna radome Zijian Xing, Ling Wang, Jianying Li, Kun Wei, Jiadong Xu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China

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528.10 Design and Simulation of a Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch 16:40 Antenna Using EBG Structure Mojtaba Zendeboodi, Abolghasem Zeidaabadi-Nezhad, Payman Rasekh, Reza Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

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Friday, July 11 Session 529

13:20 - 17:00

Chickasaw

AP-S

Numerical Methods for Transient Phenomena Session Co-Chairs: Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST); Mingyu Lu, West Virginia University 529.1 13:20

Time-Domain Finite Element Analysis of Ferromagnetic Hysteresis in Three Dimensions Su Yan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Joseph Kotulski, Sandia National Laboratories, United States; Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States

529.2 13:40

On the DC Loop Modes in the MOT Solution of the Time Domain EFIE Yifei Shi, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia; Mingyu Lu, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, United States

529.3 14:00

A Discontinuous Galerkin Time Domain-Boundary Integral Method for Analyzing Transient Electromagnetic Scattering Ping Li, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Yifei Shi, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia; Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia

529.4 14:20

A Nonuniform Time-Stepping Scheme for Nonlinear Electromagnetic Analysis Using Time-Domain Finite Element Method Su Yan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Joseph Kotulski, Sandia National Laboratories, United States; Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States

529.5 14:40

Time-Domain Green’s Function of Planar Conductive Thin Screens for Shielding Effectiveness Evaluations Giampiero Lovat, Rodolfo Araneo, Paolo Burghignoli, Salvatore Celozzi, University of Rome, Italy

15:00 Break 529.6 15:20

Mitigating the Dispersion of Convolution Quadrature Approaches to the Solution of the Time Domain Integral Equations of Electromagnetics Daniel Weile, University of Delaware, United States

529.7 15:40

Transient Analysis of Radiation from Phased Array Antennas in the Near/Far-Field Focus Applications Shih-Chung Tuan, Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan; Hsi-Tseng Chou, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan

529.8 16:00

Transient Scattering Analysis from a Hyperbolic Surface Illuminated by an EM plane wave via Surface Curvature Continuation of Ellipsoidal Surfaces Shih-Chung Tuan, Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan; Hsi-Tseng Chou, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan



529.9 16:20

529.10 A New Stable TD-MoM for Analysis of Infinite Conducting Cylinders 16:40 Illuminated by TE-Polarized Plane Waves Athar Azari, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Abolghasem Zeidaabadi-Nezhad, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

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Study of Late Time Stability for Marching On-In-Time Solution of TDIE Miaomiao Jia, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Yan-Wen Zhao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Yin Li, Sheng Sun, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China

Friday, July 11 Session 530

13:20 - 17:00

River Bluff

AP-S

Biomedical Imaging and Detection Session Co-Chairs: Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland; Ananda Mohan, University of Technology Sydney 530.1 13:20

Stepped Frequency Continuous Wave Software Defined Radar for Medical Imaging Jayaseelan Marimuthu, Konstanty Bialkowski, Amin Abbosh, The University of Queensland, Australia

530.2 Compressive Sensing for Stroke Detection in Microwave-Based Head 13:40 Imaging Lei Guo, Amin Abbosh, The University of Queensland, Australia 530.3 14:00

Broadband Bandpass Filter with Multiple Spurious Suppression for Microwave-Based Head Imaging Jayaseelan Marimuthu, Amin Abbosh, The University of Queensland, Australia

530.4 14:20

Near-field homogeneity optimization for several MRI dual-row RF head array geometries at 300 MHz Mikhail Kozlov, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany; Nicolas Boulant, CEA, DSV, I2BM, NeuroSpin, UNIRS, France; Robert Turner, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany

530.5 Microwave-Induced Thermoacoustic Imaging for Embedded Explosives 14:40 Detection Tao Qin, Xiong Wang, Huan Meng, Yexian Qin, Bruce Webb, University of Arizona, United States; Guobin Wan, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Russell Witte, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States

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15:00 Break 530.6 15:20

Performance Improvement for Thermoacoustic Imaging Using Compressive Sensing Tao Qin, Xiong Wang, Huan Meng, Yexian Qin, University of Arizona, United States; Guobin Wan, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Russell Witte, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States

530.7 15:40

Beamspace Time Reversal Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Microwave Breast Imaging Md Delwar Hossain, Ananda Mohan, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia

530.8 16:00

Passive, On Chip and In Situ Detection of Neuropotentials Asimina Kiourti, Cedric Lee, Abe Akhiyat, The Ohio State University, United States; Helen Schwerdt, Junseok Chae, Arizona State University, United States; John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States

530.9 16:20

Scatterer Localization Based on the Non-Radiating Equivalent Source Shahed Shahir, Jeff Orchard, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada

530.10 Breast Cancer Detection and Identification using Prony’s Method 16:40 Marwa Bannis, 6th October University, Egypt; Fatma El-Hefnawy, Electronic Research Institute and NARSS, Egypt; Hala Abd El Kader, Banha University, Egypt; Khaled ElMahgoub, Trimble Navigation/MIT, United States; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States

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Exhibitor Details Allwave Corporation Allwave Corporation is a leading scientific company specializing in antenna testing, wave propagation, and wireless communication. From 1996 until September of 2007, Allwave was known as Antcom Corporation. Its antenna production division was then sold to Novatel, Inc. As of September 18, 2007, Allwave has assumed all of Antcom’s previous business activities, except for the antenna production sector. Allwave is committed to continue providing to industry its cutting edge technologies in a wide spectrum of electromagnetic wave propagation. Address: 3860 Del Amo Blvd., # 404 Torrance, CA, 90503 United States Website: http://www.allwavecorp.com

Anritsu For over 40 years Anritsu has supplied leading test and measurement solutions to the DoD and other US Government branches. Anritsu provides communications, RF/microwave, wireless, data transport, optical, and general purpose test and measurement instruments for R&D, manufacturing, field installation, and maintenance. Address: 1155 E. Collins Boulevard, Suite 100 Richardson, Texas, 75081 United States Website: http://www.anritsu.com

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ANSYS, Inc. ANSYS, Inc. develops and globally markets engineering simulation software used by designers and engineers across a broad spectrum of industries. The company develops open and flexible simulation solutions that enable users to simulate design performance directly on the desktop, providing a common platform for fast, efficient and cost-effective product development, from design concept to final-stage testing and performance validation. Solutions from ANSYS for the electronics industry include: Signal and power integrity (SI/PI), electromagnetic interference and compatibility (EMI/EMC), microwave system design (RF/ MW), electromechanical and system design, electronics cooling and mechanical reliability. Address: 275 Technology Drive Canonsburg, PA, 15317 United States Website: http://www.ansys.com

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Delcross Technologies Delcross Technologies develops innovative simulation software for challenging cosite interference and installed antenna performance problems. Address: 301 N. Neil St, Suite 302 Champaign, Illinois, 61820 USA Website: http://www.delcross.com

EMSCAN EMSCAN is a world-leading developer of real-time magnetic very-near-field measurement solutions. We provide Real-Time Visual Test Solutions for Antenna and PCB Designers and Verification Engineers. RFxpert is the only real-time, compact, bench-top antenna measurement equipment that calculates accurate far-field patterns and radiated power levels based on near-field measurements. Immediate access to FF data saves time and cost by reducing reliance upon time consuming and costly anechoic chambers. Unique NF data provides insight into the root cause of problems. You can test base station antennas on your lab-bench! World’s fastest antenna performance test system is now available with LTE envelope correlation! EMxpert is a real-time, compact, bench-top EMC/ EMI diagnostic tool enabling designers to rapidly diagnose & solve EMC/EMI problems in a single design cycle. Gain insights about why designs fail something no chamber can give you. No more waiting for chamber time to redesign & test by trial & error. The EMxpert rapidly diagnoses even intermittent problems, which may go undetected when using handheld and automated probes. World’s fastest EMC/EMI diagnostic system is now in high resolution! Test your high density boards to visualize the root causes of potential EMC and EMI problems during pre- and post- EMC compliance testing. Address: 1715 27th Avenue NE, Suite #1 Calgary, AB, T2E 7E1 Canada Website: http://www.emscan.com 214

ETS-Lindgren ETS-Lindgren provides high performance antennas and turn-key EMC/RF/Wireless chamber solutions in standard and custom designs. RF and microwave absorber, multi-axis positioners, field probes, and monitors are just a few of our quality components. System solutions feature EMQuest™ software for fully automated 2-D and 3-D antenna pattern measurement for passive antennas and active wireless devices. Services include EMC antenna calibration at our A2LA accredited lab and wireless testing using the world’s first CTIA Authorized Test Lab (CATL). Address: 1301 Arrow Point Drive Cedar Park, Texas, 78613 USA Website: http://www.ets-lindgren.com

Haleakala Research and Development, Inc. Haleakala Research and Development Inc. was formed to research, develop, prototype, and commercialize plasma antennas, plasma frequency selective surfaces, and plasma waveguides. Under the direction of the CEO Dr. Theodore Anderson several peer reviewed journal articles have been written and a book titled “Plasma Antennas” was authored and published by Artech House. Haleakala R&D, Inc. has over 20 issued patents on plasma antennas. Haleakala R&D, Inc. has built FM and AM plasma antennas, smart plasma antennas, plasma reflector antennas, high powered plasma antennas, plasma frequency selective surfaces, and plasma waveguides. Haleakala R&D, Inc. has done theoretical work, experimental work, and prototype building. Several DOD contracts have been won by Haleakala R&D, Inc. Articles on the Haleakala R&D, Inc. plasma antenna technology has been written about in Scientific American and Popular Mechanics. Address: 7 Martin Road Brookfield, MA, 01506 United States Website: http://www.ionizedgasantennas.com

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IMST IMST GmbH, Germany is a researchdriven industrial engineering and design house specializing in radio technologies and microelectronics. Our target customers range from small companies to international corporations. IMST developed EMPIRE XCcel, one of the leading 3D EM field solvers for RF and microwave antennas, components, and systems. Due to its unique XPU technique EMPIRE XCcel has proven to be the fastest and most efficient 3D simulation engine which allows the modeling of highly complex structures within minutes. Address: Carl-Friedrich-Gauss-Straße 2 Kamp-Lintfort, NRW, 47475 Germany Website: http://www.imst.de

MI Technologies MI Technologies’ advanced approach to test and measurement systems has provided quality and affordable systems for more than 50 years. We continue to build on that legacy in the 21st century by offering the broadest choice of innovative products, systems and support that lead the industry in setting new standards for tomorrow’s performance. We continue our expansion with innovative custom engineered solutions in areas such as test chamber design, automated test equipment, development of microwave and RF products as well as customer support for applications in near-field, farfield, compact range, RCS and radome test systems. Address: 1125 Satellite Blvd., Suite 300 Suwanee, Georgia, 30024 USA Website: http://www.mitechnologies.com/

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Mician Inc. MICIAN design software has been instrumental in the success of space missions ranging from commercial C-band TV broadcast to Tera Hertz scientific research. Our µWave Wizard™ hybrid EM solver is known for fast and accurate simulation and optimization of passive microwave systems, feed networks and antennas. Please stop by and let us demonstrate typical applications such as horn and reflector antennas, cluster feeds, OMTs, polarizers, waveguide and combline filters, multiplexers, couplers, tapers and more. An integrated COM/VBA interface allows for external control and third party add-ons. Address: 1105 Steinhart Avenue Redondo Beach, California, 90278 United States Website: http://www.mician.com

Microwave Vision Group Microwave Vision Group (SATIMO, ORBIT/FR, AEMI, REMC) is an industry leader in antenna measurements and EMC testing. Our product portfolio includes multiprobe arrays, antennas, positioners, absorbers, shielding, SAR benches and measurement and analysis software. This broad product range enables us to offer you turnkey systems and the best in OTA antenna measurement and EMC solutions: speed, accuracy, multiple techniques and geometry capabilities. Our systems can be tailored to your industry specific testing requirements. We also offer measurement services, and project management and support. We are an international company with offices around the world serving a wide spectrum of international customers. Address: 2105 Barrett Park Drive, Suite 104 Kennesaw, Georgia, 30144 USA Website: http://microwavevision.com

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MIT Lincoln Laboratory MIT Lincoln Laboratory is a federally funded research and development center that applies advanced technology to problems of national security. Research and development activities focus on long-term technology development as well as rapid system prototyping and demonstration. These efforts are aligned within key mission areas. The Laboratory works with industry to transition new concepts and technology for system development and deployment. Address: 244 Wood Street Lexington, Massachusetts, 02420-9108 United States Website: http://www.ll.mit.edu

Morgan & Claypool Publishers Morgan & Claypool Publishers LLC is an innovative new company formed by experienced publishing professionals to serve the global research and development communities in science and technology. We believe that online delivery technology presents exciting opportunities for authors and publishers to create new information vehicles that improve on existing print documents. Our mission is to create “next generation” digital information products that combine authoritative content with state-of-theart technology and a customer-oriented business model. The company is headquartered in San Rafael, California (USA), and has offices in the San Francisco bay area, Fort Collins (Colorado), Bonita Springs (Florida), Princeton (New Jersey) and Seattle (Washington). The Synthesis Digital Library of Engineering and Computer Science launched in Fall 2005; the Colloquium Digital Library of Life Sciences launched in Fall 2009. Address: 40 Oak View Drive San Rafael, California, 94903 United States Website: http://www.morganclaypool.com

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Nearfield Systems, Inc. NSI has been providing state of the art antenna measurement systems for 25 years. To date we have delivered more than 500 such systems worldwide. NSI also offers in-house test facilities for contract antenna testing and consulting services for range evaluation and accuracy assessment. Address: 19730 Magellan Drive Torrance, California, 90502 United States Website: http://www.nearfield.com

Remcom, Inc. Remcom’s EM Simulation S o f t w a r e ensures proper antenna design and placement in almost any application. Models can be analyzed for efficiencies, dissipated power, SAR, radiation patterns, and more. XFdtd, our 3D solver, leads the industry with features such as XStream GPU Acceleration, CAD Merge, a pre-loaded customizable script library, and XACT Accurate Cell Technology. Address: 315 South Allen Street, Suite 416 State College, Pennsylvania, 16801 USA Website: http://www.remcom.com

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Tech-X Corporation Tech-X Corporation remains committed to technical excellence and innovation. Our scientists and software engineers collaborate to deliver quantifiable results. We combine academic research with a commercial software company’s sensibilities delivering high-quality, cuttingedge software that takes advantage of the latest hardware and software advances. Address: 5621 Arapahoe Avenue Boulder, Colorado, 80303 United States Website: http://www.txcorp.com

TICRA TICRA supplies the antenna industry with first-class EM modelling software, emphasizing reflector and feed applications. TICRA also markets diagnostics and spherical near-field to farfield transformation software for antenna measurement ranges, and provides consultancy services within antenna design. Address: Laederstraede 34 Copenhagen, Copenhagen, 1201-K Denmark Website: http://www.ticra.com

Time Domain Time Domain will demonstrate its PulsON 410 (P410) ultra wideband (UWB) module, a small, lowpower wireless sensor. In addition to serving as a product development platform, the P410 functions as an educational tool for students and as a research platform for professors, either in electromagnetics, signal processing, radar, precision range measurement and location, and ad hoc network formation. Address: 4955 Corporate Drive Suite 101 Huntsville, AL, 35805 United States Website: http://www.timedomain.com 220

Wiley Wiley is the leading society publisher, publishing on behalf of more societies and membership associations than anybody else. We offer 1250 online journals, thousands of books and e-books, reviews, reference works and databases. Stop by our booth to learn about what’s new at Wiley and receive 20% off your order. Address: 111 River Street Hoboken, New Jersey, 07030 United States Website: http://www.wiley.com

WIPL-D 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 responseperiod, thus making WIPL-D not only a tool provider, but also a valuable cooperator to the users. Address: Gandijeva 7, Apt. 32 Belgrade, Serbia, 11073 Serbia Website: http://www.wipl-d.com

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Author & Session Co-Chair Index A Aaen, Peter .................................................................................. 43, 75 Abadie, Jean Paul ............................................................................181 Abbas, Syed Muzahir ........................................................................ 73 Abbosh, Amin .................................................91, 113, 137, 140, 208 Abbosh, Amin (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................208 Abbosh, Ayman ...............................................................................191 Abdallah, Esmat ...............................................................64, 111, 204 Abd Allah, Esmat ..............................................................................148 Abdallah, Mohammad ...........................................................121, 142 Abdallah, Mona ................................................................................. 88 Abdalla, Mahmoud ...................................... 93, 111, 129, 190, 198 Abdalla, Michael .............................................................................202 Abdalla, Mohamed ........................................................................... 83 Abdelazeez, Mohamed ..................................................................203 Abdelghani, Mohamed Lamine ......................................................198 Abd El-Hameed, Anwer ..................................................................... 64 Abd El Kader, Hala ..........................................................................208 Abdellatif, Ahmed .................................................................. 138, 168 Abdel-Mageed, Mohamed ................................................... 110, 168 Abdel-Rahman, Adel ........................................................................190 Abdelrahman, Ahmed .....................................................................149 Abdelreheem, Ahmed ......................................................................198 Abdel-Wahab, Wael .................................................................88, 190 Abdul Ghaffar, Farhan ....................................................................111 Abdullah, Haythm .................................................................. 204, 205 Abo El-Dahab, Mohamed ...............................................................129 Abo-Elsoud, Mohy-Eldin A. Abo-Elsoud .........................................205 Aboserwal, Nafati ..................................................................107, 179 Abou Al-Alaa, Mohamed ................................................................148 Abouzar, Pooyan ..............................................................................177 Abreu, Ricardo ....................................................................... 133, 190 Abubakar, Aria ....................................................................... 100, 127 Abu Bakar Sajak, Aznida ................................................................122 Abumunshar, Anas J. ........................................................................156 Abu Safia, Ousama ........................................................................... 75 Abushamleh, Said ............................................................................191 Achanta, Dattatreya Sarma ...............................................68, 84, 195 Adams, Jacob ...................................................................................164 Adams, Robert J. .....................................................................142, 144 Adams, Ryan .............................................................................93, 183 Addamo, Giuseppe .........................................................................126 Addison, David .................................................................................206 Adhikari, Nischal ................................................................................ 96 Adrian, Simon ...................................................................................161 Adrian, Simon (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................160 Aghzout, Otman ...............................................................................106 Agneessens, Sam ............................................................................... 73 Aguilà, Pau .......................................................................................193 Aguirre, Erik .............................................................54, 140, 177, 189 Ahdi Rezaeieh, Sasan ........................................................................ 91 Ai, Bo ................................................................................................121 Aicardi, Irene ....................................................................................126 Ait-El-Aoud, Yassine ..........................................................................183 Akalin, Tahsin ...................................................................................... 59 Akhiyat, Abe .................................................................... 54, 145, 208 Akhtar, M Jaleel ...............................................................60, 119, 174 Akhter, Zubair ..........................................................................119, 174 Akinlabi-Oladimeji, Korede ............................................................... 98 222

Akkul, Mustafa .......................................................................... 99, 155 Akturk, Selcuk ...................................................................................165 Akyurtlu, Alkim .............................................................. 154, 183, 186 Akyurtlu, Alkim (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................157, 174 AlAjmi, Ayed .....................................................................................205 Alarcon, Eduard ................................................................................. 99 Alazemi, Abdullah .................................................................... 77, 111 Al Aziz, Masud ................................................................................156 Al-Azza, Ali ...............................................................................90, 205 Albani, Matteo ................128, 131, 132, 141, 146, 158, 185, 201 Albannay, Mohammed ...................................................................... 63 Al-Bassam, Amar ..............................................................................199 Albino, Alvaro ..................................................................................102 Albrecht, John D. .............................................................. 87, 158, 194 Aldhaheri, Rabah ................................................................... 123, 205 Alejos, Ana Vazquez (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................................189 Al-Hasan, Mu’ath .............................................................................166 Al-Husseini, Mohammed ........................................................ 145, 166 Ali, Abdulbaset .................................................................................119 Ali, Khaleda ...............................................................................55, 177 Alimenti, Federico ............................................................................... 74 Ali, Mohammod ..................................................................... 134, 184 Ali Saoucha, Naziha ......................................................................... 54 Al Ja’afreh, Saqer .............................................................................. 88 Alja’afreh, Saqer S. ............................................................................ 77 Al-Jarabeh, Mohammad ..................................................................203 Alkanhal, Majeed A .........................................................................192 Alkordi, Mohamed ............................................................................. 55 Allahgholi Pour, Zahra .....................................................................167 Allahgholi Pour, Zahra (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................156 Allam, Abdelmegeed ......................................................................... 93 Allam, Ahmed ...................................................................................183 Allen, Jeffery ....................................................................................... 83 Al-Maani, Ghyda’A ..........................................................................203 Almajali, E’qab .................................................................................149 Almalkawi, Mohammad .................................................................... 75 Almeer, Hanan .................................................................................194 Almoneef, Thamer .............................................................................. 79 Al-Nasrawi, Issa ...............................................................................203 Alrawashdeh, Rula ....................................................................88, 122 Al-Rizzo, Hussain ................................................................ 80, 82, 191 Alroughani, Hamad .........................................................................115 Alsaeed, Saud ..................................................................................101 Alsawaha, Hamad ...........................................................................113 Alshebeili, Saleh A. ..........................................................................133 Al-Swaeer, Hazem ...........................................................................203 Al-Tarifi, Muhannad .........................................................................113 Altgilbers, Larry ................................................................................202 Alù, Andrea ............................................... 45, 59, 75, 128, 147, 187 Alu, Andrea (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................... 59, 147, 165 Aluigi, Luca ......................................................................................... 74 Alvarez, Jesus ......................................................................... 180, 194 Álvarez Lopez, Yuri ................................................................ 100, 117 Alvarez-Melcon, Alejandro ..............................................................118 Alves, Carlos ....................................................................................102 Alwan, Elias A. ..........................................................................54, 145 Al-Zobui, Omar ................................................................................118 Amarloo, Hadi ...........................................................................82, 165 Ameen, Allam ...................................................................................131 Amendola, Sara ...............................................................................122 Amert, Anthony K. .............................................................................. 65 Amin, Emran Md ..............................................................................151 Amin, Muhammad ...........................................................................128 223

Amirhosseini, Asad ............................................................................. 50 Amiri, Mikal ........................................................................................ 46 Amjadi, Mohammad .................................................................54, 188 Amra, Claude ...................................................................................173 Anagnostou, Dimitris E. .............................................................44, 199 Anderson, Greg ................................................................................. 97 Anderson, Theodore ..........................................................76, 94, 124 Ando, Atsuya ....................................................................................124 Ando, Makoto ....................................................49, 58, 63, 144, 201 Andriamiharivolamena, Tsitoha ......................................................... 80 Andriulli, Francesco P. .............................................................127, 161 Andriulli, Francesco (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................161 Angulo, Luis ......................................................................................194 Angulo, Luis D. ..................................................................................180 Ano, Susumu .....................................................................................139 Anselmi, Nicola ................................................................................138 Antar, Yahia M.M. ....................................................88, 90, 111, 150 Antar, Yahya (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................................111, 129 Anthony, Theodore ..................................................................152, 172 Antoniades, Marco ..........................................................................129 Antonino-Daviu, Eva ........................................................ 88, 124, 198 An, Wenxing ...........................................................................112, 116 Arai, Hiroyuki ....................................................................................133 Arakaki, Dean .........................................................................119, 206 Arakaki, Dean (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................119 Araneo, Rodolfo ............................................................118, 124, 207 Araque Quijano, Javier L. ......................................................... 71, 106 Arceo, Diana .............................................................................83, 189 Arianos, Sergio .................................................................................193 Arigong, Bayaner ............................................................... 48, 82, 186 Armiento, Craig ...................................................................... 154, 186 Aronsson, Jonatan ............................................................................142 Arshad, Muhammad Kamran ..........................................................112 Arumugam, Darmindra .......................................................... 136, 171 Arvas, Ercument .........................................................................86, 178 Aryanfar, Farshid .......................................................90, 99, 108, 190 Arya, Ravi ..................................................................................86, 110 Ascione, Marcello ............................................................................200 Asefi, Mohammad ...................................................................... 82, 85 Ashizawa, Yoshito ............................................................................165 Asili, Mustafa ...................................................................................... 55 Asirim, Ozum ....................................................................................194 Askarian Amiri, Mikal ......................................................................198 Askarpour, Amir Nader ...................................................................187 Astrain, Jose Javier ....................................................................54, 177 Atkins, P. R. ........................................................................................141 Atmatzakis, Georgios ......................................................................150 Attardo, Elia A. .................................................................................100 Attia, Hussein ...........................................................................131, 204 Aubert, Herve ..................................................................................... 74 Augustin, Gijo ............................................................................ 77, 203 Augustin, Gijo (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................138 Austrebert Sabory Garcia, Raffael ................................................... 44 Avser, Bilgehan .................................................................................129 Awadalla, Kamal .............................................................................131 Aydiner, Alaeddin .....................................................................86, 142 Aygun, Kemal ...................................................................................142 Ayoub, Firas ............................................................ 94, 145, 153, 184 Azari, Athar ......................................................................................207 Azodi, Hossein ................................................................................... 83 Azpilicueta, Leire ..............................................................54, 177, 189 Azzeddine, Salim ............................................................................... 67 224

B Babakhani, Behrouz ................................................................111, 129 Baccarelli, Paolo ..............................................................................150 Baczewski, Andrew ..........................................................................180 Baek, Kwanghyun ............................................................................108 Baena Doello, Juan Domingo .........................................................124 Bae, Seok-Hee .................................................................................... 84 Bagci, Hakan ..... 85, 87, 109, 117, 128, 143, 144, 159, 165, 194, 207 Bagci, Hakan (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................... 143, 165, 207 Baghai-Wadji, Alireza ......................................................................161 Baghdadi, Hisham ...........................................................................177 Bagley, Jeremy .................................................................................114 Baharuddin, Merna ........................................................................... 79 Bahramzy, Pevand .......................................................................77, 95 Bai, Fan ............................................................................................... 96 Bai, Jian ............................................................................................181 Bai, Xudong ........................................................................ 46, 99, 192 Baker, James ....................................................................................... 95 Bakogianni, Sofia .............................................................................122 Baks, Chris ........................................................................................204 Baktur, Reyhan .................................................................................... 64 Balakrishnan, Ramanan ...................................................................120 Balanis, Constantine A. .................................... 46, 49, 107, 179, 198 Balanis, Constantine (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................. 46 Balasubramaniam, Shanker ............................................................194 Balewski, Lukasz ...............................................................................158 Baltus, P. .............................................................................................. 76 Bamba, Aliou ....................................................................................139 Bamberg, Stacy ................................................................................119 Bana, Viktor ............................................................................... 97, 114 Bandinelli, Mauro ............................................................................201 Banerjee, Archita ................................................................................ 90 Ban, Hiroshi ......................................................................................139 Bannis, Marwa .................................................................................208 Bao, Kun ...........................................................................................153 Baquero-Escudero, Mariano ...........................................81, 184, 186 Barakat, Adel ....................................................................................183 Baran, Anastasia .......................................................................85, 104 Barber, David ...................................................................................201 Barbin, Silvio (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................187 Bargeron, James ........................................................................66, 152 Baron, William .................................................................................134 Barott, William ........................................................................ 138, 197 Barott, William (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................138 Barrera, Joel .....................................................................................154 Barrios, Amalia .................................................................................182 Baselmans, Jochem ............................................................................ 61 Basha, Moahamed Ali .....................................................55, 131, 150 Basilio, Lorena ..................................................................................128 Baskey, Himangshu ............................................................................ 60 Bassey, Christopher ..........................................................................189 Batchelor, John C. .................................................................. 114, 171 Batchelor, John (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................114 Batra, Jaskirat ............................................................................94, 148 Bayat, Nozhan ................................................................................... 57 Beaskoetxea, Unai ............................................................................. 59 Bebbington, David H.O. .................................................................... 52 Becker, Ulrich ....................................................................................106 Bednarski, Fred .................................................................................189 Begum, Sahena .................................................................................. 54 Behdad, Nader ................... 62, 70, 120, 123, 128, 140, 156, 200 225

Behdad, Nader (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................120, 123, 128, 156 Bekasiewicz, Adrian ........................................................... 89, 95, 203 Bekele, Ephrem .......................................................................... 89, 110 Belgiovane, Domenic .......................................................................179 Belostotski, Leonid ............................................................................126 Benaisa, Abboud .............................................................................203 Bendea, Iosif Horea .........................................................................126 Benedetti, Guido ................................................................................ 78 Benge, Marvin .................................................................................... 44 Benghalia, Abdelmadjid .................................................................... 88 Benlarbi-Delaï, Aziz ........................................................................... 76 Ben Mabrouk, Ismail .......................................................................... 67 Benmammar, Badr ............................................................................. 54 Bennett, Alyssa ................................................................................... 78 Bennis, Hamid ..................................................................................203 Bensebti, M ......................................................................................... 78 Ben-Shimol, Yehuda .........................................................................121 Benton, David ...................................................................................148 Bereka, Desalegn .............................................................................132 Bérenger, Jean-Pierre ................................................................56, 194 Berenguer, Antonio .................................................................161, 186 Berezin, Andrey ................................................................................203 Bergsrud, Corey ...............................................................................163 Bernabeu-Jimenez, Tomas ................................................................. 88 Bernabeu-Jimenez, Tomas (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................... 88 Bernety, Hossein M. ............................................................... 118, 165 Bernhard, Jennifer .................................................................51, 72, 82 Bernhard, Jennifer (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................51, 72 Berrenger, Jean-Pierre (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................ 56 Berry, Christopher .................................................................. 118, 175 Beruete, Miguel .................................................................................. 59 Besieris, Ioannis ................................................................................146 Bevacqua, Martina ................................................................ 100, 117 Bhalla, Rajan ....................................................................................201 Bhardwaj, Shubhendu ................................................................ 48, 63 Bhaskar, Manoj .......................................................................119, 174 Bhattacharyya, Rahul .......................................................................151 Bhattacharyya, S.K. ........................................................................... 52 Bhattacharyya, Tarun Kanti ............................................................... 95 Bhowmik, Lal Mohan ...................................................... 65, 154, 186 Bialkowski, Konstanty ............................................................. 173, 208 Bianconi, Giacomo ..........................................................................176 Bibb, Darcy ..............................................................................102, 121 Bihnam, Ayad ..................................................................... 80, 82, 191 Bilgic, Winfried .................................................................................134 Bin Sayed, Sadeed .................................................................109, 143 Birtcher, Craig ..................................................................................179 Birtcher, Craig R. ................................................................................ 46 Bishop, Nicholas ..............................................................................134 Bisognin, Aimeric ................................................................................ 49 Bito, Jo ..................................................................................... 115, 153 Björninen, Toni .........................................................................122, 151 Black, Mike .......................................................................................191 Black, Richard ..................................................................................... 51 Blair, Steve ........................................................................................118 Blanco, Darwin ................................................................................... 73 Blaunstein, Natan .............................................................................121 Blazquez, Beatriz ...................................................................... 97, 167 Bleszynski, Elizabeth .......................................................................... 52 Bleszynski, Marek .............................................................................. 52 Bligiannis, Ioannis .............................................................................. 80 Boag, Amir ............................................................ 104, 106, 107, 109 Boeck, George .................................................................................205 226

Boeykens, Freek .................................................................................. 43 Bogan, Douglas ...............................................................................184 Boggs, Nicholas ................................................................................. 90 Bogle, Andrew ..................................................................98, 132, 189 Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Satheesh ...................................................... 54 Boldaji, Ashkan ................................................................................129 Boldini, Alain ...................................................................................... 89 Bolli, Pietro ........................................................................................126 Bonache, Jordi ........................................................................... 59, 193 Booske, John .....................................................................................123 Borda Fortuny, Cristina ....................................................................148 Borries, Oscar ..................................................................................160 Bortolin, Robert .................................................................................203 Bossard, Jeremy .................................................................................. 93 Boualleg, Samira ................................................................................ 67 Bouchibane, Fatma Zohra ........................................................78, 122 Boudaher, Elie .................................................................................... 72 Bou, Elisenda ...................................................................................... 99 Boulant, Nicolas ...............................................................................208 Bourlier, Christophe ..........................................................................178 Bousquet, Jean-Francois ...................................................................173 Boust, Fabrice ...............................................................................49, 66 Boutayeb, Halim ..................................................................... 166, 172 Bowman, Alec ..................................................................................126 Boybay, Muhammed S. ..........................................................119, 204 Boyraz, Ozdal ........................................................................ 130, 150 Bozzi, Maurizio .................................................................................. 73 Braaten, Benjamin ......................................................... 141, 148, 199 Braaten, Benjamin (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................... 148, 184 Brady, Jay ........................................................................................... 51 Branner, G.R. ...................................................................................... 97 Braunisch, Henning ..........................................................................142 Bray, Joey .........................................................................................111 Bregains, Julio ..................................................................................197 Brick, Yaniv .......................................................................................109 Bringi, V. N. ......................................................................................173 Brinster, Irina .....................................................................................105 Brizzi, Alessio ............................................................................55, 177 Brocker, Donovan ............................................................ 70, 110, 123 Brouwer, Matthew ............................................................................151 Brown, Anthony .................................................................................. 66 Brown, G ..........................................................................................157 Brown, Gary ....................................................................................... 52 Bruno, Oscar P ................................................................................... 57 Bruton, Len ........................................................................................126 Bucci, Donald J. .................................................................................. 78 Buchanan, Kris .......................................................................... 51, 157 Buehrer, R. Michael ..........................................................................145 Buffi, Alice ........................................................................................... 81 Bui Van, Ha ........................................................................................ 89 Bui, Viet Phuong ...............................................................................102 Bukhari, Hatim ..................................................................................200 Bukhari, Syed Sheheryar ................................................................... 82 Bull, David .......................................................................................... 91 Buonanno, Aniello ...................................................................197, 200 Burghignoli, Paolo ......................................................... 118, 150, 207 Burkholder, Robert J. ..................................................... 169, 176, 187 Burkholder, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................................201 Busk Sørensen, Stig ..........................................................................112 Bustamante, Roberto .......................................................................... 51 Butler, Chalmers ................................................................................. 92 Byun, Woo-Jin ...................................................................................130 227

C Cabedo-Fabrés, Marta ................................................... 88, 124, 198 Cable, Vaughn .................................................................................188 Caglayan, Cosan ...................................................................... 71, 196 Cai, Long-Rui ....................................................................................157 Cai, Qiang-Ming .................................................................... 143, 160 Caloz, Christophe ......................................... 47, 113, 118, 146, 199 Caloz, Christophe (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................. 113, 146, 199 Cameron, Trevor ................................................................................. 45 Campbell, Donald B. ......................................................................... 51 Camps-Raga, Bruno ............................................................... 126, 156 Cao, Wenquan .................................................................................192 Cao, Ying S. .....................................................................................170 Cao, Zhen-Xin ...................................................................................204 Capek, Miloslav ................................................................................. 46 Capoglu, Ilker ...................................................................................178 Capolino, Filippo ..................................................108, 128, 130, 150 Capozzoli, Amedeo .........................................................................176 Carayol, Quentin .............................................................................185 Cardona, Narcis ..............................................................................139 Card, Paul ........................................................................................... 82 Carlin, Matteo ........................................................................... 89, 117 Carluccio, Giorgio ...........................................................................201 Carluccio, Giuseppe ........................................................................134 Carmena, Jose M. ............................................................................122 Carrasco, Eduardo ...........................................................................112 Carrera-Suarez, Luis Fernando ................................................. 81, 184 Cartwright, Natalie ..........................................................................177 Carvalho, Nuno B. ...........................................................................169 Casaletti, Massimiliano ...............................131, 132, 141, 146, 158 Casaletti, Massimiliano (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................141 Casier, Koen .....................................................................................139 Caso, Roberto .................................................................................... 81 Casserly, Sean ..................................................................................119 Castaldi, Giuseppe ................................................................ 128, 147 Castedo, Luis ....................................................................................197 Catarinucci, Luca ..............................................................................187 Catarinucci, Luca (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................187 Cato, Cameron .................................................................70, 153, 202 Cavallo, Daniele .................................................... 65, 120, 179, 185 Ceccuzzi, Silvio ................................................................................198 Celik, Nuri .......................................................................................... 45 Celozzi, Salvatore .........................................................118, 124, 207 Cetintepe, Cagri ...............................................................................197 C Goswami, Jaideva .......................................................................... 86 Chabalko, Matthew ..............................................................65, 79, 99 Chacko, Bybi P. .................................................................................. 77 Cha, Dong-Ho .................................................................................... 84 Chae, Junseok ..................................................................................208 Chahal, Prem ...................................................................................... 98 Chaharmir, M. R. .....................................................................112, 132 Chahat, Nacer .................................................................................103 Chalas, Jeffrey ..................................................................................164 Chamanara, Nima ...........................................................................118 Chamberlain, Neil ...........................................................................181 Chamberland, Jean-Francois ....................................................78, 119 Chamberlin, Kent ..............................................................................168 Chamok, Nowrin ..............................................................................184 Champion, Michelle .............................................................. 116, 126 Chandrasekar, V. .......................................................................84, 195 Chang, Chin-Chia ............................................................................135 Chang, John .....................................................................................152 228

Chang, Kai .............................................................................. 183, 185 Chang, Ming-Hsuan ........................................................................131 Chang, Ruinan .........................................................................127, 162 Chang, Wenmo .................................................................................. 52 Chang, Xin ........................................................................................141 Chang, Yihsiang ...............................................................................191 Chapari, Amin .................................................................................... 70 Chapman, Bruce ..............................................................................195 Chatterjee, Deb ....................................................106, 120, 178, 201 Chatterjee, Deb (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................... 120, 201 Chattha, Hassan Tariq ....................................................................... 77 Chattopadhyay, Goutam (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................181, 196 Chauraya, Alford .............................................................................185 Chavannes, Nicolas .........................................................................104 Chazelas, Jean ........................................................................132, 185 Chehri, Hamou ................................................................................... 96 Chen, Chanyuan ..............................................................................204 Chen, Chi-Chih ....................................................51, 81, 97, 136, 179 Cheng, George .................................................................................. 85 Cheng, Haitao ..................................................................................206 Cheng, Jiangtao ................................................................................. 48 Cheng, Jierong ................................................................................... 45 Cheng, Jin .........................................................................................142 Cheng, Lin ........................................................................................... 96 Cheng, Tzu-Heng .............................................................................169 Chen, Guanbo ............................................................................ 85, 91 Chen, Horng-Dean ...........................................................................131 Chen, Hsing-Yi ..................................................................................121 Chen, Hungcheng ............................................................................129 Chen, Hway-Jen ...............................................................................182 Chen, I-Fong .....................................................................................169 Chen, Jianpei ....................................................................................121 Chen, Jui-Hung .................................................................................168 Chen, Keng-Hsien ...................................................................169, 203 Chen, Kuan-Hao ...............................................................................170 Chen, Kun .........................................................................................106 Chen, Li-Qing ...................................................................................169 Chen, Luyao ......................................................................................132 Chen, Menglin ..................................................................................131 Chen, Michael ..................................................................................193 Chen, Ming .......................................................................................179 Chen, Nan-Wei ................................................................................155 Chen, Pu ............................................................................................. 55 Chen, Qiang .....................................................................................141 Chen, Rushan ...................................................................................160 Chen, Shih-Yuan .............................................. 51, 70, 135, 155, 169 Chen, Shih-Yuan (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 70 Chen, Wan .......................................................................................168 Chen, Wei-Ji .............................................................................101, 168 Chen, Wen-Lii ...................................................................................157 Chen, Wen-Shan ..............................................................................129 Chen, Wen-Shyh ..............................................................................148 Chen, Xiaodong ............................................................... 62, 167, 187 Chen, Xudong ......................................................................... 100, 135 Chen, Xudong (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................135 Chen, Yen-Sheng ................................................................................ 72 Chen, Yifan ......................................................................................... 91 Chen, Yifan (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................... 91, 137 Chen, Yikai .......................................................................................115 Chen, Yongpin P. ..................................................143, 160, 161, 176 Chen, Zhijiao ....................................................................................202 Chen, Zhi Ning ..........................................................80, 95, 169, 194 Chen, Zhi Ning (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................... 80 229

Chen, Zhongliang ............................................................................201 Chen, Zhuozhu .................................................................................150 Cherrett, Robin .................................................................................182 Chetty, Kevin .....................................................................................148 Cheung, S.W. ..................................................................................... 75 Chew, Weng Cho ....89, 106, 127, 141, 142, 144, 159, 160, 161, 180 Chew, Weng Cho (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................127, 141, 159 Chiang, Chen-Hsuan ........................................................................169 Chien, Chun-Fan ...............................................................................157 Chien, Yu-Lun ....................................................................................148 Chin, Jit Kai .......................................................................................114 Chio, Chi-Hou ...................................................................................121 Chio, Tan-Huat .........................................................................112, 152 Chiou, Yi-Chyun ................................................................................133 Chirravuri, Jagannath .......................................................................154 Chitta, Subhashini ............................................................................104 Chiu, Chi-Yuk ....................................................................................140 Chiu, Tsenchieh .................................................................................129 Chobanyan, Elene ......................................................... 143, 173, 176 Choe, Hyeonhyeong .......................................................................... 63 Choi, Jaehoon .........................................................................101, 122 Choi, Jihun ........................................................................................200 Choi, Junsung ...................................................................................145 Choi, Sangjo ............................................................................. 47, 165 Cho, Keizo .......................................................................................... 77 Choubani, Fethi .................................................................................. 93 Chou, Chien-Chorng .......................................................................... 80 Chou, Hsi-Tseng ....................................................... 51, 157, 201, 207 Chow, Bo-Zhi ....................................................................................155 Cho, Yong-Heui ................................................................................130 Christodoulou, Christos .......65, 94, 101, 121, 130, 145, 150, 153, 166, 168, 181, 184, 192 Christodoulou, Christos (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................. 145, 192 Chrysler, Andrew ................................................................................ 92 Chuang, Chin-Cheng .......................................................................157 Chuang, Huey-Ru ............................................................................... 80 Chuang, Shih-Keng ............................................................................ 69 Chung, Hyun Kyu .............................................................................121 Church, Justin ....................................................................................114 Ciaurriz, Maialen .............................................................................192 Cicolani, Maurizio ...........................................................................138 Cifola, Lorenzo .................................................................................181 Ciganovic, Vedran ...........................................................................147 Cihangir, Aykut .................................................................................101 Cina, Alberto ....................................................................................126 Ciou, Chun-Lin ..................................................................................129 Cismasu, Marius ................................................................................. 72 Clark, Brian ......................................................................................... 97 Clark, Thomas .................................................................................... 66 Claverie, Jacques ......................................................................84, 182 Clemente, Antonio .............................................................................. 95 Clénet, Michel .................................................................................... 88 Clow, Nathan ......................................................................... 166, 184 Coder, Jason .....................................................................................145 Coetzee, Jacob .................................................................................. 63 Colak, Ogun .....................................................................................205 Colburn, J. S. ...................................................................................... 94 Colella, Riccardo ..............................................................................187 Colgan, Timothy ................................................................................. 43 Colles, Danny ...................................................................................206 Collino, Francis .................................................................................158 Collins, Christopher ..........................................................................134 230

Colon, Juan ......................................................................................... 54 Conceição, Raquel .................................................................... 91, 137 Conceicao, Raquel (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................... 91, 137 Conroy, James ..................................................................................200 Conway, Gareth ................................................................................. 74 Conway, Gareth (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 74 Cook, Benjamin .........................................................................74, 115 Cook, Tom .......................................................................................... 84 Cooper, James .................................................................................... 74 Correas-Serrano, Diego ..................................................................118 Correia, Luis M .................................................................................102 Cortes-Medellin, German .................................................................. 51 Costa, Jorge R. ................................................................. 49, 149, 156 Costa, Jorge R. (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................149 Costa, Nadav ...................................................................................106 Costantine, Joseph ..................................... 101, 145, 166, 184, 192 Costantine, Joseph (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................ 101, 166, 192 Costanzo, Alessandra ......................................................................197 Costen, Fumie ...................................................................................194 Cotton, Simon ............................................................................84, 103 Couckuyt, Ivo ...................................................................................... 73 Coulibaly, Yacouba ............................................................................ 88 Coustou, Antony ................................................................................. 74 Couture, Simon .................................................................................170 Crawford, Z. .....................................................................................142 Crepin, Thomas .................................................................................. 49 Crocco, Lorenzo ..................................................................... 100, 117 Cross, William M. .............................................................................. 44 Crowgey, Benjamin ..................................................................... 60, 98 Crozier, Eugene .................................................................................. 54 Crozier, Stuart ...................................................................................140 Cruz, Catarina ..................................................................................149 Cuiñas, Iñigo .......................................................................... 140, 173 Cui, Tie Jun ......................................................................................... 56 Cui, Yanni ................................................................................111, 121 Cui, Yuehui .......................................................................................... 79 Cumby, Brad ....................................................................................... 94 Curcio, Claudio ................................................................................176 Cuthbert, Laurie ................................................................................136

D Dadgarpour, Abdolmehdi ................................................................. 93 Daerhan, Daerhan ...........................................................................153 Dai, Qi ..............................................................................................180 Dai, Zuo-Xing ....................................................................................133 Daly, Erica .......................................................................................... 72 Daly, Michael .............................................................................. 58, 83 Damiano, Nicholas ............................................................................ 67 Danaie, Mohammad .......................................................................166 Dandekar, Kapil R. ....................................................................78, 134 Dang, Jonathan ................................................................................102 Dang, Vinh .......................................................................................... 53 Dang, Xunwang .................................................................................. 77 Darces, Muriel ..................................................................................105 da S. Lacava, José C. ......................................................................191 Dassano, Gianluca ..........................................................................193 Datta Chowdhury, A. ......................................................................... 52 Dault, D. ......................................................................... 142, 160, 161 Davoyan, Arthur ................................................................................. 45 Dawood, Muhammad ........................................................... 140, 189 de Assis, Francisco ...........................................................................151 Deban, Ramin ...................................................................................112 231

Declercq, Frederick ............................................................................ 73 de Cos, Maria Elena ........................................................................111 Dedeban, Claude .............................................................................. 89 De Doncker, Philippe .......................................................................... 76 De Donno, Danilo ............................................................................187 De Flaviis, Franco ...........................................49, 108, 166, 167, 184 Deguchi, Hiroyuki .............................................................................112 Dehmollaian, Mojtaba .....................................................................117 De la Fuente, Ignacio ......................................................................... 59 Delaveaud, Christophe ...................................................................... 95 Delisle, Gilles ...................................................................................... 88 Della Giovampaola, Cristian ...........................................................128 de Lorenzo, Edita .............................................................................149 De Miguel-Bilbao, Silvia ..................................................................189 Demirci, Utkan .................................................................................... 55 Demir, Şimşek ...................................................................99, 155, 197 Demir, Veysel ...................................................................................... 86 Deng, Hai ..................................................................................53, 121 Deng, Ruyuan ...................................................................................130 Denidni, Tayeb A. ... 67, 77, 88, 93, 147, 166, 171, 198, 199, 203 Denidni, Tayeb (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................ 88, 93 Denisov, Alexander ............................................................................ 62 Densmore, Arthur ......................................................................46, 176 de Paolo, Tony .................................................................................... 84 Desi Reddy, Krishna Reddy ...............................................68, 84, 195 Desmal, Abdulla ........................................................................85, 117 Devabhaktuni, Vijay ..................................................................75, 126 DeVigili, Stefano ................................................................................. 78 de Villiers, Dirk .................................................................................167 De Vita, Paolo ........................................................................ 185, 201 Dey, Abhishek ..................................................................................... 64 Dezen, Patrice ..................................................................................181 Dhaene, Tom ...................................................................................... 73 Dhar, Sagar ......................................................................................101 Dhar, Sayantan .................................................................................. 73 Diaz, Alejandro .................................................................................. 72 Dib, Wassila .....................................................................................122 Dickey, Michael .................................................................................. 94 Di Donato, Loreto ................................................................... 100, 117 Dietrich, Carl ....................................................................................145 Ding, Hao .........................................................................................161 Ding, Jun ....................................................................................82, 186 Ding, Kung-Hau ................................................................................175 Ding, Shuai .......................................................................................100 Ding, Wen ........................................................................................161 Ding, Xumin ...............................................................................60, 110 Djordjevic, Antonije ..........................................................................135 Dmello, Sanjay .................................................................................176 Donderici, Burkay .............................................................................106 Donelli, Massimo .............................................................................118 Dong, Jiaxin ........................................................................................ 62 Donohoe, Patrick ................................................................................ 56 Doone, Michael ........................................................................84, 103 Dorostkar, Mohammad Ali ................................................................ 80 Douvenot, Remi ................................................................................175 Doyle, Derek ..............................................................65, 94, 130, 184 Doyle, Derek (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................... 65 Driscoll, Tom ....................................................................................... 81 Drummond, Franklin .........................................................................126 Duan, Ran .........................................................................................179 Duan, Ran (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................179 Duan, Xiaodeng ...............................................................................129 Duarte, Alcídia .................................................................................169 232

Dubard, Jean-Lou .............................................................................136 Du, Guohong ...................................................................................... 44 Du, Kaidi ...........................................................................................195 Durgun, Ahmet C. ............................................................................198 D’Urso, Michele .............................................................138, 197, 200 Dutta, Koushik ..................................................................................... 90 Duxbury, Paul ...................................................................................179 Du, Zhengwei ...................................................................................136 Dyab, Walid ............................................................92, 121, 142, 199 Dyer, Fred ........................................................................................... 76 Dziatczak, Michael ............................................................................ 96

E East, Jack ............................................................................................ 51 Ebadi, Siamak .................................................................................... 81 Echeverri Bautista, Mario Alberto ...................................................159 Echeveste, José Ignacio ...................................................................192 Eck, James ........................................................................................126 Edwards, Brian .................................................................................128 Ehrenberg, Isaac ................................................................................ 74 Eibert, Thomas .....................................................................47, 83, 161 Eichler, Jan .......................................................................................... 46 Eker, Taylan ........................................................................................ 99 El-Azhari, Hassen Moulay ................................................................. 67 Elboushi, Ayman ................................................................................. 89 El Cafsi, Aymen ................................................................................199 El Cafsi, Mohamed Aymen ..............................................................199 Eleftheriades, George (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................... 45 Eleftheriades, George V. .................................45, 51, 110, 193, 196 Elek, Francis ......................................................................................110 Elenga, Serge ...................................................................................178 Eleuterio, Ricardo ............................................................................... 91 Elfrgani, Aseim .................................................................................... 81 Elfrgani, Aseim (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................... 81 El-Gendy, Mohamed .......................................................................204 Elghannai, Ezdeen ...................................................................... 46, 81 Elghannai, Ezdeen ............................................................................ 51 El-Hefnawy, Fatma ...........................................................................208 El-Hennawy, Hadia ..........................................................................111 Elkarkraoui, Taieb ............................................................................... 88 ElMahgoub, Khaled ................................................................151, 208 ElMahgoub, Khaled (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................169 Elmansouri, Mohamed .................................................... 66, 113, 152 Elmansouri, Mohamed (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................113 Elmorshedy, Lina ...............................................................................177 Elsadek, Hala ......................................................................... 183, 204 El Sadek, Hala .................................................................................148 Elsewe, Mohamed ...........................................................................120 Elsheakh, Dalia ........................................................................111, 204 Elsheakh, Dalia (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 74 Elsherbeni, Atef .............................46, 86, 130, 149, 151, 154, 208 Elsherbeni, Atef (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................... 86 Emrich, Anders ................................................................................... 99 Endo, Yuta ........................................................................................... 91 Engheta, Nader ...............................................................45, 128, 147 Engheta, Nader (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 45 Entesari, Kamran .......................................................................94, 148 Erden, Fatih ......................................................................................... 50 Erdogan, Levent ................................................................................173 Erickson, Jillian ..................................................................................153 Ernesto Barbin, Silvio .......................................................................169 Eroglu, Abdullah .....................................................................119, 189 233

Eroglu, Abdullah (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................ 155, 189 Erricolo, Danilo .......................................................................... 57, 134 Erricolo, Danilo (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................... 170, 178 Ertürk, Vakur Behçet .........................................................................185 Eshrah, Islam ............................................................................151, 198 Eskandari, Mohammad Reza ..........................................................117 Eskin, Murat Gokhan .......................................................................128 Esquius-Morote, Marc ...............................................................96, 112 Essaaidi, Mohammad ......................................................................106 Esselle, Karu P. ....................................................73, 90, 91, 193, 199 Esselle, Karu (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................... 90 Estep, Nicholas .................................................................................. 75 Ethier, Jonathan ................................................................................115 Etminan, Aslan ...........................................................................53, 117 Ettorre, Mauro ...................................................... 116, 131, 132, 146 Ettorre, Mauro (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................131 Euzière, Jérôme ................................................................................197 Eyde, Zach ........................................................................................159 Eyraud, Christelle ............................................................................... 57 Ezzat, Mohamed ..............................................................................133

F Fabbro, Vincent ................................................................................175 Faenzi, Marco ........................................................................ 154, 185 Faircloth, Daniel ............................................................ 142, 144, 176 Fakharian, Mohammad Mehdi .......................................................134 Fakharzadeh, Mohammad ....................................................... 71, 139 Fakharzadeh, Mohammad (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................... 71 Falcone, Francisco ............................................54, 59, 140, 177, 189 Falcone, Francisco (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................. 59 Fang, Da-Gang ................................................................................131 Fan, Haijun ......................................................................................... 78 Fan, Wei ...........................................................................................102 Fan, Yingchun ...................................................................................172 Faraji, Hamide ..................................................................................150 Farhat, Mohamed ............................................................................128 Farooqui, Muhammad Fahad ..................................................74, 115 Farooqui, Zunnoorain ......................................................................126 Farquharson, Gordon ......................................................................154 Farr, Everett .......................................................................................116 Fasenfest, Kathleen ..........................................................................133 Fasenfest, Kathleen (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................................133 Fathy, Aly ..........................................................................................131 Fazel-Rezai, Reza .............................................................................191 Fear, Elise ............................................................................................ 85 Felaco, Maurizio ..............................................................................200 Feng, Li Ying ....................................................................................... 89 Feng, Zhenghe ................................................................. 61, 101, 133 Fenni, Ines .........................................................................................105 Fernandes, Carlos A. ....................................................... 49, 149, 156 Fernandes, Joana A. ........................................................................102 Fernandez Pantoja, Mario ...............................................................194 Fernandez, Sean ..............................................................................203 Ferrando-Bataller, Miguel ............................................. 124, 161, 198 Ferrero, Fabien ........................................................49, 101, 136, 166 Filipović, Dejan ....66, 77, 96, 102, 108, 113, 115, 134, 152, 181, 185 Fiorentino, Giuseppe ........................................................................185 Firoozy, Nariman .............................................................................201 Firouzeh, Zaker Hossein ................................. 70, 80, 148, 190, 207 Flores Tapia, Daniel ........................................................................... 91 Fluhler, Herbert ................................................................................... 86 234

Foged, Lars Jacob ..................................................... 69, 71, 106, 181 Foltz, Heinrich ...................................................................................152 Fontgalland, Glauco ........................................................................202 Foo, Senglee ....................................................................................... 49 Foroozesh, Alireza ...........................................................................154 Forouzmand, Ali ...............................................................................165 Forsberg, Per ....................................................................................... 99 Fortunato, Cosimo ............................................................................104 Francavilla, Matteo Alessandro .............................................159, 160 Francia, Paolo ...................................................................................197 Francis, Michael ..................................................................... 145, 200 Francis, Michael (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 71 Franco-Vazquez, Debora .................................................................149 Frasch, Jonathan ................................................................................. 60 Frederickson, Paul ............................................................................182 French, David ..................................................................................... 56 Freni, Angelo ....................................................................97, 146, 167 Freundorfer, Alois .............................................................................150 Frølund Pedersen, Gert ...................................................................... 77 Fuchi, Kazuko ..................................................................................... 72 Fuchs, Benjamin .........................................................................96, 157 Fuchs, Zachariah ..............................................................................175 Fu, Jiahui ....................................................................................64, 168 Fujimoto, Mitoshi .....................................................................112, 124 Fujimoto, Takafumi .............................................................................. 79 Fujita, Hiroyuki .................................................................................... 94 Fujita, Koji ........................................................................................... 62 Fukagawa, Shugo .............................................................................. 62 Fukusako, Takeshi .............................................................................191 Fullerton, Eric E. ................................................................................170 Furse, Cynthia ............................................................43, 92, 118, 119 Furse, Cynthia (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................................43, 119 Fuscaldo, Walter ..............................................................................116 Fu, Sidi .....................................................................................127, 143 Futatsumori, Shunichi ......................................................................... 56 Fu, Thomas .......................................................................................... 84 Futter, Peter .......................................................................................164 Fu, Yanzhi ........................................................................................... 62 Fu, Zhewei ........................................................................................169

G Gabard, Benjamin ............................................................................. 49 Gaffar, Md ................................................................................56, 104 Gagarin, Ruthsenne ............................................................... 120, 122 Gagnon, Nicolas .............................................................................149 Gaillot, Davy ....................................................................................139 Gajera, Halappa ............................................................................... 88 Galdi, Vincenzo ...............................................................45, 128, 147 Galeshi, Roofia .................................................................................145 Galli, Alessandro ..............................................................................116 Gál, Tamás .......................................................................................154 Gamez Rodriguez, Erik ...................................................................... 82 Gampala, Gopinath ........................................................................164 Gandini, Erio ....................................................................................167 Ganguly, Debarati ............................................................................. 90 Gangwar, Ravi Kumar ....................................................................... 88 Gan, Hui ...........................................................................................142 Ganta, Sathya .................................................................................... 43 Gan, Theng Huat ............................................................................... 56 Gao, Fuqiang ...................................................................................100 Gao, Guozhong ...............................................................................127 Gao, Xiang .......................................................................................136 235

Gao, Yue ................................................................................. 136, 202 Gao, Yue (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................................................136 Garcia-Naya, Jose A. ......................................................................197 Garcia, Salvador G. .............................................................. 180, 194 Garcia Sanchez, Manuel ...................................................... 106, 173 Garg, Prashant ................................................................................... 95 Garofalo, Paola ................................................................................. 78 Garrido Lopez, David ...............................................................96, 134 Garufo, Alessandro ..........................................................................152 Gay-Fernández, José Antonio .........................................................173 Gedney, Stephen .............................................................................144 Gehman, Jonathan ............................................................................. 84 Gehm, Michael .................................................................................. 58 Ge, Hongbin ....................................................................................187 Geng, Junping ................... 46, 48, 78, 88, 99, 150, 152, 174, 192 Geng, Zhe .................................................................................53, 121 Gennarelli, Gianluca ......................................................................... 57 Georgakopoulos, Stavros (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................76, 153 Georgakopoulos, Stavros V. .......................................... 76, 140, 153 George, Sumesh ................................................................................ 90 Gergel, Alexander ...........................................................................104 Gerini, Giampiero ............................................................................181 Gerstoft, Peter ...................................................................................182 Geubelle, Philippe H. .......................................................................158 Ge, Yuehe ........................................................................................... 80 Ghaemi, Kasra ..........................................................................62, 156 Ghalichechian, Nima ...................................................... 94, 155, 156 Ghanem, Khalida ........................................................ 54, 67, 78, 122 Gharsallah, Ali ..........................................................................73, 199 Ghazi, Galia ....................................................................................117 Gheethan, Ahmad ...........................................................................184 Ghosh, Debalina ..............................................................................157 Ghouz, Mohamed ...........................................................................129 Giaccari, Ennio .................................................................................138 Giacomini, Andrea ...........................................................................181 Gianesello, Frédéric .................................................................. 49, 101 Giarola, Enrico ................................................................................... 78 Gibson, John .....................................................................................153 Gigoyan, Suren ............................................................. 131, 132, 150 Gillard, Raphaël ...............................................................................197 Gilmore, Colin .................................................................................... 82 Glavin, Martin ..................................................................................137 Gloria, Daniel ..................................................................................... 49 Gogineni, Prasad .............................................................................156 Gogineni, Sivaprasad ......................................................................126 Goh, Chean Khan ............................................................................169 Gok, Gurkan ....................................................................................110 Goldberger, Sean .................................................................. 183, 185 Gomez-Diaz, Juan Sebastian .................................................112, 118 Gomez-Laso, Miguel Angel ............................................................... 59 Gomez, Luis J. .............................................................................. 43, 87 Gomez Martin, Rafael .....................................................................194 Gómez-Sousa, Hipólito ...........................................................141, 162 Gonano, Carlo Andrea ...............................................................89, 97 Gonçalves, Ricardo .................................................................169, 181 Gong, Shuxi .....................................................................................123 Gong, Xun ............................................................112, 130, 190, 206 Gong, Xun (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................112, 130, 190, 206 González, Miguel Ángel .................................................................192 González-Ovejero, David ......................................................132, 185 Gonzalez-Valdes, Borja .......................................100, 135, 195, 201 Good, Brandon .................................................................................. 44 Good, Brandon (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 44 236

Goonesinghe, Hasanga ..................................................................166 Gopinath, Anand .............................................................................132 Gordon, Josh ...................................................................................... 82 Gordon, Richard ..............................................................................189 Gorla, Hemachandra Reddy ....................................................90, 206 Gosal, Gurpreet ...............................................................................149 Gossard, Arthur ................................................................................175 Goto, Jun ..........................................................................................206 Goto, Keiji .........................................................................................178 Goudelev, Alexander ......................................................................... 78 Gou, Mingjiang ................................................................................160 Goykhman, Yuriy M. ........................................................................176 Graglia, Roberto .....................................................................107, 158 Graglia, Roberto (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................ 143, 158 Graham, Jennifer ..............................................................................173 Grayczyk, Bethany ............................................................................ 75 Grbic, Anthony ..............................45, 75, 110, 146, 163, 172, 183 Grbic, Anthony (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................... 110, 163 Greenwood, Andrew ......................................................................... 56 Gregoire, D. J. .................................................................................... 94 Gregory, Micah ................................................................. 89, 94, 147 Gregory, Micah (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 89 Griffiths, Scott F. ........................................................................93, 147 Grimaccia, Francesco ........................................................................ 89 Grimalsky, Oleg ...............................................................................143 Grzesik, Jan ........................................................................................ 85 Grzyb, Janusz ..................................................................................108 Guan, Jian ...............................................................................109, 144 Guan, Ning ......................................................................................192 Guclu, Caner ................................................................. 128, 130, 150 Guerrieri, Jeff ....................................................................................145 Guerrieri, Jeff (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................119 Guevara, Dinael ...............................................................................139 Guha, Debatosh .......................................................................... 88, 90 Guha, Debatosh (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 89 Guha, Sayantan ...............................................................................145 Guinvarc’h, Régis ............................................................ 66, 120, 197 Gu, Min ............................................................................................118 Gunes, Cagdas ................................................................................127 Guo, Fang .........................................................................................130 Guo, Han ..........................................................................................109 Guo, Huiping ....................................................................................168 Guo, Lan-Wei ...................................................................................160 Guo, Lei ............................................................................................208 Guo, Lisheng .....................................................................................163 Guo, Lu ......................................................................................62, 112 Guo, Lu (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................................... 62 Guo, Min ...................................................................................90, 133 Guo, Y. Jay .......................................................................................148 Guo, Yong-Xin ......................................................125, 140, 171, 204 Guo, Yongxin (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................140 Guo, Yuanming ................................................................................168 Gupta, Anshu ...................................................................................171 Gupta, Bhaskar .................................................................................. 73 Gupta, Bhaskar (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................... 73 Gupta, Gaurangi .............................................................................172 Gupta, Lokesh ...................................................................................151 Gupta, Shulabh ......................................................................... 47, 131 Gupta, Sonu Lal ......................................................................119, 174 Guraliuc, Anda R. ............................................................................103 Gurbuz, Ozan ..................................................................................133 Gurel, Levent ..................................................... 50, 53, 109, 117, 127 Gurel, Levent (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................50, 109, 127, 159 237

Gurel, Ogan ....................................................................................... 85 Gurjão, Edmar ..................................................................................151 Gustafsson, Mats ......................................................................72, 187 Gustafsson, Mats (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................187 Gu, Xiang ................................................................................ 100, 107 Gu, Xiaoxiong ..................................................................................204

H Haack, Tracy ....................................................................................182 Haack, Tracy (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................182 Habashy, Tarek ...................................................................... 100, 127 Hacker, Jorg .....................................................................................182 Hadad, Yakir ...................................................................................... 45 Haddad, Ziad ..................................................................................195 Hadi, Mohammed ............................................................................176 Haghtalab, Mohammad ..................................................................116 Haghzadeh, Mahdi .........................................................................186 Hagiwara, Kenji ...............................................................................133 Hagness, Susan C. ....................................................43, 91, 135, 140 Hagness, Susan (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 43 Hagras, Amer ...................................................................................171 Ha, Jaegeun .....................................................................................152 Hakem, Nadir ............................................................................. 88, 96 Hale, Rick ..........................................................................................126 Hamada, Lira ....................................................................................140 Hammar, Arvid ................................................................................... 99 Hammou, Djilali ................................................................................166 Han, Chongzhi .................................................................................191 Hanley, Thomas .................................................................................. 84 Han, Rong-Cang ................................................................................ 90 Hansen, Peder .................................................................................... 97 Hansen, Per Christian .......................................................................160 Hanssens, Brecht ..............................................................................139 Han, Tuan-Yung ................................................................................131 Han, Wangwang .............................................................................174 Han, Xu .............................................................................................192 Han, Yifei ..........................................................................................148 Han, Zhengli ....................................................................................... 94 Hao, Yang .................................................................55, 60, 110, 177 Hao, Yang (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................60, 177 Harackiewicz, Frances ..............................................46, 90, 205, 206 Harada, Hiroshi .......................................................................171, 174 Haraoubia, B. ..................................................................................... 67 Haraz, Osama .................................................................................133 Harish, A R ........................................................................................172 Hartzell, Stephen .............................................................................200 Ha, Sean ...........................................................................................145 Hasegawa, Hajime ..........................................................................178 Hashemi, Mohammed Reza .................................................. 118, 175 Hashimoto, Koh ......................................................................... 81, 150 Hashimoto, Koh (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................150 Hashish, Essam ..........................................................................64, 148 Hashmi, Raheel M. ...........................................................................193 Haupt, Randy L. ...................................................................... 120, 197 Havrilla, Michael ....................................................98, 132, 187, 189 Havrilla, Michael (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................132 Hayden, Chris .................................................................................... 94 Haynes, Mark ............................................................................. 85, 91 Hay, Stuart G. ..................................................................................193 Hazdra, Pavel ..................................................................................... 46 Hedayati, Maziar .............................................................................148 Heebl, Jason .....................................................................................146 238

Hegler, Sebastian .............................................................................117 Heidger, Susan ................................................................................... 56 Heikenfeld, Jason ............................................................................... 94 Heino, Mikko ....................................................................................151 Hei, Yongqiang ...................................................................... 166, 192 He, Jinmei .........................................................................................163 Heldring, Alex ..................................................................................162 Hendijani, Nastaran ........................................................................142 Henry, Robert ...................................................................................150 Hensley, Scott ...................................................................................195 Herd, Jeffrey ....................................................................................... 66 Hernández-Figueroa, Hugo .............................................................175 Hernandez-Garcia, Luis ..................................................................... 43 Herrera Rodriguez, Diego ................................................................. 91 Herscovici, Naftali ...........................................................................126 He, Ruisi ............................................................................................121 He, Sailing ........................................................................................140 Hettak, Khelifa ............................................................................. 74, 75 Heuel, Steffen ...................................................................................145 He, Yin ..............................................................................................185 He, Zhiming ......................................................................................175 Hidayetoglu, Mert ............................................................................109 Higaki, Makoto .................................................................................. 81 Higashi, Daichi .................................................................................112 Hikage, Takashi .................................................................................. 56 Himed, Braham ................................................................................197 Himeno, Ryutaro ...............................................................................194 Hines, Margery ................................................................................195 Hinostroza, Israel .............................................................................120 Hirano, Takuichi .................................................................................. 58 Hirokawa, Jiro .......................................................................49, 58, 63 Hirokawa, Jiro (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................ 49 Hirota, Yuki .......................................................................................102 Hitchcock, Charles L. ......................................................................... 85 Hoang, Thanh Xuan .........................................................................135 Hoang, Thi Quynh Van ....................................................................136 Hochwald, Bertrand ........................................................................... 81 Hodge, John .....................................................................................172 Hoff, Brad ........................................................................................... 56 Ho, John S. .......................................................................................163 Ho, Kevin Ming-Jiang .............................................................132, 204 Holder, Simon ...................................................................................114 Holloway, Chris .................................................................................. 82 Holloway, Christopher (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................... 82 Holmes, Larry ..................................................................................... 44 Holopainen, Jari ...............................................................................151 Ho Manh, Linh .................................................................................... 89 Hong, Jing Xiang ....................................................................... 89, 107 Hong, Sun ................................................................................147, 156 Hong, Wei ...............................................................................102, 206 Hong, Wonbin ...........................................................78, 99, 108, 114 Honma, Naoki ..........................................................................83, 136 Honma, Naoki (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................... 83 Hood, Zach ........................................................................................ 55 Hoorfar, Ahmad ...........................................................53, 57, 72, 181 Hoorfar, Ahmad (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................. 53, 72 Hoque, Mahbub ................................................................................ 51 Horgan, Katherine ............................................................................182 Horii, Yasushi ....................................................................................183 Horii, Yuki .........................................................................................178 Hori, Toshikazu ........................................................................112, 124 Horn, Mark .................................................................... 142, 144, 176 Hosono, Hiroyuki ............................................................................... 47 239

Hosono, Ryohei ................................................................................192 Hossain, Md Delwar ........................................................................208 Hosseini, S. Ali .................................................................49, 108, 167 Hossein Zadeh, Mohammad ...........................................................198 Host, Nicholas .................................................................................... 51 Hotopan, Ramona Cosmina ............................................................111 Howells, Ian ......................................................................................134 Hrabar, Silvio .................................................................... 48, 147, 186 Hrabar, Silvio (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................147 Hsiao, Cherng-Chyi .........................................................................157 Hsu, Heng-Tung .................................................................................. 79 Hsu, Powen ......................................................................................... 69 Hsu, Yao-Wen ...................................................................................124 Hua, Di ..............................................................................................131 Hua, Guang .....................................................................................123 Huang, Chiu-Yueh ............................................................................174 Huang, Gui Chao .................................................................. 120, 122 Huang, Hai-Yan .........................................................................62, 204 Huang, Hsien-Tung ...........................................................................157 Huang, Hsin-Jou ................................................................................. 70 Huang, Jun ........................................................................................159 Huang, Shih-Chiao Huang ................................................................ 80 Huang, Ting-Jui ................................................................................... 79 Huang, Yangzhen .............................................................................. 46 Huang, Yi ................................................................... 77, 88, 122, 179 Huck, Robert ....................................................................................... 44 Huff, Gregory ................................ 51, 78, 119, 126, 154, 157, 170 Huff, Gregory (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................119, 154 Hu, Fu-Gang .....................................................................................180 Hughes, Elizabeth ............................................................................198 Hughey, Stephen .................................................................... 158, 180 Hu, Hao ............................................................................................153 Hu, Jun .....................................................................................109, 159 Hulsey, Robert .................................................................................... 55 Hum, Sean .................................................................................45, 164 Hung, Chichang ...............................................................................129 Hurd, Christian ................................................................................... 97 Hurtaud, Yvonick ............................................................. 84, 175, 182 Hussain, Rifaqat ................................................................................. 83 Hutchcraft, Elliott ..............................................................................189 Hutcheson, George ................................................................... 99, 108 Hu, Yunqin ........................................................................................141 Hu, Yunyun ........................................................................................195 Hu, Zhirun .........................................................................................129 Hwang, Jung-Hwan .........................................................................153 Hwang, Ruey-Bing ...................................................................157, 179 Hyde IV, Milo ...................................................................98, 132, 189 Hyjazie, Fayez ..................................................................................172 Hyman, Daniel J. ..............................................................................156 Hyoung, Chang-Hee ........................................................................153

I Ibraheem, Ali ...........................................................................122, 145 Ibrahim, Ahmed ................................................................................190 Ibrahim, Amr .....................................................................................173 Ignatenko, Maxim ............................................77, 96, 115, 134, 185 Ignatenko, Maxim (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................... 77, 115, 185 Iigusa, Kyoichi .........................................................................171, 174 Ijaz, Bilal ...........................................................................................199 Ijiguch, Tomoya .................................................................................. 62 Ilic, Milan ....................................................................... 143, 176, 180 Imai, Suguru ....................................................................................... 96 240

Imani, Mohammadreza F. ............................................ 146, 163, 183 Imani, Mohammadreza F. (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................163 Imbert, Marc ........................................................................... 166, 184 Imbriale, William ..............................................................................123 Inasawa, Yoshio ...............................................................................181 İncebacak, Mustafa ........................................................................... 99 Isaac, Ayman ...................................................................... 80, 82, 191 Isernia, Tommaso ............................................................. 47, 100, 117 Ishida, Masaaki ................................................................................150 Ishihara, Toyohiko ............................................................................179 Ishii, Kazuki .......................................................................................136 Ishikawa, Akira ................................................................................... 62 Ishikawa, Shohei ..............................................................................132 Ishimaru, Akira ............................................................................. 52, 57 Ishimaru, Akira (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................... 52 Iskander, Magdy F. .................. 45, 84, 92, 95, 102, 120, 121, 122 Islam, Md. Rashidul ..........................................................................204 Islam, Shahidul ................................................................................... 91 Ito, Koichi ..................................................................................... 73, 91 Ito, Koichi (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................55, 140 Ito, Takayoshi ....................................................................................150 Ito, Tsutomu ................................................................................95, 129 Iyer, Ashwin ........................................................................................ 75 Iyer, Ashwin (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................ 75 Izumikawa, Haruki ...........................................................................102

J Jackson, David R. ................................................... 90, 116, 154, 156 Jackson, David (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................... 154, 205 Jacquemod, Gilles ..................................................................... 49, 101 Jafarlou, Saman ...............................................................................139 Jain, Ravi K. ......................................................................................127 Jain, Sidharath ................................................................. 86, 110, 168 Jakoby, Rolf .......................................................................................175 Jamal, Yasir ......................................................................................... 77 Jam, Armin ................................................................................. 51, 157 James, Justin ....................................................................................... 83 James, Rob .......................................................................................... 74 Jamnejad, Vahraz .............................................................................. 50 Janaswamy, Ramakrishna .................................................................. 97 Jang, Ji-Woong .................................................................................179 Jang, Kyeongnam ........................................................................ 63, 77 Jang, Suyoung ..................................................................................151 Jaradat, Hamzeh ..............................................................................186 Jaroszewicz, Thomas ......................................................................... 52 Jarrahi, Mona ......................................................................... 118, 175 Jastram, Nathan ..................................................................... 108, 181 Jefferts, Steven .................................................................................... 82 Jeffrey, Ian ..................................................................82, 85, 104, 142 Jeffs, Brian ........................................................................................... 51 Jegadeesan, Rangarajan .................................................................140 Jelinek, Lukas ...................................................................................... 46 Jenkins, Alonzo ................................................................................... 97 Jenning, Michael ................................................................................ 76 Jensen, Jeffrey ............................................................................ 51, 119 Jensen, Michael ........................................................................... 54, 83 Jeong, Byung-Gi ................................................................................. 63 Jeong, Seongheon ...........................................................................133 Jeon, Jae ...........................................................................................152 Jeon, Jinsu ........................................................................................... 77 Jha, Kumud ..............................................................................167, 205 Jia, Hongting ....................................................................................183 241

Jia, Miaomiao ............................................................... 143, 160, 207 Jiang, Li Jun ...... 47, 106, 131, 141, 159, 160, 161, 170, 180, 207 Jiang, Lijun (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................................. 58 Jiang, Xiaolei ...................................................................................... 61 Jiang, Zhi Hao ......................................................... 45, 47, 48, 69, 93 Jiao, Dan ........................................................56, 104, 109, 158, 180 Jiao, Dan (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................... 109, 160, 180 Jia, Yongtao ......................................................................................123 Jing, Xianshi ........................................................................................ 81 Jin, Jian-Ming ...................109, 144, 158, 160, 179, 180, 194, 207 Jin, Jian-Ming (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................179 Jin, Lijun .............................................................................................153 Jin, Mou-ping ....................................................................................131 Jin, Ronghong ........................... 46, 48, 78, 99, 150, 152, 174, 192 Jin, Rong-Hong ................................................................................... 88 Jin, Xiaohua ........................................................................................ 77 Jofre, Lluis ................................................................................ 166, 184 Johannsen, U. ..................................................................................... 76 Johnson, Joel ...................................................................................... 84 Johnson, William ..............................................................................142 Johnstone, Jonathan ........................................................................... 88 Johnston, Ronald ..............................................................................181 Joines, William T. .....................................................................111, 190 Joly, Patrick .......................................................................................158 Jonah, Olutola ........................................................................ 140, 153 Jones, Edward ..................................................................................137 Jonsson, Lars .....................................................................................187 Jørgensen, Erik ..................................................................61, 160, 167 Joseph, Wout ....................................................................................139 Jung, Ki-Hwan ..................................................................................... 50

K Kabalan, Karim ............................................................. 101, 145, 166 Kabiri, Saman ...................................................................................108 Kaburcuk, Fatih ................................................................................... 86 Kagan, Zachary ................................................................................. 55 Kagiyama, Noriyuki .........................................................................129 Kahng, Kyungseok ............................................................................. 63 Kahng, Sungtek ........................................................................... 63, 77 Kahng, Sungtek (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................... 63 Kaipa, Chandra S. R. ......................................................................... 45 Kajfez, Darko ...................................................................................... 46 Kalfa, Mert .......................................................................................185 Kamei, Toshihisa ...............................................................................179 Kameoka, Jun ............................................................................94, 148 Kamgaing, Telesphor ............................................................. 106, 141 Kam, Moshe ....................................................................................... 78 Kanaya, Haruichi ......................................................................62, 183 Kandil, Nahi .............................................................................. 67, 166 Kaneko, Takuya ................................................................................183 Kanesan, Manimaran ......................................................................193 Kang, Do-gu .....................................................................................101 Kang, Min-Soo .................................................................................130 Kang, Sung-Weon ............................................................................153 Karacolak, Tutku .......................................................................... 54, 55 Karahan, Mert ........................................................................ 154, 174 Karandikar, Yogesh ............................................................................ 99 Karapınar, Ercüment .........................................................................161 Karathanasis, Konstantinos .......................................................73, 203 Karimian, Shokrollah ........................................................................129 Karimkashi, Shaya ............................................................................138 Karisan, Yasir ...................................................................................... 89 242

Karlovsek, Jurij ..................................................................................173 Karmakar, Nemai. Chandra ..................................................... 47, 151 Karmokar, Debabrata K. .................................................................199 Karnati, Kalyan ........................................................................112, 130 Kasami, Hideo ..................................................................................150 Kashanianfard, Mani .......................................................................193 Kashiwa, Tatsuya ................................................................................ 96 Kastner, Raphael ................................................................................ 46 Katagi, Takashi .................................................................................181 Kataoka, Hideyuki .............................................................................. 93 Katepogu, C T Swamy ....................................................................... 68 Kaur, Guneet ....................................................................................194 Kawamura, Takeshi ............................................................................ 96 Kawano, Toru ......................................................................... 133, 179 Kaye, Cameron .................................................................................. 85 Kaynak, Mehmet ................................................................................ 76 Kazemi, Robab .................................................................................131 Kazempour, Mahdi ...................................................................53, 109 Keefe, Michael ................................................................................... 44 Kellar, Jon ........................................................................................... 44 Kelley, Brian (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................................103 Kelley, David .....................................................................................184 Kelley, Ph.D, Brian ............................................................................102 Kempel, Leo ...............................................................................98, 158 Kemp, Toby .......................................................................................166 Keshmiri, Shawn ...............................................................................126 Keyrouz, Shady ................................................................................163 Khaleel, Haider .................................................................. 80, 82, 191 Khalil, Waleed ...........................................................................54, 145 Khan, Faisal ........................................................................................ 55 Khan, Jahanzeb ...............................................................................205 Khankhoje, Uday K ................................................................... 57, 117 Khan, Muhammad Umar .................................................................101 Khan, Saeed ....................................................................................... 84 Khan, Wasif ......................................................................................139 Kharche, Shilpa ................................................................................203 Khayam Nekoei, Hamed .................................................................148 Khayatian, Behrouz ..........................................................................123 Khidre, Ahmed .................................................................................154 Khorrami, Mohammad ....................................................................118 Khosravi, Farhad ..............................................................................171 Kiang, Jean-Fu .................................................................. 57, 170, 183 Kiang, Jean-Fu (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................183 Kiani, Ghaffer ......................................................................... 123, 205 Kihira, Kazunari ................................................................................206 Kildal, Per-Simon ................................................................54, 92, 154 Kilic, Ozlem ...............................................................................53, 105 Kilic, Ozlem (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................ 53 Killian, Tyler ................................................................... 142, 144, 176 Kim, Bong-Jun ...................................................................................188 Kim, Bong-Su ....................................................................................130 Kim, Byungchul ................................................................................... 78 Kim, Hyunjin ....................................................................................... 78 Kimionis, John ..................................................................................... 74 Kim, Jaeheung .................................................................................... 53 Kim, Jinup ..........................................................................................121 Kim, Kristopher ....................................................................... 105, 175 Kim, Kwang-Seon .............................................................................130 Kim, Myoung-Hwan ........................................................................... 75 Kim, Myung Don ..............................................................................121 Kim, Sangkil ......................................................................74, 151, 153 Kim, Seunghwan ..............................................................................139 Kim, Tae-Hyung .................................................................................. 62 243

Kimura, Tsuneto .................................................................................. 95 Kimura, Yuichi ...................................................................................192 Kimura, Yuki ......................................................................................192 Kim, Yoon Geon ..................................................................... 108, 114 Kim, Yoongoo ...................................................................................154 Kim, Yoon Goo .................................................................................170 Kim, Youngsub .................................................................................... 99 Kim, Youngwook .......................................................................55, 188 King, Aaron ........................................................................................ 51 Kinzel, Edward ..........................................................................44, 123 Kiourti, Asimina ................................................73, 99, 140, 169, 208 Kiourti, Asimina (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................57, 73 Kipp, Robert ......................................................................................178 Kishimoto, Seiya ...............................................................................175 Kishk, Ahmed A. ..................................................................... 155, 198 Kishk, Sherif E. ..................................................................................205 Kishor, Krishna ..................................................................................164 Kitazawa, Shoichi ............................................................................139 Kittivittayakul, Switt ..........................................................................134 Kiziltas, Gullu ...................................................................................128 Klein, Bernhard ................................................................................... 76 Klein, Tobias .....................................................................................126 Klopfer, Mike ....................................................................................127 Kluskens, Michael ............................................................................178 Kobayashi, Kiyoshi ...........................................................................139 Kodama, Noriyuki .............................................................................. 62 Kod, Muayad ...................................................................................122 Kohama, Takayuki ............................................................................144 Koh, Il-Suek ................................................................................50, 179 Kohmura, Akiko .................................................................................. 56 Köksal, Adnan ..................................................................................161 Kolar, Petar .......................................................................................186 Kolodziej, Kenneth E. .......................................................................179 Kolundzija, Branko ............................................................................. 78 Kolundzija, Branko (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................ 78 Kona, Keerti ........................................................................................ 64 Konno, Keisuke .................................................................................141 Koohestani, Mohsen ........................................................................113 Kord, Ahmed ....................................................................................198 Ko, Seungtae ....................................................................................114 Koski, Karoliina ................................................................................... 73 Kosmas, Panagiotis (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................... 91, 137 Kossiavas, Georges ........................................................................... 80 Kosta, Yogeshwar ............................................................................... 93 Kota, Krishna ....................................................................................156 Kotulski, Joseph ................................................................................207 Kotulski, Joseph (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................179 Koulouridis, Stavros ..........................................................................122 Koulouridis, Stavros (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................148 Kovitz, Joshua ......................................................................... 174, 206 Kovitz, Joshua (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................206 Koyanagi, Yoshio .............................................................................171 Koziel, Slawomir ........................................................89, 95, 192, 203 Koziel, Slawomir (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 95 Kozlov, Mikhail ....................................................................... 140, 208 Kramer, Brad ....................................................................................105 Krewer, Finn ......................................................................................137 Krewski, Aleksander .........................................................................164 Krneta, Aleksandra ............................................................................ 78 Krois, Igor .........................................................................................147 Kuai, Le .............................................................................................204 Kuai, Zhen Qi ...................................................................................204 Kubicke, Gildas ................................................................................178 244

Kudva, Jay ........................................................................................203 Kuga, Yasuo ........................................................................52, 57, 154 Kukutsu, Naoya ................................................................................139 Kula, Jeffrey ......................................................................................186 Kulessa, Andy ...................................................................................182 Kulkarni, Advait .................................................................................. 63 Kumar, B.P. .......................................................................................... 97 Kumar, Chandrakanta ................................................................. 88, 90 Kuo, Chih-Ming .................................................................................. 86 Kuo, Chih-Wen ................................................................................... 86 Kuo, Fang-Yao ..................................................................................157 Kuo, Yu-Hsin ........................................................................................ 57 Kurrant, Doug ..................................................................................... 85 Kurt, Engin ........................................................................................154 Kuse, Ryuji .........................................................................................124 Kussow, Adil-Gerai ...........................................................................183 Kuster, Niels ......................................................................................104 Kwon, Do-Hoon ................................................................83, 120, 190 Kwon, Do-Hoon (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................120

L Labadie, Nathan .....................................................................132, 157 Labidi, Mondher ................................................................................. 93 Laborra, Tomas .................................................................................177 Lackey, Ellen .....................................................................................189 Laganà, Antonia Rita ......................................................................... 47 Lai, Chien-Pai ...................................................................................... 70 Laifenfeld, Moshe ............................................................................... 96 Lambertino, Franco ...........................................................................193 Lamecki, Adam .................................................................................158 Lam, Kai-Un .......................................................................................121 Lamparez, A. ....................................................................................121 Lam, Tommy ......................................................................................184 Lam, Tommy (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................................184 Landy, Nathan .................................................................................... 81 Langdon, Scott ................................................................................... 86 Lang, Hans-Dieter ............................................................................... 79 Lang, Hans-Dieter (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................105 Langley, Richard J. ............................................................................124 Lang, Shaobo ..................................................................................... 61 Langston, William .............................................................................128 Lan, Litao ...........................................................................................148 Lapovok, Andrew .............................................................................143 Laribi, Mejdi .....................................................................................166 Larimore, Zachary .............................................................................. 44 Las-Heras Andres, Fernando ........................................ 100, 111, 117 Las-Heras, Fernando (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................117 Latrach, Mohamed ...........................................................................203 La, Tran Vu ........................................................................................178 Lau, Buon Kiong ......................................................................101, 164 Lau, Buon Kiong (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................164 Laurin, Jean-Jacques ................................................................112, 154 Lavrova, Olga ...................................................................................153 Lawrance, Julie .................................................................................181 Lazzi, Gianluca .................................................................. 55, 82, 163 Lea, Daniel ........................................................................................182 Le Coq, Laurent ................................................................................131 Lecouvez, Matthieu ..........................................................................158 Le, Dinh Thanh ..................................................................................140 Lee, Cedric ........................................................................................208 Lee, Choon .......................................................................................133 Lee, Donghyun ........................................................................... 99, 111 245

Lee, Haeseung ..................................................................................179 Lee, Hosub .......................................................................................... 63 Lee, Hyunsoo ...................................................................................... 50 Lee, Jay ................................................................................... 104, 173 Lee, Jay (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................................173 Lee, Jin-Fa .............................................................. 109, 114, 127, 144 Lee, Jin-Fa (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................................144 Lee, Juyul ...........................................................................................121 Lee, Su-Lin .........................................................................................177 Lee, Woochan ..................................................................................180 Lee, Yee Hui ......................................................................68, 102, 174 Lee, Yee Hui (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................... 68 Lee, Yongshik ....................................................................................179 Lee, Young-Hwan .............................................................................116 Lee, Youngju ....................................................................... 78, 99, 108 Lee, Yuan Chun ................................................................................203 Lehmensiek, Robert ..........................................................................167 Lei, Lin ...............................................................................................159 Lemaitre-Auger, Pierre ........................................................................ 80 Lemos Cid, Edgar .............................................................................173 Leon, Arancha ..................................................................................177 Le Pennec, François ..........................................................................178 Leroux, Emmanuel ............................................................................106 Lester, Christopher S. ......................................................................... 78 Le Thuc, Philippe ................................................................................. 80 Leung, Kwok Wa ................................................................................ 89 Leuschen, Carl ........................................................................ 126, 156 Levadoux, David ..............................................................................144 Lewis, Rob ............................................................................... 166, 184 Liang, Dennis .......................................................................... 114, 177 Liang, Feng .......................................................................................148 Liang, Lin ...........................................................................................127 Liang, Min ..................................................44, 58, 65, 149, 183, 193 Liang, Mu-Sheng ..............................................................62, 135, 204 Liang, Xianling .46, 48, 78, 88, 99, 131, 138, 150, 152, 174, 192 Liao, DaHan ....................................................................................... 53 Liao, Rachel ......................................................................................156 Li, Bo ................................................................................................... 98 Li, Chao .............................................................................................176 Li, Chenchen ........................................................................... 195, 201 Li, Chong ............................................................................................. 61 Li, Dongwei .......................................................................................127 Li, Dongying ................................................................................. 56, 82 Lienard, Martine ...............................................................................139 Lien, Tsung-Wei .................................................................................148 Li, Jian ...............................................................................................120 Li, Jianying ........................................................................................206 Li, Jingcheng ....................................................................................... 67 Li, Jinghe ...........................................................................................105 Li, Jingjing .........................................................................75, 128, 185 Li, Joshua Le-Wei ..............................................................................160 Li, Li .............................................................................................83, 195 Li, Long ..............................................................................................172 Lima, Eduardo B. ..............................................................................149 Li, Maokun ............................................................ 100, 127, 141, 160 Li, Meiling .........................................................................................147 Li, Mengmeng ...................................................................................160 Limsaengruchi, Surachai ..................................................................190 Lim, Soo Yong ..................................................................................... 84 Lim, Sungjoon ......................................................... 63, 123, 125, 189 Lim, Sungkyun ...................................................................70, 153, 202 Lim, Sungkyun (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................153 Lim, Youngjoon ....................................................................... 154, 170 246

Lin, Chia-Hsien .................................................................................... 73 Linden, Derek ....................................................................................105 Ling, Hao ..........................................................................53, 195, 201 Ling, Hao (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................................................195 Lingua, Andrea Maria .....................................................................126 Lin, Hai .....................................................................................161, 176 Lin, Hsin-Chang ................................................................................124 Lin, Hung-Hsuan ......................................................................101, 168 Lin, Ken-Huang ..........................................................................83, 101 Lin, Ke-Wen ......................................................................................157 Lin, Lan ................................................................................................ 48 Lin, Shu .......................................................................................64, 191 Lin, Tayeh ..........................................................................................129 Lin, Tsung-Han ..................................................................................121 Lin, Wenbin ................................................................................ 69, 187 Lin, Yi-cheng ......................................................................................124 Lin, Yi-Hsien .......................................................................................183 Lin, Yuankun ........................................................................ 48, 82, 186 Li, Ping ......................................................................................159, 207 Li, Qin ................................................................................................118 Li, RongLin .................................................................................. 79, 129 Li, RongLin (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................................. 79 Liseno, Angelo ..................................................................................176 Li, Tianjiao .........................................................................................206 Li, Tingjun ..........................................................................................175 Litman, Amélie ........................................................................... 57, 158 Litschke, Oliver ..................................................................................126 Liu, Changjun ...................................................................................... 44 Liu, Chien-Hao ..................................................................................123 Liu, Chien-Hao (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................200 Liu, Chuan .........................................................................................197 Liu, Duixian .......................................................................................204 Liu, Duixian (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................................................204 Liu, Hairui ..........................................................................................107 Liu, Haixia .........................................................................................172 Liu, Jiazhou ......................................................................................... 49 Liu, Jing ............................................................................................... 90 Liu, Jingping ........................................................................................ 88 Liu, Junxiao .......................................................................................141 Liu, Liang ............................................................................................. 99 Liu, Longsheng ..................................................................................101 Liu, M. ................................................................................................. 76 Liu, Mingming ..................................................................................... 78 Liu, Nannan ........................................................................................ 61 Liu, Ning ...........................................................................................139 Liu, Po-Ting .......................................................................................... 83 Liu, Qing Huo .....49, 87, 105, 111, 143, 175, 180, 190, 195, 201 Liu, Qin S. ........................................................................................... 81 Liu, Wei ........................................................................................ 80, 95 Liu, Wendong ...................................................................................133 Liu, Xiang ..........................................................................................152 Liu, Xiaoming ....................................................................................167 Liu, Xiong-Ying ..................................................................................148 Liu, Xueguan .....................................................................................168 Liu, Xueli .............................................................................................. 76 Liu, Ya-Chi .........................................................................................183 Liu, Yang .................................................................................... 87, 144 Liu, Ying .............................................................................................123 Liu, Zhen-Guo ...................................................................................204 Liu, Zhiwen .......................................................................................... 48 Liu, Zi-Liang ....................................................................... 87, 105, 161 Li, Weiye ............................................................................................. 69 Li, Wentao .............................................................................. 166, 192 247

Li, Wenxing .......................................................................................113 Li, Xiangping .....................................................................................118 Li, Xiaoping .......................................................................................173 Li, Xihao .............................................................................................. 56 Li, Yan ................................................................................................138 Li, Yang ............................................................................................... 68 Li, Yanlin ........................................................................................79, 81 Li, Yao ...............................................................................................119 Li, Yin ....................................................................................... 144, 207 Li, Ying ...............................................................................................149 Li, Yingsong ......................................................................................113 Li, Yuanqi ..........................................................................................117 Li, Yue ......................................................................................... 61, 101 Li, Zhaoyi ............................................................................................ 75 Li, Zhuoran ........................................................................................155 Lizzi, Leonardo ..........................................................................80, 166 Llombart, Nuria ......................................................... 61, 97, 152, 167 Llombart, Nuria (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................181 Loew, Eric ...................................................................................84, 200 Lo Hine Tong, Dominique .................................................................. 78 Lohn, Jason .......................................................................................105 Loiseaux, Brigitte ..............................................................................132 Lomakin, Vitaliy ..................................109, 127, 143, 144, 162, 170 Lomakin, Vitaliy (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................104 Lombardi, Guido ..............................................................................107 Lo Monte, Lorenzo ............................................................................. 57 Long, Ezra .........................................................................................181 Long, Rui ..................................................................................107, 138 Long, Stuart ................................................................90, 92, 116, 156 Long, Stuart (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................ 92 Long, Yu ............................................................................................172 Lopetegi, Txema ................................................................................. 59 Lopez-Iturri, Peio ...............................................................54, 177, 189 Lorente-Crespo, Maria ....................................................................... 48 Louertani, Karim ...............................................................................152 Lovat, Giampiero ...........................................................118, 124, 207 LoVetri, Joe ....................................................................57, 82, 85, 104 Lo, Yat Hei .........................................................................................159 Lubarda, Marko ...............................................................................127 Lu, Bing Qian ...................................................................................... 47 Lu, Chunlan .......................................................................................192 Ludick, Danie ....................................................................................164 Lu, Donghang ...................................................................................175 Lu, Donghang (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................175 Ludwig, Alon .................................................................................51, 79 Ludwig, Jesse ...................................................................................... 70 Lugara, Delphine ................................................................................ 49 Lu, Hong ...........................................................................................175 Lu, Hsin-Chia ....................................................................................... 69 Lu, Junwei ..........................................................................................114 Lu, Mingyu .............................................................................. 163, 207 Lu, Mingyu (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................................................207 Luo, Guo Qing ................................................................................... 96 Luo, Ma .............................................................................................105 Luo, Wan ................................................................................ 143, 176 Luo, Yong ............................................................................................ 94 Lu, Pengfei .........................................................................................201 Lu, Ping ..............................................................................................123 Luther, Samuel ..................................................................................140 Luxey, Cyril ................................................................................. 49, 101 Lux, James .........................................................................................188 Luyen, Hung ......................................................................................140 Lu, Yilong ............................................................................................ 83 248

Lu, Yun ...............................................................................................117 Lu, Zhaolin ........................................................................................110

M Maali, Abdelmadjid .........................................................................122 MacDonald, Eric ......................................................................... 44, 65 Machtelinckx, Niels .........................................................................139 Maci, Stefano ......................................................... 89, 132, 154, 185 Mackie, James ..................................................................................126 Macon, Charles ...............................................................................158 Madanayake, Arjuna ......................................................................126 Ma, Ding ............................................................................................ 48 Magueta, Roberto ............................................................................169 Mahboob, Saad ................................................................................ 47 Mahmood, Ali ..................................................................................126 Mahmood, Attiya ............................................................................... 54 Mahmood, Suhair M. ......................................................................147 Mähönen, Petri .................................................................................177 Mailloux, Robert ................................................................................. 92 Mai, Trang .......................................................................................... 54 Maldonado Vargas, Jayson ............................................................168 Malheiros-Silveira, Gilliard ..............................................................175 Mancini, Alessio ........................................................................84, 195 Maneiro-Catoira, Roberto ...............................................................197 Manica, Luca ....................................................................89, 138, 167 Manic, Ana ............................................................................. 173, 176 Manic, Sanja ....................................................................................180 Manna, Antonio ...............................................................................174 Mansour, Ahmed .............................................................................205 Manteghi, Majid .................... 46, 47, 95, 114, 122, 145, 151, 187 Manteghi, Majid (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................122, 151 Manteuffel, Dirk ................................................................................164 Mao, Xiao Hong ..............................................................................102 Mao, Yilin .........................................................................................130 Marchesi, Silvia .................................................................................. 78 Marhefka, Ronald ...................................................................189, 200 Marimuthu, Jayaseelan ....................................................................208 Mariotti, Chiara .........................................................................74, 115 Markley, Loic ....................................................................................110 Marshall, Robert ...............................................................................182 Marshall, Robert E. (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................................182 Martel, Cedric .................................................................................... 49 Martens, Luc .....................................................................................139 Martens, Robert ...............................................................................164 Martin Benito, Sandra .....................................................................123 Martinez-Giner, Sara ......................................................................... 81 Martinez, Idellyse .............................................................................184 Martinez-ingles, Maria-Teresa .........................................................139 Martínez-Lorenzo, José Ángel ..... 53, 85, 100, 117, 135, 141, 162, 195, 201 Martinez Lorenzo, Jose Angel (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................100 Martínez-Vázquez, Marta ..................................................... 126, 134 Martínez-Vázquez, Marta (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................126 Martín, Ferran ............................................................................ 59, 193 Martini, Enrica ........................................................ 89, 132, 154, 185 Martin, Joshua ..................................................................................202 Martin, Matthew ..............................................................................182 Martin, Rick ......................................................................................190 Martin, Spencer ................................................................................. 89 Martone, Anthony ............................................................................145 Martone, Anthony (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................. 81 Ma, Runbo ........................................................................................136 249

Maschio, Paolo ................................................................................126 Mashayekhi, Sina .............................................................................. 54 Masotti, Diego ..................................................................................197 Masoumi, Amir Reza ........................................................................200 Massa, Andrea ... 78, 89, 110, 111, 117, 135, 138, 163, 167, 197 Massa, Andrea (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................... 100, 197 Massey, Jackson White ............................................................55, 142 Mast, David ........................................................................................ 94 Mastri, Franco ..................................................................................197 Matekovits, Ladislau ................................................................107, 158 Mateo-Segura, Carolina .................................................................... 48 Matos, João ............................................................................ 133, 190 Matos, Sérgio A. ..............................................................................149 Matsui, Akinori .................................................................................131 Matsunaga, Mayumi ......................................................................... 95 Mattana, Andrea .............................................................................126 Ma, Tzyh-Ghuang ............................................................................148 Maunder, Adam ...............................................................................152 Mautz, Joseph ..................................................................................178 Mayer, Theresa .................................................................................. 48 Ma, Zilong ........................................................................................131 Ma, Zu-Hui ..............................................................................141, 160 Mazzinghi, Agnese ..........................................................................146 McCarroll, Christopher ....................................................................154 McCombe, Justin ......................................................................... 43, 53 McKenna, Timothy ............................................................................. 66 McKinzie III, William .......................................................................198 McKinzie III, William (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................................198 McKnight, Jake ................................................................................... 78 McLean, James .................................................................................152 McManus, Timothy ..........................................................................110 McMichael, Joseph G. ....................................................................179 Mcnamara, Derek ............................................................................115 McNamara, Derek ...........................................................................149 McSpadden, James .........................................................................163 Meador, Mary Ann ..........................................................................138 Measel, Ryan ..................................................................................... 78 Medina, Alexandre ............................................................................ 91 Mehmood, Rashid .............................................................................. 83 Mehrabani, Ali M. ...........................................................................156 Mehta, Amit ............................................................................ 166, 184 Mehta, Bhaven ................................................................................... 48 Meincke, Peter ..................................................................61, 160, 167 Mei, Xiaowei ....................................................................................176 Mejuto, Laura ...................................................................................140 Mekonnen, Yidnekachew ................................................................141 Melde, Kathleen ...............................................................................136 Meliadò, Ettore Flavio ......................................................................200 Meloling, John .................................................................................... 58 Memarian, Mohammad ..................................................................196 Menarini, Marco ..............................................................................127 Mencagli, Mario jr. ..........................................................................154 Mendez, Victor .................................................................................156 Meng, Fanji ......................................................................................124 Meng, Fanqiu ...................................................................................192 Meng, Huan .......................................................................65, 85, 208 Meng, Huan-Ting .............................................................................158 Meng, Ling Ling ................................................................................170 Meng, Min ........................................................................................161 Meng, Ru ................................................................................... 99, 131 Meng, Yu Song .................................................................................. 68 Menshov, Anton ..................................................................... 144, 188 Merrill, Craig ...................................................................................... 84 250

Messaoudene, Idris ............................................................................ 88 Metz, Lynsey .....................................................................................126 Michalski, Krzysztof ........................................................................... 97 Michelson, David ............................................. 47, 54, 114, 177, 185 Michelson, David (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................47, 54, 114, 177 Michielssen, Eric ...............................................43, 87, 104, 109, 144 Michielssen, Eric (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 87 Miers, Zachary .................................................................................164 Miller, Jason .....................................................................................134 Miller, Nicholas ......................................................................... 87, 194 Mills, Matthew ................................................................................... 44 Minatti, Gabriele ..............................................................................185 Mine, Ippei ......................................................................................... 97 Mioc, Francesca ...............................................................................106 Mir, Amna .................................................................................. 79, 107 Miranda, Felix ........................................................................... 51, 138 Miranda, Felix (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................................68, 138 Miranda, Malcolm J. .......................................................................176 Miron, Douglas B. ............................................................................107 Mirotznik, Mark ................................................................................. 44 Mirouze, Isabelle .............................................................................182 Mi, Siya ............................................................................................174 Miskovsky, Pavel ...............................................................................164 Misra, C. ...........................................................................................121 Mitchell, Gregory ......................................................................98, 200 Mitchell-Thomas, Rhiannon ..............................................................110 Mitsui, Subaru ..................................................................................124 Mittra, Raj ....................86, 87, 100, 105, 107, 110, 123, 168, 176 Mittra, Raj (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................87, 107, 171 Miyashita, Hiroaki ...................................................................181, 206 Mizunuma, Ryuken ...........................................................................206 Moallem, Meysam ....................................................................82, 155 Mobashsher, Ahmed Toaha ............................................................137 Modro, Joseph (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................164 Moghaddam, Mahta ......................................................... 85, 91, 117 Mohajer, Mehrbod ..........................................................................138 Mohamadi Monavar, Fatemeh ......................................................... 56 Mohamed, Ahmed ............................................................................. 93 Mohamed, Issa .................................................................................. 64 Mohamed Mohamed-hicho, Nora .................................................198 Mohan, Ananda ...............................................................................208 Mohan, Ananda (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................208 Mohit, Kumar ...................................................................................... 88 Mojabi, Pedram .................................................................................. 57 Mojabi, Puyan ........................................................................... 57, 201 Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Jose-Maria ..................................................139 Molnar, Joseph ................................................................................... 54 Momeni Hasan Abadi, Seyed Mohamad Amin ......... 120, 123, 156 Monari, Jader ...................................................................................126 Monebhurrun, Vikass (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................................124 Mongis, Jacques ..............................................................................181 Monticone, Francesco ...............................................................45, 128 Moon, Haksu .......................................................................... 106, 194 Moon, Jeong S. ................................................................................125 Moore, Eric .......................................................................................200 Morabito, Andrea Francesco ............................................................ 47 Moradi, Elham ..................................................................................122 Morbidini, Roberto ...........................................................................181 Moreira, Antonio ..............................................................................113 Moreno, Alexander ..........................................................................116 Morgan, Fearghal ............................................................................137 Morgan, Kenneth ......................................................................60, 147 Mori, Kojiro ......................................................................................178 251

Morishita, Hisashi ...............................................................83, 95, 129 Moriyama, Toshifumi ........................................................................100 Moro, Riccardo .................................................................................. 73 Morova, Yagiz ..................................................................................165 Morrill, Justin ...................................................................................... 87 Morrin, Matthew ..............................................................................126 Morse, Jacquelynne ..................................................................68, 173 Morsy, Mohamed ....................................................................... 46, 90 Morvan, Sylvain ...............................................................................187 Mosallaei, Hossein ..................................................................... 45, 98 Mosig, Juan R. ...........................................................................96, 112 Motevasselian, Alireza ...................................................................... 98 Mouffok, Lila .....................................................................................101 Moulder, William ............................................................................... 66 Mouris, Boules ..................................................................................151 Mousavi, Pedram ................................................... 56, 115, 152, 171 Moussakhani, Kaveh .......................................................................... 43 Mouthaan, Koen ..............................................................................120 Moy-Li, Hon Ching ...........................................................................184 Mrozowski, Michal ..........................................................................158 Mudaliar, Saba .........................................................................52, 175 Mudaliar, Saba (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 52 Mueller, Carl ....................................................................................138 Mukherjee, Jayanta Mukherjee ......................................................203 Mumcu, Gokhan .......................................................................64, 184 Muneer, Badar ................................................................. 99, 147, 205 Murakami, Yasutaka ........................................................................112 Murata, Kentaro ................................................................................. 83 Murch, Ross D. ................................................................................... 47 Murphy, Luke ....................................................................................178 Murray, Bryan ..................................................................................145 Mussetta, Marco ................................................................................ 89

N Nadaud, Kevin ................................................................................... 78 Nagasaka, Masafumi ......................................................................133 Naghar, Azzedin .............................................................................106 Nahar, Niru K. .........................48, 63, 85, 94, 106, 128, 155, 156 Nair, Deepukumar ...........................................................................198 Nair, Naveen ...................................................................................194 Naishadham, Krishna .............................................................102, 118 Nakagawa, Katsuji ..........................................................................165 Nakagawa, Yuta ................................................................................ 95 Nakajima, Masayuki .......................................................................206 Nakano, Hisamatsu ............................................... 93, 124, 133, 172 Nakano, Hisamatsu (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................... 124, 133 Nakatani, Yusuke .............................................................................192 Nakazawa, Susumu .........................................................................133 Naldi, Giovanni ...............................................................................126 Nalobin, Artur ..................................................................................139 Nambiar, Shyam ..............................................................................114 Nam, Sangwook .................................................................... 154, 170 Nanzer, Jeffrey ................................................................................... 66 Naqvi, Aftab ....................................................................................148 Nardin, Cristina ......................................................................... 89, 117 Narendranath, Abhijith ....................................................................174 Nariyal, Sanjay ................................................................................199 Nascimento, Daniel C. ....................................................................191 Naseem, Hameed ............................................................................118 Nashashibi, Adib ............................................................................... 52 Nasir, Muhammad ............................................................................. 77 Nasrabadi, Esmail .................................................................. 148, 166 252

Nassar, Ibrahim .................................................................................. 44 Natarajan, Vidhya ............................................................................. 68 Navarro, Andres ..............................................................................139 Navarro-Cia, Miguel ......................................................................... 59 Navarro-Mendez, Diana Veronica .......................................... 81, 184 Nayeri, Payam ................................................................ 46, 130, 149 Nayeri, Payam (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................191 Nedil, Mourad ........................................................67, 166, 171, 199 Negishi, Tadahiro ............................................................................... 57 Nehorai, Arye ..................................................................................135 Neira, Luz Maria ..............................................................................135 Nelson, Gregory ................................................................................ 97 Nelson, Robert .................................................................................141 Nemati, Muhammed Hossein .........................................................119 Nemez, Kyle ....................................................................................... 57 Nepa, Paolo ....................................................................................... 81 Nessel, James ............................................................................68, 173 Neto, Andrea .......................... 61, 65, 97, 120, 152, 167, 179, 185 Neto, Andrea (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................61, 152, 167 Nevels, Robert .................................................................................... 97 Newkirk, Michael ............................................................................... 84 Newkirk, Michael (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................. 84 Ngai, Eugene ...................................................................................138 Ng Mou Kehn, Malcolm ................................................................... 50 Ngobigha, Felix O. ............................................................................ 52 Ngo Quang Bao, Loc ......................................................................114 Nguyen, Bach .................................................................................... 43 Nguyen, Cam ............................................................................ 99, 111 Nguyen, Phong Thanh .....................................................................140 Nguyen, Quang ........................................................................ 87, 105 Nguyen, Truong Khang ...................................................................196 Ng, Wei-Ren ....................................................................................... 58 Niccolai, Alessandro .......................................................................... 89 Nie, Bao-Lin ......................................................................................158 Nie, Ding ............................................................................................ 81 Nielsen, Jesper .................................................................................102 Nie, Zaiping .................................................................. 143, 159, 176 Niino, Kazuki ....................................................................................161 Nikolaou, Symeon ....................................................................74, 153 Nikolic, Marija .................................................................................135 Nikolic, Nasiha ................................................................................205 Nikolova, Natalia K. .......................................................... 43, 53, 100 Nikravan, M. Amin ...................................................................83, 190 Niroo-Jazi, Mahmoud ................................................... 112, 132, 198 Nishimori, Kentaro ............................................................................. 83 Nishimura, Naoshi ...........................................................................161 Nishimura, Toshihiko ........................................................................188 Nishiyama, Eisuke ............................................................................204 Niu, Chen ................................................................................142, 196 Niu, Jun .............................................................................................105 Nizkiy, Roman ..................................................................................143 Njoku, Chinwe ...........................................................................98, 186 Noghanian, Sima ............................................................ 96, 163, 191 Noghanian, Sima (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................96, 203 Nojima, Toshio ................................................................................... 56 Noonan, John ...................................................................................179 Normann, Richard .............................................................................. 55 Notaros, Branislav ...............................................143, 173, 176, 180 Notaros, Branislav (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................................176 Novak, Dalma .................................................................. 61, 191, 205 Novak, Markus ................................................................................113 Numan-Al-Mobin, Abu Md. .............................................................. 44 253

O Oba, Hirotaka ..................................................................................169 Obermeier, Richard ............................................................................ 85 Oestges, Claude ..............................................................................139 Ogawa, Koichi .................................................................................171 Ogawa, Yasutaka ............................................................................188 Oges, Florent ....................................................................................182 Ogurtsov, Stanislav ................................................................... 89, 192 O’Halloran, Martin ..........................................................................137 O’Halloran, Martin (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................... 91, 137 Ohgane, Takeo ................................................................................188 Ohira, Masataka ..............................................................................139 Oh, Jungsuek ............................................................................. 99, 108 Oh, Jungsuek (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................108 Ohnuki, Shinichiro .................................................................. 165, 175 Oh, Soon-Soo ..................................................................................116 Okhmatovski, Vladimir ............................... 104, 142, 144, 188, 196 Okhmatovski, Vladimir (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................188 Oki, Takashi ........................................................................................ 95 Okoniewski, Michal ..................................................................94, 150 Okoniewski, Michal (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................... 94 Okorn, Boris ..............................................................................48, 147 Okuda, Taro .....................................................................................175 Olcan, Dragan ................................................................................... 78 Oliveira, Bárbara .............................................................................137 Oliveri, Giacomo .................................. 89, 110, 117, 118, 135, 163 Oliveri, Giacomo (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................135 Omar, Saad ......................................................................................109 Ong, Jin Teong ................................................................................... 68 Onishi, Teruo ....................................................................................140 Ono, Chihiro .....................................................................................102 Ontiveros, Marcos ............................................................................. 83 Ooi, Pei Cheng .................................................................................114 Orazbayev, Bakhtiyar ........................................................................ 59 Orchard, Jeff .............................................................................. 57, 208 Orefice, Mario .................................................................................193 Orefice, Mario (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................193 Oshima, Ichiro ..................................................................................124 Osman, Lotfi ..............................................................................73, 199 Ostadrahimi, Majid ..................................................................... 82, 85 OstadRahimi, Majid ........................................................................... 57 Othman, Mohamed .........................................................................128 Ouedraogo, Raoul ............................................................................. 72 Oughstun, Kurt ................................................................................... 50 Oughstun, Kurt (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................... 50 Ouyang, Jun ......................................................... 107, 138, 172, 174 Oveisgharan, Shadi .........................................................................195 Ozalp, Alperen ................................................................................... 91 Ozdemir, Tayfun ...............................................................................176 Ozdemir, Tayfun (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................176

P Pacheco-Peña, Victor .......................................................................... 59 Paden, John ......................................................................................126 Paknys, Robert ..................................................................................154 Palaios, Alexandros .........................................................................177 Palantei, Elyas ..................................................................................... 79 Pal, Arpan .........................................................................................184 Paliwal, Jitendra .................................................................................. 82 Palreddy, Sandeep ...........................................................................172 Palreddy, Sandeep (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................................172 254

Panagamuwa, Chinthana J. ....................................................101, 134 Panaretos, Anastasios ........................................................48, 86, 123 Panaretos, Anastasios (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................... 48 Panayappan, Kadappan ................................................... 86, 87, 168 Pandey, Shaileshachandra ..............................................................110 Pandolfo, Luca ..................................................................................201 Panduro, Marco A. ..........................................................................113 Pan, Guangdong ..............................................................................127 Pan, LiJun ............................................................................................ 79 Pantoja, Mario F. ..............................................................................180 Pan, Xiaomin .....................................................................................160 Pan, Xuyuan ......................................................................................168 Paonessa, Fabio ...............................................................................126 Papantonis, Dimitrios K. ............................................................94, 120 Papapolymerou, John ......................................................................139 Pa, Peter .............................................................................................. 44 Papió Toda, Anna ............................................................49, 166, 184 Pappula, Lakshman ..........................................................................157 Paredes, Ferran ................................................................................193 Parini, Clive .......................................................................................202 Parisi, James ......................................................................................198 Park, Changlim ................................................................................... 77 Park, Ikmo .........................................................................................196 Park, James .......................................................................................175 Park, James (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................................................175 Park, Kyoung-Hwan ..........................................................................153 Park, Sungchan .................................................................................. 85 Parsley, Stephen ................................................................................. 51 Patel, A. M. ......................................................................................... 94 Patel, Shobhitkumar Kiritkumar .......................................................... 93 Pathak, Prabhakar ............................................................................186 Patra, Kaushik ..................................................................................... 73 Patron, Damiano ..............................................................................134 Pavone, Domenico ...........................................................................197 Pavone, Santi Concetto ................................................. 131, 132, 185 P Chacko, Bybi .................................................................................203 Pedersen, Gert Frølund ....................................................95, 102, 164 Pegatoquet, Alain .............................................................................166 Pellegrini, Alice ..........................................................................55, 177 Pelletti, Chiara .................................................................................... 87 Peng, Chia-Mei .................................................................................169 Peng, Tianhao ..................................................................................... 61 Peng, Zhen ...............................................................................127, 144 Peng, Zhen (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................................................144 Penirschke, Andreas .........................................................................175 Perallos, Asier ...................................................................................171 Perić, Antonija ..................................................................................186 Perilat, Phil .......................................................................................... 51 Perini, Federico .................................................................................126 Peroulis, Dimitrios ....................................................................151, 175 Perpinias, Nikos ................................................................................177 Perque, Milton .................................................................................... 81 Perry, Bradley (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................179 Perry, Bradley T. ........................................................................66, 179 Peterson, Andrew ................................................................... 143, 158 Peterson, Andrew (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................143 Petosa, Aldo .......................................................................66, 74, 149 Petosa, Aldo (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................... 66 Petrini, Paolo .....................................................................................158 Peverini, Oscar Antonio ...................................................................126 Pfeiffer, Carl ........................................................................................ 45 Pfeiffer, Ullrich ..................................................................................108 Pflaum, Sylvain ................................................................................... 80 255

Phalak, Kiran ....................................................................................168 Pham, Anh-Vu ...................................................................................152 Phan, Hong Phuong ........................................................................... 49 Phipps, Alex ........................................................................................ 97 Picco, Vittorio ...................................................................................... 57 Pichot, Christian .................................................................................. 89 Pickavet, Mario .................................................................................139 Piers, Alexander ...............................................................................195 Pigeon, Melusine ................................................................................ 95 Piket-May, Melinda ..........................................................................176 Piksarv, Peeter ...................................................................................146 Pilard, Romain ........................................................................... 49, 101 Pilowsky, Paul ..................................................................................... 91 Pinho, Pedro .......................................................... 133, 169, 181, 190 Piras, Marco .....................................................................................126 Pirinoli, Paola ...................................................................................... 89 Pissarro, Luis ......................................................................................102 Pistorius, Stephen .........................................................................57, 91 Plets, David .......................................................................................139 Plettemeier, Dirk .........................................................................76, 117 Plicanic, Vanja ..................................................................................101 Png, Ching Eng ................................................................................... 56 Podilchak, Symon ......................................................................88, 150 Podilchak, Symon (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................150 Pogorzelski, Ronald ..........................................................................116 Pokharel, Ramesh .............................................................................183 Poli, Lorenzo ........................................................................... 138, 197 Polimeridis, Athanasios ....................................................................160 Polimeridis, Athanasios (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................160 Pollock, Justin ...................................................................................... 75 Polo, Alessandro ................................................................................. 78 Ponti, Cristina ....................................................................................198 Poon, Ada S. Y. ................................................................................163 Poopalaratnam, Dineshan ...............................................................164 Poston, Jeffrey ...................................................................................145 Pouliguen, Philippe ...........................................................................178 Pourghorban Saghati, Alireza ..................................................94, 148 Powell, Jack ......................................................................................132 Pozar, David M. ...............................................................................120 Pozderac, Jonathan ............................................................................ 84 Prakash, Punit ....................................................................................137 Prasad, M. ........................................................................................121 Prather, Dennis ........................................................................181, 190 Pray, Andrew ............................................................................. 87, 194 Preu, Sascha .....................................................................................175 Primerano, Richard ............................................................................. 78 Puggelli, Federico .............................................................................201 Pulido Mancera, Laura Maria .........................................................124 Pupillo, Giuseppe .............................................................................126 Pu, Ta-Chun .......................................................................................168 Pvd, Somasekhar Rao ........................................................................ 68

Q Qasim, Ali .........................................................................................123 Qian, Lujiang ...................................................................................... 91 Qian, Zhiguo .............................................................................86, 142 Qiao, Qian .......................................................................................151 Qi, Jiaran ..........................................................................................191 Qi, Mei-qing .....................................................................................131 Qing, Xianming ..................................................................80, 95, 169 Qing, Xianming (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................169 Qin, Pei-Yuan ....................................................................................148 256

Qin, Tao ..............................................................................65, 85, 208 Qin, Yexian ................................................................................85, 208 Qi, Shi-Shan .....................................................................................131 Qiu, Jinghui .......................................................................................191 Quarfoth, R. ........................................................................................ 94 Quevedo-Teruel, Oscar ...................................................................110 Quimby, Jeanne ...............................................................................189

R Rabaey, Jan M. ................................................................................122 Rabbi, Ahmed ...................................................................................122 Radi, Malika .....................................................................................122 Radway, Matthew ............................................................................181 Raeis-Zadeh, S. Mohsen ..................................................................116 Rafi, Gholamreza Z. ......................................................... 57, 132, 150 Rahimi, Arian ...................................................................................... 97 Rahmat-Samii, Yahya ............................... 46, 73, 92, 174, 176, 206 Rahola, Jussi .....................................................................................164 Rajagopalan, Ajit ............................................................................... 82 Rajo-Iglesias, Eva ................................................................................ 73 Rakibet, Osman ................................................................................114 Ramadan, Ali ................................................................. 101, 145, 166 Ramahi, Omar ........................................................................... 79, 119 Ram-Mohan, L. R. .............................................................................158 Ramon, Eric .......................................................................................202 Ramos, Victoria ................................................................................189 RamRakhyani, Anil ....................................................................55, 163 Ranga, Yogesh ................................................................................... 73 Rani Gupta, Vibha ............................................................................. 88 Ranjan, Pinku ...................................................................................... 88 Ranjkesh, Nazy ................................................................................131 Ran, Lixin ...........................................................................................100 Ranney, Kenneth ...............................................................................145 Ranson, James .................................................................................... 84 Rao, Pei-Zong ..................................................................................... 69 Rao, Sadasiva ..................................................................................105 Rao, Sudhakar (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................181 Rappaport, Carey M. .......................... 85, 100, 117, 135, 195, 201 Rappaport, Carey (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................. 85 Rasekh, Payman ..................................................... 50, 135, 198, 206 Rashid, Aamir ......................................................................... 106, 112 Rashidi, Arash ...................................................................................128 Rautio, Brian .....................................................................................104 Raut, Shailesh ..................................................................................... 66 Rayno, Jennifer ..........................................................................45, 203 Razafimahatratra, Solofo ................................................................... 76 Razavian, Mojtaba ..........................................................................135 Rebeiz, Gabriel M. ......................77, 111, 129, 132, 133, 157, 204 Reddy, C.J. ........................................................................................164 Reddy, Shrikanth ..............................................................................203 Reed, Jeffrey .....................................................................................145 Rehder, Gustavo ................................................................................. 49 Renard, Christian ..............................................................................185 Rengarajan, Sembiam .....................................................................116 Rengarajan, Sembiam (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................116 Ren, Qiang ................................................................................ 87, 180 Ren, Wenping ............................................................................80, 121 Ren, Yu-Jiun .......................................................................................193 Ren, Zhen ..........................................................................................166 Reyna, Alberto ..................................................................................113 Rezaei, Pejman ..............................................................134, 148, 166 Rezaiesarlak, Reza ..................................................................151, 187 257

Ribeiro Filho, Prenticê C. ..................................................................191 Ribero, Jean-Marc ............................................................................166 Ribière-Tharaud, Nicolas ................................................................... 66 Ricketts, David .......................................................................65, 79, 99 Ricketts, David (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................ 79 Rigelsford, Jonathan M. ...................................................................123 Riihijärvi, Janne .................................................................................177 Rius, Juan M. ....................................................................................162 Rizzoli, Vittorio ..................................................................................197 Roberson, David ................................................................................. 65 Robol, Fabrizio ................................................................................... 78 Rocca, Paolo ......................................... 78, 111, 138, 163, 167, 197 Rocca, Paolo (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................................117, 197 Rockway, John D. ...................................................... 58, 97, 114, 189 Rodrigues, Ernesto ............................................................................195 Rodrigues, Raquel ............................................................................151 Rodriguez, Eduardo ........................................................................... 51 Rodriguez, Miguel ............................................................................118 Rodriguez-Morales, Fernando ............................................... 126, 156 Rodríguez Solís, Rafael ....................................................................168 Rodriguez-Ulibarri, Pablo ................................................................... 59 Rodriguez Vaqueiro, Yolanda ........................................................... 53 Rodriguez, Vince ................................................................................ 61 Roessler, Andreas .............................................................................145 Rogers, David ...................................................................................141 Rogers, L. Ted ...................................................................................182 Rogers, Neil ......................................................................................189 Rogier, Hendrik ............................................................................ 43, 73 Rogowski, Peter .................................................................................. 84 Rojas, Roberto .......................................................................46, 51, 81 Rolando, David .........................................................................78, 170 Rolfes, Ilona ......................................................................................139 Romano, Ferdinando ........................................................................145 Romeu, Jordi ........................................................................... 166, 184 Roper, David ....................................................................................... 44 Roselli, Luca ...............................................................................74, 115 Rossi, Marco ....................................................................................... 43 Rossi, Mario ......................................................................................193 Rostami, Masoud ............................................................................... 98 Rotermund, Fabian ...........................................................................196 Rothwell, Edward ........................................................ 60, 72, 98, 130 Rothwell, Edward (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................... 60 Rottier, J. Ross ..................................................................................... 84 Roussel, Hélène ................................................................................105 Rout, S. K. ........................................................................................... 88 Row, Jeen-Sheen ...............................................................................131 Roy, Sayan ........................................................................................199 Ruan, Wen-Yi ...................................................................................... 80 Rubiños-López, Óscar .............................................................141, 162 Rubio Bretones, Amelia ....................................................................194 Ruby, Rukhsana .................................................................................. 47 Rudant, Lionel ..................................................................................... 95 Rudolph, Dylan .................................................................................138 Rudolph, Scott ..................................................................................147 Ruehli, A. E. ......................................................................................170 Rumens, Christina .............................................................................114 Ruyle, Jessica .......................................................................... 116, 154 Ruyle, Jessica (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................116 Ryu, Heung-Gyoon ..........................................................................188

S Saari, Peeter .....................................................................................146 258

Sabbadini, Marco ............................................................................185 Sabban, Albert ................................................................................... 80 Sabouni, Abas ..................................................................................134 Sabouni, Abas (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................... 80 Sabti, Haider ....................................................................................122 Saccardi, Francesco .................................................................. 71, 106 Sacristan, Jorge .................................................................................. 91 Sadeghi, Alireza ...............................................................................117 Sadeghi, Farshid ..............................................................................151 Sadowy, Greg ..................................................................................181 Saed, Mohammad ...........................................................................205 Saegusa, Kenji .................................................................................... 47 Saeidi, Chiya ...................................................................................... 48 Saephan, Chio .................................................................................191 Safaai-Jazi, Ahmad ..........................................................................113 Safavi-Naeini, Safieddin ........57, 82, 88, 116, 131, 132, 138, 150, 165, 168, 190, 208 Safian, Reza .................................................. 50, 117, 135, 198, 206 Saghayi, Sedighe .............................................................................148 Saghlatoon, Hossein .......................................................................... 74 Saha, Chinmoy .................................................................................111 Sahinkaya, Demet .........................................................154, 174, 205 Sahin, Ramazan ...............................................................................165 Sahin, Seckin ....................................................................................156 Sahu, Abhishek ................................................................................... 75 Sahu, Harvardhan .............................................................................. 44 Sainath, Kamalesh ........................................................ 106, 158, 172 Sainati, Bob ......................................................................................132 Sainati, Bob (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................................132 Saita, Yusuke ....................................................................................129 Saito, Kazuyuki ................................................................................... 91 Saito, Sakuyoshi ...............................................................................192 Sakhnenko, Nataliya .................................................................. 50, 75 Sako, Tokuei .....................................................................................165 Salama, Dojana ...............................................................................199 Salazar-Cerreno, Jorge L. ...................................... 84, 154, 195, 200 Salazar-Cerreno, Jorge L. (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................183 Salazar-Palma, Magdalena ...................................92, 121, 142, 199 Salehi, Mohsen .....................................................................46, 47, 95 Salem, Deena ..................................................................................... 64 Salem, Mohamed A. ............................................................. 146, 199 Salem, Mohamed (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................146 Salghetti Drioli, Luca .......................................................................... 71 Salinero, Eduardo .............................................................................. 54 Salucci, Marco .......................................................................... 89, 117 Samaei, Somayeh .............................................................................. 80 Samimi, Alireza ................................................................................194 Sammeta, Rohit ............................................................. 102, 113, 152 Samson, Timothy ................................................................................ 96 Sanchez Barbetty, Mauricio ............................................................181 Sánchez-Escuderos, Daniel ........................................... 124, 161, 186 Sánchez-Escuderos, Daniel (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................123 Sancho-Parramon, Jordi ..................................................................... 48 Sanghai, Saurabh .....................................................................96, 152 Sanphuang, Varittha .................................................................94, 155 Santia, Marco D. ..............................................................................194 Santos, Ricardo ................................................................................102 Sarabandi, Kamal .... 47, 51, 52, 54, 82, 135, 155, 156, 157, 165, 173, 188, 193, 200 Sarkar, Tapan K. ............................................ 92, 121, 141, 142, 199 Sarma, Sanjay ...........................................................................74, 151 Sarrazin, Julien ................................................................................... 76 Sarrazin, Julien (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................... 76 259

Sarris, Costas D. ....................................................43, 51, 56, 79, 177 Sarris, Costas (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................... 43 Sarro, P. M. .......................................................................................185 Sato, Hiroshi .....................................................................................171 Sato, Keisuke ....................................................................................124 Sato, Ryoichi ............................................................................102, 178 Sauleau, Ronan ...........................................103, 116, 131, 141, 158 Savoia, Silvio ....................................................................................147 Sawada, Mizuki ...............................................................................178 Sayers, Brent .....................................................................................191 Scanlon, William ................................................................................ 74 Scannavini, Alessandro ..................................................................... 69 Scarborough, Clinton P. ................................................... 93, 147, 166 Schaefers, Gregor ............................................................................140 Schaffner, James H. ..........................................................................125 Schantz, Hans G. ............................................................................... 83 Schettini, Giuseppe ..........................................................................198 Schiaffino, Marco .............................................................................126 Schild, Stefan ....................................................................................104 Schmalz, Klaus .................................................................................168 Schneider, Garrett ............................................................................181 Schroeder, Werner ...........................................................................164 Schuchinsky, Alexander G. .................................................... 124, 172 Schüßler, Martin ...............................................................................175 Schwerdt, Helen ...............................................................................208 Scialacqua, Lucia ............................................................... 69, 71, 106 Scorrano, Luca .................................................................................174 Seager, Rob ......................................................................................185 Sebak, Abdel-Razik .......................64, 89, 112, 132, 133, 166, 168 Sebak, Abdelrazik (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................... 64, 89 Seiler, Patrick ...................................................................................... 76 Sekeljic, Nada ..................................................................................173 Seki, Takuya ......................................................................................124 Seleym, Ashraf .................................................................................189 Seljan, Josip .............................................................................141, 158 Sellal, Kheireddine ...........................................................................166 Selvanayagam, Michael ................................................................... 45 Semerci, Oguz ..................................................................................127 Semnani, Abbas ...............................................................................175 Semnani, Abbas (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................175 Semouchkina, Elena .........................................................................179 Sengupta, Sohini ..............................................................................116 Sennouni, Mohamed Adel ..............................................................203 Sensale-Rodriguez, Berardi .............................................................155 Seo, Ilsung ........................................................................................179 Seran, Santosh ................................................................................... 54 Serhir, Mohammed ............................................................................ 66 Sertel, Kubilay ...........................................71, 85, 89, 156, 164, 196 Sertel, Kubilay (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................ 156, 193 Sethi, Waleed Tariq .........................................................................192 Seyyed-Esfahlan, Mehdi ...........................................................76, 119 Sgambati, Raffaele ............................................................................. 89 Shaalan, Abdel Hamid ....................................................................131 Shaarawi, Amr .................................................................................146 Shafai, Lotfollah ................................................................57, 156, 167 Shafieipour, Mohammad ........................................................142, 196 Shahidi, Amir ....................................................................................151 Shahir, Shahed .......................................................................... 57, 208 Shahpari, Morteza ............................................................................. 95 Shah, Pratik .......................................................................................117 Shahvirdi Dizaj Yekan, Taha .............................................................. 64 Shahzadi, Ali ....................................................................................134 Shahzad Iqbal, Mian ......................................................................... 90 260

Shaker, J. ..................................................................................112, 132 Shamim, Atif .....................................................................74, 111, 115 Shamim, Atif (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................... 111, 115, 185 Shamsinejad, Souren .......................................................................115 Shams, Shoukry I. .................................................................. 155, 198 Shang, Yuping .................................................................................... 98 Shankar, Ravi ...................................................................................... 44 Shanker, Balasubramaniam .87, 98, 142, 158, 160, 161, 180, 194 Shanker, Balasubramaniam (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................... 160, 194 Shannan, Hamid ................................................................................ 46 Shao, Hanru .....................................................................................159 Shao, Shuai .............................................................................169, 187 Shao, Wei .........................................................................................192 Shao, Yang .......................................................................................114 Sharawi, Mohammad S. ..........................................................83, 101 Sharawi, Mohammad (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................83, 101 Sharbati, Vahid .................................................................................134 Sharif, Abubakar ................................................................................ 77 Sharma, Ashwani .............................................................................171 Sharma, Kapil ..................................................................................... 86 Sharma, Pallavi .................................................................................. 82 Sharma, Satish .................111, 124, 129, 132, 157, 167, 203, 205 Sharma, Satish (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................... 124, 132 Sharshevsky, Arkadi .........................................................................109 Sha, Shaoshu ...................................................................................163 Shavit, Reuven ..................................................................................165 Sha, Wei E.I. ............................................................................127, 170 Shaw, Kaylyn ....................................................................................206 Shay, Wen-Tron ................................................................................203 Shehan, Joshua ................................................................................183 Shehata Abdellatif, Ahmed ....................................................132, 150 Sheikhsofla, Morteza ......................................................................... 52 Shemelya, Corey ......................................................................... 44, 65 Shen, Dongya ...................................................................80, 111, 121 Sheng, Xinqing .................................................................................160 Sheng, Xin-Qing ...............................................................................109 Shen, Jing .........................................................................................127 Shen, Juhong ....................................................................................192 Shen, Ya ............................................................................................190 Shen, Yaochun .................................................................................... 88 Shen, Ying .........................................................................................139 Shen, Zhongxiang .................................................. 98, 123, 150, 174 Shen, Zhongxiang (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................. 98 Shibata, Kuniaki ................................................................................. 47 Shih, Ting-Yen ..................................................................................... 70 Shikhov, Ilia .......................................................................................143 Shi, Lei ...............................................................................................173 Shimizu, Masahiko ...........................................................................132 Shimizu, Toshio ................................................................................... 93 Shiozawa, Takahiro ............................................................................ 71 Shirafune, Masami ............................................................................. 56 Shirai, Hiroshi ..........................................................................102, 178 Shirai, Hiroshi (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................102 Shirai, Satoshi ...................................................................................188 Shi, Shouyuan .........................................................................181, 190 Shi, Xiaowei ............................................................................ 166, 172 Shi, Yifei .....................................................................................65, 207 Shlivinski, Amir ..................................................................................144 Showalter-Bucher, Alexander ..........................................................135 Shramkova, Oksana .........................................................................172 Shrestha, Sushant ............................................................................... 77 Shreve, Kevin ....................................................................................190 Shumaker-Parry, Jennifer ..................................................................118 261

Siao, Siang-Yu .................................................................................... 69 Siart, Uwe ........................................................................................... 83 Siddiqui, Jawad Y. ............................................................................111 Sieber, Peter ...............................................................................45, 129 Sievenpiper, D. F. ................................................................................ 94 Sigmarsson, Hjalti .............................................................................. 44 Sikandar, Khan .................................................................................155 Silapunt, Rardchawadee .................................................................190 Silva, Alexandre ...............................................................................128 Silveirinha, Mario ...................................................................... 59, 165 Silveirinha, Mario (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................165 Sim, Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim ..........................................................131 Simon, Jerome ..................................................................................144 Simons, Rainee .............................................................................71, 99 Simon, Winfried ...............................................................................126 Simpson, Jamesina ....................................................................43, 194 Simpson, Ted ....................................................................................200 Simpson, Ted (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................... 92 Simsek, Ergun ....................................................... 141, 155, 159, 165 Sirenko, Kostyantyn ..........................................................................194 Siu, Joseph ........................................................................................177 Skipper, Michael ..............................................................................202 Skobelev, Sergei ...............................................................................107 Skrivervik, Anja ..........................................................................73, 113 Slujtner, Frank ..................................................................................... 84 Smith, David ....................................................................................... 81 Smith-Jackson, Tonya .......................................................................145 Smith, Kathryn .................................................................................... 93 Smith, Michael A ..............................................................................198 Smith, Nathanael J. ......................................................................81, 94 Smith, Ryan .......................................................................................176 Smith, Steve ........................................................................................ 43 Smolders, A.B. (Bart) .........................................................76, 80, 157 Smolnikova, Olga ............................................................................107 Smyers, Brian ....................................................................................134 Smythe, Ben ......................................................................................119 Soares, Pedro ...................................................................................181 Socher, Eran ....................................................................................... 46 So, Hideya ........................................................................................124 Soh, Ping Jack ..................................................................................205 Soldovieri, Francesco ......................................................................... 57 Soliman, Ahmed ...............................................................................111 Solis Nepote, Mario .......................................................................... 91 Soltani, Saber ..................................................................................... 47 Song, Hyok J. ...................................................................................125 Song, Jiming .................................................................... 50, 106, 141 Song, Jiming (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................................106 Son, Kyung A. ..................................................................................125 Sood, Neeraj ....................................................................................177 Sorbello, Kristian ................................................................................ 91 Sørensen, Stig ...................................................................................160 Sorger, Volker ...................................................................................155 Soriano, Gabriel ..............................................................................173 Soric, Jason ........................................................................................ 59 Sorolla, Mario .................................................................................... 59 Sounas, Dimitrios ..............................................................75, 128, 147 Sounas, Dimitrios (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................172 Sozio, Valentina ...............................................................................128 Spencer, Jonathan ............................................................................126 Spirito, Marco ..................................................................................185 Stake, Jan ............................................................................................ 99 Stancil, Daniel .................................................................................... 96 Stancil, Daniel (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................ 96 262

Stang, John .................................................................................. 85, 91 Staraj, Robert .............................................................................80, 166 Starr, Tatiana ...................................................................................... 65 Statnikov, Konstantin ........................................................................108 Statz, Christoph ................................................................................117 Stauffer, Erik ........................................................................................ 81 Stearns, Stephen ..............................................................................146 Steinberg, Ben Z. ................................................................................ 45 Steinhoff, John ..................................................................................104 Stevens, William ...............................................................................175 Stognii, Nadiia ................................................................................... 75 Stoyanov, Stoyan ................................................................................ 44 Stupfel, Bruno ...................................................................................158 Stutzman, Warren .............................................................................. 92 Subedi, Bhupendra ..........................................................................106 Subramaniam, Sankaralingam .......................................................... 73 Subramaniam, Sankaralingam (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................114 Subramanian, Vivek ........................................................................... 87 Sudhakaran, Sunil ............................................................................141 Sudirman, Afif ..................................................................................... 79 Sudo, Kaoru ......................................................................................206 Sugiyama, Takatoshi ........................................................................124 Su, Mehmet ......................................................................................150 Sumi, Makoto ..................................................................................... 77 Suna, Gonca ............................................................................. 99, 155 Sunderman, Carl ....................................................................... 67, 119 Sun, Guilin ........................................................................................205 Sun, Kepei ........................................................................................173 Sun, L. E. ...........................................................................................141 Sun, Qingtao ............................................................................. 87, 180 Sun, Sheng ....................................... 47, 79, 81, 144, 160, 161, 207 Sun, Yuan-Hao ..................................................................................157 Suto, Kuniaki .....................................................................................131 Sutton, Robert ...................................................................................152 Su, Wenjing ......................................................................................115 Suzuki, Kenta ...................................................................................... 91 Svendsen, Simon ................................................................................ 77 Svezhentsev, Alexander ...................................................................205 Swaminathan, Madhavan ................................................................. 86 Sydänheimo, Lauri .....................................................73, 74, 122, 151 Sydänheimo, Lauri (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................................151 Syed, Waqas H. ...............................................................65, 120, 185 Syverud, Myles ................................................................................... 84 Szini, Istvan .......................................................................................164 Szolc, Lukasz ....................................................................................116

T Tabibiazar, Arash .............................................................................139 Tabor, Christopher .............................................................................. 94 Taeb, Aidin .....................................................57, 131, 132, 150, 168 Taguchi, Kenji ..................................................................................... 96 Taguchi, Mitsuo ......................................................................... 97, 169 Taguchi, Mitsuo (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 97 Taher, Jamel Belhadj .......................................................................... 93 Tahira, Akihiro .................................................................................... 62 Tahir, Farooq Ahmad ............................................................. 106, 112 Tait, Gregory ...................................................................................... 78 Taj-Eldin, Mohammed ......................................................................137 Takahashi, Masaharu ......................................................................171 Takahashi, Toru .................................................................................206 Takahashi, Yuta .................................................................................136 Takano, Tadashi ................................................................................. 47 263

Takenaka, Takashi ............................................................................100 Takeuchi, Takashi .................................................................... 165, 175 Takikawa, Michio .............................................................................181 Tak, Jinpil ..........................................................................................122 Takrimi, Manouchehr ......................................................................... 50 Talbi, Larbi ....................................................................................67, 75 Tallini, Davide ...................................................................................106 Tallos, Roland ...................................................................................163 Tanaka, Masahiro ............................................................................165 Tanaka, Ryo ......................................................................................204 Tanaka, Satoshi ................................................................................179 Tanaka, Shingo .................................................................................. 95 Tanaka, Shoji ....................................................................................133 Tan, Chong ......................................................................................... 99 Tan, Eng Leong ................................................................................... 56 Tanghe, Emmeric ..............................................................................139 Tang, Junyan ....................................................................... 72, 98, 130 Tangkudung, Robby R.S. .................................................................... 79 Tang, Qi ............................................................................................183 Tang, Tzu-Chun .........................................................................83, 101 Tan, Guan-Nan .................................................................................. 99 Tang, Wenyan .................................................................................... 68 Tang, Xiao Fang ...............................................................................204 Tang, Youxi .......................................................................................139 Tang, Yue ............................................................................................ 83 Taniyama, Rikiya ................................................................................ 79 Tan, Ming-Tao ........................................................ 62, 105, 135, 204 Tanogashira, Yuta .............................................................................191 Tan, Peng-Khiang .............................................................................112 Tan, Shurun ......................................................................................... 52 Tan, Tianshuang ...............................................................................206 Tarng, Jenn-Hwan ....................................................................169, 203 Tarricone, Luciano ............................................................................187 Tascone, Riccardo ............................................................................126 Tatomirescu, Alexandru ....................................................................164 Tawk, Youssef .................................... 101, 145, 153, 166, 184, 192 Tayebi, Amin .....................................................................................130 Tayli, Doruk ......................................................................................... 72 Taylor, Stephan F. ............................................................................... 43 Tedjini, Marwan ...............................................................................151 Tedjini, Smail ....................................................................................... 80 Teglia, Mario ....................................................................................138 Tehrani, Bijan .............................................................................74, 115 Teixeira, Fernando L. .................. 78, 106, 136, 158, 172, 180, 194 Teixeira, Marcio ...............................................................................102 Tekin, Ibrahim ............................................................................76, 119 Tekin, Ibrahim (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................... 76 Temme, Andrew .........................................................................98, 130 Tennant, Alan ....................................................................................197 Tenneti, Sai .......................................................................................106 Tenneti, Sai (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................................................105 Tentzeris, Manos M. ........... 74, 76, 115, 123, 140, 148, 151, 153 Tenuti, Lorenza ........................................................................ 110, 117 Teo, Koon Hoo .................................................................................163 Terrill, Eric ........................................................................................... 84 Terzuoli, Andrew ..............................................................................200 Thai, Trang T. ...................................................................................... 74 Thajudeen, Christopher ............................................................. 57, 181 Thakor, Nitish V. ...............................................................................140 Thiel, David (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................95, 193 Thiel, David V. ...............................................95, 114, 118, 122, 193 Thomet, Antoine ...............................................................................178 Thompson, Dane ..............................................................................200 264

Thrasher, Bradley ..............................................................................198 Thurai, Merhala ................................................................................173 Tian, Ling ...........................................................................................119 Tian, Ruiyuan ....................................................................................101 Tian, Xiao-Qing ................................................................................133 Tibaldi, Alberto .................................................................................126 Tierney, Brian ....................................................................................172 Ting, Sio-Weng ........................................................................121, 141 Tinoco-S., Alexis F. ...........................................................................191 Tirado, Luis E. ...........................................................................117, 201 Tirard, Franck ...................................................................................... 80 Titz, Diane ........................................................................................... 49 Tivnan, Matt ....................................................................................... 85 Tobon, Luis .......................................................................................... 87 Toida, Mitsuo ....................................................................................124 Toivanen, Jalmari ..............................................................................151 Tomasic, Boris ...................................................................................116 Tomsic, Kyle ........................................................................................ 96 Tomura, Takashi .................................................................................. 63 Tong, Kenneth ...................................................................................148 Tong, Mei Song ........................... 89, 105, 107, 120, 141, 143, 159 Tong, Meisong (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................... 105, 107 Tong, Y ..............................................................................................197 Topsakal, Erdem ................................................................................. 55 Topsakal, Erdem (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................55, 85, 134 Torbitt, Christopher ....................................................................96, 110 Torki, Amir ............................................................................... 135, 198 Torres-Verdin, Carlos ........................................................................195 Torres, Victor ....................................................................................... 59 Torrungrueng, Danai ........................................................................190 Tortel, Hervé ..................................................................... 57, 158, 173 Toshiyoshi, Hiroshi .............................................................................. 94 Toyoda, Ichihiko ...............................................................................204 Toyosaki, Koji ...................................................................................... 49 Traille, Anya ........................................................................................ 74 Trajkovikj, Jovanche ............................................................................ 73 Trampler, Michael ............................................................................130 Tretyakov, Oleg A. ............................................................................. 50 Tribak, Abdelwahed .........................................................................203 Trichopoulos, Georgios C. ........................................................ 71, 196 Trinh, Le Huy ........................................................................... 136, 166 Tripon-Canseliet, Charlotte ..............................................................132 Triverio, Piero ...................................................................................... 56 Trotta, Fabrizio .................................................................................174 Tsai, Bingzhang .................................................................................. 51 Tsai, Chi-Lin .......................................................................................174 Tsai, Hsuan-Ju ...................................................................................155 Tsang, Harvey .................................................................................... 44 Tsang, Leung ..............................................................................52, 141 Tseng, Hsien Kang ............................................................................. 69 Tsia, Yi-Che .......................................................................................157 Tsouri, Gill ........................................................................................... 96 Tsuchiya, Masahiro ............................................................................ 71 Tsuda, Hiroshi ...................................................................................168 Tsuji, Mikio ........................................................................................112 Tsunekawa, Yoshitaka ......................................................................136 Tsutsumi, Yukako ...............................................................................150 Tuan, Shih-Chung ....................................................................201, 207 Tulyathan, Pravit ................................................................................. 87 Tung, Wei-Shin ................................................................................... 69 Tuo, Mingguang ........................................................................58, 193 Turhan-Sayan, Gonul .......................................................................183 Turk, Joe ............................................................................................195 265

Turkmen-Kucuksari, Oznur ...............................................................183 Turner, Robert ...................................................................................208 Turpin, Jeremiah P. .................................................................. 110, 147 Tu, Sheng ..........................................................................................100 Tuss, James .......................................................................................134 Tyo, J. Scott .......................................................................................202 Tzanos, Panos ...................................................................................175

U Ubeda, Eduard .................................................................................162 Udpa, Satish .....................................................................................130 Ueda, Hideki ....................................................................................206 Uemichi, Yusuke ................................................................................192 Uguen, Bernard ................................................................................197 Uhm, Manseok .................................................................................166 Ukkonen, Leena .........................................................73, 74, 122, 151 Ukkonen, Leena (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................122 Ulku, H. Arda ................................................................. 109, 143, 165 Ullah, Irfan ........................................................................................199 Ünal, Alper .......................................................................................161 Unden, Alfred H. ................................................................................ 83 Ung, Johnny ........................................................................................ 55 Urabe, Kei .........................................................................................168 Ur Rehman, Sami ............................................................................... 48 Uslenghi, Piergiorgio L. E. ...................................................... 134, 201 Uysal, Ismail E. .................................................................................165

V Vacus, Olivier .................................................................185, 187, 188 Vahidpour, Mehrnoosh ....................................................................157 Valayil, Minu ....................................................................................168 Valdmann, Andreas .........................................................................146 Valdovinos, Ben ................................................................................191 Valentín, Emmanuel ..........................................................................168 Valerio, Guido .............................................103, 116, 131, 141, 158 Valerio, Guido (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................103 Valero-Nogueira, Alejandro ........................................................81, 88 Vallecchi, Andrea .......................................................... 123, 124, 128 Vallecchi, Andrea (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................124 Vallozzi, Luigi ...................................................................................... 43 Valmiro, Robson ...............................................................................169 Valtna-Lukner, Heli ............................................................................146 Vande Ginste, Dries ........................................................................... 43 van den Berg, Simon ........................................................................181 Vandenbosch, Guy A. E. .................................................................205 Vanderklugt, Alex .............................................................................182 van der Weide, Daniel ....................................................................... 48 van de Water, Frank ........................................................................181 Vanhecke, Kris ..................................................................................139 Vanhille, Kenneth ..............................................................................181 Van Ooteghem, Jan .........................................................................139 Van Veen, Barry ...............................................................................135 Vardaxoglou, J. Yiannis (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................186 Vardaxoglou, Yiannis .......................................................98, 185, 186 Varum, Tiago .......................................................................... 133, 190 Vasilev, Ivaylo ...................................................................................101 Vatankhah Varnoosfaderani, Mohammad .....................................114 Vazquez Alejos, Ana ...........................................106, 140, 173, 189 Veasey, Martin .................................................................................182 Vecchi, Giuseppe .......................................... 71, 100, 106, 159, 160 Vélez, Paris ......................................................................................... 59 266

Vemuri, Satya Srinivas .......................................................68, 84, 195 Vena, Arnaud ...................................................................................151 Vendhan, C.P. ..................................................................................... 52 Venkataraman, Jayanti ..............................................................96, 110 Vera-Isasa, Maria .............................................................................149 Veruttipong, Watt .............................................................................123 Vesnik, Michael ................................................................................178 Vettikalladi, Hamsakutty ..................................................................192 Veysi, Mehdi ........................................................................... 130, 150 Viani, Federico ..........................................................................78, 117 Vico-Bondia, Felipe ..........................................................88, 161, 186 Vico-Martinez, Aitor ........................................................................... 73 Viikari, Ville .......................................................................................151 Villadangos, Jesus .....................................................................54, 177 Vinetti, Pietro .....................................................................................138 Vipiana, Francesca ............................................... 142, 159, 160, 193 Virone, Giuseppe .............................................................................126 Visser, Hubregt .................................................................................163 Viswash, Amit ..................................................................................... 51 Viteri-Mera, Carlos Andrés .......................................................78, 136 Volakis, John L. .................................................................................. 48, 51, 54, 63, 73, 81, 92, 94, 99, 106, 113, 120, 128, 136, 140, 145, 155, 163, 164, 169, 186, 187, 202, 203, 208 Volakis, John (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................. 51, 99, 155, 202 Volskiy, Vladimir ...............................................................................205 von Arbin, Axel .................................................................................164 Vosecky, Timothy ..............................................................................189 Voznyuk, Ivan ...................................................................................158 Vulfin, Vladimir .................................................................................165 Vuong, Tan-Phu .......................................................................... 49, 136

W Wahba, Walaa .................................................................................. 93 Wallace, Jon ....................................................................................... 83 Wall, Walter ............................................................................147, 156 Walsh, Evan ........................................................................................ 84 Waltz, Caleb ....................................................................................127 Wang, Bingnan ................................................................................163 Wang, Bing-Zhong ...............................62, 100, 105, 135, 148, 204 Wang, Caiyun .................................................................................... 53 Wang, Can ......................................................................................... 80 Wang, Changyu ................................................................................ 91 Wang, Chao-Fu ...........................87, 105, 106, 115, 161, 180, 207 Wang, Chao-Fu (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................... 115, 180 Wang, Chun Long ............................................................................203 Wang, Gaofeng ........................................................................96, 161 Wang, Haiming .......................................................................111, 206 Wang, Han ..............................................................................101, 133 Wang, Hui ........................................................................................120 Wang, Jiang .....................................................................................123 Wang, Johnson .................................................................................. 51 Wang, Jue ........................................................................................127 Wang, Kun ..........................................................................47, 83, 152 Wang, Lei .........................................................................................150 Wang, Ling .......................................................................................206 Wang, Luyu ........................................................................................ 43 Wang, Mengshuang ........................................................................171 Wang, Nannan .................................................................................. 62 Wang, Peng Cheng .........................................................................107 Wang, Qing .....................................................................................182 Wang, Rui ........................................................................................... 91 Wang, Shen .....................................................................................133 267

Wang, Shouping ..............................................................................182 Wan, Guobin ............................................................................85, 208 Wan, Guo Chun ...............................................................................159 Wang, Wei ..............................................................................131, 138 Wang, Weibo ..................................................................................107 Wang, Wen ........................................................................................ 96 Wang, Xiande .................................................................................... 86 Wang, Xin ............................................................................... 163, 188 Wang, Xing .......................................................................................105 Wang, Xiong .............................................................65, 85, 193, 208 Wang, Y ............................................................................................197 Wang, Yan .................................................................................60, 136 Wang, Ying ...............................................................................88, 190 Wang, Ying (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................... 88 Wang, Yong ....................................................................................... 86 Wang, Yuanxun ............................................................... 98, 104, 174 Wang, Yuanxun (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................104 Wang, Zhe ............................................................. 62, 105, 135, 204 Wang, Zheyu .......................................................................... 163, 203 Wang, Zhiyuan ................................................................................150 Wang, Zhongshuang ................................................................80, 111 Wang, Zongbo .................................................................................126 Wan, Jian ..........................................................................................113 Wan, Ting .........................................................................................141 Wanuga, Kevin ................................................................................... 78 Warne, Larry ....................................................................................128 Warnick, Karl ...................................................................51, 126, 171 Warnick, Karl F. (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................126 Warren, David .................................................................................... 55 Watanabe, Soichi ............................................................................140 Waterhouse, Rod ............................................................. 61, 191, 205 Waterhouse, Rod (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................... 61, 191 Watson, Paul .......................................................................... 166, 172 Waynert, Joseph ....................................................................... 67, 119 Webb, Bruce .............................................................................85, 208 Wei, Fangzhou ..........................................................................55, 142 Wei, Feng .........................................................................................148 Wei, Jiangong ..................................................................................109 Wei, Kun ...........................................................................................206 Weile, Daniel ....................................................................................207 Weily, Andrew ..................................................................................205 Wei, Mike .........................................................................................142 Weiss, Adam ...................................................................................... 75 Weiss, Manoja .................................................................................197 Weiss, Steven ...................................................................................200 Weiss, Steven (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................98, 200 Weitz, Stefan ....................................................................................126 Weldon, Thomas .......................................................................93, 183 Weller, Thomas ................................................................................... 44 Werner, Douglas H. ....45, 47, 48, 60, 69, 70, 86, 89, 93, 94, 110, 123, 129, 147, 166, 184 Werner, Douglas (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................. 47, 110, 118 Werner, Ping ..............................................................70, 93, 110, 147 Whisner, Bruce .......................................................................... 67, 119 White, Carson .................................................................................... 64 White, Jacob ....................................................................................160 Whites, Keith W. ......................................................................... 44, 65 Whittow, William G. .............................. 82, 98, 101, 134, 185, 186 Wicker, Ryan ............................................................................... 44, 65 Wijenayake, Chamith ......................................................................126 Williams, Kathryn .............................................................................201 Williams, Michael ............................................................................134 Williams, Michael (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................134 268

Wilson, Andrew ................................................................................104 Wilson, Damian ...............................................................................182 Wilson, Joshua .................................................................................200 Wilton, Donald ..........................................................................92, 142 Wilton, Donald (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................142 Winniford, Paul .................................................................................154 Wintucky, Edwin ...........................................................................71, 99 Wissmann, Philipp ............................................................................104 Wiss, Victor .......................................................................................182 Witte, Russell .............................................................................85, 208 Wittmann, Ronald ............................................................................200 Woehrle, Christopher ...................................................... 94, 130, 184 Wolentarski, Kevin ...........................................................................193 Wolfe, Douglas E. ...................................................................147, 166 Wolf, Thomas ...................................................................................189 Wong, Steven ...................................................................................158 Wright, Michael ...............................................................................134 Wu, Bae-Ian ........................................................................................ 74 Wu, Bian ............................................................................................. 60 Wu, Billy .............................................................................................. 94 Wu, Bi-Yi ...........................................................................................109 Wu, Cheng-Hsun ..............................................................................148 Wu, Jiangfeng ..................................................................................156 Wu, Jun .............................................................................................106 Wu, Lin-Sheng ..................................................................................125 Wu, Ming-Hsi ..................................................................................... 51 Wu, Qi .......................................................................................93, 206 Wu, Qun ................................................................... 60, 64, 110, 168 Wu, Te-Kao .......................................................................................186 Wu, Wen .............................................................. 123, 125, 131, 171 Wu, Xiangyu .....................................................................................139 Wu, Xianliang ...................................................................................127 Wu, Xuan Hui ..................................................................................... 83 Wu, Yi ................................................................................................. 80 Wu, Yu Mao .....................................................................................106 Wu, Yuming ......................................................................................110

X Xia, Mingyao ....................................................................................117 Xia, Tian ............................................................................................142 Xia, Yulong ........................................................................................206 Xia, Zhenxing ...................................................................................131 Xie, Danpeng ....................................................................................168 Xie, Kai ..............................................................................................173 Xie, Zhenglan ...................................................................................187 Xing, Lei .............................................................................88, 122, 179 Xing, Zijian ........................................................................................206 Xin, Hao ...........................44, 58, 65, 85, 149, 183, 188, 193, 208 Xin, Hao (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................................................196 Xiong, Xiaoyan ........................................................................159, 170 Xuan, Xiao-Bo ............................................................................90, 133 Xue, Jianxia .......................................................................................119 Xue, Mingfeng .........................................................................179, 180 Xue, Youtai ........................................................................................177 Xu, Feng ............................................................................................100 Xu, Hongsheng .................................................................................141 Xu, Jiadong .......................................................................................206 Xu, Jie .................................................................................................. 50 Xu, Jing ................................................................................................ 53 Xu, Kaida .................................................................................111, 190 Xu, Kuiwen ........................................................................................100 Xu, Qian .....................................................................................88, 179 269

Xu, Shenheng ................................................................. 112, 116, 130

Y Yagoub, Mustapha ..........................................................................149 Yakovlev, Alexander B. ....................................................45, 118, 165 Yakovlev, Alexander (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................65, 75, 165 Yamada, Hiroyoshi ...........................................................................188 Yamada, Keiju ..................................................................................150 Yamaguchi, Satoshi ..........................................................................206 Yamaguchi, Yoshio ...........................................................................188 Yamamoto, Takashi ..........................................................................150 Yamamoto, Tetsuya ..........................................................................168 Yamauchi, Junji ................................................................ 93, 124, 172 Yang, Bao Jia ..................................................................................... 75 Yang, Chang-Fa ..................................................................... 148, 169 Yang, Cheng .....................................................................................167 Yang, Chin-Lung ...............................................................................174 Yang, Chun Xia .......................................................................... 89, 143 Yang, Di ............................................................................................174 Yang, Fan ......... 77, 112, 116, 130, 149, 151, 153, 154, 169, 170 Yang, Fan (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................................149 Yang, Feng ............................................................ 107, 138, 172, 174 Yang, Guangli ........................................................................... 69, 187 Yang, Guangli (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................ 69 Yang, Guangqi .................................................................................102 Yang, Guang-Zhong ........................................................................177 Yang, Haining ...................................................................................175 Yang, Huanhuan ..............................................................................130 Yang, Kai ................................................................................... 49, 195 Yang, Li ...................................................................................... 69, 187 Yang, Min .........................................................................................173 Yang, Ming ......................................................................................... 66 Yang, Peng ...............................................................................107, 174 Yang, Rui ............................................................................................. 75 Yang, Shang-Hua .............................................................................118 Yang, Shang-Te .........................................................................53, 195 Yang, Shih-An ...................................................................................155 Yang, Shiwen ....................................................................................197 Yang, Siming ....................................................................................... 50 Yang, Taeyoung ...............................................................................145 Yang, Taeyoung (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................145 Yang, Xi ............................................................................................... 98 Yang, Xiaoling ...........................................................................86, 176 Yang, Xinmi .......................................................................................168 Yang, Xue-Xia ..................................................................... 75, 99, 153 Yang, Zhenchao ...............................................................................171 Yang, Zhenchao (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................171 Yan, J .................................................................................................156 Yan, Jie Bang ....................................................................................126 Yan, Ji-Jun ..........................................................................................133 Yan, Jin ..............................................................................................180 Yan, Lincan ................................................................................ 67, 119 Yan, Lincan (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................77, 104, 156, 168 Yan, Sen ............................................................................................205 Yan, Su ........................................................................... 109, 144, 207 Yao, Feng-Wei .................................................................................... 90 Yao, Peng ..........................................................................................190 Yao, Shun ......................................................................... 76, 140, 153 Yao, Yuan .................................................................................167, 187 Yao, Zhi .............................................................................................104 Yardim, Caglar .................................................................................182 Yarlagadda, Shridhar ........................................................................ 44 270

Yazdani, Mohsen .............................................................................178 Ye, Chenran ......................................................................................155 Yeh, Alexander J. ..............................................................................163 Yeh, Nan-Keng ................................................................................... 50 Yektakhah, Behzad ..........................................................................135 Yen, Jui-Hsien ....................................................................................169 Yen, Shih-Cheng ...............................................................................140 Yeoh, Wai Siang .....................................................................102, 191 Yeo, Jun Xiang .................................................................................... 68 Yeo, Woon-Gi ...........................................................................85, 156 Yerazunis, William ...........................................................................163 Yetisir, Ersin .......................................................................................136 Yigit, Huseyin ....................................................................................128 Yilmaz, Ali Ender ..............................................55, 87, 142, 194, 195 Yi, Ming .............................................................................................. 86 Yin, Gui Zhu ............................................................................ 105, 143 Ying, Zhinong ......................................................................... 140, 202 Yin, Xiaoxing ........................................................................... 150, 204 Yin, Xue Feng .......................................................................... 120, 159 Yi, Zixuan ..........................................................................................147 Yıldırım, Nevzat ......................................................................... 99, 155 Yokota, Hideo ...................................................................................194 Yokoyama, Michiharu ......................................................................206 Yom, Inbok ........................................................................................166 Yonemoto, Naruto .............................................................................. 56 Yook, Jong-Gwan ............................................................................... 62 Yoo, Minyeong ....................................................................... 123, 125 Yoon, Yong-Kyu .................................................................................. 97 Yoon, Young Joong ............................................................................ 99 Yoo, Seong Ki ...................................................................................103 Yoo, Sungjong ..................................................................................136 Yoo, Tae-Hoon .................................................................................... 62 Yoshida, Keiji ...................................................................................... 62 Yoshida, Kenta .................................................................................172 Yoshitomi, Kuniaki .....................................................................62, 183 You, Bai-Qiang .................................................................................157 You, Jian Wei ...................................................................................... 56 Young, Jeffrey ...................................................................................155 Young, John C. ........................................................................142, 144 Young, William .................................................................................145 Yuan, Bin ............................................................................................. 61 Yuan, Bo .....................................................................................96, 161 Yuan, Feng .......................................................................................... 68 Yücel, Abdulkadir C. ................................................. 43, 87, 104, 144 Yu, Chen ...........................................................................................206 Yu, Chun-Han ...................................................................................... 80 Yue, Taiwei .......................................................................................... 93 Yue, Zhenxing ...................................................................................151 Yu, Hangchen ..................................................................................... 99 Yu, Hao .............................................................................................110 Yu, Junsheng ............................................................ 79, 107, 167, 187 Yu, Nanfang ....................................................................................... 75 Yun, Sohyeun ....................................................................................166 Yun, Sumin .............................................................................. 154, 170 Yun, Taehwa .....................................................................................189 Yun, Zhengqing ................................................................84, 102, 121 Yun, Zhengqing (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................121 Yurduseven, Ozan ..................................................................... 61, 179 Yu, Wenhua ..................................................................... 86, 113, 176 Yu, Xiaoju ................................................................ 65, 149, 183, 188 Yu, Y. ................................................................................................... 76 Yu, Yaxin ...................................................................................... 56, 82 Yu, Zhiru .................................................................................. 143, 201 271

Z Zack, Kevin .......................................................................................191 Zaghloul, Amir ............................................................... 145, 152, 172 Zaghloul, Amir I. (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................145 Zaghloul, Mona E .............................................................................. 48 Zaghloul, Reham ................................................................................ 55 Zajic, Alenka .....................................................................................139 Zajic, Alenka (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................139 Zakaria, Amer ..............................................................57, 82, 85, 104 Zamanifekri, Abolghasem ................................................................. 80 Zamora, Gerard ...............................................................................193 Zang, Rui ................................................................................. 100, 204 Zapata, Juan ....................................................................................192 Zappini, Luisa ..................................................................................... 78 Zarghooni, Behnam ........................................................................... 93 Zaric, Andela ....................................................................................156 Zbitou, Jamal ....................................................................................203 Zeidaabadi-Nezhad, Abolghasem ....................................... 206, 207 Zeijl, Paul van ...................................................................................120 Zeinadini, Zahra ...............................................................................190 Zemba, Michael ........................................................................68, 173 Zendeboodi, Mojtaba .....................................................................206 Zeng, Qingsheng .............................................................................136 Zeng, Tianmin ..................................................................................... 61 Zeng, Wenjun ..................................................................................... 68 Zeng, Xiaohu ...................................................................................... 80 Zeng, Yunjia ......................................................................................194 Zeouga, Kais ...................................................................................... 73 Zeppettella, David ...........................................................................134 Zerrad, Myriam ................................................................................173 Zhadobov, Maxim ...........................................................................103 Zhai, Jianfeng ...................................................................................102 Zhang, Bei ........................................................................................121 Zhang, Ce .................................................................................... 52, 57 Zhang, Changhong ............................................................................ 46 Zhang, Cheng ...........................................................................78, 152 Zhang, Guifu ....................................................................................138 Zhang, Heng ............................................................................. 99, 131 Zhang, Henry ..................................................................................... 87 Zhang, Hong-Tao .............................................................................138 Zhang, Hualiang ................................................................ 48, 82, 186 Zhang, Jian .......................................................................................120 Zhang, Jie ...................................................................... 105, 143, 159 Zhang, Jitao ...............................................................................58, 193 Zhang, Jun .......................................................................................... 75 Zhang, Kaizhi ....................................................... 107, 138, 172, 174 Zhang, Kedi ............................................................................ 158, 160 Zhang, Lei ........................................................................................... 43 Zhang, Li ...........................................................................................151 Zhang, Miao ...................................................................................... 49 Zhang, Nianzu .................................................................................102 Zhang, Ning ....................................................................................... 68 Zhang, Qianyun ...............................................................................202 Zhang, Qiaoli ...................................................................................148 Zhang, Qijun ...................................................................................... 43 Zhang, Qingfeng ............................................................................... 91 Zhang, Shiyu ....................................................................................185 Zhang, Shuai ....................................................................................140 Zhang, Wenji .......................................................... 53, 143, 195, 201 Zhang, Xiao Hong ............................................................................. 96 Zhang, Xiaowei ................................................................................206 Zhang, Xingqi ...................................................................................177 272

Zhang, Xiupu .............................................................................80, 111 Zhang, Yifan .....................................................................................100 Zhang, Yifei ......................................................................................190 Zhang, Ying Qian .................................................................. 105, 143 Zhang, Yong ............................................................................161, 176 Zhang, Yonghong ...................................................................111, 190 Zhang, Yongwei ................................................................................. 66 Zhang, Yuan .....................................................................................172 Zhang, Yunhua .................................................................................100 Zhang, Zhi-hui ...................................................................................138 Zhang, Zhijun ................................................................... 61, 101, 133 Zhao, Allen .......................................................................................182 Zhao, De-Shuang ................................................................... 100, 148 Zhao, Hongxin .................................................................................150 Zhao, Kun .........................................................................................140 Zhao, Yanwen ..................................................................................143 Zhao, Yan-Wen ...................................................................... 160, 207 Zhao, Zhidong .................................................................................... 89 Zhao, Zhiqin ....................................................................................... 49 Zheng, Shou-Hui ...............................................................................148 Zheng, Yuliang .................................................................................175 Zheng, Yuteng ..................................................................................143 Zheng, Yu-Teng .................................................................................160 Zhong, Jingni ...................................................................................... 99 Zhong, Shun-Shi ........................................................................90, 133 Zhong, Shunshi (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................... 90 Zhong, Yu .........................................................................................100 Zhong, Zhangdui .............................................................................121 Zhou, Bangda ..................................................................................158 Zhou, Changfei .........................................................................64, 168 Zhou, Chenming ................................................................................. 67 Zhou, Chenming (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 67 Zhou, Hongyu ................................................................. 90, 120, 190 Zhou, Hua-Wei .................................................................................153 Zhou, Jianyang .................................................................................201 Zhou, Jun He .......................................................................... 120, 159 Zhou, Kai ..........................................................................................172 Zhou, Longjian ........................................................................ 138, 172 Zhou, Min .........................................................................................112 Zhou, Rongguo ................................................................... 48, 82, 186 Zhou, Yong Jin .................................................................................... 75 Zhou, Yu .............................................................................................. 91 Zhou, Yuda .......................................................................................123 Zhou, Zhi Guo ........................................................................... 89, 107 Zhu, Bo ..............................................................................................130 Zhu, Guoqiang .................................................................................176 Zhu, He .............................................................................................113 Zhu, Jian ............................................................................................141 Zhu, Qi ............................................75, 99, 131, 147, 149, 205, 206 Zhu, Quanjiang ................................................................................197 Zhu, Rui .............................................................................................174 Zhu, Weijie .......................................................................................190 Zhu, Xiaoqi .......................................................................................125 Zhu, Xiaowei .....................................................................46, 119, 204 Zhu, Xu ..............................................................................................179 Zhu, Yong ............................................................................................ 85 Zich, Riccardo Enrico ...................................................................89, 97 Ziegenfuss, Donna ...........................................................................119 Zieniutycz, Wlodzimierz ........................................................... 89, 192 Ziolkowski, Richard (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................ 48 Ziolkowski, Richard W. .......................................... 48, 146, 159, 202 Zomorrodi, Mohammad .................................................................... 47 Zorer, Alessandro ............................................................................... 78 273

Zou, Lianfeng ....................................................................................113 Zou, Xiao-Nan .................................................................................... 88 Zou, Yufeng ........................................................................................ 80 Zuazola, I. J. Garcia ........................................................................171 Zuboraj, Muhammed .......................................................................128 Zuffanelli, Simone .............................................................................193 Zürcher, Jean-François ................................................................. 73, 96

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