Advance Program - 2013 IEEE International Symposium on
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Advance Program - 2013 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference at a Glance Sunday, July 7 08:00 - 17:00 Short Courses FD1, FD2, FD5, FD6, FD7 13:00 - 17:00 Short Courses HD1, HD3, HD7 Monday, July 8 08:00 - 11:50 09:10 - 10:40 13:10 - 17:00 14:20 - 15:50 Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Tuesday, July 9 08:00 - 11:50 Technical Sessions 09:10 - 10:40 Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum 13:00 - 16:00 Student Design Contest: Public Demonstrations (Fuschia/Gardenia) 13:00 - 16:00 Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum (Grand Foyer) 13:10 - 14:50 Technical Sessions Wednesday, July 10 08:00 - 11:50 09:10 - 10:40 13:10 - 17:00 14:20 - 15:50 Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Thursday, July 11 08:00 - 11:50 09:10 - 10:40 13:10 - 17:00 14:20 - 15:50 Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Friday, July 12 08:00 - 11:50 09:10 - 10:40 13:10 - 17:00 14:20 - 15:50 Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Technical Sessions Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum Saturday, July 13 08:00 - 12:00 Short Courses HD9, HD12 13:00 - 17:00 Short Course HD8 All technical sessions take place in the Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista, unless otherwise noted. Contents Chair’s Welcome...................................................................... 2 Sessions at a Glance............................................................... 3 Monday............................................................................ 3 Tuesday............................................................................. 4 Wednesday...................................................................... 6 Thursday........................................................................... 8 Friday..............................................................................10 Registration.............................................................................12 Meeting and Event Schedule................................................13 Short Courses.........................................................................14 Social Program.......................................................................19 On-Site Social Events.....................................................19 Companion Hospitality..................................................20 Awards and Society Recognition..........................................21 Steering Committee................................................................23 Technical Program Committee...............................................24 URSI Commission Chairs.......................................................25 Technical Reviewers...............................................................25 Special Sessions.....................................................................28 Student Paper Competition....................................................30 Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum..............30 Finalists............................................................................30 Honorable Mentions......................................................31 Sponsors.................................................................................34 Gold Sponsors................................................................34 Silver Sponsors...............................................................34 Exhibitors................................................................................35 Exhibits Location and Hours..........................................35 Student Design Contest..........................................................36 Technical Program..................................................................39 Author & Session Co-Chair Index...................................... 211 Exhibits and Interactive Forum — Grand Ballroom............ 267 Map: Hilton — 1st Floor....................................................... 268 Map: Hilton — Palm Ballroom............................................. 269 Map: Hilton — Mezzanine Level........................................ 270 1 Chair’s Welcome On behalf of the Steering Committee, I extend a warm welcome to you to the 2103 IEEE AP-S/USNC-URSI Symposium, July 7–13, 2013 in Orlando, Florida. The conference has been organized to provide you with excellent opportunities for networking and interacting with your colleagues and has exciting, unique social activities planned for all family members. The technical program has 187 oral and poster sessions and 13 Special Sessions. These cover a vast range of state-of-theart research areas in the field of antennas and propagation. Full day and half day short courses are scheduled for Sunday, July 7 and Saturday, July 13, providing you with an opportunity for more in-depth interactions with leading researchers in the field. 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 industry representatives and learn about the hardware and software products they have to offer. The symposium is being held at the Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista hotel at Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It is within walking distance from the Disney Downtown Marketplace, the home to Cirque du Soleil, with unique shopping and dining opportunities and entertainment for all ages. The conference hotel offers the Disney’s Extra Magic Hours benefit to their guests, where each day one of the Walt Disney World parks opens an hour early or stays open up to an extra three hours. Orlando is renowned for its many attractions including Epcot, SeaWorld, Universal Studios along with Busch Gardens and Legoland which are a short drive away. The conference hotel is located close to many restaurants with options to satisfy all palates and close to several shopping malls, including the Premium Outlet mall. You will not want to miss this opportunity to explore the magic and excitement that Orlando has to offer. Our social program is specially designed to appeal to all members of your family. The conference reception will be held on Tuesday, July 8, at the Disney Epcot World Showcase Lagoon. All conference attendees will have an unforgettable opportunity to watch ‘Illuminations’, the spectacular laser light and fireworks display from a designated private area. We would like you to have a technically stimulating week and a most memorable visit to Orlando. We look forward to seeing you here in July 2013. Parveen Wahid, General Chair, 2013 Steering Committee 2 Oral Sessions at a Glance — Monday Morning Afternoon 101 UWB Antennas and 120 UWB Antennas and Applications I Applications II Palm 4 102 Antenna Challenges 121 Advances in Solved by Complex Antenna Impedance Modeling I Matching Palm 5 103 Future Perspective 122 Numerical Weather of Wireless Sensor NetPrediction Supporting works in Healthcare Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Modeling Narcissus/ 104 Time-Domain Tech123 Time-Domain Orange niques Methods Iris/Hibiscus 105 Slotted and Guided 124 Slotted and Guided Wave Antennas I Wave Antennas II Quince/ 106 Well-Conditioned 125 Fast Integral EquaPoinsettia Integral Equation Formula- tion Solvers tions International 107 EBG Theory and 126 EBG in Antenna Center Designs Engineering Salon 1 108 Phased Array Anten- 127 Phased Array Antennas I nas II International 109 Plasmonic Metama- 128 Metamaterials and North terials Metasurfaces International 110 Nanoantennas 129 Nanoantennas and South Plasmonic Structures Palm 3 111 Printed and Planar 130 Printed and Planar Antennas I Antennas II Crystal 112 Inverse Scattering 131 Inverse Scattering and Image Reconstruction and Imaging: Methodologies and Algorithms Camelia/ 113 MIMO Antennas for 132 Antenna Systems for Dogwood Mobile Devices MIMO Communications Azalea/ 114 Wireless Communi- 133 Antenna Analysis Begonia cations and Propagation in Complex Media Salon 3 115 Pattern Reconfigu134 Frequency Reconrable Antennas figurable Antennas Monday Sessions at a Glance Location Salon 2 Interactive Forum Sessions at a Glance — Monday Location Morning Grand IF116 Propagation in Tunnels Ballroom IF117 Propagation in Indoor Environments Salon 5 IF118 Propagation Channel Modeling IF119 Matching Approaches for Small Antennas Afternoon IF135 Scattering, Diffraction, and RCS I IF136 Scattering, Diffraction, and RCS II IF137 Satellite and Terrestrial Propagation 3 Oral Sessions at a Glance — Tuesday Morning Afternoon 201 UWB 202 UWB 222 Ultra-wideband Antennas Antennas Electromagnetics and and Appli- and Appli- Antennas cations III cations IV Palm 4 203 Advanced Phased 223 Printed MIMO Array Antenna Systems Antenna Implementations and Applications and Challenges Palm 5 204 Advances in Com224 Passive Intermodumercial Electromagnetic lation (PIM) and High Simulation Tools Power Effects in Antennas and Wireless Interfaces Narcissus/ 205 EM Optimization 225 Optimization of Orange Techniques and Applica- Antennas tions Iris/Hibiscus 206 Wideband Slot-Fed 226 EM Measurements: and Slot-Guided AntenAntennas and Imaging nas Quince/ 207 Discretization and 227 Domain DecomposiPoinsettia Solution of Integral Equa- tion Methods tions International 208 Frequency Selective 228 Antennas Using EBG Center Surfaces Structures Salon 1 209 Analysis and Design 229 Wideband Phased of Antenna Arrays Arrays International 210 Novel Effects in 230 Transmission-Line North Metamaterials Metamaterials International 211 Handheld Device 231 Spectrum AllocaSouth Antennas tion and Electromagnetic Interference Palm 3 212 Microstrip Antennas 232 Analysis and Design and Printed Devices of Microstrip and Printed Antennas Crystal 213 Inverse Scattering 233 Slot Antennas and Imaging: Techniques and Applications Camelia/ 214 Performance and 234 Millimeter-wave Dogwood Novel Applications of Mobile Antennas Multiple Antenna Systems Azalea/ 215 Radio 216 Radar 235 Wireless Sensor Begonia CommuSystems Networks nication Components and Systems Salon 3 217 Reconfigurable 236 Tunable and ReconAntenna Applications figurable Multi-Frequency Antennas 4 Tuesday Location Salon 2 Interactive Forum Sessions at a Glance — Tuesday Location Morning Grand IF218 Hybrid Methods Ballroom IF219 Fast Methods Salon 5 IF220 Fast Methods for Integral Equations IF221 Dosimetry and Exposure Assessment Afternoon [No Interactive Forum Sessions Scheduled] 5 6 Wednesday Oral Sessions at a Glance — Wednesday Location Morning Afternoon Salon 2 301 Low-Profile Wide322 EndFire Broadband band Antennas Antennas Palm 4 302 Metasurfaces for 323 Terahertz Antenna Wave Guidance and Technologies Radiation Palm 5 303 304 AMTA 324 Traveling Wave Antenna Special Antennas - In Honor of Challenges Session Prof. (Buck) Carlton H. Solved by Advances Walter Complex in RF MeaModeling II surement Technology Narcissus/ 305 FDTD 325 FDTD: Advanced Orange Algorithms and Modeling Techniques Iris/Hibiscus 306 EM Measurements: 326 EM and EMC Advanced Materials and Metrology Wireless Applications Quince/ 307 New Integral Equa- 327 328 HighPoinsettia tion Formulations Integral frequency Equation Methods Numerical for Antenna Methods Analysis International 308 Fabry-Perot Cavity 329 Multilayer, MetaCenter Antennas material-Inspired, and other Complex Antenna Topologies Salon 1 309 Advanced RF Tech330 Reflector Antenna nology in Antenna Array Analysis, Design and Design Implementation International 310 Metamaterial Ap331 Metamaterial ApNorth plications plications International 311 Small Antennas: 332 Small Antennas for South Theory, Designs, and Applications Realizations Palm 3 312 Microstrip and 333 Microstrip and Planar Circuits I Planar Circuits II Crystal 313 Tomographic and 334 Radar Imagery Radar Imaging Systems and Techniques Camelia/ 314 315 335 Scat336 Dogwood Remote Remote tering in Remote Sensing and In-Situ Random Sensing MeasureSensing of and ComSystems ments the Earth plex Media Azalea/ 316 Wireless Power 337 Wireless Power Begonia Transfer I Transfer II Salon 3 317 Beamforming and 339 Software Control Array Signal Processing and Optimization of Reconfigurable Antennas Interactive Forum Sessions at a Glance — Wednesday Location Morning Grand IF318 Electromagnetic Imaging and Sensing Applications Ballroom IF319 Microwave Imaging of the Breast Salon 5 IF320 Therapeutic electromagnetic-induced heating or stimulation of tissue IF321 Medical Sensing and Monitoring Afternoon IF340 Human Body Interactions with Antennas and Other Electromagnetic Devices IF341 Antennas for Biomedical Applications IF342 Vehicular Antennas 7 Oral Sessions at a Glance — Thursday Morning Afternoon 401 Broadband Anten421 Broadband Antennas and Systems I nas and Systems II Palm 4 402 RFID Sensors and 422 Advances in RFID Systems Sensing: An Emerging Wireless Identification and Sensing Technology Palm 5 403 Advanced Tech423 Novel Transmissionnologies for Terahertz Line Structures, Electronic Applications and Photonic Devices Narcissus/ 405 Frequency-Domain 424 Frequency-Domain Orange Methods I Methods II Iris/Hibiscus 406 Antenna Theory, 425 Antenna Theory, Design, and MeasureDesign, and Measurements I ments II Quince/ 407 Numerical Methods 426 Advanced NumeriPoinsettia I cal Methods International 408 Electromagnetic 427 An428 MaCenter Properties of Materials tenna Perterials and formance Measured ImproveEffects ment using Materials, Devices, and Techniques Salon 1 409 Lens Antennas 429 Reflectarray/Trasmitarray Analysis, Design and Optimization International 410 Metamaterial Struc- 430 Metamaterial StrucNorth tures and Devices I tures and Devices II International 411 Mobile and small 431 Antenna MiniaturSouth antennas ization Palm 3 412 Microstrip Antenna 432 Microstrip Antenna Arrays I Arrays II Crystal 413 414 Dielec- 433 Meta- 434 Propatric Resona- material Dielectric gation, tor Antennas Theory and Scattering, Resonator Enhanced AntenApplicaand AbCharacternas with tions sorption in istics using Circular MetamateriOptimization and Dual als and Material PolarizaCombinations tions Camelia/ 415 Propagation and Re- 435 Propagation ModelDogwood mote Sensing in Complex ing and Measurements and Random Media Azalea/ 416 Antenna Near Field 436 437 Begonia and Mutual Coupling Antenna Antenna Near-Field Concepts Salon 3 417 Enabling Research 438 Pattern 439 for Smart and Adaptive and Scan- Diversity Antenna Systems ning Recon- Antennas figurable and MIMO Antennas Systems 8 Thursday Location Salon 2 Interactive Forum Sessions at a Glance — Thursday Location Morning Grand IF418 Theoretical Electromagnetics Ballroom IF419 Guided Wave Structures and FSS windows Salon 5 IF420 Wireless Propagation in Vehicular Environments Afternoon IF440 Antenna Feeds and Matching I IF441 Antenna Feeds and Matching II IF442 Antenna Feeds and Matching III IF443 Electromagnetics Education 9 Oral Sessions at a Glance — Friday Morning Afternoon 501 Wideband, Multi523 Multiband Antennas band, and Circular-Polar- for Mobile Devices and ized Microstrip Antennas Other Applications Palm 4 502 RFID Antennas in 524 RFID Antennas Difficult Environments Palm 5 503 Antenna Theory 525 Antenna Applications Narcissus/ 504 Applications of 526 Electromagnetic Orange Numerical Methods Theory Iris/Hibiscus 505 Antenna Design and 527 528 Measurements I Antenna Microwave Design and and SubMeasuremillimeter ments II Measurements Quince/ 506 Elec507 Finite 529 Com- 530 Poinsettia tromagnetic Difference putational Parallel and Interaction and Finite Issues in Specialand CouElement Electroprocessor pling Methods magnetic Based Interference Numerical Methods International 508 Structures Leveraging 531 Design and Analysis Center Novel Material Properties of Novel Materials for Electromagnetics Salon 1 510 511 Beam- 532 Theory 533 Fast Reflectarray Scanning of DiffracCompuAntenna Reflectartion and tational Elements ray/Trans- Physical Methods mitarray Optics ap- for Physical plications Optics and Highfrequency Applications International 512 Metasurfaces and 534 Metamaterial North Arrays Structures International 514 Low 513 535 536 TransSouth Profile and Antenna Metamate- formation Electriapplication rial-Inspired Electromagcally Small of metama- Antennas netics Antennas terials Palm 3 515 Microstrip Antenna 537 Printed and Slot Arrays III Arrays Crystal 516 517 Nano- 538 Microstrip and Nanoelec- electromag- Low-Profile Antennas with tromagnetic netic Design Improved Performance Analysis Camelia/ 518 Propagation in Ran- 539 High- 540 ScatDogwood dom or Complex Media frequency tering and ScatterDiffraction ing and Asymptotic Methods 10 Friday Location Salon 2 Oral Sessions at a Glance — Friday (cont.) Location Morning Afternoon Azalea/ 519 Finite 520 541 Microstrip Antennas Begonia Element Advanced for Novel Applications Domain De- Frequencycomposition and TimeMethods Domain Finite Element Methods Salon 3 521 522 UWB 542 543 Polarization Dielectric Dielectric Dielectric ReconResonator Resonator Resonator figurable Antennas AntenAntennas Antennas nas for with New Optical and CharacMillimeter- teristics, wave ApMaterials, plications and Applications 11 Registration The on-site registration desk is located in the Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista on the first level in the East Registration Desk located in the International Foyer. Registration will be open according to the following schedule: Sunday, July 7 07:00 -17:00 Monday, July 8 07:00 -17:00 Tuesday, July 9 07:00 -17:00 Wednesday, July 10 07:30 -17:00 Thursday, July 11 07:30 -17:00 Friday, July 12 08:00-16:00 Saturday, July 13 08:00-14:00 Complimentary Shuttle Service Complimentary shuttle service will be provided between the Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista and Premium Outlets, Florida Mall and Universal Studios CityWalk®. The operating schedule can be found in the Registration Desk area, as well as near the Convention Entrance by Grand Ballroom Salon 6, from which point the buses will depart. Monday, July 8 - Premium Outlets (morning and afternoon) Thursday, July 11 - Florida Mall (morning and afternoon) Monday, Wednesday and Friday, July 8, 10 and 12 - Universal Studios CityWalk® (evening only) 12 Meeting and Event Schedule Saturday, July 6 12:00 - 18:00 AP Strategic Planning Committee (Veranda) 15:00 - 21:00 Joint Meetings Committee (Poinsettia/Quince) Sunday, July 7 8:00 - 10:00 Past President’s Breakfast (Crystal) 10:00 - 19:00 AdCom Meeting (Palm 3) Monday, July 8 12:00 - 13:00 AP-S Reviewer’s Luncheon (Palm Ballrom 1/2) 17:00 - 18:00 URSI A Business Meeting (Narcissus/Orange Blossom) 17:00 - 18:00 URSI C Business Meeting (Camelia/Dogwood) 17:00 - 18:00 URSI E Business Meeting (Iris/Hibiscus) 17:00 - 18:00 AP-S 2015 Committee Meeting (Rose) 17:30 - 19:30 Women in Engineering Reception (Palm Ballrom 1/2) Tuesday, July 9 10:00 - 11:30 Publications Committee (Rose) 10:00 - 11:00 Student Design Contest: Setup by Finalist Teams [Closed to Public] (Fuschia/Gardenia) 11:00 - 12:00 Student Design Contest: Demo for Judges [Closed to Public] (Fuschia/Gardenia) 12:00 - 13:00 Student Design Contest: Luncheon [Closed to Public] (Magnolia) 12:00 - 13:00 Student/GOLD Reception and Lunch (Palm Ballrom 1/2) 12:00 - 13:00 Wave Propagations Standards Committee (Jasmine) 12:00 - 13:00 AP-S Transactions Editors Lunch (Lily/Kahili) 12:00 - 13:00 AWPL Editors Lunch (Rose) 13:00 - 16:00 Student Design Contest: Public Demo (Fuschia/Gardenia) 13:00 - 16:00 Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum (Grand Foyer) 20:00 - 20:50 Bus Leaves for Illuminations Fireworks Show (Hilton Lake Buena Vista) 21:00 - 23:00 Illuminations: Reflections of Earth at Walt Disney World® Resort, Epcot® (Epcot® World View Plaza) Wednesday, July 10 7:00 - 8:00 Student Paper Judges Committee (Jasmine) 12:00 - 13:00 Magazine Staff Luncheon (Rose) 12:00 - 13:00 AP-S Fellows Committee (Veranda) 12:00 - 15:00 Antenna Standards Committee (Lily/Kahili) 16:00 - 17:00 Industry Initiative Committee (Rose) 16:00 - 17:00 Future Symposia Committee (Fuschia/Gardenia) 17:00 - 18:00 URSI B Business Meeting (Narcissus/Orange Blossom) 17:00 - 18:00 URSI F Business Meeting (Camelia/Dogwood) 19:00 - 23:00 Awards Banquet (Palm Ballrom 1/2) Thursday, July 11 9:00 - 10:00 AP History Committee (Rose) 12:00 - 13:00 Education Committee (Lily/Kahili) 12:00 - 13:00 Chapter Chairs Luncheon (Rose) 12:00 - 13:00 IEEE Press Liaison (Fuschia/Gardenia) 17:00 - 18:00 URSI D Business Meeting (Narcissus/Orange Blossom) 17:00 - 18:00 URSI K Business Meeting (Camelia/Dogwood) 13 Short Courses Sunday July 7, 08:00 - 17:00 FD1 Electromagnetic Metamaterials: Homogenization Theory and Their Applications from Radio-Frequencies to the Visible Speaker: Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin, USA Location: Azalea 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 periodic arrays of resonant inclusions 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 theories and proper characterization of metamaterials, the course will focus on various exciting properties and applications of metamaterials, in order to realize electromagnetic cloaks, negative-index materials, sub-diffractive waveguides and antennas, enhanced nonlinearities, sensing, imaging and energy harvesting devices, optical 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. FD2 Advanced Preconditioning Techniques for Computational Electromagnetics Speakers: Francesco P. Andriulli - ENST Bretagne, France and Eric Michielssen - The University of Michigan, USA Location: Quince 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. 14 FD5 Antenna Arrays Speaker: Randy L. Haupt, Colorado School of Mines, USA Location: Orange Blossom This course provides a broad overview of traditional and current antenna array topics with emphasis on practical implementation. The morning will be an overview and historical development of antenna arrays followed by array basics like beam steering, sidelobe control, modeling, mutual coupling, design equations, and elements. The afternoon is devoted to conformal arrays, wideband arrays, arrays in the time domain, adaptive nulling, direction finding, reconfigurable arrays, and array architectures. Array designs will be covered along with approaches to the numerical modeling of antenna arrays. FD6 Reflector Antenna Design and Analysis Speaker: Peter Meincke, Ticra, Denmark Location: Iris The course gives an introduction to the design and analysis of single and dual reflector antennas, center-fed as well as offset. After a review of the analysis methods commonly employed for space- and Earth-station reflector antennas, the basic design principles are presented. First, single and dual spot-beam antennas are considered with the relation between size, feed illumination, directivity, and sidelobe level. Second, the influence of blockage by struts, subreflector, and feed is discussed. Third, the origin of cross polarization in offset designs is addressed and it is shown how to improve the polarization characteristics in dual reflector systems by employing the Mizuguchi compensation principle. Hands-on experience in reflector antenna design is obtained during the course by using the software package GRASP (participants must bring their own laptop). FD7 Electromagnetic Band Gap (EBG) Structures in Antenna Engineering: From Fundamentals to Recent Advances Speakers: Yahya Rahmat-Samii-University of California Los Angeles, USA, Fan Yang-Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; The University of Mississippi, USA Location: Camelia This comprehensive and application-oriented short course on the state-of-the-art in electromagnetic band gap (EBG) engineering explains the theories, designs, and antenna applications of EBG structures. The course will start with an overview of the EBG research history and important discoveries. An accurate and efficient FDTD/PBC algorithm will be presented for general periodic structures analysis. Next, detailed presentations will be provided on the unique electromagnetic features and diverse functional designs of EBG structures. Furthermore, a wealth of practical antenna examples with design details will be presented to illustrate promising applications of EBG structures in antenna engineering. 15 Sunday, July 7, 13:00 - 17:00 HD1 4G/Multiband Handheld Device Antennas and Their High-Isolation Antenna Systems Speaker: Kin-Lu Wong, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan Location: Salon 1 Promising 4G/multiband handheld device antennas will be presented. Small-size yet wideband techniques to cover the LTE/ WWAN operation such as using the printed λ/8 PIFA, λ/4 loop, λ/8 half-loop, and λ/4 slot antennas will be addressed. The ground antenna concept suitable for very slim or flexible handheld device applications to achieve very small antenna size (less than 8 x 10 mm2) for LTE/WWAN operation will be introduced. Effects of the shaped system ground plane on bandwidth enhancement of the handheld device antennas are included in the discussion. Some promising handheld device antenna structures including the high-isolation, high-efficiency antenna systems for MIMO or dual talk (dual WWAN) operation will also be presented. Future trends for the intelligent handheld device antennas including the tunable and reconfigurable antennas that can be adaptive to environmental changes or tunable to cover different bands or switched to have multi-beams will be discussed. HD3 Advanced Impedance Matching and Impedance Analysis for Antenna Applications Speaker: Jussi Rahola, Optenni Ltd., Finland Location: Salon 2 The main topics of the course are: 1) impedance matching and matching circuit analysis using the theory of power waves, 2) estimating the obtainable antenna bandwidth using the concept of bandwidth potential and 3) estimating the worst-case isolation in multiantenna systems using the concept of electromagnetic isolation. HD7: Wearable Antennas for Medical Applications Speaker: Albert Sabban- Ort Braude College, Israel Location: Salon 3 Biomedical industry is in continuous growth in the last few years. Low profile compact antennas are crucial in the development of wearable human biomedical 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 microstrip antennas with high efficiency will be presented in the course. The course topics are: Microstrip wearable antennas, Loop wearable antennas, Helix wearable antennas, Antennas S11 Variation as Function of Distance from Body, Tunable antennas and Applications of wearable antennas. 16 Saturday July 13, 13:00 - 17:00 HD9 Introduction to Microstrip Antennas Speaker: David R. Jackson, University of Houston, USA Location: Camelia This short course will present an overview of microstrip antennas, starting with the most basic aspects and leading to a review of present trends and recent developments. Topics will include an overview of the basic properties for both rectangular and circular shapes, feeding methods, equivalent-circuit models, input impedance, radiation patterns, surface-wave excitation, radiation efficiency, CAD formulas for the basic antenna properties, circular polarization, bandwidth enhancement schemes, miniaturization techniques, mutual coupling, and arrays. HD12 State-of-the-Art in the Design of Electrically Small Antennas Speaker: Steven R. Best, MITRE, USA Location: Dogwood Optimization of the performance properties of electrically small antennas represents a challenging design problem for the antenna engineer. As wireless devices decrease in size, there is an increasing demand for physically smaller antennas, yet the performance requirements are rarely relaxed. This 1/2-day short course provides a detailed discussion on the theory, challenges, performance trade-offs and design approaches associated with electrically small antennas. The short course begins with an overview of the fundamental theory and inherent limitations of small antennas. The presentation focuses on providing an understanding of small antenna performance in terms of impedance, radiation patterns, bandwidth, radiation efficiency, matching efficiency, and quality factor (Q). Techniques used to design self-resonant and impedance matched electrically small antennas are described and compared. The relationships between the small antenna’s performance properties and its physical characteristics are discussed in detail. The performance of the small antenna on small finite ground planes is considered with a particular emphasis on how the antenna’s location on the ground plane affects impedance, pattern and polarization properties. This short course also presents and describes practical approaches for the design of wireless device antennas. These discussions include an understanding of the basic theory of these designs, equivalent circuit analysis, and ground plane effects. Saturday July 13, 13:00 - 17:00 HD8 Natural and Metamaterial Antennas with Emphasis on Dual-, Wide-, and Extremely Wide-band Operation Speaker: Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University, Japan Location: Camelia Antennas with dual-, wide-, and extremely wide-band operation have been receiving considerable attention, in response to recent developments in communication systems, e.g., mobile, digital TV, and satellite communication systems. These antennas are categorized as either natural or metamaterial (MTM) antennas. 17 The former have an electromagnetic property found in nature (right-handed property) and the latter have an electromagnetic property not existing in nature (left-handed property or composite right- and left-handed property) and hence are called MTM antennas. Choice of either a natural antenna or an MTM antenna depends on the requirements of the target communications system. This course presents recent progress in natural and MTM antennas, with an emphasis on realization of dual-, wide-, and extremely wide-band operation, and is composed of three chapters. Chapter 1 describes the historical background of natural and MTM antennas, focusing on their frequency responses. Starting with the self-complementary antenna technique and leaky wave antenna technique, we proceed to novel techniques using MTMs. Broadside beam formation and tilted beam formation are also discussed. Chapter 2 summarizes the analysis methods for natural and MTM antennas. The method of moments and the finitedifference time-domain method are briefly described. In addition, an equivalent-circuit representation for MTM antennas is presented and useful design equations are explained. Chapter 3 presents the design and radiation characteristics of several representative natural and MTM antennas, including (1) a dual-band card antenna, (2) a PaSP card antenna (Patch with a Shorted Parasitic Patch) for LAN and UWB systems, (3) an extremely wide-band elliptical card antenna for USB devices, (4) a wide-band cross fan-shaped (FASH) base-station antenna, (5) a BOR-SPR basestation antenna (composite of a conducting body of revolution element and a shorted parasitic ring element) and Modified BOR-CROSS base-station antenna, (6) grid array antennas for beam-scanning, (7) an inverted-F tilted-bam antenna with an EBG reflector, (8) a spiral antenna with an EBG reflector, (9) an MTM strip-line antenna for beam-scanning, (10) an MTM curl antenna, and (11) an MTM spiral antenna. Note that the MTM antennas in (10) and (11) have dual-band and counter circularly-polarized characteristics. 18 Social Program On-Site Social Events Reviewers Lunch (Free) When: Monday, July 8, 12:00 noon Where: Palm Ballroom 1/2 This lunch is open to all registered attendees who participated in the review process for AP-S/URSI (pre-registration required.) Illuminations: Reflections of Earth at Walt Disney World® Resort, Epcot® (Free) When: Tuesday, July 9, 21:00 - 23:00 Where: Walt Disney World® Resort, Epcot® Imagine having your own private space to watch a spectacular laser light and fireworks display in one of the most magical places on earth. And while experiencing the original musical score and the well-choreographed kaleidoscope of color, you’re also satisfying your sweet tooth at an expansive dessert reception. After the show ends, you may take advantage of the Extra Magic Hours Benefit to explore the park on your own. You won’t want to miss this! Join all the APS 2013 attendees for a private reception at Epcot® World View Plaza on the edge of World Showcase Lagoon. Your evening “begins in the afternoon,” when you may request an “After 4pm” park pass, a specially-priced Disney Meeting/Convention Theme Park Ticket available to APS/URSI attendees (note that on Tuesday, July 9, the technical sessions end following the afternoon break at 15:20 pm). Spend a few hours in the park, dine at your leisure and at 20:00, meet your friends and colleagues at Worldview Plaza for dessert. The fireworks show, Illuminations: Reflections of Earth, begins promptly at 21:00. Epcot® remains open until 11pm that evening (the Extra Magic Hours Benefit), which allows you to continue the fun through the Epcot® attractions, exhibits, dining outlets and shopping venues. Regularly scheduled resort hotel transportation will be available as the park closes for your return to the Hilton Lake Buena Vista, or if you prefer, you may return to the Hilton Lake Buena Vista via the conference’s private, chartered motor coaches immediately following the dessert reception and fireworks. If you prefer to only join the reception and fireworks display and not visit Epcot® earlier in the day, motor coach transportation will be available from the Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista beginning at19:20 (see pg. 268 for departure location). You will be met at the park and escorted to World View Plaza. 19 Student/GOLD Reception and Lunch (Free for students and recent graduates) When: Tuesday, July 9, 12:00 - 13:00 Where: Palm Ballrom 1/2 The Student/GOLD Reception and 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.). Women in Engineering Reception (Free) When: Monday, July 8, 17:30 - 19:30 Where: Palm Ballrom 1/2 The IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) Reception is open to all conference participants. Hors d’oeuvres will be served. 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/Where: Wednesday, July 10, 19:00, Palm Ballrom 1/2 Cost: $75 (Tickets may be purchased at the registration desk through Monday, July 8, 17:00 based upon availability.) The 2013 Awards Banquet will take place at the Palm Ballroom, Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista, 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 2013 IEEE APS Fellows. Companion Hospitality Hospitality Chairwomen Judy Long, Sue Stone, Joanne Wilton and Elizabeth Young invite you to the Governor’s Suite, where complimentary continental breakfasts will be served for registered companions Monday–Friday, July 8–12, 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 8 and 9 at 09:00, meet Visit Orlando® Destination Services Manager, Robin Houdyschell, who will be available to answer questions about the local area. 20 Awards and Society Recognition Distinguished Achievement Award Prabhakar H. Pathak For introducing and establishing the Uniform Theory of Diffraction (UTD) as a computational tool in Electromagnetics (EM) and for innovative solutions to EM antenna/scattering problems Chen-To Tai Distinguished Educator Award Ahmed A. Kishk For contributions and continuous improvements to teaching and research to prepare students for future careers in antennas and microwave circuits John Kraus Antenna Award Lotfollah Shafai For contribution to the design and understanding of small high efficiency feeds and terminals, wideband planar antennas, low loss engineered conductors, and virtual array antennas Donald G. Dudley Jr. Undergraduate Teaching Award Reyhan Baktur For excellence in teaching and mentoring, and the development of creative hands on electromagnetics laboratories IEEE Lot Shafai Mid-Career Distinguished Achievement Award Marta Martinez Vazquez For contribution to the development of antenna systems for practical applications from UHF to mmwaves and giving visibility to women engineers Best Paper Awards Sergei A. Schelkunoff Prize Paper Award Qing He, Houle Gan, and Dan Jiao “Explicit Time-Domain Finite-Element Method Stabilized for an Arbitrarily Large Time Step”, published in the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol.60, no. 11, pp. 5240-5250, Nov. 2012 Harold A. Wheeler Prize Paper Award Mohammad Tayeb Ghasr, Mohamed Abou-Khousa, Sergey Kharkovsky, Reza Zoughi, and David Pommerenke “Portable Real-Time Microwave Camera at 24 GHz”, published in the IEEE Trans. Antennas Propagat., vol. 60, no. 2, pp. 1114 1125, February 2012 R.W.P. King Paper Award Rick Kindt “Prototype Design of a Modular Ultrawideband Wavelength-Scaled Array of Flared Notches” published in the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol. 60, no. 3, pp. 1320-1328, March 2012 21 Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi Letters Prize Paper Award Pietro Vinetti, Michele D’Urso, and Massimiliano Dispenza “Increasing phased arrays resilience via photonic sensor network feedback” published in IEEE AWPL, vol. 11, pp. 901-904, 2012 Edward E. Altshuler Prize Paper Award Christopher Holloway, Edward Kuester, Joshua Gordon, John O’Hara, Jim Booth, and David Smith “An Overview of the Theory and Applications of Metasurfaces: The Two-Dimensional Equivalents of Metamaterials” published in the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, Vol. 54, No. 2, April 2012, pp. 10-35 Best Chapter Award Singapore AP/MTT Chapter Chair: Prof. Yue-Ping Zhang Raj Mittra Travel Grant Awards Senior Researcher Award Yong Xin Guo (National University of Singapore) Junior Researcher Award Christos Argyropoulos (University of Texas) 2012 IEEE AP-S Fellows Evaluated by AP-S Hiroyuki Arai Kwok Chan Yang Hao Ulrich Jackobus Zaiping Nie Dean Mensa Christian Pichot John Schneider Dennis Sullivan Guy Vandenbosch Karl Warnick Evaluated by Other Societies Om-Prakash Calla (GRS) Leonid Grcev (EMC) Wen-Yan Yin (EMC) 22 Steering Committee General Chair, Parveen Wahid, University of Central Florida Co-Chair Jay Kralovec, Harris Corp. Technical Program Chairs Xun Gong, University of Central Florida Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida URSI Liaison Siamak Ebadi, Intellectual Ventures Inc. Special Sessions Daniel Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego Student Paper Competition Guoan Wang, University of South Carolina Student Design Contest Buon Kiong Lau, Lunds Tekniska Högskola Short Courses/Workshops Joseph Costantine, California State University Fullerton International Liaison Ross Stone, Stoneware Limited Local Arrangements Brian Lail, Florida Institute of Technology Publicity Griff Gothard, Harris Corp. Audio-Visual Phil Tang, NASA KSC Kalpathy Sundaram, University of Central Florida Exhibits/Sponsors Parveen Wahid, University of Central Florida Jay Kralovec, Harris Corp. Social Programs/Hospitality Judy Long Sue Stone Joanne Wilton Elizabeth Young Coordinator, Student Volunteers Maryory Urdaneta, University of Central Florida Meeting Planners Billene Mercer, Conference Management Services, Inc. Bryan Stewart, Conference Management Services, Inc. 23 Technical Program Committee Alkim Akyurtlu Mohammod Ali Andrea Alu Dimitris E. Anagnostou Francesco Andriulli Reyhan Baktur Constantine A. Balanis Jennifer Bernhard Arun Kumar Bhattacharyya V. Chandrasekar Zhi Ning Chen Isamu Chiba Christos Christodoulou William A. Davis Peter de Maagt Veysel Demir Atef Elsherbeni Danilo Erricolo Mauro Ettorre Everett G. Farr Matthias Geissler Anthony Grbic Tracy Haack Susan C. Hagness Chris Holloway Silvio Hrabar Greg Huff Koichi Ito David R. Jackson Michael A. Jensen Dan Jiao Jian-Ming Jin David F. Kelley Leo Kempel Ozlem Kilic Ahmed A Kishk Stavros Koulouridis Ivan LaHaie Hao Ling Nuria Llombart Vitaliy Lomakin Stuart A. Long Cyril Luxey Majid Manteghi Robert E. Marshall Andrea Massa Hamidreza Memarzadeh Tehran Mahta Moghaddam Hossein Mosallaei Michael H. Newkirk John Papapolymerou Andrew F. Peterson Yahya Rahmat-Samii Sudhakar Rao James Rautio C. J. Reddy Steven C. Reising Sembiam R Rengarajan Edward Rothwell Kamal Sarabandi Tapan K. Sarkar Costas Sarris Alexander G. Schuchinsky Mohammad S. Sharawi Jamesina Simpson Fernando L. Teixeira Manos M. Tentzeris David Thiel Erdem Topsakal Leena Ukkonen John L. Volakis Johnson Wang Karl F. Warnick Steven Weiss Doug Werner Werner Wiesbeck Perry Wilson Kin-Lu Wong Hao Xin Fan Yang Amir I. Zaghloul Jiang Zhu Richard W. Ziolkowski 24 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 Aria Abubakar Jacob Adams Ryan S. Adams Alkim Akyurtlu Mohammod Ali Mudar A. Al-Joumayly Andrea Alu Luis R. Amaro Dimitris E. Anagnostou Kenn Anderson Makoto Ando Francesco Andriulli Marco A. Antoniades Hiroyuki Arai Francisco J. Ares-Pena Fritz Arndt Reyhan Baktur Constantine A. Balanis Shanker Balasubramaniam Jennifer Bernhard Ioannis Besieris Steven R. Best Arun Kumar Bhattacharyya Filiberto Bilotti Trevor S. Bird Nataliya Y. Blyznyuk Yaming Bo Ben-Hur Viana Borges Benjamin D. Braaten Gary S. Brown Ken Brown Tim W. C Brown Nathan Bushyager Stefano Mihai Canta Neil F. Chamberlain Kwok Kee Chan Goutam Chattopadhyay Chi-Chih Chen Zhi Ning Chen Weng Cho Chew Isamu Chiba Hsi-Tseng Chou Debabani Choudhury Christos Christodoulou Clifton Courtney Luiz da Silva Mello William A. Davis Filipovic S. Dejan Hai Deng Charles Dietlein Traian Dogaru Robert B. Dybdal 25 Siamak Ebadi George V. Eleftheriades Magda El-Shenawee Atef Elsherbeni Jose A. Encinar Vakur B. Erturk Mauro Ettorre Everett G. Farr Brian Fischer Vincenzo Galdi Houle Gan Peter Gardner Stephen D. Gedney Jonathan Z. Gehman Matthias Geissler Dave V. Giri Roberto Gomez-Garcia Xun Gong Ramon Gonzalo Jaideva C. Goswami Roberto D. Graglia Anthony Grbic Tracy Haack Susan C. Hagness George Hanson Randy Haupt Qing He Jiro Hirokawa Chris Holloway Ahmad Hoorfar Silvio Hrabar Greg Huff Sean V. Hum Koichi Ito Ashwin K. Iyer David R. Jackson Ramakrishna Janaswamy Mona Jarrahi Sermsak Jaruwatanadilok David Jenn Michael A. Jensen Dan Jiao William A. Johnson Walter K. Kahn Ron Kane Alan R. Keith David F. Kelley Leo Kempel Ozlem Kilic Rick Kindt Ahmed A. Kishk Gullu Kiziltas Ludger Klinkenbusch Eric C. Kohls Joe Kotulski Stavros Koulouridis Jay Kralovec Ivan LaHaie Gianluca Lazzi Jin-Fe Lee J. J. Lee Jingjing Li Joshua Le-Wei Li Maokun Li Morui Li Ronglin Li Yang Li Sungkyun Lim Frank Lind Hao Ling Duixian Liu Lorenzo Lo Monte Vitaliy Lomakin Stuart A. Long Andrea Luettgen Cyril Luxey Robert J. Mailloux Sergey N. Makarov Giuliano Manara Majid Manteghi Robert E. Marshall Anthony Martin Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo Marta Martinez-Vazquez Andrea Massa Eric Michielssen Mahta Moghaddam Ananda Sanagavarapu Mohan Eric L. Mokole Juan Mosig Pedram Mousavi Gokhan Mumcu Michael H. Newkirk Branislav Notaros Michal Okoniewski Giacomo Oliveri Michael L. C. Ong Kurt Edmund Oughstun Helen K. Pan Hsueh-Yuan Pao Matteo Pastorino Andrew F. Peterson Ronald J. Pogorzelski Mike Potter William D. Prather Dhaval Pujara Xianming Qing Jeanne Quimby Yahya Rahmat-Samii Sudhakar Rao James Rautio C. Babu Ravipati Gabriel Rebeiz 26 C. J. Reddy Steven C. Reising Sembiam R. Rengarajan Charles M. Rhoads Douglas J. Riley Norma Riley Antoine G. Roederer Roberto G. Rojas Edward Rothwell Ananthanarayanan Sai Magdalena Salazar-Palma Costas Sarris Michael Saville James H. Schaffner John B. Schneider A. R. Sebak Sarah A. Seguin Kubilay Sertel Lotfollah Shafai Mohammad S. Sharawi Zhongxiang Shen Mike Shields Jamesina Simpson Ted Simpson Jiming Song Dan Stancil W. Ross Stone Seong-youp Suh Lauri T. Sydanheimo Satsuki Takahashi Larbi Talbi Tengmeng T. Tan David Thiel Alberto Toccafondi Meisong Tong Antonio Topa Saul A. Torrico Leung Tsang Leena Ukkonen Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi Joseph D. Vacchione Guy A. E. Vandenbosch 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 Thomas Weller James C. West Daniel White Werner Wiesbeck Gregory M. Wilkins Perry Wilson Kin-Lu Wong Hao Xin Jie-Bang Yan Fan Yang Songnan Yang Kiyotoshi Yasumoto Qiubo Ye Korkut Yegin Junho Yeo Ali E. Yilmaz Pasi Yla-Oijala Hyoung-Sun Youn Jeffrey L. Young Zhengqing Yun Amir I. Zaghloul Yue Ping Zhang Zhijun Zhang Zhaoxian Zhou Guangran Kevin Zhu Jiang Zhu Richard W. Ziolkowski 27 Special Sessions 102 Antenna Challenges Solved by Complex Modeling I Matthias Geissler, IMST 103 Future Perspective of Wireless Sensor Networks in Healthcare Hamidreza Memarzadeh Tehran, University of Tehran 121 Advances in Antenna Impedance Matching Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona and Cyril Luxey, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis 122 Numerical Weather Prediction Supporting Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Modeling Tracy Haack, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory and Robert Marshall, Naval Surface Warfare Center 203 Advanced Phased Array Antenna Systems and Applications Isamu Chiba, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Nuria Llombart, Delft University of Technology and Sudhakar Rao, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems 204 Advances in Commercial Electromagnetic Simulation Tools C J Reddy, EM Software & Systems (USA), Inc. and Fritz Arndt, University of Bremen 223 Printed MIMO Antenna Implementations and Challenges Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) 224 Passive Intermodulation (PIM) and High Power Effects in Antennas and Wireless Interfaces Alex Schuchinsky, Queen’s University Belfast, UK, Amir Zaghloul, U.S. Army Research Laboratory and Virginia Tech, and Alexey Shitvov, Queen’s University Belfast 302 Metasurfaces for Wave Guidance and Radiation Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan and Stefano Maci, University of Siena 28 304 AMTA Special Session - Advances in RF Measurement Technology Ivan LaHaie, Integrity Applications Inc. and Lars Jacob Foged, Microwave Vision Group 323 Terahertz Antenna Technologies Hao Xin, University of Arizona and Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory at California Institute of Technology 324 Traveling Wave Antennas - In Honor of Prof. (Buck) Carlton H. Walter Johnson Wang, Wang Electro-Opto Corporation and John Volakis, Ohio State University 422 Advances in RFID Sensing: An Emerging Wireless Identification and Sensing Technology Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology and Lauri Sydänheimo, Tampere University of Technology 29 Student Paper Competition Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum Presentations will be in Grand Foyer on Tuesday, July 9, 13:00–16:00. Finalists High Efficienct Bowtie Nanoantenna For Thermophotovoltaic Cells Sangjo Choi, Kamal Sarabandi University of Michigan Nanoantenna-Enhanced Optical Heterodyning and Photoemission Devices Pai-yen Chen, Andrea Alu University of Texas at Austin Plasmonic Photoconductive Antennas for Significant Terahertz Radiation Enhancement Christopher Berry, Mohammed Reza Hashemi, Mehmet Unlu, and Mona Jarrahi University of Michigan A Large-Format Focal Plane Array for Rapid THz Computed Tomography Georgios C. Trichopoulos, Kubilay Sertel Ohio State University Electrical Polarizability of a Local Chemical Potential Interruption in a Graphene Layer Yakir Hadad, Ben Steinberg Tel-Aviv University A Linear Complexity Direct Finite Element Solver for Large-Scale 3-D Electromagnetic Analysis Bangda Zhou, Dan Jiao Purdue University Squint-Free Beamforming in Series-Fed Antenna Arrays Using Synthesized Non-Foster Elements Hassan Mirzaei, George Eleftheriades University of Toronto Pattern Reconfigurable Dielectric Loaded Antenna (DLA) for Polarisation Diversity Wi-Fi Access Point Zhijiao Chen, Massimo Candotti, Clive Parini Queen Mary University 30 Three Dimensional Printing of Graded Dielectrics Using Ultrasonic Powder Deposition David Roper, Mark Mirotznik, Shridhar Yarlagadda University of Delaware Free Space Near Field Focusing From an Array of Sinusoidally Modulated Half-Mode LWAs Alejandro Javier Martinez-Ros, Jose Luis Gomez-Tomero Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena All-Dielectric, True-Time-Delay, Planar Microwave Lenses Meng Li, Nader Behdad University of Wisconsin Madison Microwave Imaging of Breast Tumors with Contrast Agents: Theoretical Study of Dielectric Contrast Enhancement Requirements Fuqiang Gao, Barry Van Veen, Susan Hagness University of Wisconsin-Madison Tuning Nano Antennas with Graphene Bhaven Mehta, Monza Zaghloul George Washington University Homogenization and Applications of Ferromagnetic Nano-wires based Metamaterials Jue Wang, Zhen Peng, Jin-Fa Lee Ohio State University Wideband Frequency Tunable Liquid Metal Monopole Antenna Abhishek Dey, Gasim Guldiken, Gokhan Mumcu University of South Florida Honorable Mentions Ousama Abu Safia University of Quebec Nil Apaydin The Ohio State University, ElectroScience Laboratory Shuai Shao The Ohio State University Mohamed Elmansouri University of Colorado Boulder Qin Liu The University of Hong Kong Simon Adrian Technische Universität München Nathan Jastram University of Colorado Boulder James Sustman Georgia Institute of Technology 31 Zhi Hao Jiang The Pennsylvania State University Rohit Sammeta University of Colorado Boulder Elias A. Alwan The Ohio State University Kalyan Karnati University of Central Florida Fereshteh Abbasi University of Pennsylvania Yolanda Rodriguez-Vaqueiro Northeastern University Alireza Pourghorban Saghati Texas A&M University Hung Luyne University of Wisconsin-Madison Nasim Mohammadi Estakhri The University of Texas at Austin Qing He Purdue University Saad Omar Purdue University Tianjiao Li University of Central Florida Francesco Monticone Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Xiaohui Wang Michigan Technological University Daniel Dault Michigan State University 32 Sophisticated quad meshing in WIPL-D Pro CAD 2013 WIPL-D Pro comes in v11.0, making sure that users get not only the ease of design, but also the speed and the accuracy of simulation they are used to with WIPL-D. www.wipl-d.com The powerful solid modeler makes project design easier than ever, and the possibility to import and export to various CAD formats makes it irreplaceable for complex simulations. Sponsors Gold Sponsors FEKO WIPL-D Silver Sponsors CST of America, Inc. IMST 34 Exhibitors The Steering Committee of the 2013 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 47 33 26 34 28 46 49 23 11 & 12 44 29 37 27 Table Top 19 36 25 22 Table Top 16 43 24 31 17 & 18 32 35 13 14 & 15 Exhibitor Allwave Corporation Anritsu Company ANSYS, Inc. Bluetest AB CST of America, Inc. Cuming Microwave, Inc. Delcross Technologies EM Consulting and Software EM Software & Systems - FEKO EMSCAN ETS-Lindgren IEEE Orlando Chapter IMST John Wiley & Sons MI Technologies Mician, Inc. Microwave Vision Group MiG Microwave Innovation Group Morgan and Claypool Publishers NSI OHRN Enterprises, Inc. Remcom Rohde & Schwarz Schmid & Partner Engineering AG SciTech Publishing/The IET Tech-X Corporation TICRA WIPL-D Exhibits Location and Hours Exhibits are located in the Grand Ballroom Salons 4-8. Tuesday, July 9 08:00 - 17:30 Wednesday., July 10 08:00 - 17:30 Thursday, July 11 08:00 - 17:30 35 Student Design Contest The AP-S Education Committee received as many as 21 entries for the fourth annual AP-S Student Design Contest, which is a substantial increase relative to the 12 entries received last year. This year’s challenge was to design and build an antenna system with reconfigurable antenna elements that can adapt to different propagation conditions, under the conditions that the proposed antenna system should: 1) cost below US$1500, 2) be used to teach how antennas work, 3) be safe and durable, easily reproducible by others, inexpensive, and portable. From the 21 preliminary design proposals, six semi-finalist teams were chosen to build their proposed antenna systems and demonstrate them on youtube (note: interested readers may search on youtube for “AP-S Design Contest” to view videos from current and past design contests). Each team had about five months to complete the task. The semi-finalists (in random order) were: 1) Team Name: PRF Team, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Project Title: A Polarization-Reconfigurable Filtering Antenna System Members:, Theng Huat Gan, Zaifeng Yang, Moody Mayank, Minh Quan Huynh and Jun Xian Lim Mentor: Eng Leong Tan 2) Team Name: HRG Team, Texas A&M University, USA Project Title: Reconfigurable Antenna Test-Bed: A Low Cost Educational System for Electromagnetics, Wireless Communications, and Electronics Members: Amanda M. Couch, David T. Grayson, Ryan A. Brown and Nicholas W. Brennan Mentor: Gregory H. Huff 3) Team Name: GUC Team, German University in Cairo, Egypt Project Title: Adaptable Reconfigurable Antenna Array System with Multi-Angle and Tri-Polarization Diversity Members: Ehab Mohamed Salah Eldeen Mansour, Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad Ali, Norhan Nasr El Din Ahmed Said, Mahmoud Emad Elsayed Hassan and Karim Mohamed Fathy Abbas Mentor: Hany Hammad 4) Team Name: Sophia Team, Polytech Nice Sophia, France Project Title: The Lighthouse on Wheel Antenna Members: Trinh Le Huy, Ollivier Loys, Garret Alexandre and Belleguie Loic Mentor: Fabien Ferrero 5) Team Name: Galeras Fusion Team, Universidad de Nariño and Universidad de los Andes, Columbia Project Title: A Reconfigurable Phased Dipole Array Members: Andrés Felipe García-Albarracín, Danilo Esteban Cuastumal-Oliva and Clara Elizabeth Verdugo-Muñoz Mentor: Roberto Bustamante 6) Team Name: Beast Mode Team, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Project Title: Celestial Sphere Antenna System Members: Hui-Hsin Wu, Yang Lu, Chun-Hin Yim, DeWei Kung and Wei-Kai Lee Mentor: Shih-Yuan Chen Three finalists were then chosen based on the criteria of creativity, completeness of the description, functionality of the system as determined by the video, educational value, and quality of written materials. The finalist teams were: PRF Team (Taiwan), HRG Team (USA), and GUC Team (Egypt). The finalists will receive stipends of up to $2,500 per team to travel to and attend the IEEE AP-S Symposium, in order to demonstrate their working designs. Based on the demonstration, first, second, and third prize winners will be selected to receive cash prizes of US$1500, US$750 and US$250, respectively. The winners will be announced at the Awards Banquet. In addition, the final reports of the finalist teams will be published in the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, under the Education Column. The finalist teams will give a public demonstration of their designs on Tuesday, July 9, 13:00-16:00 in the Fuchsia/ Gardenia room on the Mezzanine Level. Please do not miss the event! 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 first evaluation, as well as Michael A. Jensen (BYU, USA), Joshua Le-Wei Li (UESTC, China) and Marta Martinez Vázquez (IMST, Germany) for the semi-finalist/finalist evaluations. We also thank Jennifer T. Bernhard (UIUC, USA) and Steven R. Best (MITRE Corporation, USA) for their assistance in the judging process. Finally, it is our sincere hope that more AP-S members will make themselves available as mentors and encourage their students to take part in this meaningful and motivating exercise! Coordinator: Buon Kiong Lau Lund University, Sweden [email protected] EM Software & Systems - FEKO 100 Exploration Way, Suite #310-B Hampton, VA, 23666 USA Phone: 757-224-0548 x 406 Title: Director of Marketing Administration Contact: Biba Anu Bedi Email:[email protected] Website:http://www.feko.info FEKO (www.feko.info) is a comprehensive computational electromagnetics (CEM) code based on the accurate "full wave" Method of Moments. The leading MLFMM and the MoM hybrid with asymptotic high frequency techniques (PO and UTD) allows simulation of electrically large problems, e.g. antenna placement. Several techniques including Finite Element Method (FEM) available for dielectric regions. Session 101 08:00 - 11:50 Salon II AP-S UWB Antennas and Applications I Session Chair: Qiubo Ye, CRC 101.1 Ultra Wide Band CPW-Fed Circularly Polarized Square Slot 08:00Antenna Anwer Abd El-Hameed, Deena Salem, Esmat Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Essam A. Hashish, Cairo University, Egypt 101.2 08:20 Ultra Broadband Millimeter-Wave Antenna Fabricated on Flexible Substrate Benjamin Goettel, Stefan Beer, Heiko Gulan, Thomas Zwick, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany 101.3 08:40 A Reconfigurable Circularly Polarized Embedded PICA Hock Meng Soh, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Muhammad Faeyz Karim, Ling Chuen Ong, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore 101.4 09:00 Dual-Polarization Cylindrical Long Slot Array (CLSA) Antenna Integrated with Compact Broadband Baluns and Slot Impedance Transformers Jennifer Taylor Rayno, Gui Chao Huang, Jonathan Pascual, Jeffrey Griffith, Magdy F. Iskander, Hawaii Center for Advanced Communications, United States 101.5 09:20 A Compact Microstrip Ultra-wideband (UWB) Antenna for VHF/UHF Band Applications Guomin Yang, Fudan University, China 09:40Break 101.6 10:10 A Miniaturized Ultrawideband Monocone Antenna by Using Intelligent Dielectric Loading Yifei Shi, Anthony Amert, Keith Whites, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States 101.7 Fractal Quasi-Self Complimentary Miniaturized UWB 10:30Antenna Anwer Abd El-Hameed, Deena Salem, Esmat Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Essam A. Hashish, Cairo University, Egypt 101.8 10:50 Energy Patterns of UWB Antenna Arrays with Low Side Lobe Level During Beam-Scanning Marco Antonio Panduro Mendoza, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Mexico; Heinrich Foltz, The University of Texas Panamerican, United States 101.9 11:10 Effect of Base Station Configurations and Complexity on the Accuracy of Ultra Wideband Localisation Richa Bharadwaj, Ke Yang, Akram Alomainy, Clive Parini, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 101.10 Planar Dual-Polarized UWB Antenna With Common Aperture 11:30 and High Isolation Xiaolei Jiang, Yue Li, Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua University, China; Hua Liu, Department of Coal Industry of Shanxi Province, China 39 Mo-AM Technical Program Monday, July 8 Monday, July 8 08:00 - 11:50 Session 102 AP-S/URSI Palm 4 Special Session Antenna Challenges Solved by Complex Modeling I Mo-AM Session Chair: Matthias Geissler, IMST 102.1 08:00 Numerical Modeling Strategies for Implanted and On-body Antennas and Propagation Dirk Manteuffel, University of Kiel, Germany 102.2 08:20 Large / Complex Antenna Performance Validation for Spaceborne Radar / Radiometeric Instruments Paolo Focardi, Jefferson Harrell, Joseph Vacchione, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States 102.3 08:40 Divide and conquer strategy in the design of high-performance antenna arrays Rafal Glogowski, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne / Instituto Superior Tecnico, Portugal; Custódio Peixeiro, Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal; Juan R. Mosig, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland 102.4 09:00 Human exposure in Automotive Environment Winfried Simon, Marta Martínez-Vázquez, IMST GmbH, Germany 102.5 09:20 Simulation, Design and Measurement of a Shortwave Antenna under Consideration of the Environment Rainer Kronberger, Stephan Werker, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany 09:40Break 102.6 10:10 EM Simulation of Installed Antenna Performance on Land, Aerial and Maritime Vehicles Frank Weinmann, Peter Knott, Thomas Vaupel, Fraunhofer FHR, Germany 102.7 10:30 Investigation of Interactions between Plasmas and RF-Diagnostics: Challenges of Complex 3D-Electromagnetic Field Simulations Christian Schulz, Ilona Rolfes, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany 102.8 10:50 Fine Scale Simulations of Patch Antennas with Heterogeneous Substrates William Whittow, Chinwe Njoku, Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom 102.9 11:10 FSS interactions in diplexers and radome structures Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom 102.10 A new symmetric feeding technique for a broadband 11:30 series-fed antenna-array Aimeric Bisognin, EPIB-CREMANT/STMICROELECTRONICS, France; Fabien Ferrero, LEAT-CREMANT, Univ. Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France; Cyril Luxey, Gilles Jacquemod, EPIB-CREMANT, University Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France; Romain Pilard, Frédéric Gianesello, Daniel Gloria, STMicroelectronics, France; Diane Titz, EPIB-CREMANT, Lycée Jules Ferry, France; Patrice Brachat, Orange Labs-CREMANT, France 40 Monday, July 8 Session 103 08:00 - 11:50 AP-S/URSI Palm 5 Special Session Future Perspective of Wireless Sensor Networks in Healthcare Session Chair: Hamidreza Memarzadeh Tehran, University of Tehran Wireless body area network system using antennas mounted inside automotive seats Shin-ichiro Matsuzawa, Kazuo Sato, Toyota Central R & D Labs., Inc., Japan; Koji Yamada, Keiji Osugi, Kenji Iida, Toyota Boshoku Corporation, Japan 103.2 08:20 BAN-OTA Testing Using a Fading Emulator with an Arm-Swinging Dynamic Phantom Koichi Ogawa, Kun Li, Kazuhiro Honda, Toyama University, Japan 103.3 08:40 Determination of Pulmonary Edema Using Microwave Sensor Array: Simulation Studies With Anatomically Realistic Human CADModels Ruthsenne Gagarin, Chao Gui Huang, Nuri Celik, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States 103.4 09:00 Compact UWB Wearable Antenna on Leather Material for Wireless Applications Md Shaad Mahmud, Banglalion Communications Ltd., Bangladesh; Fawwaz Jinan Jibrael Jabri, Home Electronics and Communications, Canada; Bushra Mahjabeen, Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh 103.5 09:20 Towards an Implantable Wireless Module with a Bandwidth-enhanced Antenna Manufactured using Inkjet-printing Technology Sebastian Palacios, Nikhil Ramesh, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Symeon Nikolaou, Frederick University / Frederick Research Center, Cyprus; Amin Rida, Manos. M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 09:40Break 103.6 10:10 A Plaster Antenna for Healthcare, Telemedicine and Disposable Electronics Dominique L Paul, Lin Zheng, Lei Zhang, Joe P McGeehan, University of Bristol, United Kingdom 103.7 10:30 Anatomical Loading on a UWB Antenna for Shoe Toe Box Domenico Gaetano, Patrick McEvoy, Max J. Ammann, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland; Colm Brannigan, Louise Keating, Frances Horgan, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ireland 103.8 10:50 Magnetic and Electric Antennas Close to the Body Tiiti Kellomaki, Riku Makinen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland 103.9 11:10 Wireless Powering/Harvesting for RFID Sensors Chi-Chih Chen, Ugur Olgun, Gregory Wainwright, The Ohio State University, United States 103.10 Layered RF Phantom Characterization for Wireless Medical 11:30 Vital Sign Monitors Gareth Conway, William Scanlon, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom; Chris Nunn, Alison Burdett, Toumaz Healthcare Ltd., United Kingdom 41 Mo-AM 103.1 08:00 Monday, July 8 08:00 - 11:50 Session 104 Narcissus/Orange AP-S Time-Domain Techniques Mo-AM Session Co-Chairs: Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University; Krishna Naishadam, Georgia Institute Technology 104.1 08:00 Identification of an Object Located on the Ground Using its Natural Poles Using both FD and TD data Woojin Lee, Tapan K. Sarkar, Hongsik Moon, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain 104.2 08:20 Time-Domain Asymptotic Solutions of Transient Scattered Field Excited by a Thin Cylindrically Curved Conducting Suface with Edges Keiji Goto, Le Hoang Loc, National Defense Academy, Japan 104.3 08:40 On Spurious Resonant Modes in the MOT Solution of Time Domain EFIE Yifei Shi, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Mingyu Lu, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, United States 104.4 09:00 A Study of the Numerical Accuracy between the Matrix Elements for a Marching-On-In-Degree Time Domain and a Frequency Domain MoM Zicong Mei, Tapan K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States; Yu Zhang, Xunwang Zhao, Xidian University, China; Magdalena Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain 104.5 09:20 Accurate Characterization of 3D Diffraction Gratings Using Time Domain Discontinuous Galerkin Method with Exact Absorbing Boundary Conditions Kostyantyn Sirenko, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Yuriy Sirenko, Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (IRE NASU), Ukraine 09:40Break 104.6 10:10 Reconstruction of the Time Domain Response of a CRLH Transmission Line using Analytic Continuation Walid Dyab, Tapan K. Sarkar, Mohammad Abdallah, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain 104.7 10:30 A Robust State Space Model Encompassing Early-Time Transients for Electromagnetic Signal Extrapolation Krishna Naishadham, Georgia Institute Technology, United States; Jean Piou, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory, United States 104.8 10:50 A Stable Higher Order Space Time Galerkin Marching-on-in-Time Scheme Andrew Pray, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia 104.9 11:10 Explicit Solution of Calderon Preconditioned Time Domain Integral Equations H. Arda Ulku, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States 104.10 Quasi-Exact Evaulation of Time Domain MFIE MOT Matrix 11:30Elements Yifei Shi, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Mingyu Lu, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, United States; Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States 42 Monday, July 8 Session 105 08:00 - 11:50 Iris/Hibiscus AP-S Slotted and Guided Wave Antennas I Session Chair: Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology 105.2 08:20 Controlled Leaky-Wave Radiation by Surface-Wave Launching and Microstrip Width-Modulation Symon Podilchak, The Royal Military College of Canada, Canada; Alois Freundorfer, Queen’s University at Kingston, Canada; Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada; Ladislau Matekovits, Mario Orefice, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 105.3 08:40 A Ku-Band, Low-Sidelobe Waveguide Array Employing Radiating T-Junctions Marcus Walden, Plextek Ltd, United Kingdom 105.4 09:00 A Cavity-backed Slot Antenna with High Upper Hemisphere Efficiency for Sewer Sensor Network Seongheon Jeong, IEEE, United States; Dohyuk Ha, Purdue University, United States; Manos. M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 105.5 Circularly Polarized Slotted Substrate Integrated waveguide 09:20Array Philippe Ratajczak, Orange Labs, France 09:40Break 105.6 10:10 A 16×16-element Plate-laminated-waveguide Slot Array with 19.2% Bandwidth in the 60-GHz Band Takashi Tomura, Jiro Hirokawa, Takuichi Hirano, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 105.7 Analysis of a Travelling Wave Integrated Slotted Array 10:30Antenna Trevor Bird, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia; Wenzhi Wang, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 105.8 10:50 Compact Ridged Substrate Integrated Waveguide Cavity Backed Slot Antenna Jindo Byun, Hai-Young Lee, Ajou University, Republic of Korea; Byung Moo Lee, Jongho Bang, Byung-Chang Kang, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea 105.9 Applying Taylor’s Distribution to 2x2 Uniformly-Fed 11:10Sub-Arrays Guanlong Huang, Shigang Zhou, Tanhuat Chio, Tatsoon Yeo, National University of Singapore, Singapore 43 Mo-AM 105.1 Compact Unibody Dielectric Rod Antenna for mm-wave 08:00Communication Hung-Hsuan Lin, Ta-Chun Pu, Jui-Hung Chen, Chun-Yih Wu, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan Monday, July 8 Session 106 08:00 - 11:50 Quince/Poinsettia AP-S Well-Conditioned Integral Equation Formulations Mo-AM Session Co-Chairs: Francesco P. Andriulli, École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de Bretagne; Dan Jiao, Purdue University 106.1 08:00 Hierarchical MoM for the Analysis of High-Definition Multiscale Structures Mengmeng Li, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Matteo Alessandro Francavilla, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Francesca Vipiana, Antenna and EMC Lab (LACE), Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Zhenghong Fan, Rushan Chen, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China 106.2 08:20 MR-preconditioned ACA for Sub-Wavelength Discretization Mario Alberto Echeverri Bautista, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Matteo Alessandro Francavilla, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Francesca Vipiana, Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 106.3 08:40 Hierarchical Bases Regularizations of the EFIE Without the Search for Global Loops Simon Adrian, Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany; Francesco P. Andriulli, Telecom Bretagne, France 106.4 09:00 Solution to the “High” Frequency Breakdown in EFIE Saad Omar, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States 106.5 09:20 An Analytical Approach to the Low-Frequency Breakdown of the Right Hand Side and Scattered Field Computation in EFIE Saad Omar, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States 09:40Break 106.6 10:10 On the BEMs with the Muller formulation and the Nystrom method for periodic electromagnetic scattering problems Kazuki Niino, Naoshi Nishimura, Kyoto University, Japan 106.7 10:30 Barycentric basis functions on mixed triangular-quadrilateral meshes for integral equations Ruinan Chang, Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States 106.8 10:50 Implementation of a Simplified Form of CMP-EFIE for Low-Frequency Capacitive Problems Qin Liu, Sheng Sun, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 106.9 11:10 Enhanced A-EFIE with Calderón Multiplicative Preconditioner 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 106.10 A Current and Charge Integral Equation for large bodies 11:30 Felipe Vico-Bondía, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Alejandro Valero-Nogueira, Eva Antonino-Daviu, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain 44 Monday, July 8 08:00 - 11:50 Session 107 International Center AP-S EBG Theory and Designs Session Co-Chairs: William McKinzie, WEMTEC Inc.; Abdelrazik Sebak, Concordia University Patterned Surface with Added Corrugations in View of Displacing EBGs to Lower Frequencies Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Aldo De Sabata, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania 107.2 08:20 Millimeter Wave Measurement of the TM Mode Cutoff for EBG Structures Fabricated in LTCC for Antenna Applications William McKinzie, WEMTEC Inc, United States; Deepukumar Nair, Bradley Thrasher, Michael Smith, Elizabeth Hughes, James Parisi, DuPont Microcircuit Materials, United States 107.3 08:40 Measurement Method for the TE Mode Cutoff Frequency in EBG Structures Fabricated in LTCC for Antenna Applications William McKinzie, WEMTEC, Inc., United States; Deepukumar Nair, Bradley Thrasher, Michael Smith, Elizabeth Hughes, James Parisi, DuPont Microcircuit Materials, United States 107.4 09:00 Surface Wave Effects on the Reflection Phase of Curved High Impedance Surfaces Ahmet Durgun, Constantine Balanis, Craig Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States 107.5 09:20 Surface Wave Suppression Properties of Perforated Artificial Impedance Surfaces Ahmet Durgun, Constantine Balanis, Craig Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States 09:40Break 107.6 10:10 Sectoral Band-Gap of Planar Corrugated Surfaces by Asymptotic Corrugations Boundary Conditions Malcolm Ng Mou Kehn, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan 107.7 10:30 On the Antenna Gain Enhancement Using Artificial Materials Mahmoud Niroo Jazi, Elham Erfani, Tayeb A. Denidni, University of Quebec, Canada 107.8 10:50 Millimeter-wave compact EBG structure for Mutual- Coupling Reduction in Dielectric Resonator Antenna Arrays Mu’Ath Al-Hasan, Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS (University of Quebec), Canada; AbdelRazik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada 45 Mo-AM 107.1 08:00 Monday, July 8 08:00 - 11:50 Session 108 Salon I AP-S Phased Array Antennas I Mo-AM Session Co-Chairs: Robert Mailloux, Consultant; Boris Tomasic, Air Force Research Laboratory 108.1 08:00 Bandwidth Limitations of Phased Array Elements Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States 108.2 08:20 Analysis of Sparse Trifilar Array Antenna Boris Tomasic, Michelle Champion, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States 108.3 Causes of Low Scanning Angle Issues in Phased Array 08:40Antennas Nicholas Host, Henry Vo, Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University, United States 108.4 09:00 Package Size Effects on the Gains of Patch Antennas and Finite Patch Arrays Duixian Liu, Scott Reynolds, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, United States 108.5 09:20 Phased Array Antenna with Integrated MEMS Phase Shifters for Ka-Band SATCOM Woon-Gi Yeo, Niru K. Nahar, Kubilay Sertel, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United States 09:40Break 108.6 10:10 60 GHz Liquid Crystal Slot Phased Array using Reflection-Type Phase Shifter Prafulla Deo, Dariush Mirshekar-Syahkal, University of Essex, United Kingdom; Lawrence Seddon, Sally Day, Aníbal Fernández, University College London, United Kingdom 108.7 10:30 A New Sampling Scheme for Digital Phased Arrays Rodrigo Blanco, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States 108.8 10:50 Reconfigurable Transmission Line for a Series-Fed Ku-Band Phased Array Using a Single Feed Nicholas Host, Chi-Chih Chen, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States; Félix A. Miranda, NASA Glenn Research Center Research, United States 108.9 11:10 Feeding of a Wideband Superstrate-Enhanced Substrate Loaded Array Will Moulder, Kubilay Sertel, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 46 Monday, July 8 Session 109 08:00 - 11:50 International North AP-S/URSI Plasmonic Metamaterials Session Co-Chairs: Tayeb Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique; Ed Kinzel, Missouri University of Science and Technology Waveguiding of Surface Phonon Polariton Franklin Manene, Brian Lail, Florida Institute of Technology, United States; Ed Kinzel, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States 109.2 08:20 Near Field Enhancement and Focusing Properties of Multilayer Arrays of Plasmonics Nano-ellipsoids Maria Lorente-Crespo, Carolina Mateo-Segura, Heriot Watt University, United Kingdom; Mikhail Odit, St.-Petersburg Electrotechnical University, Russian Federation 109.3 Optimization of Nanotoroid Arrays for Plasmonic Solar Cell 08:40Applications Nathan Burford, Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States 109.4 Surface Waves, Complex Modes, and Leaky Waves on a 09:00Metasurface Christopher Holloway, NIST, United States; Edward Kuester, Univeristy of Colorado, Boulder, United States 109.5 09:20 Radiation of Dipoles at the Interface of Anisotropic Low Permittivity Media Mohammad Memarian, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada 09:40Break 109.6 A High-Gain Antenna based on Zero-Index Metamaterial 10:10Superstrate Bybi P. Chacko, Gijo Augustin, Tayeb A. Denidni, National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS), Canada 109.7 10:30 A Low-Profile High-Gain SIW Slot Antenna Using Anisotropic Zero-Index Metamaterial Coating Zhi Hao Jiang, Qi Wu, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 109.8 A Zero-Index Metamaterial Unit-Cell for Antenna Gain 10:50Enhancement Gijo Augustin, Bybi P. Chacko, Tayeb A. Denidni, National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS), Canada 109.9 Dielectric Resonator Nanoantenna Array for Optical 11:10Frequencies Gilliard Malheiros-Silveira, Hugo Hernández-Figueroa, University of Campinas, Brazil 47 Mo-AM 109.1 08:00 Monday, July 8 Session 110 08:00 - 11:50 International South AP-S Nanoantennas Mo-AM Session Co-Chairs: Mona Zaghloul, The George Washington University; Hossein Mosallaei, Northeastern University 110.1 08:00 Tuning Nano Antenna with Graphene Bhaven Mehta, Mona Zaghloul, The George Washington University, United States 110.2 08:20 Analysis of a Dual Mode Nanodipole Loaded by a Plasmonic Core-Shell Particle Anastasios Panaretos, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 110.3 08:40 Directive Nanoantennas for Optical Wireless Links Diego Martínez Solís, Fernando Obelleiro Basteiro, José Óscar Rubiños López, Universidade de Vigo, Spain; José Manuel Taboada Varela, Luis Landesa Porras, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain 110.4 09:00 Resonant and Leaky-Wave Reconfigurable Antennas based on Graphene Plasmonics Julien Perruisseau-Carrier, Michele Tamagnone, Juan Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, Marc Esquius-Morote, Juan R. Mosig, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland 110.5 09:20 Ultracompact all-dielectric superdirective antennas: theory and experiment Alexander Krasnok, Pavel Belov, Dmitry Filonov, National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, Russian Federation; Constantin Simovski, Aalto University, Finland; Alexey Slobozhanyuk, National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, Russian Federation; Yuri Kivshar, Australian National University, Australia 09:40Break 110.6 10:10 Metamaterial Emitters with Custom Angle and Polarization Control in the Near-IR Jeremy Bossard, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 110.7 10:30 Reconfigurable Angle Selective Emitters in the Near-IR Based on Phase Change Materials Jeremy Bossard, Jeremiah P. Turpin, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 110.8 10:50 Nanoantenna-Enhanced Optical Heterodyning and Photoemission Devices Pai-Yen Chen, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 110.9 High Efficienct Bowtie Nanoantenna For Thermophotovoltaic 11:10Cells Sangjo Choi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 110.10 Electric Polarizability of a Conductive Nanoparticle and Its 11:30 Equivalent Circuit Representation Tao Shen, Zhijing Hu, Thomas Wong, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States 48 Monday, July 8 Session 111 08:00 - 11:50 Palm 3 AP-S Printed and Planar Antennas I Session Co-Chairs: Dimitrios Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University An Integrated Circularly Polarized Antenna for 60 GHz IEEE 802.11ad Applications Mohammad Fakharzadeh, Peraso Technologies, Canada; Mehrbod Mohajer, University of Waterloo, Canada 111.2 08:20 Counter Circularly-Polarized Loop Antenna Hisamatsu Nakano, Kenta Yoshida, Junya Miyake, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan 111.3 Counter Circularly-Polarized Curl Antenna with a Lossy 08:40Structure Hisamatsu Nakano, Yumiko Okuyama, Junya Miyake, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan 111.4 09:00 Circularly Polarized Array Antenna Composed of Four Open-Loop Elements Yasushi Iitsuka, Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University, Japan 111.5 09:20 Circularly-Polarized Periodic Leaky-Wave Antenna at Millimeter-Wave Frequencies Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Antonio Berenguer, Jose I. Herranz, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain 09:40Break 111.6 10:10 60 GHz Fermi Tapered Slot Antenna with Sin-Corrugation Zouhair Briqech, Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS, Canada 111.7 10:30 4-Elements MMW Array with EBG feeding Network Ayman Elboushi, Zouhair Briqech, Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada 111.8 10:50 A Novel Antenna Design with Horizontally Polarized Omnidirectional Pattern for WLAN Applications Yi Zhang, Zhengzhou Information Science and Technology Institute, China; Kunpeng Wei, Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, China 111.9 11:10 Cavity-Backed Hybrid Microstrip Antenna on FR4 Substrate Daniel Chagas Nascimento, José Carlos Lacava, ITA - Technological Institute of Aeronautics, Brazil 111.10 Transmission Line Model for Log Periodic Microstrip Antenna 11:30 Rabindra Mishra, Berhampur University, India 49 Mo-AM 111.1 08:00 Monday, July 8 Session 112 08:00 - 11:50 Crystal URSI Inverse Scattering and Image Reconstruction Mo-AM Session Co-Chairs: Qing Liu, Duke University; Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba 112.1 08:00 Image Reconstruction of Radar Targets using the Ramp Response Technique in Bistatic Configuration Janic Chauveau, DGA MI, France; Yanhua Wen, Nicole de Beaucoudrey, IETR / Université de Nantes, France; Philippe Pouliguen, DGA DS/MRIS, France 112.2 08:20 An Iterative Least-Square Based Technique for High Resolution Source Reconstruction with Phaseless Near Field Scan Data Zhiru Yu, Duke University, United States; Mei Chai, Jason Mix, Kevin Slattery, Intel Corporation, United States; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States 112.3 08:40 Simultaneous Reconstruction of Compressibility and Density Profiles in Multiple-Frequency Acoustic Inverse Scattering Pedram Mojabi, Joe LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada 112.4 09:00 Shape Reconstruction of Two-Dimensional Targets Using TE-TM Hybrid Linear Sampling Method Mehdi Salar Kaleji, Reza Safian, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran 112.5 Multiresolution Finite Element Contrast Source Inversion 09:20Method Elia A. Attardo, Matteo Alessandro Francavilla, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Lorenzo Crocco, National Research Council of Italy, Italy 09:40Break 112.6 10:10 Imaging Behind Obstacles Using Only Diffracted Fields Tadahiro Negishi, Vittorio Picco, Douglas Spitzer, Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States; Lorenzo Lo Monte, University of Dayton Research Institute, United States 112.7 10:30 On Use of Inhomogeneous Media For Elimination of Inverse Problem Ill-Posedness Md Jamil Feroj, Vladimir Okhmatovski, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada 112.8 10:50 Field and Contrast Eigenfunction Expansions and their Application to Microwave Imaging Algorithms Ian Jeffrey, Joe LoVetri, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba, Canada 112.9 11:10 Exact Solutions to Antenna Holography and Its Applications George Cheng, Yong Zhu, Jan Grzesik, Allwave Corporation, United States 112.10 The Inverse Support Problem With Far Field Data 11:30 Edwin Marengo, Northeastern University, United States 50 Monday, July 8 Session 113 08:00 - 11:50 Camelia/Dogwood AP-S MIMO Antennas for Mobile Devices Session Co-Chairs: Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University; Werner Schroeder, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences Multi-band 2-port MIMO Antenna Design for LTE-enabled 13” Monocoque Laptop Aleksander Krewski, Werner Schroeder, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, Germany; Klaus Solbach, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany 113.2 08:20 Frequency Reconfigurable Microstrip Loop MIMO Antenna and Wideband Microstrip Slot Antenna Both for Portable Wireless DTV Media Player Anup Kulkarni, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States 113.3 08:40 On User Effect Compensation of MIMO Terminals with Adaptive Impedance Matching Ivaylo Vasilev, Lund University, Sweden; Vanja Plicanic, Sony Mobile Communications AB, Sweden; Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University, Sweden 113.4 09:00 Hybrid Fractal Shape Planar Monopole Antenna with MIMO Implimentation Covering Multiband Wireless Communications for Handheld Devices Yogesh Choukiker, National Istitute of Technology, Rourkela /San Diego State University, India; Santanu Behera, National Insitute of Technology, India; Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States 113.5 09:20 Surface Wave and Mutual Coupling Reduction Between Two Element Array MIMO Antenna Mahmoud Abdalla, Ahmed Abdelreheem, Mohamed Abdegellel, Ali Ali, MTC University, Egypt 09:40Break 113.6 10:10 Generating Multiple Characteristic Modes below 1 GHz in Small Terminals for MIMO Antenna Design Hui Li, Zachary Miers, Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University, Sweden 113.7 10:30 Design of Multi-Antenna Feeding for MIMO Terminals Based on Characteristic Modes Zachary Miers, Hui Li, Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University, Sweden 113.8 10:50 MIMO Antenna Using Resonance of Ground planes for LTE Mobile Application Xing Zhao, Youngki Lee, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea 113.9 11:10 Design of Close, Comapct, and High Isolation Meta-Material MIMO Antennas Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC University, Egypt; Ahmed Ibrahim, El-Minia University, Egypt 113.10 A Printed Dual-band Meander-line MIMO Antenna System 11:30 Ahmed Numan, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia 51 Mo-AM 113.1 08:00 Monday, July 8 Session 114 08:00 - 11:50 Azalea/Begonia URSI Wireless Communications Mo-AM Session Co-Chairs: Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London; Kevin Sowerby, The University of Auckland 114.1 08:00 Experimental Characterization of the Propagation on the Human Torso at W Band Alessio Brizzi, Alice Pellegrini, Yang Hao, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 114.2 08:20 Enhancing Indoor Channel Reuse Capacity through Building Propagation Modification Kevin Sowerby, Michael J. Neve, The University of Auckland, New Zealand 114.3 08:40 Gain and Bandwidth Enhancement of Micro-Radio-Repeaters for Ad-hoc Wireless Communication Young Jun Song, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 114.4 09:00 Performance Analysis of a Common Aperture Antenna Diversity System Fikadu Dagefu, Jungsuek Oh, Jihun Choi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 114.5 09:20 Electromagnetic Communication Solution for Scuba-Diving Andrea Manzoni, Nicola Peserico, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Francesco Silvestri, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Matteo Marascio, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Simone Merlo, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Riccardo Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Paola Pirinoli, Ildiko Peter, Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 09:40Break 114.6 10:10 Inter Femtocell Interference Mitigation using Multi Scheme sectoring approach Shovon Kumar Pal, Shifath Shams, Atiqur Rahman, North South University, Bangladesh 114.7 10:30 60 GHz CMOS Down-Conversion Mixer with 15.46 dB Gain and 64.7 dB LO-RF Isolation Chien-Chin Wang, Yo-Sheng Lin, Jen-How Lee, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan 114.8 10:50 A Hybrid Propagation Modeling Technique for Complex Railway Environments Xingqi Zhang, Neeraj Sood, University of Toronto, Canada; Joseph Siu, Thales Canada, Canada; Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada 114.9 11:10 Mobile Communication System Planning in Brazil José Hugo Kruppa, Htcom, Brazil; Eduardo Perri, ZENITE, Brazil; Silvio Ernesto Barbin, University of São Paulo, Brazil 114.10 Touch Based Multi-band Service using Human Body 11:30Communications Kun Ho Park, Min Joo Jeong, Jong Jin Baek, Chosun University, Republic of Korea; Chang Hee Hyoung, Jung Hwan Hwang, ETRI, Republic of Korea; Youn Tae Kim, Chosun University, Republic of Korea 52 Monday, July 8 Session 115 08:00 - 11:50 Salon III AP-S Pattern Reconfigurable Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico; Satish Sharma, San Diego State University Radiation Pattern Reconfigurable Planar Yagi-Uda Antenna Satish Sharma, Felipe Fideles, Anusha Kalikonda, San Diego State University, United States 115.2 08:20 A Pattern Reconfigurable Monopole Parasitic Array Antenna for WLAN Applications Longsheng Liu, Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, China; Jingwang Liu, Zhitao Liang, Mine rescue brigade of Jinzhong City, China 115.3 08:40 Low-profile Dual-Band Steerable Square Loop Antenna with Capacitively Coupled Feeds Arpan Pal, Amit Mehta, Swansea University, United Kingdom; Dariush MirshekarSyahkal, University of Essex, United Kingdom; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University, Japan 115.4 09:00 Reconfigurable Microstrip Antenna with Two-Dimensional Scannable Beam Ahmed Khidre, Fan Yang, Atef Elsherbeni, The University of Mississippi, United States 115.5 09:20 A Pattern Reconfigurable, Miniaturized, Circularly Polarized Parasitic Array Antenna David Rhodes, Sungkyun Lim, Georgia Southern University, United States 09:40Break 115.6 2.45 GHz Beam-Steering Textile Antenna for WBAN 10:10Application Mohd Ilman Jais, Mohd Faizal Jamlos, Muzammil Jusoh, Thennarasan Sabapathy, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia; Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia 115.7 A Beam Steering Compact Patch Antenna with High Gain 10:30Application Muzammil Jusoh, Mohd Faizal Jamlos, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia; Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia; Thennarasan Sabapathy, Mohd Ilman Jais, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia 115.8 10:50 A Reconfigurable Antenna with Omnidirectional and Directional Patterns for MIMO Systems Damiano Patron, Kapil Ramesh Dandekar, Drexel University, United States; Daniele Piazza, Adant S.r.l., Italy 115.9 11:10 A Reconfigurable Spiral Antenna with Wide Beam Coverage Liang Gong, University of New South Wales, Australia; King Yuk Chan, CSIRO, Australia; Rodica Ramer, University of New South Wales, Australia 115.10 Microfluidic Enabled Beam Scanning Focal Plane Arrays 11:30 Ahmad Gheethan, Rasim Guldiken, Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida, United States 53 Mo-AM 115.1 08:00 Monday, July 8 09:10 - 10:40 Session IF116 Grand Ballroom AP-S Mo-AM Propagation in Tunnels Session Co-Chairs: Randy Haupt, Colorado School of Mines; Yang Li, Baylor University IF116.1 Modeling RF Attenuation in a Mine Due to Tunnel Diameter Board 1 and Shape Jamie Infantolino, Adam Kuhlman, Remcom Inc., United States; Manoja Weiss, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., United States; Randy Haupt, Colorado School Of Mines, United States IF116.2 Modeling RF Propagation in Tunnels Board 2 Chenming Zhou, Joseph Waynert, Timothy Plass, Ronald Jacksha, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, United States IF116.3 Underground Mine Environmental Impact on RF Coupling to Board 3 Electric Blasting Caps Joseph Waynert, NIOSH, United States; Christopher Holloway, NIST, United States IF116.4 Statistic Modeling for Propagation in Tunnels based on Board 4 Distributed Antenna Systems Ke Guan, Zhangdui Zhong, Bo Ai, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Cesar BrisoRodriguez, Escuela Universitaria de Ingenieria Tecnica de Telecomunicacion, Spain IF116.5 Experiment on underground propagation characteristic using Board 5 CC110-based WSN Longsheng Liu, Yue Li, Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, China; Wenming Li, Da Zhang, Xingshan Iron Mine, Shougang Mining Corporation, China Monday, July 8 Session IF117 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom AP-S Propagation in Indoor Environments Session Chair: William Scanlon, Queen’s University Belfast IF117.1 Phase Compensation Technique For Ultra Wideband Board 6Channels Amir Dezfooliyan, Andrew M. Weiner, Purdue University, United States IF117.2 Experimental Investigation of UWB MISO Beamforming Board 7 Amir Dezfooliyan, Andrew M. Weiner, Purdue University, United States IF117.3 Experimental Comparison of UWB against mm-Wave Indoor Board 8 Radio Channel Characterization Maria-Teresa Martinez-Ingles, Jose-Maria Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Jose-Victor Rodriguez, Juan Pascual-Garcia, Leandro Juan-Llacer, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain IF117.4 Simultaneous Communication and Localization for 60 GHz Board 9 UWB OFDM systems Ahmadreza Jafari, Julien Sarrazin, David Lautru, Aziz Benlarbi-Delaï, UPMC univ paris 6, France; Luca Petrillo, Philippe De Doncker, Ecole Polytechnique de Bruxelles, Belgium IF117.5 Influence of the Posture in Body Surface to External UWB Board 10 Body Area Networks Channels Ruben-Gregorio Garcia-Serna, Concepcion Garcia-Pardo, Jose-Maria MolinaGarcia-Pardo, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain IF117.6 Received Signal Characteristics of the Indoor Off-Body Board 11 Communications Channel at 5.8 GHz Simon Cotton, William Scanlon, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom 54 Monday, July 8 Session IF118 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom AP-S/URSI Propagation Channel Modeling Session Co-Chairs: Zhengqing Yun, University of Hawaii; Daniel Stancil, North Carolina State University IF118.1 Propagation modeling in complex rough environment based Board 15 on ray tracing Vincent Adelphe Fono, Larbi Talbi, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada; Nadir Hakem, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada IF118.2 Field Prediction in Urban Environment using Ray Tracing Board 16 Chi-Hou Chio, Chi-Kin Peng, Sio-Weng Ting, Kam-Weng Tam, University of Macau, Macao SAR of China IF118.3 Statistics of the Electric Field Strength in a Controlled Board 17 Multipath Environment Tiago Freire Carneiro Leao, Vincent Mooney-Chopin, Christopher W. Trueman, Concordia University, Canada IF118.4 How the Transmit/Receive Antennas’ Polarizations Affect Board 18 Indoor Wireless Radiowave Propagation’s Temporal Spreading Chun Ho Issac Sung, Yang Song, Kainam Thomas Wong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR of China; Rafael Torres, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain IF118.5 Determination of Multiple-Diffraction Ray Paths for Arbitrary Board 19 Oriented Straight Edges Hao Xu, Zhengqing Yun, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States IF118.6 Integrating FDTD, PE, and Ray Tracing for Complex Long Board 20 Range Propagation Modeling Nobutaka Omaki, Zhengqing Yun, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States IF118.7 Multi-Mode Propagation on a Medium Frequency Twin-Lead Board 21 Transmission Line with Earth Return Donovan Brocker, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Joseph Waynert, Jingcheng Li, Nicholas Damiano, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, United States; Pingjuan Werner, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States IF118.8 Modeling Radio Wave Propagation in Drains Board 22 Soo Yong Lim, Anwuna Kingsley Awelemdy, Kah Phooi Seng, Sunway University, Malaysia; Zhengqing Yun, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States IF118.9 Numerical Assessment of a Class of RF Propagation Path Board 23 Loss Models for Wireless Communications Murali Krishna Chitturi, Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States 55 Mo-AM IF117.7 Prediction of Transmitted and Received Power of Cellular Board 12 Devices in an Indoor Femtocell Environment David Plets, Sam Aerts, Wout Joseph, Luc Martens, Ghent University/iMinds, Belgium IF117.8 Experimental Validation of Ray-Tracing Based Assessment of Board 13 MIMO Performance Neeraj Sood, Yuchu He, George V. Eleftheriades, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada IF117.9 Detection of Programme Making and Special Event Devices Board 14 in Indoor Channels Artur Nalobin, Sven Dortmund, Ilona Rolfes, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany IF118.10 Numerical Study of Source Localization using TDOA Board 24 Zubiao Xiong, David R. Jackson, Ji Chen, University of Houston, United States; Jeffery Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States Monday, July 8 Mo-AM Session IF119 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom AP-S/URSI Matching Approaches for Small Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Stephen Stearns, Northrop Grumman; Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras IF119.1 Realizing Non-Foster circuits for antennas Board 25 Spyros Stefanopoulos, Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras, Greece IF119.2 Non-Foster Impedance Matching of a Monopole Array Board 26 Carson White, Chan-Tang Tsen, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States IF119.3 Limitation of Negative Impedance Converter Using Board 27 Operational Amplifier for Matching Electrically Small Antenna Yizhu Shen, Tan-Huat Chio, National University of Singapore, Singapore IF119.4 Non-Foster Impedance Matching of Antennas Without Using Board 28 Non-Foster Elements Stephen D. Stearns, Northrop Grumman, United States IF119.5 Adaptive Tuning Topologies with Mechanical Tuning for Board 29 Small Antennas Nathanael Smith, Chi-Chih Chen, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States IF119.6 A Segmented Monopole Antenna Design Board 30 Roger Hasse, Georgia Tech Research Institute, United States; Darko Kajfez, University of Mississippi, United States 56 Monday, July 8 Session 120 13:10 - 17:00 Salon II AP-S UWB Antennas and Applications II Session Co-Chairs: Michael Ong, I2R; Yong-Kyu Yoon, University of Florida Multi-Objective Design of UWB Antennas Using Surrogate-Based Optimization Slawomir Koziel, Stanislav Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland 120.2 13:30 Capacitive Coupled Wide Frequency Notched MSA Binod Kumar Kanaujia, Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies & Research,, India; Ganga Pandey, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, India; Anil Gautam, A. K. Gautam BGPEC, Pauri, Uttarakhand IMaharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, India 120.3 13:50 5.2-5.8 GHz Band-Notched UWB Compact Printed Monopole Antenna Using Slotted CSRR Ehab K. I. Hamad, Mohamed A. Hassanien, Aswan University, Egypt; Abbas S. Omar, Otto-von-Guericke University of Magdeburg, Germany 120.4 An UWB antenna using modified Sierpinski-carpet Fractal 14:10Antenna Guangtao Wang, Dongya Shen, Yunnan University, China; Xiupu Zhang, Concordia University, Canada 120.5 14:30 Dual complementary planar antennas for highly isolated Tx/Rx UWB systems Ali Chami, N. Fortino, Georges Kossiavas, CNRS - LEAT, France; Patrice Brachat, Orange Labs, France 14:50Break 120.6 15:20 A 10:1 Bandwidth Textile-Based Conformal Spiral Antenna with Integrated Planar Balun Zheyu Wang, Lanlin Z. Lee, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 120.7 15:40 Time and Frequency Domain Analysis and Design of Circularly-Polarized Spiral Antenna Arrays Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan S. Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 120.8 16:00 UWB Real Time Localization Platform For Fast System Performance Evaluation Valter S. Matos, Andela Zaric, Carlos A. Fernandes, Jorge R. Costa, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, IST-UTL, Portugal 120.9 16:20 Spherical Super Wideband (SWB) Monopole Antenna With Micromachined Tapered Feeding Line Cheolbok Kim, University of Florida, United States; Jong Kyu Kim, The Attached Institute of ETRI, Republic of Korea; Kyoung Tae Kim, Yong-Kyu Yoon, University of Florida, United States 120.10 Eye Shaped Fabric Antenna for UWB Application 16:40 Roshayati Yahya, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia; Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin, Norhudah Seman, Hashimu Uledi Iddi, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia 57 Mo-PM 120.1 13:10 Monday, July 8 Session 121 13:10 - 17:00 AP-S/URSI Palm 4 Special Session Advances in Antenna Impedance Matching Mo-PM Session Co-Chairs: Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona; Cyril Luxey, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis 121.1 13:10 Efficiency and Q for small antennas using Pareto optimality Mats Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden 121.2 13:30 Noise Figure of Electrically Small HF Antennas Impedance Matched using Active Non-Foster Matching Steven Best, The MITRE Corporation, United States 121.3 13:50 Noise in Non-Foster Antenna Matching Circuits Minu Jacob, Jiang Long, Daniel Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego, United States 121.4 14:10 Cavity-Backed Slot Antenna Loaded with Non-Foster Negative Inductors Daniel Gregoire, Joseph Colburn, Carson White, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States 121.5 14:30 Squint-Free Beamforming in Series-Fed Antenna Arrays Using Synthesized Non-Foster Elements Hassan Mirzaei, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada 14:50Break 121.6 15:20 Electrically Small Antennas Augmented with Internal Non-Foster Elements Richard W. Ziolkowski, Ning Zhu, University of Arizona, United States 121.7 15:40 The Integration of Reconfigurable Filters for the Matching of Wideband Antennas Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon / Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC) University of New Mexico, United States; Christos G. Christodoulou, Maria Zamudio, Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC), University of New Mexico, United States; Elias Nassar, Notre Dame University, Louaize, Lebanon; Joseph Costantine, California State University Fullerton, United States 121.8 16:00 Simultaneous Multiport Matching Optimization for Antennas and Amplifiers Jussi Rahola, Optenni Ltd, Finland 121.9 16:20 Combination of Two Neutralized Coupling Element Antennas for Low LTE and GSM Mobile Phones Aykut Cihangir, Fabien Ferrero, LEAT-CNRS, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France; Cyril Luxey, Gilles Jacquemod, EPIB, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France; Florence Sonnerat, Romain Pilard, Frédéric Gianesello, Daniel Gloria, STMicroelectronics - Crolles, France; Patrice Brachat, Orange Labs-CREMANT, France 121.10 Innovative 4G mobile phone LDS antenna module using 16:40 plastronics integration scheme Florence Sonnerat, Romain Pilard, Frédéric Gianesello, Daniel Gloria, STMicroelectronics, France; François Le Pennec, Christian Person, Lab Sticc, France; Patrice Brachat, Orange Labs-CREMANT, France; Cyril Luxey, EPIB-CREMANT, France 58 Monday, July 8 Session 122 13:10 - 17:00 AP-S/URSI Palm 5 Special Session Numerical Weather Prediction Supporting Electromagnetic Wave Propagation Modeling Session Chair: Tracy Haack, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Surface based ducts and evaporation ducts combined effects on marine radars coverage prediction. Jacques Claverie, CREC St-Cyr & IETR, France; Yvonick Hurtaud, DGA MI, France; Christophe Periard, Vivien Pourret, Meteo France, France 122.2 13:30 Modeling the Impact of Sea Surface Salinity on the Evaporation Duct Paul Frederickson, Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Thomas Hanley, Michael Newkirk, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States 122.3 13:50 An outline of the proposed Tropical Air-Sea Propagation Study (TAPS 2013) Andy Kulessa, DSTO, Australia 122.4 14:10 Using large-eddy simulation to investigate intermittency fluxes of clear-air radar reflectivity in the atmospheric boundary layer Andreas Muschinski, NorthWest Research Associates, Inc., United States; Peter Sullivan, National Center of Atmospheric Research, United States 122.5 14:30 Validation of COAMPS Simulations of the Marine Atmospheric Planetary Boundary Layer in Coastal California during May and June 2010 Lee Eddington, Kyle S. Edwards, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, United States; Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory, United States 59 Mo-PM 122.1 13:10 Monday, July 8 13:10 - 16:40 Session 123 Narcissus/Orange URSI Time-Domain Methods Mo-PM Session Chair: Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University 123.1 13:10 A new efficient non-spurious 3D DG-FETD for large and multiscale electromagnetic systems Luis Eduardo Tobón, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Cali, Colombia; Qiang Ren, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States 123.2 13:30 TDGMM: A stable transient integral equation that is locally flexible in choice of basis and geometry order Andrew Pray, Daniel Dault, Naveen Nair, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States 123.3 13:50 Time Domain Integral Equation Solver for Planar Structures in Layered Media Mohsen Ghaffari-Miab, University of Tehran, Iran; Felipe Valdes, University of Michigan, United States; Reza Faraji-Dana, University of Tehran, Iran; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States 123.4 14:10 Incorporation of Multiport Lumped Circuit Networks into DGFETD Method Ping Li, Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China 123.5 14:30 Time-Domain Analysis of Electromagnetic Problems for Nanoscale Objects by Integral Equation Methods with Fast Inverse Laplace Transform Seiya Kishimoto, Shinichiro Ohnuki, Yoshito Ashizawa, Katsuji Nakagawa, Nihon University, Japan; Shao Ying Huang, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois, United States 14:50Break 123.6 15:20 Progress in Parallel Implementation of the Multilevel Plane Wave Time Domain Algorithm Yang Liu, Univeristy of Michigan, United States; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States 123.7 15:40 A Discontinuous Galerkin Time Domain Framework for Periodic Problems Nicholas Miller, Andrew Baczewski, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States 123.8 16:00 Parallel, Explicit, and PWTD-Enhanced Time Domain Volume Integral Equation Solver Yang Liu, University of Michigan, United States; Ahmed Al-Jarro, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States 123.9 16:20 New efficient and naturally parallelizable time integration algorithm applied to sequential domains for DG-TD Luis Eduardo Tobón, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana - Cali, Colombia; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States 60 Monday, July 8 Session 124 13:10 - 16:40 Iris/Hibiscus AP-S Slotted and Guided Wave Antennas II Session Co-Chairs: Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Ozlem Civi, Middle East Technical University 4x4-element Corporate-feed Waveguide Slot Array Antenna with Cavities for the 120 GHz-band Dongjin Kim, Jiro Hirokawa, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Jun Takeuchi, Akihiko Hirata, NTT Corporation, Japan 124.2 13:30 Millimeter-Wave High Gain Parasitic Tapered Antenna Made of High-Resistivity Silicon Image- Guide Aidin Taeb, Ahmed Shehata Abdellatif, Alireza Zandieh, Gholamreza Z. Rafi, Suren Gigoyan, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada 124.3 13:50 Holographic Antenna with Antipodal Feed for Frequency-Scanning Radar Christian Rusch, Stefan Beer, Heiko Gulan, Thomas Zwick, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany 124.4 14:10 Sigmoid Profiled Septum: Evaluation of the Parabolic Reflector with the Septum Feed Horn Ilkyu Kim, Joshua Kovitz, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States 124.5 14:30 Slotted Polyimide-Aerogel-Filled-Waveguide Arrays Rafael Rodriguez-Solis, Hector Pacheco, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico; Félix A. Miranda, Mary Ann B. Meador, NASA Glenn Research Center Research, United States 14:50Break 124.6 15:20 Importance of Transversal and Longitudinal Symmetry/Asymmetry in the Fundamental Properties of Periodic Leaky-Wave Antennas Simon Otto, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany; Christophe Caloz, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada 124.7 A Wide-band Square Slot Antenna for High-Temperature 15:40Applications Haitao Cheng, University of Central Florida, United States; Xinhua Ren, Motorola Mobility Inc., United States; Siamak Ebadi, Intellectual Ventures, United States; Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States 124.8 16:00 A New Omnidirectional Shaped Beam Antenna Naftali Herscovici, Michelle Champion, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Anatoliy Boryssenko, A&E Partnership, United States 124.9 16:20 Slot Array on Curved Substrate Integrated Waveguide Omer Bayraktar, Ozlem Aydin Civi, Middle East Technical University, Turkey 61 Mo-PM 124.1 13:10 Monday, July 8 Session 125 13:10 - 17:00 Quince/Poinsettia AP-S Fast Integral Equation Solvers Mo-PM Session Co-Chairs: Qing Liu, Duke University; Jin-Fa Lee, Ohio State University 125.1 13:10 A Subdomain Adaptive Integral Method for Arbitrarily Shaped Objects Xing Wang, Zi-Liang Liu, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore 125.2 13:30 An Enhanced Mixed-Form Fast Multipole Algorithm Using Rotation Methods Ling Ling Meng, Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China 125.3 13:50 Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm for Mixed Combined-Field Integral Equations Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 125.4 14:10 FFT-JVIE Algorithm for Computation of Electromagnetic Fields in Inhomogeneous Dielectric Objects Athanasios Polimeridis, Jacob White, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States 125.5 14:30 A Multilevel Out-of-Core Algorithm for FFT-Accelerated Time Marching Schemes Guneet Kaur, Ali E. Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 14:50Break 125.6 15:20 A Discontinuous Galerkin Integral Equation Method for Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Problems Zhen Peng, The Ohio State University, United States; Kheng-Hwee Lim, DSO National Laboratories, Singapore; Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States 125.7 15:40 Characteristic Basis Function Method for Efficient Modeling of Conformal Frequency Selective Surfaces Chiara Pelletti, Giacomo Bianconi, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Agostino Monorchio, University of Pisa, Italy 125.8 Single-Source EPA for Electromagnetic Scattering by Array 16:00Structures Hanru Shao, Jun Hu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 125.9 16:20 Combining Loop-Tree Decomposition with Accelerated Cartesian Expansion Rui Xu, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 125.10 Accelerated Cartesian Expansions and Its Application in 16:40 Augmented Electric Field Integral Equation Yu-Teng Zheng, Yan-Wen Zhao, Qiang-Ming Cai, Miao-Miao Jia, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 62 Monday, July 8 Session 126 13:10 - 16:40 International Center AP-S EBG in Antenna Engineering Session Co-Chairs: Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University; Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina A Broadband UHF Antenna on a Non-Uniform Aperiodic (NUA) EBG Surface Nowrin Chamok, Mohammod Ali, Steven Weiss, University of South Carolina, United States 126.2 13:30 Enhanced Design of Bowtie Antennas over High-Impedance Surfaces: An Evolutionary Approach Ahmed Mahmoud, University of Pennsylvania, United States; Ahmad Hoorfar, Christopher Thajudeen, Villanova University, United States 126.3 13:50 Millimeter-wave EBG-based Antenna Pattern Diversity Mu’ath Al-Hasan, Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS (University of Quebec), Canada; AbdelRazik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada 126.4 Metamaterial-based compact cylindrical base station 14:10antennas Xing Liu, Shah Nawaz Burokur, André de Lustrac, IEF, Univ. Paris-Sud, CNRS, UMR 8622, France; Guy Sabanowski, Gérard-Pascal Piau, EADS IW, France 126.5 14:30 Dual Band EBG Superstrate Antenna for TT&C Satellite Applications in C-band Amagoia Tellechea, Juan Carlos Iriarte, Iñigo Ederra, Ramon Gonzalo, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Fernando Monjas, Silvia Arenas, Rodrigo Manrique, Antonio Montesano-Benito, EADS CASA Espacio, Spain 14:50Break 126.6 15:20 Wideband High-Gain EBG Resonator Antenna Employing an Unprinted Composite Superstrate Raheel M Hashmi, Basit Ali Zeb, Karu P Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia 126.7 15:40 Textile Waveguide Sheet with Artificial Magnetic Conductor Structures for Transmission Enhancement between Wire Dipoles Kamilia Kamardin, Mohamad Kamal A. Rahim, Noor Asmawati Samsuri, Mohd Ezwan Jalil, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia 126.8 16:00 CPW fed Planar IFA with Applied Electromagnetic Band-Gap Ground Plane Ahmed Soliman, Dalia Elsheakh, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Hadia Elhenawi, Ainshames University, Egypt; Esmat Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt 126.9 16:20 A Tri-Band Fabry-Perot Cavity for Antenna Gain Enhancement Yuehe Ge, Can Wang, Huaqiao Unicersity, China 63 Mo-PM 126.1 13:10 Monday, July 8 Session 127 13:10 - 17:00 Salon I AP-S Phased Array Antennas II Mo-PM Session Chair: Tadashi Takano, Nihon University 127.1 13:10 Analysis of a Large Phased Array Antenna in Assembly of Sub-arrays Attached with Phase Shifters Tadashi Takano, Kenji Saegusa, Nihon University, Japan 127.2 13:30 Holography-based Phased-Array Antenna for Integrated inter- & intra connected Collaborated Aperture Radar System (i3CARS) on mobile platforms Eugene Ngai, Hann-Jann Consultancy, United States 127.3 13:50 Study of Staggered Array Configurations for Enhancing Phased Array Radiation Properties Abdelnasser Eldek, Jackson State University, United States 127.4 14:10 A Taylor Synthesis/Optimization Method for 2D Minimum Size Transmitting Phased Array Antenna Mehrbod Mohajer, Gholamreza Z. Rafi, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada 127.5 14:30 Gain Improvement of Phased Arrays of Small Elements Using Spherical Dielectric Shells Abdelnasser Eldek, Jackson State University, United States 14:50Break 127.6 On the Synthesis of Reliable Linear Arrays Through Interval 15:20Arithmetic Luca Manica, Paolo Rocca, Nicola Anselmi, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy 127.7 15:40 Exploiting Interval Arithmetic for Predicting Real Arrays Performances - The Linear Case Matteo Carlin, Nicola Anselmi, Luca Manica, Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy 127.8 16:00 Designing an Array-fed Imaging Reflector Antenna Engineering Model for 21-GHz Band Satellite Broadcasting System Masafumi Nagasaka, Susumu Nakazawa, Masashi Kamei, Shoji Tanaka, Yasuhiro Ito, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Japan 127.9 16:20 Extraction of Equivalent Circuit Model Parameters of the Feedless Rectangular Microstrip Patch Justin Luther, University of Central Florida, United States; Siamak Ebadi, Intellectual Ventures, United States; Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States 127.10 A New Approach for in-situ Scan Impedance Characterization 16:40 of Scanned Antenna Arrays Thomas E. Christian, Jr, Sandia National Laboratories and University of New Mexico, United States; Hung Loui, Sandia National Laboratories, United States; Christos G. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States; Dale Dubbert, Sandia National Laboratories, United States 64 Monday, July 8 Session 128 13:10 - 17:00 International North AP-S Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Session Co-Chairs: Trevor Bird, CSIRO; Alessandro Toscano, Roma Tre Scattering Analysis of a Width Modulated Coplanar Waveguide Metasurface Yogesh Ranga, CSIRO, Australia; Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Stuart Hay, Trevor Bird, CSIRO, Australia 128.2 13:30 Dual Band Planar Soft Surfaces using Interleaved Ledges Said Abushamleh, Hussain Al-Rizzo, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada; Ayman Abbosh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States 128.3 13:50 Miniaturized Thin Soft Surface Structure Using Metallic Strips with Ledge Edges Said Abushamleh, Hussain Al-Rizzo, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada; Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States 128.4 14:10 Properties of Periodic Metasurfaces versus Amorphous Arrangements at Oblique Incidence Mohammad Albooyeh, Constantin Simovski, Aalto University, Finland; Christoph Menzel, Christian Helgert, Matthias Kroll, Thomas Pertsch, Christoph Etrich, Carsten Rockstuhl, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Germany; Sergey Kruk, Manuel Decker, Dragomir Neshev, Yuri Kivshar, Australian National University, Australia 128.5 14:30 Thickness Effects on the Resonance of Metasurfaces made of SRRs and C-SRRs Laura M. Pulido-Mancera, Juan D. Baena, Javier L. Araque Quijano, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia 14:50Break 128.6 15:20 Practical Aspects of DB Metasurfaces- A Brief Review Davor Zaluski, Damir Muha, Silvio Hrabar, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Croatia 128.7 15:40 An Idea for Optical DB-like Metasurface Boris Okorn, Institute Rugjer Boskovic, Croatia; Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Jordi Sancho-Parramon, Institute Rugjer Boskovic, Croatia 128.8 16:00 Controlling the Optical Wave Propagation Using Engineered Nanoscale Metasurfaces Nasim Mohammadi Estakhri, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 128.9 16:20 Metasurface-based Half-Wave Plate Ali Kabiri, Emad Girgis, Federico Capasso, Harvard University, United States 128.10 Mantle cloak devices for TE and TM polarizations 16:40 Alessio Monti, Roma Tre University, Italy; Jason Soric, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, Italy; Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, Roma Tre University, Italy 65 Mo-PM 128.1 13:10 Monday, July 8 Session 129 13:10 - 16:40 International South URSI Nanoantennas and Plasmonic Structures Mo-PM Session Co-Chairs: Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania; Kathleen Melde, University of Arizona 129.1 13:10 Tunable nanoantenna based on graphene Xingang Ren, Wei E.I. Sha, Wallace C.H. Choy, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China 129.2 13:30 Impact of Geometric and Material Variability on Electromagnetic Wave Guidance Characteristics of Arrays of Nanoparticles Juan S. Ochoa, Andreas C. Cangellaris, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 129.3 Computational Design of Photovoltaics with Silicon 13:50Nanowire Sungjong Yoo, Christin Lundgren, Kathleen Melde, University of Arizona, United States 129.4 14:10 Interaction of Electromagnetic Waves with Multilayer Bi-Anisotropic Graphene Structure Si-yi Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Tian Zhang, Wen-Yan Yin, Zhejiang University, China; Liang Zhou, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 129.5 14:30 Plasmonic Solar Cells: A Bridge between Electromagnetics and Semiconductor Physics Wei E.I. Sha, The University of Hong Kong–Shenzhen Institute of Research and Innovation, China; Wallace C.H. Choy, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois, United States 14:50Break 129.6 15:20 Microwave Radiation from monolayer graphene Anestis Katsounaros, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom; Matthew T. Cole, Hatice M. Tuncer, William I. Milne, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; Yang Hao, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 129.7 Broadband Optical Antennas for Arbitrarily Polarized Light 15:40Waves Hualiang Zhang, Yuankun Lin, University of North Texas, United States 129.8 16:00 Nonreciprocal subwavelength optical nanoantennas Arthur Davoyan, Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States 129.9 16:20 Sensitive Near-IR Detector Using Plasmonic Bowtie Nanoantenna Integrated with InGaAsSb Nano-load Sangjo Choi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 66 Monday, July 8 Session 130 13:10 - 17:00 Palm 3 AP-S Printed and Planar Antennas II Session Co-Chairs: Yiorgos Atmatzakis, University of New Mexico; Eva Rajo-Iglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid 130.1 13:10 Embedded End-fire Monopole Antenna in Low Temperature Cofired Ceramic for 60 GHz Hsin-Chia Lu, Che-Chung Kuo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Pei-Zong Rao, HTC Corp., Taiwan; Yi-Long Chang, Siang-Yu Siao, Shih-Keng Chuang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Wei-Shin Tung, HTC Corp., Taiwan 130.3 Dual band monopolar patch antenna for industrial 13:50applications Luis Inclan-Sanchez, Eva Rajo-Iglesias, Jose-Luis Vazquez-Roy, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain 130.4 14:10 Tunable Differentially Fed Inverted Microstrip Patch Antenna Jawad Yaseen Siddiqui, University of Calcutta, India; Sayantani Datta, HERITAGE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, India; Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada 130.5 14:30 Design of a Waveguide Antenna with Bidirectional Circular Polarizations of the Same Sense Yang Zhao, Kunpeng Wei, Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua University, China; Hua Liu, Department of Coal Industry of Shanxi Province, China 14:50Break 130.6 15:20 Research on the Relationship between the Structure Parameters and Directivity of Plate End-fire Antennas Jia Cao, Zhenghui Xue, Zhongkai Liu, Weiming Li, Wu Ren, Beijing Institute of Technology, China 130.7 15:40 A Compact Planar H-shaped Directive Antenna with High Front-to-back Ratio Yu Luo, Qing-xin Chu, South China University of Technology, China 130.8 16:00 A Novel 60 GHz On-Chip Antenna with Asymmetric Bell-Shaped Structure Zuan-Jie Liu, Jun Hu, Yang Xu, Zhejiang University, China 130.9 16:20 Frequency Reconfigurable Microstrip Monopole Disc Antenna M. Abou Al-Alaa, Hala A. Elsadek, Esmat A. Abdullah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Essam A. Hashish, Cairo University, Egypt 67 Mo-PM 130.2 Study of Material Loss in mm-Wave RLSA with Honeycomb 13:30Structure Tung Nguyen, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Rushanthi Jayawardene, Hitachi, Japan; Kimio Sakurai, Takuichi Hirano, Jiro Hirokawa, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Shuichi Koreeda, Takaomi Matsuzaki, NEC, Japan Monday, July 8 Session 131 13:10 - 17:00 Crystal AP-S Inverse Scattering and Imaging: Methodologies and Algorithms Mo-PM Session Co-Chairs: Andrea Massa, University of Trento; Christian Pichot, University of NiceSophia Antipolis, CNRS, France 131.1 13:10 Imaging Beyond the Diffraction Limit by Employing a Super-Oscillatory Filter Reza K. Amineh, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada 131.2 13:30 Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering System Characterization based on Green’s Function Analysis Shahed Shahir, University of Waterloo, Canada; Mehrbod Mohajer, Postdoctoral Fellow/University of Waterloo, Canada; Jeff Orchard, Professor/University of Waterloo, Canada; Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, Professor and Director of CIARS / University of Waterloo, Canada 131.3 13:50 Target Detection Based on the Optical Theorem Edwin Marengo, Northeastern University, United States 131.4 A New Hybrid FEM-IE Inversion Method for Helmholtz Scalar 14:10Problems Elia A. Attardo, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Lorenzo Crocco, National Research Council of Italy, Italy 131.5 Imaging PEC through Innovative Compressive Sensing 14:30Approaches Giacomo Oliveri, Paolo Rocca, Lorenzo Poli, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy 14:50Break 131.6 15:20 A Fast 3-D Full-Wave Inverse Method Implemented within a Domain Decomposition Framework Jin Ma, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 131.7 15:40 Signal Processing Approach to Electromagnetic Sub-wavelength Imaging Xiang Gu, The Pennsylvania State University / Centre for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, United States; Chiara Pelletti, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University / King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, United States; Yunhua Zhang, Centre for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 131.8 16:00 Different Variations of Amplitude Spectrum Based Method for Radar Target Recognition Mustafa Secmen, Yasar University, Turkey 131.9 16:20 Permittivity Profile Inversion of Planar Dispersive Media From Bandpass Scattering Data Ashutosh Kumar, M. J. Akhtar, Indian Institute of Technology, India 131.10 A Meshless Scheme for Reconstructing Dielectric Objects by 16:40 Integral Equation Approach Xiang Zhou Chen, Jie Zhang, Jun He Zhou, Xue Feng Yin, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China 68 Monday, July 8 Session 132 13:10 - 17:00 Camelia/Dogwood AP-S Antenna Systems for MIMO Communications Session Co-Chairs: Satish Sharma, San Diego State University; Qiang Chen, Tohoku University 2-port MIMO Antenna System for High Frequency Data Link with UAVs Using Characteristic Modes Aleksander Krewski, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, Germany 132.2 13:30 700-960MHz MIMO antenna for picocell applications Le Huy Trinh, Fabien Ferrero, Robert Staraj, Jean-Marc Ribero, LEAT - University of Nice - CNRS, France 132.3 13:50 Novel Multiband Segmented Dual-Aperture-Coupled Annular Ring Microstrip Patch for Wireless Router MIMO Antenna System Jennifer Taylor Rayno, Treasa Hlaing, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States 132.4 14:10 Dual-Orthogonal Mode Planar Antenna for Indoor UWB MIMO Communication Systems Yoke Leen Sit, Lars Reichardt, Xuyang Li, Hao Liu, Ran Liu, Thomas Zwick, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany 132.5 14:30 Broadband MIMO Antennas for MIMO Radar Systems Chan-Chieh Lin, Tzu-Chun Tang, Ken-Huang Lin, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan 14:50Break 132.6 15:20 Discrete Lens Array Optimization for MIMO Communication John Brady, Nader Behdad, Akbar Sayeed, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States 132.7 15:40 Evaluation of Inter-cell Interference Suppression Using Tunable Beam-width Microstrip Antenna in Actual Indoor Environment Masatoshi Saito, Naoki Honma, Iwate University, Japan; Tomoki Murakami, NTT Corporation, Japan; Qiang Chen, Tohoku University, Japan 132.8 16:00 Achievable capacity in underground channels using MIMO antenna systems Khalida Ghanem, Centre for Development of Advanced Technologies (CDTA), Algeria; Mourad Nedil, Azzeddine Salim, Nahi Kandil, Engineering School, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS-EMT, Canada 132.9 16:20 Channel Capacity Analysis of a Novel Printed MIMO Antenna System in a Wireless Mobile Environment Muhammad U. Khan, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia 69 Mo-PM 132.1 13:10 Monday, July 8 Session 133 13:10 - 17:00 Azalea/Begonia URSI Antenna Analysis and Propagation in Complex Media Mo-PM Session Co-Chairs: Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb; Jamesina Simpson, University of Utah 133.1 13:10 FDTD Wideband Dispersive Modeling of Human Body Sang-Gyu Ha, Sungmin Park, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea; Yong Bae Park, Ajou University, Republic of Korea; Kyung-Young Jung, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea 133.2 13:30 Simulation and Experimental Results for a Planar Strip Dipole over PEC and Ferrite Nanoparticle Composite Ground Planes Mohamed Khalil, U.S. Army, United States; James K. Breakall, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Glenn Minko, U.S. Army, United States; Paul Parsons, Department of Physics and Astronomy, United States; Kate J Duncan, U.S. Army, United States 133.3 13:50 A Stochastic FDTD Model of Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Magnetized Ionospheric Plasma Bach Nguyen, Jamesina Simpson, University of Utah, United States 133.4 14:10 Antennas in the Time-Domain: the scattering dyad Amir Shlivinski, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 133.5 14:30 Analysis on the GPR Detection of Dielectric Scatterers in Shallow Subsurface Guido Valerio, Institut d’électronique et de télécommunications de Rennes, France; Alessandro Galli, Davide Comite, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Elena Pettinelli, Roma Tre University, Italy 14:50Break 133.6 Investigation of nonlinear modeling for active antenna 15:20design Qi Tang, Xiaoju Yu, Min Liang, University of Arizona, United States; Wei Hua, Sichuan University, China; Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States 133.7 15:40 Practical Realization of Broadband Reconfigurable non-Foster ENZ/MNZ/DPS Metamaterial Silvio Hrabar, Igor Krois, Filip Mostarac, Aleksandar Kiricenko, Ivan Bonic, University of Zagreb, Croatia 133.8 16:00 Bandwidth Control of Band Elimination Filters by Using Quasi-Symmetric Foster/Non-Foster Circuits Takuya Kaneko, Yasushi Horii, Kansai University, Japan 133.9 16:20 Extremely Thin Infrared Absorbers Made of Metallo-Dielectric Core-Shell Nanospheres Juan P. del Risco, Juan D. Baena, Julián D. Ortiz, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia 133.10 Metamaterial Claddings for Waveguide Miniaturization 16:40 Hayrettin Odabasi, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States 70 Monday, July 8 Session 134 13:10 - 17:00 Salon III AP-S Frequency Reconfigurable Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Joseph Costantine, American University of Beirut, Lebanon / California State University Fullerton,; Rhonda Franklin, University of Minnesota Tunable Electric-LC Resonators using Liquid Crystal Pouria Yaghmaee, Withawat Withayachumnankul, Ali Karami Horestani, Amir Ebrahimi, The University of Adelaide, Australia; Bevan Bates, Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia; Christophe Fumeaux, The University of Adelaide, Australia 134.2 13:30 Anisotropic Carbon Fiber Nanocomposites for Mechanically Reconfigurable Antenna Applications Aidin Mehdipour, Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS, Canada; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Christopher Trueman, Iosif Rosca, Suong Hoa, Concordia University, Canada 134.3 13:50 Frequency tunable fluidic annular slot antenna Casey Murray, Rhonda Franklin, University of Minnesota, United States 134.4 14:10 A New Reconfigurable Meander Line Antenna Joseph Costantine, Saud Saeed, California State University Fullerton, United States; Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon / Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC) University of New Mexico, United States; Firas Ayoub, Christos G. Christodoulou, Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC), University of New Mexico, United States 134.5 A Reconfigurable/Deployable Helical Antenna for Small 14:30Satellites Joseph Costantine, California State University Fullerton, United States; Karim Kabalan, Ali Elhajj, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon / Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC) University of New Mexico, United States; Christos G. Christodoulou, Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC), University of New Mexico, United States 14:50Break 134.6 Wideband Frequency Tunable Liquid Metal Monopole 15:20Antenna Abhishek Dey, Rasim Guldiken, Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida, United States 134.7 15:40 Tunable Microstrip Antenna with Circular Polarization across 1.4:1 Frequency Span Kevin Ho, Gabriel Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United States 71 Mo-PM 134.1 13:10 Monday, July 8 Session IF135 14:20 - 15:50 Grand Ballroom AP-S Mo-PM Scattering, Diffraction, and RCS I Session Co-Chairs: Branko Kolundzija, WIPL-D d.o.o.; Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore IF135.1 A Grating from Coated PEC Cylinders Functioning as an Board 1 Electromagnetic Absorber Constantinos Valagiannopoulos, Sergei Tretyakov, Aalto University, Finland IF135.2 Joint Estimation of HRR and DOA for Target Recognition Board 2 Ismail Jouny, Lafayette College, United States IF135.3 Detection of Wavefront using Hough Transform from Board 3 Time-Sequential Images Recorded by Pulsed Laser Scan Tetsuya Yamamoto, Hidekazu Miyauchi, Hiroshi Tsuda, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan; Junji Takatsubo, Tsukuba Technology Co., Ltd., Japan IF135.4 Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves by an Electrically Short Board 4 Period Subwavelength Slot Grating in a Thick Metal Plate Kazuo Nishimura, Ryukoku University, Japan IF135.5 Calculation of a Far Field Near Field Transformation Board 5 Renaud Cariou, DGA MI, France; Pierre Massaloux, CEA/CESTA, France IF135.6 Benchmarks for Electromagnetic Scattering from Large Board 6Cavities Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Peng Liu, Fudan University, China IF135.7 Wrap-around antenna for rocket telemetry Board 7 Riccardo Albi, Riccardo Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy IF135.8 Quantifying the Estimation of 3-D Bistatic RCS from TE Mode Board 8 2-D RCS for Metallic Scatterers Dragan Olcan, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia; Branko Kolundzija, WIPL-D, Yugoslavia IF135.9 A New Approach for Transient Scattering of Infinite Board 9 Conducting Cylinders – TE Case Atieh Azari, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Abolghasem Zeidaabadi-Nezhad, Reza Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran Monday, July 8 Session IF136 14:20 - 15:50 Grand Ballroom AP-S Scattering, Diffraction, and RCS II Session Co-Chairs: Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University; Islam Eshrah, Cairo University IF136.1 Reduction of RCS Values of a Patch antenna by Resistive Board 10Loading Tadashi Chisaka, Naobumi Michishita, Yoshihide Yamada, National Defense Academy, Japan IF136.2 Electromagnetic Plane Wave Diffraction By A Three-Layer Board 11 Material Loaded Slit Ryoichi Sato, Niigata University, Japan; Hiroshi Shirai, Chuo University, Japan IF136.3 Higher-Dimensional Application of Rigorous Coupled-Wave Board 12 Analysis to Quasicrystalline Gratings Frank Namin, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States IF136.4 An analytical model for HF radar ionospheric clutter Board 13 John Walsh, Weimin Huang, Eric Gill, Memorial University, Canada 72 Monday, July 8 Session IF137 14:20 - 15:50 Grand Ballroom AP-S Satellite and Terrestrial Propagation Session Co-Chairs: Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Gary Brown, Virginia Tech University IF137.1 L-band LMS Impairment Mitigation by using Diversity at the Board 19Receiver David Rey Iglesias, Manuel García Sánchez, University of Vigo, Spain IF137.2 Comparison of Ku-Band Satellite Rain Attenuation with ITU-R Board 20 Prediction Models in the Tropics Afham Yaccop, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States; Ahmad Fadzil Ismail, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia; Yu-Dong Yao, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States; Khairayu Badron, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia IF137.3 Determination of Ku-band Specific Attenuation Parameters Board 21 based on Measurements in the Tropics Ahmad Fadzil Ismail, Khairayu Badron, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia; Afham Yaccop, Yu-Dong Yao, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States IF137.4 Link Correlation Property in Tokyo Tech Millimeter-Wave Board 22 Model Network Hung Le, Takuichi Hirano, Jiro Hirokawa, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan IF137.5 60 GHz Investigation of Building Scattering at 2 GHz Using a Board 23 Scale Model Jonathan Lu, Henry Bertoni, Polytechnic Institute of New York University, United States; Patrick Cabrol, Daniel Steinbach, InterDigital Communications, LLC, United States IF137.6 Standard Conditions of Propagation for Wireless Sensor Board 24 Networks in an Inhomogeneous Vegetation Environment Giselle M. Galvan-Tejada, Emmanuel Q. Duarte-Reynoso, Ruben Flores-Leal, Center for Research and Advanced Studies of IPN, Mexico 73 Mo-PM IF136.5 Accurate and Efficient Full-Wave Electromagnetic Analysis of Board 14 Scattering from Hailstones Jelena Notaros, University of Colorado, United States; Elene Chobanyan, Venkatachalam Chandrasekar, Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University, United States IF136.6 Atmospheric Particle Scattering Computation Using Higher Board 15 Order MoM-SIE Method Elene Chobanyan, Nada Sekeljic, Ana Manic, Colorado State University, United States; Milan Ilic, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia; Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University, United States IF136.7 Fast Analytical Evaluation of EM Scattered Fields due to Board 16 Buried Cylinders Mohamed Nasr, Essam A. Hashish, Islam Eshrah, Cairo University, Egypt IF136.8 Numerical Study of Pedestrian RCS at 76-77 GHz Board 17 Ming Chen, Mustafa Kuloglu, Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University, United States IF136.9 GTD-Based 2D Scattering Model for Polarimetric Position Board 18 Estimation of Lap Joints Heinz Haderer, Andreas Haderer, Andreas Stelzer, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Mo-PM IF137.7 Cognitive Radio System with Advanced Environment Board 25 Awareness Engine Using Integrated Propagation Models and Multiple Antennas Nuri Celik, Hao Xu, Trevor Wilkey, Zhengqing Yun, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States IF137.8 A new method for spectrum monitoring networks design Board 26 Andres Navarro, Universidad Icesi, Colombia; Joaquin Restrepo, TESAmerica, Colombia IF137.9 A Channel Model for Insufficient Scattering Mobile Board 27 Communications Environment Dongya Shen, Jianpei Chen, Yunnan University, China; Xiupu Zhang, Concordia University, Canada IF137.10 Investigations into fluctuating radio link and avoiding weak Board 28 stability conditions for broadband wireless terrestrial techniques applied in maritime communications Pawel Kabacik, Arkadiusz Byndas, Mariusz Hofman, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland; Fritz Bekkadal, Kay Fjørtoft, MARINTEK, Norway 74 Tuesday, July 9 Session 201 08:00 - 09:40 Salon II AP-S UWB Antennas and Applications III Session Co-Chairs: Xianming Qing, I2R; John Volakis, Ohio State University 201.1 08:00 Design and Implementation of a Ka-Band Corrugated Feed Horn for Reflector Antennas Udo Schwerthoeffer, Hans Adel, Rainer Wansch, University of ErlangenNuremberg, Germany 201.2 Experimental Validation of a Coding-Based Digital 08:20Beamformer Elias A. Alwan, Matthew LaRue, Waleed Khalil, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 3D Metamaterial Broadband Ground Plane Designed Using Genetic Programming for the Long Slot Array Antenna Jennifer Taylor Rayno, Jill Nakatsu, Gui Chao Huang, Nuri Celik, Magdy F. Iskander, Hawaii Center for Advanced Communications, United States 201.4 09:00 Bandwidth Enhancement of Compact UWB Microstrip Patch Antenna Using EBG Structures Yasser M. Madany, Alexandria University, Egypt 201.5 09:20 Bandwidth Optimization of a Coplanar UWB Patch Antenna Philip Cherian, Mythili P., Cochin University of Science and Technology, India Tuesday, July 9 Session 202 10:10 - 11:30 Salon II AP-S UWB Antennas and Applications IV Session Co-Chairs: Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida; Ahmad Gheethan, University of South Florida 202.1 10:10 An Inverted L-Strip UWB Microstrip Antenna Anil Kumar Gautam, Swati Yadav, G B Pant Engineering College, India; Binod Kumar Kanaujia, AIAC Technologies & Research, India 202.2 10:30 Design a monopole antenna with three-tier small semicircles for ultra-wideband operation Meng-Ting Wu, Lei Wang, Meng-Ju Lee, Sheau-Shong Bor, Tian-Fu Hung, Chia-Yen Wei, Chung-Che Lien, Feng Chia University, Taiwan 202.3 10:50 Notched Quasi Self-Complementary UWB Microstrip Antenna Anwer Abd El-Hameed, Deena Salem, Esmat Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Essam A. Hashish, Cairo University, Egypt 202.4 11:10 Pulse Generation and Radiation from Small Antennas based on Coupled Resonances Li Fang, Xin Wang, Lisheng Guo, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China 75 Tu-AM 201.3 08:40 Tuesday, July 9 Session 203 08:00 - 11:50 AP-S Palm 4 Special Session Advanced Phased Array Antenna Systems and Applications Tu-AM Session Co-Chairs: Isamu Chiba, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation; Nuria Llombart, Delft University of Technology; Sudhakar Rao, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems 203.1 08:00 Thinned Printed Technology Phased Array Enhanced with Frequency Selective Surfaces for Space Applications Nuria Llombart, THz sensing group, Netherlands; Darwin Blanco, Eva RajoIglesias, Departamento de Teoría de la Señal y Comunicaciones, Spain; Antonio Montesano-Benito, Jennifer Campuzano, EADS CASA Espacio, Spain 203.2 08:20 Precise Nulling Method Using Multiple Quantized Weight Combining in Phased Array Antenna Tasuku Kuriyama, Kazunari Kihira, Toru Takahashi, Yoshihiko Konishi, Isamu Chiba, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan 203.3 08:40 Advances in Phased Array Systems for Radio Astronomy Stefan Wijnholds, Wim van Cappellen, Jan Geralt bij de Vaate, Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, Netherlands 203.4 09:00 Study of Beam Forming for Microwave Power Transmission toward Solar Power Satellite with Advanced Phased Array System in Kyoto University Takaki Ishikawa, Yuta Kubo, Junki Yoshino, Naoki Shinohara, Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University, Japan 203.5 09:20 Low-cost RHCP array at 5.8 GHz for FPV ground stations Marta Martínez-Vázquez, IMST GmbH, Germany 09:40Break 203.6 A Broadband Wide Angle Variable Linear Polarization 10:10Rotator Teng Wah Ang, DSO National Laboratories, Singapore; Kwok Kee Chan, Chan Technologies Inc., Canada 203.7 10:30 Ultra Low Sidelobe Using Switched Phase Distribution in Time-Modulated Array Antennas Takayuki Nakanishi, Kazunari Kihira, Toru Takahashi, Yoshihiko Konishi, Isamu Chiba, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan 203.8 Recent Advances on Array Antennas for Multibeam Space 10:50Applications Piero Angeletti, Cyril Mangenot, Giovanni Toso, European Space Agency, Netherlands 203.9 11:10 Phased arrays with reduced number of phase shifter bits for polarization and pointing control Stefano Vaccaro, Daniel Llorens del Río, Maria Carolina Vigano’, ViaSat Antenna Systems SA, Syrian Arab Republic 203.10 Ultra-wideband Optically Addressed Transmitting Phased 11:30Array Shouyuan Shi, Jian Bai, Garrett Schneider, Yifei Zhang, Dennis Prather, University of Delaware, United States 76 Tuesday, July 9 Session 204 08:00 - 11:30 AP-S/URSI Palm 5 Special Session Advances in Commercial Electromagnetic Simulation Tools Session Co-Chairs: C J Reddy, EM Software & Systems (USA), Inc.; Fritz Arndt, University of Bremen Antenna Applications of Shielded EM Analysis James Rautio, Sonnet Software, Inc., United States 204.2 08:20 CHAMP – The Dedicated Design Tool for Rotationally Symmetric Horns and Reflector Terminals Hans-Henrik Viskum, TICRA, Denmark 204.3 08:40 Selected New Features in the Commercial Field Solver FEKO Ulrich Jakobus, EM Software & Systems - S.A. (Pty) Ltd, South Africa 204.4 09:00 EMPIRE XCcel: Efficient simulation of RF MEMS and Antennas with XPU FDTD Technology Winfried Simon, Rens Baggen, Andreas Lauer, IMST GmbH, Germany 204.5 09:20 Efficient EM CAD and Optimization of Reflector Antennas and Slot-Arrays Including Feed Networks Fritz Arndt, University of Bremen, Germany 09:40Break 204.6 10:10 Latest Advances in NewFasant Suite Josefa Gómez, Abdelhamid Tayebi, María Fernández, University of Alcalá, Spain; Iván González, Lorena Lozano, Felipe Cátedra, NewFasant S. L., Spain 204.7 10:30 Simulation Platform for Electromagnetic Optimization of Wireless Environments Xi Lin Chen, Erdem Ofli, M. Guidon, M. Minana, Nicolas Chavannes, N. Kuster, Schmid & Partner Engineering AG, Switzerland 204.8 New Features and Enhancements to the Commercial EM Code 10:50XF7 James Stack, H. Scott Langdon, Rodney Korte, Stefanie Lucas, Remcom Inc., United States 204.9 11:10 Quadrilateral Meshing Technique Optimized for Higher Order Basis Functions Branko Mrdakovic, Milan Kostic, Dusan Zoric, Mladjen Stevanetic, WIPL-D, Yugoslavia; Miodrag Tasic, Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia 77 Tu-AM 204.1 08:00 Tuesday, July 9 Session 205 08:00 - 11:50 Narcissus/Orange AP-S EM Optimization Techniques and Applications Tu-AM Session Co-Chairs: Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University; Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University 205.1 08:00 Electromagnetic Design Optimization using Mixed-Parameter and Multiobjective CMA-ES Elie BouDaher, Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States 205.2 08:20 Ensuring Robust Antenna Designs using Multiple Diverse Optimization Techniques Joshua Kovitz, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States 205.3 Application of Modified BBO to Microstrip Filter 08:40Optimization Marco Mussetta, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Paola Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Riccardo Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy 205.4 09:00 Desing Optimization of Omnidirectional Antennas Using The AADS Technique and Kriging Slawomir Koziel, Stanislav Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland 205.5 09:20 EM-Simulation-Driven Antenna Design Using Multi-Point Response Correction Slawomir Koziel, Leifur Leifsson, Reykjavik University, Iceland 09:40Break 205.6 10:10 Optimization of multichip RFID Tag Antenna with Genetic Algorithm and Method of Moments Yuanhe Xiong, Vecchi Giuseppe, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Stefano Caizzone, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany; Cecilia Occhiuzzi, Gaetano Marrocco, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy; Javier Quijano, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia 205.7 10:30 An Evolved Rectenna for Sensor Networks Irina Brinster, Jason Lohn, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Derek Linden, X5 Systems Inc., United States 205.8 10:50 Computationally Efficient Optimization of Coupling Tapers for Transmission-Line Networks Under Obliquely Incident Illumination Constantinos Valagiannopoulos, Pekka Alitalo, Aalto University, Finland 205.9 11:10 Genetic Algorithm with Maximum-Minimum Crossover (GA-MMC) Applied in Antenna Arrays Leonardo Silva, Vitor Barros, Sandro Silva, PPGEEC - UFRN, Brazil; Adaildo Dassunção, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil 78 Tuesday, July 9 Session 206 08:00 - 11:50 Iris/Hibiscus AP-S Wideband Slot-Fed and Slot-Guided Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Jeffrey Young, University of Idaho; Hiroyuki Arai, Yokohama National University 206.1 Lens Coupled Broadband Slot Antenna for W-Band Imaging 08:00Applications Heiko Gulan, Christian Rusch, Stefan Beer, Thomas Zwick, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; Michael Kuri, Axel Tessmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics (IAF), Germany Compact Slotted Ground Plane Circularly Polarized Antenna for Mobile Communication Applications Oluyemi Peter Falade, Yue Gao, Xiaodong Chen, Clive Parini, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 206.3 08:40 A Triple-Band WLAN Antenna Giovanni Andrea Casula, Giuseppe Mazzarella, Giorgio Montisci, Università di Cagliari, Italy 206.4 09:00 A Wideband, 5-50+ GHz Tapered-Slot Antenna For Use in Handheld Test Equipment Marcus Walden, Plextek Ltd, United Kingdom 206.5 09:20 Circularly Polarized Broadband Patch Antenna of Non-Linear Junction Detector for Gate Application In-Hwan Kim, Kyeong-Sik Min, Korea Maritime University, Republic of Korea 09:40Break 206.6 10:10 Parameter Study and Design of W-band Micromachined Tapered Slot Antenna Nathan Jastram, Dejan S. Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 206.7 10:30 A Novel Self-Diplexing Traveling Wave Antenna for Circular Polarization Operation Yu-Han Lai, Yi-Cheng Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 206.8 10:50 Wideband Dual-polarized Small Tapered Slot Antenna for MIMO Emulator Hiroyuki Arai, Takuto Izumi, Yokohama National University, Japan 206.9 11:10 Wide-band Circular Polarization Reconfigurable Antenna Sangeeta Singh, Ananjan Basu, M. P. Abegaonkar, S.K. Koul, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India 206.10 Circular Patch UWB Antenna With Ground-Slot 11:30 Noor Awad, Mohamed K. Abdelazeez, University of Jordan, Jordan 79 Tu-AM 206.2 08:20 Tuesday, July 9 Session 207 08:00 - 11:50 Quince/Poinsettia AP-S Discretization and Solution of Integral Equations Tu-AM Session Co-Chairs: Joe Kotulski, Sandia National Laboratories; Donald Wilton, University of Houston 207.1 08:00 Hybrid Low- and Higher-Order Basis Functions for Modelling of NURBS Surface-Wire Junction Zi-Liang Liu, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore 207.2 08:20 Multi-scale Structures Analysis Using Automatic h-refinement and Discontinuous Galerkin Integral Equation. Jorge A. Tobon Vásquez, Francesca Vipiana, Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Zhen Peng, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States 207.3 08:40 Discretization of the EFIE in Method of Moments without continuity of the normal current component across edges Eduard Ubeda, Juan M. Rius, Alex Heldring, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain 207.4 09:00 Efficient Evaluation of MoM Reaction Integrals for Analysis of Electrically Large Bodies of Revolution Marco Faenzi, Francesco Caminita, David González Ovejero, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy 207.5 09:20 A Framework for Including Multiple Geometry Descriptions and Approximation Spaces in MoM Daniel Dault, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States 09:40Break 207.6 10:10 A General Framework for High Precision Computation of Singular Integrals in Galerkin SIE Formulations Athanasios Polimeridis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Juan R. Mosig, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland; Donald Wilton, University of Houston, United States 207.7 10:30 On the Fully Numerical Evaluation of 4-D Singular and Near Singular Integrals in the Method of Moments Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Donald Wilton, University of Houston, United States; William Johnson, Consultant, United States 207.8 10:50 Combining Diakoptic, VIE-MoM, and SIE-MoM Approaches in Analysis of Dielectric Scatterers Elene Chobanyan, Colorado State University, United States; Dragan Olcan, Milan Ilic, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia; Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University, United States 207.9 11:10 A Point-Matching Method for Solving Volume Integral Equations with Inhomogeneous Media Jie Zhang, Zhi Shuo Wang, Ge Sun, Jun He Zhou, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China 207.10 Domain Decomposition Based Integral Equation Method for 11:30 Electromagnetic Scattering From Dielectirc Object Ming Jiang, Jun Hu, Mi Tian, Lin Lei, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 80 Tuesday, July 9 Session 208 08:00 - 11:50 International Center AP-S Frequency Selective Surfaces Session Chair: Daniel Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego Absorbing FSS Ground Plane for Reduced-Radar Cross Section of Conformal Antennas Jeremiah P. Turpin, Peter E. Sieber, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 208.2 08:20 Multi-Step Ka/Ka Dichroic Plate with Rounded Corners for NASA’s 34m Beam Waveguide Antenna Watt Veruttipong, Behrouz Khayatian, Daniel Hoppe, Ezra Long, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States 208.3 08:40 Fluidic Tuning of a Frequency Selective Surface based on a Four-Arm Archimedean Spiral Michael Kelley, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States 208.4 09:00 Bidirectional RHCP Monopole Slot Antenna Using Jerusalem-FSS Polarization Converter Farhad Khosravi, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada 208.5 A Thin Wideband Circuit Analog Absorber Using Square-Loop 09:20Arrays Yuping Shang, Shaoqiu Xiao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 09:40Break 208.6 10:10 Experimental Demonstration of Low Axial-Ratio Circular Polarization Selective Surface Juan-Jose Sanz-Fernandez, Elena Saenz, Peter de Maagt, European Space Agency ESA-ESTEC, Netherlands 208.7 10:30 Ultra-wide Band Frequency Selective Surface Filter Designed for Ku- and K- band Applications Irfan Sohail, Macquarie University, Australia; Yogesh Ranga, CSIRO, Australia; Karu P Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia; Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Stuart Hay, CSIRO, Australia 208.8 10:50 Ultra-thin Wideband Absorbers Comprised of Frequency Selective Surfaces with Concentric Square Loop Elements Anastasios Panaretos, Idellyse Martinez, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 208.9 11:10 Three-Dimensional Broadband Bandstop Frequency Selective Structure Using Dual-Mode Resonators Bo Li, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 208.10 Metamaterial Absorber for the Near-IR with Curvilinear 11:30 Geometry based on Beziér Surfaces Jason Ashbach, Jeremy Bossard, Xiande Wang, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 81 Tu-AM 208.1 08:00 Tuesday, July 9 Session 209 08:00 - 11:50 Salon I URSI Analysis and Design of Antenna Arrays Session Chair: Robert MacPhie, University of Waterloo Tu-AM 209.1 Sidelobe Suppression of a Uniform Amplitude Linear Array’s 08:00Pattern Robert MacPhie, Tae Ho Yoon, University of Waterloo, Canada 209.2 08:20 Closely Separated Dual-Band Reflectarray Design for Satellite Communications Yilin Mao, The University of Mississippi, United States; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China; Atef Elsherbeni, The University of Mississippi, United States 209.3 08:40 Multi-Loop Structure of Antenna Array for the Radiations of Multi-Beam Patterns with Dual-Circular Polarizations Shih-Chung Tuan, Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan; Hsi-Tseng Chou, ChengYi Chang, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan 209.4 09:00 Beam Steering of a Large Phased-array Antenna with Fixed Major-lobe Beamwidth and Side-lobe Levels Song-Han Yang, Jean-Fu Kiang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 209.5 09:20 Dual-Polarized Series-Fed Frequency Scan Microstrip Array Antenna with High Polarization Purity Shaya Karimkashi, Guifu Zhang, University of Oklahoma, United States 09:40Break 209.6 10:10 Evaluation of the polarization performance of a cone-shaped antenna array Rafal Glogowski, Instituto Superior Tecnico/Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Portugal; Custódio Peixeiro, Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal; Juan R. Mosig, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland 209.7 10:30 Performance Analysis of an Array of High Power Horizontal dipoles at VLF Alberto Rodriguez, Peder Hansen, Lance Koyama, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, United States; Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States 209.8 10:50 Innovative Double Spiral LP-RLSA Design Agnese Mazzinghi, University of Florence, Italy; Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy; Angelo Freni, University of Florence, Italy 209.9 11:10 Multi-Beam Antennas Using Planar Lenses Fed With Focal Plane Arrays Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States 82 Tuesday, July 9 Session 210 08:00 - 11:50 International North AP-S Novel Effects in Metamaterials Session Co-Chairs: Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania; Thomas Weldon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte 210.1 Graphene-Based Hyperbolic Metamaterial 08:00 Mohamed Othman, Caner Guclu, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States 210.2 Faraday Rotation in Micro- and Nano-patterned Graphene 08:20Metasurfaces Arya Fallahi, DESY-Center for Free Electron Laser Science (CFEL), Germany; Julien Perruisseau-Carrier, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Novel nonlinear chiral metamaterials Alexey Slobozhanyuk, Pavel Belov, Laboratory Metamaterials/NRU ITMO, Russian Federation; Mikhail Lapine, Ross McPhedran, CUDOS, School of Physics/University of Sydney, Australia; David Powell, Ilya Shadrivov, Yuri Kivshar, Nonlinear Physics Center/Australian National University, Australia 210.4 Surface Enhanced Gyroelectric Symmetry Breaking in Dipole 09:00Radiation Fereshteh Abbasi, Arthur Davoyan, Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States 210.5 09:20 Strong Optical Magnetism and Fano Resonances in Asymmetric Plasmonic Metamolecules Francesco Monticone, Andrea Alù, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, United States; Xiaoqin Li, Department of Physics, United States 09:40Break 210.6 Substrate-induced Bianisotropy Compensation in Optical 10:10Metamaterials Zhi Hao Jiang, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 210.7 10:30 Nonreciprocal passive metastructure without magnetic bias Ahmed Mahmoud, Arthur Davoyan, Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States 210.8 Nonreciprocity brings new features to ultimately thin 10:50absorbers Younes Radi, Victor Asadchy, Sergei Tretyakov, Aalto University, Finland 210.9 11:10 Permeability and Permittivity Extraction Issues For Non-Foster and Active Metamaterials Joshua Shehan, John Covington, Varun Kshatri, Thomas Weldon, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States 210.10 On Bandwidth of Transmission-line-based and 11:30 Inclusion-based Non-Foster ENZ Metamaterials Silvio Hrabar, Igor Krois, Aleksandar Kiricenko, Ivan Bonic, University of Zagreb, Croatia 83 Tu-AM 210.3 08:40 Tuesday, July 9 Session 211 08:00 - 11:50 International South AP-S Handheld Device Antennas Tu-AM Session Co-Chairs: Wei-Yu Li, Information and Communication Research Laboratories; Pekka Salonen, Nokia Lumia Engineering 211.1 08:00 Direct Printing of a Handset Antenna on a 3D Surface Pekka Salonen, Nokia, Finland; Virpi Kupiainen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland; Marko Tuohimaa, Nokia, Finland 211.3 08:40 A Novel Internal Hepta-Band Antenna for LTE/WAN Handheld Device Applications Guangli Yang, Motorola, United States; Luofen Wang, Wenbin Lin, Southwest Jiaotong University, China 211.4 09:00 Internal LTE/WWAN Mobile Phone Antenna Integrated with Shaped Ground Plane Wei-Yu Li, ITRI, Taiwan 211.5 09:20 Vlade MIMO Antenna for the Mobile Phone Taeho Son, Professor/ Soonchunhyang University, Republic of Korea; Youngmin Jo, CEO/ Skycross Co. LTD, Republic of Korea 09:40Break 211.6 10:10 Small-size LTE700/2300/2500 Antenna and High-isolation Antenna Array Using the Same for the Laptop Computer Po-Wei Lin, Tsung-Ju Wu, Kin-Lu Wong, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan 211.7 10:30 Reducing Effects of Hand Phantom on Mobile Antennas using Magneto-Dielectric Material Jungyub Lee, Juhyang Lee, Kihong Min, Yonghun Cheon, Seungkee Yang, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea 211.8 10:50 An Enhanced Multiple-Mode Penta-Band Antenna (EMMA)for Mobile Applications with Improved Beside Head and Hand Performance Jin Sun, Qijuan He, Haijie Yin, Zlatoljub D Milosavljevic, Shanghai Amphenol Airwave Communication Electronics Co.,Ltd, China 211.9 11:10 A Broadside-Coupled Feeding Planar Multiband Antenna Chen Ma, Zhenqi Kuai, Xiaowei Zhu, Southeast University, China; Wen-Jia Zhu, Nanjing Normal University, China 211.10 Internal Low Profile Multiband MIMO Antenna for WWAN 11:30 /LTE Mobile Phone Applications Shun Yang, Tao Jiang, UESTC, China; Joshua Le-Wei Li, UESTC / Monash University, China; Yong-Lin Ban, UESTC, China 84 Tuesday, July 9 Session 212 08:00 - 11:50 Palm 3 URSI Microstrip Antennas and Printed Devices Session Co-Chairs: Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University; Nicolas Gagnon, Communications Research Centre Canada Monolithic MEMS-tunable Orthogonally-polarized Dual-band Reflective Unit Cell for Mobile Two-way Connectivity Hamid Moghadas, Mojgan Daneshmand, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta & TRTech, Canada; Reza Chaharmir, Jafar Shaker, Communicatio Research Center, Canada 212.2 08:20 Printed Patch Antennas Made of Non-Uniform Gridding Nicolas Gagnon, Aldo Petosa, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada 212.3 08:40 Cylindrical Leaky-Wave Antenna Using a Metallic Strip Grating as a Superstrate Alireza Foroozesh, Robert Paknys, Concordia University, Canada; David R. Jackson, University of Houston, United States 212.4 09:00 Development of a Polyimide-Based Flexible Antenna Yong Zhou, University of Texas at Brownsville, United States 212.5 09:20 A 44/60-GHz 4-Bit Step Phase Shifter Juseok Bae, Cam Nguyen, Texas A&M University, United States 09:40Break 212.6 10:10 Practical Design of Three-Line Microstrip Directional Couplers Sathwik Madishetti, Abdullah Eroglu, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States 212.7 10:30 A Novel 40-48-GHz 3-Bit Step Attenuator Juseok Bae, Cam Nguyen, Texas A&M University, United States 212.8 10:50 Silicon Carbide (SiC) Antennas for Extreme Environment Sensing Applications Johnny Ung, Tutku Karacolak, Washington State University Vancouver, United States 212.9 11:10 Fluidic Tuning of a Microstrip Patch Antenna for ISM and GPS Bands Hannah McQuilken, Brittany Lawrence, Rodolfo Silva, Michael Kelley, Shuli Li, Chiwan Koo, Arum Han, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States 85 Tu-AM 212.1 08:00 Tuesday, July 9 Session 213 08:00 - 11:50 Crystal AP-S Inverse Scattering and Imaging: Techniques and Applications Tu-AM Session Co-Chairs: Paolo Rocca, University of Trento; Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas 213.1 08:00 Time-Reversal Microwave Imaging Based on Independent Component Analysis Algorithm Mojtaba Razavian, Reza Safian, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran 213.2 08:20 Wall Parameters Estimation using a Hybrid Time-Delay-Only and Reflected Wave Ratio Technique Christopher Thajudeen, Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States 213.3 08:40 Through the Wall Microwave Imaging Using FDTD Time Reversal Algorithm Cemile Bardak, Mohammad Saed, Texas Tech University, United States 213.4 09:00 A Simple Method for Image Autofocusing in Through-Wall Radar Imaging Xi Chen, Weidong Chen, University of Science and Technology of China, China 213.5 09:20 Inversion Algorithm for Optimizing Multi-Antenna Systems Zhidong Zhao, Massimo Zoppi, Christian Pichot, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, France; Claude Dedeban, Orange Labs, France; Stefano Selleri, Giuseppe Pelosi, University of Florence, Italy 09:40Break 213.6 10:10 A Compressed Sensing Technique for Multistatic Three-dimensional Millimeter-Wave Personnel Screening Yolanda Rodriguez-Vaqueiro, Northeastern University, United States; Yuri Álvarez, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Jose Angel MartinezLorenzo, Northeastern University, United States; Fernando Las-Heras, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States 213.7 10:30 Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering Series (ISS) Method for Sensing 2-D Objects Buried in Layered Media with Unknown Dielectric Properties Jinguo Wang, Zhiqin Zhao, Jiangniu Wu, Kai Yang, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qing-Huo Liu, Duke University, United States 213.8 10:50 Terahertz Imaging of Breast Cancer Margin Using the Linear Sampling Method Tyler Bowman, Ahmed Hassan, Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States 213.9 11:10 Investigation of Tumour Detection Using Contrast Agents and FEM-CSI in Biomedical Microwave Tomography Anastasia Baran, Cameron Kaye, Amer Zakaria, Joe LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada 213.10 Electromagnetic Imaging of Breast Tumor using 11:30 Jump-Diffusion Algorithm Marija Nikolic, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia; Arye Nehorai, Washington University in St. Louis, United States; Antonije Djordjevic, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia; Symeon Nikolaou, Frederick Research Center, Cyprus 86 Tuesday, July 9 Session 214 08:00 - 12:10 Camelia/Dogwood AP-S Performance and Novel Applications of Multiple Antenna Systems Session Co-Chairs: Marco Donald Migliore, University of Cassino; Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University 214.1 Basic Performance of Very Large MIMO in Small Cell 08:00Systems Ryochi Kataoka, Kentaro Nishimori, Hideo Makino, Niigata University, Japan Regression Based Channel Capacity for the Evaluation of Compact MIMO Antennas Koichi Ogawa, Takeshi Kitamura, Kazuhiro Honda, Toyama University, Japan 214.3 08:40 Evaluation of Capacity Equation Only Based on S-parameter for Realistic MIMO Antenna Naoki Honma, Yoshitaka Tsunekawa, Iwate University, Japan; Koichi Ogawa, Toyama University, Japan 214.4 09:00 Considerations on a Multi-User MIMO System Using Channel Prediction Based on an AR Model Kanako Yamaguchi, Hokkaido University, Japan; Huu Phu Bui, Vietnam National University, Viet Nam; Yasutaka Ogawa, Toshihiko Nishimura, Takeo Ohgane, Hokkaido University, Japan 214.5 09:20 Adaptive MIMO-UWB Modulation Scheme in an underground mine environment Azzeddine Salim, Nahi Kandil, Mourad Nedil, Ismail Ben Mabrouk, University of Quebec, Canada; Larbi Talbi, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada 09:40Break 214.6 10:10 A Simple Procedure for Effective Secret Key Sharing from Wireless Channel Estimation Daniele Pinchera, Marco Donald Migliore, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy 214.7 10:30 Multi-Antenna Channel Estimation for Key Establishment in Rician Propagation Britton Quist, Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States 214.8 Channel Estimation for Secret Key Establishment in MIMO 10:50Systems Britton Quist, Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States 214.9 11:10 On using antenna diversity in underground channels Khalida Ghanem, Imdad Khan, Centre for Development of Advanced Technologies (CDTA), Algeria; Mourad Nedil, Azzeddine Salim, Nahi Kandil, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS (University of Quebec), Canada 214.10 Experimental Investigation of 2.4 GHz MIMO Channel 11:30 Capacity using 4x4 Butler Matrix in Underground Mine Gallery Bilel Mnasri, Mourad Nedil, Mohamad Ghaddar, Nahi Kandil, University of Quebec, Canada; Larbi Talbi, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada 214.11 Capacity and Diversity Gain for MIMO Distributed system 11:50 Santiago Gonzalez-Aurioles, Juan Valenzuela, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain; Pablo Padilla, Universidad de Granada CITIC, Spain 87 Tu-AM 214.2 08:20 Tuesday, July 9 Session 215 08:00 - 09:40 Azalea/Begonia URSI Radio Communication Components and Systems Tu-AM Session Co-Chairs: Islam Eshrah, Cairo University; Yo-Sheng Lin, National Chi Nan University 215.1 08:00 A 3.88-dB NF 60-GHz CMOS UWB LNA with 14.1-mW DC Power Consumption Jen-How Lee, Yo-Sheng Lin, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan 215.2 08:20 A 130nm CMOS low power receiver dedicated to Software Defined Radio (SDR) applications Pierre Bousseaud, Emil Novakov, Jean-Michel Fournier, IMEP-LAHC, France 215.3 08:40 A Spectrum Sensing Scheme for Partially Polarized Waves Mohamed Hankal, Islam Eshrah, Hazim Tawfik, Cairo University, Egypt 215.4 09:00 Performance Analysis of Cognitive Selection Mechanism for Wireless LAN system Wahidah Hashim, MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia; Ahmad Fadzil Ismail, Sumayyah Dzulkifly, Nadratul Aliah Abdul Ghafar, IIUM, Malaysia 215.5 09:20 An Empirical Study of Cognitive Selection Mechanism Deployment in Wireless Environment Sumayyah Dzulkifly, Wahidah Hashim, MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia; Ahmad Fadzil Ismail, Nadratul Aliah Abdul Ghafar, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia Tuesday, July 9 Session 216 10:10 - 11:50 Azalea/Begonia URSI Radar Systems Session Co-Chairs: J. Patrick Donohoe, Mississippi State University; Elise Fear, University of Calgary 216.1 10:10 The Effects of Wall Moisture Profiles on Matched Illumination Waveforms Steven Price, John Patrick Donohoe, Mississippi State University, United States; Josh Fairley, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, United States 216.2 10:30 Radar Target Classification Using DOA Information Ismail Jouny, Lafayette College, United States 216.3 10:50 Characterizing the Point Spread Function of a Near Field Ultrawideband Monostatic Radar Imaging System Charlotte Curtis, Elise Fear, University of Calgary, Canada 216.4 11:10 Extraction of Optimum Classification Angle Using Arch-range Measured Data for Scale-model Targets Sung-Jun Lee, In-Sik Choi, Seung-Jae Lee, Hannam University, Republic of Korea; Edward J. Rothwell, Michigan State University, United States 88 Tuesday, July 9 Session 217 08:00 - 11:50 Salon III AP-S Reconfigurable Antenna Applications Session Co-Chairs: Youssef Tawk, University of New Mexico; Xun Gong, University of Central Florida A Miniaturized Switchable SIW-CBS Antenna Using Positive and Negative Order Resonances Alireza Pourghorban Saghati, Kamran Entesari, Texas A&M University, United States 217.2 08:20 A Single-Feed Switchable Wide-Band Circular Polarization E-Shaped Patch Antenna I-Chian Wu, Shyh-Kang Jeng, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 217.3 08:40 Low Profile Tunable Dipole Antenna Using BST Varactors for Biomedical Applications David Cure, Thomas Weller, University of South Florida, United States; Félix A. Miranda, NASA Glenn Research Center Research, United States; Tony Price, Intel Corporation, United States 217.4 09:00 A MIMO Cognitive Radio Antenna System Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon / Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC) University of New Mexico, United States; Firas Ayoub, Christos G. Christodoulou, Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC), University of New Mexico, United States; Joseph Costantine, California State University Fullerton, United States 217.5 09:20 Design of a Novel Reconfigurable Sierpinski Fractal Graphene Antenna Operating at THz Band Ying-Ying Xu, Yang Xu, Jun Hu, Wen-Yan Yin, Zhejiang University, China 09:40Break 217.6 10:10 Microstip Antenna with a Reconfigurable Dumbbell-Shaped Defected Ground Plane for DCS-1800 and PCS-1900 Mohammad Mehdi Fakharian, Pejman Rezaei, Ali Asghar Orouji, Semnan University, Iran 217.7 10:30 Cavity Backed Annular Slot Ring Antenna with Reconfigurable Slots Using VO2 Rafael Rodriguez-Solis, Youssef Saade, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico 217.8 10:50 Integration of Slot Antenna with Evanescent-Mode Filter for Tunable Front-End Applications Tianjiao Li, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States 217.9 11:10 Ultra-compact 4-sector antenna system based on modified Van Atta array Mathilde Bellec, TDF, France; Ali Louzir, Philippe Minard, Jean-Luc Robert, Technicolor, France 89 Tu-AM 217.1 08:00 Tuesday, July 9 Session IF218 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom URSI Tu-AM Hybrid Methods Session Co-Chairs: Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Andrew Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology IF218.1 Analysis of Electromagnetic Fields Radiated from an Electron Board 1 in Laser Fields by Hybrid Simulation Takashi Takeuchi, Shinichiro Ohnuki, Tokuei Sako, Yoshito Ashizawa, Katsuji Nakagawa, Nihon University, Japan; Masahiro Tanaka, GIfu University, Japan IF218.2 A CUDA Implementation of the Finite Element-Boundary Board 2 Integral Method for Electromagnetic Scattering Simulation Jian Guan, Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States IF218.3 Near-Field Preconditioning for Envelope-Tracking Board 3 Electromagnetic-Circuit Simulators Vivek Subramanian, Ali E. Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States IF218.4 A Generalized Drude Model for Doped Silicon at THz Board 4 Frequencies Derived from FDTD/EMC/MD Simulations Keely Willis, AWR Corporation, United States; Irena Knezevic, Susan C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States IF218.5 Investigation of the Use of a Novel Meshless Technique in Board 5 the Determination of Electromagnetic Fields in Two-Dimensional Regions Richard Gordon, Elliott Hutchcraft, University of Mississippi, United States IF218.6 Numerical modelling of the radar signature of rocket exhaust Board 6plumes Beatrice Fromentin-Denoziere, Denis Gueyffier, Jerome Simon, ONERA, France IF218.7 A Well-Conditioned Volume-Surface Field Integral Equation Board 7 (VSCFIE) for Inhomogeneous Cylindrical Scatterers with High-Electrical Contrasts Luis Gomez, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States IF218.8 Analysis of Slotted Sectoral Waveguides Embedded in Board 8 Cylindrically Stratified Media Using Closed-Form Green’s Function Representations Mert Kalfa, Vakur B. Ertürk, Bilkent University, Turkey IF218.9 The Hybrid Equivalent Current – Physical Optics Method for Board 9 Analysis of Arbitrary Onboard Antenna with Large-Scale Platform Zi-Liang Liu, Xing Wang, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore IF218.10 Accuracy and Efficiency of Low-order Volume Integral Board 10 Equation Techniques for Dielectric Bodies Modeled with Tetrahedral Cells Andrew Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 90 Tuesday, July 9 Session IF219 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom URSI Fast Methods Tuesday, July 9 Session IF220 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom URSI Fast Methods for Integral Equations Session Co-Chairs: Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba; Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University IF220.1 Directive Source Integral Equation Board 19 Arkadi Sharshevsky, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States; Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel IF220.2 Multilevel Direct Solver for the Generalized Equivalence Board 20 Integral Equation Yaniv Brick, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States; Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel IF220.3 Vectorial Low-Frequency MLFMA for Fast Error-Controllable Board 21 Low-Frequency-Stable Evaluation of Electric and Magnetic Field Integral Operators Jonatan Aronsson, CEMWorks Inc, Canada; Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada 91 Tu-AM Session Co-Chairs: Thorkild Hansen, Seknion Inc.; Laila Salman, Ansys, Inc. IF219.1 Fast and Reliable Monostatic RCS Computation as a Function Board 11 of Frequency and Angle of Observation via the Reduced-Basis Method Valentin de la Rubia, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Jesus Rubio, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain; Jose Maria Gil, Juan Zapata, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain IF219.2 Sparse Matrix Multiplication Method on Multiple Graphics Board 12 Processing Units Sidi Fu, Shaojing Li, Ruinan Chang, Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States IF219.3 Fast Computation of Electromagnetic Fields in Anisotropic Board 13 Media Layered Both Vertically and Cylindrically Using the Numerical Mode Matching (NMM) Method Junwen Dai, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States IF219.4 Translation Operator Based on Gaussian Beams Board 14 Thorkild Hansen, Seknion Inc., United States IF219.5 Efficient Frequency Domain Technique for Electromagnetic Board 15 Scattering from Arbitrary Objects Using the Random Auxiliary Sources Mohamed Moharram, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada IF219.6 A New Class of Iterative Solvers with Applications to Board 16 Computational Electromagnetics Jogender Nagar, Marinos Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts, United States IF219.7 On the Solution of FEM Problems with Massive Number of Board 17Ports Wei Wang, Marinos Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States IF219.8 Fast Finite Element Far-Field Computations for Board 18Electromagnetics Wei Wang, Marinos Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States Tu-AM IF220.4 Parallel Fast Higher-Order Solution of Large-Scale Scattering Board 22 Problems via MLFMA Accelerated Locally Corrected Nystrom Discretization of the Electric Field Integral Equation: Study of Accuracy and Efficiency Mohammad Shafieipour, Ian Jeffrey, University of Manitoba, Canada; Jonatan Aronsson, CEMWorks Inc., Canada; Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada IF220.5 Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm with Local and Global Board 23Interpolators Seppo Järvenpää, Pasi Ylä-Oijala, Aalto University, Finland IF220.6 The Accuracy and Efficiency of Parallel Matrix Compression Board 24 in the Method of Moments Code EIGER Joseph Kotulski, Sandia National Laboratories, United States IF220.7 TD-AIM-MOD Method for Simulating Large-Scale Board 25 Electromagnetic Transients Jian-Yao Zhao, Zhejiang University, China; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States; Wei Luo, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; WenYan Yin, Zhejiang University, China IF220.8 Hybrid Time Domain Integral Equation – Physical Optics – Board 26 Adaptive Integral Method for Transient Electromagnetic Analysis of Large Scale Structures Wei Luo, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States; Jian-Yao Zhao, Wen-Yan Yin, Zhejiang University, China Tuesday, July 9 Session IF221 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom AP-S/URSI Dosimetry and Exposure Assessment Session Co-Chairs: Agostino Monorchio, Università di Pisa; Francisco Falcone, Universidad Publica de Navarra IF221.1 Realistic Estimation of the Local Specific Absorption Rate of Board 27 Human Head in MR Scanner at 7T Nunzia Fontana, Agostino Monorchio, Riccardo Stara, Alessandra Retico, Università di Pisa, Italy; Gianluigi Tiberi, Fondazione Imago7, Italy; Michela Tosetti, Stella Maris Scientific Institute, Italy IF221.2 A Fast SAR Measurements System for Production Testing of Board 28 Personal Wireless Devices Romain Butet, Yann Toutain, Sylvie Le Gall, Jerome Luc, Lars Jacob Foged, John Estrada, Microwave Vision Group, France IF221.3 Role of Material Changes and Topological Influence in Board 29 Deterministic Estimation of Dosimetric Values in Complex Indoor Scenarios Erik Aguirre, Leire Azpilicueta, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Silvia De Miguel, Victoria Ramos, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain; Francisco Falcone Lanas, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain IF221.4 User Hand Exposure Assessment of a Highly Resonant Board 30 Power Transfer System Xi Lin Chen, Schmid & Partner Engineering AG, Switzerland; A. E. Umenei, J. Taylor, Fulton Innovation, United States; Nicolas Chavannes, N. Kuster, Schmid & Partner Engineering AG, Switzerland IF221.5 Estimation of Specific Absorption Rate with Kriging Method Board 31 Ourouk Jawad, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; David Lautru, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Jean Michel Dricot, François Horlin, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; Aziz Benlarbi-Delaï, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Philippe De Doncker, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium 92 Tuesday, July 9 Session 222 13:10 - 14:50 Salon II URSI Ultra-wideband Electromagnetics and Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Yahia Antar, Royal Military College of Canada; Everett Farr, Farr Fields Antenna Impulse Response and the Generalized Antenna Scattering Matrix Everett Farr, Farr Fields, LC, United States 222.2 13:30 Ultra-Wide-Band Slot Antenna with Stepped Index Superstrate with Equivalent Dielectric Constant of Periodic Media Hatim Bukhari, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 222.3 13:50 The Design of a Transparent and Flexible Polarization-Independent Microwave Broadband Absorber Taehee Jang, Hongseok Youn, Young Jae Shin, L. Jay Guo, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States 222.4 14:10 Ultra Thin Printed Monopole Based UWB Antenna with Extended 2.45 GHz ISM Band Operability Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States; Hussain Al-Rizzo, Ayman Abbosh, Said Abushamleh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States 222.5 14:30 Compact SRR Loaded UWB Circular Monopole Antenna with Reconfigurable Characteristics Jawad Yaseen Siddiqui, University of Calcutta, India; Chinmoy Saha, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, India; Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada 93 Tu-PM 222.1 13:10 Tuesday, July 9 Session 223 13:10 - 14:50 AP-S/URSI Palm 4 Special Session Printed MIMO Antenna Implementations and Challenges Tu-PM Session Chair: Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) 223.1 13:10 A multi-band 2×1 MIMO antenna system consisting of CSRR loaded patch elements Muhammad U. Khan, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia; Daniel N. Aloi, Oakland University, United States 223.2 13:30 Patch Antenna Array Configuration for Application in FD-MIMO Systems Ioannis Tzanidis, Boon Loong Ng, Yang Li, Young-Han Nam, Gary Xu, Jianzhong (Charlie) Zhang, Younsun Kim, Juho Lee, Samsung, United States 223.3 13:50 Evaluation of performance of compact double diversity printed elements for MIMO applications Eva Rajo-Iglesias, M. Luz Pablo-González, Matilde Sanchez-Fernandez, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain 223.4 14:10 MIMO Reference Antennas for OTA Applications Shuai Zhang, Kun Zhao, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Zhinong Ying, Sony Mobile Communications AB, Sweden; Sailing He, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden 223.5 14:30 A Compact Printed 4x4 MIMO-UWB Antenna with WLAN Band Rejection Nguyen Khac Kiem, Huynh Nguyen Bao Phuong, Quang Ngoc Hieu, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Viet Nam; Dao Ngoc Chien, Ministry of Science and Technology, Viet Nam 94 Tuesday, July 9 Session 224 13:10 - 14:50 AP-S/URSI Palm 5 Special Session Passive Intermodulation (PIM) and High Power Effects in Antennas and Wireless Interfaces Session Co-Chairs: Alex Schuchinsky, Queen’s University Belfast, UK; Amir Zaghloul, U.S. Army Research Laboratory and Virginia Tech; Alexey Shitvov, Queen’s University Belfast Matching Network Design for Passive Intermodulation Distortion Reduction Andrew Christianson, Justin Henrie, William Chappell, Purdue University, United States 224.2 13:30 Dual Notched Annular Ring PIM-Generator Kohei Takada, Nobuhiro Kuga, Yokohama National University, Japan 224.3 13:50 Investigation of Close-In Passive Intermodulation Distortion on Antennas Michael Steer, Joshua Wetherington, Jonathan Wilkerson, North Carolina State University, United States 224.4 14:10 Mechanisms and Sources of Passive Intermodulation in Printed Circuits Alexey Shitvov, Alexander Schuchinsky, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom 224.5 14:30 A Breakdown Study on the Split Horn Antenna Radiating High Power Pulses Woosang Lee, Minwoo Yi, Jinwoo Shin, Joonho So, Agency for Defense Development, Republic of Korea; Jae Sik Kim, Ji Hwan Yoon, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea 95 Tu-PM 224.1 13:10 Tuesday, July 9 Session 225 13:10 - 14:50 Narcissus/Orange AP-S Optimization of Antennas Tu-PM Session Co-Chairs: Randy Haupt, Colorado School of Mines; Paolo Rocca, University of Trento 225.1 13:10 Thinning Array using Improved Compact Genetic Algorithm Bui Van Ha, Riccardo Zich, Marco Mussetta, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Paola Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Dao Ngoc Chien, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Viet Nam 225.2 13:30 Linear Sparse Array Synthesis using Modified Bayesian Optimization Algorithm Bui Van Ha, Riccardo Zich, Marco Mussetta, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Paola Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 225.3 13:50 Variable-Fidelity Optimization of UWB Antennas with Automated Model Fidelity Selection Slawomir Koziel, Stanislav Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland 225.4 14:10 Multi-Band and Wideband Antenna Design Using Port Substitution and CMA-ES Micah Gregory, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 225.5 14:30 Synthesis of Linear Antenna Arrays for Radio Base Stations Edson R. Schlosser, Marcos V. T. Heckler, Mauricio Sperandio, Universidade Federal do Pampa, Brazil; Renato Machado, Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil 96 Tuesday, July 9 Session 226 13:10 - 14:50 Iris/Hibiscus AP-S EM Measurements: Antennas and Imaging Session Co-Chairs: Michael Francis, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Rodney G. Vaughan, Simon Fraser University 226.1 13:10 A Differential CP Measurement Method Ronald Johnston, University of Calgary, Canada; Jane Yun, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada 226.2 Time Efficient NF Test Technique for AIT/AIV with Stationary 13:30Satellite Giorgio Giordanengo, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Lars Jacob Foged, Lucia Scialacqua, Francesco Saccardi, SATIMO - Italian Office, Italy; Mauro Bandinelli, Mirko Bercigli, Giancarlo Guida, IDS - Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A., Italy; Marco Sabbadini, European Space Agency ESA-ESTEC, Netherlands; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Near-Field to Far-Field Transformation Based on Stratton-Chu Fomula for EMC Measurements Jeong-Seok Lee, Tae-Lim Song, Jin-Kyoung Du, Jong-Gwan Yook, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea 226.4 14:10 Analysis of a 3D Microwave Imaging System Mohammad Asefi, Majid Ostadrahimi, Joe LoVetri, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada 226.5 14:30 Wavevector Mapping for Antenna Emission by Fourier Transform of Complex Electrooptic Images Masahiro Tsuchiya, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan; Takahiro Shiozawa, Kagawa National College of Technology, Japan 97 Tu-PM 226.3 13:50 Tuesday, July 9 Session 227 13:10 - 14:50 Quince/Poinsettia URSI Domain Decomposition Methods Session Co-Chairs: Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino; Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University 227.1 13:10 Advancing-front algorithm for enhanced-efficiency broadband compressive domain decomposition Marco Righero, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Francesca Vipiana, Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Tu-PM 227.2 Domain Decomposition Methods via Integral Equations in 13:30Electromagnetics Jogender Nagar, Marinos Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts, United States 227.3 13:50 A Generalized Multi-trace Surface Integral Equation Domain Decomposition Method with Optimized Transmission Conditions Zhen Peng, The Ohio State University, United States; Kheng-Hwee Lim, DSO National Laboratories, Singapore; Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States 227.4 14:10 A Fast-Multipole Domain Decomposition Integral Equation Solver for Characterizing Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Mine Environments Abdulkadir C. Yucel, Yang Liu, University of Michigan, United States; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States 227.5 14:30 Quasi-local transmission conditions for domain decomposition methods applied to scattering problems Matthieu Lecouvez, Bruno Stupfel, CEA-Cesta, France; Patrick Joly, Francis Collino, INRIA, France 98 Tuesday, July 9 Session 228 13:10 - 14:30 International Center AP-S Antennas Using EBG Structures Session Chair: Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles 228.1 13:10 EBG Reflector-Backed MIMO Antenna with Wideband Isolation and Uni-directional Radiation Pattern MIMO Antenna for MIMO Radar Ming-Hung Hsu, Tzu-Chun Tang, Ken-Huang Lin, National Sun Yet-Sen University, Taiwan 228.2 Patch Antenna Enhancement using a Mushroom-like EBG 13:30Structures Cason Neo, Yee Hui Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 228.3 13:50 An Embedded On-Body Planar Antenna Using a Low Profile EBG Structure Hyeongseok Kim, David D. Wentzloff, University of Michigan, United States 228.4 14:10 Novel EBG Grounded PIFA for Improved Directivity in Mobile Communication Bands Geethanjali Kosuru, Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Tu-PM 99 Tuesday, July 9 Session 229 13:10 - 14:30 Salon I AP-S Wideband Phased Arrays Tu-PM Session Co-Chairs: Wael Abdel-Wahab, University of Waterloo; Hsi-Tseng Chou, Yuan Ze University 229.1 13:10 Ultra-Wideband On-Site Coding Receiver (OSCR) For Digital Beamforming Applications Elias A. Alwan, Waleed Khalil, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 229.2 13:30 Stepped Notch Antenna Array Used as a Low Thermal Resistance Heat Sink Sean M Duffy, Glenn A Brigham, Kevin B Newman, Jeffrey S Herd, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory, United States 229.3 13:50 Planar Ultrawideband Modular Antenna (PUMA) Arrays Scalable to mm-Waves John Logan, Marinos Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States 229.4 14:10 On the Design of 6:1 mm-Wave PUMA Arrays John Logan, Marinos Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States 100 Tuesday, July 9 Session 230 13:10 - 14:50 International North AP-S Transmission-Line Metamaterials Session Co-Chairs: Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Zhirun Hu, Manchester University A Compact and New CPW Dual BPF Based on Generalized Metamaterial CRLH Transmission Line Mohamed Fouad, Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC University, Egypt 230.2 13:30 Subwavelength Focusing and Resolution with Hyperbolic Transmission Line Metamaterial Caner Guclu, Salvatore Campione, S. Hassan Sedighy, Kyle Rice, Samuel Park, Kevin Vuong, University of California, Irvine, United States; M. Khalaj Amirhosseini, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran; Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States 230.3 13:50 Full-Wave Analysis of Virtual Probe Radiation in Transmission-Line Metamaterial Caglar Dogu Emiroglu, Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States 230.4 14:10 A New Compact Microstrip Triple Band Antenna Using Half Mode CRLH Transmission Line Mahmoud Abdalla, Mohamed Fouad, Aser Ahmed, MTC University, Egypt; Zhirun Hu, Manchester University, Egypt 230.5 14:30 One Dimensional Multiple Periodic Composite Right/Left Handed (CRLH) Structures Zi Long Ma, Li Jun Jiang, Shulabh Gupta, Wei E.I. Sha, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China 101 Tu-PM 230.1 13:10 Tuesday, July 9 Session 231 13:10 - 14:30 International South URSI Spectrum Allocation and Electromagnetic Interference Session Chair: David Michelson, University of British Columbia 231.1 13:10 Diurnal and seasonal variability of HF Spectral Occupancy over the eastern Mediterranean Haris Haralambous, Frederick Research Center, Cyprus; Lefteris Economou, Intercollege Limassol, Cyprus; Photos Vryonides, Frederick Research Center, Cyprus 231.2 Modelling HF Spectral Occupancy over the eastern 13:30Mediterranean Haris Haralambous, Frederick Research Center, Cyprus; Lefteris Economou, Intercollege Limassol, Cyprus; Harris Papadopoulos, Photos Vryonides, Frederick Research Center, Cyprus 231.3 Spectrum Allocation for Wireless Networks in Agricultural 13:50Environments Kyle Sivertsen, Pooyan Abouzar, David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada Tu-PM 231.4 14:10 LF Radiative Properties of Metallic Fences Christian Fazi, Robert Atkinson, Mary Koebke, Elizabeth Santangelo, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States 102 Tuesday, July 9 Session 232 13:10 - 14:50 Palm 3 AP-S Analysis and Design of Microstrip and Printed Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Guy Vandenbosch, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium; Marco Mussetta, Politecnico di Milano 232.1 13:10 Cylindrical Microstrip Antenna with Gap-Coupled Complex Shape Patches Oleksandr Svezhentsev, Usikov Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics of NASU, Ukraine; Guy A. E. Vandenbosch, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium 232.2 13:30 Differentiated Meta-PSO for rectangular ring antenna with Proximity-Coupled Feed Linh Ho Manh, Marco Mussetta, Francesco Grimaccia, Riccardo Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy 232.3 On the Design and Simulation of a Coaxially-fed Patch 13:50Antenna Yasser Hussein, PedaSoft LLC, United States Analysis of Annular Ring Microstrip Antennas on Anisotropic Substrates by Wave Concept Iterative Procedure Valdemir Silva Neto, Cristhianne Vasconcelos, Maria Albuquerque, Adaildo Dassunção, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil 232.5 14:30 Modified Rational Function Modeling Technique for Printed Monopole Antenna for UWB Applications Mohamed Mamdouh, Osama Haraz, Elsayed Esam M. Khaled, Assiut University, Egypt 103 Tu-PM 232.4 14:10 Tuesday, July 9 Session 233 13:10 - 14:50 Crystal AP-S Slot Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Sean Victor Hum, University of Toronto; Abdelrazik Sebak, Concordia University 233.1 13:10 Circularly-Polarized SIW Slot Antenna for MMW Applications Ayman Elboushi, Concordia University, Canada; Osama Ahmed, Assiut University, Egypt; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada 233.2 Crossed Slot Antenna with Simple Feed for High Polarization 13:30Isolation Ying Chen, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada 233.3 13:50 Bidirectional Slot Antenna with LP and CP Radiation Capabilities Intended for Foliage Obstacle Detection Symeon Nikolaou, Frederick University, Cyprus; Constantinos Heracleous, Crhistos Panayiotou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus; Marios Milis, Signal Generix Ltd, Cyprus Tu-PM 233.4 Substrate Integrated Waveguide Circularly Polarized 14:10Antenna Changfei Zhou, Jiahui Fu, Yuanming Guo, Wan Chen, Harbin Institute of Technology, China 104 Tuesday, July 9 Session 234 13:10 - 14:30 Camelia/Dogwood AP-S Millimeter-wave Mobile Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Hongyu Zhou, Samsung Telecommunication America; Costas Constantinou, University of Birmingham 234.1 13:10 Effect of Wearable Antenna Polarization and Directivity on On-Body Channel Path Gain at 60 GHz Yuriy Nechayev, Xianyue Wu, Costas Constantinou, Peter S. Hall, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom 234.2 Millimeter-Wave Open Ended SIW Antenna with Wide Beam 13:30Coverage Hongyu Zhou, Farshid Aryanfar, Samsung Telecommunication America, United States 234.3 13:50 Dipole Array for mm-Wave Mobile Applications Dimitris Psychoudakis, Zheyu Wang, Farshid Aryanfar, Samsung Telecommunications America, United States 105 Tu-PM 234.4 High Efficiency Integrated Antennas on Ultra-Thin Si 14:10Substrate Hristomir Yordanov, Technical University Sofia, Bulgaria; Evangelos Angelopoulos, Institute for Microeleoctronics Stuttgart, Germany Tuesday, July 9 Session 235 13:10 - 14:50 Azalea/Begonia URSI Wireless Sensor Networks Tu-PM Session Co-Chairs: Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University; Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina 235.1 13:10 Wireless Interdigitated Near-Field Sensors for Concrete Moisture Content Measurement Rashed Bhuiyan, Mahmood Chowdhury, Advanced Flex Sensor Research LLC., United States; Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States 235.2 13:30 An Android-Controlled Direction of Arrival System using Polarization-Reconfigurable Antennas Ryan Moore, Quinn Manley, Elisha Foster, Russell Haley, Zhenchun Xia, JeanFrancois Chamberland, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States 235.3 13:50 Analysis of Topo-Morphological Impact in Indoor Wireless Sensor Network Deployment in Urban Transport Buses Cristobal Zubiri, Leire Azpilicueta, Jose Javier Astrain, Jesus Villadangos, Francisco Falcone Lanas, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain 235.4 14:10 Analysis of AECG Monitoring Wireless Channel Performance in Indoor Environments Santiago Led, Leire Azpilicueta, Erik Aguirre, Miguel Martinez de Espronceda, Luis Serrano, Francisco Falcone Lanas, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain 235.5 14:30 DOA Estimation with Vector Circular Array in Colored Gaussian Noise Ling Huang, Yilong Lu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 106 Tuesday, July 9 Session 236 13:10 - 14:50 Salon III AP-S Tunable and Reconfigurable Multi-Frequency Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Satish Sharma, San Diego State University; Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University Investigations on Frequency Agile Microstrip Patch Antenna Loaded with Varactor Diode Behrouz Babakhani, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States 236.2 13:30 Integration of V-Band and W-Band Antennas with SPDT Switch on Organic Substrates Wasif Khan, Aida Vera, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; George Ponchak, NASA Glenn Research Center Research, United States; John Papapolymerou, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 236.3 13:50 Electrically-Small Eighth-Mode SIW Antenna with Fixed Frequency and Independently Tunable Frequency Hyunseong Kang, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea 236.4 14:10 An UWB to three sub-bands Frequency Reconfigurable Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna Mounira Bitchikh, Farid Ghanem, Centre for Development of Advanced Technologies (CDTA), Algeria 236.5 14:30 An UWB to seven sub-bands Frequency Reconfigurable Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna Farid Ghanem, Mounira Bitchikh, Centre for Development of Advanced Technologies (CDTA), Algeria 107 Tu-PM 236.1 13:10 Wednesday, July 10 Session 301 08:00 - 11:50 Salon II AP-S Low-Profile Wideband Antennas We-AM Session Co-Chairs: Amin Abbosh, The University of Queensland; Cyril Luxey, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis 301.1 08:00 Wideband Unidirectional Antenna for Head Imaging System Ahmed Toaha Mobashsher, Amin Abbosh, The University of Queensland, Australia 301.2 08:20 A Miniaturized Wearable High Gain and Wideband Inkjet-Printed AMC Antenna Benjamin Cook, Manos. M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 301.3 08:40 Quasi-Frequency-Independent Combined Antenna with Dual-Circularly Polarized Capability Rohit Sammeta, Dejan S. Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 301.4 09:00 Frequency and Bandwidth Reconfigurable Monopole Antenna for Cognitive Radios Ali Mansoul, Farid Ghanem, Centre for Development of Advanced Technologies (CDTA), Algeria 301.5 09:20 Wideband and low-profile unidirectionnal Spiral Antenna with Meta-material absorber Karim Louertani, Ruifeng Huang, Tan-Huat Chio, Temasek Laboratories, National University of Singapore, Singapore 09:40Break 301.6 10:10 Antenna on PEN substrate for Millimeter-wave applications Aimeric Bisognin, Cyril Luxey, Gilles Jacquemod, EPIB-University Nice Sophia Antipolis, France; Fabien Ferrero, CREMANT-University Nice Sophia Antipolis, France; Diane Titz, EPIB-University Nice Sophia Antipolis, France; Julien Thielleux, Wei Wei, Henri Happy, IEMN-CNRS UMR8520, France; Patrice Brachat, Orange Labs-CREMANT, France 301.7 10:30 An Ultrawideband Elliptical Monopole Antenna for Breast Microwave Radar Imaging Saeed Latif, University of Manitoba / CancerCare Manitoba, Canada; Daniel Flores-Tapia, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada; Stephen Pistorius, University of Manitoba / CancerCare Manitoba, Canada 301.8 10:50 Broadband Horizontally Polarized HF Antenna with Extremely Low Profile above Conducting Ground Wei Lin, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 301.9 11:10 An UWB to Four Sub-Bands Frequency Reconfigurable CPW-Fed Disc Monopole Antenna Farid Ghanem, Ali Mansoul, Centre for Development of Advanced Technologies (CDTA), Algeria 301.10 Dual-band printed asymmetric dipole antenna array for LTE 11:30Applications Chia-Mei Peng, I-Fong Chen, Jinwen University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Su-Mei Shen, Ding-Bing Lin, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan 108 Wednesday, July 10 Session 302 08:00 - 12:10 AP-S/URSI Palm 4 Special Session Metasurfaces for Wave Guidance and Radiation Session Co-Chairs: Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan; Stefano Maci, University of Siena 302.1 08:00 Analysis and Design of Planar Metallic Surface Lenses for Controlled Wave Guidance Symon Podilchak, Yahia M.M. Antar, Alois Freundorfer, Queen’s University at Kingston, Canada 302.2 08:20 Impedance Modulation Patterns for Artificial-Impedance-Surface Antennas Daniel Gregoire, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States 302.3 Flat Optics: Controlling Wavefronts with Optical Antenna 08:40Metasurfaces Nanfang Yu, Columbia University, United States; Federico Capasso, Harvard University, United States 302.4 09:00 Full-Wave Analysis of Tensorial Impedance Metasurfaces Matteo Alessandro Francavilla, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Enrica Martini, University of Siena, Italy; Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 302.5 09:20 Beam Shaping with Metamaterial Huygens’ Surfaces Carl Pfeiffer, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States 302.6 10:10 Visual Illustrations of Microwave Holographic Beamforming using a Modulated Surface-Impedance Metamaterial Siamak Ebadi, Tom Driscoll, David Smith, Intellectual Ventures, United States 302.7 10:30 Metastructures for Signal Manipulation Alexandre Silva, 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, University of Pennsylvania, United States 302.8 10:50 An Active Surface Cloak Based On The Equivalence Principle Michael Selvanayagam, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada 302.9 11:10 Addressing Surface Waves on Modulated Metasurfaces Enrica Martini, Mario jr Mencagli, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy 302.10 Nonlinear Metamaterial Surfaces for Absorption of High 11:30 Power Microwave Surface Currents Sanghoon Kim, Hiroki Wakatsuchi, Jeremiah Rushton, Daniel Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego, United States 302.11 Effect of Sphere Radius Variation on the Guided Waves of a 11:50Metafilm Edward Kuester, Kendra Kumley, University of Colorado, United States; Christopher Holloway, U.S. Department of Commerce, United States 109 We-AM 09:40Break Wednesday, July 10 Session 303 08:00 - 09:40 Palm 5 AP-S Antenna Challenges Solved by Complex Modeling II We-AM Session Co-Chairs: Jacob Adams, North Carolina State University; Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University 303.1 08:00 A Conductive Area Reduction Approach for Ink-Printed Cell Phone Antenna Mark Tan, Guan Hong Ng, Roger Tay, AAC Technologies Pte Ltd, Singapore 303.2 08:20 Convergence Investigations of Branch Cut Integrals Occuring in a modified TSMFM Fast Integral Equation Solver Thomas Vaupel, Fraunhofer FHR, Germany 303.3 08:40 Effects of Absorbing Layers on the RCS Reduction and Radiation Performance of an Antenna Array Simone Genovesi, Filippo Costa, Agostino Monorchio, Università di Pisa, Italy 303.4 09:00 Modeling of Dense Metallic Grids for Transparent Transmission Lines and Antennas Jacob Adams, North Carolina State University, United States; Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois, United States 303.5 09:20 A Circuit Model for the PIFA Carlos Villamil, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States Wednesday, July 10 Session 304 10:10 - 12:10 AP-S/URSI Palm 5 Special Session AMTA Special Session - Advances in RF Measurement Technology Session Co-Chairs: Ivan LaHaie, Integrity Applications Inc.; Lars Jacob Foged, Microwave Vision Group 304.1 10:10 Accurate Array Diagnosis from Near-Field Measurements Using $\ell_1$ Reweighted Minimization Benjamin Fuchs, University of Rennes 1, France; Marco Donald Migliore, Universita’ di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale, Italy 304.2 10:30 Characterization of Gyromagnetic Materials Using a Partially-Filled Waveguide Technique Junyan Tang, Benjamin Crowgey, Ozgur Tuncer, Edward J. Rothwell, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Leo Kempel, Michigan State University, United States; Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States 304.3 10:50 Measuring the Radiation Pattern of Integrated Antennas with Internal Sources: A Phaseless Near-field Technique Timothy Brockett, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States 304.4 11:10 Measurement of Low Gain VHF Array Element in Hemispherical NF Antenna Test Range Lars Jacob Foged, Andrea Giacomini, Francesco Saccardi, Luca Maria Tancioni, Microwave Vision Group, Italy; Andrea Di Cintio, Giuliano Della Pietra, Alberto Caliumi, Gianpiero Duchini, CGS Space Group, Italy; Nelson J.G. Fonseca, European Space Agency, Italy 304.5 11:30 Measurement setup for profile reconstruction in the 90 GHz frequency band Cebrián García, Ana Arboleya, Yuri Álvarez, Jaime Laviada, Fernando Las-Heras, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain 110 304.6 Arbitary Direction Path Generation for MIMO Channel 11:50Emulation Yoshiaki Amano, KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan; Masayuki Nakano, Akira Yamaguchi, KDDI R&D Laboratoris Inc., Japan We-AM 111 Wednesday, July 10 Session 305 08:00 - 11:50 Narcissus/Orange URSI FDTD Session Co-Chairs: Susan Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Costas Sarris, University of Toronto We-AM 305.1 3D FDTD Modeling of Multi-Scale Structures at Low 08:00Frequencies Sidharath Jain, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 305.2 08:20 Simple Implementation of Effective Permittivity at Dispersive Metal-Dielectric Tilt Interfaces for Open-Source FDTD Package Ya-Chi Liu, Kai Chang, Texas A&M University, United States 305.3 08:40 Accuracy-based Optimization of the Filtered Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method Fumie Costen, Zery Long, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom; Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada 305.4 09:00 Flux Corrected Transport Algorithm for FDTD Modeling of Shockwaves Generated by Non-Linear Dielectrics Andrew D Greenwood, Brad W Hoff, Susan L Heidger, David M French, Air Force Research Laboratory / RDHEC, United States; Andrew J Christieb, Michigan State University, United States 305.5 09:20 Finite Diference Time Domain Analysis of Energy Flow in Amplified Total Internal Reflection Zhen Chen, Washington State University, United States; Keely Willis, AWR Corporation, United States; John Schneider, Washington State University, United States; Susan C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin, United States 09:40Break 305.6 vFDTD: A Novel Algorithm for Improving Conformal FDTD 10:10Method Kadappan Panayappan, Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United States 305.7 10:30 Cellular Neural Network Computational Scheme for Efficient Implementation of the FDTD method. Juan Manuel Mayor, Luis Eduardo Tobón, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia; Zoltan Nagy, Pazmany Peter Catholic University, Hungary; Eugenio Tamura, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia 305.8 10:50 Dynamic Crosstalk Analysis of CMOS Driven RLC Interconnects using FDTD Method Ramesh Kumar V, Kaushik B. K., Patnaik A, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India 305.9 11:10 Numerical Estimation of RF Propagation Characteristics of Wireless Terminal in a Commercial Aircraft Cabin Takashi Hikage, Masami Shirafune, Toshio Nojima, Hokkaido University, Japan; Shunichi Futatsumori, Akiko Kohmura, Naruto Yonemoto, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan 112 Wednesday, July 10 Session 306 08:00 - 11:50 Iris/Hibiscus AP-S EM Measurements: Advanced Materials and Wireless Applications Session Co-Chairs: Keith Whites, SDSMT; Thomas Weldon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Radial Waveguide Model for Permittivity Measurements of Disk-Shaped Dielectric Samples at RF Frequencies Jiang Long, Jeremiah Rushton, Daniel Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego, United States 306.2 08:20 Characterization of Small Specimens Using an Integrated Computational/Measurement Technique Anthony Amert, Keith Whites, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States 306.3 08:40 A Coaxial Test Fixture for Transmission/Reflection Measurements of Metamaterials Joshua Shehan, Ryan Adams, Thomas Weldon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States 306.4 09:00 Dielectric Characterization of Thin Materials at 240 GHz Amr Ibrahim, Adib Nashashibi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 306.5 09:20 Permittivity Measurement Technique using L- Shaped Microstrip Bend for Flexible Antenna Substrates Hidayath Mirza, Jazan University, KSA, Saudi Arabia; Ayesha Sultana, MUFFAKHAM JAH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, India; Hadi Aliakbarian, Ghasem Amoabediny, University of Tehran, Iran 09:40Break 306.6 10:10 Towards subsurface detection Using Brillouin Precursors Ana Vazquez Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain; Muhammad Dawood, Zeeshan Zeeshan, New Mexico State University, United States 306.7 10:30 Determination of the Whole-Body Absorption Cross Section of a Phantom using RiMAX Aliou Bamba, Wout Joseph, Emmeric Tanghe, Luc Martens, Ghent University, Belgium; Davy Gaillot, Martine Lienard, University of Lille, France 306.8 10:50 RF-Emission Device Safety Testing Using MRI Leeor Alon, Gene Cho, Xing Yang, Yudong Zhu, Daniel Sodickson, Cem Deniz, New York University, United States 306.10 A Synthetic Calibration Technique for Broadband 11:30 Applications Using Focusing Antenna Setups Bianca Will, Ilona Rolfes, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany 113 We-AM 306.1 08:00 Wednesday, July 10 Session 307 08:00 - 11:50 Quince/Poinsettia AP-S New Integral Equation Formulations Session Co-Chairs: Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Christophe Caloz, Polygrames 307.1 08:00 Dyadic Green’s Functions of a Graphene Layer and their Efficient Calculation Ioannis Koufogiannis, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland; Athanasios Polimeridis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Juan Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, Michael Mattes, Juan R. Mosig, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland 307.2 08:20 Schelkunoff Integrals for Vertical Dipoles Walid Dyab, Tapan K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain 307.3 08:40 A Non-Conformal Volume Surface Integral Equation for Electromagnetic Scatterings from Composite PEC and Inhomogenous Anisotropic Scatterers Tiong Huat Ng, Defence Science Organization National Laboratories, Singapore; Jin-Fa Lee, Zhen Peng, The Ohio State University, United States; Kheng-Hwee Lim, Defence Science Organization National Laboratories, Singapore We-AM 307.4 09:00 A New Volume Integral Formulation for Fullwave Extraction of 3-D Circuits in Inhomogeneous Dielectrics Exposed to External Fields Saad Omar, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States 307.5 09:20 Integral Equation for Guided-Wave Problems and Application to Magneto-Plasmonics in Graphene Nima Chamanara, Christophe Caloz, Polygrames, Canada 09:40Break 307.6 10:10 Efficient Analysis of SIW-Based Antenna Geometries Through a Rigorous MoM Mode-Matching Approach Massimiliano Casaletti, Guido Valerio, Josip Seljan, Mauro Ettorre, Ronan Sauleau, Institut d’électronique et de télécommunications de Rennes, France 307.7 10:30 A Self-Dual Integral Equation for Solving EM Scattering from PEC, PMC, and IBC Objects Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 307.8 10:50 Hysteresis Modeling with a Nyström Discretization of the Quasi-Magnetostatic Volume Integral Equation John C. Young, Stephen D. Gedney, Robert J. Adams, University of Kentucky, United States 307.9 11:10 Modeling Multiple Scattering among Vertical Interconnects for SIW Structures and 3D ICs in Arbitrarily Shaped Waveguide Xin Chang, Leung Tsang, University of Washington, United States 307.10 Modified Multi-layer TDS Approximation for 11:30 Dielectric-Coated Targets Xue Niu, Zaiping Nie, Xiaofeng Que, Shiquan He, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 114 Wednesday, July 10 Session 308 08:00 - 11:50 International Center AP-S Fabry-Perot Cavity Antennas Session Co-Chairs: David Jackson, University of Houston; Julien Perruisseau-Carrier, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne 308.1 08:00 A L-Band Superstrate Lens Enhanced Antenna and Array for Tactical Operations Sam Chieh, Christopher Meagher, David Hooper, Spawar System Center San Diego, United States 308.2 08:20 A 63 GHz Single-feed Low-profile Fabry-Pérot Cavity Antenna Using a Thick Metallic FSS Ali Hosseini, Filippo Capolino, Franco De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, United States 308.3 Miniaturized DNG superstrate for microstrip antenna 08:40applications Behnam Zarghooni, Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS-EMT University of Quebec, Canada 308.4 09:00 A Wideband Resonant Cavity Antenna based on a Single Layer Superstrate Basit Ali Zeb, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia 308.5 09:20 Multi-Layer Optimised Periodic Surfaces for Broadband Fabry-Perot Cavity Antennas Konstantinos Konstantinidis, Alexandros P. Feresidis, Peter S. Hall, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom 308.6 10:10 Dual-Polarized Beamwidth-Reconfigurable Fabry-Pérot Antenna in Monolithic MEMS Technology Tomislav Debogovic, Julien Perruisseau-Carrier, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland 308.7 10:30 Design of a High-Gain All-Metal Fabry-Perot Cavity Antenna Using an Inverted L-Probe Feed Lulu Guo, Minglu Jin, Dalian University of Technology, China; Yang Zhao, Xiaolei Jiang, Tsinghua University, China 308.8 10:50 Design of Fabry Perot Antenna and Compensating Bandwith with Defected Ground Structure Zahra Mousavi Razi, Pejman Rezaei, Semnan University, Iran 308.9 11:10 Implementation of SRR Array as Fabry-Perot and Uniplanar Compact EBG Zahra Mousavi Razi, Niloofar Bahadori, Pejman Rezaei, Semnan University, Iran 308.10 Design and Simulation of Directivity Microstrip Patch 11:30 Antenna by Fabry Perot Omega Unit Cells Zahra Mousavi Razi, Pejman Rezaei, Semnan University, Iran 115 We-AM 09:40Break Wednesday, July 10 Session 309 08:00 - 11:50 Salon I URSI Advanced RF Technology in Antenna Array Design Session Co-Chairs: John Volakis, Ohio State University; Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology 309.1 08:00 Low Cost and High Performance Quasi-Optical Filter for Phased Array Te-Kao Wu, EM, FSS, and Antenna Consulting, United States 309.2 08:20 Matching Bandwidth Limits for Linearly Polarized Scanning Arrays above a Ground Plane Jonathan P. Doane, Kubilay Sertel, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 309.3 Two-Bit Reflectarray Elements with Phase and Polarization 08:40Reconfiguration Eduardo Carrasco, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland; Mariano Barba, Jose A. Encinar, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Julien Perruisseau-Carrier, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland We-AM 309.4 Superstrate Enhanced Ultrawideband Array with Dual 09:00Polarization Markus Novak, Dimitris Papantonis, Kubilay Sertel, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 309.5 09:20 Low-Cost Broadband Circularly Polarized Slot Antenna Array (CPSAA) Using Sequentially Rotated Feed Network (SRF) Vahid Rafii, Javad Pourahmadazar, Northwest Antenna and Microwave Research Laboratory(NAMRL), Urmia university, Iran; Sajjad Abazari Aghdam, Florida Atlantic University (FAU), United States 09:40Break 309.6 10:10 SIW pillbox antenna with integrated beam-switching feeds for mutual coupling reduction between close-spaced sources Erio Gandini, Mauro Ettorre, Ronan Sauleau, IETR - University of Rennes 1, France 309.7 10:30 Broadband Artificial Magnetic Conductor implemented with a Hexagonal 60 GHz Phased Array Antenna Wonbin Hong, Kwang-Hyun Baek, Alexander Goudelev, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea 309.8 10:50 Micromachined Frequency Beam Scanning Patch Array Antenna at Y-Band Mehrnoosh Vahidpour, Agilent Technologies Inc, United States; Armin Jam, Jack East, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 309.9 A Varactor Controlled 900 MHz Body-Wearable Antenna 11:10Array Rashidul Islam, Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States 309.10 Coaxial-line Connection between a Patch Array on the Thick 11:30 Resin of a Silicon Chip and a Quadrature Oscillator in the 60 GHz-band Jiro Hirokawa, Jun Asano, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Yasutake Hirachi, AMMSYS Inc., Japan; Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 116 Wednesday, July 10 Session 310 08:00 - 11:50 International North URSI Metamaterial Applications Session Co-Chairs: Stefano Maci, University of Siena; Hossein Mosallaei, Northeastern University 310.1 08:00 Computation of Large Arrays of Plasmonic Metematerials: A Modal Profile Approach Davood Beig, Hossein Mosallaei, NEU, United States 310.2 08:20 Guided-Wave Analysis of Antennas with Electromagnetic Bandgap Ground Planes Kiersten Kerby-Patel, The MITRE Corporation, United States 310.3 08:40 Reconfigurable Coplanar Metamaterial Unit Cell for Antenna Array Applications Mina Iskander, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States; Michael Chryssomallis, Democritus University of Thrace, United States; Dimitris E. Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States 310.4 09:00 Optimization of Metamaterial WAIM for Planar Arrays Enrica Martini, Giovanni Maria Sardi, University of Siena, Italy; Paolo Rocca, Giacomo Oliveri, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy 310.5 09:20 Closed-form Characteristic Basis Functions for Metasurfaces Mario jr Mencagli, David González Ovejero, Enrica Martini, Francesco Caminita, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy 310.6 10:10 Linear-to-circular planar multisurface-metamaterial polarizer designed by anisotropic effective constitutive parameters Enrica Martini, Giovanni Maria Sardi, Francesco Caminita, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy 310.7 10:30 Wide-band Infrared (IR) Absorber Design Based on Multi-sized Co-centric Circular Rings Hamzeh Jaradat, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States 310.8 10:50 Triple-Band Spiral Antenna Array fed by Composite Rightand Left-Handed Power-Divider for Gain-Enhancement as a Flat Structure Kyeongnam Jang, Sungtek Kahng, Inkyu Yang, Kyungseok Kahng, Department of Information & Telecommunication Eng. University of Incheon, Republic of Korea; J. K. Cho, Eltronix Co., Ltd., Republic of Korea 310.9 11:10 THz refractive index sensor using split ring resonator Hadi Amarloo, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada 310.10 A Multi-Pole Extremely Thin Meramaterial Inspired 11:30 Frequency Selective Surface Mani Kashanianfard, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 117 We-AM 09:40Break Wednesday, July 10 Session 311 08:00 - 11:50 International South AP-S Small Antennas: Theory, Designs, and Realizations We-AM Session Co-Chairs: Mats Gustafsson, Lund University; Daniel Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego 311.1 08:00 Exploring the fundamental limits of planar antennas using optimization techniques Morteza Shahpari, David Thiel, Andrew Lewis, Griffith University, Australia 311.2 08:20 Theoretical Bandwidth of Folded Small Antennas Keisuke Noguchi, Shigeru Makino, Tetsuo Hirota, Kenji Itoh, Shin-ichi Betsudan, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan 311.3 08:40 Calculated Results of Stored Electromagnetic Energies and Dissipated Energies in the Very Small Normal-Mode Helical Antennas Katsuya Mouri, Naobumi Michishita, Yoshihide Yamada, National Defense Academy, Japan 311.4 09:00 Metamaterial Inspired, Electrically Small, GSM Antenna with Steerable Radiation Patterns and High Radiation Efficiency Oznur Turkmen, Gonul Turhan-Sayan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United States 311.5 09:20 Complementary Electric-Field-Coupled (CELC) Based Resonator Antennas Hayrettin Odabasi, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States 09:40Break 311.6 10:10 Investigation into Omni-directional, Circularly Polarized Radiation in Electrically Small Antennas David Rhodes, Yen Le, Sungkyun Lim, Georgia Southern University, United States 311.7 10:30 3D Printing Electrically Small Spherical Antennas Oleksiy Kim, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark 311.8 An Efficient, Electrically-Small, 3-D Machined-Substrate 10:50Antenna Ibrahim Nassar, Thomas Weller, University of South Florida, United States 311.9 11:10 Application of Novel Integrated Dielectric and Conductive Ink 3D Printing Technique for Fabrication of Conical Spiral Antennas Majid Ahmadloo, Pedram Mousavi, TRTech, Canada 311.10 Impedance Measurement Approach for Small Antennas 11:30 Without Direct Cable Attachment Yutong Yang, Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States 118 Wednesday, July 10 Session 312 08:00 - 12:10 Palm 3 AP-S Microstrip and Planar Circuits I Session Co-Chairs: Hualiang Zhang, University of North Texas; Qing Liu, Duke University 312.1 08:00 Novel 4 States Variable UWB Phase Shifter Souren Shamsinejad, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada 312.2 08:20 Linearity Evaluation of Optically Reconfigurable UWB Microstrip Bandpass Filter K Chakrabarty, K Rabbi, University of Westminster, United Kingdom; C Panagamuwa, Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; D Budimir, University of Westminster, United Kingdom 312.3 Miniaturized Microstrip Bandpass Filter with Interdigitated 08:40Fingers Subash Vegesna, Mohammad Saed, Texas Tech University, United States 312.4 09:00 Compact E-Plane Varactor –Tuned Bandpass Filters N Mohottige, U Jankovic, D Budimir, University of Westminster, United Kingdom 312.5 09:20 Compact Bandpass Filter with Sharp Cut-off using Grooved Parallel Coupled Microstrip Lines Jayaseelan Marimuthu, Amin Abbosh, Bassem Henin, The University of Queensland, Australia 09:40Break Microstrip Multi-Band Bandpass Filters Using a Single Improved Ring Resonator Kaida Xu, Yonghong Zhang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; William T. Joines, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States; Yong Fan, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 312.7 Reconfigurable Matching Networks for Wireless 10:30Transmitters B Bukvic, University of Westminster, United Kingdom; N Neskovic, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia; D Budimir, University of Westminster, United Kingdom 312.8 Low-Loss Compact Dual-Band Filter with Dual Mode 10:50Resonator Wen-Cui Zhu, Nanjing Normal University, China; Chuan Ge, Xiaowei Zhu, Southeast University, China 312.9 11:10 Miniaturized and Reconfigurable 2U-Shaped DGS Based UWB-BPF with Notched Band Hesham Mohamed, E. A. Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Heba B. El-Shaarawy, Hadia El-Hennawy, Cairo University, Egypt 312.10 Compact UWB Microstrip BPF Using Meander Line Resonator 11:30 Yasin Yousefzadeh, Razi University, Iran; Javad Pourahmadazar, Northwest Antenna and Microwave Research Laboratory(NAMRL), Urmia university, Iran; Sajjad Aghdam, Florida Atlantic University (FAU), United States 312.11 Design and Simulation of Triplexer for Mobile 11:50 Communications using Trisection Resonators Filters Patricia Rodríguez-Postigo, Patricia Castillo-Aranibar, San Pablo Catholic University, Peru 119 We-AM 312.6 10:10 Wednesday, July 10 Session 313 08:00 - 11:50 Crystal AP-S Tomographic and Radar Imaging Systems and Techniques Session Co-Chairs: Fernando Las-Heras, Universidad de Oviedo; Joe LoVetri, University of Manitoba We-AM 313.1 In-Line Hologram with Synthesized Opposite-Phase Internal 08:00Reference Jordi Marin, Josep Parrón, Pedro de Paco, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain 313.2 08:20 Near-Field Millimeter-Wave Imaging with 77-GHz-Band Monostatic-Radar Module Shoji Mochizuki, Soichi Oka, Naoki Matsumiya, Hiroyoshi Togo, Naoya Kukutsu, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan 313.3 08:40 Forward-Nulling Passive Millimeter Wave Imaging Using Cooling Water-Wall Hiroyasu Sato, Kunio Sawaya, Tohoku University, Japan 313.4 09:00 A Novel Microwave Tomography Setup Based on Line Source with Phase Control Abas Sabouni, Concordia University, Canada; Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota, United States; Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada 313.5 09:20 An MST-based Microwave Tomography System using Homodyne Receiver Majid Ostadrahimi, Mohammad Asefi, Joe LoVetri, Greg Bridges, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada 09:40Break 313.6 10:10 A Novel 3D Near-field Microwave Imaging System Amer Zakaria, Ian Jeffrey, Majid Ostadrahimi, Mohammad Asefi, Joe LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada 313.7 10:30 Accurate Profile Reconstruction Using An Improved SAR Based Technique Yuri Álvarez, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States; Fernando Las-Heras, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States 313.8 10:50 Radar Imaging using the Ramp Response Technique in Arbitrary Directions Yanhua Wen, Nicole De Beaucoudrey, CNRS / Université de Nantes, France; Janic Chauveau, Philippe Pouliguen, DGA, France 313.9 Low Permittivity Dielectric Object on Conductor 11:10Characterization Yuri Álvarez, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States; Fernando Las-Heras, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States 313.10 Qualitative Imaging of Penetrable Scatterer Using Near-Field 11:30Data Mohammad Reza Eskandari, Reza Safian, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran; Mojtaba Dehmollaian, Tehran University, Iran 120 Wednesday, July 10 Session 314 08:00 - 09:40 Camelia/Dogwood AP-S Remote Sensing Measurements Session Co-Chairs: Jeffrey Nanzer, Johns Hopkins University; W. Linwood Jones, University of Central Florida 314.1 08:00 Negative Impacts of Rainfall on Aquarius Sea Surface Salinity Measurements Shadi Aslebagh, W.Linwood Jones, Hamideh Ebrahimi, University of Central Florida, United States 314.2 08:20 Object Targeting by Array Singular Modes Jie Xu, Loyola Marymount University, United States 314.3 08:40 Time-Frequency Measurement of Moving Objects Using a 29.5 GHz Dual Interferometric-Doppler Radar Jeffrey Nanzer, Kojo Zilevu, Johns Hopkins University, United States 314.4 09:00 Scattering and Doppler Spectral Analysis for a Flying Target Above a 3-D Sea Surface Conghui Qi, Zhiqin Zhao, Kai Yang, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States 314.5 09:20 A Scaled Experimental System for Underwater Seismic Imaging and Exploration Xiaozhang Zhu, Zhiqin Zhao, Kai Yang, Jiangniu Wu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, United States; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Session 315 10:10 - 11:50 Camelia/Dogwood URSI Remote and In-Situ Sensing of the Earth Session Chair: Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California 315.1 10:10 UTD-based Simulation of Multiple Scattering in SAR Imagery Peter Chen, University of British Columbia, Canada; Parwant Ghuman, Jon Leighton, 3V Geomatics, Canada; David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada 315.2 10:30 Forest remote sensing: inversion using a coherent scattering model and a genetic algorithm Mahmoud Kanj, Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes, France; Cyril Dahon, Hélène Roussel, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Bernard Duchêne, Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes, France 315.3 10:50 Modelization of microwave doppler spectrum from nonlinear ocean profiles at grazing angles David Miret, DCNS, France; Gabriel Soriano, Aix Marseille Université, France; Marc Saillard, Frédéric Nouguier, Guérin Charles-Antoine, Université de Toulon, France 315.4 11:10 Model-Based Dielectric Measurement Techniques Using Custom Open-Ended Coaxial Probes Ruzbeh Akbar, John P. Stang, Mark Haynes, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States 315.5 11:30 Multiscale Filtering of Acoustic Data to Extract Subsurface Formation Properties Henry - Pierre Valero, Jaideva Goswami, Schlumberger, Japan 121 We-AM Wednesday, July 10 Wednesday, July 10 Session 316 08:00 - 11:50 Azalea/Begonia AP-S Wireless Power Transfer I Session Co-Chairs: Majid Manteghi, Virginia Tech; Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University 316.1 Wireless Power Transfer Through Strongly Coupled Electric 08:00Resonance Hao Hu, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States We-AM 316.2 A New Resonator for High Efficiency Wireless Power 08:20Transfer Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States 316.3 08:40 A Planarized, Capacitor-Loaded Loop Structure for Wireless Power Transfer Chenchen Li, Hao Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 316.4 09:00 Planar Shielded-Loop Resonators for Wireless Non-Radiative Power Transfer Brian Tierney, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States 316.5 09:20 A Novel Resonator for Robust Lateral-Misalignment of Magnetic Resonance Wireless Power Link Chi-Hyung Ahn, Ki Young Kim, Young-Ho Ryu, Keum-Su Song, Jae-Hyun Park, Eunseok Park, Yun-Kwon Park, Sangwook Kwon, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Republic of Korea 09:40Break 316.6 10:10 Resonant Coupling Efficiency Limits for Multiple Receivers in a Wireless Power Transfer System Umar Azad, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Ioannis Tzanidis, Samsung, United States 316.7 10:30 Transmitter Configuration to Improve Resonant Coupling Efficiency of a Wireless Power Transfer System Consisting of Misaligned Coils Umar Azad, Yuanxun Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States 316.8 10:50 Multi-band Wireless Power Transfer via Resonance Magnetic Olutola Jonah, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States; Manos. M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 316.9 11:10 Coupling Effects to Power Transfer Characteristic of Resonance Four-coil System Bumsoo Lee, Hyeonseok Hwang, Chan-Hui Jeong, Soo-Won Kim, Korea University, Republic of Korea 316.10 Optimization Spatial Multiple Coil Transmitter Structure for 11:30 Wireless Power Transfer Wei Chen, Duan Zhao, Zijian Bai, Duisburg Essen University, Germany; Shinjae Kang, Seung-Ok Lim, Korea Electronics Technology Institute, Republic of Korea; Guido H Bruck, Peter Jung, Duisburg Essen University, Germany 122 Wednesday, July 10 Session 317 08:00 - 11:50 Salon III AP-S Beamforming and Array Signal Processing Session Co-Chairs: Qing Liu, Duke University; Andrea Massa, University of Trento 317.1 08:00 Coherent Signal Detection Using Adaptive Circular Sensor Arrays: Theory and Simulation Raed Shubair, S. Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada 317.2 08:20 A System-Oriented Convex Beam Synthesis Muhittin Yilmaz, Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK), United States; Hongjiang Liu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States 317.3 08:40 On the Reconfigurability of Time-Modulated Linear Arrays in the Presence of Failures Lorenzo Poli, Paolo Rocca, Giacomo Oliveri, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy 317.4 09:00 Adaptive Array for RT-1944 Radio Communications Ahmed Khallaayoun, Al Akhawayn University, Morocco; Yikun Huang, Montana State University, United States 317.5 09:20 DOA Estimation Error Reduction of Correlated Waves for Khatri-Rao Product Extended-Array by Using N-th Root of Correlation Matrix Satoshi Shirai, Hiroyoshi Yamada, Yoshio Yamaguchi, Niigata University, Japan 09:40Break DOA Estimation of Multi-band Signals Using a Sparse Signal Reconstruction Method Tsubasa Terada, Toshihiko Nishimura, Yasutaka Ogawa, Takeo Ohgane, Hokkaido University, Japan 317.7 10:30 On Potential Channel Capacity of Massive MIMO Array within Small Finite Space Kentaro Murata, Naoki Honma, Graduate School of Engineering, Iwate University, Japan 317.8 10:50 Measurement of Reflectarray for Improving MIMO Channel Capacity of Outdoor NLOS Radio Channel Qiang Chen, Jianfeng Li, Yusuke Kurihara, Kunio Sawaya, Tohoku University, Japan; Qiaowei Yuan, Sendai National College of Technology, Japan; Ngochao Tran, Yasuhiro Oda, NTT DOCOMO, Japan 317.9 11:10 Robust Adaptive Beamforming with Low Sidelobe Levels Kai Yang, Zhiqin Zhao, Xiaozhang Zhu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States 317.10 Beamforming Method with Periodical Amplitude Modulation 11:30Array Chong He, Anjie Cao, Xianling Liang, Ronghong Jin, Junping Geng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 123 We-AM 317.6 10:10 Wednesday, July 10 Session IF318 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom URSI We-AM Electromagnetic Imaging and Sensing Applications Session Co-Chairs: Joe LoVetri, University of Manitoba; Hao Xin, University of Arizona IF318.1 GPU Accelerated 3D Nonlinear Time Domain Inversion of Board 1 Realistic Breast Phantoms with Multiparameter Optimization Guanbo Chen, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States IF318.2 Pulsed Terahertz Spectrometry of Excised Breast Cancer Board 2Tissue Tyler Bowman, Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States IF318.3 A Fast and Efficient MoM Forward Solver for Ultrasound Board 3 Tomography of Inhomogeneous Compressibility and Density Profiles Pedram Mojabi, Joe LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada IF318.4 A Source Wavelet Deconvolution Approach to Improve the Board 4 Spatial Resolution for Radar-based Breast Imaging System Kay Yuhong Liu, Elise Fear, University of Calgary, Canada IF318.5 Grain Bin Storage Monitoring via Microwave Imaging Board 5 Ian Jeffrey, 151 Research Inc., Canada; Joe LoVetri, Amer Zakaria, Majid Ostadrahimi, Mohammad Asefi, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba, Canada; Colin Gilmore, Paul Card, 151 Research Inc., Canada; Jitendra Paliwal, Department of Biosystems Engineering, University of Manitoba, Canada IF318.6 Impact of Microwave Pulses on Microwave-Induced Board 6 Thermoacoustic Imaging Applications Xiong Wang, Daniel Bauer, Russell Witte, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States IF318.7 A Wireless Communication System for Remote Medical Board 7Monitoring Zheyu Wang, Asimina Kiourti, Michael Zhang, Lanlin Z. Lee, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States IF318.8 A Small Implantable Dual Band Biocompatible Antenna for Board 8 Medical Wireless Telemetry applications Santosh Seran, Tutku Karacolak, Washington State University, United States; John Patrick Donohoe, Mississippi State University, United States IF318.9 On the Effect of Antenna Illumination Patterns on the Board 9 Accuracy and Resolution of Microwave Tomography Nozhan Bayat, Puyan Mojabi, University of Manitoba, Canada IF318.10 Frontal Imaging of a Human Using Two Microstrip Leaky Board 10 Wave Antennas Shang-Te Yang, Hao Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Wednesday, July 10 Session IF319 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom AP-S/URSI Microwave Imaging of the Breast Session Co-Chairs: Susan Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University IF319.1 Clinical Test of Microwave Mammography Board 12 Yoshihiko Kuwahara, Saori Miura, Yusuke Nishina, Kaishi Mukumoto, Shizuoka University, Japan; Hiroyuki Ogura, Harumi Sakahara, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Japan 124 Wednesday, July 10 Session IF320 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom AP-S Therapeutic electromagnetic-induced heating or stimulation of tissue Session Co-Chairs: Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University; Susan Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison IF320.1 Tissue Ablation at 10 GHz vs. 1.9 GHz: Ex Vivo Experiments Board 23 Demonstrate Comparable Ablation Zones Hung Luyen, Susan C. Hagness, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States IF320.2 Enhancing Hyperthermia Treatment for Breast Cancer using Board 24Nanoparticles Maryory Urdaneta, Parveen Wahid, University of Central Florida, United States 125 We-AM IF319.2 Microwave Imaging of Breast Tumors with Contrast Agents: Board 13 Theoretical Study of Dielectric Contrast Enhancement Requirements Fuqiang Gao, Barry Van Veen, Susan C. Hagness, University of WisconsinMadison, United States IF319.3 Thermo-Acoustic Imaging for Different Breast Tissues in Board 14 Microwave Induced Thermo-Acoustic Tomography System Jian Song, Zhiqin Zhao, Jiangniu Wu, Xiaozhang Zhu, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States IF319.4 Beamspace Time Reversal Processing for Localization of Board 15 Breast Cancer in 3-D Phantoms Md Delwar Hossain, Ananda Sanagavarapu Mohan, University of Technology Sydney, Australia IF319.5 Composite Models for Microwave Dielectric Constant Board 16 Characterization of Breast Tissues Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Antonio Basukoski, Fernando Quivira, Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States; Richard Moore, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States; Daniel Kopans, Harvard University, United States IF319.6 Fusing Digital-Breast-Tomosynthesis and Board 17 Nearfield-Radar-Imaging Information for a Breast Cancer Detection Algorithm Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Richard Obermeier, Fernando Quivira, Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States; Richard Moore, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States; Daniel Kopans, Harvard University, United States IF319.7 Computational Study of Thermoacoustic Imaging for Breast Board 18 Cancer Detection Using a Realistic Breast Model Xiong Wang, Hao Xin, Daniel Bauer, Russell Witte, University of Arizona, United States IF319.8 A TSVD Analysis of an Enclosed Array of Multi-Band Patch Board 19 Antennas for Microwave Breast Imaging R. Owen Mays, Susan C. Hagness, Nader Behdad, University of WisconsinMadison, United States IF319.9 Exploration of Novel Contrast Agents for Functional Imaging Board 20 Using Microwave Tomography Cameron Kaye, Joe LoVetri, Amer Zakaria, Anastasia Baran, University of Manitoba, Canada IF319.10 A Time- and Temperature-Stable Complex Breast Phantom for Board 21 Microwave Breast Imaging John Garrett, Elise Fear, University of Calgary, Canada IF320.3 A Catheter Antenna for Cardiac Ablation Board 25 Sreekala Suseela, Parveen Wahid, University of Central Florida, United States; Mohanan Pezholil, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India IF320.4 Electromagnetic Modeling of A Female Breast Hyperthermia Board 26Applicator Erdal Korkmaz, Omer Isik, Sadik Kara, Fatih University, Turkey IF320.5 An Automated Technique to Determine the Induced Current in Board 27 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Abas Sabouni, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada; Ajay Venkateswaran, Amir Shmuel, McGill University, Canada; Philippe Pouliot, Frederic Lesage, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada Wednesday, July 10 Session IF321 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom AP-S We-PM Medical Sensing and Monitoring Session Co-Chairs: Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras; Lanlin Zhang, The Ohio State University IF321.1 Design requirements of microwave sensor for pneumothorax Board 28diagnosis Maria Christopoulou, Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras, Greece IF321.2 An In-vivo Wrap-Around Permittivity Sensor for Deep Board 29 Biological Tissue Monitoring Safa Salman, Lanlin Z. Lee, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States IF321.3 Feasibility of Blood Glucose Estimation from Real Time Board 30Monitoring Matthew Sidley, Jayanti Venkataraman, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States IF321.4 Design of Coupling Medium for Pulmonary Edema Board 31 Microwave Detection System Sasan Ahdi Rezaeieh, Yingqian Tan, Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia IF321.5 Equivalent Circuit Model for Finding the Optimum Frequency Board 32 Range for the Detection of Heart Failure Using Microwave Systems Sasan Ahdi Rezaeieh, Yingqian Tan, Amin Abbosh, Marco Antoniades, University of Queensland, Australia 126 Wednesday, July 10 Session 322 13:10 - 17:00 Salon II AP-S EndFire Broadband Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Matthew Radway, University of Colorado Boulder; Qingsheng Zeng, Communications Research Centre Canada 322.1 13:10 A Novel UWB Horn Antenna Carlos R. P. Dionisio, Sergio Tavares, Sergio T. Kofuji, Silvio Ernesto Barbin, University of São Paulo, Brazil 322.2 13:30 A Precision, Transportable 70-450MHz Conical Log-Spiral Antenna for Radio Astronomy Mark Waterson, Aziz Jiwani, Curtin University, Australia 322.3 13:50 Broadband Quasi-Yagi Antenna with Enhanced Radiation Pattern for MIMO Applications Chih-Chuan Yen, Paul Nysen, Sierra Wireless, United States 322.4 14:10 Computational Design of a Gain-Stabilized 2.5:1 Bandwidth Ridged Horn Antenna Matthew Radway, Dejan S. Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 322.5 14:30 Improvement of Far Field Patterns of Antipodal Vivaldi Antennas with Step Impedance Resonator Yu-Laung Hshieh, Neng-Tain Huang, Yao-Chiang Kan, Hsi-Tseng Chou, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan 14:50Break A Broadband VHF-UHF Yagi-Uda End-Fire Array Nicholas Bishop, Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States; William Baron, James Tuss, David Zeppettella, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States 322.7 15:40 A Resistive-Vee Dipole Based Polarimetric Antenna James Sustman, Waymond Scott, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 322.8 A Conformal Log-Period Folded-Slot Antenna with Reduced 16:00Size Shunan Wang, Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, China; Fanjie Jiang, Shanghai Research Institute of Microwave Equipments, China; Junhua Chen, CETC Shanghai Microwave Communication CO. LTD, China; Wei Pan, Shanghai Research Institute of Microwave Equipments, China 322.9 16:20 Design of Compact Broadband Series-Fed Two Dipole Array Antenna with Top Loading Junho Yeo, Daegu University, Republic of Korea; Jong-Ig Lee, Dongseo University, Republic of Korea 322.10 Broadband EBG Resonator Antenna Using a Combination of 16:40 Different Dielectric Substrates Naizhi Wang, Jiadong Xu, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Qingsheng Zeng, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada 127 We-PM 322.6 15:20 Wednesday, July 10 Session 323 13:10 - 17:00 AP-S Palm 4 Special Session Terahertz Antenna Technologies Session Co-Chairs: Hao Xin, University of Arizona; Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory at California Institute of Technology 323.1 13:10 Lens-integrated on-chip antennas for THz direct detectors in SiGe HBT technology Janusz Grzyb, Richard Al Hadi, Ullrich Pfeiffer, University of Wuppertal, Germany 323.2 The Leaky Lens Antenna: First Measurements at THz 13:30Frequencies Andrea Neto, Nuria Llombart, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Jochem Baselmans, Andrey Baryshev, Stephen Yates, The Netherlands Institute of Space Research, Netherlands 323.3 A Large-Format Focal Plane Array for Rapid THz Computed 13:50Tomography Georgios C. Trichopoulos, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States 323.4 14:10 Progress Toward THz Antenna Designs with High Directivity and High Efficiency Ning Zhu, Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United States 323.5 14:30 THz Impedance Surface Waveguides Jenusha Shanmugam, Mohanapriya Swaminathan, Brian Lail, Florida Institute of Technology, United States We-PM 14:50Break 323.6 15:20 A Microelectromechanically Reconfigurable Mesh Filter for High-Performance Terahertz Modulation Mehmet Unlu, University of Michigan / Yildirim Beyazit University, Turkey; Christopher W. Berry, Shenglin Li, Shang-Hua Yang, Mohammad Reza Hashemi, Mona Jarrahi, University of Michigan, United States 323.7 15:40 Preliminary Design of a Liquid Crystal-Based Reflectarray Antenna for Beam-Scanning in THz Gerardo Perez-Palomino, José Antonio Encinar, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Raymond Dickie, Robert Cahill, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom 323.8 Terahertz Metasurface for Potential Live Cell Sensing 16:00Application Qi Tang, Min Liang, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States 323.9 16:20 Enhanced Radiation Properties of Spiral Lens Antennas Alessandro Garufo, Nuria Llombart, Andrea Neto, TU Delft, Netherlands 323.10 Circularization and Collimation of Elliptical Gaussian Beam 16:40 Based on Kinematic and Dynamic Ray Tracing Lu Zejian, Chen Xiaodong, Yao Yuan, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Liu Xiaoming, Research Center of Laser Fusion, China; Yu Junshen, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Li Weihua, Research Center of Laser Fusion, China 128 Wednesday, July 10 Session 324 13:10 - 17:00 AP-S/URSI Palm 5 Special Session Traveling Wave Antennas - In Honor of Prof. (Buck) Carlton H. Walter Session Co-Chairs: Johnson Wang, Wang Electro-Opto Corporation; John Volakis, Ohio State University 324.1 13:10 Optimal Ultra Wideband Conformal Arrays John L. Volakis, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States 324.2 13:30 Frequency Beam-scanning Rhombic Grid Array Antenna Hisamatsu Nakano, Yasushi Iitsuka, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan 324.3 13:50 Gain Enhancement in Microstrip Patch Antennas Using Ferrite Rings Alix Rivera-Albino, Constantine Balanis, Arizona State University, United States 324.4 14:10 Nonreciprocal Metamaterial for Non-squinting Leaky-Wave Antenna With Enhanced Beam Steering Andrey Porokhnyuk, Tetsuya Ueda, Yuichi Kado, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan; Tatsuo Itoh, University of California, Los Angeles, United States 324.5 14:30 UWB Dielectric Rod Antennas Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University, United States 14:50Break Hansen-Woodyard Condition for 2-D leaky-Wave Antennas Chaoqun Zhang, Sun Yat-sen University, China; David R. Jackson, University of Houston, United States 324.7 15:40 Multioctave Thin Planar Traveling-Wave Antennas and Arrays (TWA) with High Efficiency Johnson Wang, Wang Electro-Opto Corporation, United States 324.8 16:00 Frequency Independent Antennas - Perceptions and Reality of Engineering Thereof Dejan S. Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 324.9 16:20 Nonreciprocal and Magnetically Scanned Leaky-wave Antenna Using Coupled CRLH Lines Nil Apaydin, Lanlin Z. Lee, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 324.10 High Efficiency Sawtooth Side-Grating Millimeter-Wave 16:40Antenna Alireza Zandieh, Ahmed Shehata Abdellatif, Aidin Taeb, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada 129 We-PM 324.6 15:20 Wednesday, July 10 Session 325 13:10 - 17:00 Narcissus/Orange AP-S FDTD: Advanced Algorithms and Modeling Techniques Session Co-Chairs: Costas Sarris, University of Toronto; Jeffrey Young, University of Idaho 325.1 13:10 A Time Domain Algorithm for Spinwave Resonance in Magnetic Media Tsz Kim Lai, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States 325.2 13:30 Fast Estimate of Thermal Responses of Biological Bodies due to RF Exposure Yong Wang, H. Scott Langdon, Greg Skidmore, Ronald Eichenlaub, Jonathan Fletcher, Remcom Inc., United States 325.3 13:50 Unconditionally Stable Locally Tridiagonal Iterative FDTD for High Loss Applications Tengmeng Tan, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States 325.4 14:10 A Surface Impedance Boundary Condition Approach to the FDTD Modeling of Graphene Jason C.C. Mak, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada 325.5 14:30 FDTD on a Lebedev Grid for Improved Material Modelling Marcel Nauta, Mike Potter, Michal Okoniewski, University of Calgary, Canada We-PM 14:50Break 325.6 15:20 Effective Modeling of Graphene as a Conducting Sheet in the Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method Vahid Nayyeri, University of Waterloo, Canada; Mohammad Soleimani, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran; Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada 325.7 15:40 An Efficient Preconditioning Scheme for Eigenanalysis of Inhomogeneously Loaded Rectangular Cavities Qi Dai, Yat Hei Lo, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China 325.8 16:00 A Compact Fourth-Order Unconditionally-Stable Four-Stages Split-Step FDTD Method Yong-Dan Kong, Qing-Xin Chu, Rong-Lin Li, South China University of Technology, China 325.9 16:20 An Efficient FDTD Algorithm for Solving Electromagnetic Problems Based on GPU and COW Acceleration Bo Zhang, Southwest China Research Institute of Electronic Equipment, China; Zhenghui Xue, Wu Ren, Weiming Li, Beijing Institute of Technology, China 130 Wednesday, July 10 Session 326 13:10 - 17:00 Iris/Hibiscus AP-S/URSI EM and EMC Metrology Session Co-Chairs: Christopher Holloway, National Institute of Standards and Technology; Luis Gomez, University of Michigan 326.1 13:10 Rydberg Atom Based Self-Calibrating RF E-Field Probe Christopher Holloway, Josh Gordon, Steven Jefferts, Thomas Heavner, NIST, United States 326.2 Uncertainty Quantification in Transcranial Magnetic 13:30Stimulation Luis Gomez, Yücel Abdulkadir, Luis Hernandez-Garcia, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States 326.3 13:50 Terahertz Spectroscopy of Photovoltaic Semiconductors Nathan Burford, Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States 326.4 14:10 Investigating Electromagnetic Susceptibility of Cables and Electronics Enclosed Within a Complex Platform Yang Shao, Wan-Chun Liao, Zhen Peng, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States 326.5 14:30 Millimeter and Submillimeter Planar Measurement Setup Ana Arboleya, Yuri Álvarez, Fernando Las-Heras, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain 14:50Break 326.6 Non-contact Human Body Temperature Measurement using 15:20Microwave Ki Beom Kim, Jee Hoon Lee, Seong Ook Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea An Impulse Electromagnetic Interference Shielding Based on a Diode Grid Yangjun Zhang, Ryukoku University, Japan; Mengqing Yuan, Wave Computation Technologies, Inc., United States; Qing Huo Liu, Duke Universtiy, United States 326.8 16:00 A Fast Transient Analysis of Radiation from Reflector Antennas Using the Expansion of Feeding Fields via Complex Source Beams Hsi-Tseng Chou, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan; Prabhakar Pathak, The Ohio State University, United States 326.9 16:20 A Phase-matching Based Phase Center Determination Method for OATS Antenna Calibration Zhenfei Song, Ming Xie, Weilong Wang, Xiaoxun Gao, National Institute of Metrology (NIM), China 326.10 Far Field Characteristics of an Arbitrarily Oriented Electric 16:40 Dipole Located above Layered Anisotropic Half Space Le Cao, Wei Bing, Xidian University, China; He Qiong, National Supercomputing Center, China; Ge De-Biao, Xidian University, China 131 We-PM 326.7 15:40 Wednesday, July 10 Session 327 13:10 - 14:50 Quince/Poinsettia AP-S Integral Equation Numerical Methods Session Co-Chairs: Patrick Fink, NASA; Zhen Peng, The Ohio State University 327.1 13:10 The Finite Element Boundary Integral Method Accelerated Using a Graphics Processing Unit Jason Ashbach, Xiande Wang, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 327.2 13:30 A Transformation for Near Strongly Singular Integrals Patrick Fink, Michael Khayat, NASA, United States 327.3 13:50 Direct Determination of the T Matrix from a MoM Impedance Matrix Generated with the Rao-Wilton-Glisson Basis Function Kristopher Kim, Brad Kramer, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States 327.4 Modelling of junctions with edges in surface integral 14:10equations Guido Lombardi, Roberto Graglia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 327.5 14:30 A Structured Workflow for Developing Interoperable Numerical Analysis Tools Brian Rautio, Jay Kyoon Lee, Syracuse University, United States; Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada Wednesday, July 10 Session 328 15:20 - 17:00 Quince/Poinsettia AP-S We-PM High-frequency Methods for Antenna Analysis Session Co-Chairs: Constantine Balanis, Arizona State University; Prabhakar Pathak, The Ohio State University 328.1 15:20 Monopole to slot antenna coupling analysis for resonant and higher order harmonics via UTD Henry Zhang, Boeing Company, United States; Prabhakar Pathak, The Ohio State University, United States; Justin Morrill, Boeing Company, United States 328.2 Accurate Multi-Antenna Receive Signal Computations for Ray 15:40Tracing Robert Brem, Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany 328.3 16:00 Amplitude Patterns of Aperture Antennas Mounted on Circular and Square Ground planes Nafati Aboserwal, Constantine Balanis, Craig Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States 328.4 Analysis of a step-cut waveguide antenna with IE-PO hybrid 16:20method Hu Wang, Wen-yuan Shen, Zhi-hui Geng, Pu-Kun Liu, Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 328.5 16:40 Analysis of Electromagnetic Wave Radiation from C-Slot RFID Tag Mounted on Impedance Curved Surface Using the UTD Solution Pitchanun Wongsiritorn, Chuwong Phongcharoenpanich, Tajchai Pumpoung, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand; Titipong Lertwiriyaprapa, Kittisak Phaebua, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand 132 Wednesday, July 10 Session 329 13:10 - 17:00 International Center AP-S Multilayer, Metamaterial-Inspired, and other Complex Antenna Topologies Session Chair: Edward Rothwell, Michigan State University 329.1 A Circularly Polarized Triple-Loop Antenna with a Single 13:10Feed Kazuhide Hirose, Hiroki Nakagawa, Tetsuya Shibasaki, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University, Japan 329.2 13:30 Single-Layer Multiband Ring Microstrip Antennas Fed by a Co-planar Waveguide Hiroshi Wakatsuki, Yuichi Kimura, Misao Haneishi, Saitama University, Japan 329.3 13:50 Multiband Antenna Loaded by Metamaterial-based ZOR and CSRR with Monopolar Radiation Pattern Aidin Mehdipour, Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS, Canada; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada 329.4 14:10 Multi-Band Miniaturized Slot Antenna with Two-Stage Bandpass Filter Haruichi Kanaya, Daisuke Kanemoto, Kazuhiro Hayakawa, Keiji Yoshida, Ramesh Pokharel, Kuniaki Yoshitomi, Kyushu University, Japan; Akira Ishikawa, Shugo Fukagawa, Noriyuki Kodama, Akihiro Tahira, Kyushu TEN, Japan 329.5 14:30 An L-Probe Fed Stacked Microstrip Antenna Combined with a Ring Antenna for Triple Band Operation Takafumi Fujimoto, Daisuke Tanaka, Nagasaki University, Japan 14:50Break 329.7 15:40 A Dual-Band CPW-Fed Stepped-Impedance Slot Antenna with Wide Range of Frequency Ratio Yen-Ju Lu, Powen Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 329.8 16:00 A Novel Single Layer Quad-Band Patch Antenna A Shenario Ezhil Valavan, Dinh Tran, Alexander Yarovoy, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 329.9 16:20 A Dipole-Fed Multi-Band Spiral Antenna Mayumi Matsunaga, Ehime University, Japan 329.10 A Dual-band Circularly-polarized Stacked Patch Antenna with 16:40 a Small Frequency-Ratio Changjiang Deng, Yue Li, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua University, China; Wenming Li, Da Zhang, Shougang Mining Corporation, China 133 We-PM 329.6 A Multi-layered Metamaterial Inspired Dynamically Tunable 15:20Antenna Joshua Myers, Premjeet Chahal, Edward J. Rothwell, Michigan State University, United States Wednesday, July 10 Session 330 13:10 - 17:00 Salon I AP-S/URSI Reflector Antenna Analysis, Design and Implementation Session Co-Chairs: Vahraz Jamnejad, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory at California Institute of Technology; Erik Jorgensen, TICRA 330.1 13:10 Analysis of Near-Field of Circular Aperture Antennas with Application to Study of High Intensity Radio Frequency (HIRF) Hazards to Aviation from JPL/NASA Deep Space Network Antennas Vahraz Jamnejad, Joseph Statman, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States 330.2 13:30 Generalized Admittance Matrix Approach for Fast Analysis of Rotationally Symmetric Reflector Systems with 3D Parts Erik Jørgensen, Peter Meincke, TICRA, Denmark 330.3 13:50 On the Use of Antenna Engineering Tools for the Optimization of the Focal Plane Sampling in Direct Detection of Distributed Sources Andrea Neto, Nuria Llombart, Ozan Yurduseven, Beatriz Blazquez, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Angelo Freni, University of Florence, Italy 330.4 Scanned Blade Beam Reflector Antenna for Nearfield 14:10Imaging Antonio Garcia Pino, Universidade de Vigo, Spain; Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States We-PM 330.5 Optimum Configuration of Focal Plane Arrays for Satellite 14:30Communication Abolghasem Zamanifekri, Bart Smolders, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 14:50Break 330.6 15:20 An Overview of Latest Advancements in Displaced Phase Centre Antenna (DPCA) Techniques Zahra Allahgholi Pour, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada 330.7 Analysis and Feed Design of a Sparse Aperture Parabolic 15:40Reflector Joshua Wilson, Stephen Hartzell, Thang Tran, Jonathan Black, Ronald Marhefka, Andrew Terzuoli, AFIT, United States 330.8 16:00 Ka-band Flexible Power Multibeam Antenna Sohyeun Yun, Manseok Uhm, Inbok Yom, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Republic of Korea 330.9 16:20 A Monostatic Antenna-Reflector System for Ultra-Short-Range Radar Applications Christoph Baer, Christian Schulz, Bianca Will, Ilona Rolfes, Thomas Musch, RuhrUniversität Bochum, Germany 134 Wednesday, July 10 Session 331 13:10 - 17:00 International North AP-S Metamaterial Applications Session Co-Chairs: Jayanti Venkataraman, Rochester Institute of Technology; Premjeet Chahal, Michigan State University 331.1 13:10 Experimental Investigation on the Radiation Pattern of a Horn Antenna Loaded by a Wire Medium Antônio Tomaz de Carvalho, Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, Brazil; Joaquim Barroso, Pedro J. Castro, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Brazil; Alberto J. Faro Orlando, Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, Brazil 331.2 13:30 Power Link Budget for Propagating Bessel Beams Mauro Ettorre, Massimiliano Casaletti, IETR, UMR CNRS 6164, University of Rennes 1, France; Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States 331.3 13:50 Enhancement of Ambient Energy Harvesting Using a Metamaterial Lens Trong Duong, Jayanti Venkataraman, Zhaolin Lu, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States 331.4 14:10 Restoring the Radiating Performances of Shortened Horn Antennas over a Broad Frequency Range Davide Ramaccia, Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, Roma Tre University, Italy; Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb, Croatia 331.5 14:30 A Compact and Dual Band Metamaterial Substrate Integrated Waveguide Antenna Walaa Ibrahim, Mahmoud Abdalla, Abdelmegeed Allam, Ahmed Mohamed, Hesham Elregeily, MTC University, Egypt 14:50Break Flat Metamaterial Antenna with Dual-Circular-Polarization at the -1st-Order-Resonance Mode, applicable to Reconfigurable RF Systems Inkyu Yang, Sungtek Kahng, Kyungseok Kahng, Segyoon Mok, Seongryong Yoo, Department of Information & Telecommunication Eng. University of Incheon, Republic of Korea; Jaume Anguera, Technology & Intellectual Property Rights Department Fractus, Spain 331.7 15:40 Enhanced Bandwidth “Bull’s Eye” Antenna Using Corrugated Metalized Plastic Kyoung Youl Park, Collin S. Meierbachtol, Premjeet Chahal, Michigan State University, United States 331.8 Design and Synthesis of Innovative Metamaterial-Enhanced 16:00Arrays Giacomo Oliveri, Paolo Rocca, Marco Salucci, Ephrem T. Bekele, University of Trento, Italy; Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy 331.9 16:20 Design of Flat Lenses Using Field Manipulation Sidharath Jain, Mohamed Abdel-Mageed, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 331.10 Effects of an Inhomogeneous Loop Plate on Tilted Beam 16:40 Formation for a Patch Antenna Hisamatsu Nakano, Subaru Mitsui, Junya Miyake, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan 135 We-PM 331.6 15:20 Wednesday, July 10 Session 332 13:10 - 17:00 International South AP-S Small Antennas for Applications Session Co-Chairs: Fabien Ferrero, LEAT-CNRS, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis; Florence Sonnerat, STMicroelectronics 332.1 13:10 We-PM A Bandwidth-Enhanced Low-Profile Antenna for In-Machine Wireless Harness Communications and Its Clearance Distance Evaluation Masataka Ohira, Saitama University, Japan 332.2 13:30 Miniaturized Dual Polarized VHF Array Element for AIS Space Application Lars Jacob Foged, Andrea Giacomini, Luca Maria Tancioni, Francesco Saccardi, Microwave Vision Group, Italy; Andrea Di Cintio, Giuliano Della Pietra, Alberto A. Caliumi, Gianpiero Duchini, CGS Space Group, Italy; Nelson J.G. Fonseca, European Space Agency, Netherlands; Jean Marc Baracco, MARDEL, Italy 332.3 13:50 CPW-Fed Slot Complementary Split Ring Resoantor Antenna For Wireless Communication Systems Otman El Mrabet, Mariam Aznabet, Mohamed Essaaidi, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco; Jean-Marie Floc’h, Mhamed Drissi, INSA, France 332.4 14:10 Compact CPW Fed ZOR Antenna for WLAN Application Deepak Unnimadhavan, Roshna Thazhe Koralath, Nijas Chakkanattu Muhammed Kunju, Dinesh Raghavan, Mohanan Pezholil, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India 332.5 14:30 Low-profile vertically polarized printed antenna for body-worn applications Glauco Fontgalland, Ugur Olgun, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 14:50Break 332.6 15:20 Biomimetic Bowtie Array for Beamwidth Reduction Glauco Fontgalland, Ugur Olgun, Zheyu Wang, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 332.7 15:40 Electrically-small Wearable Textile Antenna Mario Orefice, Daniele Pedrazzi, Paola Pirinoli, Gianluca Dassano, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 332.8 16:00 Electrically Small Folded Helix Antennas For Use As Self-Resonant, Mesoband Hpm Sources Sandra Bernal Olaya, J. Scott Tyo, University of Arizona, United States; Michael C. Skipper, Michael D. Abdalla, ASR Corporation, United States; Austen Bryan, Missile Defense Agency, United States 332.9 16:20 Highly miniaturized vertical end-fire antenna array for mmWave wireless communication Kwang-Hyun Baek, Wonbin Hong, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea 136 Wednesday, July 10 Session 333 13:10 - 17:00 Palm 3 AP-S Microstrip and Planar Circuits II Session Chair: Guoan Wang, University of South Carolina 333.1 13:10 Inkjet-Printed Ferromagnetic Nanoparticles for Miniaturization of Flexible Printed RF Inductors Hoseon Lee, Manos. M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Yoshihiro Kawahara, University of Tokyo, Japan; Markondeya Pulugurtha, K. P. Murali, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 333.2 SIW Five-Port Hybrid Junction for CP MM-Wave Antenna 13:30Applications Wael Abdel-Wahab, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) / University of Waterloo (UW), Canada; Wang Ying, University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), Canada; Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada 333.3 13:50 Ultra wide-band Bezier-curve shaped directional coupler for antenna feeding networks Lamine M Abdelghani, Tayeb A. Denidni, Mourad Nedil, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique – Energie Materiaux Telecommunications, Canada 333.4 14:10 Wideband Inphase Power Divider with Compact Size for High Power Applications Bassem Henin, Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia 333.5 Wideband Microwave Crossover Using Slotted Microstrip 14:30Patch Yifan Wang, Bassem Henin, Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia 14:50Break 333.7 15:40 Analysis and Design of Wideband Single-Pole Double-Throw (SPDT) Transmitter/Receiver (T/R) Switch with PIN Diode for Transceiver Systems Yasser M. Madany, Nouer Eldin H. Ismail, Hayman A. Hassan, Alexandria University, Egypt High-Isolation Wideband Single-Pole Double-Throw (SPDT) Transmitter/Receiver (T/R) Switch with PIN Diode for Wireless Communication Applications Yasser M. Madany, Nouer Eldin H. Ismail, Hayman A. Hassan, Alexandria University, Egypt 333.8 Dual-Frequency Unequal-Split Bagley Power Divider Using 16:00T-Sections Omar Abu-Alnadi, Nihad Dib, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan 333.9 16:20 A Compact 4×4 Butler Matrix for UWB Applications Abdessalem Talbi, Mohammed Lamine Seddiki, Farid Ghanem, Centre for Development of Advanced Technologies (CDTA), Algeria 333.10 Miniaturized Broadband Marchand Balun using Asymmetric 16:40 Multilayer Slot Coupled Structure Shaoyong Zheng, Sun Yat-sen University, China; Yongmei Pan, South China University of Technology, China 137 We-PM 333.6 15:20 Wednesday, July 10 Session 334 13:10 - 16:20 Crystal AP-S Radar Imagery Session Co-Chairs: Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University; Hai Deng, Florida International University 334.1 13:10 Low-Cost, Fused Millimeter-Wave and 3D Point Cloud Imaging for Concealed Threat Detection Spiros Mantzavinos, Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Dan Busuioc, Ryan Miller, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States 334.2 13:30 Multi-frequency Range-Doppler Signatures of Human Gaits James Park, Joel Johnson, Graeme Smith, The Ohio State University, United States 334.3 13:50 Fast Beamforming Algorithm for Radar Imaging Through Multilayered Walls Wenji Zhang, Ahmad Hoorfar, Duke University, United States 334.4 14:10 A Modified Time-Domain Reflectometry for the Estimation of Interior-wall Parameters Christopher Thajudeen, Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States 334.5 14:30 An Efficient Forward Model of Ground Penetrating Radar for Sensing Deteriorated Bridge Decks Mohammad Tajdini, Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States We-PM 14:50Break 334.6 15:20 Performance Evaluation of Image Feature-Based Space-Time Processing (IFSTP) for Moving Target Detection Zhe Geng, Hai Deng, Florida International University, United States 334.7 15:40 Resolution Enhancement in Passive SAR Imaging Using Distributed Multiband Fusion Henry Leung, University of Calgary, Canada; Xiaoxiang Liu, Complex System Inc., Canada 334.8 16:00 Influence of Ionosphere on Resolution Cell of HF Hybrid Sky-Surface Wave Radar Yajun Li, Yinsheng Wei, Rongqing Xu, Zhuoqun Wang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China 138 Wednesday, July 10 13:10 - 14:50 Session 335 Camelia/Dogwood AP-S Scattering in Random and Complex Media Session Co-Chairs: Yang Li, Baylor University; Aparna Krishna, Qatar University 335.1 Brillouin Precursor Formation in the Presence of Random 13:10Noise Zeeshan Zeeshan, Muhammad Dawood, New Mexico State University, United States; Ana Vazquez Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain 335.2 13:30 Parallelized Multilevel Characteristic Basis Function Method Applied to Scattering Model for Forest Remote Sensing Ines Fenni, Hélène Roussel, Muriel Darces, UPMC university, Paris 06, France; Raj Mittra, Penn State university, United States 335.3 On the Statistical Distribution of Electric Field Inside Jet 13:50Engines Aparna Krishna, Tamer Khattab, Aya Abdelaziz, Mohzen Guizani, Qatar University, Qatar 335.4 14:10 A Method to Compare the Stability in the Attenuation Induced by Soft Electromagnetic Barriers Iñigo Cuiñas, Paula Gomez, Universidade de Vigo, Spain Wednesday, July 10 15:20 - 17:00 Session 336 Camelia/Dogwood AP-S Remote Sensing Systems Session Co-Chairs: W. Linwood Jones, University of Central Florida; Jie Xu, Loyola Marymount University A Reduced Size Antiresonant Antenna for Underground Object Detection John Patrick Donohoe, Mississippi State University, United States; Josh Fairley, Larry Lynch, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, United States 336.2 15:40 Dual Band SAR Processing for Low Dielectric Contrast Buried IED Detection Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Jose Angel Martinez-Lorenzo, Carey M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States 336.3 16:00 Periscope antenna for a spaceborne single-pass interferometric SAR instrument Thomas Fügen, Rainer Klein, Christoph Schaefer, Michael Völker, Astrium GmbH, Germany; Jean-Christophe Angevain, Juan-Jose Sanz-Fernandez, Michael Ludwig, European Space Agency, Netherlands 336.4 Antennas for Synthetic Bandwidth Microwave Imaging 16:20System Yifan Wang, Amin Abbosh, Bassem Henin, University of Queensland, Australia 336.5 Analysis of a Cost-effective Remote Sensing System for Fruit 16:40Monitoring Paiboon Yoiyod, Monai Krairiksh, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand 139 We-PM 336.1 15:20 Wednesday, July 10 Session 337 13:10 - 15:10 Azalea/Begonia AP-S Wireless Power Transfer II Session Co-Chairs: Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University; Ioannis Tzanidis, Samsung 337.1 13:10 Full-Wave Exact Integral Solutions of a Current Carrying Loop in a General Half-Space Darmindra Arumugam, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States 337.2 13:30 Optimized Helix with Ferrite Core for Wireless Power Transfer via Resonance Magnetic Olutola Jonah, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States 337.3 13:50 Optimal Positioning of Repeater Resonator for Mid-Range Magnetic Resonance Wireless Power Link Ki Young Kim, Chi-Hyung Ahn, Keum-Su Song, Young-Ho Ryu, Jae-Hyun Park, Eunseok Park, Yun-Kwon Park, Sangwook Kwon, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Republic of Korea 337.4 14:10 Influence of dual-row loop array geometry on near field transmit properties at 300 MHz Mikhail Kozlov, Robert Turner, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany 337.5 Harvesting Electromagnetic Energy using Metamaterial 14:30Particles Thamer Almoneef, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada We-PM Wednesday, July 10 Session 338 15:20 - 16:40 Azalea/Begonia URSI Wireless Power Transmission and Electromagnetic Interference Session Chair: Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago 338.1 15:20 Impact and Characterization of the Microwave Oven Power Leakage on 802.15.4 Networks Peio Lopez, Juan Antonio Nazabal, Leire Azpilicueta, Carlos Fernandez, Francisco Falcone Lanas, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain 338.2 Resonators Insensitive to Alignment for Wireless Power 15:40Transmission Byung-Chul Park, Ju-Hui Kim, Jeong-Hae Lee, Hongik University, Republic of Korea 338.3 16:00 338.4 16:20 Comparative Study of Conductive and Inductive Power Transmission Method on Misalignment for Application to Implantable Device Jang Myoung Kim, Min Joo Jeong, Dong Hyeok Kim, Chosun University, Republic of Korea; Jung Hwan Hwang, Chang Hee Hyoung, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Republic of Korea; Youn Tae Kim, Dept. of IT Fusion Technology, Republic of Korea Wireless power transmission on surface of the human body using resonant coil of thin-film type Min Joo Jeong, Kun Ho Park, Jang Myoung Kim, Chosun University, Republic of Korea; Jung Hwan Hwang, Chang Hee Hyoung, ETRI, Republic of Korea; Youn Tae Kim, Chosun University, Republic of Korea 140 Wednesday, July 10 Session 339 13:10 - 17:00 Salon III AP-S Software Control and Optimization of Reconfigurable Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois; Dimitrios Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 339.1 Shape Optimization in Mechanically Reconfigurable 13:10Antennas Gonçalo Rodrigues, Jean-Christophe Angevain, Julian Santiago-Prowald, European Space Agency, Netherlands 339.2 Harmonic Suppressed Compacted Reconfigurable Slot 13:30Antenna Elham Erfani, Mahmoud Niroo Jazi, Serioja Ovidiu Tatu, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique – Energie Materiaux Telecommunications, Canada 339.3 13:50 Physical-layer Wireless Security of Reconfigurable Antennas in Line-of-sight Channels Rashid Mehmood, Jon Wallace, Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States 339.4 14:10 The Effect of Modulated Wideband Converter Placement on Compressive Spectrum Sensing Erica Daly, Jennifer Bernhard, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 339.5 14:30 Self-Adaptive Flexible Antenna Array System Mina Iskander, Mason Cover, Md Akther Hossan, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States; Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States; Dimitris E. Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States 339.6 A Reconfigurable Antenna with Software Controlled Ground 15:20Plane Joseph Costantine, California State University Fullerton, United States; Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon / Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC) University of New Mexico, United States; Christos G. Christodoulou, Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC), University of New Mexico, United States 339.7 15:40 A Performance Optimization Tool for Multi-Beam Broadband Satellite Systems (HoTSPOT) Piero Gabellini, Luciano D’Agristina, Space Engineering SpA, Italy; Piero Angeletti, Nader Alagha, European Space Agency, Netherlands 339.8 16:00 Using Neural Networks for Switch Failure Correction in Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna Arrays Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon / Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC) University of New Mexico, United States; Eyad Al-Zuraiqi, Christos G. Christodoulou, Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC), University of New Mexico, United States; Joseph Costantine, California State University Fullerton, Lebanon 339.9 16:20 Modelling PIN Diode Switches in Reconfigurable Leaky-Wave Antenna Design Dushmantha Thalakotuna, Debabrata Karmokar, Karu P Esselle, Michael Heimlich, Macquarie University, Australia; Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 141 We-PM 14:50Break We-PM 339.10 Self-Structuring Electromagnetic Scatterer Using a 16:40 Conductor-Backed Template Li-Yuan Fang, Yen-Sheng Chen, Yao-Chia Chan, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Edward J. Rothwell, Michigan State University, United States; Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 142 Wednesday, July 10 Session IF340 14:20 - 15:50 Grand Ballroom URSI Human Body Interactions with Antennas and Other Electromagnetic Devices 143 We-PM Session Co-Chairs: Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah; Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California IF340.1 Microwave heating for thermal therapy of bile duct Board 1 carcinoma using indwelling metallic stent Kazuyuki Saito, Hiroshi Itakura, Masaharu Takahashi, Koichi Ito, Chiba University, Japan IF340.2 A Scalable Nested Preconditioner for Improving the Board 2 AIM-Accelerated Analysis of Antennas Near the Human Body Fangzhou Wei, Ali E. Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States IF340.3 Fully Fabric Knitted Antennas for Wearable Electronics Board 3 Shiyu Zhang, Alford Chauraya, Rob Seager, Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; Will Whittow, Antrum Ltd., United Kingdom; Tessa Acti, Tilak Dias, Nottingham Trent University, United Kingdom IF340.4 Performance evaluation of medium-matched waveforms and Board 4 pulse shaping for application in ultrawideband intra-body technologies Ana Vazquez Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain; Francisco Falcone Lanas, Erik Aguirre Gallego, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Muhammad Dawood, New Mexico State University, United States IF340.5 Influence of Human Body and Indoor Scenarios in On-Body Board 5 Wireless Communication Systems Carmen Rivares, Leire Azpilicueta, Peio Lopez, Juan Antonio Nazabal, Francisco Falcone Lanas, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain IF340.6 In-vivo Characterisation and Numerical Analysis of the THz Board 6 Radio Channel for Nanoscale Body-Centric Wireless Networks Ke Yang, Akram Alomainy, Yang Hao, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom IF340.7 A Miniaturized On-Body Antenna for Body Area Sensor Board 7Networks Hamidreza Memarzadeh-Tehran, University of Tehran, Iran; Ramesh Abhari, McGill University, Canada IF340.8 Multi-Scale Modeling of Electrical Stimulation of the Retina Board 8 Kyle Loizos, Vishal Bhola, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States IF340.9 On the Modeling and Validation of the Retinal Neural Board 9 Response to Electrical Stimulation Vishal Bhola, Kyle Loizos, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States IF340.10 Non-Ablative Skin Tissue Treatment Using Controllable Board 10 RF/Microwave Heat Deposition Anatoliy Boryssenko, Elen Boryssenko, A&E Partnership, United States IF340.11 On the Design of Efficient Magnetic Coils for the Stimulation Board 11 of Peripheral Nerves Anil RamRakhyani, Faisal Khan, David Warren, Richard Normann, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States IF340.12 Modeling of Practical Radiation Concerns of Wireless Board 12 Charger for Electrical Vehicles Hai Jiang, Mahmood Tabaddor, Paul Brazis, Joseph Bablo, Underwriters Laboratories LLC, United States Wednesday, July 10 Session IF341 14:20 - 15:50 Grand Ballroom AP-S Th-AM Antennas for Biomedical Applications Session Co-Chairs: Koichi Ito, Chiba University; Cynthia Furse, University of Utah IF341.1 Dualband MICS/WIFI small antenna for portable Board 13 applications in telemedicine Hafedh Hamouda, Philippe LeThuc, Robert Staraj, Georges Kossiavas, Laboratoire Electronique, Antennes et Télécommunications, France IF341.2 Antenna Design for Implanted Tags in Wireless Brain Board 14 Machine Interface System Elham Moradi, Toni Björninen, Lauri Sydänheimo, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Jan M. Rabaey, University of California, United States IF341.3 Design of a Proposed Folded Dipole Antenna for Use with an Board 15 Implantable RFID tag at 915 MHz Rahul Bakore, James C. West, Chris Hutchens, Rehan Ahmed, Oklahoma State University, United States IF341.4 Manufacturing Considerations for Implantable Antennas Board 16 Miguel Rodriguez, University of Utah, United States; Rob Franklin, Blackrock Microsystems, United States; Cynthia Furse, University of Utah, United States IF341.5 Broadband UHF Antenna for Heart Failure Detection System Board 17 Sasan Ahdi Rezaeieh, Amin Abbosh, Marco Antoniades, University of Queensland, Australia IF341.6 Design of a dual band repeater antenna for medical Board 18 self-monitoring applications Jinpil Tak, Kyeol Kwon, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea IF341.7 Design of a Triple-Band On-Body Antenna for a Biomedical Board 19 Repeater Application Kyeol Kwon, Jinpil Tak, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea IF341.8 Evaluating the Efficiency of Antennas Used as Sensors in Board 20 Microwave Tissue Imaging Kaveh Moussakhani, Reza Khalaj Amineh, Natalia Nikolova, McMaster University, Canada IF341.9 Study of Propagation Along the Body at 60 GHz with Board 21 Analytical Models and Skin-Equivalent Phantoms Guido Valerio, Nacer Chahat, Maxim Zhadobov, Ronan Sauleau, Institut d’électronique et de télécommunications de Rennes, France Wednesday, July 10 Session IF342 14:20 - 15:50 Grand Ballroom AP-S Vehicular Antennas Session Chair: Peter de Maagt, European Space Agency IF342.1 Design of Multibeam Antenna with the Dielectric Lens and Board 22 Patch array antenna Syunsuke Sudo, Tomoaki Ide, Yoshihiko Kuwahara, Shizuoka University, Japan; Hiroyuki Kamo, Honda elesys Co.,Ltd., Japan IF342.2 Design and Experimental Validation of a Windscreen Patch Board 23 Array for C2C Communications Michele Gallo, Simona Bruni, Massimo Pannozzo, Daniel Zamberlan, Calearo Antenne S.p.A., Italy; Roberto Caso, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy 144 145 Th-AM IF342.3 Omnidirectional Printed Loop Antenna for Taxi Board 24Communications Luis Bras, Nuno Carvalho, Pedro Pinho, IT - Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal IF342.4 A New Quadrifilar Helix Antenna for Space Communications Board 25 Joseph Costantine, California State University Fullerton, United States; Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon / Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC) University of New Mexico, United States; Christos G. Christodoulou, Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC), University of New Mexico, United States IF342.5 Low-Profile Multimode Antenna for Vehicular Applications Board 26 Leonardo Lizzi, Fabien Ferrero, Jean-Marc Ribero, Robert Staraj, Laboratoire Electronique, Antennes et Télécommunications, France IF342.6 Wideband monopole for mobile, WLAN and C2C services in Board 27 vehicular applications Luis Fernando Carrera Suarez, Diana Veronica Navarro Mendez, Marta Cabedo-Fabres, Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; Michele Gallo, Simona Bruni, Massimo Pannozzo, Daniel Zamberlan, Calearo Antenne S.p.A., Italy IF342.7 Realization of a Synthesized Compact Automotive Roof-top Board 28 LTE Antenna Tobias Mahler, Jerzy Kowalewski, Lars Reichardt, Thomas Zwick, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany IF342.8 Invisible Antenna Combination Embedded in the Roof of a Board 29 Car with High Efficiency for Reception of SDARS – and GPS – Signals Johannes Kammerer, Stefan Lindenmeier, Universitaet der Bundeswehr Muenchen, Germany IF342.9 A Low-Profile Film Antenna Design for In-Car DAB VHF Band Board 30Applications Guan-Yu Chen, Fu-Ren Cai, Yun-Hao Hsu, Chang-Fa Yang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Tsai-Wen Cheng, Lon-Rong Hu, Asuka Semiconductor Incorporation, Taiwan IF342.10 Synthesis Based Antenna Design for Car-to-Car Board 31Communication Lars Reichardt, Yoke Leen Sit, Tobias Mahler, Tom Schipper, Thomas Zwick, Karlsruher Institute of Technology, Germany Thursday, July 11 Session 401 08:00 - 11:50 Salon II AP-S Broadband Antennas and Systems I Session Co-Chairs: Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras; Piero Angeletti, European Space Agency (ESA/ESTEC) 401.1 08:00 Simple and Low-Cost Wideband Omnidirectional Antenna on Metallic Cylinders Jaegeun Ha, Matthew Radway, Dejan S. Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 401.2 08:20 Circularly Polarized Very Broad Band Antenna for Radioastronomy Applications Edgar Colin-Beltran, Alonso Corona-Chavez, J.Eduardo Mendoza-Torres, INAOE, Mexico 401.3 08:40 Designing Ultra-wideband (UWB) Systems Using Effective Antenna Length Concept Alireza Gholipour, Amir Nader Askarpour, Reza Faraji-Dana, University of Tehran, Australia 401.4 Wideband and Dual Polarized Open-Ended Waveguide 09:00Antenna Takashi Maruyama, Tomohiro Takahashi, Satoshi Yamaguchi, Toru Takahashi, Yoshihiko Konishi, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan 401.5 09:20 Design of a Waveguide Dual-Mode Three-Way Power Divider for Dual-Polarization Beam Forming Networks at Ka-Band Nelson J.G. Fonseca, Daniele Petrolati, Piero Angeletti, European Space Agency ESA-ESTEC, Netherlands 09:40Break Th-AM 401.6 Compact Wideband Vivaldi Monopole for LTE Mobile 10:10Communications Diana Veronica Navarro Mendez, Luis Fernando Carrera Suarez, Miguel FerrandoBataller, Mariano Baquero-Escudero, Eva Antonino-Daviu, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; Michele Gallo, Simona Bruni, Massimo Pannozzo, Daniel Zamberlan, Calearo Antenne S.p.A., Italy 401.7 10:30 Decade Bandwidth Bidirectional Planar Log-Periodic Antennas and their Performance under Low and High Continuous-Wave (CW) Input Power Shulabh Gupta, Maxwell Perez, Joseph Mruk, Matthew Radway, University of Colorado, United States; Dejan S. Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 401.8 10:50 A Wideband Planar Monopole Antenna Set Perpendicularly Beside a Ground Plate Kyoichi Iigusa, Hiroshi Harada, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan 401.9 11:10 Improved Broadband Circularly Polarized Cross Dipole with Multiple Circular Parasitic Ring Resonators Rana El-Molla, Hany Hammad, German University in Cairo, Egypt 146 Thursday, July 11 Session 402 08:00 - 11:50 Palm 4 AP-S RFID Sensors and Systems Session Co-Chairs: Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University; Robert Burkholder, Ohio State University 402.1 08:00 Item-Level Passive UHF RFID Tag Locating Using Reader Antenna Spatial Diversity Shuai Shao, Robert Burkholder, The Ohio State University, United States 402.2 08:20 Compact Antenna Design for Hand-Held UHF RFID Readers Alexandru Tatomirescu, Osama Alrabadi, Gert Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark 402.3 08:40 Strongly Coupled Resonance Magnetic for RFID Applications Olutola Jonah, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Shun Yao, Florida International University, United States 402.4 09:00 A Localization Technique for Smart Bookshelves based on UHF-RFID Systems Andrea D’Alessandro, Alice Buffi, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy; Gabriele Isola, CAEN RFID s.r.l., Italy 402.5 09:20 A WSN-based Architecture for the E-Museum - The Experience At “Sala dei 500” in Palazzo Vecchio (Florence) Giovanni Menduni, Town Hall of Florence, Italy; Federico Viani, Fabrizio Robol, E. Giarola, Alessandro Polo, Giacomo Oliveri, Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy 09:40Break A 2D/3D RFID Static Test System Developed in a Spherical Near-Field Antenna Measurement Chamber Yuan-Hung Lee, Meng-Ying Tsai, Chang-Fa Yang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Ike Lin, WavePro, Taiwan 402.7 10:30 HF RFID Reader Antenna Generating Horizontal Magnetic Fields for Casino Applications Ji-Haeng Cho, Hae-Won Son, Chonbuk National University, Republic of Korea; Won-Kyu Choi, Chan-Won Park, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Republic of Korea 402.8 10:50 Chipless RFID Tags based on Multiple Band-rejected Planar Log-Periodic Antennas Shulabh Gupta, Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China 402.9 11:10 A Compact HF/UHF Dual Band RFID Tag Antenna Zi Long Ma, Li Jun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Jingtian Xi, Terry Tao Ye, The Hong Kong R&D Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management Enabling Technologies, Hong Kong SAR of China 147 Th-AM 402.6 10:10 Thursday, July 11 Session 403 08:00 - 12:10 Palm 5 AP-S/URSI Advanced Technologies for Terahertz Applications Session Co-Chairs: Hao Xin, University of Arizona; Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory at California Institute of Technology 403.1 High Gain Dielectric Reflectarray Antennas for THz 08:00Applications Payam Nayeri, University of Mississippi, United States; Min Liang, Rafael SaboryGarcía, Mingguang Tuo, University of Arizona, United States; Fan Yang, University of Mississippi, United States; Michael Gehm, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States; Atef Elsherbeni, University of Mississippi, United States 403.2 A Terahertz Dielectric Resonator Antenna for Sensing 08:20Applications Arpan Pal, Amit Mehta, Swansea University, United Kingdom 403.3 08:40 A Concentric-Arrayed Radial Line Slot Array Antenna for THz Applications Optimized Using PSO Algorithm Shubhendu Bhardwaj, Niru K. Nahar, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United States; John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 403.4 09:00 Graphene for THz Beam-Scanning Reflectarrays Eduardo Carrasco, Julien Perruisseau-Carrier, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland 403.5 09:20 MEMS Tunable THz Filters for Sensing Varittha Sanphuang, Niru K. Nahar, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States Th-AM 09:40Break 403.6 10:10 Plasmonic Photoconductive Antennas for Significant Terahertz Radiation Enhancement Christopher W. Berry, Mohammed Reza Hashemi, Mehmet Unlu, Mona Jarrahi, University of Michigan, United States 403.7 10:30 On-Wafer Device Characterization with Non-Contact Probes in the THz Band Cosan Caglayan, Georgios C. Trichopoulos, Kubilay Sertel, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United States 403.8 Full-Wave Electromagnetic Modeling of Terahertz RTD-Gated 10:50HEMTs Sai Tenneti, Niru K. Nahar, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United States; John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 403.9 11:10 THz Wireless Link for 650GHz Atmospheric Window Rey Febo, Cosan Caglayan, Kubilay Sertel, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United States 403.10 Analysis of Dispersion and Impedance Properties of Infrared 11:30 Impedance Surfaces Mohanapriya Swaminathan, Jenusha Shanmugam, Brian Lail, Florida Institute of Technology, United States 403.11 Full-wave Modeling of Sub-millimeter Wave Diode Parasitics 11:50 Yasir Karisan, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States 148 Thursday, July 11 Session 405 08:00 - 11:50 Narcissus/Orange URSI Frequency-Domain Methods I Session Co-Chairs: Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan; Francesco P. Andriulli, École Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications de Bretagne 405.1 High Order Impedance Boundary Condition for MoM 08:00Scattering Abil Aubakirov, Christian Daveau, Université Cergy-Pontoise, France; Paul Soudais, Dassault Aviation, France 405.2 08:20 Multi-GPU-based Acceleration of the Explicit Time Domain Volume Integral Equation Solver Using MPI-OpenACC Saber Feki, Ahmed Al-Jarro, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia 405.3 08:40 A Parallel MLMDA-Based Direct Integral Equation Solver Han Guo, Yang Liu, University of Michigan, United States; Jun Hu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States 405.4 A Hierarchical Scheme Based on the Generalized Method of 09:00Moments Daniel Dault, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States 405.5 09:20 Contactless Dosimetry with a Regularized Integral Equation Based Method Rajendra Mitharwal, Lanchuan Zhou, Francesco P. Andriulli, Telecom Bretagne, France 09:40Break 405.6 Regularized Graph Laplacians for Hierarchical Spectral 10:10Partitioning Rajendra Mitharwal, Francesco P. Andriulli, Telecom Bretagne, France 405.8 10:50 A New CBF-Generation Algorithm for an Efficient Analysis of Microwave Circuits and Antennas Etched on Layered Media Giacomo Bianconi, Chiara Pelletti, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 405.9 11:10 On the Numerical Calculation of Integrals Occurring in the Scattering by Circular Objects Francesca Di murro, Mario Lucido, Fulvio Schettino, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy 149 Th-AM 405.7 A New Coulomb Gauge Based Electric Field Integral Equation 10:30Method Xiaoyan Xiong, Li Jun Jiang, Wei E.I. Sha, Yat Hei Lo, The University of Hong Kong, China Thursday, July 11 Session 406 08:00 - 11:30 Iris/Hibiscus URSI Antenna Theory, Design, and Measurements I Session Co-Chairs: Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University; Amir Zaghloul, U.S. Army Research Laboratory and Virginia Tech 406.1 08:00 Evaluation of a compressed hyperhemispherical lens as a focal plane feed for Ka satellite applications Catarina C. Cruz, Sergio A. Matos, Eduardo B. Lima, Jorge R. Costa, Carlos A. Fernandes, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, IST-UTL, Portugal 406.2 08:20 Experimental Investigation of the Beam-Scanning Capabilities of a Stub-Loaded Half-width Microstrip Leaky-Wave Antenna Korede Akinlabi-Oladimeji, Junyan Tang, Edward J. Rothwell, Benjamin Crowgey, Raoul Ouedraogo, Michigan State University, United States 406.3 08:40 High-gain planar horn antenna working at 60 and 77GHz. Unai Beaskoetxea, Miguel Beruete, Francisco Falcone Lanas, Mario Sorolla, Public University of Navarre, Spain 406.4 09:00 Level-set based Topology Optimization of MM-Wave Large Aperture Lens Designs Huseyin Yigit, Gullu Kiziltas, Sabanci University, Turkey 406.5 Spherical Meander Dipole with Optimum Filling 09:20Configuration Amir Zaghloul, W. O’Keefe Coburn, Louis Jenkins, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States Th-AM 09:40Break 406.6 10:10 Fast Source Imaging Using A Multilevel Non-Uniform Grid Algorithm in Oblate Spheroidal Coordinates Alexander Gergel, Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel 406.7 10:30 An Optically Transparent Two-Element Wideband Array Antenna with Unidirectional and Tilted Beam For Ground Vehicles Mani Kashanianfard, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 406.8 10:50 A Comparison of Measured and Computed Data for Photoconductive Antennas John C. Young, Darren Boyd, Stephen D. Gedney, University of Kentucky, United States; Jinjun Liu, University of Louisville, United States; Takehito Suzuki, Ibaraki University, Japan 406.9 11:10 Directed Rounded-Edge Bow-Tie Antenna for Direction Finding at Ultra High Frequencies Mehmet Ozturk, Murat Kebeli, TUBITAK-BILGEM, Turkey 150 Thursday, July 11 Session 407 08:00 - 11:50 Quince/Poinsettia URSI Numerical Methods I Session Co-Chairs: John Volakis, Ohio State University; Shankar Balasubramaniam, Michigan State University 407.1 08:00 Analysis of scattering from time varying surfaces with the Generalized Method of Moments: the scalar case Jie Li, Andrew Pray, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States 407.2 08:20 Analysis of Nonlinear Electromagnetic Problems Using Time-Domain Finite Element Method Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 407.3 08:40 Mixed Basis Functions for Fast Analysis of Antennas Near Voxel-Based Human Models Jackson W. Massey, Fangzhou Wei, Ali E. Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 407.4 Compressive Sensing and Finite-Difference Methods in 09:00Electromagnetics Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada 407.5 09:20 Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis for Time-Domain Electromagnetics using Polynomial Chaos Andrew Austin, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada 09:40Break 407.6 10:10 A Fast Surface Integral Equation Solver for the Radiative Transfer Equation Eric Michielssen, John Schotland, Unviersity of Michigan, United States 407.7 10:30 On using Charge as an Additional Unknown in the EFIE-hd to Improve Mesh Stability Jin Cheng, Robert J. Adams, University of Kentucky, United States 407.9 11:10 Hardy Space Transparent Boundary Conditions Within An Interior Penalty Discontinuous Galerkin Framework Andrew Baczewski, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States 407.10 Time-Domain Analysis of THz Detectors Composed of 11:30 Electro-optic, Dispersive, and Anisotropic Crystals Nooshin Mohammadi Estakhri, Mahmoud Shahabadi, University of Tehran, Iran 151 Th-AM 407.8 A New Impedance Boundary Condition for FDTD Mesh 10:50Truncation Kadappan Panayappan, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Takuji Arima, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United States Thursday, July 11 Session 408 08:00 - 11:50 International Center AP-S Electromagnetic Properties of Materials Session Co-Chairs: Raphael Kastner, Tel Aviv University; Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas 408.1 08:00 Graphene: A Two Dimensional Material in Three Dimensional Structures Ergun Simsek, The George Washington University, United States 408.2 08:20 Shielding Effectiveness of Tinted Automotive Films Bryan Murray, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United States; Amir Zaghloul, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States 408.3 08:40 Characterization of anisotropic conduction of horizontally aligned carbon nanotube thin films Si Li, University of Science and Technology of China, China; Wei Hua, Sichuan University, China; Min Liang, Mingguang Tuo, Univeristy of Arizona, United States; Sameh Tawfick, John Hart, University of Michigan, United States; Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China; Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States 408.4 09:00 A New Tool for the Retrieval of Effective Permittivity of Ground by Using a Commercial GPR Davide Ramaccia, Claudia Guattari, Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, Roma Tre University, Italy 408.5 09:20 High Electromagnetic Conductance Media Raphael Kastner, Tel Aviv University, Israel Th-AM 09:40Break 408.6 10:10 Three Dimensional Printing of Graded Dielectrics Using Ultrasonic Powder Deposition David Roper, Mark Mirotznik, Shridhar Yarlagadda, University of Delaware, United States 408.7 10:30 Implementation of microstrip planar filters with dispersive and anti-dispersive features in microwave frequencies for analysis of precursor fields Ana Vazquez Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain; Francisco Falcone Lanas, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Muhammad Dawood, New Mexico State University, United States 408.8 10:50 Refractive Properties of Artificial Dielectrics Consisting of a Periodic Wire Medium Antônio Tomaz de Carvalho, Aeronautics Technological Institute (ITA), Brazil; Joaquim Barroso, National Institute for Space Research (INPE), Brazil 408.9 11:10 Estimation of the Complex Permittivity of Building Materials using a Conformal Conductive-Textile Microstrip Patch Antenna Effat El Khashab, Hany Hammad, Mohamed Ashour, Tallal El Shabrawy, German University in Cairo, Egypt 408.10 Mechanism and Simulation of Blackout Mitigation by Electric 11:30 and Magnetic Fields During Reentry Donglin Liu, Xiaoping Li, Kai Xie, Xidian University, China 152 Thursday, July 11 Session 409 08:00 - 11:10 Salon I AP-S/URSI Lens Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Nelson Fonseca, European Space Agency (ESA/ESTEC); Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology 409.1 08:00 Pattern Ellipticity For Silicon Lenses Ozan Gurbuz, Chih-Hsiang Ko, University of California, San Diego, United States; Jennifer Edwards, Apple Inc., United States; Gabriel Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United States 409.2 Design of a Dielectric Flat Lens Antenna for 60 GHz WPAN 08:20Applications Marc Imbert, Jordi Romeu, Lluís Jofre, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain 409.3 08:40 An Improved Design Method for Two-Dimensional Rotman Lenses With Reduced Phase-Aberrations Nelson J.G. Fonseca, European Space Agency ESA-ESTEC, Netherlands 409.4 Comparison of 2-, 3- and 4-Layer Phase Shifting Surface Lens 09:00Antennas Nicolas Gagnon, Aldo Petosa, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada; Derek McNamara, University of Ottawa, Canada 409.5 09:20 Extended Hemispherical Lens Fed by Wideband Arrays of Connected Leaky-Wave Slots Daniele Cavallo, Ozan Yurduseven, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Giorgio Carluccio, Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy 09:40Break 409.6 10:10 Flat Lenses and Reflectors Omar Ramahi, Miguel Ruphuy, Zhao Ren, University of Waterloo, Canada 409.7 10:30 All-Dielectric, True-Time-Delay, Planar Microwave Lenses Meng Li, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States 409.8 10:50 Cone-Shape Fresnel Zone Lens of Flat Dielectric Rings Hristo Hristov, José Rodríguez, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile; Lyubomir Kamburov, Jordan Urumov, Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria Th-AM 153 Thursday, July 11 Session 410 08:00 - 11:50 International North AP-S Metamaterial Structures and Devices I Session Co-Chairs: Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London; Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta 410.1 08:00 CPW Discontinuities-based Metamaterial Inclusions Ousama Abu Safia, University of Quebec, Canada; Larbi Talbi, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada; Khelifa Hettak, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada; Ali Kabiri, Harvard University, United States 410.2 08:20 Noise Power in Active Broadband Metamaterials Yifeng Fan, Khalid Rajab, Yang Hao, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 410.3 Analysis of Propagation in Metamaterial-Lined Circular 08:40Waveguides Justin G. Pollock, Ashwin K. Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada 410.4 09:00 2D Multiplier with Left-Handed Focusing Lens for Terahertz Signal Generation Gregory Milford, University of New South Wales, Australia; George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada 410.5 09:20 Lenster - A mm-wave flat lens: Further analysis Paul Moseley, Giorgio Savini, London’s Global University, United Kingdom; Elena Saenz, European Space Agency, United Kingdom; Jin Zhang, Peter Ade, Cardiff, United Kingdom 09:40Break Th-AM 410.6 A Probe for Detecting Magnetostatic Surface Resonant 10:10Spheres Zhao Ren, University of Waterloo, Canada; Ali Kabiri, Harvard University, United States; Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada 410.7 10:30 Novel CSRR-loaded left handed microstrip transmission line, for microwave applications. Daniel Decle Colin, Zhirun Hu, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom 410.8 10:50 Photosensitive SRR-metamaterials Alexey Slobozhanyuk, Polina Kapitanova, Dmitry Filonov, Pavel Belov, Laboratory Metamaterials/NRU ITMO, Russian Federation; Ilya Shadrivov, David Powell, Yuri Kivshar, Nonlinear Physics Center/Australian National University, Australia; Mikhail Lapine, CUDOS, School of Physics/University of Sydney, Australia 410.9 11:10 Homogenization and Applications of Ferromagnetic Nano-wires based Metamaterials Jue Wang, Zhen Peng, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States 410.10 Genetic Programming for the Design and Optimization of 11:30 Compact 3D Metatmaterial Ground Planes for Low-Frequency Operation Jill Nakatsu, Jennifer Taylor Rayno, Nuri Celik, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States 154 Thursday, July 11 Session 411 08:00 - 11:30 International South AP-S Mobile and small antennas Session Co-Chairs: Robert Staraj, LEAT-UNSA; Siamak Ebadi, Intellectual Ventures 411.1 08:00 A Dual Band Balanced Planar Inverted F Antenna (PIFA) for Mobile Applications Adnan Iftikhar, Muhammad Rafiq, Muhammad Masud, Bilal Ijaz, Sayan Roy, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States 411.2 08:20 Fast Analysis and Design Solution of Multi-Antenna System for 1.15 to 5.825GHz Mobile Terminal Applications with Optimizing Isolation Performance Rafik Addaci, IFSTTAR-LEOST, France; Robert Staraj, LEAT-UNSA, France 411.3 08:40 Flexible Yagi-Uda Antenna for Wearable Electronic Devices Ayman Abbosh, Radu Babiceanu, Hussain Al-Rizzo, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Haider Khaleel, Sonomo State University, United States; Said Abushamleh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States 411.4 09:00 Isolation of High-Q Antennas for Mobile Handsets Pevand Bahramzy, Molex interconnect, Denmark; Gert Frølund Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark 411.5 Dual Bow-Tie-Like Monopole Antenna with Enhanced 09:20Isolation Hsien Kang Tseng, Powen Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 09:40Break Textile Antenna for Electromagnetic Energy Harvesting for GSM900 and DCS1800 bands Ricardo Gonçalves, Nuno B. Carvalho, Pedro Pinho, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; Caroline Loss, Rita Salvado, Universidade da Beira Interior, Portugal 411.7 10:30 Group Delay of High Q Antennas Pevand Bahramzy, Molex interconnect, Denmark; Gert Frølund Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark 411.8 10:50 A High Isolation MIMO Antenna for WLAN and WiMax Teng Guo, Dongya Shen, Wenping Ren, Yunnan University, China; Xiupu Zhang, Concordia University, Canada 411.9 11:10 Planar Monopole Antennas for the Brazilian Digital TV Marcelo Perotoni, UFABC, Brazil; Marcos Vieira Stefanelli, Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Brazil 155 Th-AM 411.6 10:10 Thursday, July 11 Session 412 08:00 - 11:50 Palm 3 AP-S Microstrip Antenna Arrays I Session Co-Chairs: Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University; Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota 412.1 08:00 30-dBi Gain Microstrip Grid Array Antenna at 24 GHz on a Single-Layer Substrate Lin Zhang, Yue Ping Zhang, Yilong Lu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 412.2 08:20 Low profile and anti-jam GPS array Cédric Martel, ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab, France 412.3 08:40 A Dual-Band Phased Array Antenna System Based on Butler Matrix Network Han Ren, Jin Shao, Bayaner Arigong, Rongguo Zhou, Hualiang Zhang, University of North Texas, United States 412.4 09:00 Scanning Characteristics of a Self-Adapting Phased-Array Antenna on a Wedge-Shaped Conformal Surface Benjamin Braaten, Irfan Ullah, Sanjay Nariyal, Aftab Naqvi, North Dakota State University, United States; Mina Iskander, Dimitris E. Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States 412.5 09:20 Mono-static RCS Reduction using Modified Van Atta Array Youngsub Kim, Woosung Lee, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea Th-AM 09:40Break 412.6 10:10 Beam-Tilted Dipole-EBG Array Antenna for Future Base Station Applications Ilkyu Kim, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States 412.7 10:30 Design of a Four-Element Horn Antenna Array Fed by Inverted Microstrip Gap Waveguide Elena Pucci, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Eva Rajo-Iglesias, Jose-Luis Vazquez-Roy, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain; Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 412.8 10:50 Design Optimization of Microstrip Antenna Arrays Using Surrogate-Based Methodology Slawomir Koziel, Stanislav Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland 412.9 Linear Antenna Array Synthesis using Invasive Weed 11:10Optimization Lakshman Pappula, Debalina Ghosh, IIT Bhubaneswar, India 412.10 Comparative Study of Bio-Inspired Optimization Techniques 11:30 in Antenna Array Failure Compensation Omprakash Acharya, Amalendu Patnaik, Sachendra N Sinha, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India 156 Thursday, July 11 Session 413 08:00 - 09:40 Crystal AP-S Dielectric Resonator Antennas with Circular and Dual Polarizations Session Chair: Kwok Wa Leung, City University of Hong Kong 413.1 08:00 Compact circularly polarized hollow dielectric resonator antenna with embedded vertical feed network Wei Wei Li, Kwok Wa Leung, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China 413.2 Circular Polarisation XDRA for Broadband Underground 08:20Communications Taieb Elkarkraoui, Gilles Y. Delisle, Université Laval, Canada; Nadir Hakem, Yacouba Coulibaly, Université du Québec en Abitibi Témiscamingue, Canada 413.3 Planar Wideband Circularly Polarized Dielectric Resonator 08:40Antenna Mohsen Khalily, Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin, Shadi Danesh, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia 413.4 09:00 Pattern Reconfigurable Dielectric Loaded Antenna (DLA) for Polarisation Diversity Wi-Fi Access Point Zhijiao Chen, Massimo Candotti, Clive Parini, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 413.5 09:20 Dual-Polarized Dielectric Resonator Antenna with Very High Isolation and Lower Cross-Polarization Shun-Shi Zhong, Shanghai University, China; Ling-Bing Kong, Xiao-Rong Tang, Shanghai Aerospace Electronic Technology Institute, China Thursday, July 11 Session 414 10:10 - 11:30 Crystal AP-S Session Co-Chairs: Yahia Antar, Royal Military College of Canada; Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University 414.1 10:10 Gaussian Process Antenna Modeling Using Neighborhood-Data-Expanded Training Sets Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland; Pieter Jacobs, University of Pretoria, South Africa 414.2 10:30 Optimally Design of Hybrid Rectngular Dielectric Resonator Antenna By Using Genetic Algorithms Ali Al-Azza, Frances Harackiewicz, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, United States 414.3 10:50 Dual-Band Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna with Varying Permittivity in f-direction Raghvendra Kumar Chaudhary, Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Animesh Biswas, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India 414.4 11:10 Annular Shape Microstrip Feeding Technique for Cylindrical and Half-split Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna for Broadband Applications Rajnish Kumar, Raghvendra Kumar Chaudhary, Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India 157 Th-AM Dielectric Resonator Antennas Enhanced Characteristics using Optimization and Material Combinations Thursday, July 11 Session 415 08:00 - 11:30 Camelia/Dogwood URSI Propagation and Remote Sensing in Complex and Random Media Session Co-Chairs: Akira Ishimaru, University of Washington; Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory 415.1 08:00 Hard Wall Imaging of Objects hidden by non-penetrating obstacles using Time Reversal technique Akira Ishimaru, Ce Zhang, Yasuo Kuga, University of Washington, United States 415.2 08:20 Radar Range Echoes from Mars Cratered Rough Surface/Subsurface and Inversions of Layering Parameters Ya-Qiu Jin, H.X. Ye, C. Liu, Fudan University, China 415.3 08:40 Nanoparticles for Electromagnetic Fields Enhancement in Cross Well Imaging of Subsurface Wenji Zhang, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States 415.4 09:00 Polarimetric Temporal Backscattering P-Band SAR Coherence on Tropical Forests: Rainy and Dry Seasons Alia Hamadi, C. Albinet, Centre d’Etudes Spatiales de la BIOsphère (CESBIO), France; Pierre Borderies, ONERA, France; T. Koleck, L. Villard, T. LeToan, Centre d’Etudes Spatiales de la BIOsphère (CESBIO), France; F. Rocca, S. Tebaldini, D. Ho Tong Minh, Politecnico di Milano, Italy 415.5 09:20 Effect of Random Medium on Wave Propagation in Evaporation Ducts above a Rough Sea Surface Yung-Hsiang Chou, Jean-Fu Kiang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 09:40Break Th-AM 415.6 Three Representations of Signal Propagation in a Random 10:10Waveguide Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States 415.7 10:30 The Impact of Random Rough Surfaces on the Identification of Chiral Materials Paul Crittenden, Jacksonville University, United States; Ezekiel Bahar, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States 415.8 10:50 Symmetrical Property of Dyadic Green’s Functions for Layered Non-reciprocal Medium Ying Huang, Jay Kyoon Lee, Syracuse University, United States 158 Thursday, July 11 Session 416 08:00 - 11:50 Azalea/Begonia AP-S Antenna Near Field and Mutual Coupling Session Co-Chairs: Brian Lail, Florida Institute of Technology; Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University 416.1 08:00 Performance Analysis of Three Solutions to Blockage Problem in Antennas Operating in Shared Platform Environment Yuda Zhou, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University / King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, United States 416.2 Generating Bessel Beams Using an Electrically-Large Annular 08:20Slot Mohammadreza F. Imani, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States 416.3 08:40 Mutual Decoupling of Collocated Loops and Coils Gregory Durnan, Hemisphere GPS, United States 416.4 09:00 Near-Field Analysis of Infrared Folded Dipole Impedance Yuancheng Xu, Brian Lail, Florida Institute of Technology, United States 416.5 09:20 Effect of Changing Height and Length of Line on Crosstalk Zahra Mousavi Razi, Semnan University, Iran; Mitra Kalhori, ACECR, Iran 09:40Break A Hybrid Structure to Reduce Electromagnetic Interactions Between Two Antennas Using Artificial Materials Mahmoud Niroo Jazi, Tayeb A. Denidni, University of Quebec, Canada 416.7 10:30 Novel Compact Decoupling Network for Closely Spaced Three-Element Arrays Yantao Yu, Ying Jiang, Sahr Mbayo, Wenjiang Feng, Shiyong Chen, Chongqing University, China 416.8 10:50 Suppression of the Mutual Coupling between Microstrip Antenna Arrays Using Negative Permeability Metamaterial on LTCC Substrate Zhenzhe Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 416.9 11:10 Mutual Coupling Reduction in Microstrip Array Antennas by Using Uniplanar Compact EBG Structure and Concave Rectangular Patches Bahare Mohammadzade, Majid Afsahi, Pejman Rezaei, Semnan University, Iran 159 Th-AM 416.6 10:10 Thursday, July 11 Session 417 08:00 - 11:50 Salon III AP-S Enabling Research for Smart and Adaptive Antenna Systems Session Co-Chairs: Rodney G. Vaughan, Simon Fraser University; Dennis Prather, University of Delaware 417.1 08:00 Stretchable Antennas: An Overview Shahrzad Jalali Mazlouman, Alireza Mahanfar, Carlo Menon, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada 417.2 Airborne Antenna Array Calibration with Signals of 08:20Opportunity Andrew Kintz, Inder Gupta, The Ohio State University, United States 417.3 Active Antennas for 20-90 MHz: Examples and Practical 08:40Limits Richard Tillman, Steven Ellingson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States 417.4 An Agile Reconfigurable Beam Antenna with Nulling 09:00Capability George Cheng, Yong Zhu, Gene Wu, Jan Grzesik, Allwave Corporation, United States 417.5 09:20 Circularly Polarized Antenna Array of Digitally Controlled Linearly Polarized Elements Nikola Basta, Felix Antreich, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany Th-AM 09:40Break 417.6 10:10 Dual-Band Scan-Phase Diversity System for American and European SDARS Simon Senega, Leopold Reiter, Stefan Lindenmeier, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany 417.7 10:30 Joint RF-feeder network and digital beamformer design for cellular base-station antennas Florian Pivit, Vijay Venkateswaran, Bell Labs, Alcatel Lucent Ireland, Ireland 417.8 10:50 Photodiode-Coupled Active Metamaterial Antenna with Boosted Radiation Efficiency Jian Bai, Shouyuan Shi, Dennis Prather, University of Delaware, United States 417.9 11:10 7/8-GHz Band 2x2 Circular Patch Active Integrated Array Antenna for Solar Sail Applications Satoshi Yoshida, Yuta Kobayashi, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan; Goh Fukuda, Tokyo University of Science, Japan; Ryu Funase, Osamu Mori, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan; Masami Hasegawa, Tamotsu Suda, Japan Radio Co., Ltd., Japan; Shigeo Kawasaki, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan 417.10 A Novel Self-Adaptive Anti-Doppler Time Modulated Antenna 11:30 Array System Anjie Cao, Chong He, Xianling Liang, Ronghong Jin, Junping Geng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 160 Thursday, July 11 Session IF418 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom URSI Theoretical Electromagnetics Thursday, July 11 Session IF419 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom URSI Guided Wave Structures and FSS windows Session Co-Chairs: Vakur B. Ertürk, Bilkent University; Carlos Alberto Leal Sevillano, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid IF419.1 Designs for Multi-Port Bifurcated Waveguide Power Dividers Board 11 at Millimeter-Wave Frequencies Wei-Shiun Lan, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan; Dow-Chih Niu, Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Eric Li, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan IF419.2 Equivalent circuit of multi-aperture waveguide irises and its Board 12 application in the design of compact filters Carlos Alberto Leal Sevillano, Jose Ramon Montejo Garai, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Jorge Alfonso Ruiz Cruz, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain; Jesus Maria Rebollar, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain 161 Th-AM Session Chair: Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology IF418.1 A Novel Method of Singularity Removal in Self-Term Board 1 Computations of the Three-Dimensional Green’s Function John Hall, ECPI University, United States IF418.2 Superabsorbers and Invisible Sensors Board 2 Nasim Mohammadi Estakhri, Romain Fleury, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States IF418.3 The Duality Relation for 2D Complementary Optical Board 3Nanocircuits Juan D. Baena, Julián D. Ortiz, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Ricardo Marqués, Vicente Delgado, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain IF418.4 The Fundamental Properties of Statistical Power Balance Board 4 Method at the General Homogeneous Environments Young Seung Lee, Seung Keun Park, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Republic of Korea IF418.5 Localized Monochromatic and Pulsed Waves in Hyperbolic Board 5Media Ioannis Besieris, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Amr Shaarawi, The American University of Cairo, Egypt IF418.6 Uniaxial Depolarizing Dyad Artifact Removal via Spectral Board 6 Domain Analysis Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States IF418.7 Estimation and Empirically Verification of Radar Cross Board 7 Section of a Dielectric Lossy Cylinder above Rough Surface Hamid Nejati, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States IF418.8 Radiation from a Coaxially Fed Annular Slot Surrounded by Board 8Corrugations Dong Yeop Na, Ji Hyung Kim, Yong Bae Park, Ajou University, Republic of Korea; Kyung-Young Jung, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea IF418.9 Limitation on Far-Field Super Directivity Using Board 9 Transformation Optics Bae-Ian Wu, AFRL, United States IF419.3 A Source-Model-Based Computational Technique for Modal Board 13 Analysis of Chains of Periodic Metallic Nanowires Embedded in a HalfSpace Substrate Dana Szafranek, Yehuda Leviatan, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel IF419.4 Broadband, Nondestructive Characterization of PEC-Backed Board 14 Materials Using a Dual-Ridged-Waveguide Probe Milo Hyde, Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States IF419.5 Wave Excitation and Propagation in a Dielectric Rod Array Board 15 Yang Li, Baylor University, United States; Mário Silveirinha, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal IF419.6 Subwavelength Resolution of Conical Fresnel Zone Lens Board 16 José Rodríguez, Héctor Carrasco, Hristo Hristov, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile IF419.7 Reduction of radiation losses of the single-wire waveguide at Board 17 THz frequencies Antonio Berenguer, Mariano Baquero-Escudero, Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain IF419.8 Harmonic-Suppressed Miniaturized-Element Frequency Board 18 Selective Surfaces for Low-Observable Antenna Applications Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States IF419.9 Moth-Eye Anti-Reflective Structures Using Optimized Board 19 Aperture Shapes Paul Ransom, NAVSEA Warfare Center, Carderock Divsion, United States; Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America, United States; Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States; Brandon L. Good, NAVSEA Warfare Center, Carderock Divsion, United States IF419.10 Derivation of Green’s Function Representations for the Board 20 Analysis of Sectoral Waveguides Embedded in Cylindrically Stratified Media Mert Kalfa, Vakur B. Ertürk, Bilkent University, Turkey Thursday, July 11 Session IF420 09:10 - 10:40 Grand Ballroom AP-S Th-PM Wireless Propagation in Vehicular Environments Session Chair: Tatsuya Kashiwa, Kitami Institute of Technology IF420.1 Distance Characteristics of Electric Field Pattern for an Board 21 Antenna Mounted on a Car in UHF Band Kenji Taguchi, Suguru Imai, Tatsuya Kashiwa, Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan; Hiroshi Kuribayashi, Satoru Komatsu, Honda R&D Co., Ltd., Japan IF420.2 Analysis of Penetration loss of Light Rail Transit Vehicle Board 22 using Parallel MoM Chi-Hou Chio, Sio-Weng Ting, Kam-Weng Tam, University of Macau, Macao SAR of China; Tapan K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States IF420.3 Simulation Framework for the Estimation of Future Board 23 Interference Situations between Automotive Radars Tom Schipper, Silvia Prophet, Lukasz Zwirello, Marlene Harter, Lars Reichardt, Thomas Zwick, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany IF420.4 Wireless Channel Test-bed for DSRC Applications using USRP Board 24 Software Defined Radio Arun Kumar, Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota, United States 162 IF420.5 Characterization of Fields in the Proximity of Vehicle Board 25 Mounted Sources over the Real Ground Timothy Samson, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan S. Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Chang Ahn, Yeungnam University, United States IF420.6 Effects of Antenna Selection on Vehicle to Vehicle Board 26 Communication in Highways Esrafil Jedari, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran; Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota, United States; Behnam Shahrrava, University of Windsor, Canada; Zahra Atlasbaf, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran IF420.7 Antenna Profile of a Solar Array Board 27 Christopher Woehrle, Derek Doyle, Christos G. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States Th-PM 163 Thursday, July 11 Session 421 13:10 - 17:00 Salon II AP-S Broadband Antennas and Systems II Session Co-Chairs: Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras; Giuseppe Mazzarella, Università di Cagliari 421.1 13:10 A New Realization of an Efficient Broadband Conformal Magnetic Current Dipole Antenna Tom Sebastian, Sergio Clavijo, Rodolfo Diaz, Arizona State University, United States; Chris Daniel, David Auckland, JEM Engineering, LLC, United States 421.2 13:30 X-band metamaterial-based Luneburg lens antenna Abdallah Dhouibi, LEME, EA 4416, Univ. Paris Ouest, France; Shah Nawaz Burokur, André de Lustrac, IEF, Univ. Paris-Sud, CNRS, UMR 8622, France; Alain Priou, LEME, EA 4416, Univ. Paris Ouest, France 421.3 Broadband metamaterial-based half Maxwell fish-eye lens 13:50antenna Abdallah Dhouibi, LEME, EA 4416, Univ. Paris Ouest, France; Shah Nawaz Burokur, André de Lustrac, IEF, Univ. Paris-Sud, CNRS, UMR 8622, France; Alain Priou, LEME, EA 4416, Univ. Paris Ouest, France 421.4 14:10 421.5 14:30 Conceptual Design of a Dielectric Hemispherical Lens Antenna with a Congruent Radiation Pattern for Beam Steering Applications Christoph Dahl, Bianca Will, Christian Schulz, Ilona Rolfes, Christoph Baer, Thomas Musch, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany Fabrication of Photoresist-Based Polymer Resonator Antennas Using Ultra-Thick SU-8 Based Dry Films Atabak Rashidian, University of Manitoba, Canada; Mohammadreza Tayfeh Aligodarz, David Klymyshyn, University of Saskatchewan, Canada; Martin Boerner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada; Jürgen Mohr, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Th-PM 14:50Break 421.6 15:20 A Wire Antenna for Broadband WLAN and Wi-Fi Applications 421.7 15:40 Comparison of The Directed Bow-Tie Antenna Types for Direction Finding at UHF Mehmet Ozturk, Murat Kebeli, TUBITAK-BILGEM, Turkey Giovanni Andrea Casula, Giuseppe Mazzarella, Giorgio Montisci, Università di Cagliari, Italy 421.8 A Novel Broadband Dual-Polarization Antenna with High 16:00Isolation Zengdi Bao, Zaiping Nie, Xianzheng Zong, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 421.9 16:20 Printed Log-Periodic Antenna Fed by UWB Balun for Multi-Polarization Operation Keng-Chih Lin, Yi-Cheng Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 421.10 Ultra-wideband CPW antenna integrated with narrow band 16:40 dielectric resonator Idris Messaoudene, Université de Constantine 1, Algeria; Tayeb A. Denidni, University of Quebec, Canada; Abdelmadjid Benghalia, Université de Constantine 1, Algeria 164 Thursday, July 11 Session 422 13:10 - 17:00 AP-S Palm 4 Special Session Advances in RFID Sensing: An Emerging Wireless Identification and Sensing Technology Session Co-Chairs: Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology; Lauri Sydänheimo, Tampere University of Technology 422.1 13:10 A Dual-Band Retrodirective Reflector Array on Paper Utilizing Substrate Integrated Waveguide (SIW) and Inkjet Printing Technologies for Chipless RFID Tag and Sensor Applications Sangkil Kim, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Anya Traille, Hervé Aubert, Laboratoire d’Analyse et d’Architecure des Systémes, France; Apostolos Georgiadis, Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain; Manos. M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 422.2 13:30 A Novel Wireless Inkjet-Printed Chipless Sensor for Moisture Detection Utilizing Carbon Nanotube Arnaud Vena, A. Ali Babar, Lauri Sydänheimo, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Manos. M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 422.3 13:50 An antenna-based RFID expansion joint monitor Rahul Bhattacharyya, Prasanna Kalansuriya, Sanjay Sarma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States 422.4 14:10 3D Gesture Recognition Using Passive RFID Tags Rasmus Krigslund, Petar Popovski, Gert Frølund Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark 422.5 14:30 A Monopole-Coupled RFID Sensor For Pervasive Soil Moisture Monitoring Azhar Hasan, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan; Rahul Bhattacharyya, Sanjay Sarma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States 14:50Break Fully-Passive Devices for RFID Smart Sensing Luca Catarinucci, Riccardo Colella, Danilo De Donno, Luciano Tarricone, University of Salento, Italy 422.7 15:40 UHF RFID Temperature Sensor Tag using Novel HDPE-BST Composite Material Qian Qiao, University of Mississippi, United States; Li Zhang, Tshinghua University, China; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China; Zhengxing Yue, Tshinghua University, China; Atef Elsherbeni, University of Mississippi, United States 422.8 Enhancing RFID Sensing Capabilities: Multi-Load 16:00Backscattering Santiago Capdevila, Lluís Jofre, Jordi Romeu, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain; Jean Charles Bolomey, Supélec, Spain 422.9 16:20 Link Budgets for Backscatter Radio and RFID Systems Using Power-optimized Waveforms Christopher Valenta, Gregory Durgin, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States 422.10 Experimental Validation of Phase-Based Localization of 16:40 UHF-RFID tags moving on a Conveyor Belt Alice Buffi, Andrea Baroni, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy 165 Th-PM 422.6 15:20 Thursday, July 11 Session 423 13:10 - 17:00 Palm 5 URSI Novel Transmission-Line Structures, Electronic and Photonic Devices Session Co-Chairs: Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University; Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University 423.1 13:10 Material Enhancement Strategies and CFD Analysis of an Aerodynamically Functionalized Antenna Franklin Drummond, Gregory Huff, Michael Young, Texas A&M University, United States 423.2 13:30 Performance Comparison between FDTD and FEM for the Simulation of Plasmonic Waveguide Operating at Optical Communication Frequency Ya-Chi Liu, Kai Chang, Texas A&M University, United States; John Fwu, SGI, United States; Liwen Shih, University of Houston-Clear Lake, United States 423.3 13:50 A 44/60-GHz Concurrent Dual-Band Power Amplifier Juseok Bae, Cam Nguyen, Texas A&M University, United States 423.4 GaN Non-Linear Modeling for Ka Band Resistive Mixer 14:10Design Ken Mcknight, Army Research Lab, United States; Mona Zaghloul, The George Washington University, United States 423.5 14:30 A Micromachined Y-band 4.4 dB Directional Coupler Based on Cavity-Backed Coplanar Waveguide (CBCPW) Meysam Moallem, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States Th-PM 14:50Break 423.6 15:20 Complementary Frequency Selective Surfaces for Waveguide Dielectric Measurements Chinwe Njoku, William Whittow, Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom 423.7 15:40 Multilayer Two-Line Microstrip Directional Coupler Design Sathwik Madishetti, Abdullah Eroglu, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, United States 423.8 16:00 Dispersion Shaping of Double-Ring-Bar Slow-Wave Structures for Traveling Wave Tubes Muhammed Zuboraj, Nil Apaydin, Kubilay Sertel, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United States; John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 423.9 Microwave Planar Non-linear Phase Shifter in microstrip 16:20geometry Bijoy K Kuanr, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Alka V Kuanr, Shaheed Rajguru College of Applied Sciences For Women, University of Delhi, India; R. E. Camley, Z Celinski, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 166 Thursday, July 11 Session 424 13:10 - 17:00 Narcissus/Orange URSI Frequency-Domain Methods II Session Co-Chairs: Roberto Graglia, Politecnico di Torino; Andrew Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology 424.1 13:10 A Well-Conditioned Solution of a Combined Field Formulation Without the Search for Global Loops Francesco P. Andriulli, Telecom Bretagne, France; Kristof Cools, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; Ignace Bogaert, University of Ghent, Belgium; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States 424.2 13:30 A Three-Dimensional BCGS-FFT Method for Inhomogeneous Anisotropic Scatterers with High Dielectric and Magnetic Contrasts Zhiru Yu, Wenji Zhang, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States 424.3 13:50 Analysis of Nanostructures with Complex Shape using improved Generalized Method of Moments Jie Li, Daniel Dault, Naveen Nair, Beibei Liu, Yiying Tong, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States 424.4 14:10 Solving Very Large Scattering Problems Using a Parallel PWTD-Enhanced Surface Integral Equation Solver Yang Liu, University of Michigan, United States; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States 424.5 14:30 Nystrom Implementation of a Combined Field Integral Equation Using Approximate Helmholtz Decompositions of the Current on a PEC Nastaran Hendijani, Jin Cheng, Robert J. Adams, University of Kentucky, United States 14:50Break 424.6 15:20 The locally perturbated model for the scattering of electromagnetic waves from finite conductivity two-dimensional rough surfaces David Miret, DCNS, France; Gabriel Soriano, Aix Marseille Université, France; Marc Saillard, Université de Toulon, France Detection of Degenerate Eigenmodes in Symmetric Cavities and Their Computation Using Boundary Element Method Denis Sievers, University of Paderborn, Germany 424.8 16:00 Singular Hierarchical Vector Elements of the Additive Kind for Triangular Meshes Roberto Graglia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Andrew Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Ladislau Matekovits, Paolo Petrini, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 424.9 16:20 Electromagnetic Scattering from Arbitrary Shaped Multiple Objects by Superposition Solution Combined with Method of Moments Masahiro Tanaka, Kazuo Tanaka, Gifu University, Japan 424.10 Novel Single-Source Integral Equation for Accurate 16:40 Quasi-Magneto-Static Modeling of Current Flow in 3D Conductors Anton Menshov, Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada 167 Th-PM 424.7 15:40 Thursday, July 11 Session 425 13:10 - 17:00 Iris/Hibiscus URSI Antenna Theory, Design, and Measurements II Session Co-Chairs: Sembiam Rengarajan, California State University; Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University 425.1 13:10 Effect of Ground Plane Size and Geometry on Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna Electrical Performance Matthew Young, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 425.2 Integrated After-Market Solar Panel Antennas with 13:30Multi-Diversity Taha Shahvirdi Dizaj Yekan, Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University, United States 425.3 13:50 Study of Navigation Error and Pattern Group Delay in GPS Satellite Antennas Erik Lier, lockheed martin, United States 425.4 14:10 Preliminary Investigation of the Impact of Build Distortions on Large Shaped Reflector Antennas RF Performance Sara Mugnaini, Simon Stirland, Astrium LTD, United Kingdom 425.5 Investigation of parasitic loads in slotline for tunable 14:30antennas Lukasz Szolc, Jessica Ruyle, University of Oklahoma, United States 14:50Break 425.6 15:20 Th-PM An Investigation of Ground Plane Resonators in the Design of a Frequency Reconfigurable Electrically Steerable Parasitic Array Radiator (ESPAR) John Outwater, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 425.7 15:40 Multi-Objective Optimization of Slot Array Antennas Using Full Wave Moment Method Analysis Sembiam Rengarajan, California State University, United States 425.8 16:00 Basic Antenna Experiments With a Cheap X Band Rectangular Waveguide Bench Custódio Peixeiro, Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal 425.9 16:20 Genetic Algorithms for Fragmented Aperture Antennas: A Complete Evaluation of a 24-Bit Design James Maloney, Todd Lee, David Landgren, Georgia Tech Research Institute, United States 425.10 Antenna Design and Measurement for Real Time Urination 16:40 Detection System using RFID Technology Hiromasa Nakajima, Masaharu Takahashi, Kazuyuki Saito, Koichi Ito, Chiba University, Japan 168 Thursday, July 11 Session 426 13:10 - 17:00 Quince/Poinsettia AP-S Advanced Numerical Methods Session Co-Chairs: Meisong Tong, Tongji University; Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri Kansas City (UMKC) 426.1 13:10 Electromagnetic Domain Decomposition for 2D Multi-Scatterer Problem Using Randomly Distributed Sources Mohamed Moharram, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada 426.2 13:30 Solution of Electromagnetic Scattering Problems Using an Eigenmode Projection Technique Mamdouh H. Nasr, Islam Eshrah, Tamer Abuelfadl, Cairo University, Egypt 426.3 Error Assessment for Plane Wave Scattering from Conducting 13:50Objects Ahmed Kord, Islam Eshrah, Cairo University, Egypt 426.4 14:10 A Novel Domain Decomposition Preconditioner for the Solution of Boundary Integral Equations Oliver Wiedenmann, Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany 426.5 14:30 Wideband EMC/EMI Analysis Using Skeletonalized Domain Decomposition Method Jiangong Wei, Zhen Peng, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States 14:50Break 426.6 15:20 FFT-Accelerated Analysis of Scattering in Rectangular Cavities Loaded with Lossy Dielectrics Kai Yang, Ali E. Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 426.7 15:40 Integral Equation Approach for Analyzing Electromagnetic Radiation of Elastic Objects Jie Zhang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China 426.8 16:00 An Exact Analytical Procedure to Evaluate Sommerfeld Integrals in Layered Media Problems Sadasiva Rao, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States 426.9 16:20 Resolving Ambiguities in DOA Estimation by Optimizing the Element Orientations Kai Yang, Zhiqin Zhao, Xiaozhang Zhu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Th-PM 169 Thursday, July 11 Session 427 13:10 - 14:50 International Center AP-S Antenna Performance Improvement using Materials, Devices, and Techniques Session Co-Chairs: Karu Esselle, Macquarie University; Guomin Yang, Fudan University 427.1 13:10 Concept of an Optical Leaky-Wave Antenna Embedded in a Fabry-Pérot Resonator Caner Guclu, Salvatore Campione, Ozdal Boyraz, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States 427.2 13:30 Controlling the Beam Scanning Limits of A Microstrip Leaky-Wave Antenna Debabrata Karmokar, Dushmantha Thalakotuna, Karu P Esselle, Michael Heimlich, Macquarie University, Australia 427.3 13:50 Conformal, Structurally Integrated Antenna with a Thin-Film Solar Cell Array for Flapping-Wing Robots Jungsuek Oh, Kyusang Lee, Stephen Forrest, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 427.4 14:10 Compact Beam-Switching Antenna with Shaped Ground for MIMO Application Ta-Chun Pu, Jui-Hung Chen, Hung-Hsuan Lin, Chun-Yih Wu, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan 427.5 14:30 A Low Profile Antenna Array for Customer Premise Equipment Applications Guomin Yang, Fudan University, China Thursday, July 11 Session 428 15:20 - 17:00 International Center URSI Materials and Measured Effects Th-PM Session Co-Chairs: Edward Rothwell, Michigan State University; Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell 428.1 15:20 Measurement of the Electromagnetic Properties of a Conductor-Backed Material Using a Waveguide-Iris Technique Benjamin Crowgey, Korede Akinlabi-Oladimeji, Edward J. Rothwell, Michigan State University, United States 428.2 15:40 Single-Source Multi-Coil Transcranial Magnetic Stimulators for Deep and Focused Stimulation of the Human Brain Luis Gomez, Luis Hernandez-Garcia, Anthony Grbic, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States 428.3 16:00 Negative refraction in Cr doped Indium Oxide in the mid-infrared region Yassine Ait El Aoud, Adil-Gerai Kussow, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States 428.4 16:20 Analysis of Cylindrical Coplanar Waveguides (CCPW) for Dielectric Measurements Christopher Bassey, Timothy Vosecky, Azusa Pacific University, United States 170 428.5 16:40 Full-Wave Assessment of Feasibility Guidelines for 3-D Microwave Imaging of Brain Strokes Elia A. Attardo, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Manuel Perez Cerquera, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Francesco P. Andriulli, Telecom Bretagne, France; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Rosa Scapaticci, National Research Council of Italy, Italy; Ovidio M. Bucci, Federico II University of Naples, Italy; Ilaria Catapano, Lorenzo Crocco, National Research Council of Italy, Italy Th-PM 171 Thursday, July 11 Session 429 13:10 - 17:00 Salon I AP-S Reflectarray/Trasmitarray Analysis, Design and Optimization Session Co-Chairs: Fan Yang, TsingHua University; Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles 429.1 An Enhanced Optimization Scheme for the Design of Printed 13:10Reflectarrays Min Zhou, Stig Busk Sørensen, Peter Meincke, Erik Jørgensen, TICRA, Denmark 429.2 13:30 Accelerating the Spectral Domain Moment Method for Reflectarray’s by Two-Orders of Magnitude Jordan Budhu, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States 429.3 13:50 Reflectarray Design by Induced Electromotive Force Method Keisuke Konno, Qiang Chen, Kunio Sawaya, Suguru Kameda, Noriharu Suematsu, Tohoku University, Japan 429.4 14:10 Investigation of the Effect of Reflect Array Element Periodicity on Aperture Efficiency Faezeh Safari, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada 429.5 14:30 Design of an Ultra-Wideband Reflectarray Using Transformation Optics Liang Liang, Sean Hum, University of Toronto, Canada 14:50Break 429.6 15:20 Simple phase-matching equation of a 2D metal-only reflectarray for efficient fan-beam generation Minwoo Yi, Woosang Lee, Agency for Defense Development, Republic of Korea; Yong Heui Cho, Mokwon University, Republic of Korea; Joonho So, Agency for Defense Development, Republic of Korea 429.7 15:40 Design of a Reflectarray Antenna at 300 GHz Based on Cells with Three Coplanar Dipoles Rafael Florencio, Rafael R. Boix, University of Seville, Spain; Jose A. Encinar, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Th-PM 429.8 Design of Multi-beam Reflectarray using Mushroom-like 16:00structure Tamami Maruyama, Jiyun Shen, Ngochao Tran, Yasuhiro Oda, NTT DOCOMO, Japan 429.10 Transmitarray Antenna Design using Slot-Type Element 16:40 Ahmed Abdelrahman, Fan Yang, Atef Elsherbeni, Ahmed Khidre, University of Mississippi, United States 172 Thursday, July 11 Session 430 13:10 - 17:00 International North AP-S Metamaterial Structures and Devices II Session Co-Chairs: Xiaohui Wang, Michigan Technological University; Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta 430.1 13:10 A Via-less CRLH Unit-cell Loaded Dual-Band Double-Sided Printed Dipole Antenna for GSM/Bluetooth/WLAN Applications Kushmanda Saurav, PhD student, India; Debdeep Sarkar, M.Tech student, India; Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology, India 430.2 13:30 Equivalent Circuit Analysis for AMC with Double Layer Patch Type FSS Ryuji Kuse, Toshikazu Hori, Mitoshi Fujimoto, University of Fukui, Japan; Takuya Seki, Keisuke Sato, Ichiro Oshima, Denki Kogyo Co., Ltd., Japan 430.3 13:50 Switchable Resonant Mode Behavior of an Electric-Inductive-Capacitive Resonator Hong-min Lee, Hyung-sup Lee, Kyonggi university, Republic of Korea 430.4 14:10 Equivalent Circuit of the Double-Fishnet Metamaterial Víctor Torres, Pablo Rodríguez-Ulibarri, Francisco Falcone Lanas, Miguel Beruete, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Miguel Navarro-Cía, Imperial College London, United Kingdom 430.5 14:30 Dual Band Composite Metamaterial Ashish Sharma, Binod Kumar Kanaujia, Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies and Research, Govt. of Delhi, India 14:50Break Improved Fully-Printed Multilayer Metamaterial For Free-Space Excitation Hoang-Linh Nguyen, Ashwin K. Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada 430.7 15:40 Tunneling of Electromagnetic Energy through Wires in Guided Media Omar Sidiqui, Taibaah University, Saudi Arabia; Abdullah Nauroze, National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Pakistan; Rashad Ramzan, United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates; Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada 430.8 16:00 A Compact Multiband NRI-TL Metamaterial-Loaded Planar Antenna for Heart Failure Monitoring Marco Antoniades, Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia; Ahmad Razali, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia 430.9 16:20 Electromagnetic Cloaking by Using Multilayer Coating with Ordinary Dielectrics Xiaohui Wang, Elena Semouchkina, Michigan Technological University, United States 430.10 Artificial Magnetism at Terahertz Frequencies in 3D Arrays 16:40 of TiO2 Microspheres Including Spatial Dispersion and Magnetoelectric Coupling Sylvain Lannebere, University of Siena, Italy; Salvatore Campione, University of California, Irvine, United States; Ashod Aradian, Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, France; Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy; Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States 173 Th-PM 430.6 15:20 Thursday, July 11 13:10 - 17:00 Session 431 International South AP-S Antenna Miniaturization Session Co-Chairs: Aykut Cihangir, LEAT-CNRS, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis; Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona 431.1 13:10 Miniaturized Zeroth-Order Resonant Antenna Using Coupling-Enhanced Meandered Structure Yi-Sen Shih, Pei-Ling Chi, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan 431.2 13:30 Miniaturization of CPW-Fed Slot Antenna Using a Pair of Interdigital Capacitors Shih-Chia Chiu, Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 431.3 Metamaterial inspired compact printed antenna for WLAN 13:50applications Ricardo Gonçalves, Nuno B. Carvalho, Pedro Pinho, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal 431.4 14:10 Design of a Compact Patch Antenna Using UC-EBG Structure Siya Mi, Yee Hui Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 431.5 14:30 Super-Miniaturized MF Antenna for Borehole Jiangfeng Wu, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 14:50Break 431.6 15:20 Compact, Dual-Frequency Electricaly Small Antennas for an HPM Radiating System Eric Ramon, J. Scott Tyo, Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United States; Michael C. Skipper, Michael D. Abdalla, ASR Corporation, United States; Josh Martin, U.S. Army SMDC, United States Th-PM 431.7 A Compact Dual-Frequency Resonant Quadrifilar Helix 15:40Antenna Amin Chapari, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Reza Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran 431.8 16:00 Design of a Compact High-gain Dielectric Rod Antenna in Lossy Medium Panpan Chen, Ru Meng, Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China 431.9 16:20 Optimum Values of Geometrical Parameters of Dual-Band Jerusalem-Cross Elements Hsing-Yi Chen, Tsung-Han Lin, Pei-Kuen Li, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan 431.10 Magnetic Antenna Based on Two Dimensional DC 16:40 Superconducting Quantum Interference Filter Lin Wang, Qing Huo Liu, William T. Joines, Meng Qing Yuan, Duke University, United States 174 Thursday, July 11 Session 432 13:10 - 17:00 Palm 3 AP-S Microstrip Antenna Arrays II Session Co-Chairs: Ozlem Civi, Middle East Technical University; William Davis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute 432.1 13:10 Algorithm Comparison for In-situ Beamforming Jonathan Becker, Jason Lohn, Carnegie Mellon University, United States; Derek Linden, X5 Systems Inc., United States 432.2 13:30 Reducing time-delay units through randomly-overlapped subarrays in wideband linear array designs Davide Bianchi, Simone Genovesi, Agostino Monorchio, Università di Pisa, Italy 432.3 13:50 Antenna Array Synthesis for Ultra-Wideband Signals Hamad Alsawaha, Ahmad Safaai-Jazi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States 432.4 14:10 A Pattern Synthesis Technique for Circularly-Polarized Spherical Microstrip Antenna Arrays Daniel Basso Ferreira, CPqD - Telecommunications R&D Foundation, Brazil; Daniel Chagas Nascimento, Ildefonso Bianchi, ITA - Technological Institute of Aeronautics, Brazil 432.5 14:30 Sparse Array Synthesis with Regularized FOCUSS Algorithm Peng Yang, Fei Yan, Feng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 14:50Break CPW Integrated Microstrip Array for Three-Dimensional Microwave Imaging Yong Zhou, The University of Texas at Brownsville, United States; Drew Jaworski, Radiant Industrial Solutions, United States 432.7 15:40 60 GHz Beam Selection Grid Antenna on Low Cost Packaging Substrate Anna Papio Toda, Franco De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, United States 432.8 16:00 Design of 60-GHz CPW Fed Patch Antenna for Switched-Beam Antenna Array Khelifa Hettak, Gilles Y. Delisle, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada; Larbi Talbi, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada 432.9 16:20 Membrane Antenna Arrays fed by Substrate Integrated Waveguide for 60GHz Communication Hamsakutty Vettikalladi, King Saud university, Saudi Arabia; Olivier Lafond, Mohamed Himdi, University of Rennes 1, France 432.10 Beam Correction of A Shared-Arm Dipole Array for Imaging 16:40 Radar Applications Woong Kang, Haewon Jung, Kangwook Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; Woosu Kim, Korea Evaluation Institute of Industrial Technology, Republic of Korea 175 Th-PM 432.6 15:20 Thursday, July 11 Session 433 13:10 - 14:50 Crystal AP-S Metamaterial Theory and Applications Session Co-Chairs: Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo; Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst 433.1 13:10 Optical Nonlocality in Aperiodically-Ordered Multilayered Hyperbolic Metamaterials Silvio Savoia, Giuseppe Castaldi, Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy 433.2 13:30 Wave Propagation in Quasi-Periodic Particle Chains Yarden Mazor, Ben Steinberg, Tel Aviv University, Israel 433.3 Complex-Coordinate Transformation Optics as a Route to 13:50PT-Metamaterials Giuseppe Castaldi, Silvio Savoia, Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy; Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States 433.4 14:10 Analysis of the signs of imaginary parts of the effective constitutive parameters in metamaterials Babak Alavikia, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada Thursday, July 11 Session 434 15:20 - 17:00 Crystal AP-S Propagation, Scattering, and Absorption in Metamaterials Session Co-Chairs: Brian Lail, Florida Institute of Technology; George Hanson, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Th-PM 434.1 Controlling the Phase and Power Flow of Electromagnetic 15:20Fields Gurkan Gok, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States 434.2 15:40 Three dimensional scattering problems involving uniaxial and isotropic wire medium objects: spherical and cubical examples Ebrahim Forati, George W. Hanson, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, United States 434.3 16:00 A Dual Band Metamaterial Absorber using Electric Field Driven LC (ELC) and Cave ELC Structures Somak Bhattacharyya, PhD Student, India; Saptarshi Ghosh, M.Tech Student, India; Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology, India 434.4 16:20 Polarization Insensitive Tetra Arrow Metamaterial Absorber Saptarshi Ghosh, M.Tech student, India; Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology, India 434.5 Evaluation of Losses of the Ridge Gap Waveguide at 100 16:40GHz Astrid Algaba Brazalez, Elena Pucci, Per-Simon Kildal, Sofia Rahiminejad, Mattias Ferndahl, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 176 Thursday, July 11 Session 435 13:10 - 17:00 Camelia/Dogwood URSI Propagation Modeling and Measurements Session Co-Chairs: Michael Newkirk, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan 435.1 13:10 Wave Excitation and Propagation in a Metal Wire Array Yang Li, Baylor University, United States; Mário Silveirinha, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal 435.2 13:30 Indoor Wave Propagation Simulations at HF Using Rayleigh-Gans Approximation Morteza Sheikhsofla, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 435.3 13:50 Improvements to Three Dimensional Modeling of Radar Propagation Using the Vector Parabolic Wave Equation Ra’id Awadallah, Tara Echlin, Jonathan Gehman, Chad Sprouse, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States 435.4 Realistic Propagation Models for Indoor Distributed Antenna 14:10Systems Ayman Mostafa, David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada 435.5 14:30 Performance of a Modified LKB-Based Evaporation Duct Model for Stable and Subrefractive Environments Michael Newkirk, Thomas Hanley, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States; Paul Frederickson, Naval Postgraduate School, United States 14:50Break 435.6 Near-Ground Wave Propagation Measurements at VHF ISM 15:20Band Jihun Choi, Morteza Sheikhsofla, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 435.7 Path Loss Models for Orchard Environments and Their 15:40Implications Pooyan Abouzar, Kyle Sivertsen, David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada 435.8 16:00 435.9 A MIMO-OFDM Channel Sounder for High-Speed Railroad 16:20Applications Mohammad Ghaemi, University of British Columbia, Canada; Bing Hao Chen, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada 435.10 Prediction of electromagnetic field in urban areas 16:40 Marian Wnuk, Roman Kubacki, Military University of Technology, Poland 177 Th-PM MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL MODELLING OF Radio PROPAGATION IN RAILWAY TUNNELS AT FREQUENCIES OF 900/2400 and 5800 MHz Carlos Lopez, Sergio Perez, Technical University of Madrid, Spain; Carlos Rodriguez-Sanchez, Juan Moreno, Metro de Madrid, Spain; Jean Raphael Olivier-Fernandez, Drasko Draskovic, Cesar Briso-Rodriguez, Technical University of Madrid, Spain Thursday, July 11 Session 436 13:10 - 15:10 Azalea/Begonia AP-S/URSI Antenna Near-Field Session Co-Chairs: Vladimir Chtcherbakov, ASMAR; Darmindra Arumugam, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory at California Institute of Technology 436.1 Sensitivity of probes in near-field spherical-scanning antenna 13:10measurements Ron Wittmann, Michael Francis, NIST, United States 436.2 13:30 Effect of measurement noise on magnetoquasistatic position and orientation sensing Darmindra Arumugam, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States 436.3 13:50 Far-field imaging with a multi-frequency metalens Camille Jouvaud, CEA,DAM, France; Abdelwaheb Ourir, Julien de Rosny, Institut Langevin, Universite Paris Diderot Paris7, France 436.4 14:10 Worst Case Approximation of Antenna Near Fields Vladimir Chtcherbakov, ASMAR, Chile 436.5 14:30 A New Definition of Power Transmission Efficiency for Wireless Charging Systems by Using Coil Arrays Shi Pu, Hon Tat Hui, National University of Singapore, Singapore 436.6 14:50 A New Synthesis Technique for Near-Field Focusing Systems Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy; Massimiliano Casaletti, Mauro Ettorre, Guido Valerio, IETR, UMR CNRS 6164, University of Rennes 1, France; Josip Seljan, Institut d’électronique et de télécommunications de Rennes, France; Ronan Sauleau, IETR, UMR CNRS 6164, University of Rennes 1, France Thursday, July 11 Session 437 15:20 - 17:00 Azalea/Begonia AP-S Antenna Concepts Th-PM Session Co-Chairs: Robert Nevels, Texas A&M University; Majid Manteghi, Virginia Tech 437.1 15:20 Investigation of Babinet’s Principle for Offset Fed and Dielectric Backed Slot Modeling Jessica Ruyle, University of Oklahoma, United States 437.2 15:40 Twisted Waves: Concept and Limitations Robert Nevels, Texas University, United States; Laszlo Kish, Texas A&M University, United States 437.3 16:00 An Often Overlooked Term in the Application of the Poynting Theorem around a Receiving Antenna Eran Socher, Raphael Kastner, Tel Aviv University, Israel 437.4 Designing Radiating Systems Through Interval Analysis 16:20Tools Luca Manica, Paolo Rocca, Giacomo Oliveri, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy 437.5 Novel Dual-Loop Antennas Radiating a Circularly Polarized 16:40Wave Kazuhide Hirose, Yuki Nagata, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University, Japan 178 Thursday, July 11 Session 438 13:10 - 15:10 Salon III AP-S Pattern and Scanning Reconfigurable Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico; Joseph Costantine, American University of Beirut, Lebanon / California State University Fullerton 438.1 13:10 Semicircular Beam-Scanning Metamaterial Antenna with Magnetic Slot Feed Jeremiah P. Turpin, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 438.2 3-D Beam Steering Antenna for Beam - Reconfigurable 13:30System Changyong Lee, Kwangwoon University, Republic of Korea; Yongjin Kim, Inha Technical College, Republic of Korea; Chang Won Jung, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea 438.3 13:50 A New Reconfigurable Wide Coverage Pattern by Optimizing a Microstrip Patch Antenna Array Alberto Reyna Maldonado, Universidad Tecnológica de Tamaulipas Norte, Mexico; Marco Antonio Panduro Mendoza, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Mexico; Carlos Del Rio Bocio, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain 438.4 14:10 Radiation and Frequency Reconfiguration Using Tilted Printed Monopoles Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University Louaize, Lebanon / Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC) University of New Mexico, United States; Christos G. Christodoulou, Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations & Applications Center (COSMIAC), University of New Mexico, United States; Joseph Costantine, California State University Fullerton, United States 438.5 Reconfigurable Microstrip Antenna with Tunable Radiation 14:30Beamwidth Ahmed Khidre, Fan Yang, Atef Elsherbeni, The University of Mississippi, United States 438.6 14:50 Bandwidth Enhancement of A Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna Array Using Series-Feeding Slots Shang Wang, Zhengwei Du, Tsinghua University, China; Gaojian Kang, Beijing Institute of Aerospace Systems Engineering, China Thursday, July 11 Salon III URSI Diversity Antennas and MIMO Systems Session Co-Chairs: Karl Warnick, Brigham Young University; Amir Zaghloul, U.S. Army Research Laboratory and Virginia Tech 439.1 15:20 Diversity Antennas For Mobile Devices Sripathi Yarasi, Guangli Yang, Motorola Solutions, United States 439.2 15:40 Electromagnetic Orientation Using MIMO Channel Sounding in a GPS-Denied Environment Patrick DeFranco, James Mackie, Karl Warnick, Brigham Young University, United States 439.3 16:00 Antenna MIMO and Co-existence Characterization for Next Generation Smart Phones Joy Zhang, John Reece, Broadcom, United States 179 Th-PM Session 439 15:20 - 17:00 A Downlink Pre-coding Scheme for Multi-user Distributed MIMO System with Antenna Selection Yin Xu, Xiangyang Wang, Xiaowei Zhu, Southeast University, China 439.5 16:40 Design of Linear Pre-coders and Equalizers for the Uplink in Multiuser Distributed Antenna System Qian Li, Xiangyang Wang, Xiaowei Zhu, Southeast University, China Fr-AM 439.4 16:20 180 Thursday, July 11 Session IF440 14:20 - 15:50 Grand Ballroom AP-S Antenna Feeds and Matching I Session Co-Chairs: Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University; Yong-Xin Guo, National University of Singapore IF440.1 A Self-Compensating 130-GHz Wire Bond Interconnect with Board 1 13% Bandwidth Stefan Beer, Christian Rusch, Benjamin Goettel, Heiko Gulan, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; Marc Zwyssig, Gerhard Kunkel, Hightec MC AG, Germany; Thomas Zwick, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany IF440.2 Integrated NRI Phase Shifter and Coupled Line Impedance Board 2 Transformer for Low-Cost Beamforming Applications Jonathan Pascual, Nuri Celik, Jennifer Taylor Rayno, Jeffrey Griffith, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States IF440.3 Re-visitation on the Input Impedance of Two-Arm Board 3 Frequency-Independent Antennas in Free Space Teng-Kai Chen, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States IF440.4 A 60 GHz Monopole Antenna With Slot Defected Ground Board 4 Structure for WiGig Applications Sungyun Jun, Kai Chang, Texas A&M University, United States IF440.5 60-GHz Substrate Integrated Imaging Guide Leaky-Wave Board 5 Antenna on LTCC Yu-Jian Cheng, Yong-Xin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore IF440.6 A Printed Antenna with a Ground Plane and Board 6 Electromagnetically Coupled Feed for 2.45GHz Body Area Networks Syed Muzahir Abbas, Macquarie University, Australia; Yogesh Ranga, CSIRO, Australia; Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia IF440.7 A Miniaturised Butler Matrix Based on Patch Hybrid Board 7 Couplers With Cross Slots Yanlin Li, Qin Liu, Sheng Sun, Shanshan Gao, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China IF440.8 A Highly Compact Four-Element Monopole Array with Board 8 One-Layer Decoupling and Matching Network Kun Wang, Li Li, Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany IF440.9 A Bidirectional Circular Polarized array with the Same Board 9 Rotation Using a special substrate Wendong Liu, Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua University, China; Hua Liu, Department of Coal Industry of Shanxi Province, China Thursday, July 11 Session IF441 14:20 - 15:50 Grand Ballroom AP-S Session Chair: Eva Rajo-Iglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid IF441.1 Automatic Tunable Antenna Controlling Varactors Based on Board 11 the Received Power of a Probe Makoto Higaki, Shuichi Obayashi, Hiroki Shoki, Toshiba Corporation, Japan IF441.2 Simplified Adaptive Impedance Matching Circuit using Board 12 Measurement of Standing Wave Amplitude Hidetoshi Makimura, Kengo Nishimoto, Toru Fukasawa, Hiroaki Miyashita, Yoshihiko Konishi, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan 181 Fr-AM Antenna Feeds and Matching II IF441.3 A Wide Bandwidth Transformer between a Post-wall Board 13 Waveguide Line and Microstrip Line in Millimeter Waveband JungAun Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea IF441.4 Design of a Symmetric Rectangular Waveguide T-Junction Board 14 with In-phase and Unequal Power Split Characteristics Guanlong Huang, Shigang Zhou, Tanhuat Chio, Tatsoon Yeo, National University of Singapore, Singapore IF441.5 Electromagnetic Modelling of Dielectric-filled Waveguide Board 15 Antenna Filter Arrays U Jankovic, N Mohottige, University of Westminster, United Kingdom; V Petrovic, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia; D Budimir, University of Westminster, United Kingdom IF441.6 A T-Network Design for Wideband Impedance Matching of a Board 16 Resistively Loaded Vee Dipole Hyemin Yang, Arim Ha, Bobae Kim, Kangwook Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea IF441.7 Dual-band Circular Patch Antenna for Wideband Application Board 17 Ebrahim Sailan Alabidi, Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin, Tharek Abd Rahman, Hashimu Uledi Iddi, Wireless Communication Centre (WCC), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia; Mohd Faizal Jamlos, Advanced Communication Engineering Centre (ACE) School of Computer & Communication Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia IF441.8 Radiation Performance Evaluation and Improvement of a Board 18 Pair of Dipoles over a Ground Plane Robert Lehmensiek, EMSS Antennas Pty (Ltd), South Africa; Dirk de Villiers, Stellenbosch University, South Africa IF441.9 Variable Z0 Applied to Biogeography Based Optimized Board 19 Multi-Stub Matching Network Nihad Dib, Ashraf Sharaqa, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan; Richard Formato, Consulting Engineer & Patent Attorney, United States IF441.10 A Simple and Practical Impedance Matching Network for Board 20 Quadrifilar Helix Antenna Ahmad Chapari, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Reza Safian, Ramin Moini, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran Thursday, July 11 Session IF442 14:20 - 15:50 Grand Ballroom AP-S Fr-AM Antenna Feeds and Matching III Session Co-Chairs: Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University; Dirk Plettemeier, Technische Universität Dresden IF442.1 Dual-Band Microstrip-to-Slot Line Transition Board 21 Dominique Lo Hine Tong, Philippe Minard, Jean-Luc Robert, Technicolor, France IF442.2 Automated Generation of Feeding Networks for Arbitrary Board 22 Sized Rectangular Antenna Arrays Michael Jenning, Dirk Plettemeier, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany IF442.3 A Dual-Polarization Directional Coupler in Square Board 23Waveguides Antonio Morini, Marco Baldelli, Marco Farina, Giuseppe Venanzoni, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy; Nikolas Sidiropoulos, Alfredo Catalani, Space Engineering SpA, Italy; Piero Angeletti, Daniele Petrolati, Giovanni Toso, European Space Agency, Netherlands 182 IF442.4 Reconfigurable 800-1500MHz Double Stub Tuner Using Board 24 MEMS Capacitive Switches Ming Chen, Chi-Chih Chen, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United States; John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States IF442.5 Circularly polarized square-ring slot antenna Board 25 Monica Ramírez, Josep Parrón, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain IF442.6 A wide bandwidth dual polarized VHF band horn for antenna Board 26 measurement applications Lars Jacob Foged, Roberto Morbidini, Luca Maria Tancioni, Andrea Giacomini, John Estrada, Microwave Vision Group, Italy IF442.7 Low Profile Wideband Reflector Antenna Design Board 27 Gregory Wainwright, Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University, United States IF442.8 Bandwidth Expansion of Patch Antenna Based on Board 28 Complementary SRR Tianwei Deng, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Ming-Chun Tang, Shaoqiu Xiao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Thursday, July 11 Session IF443 14:20 - 15:50 Grand Ballroom AP-S Electromagnetics Education Session Co-Chairs: Cynthia Furse, University of Utah; Daniel Browne, Loughborough University IF443.1 Computational Electromagnetics for Mobile Devices on Board 29 Multiple Platforms Daniel Browne, Simon Pomeroy, James Flint, Loughborough University, United Kingdom IF443.2 Gender Disparity in Engineering: Results and Analysis from Board 30 School Counselors Survey and National Vignette E. Tiffany Iskander, Paul Gore, Amy Bergerson, Cynthia Furse, University of Utah, United States IF443.3 A Busy Professor’s Guide to Sanely Flipping Your Classroom Board 31 Cynthia Furse, University of Utah, United States IF443.4 Flush-Mounted Telemetry Antenna Design for a Sounding Board 32 Rocket Competition Prentice C. Ribeiro Filho, Alexis F. Tinoco-S., Daniel Chagas Nascimento, José C. da S. Lacava, Technological Institute of Aeronautics - ITA, Brazil Fr-AM 183 Friday, July 12 Session 501 08:00 - 11:50 Salon II AP-S Wideband, Multiband, and Circular-Polarized Microstrip Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Yahia Antar, Royal Military College of Canada; David Jackson, University of Houston 501.1 08:00 A Wideband Via Fed Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antenna on a Multi-layer Substrate Kyle Davidson, Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada; Alois Freundorfer, Queen’s University, Canada 501.2 A Wideband Circularly-Polarized Patch Antenna for Array 08:20Applications Kathleen Fasenfest, Bruce Bishop, TE Connectivity, United States 501.3 Circular-polarized Compact Low-profile Omni-directional 08:40Antenna Lin Peng, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; David R. Jackson, University of Housong, United States 501.4 09:00 Quadri-Polarization Diversity Antenna with Extended Axial Ratio Bandwidth Yu-Jen Chi, Fu-Chiarng Chen, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan 501.5 09:20 A Dual Polarized and Balanced Antenna using Quadruple L-Probe feeds for Wideband X–Band Applications Lars Pettersson, Michael Salter, Acreo Swedish ICT AB, Sweden 09:40Break 501.6 10:10 A Low-cost Dual-polarized Wideband Antenna Angus C K Mak, Corbett Rowell, HK ASTRI, Hong Kong SAR of China 501.7 10:30 Study on Improved Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antennas with Rotationally Symmetric Slots Nagendra Rijal Upadhyaya, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Xianling Liang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 501.8 10:50 A Wide beamwidth Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antenna Rongrong Che, Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China 501.9 11:10 Compact Proximity Coupled Multi-Band Patch Antenna Pritam Singh Bakariya, Santanu Dwari, Indian School of Mines, India Fr-AM 501.10 Novel Star-shaped Fractal Design of Rectangular Patch 11:30 Antenna for Improved Gain and Bandwidth Syeda Fizzah Jilani, Hamood Rahman, Nuhammad Naeem Iqbal, NUST, College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Pakistan 184 Friday, July 12 Session 502 08:00 - 11:50 Palm 4 AP-S RFID Antennas in Difficult Environments Session Co-Chairs: Robert Burkholder, Ohio State University; Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology 502.1 08:00 High Gain RFID Tag Antenna for the Underground Localization Applications at 915 MHz band Julien Hautcoeur, University of Quebec, Canada; Mourad Nedil, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Temiscamigue, Canada; Mourad Talbi, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada 502.2 Washing Durability of Embroidered Polymer Coated RFID 08:20Tags Mikko Toivonen, Karoliina Koski, Elham Moradi, A. Ali Babar, Lauri Sydänheimo, Leena Ukkonen, Pasi Kallio, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, United States 502.3 08:40 Robust Antenna Concept for RFID Tag Applications Osama Alrabadi, Elpiniki Tsakalaki, Gert Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark 502.4 Embedded UHF RFID Tag Antennas for Automotive Tire 09:00Sensing Shuai Shao, Lanlin Z. Lee, Robert Burkholder, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 502.5 09:20 Design of Miniaturized RFID Tag on Metallic Surfaces Abdelnasser Eldek, Jackson State University, United States 09:40Break 502.6 10:10 A Chipless RFID Readable on Metallic Objects Filippo Costa, Simone Genovesi, Agostino Monorchio, University of Pisa, Italy 502.7 10:30 Ultra-thin Absorbers for Ultra-High Frequency RFID Systems Filippo Costa, Simone Genovesi, Agostino Monorchio, Giuliano Manara, University of Pisa, Italy 502.8 10:50 3D Antenna for UHF RFID Tag on Molded Interconnect Device Darine Kaddour, Tedjini Smail, LCIS Laboratory, France; Djamel Abed, Telecommunication Laboratory, Algeria 502.9 11:10 An inductively-feed loop tag antenna close to a human body for UHF RFID applications Chien-Wen Chiu, Min-Chuan Tsai, National Ilan University, Taiwan 502.10 Optimisation of Quarter Wave Microstrip Open Stub 11:30 Resonators for Chipless RFID Applications Nijas Chakkanattu Muhammed Kunju, Vinesh P V, Sajitha V R, Anila P V, Mohanan Pezhoil, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India Fr-AM 185 Friday, July 12 Session 503 08:00 - 11:50 Palm 5 AP-S Antenna Theory Session Co-Chairs: Constantine Balanis, Arizona State University; Roberto Vincetti Gatti, University of Perugia 503.1 Design of in-Situ Antennas Using Platform Characteristic 08:00Modes Jeffrey Chalas, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 503.2 08:20 Improved Gain and Loss Factor Formulas for a Conical Horn Nafati Aboserwal, Constantine Balanis, Craig Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States 503.3 08:40 Two-Cavity Model for Creating Two High-Directivity Bands of the Resonant Cavity Antenna With Flexible and Dynamic Control Muhannad Al-Tarifi, Dimitris E. Anagnostou, Anthony Amert, Keith Whites, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States 503.4 09:00 The Directivity of a Yagi-Uda Antenna from an Effective Propagation Constant Herbert Aumann, University of Maine, United States; Anu Myne, Kristan Tuttle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory, United States 503.5 09:20 Frequency Tunable Wideband Axial-Mode Helix Antennas Using NiTi Shape Memory Alloys Irfan Kaya, Haluk Karaca, Adnan Kaya, University of Kentucky, United States Fr-AM 09:40Break 503.6 10:10 Radiation Q of Small Vertically Polarized Dipole Antennas Over a Ground Plane Hsieh-Chi Chang, Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States; Yong Heui Cho, Mokwon University, Republic of Korea 503.7 10:30 A novel epsilon-near-zero total internal reflection antenna to form radar sum and difference patterns Ebrahim Forati, George W. Hanson, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, United States 503.8 10:50 A Study of the Antenna Radiation Efficiency for Electrically Small Antennas Keisuke Fujita, Hiroshi Shirai, Chuo University, Japan 503.9 A Wideband Printed Antenna with Unidirectinal Radiation 11:10Characteristics Jiangniu Wu, Zhiqin Zhao, Jian Song, Xiaozhang Zhu, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States 186 Friday, July 12 Session 504 08:00 - 11:50 Narcissus/Orange AP-S Applications of Numerical Methods Session Chair: Zhen Peng, Ohio State University 504.1 08:00 On the Point-Matching Method for Solving Electromagnetic Radiation Problems Ying Qian Zhang, Guo Chun Wan, Kuo Yang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China 504.2 Radiation Analysis for Co-exisiting GSM900 and UMTS900 08:20Networks Chan-Keong Chio, Sio-Weng Ting, Kam-Weng Tam, University of Macau, Macao SAR of China; Tapan K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States 504.3 08:40 FFT-Truncated Multilevel Interpolation Method for Wellbore Resistivity Simulations of Hydrofractures Kai Yang, Ali E. Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 504.4 09:00 Modeling Multilayer Structure with Metal Inclusion Using Effective Medium Theory Siming Yang, Teng Zhao, Jiming Song, Iowa State University, United States; Telesphor Kamgaing, Intel Corporation, United States 504.5 09:20 Analysis of the Effective Permittivity and Permeability of Embedded Lossy Dielectric Array Teng Zhao, Jiming Song, Iowa State University, United States; Telesphor Kamgaing, Intel Corporation, United States 09:40Break 504.6 10:10 Efficient Nystrom Solutions for Electromagnetic Scattering by Thin Conducting Structures Zhuo Xu, Zhi Shuo Wang, Xiang Zhou Chen, Jia Lun Du, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China 504.7 10:30 Coverage Analysis of Outdoor Public WiFi Hotspot using Full-Wave Electromagnetic Simulation Chan-Keong Chio, Sio-Weng Ting, Kam-Weng Tam, University of Macau, Macao SAR of China; Tapan K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States 504.8 10:50 Electromagnetic Analysis for Interconnect Structures with Inhomogeneous Substrates Kuo Yang, Jia Cheng Zhou, Wei Tian Sheng, Zhen Ying Zhu, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China 504.9 11:10 Convergence Property of IDR Variant Methods Implemented with Method of Moments Hidetoshi Chiba, Toru Fukasawa, Hiroaki Miyashita, Yoshihiko Konishi, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan Fr-AM 187 Friday, July 12 Session 505 08:00 - 11:30 Iris/Hibiscus URSI Antenna Design and Measurements I Session Co-Chairs: Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University; C J Reddy, EM Software & Systems (USA), Inc. 505.1 Wideband MIMO Antennas with High Isolation for Personal 08:00Communications Ersin Yetisir, Chi-Chih Chen, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 505.2 08:20 Compact LTE Antenna Design Using the Theory of Characteristic Modes for Smart Phone Applications Gopinath Gampala, C J Reddy, EM Software & Systems (USA), Inc., United States 505.3 08:40 Transformation Optics and its Application to the Design of Broadband Antennas: Experimental Demonstration. Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, Yang Hao, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 505.4 09:00 Introduction to Magnetic Antenna Lin Wang, Qing Huo Liu, William T. Joines, Meng Qing Yuan, Duke University, United States 505.5 09:20 Optically Transparent High Gain Loop Antenna Hyeonghyeong Choe, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea 09:40Break Optimization of GPS Antenna Arrays for CRPA Applications Gangil Byun, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea; Seok Bo Son, Hanyang Navicom, Republic of Korea; Ho Lim, Seung Mo Seo, Agency for Defense Development, Republic of Korea; Sunwoo Kim, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea; Hosung Choo, Hongik University, Republic of Korea 505.7 10:30 High Gain SIW Cavity-Backed Antenna with Metallic Superstrate For WLAN Repeater Applications Hyunseong Kang, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea 505.8 10:50 Millimeter Wave Frequency Selective Surface Design Based on Large-Scale Full-wave Simulation Haijing Zhou, Li Hanyu, Institute of Applied Physics and Computaional Mathematics, China; Zong Xianzheng, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 505.9 11:10 Screen Printed Dipole Antenna for Army Textile Platforms Kate J Duncan, U.S. ARMY STCD, United States; Rex Hall, Gary Katulka, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States Fr-AM 505.6 10:10 188 Friday, July 12 Session 506 08:00 - 09:40 Quince/Poinsettia URSI Electromagnetic Interaction and Coupling Session Co-Chairs: Kaj Jakobsen, Technical University of Denmark; Ioannis Tzanidis, Samsung Telecommunications America 506.1 08:00 Near Field Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) between Helical Antennas under Different Conditions of Orientation and Ground Plane Construction Saeed Khan, Nathan Maresch, Kansas State University Salina, United States 506.2 08:20 Power Transfer Characteristics of Four-coil Magnetic Resonance System according to the Position of Self-resonant Coils Hyeonseok Hwang, Bumsoo Lee, Sechun Park, Chan-Hui Jeong, Chankeun Kwon, Hoonki Kim, Soo-won Kim, Korea University, Republic of Korea 506.3 08:40 Metamaterial-inspired Near-field Resonant Parasitic Structure for Directional Suppression of Narrow-band EMI/RFI in Compact Systems Andrea Ruaro, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; Jesper Thaysen, GN ReSound A/S, Denmark; Kaj Bjarne Jakobsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark 506.4 Analysis of Ground Plane Effects for a Multi-Source Loop 09:00Antenna Robert Scott, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Friday, July 12 Session 507 10:10 - 11:50 Quince/Poinsettia AP-S Finite Difference and Finite Element Methods Session Co-Chairs: Ahmed Nashed, University of Waterloo; Qing Liu, Duke University Higher-order Mixed Spectral Element Method for Maxwell Eigenvalue Problem Na Liu, Yifa Tang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China; Xiaozhang Zhu, Luis Eduardo Tobón, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States 507.2 10:30 A Computationally Efficient Finite Difference Mode Solver Ahmed Nashed, Sujeet Chaudhuri, Safavi Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada 507.3 10:50 Derivation of 3D Space-Time Maxwell Grid Equation Using Finite Integration Method Jun Kawahara, Takeshi Mifune, Tetsuji Matsuo, Kyoto University, Japan 507.4 11:10 Space-Time Finite Integration Method Using Local Fine Grid for Electromagnetic Wave Computation Tomohiro Shimoi, Takeshi Mifune, Tetsuji Matsuo, Kyoto University, Japan 507.5 Scattering from Inhomogeneous Chiral Objects using MRFD 11:30Method Ahmet Yagli, Mesut Gokten, Lokman Kuzu, Senol Gulgonul, TURKSAT, Turkey 189 Fr-AM 507.1 10:10 Friday, July 12 Session 508 08:00 - 09:40 International Center AP-S Structures Leveraging Novel Material Properties Session Co-Chairs: Yong-Kyu Yoon, University of Florida; Jay Lee, Syracuse University 508.1 08:00 Rectangular Patch Antennas on Biaxial Substrates Jennifer Graham, SRC Inc., United States; Jay Kyoon Lee, Syracuse University, United States 508.2 08:20 Electrical Polarizability of a Local Chemical Potential Interruption in a Graphene Layer Yakir Hadad, Ben Steinberg, Tel Aviv University, Israel 508.3 08:40 Compact C-Band Slotted Waveguide Array Antenna Using Multi-Mode Metamaterial Array and Multi-Mode Extractor-Converter Structure Yasser M. Madany, Ahmed F. Miligy, Alexandria University, Egypt 508.4 09:00 Gain Enhancement using DOE Lens and DNG Lens Christopher Torbitt, Jayanti Venkataraman, Zhaolin Lu, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States 508.5 09:20 A Low Ohmic Loss Radial Superlattice Conductor at 15 GHz using Eddy Current Canceling Effect Jiyu Wu, Yong-Kyu Yoon, University of Florida, United States Friday, July 12 Session 509 10:10 - 11:50 International Center AP-S Numerical Analysis of Antennas and Materials Fr-AM Session Co-Chairs: Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego; Agostino Monorchio, Università di Pisa 509.1 10:10 Efficient Farfield Computation from Eigenmode Simulations for Leaky-Wave Antennas Matthias Maasch, María Roig, Christian Damm, Rolf Jakoby, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany 509.2 10:30 Coupled Electromagnetic-Micromagnetic Simulations of Complex Magnetic Structures Ruinan Chang, Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States 509.3 10:50 Hybridizing CBFM and Ray Tracing for On-body Propagation Marco De Gregorio, Pierpaolo Usai, Gianluigi Tiberi, Agostino Monorchio, Università di Pisa, Italy; Alessio Brizzi, Alice Pellegrini, Yang Hao, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 509.4 11:10 A New Sampling Path for DCIM to Capturing The Contribution of the Branch Point Da Qing Liu, Peng Zhao, Chi Hou Chan, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China 509.5 11:30 A Hybrid Projective Method for Analysis of Doubly Periodic Inhomogeneous Absorbing Dielectric Structures Olga Smolnikova, Moscow Aviation Institute, Russian Federation; Sergei Skobelev, Radiophyzika, Russian Federation 190 Friday, July 12 Session 510 08:00 - 09:40 Salon I AP-S Reflectarray Antenna Elements Session Co-Chairs: Siamak Ebadi, Intellectual Ventures; Xun Gong, University of Central Florida 510.1 Fractal shaped reflectarray element for wide angle scanning 08:00capabilities Sandra Costanzo, Francesca Venneri, University of Calabria, Italy 510.2 A comparison between TEM- & TE10-Excited Reflectarray 08:20Element Kalyan Karnati, University of Central Florida, United States; Yazid Yusuf, TriQuint Semiconductor, United States; Siamak Ebadi, Intellectual Ventures, United States; Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States 510.3 Design of a Reflectarray Element Integrated in a Solar Cell 08:40Panel Philippe Dreyer, Juan Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, Julien Perruisseau-Carrier, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland 510.4 09:00 Control of the Cross-Polar Reflection Coefficients of Reflectarray Cells using Truncated Patches Xavier Artiga, Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain; Julien Perruisseau-Carrier, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland; Daniele Bresciani, Hervé Legay, Thales Alenia Space, Italy 510.5 09:20 Modified Phoenix cell for Microstrip Reflectarray Antennas Sarah Ibrahim, National University of Ireland, Ireland; Hany Hammad, German University in Cairo, Egypt Friday, July 12 Session 511 10:10 - 11:50 Salon I AP-S Beam-Scanning Reflectarray/Transmitarray Session Co-Chairs: Xun Gong, University of Central Florida; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University 511.1 A Frequency Reconfigurable Cell for Beam-scanning 10:10Reflectarrays Daniel Rodrigo, Lluís Jofre, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain; Julien Perruisseau-Carrier, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland 20 GHz Active Reflectarray using 1-Bit Phase Shifter Muhammad Nazrol Bin Zawawi, Jerome Lanteri, Claire Migliaccio, Christian Pichot, University of Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France 511.3 10:50 Studies on Planar Reflectarrays with Spherical-Phase Distribution for 2-D Beam-Scanning Payam Nayeri, Fan Yang, Atef Elsherbeni, University of Mississippi, United States 511.4 11:10 Design of Multifocal Transmitarray Antennas for Beamforming Applications Payam Nayeri, Fan Yang, Atef Elsherbeni, University of Mississippi, United States 511.5 11:30 Two-Dimensions Beam Scanning Reflectarray Antenna Yuanxiao Gou, Jiahui Fu, Xiaoqi Fang, Qun Wu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China 191 Fr-AM 511.2 10:30 Friday, July 12 Session 512 08:00 - 11:50 International North AP-S/URSI Metasurfaces and Arrays Session Chair: Andrea Neto, Delft University of technology 512.1 08:00 An analytical approach to describe plane-wave propagation in finite artificial dielectric layers Waqas Hassan Syed, Daniele Cavallo, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 512.2 08:20 Molding the Optical Transmission with a Meta-Transmitarray Francesco Monticone, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 512.3 08:40 Modulated Leaky Waves to Mold the Radiation from Substrate Integrated Waveguide Antennas Alejandro Javier Martinez-Ros, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; José Luis Gómez-Tornero, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain; George Goussetis, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom 512.4 09:00 Free Space Near Field Focusing From an Array of Sinusoidally Modulated Half-Mode LWAs Alejandro Javier Martinez-Ros, José Luis Gómez-Tornero, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain 512.5 09:20 A High-Impedance Surface Using Annular-Slot-Loaded Ground Plane Ian McMichael, U.S. Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD, United States; Amir Zaghloul, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States; Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States 09:40Break Fr-AM 512.6 Surface-Wave Networks for Communication and Power 10:10Transmission Daniel Gregoire, Gavin Holland, Carson White, Joseph Colburn, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States; Anthony Lai, Lai Systems, LLC, United States; Daniel Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego, United States 512.7 10:30 Transformational Electromagnetics for Designing Tensor-Impedance Surfaces for Surface-Wave Waveguides Adour Kabakian, Daniel Gregoire, Joseph Colburn, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States 512.8 10:50 Stability Analysis of Transmission Lines Loaded with Non-Foster Circuits Sembiam Rengarajan, California State University, United States; Carson White, HRL Laboratories, LLC.,, United States 512.9 11:10 Miniaturized Tunable Metamaterial Antenna Design and Modeling in the Low UHF Band Clinton P. Scarborough, Douglas H. Werner, Douglas E. Wolfe, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 512.10 Curved Metamaterial Absorber using Surface Impedance 11:30Gradient Youngsoo Jang, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea 192 Friday, July 12 Session 514 08:00 - 10:00 International South URSI Low Profile and Electrically Small Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois; Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison 514.1 08:00 An Extremely Low-Profile Ultra-Wideband Antenna with Monopole-Like Radiation Characteristics Nader Behdad, Meng Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States 514.2 08:20 A Low Profile Zeroth Order Resonator Antenna for 80 GHz Chip-to-Chip Communication Jae-Young Chung, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; Wonbin Hong, Kwang-Hyun Baek, Young-Ju Lee, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea 514.3 An Extremely Low-profile MF Monopole Antenna Design and 08:40Measurement Jihun Choi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 514.4 09:00 Fundamental Limit on Antenna Size and Performance: A Static Energy Viewpoint Taeyoung Yang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States 514.5 09:20 Investigation of the Impact of Copper Thickness on the Center Frequency for Electrically Small Antennas Nicole Bohannon, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 514.6 09:40 Impedance Matching of Electrically Small Self-Resonant Spherical Wire Antennas with Non-Foster Elements Ick-Jae Yoon, Oleksiy Kim, Vitaliy Zhurbenko, Olav Breinbjerg, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Friday, July 12 Session 513 10:10 - 11:30 International South URSI Antenna application of metamaterials Session Chair: Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University Design and Experimental Verification of Three-Dimensional FSS Elements with Wide Frequency Responses Chiara Pelletti, Raj Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 513.2 10:30 An Artificially Engineered Microwave Material for Dielectric Resonator Antennas Mohammadreza Tayfeh Aligodarz, University of Saskatchewan, Canada; Atabak Rashidian, University of Manitoba, Canada; David Klymyshyn, University of Saskatchewan, Canada 513.3 10:50 Lightweight Negative GRIN Lens Fabrication via Rapid Prototyping for Radio Applications Isaac Ehrenberg, Sanjay Sarma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Bae-Ian Wu, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States 513.4 11:10 Experimental Validation of a Tunable Metamaterial Inspired Miniaturized Patch Antenna Junyan Tang, Michigan State University, United States; Raoul Ouedraogo, Lincoln Laboratory, United States; Edward J. Rothwell, Alejandro Diaz, Kazuko Fuchi, Michigan State University, United States 193 Fr-AM 513.1 10:10 Friday, July 12 Session 515 08:00 - 11:50 Palm 3 AP-S Microstrip Antenna Arrays III Session Co-Chairs: Xianming Qing, Institute for Infocomm Research; Wonbin Hong, Samsung 515.1 08:00 A High Radiation Efficiency Microstrip Array Feed for Ku Band Satellite Communication Zhenchao Yang, Karl Warnick, Brigham Young University, United States; Christopher Holloway, National Institute of Standard and Technology, United States 515.2 08:20 Size Reduction of the Log-Periodic Dipole Array David Rhodes, Sungkyun Lim, Georgia Southern University, United States 515.3 Circularly Polarized Array Antenna with Conical Beam 08:40Radiation Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim, Bo-Yu Chen, Feng Chia University, Taiwan; Tuan-Yung Han, National Taitung College, Taiwan; Horng-Dean Chen, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan; Jeen-Sheen Row, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan 515.4 09:00 Design of a Ka-Band Microstrip Antenna Array with Sharped-Beam Pattern and High Gain Yiwei Wu, Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China 515.5 09:20 Radiation Characteristics of an H-plane Linear Microstrip Array Antenna on a Finite Substrate Young-Min Yoon, Jae-Hyun Kim, Boo-Gyoun Kim, Soongsil University, Republic of Korea 09:40Break 515.6 A Ka-Band Patch Antenna Array with Improved Circular 10:10Polarization Hongyu Zhou, Farshid Aryanfar, Samsung Telecommunication America, United States 515.7 A Dual-Polarization Stacked Patch Antenna Array with Low 10:30Side-Lobe Xianming Qing, Zhi Ning Chen, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore 515.8 10:50 Planar Omnidirectional Microstrip Antenna Array for 5 GHz ISM and UNII band Luis Bras, Nuno Carvalho, Pedro Pinho, IT - Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal 515.9 11:10 Limitations in enhancements of dual circularly polarized antenna array performance attributed to a reduced number of printed circuit layers in low-profile array feed network Arkadiusz Byndas, Mariusz Hofman, Pawel Kabacik, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Fr-AM 515.10 A Simple Wideband Dual-Polarized Array With Connected 11:30Elements Fei Yan, Peng Yang, Feng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Haijing Zhou, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, China 194 Friday, July 12 Session 516 08:00 - 09:20 Crystal AP-S Nanoelectromagnetic Analysis Session Co-Chairs: Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona; Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University 516.1 08:00 Novel Technique of Signal Propagation Analysis for Arbitrary MWCNT Bundles Jiefu Zhang, Yang Hao, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 516.2 08:20 Dual capacitive-inductive nature of graphene metasurface: transmission characteristics at low-terahertz frequencies Yashwanth R. Padooru, Alexander B. Yakovlev, Chandra S. R. Kaipa, The University of Mississippi, United States; George W. Hanson, University of Wisconsin– Milwaukee, United States; Francisco Medina, Francisco Mesa, University of Seville, Spain 516.3 08:40 Analysis of a Plasmonic Core-Shell Particle Exhibiting High-Impedance and High-Admittance Characteristics Anastasios Panaretos, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 516.4 Electromagnetic Simulation of Gas Discharge Effects in RF 09:00Microgaps Abbas Semnani, Dimitrios Peroulis, Purdue University, United States Friday, July 12 Session 517 10:10 - 11:30 Crystal AP-S Nanoelectromagnetic Design Session Co-Chairs: Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona; Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University 517.1 10:10 A Dispersion Engineering Enabled Broadband Optical Metamaterial Filter Zhi Hao Jiang, Seokho Yun, Lan Lin, Douglas H. Werner, Theresa Mayer, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 517.2 10:30 A Method to Widen the Scattering Bandwidth of Closed Cylindrical Active Coated Nano Particles Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Xianling Liang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Ziolkowski Richard, University of Arizona, United States 517.3 Spatial Filter for Optical Frequencies Using Plasmonic 10:50Metasurfaces Chiya Saeidi, Daniel van der Weide, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States 517.4 11:10 Octave Bandwidth Absorbers for the Mid-IR Based on Electromagnetic Band-gap Surfaces Jeremy Bossard, Lan Lin, Seokho Yun, Douglas H. Werner, Theresa Mayer, The Pennsylvania State University, United States Fr-PM 195 Friday, July 12 Session 518 08:00 - 11:50 Camelia/Dogwood AP-S Propagation in Random or Complex Media Session Co-Chairs: Félix Miranda, NASA Glenn Research Center; Ramakrishna Janaswamy, University of Massachusetts Amherst 518.1 08:00 Measurement of RF Propagation in Tunnels Timothy Plass, Ronald Jacksha, Joseph Waynert, Chenming Zhou, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, United States 518.2 08:20 Impact of Motor Noise on Channel Propagation Parameters in an Underground Mine Bertrand Nkakanou, Gilles Y. Delisle, Laval University/LRTCS-UQAT, Canada; Nadir Hakem, Yacouba Coulibaly, LRTCS-UQAT, Canada 518.3 08:40 An accurate neural network approach in modeling an UWB channel in an underground mine Nour Zaarour, Nahi Kandil, Nadir Hakem, Laboratoire de Recherche Télébec en Communications Souterraines - Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada 518.4 Dust effects on Leaky Feeder Cable in an underground mine 09:00environment Mohamad Elia, Nadir Hakem, Mohamed Ailas, Laboratoire de Recherche Télébec en Communications Souterraines - Université du Québec en AbitibiTémiscamingue, Canada 518.5 09:20 Quantification of High Dimensional Uncertainty in Propagation over Random Terrain Selman Ozbayat, Ramakrishna Janaswamy, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States 09:40Break 518.6 10:10 Target & Propagation Models for the FINDER Radar Vaughn Cable, James Lux, Salman Haque, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States 518.7 10:30 Preliminary Experiments for the Assessment of V/W-band Links for Space-Earth Communications James Nessel, Roberto Acosta, Félix A. Miranda, NASA Glenn Research Center Research, United States 518.8 10:50 Propagation for On-Body Wireless Links at 60 GHz Luca Petrillo, Theodoros Mavridis, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; Julien Sarrazin, David Lautru, Aziz Benlarbi-Delaï, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Philippe De Doncker, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Fr-PM 518.9 Impact of Sapling Movements on VHF and UHF Radio-Wave 11:10Propagations Yee Hui Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Yu Song Meng, National Metrology Centre, A*STAR, Singapore 518.10 Propagation over the Outdoor-to-Indoor Channel in Military 11:30 UHF Band Xiao Hong Mao, Yee Hui Lee, See Ho Ting, Xing Qian, Nanyang Technological Univeristy, Singapore 196 Friday, July 12 Session 519 08:00 - 09:40 Azalea/Begonia AP-S Finite Element Domain Decomposition Methods Session Co-Chairs: Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University 519.1 08:00 Robust and Scalable Finite Element Domain Decomposition Solvers for CEM Jogender Nagar, Georgios Paraschos, Marinos Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts, United States 519.2 08:20 A Novel Second-Order Transmission Condition for a Fast Convergent Non-conformal FEM-DDM at Any Frequencies Jin Ma, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 519.3 08:40 A Hybrid Nonconformal FETI/Conformal FETI-DP Method for Arbitrary Nonoverlapping Domain Decomposition Modeling Ming-Feng Xue, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States 519.4 A Rigorous Divide-and-Conquer Algorithm for Fast DC-Mode 09:00Extraction Qing He, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States 519.5 09:20 Diakoptic FEM-MoM Analysis Using Explicit Connection between Field and Current Bases Ana Manic, Colorado State University, United States; Dragan Olcan, Milan Ilic, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia; Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University, United States Friday, July 12 Session 520 10:10 - 11:50 Azalea/Begonia AP-S/URSI Advanced Frequency- and Time-Domain Finite Element Methods Session Co-Chairs: Dan Jiao, Purdue University; Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore 520.1 10:10 A Linear Complexity Direct Finite Element Solver for Large-Scale 3-D Electromagnetic Analysis Bangda Zhou, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States 520.2 A Two-Level Nested FETI/FETI-DP Domain Decomposition 10:30Method Ming-Feng Xue, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Explicit and Unconditionally Stable Time-Domain Finite-Element Method with a More Than “Optimal” Speedup Qing He, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States 520.4 11:10 Transient Analysis of 3D Waveguides Using Double-Higher-Order Time-Domain Finite Element Method Nada Sekeljic, Ana Manic, Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University, United States; Milan Ilic, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia 520.5 11:30 Numerical Dispersion in DG-FETD Method Using Vector Basis Functions on Brick Elements Fu-Gang Hu, Chao-Fu Wang, Temasek Laboratories, National University of Singapore, Singapore 197 Fr-PM 520.3 10:50 Friday, July 12 Session 521 08:00 - 10:00 Salon III AP-S Polarization Reconfigurable Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida; Peiyuan Qin, CSIRO ICT Centre 521.1 08:00 Polarization Reconfigurable Patch Antenna with Asymmetrical Y-shaped Feed Da-Ae Lee, Youngje Sung, Kyonggi University, Republic of Korea 521.2 08:20 Polarisation Reconfigurable Ultra Wideband Antenna for Cognitive Radio Devices Tamer Aboufoul, Akram Alomainy, Clive Parini, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 521.3 A Planar Ka-Band Phased Array with Configurable 08:40Polarizations Hongyu Zhou, Farshid Aryanfar, Samsung Telecommunication America, United States 521.4 09:00 A Microstrip Dual-band Polarization Reconfigurable Antenna Peiyuan Qin, Y. Jay Guo, Can Ding, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia 521.5 09:20 A Fluidic-Enabled Polarization Reconfigurable Antenna on a Hexagonal Substrate Tile Nicholas Brennan, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States; Brad Rupp, Michael Bevan, Johns Hopkins University, United States; S. Andrew Long, W. Mark Dorsey, Naval Research Laboratory, United States 521.6 09:40 A Planar Reconfigurable Polarization Antenna Kyle Bales, Christopher Meagher, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, United States Friday, July 12 Session 522 10:10 - 11:50 Salon III AP-S UWB Dielectric Resonator Antennas Fr-PM Session Co-Chairs: Kwok Wa Leung, City University of Hong Kong; Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) 522.1 10:10 Integrated Ultra-Wideband/Narrow Band Dielectric Resonator Antenna Yongfeng Wang, Gao Wei, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Qingsheng Zeng, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada 522.2 10:30 Novel Compact Ultra Wideband Rectangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna Ali Al-Azza, Frances Harackiewicz, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, United States 522.3 10:50 Ultra-Wideband Planar Monopole Integrated with Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna Yongfeng Wang, Gao Wei, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Tayeb A. Denidni, National Institute of Scientific Research, Canada; Qingsheng Zeng, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada 522.4 11:10 Ultra Wideband Double-Step Hybrid Rectangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna Ali Al-Azza, Frances Harackiewicz, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, United States 522.5 11:30 Ultra Wideband Dielectric Resonator Antenna Design Shadi Danesh, Sharul Kamal A. Rahim, Mohsen Khalily, Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia 198 Friday, July 12 13:10 - 17:00 Session 523 Salon II AP-S Multiband Antennas for Mobile Devices and Other Applications Session Chair: Wonbin Hong, Samsung 523.1 Triple-Band Microstrip Slot Antenna for WiMax/WLAN 13:10Networks Mehdi Nosrati, Mojgan Daneshmand, Hamid Moghadas, University of Alberta, Canada 523.2 13:30 GNSS Patch Antennas For Space Launch Vehicles Serge Villers, EADS - ASTRIUM Space Transportation, France 523.3 13:50 Dual Mode Delta-Patch Antenna for Short Range Wireless Wearable Device M.G. Sorwar Hossain, Yoji Ohashi, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Japan 523.4 Quasi-Self-Complementary Antenna for Multistandard Radio 14:10System Cedric Requin, Georges Kossiavas, Robert Staraj, University Of Nice, France 523.5 14:30 Planar Compact Multi-band Monopole-slot Antenna for IEEE 802.16m Application Jui-Han Lu, Bing-Jhang Huang, National Kaohsiung Marine University, Taiwan 14:50Break 523.6 15:20 A compact loop antenna for 4G mobile system Wen-Shan Chen, Hung-Ying Lin, Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Bau-Yi Lee, Tung Fang Design University, Taiwan; Hong-Twu Chen, Yung-Tao Liu, R.O.C Military Academy, Taiwan; Jieh-Sen Kuo, Kao Yuan University, Taiwan 523.7 15:40 A dipole antenna for modern wireless applications Wen-Shan Chen, Hung-Ying Lin, Yu-Zung Chiou, Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Bau-Yi Lee, Tung Fang Design University, Taiwan 523.8 16:00 Compact Dual-band Loop Antenna Using C-shaped Resonator for USB Dongle Application Chien-Pai Lai, Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 523.9 16:20 A New Compact Multi Resonance H-Patch Filtenna Reham Zaghloul, Hussien Ghouz, Arab Academy for Science and Technology, Egypt 523.10 Dual-band Microstrip-fed Cavity-backed Slot Array of Circular 16:40Polarization Qichun Zhang, Wen Wu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China Fr-PM 199 Friday, July 12 Session 524 13:10 - 17:00 Palm 4 AP-S RFID Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Lauri Sydänheimo, Tampere University of Technology; Dimitrios Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines and TechnologySouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology 524.1 A New Anti-Collision Algorithm for Identifying Chipless RFID 13:10Tags Reza Rezaiesarlak, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States 524.2 13:30 HF RFID Antenna Array for Multi-Tag Enviroment Anatoliy Boryssenko, Elen Boryssenko, A&E Partnership, United States 524.3 13:50 Developing Inkjet Printing to enable low cost UHF RFID transfer tattoo tags Dumtoochukwu Oyeka, Mohamed Ziai, John Batchelor, Ted Parker, University of Kent, United Kingdom; Veronica Sanchez-Romaguera, Stephen Yeates, University of Manchester, United Kingdom 524.4 14:10 QR Code Antenna for Wireless and Security Applications Abu Md. Numan-Al-Mobin, Jeevan M. Meruga, William M. Cross, Jon J. Kellar, Dimitris E. Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States 524.5 14:30 Using a Circularly Polarized Patch Antenna to Optimize the Passive UHF RFID Indoor Channel Markus Cremer, Anjum Pervez, London South Bank University, United Kingdom; Uwe Dettmar, Thomas Knie, Rainer Kronberger, Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany Fr-PM 14:50Break 524.6 15:20 An Array of Meander Travelling Wave Antennas for Near-Field UHF-RFID Readers Andrea Michel, Roberto Caso, Alice Buffi, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy; Gabriele Isola, CAEN RFID s.r.l., Italy 524.7 15:40 PIFA Antenna with Tilted Circular Polarization Angle for RFID Readers Sylvain Pflaum, Florian Canneva, Philippe LeThuc, Georges Kossiavas, Robert Staraj, Laboratoire Electronique, Antennes et Télécommunications, France 524.8 16:00 1-by-7 Circularly-polarized Shaped-beam Antenna Array for Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Reader Applications at 2.4 GHz Ting-Jui Huang, Shin-Chiang Lin, Heng-Tung Hsu, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan 524.9 16:20 Antenna Design for High Speed RFID system JaeHee Kim, Bong-Kwan Cho, Byung-Song Lee, Hyung-Woo Lee, Chan-Bae Park, Korea Railroad Research Institute, Republic of Korea; JinKyu Bang, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, Republic of Korea 524.10 Design of RFID Tag Antenna Using an U-Shaped Tuning Stub 16:40 Hua-Ming Chen, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Taiwan; Chien-Hung Chen, R.O.C. Air Force Academy, Taiwan; Horng-Dean Chen, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan; Jin-Sen Chen, Cheng Shiu University, Taiwan 200 Friday, July 12 13:10 - 16:40 Session 525 Palm 5 AP-S Antenna Applications Session Co-Chairs: Majid Manteghi, Virginia Tech; Silvio Barbin, University of Sao Paulo 525.1 A Reconfigurable Switched Antenna for Multi-band 13:10Applications Mohsen Salehi, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States 525.2 13:30 Antenna Insertion Phase Variation with Polarization and Methods for Compensation Daniel Lawrence, Technology Service Corporation, United States 525.3 13:50 Reconfigurable Monopole Antenna for Filtered Multi-Radio Wireless Application Sajjad Abazari Aghdam, Jonathan Bagby, Florida Atlantic University, United States 525.4 14:10 Investigations on the Potentials of Dielectric Resonator Antennas for 2-18 GHz Spectrum Sensing Mahmoud Niroo Jazi, Tayeb A. Denidni, University of Quebec, Canada 525.5 A Miniutarized EWB Antenna for spectrum sensing 14:30applications Mhamad Hassanein Rabah, Divitha Seetharamdoo, Rafik Addaci, Marion Berbineau, Jean-Pierre Ghys, IFSTTAR, France 14:50Break 525.6 15:20 Study of Electrical Separation in Differential Feed Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antennas Ziqiang Tong, Andreas Stelzer, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria 525.7 15:40 Spiral Slotted Waveguide Antenna Array Ali Daliri, Wayne S T Rowe, Kamran Ghorbani, Chun H Wang, Sabu John, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University, Australia 525.8 16:00 A Chip Printed Monopole Antenna for Wireless Implantable Body Area Network (WiBAN) Application Nur Hidayah Ramli, Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin, Wireless Communication Centre (WCC), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia; Noor Asmawati Samsuri, Communication Engineering Department, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia; Ezla Najwa Ahyat, Wireless Communication Centre, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia; Mohd Faizal Jamlos, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia 525.9 16:20 Compact UWB Monopole Antenna with Reconfigurable Band Notches Using PIN Diode Switches Hamid Boudaghi, Microelectronics Research Laboratory Urmia University, Iran; Javad Pourahmadazar, Urmia University, Iran; Sajjad Abazari Aghdam, Florida Atlantic University, United States Fr-PM 201 Friday, July 12 13:10 - 17:00 Session 526 Narcissus/Orange AP-S Electromagnetic Theory Session Co-Chairs: Costas Sarris, University of Toronto; Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina 526.1 13:10 Green’s Dyadics for a Bounded Lossy Medium Yeqin Huang, James Zhang, Robert Adams, Weiguo Yang, Western Carolina University, United States 526.2 13:30 Electromagnetic Scattering of a Vector Bessel Beam in the Presence of an Impedance Cone Mohamed Salem, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia 526.3 13:50 Understanding the Analytical Formulation of the Characteristic Modes of a Metallic Sphere Tomás Bernabeu-Jiménez, Felipe Vico-Bondía, Alejandro Valero-Nogueira, Marta Cabedo-Fabres, François Gallée, Eva Antonino-Daviu, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain 526.4 14:10 A Practical Formulation of the Image Rule for Electromagnetic Spherical Wave Sources Above a PEC or PMC Plane Interface J.Rodrigo Camacho-Perez, Intel Corporation, Mexico; Pablo Moreno, CINVESTAV, Mexico 526.5 14:30 Time Domain Electromagnetic Energies – the Loop Guy A. E. Vandenbosch, Oleksandr Svezhentsev, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium 14:50Break 526.6 15:20 Surface Wave Propagation Measurements in Unshielded XLPE Power Cables Nazmul Alam, David Coats, Roger Dougal, Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States 526.7 15:40 A Topological Approach for the Analysis of the Structure of Electromagnetic Flow in the Antenna Near-Field Zone Said Mikki, Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada 526.8 16:00 Ground Wave Excitation by Horizontal Dipoles Samir Mahmoud, Kuwait University, Kuwait; Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada 526.9 16:20 On the Relation between Brillouin Precursors in Dispersive Dielectric and Viscoacoustic Media Guangran Kevin Zhu, Mohammad Mojahedi, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada Fr-PM 526.10 Application of Mitzner Impedance Boundary Conditions for 16:40 Thin Sheets to EM/EMI Analysis of Open 3D Geometries Faik Bogdanov, Roman Jobava, Irina Chochia, EMCoS, Georgia 202 Friday, July 12 Session 527 13:10 - 14:50 Iris/Hibiscus URSI Antenna Design and Measurements II Session Co-Chairs: James Conroy, ENSCO, Inc.; Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison 527.1 13:10 Coupled Antenna Arrays With Enhanced Angular Resolutions Amir Reza Masoumi, Kasra Ghaemi, Nader Behdad, University of WisconsinMadison, United States 527.2 13:30 A Physical Interpretation of Effective Dielectric Properties of Slow-Wave Transmission Lines in Small Antenna Applications Ali M. Mehrabani, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada 527.3 13:50 Evaluation of the Sommerfeld Integral for a Dipole Over a Layered Earth Model James Conroy, ENSCO, Inc., United States; Steven Weiss, Army Research Lab, United States 527.4 14:10 A Highly-Efficient Planar Dielectric Radiating Structure Atabak Rashidian, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada 527.5 Baseline Optimization of CIDF Arrays for accurate DOA 14:30estimation Gangil Byun, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea; Jeungmin Joo, Kichul Kim, Agency for Defense Development, Republic of Korea; Sunwoo Kim, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea; Ikmo Park, Ajou University, Republic of Korea; Hosung Choo, Hongik University, Republic of Korea Friday, July 12 Session 528 15:20 - 17:00 Iris/Hibiscus URSI Microwave and Sub-millimeter Measurements Session Co-Chairs: Armin Jam, University of Michigan; John Stang, University of Southern California 528.1 15:20 Ridge Waveguide Probe for Estimation of the Scattering Parameters of a Device at Millimeter- and Sub-Millimeter-Wave Frequencies Armin Jam, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States 528.2 Characterization of SU-8 Using Terahertz Time-Domain 15:40Spectroscopy Nima Ghalichechian, Jonathan P. Doane, The Ohio State University, United States; Wonbin Hong, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea; Kubilay Sertel, John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States A Preclinical Focused Microwave Thermal Therapy System with Integrated Real-Time Feedback and Monitoring John P. Stang, Mark Haynes, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States 528.4 16:20 Efficient Measurements and Statistical Analysis of Random Near-Field (NF) Data to Predict Far-Field (FF) Pattern Statistics for Wideband Antennas at In-Band(IB) and Out-of-Band (OB) Frequencies. Barry Cown, GEMTECH Microwaves (+), Inc., United States; John Estrada, Satimo MVG, United States 528.5 16:40 Simulation and Measurement of Low-Profile Antennas Realized with Isotropic and Anisotropic Magneto-Dielectrics Steven Weiss, U.S. Army, United States 203 Fr-PM 528.3 16:00 Friday, July 12 Session 529 13:10 - 14:50 Quince/Poinsettia URSI Computational Issues in Electromagnetic Interference Session Chair: Kevin Sowerby, The University of Auckland 529.1 Statistics as a Toolbox for Electromagnetic Interferences 13:10Modeling Chaouki Kasmi, French Network And Information Security Agency, France; Marc Hélier, Muriel Darces, University Pierre and Marie Curie - UPMC, France; Emmanuel Prouff, French Network And Information Security Agency, France 529.2 13:30 A New Approach for Accurate Electrostatic Green’s Function Computation in Planar Layered Media Based on Higher-Order Finite Element Method Mohammed Al-Qedra, Western University, Canada; Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada 529.3 13:50 Investigation of the Electromagnetic Near Field Around an Offshore Wind Farm Shang-Te Yang, Hao Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 529.4 14:10 Investigating Practical Deployment of Square Loop Frequency Selective Surfaces in the Indoor Wireless Environment Joseph T.-P. Yiin, Michael J. Neve, Kevin W. Sowerby, The University of Auckland, New Zealand 529.5 14:30 Rigorous Conductor Modeling of Signal Integrity in Integrated Circuits Yang Shao, Zhen Peng, Jiangong Wei, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States Friday, July 12 Session 530 15:20 - 17:00 Quince/Poinsettia AP-S Parallel and Special-processor Based Numerical Methods Fr-PM Session Chair: Zhen Peng, The Ohio State University 530.1 15:20 GPU Accelerated Iterative Physical Optics to Predict RF Propagation in Urban Environments Cagatay Tokgoz, Vivek Venugopal, United Technologies Research Center, United States 530.2 15:40 Performing large full-wave simulations by means of a parallel MLFMA implementation Bart Michiels, Jan Fostier, Ignace Bogaert, Daniël De Zutter, Ghent University, Belgium 530.3 16:00 Graphics Processing Unit Accelerated Fast Multipole Method - Fast Fourier Transform Quang Nguyen, Vinh Dang, Ozlem Kilic, The Catholic University of America, United States 530.4 16:20 Fast Computation of Cylindrical Green’s Functions with Graphic Processing Unit Jun Wu, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore 530.5 16:40 Block-Sparse Out-of-Core Solver Accelerated Using GPUs for Solving MoM Problems Dusan Zoric, WIPL-D, Yugoslavia; Dragan Olcan, Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia 204 Friday, July 12 Session 531 13:10 - 17:00 International Center URSI Design and Analysis of Novel Materials for Electromagnetics Session Co-Chairs: Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin; Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine 531.1 Design of ‘lossy’ metamaterials using inverse topology 13:10optimization Murat Gokhan Eskin, Gullu Kiziltas, Sabanci University, Turkey 531.2 13:30 Scaled Manufacturing Techniques for High Impedance Surfaces Integrated within Structural Composites Peter Pa, Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States; Raymond McCauley, Shridhar Yarlagadda, University of Delaware, Center for Composite Materials, United States 531.3 13:50 A new fabrication technique for the development of flexible mosaic substrates for conformal RF devices Fatma Gul Ince, Gullu Kiziltas, Sabanci University, Turkey 531.4 14:10 Physical Bounds and Limitations of Cloaking and Invisibility Using Passive Metamaterials Francesco Monticone, Romain Fleury, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 531.5 14:30 Wave Dynamics in a Hyperbolic Metamaterial Excited by a Two-Dimensional Periodic Array of Sources at its Surface Caner Guclu, Salvatore Campione, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States 14:50Break 531.6 15:20 Temporal Soliton Propagation and Second Harmonic Generation in Epsilon-Near-Zero Plasmonic Waveguides Christos Argyropoulos, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Giuseppe D’Aguanno, AEgis Technologies, United States; Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 531.7 15:40 Experimental Demonstration of the Saturation and Weakening of the Resonant Response of the SRR and the CSRR Julián D. Ortiz, Juan D. Baena, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Vicente Delgado, Ricardo Marqués, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain; Amara Enemuo, The City College of New York, United States; Jonah Gollub, Roman Akhmechet, Boyan Penkov, Chris Sarantos, Phoebus Optoelectronics, United States; David T. Crouse, The City College of New York, United States 531.8 16:00 Homogenization of Plasmonic Nanocluster Metamaterials Andrea Vallecchi, Valentina Sozio, Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy; Filippo Capolino, University of California, United States 531.10 Deficiency of the Conventional Polarizability Concept for 16:40 Dense Composite Materials Burak Gurlek, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada; Dimitrios Sounas, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Christophe Caloz, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada 205 Fr-PM 531.9 A Compact Dual-layer Electromagnetic Bandgap (EBG) 16:20Structure Huynh Nguyen Bao Phuong, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Viet Nam; Tran Minh Tuan, Ministry of Information and Communications, Viet Nam; Dao Ngoc Chien, Ministry of Science and Technology, Viet Nam Friday, July 12 Session 532 13:10 - 14:50 Salon I AP-S Theory of Diffraction and Physical Optics applications Session Chair: Dirk Plettemeier, Technische Universität Dresden 532.1 13:10 UTD Representation of Surface Field Produced by a Conformal Array on a Convex Metallic Surface Panuwat Janpugdee, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand; Prabhakar Pathak, The Ohio State University, United States; Federico Puggelli, Giorgio Carluccio, Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy 532.2 13:30 Ray-Based UTD Representation of the Field Radiated by a Magnetic Current Distribution over a PEC Convex Surface Federico Puggelli, Giorgio Carluccio, Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy; Janpugdee Panuwat, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand; Prabhakar Pathak, The Ohio State University, United States 532.3 13:50 Method of Iterative Physical Optics for the Estimation of the Scattering Behavior of Large Layered Dielectric Bodies Christoph Statz, Sebastian Hegler, Dirk Plettemeier, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany 532.4 14:10 A 60 GHz Off-Body Channel Implementation Theodoros Mavridis, Luca Petrillo, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; Julien Sarrazin, David Lautru, Aziz Benlarbi-Delaï, UPMC, France; Philippe De Doncker, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium 532.5 Kd-tree Based Fast Facet Visibility Test in Iterative Physical 14:30Optics Hao Ding, Pengcheng Gao, Yubo Tao, Hai Lin, Zhejiang University, China Friday, July 12 Session 533 15:20 - 17:00 Salon I AP-S Fast Computational Methods for Physical Optics and High-frequency Applications Session Co-Chairs: Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego; Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore Fast Iterative MoM-PO Hybrid Method for Complex Onboard Antenna Array with Large-Scale Platform Zi-Liang Liu, Xing Wang, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore 533.2 15:40 High-Frequency PO-SBR Code on GPU Chun Yun Kee, Chao-Fu Wang, Temasek Laboratories, National University of Singapore, Singapore 533.3 16:00 Reducing Computational Workload of Electromagnetic Scattered Fields from Electrically Large Quadratic Surface at High Frequency Yu Mao Wu, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Weng Cho Chew, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA, Hong Kong SAR of China; Li Jun Jiang, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China 533.4 16:20 Novel Techniques for Abbreviated Analysis of High Frequency Scattering Using the Fresnel Zone Numbers Takayuki Kohama, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Fr-PM 533.1 15:20 206 533.5 16:40 Modified Physical Optics Approximation and Physical Theory of Diffraction for RCS Calculation of Dielectric Coated PEC H. Mohammadzadeh, Abolghasem Zeidaabadi-Nezhad, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Reza Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran Fr-PM 207 Friday, July 12 13:10 - 17:00 Session 534 International North URSI Metamaterial Structures Session Co-Chairs: Christophe Caloz, École Polytechnique de Montréal; Mark Mirotznik, University of Delware 534.1 From Cloaking of Conducting Cylinder to RCS 13:10Reduction/Enhancement Te-Kao Wu, EM, FSS, and Antenna Consulting, United States 534.2 13:30 A Nonlinear Metamaterial Reflector for Protection against High-Power Microwave Attack Scott Rudolph, Sun Hong, Walter Wall, Kenneth Morgan, Victor Mendez, Tim Andreadis, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, United States 534.3 13:50 Nonlinear and Active Hyperbolic Metamaterials Christos Argyropoulos, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 534.4 14:10 Transformation Electromagnetics Devices Based on Tensor Impedance Surfaces Amit Patel, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States 534.5 14:30 Metacomposites: Multifunctional Metamaterial within a Structural Composites Brandon L. Good, NAVSEA Warfare Center, Carderock Divsion, United States; David Roper, Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States 14:50Break 534.6 15:20 Metamaterials with Binary Constituents Cristian Della Giovampaola, Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States 534.7 Non-reciprocal Metamaterials with Angular Momentum 15:40Biasing Dimitrios Sounas, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Christophe Caloz, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada; Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States 534.8 Metasurfaces Made of Transmission Lines: A Way to Spatial 16:00Filtering Julián D. Ortiz, Juan D. Baena, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Vicente Losada, Francisco Medina, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain 534.9 16:20 Constitutive Parameter Extraction of Artificial Materials Based on Metamaterial Technology Using Scattering Coefficients Measured at Oblique Incidence Doron Cohen, Reuven Shavit, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Fr-PM 534.10 Constitutive Parameters Extraction in Cylindrical Structures 16:40 Vladimir Vulfin, Reuven Shavit, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 208 Friday, July 12 Session 535 13:10 - 14:50 International South AP-S Metamaterial-Inspired Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania; Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona 535.1 13:10 New Printed Meta Materials Antennas Albert Sabban, ORT BRAUDE COLLEGE, Israel 535.2 13:30 A Compact Metamaterial-Based Horizontally Polarized Omnidirectional Antenna Array Xianming Qing, Zhi Ning Chen, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore 535.3 13:50 A Slot Antenna with Split-Ring Resonators for Wireless Sensor Network Application Jiun-Peng Chen, Powen Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 535.4 14:10 Aperture Coupled Metamaterial Patch Antenna with Broad E-plane Beamwidth for Millimeter Wave Application Seung-Tae Ko, Jeong-Hae Lee, Hongik University, Republic of Korea 535.5 14:30 Design and Analysis of Multiband Annular Slot Antenna with Metamaterial Array Structure for Intelligent Transportation Communication Systems Yasser M. Madany, Alexandria University, Egypt Friday, July 12 Session 536 15:20 - 17:00 International South AP-S Transformation Electromagnetics Session Co-Chairs: Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London; Hualiang Zhang, University of North Texas 536.1 15:20 Optimization of Quasi-Conformal Transformation Optics Lenses with an Arbitrary GRIN-Capable Ray Tracer Jeremiah P. Turpin, Donovan Brocker, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 536.2 15:40 Coordinate transformation applied to change physical appearance of radiating sources Paul-Henri Tichit, Shah Nawaz Burokur, André de Lustrac, IEF, Univ. Paris-Sud, CNRS, UMR 8622, France 536.3 Flattened Generalized Luneburg Lens Via Quasi-Conformal 16:00Mapping Bayaner Arigong, Jin Shao, Han Ren, Rongguo Zhou, HyoungSoo Kim, YuanKun Lin, Hualiang Zhang, University of North Texas, United States Fr-PM 209 Friday, July 12 13:10 - 17:00 Session 537 Palm 3 AP-S Printed and Slot Arrays Session Co-Chairs: Wael Abdel-Wahab, University of Waterloo; Nuri Celik, University of Hawaii at Manoa 537.1 13:10 SIW Patch Array with Internal Coupling Patches Jose Luis Masa-Campos, David García-Valverde, Pablo Sánchez-Olivares, Bazil Taha-Ahmed, Autonoma University of Madrid (U.A.M.), Spain 537.2 13:30 Printed Yagi-Uda Array for MIMO Systems Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States; Hussain Al-Rizzo, Ayman Abbosh, Said Abushamleh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States 537.3 13:50 A Simple Broadband Stacked Quasi-Yagi Antenna Sungyun Jun, Kai Chang, Texas A&M University, United States 537.4 14:10 Dual-polarized, Wideband Array with a Hybrid Waveguide-Stripline Feeding Network Shi Gang Zhou, Guan-Long Huang, Tan-Huat Chio, Temasel Laboratories, National University of Singapore, Singapore 537.5 14:30 Four Elements Array of Lungs Shape Antenna for Nanosatellite Telemetry Elyas Palantei, Syafruddin Syarif, Bayu Topalaguna, Zakiy Ubaid, Universitas Hasanuddin/Faculty of Engineering, Indonesia 14:50Break 537.6 15:20 A Microwave Antenna Array with Injection Locked Quantum Dot Laser Sources Georgios Atmatzakis, The University of New Mexico, United States; David Murrell, Univerity of New Mexico, United States; Christos G. Christodoulou, Luke F. Lester, The Univerity of New Mexico, United States 537.7 15:40 Design of a Single-layer Corporate-fed Slot Array using Hollow Rectangular Coaxial Lines Makoto Sano, Jiro Hirokawa, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 537.8 16:00 A L-band spherical section long slot antenna array with metamaterial ground plane for satellite communications Gui Chao Huang, Jonathan Pascual, Jeffrey Griffith, Nuri Celik, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States 537.9 16:20 MMW Monopulse Slotted Waveguide Array Antenna for Dual-Sensor Application Min Guo, Yuan-Yun Liu, Xiao-Bo Xuan, Shun-Shi Zhong, Shanghai University, China 537.10 A New Compact Multiband Microstrip Slot Antenna Array 16:40 Arman Azadi, Mohammad Mehdi Fakharian, Pejman Rezaei, Ali Asghar Orouji, Mohammad Reza Dehghani, Semnan University, Iran 210 Author & Session Co-Chair Index A Abazari Aghdam, Sajjad ...................................................... 115, 197 Abbasi, Fereshteh ............................................................................... 83 Abbas, Syed Muzahir ......................................................................177 Abbosh, Amin ...........................108, 118, 125, 136, 138, 142, 170 Abbosh, Amin (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................108 Abbosh, Ayman .............................................. 65, 93, 153, 205, 206 Abdallah, E. A. .................................................................................118 Abdallah, Esmat ....................................................................39, 63, 75 Abdallah, Mohammad ...................................................................... 42 Abdalla, Mahmoud ......................................................... 51, 101, 134 Abdalla, Michael D. .............................................................. 135, 171 Abdegellel, Mohamed ...................................................................... 51 Abdelazeez, Mohamed K. ................................................................ 79 Abdelaziz, Aya ................................................................................138 Abdelghani, Lamine M ....................................................................136 Abd El-Hameed, Anwer ...............................................................39, 75 Abdellatif, Ahmed Shehata ...................................................... 61, 128 Abdel-Mageed, Mohamed .............................................................134 Abdelrahman, Ahmed .....................................................................169 Abdelreheem, Ahmed ........................................................................ 51 Abdel-Wahab, Wael .............................................................. 136, 209 Abdel-Wahab, Wael (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................. 100, 205 Abdul Ghafar, Nadratul Aliah .......................................................... 88 Abdulkadir, Yücel .............................................................................130 Abdullah, Esmat A. ............................................................................ 67 Abed, Djamel ...................................................................................181 Abegaonkar, M. P. ............................................................................. 79 Abhari, Ramesh ................................................................................141 Aboserwal, Nafati ..................................................................131, 182 Abou Al-Alaa, M. ............................................................................... 67 Aboufoul, Tamer ...............................................................................194 Abouzar, Pooyan .....................................................................102, 174 Abu-Alnadi, Omar ............................................................................136 Abuelfadl, Tamer ..............................................................................167 Abu Safia, Ousama .........................................................................152 Abushamleh, Said ........................................... 65, 93, 153, 205, 206 Acharya, Omprakash ......................................................................154 Acosta, Roberto ................................................................................192 Acti, Tessa .........................................................................................141 Adams, Jacob ...................................................................................110 Adams, Jacob (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................110 Adams, Robert ..................................................................................198 Adams, Robert J. ........................................................... 113, 149, 165 Adams, Ryan ....................................................................83, 112, 129 Addaci, Rafik .......................................................................... 153, 197 Adel, Hans .......................................................................................... 75 Ade, Peter .........................................................................................152 Adrian, Simon ..................................................................................... 44 Aerts, Sam .......................................................................................... 55 Afsahi, Majid ....................................................................................157 Aghdam, Sajjad ...............................................................................118 Aguirre, Erik ...............................................................................92, 106 Aguirre Gallego, Erik .......................................................................141 Ahdi Rezaeieh, Sasan ............................................................ 125, 142 Ahmadloo, Majid .............................................................................117 Ahmed, Aser .....................................................................................101 Ahmed, Osama ................................................................................104 Ahmed, Rehan ..................................................................................142 Ahn, Chang ......................................................................................161 211 Ahn, Chi-Hyung .......................................................................121, 139 Ahyat, Ezla Najwa ...........................................................................197 Ai, Bo .................................................................................................. 54 Ailas, Mohamed ...............................................................................192 Aissa, Brahim ....................................................................................208 Ait El Aoud, Yassine .........................................................................168 Akbar, Ruzbeh ..................................................................................120 Akhmechet, Roman ..........................................................................201 Akhtar, M. J. ....................................................................................... 68 Akinlabi-Oladimeji, Korede ................................................... 148, 168 Akyurtlu, Alkim ....................................................................... 116, 168 Akyurtlu, Alkim (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................168 Alabidi, Ebrahim Sailan ...................................................................178 Alagha, Nader .................................................................................140 Alam, Nazmul ..................................................................................198 Alavikia, Babak ................................................................................173 Al-Azza, Ali ............................................................................ 155, 194 Albani, Matteo ............................82, 151, 170, 175, 201, 202, 207 Albinet, C. .........................................................................................156 Albi, Riccardo ..................................................................................... 72 Albooyeh, Mohammad ..................................................................... 65 Albuquerque, Maria ........................................................................103 Alejos, Ana Vazquez .......................................................................138 Algaba Brazalez, Astrid ..................................................................173 Al Hadi, Richard ...............................................................................127 Al-Hasan, Mu’ath ............................................................................... 63 Al-Hasan, Mu’Ath ............................................................................... 45 Aliakbarian, Hadi .............................................................................112 Ali, Ali ................................................................................................. 51 Ali, Mohammod ............................................63, 106, 115, 126, 198 Ali, Mohammod (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................. 63, 106, 198 Alitalo, Pekka ...................................................................................... 78 Al-Jarro, Ahmed .........................................................................60, 147 Allahgholi Pour, Zahra .....................................................................133 Allam, Abdelmegeed .......................................................................134 Almoneef, Thamer ............................................................................139 Aloi, Daniel N. ................................................................................... 94 Alomainy, Akram .............................................................. 39, 141, 194 Alon, Leeor .......................................................................................112 Al-Qedra, Mohammed ....................................................................200 Alrabadi, Osama ................................................................... 145, 181 Al-Rizzo, Hussain ............................................. 65, 93, 153, 205, 206 Alsawaha, Hamad ...........................................................................172 Al-Tarifi, Muhannad .........................................................................182 Alù, Andrea ................... 48, 65, 83, 109, 159, 173, 188, 201, 203 Alu, Andrea (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................................................201 Álvarez, Yuri ........................................................... 86, 110, 119, 130 Alwan, Elias A. ..........................................................................75, 100 Al-Zuraiqi, Eyad ................................................................................140 Amano, Yoshiaki ...............................................................................110 Amarloo, Hadi ..................................................................................116 Amert, Anthony ................................................................39, 112, 182 Amineh, Reza K. ................................................................................. 68 Amirhosseini, M. Khalaj ...................................................................101 Ammann, Max J. ................................................................................ 41 Amoabediny, Ghasem .....................................................................112 Anagnostou, Dimitrios (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................49, 140, 196 Anagnostou, Dimitris E. .............................. 116, 140, 154, 182, 196 Ando, Makoto ........................... 43, 61, 67, 73, 115, 202, 205, 207 Ando, Makoto (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................ 43, 73, 115 Andreadis, Tim .................................................................................203 Andriulli, Francesco P. .............................................44, 147, 165, 168 Andriulli, Francesco P. (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................44, 147 212 Angeletti, Piero ....................................................... 76, 140, 144, 178 Angeletti, Piero (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................144 Angelopoulos, Evangelos ................................................................105 Angevain, Jean-Christophe .................................................... 138, 140 Ang, Teng Wah .................................................................................. 76 Anguera, Jaume ...............................................................................134 Anselmi, Nicola .................................................................................. 64 Antar, Yahia M.M. ..........................43, 67, 93, 109, 180, 198, 209 Antar, Yahia (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................93, 155, 180 Antoniades, Marco ....................................................... 125, 142, 170 Antonino-Daviu, Eva ........................................................ 44, 144, 198 Antreich, Felix ...................................................................................158 A, Patnaik .........................................................................................111 Apaydin, Nil ........................................................................... 128, 164 Aradian, Ashod ................................................................................170 Arai, Hiroyuki ...................................................................................... 79 Arai, Hiroyuki (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................... 79 Araque Quijano, Javier L. .................................................................. 65 Arboleya, Ana ........................................................................ 110, 130 Arenas, Silvia ...................................................................................... 63 Argyropoulos, Christos ...........................................................201, 203 Arigong, Bayaner ................................................................... 154, 204 Arima, Takuji .....................................................................................149 Arndt, Fritz .......................................................................................... 77 Arndt, Fritz (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................................. 77 Aronsson, Jonatan ........................................................................91, 92 Artiga, Xavier ....................................................................................187 Arumugam, Darmindra ...........................................................139, 175 Arumugam, Darmindra (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................175 Aryanfar, Farshid ........................................................... 105, 190, 194 Asadchy, Victor .................................................................................. 83 Asano, Jun ........................................................................................115 Asefi, Mohammad ........................................................... 97, 119, 123 Ashbach, Jason ......................................................................... 81, 131 Ashizawa, Yoshito ....................................................................... 60, 90 Ashour, Mohamed ...........................................................................150 Askarpour, Amir Nader ...................................................................144 Aslebagh, Shadi ...............................................................................120 Astrain, Jose Javier ...........................................................................106 Atkinson, Robert ...............................................................................102 Atlasbaf, Zahra .................................................................................161 Atmatzakis, Georgios ......................................................................205 Atmatzakis, Yiorgos (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................... 67 Attardo, Elia A. ...................................................................50, 68, 168 Aubakirov, Abil .................................................................................147 Aubert, Hervé ...................................................................................163 Auckland, David ...............................................................................162 Augustin, Gijo ..................................................................................... 47 Aumann, Herbert ..............................................................................182 Austin, Andrew .................................................................................149 Awadallah, Ra’id ..............................................................................174 Awad, Noor ....................................................................................... 79 Awelemdy, Anwuna Kingsley ............................................................ 55 Aydin Civi, Ozlem .............................................................................. 61 Ayoub, Firas ..................................................................................71, 89 Azadi, Arman ...................................................................................205 Azad, Umar ......................................................................................121 Azari, Atieh ......................................................................................... 72 Aznabet, Mariam .............................................................................135 Azpilicueta, Leire .................................................... 92, 106, 139, 141 213 B Babakhani, Behrouz .........................................................................107 Babar, A. Ali ........................................................................... 163, 181 Babiceanu, Radu ..............................................................................153 Bablo, Joseph ...................................................................................141 Baczewski, Andrew ...................................................................60, 149 Badron, Khairayu ............................................................................... 73 Bae, Juseok ................................................................................85, 164 Baek, Jong Jin ..................................................................................... 52 Baek, Kwang-Hyun ....................................................... 115, 135, 189 Baena, Juan D. .................................................65, 70, 159, 201, 203 Baer, Christoph ....................................................................... 133, 162 Bagby, Jonathan ..............................................................................197 Bağcı, Hakan .............................................42, 60, 98, 147, 165, 198 Baggen, Rens ..................................................................................... 77 Bahadori, Niloofar ...........................................................................114 Bahar, Ezekiel ...................................................................................156 Bahramzy, Pevand ...........................................................................153 Bai, Jian .....................................................................................76, 158 Baiya, Dounia ...................................................................................208 Bai, Zijian ..........................................................................................121 Bakore, Rahul ...................................................................................142 Baktur, Reyhan ........................................................................ 166, 208 Baktur, Reyhan (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................... 166, 208 Balanis, Constantine .............................................. 45, 128, 131, 182 Balanis, Constantine (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................131, 182 Balasubramaniam, Shankar (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................149 Baldelli, Marco .................................................................................178 Bales, Kyle ........................................................................................194 Bamba, Aliou ....................................................................................112 Bandinelli, Mauro .............................................................................. 97 Bang, JinKyu .....................................................................................196 Bang, Jongho ..................................................................................... 43 Ban, Yong-Lin ...................................................................................... 84 Bao, Zengdi ......................................................................................162 Baquero-Escudero, Mariano ................................................. 144, 160 Baracco, Jean Marc .........................................................................135 Baran, Anastasia .......................................................................86, 124 Barba, Mariano ...............................................................................115 Barbin, Silvio Ernesto ................................................................52, 126 Barbin, Silvio (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................197 Barbuto, Mirko .................................................................................208 Bardak, Cemile ................................................................................... 86 Baroni, Andrea .................................................................................163 Baron, William .................................................................................126 Barroso, Joaquim ................................................................... 134, 150 Barros, Vitor ........................................................................................ 78 Baryshev, Andrey .............................................................................127 Baselmans, Jochem ..........................................................................127 Bassey, Christopher ..........................................................................168 Basta, Nikola ....................................................................................158 Basu, Ananjan .................................................................................... 79 Basukoski, Antonio ...........................................................................124 Batchelor, John .................................................................................196 Bates, Bevan ....................................................................................... 71 Bauer, Daniel .......................................................................... 123, 124 Bayat, Nozhan .................................................................................123 Bayraktar, Omer ................................................................................. 61 Beaskoetxea, Unai ...........................................................................148 Becker, Jonathan ..............................................................................172 Beer, Stefan ..................................................................39, 61, 79, 177 Behdad, Nader ............................. 69, 82, 124, 151, 160, 189, 199 214 Behdad, Nader (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................................189, 199 Behera, Santanu ................................................................................. 51 Beig, Davood ...................................................................................116 Bekele, Ephrem T. .............................................................................134 Bekkadal, Fritz .................................................................................... 74 Bellec, Mathilde ................................................................................. 89 Belov, Pavel .........................................................................48, 83, 152 Benghalia, Abdelmadjid ..................................................................162 Benlarbi-Delaï, Aziz ..................................................54, 92, 192, 202 Ben Mabrouk, Ismail .......................................................................... 87 Berbineau, Marion ...........................................................................197 Bercigli, Mirko .................................................................................... 97 Berenguer, Antonio ................................................................... 49, 160 Bergerson, Amy ................................................................................179 Bernabeu-Jiménez, Tomás ...............................................................198 Bernal Olaya, Sandra .....................................................................135 Bernhard, Jennifer ...................................... 110, 140, 166, 185, 189 Bernhard, Jennifer (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................... 140, 189 Berry, Christopher W. .............................................................127, 146 Bertoni, Henry .................................................................................... 73 Beruete, Miguel ...................................................................... 148, 170 Besieris, Ioannis ................................................................................159 Best, Steven ......................................................................................... 58 Betsudan, Shin-ichi ...........................................................................117 Bevan, Michael ................................................................................194 Bharadwaj, Richa ............................................................................... 39 Bhardwaj, Shubhendu .....................................................................146 Bhaskaran, Madhu ..........................................................................209 Bhattacharyya, Rahul .......................................................................163 Bhattacharyya, Somak ....................................................................173 Bhola, Vishal .....................................................................................141 Bhuiyan, Rashed ...............................................................................106 Bianchi, Davide ................................................................................172 Bianchi, Ildefonso .............................................................................172 Bianconi, Giacomo ...................................................................62, 147 bij de Vaate, Jan Geralt ..................................................................... 76 Bilotti, Filiberto ........................................................ 65, 134, 150, 208 Bilotti, Filiberto (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................208 Bing, Wei ..........................................................................................130 Bin Zawawi, Muhammad Nazrol ...................................................187 Bird, Trevor ................................................................................... 43, 65 Bird, Trevor (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................. 65 Birtcher, Craig ..................................................................45, 131, 182 Bishop, Bruce ....................................................................................180 Bishop, Nicholas ..............................................................................126 Bisognin, Aimeric ............................................................. 40, 108, 206 Biswas, Animesh ...............................................................................155 Bitchikh, Mounira .............................................................................107 Björninen, Toni ..................................................................................142 B. K., Kaushik ....................................................................................111 Black, Jonathan ................................................................................133 Blanco, Darwin ................................................................................... 76 Blanco, Rodrigo .................................................................................. 46 Blazquez, Beatriz .............................................................................133 Boag, Amir ................................................................................. 91, 148 Boag, Amir (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 91, 148 Boerner, Martin .......................................................................162, 209 Bogaert, Ignace ..................................................................... 165, 200 Bogdanov, Faik ................................................................................198 Bohannon, Nicole ............................................................................189 Boix, Rafael R. ..................................................................................169 Bolomey, Jean Charles ....................................................................163 Bonic, Ivan ................................................................................... 70, 83 215 Borderies, Pierre ...............................................................................156 Bor, Sheau-Shong .............................................................................. 75 Boryssenko, Anatoliy ........................................................ 61, 141, 196 Boryssenko, Elen .....................................................................141, 196 Bossard, Jeremy .................................................................. 48, 81, 191 Boudaghi, Hamid .............................................................................197 BouDaher, Elie .................................................................................... 78 Bousseaud, Pierre ............................................................................... 88 Bowman, Tyler ...........................................................................86, 123 Boyd, Darren ....................................................................................148 Boyraz, Ozdal ..................................................................................168 Braaten, Benjamin ......................................................... 140, 153, 154 Braaten, Benjamin (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................ 49, 154 Brachat, Patrice .................................................. 40, 57, 58, 108, 206 Brady, John ......................................................................................... 69 Brannigan, Colm ................................................................................ 41 Bras, Luis ................................................................................. 143, 190 Brazis, Paul .......................................................................................141 Breakall, James K. .............................................................................. 70 Breinbjerg, Olav ...............................................................................189 Brem, Robert .....................................................................................131 Brennan, Nicholas ...........................................................................194 Bresciani, Daniele ............................................................................187 Brick, Yaniv ......................................................................................... 91 Bridges, Greg ...................................................................................119 Brigham, Glenn A ............................................................................100 Brinster, Irina ....................................................................................... 78 Briqech, Zouhair ................................................................................. 49 Briso-Rodriguez, Cesar ..............................................................54, 174 Brizzi, Alessio ............................................................................52, 186 Brocker, Donovan ......................................................................55, 204 Brockett, Timothy ..............................................................................110 Browne, Daniel .................................................................................179 Browne, Daniel (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................179 Brown, Gary (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................... 73 Bruck, Guido H ................................................................................121 Bruni, Simona ................................................................ 142, 143, 144 Bryan, Austen ...................................................................................135 Bucci, Ovidio M. ..............................................................................168 Budhu, Jordan ...................................................................................169 Budimir, D ............................................................................... 118, 178 Buffi, Alice ...................................................................... 145, 163, 196 Bui, Huu Phu ....................................................................................... 87 Bukhari, Hatim .................................................................................... 93 Bukvic, B ...........................................................................................118 Burdett, Alison .................................................................................... 41 Burford, Nathan ........................................................................ 47, 130 Burkholder, Robert ................................................................. 145, 181 Burkholder, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................... 145, 181 Burokur, Shah Nawaz .....................................................63, 162, 204 Busuioc, Dan ....................................................................................137 Butet, Romain ...................................................................................... 92 Byndas, Arkadiusz .....................................................................74, 190 Byun, Gangil ........................................................................... 184, 199 Byun, Jindo ......................................................................................... 43 C Cabedo-Fabres, Marta .......................................................... 143, 198 Cable, Vaughn .................................................................................192 Cabrol, Patrick .................................................................................... 73 Caglayan, Cosan .............................................................................146 Cahill, Robert ....................................................................................127 216 Cai, Fu-Ren ........................................................................................143 Cai, Qiang-Ming ................................................................................ 62 Caizzone, Stefano ............................................................................. 78 Caliumi, Alberto ...............................................................................110 Caliumi, Alberto A. ..........................................................................135 Caloz, Christophe ...................................................61, 113, 201, 203 Caloz, Christophe (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................... 113, 203 Camacho-Perez, J.Rodrigo ...............................................................198 Caminita, Francesco ..................................................................80, 116 Camley, R. E. ....................................................................................164 Campione, Salvatore ...........................................101, 168, 170, 201 Campuzano, Jennifer ......................................................................... 76 Candotti, Massimo ...........................................................................155 Cangellaris, Andreas C. .................................................................... 66 Canneva, Florian ..............................................................................196 Cao, Anjie ................................................................................122, 158 Cao, Jia ............................................................................................... 67 Cao, Le ..............................................................................................130 Capasso, Federico ....................................................................65, 109 Capdevila, Santiago ........................................................................163 Capolino, Filippo ........................ 83, 101, 114, 168, 170, 201, 207 Capolino, Filippo (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................201 Card, Paul .........................................................................................123 Cariou, Renaud .................................................................................. 72 Carlin, Matteo .................................................................................... 64 Carluccio, Giorgio ........................................................ 151, 202, 207 Carrasco, Eduardo ................................................................. 115, 146 Carrasco, Héctor ..............................................................................160 Carrera Suarez, Luis Fernando .............................................. 143, 144 Carvalho, Nuno ..................................................................... 143, 190 Carvalho, Nuno B. ................................................................. 153, 171 Casaletti, Massimiliano ................................................. 113, 134, 175 Caso, Roberto .........................................................................142, 196 Castaldi, Giuseppe .................................................................109, 173 Castillo-Aranibar, Patricia ................................................................118 Castro, Pedro J. ................................................................................134 Casula, Giovanni Andrea ......................................................... 79, 162 Catalani, Alfredo ..............................................................................178 Catapano, Ilaria ...............................................................................168 Catarinucci, Luca ..............................................................................163 Cátedra, Felipe ................................................................................... 77 Cavallo, Daniele .....................................................................151, 188 Celik, Nuri ................................................. 41, 74, 75, 152, 177, 205 Celik, Nuri (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................205 Celinski, Z .........................................................................................164 Chacko, Bybi P. .................................................................................. 47 Chahal, Premjeet .....................................................................132, 134 Chahal, Premjeet (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................134 Chaharmir, Reza ................................................................................. 85 Chahat, Nacer .................................................................................142 Chai, Mei ............................................................................................ 50 Chakkanattu Muhammed Kunju, Nijas ................................. 135, 181 Chakrabarty, K .................................................................................118 Chalas, Jeffrey ..................................................................................182 Chamanara, Nima ...........................................................................113 Chamberland, Jean-Francois ...........................................................106 Chami, Ali ........................................................................................... 57 Chamok, Nowrin ................................................................................ 63 Champion, Michelle ................................................................... 46, 61 Chan, Chi Hou .................................................................................186 Chandrasekar, Venkatachalam ......................................................... 73 Chang, Cheng-Yi ................................................................................ 82 Chang, Hsieh-Chi .............................................................................182 217 Chang, Kai ............................................................ 111, 164, 177, 205 Chang, Ruinan .................................................................... 44, 91, 186 Chang, Xin ........................................................................................113 Chang, Yi-Long ................................................................................... 67 Chan, King Yuk ................................................................................... 53 Chan, Kwok Kee ................................................................................. 76 Chan, Yao-Chia ................................................................................140 Chapari, Ahmad ..............................................................................178 Chapari, Amin ..................................................................................171 Chappell, William .............................................................................. 95 Charles-Antoine, Guérin ..................................................................120 Chatterjee, Deb .........................................................................55, 167 Chatterjee, Deb (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................167 Chatterjee, Kausik ............................................................................207 Chattopadhyay, Goutam (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................127, 146 Chaudhary, Raghvendra Kumar ............................................ 155, 209 Chaudhuri, Sujeet .............................................................................185 Chauraya, Alford .............................................................................141 Chauveau, Janic ........................................................................50, 119 Chavannes, Nicolas .....................................................................77, 92 Chen, Bing Hao ...............................................................................174 Chen, Bo-Yu ......................................................................................190 Chen, Chi-Chih ...................................41, 46, 56, 73, 128, 179, 184 Chen, Chi-Chih (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................157, 178, 184 Chen, Chien-Hung ............................................................................196 Chen, Fu-Chiarng .............................................................................180 Cheng, George .........................................................................50, 158 Cheng, Haitao .................................................................................... 61 Cheng, Jin ................................................................................149, 165 Cheng, Tsai-Wen ..............................................................................143 Chen, Guanbo .................................................................................123 Chen, Guan-Yu .................................................................................143 Cheng, Yu-Jian ..................................................................................177 Chen, Hong-Twu ...............................................................................195 Chen, Horng-Dean ................................................................. 190, 196 Chen, Hsing-Yi ..................................................................................171 Chen, Hua-Ming ...............................................................................196 Chen, I-Fong .....................................................................................108 Chen, Ji ............................................................................................... 56 Chen, Jianpei ...................................................................................... 74 Chen, Jin-Sen ....................................................................................196 Chen, Jiun-Peng ................................................................................204 Chen, Jui-Hung ..........................................................................43, 168 Chen, Junhua ....................................................................................126 Chen, Ming ................................................................................73, 179 Chen, Pai-Yen ...................................................................................... 48 Chen, Panpan ...................................................................................171 Chen, Peter .......................................................................................120 Chen, Qiang .....................................................................69, 122, 169 Chen, Qiang (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................... 69 Chen, Rushan ..................................................................................... 44 Chen, Shengjian Jammy ..................................................................208 Chen, Shih-Yuan ............................................................ 140, 171, 195 Chen, Shiyong ..................................................................................157 Chen, Teng-Kai .................................................................................177 Chen, Wan .......................................................................................104 Chen, Wei .........................................................................................121 Chen, Weidong .................................................................................. 86 Chen, Wen-Shan ..............................................................................195 Chen, Xi .............................................................................................. 86 Chen, Xiang Zhou .....................................................................68, 183 Chen, Xiaodong ................................................................................. 79 Chen, Xi Lin ...................................................................................77, 92 218 Chen, Yen-Sheng ..............................................................................140 Chen, Ying ........................................................................................104 Chen, Zhen .......................................................................................111 Chen, Zhijiao ....................................................................................155 Chen, Zhi Ning ....................................................................... 190, 204 Cheon, Yonghun ................................................................................. 84 Cherian, Philip .................................................................................... 75 Che, Rongrong .................................................................................180 Chew, Weng Cho .......................................44, 60, 62, 66, 129, 202 Chiba, Hidetoshi ..............................................................................183 Chiba, Isamu ...................................................................................... 76 Chiba, Isamu (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................... 76 Chieh, Sam .......................................................................................114 Chien, Dao Ngoc ...............................................................94, 96, 201 Chio, Chan-Keong ............................................................................183 Chio, Chi-Hou ............................................................................55, 160 Chio, Tanhuat ............................................................................43, 178 Chio, Tan-Huat ................................................................. 56, 108, 205 Chiou, Yu-Zung .................................................................................195 Chi, Pei-Ling ......................................................................................171 Chisaka, Tadashi ................................................................................ 72 Chitturi, Murali Krishna ...................................................................... 55 Chiu, Chien-Wen ..............................................................................181 Chiu, Shih-Chia .................................................................................171 Chi, Yu-Jen ........................................................................................180 Chobanyan, Elene ....................................................................... 73, 80 Cho, Bong-Kwan ..............................................................................196 Chochia, Irina ...................................................................................198 Choe, Hyeonghyeong .....................................................................184 Cho, Gene ........................................................................................112 Choi, In-Sik ......................................................................................... 88 Choi, Jaehoon .................................................................... 51, 70, 142 Choi, Jihun ........................................................................52, 174, 189 Choi, Sangjo ............................................................................... 48, 66 Choi, Won-Kyu .................................................................................145 Cho, Ji-Haeng ...................................................................................145 Cho, J. K. ..........................................................................................116 Choo, Hosung ........................................................................ 184, 199 Chou, Hsi-Tseng ................................................................82, 126, 130 Chou, Hsi-Tseng (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................100 Choukiker, Yogesh .............................................................................. 51 Chou, Yung-Hsiang ..........................................................................156 Chowdhury, Mahmood ...................................................................106 Cho, Yong Heui .......................................................................169, 182 Choy, Wallace C.H. ........................................................................... 66 Christian, Jr, Thomas E. ...................................................................... 64 Christianson, Andrew ......................................................................... 95 Christieb, Andrew J ..........................................................................111 Christodoulou, Christos G. ......58, 64, 71, 89, 140, 143, 161, 176, 205 Christodoulou, Christos (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................53, 176 Christopoulou, Maria .......................................................................125 Chryssomallis, Michael ....................................................................116 Chtcherbakov, Vladimir ....................................................................175 Chtcherbakov, Vladimir (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................175 Chuang, Shih-Keng ............................................................................ 67 Chu, Hui ............................................................................................209 Chung, Jae-Young ............................................................................189 Chu, Qing-xin ..................................................................................... 67 Chu, Qing-Xin ...................................................................................129 Cihangir, Aykut ................................................................................... 58 Cihangir, Aykut (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................171 Civi, Ozlem (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................... 61, 172 219 Claverie, Jacques ............................................................................... 59 Clavijo, Sergio ..................................................................................162 Coats, David .....................................................................................198 Coburn, W. O’Keefe ........................................................................148 Cohen, Doron ...................................................................................203 Colburn, Joseph ........................................................................58, 188 Colella, Riccardo ..............................................................................163 Cole, Matthew T. ................................................................................ 66 Colin-Beltran, Edgar .........................................................................144 Collino, Francis ................................................................................... 98 Comite, Davide .................................................................................. 70 Conroy, James ..................................................................................199 Conroy, James (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................199 Constantinou, Costas .......................................................................105 Constantinou, Costas (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................................105 Conway, Gareth ................................................................................. 41 Cook, Benjamin ................................................................................108 Cools, Kristof ....................................................................................165 Corona-Chavez, Alonso ..................................................................144 Costa, Filippo ......................................................................... 110, 181 Costa, Jorge R. .......................................................................... 57, 148 Costantine, Joseph ....................................58, 71, 89, 140, 143, 176 Costantine, Joseph (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................ 71, 176 Costanzo, Sandra ............................................................................187 Costen, Fumie ...................................................................................111 Cotton, Simon ..................................................................................... 54 Coulibaly, Yacouba ................................................................ 155, 192 Cover, Mason ...................................................................................140 Covington, John .................................................................................. 83 Cown, Barry .....................................................................................199 C, Prachi ...........................................................................................209 Cremer, Markus ................................................................................196 Crittenden, Paul ................................................................................156 Crocco, Lorenzo .................................................................50, 68, 168 Cross, William M. ............................................................................196 Crouse, David T. ...............................................................................201 Crowgey, Benjamin ....................................................... 110, 148, 168 Cruz, Catarina C. .............................................................................148 Cuiñas, Iñigo ....................................................................................138 Cure, David ........................................................................................ 89 Curtis, Charlotte ................................................................................. 88 D Dagefu, Fikadu ................................................................................... 52 D’Agristina, Luciano .........................................................................140 D’Aguanno, Giuseppe .....................................................................201 Dahl, Christoph ................................................................................162 Dahon, Cyril .....................................................................................120 Dai, Junwen ........................................................................................ 91 Dai, Qi ..............................................................................................129 D’Alessandro, Andrea ......................................................................145 Daliri, Ali ...........................................................................................197 Daly, Erica ........................................................................................140 Damiano, Nicholas ............................................................................ 55 Damm, Christian ...............................................................................186 Dandekar, Kapil Ramesh ................................................................... 53 Daneshmand, Mojgan ..............................................................85, 195 Danesh, Shadi ........................................................................ 155, 194 Dang, Vinh ........................................................................................200 Daniel, Chris .....................................................................................162 Darces, Muriel ........................................................................ 138, 200 da S. Lacava, José C. ......................................................................179 220 Dassano, Gianluca ..........................................................................135 Dassunção, Adaildo .................................................................78, 103 Datta, Sayantani ................................................................................ 67 Dault, Daniel .............................................................. 60, 80, 147, 165 Daveau, Christian .............................................................................147 Davidson, Kyle .................................................................................180 Davis, William (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................172 Davoyan, Arthur .......................................................................... 66, 83 Dawood, Muhammad ......................................... 112, 138, 141, 150 Day, Sally ........................................................................................... 46 de Beaucoudrey, Nicole .................................................................... 50 De Beaucoudrey, Nicole .................................................................119 De-Biao, Ge ......................................................................................130 Debogovic, Tomislav ........................................................................114 Decker, Manuel .................................................................................. 65 Decle Colin, Daniel ..........................................................................152 Dedeban, Claude .............................................................................. 86 De Doncker, Philippe .................................................54, 92, 192, 202 De Donno, Danilo ............................................................................163 De Flaviis, Franco ................................................................... 114, 172 DeFranco, Patrick .............................................................................176 De Gregorio, Marco ........................................................................186 Dehghani, Mohammad Reza ..........................................................205 Dehmollaian, Mojtaba .....................................................................119 de la Rubia, Valentin .......................................................................... 91 Delgado, Vicente ....................................................................159, 201 Delisle, Gilles Y. ............................................................. 155, 172, 192 Della Giovampaola, Cristian ...........................................................203 Della Pietra, Giuliano ............................................................. 110, 135 Del Rio Bocio, Carlos .......................................................................176 del Risco, Juan P. ................................................................................ 70 de Lustrac, André .............................................................63, 162, 204 de Maagt, Peter ........................................................................ 81, 208 de Maagt, Peter (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................142 De Miguel, Silvia ................................................................................ 92 Deng, Changjiang ............................................................................132 Deng, Hai .........................................................................................137 Deng, Hai (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................................137 Deng, Tianwei ..................................................................................179 Denidni, Tayeb A. .45, 47, 49, 63, 69, 71, 87, 114, 132, 136, 140, 157, 162, 194, 197, 209 Denidni, Tayeb (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................... 47 Deniz, Cem .......................................................................................112 Deo, Prafulla ....................................................................................... 46 de Paco, Pedro .................................................................................119 de Rosny, Julien ................................................................................175 De Sabata, Aldo ................................................................................ 45 Dettmar, Uwe ....................................................................................196 de Villiers, Dirk .................................................................................178 Dey, Abhishek ..................................................................................... 71 Dezfooliyan, Amir .............................................................................. 54 De Zutter, Daniël ..............................................................................200 Dhouibi, Abdallah ............................................................................162 Dias, Tilak .........................................................................................141 Diaz, Alejandro ................................................................................189 Diaz, Rodolfo ....................................................................................162 Dib, Nihad .............................................................................. 136, 178 Di Cintio, Andrea ................................................................... 110, 135 Dickie, Raymond ..............................................................................127 Di murro, Francesca .........................................................................147 Ding, Can .........................................................................................194 Ding, Hao .........................................................................................202 Dionisio, Carlos R. P. ........................................................................126 221 Djordjevic, Antonije ............................................................................ 86 Doane, Jonathan P. ................................................................ 115, 199 Donohoe, John Patrick .....................................................88, 123, 138 Donohoe, J. Patrick (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................ 88 Dorsey, W. Mark ..............................................................................194 Dortmund, Sven .................................................................................. 55 Dougal, Roger ..................................................................................198 Doyle, Derek .....................................................................................161 Draskovic, Drasko .............................................................................174 Dreyer, Philippe ................................................................................187 Dricot, Jean Michel ............................................................................ 92 Driscoll, Tom .....................................................................................109 Drissi, Mhamed ................................................................................135 Drummond, Franklin .........................................................................164 Duarte-Reynoso, Emmanuel Q. ......................................................... 73 Dubbert, Dale ..................................................................................... 64 Duchêne, Bernard ............................................................................120 Duchini, Gianpiero ................................................................. 110, 135 Duffy, Sean M ..................................................................................100 Du, Jia Lun .........................................................................................183 Du, Jin-Kyoung .................................................................................... 97 Duncan, Kate J ..........................................................................70, 184 Duong, Trong ....................................................................................134 Durgin, Gregory ...............................................................................163 Durgun, Ahmet ................................................................................... 45 Durnan, Gregory ..............................................................................157 Dussopt, Laurent ...............................................................................208 Du, Zhengwei ...................................................................................176 Dwari, Santanu .................................................................................180 Dyab, Walid ..............................................................................42, 113 Dzulkifly, Sumayyah ........................................................................... 88 E East, Jack ..........................................................................................115 Ebadi, Siamak ........................................................... 61, 64, 109, 187 Ebadi, Siamak (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................ 153, 187 Ebrahimi, Amir .................................................................................... 71 Ebrahimi, Hamideh ..........................................................................120 Echeverri Bautista, Mario Alberto ..................................................... 44 Echlin, Tara .......................................................................................174 Economou, Lefteris ...........................................................................102 Eddington, Lee .................................................................................... 59 Ederra, Iñigo ....................................................................................... 63 Edwards, Jennifer .............................................................................151 Edwards, Kyle S. ................................................................................ 59 Ehrenberg, Isaac ..............................................................................189 Eibert, Thomas .........................................................44, 131, 167, 177 Eichenlaub, Ronald ..........................................................................129 Elboushi, Ayman ........................................................................ 49, 104 Eldek, Abdelnasser ...................................................................64, 181 Eleftheriades, George V. .............................47, 55, 58, 68, 109, 152 Elhajj, Ali ............................................................................................. 71 Elhenawi, Hadia ................................................................................. 63 El-Hennawy, Hadia ..........................................................................118 Elia, Mohamad .................................................................................192 Elkarkraoui, Taieb .............................................................................155 El Khashab, Effat ..............................................................................150 Ellingson, Steven ...............................................................................158 Elmansouri, Mohamed ....................................................................... 57 El-Molla, Rana ..................................................................................144 El Mrabet, Otman ............................................................................135 Elregeily, Hesham .............................................................................134 222 Elsadek, Hala A. ................................................................................ 67 El-Shaarawy, Heba B. .....................................................................118 El Shabrawy, Tallal ..........................................................................150 Elsheakh, Dalia ................................................................................... 63 El-Shenawee, Magda ............................................... 47, 86, 123, 130 El-Shenawee, Magda (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................86, 150 Elsherbeni, Atef .............................53, 82, 146, 163, 169, 176, 187 Emiroglu, Caglar Dogu ....................................................................101 Encinar, Jose A. ...................................................................... 115, 169 Encinar, José Antonio .......................................................................127 Enemuo, Amara ................................................................................201 Engheta, Nader .............................................. 66, 83, 109, 173, 203 Engheta, Nader (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................66, 83, 204 Entesari, Kamran ................................................................................ 89 Erfani, Elham ..............................................................................45, 140 Eroglu, Abdullah .......................................................................85, 164 Erricolo, Danilo ..........................................................................50, 207 Erricolo, Danilo (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................139 Ertürk, Vakur B. ..........................................................................90, 160 Ertürk, Vakur B. (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................159 Esam M. Khaled, Elsayed ................................................................103 Eshrah, Islam .......................................................................73, 88, 167 Eshrah, Islam (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................... 72, 88 Eskandari, Mohammad Reza ..........................................................119 Eskin, Murat Gokhan .......................................................................201 Esquius-Morote, Marc ........................................................................ 48 Essaaidi, Mohamed .........................................................................135 Esselle, Karu P ................................................. 63, 81, 140, 168, 209 Esselle, Karu P. ........................................................................ 114, 177 Esselle, Karu (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................... 168, 209 Estrada, John ....................................................................92, 179, 199 Etrich, Christoph ................................................................................. 65 Ettorre, Mauro ......................................................113, 115, 134, 175 Ezzeddine, Hilal ...............................................................................206 F Faenzi, Marco .................................................................................... 80 Fairley, Josh ...............................................................................88, 138 Fakharian, Mohammad Mehdi ................................................ 89, 205 Fakharzadeh, Mohammad ................................................................ 49 Falade, Oluyemi Peter ....................................................................... 79 Falcone, Francisco (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................. 92 Falcone Lanas, Francisco ............92, 106, 139, 141, 148, 150, 170 Fallahi, Arya ....................................................................................... 83 Fang, Li ................................................................................................ 75 Fang, Li-Yuan .....................................................................................140 Fang, Xiaoqi .....................................................................................187 Fan, Yifeng ........................................................................................152 Fan, Yong ..........................................................................................118 Fan, Zhenghong ................................................................................. 44 Faraji-Dana, Reza ......................................................................60, 144 Farina, Marco ...................................................................................178 Faro Orlando, Alberto J. ..................................................................134 Farr, Everett ......................................................................................... 93 Farr, Everett (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................ 93 Fasenfest, Kathleen ..........................................................................180 Fathy, Aly ..........................................................................................208 Fazi, Christian ...................................................................................102 Fear, Elise ..........................................................................88, 123, 124 Fear, Elise (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................... 88 Febo, Rey ..........................................................................................146 Feki, Saber ........................................................................................147 223 Feng, Wenjiang ................................................................................157 Feng, Zhenghe ............................. 39, 49, 53, 54, 67, 132, 177, 206 Fenni, Ines .........................................................................................138 Feresidis, Alexandros P. ...................................................................114 Fernandes, Carlos A. ................................................................ 57, 148 Fernández, Aníbal .............................................................................. 46 Fernandez, Carlos ............................................................................139 Fernández, María .............................................................................. 77 Ferndahl, Mattias .............................................................................173 Feroj, Md Jamil ................................................................................... 50 Ferrando-Bataller, Miguel ............................... 44, 49, 143, 144, 160 Ferreira, Daniel Basso ......................................................................172 Ferrero, Fabien ..........................................40, 58, 69, 108, 143, 206 Ferrero, Fabien (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................135 Fideles, Felipe ..................................................................................... 53 Filipovic, Dejan S. .......................... 57, 79, 108, 126, 128, 144, 161 Filonov, Dmitry ...........................................................................48, 152 Fink, Patrick .......................................................................................131 Fink, Patrick (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................................................131 Firouzeh, Zaker Hossein ................. 50, 72, 86, 119, 171, 178, 202 Fjørtoft, Kay ........................................................................................ 74 Fletcher, Jonathan ............................................................................129 Fleury, Romain .........................................................................159, 201 Flint, James ........................................................................................179 Floc’h, Jean-Marie ............................................................................135 Florencio, Rafael ...............................................................................169 Flores-Leal, Ruben ............................................................................... 73 Flores-Tapia, Daniel ..........................................................................108 Focardi, Paolo .................................................................................... 40 Foged, Lars Jacob ............................................92, 97, 110, 135, 179 Foged, Lars Jacob (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................110 Foltz, Heinrich ..................................................................................... 39 Fono, Vincent Adelphe ....................................................................... 55 Fonseca, Nelson J.G. ...........................................110, 135, 144, 151 Fonseca, Nelson (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................151 Fontana, Nunzia ................................................................................ 92 Fontgalland, Glauco ........................................................................135 Forati, Ebrahim ....................................................................... 173, 182 Formato, Richard ..............................................................................178 Foroozesh, Alireza ............................................................................. 85 Forrest, Stephen ................................................................................168 Fortino, N. ........................................................................................... 57 Foster, Elisha .....................................................................................106 Fostier, Jan ........................................................................................200 Fouad, Mohamed ............................................................................101 Fournier, Jean-Michel ......................................................................... 88 Francavilla, Matteo Alessandro ........................................44, 50, 109 Francis, Michael ...............................................................................175 Francis, Michael (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 97 Franklin, Rhonda ................................................................................ 71 Franklin, Rhonda (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 71 Franklin, Rob .....................................................................................142 Frederickson, Paul ..................................................................... 59, 174 Freire Carneiro Leao, Tiago ............................................................... 55 French, David M ...............................................................................111 Freni, Angelo .............................................................................82, 133 Freundorfer, Alois .............................................................43, 109, 180 Frølund Pedersen, Gert .......................................................... 153, 163 Fromentin-Denoziere, Beatrice ........................................................... 90 Fuchi, Kazuko ...................................................................................189 Fuchs, Benjamin ................................................................................110 Fügen, Thomas .................................................................................138 Fu, Jiahui ................................................................................. 104, 187 224 Fujimoto, Mitoshi ..............................................................................170 Fujimoto, Takafumi ............................................................................132 Fujita, Keisuke ...................................................................................182 Fukagawa, Shugo ............................................................................132 Fukasawa, Toru ........................................................................177, 183 Fukuda, Goh .....................................................................................158 Fumeaux, Christophe .......................................................71, 208, 209 Fumeaux, Christophe (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................................209 Funase, Ryu .......................................................................................158 Furse, Cynthia ..........................................................................142, 179 Furse, Cynthia (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................142, 179 Fu, Sidi ................................................................................................ 91 Futatsumori, Shunichi .......................................................................111 Fwu, John ..........................................................................................164 G Gabellini, Piero .................................................................................140 Gaetano, Domenico .......................................................................... 41 Gagarin, Ruthsenne ........................................................................... 41 Gagnon, Nicolas ......................................................................85, 151 Gagnon, Nicolas (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................... 85 Gaillot, Davy ....................................................................................112 Gajera, Halappa .............................................................................209 Galdi, Vincenzo ......................................................................109, 173 Gallée, François ...............................................................................198 Galli, Alessandro ................................................................................ 70 Gallo, Michele .............................................................. 142, 143, 144 Galvan-Tejada, Giselle M. ................................................................ 73 Gampala, Gopinath ........................................................................184 Gandini, Erio ....................................................................................115 Gao, Fuqiang ...................................................................................124 Gao, Pengcheng ..............................................................................202 Gao, Shanshan ................................................................................177 Gao, Xiaoxun ...................................................................................130 Gao, Yue ............................................................................................. 79 García, Cebrián ...............................................................................110 Garcia-Pardo, Concepcion ................................................................ 54 Garcia Pino, Antonio .......................................................................133 García Sánchez, Manuel .................................................................. 73 Garcia-Serna, Ruben-Gregorio ......................................................... 54 García-Valverde, David ...................................................................205 Garrett, John .....................................................................................124 Garufo, Alessandro ..........................................................................127 Gautam, Anil ...................................................................................... 57 Gautam, Anil Kumar .......................................................................... 75 Ge, Chuan ........................................................................................118 Gedney, Stephen D. ............................................................... 113, 148 Gehman, Jonathan ...........................................................................174 Gehm, Michael ................................................................................146 Geissler, Matthias (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................. 40 Geng, Junping ......................................................122, 158, 180, 191 Geng, Zhe ........................................................................................137 Geng, Zhi-hui ....................................................................................131 Genovesi, Simone ......................................................... 110, 172, 181 Georgakopoulos, Stavros ..............................................121, 139, 145 Georgakopoulos, Stavros (Sess. Co-Chair) .................121, 139, 145 Georgiadis, Apostolos .....................................................................163 Gergel, Alexander ...........................................................................148 Ge, Yuehe ..................................................................................63, 209 Ghaddar, Mohamad ......................................................................... 87 Ghaemi, Kasra .................................................................................199 Ghaemi, Mohammad ......................................................................174 225 Ghaffari-Miab, Mohsen ..................................................................... 60 Ghalichechian, Nima .......................................................................199 Ghanem, Farid ...............................................................107, 108, 136 Ghanem, Khalida .........................................................................69, 87 Gheethan, Ahmad ............................................................................. 53 Gheethan, Ahmad (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................. 75 Gholipour, Alireza ............................................................................144 Ghorbani, Kamran ...........................................................................197 Ghosh, Debalina ..............................................................................154 Ghosh, Saptarshi ..............................................................................173 Ghouz, Hussien ................................................................................195 Ghuman, Parwant ............................................................................120 Ghys, Jean-Pierre ..............................................................................197 Giacomini, Andrea ........................................................ 110, 135, 179 Gianesello, Frédéric ...........................................................40, 58, 206 Giarola, E. ........................................................................................145 Gigoyan, Suren .................................................................................. 61 Gil, Jose Maria ................................................................................... 91 Gill, Eric .............................................................................................. 72 Gilmore, Colin ..................................................................................123 Giordanengo, Giorgio ....................................................................... 97 Girgis, Emad ....................................................................................... 65 Giuseppe, Vecchi ............................................................................... 78 Glogowski, Rafal ......................................................................... 40, 82 Gloria, Daniel .....................................................................40, 58, 206 Goettel, Benjamin ..................................................................... 39, 177 Gok, Gurkan ....................................................................................173 Gokten, Mesut ..................................................................................185 Gollub, Jonah ...................................................................................201 Gomez-Diaz, Juan Sebastian ..........................................48, 113, 187 Gómez, Josefa ................................................................................... 77 Gomez, Luis ..................................................................... 90, 130, 168 Gomez, Luis (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................................130 Gomez, Paula ...................................................................................138 Gómez-Tornero, José Luis ................................................................188 Gonçalves, Ricardo ................................................................ 153, 171 Gong, Liang ........................................................................................ 53 Gong, Xun ................................................................... 61, 64, 89, 187 Gong, Xun (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 89, 187 Gonzalez-Aurioles, Santiago ............................................................ 87 González, Iván ................................................................................... 77 González Ovejero, David ........................................................80, 116 Gonzalez-Valdes, Borja .................................86, 119, 133, 137, 138 Gonzalo, Ramon ................................................................................ 63 Good, Brandon L. .................................................................. 160, 203 Gordon, Josh ....................................................................................130 Gordon, Richard ................................................................................ 90 Gore, Paul .........................................................................................179 Goswami, Jaideva ............................................................................120 Goto, Keiji ..................................................................................42, 207 Goudelev, Alexander .......................................................................115 Goussetis, George ...........................................................................188 Gou, Yuanxiao .................................................................................187 Graglia, Roberto .....................................................................131, 165 Graglia, Roberto (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................165 Graham, Jennifer ..............................................................................186 Grbic, Anthony ..........................109, 121, 134, 157, 168, 173, 203 Grbic, Anthony (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................109 Greenwood, Andrew D ...................................................................111 Gregoire, Daniel ..............................................................58, 109, 188 Gregory, Micah ................................................................................. 96 Griffith, Jeffrey .................................................................. 39, 177, 205 Grimaccia, Francesco ......................................................................103 226 Grzesik, Jan ...............................................................................50, 158 Grzyb, Janusz ..................................................................................127 Guan, Jian .......................................................................................... 90 Guan, Ke ............................................................................................ 54 Guattari, Claudia .............................................................................150 Guclu, Caner .......................................................... 83, 101, 168, 201 Gueyffier, Denis .................................................................................. 90 Guha, Debatosh ...............................................................................209 Guida, Giancarlo ............................................................................... 97 Guidon, M. ......................................................................................... 77 Guizani, Mohzen .............................................................................138 Gulan, Heiko ................................................................39, 61, 79, 177 Guldiken, Rasim ........................................................................... 53, 71 Gulgonul, Senol ...............................................................................185 Guo, Han ..........................................................................................147 Guo, Lisheng ....................................................................................... 75 Guo, L. Jay .......................................................................................... 93 Guo, Lulu ..........................................................................................114 Guo, Min ..........................................................................................205 Guo, Teng .........................................................................................153 Guo, Y. Jay .......................................................................................194 Guo, Yong-Xin .........................................................................177, 209 Guo, Yong-Xin (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................177 Guo, Yuanming ................................................................................104 Gupta, Inder .....................................................................................158 Gupta, Poulomi .................................................................................209 Gupta, Shulabh ............................................................. 101, 144, 145 Gurbuz, Ozan ..................................................................................151 Gurlek, Burak ...................................................................................201 Gustafsson, Mats ............................................................................... 58 Gustafsson, Mats (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................117 Gu, Xiang ............................................................................................ 68 H Haack, Tracy ...................................................................................... 59 Haack, Tracy (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................... 59 Ha, Arim ...........................................................................................178 Ha, Bui Van ........................................................................................ 96 Hadad, Yakir ....................................................................................186 Haddad, Emile .................................................................................208 Haderer, Andreas ............................................................................... 73 Haderer, Heinz ................................................................................... 73 Ha, Dohyuk ........................................................................................ 43 Hagness, Susan C. ...........................................................90, 111, 124 Hagness, Susan (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................ 111, 123, 124 Hagras, Amer ...................................................................................209 Hahnel, Ronny ..................................................................................206 Ha, Jaegeun .....................................................................................144 Hakem, Nadir ..................................................................55, 155, 192 Haley, Russell ....................................................................................106 Hall, John ..........................................................................................159 Hall, Peter S. ........................................................................... 105, 114 Hall, Rex ...........................................................................................184 Hamad, Ehab K. I. ............................................................................. 57 Hamadi, Alia ....................................................................................156 Hammad, Hany .............................................................144, 150, 187 Hamouda, Hafedh ...........................................................................142 Han, Arum .......................................................................................... 85 Haneishi, Misao ...............................................................................132 Hanemann, Thomas .........................................................................209 Hankal, Mohamed ............................................................................. 88 Hanley, Thomas ......................................................................... 59, 174 227 Hansen, Peder .................................................................................... 82 Hansen, Thorkild ................................................................................ 91 Hansen, Thorkild (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 91 Hanson, George (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................173 Hanson, George W. ..................................................... 173, 182, 191 Han, Tuan-Yung ................................................................................190 Hanyu, Li ...........................................................................................184 Hao, Yang .....................................52, 66, 141, 152, 184, 186, 191 Hao, Yang (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................52, 152, 204 Happy, Henri ....................................................................................108 Haque, Salman ................................................................................192 Harackiewicz, Frances ........................................................... 155, 194 Harada, Hiroshi ................................................................................144 Haralambous, Haris .........................................................................102 Haraz, Osama .................................................................................103 Harrell, Jefferson ................................................................................ 40 Harter, Marlene ...............................................................................160 Hart, John .........................................................................................150 Hartzell, Stephen .............................................................................133 Hasan, Azhar ...................................................................................163 Ha, Sang-Gyu .................................................................................... 70 Hasegawa, Masami ........................................................................158 Hashemi, Mohammad Reza ............................................................127 Hashemi, Mohammed Reza ............................................................146 Hashim, Wahidah .............................................................................. 88 Hashish, Essam A. .......................................................... 39, 67, 73, 75 Hashmi, Raheel M .............................................................................. 63 Hassan, Ahmed .................................................................................. 86 Hassan, Hayman A. .........................................................................136 Hassanien, Mohamed A. .................................................................. 57 Hasse, Roger ...................................................................................... 56 Haupt, Randy ..................................................................................... 54 Haupt, Randy (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................. 54, 96 Hautcoeur, Julien ..............................................................................181 Havrilla, Michael .......................................................... 110, 159, 160 Havrilla, Michael (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................159 Hayakawa, Kazuhiro .......................................................................132 Haynes, Mark ........................................................................ 120, 199 Hay, Stuart ................................................................................... 65, 81 Heavner, Thomas .............................................................................130 He, Chong ...............................................................................122, 158 Heckler, Marcos V. T. ......................................................................... 96 Hegler, Sebastian .............................................................................202 Heidger, Susan L ..............................................................................111 Heimlich, Michael .................................................................. 140, 168 Heldring, Alex .................................................................................... 80 Helgert, Christian ............................................................................... 65 Hélier, Marc .....................................................................................200 Hendijani, Nastaran ........................................................................165 Henin, Bassem ............................................................... 118, 136, 138 Henrie, Justin ...................................................................................... 95 He, Qijuan .......................................................................................... 84 He, Qing ...........................................................................................193 Heracleous, Constantinos ................................................................104 Herd, Jeffrey S ..................................................................................100 Hernández-Figueroa, Hugo ............................................................... 47 Hernandez-Garcia, Luis ......................................................... 130, 168 Herranz, Jose I. .................................................................................. 49 Herscovici, Naftali ............................................................................. 61 He, Sailing .......................................................................................... 94 He, Shiquan ......................................................................................113 Hettak, Khelifa .........................................................................152, 172 He, Yuchu ............................................................................................ 55 228 Hieu, Quang Ngoc ............................................................................ 94 Higaki, Makoto ................................................................................177 Hikage, Takashi ................................................................................111 Himdi, Mohamed .............................................................................172 Hirachi, Yasutake ..............................................................................115 Hirano, Takuichi .....................................................................43, 67, 73 Hirata, Akihiko .................................................................................... 61 Hirokawa, Jiro ..............................................43, 61, 67, 73, 115, 205 Hirokawa, Jiro (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................ 61 Hirose, Kazuhide .....................................................................132, 175 Hirota, Tetsuo ....................................................................................117 Hlaing, Treasa .................................................................................... 69 Hoa, Suong ........................................................................................ 71 Hoff, Brad W ....................................................................................111 Hofman, Mariusz ......................................................................74, 190 Ho, Kevin ............................................................................................ 71 Holland, Gavin .................................................................................188 Holland, Stephen .............................................................................208 Holloway, Christopher .....................................47, 54, 109, 130, 190 Holloway, Christopher (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................130 Ho Manh, Linh ..................................................................................103 Honda, Kazuhiro ..........................................................................41, 87 Hong, Sun .........................................................................................203 Hong, Wonbin ...................................................... 115, 135, 189, 199 Hong, Wonbin (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................... 190, 195 Honma, Naoki ....................................................................69, 87, 122 Hooper, David ..................................................................................114 Hoorfar, Ahmad ..........................................................63, 78, 86, 137 Hoorfar, Ahmad (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................. 63, 78 Hoppe, Daniel .................................................................................... 81 Horgan, Frances ................................................................................. 41 Horii, Yasushi ...................................................................................... 70 Hori, Toshikazu .................................................................................170 Horlin, François .................................................................................. 92 Hossain, Md Delwar ........................................................................124 Hossain, M.G. Sorwar .....................................................................195 Hossan, Md Akther ..........................................................................140 Hosseini, Ali ......................................................................................114 Host, Nicholas .................................................................................... 46 Hrabar, Silvio ............................................................... 65, 70, 83, 134 Hrabar, Silvio (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................... 70 Hristov, Hristo ..........................................................................151, 160 Hshieh, Yu-Laung ..............................................................................126 Hsu, Heng-Tung ................................................................................196 Hsu, Ming-Hung ................................................................................. 99 Hsu, Powen .................................................................... 132, 153, 204 Hsu, Yun-Hao ....................................................................................143 Huang, Bing-Jhang ...........................................................................195 Huang, Chao Gui .............................................................................. 41 Huang, Guanlong .....................................................................43, 178 Huang, Guan-Long ...........................................................................205 Huang, Gui Chao .............................................................. 39, 75, 205 Huang, Ling ......................................................................................106 Huang, Neng-Tain ...........................................................................126 Huang, Ruifeng .................................................................................108 Huang, Shao Ying .............................................................................. 60 Huang, Ting-Jui .................................................................................196 Huang, Weimin .................................................................................. 72 Huang, Yeqin ....................................................................................198 Huang, Yikun ....................................................................................122 Huang, Ying .....................................................................................156 Hua, Wei ...................................................................................70, 150 Huff, Gregory ..........................................81, 85, 106, 164, 177, 194 229 Huff, Gregory (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................ 85, 106, 164, 177 Hu, Fu-Gang .....................................................................................193 Hughes, Elizabeth .............................................................................. 45 Hu, Hao ............................................................................................121 Hui, Hon Tat .....................................................................................175 Hu, Jun ...................................................................62, 67, 80, 89, 147 Hu, Lon-Rong ....................................................................................143 Hum, Sean ........................................................................................169 Hum, Sean Victor (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................104 Hung, Tian-Fu ...................................................................................... 75 Hurtaud, Yvonick ................................................................................ 59 Hussein, Yasser .................................................................................103 Hutchcraft, Elliott ................................................................................ 90 Hutchens, Chris ................................................................................142 Hu, Zhijing .......................................................................................... 48 Hu, Zhirun ................................................................................101, 152 Hu, Zhirun (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................101 Hwang, Hyeonseok ................................................................121, 185 Hwang, Jung Hwan ..................................................................52, 139 Hyde, Milo .......................................................................................160 Hyoung, Chang Hee .................................................................52, 139 I Ibrahim, Ahmed .................................................................................. 51 Ibrahim, Amr .....................................................................................112 Ibrahim, Sarah ..................................................................................187 Ibrahim, Walaa ................................................................................134 Iddi, Hashimu Uledi .................................................................. 57, 178 Ide, Tomoaki .....................................................................................142 Iftikhar, Adnan ..................................................................................153 Ignatenko, Maxim ............................................................................161 Iida, Kenji ............................................................................................ 41 Iigusa, Kyoichi ..................................................................................144 Iitsuka, Yasushi ........................................................................... 49, 128 Ijaz, Bilal ...........................................................................................153 Ilic, Milan ............................................................................73, 80, 193 Imai, Suguru .....................................................................................160 Imani, Mohammadreza F. ...............................................................157 Imbert, Marc .....................................................................................151 Ince, Fatma Gul ................................................................................201 Inclan-Sanchez, Luis ........................................................................... 67 Infantolino, Jamie ............................................................................... 54 Iqbal, Nuhammad Naeem ..............................................................180 Iriarte, Juan Carlos ............................................................................. 63 Ishihara, Toyohiko ............................................................................207 Ishikawa, Akira .................................................................................132 Ishikawa, Takaki ................................................................................. 76 Ishimaru, Akira ..................................................................................156 Ishimaru, Akira (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................156 Isik, Omer .........................................................................................125 Iskander, E. Tiffany ...........................................................................179 Iskander, Magdy F. ......................39, 41, 55, 74, 75, 152, 177, 205 Iskander, Mina .............................................................. 116, 140, 154 Islam, Rashidul ..................................................................................115 Ismail, Ahmad Fadzil .................................................................. 73, 88 Ismail, Nouer Eldin H. ......................................................................136 Isola, Gabriele ....................................................................... 145, 196 Itakura, Hiroshi .................................................................................141 Itoh, Kenji ..........................................................................................117 Itoh, Tatsuo .......................................................................................128 Ito, Koichi .................................................................................141, 166 Ito, Koichi (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................................142 230 Ito, Yasuhiro ........................................................................................ 64 Iyer, Ashwin K. .........................................................................152, 170 Iyer, Ashwin (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................152, 170 Izumi, Takuto ....................................................................................... 79 J Jabri, Fawwaz Jinan Jibrael ............................................................... 41 Jacksha, Ronald .........................................................................54, 192 Jackson, David R. ......................................................56, 85, 128, 180 Jackson, David (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................... 114, 180 Jacob, Minu ........................................................................................ 58 Jacobs, Pieter ....................................................................................155 Jacquemod, Gilles .....................................................40, 58, 108, 206 Jafari, Ahmadreza .............................................................................. 54 Jain, Sidharath .........................................................................111, 134 Jais, Mohd Ilman .......................................................................53, 206 Jakobsen, Kaj Bjarne ........................................................................185 Jakobsen, Kaj (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................185 Jakobus, Ulrich ................................................................................... 77 Jakoby, Rolf .......................................................................................186 Jalali Mazlouman, Shahrzad ..........................................................158 Jalil, Mohd Ezwan ............................................................................. 63 Jam, Armin .............................................................................. 115, 199 Jam, Armin (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................................................199 Jamlos, Mohd Faizal ...............................................53, 178, 197, 206 Jamnejad, Vahraz ............................................................................133 Jamnejad, Vahraz (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................133 Jamroz, Wes .....................................................................................208 Janaswamy, Ramakrishna ................................................................192 Janaswamy, Ramakrishna (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................192 Jang, Kyeongnam .............................................................................116 Jang, Taehee ...................................................................................... 93 Jang, Youngsoo ................................................................................188 Jankovic, U ............................................................................. 118, 178 Janpugdee, Panuwat ........................................................................202 Jaradat, Hamzeh ..............................................................................116 Jarrahi, Mona ..........................................................................127, 146 Järvenpää, Seppo .............................................................................. 92 Jastram, Nathan ................................................................................. 79 Jawad, Ourouk ................................................................................... 92 Jaworski, Drew .................................................................................172 Jayawardene, Rushanthi .................................................................... 67 Jedari, Esrafil ....................................................................................161 Jefferts, Steven ..................................................................................130 Jeffrey, Ian ..................................................................50, 92, 119, 123 Jeng, Shyh-Kang ................................................................................. 89 Jenkins, Louis ....................................................................................148 Jenning, Michael ..............................................................................178 Jensen, Michael ......................................................................... 87, 140 Jensen, Michael (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 87 Jeong, Chan-Hui ......................................................................121, 185 Jeong, Min Joo ..........................................................................52, 139 Jeong, Seongheon ............................................................................. 43 Jia, Miao-Miao ................................................................................... 62 Jiang, Fanjie ......................................................................................126 Jiang, Hai ..........................................................................................141 Jiang, Li Jun ..............................44, 60, 62, 101, 129, 145, 147, 202 Jiang, Ming ......................................................................................... 80 Jiang, Tao ........................................................................................... 84 Jiang, Xiaolei ............................................................................. 39, 114 Jiang, Ying ........................................................................................157 Jiang, Zhi Hao .....................................................................47, 83, 191 231 Jiao, Dan .......................................................................... 44, 113, 193 Jiao, Dan (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................44, 193 Jilani, Syeda Fizzah .........................................................................180 Jin, Jian-Ming .............................................62, 68, 90, 113, 149, 193 Jin, Jian-Ming (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................90, 113, 193 Jin, Minglu ........................................................................................114 Jin, Ronghong ................................................43, 122, 158, 180, 191 Jin, Ya-Qiu .........................................................................................156 Jiwani, Aziz ......................................................................................126 Jobava, Roman .................................................................................198 Jofre, Lluís ....................................................................... 151, 163, 187 John, Sabu ........................................................................................197 Johnson, Joel ....................................................................................137 Johnson, William ................................................................................ 80 Johnston, Ronald ................................................................................ 97 Joines, William T. ........................................................... 118, 171, 184 Joly, Patrick ......................................................................................... 98 Jonah, Olutola ................................................................121, 139, 145 Jones, W.Linwood ............................................................................120 Jones, W. Linwood (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................... 120, 138 Joo, Jeungmin ...................................................................................199 Jørgensen, Erik ........................................................................ 133, 169 Jorgensen, Erik (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................133 Joseph, Wout .............................................................................55, 112 Jouny, Ismail ................................................................................. 72, 88 Jouvaud, Camille ..............................................................................175 Jo, Youngmin ...................................................................................... 84 Juan-Llacer, Leandro ........................................................................... 54 Jung, Chang Won ............................................................................176 Jung, Haewon ..................................................................................172 Jung, Kyung-Young ....................................................................70, 159 Jung, Peter .........................................................................................121 Junshen, Yu .......................................................................................127 Jun, Sungyun ...........................................................................177, 205 Jusoh, Muzammil .......................................................................53, 206 K Kabacik, Pawel ..........................................................................74, 190 Kabakian, Adour ..............................................................................188 Kabalan, Karim .................................................................................. 71 Kabiri, Ali ...................................................................................65, 152 Kaddour, Darine ...............................................................................181 Kado, Yuichi ......................................................................................128 Kahng, Kyungseok ................................................................. 116, 134 Kahng, Sungtek ...................................................................... 116, 134 Kaipa, Chandra S. R. .......................................................................191 Kajfez, Darko ...................................................................................... 56 Kalansuriya, Prasanna .....................................................................163 Kalfa, Mert ................................................................................90, 160 Kalhori, Mitra ...................................................................................157 Kalikonda, Anusha ............................................................................. 53 Kallio, Pasi ........................................................................................181 Kamardin, Kamilia .............................................................................. 63 Kamarudin, Muhammad Ramlee .................... 53, 57, 178, 197, 206 Kamarudin, Muhammad Ramlee (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................194 Kamburov, Lyubomir .........................................................................151 Kameda, Suguru ..............................................................................169 Kamei, Masashi .................................................................................. 64 Kamei, Toshihisa ...............................................................................207 Kamgaing, Telesphor .......................................................................183 Kammerer, Johannes ........................................................................143 Kamo, Hiroyuki .................................................................................142 232 Kanaujia, Binod Kumar ...................................................... 57, 75, 170 Kanaya, Haruichi .............................................................................132 Kandil, Nahi ........................................................................69, 87, 192 Kaneko, Takuya .................................................................................. 70 Kanemoto, Daisuke ..........................................................................132 Kang, Byung-Chang .......................................................................... 43 Kang, Gaojian ..................................................................................176 Kang, Hyunseong ...................................................................107, 184 Kang, Shinjae ...................................................................................121 Kang, Woong ...................................................................................172 Kanj, Mahmoud ...............................................................................120 Kan, Yao-Chiang ..............................................................................126 Kapitanova, Polina ...........................................................................152 Karaca, Haluk ..................................................................................182 Karacolak, Tutku ........................................................................85, 123 Karami Horestani, Ali ......................................................................... 71 Kara, Sadik .......................................................................................125 Karimkashi, Shaya .............................................................................. 82 Karim, Muhammad Faeyz ................................................................. 39 Karisan, Yasir ....................................................................................146 Karmokar, Debabrata ............................................................ 140, 168 Karnati, Kalyan .................................................................................187 Kashanianfard, Mani ............................................................. 116, 148 Kashiwa, Tatsuya ..............................................................................160 Kashiwa, Tatsuya (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................160 Kasmi, Chaouki ................................................................................200 Kastner, Raphael .................................................................... 150, 175 Kastner, Raphael (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................150 Kataoka, Ryochi ................................................................................. 87 Katsounaros, Anestis .......................................................................... 66 Katulka, Gary ...................................................................................184 Kaufmann, Thomas ...........................................................................208 Kaur, Guneet ...................................................................................... 62 Kawahara, Jun ..................................................................................185 Kawahara, Yoshihiro ........................................................................136 Kawano, Toru ...................................................................................207 Kawasaki, Shigeo ............................................................................158 Kaya, Adnan ....................................................................................182 Kaya, Irfan ........................................................................................182 Kaye, Cameron .........................................................................86, 124 Keating, Louise ................................................................................... 41 Kebeli, Murat .......................................................................... 148, 162 Kee, Chun Yun ..................................................................................202 Kellar, Jon J. ......................................................................................196 Kelley, Michael .............................................................................81, 85 Kellomaki, Tiiti ..................................................................................... 41 Kempel, Leo ......................................................................................110 Kerby-Patel, Kiersten ........................................................................116 Kerkhoff, Aaron ................................................................................206 Khalaj Amineh, Reza ........................................................................142 Khaleel, Haider .........................................................65, 93, 153, 205 Khalil, Mohamed ............................................................................... 70 Khalil, Waleed ...........................................................................75, 100 Khalily, Mohsen ...................................................................... 155, 194 Khallaayoun, Ahmed .......................................................................122 Khan, Faisal ......................................................................................141 Khan, Imdad ....................................................................................... 87 Khan, Muhammad U. ..................................................................69, 94 Khan, Saeed .....................................................................................185 Khan, Wasif ......................................................................................107 Khattab, Tamer .................................................................................138 Khayatian, Behrouz ............................................................................ 81 Khayat, Michael ...............................................................................131 233 Khidre, Ahmed .................................................................53, 169, 176 Khosravi, Farhad ................................................................................ 81 Kiang, Jean-Fu ...........................................................................82, 156 Kiem, Nguyen Khac ........................................................................... 94 Kihira, Kazunari .................................................................................. 76 Kildal, Per-Simon .................................................................... 154, 173 Kilic, Ozlem ............................................................................ 160, 200 Kim, Bobae .......................................................................................178 Kim, Boo-Gyoun ...............................................................................190 Kim, Cheolbok .................................................................................... 57 Kim, Dong Hyeok .............................................................................139 Kim, Dongjin ....................................................................................... 61 Kim, Hoonki ......................................................................................185 Kim, Hyeongseok ............................................................................... 99 Kim, HyoungSoo ..............................................................................204 Kim, Ilkyu ................................................................................... 61, 154 Kim, In-Hwan ...................................................................................... 79 Kim, JaeHee .....................................................................................196 Kim, Jae-Hyun ...................................................................................190 Kim, Jae Sik ........................................................................................ 95 Kim, Jang Myoung ...........................................................................139 Kim, Ji Hyung ....................................................................................159 Kim, Jong Kyu ..................................................................................... 57 Kim, Ju-Hui ........................................................................................139 Kim, Kangwook .......................................................................172, 178 Kim, Ki Beom ....................................................................................130 Kim, Kichul ........................................................................................199 Kim, Ki Young ..........................................................................121, 139 Kim, Kristopher .................................................................................131 Kim, Kyoung Tae ................................................................................ 57 Kim, Oleksiy .............................................................................117, 189 Kim, Sanghoon .................................................................................109 Kim, Sangkil ......................................................................................163 Kim, Soo-won ...................................................................................185 Kim, Soo-Won ..................................................................................121 Kim, Sunwoo ........................................................................... 184, 199 Kimura, Yuichi ...................................................................................132 Kim, Woosu ......................................................................................172 Kim, Yongjin ......................................................................................176 Kim, Yoon Goo .................................................................................207 Kim, Youngsub ..................................................................................154 Kim, Younsun ...................................................................................... 94 Kim, Youn Tae ............................................................................52, 139 Kintz, Andrew ...................................................................................158 Kinzel, Ed ............................................................................................ 47 Kinzel, Ed (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................... 47 Kiourti, Asimina ................................................................................123 Kiricenko, Aleksandar ................................................................. 70, 83 Kishimoto, Seiya ................................................................................. 60 Kishk, Ahmed A. ............................................... 65, 91, 119, 167, 206 Kish, Laszlo .......................................................................................175 Kitamura, Takeshi ............................................................................... 87 Kivshar, Yuri ................................................................. 48, 65, 83, 152 Kiziltas, Gullu ......................................................................... 148, 201 Klein, Rainer .....................................................................................138 Klymyshyn, David .......................................................... 162, 189, 209 Knezevic, Irena ................................................................................... 90 Knie, Thomas ....................................................................................196 Knott, Peter ......................................................................................... 40 Kobayashi, Yuta ...............................................................................158 Ko, Chih-Hsiang ...............................................................................151 Kodama, Noriyuki ............................................................................132 Koebke, Mary ..................................................................................102 234 Kofuji, Sergio T. ................................................................................126 Kohama, Takayuki ............................................................................202 Kohmura, Akiko ................................................................................111 Koleck, T. ..........................................................................................156 Kolundzija, Branko ..............................................................72, 77, 200 Kolundzija, Branko (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................ 72 Komatsu, Satoru ...............................................................................160 Kong, Ling-Bing ................................................................................155 Kong, Yong-Dan ...............................................................................129 Konishi, Yoshihiko ....................................................76, 144, 177, 183 Konno, Keisuke .................................................................................169 Konstantinidis, Konstantinos .............................................................114 Koo, Chiwan ....................................................................................... 85 Kopans, Daniel .................................................................................124 Kord, Ahmed ....................................................................................167 Koreeda, Shuichi ................................................................................ 67 Korkmaz, Erdal .................................................................................125 Korte, Rodney ..................................................................................... 77 Ko, Seung-Tae ..................................................................................204 Koski, Karoliina .................................................................................181 Kossiavas, Georges ................................................57, 142, 195, 196 Kostic, Milan ....................................................................................... 77 Kosuru, Geethanjali ........................................................................... 99 Kotulski, Joe (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................ 80 Kotulski, Joseph .................................................................................. 92 Koufogiannis, Ioannis .......................................................................113 Koulouridis, Stavros ...................................................................56, 125 Koulouridis, Stavros (Sess. Co-Chair) ................... 56, 125, 144, 162 Koul, S.K. ............................................................................................ 79 Kovitz, Joshua ...............................................................................61, 78 Kowalewski, Jerzy ............................................................................143 Koyama, Lance ................................................................................... 82 Koziel, Slawomir ................................................. 57, 78, 96, 154, 155 Koziel, Slawomir (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................155 Kozlov, Mikhail .................................................................................139 Krairiksh, Monai ...............................................................................138 Kramer, Brad ....................................................................................131 Krasnok, Alexander ............................................................................ 48 Krewski, Aleksander .....................................................................51, 69 Krigslund, Rasmus ............................................................................163 Krishna, Aparna ...............................................................................138 Krishna, Aparna (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................138 Krois, Igor .................................................................................... 70, 83 Kroll, Matthias .................................................................................... 65 Kronberger, Rainer ....................................................................40, 196 Kruk, Sergey ....................................................................................... 65 Kruppa, José Hugo ............................................................................ 52 Kshatri, Varun ..................................................................................... 83 Kuai, Zhenqi ....................................................................................... 84 Kuanr, Alka V ....................................................................................164 Kuanr, Bijoy K ...................................................................................164 Kubacki, Roman ...............................................................................174 Kubo, Yuta .......................................................................................... 76 Kuester, Edward ........................................................................ 47, 109 Kuga, Nobuhiro ................................................................................. 95 Kuga, Yasuo .....................................................................................156 Kuhlman, Adam .................................................................................. 54 Kukutsu, Naoya ................................................................................119 Kulessa, Andy ..................................................................................... 59 Kulkarni, Anup .................................................................................... 51 Kuloglu, Mustafa ................................................................................ 73 Kumar, Arun ......................................................................................160 Kumar, Ashutosh ................................................................................. 68 235 Kumar, Chandrakanta ......................................................................209 Kumar, Rajnish ..................................................................................155 Kumley, Kendra ................................................................................109 Kunkel, Gerhard ...............................................................................177 Kuo, Che-Chung ................................................................................. 67 Kuo, Jieh-Sen ....................................................................................195 Kupiainen, Virpi .................................................................................. 84 Kuribayashi, Hiroshi .........................................................................160 Kurihara, Yusuke ...............................................................................122 Kuri, Michael ...................................................................................... 79 Kuriyama, Tasuku ............................................................................... 76 Kuse, Ryuji .........................................................................................170 Kussow, Adil-Gerai ...........................................................................168 Kuster, N. ......................................................................................77, 92 Kuwahara, Yoshihiko .............................................................. 123, 142 Kuzu, Lokman ...................................................................................185 Kwon, Chankeun ..............................................................................185 Kwon, Do-Hoon .......................................................46, 101, 117, 182 Kwon, Do-Hoon (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................................101, 173 Kwon, Kyeol ......................................................................................142 Kwon, Sangwook ....................................................................121, 139 L Lacava, José Carlos ........................................................................... 49 Lafond, Olivier ..................................................................................172 LaHaie, Ivan (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................................110 Lai, Anthony ......................................................................................188 Lai, Chien-Pai ....................................................................................195 Lail, Brian ................................................................. 47, 127, 146, 157 Lail, Brian (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................157, 173 Lai, Tsz Kim .......................................................................................129 Lai, Yu-Han .......................................................................................... 79 Landesa Porras, Luis ........................................................................... 48 Landgren, David ...............................................................................166 Langdon, H. Scott ..................................................................... 77, 129 Lannebere, Sylvain ...........................................................................170 Lanteri, Jerome ..................................................................................187 Lan, Wei-Shiun .................................................................................159 Lapine, Mikhail ..........................................................................83, 152 Laporte, Claire ..................................................................................206 LaRue, Matthew ................................................................................. 75 Las-Heras, Fernando .............................................. 86, 110, 119, 130 Las-Heras, Fernando (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................119 Latif, Saeed ............................................................................. 108, 206 Lau, Buon Kiong ................................................................................. 51 Lau, Buon Kiong (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 51 Lauer, Andreas ................................................................................... 77 Lautru, David .............................................................54, 92, 192, 202 Laviada, Jaime ..................................................................................110 Lawrence, Brittany .............................................................................. 85 Lawrence, Daniel ..............................................................................197 Lazzi, Gianluca ................................................................................141 Lazzi, Gianluca (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................141 Leal Sevillano, Carlos Alberto .........................................................159 Lecouvez, Matthieu ............................................................................ 98 Led, Santiago ...................................................................................106 Lee, Bau-Yi ........................................................................................195 Lee, Bumsoo ............................................................................121, 185 Lee, Byung Moo ................................................................................. 43 Lee, Byung-Song ..............................................................................196 Lee, Changyong ...............................................................................176 Lee, Da-Ae ........................................................................................194 236 Lee, Hai-Young ................................................................................... 43 Lee, Hong-min ...................................................................................170 Lee, Hoseon ......................................................................................136 Lee, Hyung-sup .................................................................................170 Lee, Hyung-Woo ..............................................................................196 Lee, Jay Kyoon ............................................................... 131, 156, 186 Lee, Jay (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................................186 Lee, Jee Hoon ...................................................................................130 Lee, Jen-How ................................................................................ 52, 88 Lee, Jeong-Hae ........................................................................139, 204 Lee, Jeong-Seok ................................................................................. 97 Lee, Jin-Fa ................................ 62, 80, 98, 113, 130, 152, 167, 200 Lee, Jin-Fa (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................ 62, 98 Lee, Jong-Ig .......................................................................................126 Lee, Juho ............................................................................................. 94 Lee, Juhyang ....................................................................................... 84 Lee, JungAun ....................................................................................178 Lee, Jungyub ....................................................................................... 84 Lee, Kyusang ....................................................................................168 Lee, Lanlin Z. .................................................. 57, 123, 125, 128, 181 Lee, Meng-Ju ...................................................................................... 75 Lee, Seung-Jae ................................................................................... 88 Lee, Sung-Jun ...................................................................................... 88 Lee, Todd ..........................................................................................166 Lee, Woojin ......................................................................................... 42 Lee, Woosang ...........................................................................95, 169 Lee, Woosung ..................................................................................154 Lee, Yee Hui ...................................................................... 99, 171, 192 Lee, Young-Ju ....................................................................................189 Lee, Youngki ....................................................................................... 51 Lee, Young Seung ............................................................................159 Lee, Yuan-Hung ................................................................................145 Le Gall, Sylvie ..................................................................................... 92 Legay, Hervé ....................................................................................187 Lehmensiek, Robert ..........................................................................178 Le, Hung .............................................................................................. 73 Leifsson, Leifur ..................................................................................... 78 Leighton, Jon .....................................................................................120 Lei, Lin ................................................................................................. 80 Le Pennec, François ............................................................................ 58 Lertwiriyaprapa, Titipong .................................................................131 Lesage, Frederic ...............................................................................125 Lester, Luke F. ....................................................................................205 LeThuc, Philippe .......................................................................142, 196 LeToan, T. ..........................................................................................156 Leung, Henry ....................................................................................137 Leung, Kwok Wa ..............................................................................155 Leung, Kwok Wa (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................155 Leviatan, Yehuda ..............................................................................160 Lewis, Andrew ..................................................................................117 Le, Yen ...............................................................................................117 Liang, Liang ......................................................................................169 Liang, Min ................................................................70, 127, 146, 150 Liang, Xianling ......................................................122, 158, 180, 191 Liang, Zhitao ....................................................................................... 53 Liao, Wan-Chun ...............................................................................130 Li, Bo ................................................................................................... 81 Li, Chenchen .....................................................................................121 Lienard, Martine ...............................................................................112 Lien, Chung-Che ................................................................................. 75 Lier, Erik .............................................................................................166 Li, Eric ................................................................................................159 Li, Hui .................................................................................................. 51 237 Li, Jianfeng ........................................................................................122 Li, Jie .........................................................................................149, 165 Li, Jingcheng ....................................................................................... 55 Li, Joshua Le-Wei ................................................................................ 84 Li, Kun .................................................................................................. 41 Li, Li ....................................................................................................177 Lima, Eduardo B. ..............................................................................148 Li, Meng ...................................................................................151, 189 Li, Mengmeng ..................................................................................... 44 Lim, Ho ..............................................................................................184 Lim, Kheng-Hwee ............................................................... 62, 98, 113 Lim, Seung-Ok ..................................................................................121 Lim, Soo Yong ..................................................................................... 55 Lim, Sungjoon .................................................................107, 184, 188 Lim, Sungjoon (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................107 Lim, Sungkyun ................................................................... 53, 117, 190 Lin, Chan-Chieh .................................................................................. 69 Linden, Derek .............................................................................78, 172 Lindenmeier, Stefan ................................................................ 143, 158 Lin, Ding-Bing ....................................................................................108 Ling, Hao ..............................................................121, 123, 200, 207 Lin, Hai ..............................................................................................202 Lin, Hung-Hsuan ........................................................................43, 168 Lin, Hung-Ying ..................................................................................195 Lin, Ike ...............................................................................................145 Lin, Keng-Chih ..................................................................................162 Lin, Ken-Huang .............................................................................69, 99 Lin, Lan ..............................................................................................191 Lin, Po-Wei .......................................................................................... 84 Lin, Shin-Chiang ...............................................................................196 Lin, Tsung-Han ..................................................................................171 Lin, Wei .............................................................................................108 Lin, Wenbin ......................................................................................... 84 Lin, Yi-Cheng .............................................................................. 79, 162 Lin, Yo-Sheng ............................................................................... 52, 88 Lin, Yo-Sheng (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................... 88 Lin, Yuankun ........................................................................................ 66 Lin, YuanKun .....................................................................................204 Li, Pei-Kuen ........................................................................................171 Li, Ping ................................................................................................. 60 Li, Qian .............................................................................................176 Li, Rong-Lin ........................................................................................129 Li, Shaojing ......................................................................................... 91 Li, Shenglin ........................................................................................127 Li, Shuli ................................................................................................ 85 Li, Si ...................................................................................................150 Li, Tianjiao ........................................................................................... 89 Liu, Beibei ..........................................................................................165 Liu, C. ................................................................................................156 Liu, Da Qing .....................................................................................186 Liu, Donglin .......................................................................................150 Liu, Duixian ......................................................................................... 46 Liu, Hao ............................................................................................... 69 Liu, Hongjiang ..................................................................................122 Liu, Hua ................................................................................39, 67, 177 Liu, Jingwang ...................................................................................... 53 Liu, Jinjun ...........................................................................................148 Liu, Kay Yuhong ................................................................................123 Liu, Longsheng ............................................................................. 53, 54 Liu, Na ..............................................................................................185 Liu, Peng .............................................................................................. 72 Liu, Pu-Kun .........................................................................................131 Liu, Qin .......................................................................................44, 177 238 Liu, Qing Huo ..... 50, 60, 91, 118, 120, 122, 124, 129, 130, 156, 165, 167, 171, 182, 184, 185 Liu, Qing-Huo ..................................................................................... 86 Liu, Qing (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................. 50, 62, 118, 122, 185 Liu, Ran ................................................................................................ 69 Liu, Wendong ...................................................................................177 Liu, Xiaoxiang ...................................................................................137 Liu, Xing ............................................................................................... 63 Liu, Ya-Chi ................................................................................111, 164 Liu, Yang .................................................................... 60, 98, 147, 165 Liu, Yuan-Yun .....................................................................................205 Liu, Yung-Tao .....................................................................................195 Liu, Zhenzhe .....................................................................................157 Liu, Zhongkai ...................................................................................... 67 Liu, Zi-Liang .................................................................. 62, 80, 90, 202 Liu, Zuan-Jie ........................................................................................ 67 Li, Weiming ................................................................................ 67, 129 Li, Wei Wei .......................................................................................155 Li, Wei-Yu ............................................................................................ 84 Li, Wei-Yu (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................................ 84 Li, Wenming ...............................................................................54, 132 Li, Xiaoping .......................................................................................150 Li, Xiaoqin ........................................................................................... 83 Li, Xuyang ........................................................................................... 69 Li, Yajun .............................................................................................137 Li, Yang ............................................................................ 94, 160, 174 Li, Yang (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................................................54, 138 Li, Yanlin ............................................................................................177 Li, Yue .................................................................................. 39, 54, 132 Lizzi, Leonardo .................................................................................143 Llombart, Nuria ................................................................76, 127, 133 Llombart, Nuria (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................... 76 Llorens del Río, Daniel ....................................................................... 76 Loc, Le Hoang ...........................................................................42, 207 Logan, John ......................................................................................100 Lo Hine Tong, Dominique ................................................................178 Lohn, Jason ................................................................................78, 172 Loizos, Kyle .......................................................................................141 Lomakin, Vitaliy ........................................................... 44, 82, 91, 186 Lomakin, Vitaliy (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................... 186, 202 Lombardi, Guido ..............................................................................131 Lo Monte, Lorenzo ............................................................................. 50 Long, Ezra ........................................................................................... 81 Long, Jiang .................................................................................58, 112 Long, S. Andrew ...............................................................................194 Long, Zery .........................................................................................111 Loong Ng, Boon ................................................................................. 94 Lopez, Carlos ...................................................................................174 Lopez, Peio ..............................................................................139, 141 Lorente-Crespo, Maria ....................................................................... 47 Losada, Vicente ................................................................................203 Loss, Caroline ...................................................................................153 Louertani, Karim ...............................................................................108 Loui, Hung ........................................................................................... 64 Louzir, Ali ............................................................................................ 89 LoVetri, Joe ................................................. 50, 86, 97, 119, 123, 124 LoVetri, Joe (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................119, 123 Lo, Yat Hei ................................................................................129, 147 Lozano, Lorena ................................................................................... 77 Lucas, Stefanie .................................................................................... 77 Lucido, Mario ...................................................................................147 Luc, Jerome ......................................................................................... 92 Ludwig, Michael ...............................................................................138 239 Lu, Hsin-Chia ....................................................................................... 67 Lu, Jonathan ........................................................................................ 73 Lu, Jui-Han .........................................................................................195 Lu, Mingyu .......................................................................................... 42 Lundgren, Christin ............................................................................... 66 Luo, Wei .............................................................................................. 92 Luo, Yu ................................................................................................. 67 Lu, Pengfei .........................................................................................207 Luther, Justin ........................................................................................ 64 Luxey, Cyril .................................................................40, 58, 108, 206 Luxey, Cyril (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................58, 108 Lux, James .........................................................................................192 Luyen, Hung ......................................................................................124 Lu, Yen-Ju ...........................................................................................132 Lu, Yilong ................................................................................ 106, 154 Lu, Zhaolin .............................................................................. 134, 186 Lynch, Larry .......................................................................................138 M Maasch, Matthias ............................................................................186 Machado, Renato .............................................................................. 96 Ma, Chen ........................................................................................... 84 Maci, Stefano ...................................................................80, 109, 116 Maci, Stefano (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................109, 116 Mackie, James ..................................................................................176 MacPhie, Robert ................................................................................. 82 MacPhie, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 82 Madany, Yasser M. ................................................ 75, 136, 186, 204 Madishetti, Sathwik ...................................................................85, 164 Mahanfar, Alireza ............................................................................158 Mahjabeen, Bushra ........................................................................... 41 Mahler, Tobias ..................................................................................143 Mahmoud, Ahmed ...................................................................... 63, 83 Mahmoud, Samir .............................................................................198 Mahmud, Md Shaad ......................................................................... 41 Mailloux, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 46 Maimaiti, Maimaitirebike .................................................................208 Ma, Jin .......................................................................................68, 193 Mak, Angus C K ...............................................................................180 Makimura, Hidetoshi .......................................................................177 Makinen, Riku ..................................................................................... 41 Makino, Hideo ................................................................................... 87 Makino, Shigeru ...............................................................................117 Mak, Jason C.C. ..............................................................................129 Malheiros-Silveira, Gilliard ................................................................ 47 Maloney, James ...............................................................................166 Mamdouh, Mohamed .....................................................................103 Manara, Giuliano ............................................................................181 Manene, Franklin ............................................................................... 47 Mangenot, Cyril ................................................................................. 76 Manica, Luca .............................................................................64, 175 Manić, Ana ................................................................................73, 193 Manley, Quinn .................................................................................106 Manrique, Rodrigo ............................................................................. 63 Mansoul, Ali .....................................................................................108 Manteghi, Majid ...........................................46, 110, 121, 196, 197 Manteghi, Majid (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................... 121, 175, 197 Manteuffel, Dirk .................................................................................. 40 Mantzavinos, Spiros ........................................................................137 Manzoni, Andrea ............................................................................... 52 Mao, Xiao Hong ..............................................................................192 Mao, Yilin ........................................................................................... 82 240 Marascio, Matteo .............................................................................. 52 Marengo, Edwin ......................................................................... 50, 68 Maresch, Nathan .............................................................................185 Marhefka, Ronald ............................................................................133 Marimuthu, Jayaseelan ....................................................................118 Marin, Jordi ......................................................................................119 Marqués, Ricardo ...................................................................159, 201 Marrocco, Gaetano ........................................................................... 78 Martel, Cédric ..................................................................................154 Martens, Luc ..............................................................................55, 112 Martinez de Espronceda, Miguel ...................................................106 Martinez, Idellyse ............................................................................... 81 Martinez-Ingles, Maria-Teresa ........................................................... 54 Martinez-Lorenzo, Jose Angel ............. 86, 119, 124, 133, 137, 138 Martinez-Ros, Alejandro Javier .......................................................188 Martínez Solís, Diego ........................................................................ 48 Martínez-Vázquez, Marta .......................................................... 40, 76 Martini, Enrica .........................................................................109, 116 Martin, Josh ......................................................................................171 Maruyama, Takashi .........................................................................144 Maruyama, Tamami .........................................................................169 Masa-Campos, Jose Luis .................................................................205 Masoumi, Amir Reza ........................................................................199 Massa, Andrea ............................. 64, 68, 116, 122, 134, 145, 175 Massa, Andrea (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................68, 122 Massaloux, Pierre ............................................................................... 72 Massey, Jackson W. .........................................................................149 Masud, Muhammad ........................................................................153 Matekovits, Ladislau ............................. 43, 45, 52, 65, 81, 140, 165 Mateo-Segura, Carolina .................................................................... 47 Matos, Sergio A. ..............................................................................148 Matos, Valter S. .................................................................................. 57 Matsumiya, Naoki ...........................................................................119 Matsunaga, Mayumi .......................................................................132 Matsuo, Tetsuji ..................................................................................185 Matsuzaki, Takaomi ........................................................................... 67 Matsuzawa, Shin-ichiro ...................................................................... 41 Mattes, Michael ...............................................................................113 Mavridis, Theodoros ...............................................................192, 202 Mayer, Theresa ................................................................................191 Mayor, Juan Manuel .......................................................................111 Mays, R. Owen ................................................................................124 Ma, Zi Long .............................................................................101, 145 Mazor, Yarden .................................................................................173 Mazzarella, Giuseppe .............................................................. 79, 162 Mazzarella, Giuseppe (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................162 Mazzinghi, Agnese ............................................................................ 82 Mbayo, Sahr ....................................................................................157 McCauley, Raymond .......................................................................201 McEvoy, Patrick .................................................................................. 41 McGeehan, Joe P .............................................................................. 41 McKinzie, William .............................................................................. 45 McKinzie, William (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................. 45 Mcknight, Ken ..................................................................................164 McMichael, Ian ................................................................................188 McNamara, Derek ...........................................................................151 McPhedran, Ross ................................................................................ 83 McQuilken, Hannah .......................................................................... 85 Meador, Mary Ann B. ....................................................................... 61 Meagher, Christopher ............................................................ 114, 194 Medina, Francisco ..................................................................191, 203 Mehdipour, Aidin ...................................................................... 71, 132 Mehmood, Rashid ............................................................................140 241 Mehrabani, Ali M. ...........................................................................199 Mehta, Amit ...............................................................................53, 146 Mehta, Bhaven ................................................................................... 48 Meierbachtol, Collin S. ....................................................................134 Meincke, Peter ........................................................................ 133, 169 Mei, Zicong ........................................................................................ 42 Melde, Kathleen ................................................................................. 66 Melde, Kathleen (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 66 Memarian, Mohammad .................................................................... 47 Memarzadeh-Tehran, Hamidreza ...................................................141 Memarzadeh Tehran, Hamidreza (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................ 41 Mencagli, Mario jr ..................................................................109, 116 Mendez, Victor .................................................................................203 Mendoza-Torres, J.Eduardo .............................................................144 Menduni, Giovanni ..........................................................................145 Meng, Ling Ling .................................................................................. 62 Meng, Ru ..........................................................................................171 Meng, Yu Song ................................................................................192 Menon, Carlo ...................................................................................158 Menshov, Anton ...............................................................................165 Menzel, Christoph .............................................................................. 65 Merlo, Simone .................................................................................... 52 Meruga, Jeevan M. .........................................................................196 Mesa, Francisco ...............................................................................191 Messaoudene, Idris ..........................................................................162 Meyer, Pascal ...................................................................................209 Mian, Shahzad ................................................................................209 Michel, Andrea ................................................................................196 Michelson, David .......................................................... 102, 120, 174 Michelson, David (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................102 Michiels, Bart ....................................................................................200 Michielssen, Eric .......42, 60, 90, 92, 98, 130, 147, 149, 165, 168, 186 Michielssen, Eric (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................147 Michishita, Naobumi ................................................................72, 117 Miers, Zachary ................................................................................... 51 Mifune, Takeshi ................................................................................185 Migliaccio, Claire .............................................................................187 Migliore, Marco Donald .......................................................... 87, 110 Migliore, Marco Donald (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................... 87 Mikki, Said ........................................................................................198 Milford, Gregory ..............................................................................152 Miligy, Ahmed F. ..............................................................................186 Milis, Marios ....................................................................................104 Miller, Nicholas .................................................................................. 60 Miller, Ryan .......................................................................................137 Milne, William I. ................................................................................. 66 Milosavljevic, Zlatoljub D .................................................................. 84 Minana, M. ........................................................................................ 77 Minard, Philippe ........................................................................ 89, 178 Minh, D. Ho Tong .............................................................................156 Min, Kihong ........................................................................................ 84 Minko, Glenn ...................................................................................... 70 Min, Kyeong-Sik ................................................................................. 79 Miranda, Félix A. ........................................................ 46, 61, 89, 192 Miranda, Félix (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................192 Miret, David ............................................................................ 120, 165 Mirotznik, Mark ..........................................150, 160, 188, 201, 203 Mirotznik, Mark (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................203 Mirshekar-Syahkal, Dariush ........................................................ 46, 53 Mirzaei, Hassan ................................................................................. 58 Mirza, Hidayath ...............................................................................112 Mishra, Rabindra ............................................................................... 49 242 Mi, Siya ............................................................................................171 Mitchell, Arnan .................................................................................209 Mitharwal, Rajendra ........................................................................147 Mitsui, Subaru ..................................................................................134 Mittra, Raj .................... 62, 68, 111, 134, 138, 147, 149, 157, 189 Mittra, Raj (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................189 Miura, Saori .....................................................................................123 Mix, Jason .......................................................................................... 50 Miyake, Junya ........................................................................... 49, 134 Miyashita, Hiroaki ...................................................................177, 183 Miyauchi, Hidekazu ........................................................................... 72 Mnasri, Bilel ........................................................................................ 87 Moallem, Meysam ...........................................................................164 Mobashsher, Ahmed Toaha ............................................................108 Mochizuki, Shoji ...............................................................................119 Moghadas, Hamid ...................................................................85, 195 Moghaddam, Mahta .................................................... 120, 123, 199 Moghaddam, Mahta (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................ 120, 141 Mohajer, Mehrbod ...............................................................49, 64, 68 Mohamed, Ahmed ...........................................................................134 Mohamed, Hesham .........................................................................118 Mohammadi Estakhri, Nasim ...................................................65, 159 Mohammadi Estakhri, Nooshin .......................................................149 Mohammadzade, Bahare ...............................................................157 Mohammadzadeh, H. .....................................................................202 Moharram, Mohamed .............................................................. 91, 167 Mohottige, N .......................................................................... 118, 178 Mohr, Jürgen ...........................................................................162, 209 Moini, Ramin ....................................................................................178 Mojabi, Pedram .........................................................................50, 123 Mojabi, Puyan ..................................................................................123 Mojahedi, Mohammad ...................................................................198 Mok, Segyoon ..................................................................................134 Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Jose-Maria .................................................... 54 Momeni Hasan Abadi, Seyed Mohamad Amin .....................82, 160 Monjas, Fernando .............................................................................. 63 Monorchio, Agostino ............................. 62, 92, 110, 172, 181, 186 Monorchio, Agostino (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................92, 186 Montejo Garai, Jose Ramon ...........................................................159 Montesano-Benito, Antonio ........................................................ 63, 76 Monti, Alessio ..................................................................................... 65 Monticone, Francesco ............................................ 83, 109, 188, 201 Montisci, Giorgio ...................................................................... 79, 162 Mooney-Chopin, Vincent ................................................................... 55 Moon, Hongsik .................................................................................. 42 Moore, Richard ................................................................................124 Moore, Ryan .....................................................................................106 Moradi, Elham .........................................................................142, 181 Morbidini, Roberto ...........................................................................179 Moreno, Juan ...................................................................................174 Moreno, Pablo .................................................................................198 Morgan, Kenneth .............................................................................203 Morini, Antonio ................................................................................178 Mori, Osamu ....................................................................................158 Morrill, Justin ....................................................................................131 Morvan, Sylvain ...............................................................................207 Mosallaei, Hossein ..........................................................................116 Mosallaei, Hossein (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................48, 116 Moseley, Paul ...................................................................................152 Mosig, Juan R. ...................................................... 40, 48, 80, 82, 113 Mostafa, Ayman ..............................................................................174 Mostarac, Filip .................................................................................... 70 Moulder, Will ..................................................................................... 46 243 Mouri, Katsuya .................................................................................117 Mousavi, Pedram ...................................................... 81, 85, 117, 118 Mousavi Razi, Zahra .............................................................. 114, 157 Moussakhani, Kaveh ........................................................................142 Mrdakovic, Branko ............................................................................. 77 Mruk, Joseph ....................................................................................144 Mudaliar, Saba ................................................................................156 Mudaliar, Saba (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................156 Mugnaini, Sara ................................................................................166 Muha, Damir ...................................................................................... 65 Mukumoto, Kaishi .............................................................................123 Mumcu, Gokhan ......................................................................... 53, 71 Mumcu, Gokhan (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................. 75, 194, 206 Murakami, Tomoki .............................................................................. 69 Murali, K. P. ......................................................................................136 Murata, Kentaro ...............................................................................122 Murray, Bryan ..................................................................................150 Murray, Casey .................................................................................... 71 Murrell, David ..................................................................................205 Muschinski, Andreas .......................................................................... 59 Musch, Thomas ...................................................................... 133, 162 Mussetta, Marco ................................................................78, 96, 103 Mussetta, Marco (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................103 Myers, Joshua ...................................................................................132 Myne, Anu ........................................................................................182 N Na, Dong Yeop ................................................................................159 Naeini, S. ..........................................................................................122 Nagar, Jogender ................................................................ 91, 98, 193 Nagasaka, Masafumi ........................................................................ 64 Nagata, Yuki ....................................................................................175 Nagy, Zoltan ....................................................................................111 Nahar, Niru K. ..........................................................................46, 146 Nair, Deepukumar ............................................................................. 45 Nair, Naveen ............................................................................60, 165 Naishadam, Krishna (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................. 42 Naishadham, Krishna ........................................................................ 42 Nakagawa, Hiroki ...........................................................................132 Nakagawa, Katsuji ..................................................................... 60, 90 Nakajima, Hiromasa ........................................................................166 Nakanishi, Takayuki ........................................................................... 76 Nakano, Hisamatsu ............................... 49, 53, 128, 132, 134, 175 Nakano, Masayuki ..........................................................................110 Nakatsu, Jill ...............................................................................75, 152 Nakazawa, Susumu ........................................................................... 64 Nalobin, Artur .................................................................................... 55 Namin, Frank ...................................................................................... 72 Nam, Sangwook ..............................................................................207 Nam, Sangwook (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................207 Nam, Young-Han ............................................................................... 94 Nanzer, Jeffrey .................................................................................120 Nanzer, Jeffrey (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................120 Naqvi, Aftab ....................................................................................154 Nariyal, Sanjay ................................................................................154 Nascimento, Daniel Chagas ...........................................49, 172, 179 Nashashibi, Adib .............................................................................112 Nashed, Ahmed ...............................................................................185 Nashed, Ahmed (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................185 Nasr, Mamdouh H. ..........................................................................167 Nasr, Mohamed ................................................................................. 73 Nassar, Elias ....................................................................................... 58 244 Nassar, Ibrahim ................................................................................117 Nauroze, Abdullah ..........................................................................170 Nauta, Marcel ..................................................................................129 Navarro, Andres ................................................................................ 74 Navarro-Cía, Miguel .......................................................................170 Navarro Mendez, Diana Veronica ....................................... 143, 144 Nayeri, Payam ....................................................................... 146, 187 Nayyeri, Vahid .................................................................................129 Nazabal, Juan Antonio ..........................................................139, 141 Nechayev, Yuriy ...............................................................................105 Nedil, Mourad ........................................69, 87, 136, 181, 208, 209 Negishi, Tadahiro ......................................................................50, 207 Nehorai, Arye .................................................................................... 86 Nejati, Hamid ...................................................................................159 Nemati, Mohammad Hossein .........................................................206 Neo, Cason ........................................................................................ 99 Nepa, Paolo .........................................................142, 145, 163, 196 Neshev, Dragomir .............................................................................. 65 Neskovic, N ......................................................................................118 Nessel, James ...................................................................................192 Neto, Andrea ........................................................127, 133, 151, 188 Neto, Andrea (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................................151, 188 Nevels, Robert ..................................................................................175 Nevels, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................175 Neve, Michael J. .......................................................................52, 200 Newkirk, Michael ...................................................................... 59, 174 Newkirk, Michael (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................174 Newman, Kevin B ............................................................................100 Ngai, Eugene ..................................................................................... 64 Ng, Guan Hong ...............................................................................110 Ng Mou Kehn, Malcolm ................................................................... 45 Ng, Tiong Huat ................................................................................113 Nguyen, Bach .................................................................................... 70 Nguyen, Cam ............................................................................85, 164 Nguyen, Hoang-Linh ........................................................................170 Nguyen, Quang ...............................................................................200 Nguyen, Tung ..................................................................................... 67 Nie, Zaiping .......... 62, 68, 80, 86, 113, 120, 124, 162, 182, 193 Niino, Kazuki ...................................................................................... 44 Nikolaou, Symeon ............................................................. 41, 86, 104 Nikolic, Marija ................................................................................... 86 Nikolova, Natalia ............................................................................142 Niroo Jazi, Mahmoud ............................................45, 140, 157, 197 Nishimori, Kentaro ............................................................................. 87 Nishimoto, Kengo ............................................................................177 Nishimura, Kazuo .............................................................................. 72 Nishimura, Naoshi ............................................................................. 44 Nishimura, Toshihiko ................................................................. 87, 122 Nishina, Yusuke ................................................................................123 Nishiyuama, Eisuke ..........................................................................208 Niu, Dow-Chih .................................................................................159 Niu, Xue ............................................................................................113 Njoku, Chinwe ...........................................................................40, 164 Nkakanou, Bertrand ........................................................................192 Noghanian, Sima .......................................................... 119, 160, 161 Noghanian, Sima (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................154 Noguchi, Keisuke .............................................................................117 Nojima, Toshio .................................................................................111 Normann, Richard ............................................................................141 North, Caleb ....................................................................................206 Nosrati, Mehdi .................................................................................195 Notaros, Branislav .............................................................73, 80, 193 Notaros, Branislav (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................................193 245 Notaros, Branislav (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................. 72 Notaros, Jelena .................................................................................. 73 Nouguier, Frédéric ...........................................................................120 Novak, Markus ................................................................................115 Novakov, Emil ..................................................................................... 88 Numan, Ahmed .................................................................................. 51 Numan-Al-Mobin, Abu Md. ............................................................196 Nunn, Chris ........................................................................................ 41 Nysen, Paul ......................................................................................126 O Obayashi, Shuichi ............................................................................177 Obelleiro Basteiro, Fernando ............................................................ 48 Obermeier, Richard ..........................................................................124 Occhiuzzi, Cecilia .............................................................................. 78 Ochoa, Juan S. ................................................................................... 66 Odabasi, Hayrettin ...................................................................70, 117 Oda, Yasuhiro .........................................................................122, 169 Odit, Mikhail ...................................................................................... 47 Ofli, Erdem .......................................................................................... 77 Ogawa, Koichi .............................................................................41, 87 Ogawa, Yasutaka ..................................................................... 87, 122 Ogura, Hiroyuki ...............................................................................123 Ogurtsov, Stanislav ..................................................... 57, 78, 96, 154 Ohashi, Yoji ......................................................................................195 Ohgane, Takeo ......................................................................... 87, 122 Ohira, Masataka ..............................................................................135 Oh, Jungsuek .............................................................................52, 168 Ohnuki, Shinichiro ....................................................................... 60, 90 Oka, Soichi .......................................................................................119 Okhmatovski, Vladimir ..............................50, 91, 92, 131, 165, 200 Okhmatovski, Vladimir (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................... 91 Okoniewski, Michal .........................................................................129 Okorn, Boris ....................................................................................... 65 Okuyama, Yumiko .............................................................................. 49 Olcan, Dragan ..........................................................72, 80, 193, 200 Olgun, Ugur .............................................................................. 41, 135 Oliveri, Giacomo ................................. 68, 116, 122, 134, 145, 175 Olivier-Fernandez, Jean Raphael ....................................................174 Omaki, Nobutaka .............................................................................. 55 Omar, Abbas S. ................................................................................. 57 Omar, Saad ...............................................................................44, 113 Ong, Ling Chuen ................................................................................ 39 Ong, Michael (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................ 57 Orchard, Jeff ....................................................................................... 68 Orefice, Mario ..........................................................................43, 135 Orouji, Ali Asghar ..................................................................... 89, 205 Ortiz, Julián D. .........................................................70, 159, 201, 203 Oshima, Ichiro ..................................................................................170 Ostadrahimi, Majid .......................................................... 97, 119, 123 Osugi, Keiji ......................................................................................... 41 Othman, Mohamed ........................................................................... 83 Otomaru, Hiroki ...............................................................................208 Otto, Simon ........................................................................................ 61 Ouedraogo, Raoul ................................................................. 148, 189 Ourir, Abdelwaheb ..........................................................................175 Outwater, John .................................................................................166 Ovidiu Tatu, Serioja .........................................................................140 Oyeka, Dumtoochukwu ...................................................................196 Ozbayat, Selman .............................................................................192 Ozturk, Mehmet ..................................................................... 148, 162 246 P Pablo-González, M. Luz .................................................................... 94 Pacheco, Hector ................................................................................. 61 Padilla, Pablo ...................................................................................... 87 Padooru, Yashwanth R. ....................................................................191 Paknys, Robert .................................................................................... 85 Palacios, Sebastian ............................................................................ 41 Palantei, Elyas ...................................................................................205 Pal, Arpan ..................................................................................53, 146 Paliwal, Jitendra ................................................................................123 Pal, Shovon Kumar ............................................................................. 52 Panagamuwa, C ...............................................................................118 Panaretos, Anastasios ........................................................ 48, 81, 191 Panayappan, Kadappan ........................................................111, 149 Panayiotou, Crhistos .........................................................................104 Pandey, Ganga .................................................................................. 57 Panduro Mendoza, Marco Antonio ......................................... 39, 176 Pannozzo, Massimo ...................................................... 142, 143, 144 Panuwat, Janpugdee ........................................................................202 Pan, Wei ...........................................................................................126 Pan, Yongmei ....................................................................................136 Papadopoulos, Harris ......................................................................102 Papantonis, Dimitris ..........................................................................115 Papapolymerou, John ......................................................................107 Pa, Peter ............................................................................................201 Papio Toda, Anna ............................................................................172 Pappula, Lakshman ..........................................................................154 Paraschos, Georgios ........................................................................193 Parini, Clive ................................................................ 39, 79, 155, 194 Parisi, James ........................................................................................ 45 Park, Byung-Chul ..............................................................................139 Park, Chan-Bae .................................................................................196 Park, Chan-Won ...............................................................................145 Parker, Ted ........................................................................................196 Park, Eunseok ..........................................................................121, 139 Park, Ikmo .........................................................................................199 Park, Jae-Hyun .........................................................................121, 139 Park, James .......................................................................................137 Park, Kun Ho ..............................................................................52, 139 Park, Kyoung Youl ............................................................................134 Park, Samuel .....................................................................................101 Park, Sechun .....................................................................................185 Park, Seong Ook ..............................................................................130 Park, Seung Keun .............................................................................159 Park, Sungmin ..................................................................................... 70 Park, Yong Bae ..........................................................................70, 159 Park, Yun-Kwon ........................................................................121, 139 Parrón, Josep ...........................................................................119, 179 Parsons, Paul ....................................................................................... 70 Pascual-Garcia, Juan ......................................................................... 54 Pascual, Jonathan ............................................................. 39, 177, 205 Patel, Amit .........................................................................................203 Pathak, Prabhakar ......................................................... 130, 131, 202 Pathak, Prabhakar (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................................131 Patnaik, Amalendu ...........................................................................154 Patron, Damiano ................................................................................ 53 Paul, Dominique L ............................................................................... 41 Pedersen, Gert ........................................................................ 145, 181 Pedrazzi, Daniele .............................................................................135 Peixeiro, Custódio .....................................................40, 82, 166, 206 Pellegrini, Alice ..........................................................................52, 186 Pelletti, Chiara ........................................................... 62, 68, 147, 189 247 Pelosi, Giuseppe ................................................................................. 86 Peng, Chia-Mei .................................................................................108 Peng, Chi-Kin ...................................................................................... 55 Peng, Lin ............................................................................................180 Peng, Zhen .............................. 62, 80, 98, 113, 130, 152, 167, 200 Peng, Zhen (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................ 131, 183, 200 Penkov, Boyan ..................................................................................201 Perez Cerquera, Manuel .................................................................168 Perez, Maxwell .................................................................................144 Perez-Palomino, Gerardo .................................................................127 Perez, Sergio ....................................................................................174 Periard, Christophe ............................................................................. 59 Perotoni, Marcelo .............................................................................153 Peroulis, Dimitrios .............................................................................191 Perri, Eduardo ..................................................................................... 52 Perruisseau-Carrier, Julien ......................48, 83, 114, 115, 146, 187 Perruisseau-Carrier, Julien (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................114 Person, Christian ................................................................................. 58 Pertsch, Thomas .................................................................................. 65 Pervez, Anjum ...................................................................................196 Peserico, Nicola ................................................................................. 52 Peter, Ildiko ......................................................................................... 52 Peterson, Andrew ......................................................................90, 165 Peterson, Andrew (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................. 90 Peterson, Andrew (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................165 Petosa, Aldo ..............................................................................85, 151 Petrillo, Luca ......................................................................54, 192, 202 Petrini, Paolo .....................................................................................165 Petrolati, Daniele .................................................................... 144, 178 Petrovic, V .........................................................................................178 Pettersson, Lars .................................................................................180 Pettinelli, Elena .................................................................................... 70 Pezhoil, Mohanan ............................................................................181 Pezholil, Mohanan ................................................................. 125, 135 Pfeiffer, Carl ......................................................................................109 Pfeiffer, Ullrich ..................................................................................127 Pflaum, Sylvain .................................................................................196 Phaebua, Kittisak ..............................................................................131 Phongcharoenpanich, Chuwong .....................................................131 Phuong, Huynh Nguyen Bao ...................................................94, 201 Piau, Gérard-Pascal ............................................................................ 63 Piazza, Daniele .................................................................................. 53 Picco, Vittorio .............................................................................50, 207 Pichot, Christian .........................................................................86, 187 Pichot, Christian (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 68 Pilard, Romain ....................................................................40, 58, 206 Pinchera, Daniele ............................................................................... 87 Pinho, Pedro .......................................................... 143, 153, 171, 190 Piou, Jean ............................................................................................ 42 Pirinoli, Paola ............................................................... 52, 78, 96, 135 Pistorius, Stephen .............................................................................108 Pivit, Florian .......................................................................................158 Plass, Timothy ............................................................................54, 192 Plets, David ......................................................................................... 55 Plettemeier, Dirk ............................................................. 178, 202, 206 Plettemeier, Dirk (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................... 178, 202 Plicanic, Vanja .................................................................................... 51 P., Mythili ............................................................................................ 75 Podilchak, Symon ......................................................................43, 109 Pokharel, Ramesh .............................................................................132 Poli, Lorenzo ..............................................................................68, 122 Polimeridis, Athanasios ...................................................... 62, 80, 113 Pollock, Justin G. ..............................................................................152 248 Polo, Alessandro ...............................................................................145 Pomeroy, Simon ................................................................................179 Ponchak, George .............................................................................107 Popovski, Petar .................................................................................163 Porokhnyuk, Andrey .........................................................................128 Potter, Mike .......................................................................................129 Pouliguen, Philippe ....................................................................50, 119 Pouliot, Philippe ................................................................................125 Pourahmadazar, Javad ................................................. 115, 118, 197 Pourghorban Saghati, Alireza ........................................................... 89 Pourret, Vivien ..................................................................................... 59 Powell, David .............................................................................83, 152 Prather, Dennis ................................................................ 76, 158, 208 Prather, Dennis (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................158 Pray, Andrew ...................................................................... 42, 60, 149 Price, Steven ....................................................................................... 88 Price, Tony ........................................................................................... 89 Priou, Alain .......................................................................................162 Prophet, Silvia ...................................................................................160 Prouff, Emmanuel ..............................................................................200 Psychoudakis, Dimitris ......................................................................105 Pucci, Elena ............................................................................ 154, 173 Puggelli, Federico ....................................................................202, 207 Pulido-Mancera, Laura M. ................................................................. 65 Pulugurtha, Markondeya .................................................................136 Pumpoung, Tajchai ...........................................................................131 Pu, Shi ...............................................................................................175 Pu, Ta-Chun ................................................................................43, 168 P V, Anila ..........................................................................................181 P V, Vinesh ........................................................................................181 Q Qian, Xing ........................................................................................192 Qiao, Qian .......................................................................................163 Qi, Conghui ......................................................................................120 Qing, Xianming ...................................................................... 190, 204 Qing, Xianming (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................75, 190 Qin, Peiyuan .....................................................................................194 Qin, Peiyuan (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................194 Qiong, He .........................................................................................130 Qudrat-E-Maula, Mohmamad ........................................................206 Quevedo-Teruel, Oscar ...................................................................184 Que, Xiaofeng ..................................................................................113 Quijano, Javier ................................................................................... 78 Quist, Britton ....................................................................................... 87 Quivira, Fernando ............................................................................124 R Rabaey, Jan M. ................................................................................142 Rabah, Mhamad Hassanein ...........................................................197 Rabbi, K ............................................................................................118 Radi, Younes ....................................................................................... 83 Radway, Matthew .................................................................. 126, 144 Radway, Matthew (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................................126 Rafi, Gholamreza Z. .....................................................................61, 64 Rafii, Vahid ........................................................................................115 Rafiq, Muhammad ...........................................................................153 Raghavan, Dinesh ............................................................................135 Rahiminejad, Sofia ...........................................................................173 Rahim, Mohamad Kamal A. .............................................................. 63 Rahim, Sharul Kamal A. ...................................................................194 249 Rahman, Atiqur ................................................................................... 52 Rahman, Hamood ............................................................................180 Rahman, Tharek Abd ......................................................................178 Rahmat-Samii, Yahya ............................. 61, 78, 110, 154, 169, 181 Rahmat-Samii, Yahya (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................... 99, 169 Rahola, Jussi ....................................................................................... 58 Rajab, Khalid ....................................................................................152 Rajo-Iglesias, Eva ......................................................... 67, 76, 94, 154 Rajo-Iglesias, Eva (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................... 67, 177 Ramaccia, Davide .................................................................. 134, 150 Ramahi, Omar ....................................129, 139, 151, 152, 170, 173 Ramahi, Omar (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................173 Ramer, Rodica .................................................................................... 53 Ramesh, Nikhil .................................................................................... 41 Ramírez, Monica ..............................................................................179 Ramlee Kamarudin, Muhammad .......................................... 155, 194 Ramli, Nur Hidayah .........................................................................197 Ramon, Eric .......................................................................................171 Ramos, Victoria .................................................................................. 92 RamRakhyani, Anil ...........................................................................141 Ramzan, Rashad ..............................................................................170 Ranga, Yogesh ................................................................... 65, 81, 177 Ransom, Paul ....................................................................................160 Rao, Pei-Zong ..................................................................................... 67 Rao, Sadasiva ..................................................................................167 Rao, Sudhakar (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................... 76 Rappaport, Carey M. .......................... 86, 119, 124, 133, 137, 138 Rappaport, Carey (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................. 123, 124, 137 Rashidian, Atabak ................................................ 162, 189, 199, 209 Ratajczak, Philippe ............................................................................. 43 Rautio, Brian .....................................................................................131 Rautio, James ...................................................................................... 77 Rayno, Jennifer Taylor ........................................ 39, 69, 75, 152, 177 Razali, Ahmad ..................................................................................170 Razavian, Mojtaba ............................................................................ 86 Rebeiz, Gabriel ......................................................................... 71, 151 Rebollar, Jesus Maria .......................................................................159 Reddy, C J .........................................................................................184 Reddy, C J (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 77, 184 Reece, John .......................................................................................176 Reichardt, Lars ..................................................................69, 143, 160 Reiter, Leopold ..................................................................................158 Rengarajan, Sembiam ........................................................... 166, 188 Rengarajan, Sembiam (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................166 Ren, Han ................................................................................. 154, 204 Ren, Qiang ......................................................................................... 60 Ren, Wenping ...................................................................................153 Ren, Wu ..................................................................................... 67, 129 Ren, Xingang ...................................................................................... 66 Ren, Xinhua ......................................................................................... 61 Ren, Zhao ................................................................................151, 152 Requin, Cedric ..................................................................................195 Restrepo, Joaquin ............................................................................... 74 Retico, Alessandra .............................................................................. 92 Rey Iglesias, David ............................................................................. 73 Reyna Maldonado, Alberto ............................................................176 Reynolds, Scott ................................................................................... 46 Rezaei, Pejman ........................................................89, 114, 157, 205 Rezaiesarlak, Reza ...........................................................................196 Rhodes, David .................................................................. 53, 117, 190 Ribeiro Filho, Prentice C. ..................................................................179 Ribero, Jean-Marc ..................................................................... 69, 143 Rice, Kyle ..........................................................................................101 250 Richard, Ziolkowski ..........................................................................191 Rida, Amin .......................................................................................... 41 Righero, Marco .................................................................................. 98 Rijal Upadhyaya, Nagendra ...........................................................180 Rius, Juan M. ...................................................................................... 80 Rivares, Carmen ...............................................................................141 Rivera-Albino, Alix ............................................................................128 Roadcap, John ..................................................................................207 Robert, Jean-Luc ......................................................................... 89, 178 Robol, Fabrizio .................................................................................145 Rocca, F. ...........................................................................................156 Rocca, Paolo ................................. 64, 68, 116, 122, 134, 145, 175 Rocca, Paolo (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................... 86, 96 Rockstuhl, Carsten .............................................................................. 65 Rodrigo, Daniel ................................................................................187 Rodrigues, Gonçalo .........................................................................140 Rodriguez, Alberto ............................................................................. 82 Rodríguez, José .......................................................................151, 160 Rodriguez, Jose-Victor ........................................................................ 54 Rodriguez, Miguel ............................................................................142 Rodríguez-Postigo, Patricia ...............................................................118 Rodriguez-Sanchez, Carlos .............................................................174 Rodriguez-Solis, Rafael ................................................................61, 89 Rodríguez-Ulibarri, Pablo .................................................................170 Rodriguez-Vaqueiro, Yolanda ............................................................ 86 Roig, María .......................................................................................186 Rolfes, Ilona ..................................................... 40, 55, 112, 133, 162 Romeu, Jordi ............................................................................151, 163 Roper, David ........................................................................... 150, 203 Rosca, Iosif .......................................................................................... 71 Rothwell, Edward J. .................... 88, 110, 132, 140, 148, 168, 189 Rothwell, Edward (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................132, 168 Roussel, Hélène ...................................................................... 120, 138 Rowell, Corbett .................................................................................180 Rowe, Wayne S T .............................................................................197 Row, Jeen-Sheen ...............................................................................190 Roy, Sayan ........................................................................................153 Ruaro, Andrea ..................................................................................185 Rubiños López, José Óscar ................................................................ 48 Rubio, Jesus ........................................................................................ 91 Rudolph, Scott ..................................................................................203 Ruiz Cruz, Jorge Alfonso ..................................................................159 Ruphuy, Miguel ................................................................................151 Rupp, Brad ........................................................................................194 Rusch, Christian .................................................................. 61, 79, 177 Rushton, Jeremiah ....................................................................109, 112 Ruyle, Jessica .......................................................................... 166, 175 Ryu, Young-Ho .........................................................................121, 139 S Saade, Youssef ................................................................................... 89 Sabanowski, Guy ............................................................................... 63 Sabapathy, Thennarasan ..........................................................53, 206 Sabbadini, Marco .............................................................................. 97 Sabban, Albert .................................................................................204 Sabory-García, Rafael .....................................................................146 Sabouni, Abas .........................................................................119, 125 Saccardi, Francesco ......................................................... 97, 110, 135 Saed, Mohammad ....................................................................86, 118 Saeed, Saud ....................................................................................... 71 Saegusa, Kenji .................................................................................... 64 Saeidi, Chiya ....................................................................................191 251 Saenz, Elena ............................................................................. 81, 152 Safaai-Jazi, Ahmad ..........................................................................172 Safari, Faezeh ..................................................................................169 Safavi-Naeini, Safavi .......................................................................185 Safavi-Naeini, Safieddin .................61, 64, 68, 116, 128, 136, 209 Safian, Reza .................................... 50, 72, 86, 119, 171, 178, 202 Saha, Chinmoy ................................................................................... 93 Saillard, Marc ........................................................................ 120, 165 Saito, Kazuyuki ........................................................................141, 166 Saito, Masatoshi ................................................................................ 69 Sakahara, Harumi ............................................................................123 Sako, Tokuei ....................................................................................... 90 Sakurai, Kimio .................................................................................... 67 Salar Kaleji, Mehdi ............................................................................ 50 Salazar-Palma, Magdalena .....................................................42, 113 Salehi, Mohsen ................................................................................197 Salem, Deena ...............................................................................39, 75 Salem, Mohamed ............................................................................198 Salim, Azzeddine .........................................................................69, 87 Salman, Laila (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................... 91 Salman, Safa ....................................................................................125 Salonen, Pekka ..........................................................................84, 208 Salonen, Pekka (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................... 84 Salter, Michael .................................................................................180 Salucci, Marco .................................................................................134 Salvado, Rita ....................................................................................153 Sammeta, Rohit ................................................................................108 Samson, Timothy ..............................................................................161 Samsuri, Noor Asmawati ..........................................................63, 197 Sanagavarapu Mohan, Ananda ....................................................124 Sánchez-Escuderos, Daniel ..............................................49, 143, 160 Sanchez-Fernandez, Matilde ............................................................. 94 Sánchez-Olivares, Pablo ..................................................................205 Sanchez-Romaguera, Veronica .......................................................196 Sancho-Parramon, Jordi ..................................................................... 65 Sano, Makoto ...................................................................................205 Sanphuang, Varittha ........................................................................146 Santangelo, Elizabeth ......................................................................102 Santiago-Prowald, Julian .................................................................140 Sanz-Fernandez, Juan-Jose ....................................................... 81, 138 Sarabandi, Kamal .48, 52, 66, 93, 112, 115, 116, 148, 159, 164, 168, 171, 174, 189, 199 Sarabandi, Kamal (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................................174 Sarantos, Chris .................................................................................201 Sardi, Giovanni Maria .....................................................................116 Sarkar, Debdeep ..............................................................................170 Sarkar, Tapan K. ..................................................... 42, 113, 160, 183 Sarma, Sanjay ........................................................................ 163, 189 Sarrazin, Julien .................................................................54, 192, 202 Sarris, Costas D. ......................................52, 55, 111, 129, 149, 198 Sarris, Costas (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................111, 129, 198 Sato, Hiroyasu ..................................................................................119 Sato, Kazuo ........................................................................................ 41 Sato, Keisuke ....................................................................................170 Sato, Ryoichi ....................................................................................... 72 Sauleau, Ronan ....................................................113, 115, 142, 175 Saurav, Kushmanda .........................................................................170 Savini, Giorgio .................................................................................152 Savoia, Silvio ....................................................................................173 Sawaya, Kunio .............................................................. 119, 122, 169 Sayeed, Akbar ................................................................................... 69 Scanlon, William ..........................................................................41, 54 Scanlon, William (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................... 54 252 Scapaticci, Rosa ...............................................................................168 Scarborough, Clinton P. ...................................................................188 Schaefer, Christoph ..........................................................................138 Schettino, Fulvio ...............................................................................147 Schipper, Tom ......................................................................... 143, 160 Schlosser, Edson R. ............................................................................ 96 Schneider, Garrett .............................................................................. 76 Schneider, John ................................................................................111 Schotland, John ................................................................................149 Schroeder, Werner ............................................................................. 51 Schroeder, Werner (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................ 51 Schuchinsky, Alexander ..................................................................... 95 Schuchinsky, Alex (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................. 95 Schulz, Christian ...............................................................40, 133, 162 Schulz, Michael ................................................................................209 Schwerthoeffer, Udo .......................................................................... 75 Scialacqua, Lucia ............................................................................... 97 Scott, Robert .....................................................................................185 Scott, Waymond ..............................................................................126 Seager, Rob ......................................................................................141 Sebak, Abdel-Razik ..................................... 45, 49, 63, 71, 104, 132 Sebak, Abdelrazik (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................45, 104 Sebastian, Tom .................................................................................162 Secmen, Mustafa ............................................................................... 68 Seddiki, Mohammed Lamine ...........................................................136 Seddon, Lawrence ............................................................................. 46 Sedighy, S. Hassan ..........................................................................101 Seetharamdoo, Divitha ....................................................................197 Sekeljic, Nada ...........................................................................73, 193 Seki, Takuya ......................................................................................170 Seljan, Josip ............................................................................ 113, 175 Selleri, Stefano ................................................................................... 86 Selvanayagam, Michael .................................................................109 Seman, Norhudah ............................................................................. 57 Semnani, Abbas ...............................................................................191 Semouchkina, Elena .........................................................................170 Senega, Simon .................................................................................158 Seng, Kah Phooi ................................................................................. 55 Seo, Seung Mo ................................................................................184 Seran, Santosh .................................................................................123 Serrano, Luis .....................................................................................106 Sertel, Kubilay ................... 46, 115, 127, 128, 146, 164, 182, 199 Sertel, Kubilay (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................ 110, 164 Sevillano, Carlos Alberto Leal (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................159 Shaarawi, Amr .................................................................................159 Shadrivov, Ilya ...........................................................................83, 152 Shafai, Lotfollah ........... 50, 97, 108, 119, 133, 162, 169, 199, 206 Shafai, Lotfollah (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 50 Shafieipour, Mohammad ................................................................... 92 Shahabadi, Mahmoud ....................................................................149 Shah, Charan ...................................................................................209 Shahir, Shahed ................................................................................... 68 Shahpari, Morteza ...........................................................................117 Shahrrava, Behnam .........................................................................161 Shahvirdi Dizaj Yekan, Taha ............................................................166 Shaker, Jafar ....................................................................................... 85 Shamsinejad, Souren .......................................................................118 Shams, Shifath .................................................................................... 52 Shang, Yuping .................................................................................... 81 Shanker, Balasubramaniam .............42, 60, 80, 110, 147, 149, 165 Shanker, Balasubramaniam (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................... 42, 60 Shanmugam, Jenusha .............................................................127, 146 Shao, Hanru ....................................................................................... 62 253 Shao, Jin ................................................................................. 154, 204 Shao, Shuai ............................................................................ 145, 181 Shao, Yang ............................................................................. 130, 200 Sharaqa, Ashraf ...............................................................................178 Sharawi, Mohammad S. ......................................................51, 69, 94 Sharawi, Mohammad (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................... 94 Sharma, Ashish .................................................................................170 Sharma, Satish .............................................................51, 53, 69, 107 Sharma, Satish (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................... 53, 69, 107 Sharshevsky, Arkadi ........................................................................... 91 Shavit, Reuven ..................................................................................203 Sha, Wei E.I. .....................................................................66, 101, 147 Shehan, Joshua .........................................................................83, 112 Sheikhsofla, Morteza .......................................................................174 Shen, Dongya ..................................................................... 57, 74, 153 Sheng, Wei Tian ...............................................................................183 Shen, Jiyun ........................................................................................169 Shen, Su-Mei ....................................................................................108 Shen, Tao ............................................................................................ 48 Shen, Wen-yuan ...............................................................................131 Shen, Yizhu ......................................................................................... 56 Shen, Zhongxiang ............................................................81, 108, 189 Shibasaki, Tetsuya ............................................................................132 Shih, Liwen ........................................................................................164 Shih, Yi-Sen .......................................................................................171 Shimoi, Tomohiro ..............................................................................185 Shin, Jinwoo ........................................................................................ 95 Shinohara, Naoki ............................................................................... 76 Shin, Young Jae .................................................................................. 93 Shiozawa, Takahiro ............................................................................ 97 Shirafune, Masami ...........................................................................111 Shirai, Hiroshi ............................................................................72, 182 Shirai, Satoshi ...................................................................................122 Shi, Shouyuan ................................................................. 76, 158, 208 Shitvov, Alexey ................................................................................... 95 Shitvov, Alexey (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................... 95 Shi, Yifei ........................................................................................39, 42 Shlivinski, Amir .................................................................................... 70 Shmuel, Amir ....................................................................................125 Shoki, Hiroki .....................................................................................177 Shubair, Raed ...................................................................................122 Siao, Siang-Yu .................................................................................... 67 Siddiqui, Jawad Yaseen ...............................................................67, 93 Sidiqui, Omar ...................................................................................170 Sidiropoulos, Nikolas .......................................................................178 Sidley, Matthew ...............................................................................125 Sieber, Peter E. ................................................................................... 81 Sievenpiper, Daniel .................................................58, 109, 112, 188 Sievenpiper, Daniel (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................... 81, 117 Sievers, Denis ...................................................................................165 Siligaris, Alexandre ..........................................................................208 Silva, Alexandre ...............................................................................109 Silva, Leonardo ................................................................................... 78 Silva Neto, Valdemir ........................................................................103 Silva, Rodolfo ..................................................................................... 85 Silva, Sandro ...................................................................................... 78 Silveirinha, Mário ................................................................... 160, 174 Silvestri, Francesco ............................................................................. 52 Sim, Chow-Yen-Desmond .................................................................190 Simon, Jerome .................................................................................... 90 Simon, Winfried .......................................................................... 40, 77 Simovski, Constantin ................................................................... 48, 65 Simpson, Jamesina ............................................................................. 70 254 Simpson, Jamesina (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................ 70 Simsek, Ergun ...................................................................................150 Singh Bakariya, Pritam .....................................................................180 Singh, Sangeeta ................................................................................. 79 Singh, Surendra ................................................................................207 Sinha, Sachendra N ........................................................................154 Sirenko, Kostyantyn ............................................................................ 42 Sirenko, Yuriy ...................................................................................... 42 Sit, Yoke Leen ............................................................................. 69, 143 Siu, Joseph .......................................................................................... 52 Sivertsen, Kyle .........................................................................102, 174 Skidmore, Greg ................................................................................129 Skipper, Michael C. ............................................................... 135, 171 Skobelev, Sergei ...............................................................................186 Slattery, Kevin ..................................................................................... 50 Slobozhanyuk, Alexey .......................................................48, 83, 152 Smail, Tedjini .....................................................................................181 Smith, David .....................................................................................109 Smith, Graeme .................................................................................137 Smith, Michael .................................................................................... 45 Smith, Nathanael ............................................................................... 56 Smolders, Bart ..................................................................................133 Smolnikova, Olga ............................................................................186 Socher, Eran .....................................................................................175 Sodickson, Daniel ............................................................................112 Sohail, Irfan ........................................................................................ 81 Soh, Hock Meng ................................................................................ 39 So, Joonho .................................................................................95, 169 Solbach, Klaus ................................................................................... 51 Soleimani, Mohammad ...................................................................129 Soliman, Ahmed ................................................................................. 63 Song, Jian ............................................................................... 124, 182 Song, Jiming .....................................................................................183 Song, Keum-Su ........................................................................121, 139 Song, Tae-Lim ..................................................................................... 97 Song, Yang ......................................................................................... 55 Song, Young Jun ................................................................................. 52 Song, Zhenfei ...................................................................................130 Son, Hae-Won .................................................................................145 Sonnerat, Florence ............................................................................. 58 Sonnerat, Florence (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............................................135 Son, Seok Bo ....................................................................................184 Son, Taeho .......................................................................................... 84 Sood, Neeraj ............................................................................... 52, 55 Sørensen, Stig Busk ..........................................................................169 Soriano, Gabriel .................................................................... 120, 165 Soric, Jason ........................................................................................ 65 Sorolla, Mario ..................................................................................148 Soudais, Paul ....................................................................................147 Sounas, Dimitrios .....................................................................201, 203 Sowerby, Kevin ................................................................................... 52 Sowerby, Kevin (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................52, 200 Sowerby, Kevin W. ...........................................................................200 Sozio, Valentina ...............................................................................201 Sperandio, Mauricio .......................................................................... 96 Spitzer, Douglas ........................................................................50, 207 Sprouse, Chad .................................................................................174 Sriram, Sharath .................................................................................209 Srivastava, Kumar Vaibhav ........................... 99, 155, 170, 173, 209 Stack, James ....................................................................................... 77 Stancil, Daniel (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................ 55 Stang, John P. ......................................................................... 120, 199 Stang, John (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................................................199 255 Staraj, Robert ........................................69, 142, 143, 153, 195, 196 Staraj, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................153 Stara, Riccardo ................................................................................... 92 Statman, Joseph ...............................................................................133 Statz, Christoph ................................................................................202 Stearns, Stephen D. ............................................................................ 56 Stearns, Stephen (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................... 56 Steer, Michael .................................................................................... 95 Stefanelli, Marcos Vieira .................................................................153 Stefanopoulos, Spyros ....................................................................... 56 Steinbach, Daniel ............................................................................... 73 Steinberg, Ben ........................................................................ 173, 186 Stelzer, Andreas ........................................................................73, 197 Stevanetic, Mladjen ........................................................................... 77 Stirland, Simon .................................................................................166 Stupfel, Bruno ..................................................................................... 98 Subramanian, Vivek ........................................................................... 90 Suda, Tamotsu ..................................................................................158 Sudo, Syunsuke ................................................................................142 Suematsu, Noriharu .........................................................................169 Sullivan, Peter ..................................................................................... 59 Sultana, Ayesha ...............................................................................112 Sung, Chun Ho Issac ......................................................................... 55 Sun, Ge ............................................................................................... 80 Sung, Youngje ..................................................................................194 Sun, Jin ................................................................................................ 84 Sun, Sheng ................................................................................44, 177 Suseela, Sreekala .............................................................................125 Sustman, James ................................................................................126 Suzuki, Takehito ................................................................................148 Svezhentsev, Oleksandr ......................................................... 103, 198 Swaminathan, Mohanapriya .................................................127, 146 Syarif, Syafruddin .............................................................................205 Sydänheimo, Lauri ......................................................... 142, 163, 181 Sydänheimo, Lauri (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................... 163, 196 Syed, Waqas Hassan ......................................................................188 Szafranek, Dana ..............................................................................160 Szolc, Lukasz ....................................................................................166 T Tabaddor, Mahmood ......................................................................141 Taboada Varela, José Manuel .......................................................... 48 Taeb, Aidin ................................................................................ 61, 128 Taguchi, Kenji ...................................................................................160 Taha-Ahmed, Bazil ...........................................................................205 Tahira, Akihiro ..................................................................................132 Tajdini, Mohammad .........................................................................137 Takada, Kohei .................................................................................... 95 Takahashi, Masaharu .............................................................141, 166 Takahashi, Tomohiro ........................................................................144 Takahashi, Toru ..........................................................................76, 144 Takano, Tadashi ................................................................................. 64 Takano, Tadashi (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 64 Takatsubo, Junji .................................................................................. 72 Takeuchi, Jun ....................................................................................... 61 Takeuchi, Takashi ................................................................................ 90 Tak, Jinpil ..........................................................................................142 Talbi, Abdessalem ............................................................................136 Talbi, Larbi ................................................................. 55, 87, 152, 172 Talbi, Mourad ...................................................................................181 Tamagnone, Michele ......................................................................... 48 Tam, Kam-Weng ...............................................................55, 160, 183 256 Tamura, Eugenio ..............................................................................111 Tanaka, Daisuke ...............................................................................132 Tanaka, Kazuo .................................................................................165 Tanaka, Masahiro .....................................................................90, 165 Tanaka, Satoshi ................................................................................207 Tanaka, Shoji ...................................................................................... 64 Tancioni, Luca Maria .................................................... 110, 135, 179 Tanghe, Emmeric ..............................................................................112 Tang, Junyan .................................................................. 110, 148, 189 Tang, Ming-Chun .............................................................................179 Tang, Qi .....................................................................................70, 127 Tang, Tzu-Chun ............................................................................69, 99 Tang, Xiao-Rong ...............................................................................155 Tang, Yifa ..........................................................................................185 Tan, Mark .........................................................................................110 Tan, Tengmeng .................................................................................129 Tan, Yingqian ....................................................................................125 Tao, Yubo ..........................................................................................202 Tarricone, Luciano ............................................................................163 Tasic, Miodrag ................................................................................... 77 Tatomirescu, Alexandru ....................................................................145 Tavares, Sergio .................................................................................126 Tawfick, Sameh ................................................................................150 Tawfik, Hazim ..................................................................................... 88 Tawk, Youssef ............................................58, 71, 89, 140, 143, 176 Tawk, Youssef (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................... 89 Tayebi, Abdelhamid ........................................................................... 77 Tayfeh Aligodarz, Mohammadreza ............................ 162, 189, 209 Taylor, J. .............................................................................................. 92 Tay, Roger .........................................................................................110 Tebaldini, S. ......................................................................................156 Teixeira, Fernando L. .................................................................70, 117 Tekin, Ibrahim ...................................................................................206 Tellechea, Amagoia ........................................................................... 63 Tenneti, Sai .......................................................................................146 Tentzeris, Manos. M. ............................. 41, 43, 108, 121, 136, 163 Terada, Tsubasa ...............................................................................122 Terzuoli, Andrew ..............................................................................133 Tessmann, Axel ................................................................................... 79 Thajudeen, Christopher ......................................................63, 86, 137 Thalakotuna, Dushmantha ..................................................... 140, 168 Thaysen, Jesper ................................................................................185 Thazhe Koralath, Roshna .................................................................135 Thiel, David .......................................................................................117 Thielleux, Julien .................................................................................108 Thrasher, Bradley ................................................................................ 45 Tian, Mi ............................................................................................... 80 Tiberi, Gianluigi .........................................................................92, 186 Tichit, Paul-Henri ...............................................................................204 Tierney, Brian ....................................................................................121 Tillman, Richard ................................................................................158 Ting, See Ho .....................................................................................192 Ting, Sio-Weng .................................................................55, 160, 183 Tinoco-S., Alexis F. ...........................................................................179 Titz, Diane ........................................................................ 40, 108, 206 Tobón, Luis Eduardo .........................................................60, 111, 185 Tobon Vásquez, Jorge A. ................................................................... 80 Togo, Hiroyoshi ................................................................................119 Toivonen, Mikko ...............................................................................181 Tokgoz, Cagatay ..............................................................................200 Tomasic, Boris ..................................................................................... 46 Tomasic, Boris (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................ 46 Tomaz de Carvalho, Antônio ................................................ 134, 150 257 Tomura, Takashi .................................................................................. 43 Tong, Mei Song ......................................................... 68, 80, 167, 183 Tong, Meisong (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................167 Tong, Yiying ......................................................................................165 Tong, Ziqiang ...................................................................................197 Topalaguna, Bayu ............................................................................205 Torbitt, Christopher ...........................................................................186 Torres, Rafael ...................................................................................... 55 Torres, Víctor .....................................................................................170 Toscano, Alessandro .............................................. 65, 134, 150, 208 Toscano, Alessandro (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................. 65 Tosetti, Michela .................................................................................. 92 Toso, Giovanni ..........................................................................76, 178 Toutain, Yann ...................................................................................... 92 Toyoda, Ichihiko ...............................................................................208 Traille, Anya ......................................................................................163 Tran, Dinh ..........................................................................................132 Tran, Ngochao ........................................................................122, 169 Tran, Thang .......................................................................................133 Tretyakov, Sergei ......................................................................... 72, 83 Trichopoulos, Georgios C. ......................................................127, 146 Trinh, Le Huy ....................................................................................... 69 Trueman, Christopher ......................................................................... 71 Trueman, Christopher W. ................................................................... 55 Tsai, Meng-Ying ................................................................................145 Tsai, Min-Chuan ...............................................................................181 Tsakalaki, Elpiniki .............................................................................181 Tsang, Leung .....................................................................................113 Tsen, Chan-Tang ................................................................................. 56 Tseng, Hsien Kang ...........................................................................153 Tsuchiya, Masahiro ............................................................................ 97 Tsuda, Hiroshi ..................................................................................... 72 Tsunekawa, Yoshitaka ........................................................................ 87 Tuan, Shih-Chung ............................................................................... 82 Tuan, Tran Minh ...............................................................................201 Tuncer, Hatice M. ............................................................................... 66 Tuncer, Ozgur ...................................................................................110 Tung, Wei-Shin ................................................................................... 67 Tuohimaa, Marko ............................................................................... 84 Tuo, Mingguang ..................................................................... 146, 150 Turhan-Sayan, Gonul .......................................................................117 Turkmen, Oznur ................................................................................117 Turner, Robert ...................................................................................139 Turpin, Jeremiah P. .....................................................48, 81, 176, 204 Tuss, James .......................................................................................126 Tuttle, Kristan ....................................................................................182 Tyo, J. Scott ............................................................................. 135, 171 Tzanidis, Ioannis ........................................................................94, 121 Tzanidis, Ioannis (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................139, 185 U Ubaid, Zakiy .....................................................................................205 Ubeda, Eduard ................................................................................... 80 Ueda, Tetsuya ...................................................................................128 Uhm, Manseok .................................................................................133 Ukkonen, Leena ............................................................. 142, 163, 181 Ukkonen, Leena (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................... 163, 181 Ulku, H. Arda ...................................................................................... 42 Ullah, Irfan ........................................................................................154 Umenei, A. E. ...................................................................................... 92 Ung, Johnny ........................................................................................ 85 Unlu, Mehmet ..........................................................................127, 146 258 Unnimadhavan, Deepak ..................................................................135 Urdaneta, Maryory ..........................................................................124 Urumov, Jordan ................................................................................151 Usai, Pierpaolo .................................................................................186 V Vaccaro, Stefano ................................................................................ 76 Vacchione, Joseph .............................................................................. 40 Vacus, Olivier ...................................................................................207 Vahidpour, Mehrnoosh ....................................................................115 Valagiannopoulos, Constantinos ............................................... 72, 78 Valavan, A Shenario Ezhil ...............................................................132 Valdes, Felipe ..................................................................................... 60 Valenta, Christopher ........................................................................163 Valenzuela, Juan ................................................................................ 87 Valerio, Guido ........................................................ 70, 113, 142, 175 Valero, Henry - Pierre .......................................................................120 Valero-Nogueira, Alejandro .....................................................44, 198 Vallecchi, Andrea .............................................................................201 van Cappellen, Wim .......................................................................... 76 Vandenbosch, Guy A. E. ....................................................... 103, 198 Vandenbosch, Guy (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................................103 van der Weide, Daniel .....................................................................191 Van Veen, Barry ...............................................................................124 Vardaxoglou, Yiannis ............................................. 40, 118, 141, 164 Vasconcelos, Cristhianne .................................................................103 Vasilev, Ivaylo ..................................................................................... 51 Vaughan, Rodney .............................................................97, 104, 158 Vaughan, Rodney G. (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................... 97, 158 Vaupel, Thomas .........................................................................40, 110 Vazquez Alejos, Ana .................................................... 112, 141, 150 Vazquez-Roy, Jose-Luis .............................................................. 67, 154 Vecchi, Giuseppe ...........................44, 50, 68, 80, 97, 98, 109, 168 Vecchi, Giuseppe (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................... 98 Vegesna, Subash ..............................................................................118 Vena, Arnaud ...................................................................................163 Venanzoni, Giuseppe ......................................................................178 Venkataraman, Jayanti .................................................. 125, 134, 186 Venkataraman, Jayanti (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................134 Venkateswaran, Ajay .......................................................................125 Venkateswaran, Vijay .......................................................................158 Venneri, Francesca ...........................................................................187 Venugopal, Vivek .............................................................................200 Vera, Aida .........................................................................................107 Veruttipong, Watt ............................................................................... 81 Vettikalladi, Hamsakutty ..................................................................172 Viani, Federico .................................................................................145 Vico-Bondía, Felipe ...................................................................44, 198 Vigano’, Maria Carolina ................................................................... 76 Villadangos, Jesus ............................................................................106 Villamil, Carlos .................................................................................110 Villard, L. ...........................................................................................156 Villers, Serge .....................................................................................195 Vincetti Gatti, Roberto (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................................182 Vipiana, Francesca ................................................44, 80, 97, 98, 109 Viskum, Hans-Henrik .......................................................................... 77 Vo, Henry ............................................................................................ 46 Volakis, John L. ......46, 56, 57, 75, 100, 115, 123, 125, 128, 135, 146, 164, 179, 181, 182, 184, 199 Volakis, John (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................. 75, 115, 128, 149 Völker, Michael ................................................................................138 Vosecky, Timothy ..............................................................................168 259 Vouvakis, Marinos .....................................................91, 98, 100, 193 V, Ramesh Kumar .............................................................................111 V R, Sajitha .......................................................................................181 Vryonides, Photos .............................................................................102 Vulfin, Vladimir .................................................................................203 Vuong, Kevin .....................................................................................101 W Wahid, Parveen ...................................................................... 124, 125 Wainwright, Gregory ................................................................ 41, 179 Wakatsuchi, Hiroki ...........................................................................109 Wakatsuki, Hiroshi ...........................................................................132 Walden, Marcus ......................................................................... 43, 79 Wa Leung, Kwok (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................194 Wallace, Jon .....................................................................................140 Wall, Walter .....................................................................................203 Walsh, John ........................................................................................ 72 Wang, Can ......................................................................................... 63 Wang, Chao-Fu ..................................62, 72, 80, 90, 193, 200, 202 Wang, Chao-Fu (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................72, 193, 202 Wang, Chien-Chin ............................................................................. 52 Wang, Chun H .................................................................................197 Wang, Guangtao ............................................................................... 57 Wang, Guoan (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................136 Wang, Hu .........................................................................................131 Wang, Jinguo ..................................................................................... 86 Wang, Johnson ................................................................................128 Wang, Johnson (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................128 Wang, Jue ........................................................................................152 Wang, Kun .......................................................................................177 Wang, Lei ........................................................................................... 75 Wang, Lin ................................................................................171, 184 Wang, Luofen ..................................................................................... 84 Wang, Naizhi ..................................................................................126 Wang, Shang ...................................................................................176 Wang, Shunan .................................................................................126 Wang, Si-yi ......................................................................................... 66 Wan, Guo Chun ...............................................................................183 Wang, Wei ......................................................................................... 91 Wang, Weilong ................................................................................130 Wang, Wenzhi ................................................................................... 43 Wang, Xiande ........................................................................... 81, 131 Wang, Xiangyang ............................................................................176 Wang, Xiaohui .................................................................................170 Wang, Xiaohui (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................................170 Wang, Xin ........................................................................................... 75 Wang, Xing ......................................................................... 62, 90, 202 Wang, Xiong .......................................................................... 123, 124 Wang, Yifan ........................................................................... 136, 138 Wang, Ying ......................................................................................209 Wang, Yong .....................................................................................129 Wang, Yongfeng ..............................................................................194 Wang, Yuanxun ................................................................................121 Wang, Zheyu ...........................................................57, 105, 123, 135 Wang, Zhi Shuo ........................................................................80, 183 Wang, Zhuoqun ...............................................................................137 Wansch, Rainer .................................................................................. 75 Warnick, Karl ......................................................................... 176, 190 Warnick, Karl (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................176 Warren, David ..................................................................................141 Waterson, Mark ...............................................................................126 Waynert, Joseph ................................................................54, 55, 192 260 Wei, Chia-Yen ..................................................................................... 75 Wei, Fangzhou ........................................................................141, 149 Wei, Gao ..........................................................................................194 Weihua, Li .........................................................................................127 Wei, Jiangong .........................................................................167, 200 Wei, Kunpeng .....................................................................49, 67, 206 Weiner, Andrew M. ........................................................................... 54 Weinmann, Frank ............................................................................... 40 Weiss, Manoja ................................................................................... 54 Weiss, Steven ............................................................................63, 199 Wei, Wei ...........................................................................................108 Wei, Yinsheng ..................................................................................137 Weldon, Thomas .......................................................................83, 112 Weldon, Thomas (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................................83, 112 Weller, Thomas .......................................................................... 89, 117 Wentzloff, David D. ........................................................................... 99 Wen, Yanhua .............................................................................50, 119 Werker, Stephan ................................................................................ 40 Werner, Douglas H. ......47, 48, 55, 72, 81, 83, 96, 131, 134, 176, 188, 191, 204 Werner, Douglas (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................................78, 191 Werner, Pingjuan ................................................................................ 55 West, James C. .................................................................................142 Wetherington, Joshua ........................................................................ 95 White, Carson ....................................................................56, 58, 188 White, Jacob ...................................................................................... 62 Whites, Keith ....................................................................39, 112, 182 Whites, Keith (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................................................112 Whittow, Will ....................................................................................141 Whittow, William ......................................................................40, 164 Wiedenmann, Oliver .......................................................................167 Wijnholds, Stefan ............................................................................... 76 Wilkerson, Jonathan .......................................................................... 95 Wilkey, Trevor ..................................................................................... 74 Will, Bianca ................................................................... 112, 133, 162 Williams, Jeffery ................................................................................. 56 Willis, Keely ...............................................................................90, 111 Wilson, Joshua .................................................................................133 Wilton, Donald ................................................................................... 80 Wilton, Donald (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................... 80 Withayachumnankul, Withawat ............................................... 71, 209 Witte, Russell .......................................................................... 123, 124 Wittmann, Ron ..................................................................................175 Wnuk, Marian ..................................................................................174 Woehrle, Christopher .......................................................................161 Wolfe, Douglas E. ............................................................................188 Wong, Kainam Thomas ..................................................................... 55 Wong, Kin-Lu ...................................................................................... 84 Wongsiritorn, Pitchanun ...................................................................131 Wong, Thomas ................................................................................... 48 Wu, Bae-Ian .............................................................................159, 189 Wu, Chun-Yih .............................................................................43, 168 Wu, Gene .........................................................................................158 Wu, I-Chian ........................................................................................ 89 Wu, Jiangfeng ..................................................................................171 Wu, Jiangniu ........................................................... 86, 120, 124, 182 Wu, Jiyu ............................................................................................186 Wu, Jun .............................................................................................200 Wu, Meng-Ting .................................................................................. 75 Wu, Qi ................................................................................................ 47 Wu, Qun ...........................................................................................187 Wu, Te-Kao ............................................................................. 115, 203 Wu, Tsung-Ju ....................................................................................... 84 261 Wu, Wen ..........................................................................................195 Wu, Xianyue .....................................................................................105 Wu, Yiwei ..........................................................................................190 Wu, Yu Mao .....................................................................................202 X Xianzheng, Zong ..............................................................................184 Xiaodong, Chen ...............................................................................127 Xiaoming, Liu ....................................................................................127 Xiao, Shaoqiu ............................................................................ 81, 179 Xia, Zhenchun ...................................................................................106 Xie, Kai ..............................................................................................150 Xie, Ming ..........................................................................................130 Xi, Jingtian .........................................................................................145 Xin, Hao ................................................70, 123, 124, 127, 146, 150 Xin, Hao (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................123, 127, 146 Xiong, Xiaoyan .................................................................................147 Xiong, Yuanhe .................................................................................... 78 Xiong, Zubiao ..................................................................................... 56 Xuan, Xiao-Bo ...................................................................................205 Xue, Ming-Feng ................................................................................193 Xue, Zhenghui ............................................................................ 67, 129 Xu, Gary ............................................................................................. 94 Xu, Hao ........................................................................................ 55, 74 Xu, Jiadong .......................................................................................126 Xu, Jie ................................................................................................120 Xu, Jie (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................................................................138 Xu, Kaida ..........................................................................................118 Xu, Rongqing ....................................................................................137 Xu, Rui ................................................................................................. 62 Xu, Yang ........................................................................................67, 89 Xu, Yin ...............................................................................................176 Xu, Ying-Ying ....................................................................................... 89 Xu, Yuancheng ..................................................................................157 Xu, Zhuo ............................................................................................183 Y Yaccop, Afham ................................................................................... 73 Yadav, Swati ....................................................................................... 75 Yaghmaee, Pouria .............................................................................. 71 Yagli, Ahmet .....................................................................................185 Yahya, Roshayati ................................................................................ 57 Yakovlev, Alexander B. ....................................................................191 Yamada, Hiroyoshi ...........................................................................122 Yamada, Koji ...................................................................................... 41 Yamada, Yoshihide ...................................................................72, 117 Yamaguchi, Akira .............................................................................110 Yamaguchi, Kanako ........................................................................... 87 Yamaguchi, Satoshi ..........................................................................144 Yamaguchi, Yoshio ...........................................................................122 Yamamoto, Tetsuya ............................................................................ 72 Yamauchi, Junji .................................................................49, 128, 134 Yan, Fei ....................................................................................172, 190 Yang, Chang-Fa ..................................................................... 143, 145 Yang, Fan .......................................53, 82, 146, 163, 169, 176, 187 Yang, Fan (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................................169, 187 Yang, Feng ...............................................................................172, 190 Yang, Guangli ...........................................................................84, 176 Yang, Guomin ........................................................................... 39, 168 Yang, Guomin (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................168 Yang, H.Y. David ..............................................................................209 262 Yang, H.Y. David (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................209 Yang, Hyemin ...................................................................................178 Yang, Inkyu ............................................................................. 116, 134 Yang, Kai ....................................................... 86, 120, 122, 167, 183 Yang, Ke .................................................................................... 39, 141 Yang, Kuo .........................................................................................183 Yang, Peng ...............................................................................172, 190 Yang, Seungkee ................................................................................. 84 Yang, Shang-Hua .............................................................................127 Yang, Shang-Te ...................................................................... 123, 200 Yang, Shun ......................................................................................... 84 Yang, Siming .....................................................................................183 Yang, Song-Han ................................................................................. 82 Yang, Taeyoung ...............................................................................189 Yang, Weiguo ..................................................................................198 Yang, Xing ........................................................................................112 Yang, Yutong ....................................................................................117 Yang, Zhenchao ...............................................................................190 Yan, Su .......................................................................62, 90, 113, 149 Yao, Shun ..........................................................................................145 Yao, Yu-Dong ...................................................................................... 73 Yarasi, Sripathi .................................................................................176 Yarlagadda, Shridhar ............................................................ 150, 201 Yarovoy, Alexander ..........................................................................132 Yates, Stephen ..................................................................................127 Yeates, Stephen ................................................................................196 Ye, H.X. .............................................................................................156 Yen, Chih-Chuan ..............................................................................126 Yeo, Junho ........................................................................................126 Yeo, Tatsoon ..............................................................................43, 178 Yeo, Woon-Gi .................................................................................... 46 Ye, Qiubo (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................................... 39 Ye, Terry Tao .....................................................................................145 Yetisir, Ersin .......................................................................................184 Yigit, Huseyin ....................................................................................148 Yiin, Joseph T.-P. ................................................................................200 Yilmaz, Ali E. ..................................................... 62, 90, 141, 167, 183 Yilmaz, Muhittin ................................................................................122 Yi, Minwoo ................................................................................95, 169 Ying, Wang ......................................................................................136 Ying, Zhinong ..................................................................................... 94 Yin, Haijie ........................................................................................... 84 Yin, Wen-Yan .........................................................................66, 89, 92 Yin, Xue Feng ...................................................................................... 68 Yılmaz, Ali E. .....................................................................................149 Ylä-Oijala, Pasi ................................................................................... 92 Yoiyod, Paiboon ...............................................................................138 Yom, Inbok ........................................................................................133 Yonemoto, Naruto ............................................................................111 Yook, Jong-Gwan ............................................................................... 97 Yoon, Ick-Jae .....................................................................................189 Yoon, Ji Hwan ..................................................................................... 95 Yoon, Tae Ho ...................................................................................... 82 Yoon, Yong-Kyu ......................................................................... 57, 186 Yoon, Yong-Kyu (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................................. 57, 186 Yoon, Young Joong ...................................................................95, 154 Yoon, Young-Min ..............................................................................190 Yoo, Seongryong .............................................................................134 Yoo, Sungjong .................................................................................... 66 Yordanov, Hristomir ..........................................................................105 Yoshida, Keiji ....................................................................................132 Yoshida, Kenta ................................................................................... 49 Yoshida, Satoshi ...............................................................................158 263 Yoshino, Junki ..................................................................................... 76 Yoshitomi, Kuniaki ............................................................................132 Young, Jeffrey (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................................ 79, 129 Young, John C. ....................................................................... 113, 148 Young, Matthew ...............................................................................166 Young, Michael ................................................................................164 Youn, Hongseok ................................................................................. 93 Yousefzadeh, Yasin ..........................................................................118 Yuan, Mengqing ...............................................................................130 Yuan, Meng Qing ...................................................................171, 184 Yuan, Qiaowei .................................................................................122 Yuan, Yao ..........................................................................................127 Yucel, Abdulkadir C. .......................................................................... 98 Yue, Zhengxing ................................................................................163 Yu, Nanfang .....................................................................................109 Yun, Jane ............................................................................................. 97 Yun, Seokho ......................................................................................191 Yun, Sohyeun ....................................................................................133 Yun, Zhengqing ........................................................................... 55, 74 Yun, Zhengqing (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................55, 207 Yurduseven, Ozan .................................................................. 133, 151 Yusuf, Yazid ......................................................................................187 Yu, Xiaoju ............................................................................................ 70 Yu, Yantao .........................................................................................157 Yu, Zhiru .....................................................................................50, 165 Z Zaarour, Nour ..................................................................................192 Zaghloul, Amir ............................................................... 148, 150, 188 Zaghloul, Amir (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................................95, 148, 176 Zaghloul, Mona ........................................................................48, 164 Zaghloul, Mona (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................................................... 48 Zaghloul, Reham ..............................................................................195 Zakaria, Amer ........................................................ 86, 119, 123, 124 Zaluski, Davor .................................................................................... 65 Zamanifekri, Abolghasem ...............................................................133 Zamberlan, Daniel ........................................................ 142, 143, 144 Zamudio, Maria ................................................................................. 58 Zandieh, Alireza ........................................................................ 61, 128 Zapata, Juan ...................................................................................... 91 Zarghooni, Behnam .........................................................................114 Zaric, Andela ...................................................................................... 57 Zeb, Basit Ali .............................................................................63, 114 Zeeshan, Zeeshan ...................................................................112, 138 Zeidaabadi-Nezhad, Abolghasem ..........................................72, 202 Zejian, Lu ..........................................................................................127 Zeng, Qingsheng ................................................................... 126, 194 Zeng, Qingsheng (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................................126 Zeppettella, David ...........................................................................126 Zevallos Luna, Jose Alberto .............................................................208 Zhadobov, Maxim ...........................................................................142 Zhang, Bo .........................................................................................129 Zhang, Ce .........................................................................................156 Zhang, Chaoqun ..............................................................................128 Zhang, Da .................................................................................54, 132 Zhang, Guifu ...................................................................................... 82 Zhang, Henry ...................................................................................131 Zhang, Hualiang ............................................................. 66, 154, 204 Zhang, Hualiang (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................................... 118, 204 Zhang, James ...................................................................................198 Zhang, Jianzhong (Charlie) .............................................................. 94 Zhang, Jie ...........................................................................68, 80, 167 264 Zhang, Jiefu ......................................................................................191 Zhang, Jin .........................................................................................152 Zhang, Joy ........................................................................................176 Zhang, Lanlin (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................................................125 Zhang, Lei ........................................................................................... 41 Zhang, Li ...........................................................................................163 Zhang, Lin .........................................................................................154 Zhang, Michael ................................................................................123 Zhang, Qichun .................................................................................195 Zhang, Shiyu ....................................................................................141 Zhang, Shuai ...................................................................................... 94 Zhang, Tian ........................................................................................ 66 Zhang, Wenji ..................................................................137, 156, 165 Zhang, Xingqi ..................................................................................... 52 Zhang, Xiupu ...................................................................... 57, 74, 153 Zhang, Yangjun ................................................................................130 Zhang, Yi ................................................................................... 49, 206 Zhang, Yifei ...............................................................................76, 208 Zhang, Ying Qian ............................................................................183 Zhang, Yonghong ............................................................................118 Zhang, Yu ........................................................................................... 42 Zhang, Yue Ping ...............................................................................154 Zhang, Yunhua ................................................................................... 68 Zhang, Zhijun ........................................ 39, 49, 53, 54, 67, 177, 206 Zhao, Duan .......................................................................................121 Zhao, Jian-Yao .................................................................................... 92 Zhao, Kun ........................................................................................... 94 Zhao, Peng .......................................................................................186 Zhao, S.S. .........................................................................................209 Zhao, Teng ........................................................................................183 Zhao, Xing .......................................................................................... 51 Zhao, Xunwang .................................................................................. 42 Zhao, Yang ................................................................................ 67, 114 Zhao, Yan-Wen .................................................................................. 62 Zhao, Zhidong .................................................................................... 86 Zhao, Zhiqin .........................................86, 120, 122, 124, 167, 182 Zheng, Lin ........................................................................................... 41 Zheng, Shaoyong .............................................................................136 Zheng, Yu-Teng ................................................................................... 62 Zhong, Shun-Shi ..................................................................... 155, 205 Zhong, Zhangdui ............................................................................... 54 Zhou, Bangda ..................................................................................193 Zhou, Changfei ................................................................................104 Zhou, Chenming ........................................................................54, 192 Zhou, Haijing .......................................................................... 184, 190 Zhou, Hongyu ............................................................... 105, 190, 194 Zhou, Hongyu (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................................................105 Zhou, Jia Cheng ...............................................................................183 Zhou, Jun He ............................................................................... 68, 80 Zhou, Lanchuan ................................................................................147 Zhou, Liang ......................................................................................... 66 Zhou, Min .........................................................................................169 Zhou, Rongguo ....................................................................... 154, 204 Zhou, Shigang ...........................................................................43, 178 Zhou, Shi Gang ................................................................................205 Zhou, Yong ................................................................................85, 172 Zhou, Yuda .......................................................................................157 Zhu, Guangran Kevin .......................................................................198 Zhu, Ning ...................................................................................58, 127 Zhu, Qi ..................................................................150, 171, 180, 190 Zhurbenko, Vitaliy ............................................................................189 Zhu, Wen-Cui ...................................................................................118 Zhu, Wen-Jia ....................................................................................... 84 265 Zhu, Xiaowei .................................................................... 84, 118, 176 Zhu, Xiaozhang ..................................120, 122, 124, 167, 182, 185 Zhu, Yong ...................................................................................50, 158 Zhu, Yudong .....................................................................................112 Zhu, Zhen Ying .................................................................................183 Ziai, Mohamed ................................................................................196 Zich, Riccardo ....................................................... 52, 72, 78, 96, 103 Zilevu, Kojo .......................................................................................120 Ziolkowski, Richard (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................58, 171, 191, 204 Ziolkowski, Richard W. ........................................... 58, 117, 127, 171 Zong, Xianzheng ..............................................................................162 Zoppi, Massimo ................................................................................. 86 Zoric, Dusan .............................................................................. 77, 200 Zou, Longfang ..................................................................................209 Zubiri, Cristobal ................................................................................106 Zuboraj, Muhammed .......................................................................164 Zwick, Thomas .................................... 39, 61, 69, 79, 143, 160, 177 Zwirello, Lukasz ................................................................................160 Zwyssig, Marc ..................................................................................177 266 Morgan & Wiley Claypool Exhibits and Interactive Forum — Grand Ballroom Interactive Forum 267 268 ARECA LANAI VERANDA SABAL CRYSTAL POOL POOL DECK NORTH REGISTRATION CENTER POOL RUM LARGO WEST REGISTRATION SALON 2 SALON 3 SALON 6 SALON 7 SALON 8 WEST CORRIDOR SALON 5 GRAND BALLROOM SALON 4 EAST CORRIDOR SALON 1 Shuttle Bus Departure Point WEST GRAND OFFICE LOADING AREA GRAND FOYER SOUTH EAST REGISTRATION INTERNATIONAL FOYER NORTH INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM EAST LOADING AREA Map: Hilton — 1st Floor To Palm Ballroom → PALM OFFICE 269 PALM 5 PALM 4 PALM 3 PALM 2 PALM 1 PALM BALLROOM PALM FOYER LOADING AREA Map: Hilton — Palm Ballroom ←To Hilton Main 270 MAGNOLIA LILY NARCISSUS KAHILI ORANGE BLOSSOM JASMINE POINSETTIA QUINCE SERVICE CORRIDOR Mezzanine Foyer OPEN TO MAIN LOBBY BELOW Mezzanine Foyer IRIS HIBISCUS GARDENIA CAMELLIA BEGONIA AZALEA FUCHSIA EDELWEISS DOGWOOD Map: Hilton — Mezzanine Level Notes 271 Notes 272 Notes
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