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2016 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and URSI/USNC National Radio Science Meeting Final Program June 26 – July 1, 2016 El Conquistador Resort Fajardo, Puerto Rico Cover Photo © A. Lee Bennett Jr. Used by permission. Conference at a Glance Monday, June 27 07:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 11:40 11:40 - 13:20 12:15 - 13:15 13:20 - 17:00 14:40 - 16:40 17:00 - 18:00 17:00 - 18:00 17:00 - 18:00 18:30 - 20:30 Meeting: APS Transactions Editors' Breakfast Technical Sessions Lunch Break Lunch and Learn: The Arecibo Observatory Presents Dr. Joan T. Schmelz Technical Sessions Technical Sessions (Interactive Forum) Meeting: URSI Commission B Meeting: URSI Commission C Meeting: URSI Commission F Social: Welcome Reception Tuesday, June 28 07:00 - 08:00 07:00 - 08:00 07:00 - 08:00 08:00 - 08:30 08:00 - 11:40 08:00 - 11:40 08:30 - 09:40 09:40 - 12:00 11:40 - 13:20 12:00 - 14:00 12:00 - 13:20 12:00 - 13:00 12:00 - 13:00 13:00 - 17:00 13:20 - 17:00 14:40 - 16:40 16:00 - 17:00 17:00 - 18:00 17:00 - 18:00 17:00 - 18:00 18:30 - 21:30 Social: Amateur Radio Breakfast Meeting: APS 2017 Committee Breakfast Meeting: Magazine Staff Breakfast Student Design Contest (Set Up - Closed to others) Technical Sessions Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum Student Design Contest (Demo for Judges - Closed to others) Student Design Contest (Demo for public) Lunch Break Meeting: APS Propagation Standards Committee Social: Reviewers' Lunch Student Design Contest (Luncheon for judges and teams) Meeting: Student Paper Judges Private Meeting Student Design Contest (Demo for public) Technical Sessions Technical Sessions (Interactive Forum) Meeting: Future Symposia Meeting Meeting: URSI Commission A Meeting: URSI Commission E Meeting: URSI Commission K Social: Young Professionals’ Beach Barbecue Wednesday, June 29 08:00 - 11:40 11:40 - 13:20 12:00 - 13:20 12:00 - 13:00 13:00 - 15:00 13:20 - 17:00 14:40 - 16:40 15:00 - 17:00 17:30 - 18:45 18:45 - 21:45 Technical Sessions Lunch Break Meeting: AWPL Editors Lunch Social: Women in Engineering Lunch and Speaker Short Course: SC-Q1 Technical Sessions Technical Sessions (Interactive Forum) Short Course: SC-Q2 Social: Awards Presentation Social: Celebratory Banquet Thursday, June 30 08:00 - 11:40 09:00 - 10:00 11:30 - 13:00 11:40 - 13:20 12:00 - 13:30 12:00 - 13:00 12:00 - 13:00 12:15 - 13:15 13:00 - 17:00 13:20 - 17:00 14:40 - 16:40 18:00 - 21:00 Technical Sessions Meeting: AP History Committee Meeting: APS Fellows Committee Lunch Lunch Break Meeting: Chapter Chairs Luncheon Meeting: Education Committee Lunch Meeting: IEEE Press Liaison Lunch Lunch and Learn: Multiphysics and the Role of Commercial Simulators in Modern EM Graduate Education Short Courses: SC-H1, SC-H3, SC-H6 Technical Sessions Technical Sessions (Interactive Forum) Meeting: MGA Committee & Future Directions Friday, July 1 08:00 - 17:00 Short Courses: SC-F1, SC-F2, SC-F3 08:00 - 12:00 Short Courses: SC-H7, SC-H8, SC-H9, SC-H10, SC-H11, SC-H13 13:00 - 17:00 Short Courses: SC-H2, SC-H14 2 Contents Conference at a Glance............................................................................. 2 Chairs’ Welcome........................................................................................... 4 Sessions at a Glance — Monday.............................................................. 6 Sessions at a Glance — Tuesday............................................................... 7 Sessions at a Glance — Wednesday........................................................ 8 Sessions at a Glance — Thursday.............................................................. 9 Registration....................................................................................................10 Devotions.......................................................................................................10 Speaker Preparation Room.......................................................................10 Internet Access.............................................................................................10 Meeting and Event Schedule...................................................................11 Short Courses...............................................................................................12 Quarter Day (Afternoon)....................................................................12 Half Day (Morning)............................................................................12 Half Day (Afternoon)..........................................................................14 Full Day...................................................................................................16 Social Events.................................................................................................17 Companion Program..................................................................................19 Awards and Society Recognition.............................................................20 Steering Committee....................................................................................21 AP-S Technical Program Coordinators....................................................21 AP-S Technical Program Committee........................................................22 URSI Commission Chairs...........................................................................23 URSI Technical Program Committee........................................................23 Special Sessions..........................................................................................24 Student Paper Competition.......................................................................25 Student Design Contest..............................................................................27 Patrons............................................................................................................29 Exhibitors........................................................................................................30 Lunch and Learn Sessions..........................................................................30 Presentation Listing Explanation................................................................36 Technical Program Presentations..............................................................37 Author and Session Chair Index...........................................................124 Map: Grand Atlantic Ballroom — Level 1...........................................150 Map: Grand Atlantic Ballroom — Level 2...........................................150 Map: Grand Caribbean Ballroom — Level 1.....................................151 Map: Mirador Level................................................................................151 Map: Grand Caribbean Ballroom — Poster and Exhibit Detail.....152 3 Chairs’ Welcome On behalf of the Conference Organizing Committee, the Antennas and Propagation Society, and USNC-URSI, we welcome you to Puerto Rico and the 2016 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting. through Thursday. For the first time, it will be possible to take short courses during the week, with two-hour courses offered on Wednesday afternoon on Antenna Design with Characteristic Modes and Mindfulness Practices for Engineers and Scientists. We have lowered short-course fees this year, so please sign up! On Monday at lunch-time there will be a This year is an historic year for AP-S and URSI as, for the first special open presentation by Dr. Joan Schmelz, the Assistant time, the flagship conference is being held in IEEE Region Director of the Arecibo Observatory, and on Tuesday and 9. Region 9 encompasses all of Central and South America Friday, there are (sold out!) special behind-the-scenes tours and the Caribbean, and is one of the most important regions of the Arecibo Observatory. If you weren’t able to get tickets of the world for future growth in Antennas and Propagation to the tour, I encourage you to consider visiting the facility fields. AP-S is actively recruiting students and professionals yourself while you are on the island. On Wednesday, Prof. to join our ranks from countries throughout Region 9, and the Mona Jarrahi, the 2015 recipient of the IEEE AP-S Lot Shafai Society is actively forming chapters throughout the Region. Mid-Career Distinguished Achievement Award will be the With the major investments in education and infrastructure keynote speaker at the Women in Engineering Luncheon. throughout the region, we expect to see increased technical On Thursday, Profs. George Hanson and Hao Xin will host a activities from this area over the next decades. panel discussion on Multiphysics and the Role of Commercial This year also is the first time that we are hosting the symposium EM Solvers in Graduate Education. Finally, while there are at a full-service property. Almost all of the conference no technical talks on Friday, if you find yourself on the island, activities will take place on site at the El Conquistador Resort consider registering one of full- or half-day short courses and Hotel, and many of these activities will leverage the being offered late in the week. natural beauty of the island. We are in the tropics, and it will Of special note, Tuesday is “Student and Young Professional” be warm, so please feel free to join me in making yourself day at the symposium. The Student Paper Contest finalist comfortable in the warm climate. On Monday evening poster session will be held, as will the finals of the Student all attendees are invited to join us poolside for a friendly Design Contest. The day concludes with a beach party welcome reception, and on Tuesday and Thursday we are dinner on Palomino Island. Tickets may still be available for offering shuttle services for dinner in Fajardo and San Juan, that event, so please check at registration. so please avail yourself of the opportunities presented by this unique destination. We wish you a great week here in Puerto Rico, and we hope that you take the time to enjoy both the technical aspects of The technical program is packed full of exciting, leading-edge the meeting and the relaxing activities that Puerto Rico has to content. We have over 1500 technical papers organized offer. into oral, poster, and special sessions running Monday J. Scott Tyo, UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona Rafael Rodríguez-Solís, University of Puerto Rico - Mayagüez 4 5 Sessions at a Glance — Monday Location Grand Atlantic Salon I Grand Atlantic Salon II Grand Atlantic Salon III Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII Culebra Vieques Icaco Palominito Palmas Ceiba Siete Mares Las Croabas Grand Caribbean Salon VI Grand Caribbean Salon III Morning MO-SP.1A: Antenna Design/Analysis based on Stored Energy and Characteristic Modes MO-SP.2A: Directive Antennas at THz and Optical Frequencies MO-UB.1A: Metamaterials: Theoretical Studies and Novel Designs MO-A1.1A: Microstrip Antennas I Afternoon MO-SP.1P: Multiscale Multiphysics Computational Techniques and Applications MO-SP.2P: Terahertz Antennas, Interconnects and Systems MO-A2.1P: Metamaterial-Inspired Antennas MO-A3.1A: Domain MO-A3.2A: Decomposition Methods Hybrid Methods for Integral Equations in Computational Electromagnetics MO-UB.2A: Antenna Arrays I MO-A3.1P: Accurate Discretizations of Integral Equations MO-A1.1P: Microstrip Antennas II MO-UB.1P: Antenna MO-A1.2P: Wideband Arrays II Phased Arrays MO-A5.1A: MIMO Antenna Systems MO-A5.1P: MIMO Implementations and System Measurements MO-A1.2A: Leaky-Wave Antennas MO-A2.2P: Fabry-Perot Resonant Cavity Antennas I MO-A2.1A: Metasurfaces for Antenna Applications MO-A2.3P: Advances in Metasurfaces MO-A5.2A: Vehicular Antennas and Applications MO-UJ.1P: Applications in MO-A2.3P: Modern Radio Astronomy Electromagnetic Education MO-A1.3A: Dielectric Resonator Antennas MO-A1.3P: mm-Wave Antennas MO-A5.3A: Wireless Power Transfer Antennas MO-A5.2P: Wireless Power Transfer Circuits and Applications MO-A4.1A: RadarMO-UC.1A: Emerging MO-UC.1P: Advances in Radar and Localization Based Imaging Applications of Radar Systems Techniques and and Sensing Systems Applications MO-A1.4A: Matching and Antenna Feeds MO-A1.4P: Characteristic Modes and Stored Energy MO-A1.5A: Design and Applications of Multiband MO-UB.2P: Wideband MO-A1.5P: Compact Antennas and Multiband Antennas Multiband Antennas for Wireless Devices Interactive Forum Location Poster Area A Poster Area B Poster Area C Poster Area D Poster Area E Poster Area F Poster Area G Poster Area H Poster Area I Afternoon MOP-A1.1P: Electrically Small Antennas: Enhancement Considerations MOP-A1.2P: Small Antennas for Applications MOP-A1.3P: Broadband Antennas for MIMO Systems MOP-A1.4P: Omnidirectional Brodband/Ultra-Wideband Antennas I MOP-A1.5P: Omnidirectional Brodband/Ultra-Wideband Antennas II MOP-A1.6P: Slot Based Broadband/Ultra-Wideband Antennas MOP-A1.7P: Travelling Wave Ultra-wideband Antennas MOP-A1.8P: Directional Ultra-wideband Antennas MOP-A1.9P: Antennas for Ultra-wideband Applications 6 Sessions at a Glance — Tuesday Location Grand Atlantic Salon I Morning TU-SP.1A: More than Wearables - Progress on Skin Antennas and Sensors Grand Atlantic Salon II TU-SP.2A: 3D Printed Antennas Grand Atlantic Salon III TU-A2.1A: Design and Applications of Metamaterials I TU-A1.1A: Microstrip Antennas III Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII Culebra Vieques Icaco Palominito Palmas Ceiba Siete Mares Las Croabas Grand Caribbean Salon VI Grand Caribbean Salon III TU-UB.1A: Integral-Equation Basis Functions and Singularity Treatments TU-A1.2A: Phased-Array TU-A1.3A: Wide-Angle based on Patch Antennas Scanning Phased Arrays TU-A5.1A: Antenna TU-UE.1A: High-Power Design for MIMO Electromagnetics and Applications Effects on Systems TU-A2.2A: FabryTU-A2.3A: FrequencyPerot Resonant Cavity Selective Surfaces I Antennas II TU-A2.4A: Plasmonics and Nanoantennas TU.A3-1A: Optimization Methods in EM Designs Afternoon TU-SP.1P: The History of AP-S: Significant Achievements in Antenna Design, Analysis and Education TU-SP.2P: 4D Arrays as Enabling Technology for Future Wireless Systems TU-A2.1P: Design and Applications of Metamaterials II TU-A1.1P: Microstrip Antennas IV TU-A3.1P: Advances in Integral Equation Formulations TU-A1.2P: Phased-Array Synthesis TU-UB.1P: Wireless Communications, Sensors and RFIDs TU-UB.2P: Frequency Selective Surfaces II TU-UB.3P: Nanoscale Electromagnetics TU-A3.2P: Optimization TU-UK.1P: Human Methods in EM Designs Body Interactions with II Antennas and Other EM Devices TU-A5.2A: Circularly-Polarized mm-Wave Antennas TU-A5.1P: Millimeter-Wave Beam Forming TU-A5.3A: Energy Harvesting Antennas TU-A5.2P: 3D and Inkjet Printed Antennas TU-A3.2A: Multiphysics Techniques and Applications TU-UB.4P: Multiphysics and Multiscale Methods and Computations TU-A1.4A: Reconfigurable Antenna Arrays TU-A1.3P: Frequency Reconfigurable Antennas TU-UB.2A: Imaging and Inverse Scattering: From Extremely Low Frequencies to Near Infrared TU-A4.1P: Microwave Imaging and Inverse Scattering Problems Interactive Forum Location Poster Area A Poster Area B Poster Area C Poster Area D Poster Area E Poster Area F Poster Area G Poster Area H Poster Area I Poster Area J Afternoon TUP-A1.1P: Antenna Theory I TUP-A1.2P: Antenna Theory II TUP-UB.1P: Propagation Phenomena and Effects TUP-A2.1P: High-impedance and Artifcial Magnetic Surfaces for Antenna Applications TUP-A1.1P: Advances in Complex Antenna Systems and Applications TUP-A2.3P: Metamaterials for Microwave Applications: Lenses, Sensors and Guided-Wave Structures TUP-A2.4P: Topics in Coupling and Interference TUP-UB.2P: Active and Passive Antenna Matching TUP-UB.3P: Antenna Theory and Design TUP-A2.2P: Effective Medium Approaches: Theory and Experiment 7 Sessions at a Glance — Wednesday Location Grand Atlantic Salon I Morning WE-SP.1A: Advances in Non-Diffractive Waves Grand Atlantic Salon II Grand Atlantic Salon III Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII Culebra Afternoon WE-SP.1P: Computational Imaging at Microwave, MMW and THz Frequencies WE-SP.2A: Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves in WE-SP.2P: Memorial Session for Prof. Paul E. Mayes Medicine and Biology WE-A2.1A: Advances in WE-UB.1A: Theory, WE-A2.1P: Topics on Metamaterials and Cloaking Applications and Metasurfaces Phenomena of Complex Media WE-A1.1A: Microstrip Antenna Arrays WE-A1.1P: Microstrip Antenna Circuits Vieques WE-UB.2A: Fast Direct and Iterative IntegralEquation Solvers WE-A1.2A: Phased-Array limitations and design considerations WE-A5.1A: RFID Antenna Design and Applications Icaco Palominito WE-A2.2A: Frequency-Selective Surfaces III WE-A2.3A: Nanoelectromagnetics Palmas WE-A5.2A: Wearable WE-A5.3A: Implantable Technologies and OnSensors Body Communications WE-UB.3A: Millimeter and THz Antennas WE-A1.3A: Milestones in Antennas and Propagation WE-UB.4A: Preconditioners WE-UB.5A: Time-Domain and Acceleration IE and PDE Methods Techniques WE-UB.5A: WE-A1.4A: Novel Reconfigurable Antennas Materials for and STAR Systems Reconfigurable Antennas WE-A4.1A: Compressed Sensing, Sparsity and Frequency-Domain Approaches in Microwave Imaging Ceiba Siete Mares Las Croabas Grand Caribbean Salon VI Grand Caribbean Salon III WE-A3.1P: Advances in Finite Element-Based Methods WE-A1.2P: Phased-Array Feeding Network WE-A5.1P: RFID-based WE-A5.2P: Wireless Localization Techniques RFID Sensors WE-UB.1P: Scattering and Diffraction WE-UD.1P: Nonlinear, Nonuniform and Artificial Circuits and Materials WE-A5.3P: Biomedical Applications of Antennas WE-A5.4P: High Frequency Antennas and Devices WE-A1.3P: Reflectarrays WE-A1.4P: SIW structures WE-A1.5P: Systems WE-A1.6P: Pattern and Applications of Reconfigurable Antennas Reconfigurable Antenna with Parasitic Elements WE-A4.1P: Wave Propagation in Terrestrial, Oceanic and Atmospheric Environments Interactive Forum Location Poster Area A Poster Area A Poster Area B Poster Area C Poster Area D Poster Area E Poster Area F Poster Area F Poster Area G Poster Area H Poster Area I Poster Area J Afternoon WEP-A4.4P: Novel Sensors and Sensing Methods WEP-A3.3P: Parallel and Special-processor Based Numerical Methods WEP-A3.1P: Finite Difference Methods WEP-A4.3P: Advanced Remote Sensing and Radar Techniques and Applications WEP-UA.3P: Measurement of Materials and Devices WEP-A4.1P: Propagation in Various Environments WEP-UA.1P: Analysis and Design of Novel Antennas WEP-UA.2P: Antenna Feed Techniques WEP-A3.2P: Techniques for Transient Simulations THP-UF.1P: Models for Remote Sensing in Random and Complex Media WEP-A4.2P: Scattering in Complex Media THP-UF.4P: Remote Sensing Topics 8 Sessions at a Glance — Thursday Location Grand Atlantic Salon I Grand Atlantic Salon II Grand Atlantic Salon III Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII Culebra Vieques Icaco Palominito Morning TH-SP.1A: Grand Challenges in Computational Electromagnetics for the Next Decade TH-SP.2A: Industrial Applications of Metamaterials TH-UB.1A: Emerging Metasurfaces TH-A1.1A: Slot Antennas TH-A1.2A: Slot Arrays TH-A3.1A: Integral Equation Solvers for Advanced Applications TH-A1.3A: Waveguide and Horn Antenna Feeds TH-UC.1A: Enabling TH-UK.1A: Technologies for Electromagnetic Imaging Communication and and Sensing Sensing TH-A4.1A: Scattering, TH-A5.1A: Near Field Diffraction and RCS Communication (NFC) technology TH-A1.4A: Reflector and Lens Antennas Palmas TH-A5.2A: Magnetic Resonance Imaging Ceiba TH-A5.4A: MillimeterTH-A5.5A: High-gain wave and THz Leaky mm-Wave Antennas Wave Antennas TH-A1.5A: Reflectarray Design and Synthesis Siete Mares Las Croabas Grand Caribbean Salon VI Grand Caribbean Salon III TH-A5.3A: Biomedical Microwave Imaging TH-UB.2A: Novel Integral-Equation and MoM Formulations TH-A1.6A: Design and Development of Reconfigurable Antennas Afternoon TH-SP.1P: Novel Paradigms, Challenges and Perspectives in Wave Scattering and Propagation TH-SP.2P: CubeSat and Small Satellite Antennas TH-UB.1P: Metasurfaces: TH-UB.2P: Analysis and Design of Novel Analysis and Design Metamaterial-Based Circuits TH-A1.1P: Horn and Rod TH-A1.2P: Novel Antennas Aperture Antennas TH-A3.1P: Fast and Stable Integral Equation Solvers TH-A1.3P: Multiport, Array and Broadband Feeds TH-UB.3P: Domain-Decomposition and Discontinuous-Galerkin Methods TH-A2.1P: Topics in Waveguides, Graded Index Media and Scattering TH-A1.4P: Reflector Antennas TH-UB.4P: Numerical Modeling of Reflector Antennas and Reflectarrays TH-A5.1P: Dosimetry for TH-UK.1P: Electromagnetic Field Electromagentics Exposures for Therapeutic and Rehabilitative Applications TH-A5.2P: Planar mm-Wave Antennas TH-A5.3P: SoftwareTH-A1.5P: Power Dividers defined and Cognitive and Circulators Radios TH-UB.5P: Advances in FDTD Modeling and Applications TH-A3.2A: High Frequency and Asymptotic Methods TH-A1.7A: TH-A1.6P: Pattern and Polarization Reconfigurable Reconfigurable Antennas Antennas for Adaptive and Mobile Systems TH-A4.2A: Wave Propagation in Indoor Environment TH-A4.1P: Wave Propagation in Urban and Traffic Environments Interactive Forum Location Poster Area A Poster Area B Poster Area C Poster Area D Poster Area E Poster Area F Poster Area G Poster Area H Poster Area I Afternoon THP-A5.1P: Ultra Wideband Systems THP-A1.1P: Adaptive, Active and Smart Antennas I THP-A1.2P: Adaptive, Active and Smart Antennas II THP-A5.2P: Novel Antennas for Mobile Devices THP-A1.3P: Mutual Coupling in Antenna Arrays THP-UF.2P: RF Propagation Supported by Numerical Weather Prediction Models THP-UF.3P: RF Propagation Modeling THP-UF.5P: Propagation Measurements THP-UF.6P: RF Propagation in Complex and Urban Environments 9 Registration The on-site registration desk is located in The El Conquistador Resort on the first level, in the Grand Caribbean Foyer. The registration desk may be reached by phone at 817-554-5378 during the regular operating hours shown below. Registration will be open by the following schedule: Sunday, June 26..................11:00–19:00 Monday, June 27................07:00–17:00 (Badge pick-up only: 17:00 – 20:00) Tuesday, June 28.................07:00–17:00 Wednesday, June 29.........07:30–17:00 Thursday, June 30................07:30–17:00 Friday, July 1.........................07:30–17:00 Devotions The Violeta Room on the Mirador Level will be available for devotions from 07:00–08:00 on Monday, June 27 through Friday, July 1. Speaker Preparation Room The Orquidea Room on the Mirador Level is the speaker preparation room and is available from 07:00–17:00 daily Sunday, June 26 through Friday, July 1. The room contains a computer identical to those used in the presentation rooms. The Speakers may use this room and equipment to test presentations prior to the scheduled presentation. Internet Access Wireless internet access (WiFi) is provided to all participants, in the symposium area only. Attendees can connect to IEEE 2016. The access password is APSURSI2016. 10 Meeting and Event Schedule Monday, June 27 07:00 –08:00 APS Transactions Editors’ Breakfast................................................................................. Magnolia Ballroom 17:00 –18:00 URSI Commission B..............................................................................................Grand Caribbean Salons III 17:00 –18:00 URSI Commission C.............................................................................................. Grand Caribbean Salon VI 17:00 –18:00 URSI Commission F.............................................................................................Grand Caribbean Salon I/II 18:30 –20:30 Welcome Reception..................................................................................................................El Conquistador Tuesday, June 28 07:00 –08:00 Magazine Staff Breakfast................................................................................................. Magnolia Ballroom 07:00 –08:00 APS 2017 Committee Breakfast.....................................................................................Las Brisas Restaurant 07:00 –08:00 Amateur Radio Breakfast Meeting.................................................................................................. Poinsettia A 08:00 –08:30 Student Design Competition (Set Up—Closed to others)........................... Grand Caribbean Foyer East 08:30 –09:40 Student Design Competition (Demo for Judges—Closed to others)........ Grand Caribbean Foyer East 09:40 –12:00 Student Design Competition (Demo for public)........................................... Grand Caribbean Foyer East 12:00 –13:00 Student Design Competition (Luncheon for judges and teams)............................................... Poinsettia A 12:00 –13:00 Student Paper Judges Committee Private Meeting.........................................................................Gardenia 12:00 –13:20 Reviewers’ Lunch.............................................................................................................Pablo Casals Ballroom 12:00 –14:00 APS Propagation Standards Committee........................................................................ Magnolia Ballroom 13:00 –17:00 Student Design Competition (Demo for public)........................................... Grand Caribbean Foyer East 16:00 –17:00 Future Symposia Meeting.................................................................................................. Magnolia Ballroom 17:00 –18:00 URSI Commission A.............................................................................................. Grand Caribbean Salon III 17:00 –18:00 URSI Commission E.............................................................................................Grand Caribbean Salon I/II 17:00 –18:00 URSI Commission K............................................................................................... Grand Caribbean Salon VI 18:30 –21:30 Young Professionals’ Beach Barbecue...................................................................................Palomino Island Wednesday, June 29 12:00 –13:00 Women in Engineering Lunch and Speaker....................................................................Poinsettia Ballroom 12:00 –13:20 AWPL Editors Lunch............................................................................................................. Magnolia Ballroom 17:30 –18:45 Awards Presentation...................................................................................................... Grand Atlantic Salon II 18:45 –21:45 Celebratory Banquet..................................................................................................... Grand Atlantic Salon I Thursday, June 30 09:00 –10:00 AP History Committee......................................................................................................... Magnolia Ballroom 11:30 –13:00 APS Fellows Committee Lunch.............................................................................................................Gardenia 12:00 –13:00 Education Committee Lunch.............................................................................................. Magnolia Ballroom 12:00 –13:00 IEEE Press Liaison Lunch..............................................................................................................................Violeta 12:00 –13:30 Chapter Chairs Luncheon....................................................................................................Poinsettia Ballroom 18:00 –21:00 MGA Committee & Future Directions Dinner Meeting............................................... Magnolia Ballroom 11 Short Courses Quarter Day (Afternoon) SC-Q1: Antenna Design with Characteristic Modes By: Buon Kiong Lau (Vince) & Zachary Miers Wednesday, June 29, 13:00 - 15:00 Location: Poinsettia C The field of antenna design has been evolving since the early days of wireless communications. In the past, antenna engineering relied on customizing existing antenna structures to meet requirements, and in the process acquire experience and intuition to propose new structures that further expand the library of proven antenna designs. Although spectacular advancements in computational electromagnetics and computational power over the past decade have help to shorten the design cycle, the heavy use of numerical optimization tools also tends to diminish the important roles of creativity, insights, and experience in synthesizing new antenna structures. In this context, the Theory of Characteristic Modes (TCM) perfectly interconnects modern computational electromagnetics with the creativity, insights, and experience of traditional antenna engineering. By extracting the inherent radiation properties of a structure, TCM allows for optimal antennas to be designed in a manner which is faster and superior to current complex antenna optimization algorithms. TCM performs analysis on an arbitrary structure by solving a generalized eigenvalue equation derived from the Method of Moments (MoM) impedance matrix. This equation results in all the unique sets of currents (characteristic currents) and resonant characteristics (eigenvalues) of which the structure supports. These characteristic attributes can then be analyzed to design optimal antennas which meet a specific set of performance goals. These attributes allow new antenna engineers with little prior experience to follow a systematic, and intelligent design approach, rather than a relying on optimization algorithms or traditional brute force methods. The characteristic modes of a structure not only facilitate insights into the resonant frequencies of a structure and where to feed these resonances, but also how to adapt a structure to support new resonances at a predetermined frequency, or combine multiple resonances to support wider band operation. This short course will illustrate how to use characteristic modes to design many standard and complex antenna structures, showing how insights can be derived and common antenna knowledge can be used to design applications specific antennas. The attendees of this course will not only receive a basic overview of how to use TCM in many commercial EM suites (FEKO, CST), but will also receive Matlab scripts so that the attendees can utilize CMs after the completion of this course if they do not have access to any of these commercial software suites. SC-Q2: Mindfulness Practices for Engineers and Scientists By: Keith W. Whites Wednesday, June 29, 15:00 - 17:00 Location: Poinsettia C Mindfulness practices have been shown scientifically to support improved concentration, help with handling stress, and increase personal happiness, among other benefits. Major companies such as Google, Microsoft, Ford Motor Company, Twitter, Nike, Pixar, and dozens more are finding that mindfulness programs in their companies are enhancing employee focus, clarity, and performance. In this short course, practical mindfulness practices especially geared towards engineers and scientists will be introduced that can be used virtually anywhere: from the hustle and bustle of the workplace to the quiet of your home. No previous mindfulness or meditation experience is expected or needed. Half Day (Morning) SC-H10: Ultra-broadband Terahertz Communications By: Josep Miquel Jornet Friday, July 1, 08:00 - 12:00 Location: Vieques B Wireless data traffic has grown exponentially in recent years due to a change in the way today’s society creates, shares and consumes information. This change has been accompanied by an increasing demand for higher speed wireless communications, anywhere, anytime. Wireless Terabit-persecond (Tbps) links are expected to become a reality within the next ten years. In this context, Terahertz (THz)-band (0.1-10 THz) communication is envisioned as a key wireless technology of the next decade. The THz band will help overcome the spectrum scarcity problems and capacity limitations of current wireless networks, by providing an unprecedentedly large bandwidth. In addition, THz-band communication will enable a plethora of long-awaited applications, both at the nanoscale and at the macro-scale, ranging from wireless massive-core computing architectures and instantaneous data transfer among non-invasive nano-devices, to ultra-high-definition content streaming among mobile devices and wireless high-bandwidth secure communications. In this course, an in-depth view of THz-band communications will be provided. First, the state of the art and open challenges in the design and development of THz-band devices will be presented. 12 In particular, the limitations and possible solutions in the design of high-speed THz-band transceivers, broadband antennas and dynamic antenna arrays will be described. A special emphasis will be given to the utilization of novel materials, such as graphene, to develop compact solid-state devices for THz communications. Then, the current progress and open research directions in terms of THzband channel modeling will be presented. The main phenomena affecting the propagation of THz signals will be explained and their impact on the channel capacity will be assessed. Finally, new modulation techniques tailored to the THz-band channel as well as novel transmissions schemes such as ultra-massive multipleinput multiple-output will be presented. This course will provide the audience with the necessary knowledge to work in a cuttingedge research field, at the intersection of nanotechnologies, antennas and propagation, and information and communication technologies. SC-H11: Ultra Wideband Phased Arrays and Transceivers By: John L. Volakis Friday, July 1, 08:00 - 12:00 Location: Icaco A Wide band antennas and arrays are essential for high resolution imaging, cognitive sensing, high data rate communication links, multi-waveform, and multi-function frontends for holistic spectrum utilization and secure communications. With wireless data traffic expected to grow more than 40% annually in the foreseeable future, wideband RF front ends will be play an essential role in the years to come. However, there is a longstanding difficulty in realizing small and conformal aperture version of these arrays. But recent miniaturization techniques, bandwidth enhancements and establishment of theoretical limits, feed technology, digital beam forming transceivers and post-processing algorithms have led to a new class of conformal antennas and tight-coupled arrays that can operate from UHF to millimeter wave frequencies. This short course will cover RF front-ends from the array aperture to transceivers and digital processors to realize ultra wide band communications with channel coding for spread spectrum communications. The course will cover: 1) theory and realization of ultra wideband conformal arrays with as much as 14:1 bandwidths, 2) theoretical bandwidth limits versus array thickness, 3) ultra wideband balanced feeds, 3) material and superstrates for optimal array design, 4) beam forming techniques at near grazing angles, 5) reconfiguration methods for bandwidth rejection and passband control, 6) low power and low cost digital beam formers via on-site coding, and 7) reduced hardware back-ends. •Fundamental Limits and Design Guidelines for Ultra-Wideband Antennas •Array Miniaturization via Slow Waves •Fundamental Bandwidth Limits for Metal-Backed Conformal Apertures •Review of Ultra Wideband Array Literature •Tightly Coupled Arrays: Operation and Realization for UHF to Millimeter Frequencies •Ultra Wideband Balanced Feeds and Impedance Matching Across Large Bandwidths •Substrates, Superstrates and Frequency Selective Surface Additions for Beamforming and bandwidth enhancements. •Balun Feed Geometrical Reconfiguration for Array Bandwidth Control •On-Site Coding Transceivers for Reduced Hardware and Reduced Power Digital Beamforming •Error Evaluation of On-Site Coding from the Analog Front-End to the Digital Back-Ends. •Hardware Demonstration Examples •Future directions and application needs. SC-H13: Reflectarray Antennas: Theory, Designs, and Applications By: Payam Nayeri, Fan Yang, Atef Z. Elsherbeni Friday, July 1, 08:00 - 12:00 Location: Icaco B In recent years, reflectarrays have emerged as the new generation of high-gain antennas which have attracted an increasing interest in the antenna/electromagnetic community because of their lowprofile, low-mass, and low-cost features. The reflectarray antenna is a hybrid design, which combines the many favorable features of reflectors and printed arrays, and offers many notable advantages over these two classic high-gain antennas. The aim of this short course is to present a comprehensive overview of reflectarray system design and state-of-the-art technology. This short course will enable attendees to understand the basics of reflectarray systems, become familiar with reflectarray design, analysis techniques, and enabling technologies, and correctly apply this knowledge to designing reflectarrays for diversified applications. Based on the authors’ forthcoming book on reflectarray antennas, this short course is available in a half-day format (4 hours) presenting nearly 200 slides. SC-H7: Natural and Metamaterial Tilted-beam Antennas By: Hisamatsu Nakano Friday, July 1, 08:00 - 12:00 Location: Culebra A Techniques for realizing tilted-beam antennas for modern wireless communications systems have been receiving considerable attention. This short course presents recent progress in natural tiltedbeam antennas and metamaterial tilted-beam antennas, and is composed of three chapters. Chapter 1 describes the definition of natural and metamaterial antennas. Subsequently, the fundamental concepts behind realizing a tilted beam are explained. Chapter 2 summarizes the analysis methods for tilted-beam antennas. 13 Chapter 3 presents representative tilted-beam antennas, including (1) inverted F antennas with an electromagnetic-band-gap (EBG) reflector, (2) a reconfigurable bent two-leaf (BeToL) antenna and a reconfigurable four-leaf (BeFoL) antenna, (3) an eight-beam reconfigurable antenna composed of a fed patch and parasitic T elements, (4) a patch antenna with Fabry-Perot resonant plates for single and double tilted beams, (5) metaline antennas, (6) metaspiral antennas, (7) an external-excitation spiral antenna, (8) a cavity-fed spiral array antenna and a cavity-fed helical array antenna, both with extremely high aperture efficiency, and (9) C-loop grid array antennas. Note that antennas (1) through (4) are linearly polarized, and antennas (5) and (9) are circularlypolarized, with all antennas having a small antenna height above the ground plane (low-profile structure). SC-H8: Computational Techniques for Antenna Placement and RCS By: Martin Vogel Friday, July 1, 08:00 - 12:00 Location: Culebra B This course will present an overview of simulation methods that can be used to analyze antenna placement on, and radar cross section of, a large platform, such as a ship, a vehicle or an aircraft. The techniques will include rigorous, asymptotic and hybrid methods. For a couple of practical examples of antenna placement on and Radar Cross Section of a Navy ship, the frequency will be varied over a wide range, and you will learn which methods are to be preferred when and why. An additional example will involve the challenging problem of RCS analysis of an aircraft with engine inlets that include fans. Finally, the technique of pinpointing scattering centers with Inverse Synthetic Aperture Radar (ISAR) simulation will be presented with another practical example, a tank. SC-H9: Small Printed Antennas By: Albert Sabban Friday, July 1, 08:00 - 12:00 Location: Vieques A Communication, medical and cellular industry is in continuous growth in the last few years. Low profile compact antennas are crucial in the development of wearable human systems. Several Low Visibility antennas will be presented in the course. Design considerations, computational results and measured results on the human body of several compact wideband printed antennas with high efficiency will be presented in the course. Course Topics: •Small Printed wearable antennas •Meta materials antennas •New Fractal small antennas •Antennas S11 Variation as Function of Distance from Body •Small Tunable Antennas •Fractal Antennas •Applications Requirements from small Antennas Low profile, flexible, light weight, small volume and low production cost, robustness. Applications of Wearable Antennas •Medical •WLAN •HIPER LAN, GPS Half Day (Afternoon) SC-H1: Multibeam Antennas and Beamforming Networks By: Giovanni Toso, Piero Angeletti Thursday, June 30, 13:00 - 17:00 Location: Flamboyan B The objective of this course consists in presenting the state of the art and the on-going developments in Multi-Beam Antennas (MBAs) and Beam-Forming Networks (BFNs). MBAs find application in several fields including communications, remote sensing (e.g. radars, radiometers, etc.), electronic surveillance and defense systems, science (e.g. multibeam radio telescopes), RF navigation systems, etc. The BFN plays an essential role in any antenna system relaying on a set of radiating elements to generate a beam. The course will cover both theoretical and practical aspects for the following topics: •Overview of system requirements •Multibeam Antennas •Linear and Planar Direct Radiating Arrays (based on Periodic or Aperiodic lattices) •Reflector-based architectures (Single-Feed-per-Beam, MultipleFeed-per- Beam) •Lens-based architectures (free space and constrained) •Beamforming Networks •Analogue BFNs (Corporate, Blass, Nolen, Butler matrices) •Digital BFNs •RF Technology for Active Components •Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs, High Power Amplifiers (HPAs), T/R Modules, etc. •Overview of some Operational Multibeam Antennas/BFNs •MBAs for spaceborne Narrowband and Broadband Satellite Communication Systems •MBAs for Wireless Communications •On-going European Developments •Current Design and Technological Challenges 14 SC-H3: Timed arrays By: Randy Haupt Thursday, June 30, 13:00 - 17:00 Location: Boardroom 1 The term “phased array” implies a narrow band approach due to the term “phased”. Thus, this short course title replaces “phased” with “timed” and concentrates on arrays designed for wide instantaneous bandwidth. Phase shifters produce beam squint and time domain dispersion for wideband signals. This short course explains a variety of issues related to antenna arrays in the time domain. Material for the course is based on the book Timed Arrays by Randy L. Haupt, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2015. SC-H6: Wearable Antennas By: Albert Sabban Thursday, June 30, 13:00 - 17:00 Location: Flamboyan A Communication, medical and cellular industry is in continuous growth in the last few years. Low profile compact antennas are crucial in the development of Wearable human systems. Several wearable antennas will be presented in the course. Design considerations, computational results and measured results on the human body of several compact wideband printed antennas with high efficiency will be presented in the course. Course Topics: •Microstrip wearable antennas •Loop wearable antennas •Helix wearable antennas •Antennas S11 Variation as Function of Distance from Body •Tunable antennas •Applications of wearable antennas SC-H14: Metamaterial Cloaking in Antenna Systems By: Filiberto Bilotti Friday, July 1, 13:00 - 17:00 Location: Culebra A The course aims at giving the basic principles of cloaking and electromagnetic invisibility. The main differences between cloaking and other common techniques used in microwave and radar technologies and based on radar absorbing materials and structure shaping (i.e. stealth aircrafts) are first remarked and carefully addressed. Then, the course will briefly present the main techniques recently presented in the literature to achieve electromagnetic invisibility: transformation electromagnetics, scattering cancellation, transmission-line cloaks, corrugated surfaces, etc. Proper figures of merit to describe the effectiveness of an invisibility cloak will be presented and discussed. A comprehensive comparison of the main cloaking techniques will be presented in order to show what is the best cloaking approach, depending on the application and the requested performances. The scattering cancellation approach to cloaking will be presented with further details and two typical implementations (i.e. plasmonic cloaks and mantle cloaks) will be discussed. Finally, possible applications of the scattering cancellation approach in antenna systems will be presented and discussed with the help of several examples (e.g. cloaking a metallic rod, reducing antenna blockage, cloaking a sensor, cloaking a halfwave dipole, reducing the mutual coupling and the mutual blockage effect between two antennas, etc.) The course is intended to be application-oriented. Therefore, most of the lengthy analytical formulation will only be summarized and properly replaced by the presentation and discussion of the basic physical concepts behind the operation of the cloaking devices. Course chapters •Definition and general concepts •Comparison between electromagnetic invisibility and other lowobservability techniques •Brief summary of the main techniques used to achieve electromagnetic invisibility •Figures of merit to describe the effectiveness of a cloaking device •Critical comparison among the different approaches to cloaking •Scattering cancellation: principles and design techniques •Scattering cancellation based on volumetric metamaterials (plasmonic cloaking) •Scattering cancellation based on metasurfaces (mantle cloaking) •Applications: cloaking passive objects (metallic or dielectric rods and general obstacles) •Applications: cloaking objects with some functionalities (sensors, antennas) •Applications: cloaking receiving antennas •Applications: mutual cloaking of closely packed antennas SC-H2: Surface EM in Antenna Engineering: From EBG to meta-surface and beyond By: Yahya Rahmat-Samii, Fan Yang Friday, July 1, 13:00 - 17:00 Location: Culebra B From frequency selective surfaces (FSS) to electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) ground planes, from impedance boundaries to Huygens meta-surfaces, novel electromagnetic surfaces have been emerging in both microwaves and optics. Many intriguing phenomena occur on these surfaces, and novel devices and applications have been proposed accordingly, which have created 15 an exciting paradigm in electromagnetics, so called “surface electromagnetics”. This short course will review the development of electromagnetic surfaces, as well as the state-of-the art concepts and designs. Detailed presentations will be provided on the unique electromagnetic features of EBG ground planes and advanced digital surfaces. Furthermore, a wealth of antenna examples will be presented to illustrate promising applications of the surface electromagnetics in antenna engineering. Full Day SC-F1: Base Station Antennas for Mobile Communications By: Claes Beckman Friday, July 1, 08:00 - 17:00 Location: Grand Caribbean Salon I This tutorial gives the participants a general overview of the application, implementation and design of current and future base station antennas for mobile communications from analog to 5G. It is aimed at microwave, RF- and antenna engineers in the wireless area, but also useful for researchers looking for relevant research topics and system engineers needing a deeper understanding of the antenna component of their system. The course explains underlying theoretical and practical implementation aspects of base station antennas in mobile communication networks of today and the future. The course is divided into four main parts: •System aspects, •BTS antenna design •Diversity and MIMO concepts. •The implementation of multiple antennas in 3GPP In the first part the fundamental parameters of a base station antenna are discussed in the context of radio network design. In particular we discuss parameters such as gain, radiation patterns, frequency bands and power handling and put them in the context of cell planning, propagation and capacity. In the second part a general overview of base station antenna design is given. In particular the design aspects of radiators, feed networks and reflectors are discussed. Furthermore, a general discussion of array synthesis for base station antennas is given. In the third part of the course we give an overview of the underlying theory of diversity and MIMO systems. In particular we discuss the requirements that these systems put on the base station antennas in order to be able to deliver the data rates expected from LTE and future 5G system. In the final part we then in detail look at the details of the implementation of multiple antennas in the various releases of the 3GPP standard. In particular we discuss the precoding matrix and how it is mapped on the various transmission modes. In conclusion we also discuss the various multiple antenna and massive MIMO concepts that has been developed within the European project METIS, which is supposed to lay out the foundations for the 5G standard to be deployed in around the year 2020. SC-F2: Advanced Preconditioning Techniques for Computational EM By: Francesco P. Andriulli, Eric Michielssen Friday, July 1, 08:00 - 17:00 Location: Grand Caribbean Salon II 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. SC-F3: Reflector Antenna Design and Analysis By: Peter Meincke Friday, July 1, 08:00 - 17:00 Location: Grand Caribbean Salon III 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). 16 Social Events Old San Juan “At Your Leisure” Shuttles APS 2016 is offering to each attendee the opportunity to visit Old San Juan. Motorcoach shuttles will depart from the El Conquistador and drop off at Plaza Colon, a central location for tourism arrivals and departures. There will be one departure each day (09:00) and one return (14:45). Tourist information will be available in your conference kits to help guide you through your visits to Old San Juan. Date: Monday, June 27 and Wednesday, June 29 Time: 09:00 departure from the El Conquistador – 10:15 arrival in Old San Juan 14:45 departure from Old San Juan – 16:00 arrival at the El Conquistador Fee: Complimentary, but advance registration is required. One per registered attendee. Please select which day you would like to visit Old San Juan. On-site date selection will be limited. Reviewers’ Lunch The Reviewers’ Lunch is open to all reviewers of the last year for the APS Transactions and Journals. Date: Tuesday, June 28 Time: 12:00 – 13:20 Location:Pablo Casals Ballroom, Mirador Level, El Conquistador Fee: Complimentary for all registered attendees who participated in the APS Transactions and Journals review process during the last year. Advance registration is required. Dine-Around Transfers to Old San Juan and Fajardo The best San Juan restaurants can rival anything in London, Paris and New York. In fact, many of the island’s top chefs cut their teeth in Manhattan before branching out to what some call New York’s sixth borough. Two of the best areas for dining opportunities on the island are in Old San Juan and the local areas of Fajardo. You’ll be able to seek out the best Puerto Rican food, “comida criolla,” traditional dishes that are a blend of Spanish, Caribbean and West Indian flavors and ingredients. Click here to reach the “Dine-Around” tab for your options in either neighborhood. Attendees are responsible for making their own restaurant reservations. Webpage links and phone numbers are provided for ease of arrangements. Date: Tuesday, June 28 or Thursday, June 30 Time: Dinner transportation will operate as follows for each evening: Old San Juan Route: 16:30 1st Departure El Con → OSJ (18:00 reservations) 17:30 2nd DepartureEl Con → OSJ (19:00 reservations) 18:00 3rd Departure El Con → OSJ (19:30 reservations) 18:30 4th Departure El Con → OSJ (20:00 reservations) 20:00 1st Return OSJ → El Con 21:00 2nd Return OSJ → El Con 22:00 3rd Return OSJ → El Con 23:00 4th Return OSJ → El Con All guests returned to El Con by 00:15 Welcome Reception at the El Conquistador Spectacular resort and ocean views, cool beverages, sumptuous island cuisine and music on multiple levels of terraces and pool decks. You’ll find all of this and more, when you join your colleagues and friends for the APS 2016 Welcome Reception. Date: Monday, June 27 Time: Doors open at 18:30. Please note that this is a cocktail reception, with multiple food stations. Drink tickets will be provided. Fee: Complimentary for AP-S/URSI 2016 registered attendees and their guests. Delegates must indicate attendance during registration in order to receive their tickets for this event. Amateur Radio Breakfast Meeting In recognition of the role of amateur radio in the development of wireless technology, AP-S/URSI 2016 has made room to print amateur radio call signs on attendees’ badges. The Amateur Radio Breakfast Meeting is open to all conference participants who hold an amateur radio call sign, but preregistration is required. The intent of the gathering is to gather support for the AP-S student, outreach and educational initiatives involving amateur radio. Date: Tuesday, June 28 Time: 07:00 – 08:00 Location:Magnolia Ballroom, Mirador Level, El Conquistador Fee: Complimentary, but advance registration is required. An amateur radio license is also required for attendance. 17 Fajardo “Loop” (for restaurants within 10-15 minutes of the resort): One Minibus dedicated to each restaurant, providing service to/from the restaurant/resort approximately every 30 minutes. 17:30 Shuttle departures begin directly to restaurants, departures every 30 minutes 17:30–23:00 Continuous loop service between the hotel main entrance to local restaurants 23:00 Last departures from restaurants 23:30 All guests returned to El Con Location:Old San Juan and Fajardo – shuttles are available both nights to both locations. Fee: Dine-Around shuttles are sponsored by the symposium. Attendees are responsible for all dinner charges. Awards Presentation Please join the Antennas and Propagation Society’s Awards Committee, as they honor the distinguished accomplishments of the society’s professional community, including recognition of the 2016 IEEE AP-S Fellows. NOTE the new format, as the awards will be presented during a special evening session, to be followed by the celebratory banquet, which is a ticketed event. The Awards Presentation is open to all conference registrants and their guests. Date: Wednesday, June 29 Time: 17:30 – 18:45 Location:Grand Atlantic Salon II Fee: There is no fee to attend the Awards Presentation, but advance registration is required. If you wish to join the awards recipients during this event, please register to attend. Young Professionals’ Beach Barbecue on Palomino Island The Young Professionals’ Reception is open to all Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD). Enjoy all the great beach-side activities on the island – beach games (volleyball, ping pong or soccer), live music, and a barbecue buffet dinner. Date: Tuesday, June 28 Time: This event begins at 18:30, however, please note that you will need to take the Water Taxi from the Marina at the El Conquistador in order to get to the event on Palomino Island. Please meet at the Marina beginning at 18:00. The final transfer schedule will be posted at the Registration Desk. Location:Palomino Island, the El Conquistador’s private beach venue Fee: Advance registration is required. $15.00 for GOLD attendees; $25.00 for advisors. Celebratory Banquet This evening’s Celebratory Banquet will take place at The El Conquistador in the Pablo Casals Ballroom, and it is open to all conference registrants and their guests, but requires a separate ticket purchase. A three-course plated dinner will be served. Date: Wednesday, June 29 Time: Doors open for dinner at 18:45 Location:Grand Atlantic Salon I Fee: $50 (Advance Rate): $75 (On-Site Rate — Limited Availability) Women in Engineering Lunch and Speaker The APS WIE take their symposium event in a new direction this year by offering a special luncheon and featured speaker, Dr. Mona Jaharri. This event is open to all conference participants, but pre-registration is required. The scopes of interest of the WIE include increasing the participation of women within IEEE, gathering and disseminating information regarding the status of women, and initiatives for, by and on behalf of women in engineering and science. Date: Wednesday, June 29 Time: 12:00 – 13:20 Location:Pablo Casals Ballroom, Mirador Level, El Conquistador Fee: Advance registration is required, and there is a $20.00 fee for the three-course, plated lunch. As you register, please indicate choice of entrée – chicken or vegetarian. 18 Companion Program Join Hospitality Chairwomen, Judy Long, Sue Stone and Joanne Wilton in the Companion Suite at the El Conquistador, where a complimentary light continental breakfast will be served beginning at 08:00 for registered companions Monday–Friday, June 27–July 1. Old San Juan “At Your Leisure” Shuttles As noted in the Social Program information, registered companions, too, will have an opportunity to select a roundtrip transfer into Old San Juan for sightseeing, lunch, shopping…or all three! Please plan to include an excursion “into town” to take advantage of this “melting pot of cultures,” including those of the Caribbean, Spain, Africa and North America. Puerto Rico’s unique heritage is evident in its food, music, language, architecture and arts & crafts. Please note that the return to the hotel leaves plenty of time to prepare for the Welcome Reception on Monday evening, as well as the Awards Presentation or Celebratory Banquet on Wednesday evening (if you have selected to attend either or both of those events). For more information on visiting Old San Juan, please visit these recommended websites: http://www.seepuertorico.com/ http://gopuertorico.about.com/od/oldsanjuan/tp/ Top-10-Things-To-Do-In-Old-San-Juan.htm And for more history... http://welcome.topuertorico.org/ Date: Monday, June 27 and Wednesday, June 29 Time: 09:00 departure from the El Conquistador — 10:15 arrival in Old San Juan 14:45 departure from Old San Juan — 16:00 arrival at the El Conquistador Fee: Complimentary, but advance registration is required. One per registered attendee. Please select which day you would like to visit Old San Juan. Onsite date selection will be limited. Excursion to Las Cabezas de San Juan Nature Reserve and Lighthouse Tour Acquired by the Island’s Conservation Trust, its coral reefs, beaches, lagoons, mangroves and dry forest distinguish the peninsula. Explore the peninsula along a network of trails and boardwalks, study exhibits at a nature center, and enjoy the view from the lighthouse observation deck. The lighthouse, a neo-classic structure dating back to 1882, includes a richly decorated cast-iron stairway leading to the stone central lantern. Date: Thursday, June 30 Time: Meet in hotel lobby at 13:15 for a 13:30 departure. Hotel return: 16:00. Fee:$55.00 Recommended attire: good walking shoes, hats, sunscreen and sunglasses. Minimum age: 8 years and up (under 18, must be accompanied by an adult.) Minimum attendance: 8 persons Catamaran Sail and Snorkel with Buffet Lunch Set sail aboard a catamaran for a delightful day in the Caribbean waters and discover the island’s abundant living coral reefs. If you’ve never snorkeled before, here’s your opportunity to learn the sport in a fun and relaxing setting. Brightly colored tropical fish dart in and out of the coral reefs, while schools of shimmering silver fish move in near-perfect unison. An unforgettable experience! Date: Tuesday, June 28 Time: Meet at hotel marina 08:45; sailing begins 09:00. Approximate return to hotel 13:00. Fee: $96.50 (including the snorkel and sail staff, equipment and guide, lunch buffet, open bar featuring piña coladas, rum punch, sodas, iced tea and juices) Recommended attire: swimwear, water socks/shoes, t-shirt, sun block, hat, shorts or other beachwear, towel, sunglasses. Attendees under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Minimum attendance: 35 persons 19 Awards and Society Recognition 2016 IEEE Awards 2016 Ieee Electromagnetics Award Giorgio Franceschetti For leadership in the academic world, teaching, research, and scientific activities in advanced electromagnetics Antennas and Propagation Society 2016 Field Awards Distinguished Achievement Award Hisamatsu Nakano For in-depth electromagnetic analyses of antennas and for innovative antenna designs and their novel realizations for modern communication systems Chen-To Tai Distinguished Educator Award Stefano Maci For extraordinary impact in high-level education in the Antennas and Propagation community through the European School of Antennas John Kraus Antenna Award Yahya Rahmat-Samii For significant contributions in advancing the analysis, design and measurement of modern reflector antennas for ground and space applications Lot Shafai Mid-Career Distinguished Achievement Award Mojgan Daneshmand For pioneering contribution to microwave-to-millimeterwave microsystem-based antenna and microwave technologies for Communication and Sensing, and being a role model for women in Engineering Harrington-Mittra Award in Computational Electromagnetics Jin-Fa Lee For introducing innovative numerical methods to solve practical radiation and scattering problems in electromagnetics Antennas and Propagation Society 2016 Paper Awards Sergei A. Schelkunoff Transactions Prize Paper Award Gabriele Minatti, Marco Faenzi, Enrica Martini, Francesco Caminita, Paolo De Vita, David González-Ovejero, Marco Sabbadini, and Stefano Maci R. W. P. King Paper Award Lei Guo and Amin M. Abbosh “Optimization-Based Confocal Microwave Imaging in Medical Applications,” Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Vol. 63, No. 8, August 2015, pages 3531-3539, August 2015 Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi Letters Prize Paper Award Mathew W. Lukacs, Angela J. Zeqollari, Peter J. Collins, and Michael A. Temple “Modulated Metasurface Antennas for Space: Synthesis, Analysis and Realizations,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Vol. 63, No. 4, pages 1288-1300, April 2015 Harold A. Wheeler Applications Prize Paper Award Matthew A. Morgan and Tod A. Boyd “RF-DNA Fingerprinting for Antenna Classification,” IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, Vol. 14, pages 1455-1458, 2015 “A 10-100 GHz Double-Ridged Horn Antenna and Coax Launcher,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Vol 63, No. 8, pages 3417-3422, August 2015 Edward E. Altschuler AP-S Magazine Prize Paper Award Simon Henault and Yahia M. M. Antar “Unifying the Theory of Mutual Coupling Compensation in Antenna Arrays,” IEEE Antenna & Propagation Magazine, Volume 57, No. 2, pages 104-122, April 2015 2016 IEEE AP-S Fellows Evaluated by AP-S Evaluated by other Societies Ian Craddock Danilo Erricolo Karu Esselle Vincenzo Galdi Anthony Grbic Dan Jiao Akhlesh Lakhtakia Andrea Neto Branislav Notaros Claude Oestges Tzyy-Sheng Horng Luca Perregrini Ajay Kumar Poddar Lorenz-Peter Schmidt 20 Steering Committee Special Sessions Hao Xin University of Arizona Student Design Competition Sean Victor Hum University of Toronto Social Program Stuart Long University of Houston Short Courses Andy Peterson Georgia Tech Region 9 Outreach Chair Felix Vega National University of Columbia Student Paper Contest Zhen Peng University of New Mexico Christos Argyropoulos University of Nebraska, Lincoln General Chair Scott Tyo University of New South Wales, Canberra Co-Chair Rick Ziolkowski University of Arizona Co-Chair (Local Arrangements) Rafael Rodriguez-Solis University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Technical Program Chair Andrea Alu University of Texas, Austin URSI Liaison Ashwin Iyer University of Alberta Treasurer Kathie Melde University of Arizona Members at Large Hao Xin University of Arizona Christos Christodoulou University of New Mexico AP-S Technical Program Coordinators Antennas Mats Gustafsson (TPC Topic Co-chair) Marta Martinez-Vazquez (TPC Topic Co-chair) Nuno Pires Oscar Quevedo Eva Rajo Daniel Sjöberg Miloslav Capek Lukas Jelinek Electromagnetics and Materials Anthony Grbic (TPC Topic Co-chair) Filiberto Bilotti (TPC Topic Co-chair) Scott Rudolph Mauro Ettorre Marco Antoniades Alessio Monti Davide Ramaccia Mirko Barbuto Computational and Numerical Techniques Shanker Balasubramaniam (TPC Topic Co-chair) Jie Li Kezhong Zhao Daniel Dault Propagation and Scattering Vincenzo Galdi (TPC Topic Co-chair) Guido Lombardi Guido Valerio Antenna Applications and Emerging Technologies Gaetano Marrocco (TPC Topic Co-chair) Stefano Caizzone Sara Amendola 21 AP-S Technical Program Committee Mohammod Ali Dimitris E. Anagnostou Francesco Andriulli Marco Antoniades Mohamed Bakr Constantine A. Balanis Shanker Balasubramaniam Nader Behdad Jennifer Bernhard Filiberto Bilotti Filippo Capolino Reza Chaharmir Chi-Chih Chen Zhining Chen Christos Christodoulou Peter de Maagt George V. Eleftheriades Danilo Erricolo Mauro Ettorre Elise Fear Dejan Filipovic Vincenzo Galdi Apostolos Georgiadis Xun Gong Roberto D. Graglia Anthony Grbic Mats Gustafsson Silvio Hrabar Greg Huff Koichi Ito Ashwin Iyer David R. Jackson Dan Jiao Jian-Ming Jin David Kelley Kiersten Kerby-Patel Stavros Koulouridis Do-Hoon Kwon Buon Kiong Lau Jean-Jacques Laurin Guido Lombardi Stuart A. Long Majid Manteghi Loïc Markley Gaetano Marrocco Marta Martinez-Vazquez Derek McNamara Eric L. Mokole Alessio Monti Hossein Mosallaei Miguel Navarro-Cia Andrea Neto Branislav Notaros Vladimir Okhmatovski Robert Paknys Athanasios Panagopoulos Etienne Perret Aldo Petosa Mike Potter Yahya Rahmat-Samii Sudhakar Rao George Shaker Atif Shamim Mohammad S. Sharawi Zhongxiang Shen Jamesina Simpson Jiming Song David Thiel Meisong Tong Erdem Topsakal Jayanti Venkataraman John L. Volakis Parveen Wahid Guoan Wang Karl F. Warnick Doug Werner Alexander B. Yakovlev Fan Yang Ali E. Yilmaz Jiang Zhu Richard W. Ziolkowski 22 URSI Commission Chairs URSI-A Electromagnetic Metrology Commission Chair: Steven J. Weiss URSI-F Wave Propagation and Remote Sensing Commission Chair: Michael Newkirk URSI-B Fields and Waves Commission Chair: John L. Volakis URSI-G Ionospheric Radio and Propagation Commission Chair: Sigrid Close URSI-C Radiocommunication Systems and Signal Processing Commission Chair: Greg Huff URSI-H Waves in Plasma Commission Chair: Anatoly Streltsov URSI-J Radio Astronomy Commission Chair: Dave DeBoer URSI-D Electronics and Photonics Commission Chair: Zoya Popovic URSI-K Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine Commission Chair: Mahta Moghaddam URSI-E Electromagnetic Environment and Interference Commission Chair: Charles Baylis URSI Technical Program Committee Majid Manteghi Loïc Markley Mahta Moghaddam Eric L. Mokole Robert Moore Michael H. Newkirk Branislav Notaros Symon K. Podilchak Zoya Popovic Jeanne Quimby Edward Rothwell Kamal Sarabandi Satish Sharma Jamesina Simpson Anatoly Streltsov John L. Volakis Steven Weiss Alex Wong Elias Alwan Reyhan Baktur Charles Baylis Jennifer Bernhard Filiberto Bilotti Filippo Capolino Sigrid Close Larry Cohen Dave DeBoer Negar Ehsan Mats Gustafsson Greg Huff Ashwin Iyer David R. Jackson Asimina Kiourti Attila Komjathy Guido Lombardi Jeff Mangum 23 Special Sessions MO-SP.1A: Antenna Design/Analysis based on Stored Energy and Characteristic Modes Chairs: Mats Gustafsson and Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University TU-SP.2P: 4D Arrays as Enabling Technology for Future Wireless Systems Chairs: Paolo Rocca, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento and Shiwen Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China MO-SP.2A: Directive Antennas at THz and Optical Frequencies Chairs: Samel Arslanagic, Technical University of Denmark (DTU) and Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona WE-SP.1A: Advances in Non-Diffractive Waves Chairs: Mauro Ettorre, CNRS, IETR UMR 6164 and Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan WE-SP.2A: Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology Chairs: Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah and Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California Los Angeles MO-SP.1P: Multiscale Multiphysics Computational Techniques and Applications Chairs: Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign and Qing Huo Liu,Duke University WE-SP.1P: Computational Imaging at Microwave, MMW and THz Frequencies Chairs: Mohammadreza F. Imani, Jonah Gollub, and Okan Yurduseven, Duke University MO-SP.2P: Terahertz Antennas, Interconnects and Systems Chairs: Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Mona Jarrahi, University of California, Los Angeles WE-SP.2P: Memorial Session for Prof. Paul E. Mayes Gary Brown, Virginia Tech and Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign TU-SP.1A: More than Wearables - Progress on Skin Antennas and Sensors Chairs: John Batchelor, University of Kent and Gaetano Marrocco, University of Rome - Tor Vergata TH-SP.1A: Grand Challenges in Computational Electromagnetics for the Next Decade Chairs: B. Shanker, Michigan State University and Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan TU-SP.2A: 3D Printed Antennas Chairs: J. Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University and Stefano Maci, University of Siena TH-SP.2A: Industrial Applications of Metamaterials Chairs: Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, University of Rome TRE; and Giacomo Oliveri, University of Trento TU-SP.1P: The History of AP-S: Significant Achievements in Antenna Design, Analysis and Education Chairs: Stuart Long, University of Houston and Kathleen Melde, University of Arizona TH-SP.1P: Novel Paradigms, Challenges and Perspectives in Wave Scattering and Propagation Chairs: Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio and Ehud Heyman, Tel Aviv University TH-SP.2P: CubeSat and Small Satellite Antennas Chairs: Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University and Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles 24 Student Paper Competition AP-S Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum Presentations for finalists will be the Grand Caribbean Foyer East on Tuesday, June 28, 08:00–11:40. Finalists A Horizontally Polarized Beam-Steerable Antenna for Sub-millimeter-wave Polarimetric Imaging and Collision Avoidance Radars Armin Jam, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States On-Chip “Baluntennas” for Differential-Mode NonContact Characterization of mmW/THz Devices and ICs Cosan Caglayan, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States On-chip UWB Phased Arrays for mmW Connectivity Seckin Sahin, Niru K. Nahar, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States Broadband Beamforming of Terahertz Pulses with a Single-Chip 4×2 Array in Silicon M. Mahdi Assefzadeh, Aydin Babakhani, Rice University, United States Phase-sensitive THz Imaging using Single-Pixel Intensityonly Measurements Syed An Nazmus Saqueb, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States Diagrammatic Explanation of the Reverse Doppler Effect in Space-Time Modulated Photonic Crystals Zoé-Lise Deck-Léger, Maksim Skorobogatiy, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada Toward a Tunable Mode-Mixing Cavity for Computational Imaging Timothy Sleasman, Mohammadreza F. Imani, Jonah N. Gollub, David R. Smith, Duke University, United States Efficient Rectification of Infrared Radiation Using NanoRectennas and Slow-Light Microstructures Mehdi Hajizadegan, Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University, United States Transient Analysis of Scattering from Ferromagnetic Objects Using Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert and Volume Integral Equations Sadeed Sayed, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Huseyin Arda Ülkü, Gebze Technical University, Turkey; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia High Permittivity Dielectric Resonators for Wireless Power Transfer System Mingzhao Song, Pavel Belov, Polina Kapitanova, ITMO University, Russian Federation High-Performance Continuous-Wave Terahertz Emitters based on Plasmonic Photomixing Antennas Shang-Hua Yang, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States; Mona Jarrahi, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Transparent and Self-Activated Harmonic Sensor Using Integrated Graphene Antennas and Circuits Maryamsadat Sakhdari, Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University, United States Measurement of Efficiency Degradation Due to External Detuning of a Tunable Patch Antenna Oliver Norman, Geoff Hilton, Mark Beach, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Honorable Mentions A Gaussian Beam Approach for Embedding Antennas into Vector Parabolic Equation Based Propagation Models Xingqi Zhang, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada A Third-Order High-Q SIW Filter/Antenna with Two Cavities and One Integrated Slot Antenna Ricardo Lovato, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States A λo/60 Spherical Spiral Metamaterial for Negative Permeability and Negative Permittivity Kathryn Smith, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States A Multifuctional Phased Array Antenna with Frequency Agility and Polarization Reconfigurablity Behrouz Babakhani, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States Analysis of Dense Quantum Dot Systems Using a SelfConsistent Maxwell-Bloch Framework Connor Glosser, Carlo Piermarocchi, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States A Sparse View Approach for Microwave Diffraction Tomography Anjit T A, Philip Cherian, Mythili P, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India 25 Axial Mode-Matching Technique for Analysis of Directional Well-Logging Sensor Tools Guilherme S. Rosa, José R. Bergmann, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States Hybrid DGTD method with FDTD/SETD/FETD Qingtao Sun, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Improved Bode-Fano Broadband Matching Bound Ding Nie, Bertrand Hochwald, University of Notre Dame, United States Decade-Bandwidth Low Cross-Polarization UWB Array John Logan, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States K-to-Ka Band Low-profile Phased Array with Integrated MEMS Phase Shifters Anas J. Abumunshar, Niru K. Nahar, The Ohio State University, United States; Daniel J. Hyman, XCOM Wireless Inc., United States; Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States Direct Evaluation of Hyper-Singularity in Surface Integral Equation Using Quadrature by Expansion Shao-Xin Peng, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States Left handed modes in linear arrays of isotropic particles with electric and magnetic response Yarden Mazor, Ben Z. Steinberg, Tel-Aviv University, Israel Discrete Dipole Approximation for the Simulation of the Edge Effects on Metasurfaces Laura Maria Pulido Mancera, Mohammadreza F. Imani, David R. Smith, Duke University, United States Low Profile Vehicular Antenna for Wideband High Frequency Communications Bradley Allen, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Dispersion Code Modulation for Enhanced Spectral Efficiency in Wireless Communications Lianfeng Zou, Shulabh Gupta, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada Low-Loss Wideband Feed Networks for High Gain Microfluidic Beam-Scanning Focal Plane Arrays Enrique González, Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida, United States Dual-Band Validation of On-Site Coding Receiver using Ultra-Wideband Antenna Array at C, X and Ku-bands Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Abe Akhiyat, Elias A. Alwan, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States MIMO Antenna Design with Pixelated Radiator Surface for WLAN applications Saber Soltani, Parisa Lotfi Poshtgol, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China; Ross David Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China Far-field High-resolution Imaging of Conducting Obstacles using Metamaterial-lined Aperture Arrays Elham Baladi, Ashwin K. Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada Miniature Fully-Passive Brain Implant for Wireless RealTime Neuropotential Monitoring Cedric Lee, Asimina Kiourti, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States Fast Iterative Physical Optics with Shadowing Igor Gershenzon, Tel-Aviv University, Israel; Yaniv Brick, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Amir Boag, Tel-Aviv University, Israel New HSS-Factorization and Inversion Algorithms with Exact Arithmetic for Efficient Direct Solution of LargeScale Volume Integral Equations Miaomiao Ma, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States Flush Mountable K/Ka Band Amplitude Only Direction Finding System David Garrido Lopez, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Synthesis of Circular Isophoric Sparse Arrays by using Compressive-Sensing Carlo Bencivenni, Marianna Ivashina, Rob Maaskant, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Flush-Mountable Vivaldi Array Antenna Elie Tianang, Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Telecommunication Compatible Terahertz Emitters based on Plasmonic Nano-Antenna Arrays Nezih Yardimci, Mona Jarrahi, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Full-Spherical Radiation Pattern Evaluation of Low Frequency Antennas Using a Novel Very-Near-Field Electro-Optical System Jihun Choi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States The Broadband Green’s Funtion Applied to Band Diagram Simulation of 2D Perodic Noncircular Dielectric Scatterers Shurun Tan, Leung Tsang, University of Michigan, United States High-performance Heterodyne Terahertz Receivers based on Plasmonic Photomixing Antennas Ning Wang, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Mona Jarrahi, University of California, Los Angeles; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States 26 True-Time-Delay UWB Reflectarray with Linear to Circular Polarization Transformation Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Wideband Dual-Mode Monostatic Simultaneous Transmit and Receive Antenna System Ehab Etellisi, Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States V-band High Efficiency Corporate-Fed 8×8 Slot Array Antenna with ETSI Class II Radiation Pattern Based on Gap Technology Abbas Vosoogh, Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Region 9 Travel Award Recipients A Simulation Technique for RF Amplifier Circuits Using ANSYS Electronics Desktop Marcelo Magalhães, Marcos Heckler, Universidade Federal do Pampa, Brazil; Andreas Winterstein, Lukasz Greda, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany Axial Mode-Matching Technique for Analysis of Directional Well-Logging Sensor Tools Guilherme S. Rosa, José R. Bergmann, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States An Approximate Exponentiated Weibull Joint EnvelopePhase Distribution Jose Vinicius de Miranda Cardoso, Wamberto Jose Lira de Queiroz, Marcelo Sampaio de Alencar, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil Circularly-Polarized Antenna Array for Beam Steering Bernardo Moscardini Fabiani, Daniel Chagas do Nascimento, Technological Institute of Aeronautics, Brazil Student Design Contest their proposed antenna systems with a budget of US $1,500, as well as to write a detailed technical paper and make a YouTube video demonstration. The finalists (in random order) are: 1) Team Name: Trielectric, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Project Title: Wireless Sensor Network Utilizing RF Energy Harvesting for Smart Building Applications Members: Oskar Björkqvist, Oskar Dahlberg, Gustaf Silver, and Christos Kolitsidas Mentors: Oscar Quevedo-Teruel and B.L.G. Jonsson The annual IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) Student Design Contest continues to become more popular with each passing year. This year, there were 47 entries, 20 more than the previous year. The teams hail from a diverse set of countries accounting for all IEEE regions around the world, including North America (United States and Canada), Europe (the Netherlands, Italy, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Greece, and Croatia), Asia (China, Taiwan, India, Taiwan, Japan, and Vietnam), Australasia (Australia), the Middle East (Turkey, United Emirates, Lebanon, and Egypt), and Latin America (Columbia). In addition to the dramatic increase in the number of entries, the quality of the entries also continues to rise. As the mandate of the contest is to engage more undergraduate students in the fields of antennas and propagation, this seems to be a very positive sign. 2) Team Name: Artinx, South University of Science and Technology of China (SUSTC), China Project Title: RF Energy Harvest Based on Rotational Clock-hand Antenna with Multi-Frequency Reconfigurable Characteristics Members: Tongfeng Guo, Zhitao Gao, Zhengshu Zhao, and Wenxuan Hu Mentor: Yifan Chen This year’s topic is “RF power scavenging”. The goal was to design and build build a power-scavenging device that can harvest and convert ambient radio-frequency emissions into useful DC power. Each team prepared a proposal for the Contest that was evaluated by a college of reviewers to narrow the field to six finalist teams. Due to the major increase in submissions this year, the AP-S Education Committee decided to sponsor six teams instead of three teams to develop their projects, which was the tradition in the past. Each finalist team had just over four months to build 3) Team Name: Waterloo, University of Waterloo, Canada Project Title: Cellular Wireless Energy Harvesting for Smart Contact Lens Applications Members: Luyao Chen, Luxsumi Jeevananthan, Ben Milligan, and Tony Qu Mentor: George Shaker 27 will be announced at the Symposium’s Awards Reception. In addition, the finalist teams may be invited to submit their final reports for publication in the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, under the Education Column. I highly encourage attendees of the conference to check out the demonstrations in person: 4) Team Name: TeamAaltoELEC, Aalto University, Finland Project Title: RF Power Harvester Members: Mikko Leino, Niko Lindvall, Henri Partanen and Rasmus Luomaniemi Mentor: Ville Viikari 5) Team Name: FER Power Rangers, University of Zagreb, Croatia Project Title: Wearable Energy Harvester Members: Mateja Babić, Andrej Galoić, Antonio Tkalac, and Dominik Žanić Mentor: Davor Bonefačić Date: Tuesday, June 28, 2016 Time: 09:30–12:00; 13:00–16:00 Location: Grand Caribbean Foyer East Many thanks are due to those who have worked hard to provide careful evaluation of the entries. In particular, I would like to acknowledge the judges for the finalist evaluations during the Symposium: Ashwin Iyer (University of Alberta, Canada), Marta Martinez (IMST, Germany) and Loïc Markley (University of British Columbia Okanagan, Canada). My thanks also go to the evaluation team of the preliminary designs, consisting of Sai Ananthanarayanan, Youchung Chung, Marta Martinez, Maria Pour, Buon Kiong Lau, Marco Antoniades, Loïc Markley, Ashwin Iyer, Jessica Ruyle, and Gregory Huff. 6) Team Name: GUC, German University in Cairo, Egypt Project Title: A Foldable Textile-based Broadband Archimedean Spiral Rectenna for RF Energy Harvesting Members: Randa El Khosht, Maha El Feshawy, Menna El Shorbagy, Monica Farag, and Ahmed El Said Mentors: Hany Hammad The submitted reports and YouTube videos were evaluated based on the criteria of creativity, justification of achieved link performance, completeness of the description in the report, functionality of the system as determined by the video, and quality of written materials. Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the help and support of the IEEE AP-S Education Committee, especially Karl Warnick and David Kelley, the co-chairs of the committee. Each finalist team received stipends of up to US $2,500 for team representative(s) to attend this Symposium and demonstrate their working designs. Based on the on-site demo and the semi-finalist evaluation results, the first-, second-, and third-prize winners will be selected to receive cash prizes of US $1,500, $750 and $250, respectively. The winners Sean Victor Hum IEEE AP-S Student Design Contest Coordinator University of Toronto, Canada [email protected] 28 Patrons AP-S/URSI 2016 is pleased to welcome our Gold patron, Altair, and Silver patrons, IMST and MVG. Thank you for your support of AP-S/URSI 2016! All attendees are invited to visit the patrons at their booths in the exhibition hall. Gold Patron Silver Patrons 29 Exhibitors The Steering Committee of the 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and North American Radio Science Meeting would like to thank the following exhibitors for their participation. Booth 14 & 16 22 35 41 25 23 33 36 61 11 15 62 24 26 42 Exhibitor Name Altair Engineering, Inc. Apple EMSCAN IMST GmbH MVG (Microwave Vision Group) NEBENS, LLC NSI-MI PPG Aerospace - Cuming Microwave Remcom Inc. SpaceX Tech-X Corporation TICRA Time Domain Wiley WIPL-D Exhibition Location and Hours Exhibits are located in the Grand Caribbean Ballroom on the Level 1 of The El Conquistador Resort, and are open to all attendees according to the following schedule: Tuesday, July 28......................09:00–17:00 Wednesday, July 29..............09:00–17:00 Thursday, July 30....................09:00–17:00 Lunch and Learn Sessions Arecibo Observatory History & Science Monday, June 27, 12:15–13:15, Pablo Casals Ballroom Dr. Joan T. Schmelz Universities Space Research Association Arecibo Observatory Deputy Director of the reflector. Tobacco farm land was eventually selected and construction began in 1961. Early discoveries include the 33-ms period pulsar in the Crab Nebula supernova remnant, the 59day rotation rate of Mercury, and the electron- ion-temperature difference in the ionosphere. Later discoveries included the first binary pulsar, first radar maps of Venus, first megamaser galaxy, first millisecond pulsar, and first extrasolar planet. High priority science investigations now include using pulsars to search for gravitational waves, characterizing near-Earth objects that threaten civilization, and heating the ionosphere to perform controlled plasma experiments. This talk will discuss 50 year of science at the Arecibo Observatory, from the early construction to the latest discoveries. The Arecibo Observatory is a multi-disciplinary facility that provides unique capabilities in astrophysical, planetary, and atmospheric sciences. The observatory is home to the world’s largest radio telescope, which is 1000 feet in diameter and covers an area of ~20 acres. The reflecting surface is made of ~40,000 perforated aluminum panels and is supported by a network of steel cables strung across the underlying terrain. The 900 ton platform is suspended 450 feet above the reflector on 18 cables, which are strung from three reinforced concrete towers. The Arecibo system operates from 50 - 10,000 MHz (600 - 3 cm). The telescope was originally built to investigate the ionosphere, but a site near the equator ensured that the radar could also be used to study nearby planets. The large limestone sinkholes in the Karst terrain south of Arecibo provided a natural geometry for the construction 30 Joan Schmelz works for Universities Space Research Association (USRA) and currently serves as the deputy director of the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. She was honored for her work on sexual harassment as one of Nature’s top ten people who made a difference in science in 2015. She is a professor at University of Memphis and a regular visitor to the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. She is a former program officer for the National Science Foundation’s Division of Astronomical Sciences and the former chair of the American Astronomical Society’s Committee on the Status of Women in Astronomy. She worked as part of the operations team for the Solar Maximum Mission Satellite at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center after receiving her Ph.D. in Astronomy from Penn State University. Schmelz is a solar physicist whose research investigates coronal heating and coronal loops as well as the properties and dynamics of the solar atmosphere. In addition to writing science papers for the Astrophysical Journal, she also writes regular posts for the Women in Astronomy BlogSpot on topics such as unconscious bias, stereotype threat, and the gender gap. Multiphysics and the Role of Commercial Simulators in Modern EM Graduate Education Thursday, June 30, 12:15 - 13:15, Grand Atlantic Salon II Chairs: George W. Hanson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Hao Xin, University of Arizona In addition, recent development in EM related R&D involves many aspects of Multiphysics simulation. For example, the dramatic increase in complicated materials and emphasis on nanostructures increases the need to understand material physics, non-trivial EM-material interactions, and quantum mechanics. Whether it be flexible antennas, microfludics, or nanostructures, increasingly exotic materials (natural or artificial / meta) are of interest, and the material response, often arising from semi-classical or quantum transport equations, becomes paramount. Students need to know a fair bit of solid-state physics and quantum mechanics to understand dynamic processes in these materials. Twodimensional materials and photonic topological insulators are prominent examples wherein the traditionally-trained EM graduate student is ill-equipped. In the past, EM graduate students generally needed to augment their engineering courses with math courses, although now it seems physics has emerged as the area requiring the most “extra” knowledge. It is not always clear how to guide graduate students in these areas (how much math, how much physics, is needed in a degree where course work is not the primary emphasis). Join us for a panel discussion regarding the role of commercial simulators and multiphysics training in engineering electromagnetics graduate education. Regarding the first aspect, does the advent of commercial simulators lessen the need to train graduate students to explicitly solve Maxwell’s equations (via, e.g., Green’s functions and integral equations, complex-plane analysis, home-generated FDTD or FEM codes, etc.)? Aside from explicitly training students to go into computational electromagnetics (CEM), to what extent should all graduate students understand CEM, and should this training be deep (develop their own codes for sophisticated problems for research use) or shallower (develop small codes for some simpler problems as class exercises). Modeling and simulation that used to take months or years of work can now be done in hours - to what extent should we focus on the answer, and to what extent should we focus on the path to the answer. Invited Speakers George Hanson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA George W. Hanson (S’85-M’91-SM’98, F’09) was born in Glen Ridge, NJ, in 1963. He received the B.S.E.E. degree from Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA , the M.S.E.E. degree from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, and the Ph.D. degree from Michigan State University, East Lansing, in 1986, 1988, and 1991, respectively. From 1986 to 1988 he was a development engineer with General Dynamics in Fort Worth, TX, where he worked on radar simulators. From 1988 to 1991 he was a research and teaching assistant in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Michigan State University. He is currently Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. His research interests include nanoelectromagnetics, quantum optics, mathematical methods in electromagnetics, and electromagnetic wave phenomena in layered media. Dr. Hanson is a member of URSI Commission B, Sigma Xi, and Eta Kappa Nu, and was an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation from 2002-2007. In 2006 he received the S.A. Schelkunoff Best Paper Award from the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society. Dr. Hanson is coauthor of the book Operator Theory for Electromagnetics: An Introduction, Springer, New 31 York, 2002, and author of Fundamentals of Nanoelectronics, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey, 2007. Hao Xin, University of Arizona, USA technologies and materials in microwave and millimeter wave circuits such as electromagnetic band gap crystals and other meta-materials, carbon nano-tubes devices, solid state devices and circuits, active or semi-active antennas, and passive circuits. He has authored over 250 referred publications and 14 patents (13 issued and 1 pending) in the areas of microwave and millimeter-wave technologies, random power harvesting based on ferro-fluidic nano-particles and carbon nanotube based devices. He is a senior member of IEEE and chair of the joint chapter of IEEE AP/MTT/EMC/COMM in Tucson AZ. He is a general co-chair of the 8th International Workshop on Antenna Technology. He also serves as an associate editor for IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters. Dr. Hao Xin, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Arizona. He is named an Arizona Engineering fellow in Aug. 2013. He joined University of Arizona since August 2005 as an assistant professor. He was promoted to tenured associate professor in 2009 and to full professor in 2012. He received his Ph.D in Physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in February 2001. From 2000 to 2003, he was a research scientist with the Rockwell Scientific Company. He was a Sr. Principal Multidisciplinary Engineer with Raytheon Company from 2003 to 2005. His primary research interests are in the area of microwave / millimeter wave / THz antennas, devices, circuits and their applications in wireless communication and sensing systems. His recent research activities have covered a broad range of high frequency technologies, including applications of new Nader Engheta, The University of Pennsylvania, USA Nader Engheta is the H. Nedwill Ramsey Professor at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, with affiliations in the Departments of Electrical and Systems Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Physics and Astronomy, and Bioengineering. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Tehran, and his M.S and Ph.D. degrees from Caltech. He is a Fellow of six international scientific and technical societies, i.e., IEEE, Optical Society of America (OSA), American Physical Society (APS), Materials Research Society (MRS), International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE), and American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He has received several awards for his research including the 2015 Fellow of US National Academy of Inventors (NAI), the 2015 Gold Medal from SPIE, the 2015 National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellow (NSSEFF) Award from US DoD, the 2015 IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Distinguished Achievement Award, the 2014 Balthasar van der Pol Gold Medal from the International Union of Radio Science (URSI), the 2013 Inaugural SINA Award in Engineering, the 2012 IEEE Electromagnetics Award, 2006 Scientific American Magazine 50 Leaders in Science and Technology, and IEEE Third Millennium Medal. His current research activities span a broad range of areas including nanophotonics, metamaterials, nano-scale optics, graphene optics, imaging and sensing inspired by eyes of animal species, optical nanoengineering, microwave and optical antennas, and engineering and physics of fields and waves. He has co-edited (with R. W. Ziolkowski) the book entitled “Metamaterials: Physics and Engineering Explorations” by Wiley-IEEE Press, 2006. He was the Chair of the Gordon Research Conference on Plasmonics in June 2012. Christophe Caloz, École Polytechnique de Montréal, CA Christophe Caloz received the Diplôme d’Ingénieur en Électricité and the Ph.D. degree from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, in 1995 and 2000, respectively. From 2001 to 2004, he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Microwave Electronics Laboratory, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). In June 2004, Dr. Caloz joined École Polytechnique of Montréal, where he is now a Full Professor, the holder of a Canada Research Chair (CRC) Tier-I and the head of the Electromagnetics Research Group. He has authored and co-authored about 600 technical conference, letter and journal papers, 15 books and book chapters, and he holds several patents. His 32 works have generated over 15,000 citations, and he is a Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researcher. Dr. Caloz was a Member of the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) Technical Committees MTT-15 (Microwave Field Theory) and MTT-25 (RF Nanotechnology), a Speaker of the MTT-15 Speaker Bureau, the Chair of the Commission D (Electronics and Photonics) of the Canadian Union de Radio Science Internationale (URSI) and an MTT-S representative at the IEEE Nanotechnology Council (NTC). In 2009, he co-founded the company ScisWave, now Tembo Networks. Dr. Caloz received several awards, including the UCLA Chancellor’s Award for Post-doctoral Research in 2004, the MTT-S Outstanding Young Engineer Award in 2007, the E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship in 2013, the Prix UrgelArchambault in 2013, the Killam Fellowship in 2016, and many best paper awards with his students at international conferences. He has been an IEEE Fellow since 2010 and an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for the Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) since 2014. Since June 2015, he has been an Associate Editor of the Transactions on Antennas and Propagation of AP-S. In 2014, Dr. Caloz was elected as a member of the Administrative Committee of AP-S. He is has been a Distinguished Adjunct Professor at King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Saudi Arabia, from May 2014 to November 2015. His research interests include all fields of theoretical, computational and technological electromagnetics, with strong emphasis on emergent and multidisciplinary topics, including particularly metamaterials, nanoelectromagnetics, exotic antenna systems and real-time radio. Weng Chew, University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign, USA W.C. Chew received all his degrees from MIT. His research interests is in wave and field physics, specializing in fast algorithms in computational electromagnetics in the last 20 years. After graduating from MIT in 1980, he worked at Schlumberger-Doll Research. In 1985, he joined U Illinois Urbana-Champaign, was the director of the Electromagnetics Lab at UIUC from 1995-2007. During 2000-2005, he was the Founder Professor at UIUC, 2005-2009, the Y.T. Lo Chair Professor, and since 2013, the Fisher Distinguished Professor. During 2007-2011, he served as the Dean of Engineering at The University of Hong Kong. He has authored and co-authored three books, over 400 journal papers, and over 500 conference papers. He is a fellow of various societies, and an ISI highly cited author. In 2008, he received the CT Tai Distinguished Educator Award from IEEE AP-S, in 2013, elected to the National Academy of Engineering and in 2015, ACES Computational Electromagnetics Award. Susan Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Susan C. Hagness received the B.S. degree with highest honors and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Northwestern University in 1993 and 1998, respectively. Since 1998, she has been with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of WisconsinMadison, where she currently holds the title of Philip D. Reed Professor and serves as the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Affairs in the College of Engineering. She is also a Faculty Affiliate of the Department of Biomedical Engineering and a member of the UW Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center. the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering Outstanding Paper Award (2007), the IEEE Education Society Mac E. Van Valkenburg Early Career Teaching Award (2007), the UW System Alliant Energy Underkofler Excellence in Teaching Award (2009), the Physics in Medicine and Biology Citations Prize (2011), the UW-Madison Kellett MidCareer Award (2011), and the UW-Madison College of Engineering Benjamin Smith Reynolds Award for Excellence in Teaching Engineers (2014). She was elected Fellow of the IEEE in 2009. She has held numerous leadership positions within the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) and the United States National Committee (USNC) of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI). She was the Technical Program Chair of the 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting in Chicago, IL, and most recently completed a term as Chair of the IEEE AP-S Fellows Evaluation Committee. Dr. Hagness was the recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) presented by the U.S. White House in 2000. In 2002, she was named one of the 100 top young innovators in science and engineering in the world by the MIT Technology Review magazine. She is also the recipient of the UW-Madison Emil Steiger Distinguished Teaching Award (2003), the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Early Career Achievement Award (2004), the URSI Isaac Koga Gold Medal (2005), 33 Christophe Fumeaux, University of Adelaide, Australia 2010 to 2013. Since 2013 he has been serving as Senior Associate Editor and since 2015 as Associate Editor-in-Chief for the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation. He was the recipient of the ETH Silver Medal of Excellence for his doctoral dissertation. From 2011 to 2015, he was a Future Fellow of the Australian Research Council. He was the recipient/corecipient of best journal paper awards, including the 2004 ACES Journal and 2014 IEEE Sensors Journal, as well as best conference paper awards at the 2012 Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility (APEMC 2012) and the 17th Colloque International sur la Compatibilité Electromagnétique (CEM 2014). Several of his students have received student awards with joint papers, including IMS 2006 & 2007, iWAT 2014, AMS 2014, IEEE Australia Council 2014, NEMO 2015, ICEAA 2015. Christophe Fumeaux (M’03–SM’09) received the Diploma and Ph.D. degrees in physics from the ETH Zurich, Switzerland, in 1992 and 1997, respectively. From 1998 to 2000, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher with the School of Optics, University of Central Florida, Orlando. In 2000, he joined the Swiss Federal Office of Metrology, Bern, Switzerland, as a Scientific Staff Member. From 2001 to 2008, he was a Research Associate and Group Leader with the Laboratory for Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave Electronics, at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Since 2008, he has been with The University of Adelaide, where he is currently a Professor with the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. His current main research interests concern computational electromagnetics, antenna engineering, THz technology and the application of RF design principles to optical micro/nanostructures. Prof. Fumeaux has served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques from Levent Gürel, ABAKUS Computing Technologies, Turkey Prof. Levent Gürel (Fellow of IEEE, ACES, and EMA) received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) in 1988 and 1991, respectively, in electrical and computer engineering. He worked at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, in 1991-94. During his 20 years with Bilkent University, he served as the Founding Director of the Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM) and a professor of electrical engineering. He is an Adjunct Professor at UIUC. Prof. Gürel is the Founder and CEO of ABAKUS Computing Technologies, a company that is geared towards advancing the use of cutting-edge computing technologies for solving difficult scientific problems with important real-life applications and societal benefits. Among the recognitions of Prof. Gürel’s accomplishments, the two prestigious awards from the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TUBA) in 2002 and the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) in 2003 are the most notable. He is conferred the UIUC ECE Distinguished Alumni Award in 2013. He is named an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer for 2011-2014 and was invited to address the 2011 ACES Conference and the 2015 Mediterranean Microwave Symposium as a Plenary Speaker and a TEDx conference in 2014. He has been organizing and serving as the General Chairman and Editor of the biennial Computational Electromagnetics International Workshops held in 20072015. He is the coauthor of a monograph titled “The Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm (MLFMA) for Solving Large-Scale Computational Electromagnetics Problems” published by Wiley-IEEE Press. In 2015, Prof. Gürel received the IEEE Harrington-Mittra Award in Computational Electromagnetics. 34 35 Presentation Listing Explanation Session Code Legend Code Explanation Possible Values Sample D Day MO TU WE TH FR (Add P for Interactive Forum) MO Monday – – – – – TT Track A1-A5: AP-S Tracks UA-UK: URSI Commissions SP: Joint Special Sessions A5 AP-S Track 5 . . N Ordinal M Time . 1–5 A: Morning P: Afternoon . . 2 2 Session A AM (Morning) Session Track Icon Legend Icon Code Track A1 AP-S Track 1: Antennas A2 AP-S Track 2: Electromagnetics and Materials A3 AP-S Track 3: Computational and Numerical Techniques A4 AP-S Track 4: Propagation and Scattering A5 AP-S Track 5: Antenna Applications and Emerging Technologies A UA URSI Commission A: Electromagnetic Metrology B C D E F G UB URSI Commission B: Fields and Waves UC URSI Commission C: Radiocommunication Systems and Signal Processing UD URSI Commission D: Electronics and Photonics UE URSI Commission E: Electromagnetic Environment and Interference UF URSI Commission F: Wave Propagation and Remote Sensing UG URSI Commission G: Ionospheric Radio and Propagation H UH URSI Commission H: Waves in Plasma J UJ URSI Commission J: Radio Astronomy K UK URSI Commission K: Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine SP AP-S/URSI Joint Special Sessions 36 nd Technical Program Presentations Monday, June 27 MO-SP.1A Special Session 08:00 - 11:40 Grand Atlantic Salon I Monday, June 27 MO-SP.2A Special Session 08:00 - 11:40 Grand Atlantic Salon II Antenna Design/Analysis based on Stored Energy and Characteristic Modes Directive Antennas at THz and Optical Frequencies Session Chair: Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University Session Co-Chairs: Samel Arslanagic, Technical University of Denmark (DTU); Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona MO-SP.1A.108:00 MO-SP.2A.108:00 Antenna current optimization, stored energy, and modes for small antennas Asymmetric Active Nano-Particles for Directive Near-Field Radiation MO-SP.1A.208:20 MO-SP.2A.208:20 Samel Arslanagic, Rasmus Ø. Thorsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Mats Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden Ultrafast Magnetic Light Optimal Composition of Characteristic Modes For Minimal Quality Factor Q Alexander Krasnok, Sergey Makarov, Pavel Belov, ITMO University, Russian Federation; Denis Baranov, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny 141700, Russia, Russian Federation Miloslav Capek, Lukas Jelinek, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic MO-SP.1A.308:40 MO-SP.2A.308:40 Design of Horizontally Polarized Omni-directional Antenna by Characteristic Modes Analysis Multipole interference for directional scattering and non-reciprocal nonlinear generation Ekaterina Poutrina, Air Force Research Laboratory / UES, Inc., United States; Augustine Urbas, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Hiroyuki Arai, Kanata Takahashi, Yokohama National University, Japan MO-SP.1A.409:00 MO-SP.2A.409:00 Reactive Energy in Time Domain Analysis of Thin-wire Nanoloops as Superdirective Antennas Guy A. E. Vandenbosch, Sen Yan, KU Leuven, Belgium Mario Pantoja, University of Granada, Spain; Jogender Nagar, Bingqian Lu, Taiwei Yue, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States MO-SP.1A.509:20 Characteristic Modes in Slot Antennas Etched in a Finite Ground Plane MO-SP.2A.509:20 Nora Mohamed Mohamed-Hicho, Eva Antonino-Daviu, Marta Cabedo-Fabrés, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Active Coated Nano-Particles Having High Directivity Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United States Break09:40 Break09:40 MO-SP.1A.610:00 MO-SP.2A.610:00 Antenna Design Using Characteristic Modes for Arbitrary Materials Broadband terahertz radiation through a one-dimensional grating with a tapered slit on a high-index substrate Zachary Miers, Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University, Sweden Truong Khang Nguyen, Ton Duc Thang University, Viet Nam; Khai Q. Le, Hoa Sen University, Viet Nam; Ikmo Park, Ajou University, Republic of Korea MO-SP.1A.710:20 Compact Multi Port Multi Element Antenna for Massive MIMO Dirk Manteuffel, University of Kiel, Germany MO-SP.2A.710:20 Boosting the Directivity of Optical Nanoantennas MO-SP.1A.810:40 Francesco Monticone, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Classifying characteristic mode crossing avoidances with symmetry and energy coupling Kurt Schab, John Outwater, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States MO-SP.2A.810:40 A Wideband Dual polarized Leaky Lens Antenna for Tightly Spaced FPAs MO-SP.1A.911:00 Okan Yurduseven, Nuria Llombart, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands A Modal Approach to Shape Synthesis and Feed Placement for Planar MIMO Antennas Binbin Yang, Jacob Adams, North Carolina State University, United States MO-SP.2A.911:00 Use of nano-antennae and on-chip focusing for increasing the local field enhancement MO-SP.1A.1011:20 Radu Malureanu, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; Vladimir Zenin, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; Andrei Andryieuski, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; Ilya Radko, Valentyn Volkov, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; Dmitri Gramotnev, Nanophotonics Pty. Ltd., Australia; Andrei Lavrinenko, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; Sergey Bozhevolnyi, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Compact U-shape Ultra-wideband Antenna with Characteristic Mode Analysis for TV White Space Communications Qianyun Zhang, Yue Gao, Clive G. Parini, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom MO-SP.2A.1011:20 High Quality-Factor, All-Dielectric, Fano Metasurfaces at Near Infrared Frequencies Michael Sinclair, Sandia National Laboratories, United States 37 B Monday, June 27 MO-UB.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Grand Atlantic Salon III Monday, June 27 MO-A1.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Metamaterials: Theoretical Studies and Novel Designs Microstrip Antennas I MO-UB.1A.108:00 MO-A1.1A.108:00 Session Co-Chairs: Loic Markley, University of British Columbia; Dimitrios Sounas, University of Texas at Austin Session Co-Chairs: Satish Sharma, San Diego State University; Constantine Balanis, Arizona State University Discrete and Continuous Spectrum in Subwavelength Imaging with Wire-Medium Type Lenses A Compact Circularly-Polarized Conformal Antenna Using An Anisotropic Artificial Ground Zhi Hao Jiang, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States Francisco Mesa, University of Seville, Spain; Ali Forouzmand, Alexander B. Yakovlev, University of Mississippi, United States; George W. Hanson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United States; Francisco Medina, Raul Rodriguez-Berral, University of Seville, Spain MO-A1.1A.208:20 Hybrid Perturbations in Stacked Ring-Patch Antennas for Wide Beamwidth Circular Polarization Mohammad S. Hossain, Saeed I. Latif, University of South Alabama, United States; Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States; Mohammad S. Alam, University of South Alabama, United States MO-UB.1A.208:20 Optimization of Metamaterials for Improving Antenna Performance David Mahoney, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States MO-A1.1A.308:40 A Monopole Quasi Yagi Antenna for the LTE APT 700 MHz band MO-UB.1A.308:40 Cloaking in Diffusive Media using Scattering Cancellation Technique Martínez Odiaga, Hansel Joussef Martínez Odiaga, Yarlequé Medina, Manuel Augusto Yarleque Medina, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Peru Mohamed Farhat, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University, United States; Sebastien Guenneau, Aix-Marseille University, France; Hakan Bagci, Khaled Salama, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States MO-A1.1A.409:00 Printed modified folded asymmetric dipole antenna for LTE/WLAN band applications Chia-Mei Peng, I-Fong Chen, Yue-Ji Zhang, Zhi-You Liao, Jinwen University of Science and Technology, Taiwan MO-UB.1A.409:00 Local Permittivity of Bounded Wire Medium Structures MO-A1.1A.509:20 Maziar Hedayati, Alexander B. Yakovlev, University of Mississippi, United States; Mario G. Silveirinha, University of Lisbon, Portugal; George W. Hanson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United States Characteristic Mode Analysis of Excitation Feed Probes in Microstrip Patch Antennas Mohamed Elsewe, Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri–Kansas City, United States MO-UB.1A.509:20 Break09:40 Non-Reciprocal Wave Propagation in Moving ENZ Media Dimitrios Sounas, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States MO-A1.1A.610:00 Wideband Circularly Polarized Antenna Using Parasitic Strip, Stub and Slot Break09:40 Mehrdad Nosrati, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States; Abdolali Abdipour, AmirKabir University of Technology, Iran; Negar Tavassolian, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States MO-UB.1A.610:00 A Novel Slow Wave Structure for V-band Traveling Wave Tube Muhammed Zuboraj, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; Niru K. Nahar, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States MO-A1.1A.710:20 MO-UB.1A.710:20 Azzeddin Naghar, Ana Vazquez Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain; Otman Aghzout, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco; Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain UWB Tapered Microstrip Antenna With Wideband Notch Using single Split Ring Resonators Shaped Parasitic Conductor Achieving Left-Handedness in Magnetodielectric Metamaterials Loïc Markley, University of British Columbia, Canada MO-A1.1A.810:40 MO-UB.1A.810:40 Lorentz Theory Limitations in Metamaterial Scattering Analysis Design of a Microstrip Patch Antenna for Microwave Sensing of Petroleum Production Lines MO-UB.1A.911:00 MO-A1.1A.911:00 Anton Kogan, Reuven Shavit, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Ali Foudazi, Kristen M. Donnell, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States Fundamental Bounds on Asymmetrical Structures Stemming from Time- Reversal Symmetry A Miniaturized Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antenna with Bandwidth Enhancement Jianxing Li, Anxue Zhang, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China; William T. Joines, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Dimitrios Sounas, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States MO-UB.1A.1011:20 MO-A1.1A.1011:20 Dual-Band Directional Coupler Design Microstrip Antenna Design For UWB Applications Austin Gagnon, Abdullah Eroglu, Purdue University, United States Moh’d Ghaith Al-Halawani, Mohammed Al-Najjar, German Jordan University, Jordan; Mohamed Abdelazeez, The University of Jordan, Jordan 38 Monday, June 27 MO-A3.1A 08:00 - 09:40 Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII B Domain Decomposition Methods for Integral Equations Monday, June 27 MO-UB.2A 08:00 - 11:20 Culebra Antenna Arrays I Session Co-Chairs: Zhen Peng, The University of New Mexico; Jianming Jin, University of Illinois Session Co-Chairs: Angelo Freni, University of Firenze; Meisong Tong MO-UB.2A.108:00 Design of Double-Layer Transmitarray Antenna based on 3D Printing Technology MO-A3.1A.108:00 A Domain Decomposition based Surface Integral Equation Solver for Characterizing Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Mine Environments Ahmed Abdelrahman, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States MO-UB.2A.208:20 Weitian Sheng, University of Michigan, United States; Abdulkadir Yücel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States Comparison of the Edge Effects in Finite Connected Array of Dipoles and Slots in Relation to the Load Impedance MO-A3.1A.208:20 Daniele Cavallo, Waqas Hassan Syed, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands A Multi-Scale Surface Integral Equation Domain Decomposition Method for High-Fidelity Electromagnetic Simulation MO-UB.2A.308:40 A Small-Aperture, Ultra-Wideband HF/VHF Direction Finding System Using Synthesized Rotating Null Patterns Hong-Wei Gao, Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United States; Xin-Qing Sheng, Beijing Institute of Technology, China Kasra Ghaemi, Ruyu Ma, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States MO-A3.1A.308:40 Numerical Analysis of Finite Periodic Array Antenna Using Novel Characteristic Basis Function Method MO-UB.2A.409:00 Keisuke Konno, Qiang Chen, Tohoku University, Japan; Robert Burkholder, The Ohio State University, United States Mohammad Ranjbar Nikkhah, Kasra Ghaemi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States MO-A3.1A.409:00 MO-UB.2A.509:20 Design of an Optimum Three-Element Biomimetic Antenna Array with a Triangular Lattice Platform Placement for Sidelobe Mitigation in Mobile Sparse Arrays A Non-Conformal Domain Decomposition Scheme Combined with Synthetic Basis Functions Thomas Comberiate, Robert Schmid, Jason Hodkin, Jeffrey Nanzer, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States Yibei Hou, Gaobiao Xiao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China MO-A3.1A.509:20 Break09:40 A Simply Constructed Overlapped Domain Decomposition Method for Solving EM Scattering from PEC Objects MO-UB.2A.610:00 Rational Function Representation of the Time-Domain Scattering Matrix in Wideband Microstrip Antenna Arrays Kui Han, Zaiping Nie, Xiaofeng Que, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Monday, June 27 MO-A3.2A Payam Nayeri, Randy L. Haupt, Colorado School of Mines, United States 10:00 - 11:40 Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII MO-UB.2A.710:20 Hybrid Methods in Computational Electromagnetics Cross-Polarization Degradation in Array Antennas Employing Asymmetrical Elements and Possible Improvements MO-A3.2A.110:00 MO-UB.2A.810:40 Session Chair: Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba Christos Kolitsidas, B. Lars. G. Jonsson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Cosecant Square Pattern Complementary Reflectarray: A Low Cost Solution for Radar Applications A Multi-Solver Framework for Electromagnetic Scattering from Complex Objects Jian Guan, Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Giorgio Carluccio, Technical University of Delft, Netherlands; Agnese Mazzinghi, Angelo Freni, University of Florence, Italy MO-A3.2A.210:20 Measured Antenna Models for Numerical Simulations of Antenna Placement Scenarios Lars Jacob Foged, Lucia Scialacqua, Francesco Saccardi, Francesca Mioc, MVG, Italy; Javier Leonardo Araque Quijano, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy MO-UB.2A.911:00 Analysis and Design of Spherical-Rectangular Printed Antenna Arrays Oguz Demir, Aselsan Inc., Turkey; Gulbin Dural, Middle East Technical University, Turkey MO-A3.2A.310:40 The Application of Complex Image Theory in Rapid Simulations of Electromagnetic Logging While Drilling in Unparallel Layered Formation Jing Wang, Weatherford International, United States; Jiefu Chen, University of Houston, United States MO-A3.2A.411:00 Hybrid Electromagnetic Modeling in Layered Medium Yi Ren, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Jun Niu, Weifeng Huang, Qing Liu, Duke University, United States MO-A3.2A.511:20 Transient Analysis for Electromagnetic Scattering by Composite Objects Based on Combined Field Integral Equations Wen Jie Chen, Peng Cheng Wang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China 39 Monday, June 27 MO-A5.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Vieques Monday, June 27 MO-A1.2A MIMO Antenna Systems 08:00 - 11:40 Icaco Leaky-Wave Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America; Yue Gao, Queen Mary University of London Session Chair: David Jackson, University of Houston MO-A1.2A.108:00 Leaky Wave Antenna Integrated into Gap Waveguide Technology MO-A5.1A.108:00 MIMO Antenna Design with Pixelated Radiator Surface for WLAN applications Saber Soltani, Parisa Lotfi Poshtgol, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China; Ross David Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China Mladen Vukomanovic, Zvonimir Sipus, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Jose-Luis Vazquez-Roy, Eva RajoIglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain; Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden MO-A5.1A.208:20 MO-A1.2A.208:20 Biao Peng, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Weijun Hong, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Qianyun Zhang, Yue Gao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Jianfeng Zhu, Li Deng, Shufang Li, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Qingsheng Zeng, University of Ottawa, Canada Jose Luis Gomez-Tornero, Miguel Poveda-Garcia, Raul Guzman-Quiros, David Canete-Rebenaque, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain CPW-Fed Dual-Band MIMO Antenna Based on Harmonic Resonance With High Isolation Reducing the Beam Squint in Scanned Leaky-Wave Antennas using Coupled SIW Cavities MO-A1.2A.308:40 Beam-Steering Slotted Leaky Wave Antenna with Flexible Control of Azimuth Pattern MO-A5.1A.308:40 Fatemeh Mohamadi Monavar, Souren Shamsinejad, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada Circularly Polarized MIMO Antennas for Wireless LAN Applications MO-A1.2A.409:00 Francesco Alessio Dicandia, Simone Genovesi, Agostino Monorchio, University of Pisa, Italy MO-A5.1A.409:00 Achieving Linear Phase Through Geometrically-Compensated Transformation Domains for Leaky-Wave Antenna Radiation Xianshi Jing, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Sheng Sun, The University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Lei Zhu, University of Macau, Macao SAR of China MO-A1.2A.509:20 A Patch-Resonator-Based Butler Matrix with New Triangular Phase Shifters Asif Al Noor, Loïc Markley, The University of British Columbia, Canada Capacitively Tuned Sinusoidally Modulated Leaky Wave Antennas Anastasios H. Panaretos, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States MO-A5.1A.509:20 Rotman Lens-Fed Aperture Coupled Array Antenna at Millimeter Wave Break09:40 Tuan Nguyen, Toan Vo Dai, Ozlem Kilic, The Catholic University of America, United States MO-A1.2A.610:00 Radiation characteristics of leaky-wave antenna using ridge-loaded composite right/lefthanded cylindrical waveguides Break09:40 MO-A5.1A.610:00 Shigeyuki Nishimura, Hiroyuki Deguchi, Mikio Tsuji, Doshisha University, Japan Dual-band Antenna Pair for MIMO WiFi Compact Mobile Terminals Chi-Yuk Chiu, Shanpu Shen, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China; Ross David Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China MO-A1.2A.710:20 Pulse Radiation from a Leaky-Wave Antenna Nghia Nguyen-Trong, Christophe Fumeaux, University of Adelaide, Australia; Shulabh Gupta, Christophe Caloz, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada MO-A5.1A.710:20 Triple band MIMO antenna Mitsuo Taguchi, Toshiki Tsutsumi, Nagasaki University, Japan MO-A1.2A.810:40 Spoof Surface Plasmon-based Leaky Wave Antennas MO-A5.1A.810:40 Amin Kianinejad, Zhi Ning Chen, Cheng-Wei Qiu, National University of Singapore, Singapore A 4-Element Dual Wideband Circular Yagi MIMO Antenna System with Loop Excitation Syed Jehangir, Abdelmoniem T. Hassan, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia MO-A1.2A.911:00 Polarization Purity Improvement of a Coupled-Line Leaky-Wave Antenna Izabela Slomian, Krzysztof Wincza, Slawomir Gruszczynski, Artur Rydosz, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland MO-A5.1A.911:00 Novel Four-port Antennas Backed by Co-located Dual Cavities for Dual-band and Dualpolarized MIMO Applications MO-A1.2A.1011:20 Radiation Properties and Modal Analysis of 2-D Periodic Leaky-Wave Antennas at Microwave and Optical Frequencies Yi-Cheng Lin, He-Sheng Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan MO-A5.1A.1011:20 Sohini Sengupta, David R. Jackson, Stuart A. Long, University of Houston, United States Low profile 6-Element Modified-Monopole MIMO Antenna System for Mobile Applications Muhammad Ikram, Rifaqat Hussain, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia 40 Monday, June 27 MO-A2.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Palominito Monday, June 27 MO-A5.2A 08:00 - 11:40 Palmas Metasurfaces for Antenna Applications Vehicular Antennas and Applications MO-A2.1A.108:00 MO-A5.2A.108:00 Session Chair: Scott Rudolph, Naval Research Laboratory Session Co-Chairs: Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University; Steven Weiss, U.S. Army Verification of Radiation Pattern Control Using a Cylindrical Metasurface High-Impedance Amplifier in Combination with Coated FM Windscreen Diversity Antennas Brian Raeker, Scott Rudolph, US Naval Research Laboratory, United States Alexander Boege, Leopold Reiter, Stefan Lindenmeier, University of the Bundeswehr Munich, Germany MO-A2.1A.208:20 MO-A5.2A.208:20 Spherical Metasurface for Radiation Pattern Control Low Profile Vehicular Antenna for Wideband High Frequency Communications Brian Raeker, Scott Rudolph, US Naval Research Laboratory, United States Bradley Allen, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States MO-A2.1A.308:40 MO-A5.2A.308:40 Reflectionless Wide-Angle Beam Splitter based on Omega-Type Bianisotropic Metasurface Compact and Low-Profile Conical Antenna for Automotive DSRC Application Ariel Epstein, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada Chong-Yi Liou, Shau-Gang Mao, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Tsun-Chieh Chiang, Chia-Tai Tsai, ITRI, Taiwan MO-A2.1A.409:00 Dual-Pol Metasurface Antenna Supporting Transverse Magnetic and Electric Surface Waves MO-A5.2A.409:00 Low Profile Wideband Inverted-L Antenna for the M-ATV On-The-Move HF Communication Saurabh Sanghai, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Amagoia Tellechea, Iñigo Ederra, Juan Carlos Iriarte, Ramon Gonzalo, Public University of Navarre, Spain; Francesco Caminita, Enrica Martini, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy MO-A5.2A.509:20 A CP-GPS Antenna Using Low Temperature Cofired Ceramic Technology MO-A2.1A.509:20 Jamal Zaid, Mohammadmahdi Farahani, Instituit National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, Institute of National Research and Scientific (INRS), Canada Multiple Beam Shared Aperture Modulated Metasurface Antennas David González-Ovejero, Goutam Chattopadhyay, California Institute of Technology, United States; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy Break09:40 Break09:40 MO-A5.2A.610:00 A UWB Antenna for X-Band Automotive Applications MO-A2.1A.610:00 Vittorio Franchina, Andrea Michel, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy; Ilenia Moro, Daniel Zamberlan, Calearo Antenne S.p.A., Italy Analysis and Synthesis of Cascaded Metasurfaces Using Wave Matrices Mohammadamin Ranjbar, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States MO-A5.2A.710:20 MO-A2.1A.710:20 Study of the Electric Field Enhancement of High-Impedance Surfaces Wideband Circularly Polarized Fan-Shaped Antenna On a HIS Structure MO-A2.1A.810:40 MO-A5.2A.810:40 Behrouz Babakhani, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States Aobo Li, Ebrahim Forati, Daniel Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego, United States Design of AZO Film for Optically Transparent Antennas Discrete Dipole Approximation for the Simulation of the Edge Effects on Metasurfaces Maria Zamudio, University of New Mexico, United States; Tito Busani, Center of High Technology Materials, United States; Youssef Tawk, Joseph Costantine, Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States Laura Maria Pulido Mancera, Mohammadreza F. Imani, David R. Smith, Duke University, United States MO-A2.1A.911:00 PML Inspired Transparent Metamaterials MO-A5.2A.911:00 Nima Chamanara, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada Design of a Vertically Polarized Omni-Directional Antenna at Ka-Band MO-A2.1A.1011:20 Ismail Güngör, Alper Ünal, Meteksan Savunma, Turkey Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM) Generation by Composite PEC-PMC Metasurfaces in Microwave Regime MO-A5.2A.1011:20 Approximate Methods to Determine the Isolation between Antennas on Vehicles Menglin L.N. Chen, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Li Jun Jiang, Wei E.I. Sha, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China Johan Malmström, Henrik Frid, B. Lars. G. Jonsson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden 41 Monday, June 27 MO-A1.3A 08:00 - 11:20 Ceiba Dielectric Resonator Antennas Monday, June 27 MO-A5.3A 08:00 - 11:40 Siete Mares Wireless Power Transfer Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Yahya Antar, Royal Military College; Stuart Long, University of Houston Session Co-Chairs: Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University; Yongxin Guo, National University of Singapore MO-A1.3A.108:00 A High Gain Aperture Coupled Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna With Metamaterial superstrate MO-A5.3A.108:00 Electromagnetic Energy Harvesting using Dielectric Resonator Antenna Ahmed Ashoor, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada Mruthyunjaya Warad, Abhishek Sharma, Chandra Shekhar Prasad, Animesh Biswas, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India MO-A5.3A.208:20 High Permittivity Dielectric Resonators for Wireless Power Transfer System MO-A1.3A.208:20 Mingzhao Song, Pavel Belov, Polina Kapitanova, ITMO University, Russian Federation A Broadband Cavity Backed Circularly Polarized Slot Coupled DRA Antenna Meliksah Yayan, Onurhan Duman, Mehmet Altuntas, Meteksan Defence Ind. Inc., Turkey MO-A5.3A.308:40 Miniaturized Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonant Systems for Wireless Power Transfer MO-A1.3A.308:40 Hao Hu, Daerhan Liu, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States Design of Circular Polarized DRAs with Improved Axial Ratio Bandwidth Stanislav Ogurtsov, Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland MO-A5.3A.409:00 A 6.78 MHz and 13.56 MHz Dual-Band Coil Module with a Repeater for Wireless Power Transfer Systems MO-A1.3A.409:00 Gain Enhanced Omnidirectional Cylindrical Ring Dielectric Resonator Antenna Ming-Lung Kung, Ken-Huang Lin, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan Li Ying Feng, Tianjin University of Technology and Education, China; Yuxiang Sun, Kwok Wa Leung, City University of Hong Kong, China MO-A5.3A.509:20 Compact Conformal Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonant Devices for Medical Applications MO-A1.3A.509:20 Hight-Gain Circular Polarised Hybrid DRA for Millimeter-Wave Pablo Gonzalez, Kun Bao, Karina Quintana, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States Mejdi Laribi, Nadir Hakem, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada Break09:40 Break09:40 MO-A1.3A.610:00 MO-A5.3A.610:00 Wael M. Abdel-Wahab, Hussam Al-Saedi, University of Waterloo, Canada; Ying Wang, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada; Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada Mohsen Koohestani, Maxim Zhadobov, Mauro Ettorre, Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes (IETR), Université de Rennes 1, UMR CNRS 6164, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France), France Wireless Power Transfer in Presence of a Body DRA Array Fed by Folded SIW Feeding Network MO-A5.3A.710:20 MO-A1.3A.710:20 High Efficiency Wireless Power Transmission Method using Oval Double Spiral Coil Circular Waveguide Feed to the Multilayer DRA Shun Hasegawa, Hisao Iwasaki, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan Bratin Ghosh, Ajay Kumar Tiwari, Dhrubajyoti Bhattacharya, Pranab Kumar Goswami, Indian Institute of Technology, India MO-A5.3A.810:40 Design Considerations for Dual-band Wireless Powering and Telemetry in Implantable Devices MO-A1.3A.810:40 Dual-polarized Conical Dielectric Resonator Antenna with Hybrid Feed Mechanism Beijia Liu, Jinghui Qiu, Shu Lin, Oleksandr Denisov, Harbin Institute of Technology, China Rangarajan Jegadeesan, Dian Sheng Wong, Nitish Vyomesh Thakor, Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology, NUS, Singapore; Yong-Xin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore MO-A1.3A.911:00 A Novel Dual-band Dual-Polarized Dielectric Resonator Antenna with High Isolation MO-A5.3A.911:00 Xiang Shuai, Zhi-Shuang Gong, Hui-Lin Tu, Qiang Gao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Shao-Qiu Xiao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Design of a Compact Implantable Rectenna for Wireless Pacing Applications Sajid Asif, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States MO-A5.3A.1011:20 Near-Field Focusing using MUSIC Algorithm for Wireless Power Transmission Boules Mouris, Tamer Ali, Islam A. Eshrah, Cairo University, Egypt; Ashraf Badawi, Zewail City of Science and Technology, Egypt 42 Monday, June 27 MO-A4.1A 08:00 - 09:20 Las Croabas Monday, June 27 MO-A1.4A 08:00 - 11:40 Grand Caribbean Salon VI Radar-Based Imaging Techniques and Applications Matching and Antenna Feeds MO-A4.1A.108:00 MO-A1.4A.108:00 Session Co-Chairs: Yang Hao, Queen Mary University; Thomas Weldon, UNC Charlotte Improved Bode-Fano Broadband Matching Bound ISAR Near-Field Imaging using Monostatic-Bistatic Equivalence and Plane-Wave Expansion Ding Nie, Bertrand Hochwald, University of Notre Dame, United States Ole Neitz, Technical University of Munich, Germany; Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany MO-A1.4A.208:20 MIMO Ground Penetrating Radar Imaging Using Total Variation Minimization Bandwidth as a Function of Number of Sources and Loads in Multiport Radio-Frequency Systems MO-A4.1A.308:40 MO-A1.4A.308:40 MO-A4.1A.208:20 Ahmad Hoorfar, Wenji Zhang, Villanova University, United States Ding Nie, Bertrand Hochwald, University of Notre Dame, United States Application of Hybrid ATI/DPCA Method for Moving Human Target Detection in Forest Environments Maximum Power Transfer versus Efficiency Mohammad Abdallah, Tapan K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain DaHan Liao, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States MO-A1.4A.409:00 MO-A4.1A.409:00 CPW-Fed Capacitive Coupled Slot Antenna with Finite Ground Plane Clutter Rejection and Object Separation in Active Milimeter-Wave Imaging System Arpan Shah, Pooja Tendolkar, Jaypal Jagdish Baviskar, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), India; Amol Baviskar, Om Gurudev College of Engineering, India; Afshan Mulla, University Of Maryland, College Park, India Vahid Amin-Nili, Mohammad Fakharzadeh, Zahra Kavehvash, Sharif University of Technology, Iran C Monday, June 27 MO-UC.1A 10:00 - 11:40 Las Croabas MO-A1.4A.509:20 Radiation-Q bound of a Small non-Foster Antenna Deepak Singh Nagarkoti, Yang Hao, Khalid Z. Rajab, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Emerging Applications of Radar and Sensing Systems Session Chair: Juan Sebastian Gomez Diaz, University of Texas at Austin Break09:40 MO-UC.1A.110:00 MO-A1.4A.610:00 Experimental Results in Spatial Channel Prediction for Eavesdropping on Link Signature Based Key Generation Validation of an Equivalent Circuit Model for a Loop-coupled Cylindrical Helical Antenna Yin He, Deniz Bolukbas, The University of British Columbia, Canada; David G. Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada Eric Brown, Kiersten Kerby-Patel, University of Massachusetts Boston, United States MO-A1.4A.710:20 MO-UC.1A.210:20 Direct Mapping Method for Time Difference of Arrival Based Geolocation Thevenin Forms of Digital Discrete-Time Non-Foster RC and RL Circuits MO-UC.1A.310:40 MO-A1.4A.810:40 Patrick Kehoe, Killian Steer, Thomas Weldon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States Andrew Kintz, Inder Gupta, The Ohio State University, United States Measurement of a Fast-Wave Line Using Digital Non-Foster Circuits for SoftwareAdjustable Delay Surrogate Bicycle for Automotive Radar Pre-Collision Testing Domenic Belgiovane, Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University, United States Kathryn Smith, Ryan Adams, Thomas Weldon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States MO-UC.1A.411:00 Enhance Vital Signs Detection Using MIMO UWB Radar System by Coherently Accumulating Multiple Channel Data MO-A1.4A.911:00 Effect of Feeding Techniques on U-slot loaded Microstrip Patch Mahrukh Khan, Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri–Kansas City, United States Lingyun Ren, Samira Boualleg, University of Tennessee, United States; Aly E. Fathy, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, United States MO-A1.4A.1011:20 Multi-port Ladder Impedance Matching for Compact MIMO Communication Systems MO-UC.1A.511:20 Shanpu Shen, Chi-Yuk Chiu, Ross David Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China Multilook SAR processing for detection of sloped internal ice sheet layers in Greenland glaciers Akhilesh Mishra, University of Kansas, United States 43 Monday, June 27 MO-A1.5A 08:00 - 11:40 Grand Caribbean Salon III Design and Applications of Multiband Antennas Monday, June 27 MO-SP.1P Special Session 13:20 - 17:00 Grand Atlantic Salon I Multiscale Multiphysics Computational Techniques and Applications Session Chair: Amir I. Zaghloul, Army Research Laboratory Session Co-Chairs: Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University MO-A1.5A.108:00 Geometry Scaling of Dual-Band Antennas through Inverse Surrogate Models MO-SP.1P.113:20 Finite-Difference Time-Domain Simulation of the Maxwell-Schrodinger System Slawomir Koziel, Adrian Bekasiewicz, Reykjavik University, Iceland Christopher Ryu, Aiyin Liu, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Wei E.I. Sha, Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China MO-A1.5A.208:20 Design of a Multi-band, Dual Substrate Concentric Annular Ring Antenna MO-SP.1P.213:40 Gregory Mitchell, Amir Zaghloul, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States Solving Schrodinger Equation for Excitons in Multilayered Media MO-A1.5A.308:40 Ergun Simsek, George Washington University, United States Design of HMSIW Fed Dual Frequency Microstrip Patch Antenna for X-band Applications MO-SP.1P.314:00 G. V. Krishna Reddy, Soumava Mukherjee, Animesh Biswas, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Hybrid DGTD method with FDTD/SETD/FETD MO-A1.5A.409:00 Qingtao Sun, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States CPW-Fed Dual-/Tri-Band Slot Antenna Based on Multi-Mode Slot Line Resonator MO-SP.1P.414:20 Biao Peng, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Shufang Li, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Qianyun Zhang, Yue Gao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Jianfeng Zhu, Li Deng, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Qingsheng Zeng, University of Ottawa, Canada Multiscale Electromagnetic Modeling Using Double-Higher-Order Quadrilateral Meshes and Parallel MoM-SIE Direct Solutions Branislav M. Notaroš, Ana Manic, Aaron P. Smull, Sanja Manic, Colorado State University, United States; Xiaoye Sherry Li, François-Henry Rouet, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States MO-A1.5A.509:20 Dual-Band Slot Antenna Design with a Thin Cavity MO-SP.1P.514:40 Chaoping Hsieh, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan; Chichang Hung, National Central University, Taiwan; Ta-Yeh Lin, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan; Tsenchieh Chiu, National Central University, Taiwan; Da-Chiang Chang, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan The Broadband Green’s Funtion Applied to Band Diagram Simulation of 2D Perodic Noncircular Dielectric Scatterers Shurun Tan, Leung Tsang, University of Michigan, United States Break09:40 Break15:00 MO-A1.5A.610:00 MO-SP.1P.615:20 Novel Design of Dual-Band Conical Dielectric Resonator Antenna with Circular Patch Feed Singular and Hierarchical Vector Functions for Multiscale Problems Beijia Liu, Jinghui Qiu, Shengchang Lan, Oleksandr Denisov, Harbin Institute of Technology, China Roberto D. Graglia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Andrew F. Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Paolo Petrini, Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy MO-A1.5A.710:20 Hybrid Minkowski Fractal Island Antenna Operating in Two Bands of GPS Satellite System MO-SP.1P.715:40 Thanh Nghia Cao, Vinh University, Viet Nam; Wojciech Krzysztofik, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Reverse Operation Self-consistent Evaluation for Curved Domain Interfaces in Nonconformal Domain Decomposition Methods Dongwei Li, Yongpin P. Chen, Cagdas Gunes, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States MO-A1.5A.810:40 Low-Profile Antenna for Bluetooth® and Dual-Band Wi-Fi Coexistence in Wireless Access Points MO-SP.1P.816:00 Direct Synthesis Algorithms for Time-Domain Inverse Design of Electromagnetic Structures with Nonlinear Circuits Mehrbod Mohajer, Eran Dor, Gregory Magin, Eyal Hochdorf, Qualcomm Atheros, Inc., United States Yanpu Zhao, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States MO-A1.5A.911:00 Dual Band Antenna for Disaster Prevention Helmet MO-SP.1P.916:20 Nur Fatin Fatina Binti Mohd Ramli, Hisao Iwasaki, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan Enhanced Second Harmonic Generation in a Plasmonic Particle-in-cavity Nanoantenna Xiaoyan Xiong, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Li Jun Jiang, Wei E.I. Sha, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Yat Hei Lo, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China MO-A1.5A.1011:20 Miniaturized Low Profile Dual-Band Antenna Enabled by a Novel Two-Layered Metasurface Loaded with CSRRs and Rectangular Patches Taiwei Yue, Zhi Hao Jiang, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States MO-SP.1P.1016:40 Unstructured-Grid and Conservative Electromagnetic Particle-in-Cell: Application to Micromachined Slow-Wave Structures Dong-Yeop Na, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States; Yuri A. Omelchenko, Trinum Research Inc., United States 44 Monday, June 27 MO-SP.2P Special Session 13:20 - 16:40 Grand Atlantic Salon II Terahertz Antennas, Interconnects and Systems Monday, June 27 MO-A2.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Grand Atlantic Salon III Metamaterial-Inspired Antennas Session Chair: Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Session Co-Chairs: Juan Sebastian Gomez Diaz, University of Texas at Austin; Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona MO-SP.2P.113:20 On-Chip “Baluntennas” for Differential-Mode Non-Contact Characterization of mmW/THz Devices and ICs MO-A2.1P.113:20 MO-SP.2P.213:40 MO-A2.1P.213:40 Novel Dual-Band Open-Ended Zeroth-Order Resonant Antenna Pei-Ling Chi, En Deng, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Cosan Caglayan, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States High Gain Off-body Antenna based on combination AMC-FSS Structure for Underground Mining Communications Sub-millimeter wave Low-profile Imaging Modules (SLIMs) Georgios Trichopoulos, Arizona State University, United States Amine Habani, Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada; Farid Ghanem, Centre de développement des technologies avancées, Algeria; Moulay El Azhari, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Canada MO-SP.2P.314:00 mm-Wave Contactless Connection for MMIC Integration in Gap Waveguides Alhassan Aljarosha, Rob Maaskant, Ashraf Uz Zaman, Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden MO-A2.1P.314:00 Design of volumetric sub-THz negative refractive index metamaterial with gain MO-SP.2P.414:20 Adnan Kantemur, Qi Tang, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States W-band Spatial Power Combiner and Splitter in Gap Waveguide Technology MO-A2.1P.414:20 Waqar Ali Shah, Rob Maaskant, Ashraf Uz Zaman, Marianna Ivashina, Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Miniaturized Quasi-Yagi Antenna Based on Metaedge Reflector Kepei Sun, Jun H. (Brandon) Choi, Jay Kyoon Lee, Syracuse University, United States MO-SP.2P.514:40 Design of Antennas for 3D Wireless Network-on-Chip with Micro-Fluidic Cooling Layers MO-A2.1P.514:40 Wide-band Broadside Radiation from a Double Metaline System Chetan Kumar Munuswamy, Jayanti Venkataraman, Amlan Ganguly, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States Hisamatsu Nakano, Kazutoshi Sakata, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan Break15:00 Break15:00 MO-SP.2P.615:20 MO-A2.1P.615:20 Design of a Fractal Antenna for Marine Rescue THz Spatial Filter Integrating Bimaterial Switching for Sensors Hongbin Liang, Mingbo Yao, Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China Varittha Sanphuang, Niru K. Nahar, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States MO-SP.2P.715:40 MO-A2.1P.715:40 Saman Jafarlou, University of California, Irvine, United States; Mohammad Fakharzadeh, Sharif University of Technology, Iran; Behzad Biglarbegian, SiBeam, United States; Mihai Tazlauanu, Peraso Tech Inc, United States Ashutosh Patri, Umang Shah, Gopi Shrikanth Reddy, Jayanta Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India Portable Metamaterial Inspired Directional Antenna for Underground Mine TTE Communication Characterization of Flip-chip Interconnect for mm-wave System in Package Applications MO-SP.2P.816:00 MO-A2.1P.816:00 A Study of Metal Density Limitations on the Performance of On-chip Terahertz Waveguides A Compact Dual Band D-CRLH Antenna with Radiation Pattern Directional Characteristics Saman Jafarlou, Peyman Nazari, Payam Heydari, University of California, Irvine, United States Mahmoud Abdalla, Mohamed Abdelnaser, MTC College, Egypt MO-SP.2P.916:20 MO-A2.1P.916:20 High Gain CPW Coupled Disc Resonator Antenna for THz Applications Compact Metamaterial-inspired Frequency Switchable Antenna for WiMAX/WLAN Application Kamel Sultan, Mohamed Basha, Zewail City of Science and Technology, Egypt Sameer Sharma, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India; Raghvendra Chaudhary, Indian School of Mines Dhanbad, India 45 Monday, June 27 MO-A1.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Monday, June 27 MO-A3.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII Microstrip Antennas II Accurate Discretizations of Integral Equations MO-A1.1P.113:20 MO-A3.1P.113:20 Session Chair: Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University Session Chair: Donald Wilton, University of Houston Performance Analysis of a Microstrip Patch Antenna loaded with an Array of Metamaterial Resonators Direct Evaluation of Hyper-Singularity in Surface Integral Equation Using Quadrature by Expansion Daniel Cataño Ochoa, Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano, Medellin, Colombia; David E. Senior, Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar, Cartagena, Colombia; Francisco Lopez Giraldo, Erick Reyes Vera, Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano, Medellin, Colombia Shao-Xin Peng, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States MO-A3.1P.213:40 Two-Level Singularity Extraction for Curl-Type Operators in Layered-Medium Green’s Functions MO-A1.1P.213:40 Compact Wideband Stacked Microstrip Patch Antenna for a Medical Application Dawei Li, Donald R. Wilton, David R. Jackson, Ji Chen, University of Houston, United States Alireza Foroozesh, Dimitris Psychoudakis, Johnny Homer, Insoo Kim, Samsung Research America, United States MO-A3.1P.314:00 A Novel Coordinate Transformation Based Self-Coupling Computation Approach for the Method of Moments MO-A1.1P.314:00 Miniaturized EBG-Backed Textile Microstrip Patch Antenna for Bluetooth Wearable Sensor Applications Saumya Lal, Deloitte, United States; Kavya Subramanya, Ramesh Abhari, Santa Clara University, United States Li Li, Technical University of Munich, Germany; Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Sheng Sun, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States MO-A1.1P.414:20 MO-A3.1P.414:20 Cylindrical Conformal Microstrip Yagi Array with Endfire Radiation and Vertical Polarization Reverse Operation Self-consistent Evaluation for the Discontinuous Galerkin Integral Equation Yulong Xia, University of Science and Technology of China, China; Liangmengcheng Zhu, Shanxi Normal University, China; Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China Xuezhe Tian, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Yongpin P. Chen, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States; Gaobiao Xiao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China MO-A1.1P.514:40 MO-A3.1P.514:40 Space Mapping Optimization of Aperture-coupled Patch Antennas using Circuit Models Improved accuracy in the scattering analysis of infinitely long ferromagnetic objects Brandt Klopper, Dirk De Villiers, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Ivan Sekulic, Eduard Ubeda, Juan M. Rius, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain Break15:00 Break15:00 MO-A1.1P.615:20 MO-A3.1P.615:20 A Tri-Band Bandstop Filter Based on Shunt Stub-Loaded Resonator Constrained Divergence-Conforming Bases Liang Liu, Ronghong Jin, Fuwen Liu, Xudong Bai, Xianling Liang, Junping Geng, Yu Yao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Rober Pfeiffer, John Young, Robert Adams, University of Kentucky, United States MO-A3.1P.715:40 MO-A1.1P.715:40 Novel Formulations for Evaluating Hypersingular Volume Integrals over Cuboid Domains A 6-7.9GHz Digital electrically Tunable UWB Filter Based on RF-MEMS Zhi Guo Zhou, Shi Cong Wang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China Zhaoqing Sun, Hanlin Duan, Tianqi Jiao, Tao Jang, Harbin Engineering University, China MO-A3.1P.816:00 MO-A1.1P.816:00 Correlation Analysis of Error Estimators for the EFIE A Modified E-Shaped Triple-band Patch Antenna for LTE Communication Applications Sang Kyu Kim, Andrew F. Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States Kai Yu, Yingsong Li, Xianping Luo, Xiaomin Liu, Harbin Engineering University, China MO-A3.1P.916:20 MO-A1.1P.916:20 Improving the Accuracy of MFIE and CFIE by Using Numerically Designed Testing Functions Quasi-hemispherical-pattern Antenna with Complementary Magnetic Radiations Bariscan Karaosmanoglu, Özgür S. Ergül, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Ren Wang, Bing-Zhong Wang, Xiao Ding, Yueying Jia, Zhi-Shuang Gong, Qiang Gao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China MO-A3.1P.1016:40 An Efficient Numerical Steepest Descent Path Method to Calculate the Physical Optics Scattered Fields With Concave Phase Variations MO-A1.1P.1016:40 Design of A Novel X-band Micrstrip Array Antenna with Wide band and Low Sidelobe Level Yu Mao Wu, Si Jia Teng, Fudan University, China Xiaopeng Lu, Qinghua Lai, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China 46 B Monday, June 27 MO-UB.1P 13:20 - 14:40 Culebra Monday, June 27 MO-A5.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Vieques Antenna Arrays II MIMO Implementations and System Measurements MO-UB.1P.113:20 MO-A5.1P.113:20 Session Co-Chairs: Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University; John Volakis, The Ohio State University Session Co-Chairs: Jon Wallace, Brigham Young University; Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) Tightly-coupled Array with Tunable BW using Reconfigurable FFS/Superstrate Simple Evaluation of the Multi-user MIMO Channel Spatial Covariance Dimitrios Papantonis, Ersin Yetisir, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States Attiya Mahmood, Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States MO-A5.1P.213:40 Measured LTE Throughput for SISO, SIMO and MIMO in Polarization-Random-LOS MO-UB.1P.213:40 Low Cost Dual-Polarized Antenna Array with High Cross-Polarization Isolation and Wide Scanning Coverage Madeleine Schilliger Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Jan Carlsson, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Sweden; Andrés Alayón Glazunov, Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Matilda Livadaru, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States MO-UB.1P.314:00 MO-A5.1P.314:00 Henry Vo, Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University, United States; Peter Hagan, Yakup Bayram, PaneraTech, Inc., United States Rashid Mehmood, Brigham Young University, United States; Jon Wallace, Lafayette College, United States; Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States A Low-Profile UWB Wide Scan-Angle Phased Array Antenna Design LOS and NLOS Millimeter-wave MIMO Measurements at 24 GHz in a Hallway Environment MO-UB.1P.414:20 MO-A5.1P.414:20 16-QAM Impedance Loading Board Design Supporting Single RF Beamspace MIMO System A Steerable Yagi-Uda Array Antenna Using a Substrate Integrated Waveguide Rotman Lens Kyoungtae Lee, Il-Do Choi, Ju Yong Lee, KAIST Institute for IT Convergence, Republic of Korea Javad Pourahmadazar, Canada National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS), Canada; Reza Karimian Bahnemiri, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institute of National Research and Scientific (INRS), Canada MO-A5.1P.514:40 Radio Circuitry Calibration for Reciprocal Channel-Based Secret Key Establishment Attiya Mahmood, Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States Monday, June 27 MO-A1.2P 15:20 - 17:00 Culebra Break15:00 MO-A5.1P.615:20 Zero-Forcing MIMO efficiency in Random Line-Of-Sight Wideband Phased Arrays Andrés Alayón Glazunov, Sadegh Mansouri Moghaddam, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Session Co-Chairs: Loic Markley, University of British Columbia; John Logan, University of Massachusetts Amherst MO-A5.1P.715:40 Opportunities and Advances in Ultra-Wideband Electronically Scanned Arrays Indoor Channel Capacity Measurement of Wide-Band MIMO Antenna with Isolation Enhancement MO-A1.2P.215:40 MO-A5.1P.816:00 Mohamed Lamine Seddiki, Nedil Mourad, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada; Farid Ghanem, Centre de Développement des Technologies Avancées, Algeria MO-A5.1P.916:20 MO-A1.2P.115:20 Rifaqat Hussain, Muhammad Ikram, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia John Logan, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States; Rick Kindt, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Michael Lee, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States Feasibility Analysis of Polarimetric-Interference Alignment Beamforming in RichScattering Indoor Channels Wideband Switched Beam Antenna Array With Circular Polarization For Undergound Mines Carlos Viteri-Mera, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States On the Transmission Speed of Passive MIMO with Large Number of Antennas MO-A1.2P.316:00 Naoki Honma, Ryota Takahashi, Yoshitaka Tsunekawa, Iwate University, Japan Planar Ultrawideband Modular Antenna (PUMA) Wavelength-Scaled Array Michael Lee, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States; Rick Kindt, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States MO-A5.1P.1016:40 Performance Comparision of Antenna Array Configurations for LTE-R System Yiru Liu, Bo Ai, Beijing Jiaotong University, China MO-A1.2P.416:20 Decade-Bandwidth Low Cross-Polarization UWB Array John Logan, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States MO-A1.2P.516:40 Low-Cost Aperture-Coupled Integrated 60 GHz Phased Array Antenna in PCB Process Tao Zhang, Lianming Li, Haiyang Xia, Dixian Zhao, Tiejun Cui, Southeast University, China 47 Monday, June 27 MO-A2.2P 13:20 - 17:00 Icaco Monday, June 27 MO-A2.3P Fabry-Perot Resonant Cavity Antennas I 13:20 - 17:00 Palominito Advances in Metasurfaces Session Co-Chairs: David Jackson, University of Houston; Ariel Epstein, University of Toronto Session Co-Chairs: Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST); Christos Argyropoulos, University of Nebraska-Lincoln MO-A2.2P.113:20 Tilted-Beam Superstrate Antenna with Low-Profile and High-Gain MO-A2.3P.113:20 Magnetically-biased Graphene-based Hyperbolic Metasurfaces Bybi P. Chacko, Gijo Augustin, National Institute of Scientific Research, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, Institute of National Research and Scientific (INRS), Canada Juan Sebastian Gomez Diaz, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States MO-A2.3P.213:40 MO-A2.2P.213:40 Green’s Function for Grounded Anisotropic Liquid Crystal Substrate Broadband Polarizer and Leaky-Wave Antenna for Low Cost Ka-Band Applications Santi Concetto Pavone, Francesco Caminita, Enrica Martini, Matteo Albani, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy Darwin Blanco, Mauro Ettorre, Ronan Sauleau, University of Rennes 1, France MO-A2.2P.314:00 Tapered EBG superstrates for low-permittivity resonator antennas MO-A2.3P.314:00 Three-Dimensional Metasurfaces Cristina Ponti, Roma Tre University, Italy; Paolo Baccarelli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Silvio Ceccuzzi, Giuseppe Schettini, Roma Tre University, Italy Carl Pfeiffer, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States MO-A2.3P.414:20 MO-A2.2P.414:20 Spacetime Processing Metasurfaces: GSTC Synthesis and Prospective Applications A Planar Feeding Technique for Wideband, Low-Profile Resonant Cavity Antennas Nima Chamanara, Yousef Vahabzadeh, Karim Achouri, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada Arslan Kiyani, Raheel Maqsood Hashmi, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia MO-A2.3P.514:40 MO-A2.2P.514:40 Microwave Meta-Skin for Tunable Frequency Selective Surface and Flexible Invisibility Cloak V-band Wideband Fabry-Pérot Cavity Antenna made of Thick Partially-Reflective Surface Alister Hosseini, Ahmad Almutawa, University of California, Irvine, United States; David R. Jackson, University of Houston, United States; Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States Siming Yang, Peng Liu, Liang Dong, Jiming Song, Iowa State University, United States Break15:00 Break15:00 MO-A2.2P.615:20 MO-A2.3P.615:20 Dual-Band Fabry-Perot Resonant Cavity Antenna with Practical Frequency Selective Surface and Partially Reflective Surface Layers Ultrathin Active Cloak with Balanced Loss and Gain Ahmed Kord, Dimitrios Sounas, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Krishna Kota, David R. Jackson, Stuart A. Long, University of Houston, United States MO-A2.3P.715:40 Synthesis of a Nongyrotropic Nonreciprocal Metasurface as an Equivalent to a Moving Medium MO-A2.2P.715:40 An air-filled Fabry-Perot cavity antenna for Q-band access and backhaul communication networks Cédric Martel, Thomas Crépin, Benjamin Gabard, Fabrice Boust, ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab, France Karim Achouri, Bakhtiar Khan, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada; Viktar Asadchy, Sergei Tretyakov, Aalto University, Finland MO-A2.2P.816:00 MO-A2.3P.816:00 GSTC-Based Simulation of Metasurfaces in Finite Difference Techniques Analysis of Coplanar Waveguide Feedline Effect on Fabry-Perot Cavity Antenna System Performance Yousef Vahabzadeh, Christophe Caloz, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada Chanjoon Lee, Robert Sainati, Rhonda Franklin, University of Minnesota, United States MO-A2.3P.916:20 Metasurfaces provide a new way for building magnetic resonance imaging scanners MO-A2.2P.916:20 Alexey Slobozhanyuk, Australian National University, Australia; Alexander Poddubny, Pavel Belov, ITMO University, Russian Federation; Yuri Kivshar, The Australian National University, Australia Fabry-Perot Cavity Antenna System with Beam-Splitting of Near-Field Radiation Chanjoon Lee, Robert Sainati, Rhonda Franklin, University of Minnesota, United States MO-A2.3P.1016:40 MO-A2.2P.1016:40 A Design of Dual Band 90° Polarization Using Chiral Metamaterial Based on Four “V” resonators A Compact Wideband Frequency Selective Surface for Gain Enhancement of a Wide-Slot Antenna Hailin Cao, Huan Chen, Junjie Liu, Xiaodong Wu, Yuwei Pi, Lisheng Yang, Chongqing University, China Ayan Chatterjee, Susanta Parui, Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, India 48 J Monday, June 27 MO-UJ.1P 13:20 - 15:00 Palmas Monday, June 27 MO-A1.3P 13:20 - 17:00 Ceiba Applications in Modern Radio Astronomy mm-Wave Antennas MO-UJ.1P.113:20 MO-A1.3P.113:20 Session Co-Chairs: Karl Warnick, Brigham Young University; Eva Rajo-Iglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid Session Co-Chairs: Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Universitat Politècnica de València; Eva RajoIglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid Modern Antenna Technologies Stimulated by the Arecibo Radio Telescope Upgrade Project 1984-1997 Gain-Bandwidth Enhancement of 60 GHz DRA Using Lens Technique Mejdi Laribi, Nadir Hakem, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Michael M. Davis, Cornell University (retired), United States MO-A1.3P.213:40 A V-band antenna module based on vertical TEM waveguides fully integrated in LTCC Francesco Foglia Manzillo, Mauro Ettorre, Maciej Smierzchalski, Ronan Sauleau, Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of Rennes (IETR), UMR CNRS 6164, University of Rennes 1, France; Markku Lahti, Kari Kautio, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd., Finland; Delphine Lelaidier, Eric Seguenot, Orange Labs Networks, France MO-UJ.1P.213:40 The Aguadilla MF/HF radio array: A new instrument for ionospheric and radio research in Puerto Rico Brett Isham, Interamerican University of Puerto Rico, United States; Terence Bullett, University of Colorado / NOAA, United States; Bjorn Gustavsson, University of Tromso, Norway; Vasyl Belyey, Pinhole AS, Norway MO-A1.3P.314:00 MO-UJ.1P.314:00 Miguel Ferrando-Rocher, Alejandro Valero-Nogueira, Jose I. Herranz-Herruzo, Antonio Berenguer, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Junming Diao, Richard Black, Karl Warnick, Brian Jeffs, Brigham Young University, United States; Neal Erickson, Gopal Narayanan, University of Massachusetts, United States MO-A1.3P.414:20 V-band single-layer slot array fed by Ridge Gap Waveguide Experimental Tests of a mm-Wave Phased Array Feed for the Green Bank Telescope 45-110 GHz Quad-Ridge Horn Antenna Sara Manafi, Muhannad Al-Tarifi, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States MO-UJ.1P.414:20 Effects of cryostat infrared filters on the performance of ALMA band 1 (35-52 GHz) receiver optics MO-A1.3P.514:40 MO-UJ.1P.514:40 Break15:00 6-Element 28/38 GHz Dual-Band MIMO PIFA for Future 5G Cellular Systems Alvaro Gonzalez, Shin’ichiro Asayama, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan; Valeria Tapia, Ricardo Finger, David Monasterio, Nicolas Reyes, Universidad de Chile, Chile Yahya Hashem, Egyptian National Railways Authority, Egypt; Osama Haraz, El-Deek El-Sayed, Assiut University, Egypt Analysis of the Five-hundred-metre Aperture Spherical radio Telescope with a 19-element Multibeam Feed MO-A1.3P.615:20 60 GHz Air Cavity Antenna Array with Checkerboard Structure Using MEMS Micromachining Process Stephanie Smith, Alex Dunning, Mark Bowen, Andrew Hellicar, CSIRO, Australia Monday, June 27 MO-A2.3P Le Chang, Yue Li, Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua University, China; Rui Zhou, China United Network Communications Corporation, China 15:20 - 16:40 Palmas MO-A1.3P.715:40 A Low-Cost Microstrip Antenna Array for 60 GHz Applications Electromagnetic Education Darwin Joaquin Pimentel, Bedri A. Cetiner, Utah State University, Dominican Republic Session Chair: Jiming Song, Iowa State University MO-A1.3P.816:00 MO-A2.3P.115:20 Multibeam antenna in inverted microstrip gap waveguide technology at 28GHz Visualization of Fields in the Undergraduate EM Course Eva Rajo-Iglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain; Astrid Algaba-Brazlez, Ericsson Research, Sweden Lin Sun, Youngstown State University, United States MO-A1.3P.916:20 MO-A2.3P.215:40 Dual Band (28/38 GHz) CPW Slot Directive Antenna for Future 5G Cellular Applications Using Embedded Element Patterns for the Analysis of Small Arrays Mohamed Mamdouh M. Ali, Abdelrazik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada Vishwanath Iyer, Shashank Kulkarni, MathWorks,Inc., United States; Hans Steyskal, Arcon Corporation, United States; Sergey Makarov, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, United States MO-A1.3P.1016:40 2D Infrared Phased Array Leaky-Wave Antenna MO-A2.3P.316:00 Navaneeth Premkumar, Yuancheng Xu, Brian Lail, Florida Institute of Technology, United States Multi-Channel Agile Comb Generator for Antenna Radiation Pattern Measurements K. E. Kolodziej, P. T. Hurst, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory, United States MO-A2.3P.416:20 SIW Resonant Cavity for Educational Purposes Eduardo Sakomura, Bernardo Moscardini Fabiani, Eduardo Silveira, Daniel Chagas do Nascimento, Ildefonso Bianchi, Technological Institute of Aeronautics, Brazil 49 Monday, June 27 MO-A5.2P 13:20 - 15:20 Siete Mares C Monday, June 27 MO-UC.1P 13:20 - 16:20 Las Croabas Wireless Power Transfer Circuits and Applications Advances in Radar and Localization Systems MO-A5.2P.113:20 MO-UC.1P.113:20 Session Chair: John Volakis, The Ohio State University A 2.4-GHz Wireless Sensor Network using Single Diode Rectennas A Game-Theoretic Approach for Radar and LTE Systems Coexistence in The Unlicensed Band Brock DeLong, Asimina Kiourti, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States Mina Labib, Jeffrey Reed, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Anthony Martone, Amir Zaghloul, US Army Research Laboratory, United States MO-A5.2P.213:40 Bias Circuit Design for a Real-time Electrically Controlled Active Matching Circuit utilizing p-i-n Diode Switches for Wireless Power Transfer MO-UC.1P.213:40 Jo Bito, Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States Characterization of the Effect of Radar Interference on an Uncoded Data Communication System MO-A5.2P.314:00 Daniela Tuninetti, Natasha Devroye, Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States Optimal Performance Enhancement of WPT Systems by Passive Intermediate Couplers Hans-Dieter Lang, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada MO-UC.1P.314:00 Massive MIMO Millimeter Wave Radar Imaging System MO-A5.2P.414:20 Anthony Bisulco, Luis Tirado, Shaan Patel, Luigi Annese, Galia Ghazi, Jose Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States Magnetic-Field Amplification by a Double Coil Ai-ichiro Sasaki, Akihiko Hirata, Hiroki Morimura, NTT Corporation, Japan MO-UC.1P.414:20 MO-A5.2P.514:40 Performance evaluation of massive MIMO considering the outdoor propagation characteristics at 20GHz band A Compact Slot Loop Rectenna for Dual-Band Operation at 2.4- and 5.8-GHz Bands Jiunn-Kai Huang, Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Kentaro Nishimori, Ryochi Kataoka, Niigata University, Japan; Ngochao Tran, Tetsuro Imai, NTT Docomo, Japan MO-A5.2P.615:00 Misalignment Study of Cylindrical SCMR Wireless Power Transfer System MO-UC.1P.514:40 Daerhan Liu, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States Deep Learning Augmented Inverse Scattering Algorithm Luis Gomez, Nand Dalal, Abdulkadir Yücel, Ruben Villegas, Honglak Lee, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States Break15:00 MO-UC.1P.615:20 Improved Wavelet Transform based Edge Detection for Wide Band Spectrum Sensing in Cognitive Radio Abhishek Kumar, Seemanti Saha, Rajarshi Bhattacharya, NIT Patna, India MO-UC.1P.715:40 Investigation of GPR Simulation Data for Different Target Geometries and Material Compositions Using Time-Frequency Signal Representations Mesut Dogan, Gonul Turhan-Sayan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey MO-UC.1P.816:00 Applying Feature Selective Validation Method to Quantify EM Indoor Location System Asad Husnain Baqar, Xiaowei Zhang, Tao Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, China 50 Monday, June 27 MO-A1.4P 13:20 - 17:00 Grand Caribbean Salon VI B Monday, June 27 MO-UB.2P 13:20 - 15:00 Grand Caribbean Salon III Characteristic Modes and Stored Energy Wideband and Multiband Antennas MO-A1.4P.113:20 MO-UB.2P.113:20 Session Chair: Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University Session Chair: Steven Weiss, U.S. Army Lower Bounds on Q of Some Dipole Shapes A Compact, Omnidirectional, Capacitively-Fed Antenna for Ultrawideband Applications Oleksiy Kim, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Mingjian Li, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States MO-A1.4P.213:40 MO-UB.2P.213:40 Characteristic Modes Analysis for Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna Design Low Profile Wideband Vehicular On The Move Antennas for HF Communications Francesco Alessio Dicandia, Simone Genovesi, Agostino Monorchio, University of Pisa, Italy Maxim Ignatenko, Saurabh Sanghai, Gregor Lasser, Bradley Allen, Richard Smith, Milica Notaros, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States MO-A1.4P.314:00 Post-processing Removal of Non-real Characteristic Modes Via Basis Function Perturbation MO-UB.2P.314:00 MO-A1.4P.414:20 Stephen Kunitake, SI2 Technologies Inc., United States; Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States The Design and Analysis of an Ultra-Wideband Meander-Line Polarizer for Oblique Incidence Zachary Miers, Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University, Sweden Optimal Currents in the Characteristic Modes Basis Lukas Jelinek, Miloslav Capek, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic MO-UB.2P.414:20 MO-A1.4P.514:40 Wideband Antenna-in-Package with Enhanced Gain for 60 GHz Backhaul Applications Implications of a Coupled Mode Interpretation of Characteristic Mode Analysis Atabak Rashidian, Armaghan Eshaghi, Peraso Technologies Inc., Canada John Outwater, Kurt Schab, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States MO-UB.2P.514:40 Break15:00 A Very Small Reconfigurable Antenna for GPS/WLAN/WiMAX Systems Hamid Najariani, Majid Afsahi, Semnan University, Iran MO-A1.4P.615:20 Characteristic Mode Analysis Using Green’s Function of Arbitrary Background Qi Dai, Hui Gan, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore MO-A1.4P.715:40 Monday, June 27 MO-A1.5P 15:20 - 17:00 Grand Caribbean Salon III Compact Multiband Antennas for Wireless Devices Characteristic Modal Decomposition of Reflection Phase of a Microstrip-Patch Reflectarray Unit-Cell Session Chair: Fan Yang, Tsinghua University Abdul Maalik, The Ohio State University, United States; Roberto Rojas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory, United States; Robert Burkholder, The Ohio State University, United States MO-A1.5P.115:20 Low-SAR Multiband Antenna with Ground Slit and Parasitic Elements for Tablet Computers MO-A1.4P.816:00 Yohei Koga, Manabu Kai, Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan; Kan Fujieda, Hiroyuki Egawa, Fujitsu Kyushu Network Technologies Limited, Japan Control of Radiation Patterns of Antennas Mounted on Complex Platforms by using the Characteristic Basis Functions (CBFs) MO-A1.5P.215:40 Chao Li, Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States Printed monopole-feed shorted dipole-choke cavity for dual-ISM band applications I-Fong Chen, Chia-Mei Peng, Jhang-Fu Syun, Yao-Qi Yan, Jinwen University of Science and Technology, Taiwan MO-A1.4P.916:20 Characteristic Mode Analysis of Ground Plane Size in Microstrip Patch Antennas Mohamed Elsewe, Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri–Kansas City, United States MO-A1.5P.316:00 High Isolation, Dual-Polarized & Dual-Band Single-Layer Differential MIMO Antenna for WiMAX Application MO-A1.4P.1016:40 Characteristic Mode Analysis of High-Speed VLSI Interconnects Kalyan Durbhakula, Muhammad Sana Ullah, Deb Chatterjee, Masud Chowdhury, University of Missouri– Kansas City, United States Wen-Ao Li, Zhi-Hong Tu, Yan-Yan Liu, South China University of Technology, China MO-A1.5P.416:20 CPW-Fed Dual-Band Pseudo-Monopole Antenna for LTE/WLAN/WiMAX with Its Usage in MIMO Naveen Kumar Maurya, Rajarshi Bhattacharya, National Institute of Technology Patna, India MO-A1.5P.516:40 Single/Dual band Reconfigurable Metamaterial Dipole Loaded Antenna for Wireless Applications Ahmed Zahran, Future University in Egypt, Egypt; Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC College, Egypt; Mohamed Abd El-Azeem, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Egypt 51 Interactive Forum Monday, June 27, 14:40 - 16:40 Grand Caribbean Ballroom Session Co-Chairs: Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan; Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts, Amherst PB.11 PB.12 PB.1 PB.2 PB.3 PB.4 PB.5 PB.6 PB.7 PB.8 PB.9 PB.10 Poster Area B PA.1 PA.2 PA.3 PA.4 PA.5 PA.6 PA.7 PA.8 PA.9 PA.10 Poster Area A 25 24 26 33 35 32 34 36 PF.14 PF.13 PF.12 PF.11 PF.10 PF.9 PF.8 PF.7 PF.6 PF.5 PF.11 PF.12 PF.13 PF.14 PF.4 PF.3 PF.2 PF.1 41 42 61 62 Poster Area G Break area 31 PF.1 PF.2 PF.3 PF.4 PF.5 PF.6 PF.7 PF.8 PF.9 PF.10 Break area 23 PD.1 PD.2 PD.3 PD.4 PD.5 PD.6 PD.7 PD.8 PD.9 PD.10 16 PG.10 PG.9 PG.8 PG.7 PG.6 PG.5 PG.4 PG.3 PG.2 PG.1 14 PH.1 PH.2 PH.3 PH.4 PH.5 PH.6 PH.7 PH.8 PH.9 PH.10 12 Poster Area D Poster Area E 15 Poster Area F 13 Break area 11 PC.10 PC.9 PC.8 PC.7 PC.6 PC.5 PC.4 PC.3 PC.2 PC.1 Poster Area C Poster Area J Poster Area I 52 PI.11 PI.12 PI.1 PI.2 PI.3 PI.4 PI.5 PI.6 PI.7 PI.8 PI.9 PI.10 PJ.1 PJ.2 PJ.3 PJ.4 PJ.5 PJ.6 PJ.7 PJ.8 PJ.9 PJ.10 Poster Area H Monday, June 27 MOP-A1.1P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area A Electrically Small Antennas: Enhancement Considerations MOP-A1.1P.1 MOP-A1.2P.1 Design of Small Loop Antennas for On-The-Move HF Manpack Radios Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States On the Bandwidth of Small Dipoles and the Electric Polarizability Board PA.2 MOP-A1.2P.2 J. Scott Tyo, UNSW Canberra, Australia; Michael Skipper, Michael Abdalla, ASR Corporation, United States Board PA.3 MOP-A1.2P.3 An Electrically Small Antenna for Underwater Applications MOP-A1.2P.4 Small Form Factor PIFA Antenna Design at 28 GHz for 5G Applications Board PA.4 Navid Barani, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States MOP-A1.2P.5 Environmental Sensitivity of Miniature Antennas for IoT Devices Board PA.5 MOP-A1.2P.6 Milica Notaros, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Leo Kempel, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States; Carmine Vittoria, Northeastern University, United States High Selective Metamaterial Epsilon Negative Loaded E Antenna MOP-A1.2P.7 Super-Directive Parasitic Element Antenna for Spatial Filtering Applications Accurate Circuit Model for Two-port Loop Antennas as E- and H-probe MOP-A1.2P.8 A Study on a Dual Band Antenna MACKEY MOP-A1.2P.9 Board PA.9 Branimir Ivšic, Andrej Galoic, Davor Bonefacic, University of Zagreb, FER, Croatia MOP-A1.2P.10 Jihun Choi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States Antenna Radiation Efficiency Measurement Evaluation by Simulation Board PB.9 Durability of Conductive Yarn Used for Manufacturing Textile Antennas and Microstrip Lines Full-Spherical Radiation Pattern Evaluation of Low Frequency Antennas Using a Novel Very-Near-Field Electro-Optical System MOP-A1.1P.10 Board PB.8 Tetsuo Moroya, Masaki Kotaka, Shigeru Makino, Keisuke Noguchi, Tetsuo Hirota, Kenji Itoh, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan Board PA.8 Mani Kashanianfard, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan - Radlab, United States MOP-A1.1P.9 Board PB.7 Fabien Ferrero, Leonardo Lizzi, University Nice Sophia Antipolis / CNRS / LEAT, France Board PA.7 Mahmoud Abdalla, Ahmed Abdel Aziz, MTC College, Egypt; Zhirun Hu, University of Manchester, United Kingdom MOP-A1.1P.8 Board PB.6 Miniaturization of a High-Frequency Dual Linearly Polarized Dipole for Vehicular Communications Board PA.6 Radiation Properties of a Rectangular Patch Antenna Loaded with a Magnetoelectric Material MOP-A1.1P.7 Board PB.5 Fabien Ferrero, Leonardo Lizzi, University Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, France; Christophe Danchesi, Stéphane Boudaud, Abeeway, France Anna Niang, André de Lustrac, IEF, France; Gérard-Pascal Piau, AIRBUS Group Innovations, France; Serge Villers, Airbus Defence & Space, France; Shah Nawaz Burokur, LEME, France MOP-A1.1P.6 Board PB.4 Waleed Ahmad, Asad Ali, Wasif Tanveer, LUMS, Pakistan Antenna Bandwidth Enhancement Using Near-Field Coupled Miniaturized Elements Wideband Miniaturized Antenna with External Non-Foster Circuit Board PB.3 Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States Atabak Rashidian, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada MOP-A1.1P.5 Board PB.2 Extremely Compact Radiating Systems for Mesoband High Power Electromagnetics Investigations on Impedance Bandwidth and Cross Polarization of Miniaturized DielectricMetallic Resonator Antennas MOP-A1.1P.4 Board PB.1 Richard Smith, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States MOP-A1.1P.3 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area B Small Antennas for Applications Board PA.1 Bandwidth Bounds for Small Dipole Antennas Based on Spherical Wave Scattering MOP-A1.1P.2 Monday, June 27 MOP-A1.2P Board PB.10 A Structure and Computationally-Efficient Design Closure of Compact Spline-Parameterized UWB Monopole Antenna Board PA.10 Adrian Bekasiewicz, Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland Ronald Johnston, University of Calgary, Canada 53 Monday, June 27 MOP-A1.3P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area C Broadband Antennas for MIMO Systems MOP-A1.3P.1 A Wideband T-shaped Slot Antenna and Its MIMO Application Offset fed planar inverted L antenna MOP-A1.4P.1 Hybrid Diversity for ECC Enhancement of UWB MIMO Antenna Wen-Chih Chan, Keng-Hsien Chen, Jenn-Hwan Tarng, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Board PC.2 MOP-A1.4P.2 Hongjun Chu, Shengchang Lan, Jinghui Qiu, Yanzhi Fu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China Board PC.3 MOP-A1.4P.3 Keng-Hsien Chen, Nai-Chen Liu, Jenn-Hwan Tarng, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Board PC.4 MOP-A1.4P.4 A Broadband Blade Dipole Antenna for UAV Applications Board PD.4 Mehrdad Nosrati, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States; Amir Jafargholi, AmirKabir University of Technology, Iran; Negar Tavassolian, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States Muhammad Saeed Khan, Riphah International University, Pakistan; Antonio-Daniele Capobianco, University of Padova, Italy; Sajid Asif, Adnan Iftikhar, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States; Raed Shubair, Khalifa Univeristy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States A Structure and Design of A Novel Compact UWB MIMO Antenna Board PD.3 A Compact Size Four-Leaf Clover Shaped Antenna for On-Body Communications A Properties Comparison Between Copper and Graphene-Based UWB MIMO Planar Antennas MOP-A1.3P.5 Board PD.2 Design and Investigation of a Compact Slot Antenna with WLAN Band Rejection for UWB Systems Ahmed Abdelraheem, Abdallah Elsaieed, Mahmoud Abdalla, Ashraf Mahran, Military Technical College, Egypt MOP-A1.3P.4 Board PD.1 A Compact Folded PIFA for UWB On-Body Communications Mitsuo Taguchi, Koya Takata, Nagasaki University, Japan MOP-A1.3P.3 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area D Omnidirectional Brodband/Ultra-Wideband Antennas I Board PC.1 Dingliang Wen, Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom MOP-A1.3P.2 Monday, June 27 MOP-A1.4P MOP-A1.4P.5 Board PD.5 A Compact Printed Monopole Array with Neutralization Line for UWB Applications Yantao Yu, Xiaoya Liu, Zhaokai Gu, Lijun Yi, Chongqing University, China Board PC.5 MOP-A1.4P.6 Slawomir Koziel, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland; Adrian Bekasiewicz, Reykjavik University, Iceland Board PD.6 High Efficiency Loop Sleeve Monopole Antenna for Array Based UWB Microwave Imaging Systems Mohammad Ojaroudi, Özlem Aydin Civi, Middle East Technical University, Turkey MOP-A1.4P.7 Dual Linear Polarized UWB Planar Monopole Board PD.7 Seth McCormick, US Army Research Laboratory / General Technical Services LLC, United States; Amir Zaghloul, US Army Research Laboratory, United States MOP-A1.4P.8 Design and Analysis of Super-Formula-Based UWB Monopole Antenna Board PD.8 Shaimaa Naser, Nihad Dib, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Jordan MOP-A1.4P.9 Design of a Compact Ultrawideband Microstrip Monopole Antenna Board PD.9 Yun Jing Zhang, Dan Wang, Shi Cong Wang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China MOP-A1.4P.10 Wideband Monopole Antenna for RF Power Scavenger Board PD.10 Mikko Leino, Henri Partanen, Niko Lindvall, Rasmus Luomaniemi, Toni Kangas, Dimitrios Tzarouchis, Jari Holopainen, Ville Viikari, Aalto University, Finland 54 Monday, June 27 MOP-A1.5P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area E Omnidirectional Brodband/Ultra-Wideband Antennas II 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area F Slot Based Broadband/Ultra-Wideband Antennas MOP-A1.5P.1 Board PE.1 Compact UWB Antenna with Quad-Notched Bands MOP-A1.6P.1 An X-band Circularly Polarized Substrate Integrated Waveguide Slot Antenna Yiyang Shu, Bingzheng Yang, Huizhen Qian, Xun Luo, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China MOP-A1.5P.2 MOP-A1.6P.2 Gain Enhancement of UWB Horizontally Polarized Slot Antenna Board PE.2 Novel Multiband/Broadband Horizontally Polarized Omnidirectional Antennas MOP-A1.6P.3 Board PE.3 Kai Yu, Yingsong Li, Xianping Luo, Xiaomin Liu, Harbin Engineering University, China MOP-A1.6P.4 Board PF.4 A Y- Slot Wideband Circularly Polarized Antenna for Non-Contact Health Monitoring Applications Board PE.4 Broadband Hybrid Dipole Antenna Board PF.3 A Planar UWB Antenna with Quad Notched Bands Using Rake-Shaped Resonator and L-Shaped Slots Peng Luo, Yuehui Cui, RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China MOP-A1.5P.4 Board PF.2 Raj Kumar, ARDE, India Xiuzhang Cai, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States MOP-A1.5P.3 Board PF.1 Pushkar Kulkarni, Daniel van der Weide, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Broadband Omni-directional Circularly Polarized Antenna based on Vertically and Horizontally Polarized Elements Changjiang Deng, Yue Li, Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua University, China Mehrdad Nosrati, Negar Tavassolian, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States MOP-A1.5P.5 Board PE.5 A Novel Reconfigurable Broadband Antenna for Cognitive Radio Systems MOP-A1.6P.5 MOP-A1.5P.6 Ahmed Iibrahim, Minia University, Egypt; Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC College, Egypt Board PE.6 A low-profile vertical polarized omnidirectional radiated and broadband printed antenna Shu Lin, Guan-Jun Liu, Yu-Wei Zhang, Hua Zong, Shuang Qiu, Shengchang Lan, Alexander Denisov, Harbin Institute of Technology, China MOP-A1.5P.7 Board PE.7 Hexagonal Super Wideband Fractal Antenna Sarthak Singhal, Amit Kumar Singh, Indian Institute of Technology(BHU), Varanasi, India, India MOP-A1.5P.8 Board PE.8 A Wideband Circularly Polarized Printed Dipole Antenna Composed of Right-angled Trapezoids Kyoichi Iigusa, Fumihide Kojima, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan MOP-A1.5P.9 Board PF.5 Compact Size UWB Antenna with Multi-band Notched Characteristics for Wireless Applications Seyyedehelnaz Ershadi, Imam Khomeini International University, Iran; Ahmed Abdelrahman, Min Liang, Xiaoju Yu, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States Board PE.9 Analysis of E-patch Antenna Performance Over Various Dielectric Materials at 2.4 GHz Cheng Qi, Muhammad Akbar, Gregory Durgin, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States MOP-A1.5P.10 Monday, June 27 MOP-A1.6P Board PE.10 Design of Miniaturized Fractal Quasi-Self Complimentary antenna for UWB Applications Mohamed Wahab, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Egypt; Anwer Sayed Abd El-Hameed, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology(E-JUST), Egypt; Wael Swelam, Mohamed Abd El-Azeem, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Egypt 55 Monday, June 27 MOP-A1.7P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area G Travelling Wave Ultra-wideband Antennas MOP-A1.7P.1 MOP-A1.8P.1 Flush-Mountable Vivaldi Array Antenna Ehab Etellisi, Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States A Wide-Band Spiral Based Amplitude-Only Azimuth Direction Finding System Board PG.2 MOP-A1.8P.2 Modeling and Design of K/Ka/V-band High Power Feed for the Luneburg Lens MOP-A1.8P.3 Low Cost Ultra-Wideband Millimeter-Wave Array Board PG.3 MOP-A1.8P.4 Fish-eye Shaped Dielectric Flat Lens Design utilizing 3-D printing Technology Board PG.4 Board PH.4 Ashutosh Patri, Jayanta Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India Meenakshi Kohli, Chris G. Bartone, Ohio University, United States MOP-A1.7P.5 Board PH.3 Markus Novak, The Ohio State University, United States; Félix Miranda, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States; John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States Domenic Belgiovane, Chi-Chih Chen, Joel Johnson, The Ohio State University, United States An e-Textile Edge-fed Spiral Antenna for Flexible Wearable Applications Board PH.2 Maxim Ignatenko, Brian Simakauskas, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Conical Log Spiral Antenna Development for the UWBRAD Ice Sheet Internal Temperature Sensing MOP-A1.7P.4 Board PH.1 Elie Tianang, Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Gregor Lasser, University of Colorado, United States; Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States MOP-A1.7P.3 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area H Directional Ultra-wideband Antennas Board PG.1 Wideband Dual-Mode Monostatic Simultaneous Transmit and Receive Antenna System MOP-A1.7P.2 Monday, June 27 MOP-A1.8P MOP-A1.8P.5 Molded Interconnect Device (MID) Design for Base Station Antenna Elements Board PG.5 Board PH.5 Susanne Schilliger Kildal, Technische Universität München, Germany; Nadine Pfuhl, Roberto Flamini, Bruno Biscontini, Huawei Technologies Duesseldorf GmbH, Germany An Archimedean Spiral Antenna Loaded with Superstrate and Backed by 3D Printed Ground Structure for Directional Patterns Phu Tran, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States MOP-A1.8P.6 Board PH.6 Computational Study of Frequency Steered Helical Antennas for High Power Application Distribution Profiles for Transverse Permittivity Gradient Superstrates in Extremely Wideband Resonant Cavity Antennas MOP-A1.7P.7 MOP-A1.8P.7 MOP-A1.7P.6 Board PG.6 Raheel Maqsood Hashmi, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia S. Nickolas, J. Roos, P. Collins, J. Petrosky, Andrew Terzuoli, IEEE, United States Board PG.7 A Broadband Magnetoelectric Dipole Antenna With Stable Wide Beamwidth Low Profile, Minimally Absorptive Cavity Backed Non-Complimentary Sinuous Antenna Wenbin Qiu, Chang Chen, Weidong Chen, University of Science and Technology of China, China Timothy Samson, Thomas Cencich, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, United States MOP-A1.7P.8 Design of a Tapered Slot-Line Antenna for Wideband SAR Imaging Board PH.7 Board PG.8 Matthew Horst, Mohammad Tayeb Ghasr, Reza Zoughi, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States 56 Monday, June 27 MOP-A1.9P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area I Antennas for Ultra-wideband Applications MOP-A1.9P.1 Board PI.1 Dispersion Code Modulation for Enhanced Spectral Efficiency in Wireless Communications Lianfeng Zou, Shulabh Gupta, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada MOP-A1.9P.2 Initial Phantom Measurements of the Doppler Effect During Respiration in BAN Board PI.2 Ruben-Gregorio Garcia-Serna, Jose-Maria Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Leandro Juan Llacer, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Concepcion Garcia-Pardo, Narcis Cardona, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain MOP-A1.9P.3 Board PI.3 Wideband Dual-Polarized Bi-Static Simultaneous Transmit and Receive Antenna System Prathap Valale Prasannakumar, Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States MOP-A1.9P.4 Board PI.4 Direction Finding Using an Antenna with Direction Dependent Impulse Response Heinrich Foltz, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, United States; Obadiah Kegege, Serhat Altunc, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States MOP-A1.9P.5 Broadband Dual-Polarized Oval-shaped Antenna for Base-Station Applications Board PI.5 Dong-Hua Huang, Qing-Xin Chu, South China University of Technology, China MOP-A1.9P.6 VHF Antenna for Airfoil Structural Integration Board PI.6 David Zeppettella, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States MOP-A1.9P.7 Board PI.7 Design of an Ultra-Wideband Antenna using Flexible Graphene-Based Conductor Sheets Sajid Asif, Adnan Iftikhar, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States; Muhammad Saeed Khan, University of Padova, Italy MOP-A1.9P.8 Board PI.8 Design of a Dual-Band Printed Slot Antenna with Utilizing a Band Rejection Element for the 5G Wireless Applications Mohamed Mamdouh, Osama Haraz, Assiut University, Egypt; Saleh Alshebeili, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia MOP-A1.9P.9 3:1-Bandwidth Millimeter-Wave PUMA Array Board PI.9 Rick Kindt, Rashmi Mital, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States MOP-A1.9P.10 Broadband Rectenna Array for RF Energy Harvesting Board PI.10 Mahima Arrawatia, Maryam Shojaei Baghini, Girish Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India 57 Tuesday, June 28 TU-SP.1A Special Session 08:00 - 11:40 Grand Atlantic Salon I More than Wearables - Progress on Skin Antennas and Sensors Tuesday, June 28 TU-SP.2A Special Session 08:00 - 10:40 Grand Atlantic Salon II 3D Printed Antennas Session Co-Chairs: John Batchelor, University of Kent; Gaetano Marrocco, University of Rome - Tor Vergata Session Chair: Stefano Maci, University of Siena TU-SP.2A.108:00 3D printed reconfigurable helical antenna based on microfluidics and liquid metal alloy TU-SP.1A.108:00 Small Epidermal Antennas Wenjing Su, Ryan Bahr, Syed Abdullah Nauroze, Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States Paul Taylor, John Batchelor, University of Kent, United Kingdom TU-SP.1A.208:20 TU-SP.2A.208:20 Amr Haj-Omar, University of California, San Diego; Morgan State, United States; Yun-Soung Kim, Paul Glick, Mike Tolley, University of California, San Diego, United States; Willie Thompson II, Morgan State University, United States; Todd Coleman, University of California, San Diego, United States Avinash Sharma, Devin Hahne, Robert Stilwell, Perry Malouf, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States Stretchable and Flexible Adhesive-Integrated Antenna for Biomedical Applications Antenna Scattering Measurements using a Scaled 3-D Printed Spacecraft Model TU-SP.2A.308:40 Statistical Analysis of 3D-Printed Flat GRIN Lenses TU-SP.1A.308:40 Circuits, Sensors and Radios for the Skin Hulusi Acikgoz, KTO Karatay University, Turkey; Ravi Kumar Arya, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Raj Mittra, Central Florida and King Abdulaziz Universities, United States John Rogers, Sung Il Park, Seungmin Lee, University of Illinois, United States TU-SP.1A.409:00 TU-SP.2A.409:00 Thermal characterization of Epidermal RFID sensor for Skin Temperature Measurements Additive Manufacturing of a Compact 3D Dipole Antenna Using ABS Thermoplastic and High Temperature Carbon Paste Sara Amendola, Gianluigi Bovesecchi, Paolo Coppa, Gaetano Marrocco, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy Milad Mirzaee, Sima Noghanian, The University of North Dakota, United States TU-SP.1A.509:20 TU-SP.2A.509:20 Electromagnetic surface wave control by on-body metasurfaces Connector Design for 3D Printed Antennas Luigi La Spada, Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Break09:40 Michael Hoyack, Jason Bjorgaard, Eric Huber, Milad Mirzaee, Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota, United States TU-SP.1A.610:00 Break09:40 An Ergonomic Design for 3Tesla MRI Neck Coil TU-SP.2A.610:00 Daisong Zhang, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States 3-D Printed Waveguide-Fed X-Band Helix Antenna Array Avinash Sharma, Joshua Ramirez, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States TU-SP.1A.710:20 Testing and Modeling the Performance of Stretchable Screen Printed UHF RFID Tag under Strain TU-SP.2A.710:20 Lightweight Perforated Horn Antenna Enabled by 3-D Metal-Direct-Printing Toni Björninen, Jari Suikkola, Leena Ukkonen, Matti Mäntysalo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Guan-Long Huang, Shi-Gang Zhou, Tan-Huat Chio, National University of Singapore, Singapore TU-SP.1A.810:40 Epidermal UWB RFID Tag for Application On-Skin Mohamad Ali Ziai, John Batchelor, University of Kent, United Kingdom TU-SP.1A.911:00 Epidermal UHF Antennas for Skin Sensing: Fundamental Limitations and Optimal Performance Sara Amendola, Gaetano Marrocco, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy TU-SP.1A.1011:20 Biocompatible, Implantable UHF RFID Antenna Made from Conductive Ink Andrew Chrysler, Cynthia Furse, University of Utah, United States; Youchung Chung, Daegu University, Republic of Korea 58 Tuesday, June 28 TU-A2.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Grand Atlantic Salon III Tuesday, June 28 TU-A1.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Design and Applications of Metamaterials I Microstrip Antennas III TU-A2.1A.108:00 TU-A1.1A.108:00 Mirko Barbuto, Niccolò Cusano University, Italy; Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, Roma Tre University, Italy Sayeed Sajal, Benjamin Braaten, Travis Tolstedt, Mark Schroeder, North Dakota State University, United States Session Chair: Mirko Barbuto, Niccolò Cusano University Session Chair: George Shaker, University of Waterloo Compact Polarization Rotator for Antennas and Waveguide Components Design of a CPW-Fed Graphene-Based Conformal Monopole on a Paper Substrate TU-A2.1A.208:20 TU-A1.1A.208:20 A Highly Tunable Sub-Wavelength Chiral Structure for Circular Polarizer Reduced Mass Printed Quasi-Yagi Antennas Menglin L.N. Chen, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Li Jun Jiang, Wei E.I. Sha, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Tatsuo Itoh, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Colin Sheldon, Matthew Bray, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States TU-A1.1A.308:40 Flush Mountable K/Ka Band Amplitude Only Direction Finding System David Garrido Lopez, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States TU-A2.1A.308:40 Low Pass Filter Design with Wide Rejection Based on Array of Modified CSRRs Configuration TU-A1.1A.409:00 Azzeddin Naghar, Ana Vazquez Alejos, Universidad de Vigo, Spain; Otman Aghzout, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco; Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain A Printed Dipole Antenna Design Shuguang Chen, Mahmoud Khalil, US Army, United States TU-A2.1A.409:00 TU-A1.1A.509:20 A novel chiral metamaterial circular polarizer based on e-shape structure Planar Circularly Polarized Endfire Antenna Based on Superposition of Complementary Dipoles Hailin Cao, Xiaodong Wu, Yuwei Pi, Junjie Liu, Hang Xu, Zhenya Meng, Yantao Yu, Chongqing University, China; Jin Fan, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Mao Ye, Xin-Rong Li, Xidian University, China; Qing-Xin Chu, South China University of Technology, China TU-A2.1A.509:20 Broadband asymmetric transmission of linear polarization in tri-layered chiral metasurface Break09:40 TU-A1.1A.610:00 Xiaodong Wu, Hailin Cao, Key Laboratory of Aerocraft Tracking, Telemetering & Command and Communication (Ministry of Education), China Meta-material Based Mutual Coupling Reduction of Circularly Polarized Array Wenxing Li, Yujing Liu, Yingsong Li, Harbin Engineering University, China Break09:40 TU-A1.1A.710:20 Microstrip Antenna Array with Ratrace Comparator at X-Band for Monopulse Tracking Radar TU-A2.1A.610:00 An Effective Post-Manufactured Tuning Method for Gap Waveguide Components Hemant Kumar, Girish Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India Antonio Berenguer, Mariano Baquero-Escudero, Miguel Ferrando-Rocher, Bernardo Bernardo-Clemente, Vicente E. Boria, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain TU-A1.1A.810:40 The Design of A Focused Sparse Microstrip Antenna Array TU-A2.1A.710:20 Flexible Reconfigurable Metamaterial Absorber injecting EGaIn Guilin Sun, Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China Hyung Ki Kim, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea TU-A1.1A.911:00 Accurate Modeling for Lossy Conductors Based on Two-Region Surface Integral Equations TU-A2.1A.810:40 An Analytical Method for Metamaterial Unit Cells in Multilayered Media Guo Chun Wan, Si Jie Tang, Min Sheng Han, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China Muhammed Said Boybay, Antalya International University, Turkey TU-A1.1A.1011:20 OAM-Based Communication Channel Using Delay in Space: Helicoidal Array and Crossed Array TU-A2.1A.911:00 Sensing in Anisotropic and Lossy Media using Complementary Split Ring Resonators Hasan Onder Yilmaz, Muhammed Said Boybay, Antalya International University, Turkey BaiYang Liu, Yuehui Cui, RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China TU-A2.1A.1011:20 Dispersion Diagram Method to Predict Band-Notched Frequencies of a CRLH Resonator Navid Amani, Amir Jafargholi, AmirKabir University of Technology, Iran 59 B Tuesday, June 28 TU-UB.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII Tuesday, June 28 TU-A1.2A 08:00 - 09:40 Culebra Integral-Equation Basis Functions and Singularity Treatments Phased-Array based on Patch Antennas TU-UB.1A.108:00 TU-A1.2A.108:00 Session Co-Chairs: Donald Wilton, University of Houston; Roberto Graglia, Politecnico di Torino Session Co-Chairs: Amir I. Zaghloul, Army Research Laboratory; Rainee Simons, NASA Glenn Research Center Treatments of Weakly and Hyper-Singular Kernels in Integral Equations with a Reverse Operation Self-Consistent Evaluation Space-Based Ka-Band Direct Radiating Phased Array Antenna Architecture For Limited Field Of View Yongpin P. Chen, Xuezhe Tian, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States Rainee Simons, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States TU-UB.1A.208:20 TU-A1.2A.208:20 Isogeometric Analysis of Integral Equations with Smooth Basis Functions over Triangular Control Mesh 3D Space-to-Microwave Frequency Mapping Antenna Michael Enders, Jun H. (Brandon) Choi, Syracuse University, United States Jie Li, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States TU-A1.2A.308:40 Dual-Linear Polarization Phased Array Antenna Cross-Polarization Suppression Using a Novel Image Configuration TU-UB.1A.308:40 A Novel and Efficient Method of Moments Formulation Kapil Sharma, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States Hadi Saeidi-Manesh, Guifu Zhang, University of Oklahoma, United States TU-A1.2A.409:00 Element-Independent Design Technique for Wide Angle Impedance Matching Material TU-UB.1A.409:00 A symmetry-based way to perform the MoM computation of an object partly above and partly buried in a PEC plane ground Davide Bianchi, Universtià di Pisa, Italy; Simone Genovesi, Filippo Costa, Michele Borgese, Agostino Monorchio, Università di Pisa, Italy; Rodolfo Guidi, IDS Corporation, Italy Quentin Carayol, Dassault Aviation, France TU-A1.2A.509:20 RCS Reduction of Circularly Polarized Concentric Ring Array with Randomly Rotated Microstrip Antenna Elements TU-UB.1A.509:20 Fully Numerical Evaluation of Galerkin Interactions: Surface Element Case Javier Rivero, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain; Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Donald R. Wilton, University of Houston, United States; William Johnson, Consultant, United States Peng Yang, Fei Yan, Feng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Break09:40 Tuesday, June 28 TU-A1.3A TU-UB.1A.610:00 Fully Numerical Evaluation of Galerkin Interactions: Volumetric Element Case 10:00 - 11:40 Culebra Wide-Angle Scanning Phased Arrays Javier Rivero, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain; Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Donald R. Wilton, University of Houston, United States; William Johnson, Consultant, United States Session Co-Chairs: Johnson Wang, Wang Electro-Opto Corporation; Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts, Lowell TU-UB.1A.710:20 TU-A1.3A.110:00 New Single-Source Integral Equation for Solution of Scattering Problems on Homogeneous Dielectric Objects Advanced Development of Traveling-Wave Antenna Array (TWAA) as Multioctave Planar Phased Array Farhad Lori Sheikh Hosseini, University of Manitoba, Canada; Anton Menshov, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Reza Gholami, Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada Johnson Wang, Wang Electro-Opto Corporation, United States TU-A1.3A.210:20 TU-UB.1A.810:40 Beam Steering a Quadrifilar Helix Antenna at S-Band Using a Monopole A Fully Numerical Method Based on Double Exponential Formulas for Strongly Singular Volume Integrals Tiffany Mannion, University of Massachusetts Lowell and Draper, United States; Amy Duwel, Draper, United States; Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States; Brian Smith, John Grandfield, Draper, United States Gokhun Selcuk, Oguz Demir, C. Duygu Ozturk, Aselsan Inc., Turkey TU-UB.1A.911:00 TU-A1.3A.310:40 MoM Solution of Various Electromagnetic Problems Using Fuzzy Pulse Basis Function Broadband Grid-slotted Patch Antenna Array with Wide-angle Scanning Property Rajarshi Bhattacharya, National Institute of Technology Patna, India; Kalyan Majumder, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, India; Seemanti Saha, National Institute of Technology Patna, India Li Gu, Yan-wen Zhao, Qiang-ming Cai, Zhi-peng Zhang, Li-li Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China TU-A1.3A.411:00 A Novel Planar Phased Array With Wide Beam-Scanning Coverage You-Feng Cheng, Xiao Ding, Wei Shao, Sheng-Bing Shi, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China TU-A1.3A.511:20 A Full-Solid-Angle Scanning Planar Phased Array Zixuan Yi, Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China 60 Tuesday, June 28 TU-A5.1A 08:00 - 09:40 Vieques Tuesday, June 28 TU-A2.2A Antenna Design for MIMO Applications Fabry-Perot Resonant Cavity Antennas II Session Chair: Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) Session Chair: David Jackson, University of Houston TU-A2.2A.108:00 Simulation-Driven Optimization of a Compact Fabry-Perot Cavity Antenna TU-A5.1A.108:00 A Self-Grounded Dual-Polarized Wideband Bowtie With Improved MIMO Performance in Random-LOS Maria Kovaleva, Basit Ali Zeb, David Bulger, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia TU-A2.2A.208:20 Sadegh Mansouri Moghaddam, Per-Simon Kildal, Andrés Alayón Glazunov, Jian Yang, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Mattias Gustafsson, Huawei Technologies Sweden AB, Gothenburg, Sweden Efficient Design of Multiple-fed Leaky Wave/Fabry-Perot antennas Filippo Costa, Davide Bianchi, Agostino Monorchio, Giuliano Manara, University of Pisa, Italy TU-A5.1A.208:20 TU-A2.2A.308:40 Polarimetric Interference-Alignment Beamforming High Gain Circularly-Polarized Fabry-Perot Dielectric Resonator Antenna for MMW applications Carlos Viteri-Mera, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States TU-A5.1A.308:40 Mohammad Akbari Choubar, Shraman Gupta, Abdelrazik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada Compact 4-Element MIMO Antenna with Isolation Enhancement for 4G LTE Terminals TU-A2.2A.409:00 Muhammad Ikram, Rifaqat Hussain, Asim Ghalib, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia Single Dielectric Resonator Antenna with Enhanced Gain and Scanning Capabilities Ahmed Kishk, Concordia University, Canada TU-A5.1A.409:00 TU-A2.2A.509:20 Wideband Collocated Antennas for Radiation Pattern Diversity Applications Gain Enhancement of Wideband Fabry-Perot Resonator Antennas using a Short Horn Lila Mouffok, Saad Dahlab University, Algeria; Farid Ghanem, Centre de développement des technologies avancées, Algeria Yuehe Ge, Huaqiao University, Canada; Zhizhang (David) Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China TU-A5.1A.509:20 Half Circle Shape Monopole Based 4-Element MIMO Antenna Abdelmoniem T. Hassan, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Muhammad U. Khan, National University of Sciences & Technology, Pakistan; Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia E Tuesday, June 28 TU-UE.1A 08:00 - 09:40 Icaco Tuesday, June 28 TU-A2.3A 10:00 - 11:40 Icaco Frequency-Selective Surfaces I Session Co-Chairs: Simone Genovesi, University of Pisa; Elham Baladi, University of Alberta Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering 10:00 - 11:40 Vieques TU-A2.3A.110:00 High-Power Electromagnetics and Effects on Systems Far-field High-resolution Imaging of Conducting Obstacles using Metamaterial-lined Aperture Arrays Session Co-Chairs: Mauro Ettorre, CNRS, IETR UMR 6164; Felix Vega, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Elham Baladi, Ashwin K. Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada TU-UE.1A.110:00 TU-A2.3A.210:20 Felix Vega, Francisco Roman, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Nestor Peña, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; John Pantoja, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Nicolas Mora, Farhad Rachidi, Swiss Institute of Technology of Lausanne, EPFL, Switzerland Michele Borgese, Filippo Costa, Simone Genovesi, Agostino Monorchio, Giuliano Manara, Università di Pisa, Italy Multi-Frequency Polarizarition Converter With Enhanced Angular Robustness High Power Electromagnetics Applied to Humanitarian Demining in Colombia TU-A2.3A.310:40 Design of a New Bi-State Active Frequency Selective Surface TU-UE.1A.210:20 DESIGN OF AN EFFICIENT HIGH POWER ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATOR USING A YAGI-UDA ANTENNA CONNECTED TO A SWITCHED OSCILLATOR (YU+SWO) Mahboobeh Mahmoodi, Kristen M. Donnell, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States TU-A2.3A.411:00 Felix Vega, John Alejandro Rangel, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Farhad Rachidi, Swiss Institute of Technology of Lausanne, EPFL, Switzerland; Yan-zhao Xie, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China A Planar Surface Wave Propagation for Sensing Application Ahmed Nashed, Sujeet Chaudhuri, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada TU-UE.1A.310:40 TU-A2.3A.511:20 Analysis and Applications of Planar Bessel Beam Launchers Dual-Polarized Absorber Based on 3-D Frequency Selective Structure Jason Heebl, Faris Alsolamy, University of Michigan, United States; Mauro Ettorre, University of Rennes 1, France; Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States Ahmed Omar, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore TU-UE.1A.411:00 Exploring High-fidelity Modeling and Multi-Scale Simulation Methods for EMI/EMC Analysis of IC and electronics Yang Shao, Shu Wang, Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United States TU-UE.1A.511:20 Research on EM Leakage and Monitoring of Telecommunication Devices onboard Ping Xu, Yanyan Wang, Wenxing Li, Yingsong Li, Tao Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, China 61 Tuesday, June 28 TU-A2.4A 08:00 - 11:40 Palominito Tuesday, June 28 TU.A3-1A Plasmonics and Nanoantennas 08:00 - 11:00 Palmas Optimization Methods in EM Designs Session Co-Chairs: Douglas Werner, Pennsylvania State University; Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University Session Co-Chairs: Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University; Sawyer Campbell, Penn State TU.A3-1A.108:00 Plasmonics to Dielectrics: a Resonant Sphere Perspective Automated Simulation-Driven Design Tuning of Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Antennas TU-A2.4A.208:20 TU.A3-1A.208:20 TU-A2.4A.108:00 Dimitrios Tzarouchis, Ari Sihvola, Aalto University, Finland Stanislav Ogurtsov, Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland Periodic Leaky Wave Antenna for Spoof Plasmon Radiation Low-Cost Multi-Objective Optimization of Antennas Using Pareto Front Exploration and Response Features Bingqian Lu, Anastasios H. Panaretos, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland; Adrian Bekasiewicz, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland TU-A2.4A.308:40 Sinusoidally Modulated Reactance Surface Approach for Spoof Plasmon Radiation Anastasios H. Panaretos, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States TU.A3-1A.308:40 GRIN Lens Design Through the use of Surrogate Models Based on Zernike Aberrations TU-A2.4A.409:00 John A. Easum, Jogender Nagar, Sawyer D. Campbell, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States Tunable and Multi-Band Plasmon Resonance Gratings Using Spheroidal Nanoparticles Farhad Azadi Namin, AmirKabir University of Technology, Iran; Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States TU.A3-1A.409:00 Fireworks Algorithm: A New Swarm Intelligence Technique for Electromagnetic Optimization TU-A2.4A.509:20 A Novel Computational Technique for Plasmonic Structures Based on Stochastic Representation Elie BouDaher, Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States Ramakrishna Janaswamy, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States TU.A3-1A.509:20 Isolation Performance of a Non-uniform Capacitively Loaded Mushroom-Type EBG Structure Break09:40 TU-A2.4A.610:00 Anastasios H. Panaretos, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States Full Electrodynamic Resonant Modes on Subwavelength Spheroidal Nano-Antennas Dimitrios Tzarouchis, Teemu Manninen, Pasi Ylä-Oijala, Ari Sihvola, Aalto University, Finland Break09:40 TU.A3-1A.610:00 TU-A2.4A.710:20 Gradient-Based Shape Optimization for Electromagnetic Problems Using IGFEM Characteristic Analysis for Optical Antennas: A Generalized Equivalent Circuit Model for Nanoparticles Kedi Zhang, Ahmad Raeisi Najafi, Philippe H. Geubelle, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States Ying S. Cao, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China TU.A3-1A.710:20 Synthesis of Antenna Arrays Using Symbiotic Organisms Search (SOS) Algorithm TU-A2.4A.810:40 Nihad Dib, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Jordan Theoretical Derivation of the Radiation Parameters for Thin-wire Nanoloop Antennas Jogender Nagar, Bingqian Lu, Taiwei Yue, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Mario Pantoja, University of Granada, United States TU.A3-1A.810:40 TU-A2.4A.911:00 Dong Zhu, Fei Hu, Liang Lang, Liang Wu, Xiaohui Peng, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Multi-objective Optimization of Circular Lattice Arrays in Aperture Synthesis Radiometers Efficient Rectification of Infrared Radiation Using Nano-Rectennas and Slow-Light Microstructures Mehdi Hajizadegan, Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University, United States TU-A2.4A.1011:20 Gain Enhanced Tunable Stacked Antenna Using Ferromangetics and Ferroelectrics Yaaqoub Malallah, Khaled Alhassoon, Dilip Venkatesh, Drexel University, United States; Chins Chinnasamy, Melania Marinescu, Electron Energy Corporation (EEC), United States; Hartmut Gundel, Universite de Nantes, France; Afshin Daryoush, Drexel University, United States 62 Tuesday, June 28 TU-A5.2A 08:00 - 11:00 Ceiba Circularly-Polarized mm-Wave Antennas Tuesday, June 28 TU-A5.3A 08:00 - 11:40 Siete Mares Energy Harvesting Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine; Kazeen Yinusa Session Co-Chairs: Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo; Hai Deng, Florida International University TU-A5.2A.108:00 Sequential Feeding Networks for Subarrays of Circularly Polarized Patch Antenna TU-A5.3A.108:00 3-D Stacked Antenna Panels: The Promise of High Efficient Energy Harveters Mohammad Akbari Choubar, Shraman Gupta, Abdelrazik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada Thamer Almoneef, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada TU-A5.2A.208:20 V-band Planar Single-layer Circularly-Polarized Fabry-Pérot Cavity Antennas TU-A5.3A.208:20 A Hemispherical Monopole Rectenna Array for Multi-Directional, Multi-Polarization, and Multi-Band Ambient RF Energy Harvesting Alister Hosseini, Franco De Flaviis, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States TU-A5.2A.308:40 Bohan Zhang, Joshua Kovitz, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Broadband Beamforming of Terahertz Pulses with a Single-Chip 4×2 Array in Silicon M. Mahdi Assefzadeh, Aydin Babakhani, Rice University, United States TU-A5.3A.308:40 A New RF Rectifier for Energy Harvesting with Enhanced Dynamic Power Range TU-A5.2A.409:00 Mahmoud Abdallah, Joseph Costantine, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Ali Ramadan, Fahad Bin Sultan University, Saudi Arabia; Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University, Louaize, Lebanon; Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States Accurate Low Cost Phaseless Measurement Method of CP Antennas at Millimeter Wave and Terahertz Bands Shubhendu Bhardwaj, Niru K. Nahar, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States TU-A5.3A.409:00 TU-A5.2A.509:20 Planar Wireless Power Tranfer System with Embedded Magnetic Metamaterial Resonators A Dual Circularly Polarized Patch Antenna for Broadband MilliMeter Wave (MMW) Communication Systems David Senior, State University of New York at Oswego, United States; Patanjali Parimi, State University of New York, United States Hussam Al-Saedi, University of Waterloo, Canada; Jawad K. Ali, University of Technology, Iraq; Wael M. Abdel-Wahab, Suren Gigoyan, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada TU-A5.3A.509:20 Metasurface for Near-Unity Electromagnetic Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transfer Break09:40 Mohamed El Badawe, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada TU-A5.2A.610:00 Circularly Polarized Series-Fed Patch Array for THz Applications Break09:40 Bai Xue, Shi-Wei Qu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Chi-Hou Chan, State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves, Partner Laboratory in City University of Hong Kong Kowloon, Hong Kong, China, Hong Kong SAR of China TU-A5.3A.610:00 Design and Implementation of A Highly Efficient UHF Energy Harvesting Antenna Muhammad Khan, Hai Deng, Florida International University, United States TU-A5.2A.710:20 A Circularly Polarized Planar Aperture Antenna Array at 60 GHz Band TU-A5.3A.710:20 Three-Band Ambient Wireless Energy Harvesting System Dia’aaldin J. Bisharat, Quan Xue, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China Yong Zhou, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, United States; Cesar Huerta, Jaime Hinojosa, CEMEX, United States TU-A5.2A.810:40 Compact 60 GHz Circularly Polarized Array Antenna with Enhanced Isolation in LTCC Technology TU-A5.3A.810:40 Adjustable Frequency Antenna Using Flexible Material for RF Energy Harvesting Application Mohammad Fakharzadeh, Sharif University of Technology, Iran Do Hanh Ngan Bui, Tan Phu Vuong, University of Grenoble-Alpes, France; Jacques Verdier, Bruno Allard, University of Lyon, INSA, France; Philippe Benech, University of Grenoble-Alpes, France TU-A5.3A.911:00 A Multi-band Fractal Antenna for RF Energy Harvesting Zehua Zhou, Weiwei Liao, Qingfeng Zhang, Fangzhou Han, Yifan Chen, South University of Science and Technology of China, China TU-A5.3A.1011:20 Electromagnetic Power Harvester Using Wide-Angle and Polarization-Insensitive Metasurfaces Xuanming Zhang, Long Li, Xidian University, China 63 Tuesday, June 28 TU-A3.2A 08:00 - 11:20 Las Croabas Multiphysics Techniques and Applications Tuesday, June 28 TU-A1.4A 08:00 - 11:20 Grand Caribbean Salon VI Reconfigurable Antenna Arrays Session Chair: Ergun Simsek, George Washington University Session Co-Chairs: Fan Yang, Tsinghua University; Paolo Rocca, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento TU-A3.2A.108:00 Numerical and Experimental Electro-Thermal Characterization of Log-Periodic Antennas TU-A1.4A.108:00 A Sparse Array Antenna using 2-D Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna Jaegeun Ha, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Satoshi Yamaguchi, Naoyuki Yamamoto, Takashi Maruyama, Masataka Ohtsuka, Hiroaki Miyashita, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan TU-A3.2A.208:20 Enhanced Electromagnetic Measurement with High Contrast Nanoparticles Injection TU-A1.4A.208:20 Yunyun Hu, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States A 1-Bit Double-Layer Square Slot Element for Reconfigurable Transmitarray Design TU-A3.2A.308:40 Jun Luo, Fan Yang, Shenheng Xu, Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China Numerical Simulation of Coupled Transient Electro-Thermal Fields with the Meshless RPIM TU-A1.4A.308:40 Xiaoyan Zhang, East China Jiaotong University, China; Zhizhang (David) Chen, Dalhousie University, Canada; Yiqiang Yu, East China Jiaotong University, China Design Aspects of a Broadband Beam-Reconfigurable Leaky-Wave Antenna Elena Abdo-Sánchez, David Palacios, Carlos Frías, Yak Ng-Molina, Teresa M. Martín-Guerrero, Carlos Camacho-Peñalosa, Universidad de Málaga, Spain TU-A3.2A.409:00 Nonlinear Modeling of Plasma Shielding Effect During High-Power Microwave Breakdown TU-A1.4A.409:00 Su Yan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Andrew D. Greenwood, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Low-Loss Wideband Feed Networks for High Gain Microfluidic Beam-Scanning Focal Plane Arrays Enrique González, Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida, United States TU-A3.2A.509:20 System-by-Design Methodology for Multiscale and Multiphysics Synthesis Problems TU-A1.4A.509:20 Andrea Massa, Giacomo Oliveri, Marco Salucci, Paolo Rocca, University of Trento, Italy Tunable Band Rejection of Wideband Arrays Using Digital Variable Capacitors Dimitrios Papantonis, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States Break09:40 TU-A3.2A.610:00 Break09:40 Analytical and Multiphysial-Numerical Models for Plasma-Waves in double and Multiple Channel HEMTs TU-A1.4A.610:00 A Four Sectorial Software Controlled Reconfigurable MIMO Antenna System Shubhendu Bhardwaj, Siddharth Rajan, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States Fadi Makhlouf, Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University, Lebanon; Joseph Costantine, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States TU-A3.2A.710:20 Analysis of Collision Avoidance Systems for Automobile Applications TU-A1.4A.710:20 Iván González, Felipe Catedra, Alcalá University, Spain; María-Jesús Algar, Aaron Gonzalez, Alvaro Somolinos, Gustavo Romero, Javier Moreno, newFASANT, Spain Ka-Band Electronically Scanned Artificial Impedance Surface Antenna Ryan Quarfoth, Amit Patel, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States; Daniel Gregoire, Holographic Sciences, United States TU-A3.2A.810:40 Circulant Sensing Matrix Optimization For Efficient Compressive Sensing in Reconstructing Light Field TU-A1.4A.810:40 A High Gain Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna with Simple Structure Kun Ren, Beijing University of Technology, China; Hai Deng, Florida International University, United States; Yuqing Yang, Guangmin Sun, Beijing University of Technology, China Youngsub Kim, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea TU-A3.2A.911:00 TU-A1.4A.911:00 Oualid Makhlouf, Marylène Cueille, Jean-Lou Dubard, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis/CNRS/LEAT, France Ali Raza, Muhammad U. Khan, National University of Sciences & Technology, Pakistan; Rifaqat Hussain, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Farooq A. Tahir, National University of Sciences & Technology, Pakistan; Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia A 2-Element Reconfigurable MIMO Antenna Consisting of Miniaturized Patch Elements TLM Computation of Temperature Distribution in Human Head Exposed to Electromagnetic Waves 64 B Tuesday, June 28 TU-UB.2A 08:00 - 11:20 Grand Caribbean Salon III Tuesday, June 28 TU-SP.1P Special Session 13:20 - 17:00 Grand Atlantic Salon I Imaging and Inverse Scattering: From Extremely Low Frequencies to Near Infrared The History of AP-S: Significant Achievements in Antenna Design, Analysis and Education TU-UB.2A.108:00 TU-SP.1P.113:20 Session Chair: Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah Session Co-Chairs: Stuart Long, University of Houston; Kathleen Melde, University of Arizona Effect of Green’s function choice in Radio Frequency Tomography to investigate reinforced concrete structures Reflector Antennas: An Antenna Topology that Never Gets Old Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Danilo Erricolo, Tadahiro Negishi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States; Gianluca Gennarelli, Francesco Soldovieri, National Research Council, Italy TU-SP.1P.213:40 The Early History of the Dielectric Resonator Antenna Stuart A. Long, Ellen M. O’Connor, University of Houston, United States TU-UB.2A.208:20 Radar Signatures of Small Consumer Drones TU-SP.1P.314:00 Chenchen Li, Hao Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United States A History of MIMO Wireless Communications Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States TU-UB.2A.308:40 A Sparsity Regularized In-Exact Newton Method for the Reconstruction of Two Dimensional Inhomogeneous Domains TU-SP.1P.414:20 Antennas and Propagation in Communication Systems: Past, Present, and Future Ali Imran Sandhu, Abdulla Desmal, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Warren Stutzman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States TU-SP.1P.514:40 TU-UB.2A.409:00 The Genesis and Evolution of a Textbook on Antennas Microwave Imaging in Noisy Environments Using FDTD Time Reversal Method Constantine A. Balanis, Arizona State University, United States Ayed AlAjmi, Mohammad Saed, Texas Tech University, United States Break15:00 TU-UB.2A.509:20 Synthetic Study of the Use of Bessel Beam Illumination in 2D Microwave Tomography TU-SP.1P.615:20 Development of Leaky-Wave Antennas Nozhan Bayat, Chen Niu, Puyan Mojabi, University of Manitoba, Canada Break09:40 David R. Jackson, University of Houston, United States; Paolo Baccarelli, Paolo Burghignoli, Alessandro Galli, Giampiero Lovat, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy TU-UB.2A.610:00 TU-SP.1P.715:40 Experimental dynamical evolution of precursors through dispersive media in THz and NIR bands A Personal Overview of the Development of Microstrip Patch Antennas Kai Fong Lee, University of Mississippi, United States Ana Vazquez Alejos, Universidad de Vigo, Spain; Muhammad Dawood, New Mexico State University, United States; Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain TU-SP.1P.816:00 Nanoelectromagnetism TU-UB.2A.710:20 Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States Mapping of Scattering Phase Centers on Vehicles at Millimeter-Wave Frequencies TU-SP.1P.916:20 Amr Ibrahim, Abdulrahman Alaqeel, Adib Nashashibi, Kamal Sarabandi, The University of Michigan, United States Historical Overview of EM Metamaterials Cristian Della Giovampaola, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy TU-UB.2A.810:40 Leveraging spatial harmonic filtering for image acquisition using metamaterials TU-SP.1P.1016:40 The Development of HFSS Erik Gamez, Suresh Venkatesh, David Schurig, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States Zoltan Cendes, ANSYS, Inc., United States TU-UB.2A.911:00 Hydraulic Fracture Imaging with Electromagnetic Measurements under Low Frequency Yunyun Hu, Yuan Fang, Junwen Dai, Zhiru Yu, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States 65 Tuesday, June 28 TU-SP.2P Special Session 13:20 - 16:40 Grand Atlantic Salon II Tuesday, June 28 TU-A2.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Grand Atlantic Salon III 4D Arrays as Enabling Technology for Future Wireless Systems Design and Applications of Metamaterials II TU-SP.2P.113:20 TU-A2.1P.113:20 Session Chair: Paolo Rocca, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento Session Chair: Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio Pulse Sequence Optimization in Time-Modulated Arrays for Secure Communications Super Synchronous Operation of Traveling Wave Tubes Based on Band Edge Degeneracy Mohammad Abdul Hannan, Lorenzo Poli, Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy Mohamed A. K. Othman, Mehdi Veysi, Alexander Figotin, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States TU-SP.2P.213:40 Time-Modulated Arrays with Sum of Weighted Cosine Pulses TU-A2.1P.213:40 High-Power Metamaterial Phase Shifter Using a Relay-Based Approach Roberto Maneiro, Julio Bregains, Jose Antonio Garcia Naya, Luis Castedo, University of A Coruna, Spain Micah Gregory, Daniel Binion, Cooper Cicero, Jeremy Bossard, Pingjuan Werner, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Clinton Scarborough, E x H, Inc., United States; Scott Griffiths, Matthew Ketner, Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, United States TU-SP.2P.314:00 Efficient Sideband Suppression in 4D Antenna Arrays with Multiple Time Modulation Frequencies TU-A2.1P.314:00 Jixin Guo, Shiwen Yang, Yikai Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Low-Cost and Compact Metamaterial Filter with Split-Ring-Resonator Elements for Phased Array TU-SP.2P.414:20 The importance of nonlinear/electromagnetic co-simulation on time-modulated array synthesis Te-Kao Wu, FSS and Antenna Consulting, United States TU-A2.1P.414:20 Diego Masotti, Alessandra Costanzo, University of Bologna, Italy; Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy A λo/60 Spherical Spiral Metamaterial for Negative Permeability and Negative Permittivity TU-SP.2P.514:40 Kathryn Smith, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States Synthesis of 4-D Beampatterns Using 4-D Arrays Da-Gang Fang, A-Min Yao, Wen Wu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China TU-A2.1P.514:40 Fully-Printed NRI-TL Metamaterial Phase-Shifting Lines Implemented in CPS Technology Break15:00 Panayiota Antoniou, Marco A. Antoniades, University of Cyprus, Cyprus TU-SP.2P.615:20 Break15:00 Jerome Euziere, Régis Guinvarc’h, Israel Hinostroza, CentraleSupélec - Université Paris Saclay, France; Bernard Uguen, Raphaël Gillard, INSA Rennes, France TU-A2.1P.615:20 Optimizing Communication in TMA for Radar A Compact, Metamaterial Beamformer Designed Through Optimization Brian Tierney, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States TU-SP.2P.715:40 Subarrayed 4D Antenna Arrays with Tapered Amplitude Excitations TU-A2.1P.715:40 A Broadband Metamaterial Based Beam-Shifter Dong Ni, Shiwen Yang, Yikai Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Mahbod Salmasi, Michal Okoniewski, Michael E. Potter, University of Calgary, Canada TU-SP.2P.816:00 Time-Modulated Concentric Ring Antenna Array for a Wide Coverage Pattern TU-A2.1P.816:00 Nonlinear Fresnel Zone Plate Reflector Luz I Balderas, Alberto Reyna, Universidad Autonoma de Tamaulipas, Mexico; Marco A. Panduro, CICESE Research Center, Mexico Scott Rudolph, Naval Research Laboratory, United States TU-SP.2P.916:20 TU-A2.1P.916:20 Efficiency Improvement for Time Modulated Antenna Arrays A testbed for bandwidth characterization of non-Foster metamaterials Jingfeng Chen, Xianling Liang, Ronghong Jin, Junping Geng, Chong He, Ping Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Konstantinos Lekkas, Emilie Avignon-Meseldzija, CentraleSupélec, France; Fabrice Boust, ONERA, France TU-A2.1P.1016:40 Effects of Latency and Quantization Noise on Digital Discrete-Time Non-Foster Circuits Killian Steer, Patrick Kehoe, Thomas Weldon, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States 66 Tuesday, June 28 TU-A1.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Microstrip Antennas IV Tuesday, June 28 TU-A3.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII Advances in Integral Equation Formulations Session Chair: Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University Session Co-Chairs: Kristof Cools, University of Nottingham; Daniel Weile, University of Delaware TU-A1.1P.113:20 Modified Series-Fed Dual-Polarized Antenna Lattice With Improved Bandwidth TU-A3.1P.113:20 Balanced Electric-Magnetic Absorber Green’s Function Method for MoM Matrix Thinning Izabela Slomian, Krzysztof Wincza, Slawomir Gruszczynski, Artur Rydosz, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Raphael Kastner, Naor Shay, Tel-Aviv University, Israel; Daniel S. Weile, University of Delaware, United States TU-A1.1P.213:40 Slot-Coupled Barbel Antenna TU-A3.1P.213:40 Surface Integral Equation Using Numerical Green’s Function of Anisotropic Inhomogeneous Media Kasper L. Jørgensen, Kaj B. Jakobsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark TU-A1.1P.314:00 Hui Gan, Qi Dai, Tian Xia, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Lin Sun, Youngstown State University, United States Fast Prototyping of Self-Structuring Patch Antenna Christopher Oakley, Lee Harle, Michigan State University, United States TU-A3.1P.314:00 TU-A1.1P.414:20 A Non-Resonant Single Source Augmented Integral Equation for the Scattering Problem of Homogeneous Lossless Dielectrics Performance Comparison of Ka-Band Cross-Aperture Coupled Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Antennas with Single Feed Felipe Vico, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Tomás Bernabeu-Jiménez, Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain Rainee Simons, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States TU-A1.1P.514:40 TU-A3.1P.414:20 Design of High Directivity Microstrip Patch Antenna Using Design of Experiments Eigenvalue Analysis with the Boundary Element Method and the Sakurai-Sugiura Method for Periodic Boundary Value Problems for Helmholtz’ Equation in 3D Aseim Elfrgani, C. J. Reddy, Altair Engineering, United States Takaya Yamamoto, Kazuki Niino, Naoshi Nishimura, Kyoto University, Japan Break15:00 TU-A1.1P.615:20 TU-A3.1P.514:40 A Probe-Fed Antenna with Wide Frequency Bandwidth A CFIE-Based Electromagnetic Solver for Composite Objects Shuguang Chen, Mahmoud Khalil, Timothy Bocskor, Mahbub Hoque, US Army, United States Jian Guan, Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States TU-A1.1P.715:40 Break15:00 Bandwidth Enlargement of Microstrip Antenna toward Low Frequency Adding Double Layer Parasitic Elements TU-A3.1P.615:20 On reducing current expansion order in shadowed regions of scatterers analyzed by Method of moments Takashi Maki, Takayashi Sasaki, Keizo Cho, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan; Tatsuhiko Yoshihara, Taisuke Ihara, NTT Docomo, Japan Miodrag Tasic, Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia TU-A1.1P.816:00 TU-A3.1P.715:40 Circularly-Polarized Antenna Array for Beam Steering Building Integral Equation Methods With the Open-Source Library BEM++ Bernardo Moscardini Fabiani, Daniel Chagas do Nascimento, Technological Institute of Aeronautics, Brazil Elwin van ‘t Wout, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile; Timo Betcke, Matthew Scroggs, University College London, United Kingdom TU-A1.1P.916:20 A Simulation Technique for RF Amplifier Circuits Using ANSYS Electronics Desktop TU-A3.1P.816:00 Marcelo Magalhães, Marcos Heckler, Universidade Federal do Pampa, Brazil; Andreas Winterstein, Lukasz Greda, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm for Dielectric Large-scale Electromagnetics Scattering Problems using GPU clusters Nghia Tran, Ozlem Kilic, The Catholic University of America, United States TU-A3.1P.916:20 Stable Solution of Surface Integral Equations for Transient Electromagnetic Scattering by Dielectric Objects Wen Jie Chen, Jian Zhang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China 67 Tuesday, June 28 TU-A1.2P 13:20 - 16:00 Culebra B Phased-Array Synthesis Tuesday, June 28 TU-UB.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Vieques Wireless Communications, Sensors and RFIDs Session Co-Chairs: Andrea Massa, University of Trento; Sudhakar Rao, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems Session Chair: Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah TU-UB.1P.113:20 Over-the-air Testing of Wireless Devices in a Reconfigurable Chamber TU-A1.2P.113:20 Synthesis of Sparse Arrays Radiating Shaped Beams Rashid Mehmood, Brigham Young University, United States; Jon Wallace, Lafayette College, United States; Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States Giulia Buttazzoni, Roberto Vescovo, University of Trieste, Italy TU-A1.2P.213:40 TU-UB.1P.213:40 Synthesis of Circular Isophoric Sparse Arrays by using Compressive-Sensing Spatial Imaging Using a Communication System’s Channel State Information Carlo Bencivenni, Marianna Ivashina, Rob Maaskant, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Khem Narayan Poudel, David Schurig, Neal Patwari, University of Utah, United States TU-A1.2P.314:00 TU-UB.1P.314:00 Systematic Approach to Inhomogeneous Linear Arrays Improvement of Isolation and ECC Using Orthogonal Current Distribution for Mobile Handsets Adam Narbudowicz, Dublin Institute of Technology / RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Dirk Heberling, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Max J. Ammann, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland Jae-Gon Lee, Jeong-Hae Lee, Hongik University, Republic of Korea TU-A1.2P.414:20 TU-UB.1P.414:20 Phase-Only Synthesis of Omnidirectional Patterns with Multiple Nulls from a Uniform Circular Array Analysis of Energy Consumption Performance for Wireless Sensor Networks in Inhomogeneous Vegetation Environments William Dorsey, Rashmi Mital, Dan Scholnik, Naval Research Laboratory, Radar Division, United States Leyre Azpilicueta, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico; Erik Aguirre, Peio Lopez-Iturri, Jose Javier Astrain, Jesus Villadangos, Francisco Falcone, Public University of Navarre, Spain TU-A1.2P.514:40 Wideband Phased Arrays Optimal Design through Convex Programming TU-UB.1P.514:40 Giorgio Gottardi, Lorenzo Poli, Mohammad Abdul Hannan, Paolo Rocca, University of Trento, Italy Radiofrequency Interference Analysis for s-Health and Context Aware scenarios in Hospital Environments Break15:00 Peio Lopez-Iturri, Amaia Ortiz de Lejarazu, Erik Aguirre, Public University of Navarre, Spain; Leyre Azpilicueta, Francisco Falcone, School of Engineering and Sciences Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico TU-A1.2P.615:20 An Innovative Optimization Strategy for Phased Array Tiling Break15:00 Nicola Anselmi, Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy TU-UB.1P.615:20 TU-A1.2P.715:40 Embedded Wireless Sensor Networks for Context Aware Train Environments A Novel Method for Computing Element Patterns in Large/Complex Periodic Circular/ Cylindrical Arrays Leyre Azpilicueta, School of Engineering and Sciences Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico; Erik Aguirre, Peio Lopez-Iturri, Jose Javier Astrain, Jesus Villadangos, Public University of Navarre, Spain; Alfonso Bahillo, Asier Perllos, Francisco Falcone, Universidad de Deusto, Spain Michelle Champion, Boris Tomasic, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States TU-UB.1P.715:40 Reducing non-radiative wireless power transfer sensitivity to coil separation through field distribution design with metamaterials Erik Gamez, Naren Viswanathan, Suresh Venkatesh, David Schurig, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States TU-UB.1P.816:00 Analysis of Wireless Sensor Network Performance in Urban Infrastructure to Vehicle Scenarios Leyre Azpilicueta, Cesar Vargas, School of Engineering and Sciences Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico; Peio Lopez-Iturri, Erik Aguirre, Alex Ariznabarreta, Francisco Falcone, Public University of Navarre, Spain TU-UB.1P.916:20 Conformality Investigation of RFID Antennas Attached to Canonical Metallic Objects Alexander Moreno, Ashley Palmer, Jessica Ruyle, University of Oklahoma, United States TU-UB.1P.1016:40 Designing Folded Rotman Lens Toan Vo Dai, Ozlem Kilic, The Catholic University of America, United States; Zachary Larimore, Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States 68 B Tuesday, June 28 TU-UB.2P 13:20 - 16:40 Icaco B Tuesday, June 28 TU-UB.3P 13:20 - 16:40 Palominito Frequency Selective Surfaces II Nanoscale Electromagnetics TU-UB.2P.113:20 TU-UB.3P.113:20 Session Co-Chairs: Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Jafar Shaker, Communications Research Centre Canada Session Co-Chairs: Loic Markley, University of British Columbia; Christos Argyropoulos, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Loading Techniques to Control Second Order Resonance of a Frequency Selective Surface (FSS) The Efficient Mixed FEM with Mass-lumping for Computing the Graphene Plasmonic Waveguide Modes Jafar Shaker, Khelifa Hettak, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada Na Liu, Guoxiong Cai, Institute of Electromagnetics and Acoustics, and Department of Electronic Science, University of Xiamen, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States TU-UB.2P.213:40 Dual-Band Miniaturized-Element Frequency Selective Surface With Independently Controllable Transmission Frequencies TU-UB.3P.213:40 Electro-Optical Transmission Modulators with Hybrid Graphene/Dielectric Metasurfaces Christos Argyropoulos, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States Meng Gao, Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Nader Behdad, University of WisconsinMadison, United States TU-UB.3P.314:00 Characteristic Mode Analysis of Individual Graphene Flakes with Crumpled Shapes TU-UB.2P.314:00 Kalyan Durbhakula, Md Gaffar, Ahmed Hassan, Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri–Kansas City, United States; Fernando Vargas-Lara, Jack Douglas, Edward Garboczi, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States Reconfigurable Band Rejection and Band-Pass Frequency Selective Structures Jeffrey Kula, Prabhakar H. Pathak, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States TU-UB.2P.414:20 TU-UB.3P.414:20 Random Frequency Selective Surfaces With Harmonic Suppressed Frequency Responses Graphene-Based Mid-Infrared Plasmonic Devices Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Jun Ding, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States; Longju Liu, Meng Lu, Iowa State University, United States; Hualiang Zhang, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States TU-UB.2P.514:40 TU-UB.3P.514:40 Experimental Study of Infrared Filters Designed Using Polymer-Based Metallo-Dielectric Periodic Structures Field gradients in illuminated tip-sample nanojunctions: importance of multiple scattering effects Konstantinos Mavrakakis, John Booske, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Faezeh Tork Ladani, Eric Potma, University of California, Irvine, United States Break15:00 Break15:00 TU-UB.2P.615:20 TU-UB.3P.615:20 A Fully Printed, Optically Transparent, and Electrostatically Tunable Frequency Selective Surface with BST-Polymer Based Varactors Theory of distributed feedback lasers based on ordered and disordered plasmonic arrays Yakir Hadad, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Femius Koenderink, FOM Institute AMOLF, Netherlands; Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Mahdi Haghzadeh, Craig Armiento, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States TU-UB.2P.715:40 TU-UB.3P.715:40 Tunable Frequency Selective Surface using L-shaped Slots Light Transmission Enhancement through a Thin Layer by a Coating of Opposing Susceptibility Saeed I. Latif, Soundarya Yalamanchili, University of South Alabama, United States; Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States Mohammed Al Shakhs, Lucian Augusto, Loïc Markley, Kenneth Chau, The University of British Columbia, Canada TU-UB.2P.816:00 Switchable Ring Slot Frequency Selective Surfaces with Low-Disruptive Bias Circuits TU-UB.3P.816:00 Trinidad Esparza-Aguilar, Jorge Rodriguez-Cuevas, Alexander Martynyuk, Jose Martinez-Lopez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Microwave Heating of Nanomaterials Mohammad Saed, Texas Tech University, United States TU-UB.2P.916:20 TU-UB.3P.916:20 Reconfigurable Ultra-wideband Frequency Selective Surface Synergetic interaction of Dark-Modes and Faraday rotation for enhanced non-reciprocity Rabia Yahya, Akira Nakamura, Makoto Itami, Tokyo University of Science, Japan Yarden Mazor, Maayan Meir, Ben Z. Steinberg, Tel-Aviv University, Israel 69 Tuesday, June 28 TU-A3.2P 13:20 - 15:00 Palmas Tuesday, June 28 TU-A5.1P Optimization Methods in EM Designs II Millimeter-Wave Beam Forming Session Chair: Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University Session Co-Chairs: Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan; Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico TU-A3.2P.113:20 Reflectarray Optimization by means of SNO and PSO TU-A5.1P.113:20 A Horizontally Polarized Beam-Steerable Antenna for Sub-millimeter-wave Polarimetric Imaging and Collision Avoidance Radars Alessandro Niccolai, Francesco Grimaccia, Marco Mussetta, Riccardo E. Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy TU-A3.2P.213:40 Armin Jam, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States Surrogate model-assisted analysis of the performance of quasiconformal Transformation Optics-enabled flattened gradient-index lenses TU-A5.1P.213:40 W-Band Slot Antenna Array for Wide-Angle Phase Scan and Polarization Flexibility Sawyer D. Campbell, Jogender Nagar, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States Ahmed B. Numan, Jean-Francois Frigon, Jean-Jacques Laurin, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada TU-A3.2P.314:00 Physics Based Modeling of Connectors Faults TU-A5.1P.314:00 Design of a Linearly-Polarized 3-bit TransmitArray Antenna at 60 GHz Cagatay Tokgoz, Sameh Dardona, United Technologies Research Center, United States Cyril Jouanlanne, CEA-Leti, France; Thierry Le Nadan, Mathieu Huchard, Laurent Petit, Radiall, France; Antonio Clemente, CEA-Leti, France TU-A3.2P.414:20 Hierarchical Matrix Acceleration of the Source Reconstruction Method for Antenna Measurements TU-A5.1P.414:20 W/V-band Reconfigurable Array Using Highly Anisotropic Liquid Crystals Chaitanya Narendra, Ian Jeffrey, Trevor Brown, University of Manitoba, Canada; Jonatan Aronsson, CEMWorks, Canada; Puyan Mojabi, University of Manitoba, Canada Firas Ayoub, Youssef Tawk, Joseph Costantine, Configurable Space Microsystems Innovations and Applications Center, United States; Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States; Steven Lane, David Murrell, Space Vehicles Directorate, United States TU-A3.2P.514:40 Leadership-Based Optimization Algorithm for Reflectarray Optimization TU-A5.1P.514:40 Francesco Bardi, Alessandro Niccolai, Francesco Grimaccia, Marco Mussetta, Riccardo E. Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy K Tuesday, June 28 TU-UK.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Ceiba A Frequency Beam Scanning Substrate Integrated Waveguide Slot Array Antenna for 94GHz band Nannan Wang, Liqing Wang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China 15:20 - 17:00 Palmas Break15:00 TU-A5.1P.615:20 Human Body Interactions with Antennas and Other EM Devices 70-GHz Band Corporate-Feed Array Antenna with Multi-Layered Glass Substrate Session Co-Chairs: Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra; Susan Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison Ryohei Hosono, Yusuke Uemichi, Osamu Nukaga, Xu Han, Ning Guan, Fujikura Ltd., Japan TU-A5.1P.715:40 TU-UK.1P.115:20 Architecture for a 94-GHz Quasi-Circulator Classification of Human Motions Using NLOS On-Body Wireless Channel Mona Fouad, Mohamed Aboudina, Islam A. Eshrah, Ahmed N. Mohieldin, Cairo University, Egypt Yang Li, Baylor University, United States; Youngwook Kim, California State University, United States TU-A5.1P.816:00 TU-UK.1P.215:40 V-band High Efficiency Corporate-Fed 8×8 Slot Array Antenna with ETSI Class II Radiation Pattern Based on Gap Technology A Minimally-Invasive Integrated Slot/Monopole Antenna for Generating Anisotropic Microwave Ablation Zones Abbas Vosoogh, Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Yahya Mohtashami, Susan C. Hagness, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States TU-A5.1P.916:20 TU-UK.1P.316:00 A 60 GHz SIW-Based Vivaldi Antenna with Improved Radiation Patterns An Analysis of Ephaptic Effects within a Multi-scale Model of the Hippocampus Issa Mohamed, Abdelrazik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada Andrew Gilbert, Kyle Loizos, University of Utah, United States; Gene Yu, Phillip Hendrickson, Theodore Berger, University of Southern California, United States; Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States TU-A5.1P.1016:40 SIW Beamforming of 2 × 2 and 4 × 4 AFLTSA Arrays for MMW Applications TU-UK.1P.416:20 Shraman Gupta, Mohammad Akbari Choubar, Abdelrazik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada Dosimetric Study of Urban Train Transportation Environment. Erik Aguirre, Peio Lopez-Iturri, Public University of Navarre, Spain; Leyre Azpilicueta, S, Mexico; Aitor Redondo, Francisco Falcone, Public University of Navarre, Spain TU-UK.1P.516:40 Tetrahedral Head Modeling Methodology for Electromagnetic Field-Tissue Interaction Study Manuel R. Pérez, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia 70 Tuesday, June 28 TU-A5.2P 13:20 - 17:00 Siete Mares B 3D and Inkjet Printed Antennas Tuesday, June 28 TU-UB.4P 13:20 - 17:00 Las Croabas Multiphysics and Multiscale Methods and Computations Session Chair: Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta Session Co-Chairs: Tapan Sarkar, Syracuse University; Lijun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong TU-A5.2P.113:20 3D Flexible Antenna Realization Process Using Liquid Metal and Additive Technology TU-UB.4P.113:20 Modeling Spontaneous Emission Rate near a Metallic Split-Ring Resonator in a GrapheneIncorporated Multilayer Substrate Mathieu Cosker, Fabien Ferrero, Leonardo Lizzi, Robert Staraj, Jean-Marc Ribero, University Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, France Yongpin P. Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Wei E.I. Sha, Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Jun Hu, Min Meng, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China TU-A5.2P.213:40 3D Printed Electrically Small Planar Inverted-F Antenna Saad Mufti, Alan Tennant, Luke Seed, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom TU-UB.4P.213:40 TU-A5.2P.314:00 Implications of Causality in Computational Techniques A Wideband Axially Symmetric Antenna Design Fabricated with Additive and Subtractive Methods Tapan K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Micah Gregory, John A. Easum, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States TU-UB.4P.314:00 TU-A5.2P.414:20 Discontinuous Galerkin Pseudospectral Time Domain Algorithm Applied to 3D Multiphysics Simulation Enhanced Bandwidth Microstrip Patch Antennas Through 3-D Printing Weston Baines, Reena Dahle, State University of New York New Paltz, United States Qiwei Zhan, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States TU-A5.2P.514:40 TU-UB.4P.414:20 3D-Printed Dual Band Planar Inverted F Antenna A Hybrid FEM/Semianalytical-FEM Scheme for Multiscale Simulations of Borehole Electromagnetics and Acoustics Lee Harle, Christopher Oakley, John Papapolymerou, Michigan State University, United States Jiefu Chen, Shubin Zeng, University of Houston, United States Break15:00 TU-A5.2P.615:20 TU-UB.4P.514:40 Miniaturization of an Additively Manufactured Microstrip Patch Antenna using Magnetodielectrics On the Need of quasi-Helmholtz Decompositions with Non-iterative Direct Solutions Matteo Alessandro Francavilla, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Rajendra Mitharwal, Télécom Bretagne, France; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Francesco P. Andriulli, Télécom Bretagne, France Paul Parsons, Zachary Larimore, Aric Lu, Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States TU-A5.2P.715:40 Break15:00 Design of High Power Microwave Antennas Using 3D Printing Technology Xuyuan Pan, Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States; Julie Lawrance, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States TU-UB.4P.615:20 TU-A5.2P.816:00 Xu Chen, Xiao Ma, Aosheng Rong, Jose Schutt-Aine, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Glen Salo, Synclesis, Inc., United States; Andreas Cangellaris, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States Stochastic Electromagnetic-Circuit Modeling for System-Level EMI Analysis High Power Properties of 3D Printed Antennas Karina Hoel, Trond Hellum, Stein Kristoffersen, FFI, Norway TU-UB.4P.715:40 TU-A5.2P.916:20 Multi-Scale Modeling and Stochastic Analysis of IC and Electronics in Complex and WaveChaotic Enclosures Inkjet-Printed Filtennas with Triple Bandnotch Waqas Ahmad, University of Westminster, United Kingdom; Cedo Zlebic, University of Novi Sad, Yugoslavia; Djuradj Budimir, University of Westminster, United Kingdom Shen Lin, Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United States; Thomas Antonsen, University of Maryland, United States TU-A5.2P.1016:40 TU-UB.4P.816:00 Substrate-Independent System-on-Package Antenna Integration with Inkjet Printing All Multiscale Problems are Hard, Some are Harder: A Nomenclature for Classifying Multiscale Electromagnetic Problems Bijan Tehrani, Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States Yaniv Brick, Jackson Massey, Kai Yang, Ali Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States TU-UB.4P.916:20 DFT-corrected Electromagnetic Analysis of Nanostructures Ismail Enes Uysal, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Huseyin Arda Ülkü, Gebze Technical University, Turkey; Muhammad Sajjad, Nirpendra Singh, Udo Schwingenschlögl, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia TU-UB.4P.1016:40 Coupled electromagnetic – micromagnetic solvers to include eddy current effects Simon Couture, Ruinan Chang, Sidi Fu, Iana Volvach, Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States 71 Tuesday, June 28 TU-A1.3P 13:20 - 17:00 Grand Caribbean Salon VI Frequency Reconfigurable Antennas Tuesday, June 28 TU-A4.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Grand Caribbean Salon III Microwave Imaging and Inverse Scattering Problems Session Chair: Christophe Fumeaux, University of Adelaide Session Co-Chairs: Natalia Nikolova, McMaster University; Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland TU-A1.3P.113:20 A Frequency-Tunable Varactor-Loaded Single-Layer Ring Microstrip Antenna with a Bias Circuit on the Backside of the Ground Plane TU-A4.1P.113:20 Experimental Investigation of Axial-Null and Axial-Peak Illumination Schemes in Microwave Imaging Hanae Tateno, Sakuyoshi Saito, Yuichi Kimura, Saitama University, Japan Denys Shumakov, Alexander Beaverstone, Daniel Tajik, Natalia Nikolova, McMaster University, Canada TU-A1.3P.213:40 A Reconfigurable Quarter-Wave Patch Antenna Employing a Folded Loading Stub TU-A4.1P.213:40 Real-time Quantitative Reconstruction Based on Microwave Holography Nghia Nguyen-Trong, University of Adelaide, Australia; Leonard Hall, Defence Science and Technology Group, Australia; Christophe Fumeaux, University of Adelaide, Australia Daniel Tajik, McMaster University, Canada; Jeffrey Thompson, L-3 Electronic Systems, Canada; Alexander Beaverstone, Natalia Nikolova, McMaster University, Canada TU-A1.3P.314:00 Frequency-Reconfigurable Wideband Antenna with Dual-notch Response for Cognitive Radios Application TU-A4.1P.314:00 Field Repeatability in Frequency Diverse Imaging Okan Yurduseven, Jonah N. Gollub, Daniel L. Marks, David R. Smith, Duke University, United States Ying Jiang Guo, Xiao Hong Tang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Kai Da Xu, Xiamen University, China TU-A4.1P.414:20 Metallization of a 3D Printed Cavitiy for Imaging TU-A1.3P.414:20 Okan Yurduseven, Jonah N. Gollub, Daniel L. Marks, David R. Smith, Duke University, United States Single-Sided Radiation of a Fractal-Shaped Reconfigurable Dual-Band Slot-Ring Antenna Using Electromagnetic Band-Gap Surfaces TU-A4.1P.514:40 Tianjiao Li, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States Microwave Imaging Using 8-Element Microstrip Patch Antenna Array Greeshmaja Govind, Esha Johari, M. Jaleel Akhtar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India TU-A1.3P.514:40 Investigations on Frequency Agile Dual Polarization Dielectric Lens High Gain Antenna Break15:00 Asmita Chaugule, Ghanshyam Mishra, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States TU-A4.1P.615:20 Break15:00 Quantitative Millimeter-Wave Imaging in W-band TU-A1.3P.615:20 Florence Nsengiyumva, Christian Pichot, Claire Migliaccio, Jerome Lanteri, Iannis Aliferis, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, France Xueli Liu, Shun Yao, Pablo Gonzalez, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States TU-A4.1P.715:40 A Novel Ultra-Wideband Origami Reconfigurable Quasi-Taper Helical Antenna Microwave Imaging for Dispersive Dielectric Objects by Contrast Source Inversion Method Shi Cong Wang, Jie Zhang, Bing Qing Xu, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China TU-A1.3P.715:40 A Tunable Quarter-Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide Antenna TU-A4.1P.816:00 Alireza Pourghorban Saghati, Kamran Entesari, Texas A&M University, United States Inverse Profiling of Inhomogenous Buried Cylinders with Arbitrary Cross Sections Using CMA-ES TU-A1.3P.816:00 Maryam Hajebi, Ahmad Hoorfar, Elie Bou-Daher, Villanova University, United States Singly-Polarized Reconfigurable Slot-Ring Antenna/Array with Fractal Shapes Mahmoud Shirazi, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States TU-A4.1P.916:20 Microwave Imaging for Soil Moisture Content Estimation TU-A1.3P.916:20 Rajesh Mohan Raman Menon, Anju Pradeep, Mridula Shanta, Mohanan Pezholil, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India Reconfigurable Quarter-Mode SIW Antenna Employing a Fluidically Switchable Via Alireza Pourghorban Saghati, Sina Baghbani Kordmahale, Alireza Pourghorban Saghati, Jun Kameoka, Kamran Entesari, Texas A&M University, United States TU-A1.3P.1016:40 A Study of Liquid Metal Alloy Reconfigurable Antennas Embedded in a Structural Composite Lisa Smith, Hong Pan, Texas A&M University, United States; Robyn Bradford, Geoffrey Frank, Darren Hartl, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Jeffery Baur, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States 72 73 Interactive Forum Tuesday, June 28, 14:40 - 16:40 Grand Caribbean Ballroom Session Co-Chairs: Constantine Balanis, Arizona State University; Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University PB.11 PB.12 PB.1 PB.2 PB.3 PB.4 PB.5 PB.6 PB.7 PB.8 PB.9 PB.10 Poster Area B PA.1 PA.2 PA.3 PA.4 PA.5 PA.6 PA.7 PA.8 PA.9 PA.10 Poster Area A 25 24 26 33 35 32 34 36 PF.14 PF.13 PF.12 PF.11 PF.10 PF.9 PF.8 PF.7 PF.6 PF.5 PF.11 PF.12 PF.13 PF.14 PF.4 PF.3 PF.2 PF.1 41 42 61 62 Poster Area G Break area 31 PF.1 PF.2 PF.3 PF.4 PF.5 PF.6 PF.7 PF.8 PF.9 PF.10 Break area 23 PD.1 PD.2 PD.3 PD.4 PD.5 PD.6 PD.7 PD.8 PD.9 PD.10 16 PG.10 PG.9 PG.8 PG.7 PG.6 PG.5 PG.4 PG.3 PG.2 PG.1 14 PH.1 PH.2 PH.3 PH.4 PH.5 PH.6 PH.7 PH.8 PH.9 PH.10 12 Poster Area D Poster Area E 15 Poster Area F 13 Break area 11 PC.10 PC.9 PC.8 PC.7 PC.6 PC.5 PC.4 PC.3 PC.2 PC.1 Poster Area C Poster Area J Poster Area I 74 PI.11 PI.12 PI.1 PI.2 PI.3 PI.4 PI.5 PI.6 PI.7 PI.8 PI.9 PI.10 PJ.1 PJ.2 PJ.3 PJ.4 PJ.5 PJ.6 PJ.7 PJ.8 PJ.9 PJ.10 Poster Area H Tuesday, June 28 TUP-A1.1P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area A Antenna Theory I TUP-A1.1P.1 TUP-A1.2P.1 Predicting the Starting Distance of the Far Field Board PA.2 TUP-A1.2P.2 Board PA.3 Junming Diao, Karl Warnick, Brigham Young University, United States Effect of Spiral Flare Rate on CP Performance of a Dual Circular-Polarized Spiral Antenna Ali M. Mehrabani, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada TUP-A1.1P.4 TUP-A1.2P.3 An Overview of Dual Polarized Isolated Antennas Board PA.4 TUP-A1.2P.4 Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Abolfazl Haddadi, AmirKabir University of Technology, Iran; Jian Yang, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Preliminary Results on Cylindrical Antennas for Underwater Communication TUP-A1.2P.5 Min Huang, Xianzheng Zong, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Board PA.6 On Using the Electrical Characteristics of Carbon Microfibers for Designing a Monopole Antenna TUP-A1.2P.6 TUP-A1.1P.7 TUP-A1.2P.7 A dual-mode orbital angular momentum antenna array Board PB.6 Yu Yao, Xianling Liang, Xudong Bai, Zheng Peng, Yang Qian, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Sajid Asif, Adnan Iftikhar, Jacob Parrow, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States; Muhammad Saeed Khan, University of Padova, Italy Board PA.7 Toward a Tunable Mode-Mixing Cavity for Computational Imaging Analysis of the Polarization Properties of Dual Polarized Inverted Vee Dipole Antennas over a Ground Plane Board PB.7 Timothy Sleasman, Mohammadreza F. Imani, Jonah N. Gollub, David R. Smith, Duke University, United States Rene Baelemans, International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research(ICRAR), Netherlands; Adrian Sutinjo, Peter Hall, Curtin University, Australia; Bart Smolders, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands TUP-A1.2P.8 A True Metasurface Antenna Board PB.8 Mohamed El Badawe, Thamer Almoneef, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada Board PA.8 Low Profile Circularly-Polarized Microstrip Crossed antenna with Wide Beamwidth TUP-A1.2P.9 Ya-Qing Wen, Bing-Zhong Wang, Zhi-Shuang Gong, Qiang Gao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China TUP-A1.1P.9 Board PB.5 Method to Generate Electromagnetic Field with Orbital Angular Momentum in Circular Waveguide Teerapong Orankitanun, Nirod Das, Tandon School of Engineering, New York University, United States TUP-A1.1P.8 Board PB.4 Andrea Massaccesi, Paola Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Board PA.5 Suppression of Surface Wave in Printed Antennas by Using a Uniaxially Conducting Cover Layer TUP-A1.1P.6 Board PB.3 Mirhamed Mirmozafari, University of Oklahoma, United States; Shaya Karimkashi, Guifu Zhang, Space X, United States Numerical Validation of Arecibo-based Analytical Hat Antenna Theory Using Canonical PEC/PMC Strip Grids TUP-A1.1P.5 Board PB.2 Definition of Effective Area Shape and Guide for Superdirective Antenna Design using Poynting Streamlines Analysis Ahmad Safaai-Jazi, Warren Stutzman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States TUP-A1.1P.3 Board PB.1 Mohammad Abdallah, Tapan K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; Vikass Monebhurrun, EXPOSE/PIEM, GeePs | Group of electrical engineering, France Christopher Wilson, Jeffrey Young, Oklahoma State University, United States Synthesis of Low Side Lobe Planar Arrays 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area B Antenna Theory II Board PA.1 Application of Autocorrelation Principles to Determine Radiated Power of a Line Source Radiator with a Cosine-on-a-Pedestal Distribution TUP-A1.1P.2 Tuesday, June 28 TUP-A1.2P Board PB.9 A Platform-Aware Approach to the Design of Asymmetric Arrays for UAVs Based on GA Optimization Luca Scorrano, Libero Dinoi, Elettronica ELT, Italy Board PA.9 New formulas for near fields on-axis of circular aperture with tapered distributions Vladimir Chtcherbakov, ASMAR, Chile 75 B Tuesday, June 28 TUP-UB.1P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area C Propagation Phenomena and Effects TUP-UB.1P.1 TUP-A2.1P.1 A High Gain EBG Backed Monopole for MBAN Off-Body Communication Alireza Samimi, Nanometrics, United States; Miguel Rodriguez, University of Utah, United States; Neal Dupree, Robert Moore, University of Florida, United States; Jamesina Simpson, University of Utah, United States TUP-A2.1P.2 Board PC.2 Nowrin Chamok, Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States TUP-A2.1P.3 Board PD.3 Design, Simulation and Antenna Applications of Spherical High Impedance Surfaces Board PC.3 Mikal Askarian Amiri, Constantine A. Balanis, Craig R. Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States Placement Optimization of Directional Antennas for a Cyber Secure Zone in Wireless Networks TUP-A2.1P.4 Board PD.4 Applications of Circularly Symmetric High Impedance Surfaces for Spiral Antennas Joseph Meador, Sungkyun Lim, Georgia Southern University, United States Mikal Askarian Amiri, Constantine A. Balanis, Craig R. Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States Board PC.4 TUP-A2.1P.5 Radio Channel Characterization of WBAN Systems to Enable Context Aware Connectivity in Commercial Aircraft Board PD.5 Study of Frequency Offset Behavior for Artificial Magnetic Structure in Compact Mobile Device Leyre Azpilicueta, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico; Peio Lopez-Iturri, Erik Aguirre, Francisco Falcone, Public University of Navarre, Spain TUP-UB.1P.5 Board PD.2 A Thin Switched Beam Parasitic Antenna Array on Planar EBG for 2.4 GHz Wireless Application James Conroy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Amir Zaghloul, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University / US Army Research Laboratory, United States TUP-UB.1P.4 Board PD.1 Muhammad Ali Babar Abbasi, Symeon Nikolaou, Frederick University, Cyprus; Marco A. Antoniades, University of Cyprus, Cyprus An Ionospheric Propagation Channel Model for the Evaluation of GPS and Communication System Performance TUP-UB.1P.3 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area D High-impedance and Artifcial Magnetic Surfaces for Antenna Applications Board PC.1 The Application of Global 3-D FDTD Earth-Ionosphere Models to VLF Propagation: Comparison with LWPC TUP-UB.1P.2 Tuesday, June 28 TUP-A2.1P Chung-Yuan Liu, Chi-Kai Shen, Shih-Yuan Chen, Tzong-Lin Wu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Jinjia Chang, Bin-Chyi Tseng, Jackson Yen, ASUSTeK Computer Inc., Taiwan Board PC.5 TUP-A2.1P.6 In-situ Measurement of Electron Collision Frequencies via Plasma Impedance Probes and FDTD Simulation Board PD.6 A Novel Low Cost Technique to Manufacture Integrated Waveguide Circuits at High Frequencies Adam Simon, Jeffrey Ward, Grand Valley State University, United States Mahsa Ebrahimpouri, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Eva Rajo-Iglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain; Zvonimir Sipus, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden TUP-A2.1P.7 Board PD.7 Dipoles Supporting Multiple Unique Radiating Modes on Top of a High Impedance Surface Mohana Vamshi Komandla, Behrouz Babakhani, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States TUP-A2.1P.8 Board PD.8 Parametric Analysis of a Transmission Line Model for Antennas Backed by High Impedance Ground Planes Joe Dusenbury, Kiersten Kerby-Patel, University of Massachusetts Boston, United States TUP-A2.1P.9 Board PD.9 TUP-A2.1P.10 Board PD.10 A Planar Low-Profile Transverse Permittivity Gradient Phase Correcting Structure for Electromagnetic Bandgap Resonator Antennas Preliminary Results of an Array of Resonant Cavity Antennas at 60 GHz 76 Tuesday, June 28 TUP-A1.1P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area E Advances in Complex Antenna Systems and Applications TUP-A1.1P.1 TUP-A2.3P.1 Donovan Brocker, Sawyer D. Campbell, Jogender Nagar, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States Board PE.2 Wave Propagation and Coupling of Graphene-Based Conductor Transmission Lines on a Conformal Surface - An Experimental Study TUP-A2.3P.2 TUP-A1.1P.3 TUP-A2.3P.3 Donovan Brocker, Sawyer D. Campbell, Douglas Werner, Pingjuan Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States Board PE.3 Trimmed DOE Lens and Gain Enhancement TUP-A2.3P.4 Board PE.4 A Flexible UWB Low Profile Antenna for Wearable Applications Ali Albishi, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada Board PE.5 TUP-A2.3P.5 Sherif Zahran, Arab Academy for science and technology, Egypt; Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC Collage, Egypt; Abdel Hamid Gaafar, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Egypt TUP-A1.1P.6 Active Imaging Using a Metamaterial-based Compressive Reflector Antenna A flexible inkjet printed antenna for wearable electronics applications Abdulbaset Ali, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada; Abdelisr Mooman, University of Rochester, United States Board PE.6 TUP-A2.3P.6 Board PE.7 Michele Scaravilli, Giuseppe Castaldi, Andrea Cusano, Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy TUP-A2.3P.7 Board PE.8 Jimmy G.D. Hester, Manos M. Tentzeris, Yunnan Fang, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States Zachary Larimore, Mark Mirotznik, Paul Parsons, University of Delaware, United States TUP-A2.3P.8 Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Aldo De Sabata, Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania; Ovidiu Lipan, University of Richmond, United States; Andrei Silaghi, Silviu Baderca, Adrian Buta, Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania Pierre Basilo Almeida Fechine, Universidade Federal do Ceara, Brazil; Glauco Fontgalland, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil; Antonio Sergio Bezerra Sombra, Universidade Federal do Ceara, Brazil UWB Antennas on Conductive Textiles TUP-A2.3P.9 Saud M. Saeed, Constantine A. Balanis, Arizona State University, United States; Ahmet C. Durgun, Intel Corporation, United States Board PE.11 TUP-A2.3P.10 Mechanical and Thermal Tests of Textile Antennas for Load Bearing Applications Kazuo Nishimura, Ryukoku University, Japan Board PE.12 TUP-A2.3P.11 A Novel Design of Implantable Medical Stent for Reducing the MRI RF-Induced Heating Underwater Wireless Energy Transfer Using Resonant Coil Systems Navid Pourramzan Gandji, Elena Semouchkina, Michigan Technological University, United States Board PE.13 TUP-A2.3P.12 Application of the QCTO Technique to Design Flat Fresnel GRIN Lenses Alex Askari, Joseph Curran, Robert Stark, Kevin Lin, Willard Morris, Donald Rule, Naval Surface Warfare Center, United States TUP-A1.1P.14 Board PF.11 Employing Self-Collimation Phenomena in Photonic Crystals for the Invisibility Cloak Development Dawei Li, Xiaohe Ji, Jianfeng Zheng, University of Houston, United States; Changwang Pan, Micro-Tech Co., Ltd., United States; Ji Chen, University of Houston, United States TUP-A1.1P.13 Board PF.10 Nonreciprocal Guided Wave Propagation Characteristics of a Thick Metal Strip Periodically Loaded Ferrite Slab Waveguide Jingni Zhong, Asimina Kiourti, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States; Tom Sebastian, Yakup Bayram, PaneraTech, Inc., United States TUP-A1.1P.12 Board PF.9 Reflection Phase and Surface Wave Propagation Characteristics of a Symmetrical Perforated High Impedance Surface Board PE.10 Asimina Kiourti, The Ohio State University, United States; Roy B. V. B. Simorangkir, Syed Muzahir Abbas, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia; John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States TUP-A1.1P.11 Board PF.8 Effect of Geometry Modulation on the Full Dispersion Diagram of a 2D Periodic Structure Built in Stripline Technology Board PE.9 New materials for miniaturized magneto-dielectric antennas based on GdIGXYIG1–X composite TUP-A1.1P.10 Board PF.7 UHF lumped element model of a fully-inkjet-printed single-wall-carbon-nanotube-based inter-digitated electrodes breath sensor Space Filling Curves for Additive Manufacturing of Spatially Graded Dielectric Structures TUP-A1.1P.9 Board PF.6 Design and Optimization of a Bloch-Surface-Wave-Based Sensing Platform for Lab-onFiber Technology Muhammad Akram Karimi, Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia TUP-A1.1P.8 Board PF.5 Optimizing Sweeping Frequencies of Microwave Sensors Using Intelligent Feature Selection Ali Molaei, Juan Heredia Juesas, Gregory Allan, Jose Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States TUP-A1.1P.7 Board PF.4 Ultrasensitive Microwave Near-field based Sensors for Crack Detection in Metallic Materials Ru Meng, Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China TUP-A1.1P.5 Board PF.3 Rounak Singh Narde, Jayanti Venkataraman, Zhaolin Lu, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States Zixuan Yi, Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China Design of a Compact High Gain End-fire Dielectric Rod Antenna Board PF.2 An Analytical Design Methodology for Dispersion-corrected Metamaterial Lenses Sajid Asif, Adnan Iftikhar, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States; Muhammad Saeed Khan, University of Padova, Italy TUP-A1.1P.4 Board PF.1 Transformation Optics-Inspired Dispersion-Corrected Gradient-Index Lens Design Marco Rossi, Sam Agneessens, Dries Vande Ginste, Hendrik Rogier, Ghent University, Belgium A Novel Half Maxwell Fish-Eye Lens for Wide Beamwidth Antennas 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area F Metamaterials for Microwave Applications: Lenses, Sensors and Guided-Wave Structures Board PE.1 Dedicated Stochastic Framework for the Variability Analysis of Compressible Textile Antennas TUP-A1.1P.2 Tuesday, June 28 TUP-A2.3P Board PF.12 Xiande Wang, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States TUP-A2.3P.13 Board PE.14 Board PF.13 Band-Pass Unit Cell For Extended Low-Profile Lens Over Radially-Corrugated Circular Horn Flexible RF-Antennas Coated by a Super Hydrophobic Paint for Minimal Water Absorption Hon Ching Moy-Li, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Mariano Baquero-Escudero, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Farnaz Foroughian, Ahmadreza Ghahremani, University of Tennessee, United States; Aly E. Fathy, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, United States; John Simpson, University of Tennessee, United States TUP-A2.3P.14 Board PF.14 Performance Metrics Enhancement of Patch Antennas with Meta-material Lens Incorporation Amol Baviskar, Vishwatmak Om Gurudev College of Engineering (VOGCOE), Shahpur, Thane, India; Afshan Mulla, University Of Maryland, College Park, India; Jaypal Jagdish Baviskar, Shivraj Rathod, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), India 77 Tuesday, June 28 TUP-A2.4P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area G B Topics in Coupling and Interference TUP-A2.4P.1 TUP-UB.2P.1 Tyler Rowe, Ting-Yen Shih, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Board PG.2 Efficient Modeling of a Small Circular Loop Coupling to Multi-conductor Transmission Lines above a PEC Ground TUP-UB.2P.2 Ting-Yen Shih, Tyler Rowe, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Board PG.3 TUP-UB.2P.3 Efficient Modeling of the Coupling from a Small Circular Loop to a Multi-conductor Transmission Line above a Lossy Ground Fundamental Bandwidth Limit Study of Electrically Small Antennas Board PH.3 Xiaoju Yu, Hao Xin, The University of Arizona, United States Yifeng Qin, Donovan Brocker, Pingjuan Werner, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Chenming Zhou, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, United States TUP-UB.2P.4 Board PH.4 Non-Foster Impedance Matching of an Extremely Small Folded-Dipole Antenna at LowVHF Band Board PG.4 Worst-Case Disturbances on a Shielded Electronic System With an Antenna by an External EMI Jihun Choi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States TUP-UB.2P.5 Xuelian Li, Zhengwei Du, Tsinghua University, China TUP-A2.4P.5 Board PH.2 Efficiency Enhancement of Ultra-Wideband, Non-Foster Matched Electrically-Small HF Antennas Yifeng Qin, Donovan Brocker, Pingjuan Werner, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Chenming Zhou, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, United States TUP-A2.4P.4 Board PH.1 Power and Bandwidth Limitations of Non-Foster Electrically-Small Antennas for UltraWideband Transmit Applications Sameh Elnaggar, Gregory Milford, University of New South Wales, Australia TUP-A2.4P.3 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area H Active and Passive Antenna Matching Board PG.1 Forced Response of an Arbitrary Number of Electromagnetic Coupled Resonators TUP-A2.4P.2 Tuesday, June 28 TUP-UB.2P Board PH.5 Filtering Structures for Microstrip Antennas Using Non Uniform Transmission Line Yong Zhou, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, United States; Jonathan Castillo, University of Texas at Brownsville, United States Board PG.5 On the Use of Pre-scaled Data with the Source Reconstruction Method for Near-field Antenna Measurements TUP-UB.2P.6 Trevor Brown, Ian Jeffrey, Puyan Mojabi, University of Manitoba, Canada A Compact Rectenna Array Based on Decoupling Technique Yi-Yao Hu, Sheng Sun, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 78 Board PH.6 B Tuesday, June 28 TUP-UB.3P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area I Antenna Theory and Design Board PI.1 TUP-A2.2P.1 CEM-Based Extraction Method for Measuring Complex Permittivity Jarrod Fortinberry, NASA, United States; Thomas Shumpert, Auburn University, United States TUP-UB.3P.2 Radio Frequency System for Thermal Soil Remediation On Efficiency and Bandwidth of Metasurface Antennas Board PI.2 TUP-A2.2P.2 Effective Properties of Cylinders in a Square Lattice Effective Media Theory of Dry Powder Dot Printing TUP-A2.2P.4 Board PI.4 Marco Degiorgi, Filippo Costa, Nunzia Fontana, University of Pisa, Italy; Pierpaolo Usai, Università di Pisa, Italy; Agostino Monorchio, University of Pisa, Italy TUP-A2.2P.5 Dispersion Relation Analysis of epsilon(omega) Data for H2O TUP-A2.2P.6 Is it possible to retrieve the complex permittivities using double bounce? TUP-A2.2P.7 Board PI.6 Colen Kling, Keith Whites, Lori Groven, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States Board PI.7 Optimizing Bandwidth and Radiation Efficiency for Ultra Low Profile Antennas (ULP) Yin He, Deniz Bolukbas, The University of British Columbia, Canada; David G. Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada Performance Evaluation Of A 3D Printed Antenna Board PI.8 Arjun Gupta, University of New Mexico, United States; Derek Doyle, Air Force Research Limited, United States; Joseph Costantine, Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States TUP-UB.3P.9 Achieving High Accuracy from Spherical Near-field Data of Large Antennas Board PI.9 George Cheng, Yong Zhu, Jan Grzesik, Allwave Corporation, United States TUP-UB.3P.10 Board PJ.7 Accurate Specimen Placement for Dielectric Measurements in a TM0n0 Cylindrical Cavity Stefano Maci, Enrica Martini, University of Siena, Italy; Per-Simon Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden TUP-UB.3P.8 Board PJ.6 Orian Couderc, Laetitia Thirion-Lefevre, Régis Guinvarc’h, CentraleSupélec - Université Paris Saclay, France Zahra A. Pour, University of Alabama in Huntsville, United States; Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada TUP-UB.3P.7 Board PJ.5 Colin MacDonald, Kurt Oughstun, University of Vermont, United States Board PI.5 Investigation of Phase Center Locations of Offset Reflector Antennas with Suppressed Cross Polarization Degrees of Freedom of the Field and Maximum Directivity Board PJ.4 A stepwise transmission/reflection multiline-based algorithm for broadband permittivity measurements of dielectric materials Hsi-Tseng Chou, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Dun-Yuan Cheng, Nan-Wei Chen, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan TUP-UB.3P.6 Board PJ.3 Brandon Good, David Roper, Navy, United States; Mark Mirotznik, Austin Good, University of Delaware, United States Board PI.3 The Pattern Calibration of Phased Array Antennas via the Implementation of Genetic Algorithm with Measuremeny System TUP-UB.3P.5 Board PJ.2 Brandon Good, Navy, United States TUP-A2.2P.3 Marco Faenzi, Gabriele Minatti, Enrica Martini, University of Siena, Italy; Francesco Caminita, Wave-Up s.r.l, Italy; Marco Sabbadini, European Space Agency, Netherlands; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy TUP-UB.3P.4 Board PJ.1 Boris Tomasic, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Justin Wheatcroft, BarrieHill Research Corp., United States; Kasandra Maxwell, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Charlie McNeely, BarrieHill Research Corp., United States Marco Degiorgi, Pierpaolo Usai, Nunzia Fontana, Chiara Ciampalini, Agostino Monorchio, Università di Pisa, Italy; Matteo Bertoneri, Sara Tonlorenzi, ambiente sc, Italy; Alessandro Oddo, Federico Bonessio Terzet, Netfarm, Italy; Andreina Armogida, Matteo Biggi, Gianfranco Vezzani, RTW-Officine Pasquali, Italy; Matteo Bientinesi, Luigi Petarca, Consorzio Tecnologico Polo Magona, Italy; Fabio Valeri, Microwave Communications, Italy TUP-UB.3P.3 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area J Effective Medium Approaches: Theory and Experiment TUP-UB.3P.1 Measurement of Antenna Bore-Sight Gain Tuesday, June 28 TUP-A2.2P Board PI.10 State space models for the stored electromagnetic energy and antenna Q-factor in lossy and dispersive media Mats Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden 79 Wednesday, June 29 WE-SP.1A Special Session 08:00 - 11:20 Grand Atlantic Salon I Wednesday, June 29 WE-SP.2A Special Session 08:00 - 11:20 Grand Atlantic Salon II Advances in Non-Diffractive Waves Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology WE-SP.1A.108:00 WE-SP.2A.108:00 Session Chair: Mauro Ettorre, CNRS, IETR UMR 6164 Session Chair: Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah Generating Localized Waves from Independently Addressable Pulse Driven Arrays Towards High-Resolution Retina Prosthetics: Translating Connectomics to a Highly Accurate Computational Model Richard W. Ziolkowski, The University of Arizona, United States Kyle Loizos, Robert Marc, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States WE-SP.1A.208:20 Parameterization of the Nondiffractive Features of Electromagnetic Localized Pulses WE-SP.2A.208:20 Walter Fuscaldo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Santi Concetto Pavone, University of Siena, Italy; Guido Valerio, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Alessandro Galli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy; Mauro Ettorre, Université de Rennes 1, France A Pilot Study of Microwave Ablation in Ex Vivo Human Breast Tissue R. Owen Mays, L. M. Neira, A. Schulman, J. Harter, L. G. Wilke, Nader Behdad, Susan C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States WE-SP.1A.308:40 WE-SP.2A.308:40 Polarization and Poynting Behaviors of TE plus TM Non-diffracting Bessel Beams Miniaturized Loop Antennas for Wireless Brain-Machine Interfaces: Efficiency Enhancement and Link Characterizations Stephen D. Stearns, Consultant, United States Lingnan Song, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States WE-SP.1A.409:00 A Broadband, Bessel Beam Radiator WE-SP.2A.409:00 Nikolaos Chiotellis, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States Miniature Batteryless Wireless Implants for Diagnosis and Therapy J.-C. Chiao, University of Texas at Arlington, United States WE-SP.1A.509:20 RLSA Antenna for Generating Vortex Modes in Near-Field Radiating Zone for Radar Applications WE-SP.2A.509:20 Break09:40 Break09:40 WE-SP.1A.610:00 WE-SP.2A.610:00 Conformal Microwave Lens for Focusing Across Inhomogenous Tissue Agnese Mazzinghi, Angelo Freni, University of Florence, Italy John Ho, NUS, Singapore; Ada Poon, Stanford University, United States Design and Experimental Validation of Leaky-Wave Bessel-Beam Launchers at MillimeterWave Frequencies Design and Analysis of Microwave Ablation Antennas in Heterogeneous Tissue R. Owen Mays, Nader Behdad, Susan C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Walter Fuscaldo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Guido Valerio, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Ronan Sauleau, Mauro Ettorre, Université de Rennes 1, France; Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States; Alessandro Galli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy WE-SP.2A.710:20 Drift-Diffusion Modeling of the Electric Signals Generated by Healing Wounds Ahmed Hassan, University of Missouri–Kansas City, United States; Brian Reid, Fernando Ferreira, Min Zhao, University of California, Davis, United States WE-SP.1A.710:20 Tailoring Electromagnetic Fields with Subwavelength Antennas WE-SP.2A.810:40 Qiwen Zhan, University of Dayton, United States Contactless Monitoring and Classification of Human Motion Activities by using SFCW Radar WE-SP.1A.810:40 Physics and Applications of Airy Beams and Optical Accelerating Waves Nghia Tran, The Catholic University of America, United States; Sabikun Nahar, Lingyun Ren, Haofei Wang, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, United States; Ozlem Kilic, The Catholic University of America, United States; Aly E. Fathy, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, United States Demetrios Christodoulides, CREOL-UCF, United States WE-SP.1A.911:00 Broadband Comparison of Standing and Traveling Wave Aperture Distribution RLSA Bessel Beam Launchers for EM Pulse Generation WE-SP.2A.911:00 Construction of a Realistic Computational Smartphone Model for SAR Evaluations Santi Concetto Pavone, University of Siena, Italy; Agnese Mazzinghi, University of Florence, Italy; Walter Fuscaldo, University of Rome, Italy; Angelo Freni, University of Florence, Italy; Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy Ryota Takei, Akihiro Tateno, Chiba University, Japan; Tomoaki Nagaoka, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan; Kazuyuki Saito, Masaharu Takahashi, Chiba University, Japan; Soichi Watanabe, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan; Koichi Ito, Chiba University, Japan 80 Wednesday, June 29 WE-A2.1A 08:00 - 09:40 Grand Atlantic Salon III Wednesday, June 29 WE-A1.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Advances in Cloaking Microstrip Antenna Arrays WE-A2.1A.108:00 WE-A1.1A.108:00 Session Chair: Alexander B. Yakovlev, University of Mississippi Session Chair: Claes Beckman, KTH Royal Institute of Technology Reduction of Mutual Coupling between Strip Dipole Antennas at Terahertz Frequencies with an Elliptically Shaped Graphene Monolayer A Multi-Band Conformal Antenna Array for GNSS Applications Kazeem Yinusa, Wahid Elmarissi, Stefano Caizzone, Achim Dreher, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany Gabriel Moreno, Hossein Bernety, Alexander B. Yakovlev, University of Mississippi, United States WE-A1.1A.208:20 WE-A2.1A.208:20 Broadband High-Gain 60 GHz Antenna Array Scattering and Radiation Singularities in Epsilon-Near-Zero Structures Md Asaduzzaman Towfiq, Abdurazag Khalat, Bedri A. Cetiner, Utah State University, United States; Ozlem Ceylan, Necmi Biyikli, Bilkent University, United States Francesco Monticone, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States WE-A2.1A.308:40 A Methodology for Translating Non-Radiating Sources in Design Parameters of Cloaking Devices WE-A1.1A.308:40 WE-A2.1A.409:00 WE-A1.1A.409:00 Design and Analysis of a Cylindrical Array of Stripline Fed Slot Antennas For On-Board Telemetry Applications Giuseppe Labate, Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Symon Podilchak, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom Mustafa Ozcan, Roketsan Inc., Turkey; Özlem Aydin Civi, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Grid Array Antenna Composed of Rectangular Loop Cells Nonlinear Metasurfaces for Power-dependent Mantle Cloaking Devices Toru Kawano, National Defense Academy, Japan; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University, Japan Alessio Monti, Mirko Barbuto, Niccolò Cusano University, Italy; Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, Roma Tre University, Italy WE-A1.1A.509:20 Two-Dimensional Beamwidth Broadening of Microstrip Antenna Arrays WE-A2.1A.509:20 Izabela Slomian, Slawomir Gruszczynski, Krzysztof Wincza, Artur Rydosz, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Low-Scattering Sensor with Strong Absorption Properties Nasim Mohammadi Estakhri, Jason Soric, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Break09:40 B Wednesday, June 29 WE-UB.1A 10:00 - 11:40 Grand Atlantic Salon III WE-A1.1A.610:00 Impact of Base Station Antenna Vertical Beam Width and Tilt on the Performance of LTE Networks Theory, Applications and Phenomena of Complex Media Alberto Camacho Ruiz, Cicek Cavdar, Claes Beckman, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Session Chair: Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology WE-A1.1A.710:20 WE-UB.1A.110:00 Non-uniform microstrip antenna array for tolling using a single access lane Self-induced topological transitions by nonlinearities Tiago Varum, João Matos, Instituto de Telecomunicações / Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal; Pedro Pinho, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal Yakir Hadad, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Alexander Khanikaev, Queens College of The City University of New York, United States; Jason Soric, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States WE-A1.1A.810:40 A Miniaturized 8-port Integrated Antenna with Low Farfield Pattern Correlation WE-UB.1A.210:20 Il-Do Choi, Kyoungtae Lee, Ju Yong Lee, KAIST Institute for IT Convergence, Republic of Korea A Parametric Variational Principle Based DG-FETD Scheme for Nonlinear Electromagnetics WE-A1.1A.911:00 Bao Zhu, Dalian University of Technology, China; Jiefu Chen, University of Houston, United States A compact MIMO antenna with high isolation WE-UB.1A.310:40 Lanchao Zhang, Wenqi Liu, Tao Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, China Two-Vector Field and Scalar-Potential Formalisms for Gyrotropic Media Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States WE-UB.1A.411:00 Recent Progress in the Development of a Propagator Method for Electromagnetic Fields Jongchul Shin, Robert Nevels, Texas A&M University, United States WE-UB.1A.511:20 The Role of an Inhomogeneous Lorenz Condition in the Derivation of Null Electromagnetic Waves Ioannis Besieris, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Amr Shaarawi, The American University of Cairo, Egypt 81 B Wednesday, June 29 WE-UB.2A 08:00 - 11:00 Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII Wednesday, June 29 WE-A1.2A 08:00 - 11:40 Culebra Fast Direct and Iterative Integral-Equation Solvers Phased-Array limitations and design considerations WE-UB.2A.108:00 WE-A1.2A.108:00 Session Co-Chairs: Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University; Ali Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin Session Co-Chairs: Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Andrew Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology A New Butterfly Reconstruction Method for MLMDA-based Direct Integral Equation Solvers Limitations of AESA’s on Monopulse Beamforming Yang Liu, Han Guo, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States Jeremiah Wolf, Matilda Livadaru, Roger Dana, James West, Rockwell Collins, United States WE-UB.2A.208:20 WE-A1.2A.208:20 A New MLMDA-Based Direct Integral Equation Solver for Electrically Perfect Conducting Objects Phase Error Analysis of a Dual Polarized Concentric Ring Array Pedro Mendes Ruiz, Israel Hinostroza, Régis Guinvarc’h, CentraleSupélec - Université Paris Saclay, France; Randy L. Haupt, Colorado School of Mines, United States Yang Liu, Han Guo, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States WE-A1.2A.308:40 WE-UB.2A.308:40 Probabilistic Interval Method for Phased Array Sensitivity Analysis Low-Rank Approximation of Impedance Matrix Blocks Using Non-uniform Sampling Methods Lorenzo Poli, Nicola Anselmi, Giorgio Gottardi, Paolo Rocca, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy Yaniv Brick, Ali Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States WE-A1.2A.409:00 Higher-Order Bandwidth Bounds for Conductor-Backed Planar Arrays WE-UB.2A.409:00 Hsieh-Chi Chang, Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States High-fidelity, High-performance Integral Equation Solver for Time-Harmonic Maxwell’s Equations WE-A1.2A.509:20 Brian MacKie-Mason, Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United States Frequency Diverse Scanning for Aperiodic (Random) Antenna Arrays Timi Adeyemi, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, United States; Kristopher Buchanan, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States WE-UB.2A.509:20 Extension of High-Precision UFFT Methodology for Full 3D Planar Analysis Including Multiple Layers, Vias, and Metallization-Thickness Break09:40 Brian Rautio, Sonnet Software, Inc., United States; Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada; Jay Kyoon Lee, Syracuse University, United States WE-A1.2A.610:00 Design Considerations in An Active Matched Semiloop Array with Non-Foster Networks Fernando Albarracin Vargas, Daniel Segovia Vargas, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; Vicente Gonzalez Posadas, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Break09:40 WE-UB.2A.610:00 Incomplete-Leaf Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm for Penetrable Objects Using Volume Integral Equations WE-A1.2A.710:20 WE-UB.2A.710:20 WE-A1.2A.810:40 Jackson Massey, Yaniv Brick, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Amir Boag, Tel-Aviv University, Israel; Ali Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Francesco Scattone, IETR, France; Nelson J. G. Fonseca, European Space Agency, Netherlands; Mauro Ettorre, Ronan Sauleau, IETR, France Blind Calibration of Dense Irregular Arrays by Exploiting Multiply-Measured NearlyIdentical Spatial Frequencies Manouchehr Takrimi, Bilkent University, Turkey; Özgür S. Ergül, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Vakur Behcet Erturk, Bilkent University, Turkey Stefan Wijnholds, Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, Netherlands A Schur-Complement Method for Integral-Equation Analysis of Antennas Near Anatomical Human Models Irregular Superstrate Array for the Reduction of the Side Lobe Level in Satcom User Terminal Antennas WE-UB.2A.810:40 WE-A1.2A.911:00 A Fast Direct Integral-Equation Solver for Hydraulic Fracture Diagnosis Circularly Polarized Omnidirectional Helical Element Optimization Anton Menshov, Yaniv Brick, Ali Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Max Hernandez-Brito, Caitlin Croskrey, Erik Buren, Franz Camilo, Luis Perez, Steve Schennum, Gonzaga University, United States; Robert Conley, LHC2, United States WE-A1.2A.1011:20 Space and Leaky Wave Analysis for the Active Element Patterns of Finite Arrays Arun Bhattacharyya, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, United States 82 Wednesday, June 29 WE-A5.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Vieques Wednesday, June 29 WE-A2.2A RFID Antenna Design and Applications 08:00 - 11:40 Icaco Frequency-Selective Surfaces III Session Chair: Gaetano Marrocco, University of Rome - Tor Vergata Session Co-Chairs: Alexander B. Yakovlev, University of Mississippi; John Batchelor, University of Kent WE-A5.1A.108:00 A Modular Antenna for Near-Field UHF-RFID Smart Point Readers WE-A2.2A.108:00 Third-Order Frequency Selective Surface based on Inverter Interlayers Andrea Michel, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy; Marcos Rodriguez Pino, University of Oviedo, Spain Komlan Payne, Jun H. (Brandon) Choi, Syracuse University, United States WE-A5.1A.208:20 Characterization of Nanoparticle Inks on a Novel Polyester-based Substrate for Manufacturing of Passive UHF RFID Tags WE-A2.2A.208:20 Highly-Selective Miniaturized First-Order Low-Profile Dual-Band Frequency Selective Surface Muhammad Rizwan, Ajith Adhur Kutty, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Monageng Kgwadi, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom; Timothy D. Drysdale, The Open University, United Kingdom; Lauri Sydänheimo, Leena Ukkonen, Johanna Virkki, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Komlan Payne, Jun H. (Brandon) Choi, Syracuse University, United States; Mohammad Ashraf Ali, ChungTse Michael Wu, Wayne State University, United States WE-A2.2A.308:40 WE-A5.1A.308:40 Compact single-layer UWB Frequency Selective Surface Performance of Silver-Based Textile UHF Passive RFID Tags after Recurrent Washing Rabia Yahya, Akira Nakamura, Makoto Itami, Tokyo University of Science, Japan Aitzaz Kazmi, Johanna Virkki, Toni Björninen, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland WE-A2.2A.409:00 WE-A5.1A.409:00 3D UWB Band-Pass Frequency Selective Surface Design of the Dual Mode UHF-RFID Tag Radiating from the Slot Antenna for Optical Discs Rabia Yahya, Akira Nakamura, Makoto Itami, Tokyo University of Science, Japan Manabu Kai, Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan WE-A2.2A.509:20 WE-A5.1A.509:20 Beam-tilting Vivaldi antenna using Cantilever based- Frequency Selective Surfaces Design of a UHF RFID Tag Antenna to Keep the Read Range Constant between on and off Metal Arun Kesavan, Bybi P. Chacko, National Institute of Scientific Research, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, Institute of National Research and Scientific (INRS), Canada Yasumitsu Ban, Manabu Kai, Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan Break09:40 Break09:40 WE-A5.1A.610:00 WE-A2.2A.610:00 Wi-Fi Transmission and Multi-band Shielding Using Single-Layer Frequency Selective Surface Enlargement of Interrogation Zone of ZPSL Loop Antennas for UHF RFID Systems Yunjia Zeng, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Zhi Ning Chen, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Xianming Qing, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R), Singapore; Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Irfan Sohail Syed, IQRA University, Pakistan WE-A2.2A.710:20 Interference Mitigation and WLAN Efficiency in Modern Buildings Using Energy Saving Techniques and FSS WE-A5.1A.710:20 Statistical Analysis of the Effect of Ground Plane Serrations on Thin Planar RFID Antennas Pallavi Sharma, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Shahid Habib, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan; Ghaffer Iqbal Kiani, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia; Muhammad Fasih Uddin Butt, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan WE-A5.1A.810:40 Passive UHF-RFID tag based on Electrically Small Square-Shaped Split Ring Resonator (SRR) Antenna WE-A2.2A.810:40 Simone Zuffanelli, Gerard Zamora, Pau Aguilà, Ferran Paredes, Ferran Martín, Jordi Bonache, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain Circular Polarization Frequency Selective Surface Optimized with A Fast Accurate Method WE-A5.1A.911:00 WE-A2.2A.911:00 YuHeng Liu, LongJian Zhou, Jun OuYang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Frequency Selective Surface with Wide Passband and Stopband Performance Operating in L/S Band Microwave Sensor For Imaging Corrosion Under Coatings Utilizing Pattern Recognition Abdulbaset Ali, Abdurhman Albasir, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada YuHeng Liu, LongJian Zhou, Jun OuYang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China WE-A2.2A.1011:20 A Novel Miniaturized Low-profile Tri-band Frequency Selective Surface Based on Complementary structure Wenxing Li, Yuanyuan Li, Xiaoliang Guo, Si Li, Yingsong Li, Harbin Engineering University, China 83 Wednesday, June 29 WE-A2.3A 08:00 - 11:40 Palominito Wednesday, June 29 WE-A5.2A 08:00 - 09:40 Palmas Nanoelectromagnetics Wearable Technologies and On-Body Communications WE-A2.3A.108:00 WE-A5.2A.108:00 Session Co-Chairs: Alessio Monti, Niccolò Cusano University; Dimitrios Sounas, University of Texas at Austin Session Co-Chairs: Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University; Toni Björninen, Tampere University of Technology Strong Light-Matter Interactions in Thin Black Phosphorus Films Multilayer Stacked-patch Antenna Optimized for On-Body Communications Diego Correas-Serrano, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain; Juan Sebastian Gomez Diaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Alejandro Alvarez-Melcon, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Idellyse Martinez, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States WE-A5.2A.208:20 Stretching Effect on Textile Antenna for Spacesuit Tahmid Rashid, Sima Noghanian, Reza Fazel-Rezai, Pablo de León, University of North Dakota, United States WE-A2.3A.208:20 Optical cloaking of plasmonic materials through nanoparticles-based metasurfaces Alessio Monti, Niccolò Cusano University, Italy; Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Alessandro Toscano, Filiberto Bilotti, Roma Tre University, Italy WE-A5.2A.308:40 Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor for ICP Monitoring: Remote Powering through Wearable Textile Antenna and Sensor Readout Experiment WE-A2.3A.308:40 Light-Matter Interactions in Complex Media with 2D Materials, Metamaterials, and Quantum Dots Muhammad Waqas Ahmad Khan, Toni Björninen, Muhammad Rizwan, Lauri Sydänheimo, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Bablu Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India; Ergun Simsek, George Washington University, United States WE-A5.2A.409:00 An e-Textile Antenna for Body Area Network Chris G. Bartone, Levi Moore, Meenakshi Kohli, Ohio University, United States WE-A2.3A.409:00 In-Vivo Terahertz EM Channel Characterization for Nano-Communications in WBANs WE-A5.2A.509:20 Hadeel Elayan, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates; Raed Shubair, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Akram Alomainy, Ke Yang, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom A Novel Dual-band Dual-polarized Antenna for On-body Applications Xiao-Qi Zhu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Yong-Xin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Wen Wu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China WE-A2.3A.509:20 Shielding Coating based on Graphene-Loaded Nanomaterials Domenico Gaetano, Ivan Russo, Antonio Manna, Marco Bartocci, Elettronica ELT, Italy; Maria Sabrina Sarto, Alessio Tamburrano, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Wednesday, June 29 WE-A5.3A Break09:40 10:00 - 11:40 Palmas Implantable Sensors WE-A2.3A.610:00 Session Chair: John Volakis, The Ohio State University Non-Crosstalk Light Propagation in Anisotropic Metamaterials Composed of Multilayered Metal-Insulator Stack WE-A5.3A.110:00 Aron Khan, Jayanti Venkataraman, Zhaolin Lu, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States Miniature Fully-Passive Brain Implant for Wireless Real-Time Neuropotential Monitoring Cedric Lee, Asimina Kiourti, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States WE-A2.3A.710:20 Analyses of optical/ electro-optic Kerr effects in third harmonic compact plasmonics WE-A5.3A.210:20 Jun Niu, Duke University, United States; Ma Luo, Wave Computation Technologies Inc., United States; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Investigation of Efficient Wireless Charging for Deep Implanted Medical Devices WE-A2.3A.810:40 Stavros Koulouridis, Sofia Bakogianni, University of Patras, Greece; Antoine Diet, Yann Le Bihan, Lionel Pichon, CentraleSupélec, Univ. Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, France Michael Finch, Claudio Saunders Filho, Navaneeth Premkumar, Yuchen Yang, Brian Lail, Florida Institute of Technology, United States WE-A5.3A.310:40 A 4H-SiC Phonon Polariton Enhanced Hybrid Waveguide Optimization of Orthogonal-Coil RF Probe for Miniature Passive Implantable Pressure Sensors WE-A2.3A.911:00 Mohammadhossein Behfar, Lauri Sydänheimo, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Aaron J. Fleischman, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute, United States; Hao Jiang, San Francisco State University, United States; Shuvo Roy, University of California, San Francisco, United States Comparison between electric field for plasmonic dipole and bow-tie ONA structures Bhaven Mehta, Mona Zaghloul, George Washington University, United States WE-A2.3A.1011:20 WE-A5.3A.411:00 Controllable frequency and polarization THz filter based on graphene fish-scale metamaterial Comparing Liquid Homogeneous and Multilayer Phantoms for Human Body Implantable Antennas Roberto Lima, Victor Dmitriev, Clerisson Nascimento, Federal University of Para, Brazil João M. Felício, Jorge R. Costa, Carlos A. Fernandes, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal WE-A5.3A.511:20 Differentially Fed Compact Dual-Band Implantable Antenna for Biotelemetry Yijun Liu, Yifan Chen, South University of Science and Technology of China, China; Filbert H. Juwono, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia 84 B Wednesday, June 29 WE-UB.3A 08:00 - 11:40 Ceiba Millimeter and THz Antennas Wednesday, June 29 WE-A1.3A 08:00 - 11:40 Siete Mares Milestones in Antennas and Propagation Session Co-Chairs: Hao Xin, University of Arizona; Andrea Neto, Technical University of Delft Session Co-Chairs: Ted Simpson, University of South Carolina; Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign WE-UB.3A.108:00 Millimeter-Wave Mobile Communications for 5G: Challenges and Opportunities WE-A1.3A.108:00 OTA Testing of 3G-5G Devices with MIMO: From Anechoic Chambers to Reverberation Chambers and … Back Again? Fatimah Al-Ogaily, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates; Raed Shubair, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States Per-Simon Kildal, Andrés Alayón Glazunov, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden WE-UB.3A.208:20 Mid-IR Graphene-Gold Beam Steering Metasurface WE-A1.3A.208:20 Philip Hon, Northrop Grumman Corporation Aerospace Systems, United States; Michelle Sherrott, Victor Brar, California Institute of Technology, United States; Luke Sweatlock, Northrop Grumman Corporation Aerospace Systems, United States; Harry Atwater, California Institute of Technology, United States Higher order basis functions: 50 years of research, development and practice Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia WE-A1.3A.308:40 WE-UB.3A.308:40 The Early Development of Corrugated Horns Toward Highly Secure Fingerprint Biometrics Using Submillimeter Waves Trevor Bird, Antengenuity, Australia Georgios Trichopoulos, Arizona State University, United States WE-A1.3A.409:00 WE-UB.3A.409:00 The Laboratory of Heinrich Hertz: Where Circuit Theory and Field Theory Came Together Design, Fabrication, and Characterization of an Angle-Sensing Long-Wave Infrared Detector Ted Simpson, University of South Carolina, United States WE-A1.3A.509:20 Elham Mohammadi, Bahareh Behzadnezhad, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Developments in High Power Longwave Radio A Brief History Peder Hansen, Long Wave Inc, United States WE-UB.3A.509:20 Break09:40 Chip-to-Chip Switched-Beam 60-GHz Array Integrated with Modified Butler Feed Matrix Network WE-A1.3A.610:00 Prabhat Baniya, University of Arizona, United States; Aimeric Bisognin, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, France; Kathleen Melde, University of Arizona, United States; Cyril Luxey, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, France History of HF Airborne Phase Measurement Direction Finding Keith Struckman, Retired, United States WE-A1.3A.710:20 Break09:40 Wireless Power Delivery under Concrete for Sensors Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States; Rashed Bhuiyan, Advanced Flex Sensor Research LLC., United States WE-UB.3A.610:00 Analysis of the Power Radiation from Photoconductive Antennas by Equivalent Norton Circuit Model WE-A1.3A.810:40 Alessandro Garufo, Giorgio Carluccio, Nuria Llombart, Andrea Neto, Technical University of Delft, Netherlands Overview of Electrically Small Supergain Endfire Arrays Arthur Yaghjian, Electromagnetics Research Consultant, United States WE-UB.3A.710:20 WE-A1.3A.911:00 Photo-Conductive Connected Array Solution for Pulsed Terahertz Radiation Spherical Near-Field Antenna Measurements - The Most Accurate Antenna Measurement Technique Alessandro Garufo, Giorgio Carluccio, Nuria Llombart, Andrea Neto, Technical University of Delft, Netherlands Olav Breinbjerg, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark WE-UB.3A.810:40 WE-A1.3A.1011:20 Reconfigurable Reflectarray Antenna Design for Millimeter Wave Imaging History of Antenna Designs and Measurements for JPL Space Missions Ahmed Abdelrahman, Min Liang, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States Vaughn Cable, Joseph Vacchione, Richard Hodges, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States WE-UB.3A.911:00 Design of a Corporate-feed 45-degree Polarization Slotted Waveguide Array Antenna in the Millimeter-wave Band Jiro Hirokawa, Kengo Ando, Miao Zhang, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Hiroshi Iwai, Panasonic Corporation, Japan WE-UB.3A.1011:20 Millimeter Wave Bull’s-Eye Antenna Frequency and Angular Response Unai Beaskoetxea, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Miguel Navarro-Cía, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; Miguel Beruete, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain 85 B Wednesday, June 29 WE-UB.4A 08:00 - 09:40 Las Croabas B Preconditioners and Acceleration Techniques Wednesday, June 29 WE-UB.5A 08:00 - 09:40 Grand Caribbean Salon VI Reconfigurable Antennas and STAR Systems Session Co-Chairs: Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida; Robert Adams, University of Kentucky Session Chair: John Volakis, The Ohio State University WE-UB.5A.108:00 Switchless Pattern Reconfigurable Antennas WE-UB.4A.108:00 A Preconditioning Technique based on Singular Value Decomposition and its Comparision with the Characteristic Basis Function Method Adam Narbudowicz, Dublin Institute of Technology / RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Max J. Ammann, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland; Dirk Heberling, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Chao Li, Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States WE-UB.5A.208:20 Investigation of Low-Power Antenna Reconfiguration through Magnetic Polarization Tuning of Ferrite Loads WE-UB.4A.208:20 A Multiplicative Calderon Preconditioner for the Impedance Boundary Condition Electric Field Integral Equation Adam Horton, Jessica Ruyle, University of Oklahoma, United States Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada; Chang Liu, Anton Menshov, Ali Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United States WE-UB.5A.308:40 High Isolation Ultra Wideband Dual Polarization Arrays for Simultaneous Transmit and Receive Systems WE-UB.4A.308:40 Hierarchical Preconditioners for the PMCHWT Integral Equation Alexander Hovsepian, Elias A. Alwan, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States John Erick Ortiz Guzman, Télécom Bretagne / Institut Mines-Télécom, France; Simon Adrian, Télécom Bretagne / Institut Mines-Télécom / TUM, France; Rajendra Mitharwal, Télécom Bretagne / Institut Mines-Télécom, France; Yves Beghein, Ghent University, Belgium; Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany; Kristof Cools, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; Francesco P. Andriulli, Télécom Bretagne / Institut Mines-Télécom, France WE-UB.5A.409:00 A Binary Reflectarray Antenna with Subwavelength Elements Ra’id Awadallah, David Shrekenhamer, Jeffrey Nanzer, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States WE-UB.4A.409:00 WE-UB.5A.509:20 Jin Cheng, John Young, Robert Adams, University of Kentucky, United States; Stephen Gedney, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Gregory Makar, Carlene Goodbody, Washington State University Vancouver, United States; Nghi Tran, University of Akron, United States; Tutku Karacolak, Washington State University Vancouver, United States A Differential-Fed Patch Antenna with Ring Hybrid Feeding Structure for Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR) Systems Parallel Sparse Fill and Factorization of a Discrete Magnetostatic Volume Integral Equation on Non-uniform Meshes WE-UB.4A.509:20 Verification of Characteristic Basis Function Method using Fast Far-Field Approximation Tai Tanaka, Yoshio Inasawa, Yasuhiro Nishioka, Hiroaki Miyashita, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan B Wednesday, June 29 WE-UB.5A Wednesday, June 29 WE-A1.4A 10:00 - 11:40 Grand Caribbean Salon VI Novel Materials for Reconfigurable Antennas Session Chair: Dimitris Anagnostou, Democritus University of Xanthi 10:00 - 11:40 Las Croabas WE-A1.4A.110:00 Time-Domain IE and PDE Methods Germanium Telluride Reconfigurable Antennas Leonard M. De La Cruz, Sami Hawasli, Tony G. Ivanov, Theodore K. Anthony, US Army Research Laboratory, United States; Mona Zaghloul, The George Washington University, United States Session Co-Chairs: Raphael Kastner, University of Delaware; B Shanker, Michigan State University WE-A1.4A.210:20 WE-UB.5A.110:00 Some Recent Results in Convolution Quadrature and Temporal Galerkin Based Time Domain Integral Equation Solvers Vanadium Dioxide Reconfigurable Slot Antenna WE-UB.5A.210:20 WE-A1.4A.310:40 Dimitris Anagnostou, Tarron Teeslink, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States; David Torres, Nelson Sepulveda, Michigan State University, United States Daniel S. Weile, Raphael Kastner, University of Delaware, United States A Printed Dipole Reconfigured with Magneto-Static Responsive Structures that do not Require a Directly Connected Biasing Circuit Deconvolution of a Gaussian from Temporal Signals Using an Auxiliary Basis Set S. O’Connor, J Li, Stephen Hughey, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States Adnan Iftikhar, Jacob Parrow, Sajid Asif, Sayeed Sajal, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States; Jeffery Allen, Monica Allen, AFRL/RWMFT Air Force Research, United States; Brett Wenner, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States WE-UB.5A.310:40 Transient Analysis of Electromagnetic Wave Interactions on Nonlinear Dispersive Scatterers Using Volume Integral Equations Sadeed Sayed, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Huseyin Arda Ülkü, Gebze Technical University, Turkey; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia WE-A1.4A.411:00 WE-UB.5A.411:00 WE-A1.4A.511:20 Connor Glosser, Jie Li, Carlo Piermarocchi, Shanker Balasubramaniam, Michigan State Unviersity, United States Farhan Abdul Ghaffar, Muhammad Vaseem, Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia A Circularly Polarized Antenna Sub-Array Shuguang Chen, Mahmoud Khalil, Timothy Bocskor, Mahbub Hoque, US Army, United States A Fully Printed Ferrite Nano-Particle Ink Based Tunable Antenna A fast method for simulating field-mediated quantum dot interactions WE-UB.5A.511:20 Numerical Methodology to Robustly Model Electromagnetic Radiation from Sources Embedded in Non-Birefringent Anisotropic Medium Layers Kamalesh Sainath, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States 86 Wednesday, June 29 WE-A4.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Grand Caribbean Salon III Compressed Sensing, Sparsity and Frequency-Domain Approaches in Microwave Imaging Wednesday, June 29 WE-SP.1P Special Session 13:20 - 16:40 Pablo Casals Ballroom Computational Imaging at Microwave, MMW and THz Frequencies Session Co-Chairs: Mohammadreza F. Imani, Duke University; Jonah Gollub, Duke University; Okan Yurduseven, Duke University Session Co-Chairs: Jose Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern University; Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California WE-SP.1P.113:20 CS-Based Computational Imaging at Microwave Frequencies WE-A4.1A.108:00 Andrea Massa, Giacomo Oliveri, Nicola Anselmi, Lorenzo Poli, Lorenza Tenuti, University of Trento, Italy Theoretical Derivation of RIP-less Compressive Sensing for Inverse Scattering Pratik Shah, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States WE-SP.1P.213:40 Novel Phaseless Measurement Inversion Strategy for Low-Cost Microwave Imaging Setup WE-A4.1A.208:20 Jakob Helander, Andreas Ericsson, Daniel Sjöberg, Mats Gustafsson, Torleif Martin, Christer Larsson, Lund University, Sweden Yuri Alvarez Lopez, Maria García Fernández, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Lorenzo Poli, Paolo Rocca, University of Trento, Italy; Cebrián García González, Fernando Las-Heras Andrés, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy WE-A4.1A.308:40 WE-SP.1P.314:00 60 GHz Imaging of Panels for Defect Detection using Planar Scanning Fresnel-zone computational imaging via frequency-diverse apertures Physicality Constrained Compressive Sensing Algorithm for Electromagnetic Imaging Applications David R. Smith, Jonah N. Gollub, Mohammadreza F. Imani, Okan Yurduseven, Timothy Sleasman, Parker Trofatter, Duke University, United States; Alec Rose, Evolv Technology, United States; Daniel Arnitz, Matthew Reynolds, University of Washington, United States; Daniel L. Marks, Hayrettin Odabasi, Guy Lipworth, Michael Boyarsky, Vinay Gowda, Duke University, United States Richard Obermeier, Jose Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States WE-A4.1A.409:00 Three-Dimensional Sparse Electromagnetic Imaging Accelerated by Projected Steepest Descen WE-SP.1P.414:20 Phase-sensitive THz Imaging using Single-Pixel Intensity-only Measurements Abdulla Desmal, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Syed An Nazmus Saqueb, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States WE-A4.1A.509:20 WE-SP.1P.514:40 A Sparse View Approach for Microwave Diffraction Tomography Obtaining System-specific Green’s Functions through Measurements: Theory and Applications in Microwave Imaging Anjit T A, Philip Cherian, Mythili P, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India Natalia Nikolova, Denys Shumakov, Alexander Beaverstone, McMaster University, Canada Break09:40 Break15:00 WE-A4.1A.610:00 Resolution Analysis of Compressed Sensing Based Methods for Single Frequency Radar Imaging WE-SP.1P.615:20 Subwavelength focusing and imaging from the far field using time reversal in subwavelength scaled resonant media Qiao Cheng, Akram Alomainy, Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Geoffroy Lerosey, Institut Langevin - CNRS UMR 7587, France WE-A4.1A.710:20 Multi-frequency Electrical Resonant Lens for Far-field Sub-wavelength Imaging WE-SP.1P.715:40 Qiang Gao, Bing-Zhong Wang, Xiao-Hua Wang, Zhi-Shuang Gong, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Switched Antenna Array Tile for Real-Time Microwave Imaging Aperture William Moulder, Janusz Majewski, Charles Coldwell, James Krieger, Jeffrey Herd, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States WE-A4.1A.810:40 Far-field Frequency Domain Electromagnetic Time Reversal Subwavelength Imaging of Scatterers Assisted with Grating Plate WE-SP.1P.816:00 A Uniform Diffraction Tomographic Algorithm for Real-Time Portable Microwave Imaging Zhi-Shuang Gong, Bing-Zhong Wang, Xiao-Hua Wang, Qiang Gao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Kai Ren, Robert Burkholder, The Ohio State University, United States WE-SP.1P.916:20 WE-A4.1A.911:00 Photoconductive Antenna Array Based THz Near Field Imaging System Incorporating Hadamard Multiplexing Method Sparse Array Design For Millimeter-Wave Imaging Hojatollah Zamani, Mohammad Fakharzadeh, Sharif University of Technology, Iran Mingguang Tuo, Jitao Zhang, Min Liang, Wei-Ren Ng, University of Arizona, United States; Michael E. Gehm, Duke University, United States; Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States 87 Wednesday, June 29 WE-SP.2P Special Session 13:20 - 16:20 Grand Atlantic Salon II Memorial Session for Prof. Paul E. Mayes Wednesday, June 29 WE-A2.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Grand Atlantic Salon III Topics on Metamaterials and Metasurfaces Session Co-Chairs: Gary Brown, Virginia Tech; Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Session Chair: Francesco Monticone, University of Texas at Austin WE-A2.1P.113:20 Study of materials and manufacturing technologies for an antenna distribution network in Ka band WE-SP.2P.113:20 Reflections on the Impact of the Professional Contributions of Prof. Paul E. Mayes Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Adrián Tamayo Domínguez, José Manuel Fernández González, José Manuel Inclán Alonso, Manuel SierraPérez, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain WE-SP.2P.213:40 A Discussion of Low Profile Antenna Research Contributions of Paul Mayes WE-A2.1P.213:40 David Tammen, MI Technologies, United States Metasurface Diffraction Orders Analysis Karim Achouri, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada WE-SP.2P.314:00 Wideband Circularly Polarized Dipole Array Using a Sequential-Phase Feed WE-A2.1P.314:00 Son Xuat Ta, Ikmo Park, Ajou University, Republic of Korea Conformal Transformation of Linear Arrays through QCTO-Based Design Tools Marco Salucci, Giacomo Oliveri, University of Trento, Italy; Hanen Ahmadi, ELEDIA Offshore Lab @ Innov’Com, Tunisia; Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy WE-SP.2P.414:20 Paul Mayes – Series Antenna Arrays Dean Paschen, FIRST RF Corporation, United States WE-A2.1P.414:20 Transition Function for SW Metasurface-Dispersion WE-SP.2P.514:40 Mario Mencagli Jr., Enrica Martini, Cristian Della Giovampaola, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy Periodic Structures in Modern Electromagnetic and Antenna Applications: FSS, EBG, Reflectarrays and Nano-Pillars WE-A2.1P.514:40 Ray-Optics and Transformation Optics for Surface Waves Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Mario Mencagli Jr., Enrica Martini, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy Break15:00 Break15:00 WE-SP.2P.615:20 Broadband 3-D Reconfigurable Antenna on AlGaN/GaN on Sapphire WE-A2.1P.615:20 Enhancement of Linear Arrays through MbD Metamaterial Coatings Mohammod Ali, MVS Chandrashekhar, Grigory Simin, University of South Carolina, United States Marco Salucci, Lorenza Tenuti, Ephrem Teshale Bekele, Giacomo Oliveri, University of Trento, Italy WE-SP.2P.715:40 On Wideband Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR) With a Single Aperture WE-A2.1P.715:40 Field Distribution of Rectangular Waveguides with Anisotropic Walls by using the Modal Theory Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Mohamed Elmansouri, Ehab Etellisi, University of Colorado, United States Benedikt Byrne, LAPLACE laboratory/CNES/MVG Industries, France; Nathalie Raveu, LAPLACE laboratory, France; Nicolas Capet, CNES, France; Gwenn Le Fur, Luc Duchesne, MVG Industries, France WE-SP.2P.816:00 Broadband Antennas and Super-Resolution Imaging: Influence of Paul E. Mayes Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; W.H. Weedon, Applied Radar Inc., United States; F.-C. Chen, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan; J.S. Zhao, Motorola Mobility, United States; J.M. Bowen, Raytheon Corp., United States WE-A2.1P.816:00 Stability Analysis of Nonlinear Left Handed Transmission Lines Using Floquet Multipliers and Bifurcation Theory Sameh Elnaggar, Gregory Milford, University of New South Wales, Australia WE-A2.1P.916:20 A Frequency-Dependent Equivalence Between Groove Gap Waveguide and Rectangular Waveguide Antonio Berenguer, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; Vincent Fusco, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom; Mariano Baquero-Escudero, Vicente E. Boria, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain 88 Wednesday, June 29 WE-A1.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Wednesday, June 29 WE-A3.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII Microstrip Antenna Circuits Advances in Finite Element-Based Methods WE-A1.1P.113:20 WE-A3.1P.113:20 Session Chair: Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona Session Co-Chairs: Jianming Jin, University of Illinois; Dan Jiao, Purdue University A Novel Wideband Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antenna Array for LTE MIMO Terminal Higher Order Absorbing Boundary Conditions Using Reverse Operation Self-consistent Evaluation Chaowei Wang, Songsong Xiao, Yuan Yao, Weidong Wang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Cagdas Gunes, Dongwei Li, Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States WE-A1.1P.213:40 WE-A3.1P.213:40 Compact BMs using Cascaded Section Elements Double Higher-Order FEM Modeling Using An Anisotropic Conformal Perfectly Matched Layer Ousama Abu Safia, Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada; Mustapha Yagoub, University of Ottawa, Canada Aaron P. Smull, Ana Manic, Sanja Manic, Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University, United States WE-A1.1P.314:00 WE-A3.1P.314:00 Horizon Ring Nulling Shorted Annular Patch GNSS Antenna with Shunted Stubs Symmetric Positive-Definite Representation of Frequency-Domain Finite-Element System Matrix for Efficient Electromagnetic Analysis Ian McMichael, Erik Lundberg, Drayton Hanna, Frank Kolak, MITRE Corporation, United States Woochan Lee, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States WE-A1.1P.414:20 Miniaturized Two Dimensional Circular Polarized Magneto-Dielectric Substrate Antenna WE-A3.1P.414:20 Mohammadmahdi Farahani, Jamal Zaid, Institute of National Research and Scientific (INRS), Canada; Mourad Nedil, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, Institute of National Research and Scientific (INRS), Canada Linear-Complexity Direct Finite-Element Solver Based Shape Design of Electromagnetic Structures Bangda Zhou, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States WE-A1.1P.514:40 WE-A3.1P.514:40 Amplitude Tapering Scheme for Through-Element Coupled Antenna Arrays A Parallel Randomized Finite Element Domain Decomposition Solver for Large-scale EM Problems Emre Miran, Sencer Koç, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Break15:00 Wei Wang, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States WE-A1.1P.615:20 Break15:00 Broad Beamwidth and Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antenna with Parasitic Dipoles WE-A3.1P.615:20 Mingbo Yao, Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China Direct Domain Decomposition Method (D3M) for Finite Element Electromagnetic Computations WE-A1.1P.715:40 A Planar Printed Quasi-Yagi Antenna with a Parabolic Reflector for WLAN Javad Moshfegh, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States Hua Zong, Hao Liu, Shu Lin, Hongmei Li, Qun Wu, Alexander Denisov, Harbin Institute of Technology, China WE-A3.1P.715:40 Solution to the Low-Frequency Breakdown in Full-Wave Finite-Element Based Analysis of General Lossy Problems WE-A1.1P.816:00 Novel Eccentric Annular Ring Slot Antenna with Wideband Circular Polarization Dan Jiao, Li Xue, Purdue University, United States Junxiao Liu, Sio-Weng Ting, University of Macau, Macao SAR of China WE-A3.1P.816:00 WE-A1.1P.916:20 An Efficient Algorithm for DGTD-Based Simulation Using Hybrid Meshes Design and Development of a FRMS Microstrip Patch Antenna for WLAN & ISM Band Applications Geng Chen, Lei Zhao, Wenhua Yu, Jiangsu Normal University, China; Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Armenia Neela Chattoraj, Metra Pavan, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, India; Debajit De, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, India WE-A3.1P.916:20 Matrix-Free Time-Domain Method with Unconditional Stability in Unstructured Meshes WE-A1.1P.1016:40 Jin Yan, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States A Novel Planar Fractal Antenna with CPW-Feed and Partial Ground Plane Removal for C-Band and S-Band Applications Edwin Barreto, Federal Rural University of the Semi-Arid (UFERSA), Brazil; Laercio Mendonca, Federal University of Rio Grande of Norte (UFRN), Brazil 89 Wednesday, June 29 WE-A1.2P 13:20 - 16:40 Culebra Wednesday, June 29 WE-A5.1P Phased-Array Feeding Network 13:20 - 15:00 Vieques RFID-based Localization Techniques Session Co-Chairs: Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Jean-Jacques Laurin, École Polytechnique de Montréal Session Chair: Etienne Perret, Grenoble INP LCIS - IUF WE-A5.1P.113:20 A Real Time RFID Locationing System Using Phased Array Antennas for Warehouse Management WE-A1.2P.113:20 Ferrite LTCC based Phased Array Antennas Farhan Abdul Ghaffar, Ahmed Nafe, Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Da-Cheng Wei, Winghung Hung, Ke-Li Wu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China WE-A5.1P.213:40 WE-A1.2P.213:40 A multi-antenna phase-based localization technique for moving tags Linear-Polarized Three-Beam Four-Element Antenna Array with Reduced Sidelobe Level Alice Buffi, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy Krzysztof Wincza, Izabela Slomian, Slawomir Gruszczynski, Artur Rydosz, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland WE-A5.1P.314:00 SARFID: a phase-based localization technique for UHF RFID tags moving along arbitrary trajectories WE-A1.2P.314:00 X-Band Waveguide Phase Shifter Using Rotating Dielectric Slab Alice Buffi, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy Amirhossein Ghasemi, Jean-Jacques Laurin, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada WE-A5.1P.414:20 WE-A1.2P.414:20 Dual-Band Filter using Composite Transmission Lines for RFID and Energy Harvesting Applications Improved 60GHz Loaded-Line Phase Shifter Using Tunable Inductor Shila Shamsadini, Souren Shamsinejad, Pedram Mousavi, Kambiz Moez, University of Alberta, Canada Austin Gagnon, Abdullah Eroglu, Purdue University-Fort Wayne, United States WE-A1.2P.514:40 WE-A5.1P.514:40 K-to-Ka Band Low-profile Phased Array with Integrated MEMS Phase Shifters A 2D localization technique for UHF-RFID smart bookshelves Anas J. Abumunshar, Niru K. Nahar, The Ohio State University, United States; Daniel J. Hyman, XCOM Wireless Inc., United States; Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States Alice Buffi, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy Break15:00 Wednesday, June 29 WE-A5.2P WE-A1.2P.615:20 15:20 - 17:00 Vieques 8–12-GHz Beam-Shaping/Steering Phased Antenna Array System Using SIW Fed Nonplanar Director Yagi-Uda antenna Wireless RFID Sensors WE-A1.2P.715:40 WE-A5.2P.115:20 Javad Pourahmadazar, Canada National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS), Canada; Reza Karimian Bahnemiri, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institute of National Research and Scientific (INRS), Canada Session Co-Chairs: Etienne Perret, Grenoble INP LCIS - IUF; Gaetano Marrocco, University of Rome - Tor Vergata A 60 GHz 2x2 Planar Phased Array with SIW Modified Butler Matrix Feed The Possibilities of Graphene-Based Passive RFID Tags in High humidity Conditions Benjamin Horwath, Ramesh Abhari, Santa Clara University, United States Mitra Akbari, Johanna Virkki, Lauri Sydänheimo, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland WE-A1.2P.816:00 A Multifuctional Phased Array Antenna with Frequency Agility and Polarization Reconfigurablity WE-A5.2P.215:40 Gas Sensor Based on RFID Tag Antenna for Harsh Environment Behrouz Babakhani, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States Iyadh Gammoudi, Mourad Nedil, Brahim Aissa, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada; Azzedine Djaiz, Yanbu Industrial College,Yanbu Al-Sinaiyah, KSA, Saudi Arabia WE-A1.2P.916:20 Hardware Implementation of a Direction Dependent Antenna Modulation System WE-A5.2P.316:00 Electromagnetic Characterisation of Self-Tuning UHF RFID Tags for Sensing Application Saad Mufti, Alan Tennant, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Josep Parrón, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain Maria Cristina Caccami, Gaetano Marrocco, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy WE-A5.2P.416:20 Enhanced Chipless RFID Tags for Sensors Design Simone Genovesi, Filippo Costa, Michele Borgese, Francesco Alessio Dicandia, Giuliano Manara, Università di Pisa, Italy; Smail Tedjini, Etienne Perret, University Grenoble-Alpes, France WE-A5.2P.516:40 Smart Sensing and Data Logging using RFID Navtej Saini, Robert Burkholder, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 90 B Wednesday, June 29 WE-UB.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Icaco D Scattering and Diffraction Wednesday, June 29 WE-UD.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Palominito Nonlinear, Nonuniform and Artificial Circuits and Materials Session Co-Chairs: Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City; Piergiorgio Uslenghi, University of Chicago Session Chair: Dimitrios Sounas, University of Texas at Austin WE-UD.1P.113:20 On-chip CMOS compatible all-dielectric zero-index metamaterial WE-UB.1P.113:20 French Comparison of Radar Cross-Section Measurements: Motivations, Tasks, and Results Yang Li, Daryl Vulis, Orad Reshef, Mei Yin, Philip Muñoz, Shota Kita, Marko Loncar, Eric Mazur, Harvard University, United States Juan Carlos Castelli, ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab, France; Fabrice Comblet, ENSTA Bretagne, France; Franck Daout, IUT/UFR SITEC Ville d’Avray, France; Christelle Eyraud, Institut Fresnel, France; Sylvie Fargeot, Airbus Defence & Space, France; Régis Guillerey, DGA Maîtrise de l’information, France; Jean-Michel Geffrin, Institut Fresnel, France; Samuel Leman, Nexio, France; Pierre Massaloux, Geneviève Mazé-Merceur, CEA/CESTA, France; Gérard-Pascal Piau, AIRBUS Group Innovations, France WE-UD.1P.213:40 Non-Magnetic, Non-Linear Radio-Frequency Isolator with Large Isolation and Small Insertion Loss Jason Soric, Dimitrios Sounas, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States WE-UB.1P.213:40 SAR images simulation of forests scattering taking into account topography WE-UD.1P.314:00 Using Non-uniform Transmission Lined Matching Sections in Broadband RF Amplifier Designs Jean-Pascal Monvoisin, Pierre Borderies, Pascale Dubois-Fernandez, ONERA, France; Dominique Dubucq, Cedric Taillandier, Total, France Yao-Wen Hsu, Han-Sian Huang, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Edward Kuester, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Hao-Hui Chen, Jui-Hung Hsieh, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Taiwan WE-UB.1P.314:00 Modeling of a covered RAM Indoor Facility dedicated for RCS V/UHF measurements Geneviève Mazé-Merceur, Martine Mognot, Agnes Pujols, Muriel Sesques, Jean de Kat, Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique, France WE-UD.1P.414:20 Photoconductivity of Interconnected Nanowires and Their Electromagnetic-Circuit CoSimulation WE-UB.1P.414:20 Measuring the Extinction Cross Section and more with a Bistatic Setup Bablu Mukherjee, George Washington University, United States; Binni Varghese, Minrui Zheng, Eng Soon Tok, Chorng Haur Sow, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Ergun Simsek, George Washington University, United States Jean-Michel Geffrin, Christelle Eyraud, Amélie Litman, Institut Fresnel, France WE-UB.1P.514:40 Bistatic RCS Measurements of Low Scattering Targets: Hard and Soft Time Gating Hassan Saleh, Centre Commun de Ressources en Microondes, France; Jean-Michel Geffrin, Hervé Tortel, Institut Fresnel, France WE-UD.1P.514:40 Break15:00 Jun Niu, Yi Ren, Duke University, United States; Ma Luo, Wave Computation Technologies Inc., United States; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Self-consistent analyses of third harmonic generation enhancement with compact plasmonics WE-UB.1P.615:20 Exact Electromagnetic Field at the Center of a Point Symmetric and Axially Symmetric Penetrable Structure Break15:00 WE-UD.1P.615:20 Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States Localized Acoustic Spoof Surface Plasmons Mohamed Farhat, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University, United States; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia WE-UB.1P.715:40 Numerical Investigation of High-Frequency Surface Fields Excited by a Magnetic Line Source on Electrically Large Cylinders Samuel Ringwood, Whitney Larsen, Honeywell Federal Manafacturing & Technologies, United States; Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri–Kansas City, United States WE-UD.1P.715:40 WE-UB.1P.816:00 Three-D Printable Material Development and Characterization for Electromagnetic Applications Kamalesh Sainath, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States WE-UD.1P.816:00 Junqiang Wu, Xiaoju Yu, Min Liang, University of Arizona, United States; Corey Shemelya, David Roberson, Eric MacDonald, Ryan Wicker, The University of Texas at El Paso, United States; Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States Properties and Limitations of General Doubly-Curved, Geometrically Convex-Conformal Perfectly Matched Layer Electromagnetic Wave Absorbers Rigorous analysis of negative refraction in a layered plasmonic metamaterial WE-UB.1P.916:20 Iman Aghanejad, Kenneth Chau, Loïc Markley, The University of British Columbia, Canada Efficient Analysis of Scattering by Strip Gratings Nikolaos Tsitsas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; Chiara Pelletti, Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States WE-UD.1P.916:20 WE-UB.1P.1016:40 Yassine Ait-El-Aoud, Adil-Gerai Kussow, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States Demonstration of the Classical EIT-like in Noble Metals Time-Domain Scattering by a Uniformly Moving Dispersive Sphere Timothy Garner, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, James Breakall, Craig Bohren, The Pennsylvania State University, United States 91 Wednesday, June 29 WE-A5.3P 13:20 - 17:00 Palmas Wednesday, June 29 WE-A5.4P Biomedical Applications of Antennas 13:20 - 16:40 Ceiba High Frequency Antennas and Devices Session Co-Chairs: Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University; Meisong Tong Session Co-Chairs: Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology WE-A5.3P.113:20 Experimental evaluation of UWB applicator prototype for head and neck hyperthermia WE-A5.4P.113:20 Development of W-band horn antennas using 3D printing technologies Pegah Takook, Masoud Shafiemehr, Mikael Persson, Hana Dobsicek Trefna, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Emmanuel Decrossas, Theodore J. Reck, Choonsup Lee, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Cécile D. Jung-Kubiak, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Imran Medhi, Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States WE-A5.3P.213:40 A minimally invasive, coax-fed microwave ablation antenna with a tapered-slot balun Hung Luyen, Susan C. Hagness, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States WE-A5.4P.213:40 WE-A5.3P.314:00 Amplitude-Only Direction Finding Using Squinted Stabilized-Pattern Horn Antennas in W-Band Non–Contact Estimation at 60 GHz for Human Vital Signs Monitoring Using a Robust Optimization Algorithm Muhannad Al-Tarifi, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Ting Zhang, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, Sorbonne Universités, France; Guido Valerio, Julien Sarrazin, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Sorbonne Universités, France; Dan Istrate, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, Sorbonne Universités, France WE-A5.4P.314:00 High-Performance Continuous-Wave Terahertz Emitters based on Plasmonic Photomixing Antennas WE-A5.3P.414:20 Shang-Hua Yang, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States; Mona Jarrahi, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Transparent and Self-Activated Harmonic Sensor Using Integrated Graphene Antennas and Circuits WE-A5.4P.414:20 Maryamsadat Sakhdari, Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University, United States Telecommunication Compatible Terahertz Emitters based on Plasmonic Nano-Antenna Arrays WE-A5.3P.514:40 Wearable RF Plethysmography Sensor using a Slot Antenna Nezih Yardimci, Mona Jarrahi, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Prapti Ganguly, David Senior, Patanjali Parimi, State University of New York at Oswego, United States; Amlan Chakrabarti, University of Calcutta, India WE-A5.4P.514:40 High-performance Heterodyne Terahertz Receivers based on Plasmonic Photomixing Antennas Break15:00 WE-A5.3P.615:20 Ning Wang, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Mona Jarrahi, University of California, Los Angeles; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States Investigation of Vital Signs Monitoring Errors Due to Subject’s Orientation, Clothing and Distance from a SFCW Radar Lingyun Ren, University of Tennessee, United States; Tuan Phan, The Catholic University of America, United States; Sabikun Nahar, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, United States; Nghia Tran, Ozlem Kilic, The Catholic University of America, United States; Aly E. Fathy, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, United States Break15:00 WE-A5.3P.715:40 David González-Ovejero, California Institute of Technology, United States; Theodore J. Reck, Cécile D. Jung-Kubiak, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Maria Alonso Del Pino, Goutam Chattopadhyay, California Institute of Technology, United States WE-A5.4P.615:20 A Class of Silicon Micromachined Metasurface for the Design of High-Gain Terahertz Antennas Meander Implantable Antenna for Biomedical Wireless Communication Thanatcha Satitchantrakul, Sirinrath Sirivisoot, Rardchawadee Silapunt, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand WE-A5.4P.715:40 MIMO Antennas for Capsule Endoscope Systems Dual-Band Integrated Detector for THz and IR based on Quasi-Spiral Antenna coupled to Schottky Diode WE-A5.3P.916:20 WE-A5.4P.816:00 Shengchang Lan, Lei Duan, Zonglong He, Caitian Yang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China; Alexander Denisov, State Iceberg research center, Ukraine; Sergey Ivashov, Lesya Anishchenko, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia Alvaro Gonzalez, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan; Valeria Tapia, Nicolas Reyes, Fausto Patricio Mena, Universidad de Chile, Chile; Renzo Nesti, Fabrizio Villa, Francesco Cuttaia, Adriano de Rosa, Anna Maria di Giorgio, Alfredo Morbidini, Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica, Italy; Pavel Yagoubov, European Southern Observatory, Germany WE-A5.3P.816:00 Alicia E. Torres-Garcia, Bakhtiyar Orazbayev, Ramon Gonzalo, Iñigo Ederra, Public University of Navarra, Spain Parisa Lotfi Poshtgol, Li Jichao, Saber Soltani, Ross David Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China ALMA Band 2+3 (67-116 GHz) optics Design and first measurements A 77GHz bioradar antenna module design using microstrip arrays WE-A5.3P.1016:40 WE-A5.4P.916:20 Real ECG signal acquisition with shimmer platform and using of compressed sensing techniques in the offline signal reconstruction Corporate-Feed Slotted Wavguide Array Antenna at 350 GHz Band by Silicon Process Karim Tekkouk, Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Kazuki Oogimoto, Tadao Nagatsuma, Osaka University, Japan; Hiroyuki Seto, Yoshiyuki Inoue, Kyoto University, Japan; Mikiko Saito, Waseda University, Japan Oussama Kerdjidj, Khalida Ghanem, CDTA, Algeria; Abbes Amira, University of the West of Scotland, United Kingdom; Farid Harizi, CDTA, Algeria; Fatima Chouireb, University of Amar Telidji-Laghouat, Algeria 92 Wednesday, June 29 WE-A1.3P 13:20 - 17:00 Siete Mares Wednesday, June 29 WE-A1.4P 13:20 - 17:00 Las Croabas Reflectarrays SIW structures WE-A1.3P.113:20 WE-A1.4P.113:20 Session Co-Chairs: Jose A. Encinar, Technical University of Madrid; Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London Session Co-Chairs: Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology; Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina Reflectarray in K and Ka Bands with Independent Beams in Each Polarization A Third-Order High-Q SIW Filter/Antenna with Two Cavities and One Integrated Slot Antenna Eduardo Martinez-de-Rioja, Jose A. Encinar, Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Spain; Rafael Florencio, Rafael R. Boix, University of Seville, Spain Ricardo Lovato, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States WE-A1.3P.213:40 WE-A1.4P.213:40 An Equivalent Circuit Model for Reconfigurable Reflectarrays based on Floquet Modal Expansion SIW-Like Structure Based Sequential Rotation Antenna Array Qi Wu, Haiming Wang, Chen Yu, Wei Hong, Southeast University, China Bozhou Du, Sean Hum, University of Toronto, Canada WE-A1.4P.314:00 Design of SIW Variable Phase Shifter for Beam Steering Antenna Application WE-A1.3P.314:00 Design of an Amplifying Reflectarray Antenna with Improved Isolation Performance Preeti Yadav, Soumava Mukherjee, Animesh Biswas, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Xue Yang, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China; Houfei Fang, Yangqing Hou, Shanghai YS Information Technology Co., Ltd., China WE-A1.4P.414:20 Low-Profile Dual-band Corrugated SIW Antenna Mohammad Mahdi Honari, Rashid Mirzavand, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada WE-A1.3P.414:20 True-Time-Delay UWB Reflectarray with Linear to Circular Polarization Transformation WE-A1.4P.514:40 Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States High Gain Low Profile Slotted SIW Cavity Antenna for 5G Applications Muftah Asaadi, Abdelrazik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada WE-A1.3P.514:40 Break15:00 Polarizer Reflectarray Using Resonant Behavior of Orthogonal Elements for Wideband Use WE-A1.4P.615:20 Daichi Higashi, Shusuke Sasaki, Hiroyuki Deguchi, Mikio Tsuji, Doshisha University, Japan SIW Design Considerations for mmWave Applications Duixian Liu, Christian Baks, Xiaoxiong Gu, IBM, United States Break15:00 WE-A1.4P.715:40 WE-A1.3P.615:20 Stepped Bend Substrate Integrated Waveguide to Rectangular Waveguide Transitions Design of Planar Reflectarray for Orbital Angular Momentum Vortex Wave in Radio Frequency Domain Uros Jankovic, Djuradj Budimir, University of Westminster, United Kingdom Shixing Yu, Long Li, Xidian University, China WE-A1.4P.816:00 SIW-Integrated Patch Antenna Backed Air-Filled Cavity for 5G MMW Appilcations WE-A1.3P.715:40 Wael M. Abdel-Wahab, Hussam Al-Saedi, University of Waterloo, Canada; Ying Wang, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada; Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada Optimized Artificial Neural Network for reflectarray cell modelling Vincent Richard, Renaud Loison, Raphaël Gillard, IETR-INSA, France; Hervé Legay, Thales Alenia Space, France; Maxime Romier, CNES, France WE-A1.4P.916:20 Multiple Spot Beam Reflectarrays for High Throughput Satellite Applications Design of V-Band SIW Fed Cavity Backed Aperture Coupled Microstrip Patch Array Element for Applications in Body Area Networks WE-A1.3P.916:20 WE-A1.4P.1016:40 WE-A1.3P.816:00 Carlos Mulero Hernández, Rafael Rodríguez Solís, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Min Zhou, Stig Busk Sørensen, Hans-Henrik Viskum, TICRA, Denmark A Miniaturized 45° Linearly Polarized Planar Substrate Integrated Waveguide CavityBacked Antenna Using L-Shaped Slot Discrete Dielectric Reflectarray for Generating Mixed-mode OAM Radio Beams Xudong Bai, Xianling Liang, Yu Yao, Jianping Li, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Yuhao Lu, Chang Chen, Zhou Lingyun, University of Science and Technology of China, China WE-A1.3P.1016:40 Design of a Ku/Ka Quad-Band Reflectarray Antenna for Satellite Communications Ruyuan Deng, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China 93 Wednesday, June 29 WE-A1.5P 13:20 - 15:00 Grand Caribbean Salon VI Systems and Applications of Reconfigurable Antenna Wednesday, June 29 WE-A4.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Grand Caribbean Salon III Wave Propagation in Terrestrial, Oceanic and Atmospheric Environments Session Co-Chairs: Fabien Ferrero, University of Nice; Tayeb Denidni, National Institute of the Scientific Research (INRS), University of Quebec Session Chair: Andreas Danklmayer, Fraunhofer FHR WE-A1.5P.113:20 WE-A4.1P.113:20 Differential Pattern-Reconfigurable Antenna Prototype for Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks Preliminary Results from the AFRL-NASA W/V-Band Terrestrial Link Experiment in Albuquerque, NM Leonardo Lizzi, Fabien Ferrero, Jean-Marc Ribero, Robert Staraj, Trong Nhan Le, Alain Pegatoquet, University Nice Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, France; Le Huy Trinh, National University Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam Michael Zemba, James Nessel, Jacquelynne Houts, NASA, United States; Nicholas Tarasenko, Steven Lane, David Murrell, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States WE-A4.1P.213:40 WE-A1.5P.213:40 Propagation parameters for medium frequency signals in a transmission line at different positions within a mine entry Software-defined Reconfigurable Antenna for Energy Efficient Wireless Links Simone Ciccia, Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Giorgio Giordanengo, Flavio Renga, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy Jingcheng Li, Nicholas Damiano, Miguel Reyes, The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, United States WE-A1.5P.314:00 WE-A4.1P.314:00 A Four-Port Circular Patch Antenna For Polarization Modulation Modeling and Measurement of Wireless Channels for Underground Mines Pengfei Ji, Xuan Hui Wu, Qun Zhang, Minnesota State University, Mankato, United States Chenming Zhou, Ronald Jacksha, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, United States WE-A1.5P.414:20 WE-A4.1P.414:20 A Dual-band Reconfigurable Radiation Pattern Antenna Based on Active Frequency Selective Surfaces Investigation of Cloud Attenuation on Ka-Band Satellite Beacon Signal in Tropical Region Feng Yuan, Yee Hui Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Yu Song Meng, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R), Singapore Jinxin Li, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, Institute of National Research and Scientific (INRS), Canada; Qingsheng Zeng, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Canada WE-A4.1P.514:40 Digital Terrestrial Television Measurement and Coverage Models Comparison WE-A1.5P.514:40 Andres Navarro Cadavid, ICESI, Colombia; Diego Rojas, TES America Andina Ltda, Colombia; Marlon Patiño Bernal, Universidad Nacional, Colombia Dual-Port Reconfigurable Planar Antennas for Diversity and Duplexing Applications Germán Augusto Ramírez Arroyave, Javier Leonardo Araque Quijano, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia Break15:00 WE-A4.1P.615:20 Wednesday, June 29 WE-A1.6P W/V-band Terrestrial Link Experiment, an Overview 15:20 - 17:00 Grand Caribbean Salon VI Nicholas Tarasenko, Steven Lane, David Murrell, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States; James Nessel, Michael Zemba, Jacquelynne Houts, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States Pattern Reconfigurable Antennas with Parasitic Elements Session Co-Chairs: Sembiam Rengarajan, California State University; Simon Adrian, Technische Universität München WE-A4.1P.715:40 Receiver System Design for Crowdsourced Experiments on the Effects of a Solar Eclipse on Low-Frequency Radio Wave Propagation WE-A1.6P.115:20 Abdurazag Khalat, Md Asaduzzaman Towfiq, Bedri A. Cetiner, Utah State University, United States; Ozlem Ceylan, Necmi Biyikli, Bilkent University, Turkey James Fallacara, Diego Lopez, Jordan Pappas, Emanuel Tavares, Brandon Wong, Kiersten Kerby-Patel, Filip Cuckov, University of Massachusetts Boston, United States; Jill Nelson, George Mason University, United States; William Liles, Amateur Radio Research and Development Corporation, United States WE-A1.6P.215:40 WE-A4.1P.816:00 A 60 GHz Beam-Steering Reconfigurable Antenna Hybridizing Ray Tracing and Method of Moments for Over-the-sea Prediction of LTE Signal Disc-Ys Antenna Marco Sfrecola, Italian Navy, Italy; Alessandro Corucci, CNIT, Italy; Agostino Monorchio, Università di Pisa, Italy Hisamatsu Nakano, Yuhei Kameta, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan WE-A1.6P.316:00 WE-A4.1P.916:20 Scanning Mircostrip Arrays Using Controlled Mutual Reactance with Parasitic Elements Multifrequency RF-Measurements and Characterisation of Propagation Conditions in the Maritime Boundary Layer Keerti Kona, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States; Sembiam Rengarajan, California State University, United States Andreas Danklmayer, Fraunhofer FHR, Germany; Jörg Förster, Technical Center for Ships and Naval Weapons (WTD 71), Germany; Paul Colditz, Gregor Biegel, Thorsten Brehm, Fraunhofer FHR, Germany WE-A1.6P.416:20 A Pattern Diversity Antenna Using Directive Array WE-A4.1P.1016:40 Kranti Kumar Katare, Animesh Biswas, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India; Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia An Approximate Exponentiated Weibull Joint Envelope-Phase Distribution Jose Vinicius de Miranda Cardoso, Wamberto Jose Lira de Queiroz, Marcelo Sampaio de Alencar, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil WE-A1.6P.516:40 Beam Switching Antenna Loaded with Dielectric Phase Correcting Structures for Gain Enhancement Kranti Kumar Katare, Animesh Biswas, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India; Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia 94 95 Interactive Forum Wednesday, June 29, 14:40 - 16:40 Grand Caribbean Ballroom Session Co-Chairs: B Shanker, Michigan State University; Francesco Andriulli, Institut Mines-Télécom / Télécom Bretagne PB.11 PB.12 PB.1 PB.2 PB.3 PB.4 PB.5 PB.6 PB.7 PB.8 PB.9 PB.10 Poster Area B PA.1 PA.2 PA.3 PA.4 PA.5 PA.6 PA.7 PA.8 PA.9 PA.10 Poster Area A 25 24 26 33 35 32 34 36 PF.14 PF.13 PF.12 PF.11 PF.10 PF.9 PF.8 PF.7 PF.6 PF.5 PF.11 PF.12 PF.13 PF.14 PF.4 PF.3 PF.2 PF.1 41 42 61 62 Poster Area G Break area 31 PF.1 PF.2 PF.3 PF.4 PF.5 PF.6 PF.7 PF.8 PF.9 PF.10 Break area 23 PD.1 PD.2 PD.3 PD.4 PD.5 PD.6 PD.7 PD.8 PD.9 PD.10 16 PG.10 PG.9 PG.8 PG.7 PG.6 PG.5 PG.4 PG.3 PG.2 PG.1 14 PH.1 PH.2 PH.3 PH.4 PH.5 PH.6 PH.7 PH.8 PH.9 PH.10 12 Poster Area D Poster Area E 15 Poster Area F 13 Break area 11 PC.10 PC.9 PC.8 PC.7 PC.6 PC.5 PC.4 PC.3 PC.2 PC.1 Poster Area C Poster Area J Poster Area I 96 PI.11 PI.12 PI.1 PI.2 PI.3 PI.4 PI.5 PI.6 PI.7 PI.8 PI.9 PI.10 PJ.1 PJ.2 PJ.3 PJ.4 PJ.5 PJ.6 PJ.7 PJ.8 PJ.9 PJ.10 Poster Area H Wednesday, June 29 WEP-A3.3P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area A Parallel and Special-processor Based Numerical Methods WEP-A3.3P.1 Scalability Analysis of Parallel Wideband ACE-FMM 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area A Novel Sensors and Sensing Methods Board PA.1 WEP-A4.4P.1 Board PA.6 AECVT Sensors with Reconfigurable Capabilities for Industrial Imaging Applications Stephen Hughey, Shanker Balasubramaniam, Hasan Aktulga, Michigan State University, United States WEP-A3.3P.2 Wednesday, June 29 WEP-A4.4P Zeeshan Zeeshan, Burak Gurlek, Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States; Qussai Marashdeh, Tech4Imaging, United States Board PA.2 Far-Field Light Scattering from Sub-Wavelength Wafer Patterns Using a Parallel FETI-DP Algorithm WEP-A4.4P.2 WEP-A3.3P.3 WEP-A4.4P.3 Incident Pressure Measurement in Air Blast Using Wireless Sensors Board PA.7 Jérémie Fourmann, Hervé Aubert, Patrick Pons, LAAS CNRS, France; Jerome Luc, Alexandre Lefrancois, Maylis Lavayssière, Antoine Osmont, CEA, France Kedi Zhang, Jinlong Zhu, Lynford L. Goddard, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Board PA.3 Board PA.8 A Wireless Monitoring System for Phytosanitary Treatment in Smart Farming Applications A high performance MPI implementation of numerical modeling of electromagnetic scattering from forest environment Federico Viani, Fabrizio Robol, Michael Bertolli, Alessandro Polo, Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy; Hanen Ahmadi, ELEDIA Offshore Lab @ Innov’Com, Tunisia; Ridha Bouallegue, University of Carthage, Tunisia Mandiaye Fall, Hélène Roussel, Cyril Dahon, Massimiliano Casaletti, Sorbonnes Universités, UPMC, France; Ines Fenni, California Institute of Technology, United States; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States WEP-A4.4P.4 Board PA.9 Application of the CUDA® Toolkit Multi-GPU Libraries to an Out-of-Core MoM Solver Through-the-wall indoor tracking and navigation using deep-sub-wavelength magnetoquasistatics WEP-A3.3P.5 WEP-A4.4P.5 WEP-A3.3P.4 Board PA.4 Darmindra Arumugam, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States Alexander Saxerud, Jack Ferrell, Eric Dunn, Leidos, Inc., United States Board PA.5 Board PA.10 Multi-targets localization method with nonlinear inversion of the magnetic moment Parallel Hierarchical E-H Time-Domain Finite-Element Method for Maxwell’s Equations Zheng Peng, Ronghong Jin, Yu Yao, Yang Qian, Luyang Duan, Xianling Liang, Junping Geng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Zhenbao Ye, Haijing Zhou, Jie Cheng, Weijie Wang, Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, China 97 Wednesday, June 29 WEP-A3.1P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area B Finite Difference Methods WEP-A3.1P.1 FDTD Discretization of Maxwell’s Equations on a Face-Centered-Cubic Grid WEP-A4.3P.1 Chenchen Li, Hao Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Board PB.2 WEP-A4.3P.2 Robert Schmid, Jason Hodkin, Thomas Comberiate, Matthew Sharp, Jeffrey Nanzer, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States Board PB.3 WEP-A4.3P.3 FDTD Modeling Challenges of Cylindrical Structures Guilherme S. Rosa, José R. Bergmann, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States Board PB.4 WEP-A4.3P.4 Darmindra Arumugam, Marco Quadrelli, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States Board PB.5 Huygens Subgridding Combined with the 2D Fully Collocated Implicit FDTD Method WEP-A4.3P.5 Arne Van Londersele, Daniel De Zutter, Dries Vande Ginste, Ghent University, Belgium WEP-A3.1P.6 Complex-Envelope LOD-FDTD Method for Ionospheric Propagation HIE-Subgridding for TM Scattering Problems Darmindra Arumugam, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States Board PB.6 WEP-A4.3P.6 Board PC.6 Snow Precipitation Measurement and Analysis During MASCRAD Winter Observations Branislav Notaros, V. N. Bringi, Cameron Kleinkort, Gwo-Jong Huang, Merhala Thurai, Patrick Kennedy, Sanja Manic, Colorado State University, United States; Andrew Newman, National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States Board PB.7 Arne Van Londersele, Daniel De Zutter, Dries Vande Ginste, Ghent University, Belgium WEP-A3.1P.8 Board PC.5 Localization in planetary sub-surfaces using deep-sub-wavelength magnetoquasistatics Ding Yu Heh, Eng Leong Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore WEP-A3.1P.7 Board PC.4 Re-directed reflection-based synthetic aperture radar imaging using controllable granular media in space Mohammed Hadi, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Samir Mahmoud, Kuwait University, Kuwait; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Melinda Piket-May, University of Colorado Boulder, United States WEP-A3.1P.5 Board PC.3 Axial Mode-Matching Technique for Analysis of Directional Well-Logging Sensor Tools Mohamed Bakr, McMaster University, Canada; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Veysel Demir, Northern Illinois University, United States WEP-A3.1P.4 Board PC.2 Angle Resolution Using Interferometric Spatial Frequency Modulation Zhi Yao, Yuanxun Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States An FDTD-Based Adjoint Sensitivity Approach Board PC.1 High-Resolution, Downward-Looking Radar Imaging Using a Small Consumer Drone 3D ADI-FDTD Modeling of Platform Reduction with Thin Film Ferromagnetic Material WEP-A3.1P.3 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area C Advanced Remote Sensing and Radar Techniques and Applications Board PB.1 Mahbod Salmasi, Michael E. Potter, University of Calgary, Canada WEP-A3.1P.2 Wednesday, June 29 WEP-A4.3P WEP-A4.3P.7 Board PB.8 Board PC.7 A new FDTD subgridding boundary condition for FDTD subcell lossy thin-layer modeling Log Periodic Folded Slot Array Antenna for an Autonomous Cryobot Synthetic Aperture Radar for Subsurface Exploration of Europa WEP-A3.1P.9 WEP-A4.3P.8 Miguel Cabello, Luis Angulo, Amelia Rubio Bretones, Rafael Gomez Martin, Salvador G. Garcia, University of Granada, Spain; Jesus Alvarez, Airbus DS, Spain Omkar Pradhan, Albin Gasiewski, Universitiy of Colorado, United States Board PB.9 A New Unconditionally Stable FDTD Method for Time-Reversed Wave Simulation Seyedmohammad Mousavi, Roger De Roo, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States; Anthony England, University of Michigan, Dearborn, United States; Hamid Nejati, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States Shengbing Shi, Wei Shao, Ran Zhang, Xuesong Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China WEP-A3.1P.10 Board PB.10 WEP-A4.3P.9 A 1-D Propagator for Introduction of Plane Wave to Layered Magnetized Plasma in FDTD Method Board PC.9 Beam-Doppler Image Feature Recognition (BDIFR) Method for Radar Clutter Management and Target Detection Yang Zhang, Yanming Liu, Xidian University, China WEP-A3.1P.11 Board PC.8 Remote Sensing using Coherent Multipath Interference of Wideband Planck Radiation Zhe Geng, Hai Deng, Florida International University, United States Board PB.11 WEP-A4.3P.10 An Efficient Finite-Difference Frequency-Domain Scheme for Low-Frequency Quasi-TEM Applications Board PC.10 Adaptive Interference and Clutter Rejection Processing for Bistatic MIMO Radar Zhe Geng, Hai Deng, Florida International University, United States Patrick Donohoe, Mississippi State University, United States 98 A Wednesday, June 29 WEP-UA.3P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area D Measurement of Materials and Devices WEP-UA.3P.1 WEP-A4.1P.1 Mohamed Said Mezghanni, Nahi Kandil, Nadir Hakem, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada WEP-A4.1P.2 Antonio Valles Castro, Francisco Jose Calviño Dopazo, Luis Francisco Sanchez Alvarez, Santiago Garcia Fernandez, Javier Eugenio Antoranz Alvaro, Fernando Torrecilla Orte, Armada Española, Spain; Manuel Garcia Sanchez, Ana Vazquez Alejos, Iñigo Cuiñas, Paula Gómez-Pérez, Universidad de Vigo, Spain Mikhail Kozlov, MR:comp GmbH, Germany; Gregor Schaefers, Magnetic Resonance Institute for Safety, Technology and Research GmbH, Germany WEP-A4.1P.3 Paula Gómez-Pérez, Centro Universitario de la Defensa, Spain; Marcos Crego-García, Iñigo Cuiñas, Universidade de Vigo, Spain David Hill, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States WEP-A4.1P.4 Board PD.4 Jean-Baptiste Poisson, Vincent Fabbro, Laurent Castanet, Jean-Paul Marcellin, Xavier Boulanger, ONERA, France; Jörg Förster, Christian Onno Böhler, Michael Gallus, Andreas Ulland, WTD 71, France; Gregor Biegel, Thorsten Brehm, Andreas Danklmayer, Fraunhofer FHR, Germany; Yvonick Hurtaud, DGA, MI, France Christopher Holloway, Matt Simons, Joshua Gordon, NIST, United States Board PD.5 Free Space Material Characterization with Genetic Algorithms and Multiple Objective Cost Functions WEP-A4.1P.5 Raenita Fenner, Loyola University MD, United States; Jonathan Frasch, Edward Rothwell, Michigan State University, United States Near-Field HF Antenna Pattern Measurement with Absolute Gain Calibration Circular Patch-Ring Antennas for V2X Applications Board PE.5 A novel harmonic decomposition technique based on a windowing scheme for simulating Rayleigh fading channels María Isabel Baena Amador, Luis René Vela García, Ramón Parra Michel, CINVESTAV, Mexico; Javier Vázquez Castillo, University of Quintana Roo, Mexico Board PD.6 Anirudha Siripuram, Michael Daly, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, United States WEP-UA.3P.7 Board PE.4 Analysis of radar sea clutter data acquired during the MARLENE measurement campaign Atom-Based Electric-Field Metrology For Millimeter Wave to Sub-THz Frequencies WEP-UA.3P.6 Board PE.3 Modeling Vegetation Attenuation Patterns: A Comparison between Polynomial Regressions and Artificial Neural Networks Board PD.3 Applications of the Maximum Entropy Method to Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurements WEP-UA.3P.5 Board PE.2 Experimental Assessment of Propagation Models Over Sea for UHF and X bands Board PD.2 Influence of Low Permittivity Medium Conductivity on Radio Frequency Induced Power Deposition WEP-UA.3P.4 Board PE.1 IEEE 802.15.4 performance evaluation for the underground mine radio-channel Islam Afifi, Ahmed Hassan, University of Missouri–Kansas City, United States; Fernando Vargas-Lara, Jack Douglas, Edward Garboczi, NIST, United States WEP-UA.3P.3 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area E Propagation in Various Environments Board PD.1 Effective Complex Relative Dielectric Properties of Composites with Carbon Nanotubes in the Tumbleweed Configuration WEP-UA.3P.2 Wednesday, June 29 WEP-A4.1P WEP-A4.1P.6 Fading Model for Wireless 5G mmW Transmission Board PD.7 Board PE.6 Tommy Lam, SUNY Binghamton, United States Ling Huang, Yilong Lu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore WEP-A4.1P.7 Board PE.7 Path Loss Exponent Estimation using Connectivity Information in Wireless Sensor Network Nour Zaarour, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Canada; Nahi Kandil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada; Sofiène Affes, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Canada; Nadir Hakem, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada WEP-A4.1P.8 UWB Lower Atmospheric Propagation (LATPROP) Measurement System Board PE.8 Luyao Xu, Caglar Yardim, The Ohio State University, United States WEP-A4.1P.9 Numerical prediction of tropospheric scintillation Board PE.9 Swagato Mukherjee, Caglar Yardim, The Ohio State University, United States WEP-A4.1P.10 Board PE.10 Fast Statistical Characterization of Rough Surface Scattering via Tensor Train Decompositions Luis Gomez, Weitian Sheng, Abdulkadir Yücel, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States WEP-A4.1P.11 A Fast Volume Integral Equation Solver for the Radiative Transfer Equation Board PE.11 Jeremy Hoskins, Eric Michielssen, John Schotland, University of Michigan, United States WEP-A4.1P.12 Board PE.12 Genetic Algorithm Optimization to Determine Beam Pointing Direction and Polarization Using Limited Fresnel Region Measured Data Sembiam Rengarajan, California State University, United States 99 A Wednesday, June 29 WEP-UA.2P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area F Antenna Feed Techniques WEP-UA.2P.1 Angelo Freni, University of Florence, Italy; Nuria Llombart, Okan Yurduseven, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Board PF.2 2 by 2 Mu-zero Array mounted on Tapered Monopole for Wireless Power Transmission and EM Energy Harvesting Board PF.3 An Electrically Small Quasi-Isotropic Dualband Antenna Using Folded Split Ring Resonator and Parasitic Resonance Joon-Hong Kim, Youngjoon Lim, Sangwook Nam, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea WEP-UA.2P.4 Board PF.4 UHF SATCOM Antenna Ground Plane Height Reduction Using Ni-Zn Magneto-Dielectric Materials Frank A. Vassallo, TECOMSYS, United States; Kate J. Duncan, University of Delaware, United States; Orion Boyltson, Adam Kratch, Daniel T. Bennett, United States Military Academy, United States; Juan C. Correa, Department of Defense, United States WEP-UA.2P.5 Board PF.5 A Compact Single Conductor Transmission Line Launcher for Telemetry in Borehole Drilling Process Seyed Mohammad Amjadi, Kamal Sarabandi, The University of Michigan, United States WEP-UA.2P.6 Modeling of Partially Inserted Connector Faults Design of a Novel 2-D Beam-switching Waveguide Butler Matrix Board PF.8 A Low Profile Wideband Circularly Polarized Omnidirectional Antenna Using an Array of Sectorial Loop Antennas Behzad Yektakhah, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States WEP-UA.1P.2 Board PF.9 SMART Cable with Frequency Scanning Antenna for Wireless Power Transmission Applications Scott Kenny, Victoria Gómez-Guillamón Buendía, Symon Podilchak, George Goussetis, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; Massimo Del Prete, Diego Masotti, Alessandra Costanzo, University of Bologna, Italy; Piere Nicole, Thales, Canada WEP-UA.1P.3 Board PF.10 High Efficiency Triple Band Small Antenna for RF Energy Harvesting using Mu-negative Transmission Line Kwi-Seob Um, Chang-Hyun Lee, Jeong-Hae Lee, Hongik University, Republic of Korea WEP-UA.1P.4 Board PF.11 Major Performance Breakthrough of the Short Backfire Antenna for Space Applications Erik Lier, Thomas Hand, Bonnie Martin, Lockheed Martin, United States; Zhi Hao Jiang, Zachary Morgan, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States WEP-UA.1P.5 Field Test Measurements of Tactical Satellite Antennas in the VHF/UHF Band Board PF.12 Steven Weiss, Gregory Mitchell, Army Research Laboratory, United States WEP-UA.1P.6 Roughness Assessment of Reflector Surface via Near-field Data Board PF.13 George Cheng, Yong Zhu, Jan Grzesik, Allwave Corporation, United States Board PF.6 Cagatay Tokgoz, Sameh Dardona, Nicholas C. Soldner, United Technologies Research Center, United States WEP-UA.2P.7 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area F WEP-UA.1P.1 Chang-Hyun Lee, Jeong-Hae Lee, Hongik University, Republic of Korea WEP-UA.2P.3 Wednesday, June 29 WEP-UA.1P Analysis and Design of Novel Antennas Board PF.1 On the Use of Thevenin Circuits in Distributed Transmission lines and the Extension of the Methodology to the Problem of Antennas in Reception WEP-UA.2P.2 A WEP-UA.1P.7 Modal Analysis of Perturbations in U-slot Micro-strip Patch Board PF.7 Dong-Hun Kim, Jiro Hirokawa, Miao Zhang, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 100 Mahrukh Khan, Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri–Kansas City, United States Board PF.14 Wednesday, June 29 WEP-A3.2P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area G Techniques for Transient Simulations WEP-A3.2P.1 Chao-Ping Lin, Su Yan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Robert R. Arslanbekov, Vladimir Kolobov, CFD Research Corporation, United States; Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States Board PG.2 A GPU Accelerated Dynamic p-Adaptation for Simulation of EM-Plasma Interaction Board PG.3 Transient Analysis of Scattering from Ferromagnetic Objects Using Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert and Volume Integral Equations Sadeed Sayed, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Huseyin Arda Ülkü, Gebze Technical University, Turkey; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia WEP-A3.2P.4 Insight into the Single Scatter Subtraction (S3) Method Board PG.4 THP-UF.1P.2 Board PG.5 Dong-Yeop Na, The Ohio State University, United States; Haksu Moon, Intel Corporation, United States; Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States; Yuri A. Omelchenko, Trinum Research Inc., United States WEP-A3.2P.6 Transient Scattering from Two Cavities Embedded in a Ground Plane Board PG.6 Tien-Hao Liao, Tai Qiao, Leung Tsang, University of Michigan, United States Board PG.7 Propagating-Path Identification by Combining FDTD Method and Compressive Sensing Fernando L. Teixeira, Robert Burkholder, Joel Johnson, Caglar Yardim, The Ohio State University, United States THP-UF.1P.4 An MOT-TDIE Solver for Analyzing Transient Fields on Graphene-Based Devices Board PH.4 The Fully and Partially Coherent Approaches Applied to Snowpack Remote Sensing Based on 3D Numerical Solutions of Maxwell’s Equations Shurun Tan, Jiyue Zhu, University of Michigan, United States; Xiaolan Xu, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Kung-Hau Ding, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Leung Tsang, University of Michigan, United States THP-UF.1P.5 High Order Scattering from Undulations on a Cylindrical Surface Board PH.5 Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; C. Prabavathi, P.O. Box 24467, United States THP-UF.1P.6 Board PH.6 Coherent Bistatic Scattering Model for Vegetated Terrain in Support of Soil Moisture Retrieval THP-UF.1P.7 Board PG.8 Yifei Shi, Ping Li, Ismail Enes Uysal, Huseyin Arda Ülkü, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Board PH.7 Site-Specific Clutter Simulation Using Rough Surface Scattering Models with NED and LCD James Park, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Ryan Shaver, Michael Saville, Wright State University, United States; Scott Gabert, Panos Tzanos, Kristopher Kim, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Joel Johnson, The Ohio State University, United States Tomohiro Komatsu, Ryuya Seki, Kazuya Takahashi, Naoki Honma, Yoshitaka Tsunekawa, Iwate University, Japan WEP-A3.2P.8 Board PH.3 An Efficient Implementation of the Nonlocal Small-Slope Approximation for Bistatic Scattering from Two-Dimensional Rough Surfaces Amir Azemati, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States Richard Uber, Aihua Wood, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States WEP-A3.2P.7 Board PH.2 NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF ROUGH SURFACE SCATTERING USING NYSTROM METHOD FOR IMPROVED ACCURACIES Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Full-Wave FETD-Based PIC Algorithm with Local Explicit Update Board PH.1 Kevin Diomedi, Gary Brown, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States Continuity-Preserving Purely Hyperbolic Maxwell Equations in Inhomogeneous Media WEP-A3.2P.5 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area H THP-UF.1P.1 THP-UF.1P.3 Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States WEP-A3.2P.3 Wednesday, June 29 THP-UF.1P Models for Remote Sensing in Random and Complex Media Board PG.1 A DGTD Algorithm with Dynamic h-Adaptation and Local Time-Stepping for Solving Maxwell’s Equations WEP-A3.2P.2 F THP-UF.1P.8 Estimating PDFs in Heterogeneous Radar Clutter 101 Board PH.8 Scott Gabert, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Julie Jackson, Ryan Kappedal, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States Wednesday, June 29 WEP-A4.2P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area I Scattering in Complex Media WEP-A4.2P.1 F THP-UF.4P.1 Normalized Radar Cross Section Analysis of Oil-Contaminated Young Sea Ice Board PI.2 Yang Bao, Jiming Song, Iowa State University, United States WEP-A4.2P.3 Board PI.3 Stochastic Galerkin Methods for Transient Maxwell’s Equations with Random Geometries Yongtao Cheng, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China WEP-A4.2P.4 Board PI.4 Diagrammatic Explanation of the Reverse Doppler Effect in Space-Time Modulated Photonic Crystals Zoé-Lise Deck-Léger, Maksim Skorobogatiy, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada WEP-A4.2P.5 Board PI.5 THP-UF.4P.2 Miguel Ruphuy, Omar Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada Board PI.6 A Gaussian Beam Approach for Embedding Antennas into Vector Parabolic Equation Based Propagation Models Xingqi Zhang, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada WEP-A4.2P.7 Board PI.7 Application of 3D MoM/CBFM technique to the Problem of Electromagnetic Scattering by Complex-Shaped Precipitation Particles Ines Fenni, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States; Ziad S. Haddad, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Hélène Roussel, University Pierre and Marie Curie, France; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States WEP-A4.2P.8 Board PI.8 On the Validity of an Analytical Solution for Characterizing Backscattering from Tree Trunks for FOPEN Sensing at P-Band DaHan Liao, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States WEP-A4.2P.9 Board PI.9 Tyler Tiede, Nariman Firoozy, Thomas Neusitzer, Puyan Mojabi, David Barber, University of Manitoba, Canada THP-UF.4P.3 Takashi Maeda, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan THP-UF.4P.4 Kamalesh Sainath, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; Scott Hensley, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States THP-UF.4P.5 Board PJ.5 An Advanced Solver for Tri-axial Induction Logging in Hydraulic Fracture Detection and Mapping Yuan Fang, Zhiru Yu, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States THP-UF.4P.6 Board PJ.6 Measurement and Analysis of Rain Precipitation at MASCRAD Instrumentation Site in Colorado Branislav Notaros, Merhala Thurai, V. N. Bringi, Sanja Manic, Patrick Kennedy, Colorado State University, United States THP-UF.4P.7 Weather Radar to Detect and Differentiate Clouds from Rain Events Board PJ.7 Shilpa Manandhar, Feng Yuan, Yee Hui Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Yu Song Meng, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R), Singapore THP-UF.4P.8 Correlation between Cloud Optical Thickness and Solar Radiation Board PI.10 Tao Zang, The Navy Representative Office in Wuhan 701 Institute, China; Shuang Gao, Jiao Wang, Tao Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, China WEP-A4.2P.11 Board PJ.4 Analytical Modeling, Numerical Results, and Outlook on Model Validation for InSAR Coherence Degradation due to Wave Penetration into and Guidance within PlanarLayered Media, Part I: Co-Polarized Case Junwen Dai, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Research on Ship Wake Detection with Electromagnetic Characteristic Board PJ.3 GCOM-W AMSR2 Brightness Temperature Dataset Modified Using Antenna Pattern Matching Technique Efficient Computation of the EM Field due to a Bipole in Hydrocarbon Exploration WEP-A4.2P.10 Board PJ.2 Complex Permittivity Profile Reconstruction of Sea Ice using a Transmission Line Model Huygens Principle for Prediction of Refraction from Electrically-thin Inhomogeneous Media WEP-A4.2P.6 Board PJ.1 Nariman Firoozy, Puyan Mojabi, David Barber, Tyler Tiede, Thomas Neusitzer, University of Manitoba, Canada Jian Zhang, Shi Cong Wang, Si Jie Tang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China Modeling of Multilayered Anisotropic Media Using Effective Medium Theory 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area J Remote Sensing Topics Board PI.1 Efficient Solution of Volume Integral Equations for Electromagnetic Scattering by Biisotropic Objects WEP-A4.2P.2 Wednesday, June 29 THP-UF.4P Board PI.11 Computation of Fields Scattered from Dielectric Objects of Uncertain Shapes using Multilevel Monte Carlo Alexander Litvinenko, Abdul-Lateef Haji-Ali, Ismail Enes Uysal, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Huseyin Arda Ülkü, Gebze Technical University, Turkey; Jesper Oppelstrup, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Raul Tempone, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia 102 Board PJ.8 Feng Yuan, Yi Wen Lek, Yee Hui Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Yu Song Meng, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R), Singapore Thursday, June 30 TH-SP.1A Special Session 08:00 - 11:20 Grand Atlantic Salon I Thursday, June 30 TH-SP.2A Special Session 08:00 - 11:40 Grand Atlantic Salon II Grand Challenges in Computational Electromagnetics for the Next Decade Industrial Applications of Metamaterials Session Chair: B Shanker, Michigan State University Session Co-Chairs: Filiberto Bilotti, University of Rome TRE; Giacomo Oliveri, University of Trento TH-SP.1A.108:00 TH-SP.2A.108:00 Compatible Discretizations for Multiphysics: A Brief Review and Some Future Challenges Industry Applications of Metamaterials for Antenna Systems TH-SP.1A.208:20 TH-SP.2A.208:20 Dimitrios Sounas, Jason Soric, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Fernando L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United States CEM Challenges in Multiphysics Modeling and Simulation Metamaterials Meeting Industrial Products: A Successful Example in Italy Giacomo Guarnieri, Giuseppe Mauriello, Stefano Scafè, Finmeccanica, Italy; Mirko Barbuto, Alessio Monti, Niccolò Cusano University, Italy; Davide Ramaccia, Stefano Vellucci, Antonino Tobia, Alessandro Toscano, Filiberto Bilotti, Roma Tre University, Italy Jian-Ming Jin, Su Yan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States TH-SP.1A.308:40 Compressible Integral Equation Formulations Towards General Fast Direct Solvers Arkadi Sharshevsky, Tel-Aviv University, Israel; Yaniv Brick, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Amir Boag, Tel-Aviv University, Israel TH-SP.1A.409:00 Stable Boundary Element Methods for Objects of General Geometry and Material Configuration TH-SP.2A.308:40 Low-Profile Single-Feed Highly-Directive Antennas based on Cavity-Excited Metasurfaces Ariel Epstein, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada TH-SP.2A.409:00 Metasurfaces Antennas for Space Industry Enrica Martini, Francesco Caminita, Wave-Up s.r.l, Italy; Gabriele Minatti, University of Siena, Italy; Orietta Lanciano, Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, Italy; Marco Sabbadini, European Space Agency, Netherlands; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy Kristof Cools, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom TH-SP.1A.509:20 Challenges for Coupled Continuum Mechanics and Electromagnetics David Hopkins, George Gazonas, Army Research Laboratory, United States; Daniel S. Weile, Peter Monk, University of Delaware, United States Break09:40 TH-SP.1A.610:00 Grand Challenges in Preconditioning EM Integral Equations TH-SP.2A.509:20 Ten Applications of Metamaterials Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada Break09:40 TH-SP.2A.610:00 Radio-Frequency (RF) Metatronic Inductors Shaped as Capacitors Francesco P. Andriulli, Télécom Bretagne / Institut Mines-Télécom, France Yue Li, Tsinghua University, China; Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States TH-SP.1A.710:20 Multiscale, both Space and Time, Computations TH-SP.2A.710:20 Signal to Noise Ratio Improvement with non-Foster Antenna Matching Jin-Fa Lee, The Ohio State University, United States Deepak Singh Nagarkoti, Yang Hao, Khalid Z. Rajab, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom TH-SP.1A.810:40 Discrete representation of geometry and functions on the geometry: continuity, convergence, and other ramifications TH-SP.2A.810:40 Non-identical Coupled Transmission Lines and Higher-order Dispersion Engineering Muhammed Zuboraj, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States Balasubramaniam Shanker, Jie Li, Michigan State University, United States TH-SP.1A.911:00 Solution of Large Platform Integration and Interference Problems on Massively Parallel Computers Andrew D. Greenwood, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States TH-SP.2A.911:00 Anisotropic Impedance Metasurface Enabled Dual-band Short Backfire Antennas with High Aperture Efficiency Zhi Hao Jiang, Zachary Morgan, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Thomas Hand, Bonnie Martin, Erik Lier, Lockheed Martin Space System Company, United States TH-SP.2A.1011:20 Cold Test of Homogeneous and Inhomogeneous Slow Wave Structures for High Power Backward Wave Oscillators Ushemadzoro Chipengo, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; Niru K. Nahar, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States 103 B Thursday, June 30 TH-UB.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Grand Atlantic Salon III Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.1A 08:00 - 09:40 Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Emerging Metasurfaces Slot Antennas TH-UB.1A.108:00 TH-A1.1A.108:00 Session Chair: Juan Sebastian Gomez Diaz, University of Texas at Austin Session Chair: Christophe Fumeaux, University of Adelaide A Reflective, Phase-tunable Metasurface Based on Liquid Crystals Amanda Couch, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States A Novel Structure and Design Optimization of Miniaturized UWB Slot Antenna Adrian Bekasiewicz, Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland TH-UB.1A.208:20 A Reflective Active Metasurface Josip Loncar, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States; Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb, Croatia TH-UB.1A.308:40 Integration of a Plasmonic Metasurface on the Tip of an Optical Fiber: Towards Optical Fiber Meta-Tips Maria Principe, Marco Consales, Alberto Micco, University of Sannio, Italy; Alessio Crescitelli, National Research Council, Italy; Giuseppe Castaldi, University of Sannio, Italy; Emanuela Esposito, National Research Council, Italy; Vera La Ferrara, ENEA, Italy; Antonello Cutolo, Vincenzo Galdi, Andrea Cusano, University of Sannio, Italy TH-A1.1A.208:20 Pattern Reconfigurable Multimode Square Waveguide Slot Antenna Souren Shamsinejad, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada TH-A1.1A.308:40 A 5.8-GHz Flexible Microstrip-Fed Slot Antenna Realized in PEDOT:PSS Conductive Polymer Shengjian Jammy Chen, The University of Adelaide, Australia; Benjamin Chivers, Roderick Shepherd, The University of Sydney, Australia; Christophe Fumeaux, The University of Adelaide, Australia TH-A1.1A.409:00 Conformal Antennas for Wireless Communication Vladimir Veremey, Qualcomm Inc., United States TH-UB.1A.409:00 TH-A1.1A.509:20 Han Ren, University of North Texas, United States; Jun Ding, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States; Mi Zhou, Yuankun Lin, University of North Texas, United States; Hualiang Zhang, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim, Ming-Hsuan Chang, Feng Chia University, Taiwan; Horng-Dean Chen, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan; Tuan-Yung Han, National Taitung College, Taiwan; Jeen-Sheen Row, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan Design of an Active Metasurface An Annular-ring Slot Antenna with CP Radiation and Harmonic Suppression TH-UB.1A.509:20 Digitizing Metasurface Antennas Cristian Della Giovampaola, University of Siena, Italy; Charlotte Tripon-Canseliet, ESPCI ParisTech, France; Jean Chazelas, Thales Systèmes Aéroportés, France; Mario Mencagli Jr., Gabriele Minatti, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy Break09:40 TH-UB.1A.610:00 Graphene-based Gradient Metasurfaces for Extreme Wavefront Manipulation at Terahertz Frequencies Nasim Mohammadi Estakhri, Juan Sebastian Gomez Diaz, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States TH-UB.1A.710:20 Efficient, Broadband Ultrathin Retroreflector Metasurface for Visible and Near-infrared Frequencies Nasim Mohammadi Estakhri, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Verena Neder, Mark Knight, Albert Polman, FOM Institute AMOLF, Netherlands; Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States TH-UB.1A.810:40 V-Band Reference-Phase-Based Zoned Fishnet Metalens Víctor Pacheco-Peña, Bakhtiyar Orazbayev, Miguel Beruete, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Miguel Navarro-Cía, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; Igor V. Minin, Oleg V. Minin, National Research Tomsk State University, Russian Federation Jeremy Bossard, Clinton Scarborough, Micah Gregory, Cooper Cicero, Pingjuan Werner, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Scott Griffiths, Matthew Ketner, Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, United States 10:00 - 11:40 Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Slot Arrays Session Chair: Yahya Antar, Royal Military College TH-A1.2A.110:00 A Slotted Waveguide based MIMO Antenna System for Wireless Access Points Asim Ghalib, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Sebastien Clauzier, Royal Military College (RMC), Canada; Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Yahia M. M. Antar, Royal Military College (RMC), Canada TH-A1.2A.210:20 Edge Slot Waveguide Array Antenna for an Omnidirectional Radar System Steven Keller, Steven Weiss, US Army Research Laboratory, United States; Bryan Farley, US Army Communications-Electronics RD&E Center, United States TH-A1.2A.310:40 The Rotation Mode Feeding structure for Concentric Array Radial Line Slot Antenna Tao Zhou, Yasuhiro Tsunemitsu, Naohisa Goto, Takushoku University, Japan TH-A1.2A.411:00 3D Focal Spot Manipulation at Millimeter Waves Ioannis Iliopoulos, Mauro Ettorre, Ronan Sauleau, Institut d’ Electronique et de Telecommunications de Rennes (IETR), UMR CNRS 6164, Universite de Rennes 1, France; Massimiliano Casaletti, Laboratoire d’Electronique et Electromagnetisme (L2E), Pierre and Marie Curie University, France; Patrick Potier, Strategy Directorate, Direction Generale de l’Armement (DGA), France; Philippe Pouliguen, Direction Generale de l’ Armement - Maitrise de l’Information (DGA-MI), France TH-UB.1A.911:00 Metasurface for High-Power Reflector Antenna Based on Counter-Rotating End-Loaded Dipole Elements Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.2A TH-A1.2A.511:20 An anti-interference slotted waveguide antenna array for space-borne SAR applications TH-UB.1A.1011:20 Theoretical Analysis of a Reflected Plate for OAM Mode Generation Based on PhaseShifting Surface Ben You, Liang Zhou, Lin-Sheng Wu, Yao-Ping Zhang, Jun-Fa Mao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 104 Jia-Guo Lu, Wei Wang, Hong-tao Zhang, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China; Xianling Liang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Thursday, June 30 TH-A3.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII Integral Equation Solvers for Advanced Applications Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.3A 08:00 - 11:20 Culebra Waveguide and Horn Antenna Feeds Session Chair: B Shanker, Michigan State University TH-A3.1A.108:00 Analysis of Dense Quantum Dot Systems Using a Self-Consistent Maxwell-Bloch Framework Connor Glosser, Carlo Piermarocchi, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States Session Co-Chairs: Darmindra Arumugam, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Olav Breinbjerg, Danish Technical University TH-A1.3A.108:00 THz Smooth-Walled Spline Horn Antennas: Design, Manufacturing and Measurements Arvid Hammar, Omnisys Instruments AB and Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Daniel Nyberg, Omnisys Instruments AB, Sweden; Yogesh Karandikar, Tantrayut Telecommunications Pvt Ltd, India; Peter Sobis, Oscar Tropp, Per Forsberg, Steven McCallion, Anders Emrich, Omnisys Instruments AB, Sweden; Jan Stake, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden TH-A3.1A.208:20 Full-Wave Electromagnetic Optimizations of Corrugated Metallic Sheets Askin Altinoklu, Bariscan Karaosmanoglu, Özgür S. Ergül, Middle East Technical University, Turkey TH-A3.1A.308:40 A MFIE/Volume Integral Equation Approach with Minimum Discretization Effort for Substrate Integrated Waveguide Structures and Leaky Wave/Slot Antennas TH-A1.3A.208:20 Analytical Modelling of Waveguide Mode Launchers for Matched Feed Reflector Systems Michael Forum Palvig, Olav Breinbjerg, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; Peter Meincke, Erik Jørgensen, TICRA, Denmark Thomas Vaupel, Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques FHR, Germany TH-A3.1A.409:00 Analysis of Measurement Probe Spherical Higher Order Modes based on Equivalent Currents Lars Jacob Foged, Andrea Giacomini, Francesco Saccardi, Lucia Scialacqua, Microwave Vision Italy, Italy TH-A1.3A.308:40 Development of Quadruple-ridge Flared Horn with Spline-defined Profile for Band B of the Wide Band Single Pixel Feed (WBSPF) Advanced Instrumentation Programme for SKA Jian Yang, Jonas Flygare, Miroslav Pantaleev, Bhushan Billade, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden TH-A3.1A.509:20 A Method for Full Wave Analysis of Electrically Large Transparent Radomes TH-A1.3A.409:00 Branko Mrdakovic, WIPL-D, Yugoslavia; Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia Break09:40 Continuous Parallel Plate Waveguide Beamformer Based on a Bifocal Constrained Lens Design Nelson J. G. Fonseca, European Space Agency, Netherlands; Hervé Legay, Ségolène Tubau, Jean-Philippe Fraysse, Étienne Girard, Thales Alenia Space, France; Mauro Ettorre, Ronan Sauleau, IETR, France TH-A3.1A.610:00 Modified Superformula Contours Optimized via Genetic Algorithms for Fastly Converging 2D Solutions of EFIE Sadri Güler, Can Önol, Özgür S. Ergül, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; M. Enes Hatipoglu, Emrah Sever, Fatih Dikmen, Yury A. Tuchkin, Gebze Technical University, Turkey TH-A3.1A.710:20 Analysis of Radiating Microstrip Structures Using the Contour Integral Method Utkarsh Patel, Piero Triverio, Sean Hum, University of Toronto, Canada TH-A1.3A.509:20 Considerations in the Design of Parallel Plate Luneburg Beamformers and Cylindrical Arrays Naftali Herscovici, Michelle Champion, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Break09:40 TH-A1.3A.610:00 TH-A3.1A.810:40 Characteristics of Circular Waveguide with Step Discontinuities Including Coaxial Feeders Tetsuya Yamamoto, Kei Urabe, Takashi Tokizaki, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan 2D Quasi-Periodic Array Modeling Using Reduced Basis Method Xunwang Dang, Maokun Li, Fan Yang, Shenheng Xu, Tsinghua University, China TH-A3.1A.911:00 A Mixed Scheme for Analyzing Microstrip Antennas by Volume-Surface Integral Equations TH-A1.3A.710:20 Radiation Characteristics of a Coplanar Waveguide Series Gap in Ku Band Juan Duran, Cédric Martel, ONERA - The French Aerospace Lab, France; Olivier Pascal, Gaetan Prigent, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, UPS, INP, LAPLACE, France Peng Cheng Wang, Chun Xia Yang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China TH-A1.3A.810:40 Compact Waveguide Monopulse Comparator at Ka-Band for Monopulse Tracking Hemant Kumar, Girish Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India; Yogesh Verma, Prashant Kumar Mishra, Defence Research and Development Organisation, India TH-A1.3A.911:00 Design of 94 GHz Compact Corrugated Horn with Ultra-Low Sidelobe Junbo Wang, Yuan Yao, Cheng Yang, Xiaoming Liu, Limei Qi, Zhijiao Chen, Junsheng Yu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Xiaodong Chen, Queen Mary University of London, China 105 C Thursday, June 30 TH-UC.1A 08:00 - 09:40 Vieques Thursday, June 30 TH-A4.1A 08:00 - 09:20 Icaco Enabling Technologies for Communication and Sensing Scattering, Diffraction and RCS TH-UC.1A.108:00 TH-A4.1A.108:00 Session Chair: Brad Jackson, Defence Research and Development Canada Session Chair: Francesco Monticone, University of Texas at Austin Covert and Broadband Direction Finding using Low-Profile Slot Spiral Antennas Brad Jackson, Defence Research and Development Canada, Canada TH-UC.1A.208:20 A Compact, Low-Power, Low-VHF Radio for Mobile and Wireless Communication Applications Jihun Choi, University of Michigan, United States; Fikadu Dagefu, Brian Sadler, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United States; Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States TH-UC.1A.308:40 Compressive sensing based direction of arrival estimation system using 3D printed Luneburg lens Min Liang, Xiaoju Yu, Rafael Sabory-García, Wei-Ren Ng, Michael E. Gehm, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States Fast Iterative Physical Optics with Shadowing Igor Gershenzon, Tel-Aviv University, Israel; Yaniv Brick, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Amir Boag, Tel-Aviv University, Israel TH-A4.1A.208:20 UTD-Based Modeling of Diffraction Loss by Dielectric Circular Cylinders at D-band Seunghwan Kim, Alenka Zajic, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States TH-A4.1A.308:40 Backscatter Reduction of Long Thin Bodies by Surface Impedance Modulation Adour Kabakian, Amit Patel, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States TH-A4.1A.409:00 Radar Cross Section Computation of Aircraft with Engine Inlets including Fan Blades Martin Vogel, Altair Engineering, United States TH-UC.1A.409:00 Research on Indoor Positioning Online Signal Processing based on Bootstrap Estimation Thursday, June 30 TH-A5.1A Yongsheng Zhao, Peng Xu, Tao Jiang, Harbin Engineering University, China TH-UC.1A.509:20 A Pendulum-Based Planar Near-field Antenna Measurement System Chen Niu, University of Manitoba, Canada; Yaser Maddahi, University of Calgary, Canada; Puyan Mojabi, University of Manitoba, Canada 10:00 - 11:40 Icaco Near Field Communication (NFC) technology Session Chair: Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa TH-A5.1A.110:00 Small Size NFC Antenna with High Performance K Thursday, June 30 TH-UK.1A 10:00 - 11:40 Vieques Anping Zhao, Hao Chen, Shenzhen Sunway Communication Co. Ltd., China TH-A5.1A.210:20 NFC Antenna for Portable Device with Metal Back Cover Electromagnetic Imaging and Sensing Session Co-Chairs: Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University; Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California TH-UK.1A.110:00 Microfluidic Based High Resolution Microwave Imaging System Abhishek Dey, Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida, United States Hao Chen, Anping Zhao, Shenzhen Sunway Communication Co. Ltd, China TH-A5.1A.310:40 Electric Near Field Communication for Identification and Payment on Wearable Devices Takanori Washiro, eNFC Inc., Japan TH-A5.1A.411:00 TH-UK.1A.210:20 Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering Experiment with FDTD-based Numerical Vector Green’s Function Guanbo Chen, John Stang, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States TH-UK.1A.310:40 Optimal Antennas for RFID Printer-Encoders Andrea Michel, Alice Buffi, Paolo Nepa, Giuliano Manara, University of Pisa, Italy TH-A5.1A.511:20 Frequency Band Utilization Enhancement for Chipless RFID Tag through Place Value Encoding Thermally-Controlled THz Biosensor employing Phase-Change Materials Varittha Sanphuang, Niru K. Nahar, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States TH-UK.1A.411:00 Addressing Inhomogeneity of Magnetic Fields in Medical Magnetic Resonance Imaging Applications Branislav M. Notaroš, Colorado State University, United States; Andrew J. M. Kiruluta, Harvard Medical School, United States; Ali Pezeshki, Pranav S. Athalye, Aaron P. Smull, Milan M. Ilic, Colorado State University, United States; Pierre-Francois Van de Moortele, University of Minnesota, United States TH-UK.1A.511:20 Remote Thermoacoustic Imaging of Inert Explosives Embedded in Biological Tissue Samples Ahmed Abdelrahman, Siddhartha Sirsi, Xiong Wang, Yexian Qin, Russel Witte, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States 106 Munawar Masood Khan, Farooq Ahmad Tahir, Hammad M. Cheema, SEECS-NUST, Pakistan Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.4A 08:00 - 11:20 Palominito Reflector and Lens Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Paolo Focardi, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Aleksei Dubok, Eindhoven University of Technology TH-A1.4A.108:00 SMAP Instrument Antenna, On Orbit Performance Validation & Verification Paolo Focardi, Michael W. Spencer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Jeffrey R. Piepmeier, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States TH-A1.4A.208:20 Design and performance of a spaceborne Ka-band interferometric SAR antenna system Maurizio Lori, Paolo Zolla, Ernst Pfeiffer, High Performance Space Structures Systems GmbH, Germany; Hans Martin Braun, Radar Systemtechnik AG, Switzerland; Jean-Christophe Angevain, Gonçalo Rodrigues, Michael Ludwig, European Space Agency, Netherlands TH-A1.4A.308:40 COWVR Instrument Antenna, Performance Verification and Test Results Paolo Focardi, David Gonzalez, Jefferson A. Harrell, Shannon T. Brown, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States TH-A1.4A.409:00 Digital-Beamforming Array Antenna Technologies for Future Ocean-Observing Satellite Missions Thursday, June 30 TH-A5.2A 08:00 - 09:40 Palmas Magnetic Resonance Imaging Session Chair: Mikhail Kozlov, MR:comp GmbH TH-A5.2A.108:00 A Zeroth Order Resonant Element for MRI Transmisson Line RF Coil Vijayaraghavan Panda, Sung-Min Sohn, Thomas Vaughan, Anand Gopinath, University of Minnesota, United States TH-A5.2A.208:20 Unconventional RF Probes Comprised of Microstrip Patch Antennas for High-Field MRI Scanners Navid Pourramzan Gandji, Elena Semouchkina, Michigan Technological University, United States TH-A5.2A.308:40 An Evaluation of Radio Frequency Induced Power Deposition of Insulated Leads with an Lead Model Mikhail Kozlov, MR:comp GmbH, Germany; Gregor Schaefers, Magnetic Resonance Institute for Safety, Technology and Research GmbH, Germany TH-A5.2A.409:00 Global Maxwell Tomography: a novel technique for electrical properties mapping based on MR measurements and volume integral equation formulations Oleg Iupikov, Marianna Ivashina, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Cecilia Cappellin, TICRA, Denmark; Niels Skou, DTU-Space, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Jose Serralles, Luca Daniel, Jacob White, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Daniel Sodickson, Riccardo Lattanzi, New York University School of Medicine, United States; Athanasios Polimeridis, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, United States TH-A1.4A.509:20 TH-A5.2A.509:20 NISAR L-Band Feed Antenna Tiles, Preliminary Design Paolo Focardi, Paula R. Brown, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States Safety Aspects of the Metamaterial Resonator for Application in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Alena Shchelokova, Alexey Slobozhanyuk, Stanislav Glybovski, Irina Melchakova, Pavel Belov, ITMO University, Russian Federation Break09:40 TH-A1.4A.610:00 Design of a Ku-Band Triple-layer Perforated Dielectric Transmitarray Antenna Thursday, June 30 TH-A5.3A Min Wang, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China TH-A1.4A.710:20 Design and Analysis of a Cassegrain Antenna with an Annular Sub-reflector 10:00 - 11:20 Palmas Biomedical Microwave Imaging Session Chair: Jose Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern University Hao Liu, Alexander Denisov, Hua Zong, Shu Lin, Harbin Institute of Technology, China TH-A1.4A.810:40 TH-A5.3A.110:00 Lenses Designed by Transformation Electromagnetics and Fabricated by 3D Dielectric Printing Microwave Imaging for Early Breast Cancer Detection: Experimental Testing of a Low-Cost Portable System Jianjia Yi, André de Lustrac, IEF, France; Gérard-Pascal Piau, AIRBUS Group Innovations, France; Shah Nawaz Burokur, LEME, France Jorge Tobon Vasquez, Francesca Vipiana, Mario Casu, Marco Vacca, Azzurra Pulimeno, Politecnico di Torino, Italy TH-A1.4A.911:00 TH-A5.3A.210:20 Electrically Thin Magnetodielectric Metamaterial Fresnel Lens Antenna Joshua Shehan, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States Charachterization of Two Antipodal Vivaldi Antennas for Breast Cancer Near-Field Radar Imaing Ashkan Ghanbarzadeh Dagheyan, Ali Molaei, Juan Heredia Juesas, Jose Martinez-Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States TH-A5.3A.310:40 MIEMS: Multilevel Inverse EM Solver for 3D Image Reconstruction towards RadioFrequency based Breast Cancer Detection Harikiran Muniganti, Dipanjan Gope, Indian Institute of Science, India TH-A5.3A.411:00 Matching Medium Characterization for Microwave Brain Stroke Imaging Tuba Yilmaz, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey; Hulya Sahinturk, YildizTechnical University, Turkey; Metin Acar, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey; Ibrahim Akduman, IstanbulTechnical University, Turkey 107 Thursday, June 30 TH-A5.4A 08:00 - 09:40 Ceiba Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.5A 08:00 - 11:40 Siete Mares Millimeter-wave and THz Leaky Wave Antennas Reflectarray Design and Synthesis TH-A5.4A.108:00 TH-A1.5A.108:00 Diego Correas-Serrano, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Juan Sebastian Gomez Diaz, Dimitrios Sounas, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Alejandro Alvarez-Melcon, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States Abdul Maalik, The Ohio State University, United States; Roberto Rojas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory, United States; Robert Burkholder, The Ohio State University, United States Session Co-Chairs: Juan Sebastian Gomez Diaz, University of Texas at Austin; Stefano Maci, University of Siena Non-Reciprocal Leaky-Wave Antenna at THz Based on Spatiotemporally Modulated Graphene TH-A5.4A.208:20 Planar Frequency Scanning Holographic Antenna for FMCW-Radar Applications at 240 GHz Session Co-Chairs: Jose A. Encinar, Technical University of Madrid; Shenheng Xu, Tsinghua University Effect of Inter-element Spacing on Scan-range of Microstrip-Patch, and Microstrip-Dipole reflectarrays TH-A1.5A.208:20 Circularly-Polarized Reconfigurable Unit-Cell for Transmitarray Applications in Ka-band Jochen Schäfer, Manuel Dittrich, Heiko Gulan, Thomas Zwick, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Luca Di Palma, Antonio Clemente, Laurent Dussopt, CEA-Leti, Minatec Campus, France; Ronan Sauleau, IETR, UMR CNRS 6164 University of Rennes 1, France; Patrick Potier, Philippe Pouliguen, Direction Générale de l’Armement (DGA) France, France TH-A5.4A.308:40 TH-A1.5A.308:40 High-gain Single-layer Radial Line Slot Array Designed for V-band applications Alister Hosseini, Saman Kabiri, Evangelos Kornaros, Franco De Flaviis, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States TH-A5.4A.409:00 Planar Steerable 60 GHz Leaky Wave Antenna with Luneburg Lens Feed Design of Two Transparent X Band Reflectarray Antennas Integrated on a Satellite Panel Taha Shahvirdi Dizaj Yekan, Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University, United States TH-A1.5A.409:00 A Single-Layer Wideband Reflectarray With Sub-wavelength Phase-shifting Elements Pei-Yuan Qin, Y. Jay Guo, University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia; Lu-Yang Ji, Feng Wei, Xidian University, China Amir Torki, Mahsa Ebrahimpouri, Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden TH-A5.4A.509:20 Bandwidth Enhancement of Partially Parallel-feeding Travelling-wave Array using Waveguide Narrow-wall Cavity Slot on Iris in Millimeter-wave Band Kunio Sakakibara, Yuichi Hirayama, Katsuhiro Miyazaki, Koichi Shiotani, Yuta Miyachi, Nobuyoshi Kikuma, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan TH-A1.5A.509:20 Synthesis of Next Generation Reflectarrays Lorenza Tenuti, Giacomo Oliveri, University of Trento, Italy; Daniele Bresciani, Thales Alenia Space, France; Andrea Massa, University of Trento, Italy Break09:40 TH-A1.5A.610:00 Thursday, June 30 TH-A5.5A 10:00 - 11:40 Ceiba Numerical and experimental analysis of Convex Reflectarray Antennas Michele Beccaria, Paola Pirinoli, Mario Orefice, Politecnico di Torino, Italy TH-A1.5A.710:20 High-gain mm-Wave Antennas Session Chair: Jorge Costa, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa Multibeam Reflectarray for Transmit Satellite Antennas in Ka Band Using Beam-Squint Daniel Martinez-de-Rioja, Eduardo Martinez-de-Rioja, Jose A. Encinar, Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Spain TH-A5.5A.110:00 Prototype of a compact mechanically steered Ka-band antenna for satellite on-the-move Sérgio Matos, Jorge R. Costa, Eduardo Lima, Carlos A. Fernandes, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal; Nelson J. G. Fonseca, European Space Agency, Netherlands TH-A1.5A.810:40 TH-A5.5A.210:20 Hsi-Tseng Chou, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Hsien-Kwei Ho, Yao-Jiu Chen, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan Design of Metallic Reflectarray Antenna and its Radiation Discrepancy due to the Manufacture Distortion at mmW 60GHz Microwave Lens for Antenna Gain Enhancment Dimitris Psychoudakis, Samsung Research America, United States TH-A5.5A.310:40 Broadside High Gain H-plane Substrate Integrated Horn Antenna For Future 5G Applications TH-A1.5A.911:00 Design of a Reconfigurable Reflectarray Element with an Internal Slotted Patch of Tunable Height Xue Yang, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China; Houfei Fang, Yangqing Hou, Shanghai YS Information Technology Co., Ltd., China Muftah Asaadi, Abdelrazik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada TH-A5.5A.411:00 TH-A1.5A.1011:20 Konstantinos Konstantinidis, Alexandros Feresidis, Costas Constantinou, Marina Gashinova, Edward Hoare, Michael Lancaster, Peter Gardner, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Xin Liu, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Maokun Li, Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, China A THz Dielectric Lens Antenna A Study of the Specular Reflection Effect in Sub-Reflectarray Designs TH-A5.5A.511:20 On-chip UWB Phased Arrays for mmW Connectivity Seckin Sahin, Niru K. Nahar, Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States 108 B Thursday, June 30 TH-UB.2A 08:00 - 09:20 Las Croabas Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.6A 08:00 - 09:40 Grand Caribbean Salon VI Novel Integral-Equation and MoM Formulations Design and Development of Reconfigurable Antennas TH-UB.2A.108:00 TH-A1.6A.108:00 Qin S. Liu, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Sheng Sun, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China Michael Wright, Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States; William Baron, Jason Miller, James Tuss, David Zeppettella, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Session Chair: Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Session Chair: Eng Leong Tan, Nanyang Technological University Potential Based Integral Equation Method for Dielectric Problems TH-UB.2A.208:20 A Hermitian, Positive Definite, And Well-Conditioned Combined Field Integral Equation Simon Adrian, Technische Universität München, Germany; Francesco P. Andriulli, Télécom Bretagne / Institut Mines-Télécom, France; Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany TH-UB.2A.308:40 Numerical Analysis and Efficient Reconstruction of Perfectly Transmitting Wavefronts in 3D Periodic Media Han Guo, Raj Rao Nadakuditi, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States TH-UB.2A.409:00 Effect of Bias Traces and Wires on a MEMS Reconfigurable Pixelated Patch Antenna TH-A1.6A.208:20 Study And Design of Nojima Origami Conical Spiral Antenna Shun Yao, Xueli Liu, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States TH-A1.6A.308:40 Radiation Characteristics of Flexible Reconfigurable Antenna With Curved Cylindrical Configurations Saud M. Saeed, Constantine A. Balanis, Craig R. Birtcher, Arizona State University, United States TH-A1.6A.409:00 LTCC-based Dielectric Flat Lens Performance Evaluation at 94 GHz Marc Imbert, Sebastian Blanch, Jordi Romeu, Lluis Jofre, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain; Mariano Baquero-Escudero, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Tracy-Widom Distribution of Transmission Coefficients of 3-D Absorbing Random Media Han Guo, Raj Rao Nadakuditi, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States TH-A1.6A.509:20 A De-embedding Technique for Diode-Incorporated Reconfigurable Antenna Simulation Thursday, June 30 TH-A3.2A Zaifeng Yang, Eng Leong Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 10:00 - 11:40 Las Croabas High Frequency and Asymptotic Methods TH-A3.2A.110:00 High-Frequency Asymptotic Solutions for Scattered Magnetic Field by a Coated Cylinder Keiji Goto, Oki Okawa, Naoki Kishimoto, National Defense Academy, Japan TH-A3.2A.210:20 Accurate Calculation of Creeping Ray Parameters for Radiation of Sources on Convex NURBS Surfaces Manushanker Balasubramanian, Alberto Toccafondi, University of Siena, Italy TH-A3.2A.310:40 Optimized Segmented Iterative Physical Optics for RCS computation of large cavities Antoine Thomet, IETR Laboratory, France; Gildas Kubicke, DGA Information Superiority, France; Christophe Bourlier, IETR Laboratory, France; Philippe Pouliguen, DGA Strategy Direction, France Hiroshi Shirai, Masayuki Shimizu, Chuo University, Japan; Ryoichi Sato, Niigata University, Japan Session Co-Chairs: Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University; Jean-Jacques Laurin, École Polytechnique de Montréal TH-A1.7A.110:00 A Low-profile Frequency and Polarization Reconfigurable Circularly Polarized Water Antenna for Satellite Navigation Shiyan Wang, Zhenxin Hu, Wen Wu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore TH-A1.7A.210:20 A Single Feed Planar Antenna With 4G Tunable Bands and Consistent Upper LTE Bands Between 1.51 GHz – 2.1 GHz Rafid Damman, Ghanshyam Mishra, Behrouz Babakhani, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States TH-A1.7A.310:40 TH-A3.2A.511:20 An Improved Shooting and Bouncing Ray Method for the Radiation Analysis Xiaowei Mei, Hai Lin, State Key Laboratory of CAD&CG, Zhejiang University, China 10:00 - 11:20 Grand Caribbean Salon VI Reconfigurable Antennas for Adaptive and Mobile Systems TH-A3.2A.411:00 Evanescent Modal Effect to E Polarized Plane Wave Diffraction by a Wide and Thick Slit Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.7A Design of a frequency-reconfigurable multipolarization antenna for wireless communication Wentao Zhang, Chuanfei She, Yingyi He, China Academy of Engineering Physics, China TH-A1.7A.411:00 A Reconfigurable Notched-Band UWB Antenna Siyan Chen, Qing-Xin Chu, South China University of Technology, China 109 Thursday, June 30 TH-A4.2A 08:00 - 11:40 Grand Caribbean Salon III Wave Propagation in Indoor Environment Session Co-Chairs: Simone Genovesi, University of Pisa; Jonathan Rigelsford, The University of Sheffield TH-A4.2A.108:00 Indoor Channel Characterization for Future 5G Applications Francesco Alessio Dicandia, Simone Genovesi, Università di Pisa, Italy; Alessandro Corucci, CNIT, Italy; Pierpaolo Usai, Filippo Costa, Agostino Monorchio, Paolo Nepa, Giuliano Manara, Università di Pisa, Italy TH-A4.2A.208:20 Path Loss Models for Indoor Off-Body Communications at 60 GHz Simon Cotton, Young Jin Chun, William Scanlon, Gareth Conway, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom TH-A4.2A.308:40 Indoor Exposure Index Simulation of Macrocell versus Femtocell Deployments Thursday, June 30 TH-SP.1P Special Session 13:20 - 16:40 Grand Atlantic Salon I Novel Paradigms, Challenges and Perspectives in Wave Scattering and Propagation Session Chair: Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio TH-SP.1P.113:20 Unconventional Resonators: Geometry Invariance, Nonradiating Modes and Anomalous Decay Dynamics Inigo Liberal, Ahmed Mahmoud, Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States TH-SP.1P.213:40 Left handed modes in linear arrays of isotropic particles with electric and magnetic response Yarden Mazor, Ben Z. Steinberg, Tel-Aviv University, Israel TH-SP.1P.314:00 Parity-Time Symmetry in Chain of Scatterers David Plets, Wout Joseph, Luc Martens, UGent - iMinds, Belgium Mohamed A. K. Othman, University of California, Irvine, United States; Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, United States; Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States TH-A4.2A.409:00 An Indoor Localization Technique Based on Ultra-Wideband AoD/AoA/ToA Estimation Brecht Hanssens, David Plets, Emmeric Tanghe, Ghent University, Belgium; Claude Oestges, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium; Davy P. Gaillot, Martine Liénard, University of Lille 1, France; Luc Martens, Wout Joseph, Ghent University, Belgium TH-SP.1P.414:20 TH-A4.2A.509:20 TH-SP.1P.514:40 Classification of Indoor Environments Based on Spatial Correlation of RF Channel Fingerprints Mohamed AlHajri, Nayef Alsindi, Nazar Ali, Raed Shubair, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates Parity-Time (PT) Symmetry Properties of Natural and Perfect Dispersive Media Shulabh Gupta, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada Dyadic Green’s Function in Waveguide Quantum Electrodynamics Aiyin Liu, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Break15:00 Break09:40 TH-A4.2A.610:00 TH-SP.1P.615:20 Toward the Development of an Equivalent Microwave Circuit for Built-up Areas Giorgio Franceschetti, Antonio Iodice, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy A Sparse FSS for Control of Radio Coverage in Buildings Michal Cerveny, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic; Jonathan Rigelsford, Richard Langley, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom TH-SP.1P.715:40 Compressive Sensing as a New Paradigm in Wave Scattering and Propagation Andrea Massa, Paolo Rocca, Giacomo Oliveri, University of Trento, Italy TH-A4.2A.710:20 Analysis of Electric Field Strength for Planning Indoor 5.8 GHz Wireless Networks Yasir Alharbi, Jonathan Rigelsford, Richard Langley, The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Ahmed AlAmoudi, KACST, Saudi Arabia TH-SP.1P.816:00 A Review of Spaced Based RF Propagation Experiments and Examination of a New Interest in W/V Band (40-110 GHz) Studies TH-A4.2A.810:40 David Murrell, Nicholas Tarasenko, Steven Lane, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States Andres Navarro, Universidad Icesi, Colombia; Dinael Guevara, Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander, Colombia; Narcis Cardona, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain TH-SP.1P.916:20 TH-A4.2A.911:00 Yifan Chen, Qingfeng Zhang, Rui Wang, Putri Santi Anwar, Limin Huang, South University of Science and Technology of China, China Delay Spread Estimation in 4,2GHz Band Using Game Ray Based Method Propagation Channel Modeling for Transient Communication Propagation into buildings: Theory vs. measurements Dmitry Chizhik, Reinaldo A. Valenzuela, Nokia Bell Laboratories, United States; Mauricio Rodriguez, Rodolfo Feick, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile TH-A4.2A.1011:20 Parameter estimation using SAGE algorithm based on Massive MIMO channel measurements Qi Wang, Bo Ai, Ruisi He, Ke Guan, Jianzhi Li, Dan Fei, Beijing Jiaotong University, China 110 Thursday, June 30 TH-SP.2P Special Session 13:20 - 16:40 Grand Atlantic Salon II B Thursday, June 30 TH-UB.1P 13:20 - 15:00 Grand Atlantic Salon III CubeSat and Small Satellite Antennas Metasurfaces: Analysis and Design TH-SP.2P.113:20 TH-UB.1P.113:20 Nacer Chahat, Richard Hodges, Jonathan Sauder, Mark Thomson, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States; Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, United States Gabriele Minatti, University of Siena, Italy; Francesco Caminita, Enrica Martini, Wave-Up s.r.l, Italy; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy Session Co-Chairs: Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University; Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California Los Angeles Earth Science RADAR CubeSat Deployable Ka-band Mesh Reflector Antenna TH-SP.2P.213:40 The Mars Cube One Deployable High Gain Antenna Session Co-Chairs: Stefano Maci, University of Siena; Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology An Adiabatic Floquet Mode Theorem for Metasurfaces TH-UB.1P.213:40 Complex aperture field generation using tensorial metasurfaces Richard Hodges, Nacer Chahat, Daniel Hoppe, Joseph Vacchione, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States Mounir Teniou, Hélène Roussel, Sorbonnes Universités, UPMC, France; Nicolas Capet, CNES, France; Gérard-Pascal Piau, AIRBUS Group Innovations, France; Massimiliano Casaletti, Sorbonnes Universités, UPMC, France TH-SP.2P.314:00 TH-UB.1P.314:00 Joshua Kovitz, Vignesh Manohar, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Guido Valerio, Sorbonnes Universités, UPMC, France; Zvonimir Sipus, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States; Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden A Spline-Profiled Conical Horn Antenna Assembly Optimized for Deployable Ka-Band Offset Reflector Antennas in CubeSats TH-SP.2P.414:20 Antenna Development for Microwave Sounding CubeSats Modeling Thin Glide-Symmetric Corrugated Metasurfaces With Analytical Methods TH-UB.1P.414:20 Analysis of Body-Of-Revolution Metasurface Structures William Blackwell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory, United States TH-SP.2P.514:40 Prelaunch Antenna Calibration of CubeSat MMW/SMMW Radiometers with Application to the PolarCube 3U Temperature Sounding Mission Zvonimir Sipus, Marko Bosiljevac, University of Zagreb, Croatia TH-UB.1P.514:40 Design concepts for dual band circular polarization selective structures Daniel Sjöberg, Lund University, Sweden Lavanya Periasamy, Albin Gasiewski, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Break15:00 B TH-SP.2P.615:20 Deployable Antenna Concepts for CubeSats Joseph Costantine, American University of Beirut, The University of New Mexico, United States; Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University Louaize, The University of New Mexico, United States; Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States TH-SP.2P.715:40 Examination of Two Types of Quasi Transparent Reflectarray Elements 15:20 - 16:40 Grand Atlantic Salon III Analysis and Design of Novel Metamaterial-Based Circuits Session Co-Chairs: Mohammad-Ali Miri, University of Texas at Austin; Inigo Liberal, University of Pennsylvania TH-UB.2P.115:20 Isolation, switching and memory based on optomechanical metamaterials Taha Shahvirdi Dizaj Yekan, Reyhan Baktur, Charles Swenson, Utah State University, United States Mohammad-Ali Miri, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Ewold Verhagen, FOM Institute AMOLF, Netherlands TH-SP.2P.816:00 Broadband Transparent Circularly-Polarized Microstrip Antennas for CubeSats Xinyu Liu, Jingshen Liu, David R. Jackson, Ji Chen, University of Houston, United States; Patrick Fink, Gregory Lin, NASA, United States TH-SP.2P.916:20 Circularly Polarized Meshed Patch Antenna For Cubesats and other Small Sattelites Thursday, June 30 TH-UB.2P Brendan Montgomery, Queen’s University, Canada; Symon Podilchak, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; Yahia M. M. Antar, The Royal Military College of Canada, Canada TH-UB.2P.215:40 Foster’s Reactance Theorem Implications for Scattering and Cloaking Francesco Monticone, Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United States TH-UB.2P.316:00 Wheatstone Bridge in Optical Metatronics Yue Li, Tsinghua University, China; Inigo Liberal, Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States TH-UB.2P.416:20 Experimental Demonstrations of Operational-Amplifier-Based Negative Impedance Converters (NICs) for Generation of Negative Capacitance Yasushi Horii, Kenichi Matsumoto, Shoji Yamanaka, Ryohei Tabuchi, Kansai University, Japan 111 Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.1P 13:20 - 15:00 Grand Caribbean Salon I-II Horn and Rod Antennas Thursday, June 30 TH-A3.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Grand Caribbean Salon VII-VIII Fast and Stable Integral Equation Solvers Session Chair: Nathan Jastram, University of Colorado, Boulder TH-A1.1P.113:20 Dual X/Ka-band Corrugated Feed Horn for Deep Space Telecommunications Matthew Bray, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States TH-A1.1P.213:40 Gain and H-Plane Beamwidth Stabilized Millimeter Wave Horn Antenna Conrad Andrews, Nathan Jastram, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Session Co-Chairs: Dan Jiao, Purdue University; Francesco Andriulli, Institut Mines-Télécom / Télécom Bretagne TH-A3.1P.113:20 On Computational Complexity of the Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm in Various Dimensions Mert Hidayetoglu, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States TH-A3.1P.213:40 TH-A1.1P.314:00 Impact of a PEC Cylinder on the Perfomance of a Wideband Dual-Polarized Quad-Ridge Horn Antenna Emmanuel Valentin, Nathan Jastram, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States TH-A1.1P.414:20 Substrate Intergrated E-plane Horn Antenna Fast Algorithm for Implementing Spatial Frequency Analysis of Electromagnetic Scattering Dayalan Kasilingam, Anthony Fascia, Mohammad Ahmad, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, United States TH-A3.1P.314:00 A Broadband ML-FMA for 2-D Periodic Lattices Michael Wei, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States TH-A3.1P.414:20 Zhewei Gu, Danyang Huang, Xuan Hui Wu, Qun Zhang, Minnesota State University, United States TH-A1.1P.514:40 Multilevel Nonuniform-Grid Algorithm for Electromagnetic Scattering Problems Amir Boag, Tel-Aviv University, Israel; Yaniv Brick, The University of Texas at Austin, United States; Evgeny Chernokozhin, Tel-Aviv University, Israel; Guido Lombardi, Ladislau Matekovits, Roberto D. Graglia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Improvement of the Radiation and Impedance Performance for the Dielectric Rod Antenna Zheng Li, Shiqiao Zhang, Junhong Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China TH-A3.1P.514:40 15:20 - 16:40 Grand Caribbean Salon I-II New HSS-Factorization and Inversion Algorithms with Exact Arithmetic for Efficient Direct Solution of Large-Scale Volume Integral Equations Session Co-Chairs: Alexander B. Yakovlev, University of Mississippi; Paolo Rocca, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento Break15:00 Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.2P Novel Aperture Antennas TH-A1.2P.115:20 Miaomiao Ma, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States TH-A3.1P.615:20 A Well Conditioned EFIE for Capacitance Extraction Kristof Cools, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; Francesco P. Andriulli, Télécom Bretagne, France Double-layered Plate-laminated Waveguide Monopulse Comparator in E-band Xin Xu, Jiro Hirokawa, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan TH-A3.1P.715:40 TH-A1.2P.215:40 A Nested Compressive Solver for MoM matrices Mario Alberto Echeverri Bautista, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Matteo Alessandro Francavilla, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Per-Gunnar Martinsson, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Split Aperture Decoupling Method applied to Multi-beam Pillbox Antennas for Large Coverage, High Crossover and Low Side Lobe Levels Karim Tekkouk, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Mauro Ettorre, Ronan Sauleau, IETR-University of Rennes 1, France TH-A3.1P.816:00 TH-A1.2P.316:00 Minimal-Rank HSS-Representation with Diagonal Coupling Matrices and Sparse Transfer Matrices for Solving Electrically-Large Integral Equations Thomas Potelon, Mauro Ettorre, Ronan Sauleau, Université de Rennes 1, France; Terry Bateman, Jim Francey, Optiprint AG, Switzerland TH-A3.1P.916:20 A Low-Profile and High-gain Continuous Transverse Stub Antenna using PCB-Air Hybrid Technology TH-A1.2P.416:20 Miaomiao Ma, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States EM Scattering by Electrically Large Inhomogeneous Dielectric Objects - MOM/Power Series Solution Approach Sadasiva Rao, Naval Research Laboratory, United States Circularly polarized waveguide slot antenna array Wei Wang, Hong-tao Zhang, Mou-Ping Jin, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China; Xianling Liang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China TH-A3.1P.1016:40 Efficient Analysis of EM Scattering from 3D High-Contrast Dielectric Objects Xin Qi, Zaiping Nie, Xiaofeng Que, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 112 Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.3P 13:20 - 17:00 Culebra Multiport, Array and Broadband Feeds Session Co-Chairs: Raenita Fenner, Loyola University Maryland; Rafael Rodriguez Solis, University of Puerto Rico TH-A1.3P.113:20 Octave-Band Aperture-Stakced Microstrip Antenna Element for Wideband Antenna Arrays Krzysztof Wincza, Slawomir Gruszczynski, Artur Rydosz, Izabela Slomian, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland TH-A1.3P.213:40 Broadband Dual-Polarized Antenna with High Port Isolation and Polarization Purity Grzegorz Wolosinski, Vincent Fusco, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom; Pawel Rulikowski, Alcatel-Lucent Bell Labs, Ireland TH-A1.3P.314:00 Truly Conical Eleven Antenna: a New Geometry for Applications at High Frequencies B Thursday, June 30 TH-UB.3P 13:20 - 17:00 Vieques Domain-Decomposition and Discontinuous-Galerkin Methods Session Co-Chairs: Qing Huo Liu, Duke University; Bruno Stupfel, CEA-DAM-CESTA TH-UB.3P.113:20 An efficient domain decomposition method for the scattering problem from large coated objects Mathieu Chanaud, CS, France; Martine Mognot, Bruno Stupfel, CEA-DAM-CESTA, France TH-UB.3P.213:40 High-order transmission conditions in a domain decomposition method for multilayer coated objects Mathieu Chanaud, CS, France; Bruno Stupfel, CEA-DAM-CESTA, France TH-UB.3P.314:00 Optimization of Wireless Network Configurations in Mine Environments Weitian Sheng, University of Michigan, United States; Abdulkadir Yücel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States Jian Yang, Miroslav Pantaleev, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden TH-A1.3P.414:20 Novel Design of End-fire Dipole Array Antennas Tianye Ma, Zhen Li, William T. Joines, Duke University, United States; Jianxing Li, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China TH-A1.3P.514:40 Mutual Coupling in Aperture-Coupled Patch Antennas Fed by Orthogonal SIW Line Ali Foudazi, Mohammad Tayeb Ghasr, Kristen M. Donnell, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States Break15:00 TH-A1.3P.615:20 A Multi-Feed Antenna for Antenna-Level Power Combining Sensen Li, Taiyun Chi, Jong Seok Park, Hua Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States TH-A1.3P.715:40 Design of Vertical T-Junction Using H-Slot Aperture Coupling for Applications in 60 GHz Arrays Carlos Mulero Hernández, Rafael Rodríguez Solís, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico TH-A1.3P.816:00 SIW Series-Fed Patch Antenna Array Based on Transverse Slot Excitation for MilliMeter Wave (MMW) Applications Hussam Al-Saedi, Wael M. Abdel-Wahab, Suren Gigoyan, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada TH-A1.3P.916:20 Design of V-Band Substrate Integrated Waveguide Fed Aperture Coupled Microstrip Patch Array with Beam-Switching Capabilities Carlos Mulero Hernández, Rafael Rodríguez Solís, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico TH-A1.3P.1016:40 Phaser-Based Feeding Network for Axial Ratio Bandwidth Enhancement in Circularly Polarized Antennas Weiwei Liao, Qingfeng Zhang, Yifan Chen, Rui Wang, South University of Science and Technology of China, China; Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada TH-UB.3P.414:20 Scalable Full-Wave Algorithms for Signal Integrity Analysis of 3D ICs and Packages Shu Wang, University of New Mexico, United States; Hongwei Gao, Beijing Institute of Technology, China; Yang Shao, Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United States TH-UB.3P.514:40 Nodal Discontinuous Galerkin Pseudospectral Time Domain Method Applied to 3D Full Anisotropic Electromagnetics Simulation Qiwei Zhan, Qiang Ren, Qingtao Sun, Runren Zhang, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Break15:00 TH-UB.3P.615:20 Large-Scale Low-Frequency Electromagnetics Computation by Combining Domain Decomposition and Spectral Element Methods Yuanguo Zhou, Naixing Feng, Na Liu, Chunhui Zhu, Xiamen University, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States TH-UB.3P.715:40 Wave equation based implicit DGTD method for modeling of electrically small problems Qingtao Sun, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States TH-UB.3P.816:00 Hybridization of explicit DGTD with implicit TDIE on a Single Boundary for Electromagnetic Scattering Analysis Yifei Shi, Ping Li, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia TH-UB.3P.916:20 A Critical Improvement of the Numerical Mode Matching Method Based on the Spectral Element Method Junwen Dai, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States TH-UB.3P.1016:40 Spacetime Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Method for Time Domain Electromagnetics 113 Reza Abedi, University of Tennessee Space Institute, United States; Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Thursday, June 30 TH-A2.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Icaco Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.4P 13:20 - 15:00 Palominito Topics in Waveguides, Graded Index Media and Scattering Reflector Antennas TH-A2.1P.113:20 TH-A1.4P.113:20 Sawyer D. Campbell, Donovan Brocker, Jogender Nagar, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States Oscar Borries, Stig Busk Sørensen, Erik Jørgensen, Min Zhou, TICRA, Denmark; Martin Skovgaard Andersen, Leo Emil Sokoler, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Session Chair: Douglas Werner, Pennsylvania State University Session Chair: Oscar Borries, TICRA SWaP tradeoffs in the solution space of a hybrid radial-axial achromatic GRIN singlet TH-A2.1P.213:40 Optical Wavefront Matching as a Multi-frequency Compliment to Transformation Optics Sawyer D. Campbell, Jogender Nagar, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States Large-scale Optimization of Contoured Beam Reflectors and Reflectarrays TH-A1.4P.213:40 Memory-Efficient, Full-Wave Analysis of Waveguide Scattering Parameters for Multiple Reflector Feeds Mounted on Electrically Large Satellite Platforms Peter Meincke, Erik Jørgensen, Oscar Borries, Min Zhou, Niels Vesterdal, TICRA, Denmark TH-A2.1P.314:00 A New GRIN Lens Design Paradigm Based on Wavefront Matching Jogender Nagar, Sawyer D. Campbell, Donovan Brocker, John A. Easum, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States TH-A2.1P.414:20 Generalized Modal Analysis of Waveguides and Resonators with Discrete Exterior Calculus Shu Chen, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States TH-A1.4P.314:00 Numerical Investigation of Cross Polar Reduction CATR Feed in Dual Linar Polarisation Lars Jacob Foged, Antonio Riccardi, Andrea Giacomini, MVG, Italy TH-A1.4P.414:20 Increasing the EIRP by Using FPA-Fed Reflector Antennas Ali Al-Rawi, Aleksei Dubok, S.J. Geluk, B. P. de Hon, M.H.A.J Herben, Bart Smolders, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands TH-A2.1P.514:40 Time Domain Analysis of Coupled-Waveguides with Modal Degeneracies and Gain TH-A1.4P.514:40 Mehdi Veysi, Mohamed A. K. Othman, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States Wide-angle scanning reflector configuration for Focal Plane Arrays Aleksei Dubok, Ali Al-Rawi, M.H.A.J Herben, Giampiero Gerini, Bart Smolders, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands Break15:00 TH-A2.1P.615:20 Propagation of New Power Waves On a Complex Impedance Transmission Line Ronald Johnston, Michal Okoniewski, University of Calgary, Canada TH-A2.1P.715:40 Electromagnetic Scattering by Inhomogeneous Dielectric and Magnetic Scatterers Using VIE with a Normalization Basis Function (NBF) Technique Qiang-ming Cai, Yan-wen Zhao, Li Gu, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States TH-A2.1P.816:00 Analysis of Multi-Scale Problems From PEC Objects by a Discontinuous Galerkin SIE Based on Higher Order Hierarchical Vector Basis Functions Qiang-ming Cai, Yan-wen Zhao, Li Gu, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States TH-A2.1P.916:20 Properties of the Time-Domain Waveguide Modes B Thursday, June 30 TH-UB.4P 15:20 - 17:00 Palominito Numerical Modeling of Reflector Antennas and Reflectarrays Session Chair: Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University TH-UB.4P.115:20 A Fast Transient Analysis of Pulsed Reflector Antennas Via Complex Source Beams Hsi-Tseng Chou, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Prabhakar H. Pathak, The Ohio State University, United States TH-UB.4P.215:40 Computation of the Radiated Field by a Parabolic Antenna Modeled by NURBS Surfaces with the Source Placed at its Focus Francisco Saez de Adana, University of Alcala, Spain Fatih Erden, Turkish Naval Academy, Turkey; Ahmet Arda Cosan, Oleg A. Tretyakov, Gebze Technical University, Turkey TH-UB.4P.316:00 TH-A2.1P.1016:40 Mehdi Veysi, Caner Guclu, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States; Yahya RahmatSamii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Transient Scattering from a Metal Cylinder Object: An Analysis of the Movement of Free electrons Yu Yin, Jingsong Hong, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Reflectarrays Creating Orbital-Angular-Momentum Circularly Polarized Conical-Beams for Mobile Satellite Communication Systems TH-UB.4P.416:20 A Study of Meshed Patch Reflectarray Unit Cell Taha Shahvirdi Dizaj Yekan, Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University, United States TH-UB.4P.516:40 Multi-Physics Simulation of Reflectarray Antennas on Small Satellites Pranav Devalla, Yashwanth Reddy Padooru, Kelly Morgan, ANSYS, Inc., United States 114 Thursday, June 30 TH-A5.1P 13:20 - 15:00 Palmas Dosimetry for Electromagnetic Field Exposures Thursday, June 30 TH-A5.2P 13:20 - 16:40 Ceiba Planar mm-Wave Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Cynthia Furse, University of Utah; Kazuyuki Saito, Chiba University TH-A5.1P.113:20 Evaluation of Human Exposure to a HPM Pulsed Plane Wave Marta Martínez-Vázquez, Winfried Simon, IMST GmbH, Germany; Stylianos P. Savaidis, Technological Education Institute of Piraeus, Greece TH-A5.1P.213:40 VHP-Female CAD Human Model Family for Antenna Modeling Session Co-Chairs: Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida; Robert Nevels, Texas A&M University TH-A5.2P.113:20 Microstrip Fed Broadband mm-Wave Patch Antenna for Mobile Applications Kun Wang, Jonas Kornprobst, Technical University of Munich, Germany; Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany TH-A5.2P.213:40 Gregory Noetscher, Janakinadh Yanamadala, Harshal Tankaria, Xavier Jackson, Worcester Polytechnic Inst., United States; Sara Louie, ANSYS, Inc., United States; Alexander Prokop, CST-Computer Simulation Technology AG, Germany; Ara Nazarian, Harvard Medical School, United States; Sergey Makarov, Worcester Polytechnic Inst., United States Glass Interposer Integrated Dual-Band Millimeter Wave TGV Antenna for Inter-/Intra Chip and Board Communications TH-A5.1P.314:00 TH-A5.2P.314:00 The influence of children’s weight on the absorption of electromagnetic fields Seahee Hwangbo, University of Florida, United States; Aric Shorey, Corning Incorporated, United States; Yong-Kyu Yoon, University of Florida, United States Applying Design of Experiments to the Design of 60 GHz Antennas for Off-Body Communications Muhammad Qureshi, Yasir Alfadhl, Xiaodong Chen, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Rubén Delgado, Carlos Mulero Hernández, Rafael Rodríguez Solís, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico TH-A5.1P.414:20 Temperature Variations for Adults and Child Human Models Inside Elevator Cabin TH-A5.2P.414:20 Ioanna Karatsi, Sofia Bakogianni, Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras, Greece Flat Lens Design Using Space-qualifiable Multilayer Frequency Selective Surfaces TH-A5.1P.514:40 Shaileshachandra Pandey, Ravi Kumar Arya, The Pennsylvania State University, United States; Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida, USA and KAU, Saudi Arabia, United States Mikhail Kozlov, MR:comp GmbH, Germany; Gregor Schaefers, Magnetic Resonance Institute for Safety, Technology and Research GmbH, Germany TH-A5.2P.514:40 Influence of the Second Surrounding Tissue on Radio Frequency Induced Power Deposition Plasma based Integrated On-chip Antenna Hasan Abbas, Robert Nevels, Texas A&M University, United States K Thursday, June 30 TH-UK.1P 15:20 - 16:40 Palmas Break15:00 TH-A5.2P.615:20 Novel High Gain Printed Log-Periodic Dipole Antenna Electromagentics for Therapeutic and Rehabilitative Applications Xin-Rong Li, Mao Ye, Xidian University, China; Qing-Xin Chu, South China University of Technology, China Session Chair: Susan Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison TH-UK.1P.115:20 Strategies for Monitoring Microwave Ablation of Breast Tumors using Microwave Imaging TH-A5.2P.715:40 Design of 60 GHz Microstrip Antenna Array Composed through Annular Feeding Line Ge Zhang, Shi Pu, Zhi-Rui Liu, Wen-Feng Liu, Wuhan University of Technology, China Luz Maria Neira, Barry Van Veen, Susan C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States TH-UK.1P.215:40 Investigation of High-Frequency Microwave Ablation in the Presence of Perfusion TH-A5.2P.816:00 D-Band Compact and High Gain Pyramid DRA Using Silicon Technology Enass Usama, Hussein Ghouz, Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Egypt; Mohamed Basha, Zewail City of Science and Technology, Egypt James F. Sawicki, Jacob D. Shea, Nader Behdad, Susan C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States TH-UK.1P.316:00 Optimization of Magnetic Micro-coils for Neural Stimulation TH-A5.2P.916:20 60 GHz Omni-directional Loop Antenna with Microstrip Feed Pragya Kosta, Anil RamRakhyani, Zachary Kagan, Kyle Loizos, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States TH-UK.1P.416:20 Development of biological tissue sealing device using microwave and radio frequency current Kazuyuki Saito, Sho Suzuki, Koichi Ito, Chiba University, Japan 115 Mohammad Hossein Ghazizadeh, Mohammad Fakharzadeh, Sharif University of Technology, Iran Thursday, June 30 TH-A5.3P 13:20 - 15:00 Siete Mares Software-defined and Cognitive Radios Session Co-Chairs: Tapan Sarkar, Syracuse University; John Volakis, The Ohio State University TH-A5.3P.113:20 Dual-Band Validation of On-Site Coding Receiver using Ultra-Wideband Antenna Array at C, X and Ku-bands B Thursday, June 30 TH-UB.5P 13:20 - 15:20 Las Croabas Advances in FDTD Modeling and Applications Session Chair: Jean-Pierre Berenger, University of Manchester TH-UB.5P.113:20 New coupling scheme for the hybrid FDTD/FETD method Qingtao Sun, Qiwei Zhan, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Abe Akhiyat, Elias A. Alwan, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States TH-UB.5P.213:40 TH-A5.3P.213:40 Naixing Feng, Yuanguo Zhou, Na Liu, Chunhui Zhu, Xiamen University, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States An Efficient 3D Crank-Nicolson FDTD Method with CFS-PML and Its Applications in LowFrequency Subsurface Sensing Millimeter Wave Transceivers with Coding Gain for Secure High Data Rate Communication Dimitrios Siafarikas, Elias A. Alwan, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States TH-A5.3P.314:00 Enhancing Rejection in Cognitive Radio Filtennas using a Reconfigurable Filter+Antenna Approach Joshua Kovitz, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States TH-A5.3P.414:20 Single Antenna In-Band Full-Duplex Isolation-Improvement Techniques K. E. Kolodziej, J.P. Doane, B.T. Perry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory, United States TH-A5.3P.514:40 Radio direction finding system for spectrum management activities in developing countries Tibisay Sanchez, Cristina Gomez, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia; Gilma Angel Castillo, TES America Andina Ltda., Colombia; Marlon Patiño Bernal, Universidad Nacional, Colombia Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.5P TH-UB.5P.314:00 Application of the Thin Layer Technique to Arbitrary-Shaped Interface between Debye Materials in the FDTD Method Kenan Tekbas, Fumie Costen, Jean-Pierre Berenger, University of Manchester, United Kingdom TH-UB.5P.414:20 A Dissipative Control Approach to Ensure Stability in Advanced FDTD Schemes Xinyue Zhang, Fadime Bekmambetova, Piero Triverio, University of Toronto, Canada TH-UB.5P.514:40 Accelerating Electromagnetic Simulations with Human Models through FDTD Subgridding and CFL Limit Extension Fadime Bekmambetova, Xinyue Zhang, Piero Triverio, University of Toronto, Canada TH-UB.5P.615:00 Numerical Estimation of WAIC-band Propagation Characteristics in Aircraft Cabin Using Large-Scale FDTD analysis 15:20 - 16:40 Siete Mares Power Dividers and Circulators Session Chair: Dimitrios Sounas, University of Texas at Austin TH-A1.5P.115:20 Adjustable millimeter wave in-phase power divider for 5G using a three- line coupler structure Emad Al Abbas, Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia TH-A1.5P.215:40 Tunable millimeter-wave power divider for future 5G cellular networks Emad Al Abbas, Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia TH-A1.5P.316:00 Investigation of X-band Digital High-Power Circulator-Based Phase Shifter Yongguang Li, Ru Meng, Qi Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China, China TH-A1.5P.416:20 Synthesis of Filtering Power Divider With Complex Source and Load Impedances Xi Yu, Sheng Sun, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 116 Takashi Hikage, Kanji Yahagi, Masami Shirafune, Toshio Nojima, Hokkaido University, Japan; Shunichi Futatsumori, Akiko Kohmura, Naruto Yonemoto, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan Thursday, June 30 TH-A1.6P 13:20 - 16:40 Grand Caribbean Salon VI Thursday, June 30 TH-A4.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Grand Caribbean Salon III Pattern and Polarization Reconfigurable Antennas Wave Propagation in Urban and Traffic Environments TH-A1.6P.113:20 TH-A4.1P.113:20 Session Chair: Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University Wearable Pattern Reconfigurable Patch Antenna MS Allocation Using Two BS and Elevation Contour Lines Sen Yan, Guy A. E. Vandenbosch, KU Leuven, Belgium Lina Abu Haibeh, Mutah University, Jordan; Ousama Abu Safia, Nahi Kandil, Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada TH-A1.6P.213:40 Polarization Switchable Origami Helical Antenna Shun Yao, Xueli Liu, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Ray Schamp, Florida International University, United States TH-A1.6P.314:00 Polarization Reconfigurable Circular Patch Antenna with Multiple L-Probes for Biomedical Application Wei Lin, Hang Wong, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China TH-A1.6P.414:20 A Novel Foldable Mode Reconfigurable Cubic Patch Antenna TH-A4.1P.213:40 Investigation of the Path Loss Propagation for V2V Communications in the Opposite Direction Lorenzo Rubio, Vicent M. Rodrigo-Peñarrocha, Juan Reig, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; Herman Fernández, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Colombia TH-A4.1P.314:00 Clustering of Radio Channel Parameters: Evaluation of a Novel Automatic Identification Algorithm Shiqi Cheng, Davy P. Gaillot, Martine Liénard, Pierre Degauque, University of Lille 1, France; Maria-Teresa Martinez-Ingles, Jose-Maria Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain Xueli Liu, Shun Yao, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States TH-A1.6P.514:40 Reconfigurable Antenna Using Shape Memory Polymers TH-A4.1P.414:20 Variability of Sounder Measurements in Manufacturing Facilities John Gibson, Stavros Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States Jeanne Quimby, National Institue of Standard and Technology (NIST), United States; Alexandra Curtin, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States; David Novotny, National Institue of Standard and Technology (NIST), United States; Kate Remley, Chih-Ming Wang, Richard Candall, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States Break15:00 TH-A1.6P.615:20 A Novel Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna TH-A4.1P.514:40 Huan Yang, Yuehui Cui, Ronglin Li, South China University of Technology, China TH-A1.6P.715:40 Investigation of a Novel Subarray Nullsteering Technique for Distributed Random Arrays Kristopher Buchanan, Carlos Flores-Molina, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States TH-A1.6P.816:00 Pattern Reconfigurable Sparse Array Synthesis with Multiple Measurement Vectors FOCUSS Method Fei Yan, Peng Yang, Feng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Tao Dong, Space Star Technology Company, Ltd China, China TH-A1.6P.916:20 Circularly Polarized “Boxing-Ring” Antenna Zhen-Yuan Zhang, Da-Cheng Wei, Ke-Li Wu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China Performance Analysis for Bus-Based Content Downloading Under Rayleigh Fading Channel Zhe Wang, Zhangdui Zhong, Minming Ni, Miao Hu, Qi Wang, State Key Laboratory of Rail Traffic Control and Safety, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China, China Break15:00 TH-A4.1P.615:20 Multipath Effect on Off-Body Channel Parametters of a MIMO System Using Patch Antennas Inside a Mine Moulay ElHassan ElAzhari, Mourad Nedil, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Canada; Ismail Benmabrouk, Larbi Talbi, University Of Quebec at Outaouai, Canada TH-A4.1P.715:40 Direction of Arrival Estimation with the Received Signal Strength Gradient at the Lower VHF Band Gunjan Verma, Fikadu Dagefu, Brian Sadler, Army Research Laboratory, United States; Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States TH-A4.1P.816:00 Path Loss Effect on Off-Body Channel Capacity of a MIMO System Using Patch Antennas Inside a Mine Moulay ElHassan ElAzhari, Mourad Nedil, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Canada; Ismail Benmabrouk, Larbi Talbi, University Of Quebec at Outaouai, Canada TH-A4.1P.916:20 Quasi-Stationarity Regions Analysis for Channel in Composite High-Speed Railway Scenario Jingya Yang, Bo Ai, Ke Guan, Ruisi He, Qi Wang, Danping He, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Zhuyan Zhao, Deshan Miao, Hao Guan, Nokia Siemens Networks, China TH-A4.1P.1016:40 Small-Scale Fading Characterization for Railway Wireless Channels Ruifeng Chen, Tianyun Shi, Xiaojun Lv, China Academy of Railway Sciences, China; Qi Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University, China 117 Interactive Forum Thursday, June 30, 14:40 - 16:40 Grand Caribbean Ballroom Session Chair: Djuradj Budimir, University of Westminster PB.11 PB.12 PB.1 PB.2 PB.3 PB.4 PB.5 PB.6 PB.7 PB.8 PB.9 PB.10 Poster Area B PA.1 PA.2 PA.3 PA.4 PA.5 PA.6 PA.7 PA.8 PA.9 PA.10 Poster Area A 25 24 26 33 35 32 34 36 PF.14 PF.13 PF.12 PF.11 PF.10 PF.9 PF.8 PF.7 PF.6 PF.5 PF.11 PF.12 PF.13 PF.14 PF.4 PF.3 PF.2 PF.1 41 42 61 62 Poster Area G Break area 31 PF.1 PF.2 PF.3 PF.4 PF.5 PF.6 PF.7 PF.8 PF.9 PF.10 Break area 23 PD.1 PD.2 PD.3 PD.4 PD.5 PD.6 PD.7 PD.8 PD.9 PD.10 16 PG.10 PG.9 PG.8 PG.7 PG.6 PG.5 PG.4 PG.3 PG.2 PG.1 14 PH.1 PH.2 PH.3 PH.4 PH.5 PH.6 PH.7 PH.8 PH.9 PH.10 12 Poster Area D Poster Area E 15 Poster Area F 13 Break area 11 PC.10 PC.9 PC.8 PC.7 PC.6 PC.5 PC.4 PC.3 PC.2 PC.1 Poster Area C Poster Area J Poster Area I 118 PI.11 PI.12 PI.1 PI.2 PI.3 PI.4 PI.5 PI.6 PI.7 PI.8 PI.9 PI.10 PJ.1 PJ.2 PJ.3 PJ.4 PJ.5 PJ.6 PJ.7 PJ.8 PJ.9 PJ.10 Poster Area H Thursday, June 30 THP-A5.1P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area A Ultra Wideband Systems THP-A5.1P.1 Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Stephen Watt, Elias A. Alwan, John Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States Connector Fault Interrogation Using UWB Sources Array Excitation Tracking via NLMS Algorithm A New Technique for UCA-Based DOA Estimation of Coherent Signals THP-A1.1P.3 Unmanned Vehicle Autopilot Enabled Smart Phased Array Antenna Board PA.4 THP-A1.1P.4 Christoph Baer, Christian Schulz, Ilona Rolfes, Thomas Musch, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany THP-A5.1P.5 Board PA.5 Reconfigurable UWB Filtennas with Dual Bandnotch for Unwanted Bands using Graphene based Switches Waqas Ahmad, Djuradj Budimir, University of Westminster, United Kingdom THP-A5.1P.6 A New Broadband Frequency-Invariant Beamformer Based On Bessel Function Performance of Cooperative Communications in Wireless UWB Body Networks UWB Antenna with Super Bandwidth Behrouz Babakhani, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States THP-A1.1P.5 Board PA.6 Board PA.7 Board PA.8 Board PA.9 A Dual Band Notch Planar SWB Antenna With Two Vertical Sleeves On Slotted Ground Plane Ali Abbas, Mohamed Abdelazeez, The University of Jordan, Jordan THP-A5.1P.10 Monopole Antenna with Band Rejection Characteristics Board PB.5 Synthesis of patterns for monopulse antennas with steering invariant constant beamwidth by genetic algorithm Mohamed Abdelazeez, Noor Awad, Ali Abbas, The University of Jordan, Jordan THP-A5.1P.9 Board PB.4 Dual Null Steering and Limited Beam Peak Steering Using a Triple Mode Microstrip Patch Antenna Billel Amouri, Khalida Ghanem, Mohamed Kaddeche, CDTA, Algeria THP-A5.1P.8 Board PB.3 Colin Sheldon, Marshall Jose, Robert Henrick, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States; Jennifer Dumiak, American University, United States Yang Qian, Junping Geng, Zheng Peng, Yu Yao, Xianling Liang, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China THP-A5.1P.7 Board PB.2 Raed Shubair, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Abdulrahman Goian, Mohamed AlHajri, Ahmed Kulaib, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates Board PA.3 A Polarimetric, Low Ringing UWB Antenna for Ground Penetrating Radar Operation Board PB.1 Hua Bai, Ramakrishna Janaswamy, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States Cagatay Tokgoz, Sameh Dardona, United Technologies Research Center, United States THP-A5.1P.4 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area B THP-A1.1P.1 THP-A1.1P.2 Board PA.2 Cascaded Network Analysis of a Wideband RF Self-Interference Cancellation (RF-SIC) Filter for STAR Systems THP-A5.1P.3 Thursday, June 30 THP-A1.1P Adaptive, Active and Smart Antennas I Board PA.1 Realization of Ultra-Wideband Bistatic Simultaneous Transmit and Receive Antenna System THP-A5.1P.2 Board PA.10 Mohamed Abdelazeez, The University of Jordan, Jordan 119 Hailin Cao, Zhoujian Chen, Lu Tao, Jing Liu, Chengzhuo Zhu, Yantao Yu, Chongqing University, China; Jing Fan, The National Astronomy Observatory of China, China Thursday, June 30 THP-A1.2P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area C Adaptive, Active and Smart Antennas II THP-A1.2P.1 THP-A5.2P.1 An Efficient GPS/WLAN Antenna for Tablet with Full Metal Housing Board PC.2 Erica Daly, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Michael Daly, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, United States; Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States THP-A1.2P.3 A Pattern Reconfigurable Printed Patch Antenna Board PC.3 Muhammad Saeed Khan, Riphah International University, Pakistan; Antonio-Daniele Capobianco, University of Padova, Italy; Sajid Asif, Adnan Iftikhar, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States; Raed Shubair, Khalifa Univeristy and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States THP-A1.2P.4 An Active and Passive Antenna Pattern Comparison Board PC.4 Domenico Gaetano, Antonio Manna, Fabrizio Trotta, Marco Bartocci, Egidio Ciacia, Elettronica ELT, Italy; Vincenzo Stornelli, Giorgio Leuzzi, Leonardo Pantoli, University of L’Aquila, Italy THP-A1.2P.5 Board PC.5 Dual Polarized Patch Antenna with High Inter-Port Isolation for 1GHz In-Band Full Duplex Applications Haq Nawaz, Ibrahim Tekin, Sabanci University, Turkey THP-A1.2P.6 Board PC.6 Rectenna with Non-linear Adaptive Load Capable of Operating Over a Broad Range of Input Power Levels Yifeng Qin, Douglas Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States THP-A1.2P.7 Luneburg Lens Created from Distributed Water Cylinders Board PC.7 THP-A1.2P.8 Board PC.8 Dual-Channel Radiation Using a Single Double-Asymmetric Periodic Leaky-Wave Antenna Amar Al-Bassam, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Simon Otto, IMST GmbH, Germany; Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique Montréal, Canada THP-A1.2P.9 High Sectorization Switched Beams for WLAN Applications THP-A5.2P.2 Board PD.2 A Compact Tri – band Antenna at GPS and WLAN a/b/g Frequencies for Tablet With Full Metal Housing Peng Chen, Ping Wang, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China; Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim, Feng Chia University, Taiwan THP-A5.2P.3 Board PD.3 A Compact Size Dual Band WIFI Antenna Using Existing Components in Smartphone Jun Hur, Woo Cheol Choi, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea THP-A5.2P.4 Board PD.4 A Closed Loop WAN Antenna to Reduce Head and Hand Effects for Mobile Phone Applications Ming Cai, Hanyue Xia, Hao Wang, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China THP-A5.2P.5 A Printed Inverted-F Antenna for Circular Polarization Board PD.5 Takafumi Fujimoto, Takuya Yoshida, Nagasaki University, Japan THP-A5.2P.6 Board PD.6 Closely Coupled Booster Radiators to Improve OTA Performance of 4G Mobile Handsets Yu-Jiun Ren, Nan Xu, Jonathan Bringuier, Olivier Robin, Gregory Poilasne, DOCKON INC, United States THP-A5.2P.7 Board PD.7 A Compact Tunable Capacitive Coupling Element Antenna for LTE Mobile Application Hao Wang, Yibo Wang, Ming Cai, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China THP-A5.2P.8 GPS, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Tri-band Antenna on Metal Frame of Smartwatch Brandon Good, David Roper, Navy, United States Board PD.1 Ping Wang, Chuansheng Du, Yumei Yu, Jianqi Zhang, Xiaojun Tang, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China Oliver Norman, Geoff Hilton, Mark Beach, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Synchronously Tuned Patch for Transmitting FSK 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area D Novel Antennas for Mobile Devices Board PC.1 Measurement of Efficiency Degradation Due to External Detuning of a Tunable Patch Antenna THP-A1.2P.2 Thursday, June 30 THP-A5.2P Board PD.8 Minhwan Jeon, Woo Cheol Choi, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea THP-A5.2P.9 A Multiband and Reconfigurable PIFA for Mobile Devices Board PC.9 Mohamed Aymen El Cafsi, Research Unit: CSEHF,Faculty of Sciences of Tunis University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia; Mourad Nedil, School of Engineering School, LRTCS, University of Quebec in AbitibiTemiscamingue (UQAT), Canada., Canada; Lotfi Osman, Ali Gharsallah, Research Unit: CSEHF,Faculty of Sciences of Tunis University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia 120 Board PD.9 Fatima AlZahraa Asadallah, Joseph Costantine, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Youssef Tawk, Notre Dame University, Lebanon; Firas Ayoub, The University of New Mexico, United States; Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States Thursday, June 30 THP-A1.3P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area E Mutual Coupling in Antenna Arrays F Board PE.1 Low-latency 2D non-line-of-sight positioning using single-anchor magnetoquasistatic systems Darmindra Arumugam, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United States THP-A1.3P.2 Reza Karimian Bahnemiri, Javad Pourahmadazar, Institute of National Research and Scientific (INRS), Canada; Mourad Nedil, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Temiscamingue, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, Institute of National Research and Scientific (INRS), Canada THP-A1.3P.3 Board PE.3 Diversity performance of multi-beam Multi-user MIMO phased arrays THP-UF.2P.1 Genetic Algorithm Inversions for Estimating Evaporation Duct Characteristics Board PE.4 Jacques Claverie, Ecoles de Ct-Cyr Coetquidan, France; Yvonick Hurtaud, Delegation Generale pour l’Armement, France THP-UF.2P.3 Variability of Index of Refraction from Large Eddy Simulations Board PE.6 Evaluation of Antenna Coupling based on Measurements and Numerical Simulations Board PE.7 Effect of Mutual Coupling on Ka-band Circularly Polarized Beam Scanning Antenna Array Xinyi Tang, Xianming Qing, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R), Singapore; Wei Liu, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Nasimuddin Nasimuddin, Guohua Zhai, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R), Singapore; Zhi Ning Chen, National University of Singapore, Singapore THP-A1.3P.8 Board PE.8 The Application of Metal-wire Resonators in Sub-wavelength Dual-frequency Array Huilin Tu, Shao-Qiu Xiao, Xiang Shuai, Qiang Gao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China THP-A1.3P.9 Board PE.9 Parallel RLC Equivalent Circuit Based Correlation Coefficient Calculation for MIMO Antennas Abdelmoniem T. Hassan, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Muhammad U. Khan, National University of Sciences & Technology, Pakistan; Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia THP-A1.3P.10 Board PE.10 Dual-Band Decoupling Method for Two MIMO Antenna Using Trifurcation Elements Keita Kuriyama, Keisuke Okuda, Chiba University, Japan; Hiroshi Sato, Panasonic Corporation, Japan; Masaharu Takahashi, Chiba University, Japan THP-A1.3P.11 Board PF.5 Comparison of RF Predictions Based On Two Numerical Weather Prediction Models and In-situ Observations in the North Sea Lars Jacob Foged, Lucia Scialacqua, Andrea Giacomini, Francesco Saccardi, Francesca Mioc, Microwave Vision Italy, Italy THP-A1.3P.7 Board PF.4 Tracy Haack, Teddy Holt, Allen Zhao, James Hansen, Zachary Liebowitz, Naval Research Laboratory, United States THP-UF.2P.5 Elie BouDaher, Fauzia Ahmad, Moeness Amin, Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States THP-A1.3P.6 THP-UF.2P.4 Board PE.5 Effect of Mutual Coupling on Direction-of-Arrival Estimation Using Sparse Dipole Arrays Board PF.3 Qing Wang, Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Robin Corey Cherrett, US Navy, United States; Robert Travis Wendt, Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Shouping Wang, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Ted Rogers, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, United States; Caglar Yardim, The Ohio State University, United States Quantifying Uncertainty in Predictions of RF Sensor Performance Yantao Yu, Xiaoya Liu, Zhaokai Gu, Lijun Yi, Chongqing University, China Board PF.2 Analytical approximation of the radio refractivity profile in the presence of an evaporation duct Senglee Foo, Huawei Technologies Canada, Canada Design of a Highly Isolated Two-element Three-frequency Patch Antenna Array Board PF.1 Stephen E. Penton, Erin E. Hackett, Coastal Carolina University, United States THP-UF.2P.2 Board PE.2 Free space Mutual Coupling reduction between two SIW antennas at millimeter-wave frequency THP-A1.3P.5 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area F RF Propagation Supported by Numerical Weather Prediction Models THP-A1.3P.1 THP-A1.3P.4 Thursday, June 30 THP-UF.2P Board PE.11 Isolation of Millimeter Wave Antennas over Cylindrical and Rectangular Ground Planes Nathan Jastram, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States 121 Rick Navarro, Amalia Barrios, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Fok Bolderheij, Joris Derksen, Netherlands Defense Academy, Netherlands; Katherine Horgan, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, United States; Vincent van Leijen, Defense Materiel Organisation, Netherlands; Robert Marshall, Mount Pleasant Meteorology, United States; Ted Rogers, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Fred Schoonderwoerd, Tjarda Wilbrink, Defense Materiel Organisation, Netherlands; Earl Williams, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Victor Wiss, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, United States F Thursday, June 30 THP-UF.3P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area G RF Propagation Modeling THP-UF.3P.1 Paul Frederickson, Naval Postgraduate School, United States THP-UF.5P.1 Board PG.3 Eugene Hong, Steven Lane, David Murrell, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States THP-UF.3P.4 THP-UF.5P.2 Sina Mashayekhi, David G. Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada THP-UF.5P.3 PropBot – An Automated Vehicle for Propagation Data Collection Interference Between Millimeter Wave Radio Links Due to Rain Scatter Board PG.5 Board PH.3 David G. Michelson, David Feixo, Aneesh Jaydeep, Homayoun Najjaran, Marie O’Brien, University of British Columbia, Canada; Donald Wong, Sherry Huang, Babak Assadsangabi, Moovee Innovations, Inc., Canada Preliminary Rain Attenuation Studies for W/V-band Wave Propagation Experiment THP-UF.3P.5 Board PH.2 Parallel MIMO Channel Sounding with Loosely Synchronous Codes and a Single Channel Receiver Board PG.4 Nadine Daoud, Christos Christodoulou, Firas Ayoub, University of New Mexico, United States; Nicholas Tarasenko, David Murrell, David Hensley, Steven Lane, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Board PH.1 Jonathan Pozderac, The Ohio State University, United States; Joel Johnson, Caglar Yardim, The Ohio State University ElectroScience Laboratory, United States; Craig Merrill, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, United States; Tom Cook, Tony de Paolo, Myles Syverud, Eric Terrill, Evan Walsh, Eric Gallimore, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, United States Board PG.2 Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; C. P. Vendhan, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India; C. Prabavathi, P.O. Box 24467, United States; A. D. Chowdhury, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India Validation of the Mie Theory for Rain Attenuation at 72 and 84 GHz 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area H X-Band Beacon-Receiver Phased Array Evaporation Duct Height Estimation Radiation from Axisymmetric Bodies in Depth-Dependent Shallow Water Ocean THP-UF.3P.3 Thursday, June 30 THP-UF.5P Propagation Measurements Board PG.1 Updates and Validation for the Navy Atmospheric Vertical Surface Layer Model (NAVSLaM) THP-UF.3P.2 F THP-UF.5P.4 Board PH.4 Evaporation Duct Refractivity Inversion from EM Propagation Measurements and NAVSLaM Predictions Qi Wang, Robert Burkholder, Caglar Yardim, Jonathan Pozderac, The Ohio State University, United States; Qing Wang, Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Adam Christman, Harindra Fernando, University of Notre Dame, United States; Ed Creegan, Army Research Laboratory, United States Keyla Mora Navarro, Emanoel Costa, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil THP-UF.5P.5 Board PH.5 Calibration and Operation of a VNA-Based Distributed Antenna Channel Sounder Md Humayun Ahmed, Suad Basbug, Siamak Bonyadi Ram, David G. Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada THP-UF.5P.6 Board PH.6 Estimation of the Channel Impulse Response from Scalar Frequency Response Data using the Hilbert Transform Sina Mashayekhi, David G. Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada 122 F Thursday, June 30 THP-UF.6P 14:40 - 16:40 Poster Area I RF Propagation in Complex and Urban Environments THP-UF.6P.1 Board PI.1 Empirical and Simulation based Analysis of Propagation Mechanisms at Low Frequencies Fikadu Dagefu, Gunjan Verma, US Army Research Laboratory, United States; Jihun Choi, University of Michigan, United States; Brian Sadler, US Army Research Laboratory, United States; Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States THP-UF.6P.2 Board PI.2 A new propagation prediction approach based on Ray Launching and Neural Network techniques for complex environments Leyre Azpilicueta, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico; Meenakshi Rawat, Karun Rawat, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India; Fadhel Ghannouchi, University of Calgary, Canada; Francisco Falcone, Public University of Navarre, Spain THP-UF.6P.3 Board PI.3 Analysis of Received Signal and Positional Accuracy in an Urban Canyon using Multisystem GNSS and Multipath Rejecting Antennas Saeed Khan, Kansas State University, United States THP-UF.6P.4 Board PI.4 Effect of Building Height Distribution and Terminal Height on Shadow Fading in Suburban Macrocell Environments Sina Mashayekhi, Ziqian Wang, David G. Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada THP-UF.6P.5 Board PI.5 Characterization of temporal variations through deterministic approaches in vehicular environments Leyre Azpilicueta, Cesar Vargas-Rosales, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico; Francisco Falcone, Public University of Navarre, Spain 123 Author and Session Chair Index A Abbas, Ali .................................................................................. 119 Abbas, Hasan ........................................................................... 115 Abbasi, Muhammad Ali Babar �����������������������������������������������76 Abbosh, Amin ............................................................................ 116 Abbosh, Amin (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������72 Abdallah, Mahmoud .................................................................63 Abdallah, Mohammad ...................................................... 43, 75 Abdalla, Mahmoud .............................. 45, 51, 53, 54, 55, 77 Abdalla, Michael ........................................................................53 Abd El-Azeem, Mohamed ������������������������������������������������51, 55 Abdelazeez, Mohamed .................................................38, 119 Abdel Aziz, Ahmed ....................................................................53 Abd El-Hameed, Anwer Sayed ����������������������������������������������55 Abdelnaser, Mohamed ������������������������������������������������������������45 Abdelraheem, Ahmed ................................................................54 Abdelrahman, Ahmed .......................................39, 55, 85, 106 Abdel-Wahab, Wael M. .................................42, 63, 93, 113 Abdipour, Abdolali .....................................................................38 Abdo-Sánchez, Elena ................................................................64 Abdul Ghaffar, Farhan ....................................................... 86, 90 Abedi, Reza ............................................................................... 113 Abhari, Ramesh .................................................................... 46, 90 Aboudina, Mohamed ................................................................70 Abu Haibeh, Lina ..................................................................... 117 Abumunshar, Anas J. ...................................................................90 Abu Safia, Ousama ..........................................................89, 117 Acar, Metin ................................................................................ 107 Achouri, Karim ...................................................................... 48, 88 Acikgoz, Hulusi ............................................................................58 Adams, Jacob ..............................................................................37 Adams, Robert ..................................................................... 46, 86 Adams, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������86 Adams, Ryan ..............................................................43, 66, 107 Adeyemi, Timi ...............................................................................82 Adhur Kutty, Ajith .........................................................................83 Adrian, Simon ....................................................................86, 109 Adrian, Simon (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������94 Affes, Sofiène ...............................................................................99 Afifi, Islam ......................................................................................99 Afsahi, Majid ...............................................................................51 Afzal, Muhammad Usman �������������������������������������������������������76 Aghanejad, Iman ........................................................................91 Aghzout, Otman .................................................................. 38, 59 Agneessens, Sam ........................................................................77 Aguilà, Pau ...................................................................................83 Aguirre, Erik ...................................................................68, 70, 76 Ahmad, Fauzia .......................................................................... 121 Ahmadi, Hanen ................................................................... 88, 97 Ahmad, Mohammad ............................................................... 112 Ahmad Tahir, Farooq ............................................................... 106 Ahmad, Waleed .........................................................................53 Ahmad, Waqas .................................................................71, 119 Ahmed, Md Humayun ............................................................ 122 Ai, Bo ......................................................................... 47, 110, 117 Aissa, Brahim ................................................................................90 Ait-El-Aoud, Yassine ....................................................................91 Akbari Choubar, Mohammad .................................. 61, 63, 70 Akbari, Mitra ................................................................................90 Akbar, Muhammad ....................................................................55 Akduman, Ibrahim .................................................................... 107 Akhiyat, Abe .............................................................................. 116 Akhtar, M. Jaleel .........................................................................72 Aktulga, Hasan ............................................................................97 Akyurtlu, Alkim ................................................ 38, 51, 60, 69, 91 Akyurtlu, Alkim (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������� 60, 69 Al Abbas, Emad ....................................................................... 116 AlAjmi, Ayed .................................................................................65 Alam, Mohammad S. .................................................................38 AlAmoudi, Ahmed .................................................................... 110 Alaqeel, Abdulrahman ��������������������������������������������������������������65 Alayón Glazunov, Andrés ...........................................47, 61, 85 Albani, Matteo .................................................................... 48, 80 Albarracin Vargas, Fernando ��������������������������������������������������82 Albasir, Abdurhman ....................................................................83 Al-Bassam, Amar ...................................................................... 120 Albishi, Ali .....................................................................................77 Alfadhl, Yasir .............................................................................. 115 Algaba-Brazlez, Astrid ��������������������������������������������������������������49 Algar, María-Jesús ......................................................................64 AlHajri, Mohamed .........................................................110, 119 Al-Halawani, Moh’d Ghaith ����������������������������������������������������38 Alharbi, Yasir ............................................................................. 110 Alhassoon, Khaled ......................................................................62 Ali, Abdulbaset ..................................................................... 77, 83 Ali, Asad ........................................................................................53 Aliferis, Iannis ...............................................................................72 Ali, Jawad K. ................................................................................63 Ali, Mohammad Ashraf ������������������������������������������������������������83 Ali, Mohammod ......................................... 57, 76, 85, 88, 109 Ali, Mohammod (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������������������93 Ali, Nazar .................................................................................. 110 Ali, Tamer ......................................................................................42 Aljarosha, Alhassan ....................................................................45 Allan, Gregory .............................................................................77 Allard, Bruno ................................................................................63 Allen, Bradley ........................................................................41, 51 Allen, Jeffery .................................................................................86 Allen, Monica ..............................................................................86 Almeida Fechine, Pierre Basilo ������������������������������������������������77 Almoneef, Thamer ............................................................... 63, 75 Almutawa, Ahmad ......................................................................48 Al-Najjar, Mohammed ��������������������������������������������������������������38 Al Noor, Asif ................................................................................40 Al-Ogaily, Fatimah ......................................................................85 Alomainy, Akram ................................................................. 84, 87 Alonso Del Pino, Maria ������������������������������������������������������������92 Al-Rawi, Ali ................................................................................. 114 Al-Saedi, Hussam ...............................................42, 63, 93, 113 Al Shakhs, Mohammed ������������������������������������������������������������69 Alshebeili, Saleh ..........................................................................57 Alsindi, Nayef ........................................................................... 110 Alsolamy, Faris .............................................................................61 Al-Tarifi, Muhannad .............................................................49, 92 Altinoklu, Askin .......................................................................... 105 Altunc, Serhat ...............................................................................57 Altuntas, Mehmet ........................................................................42 Alù, Andrea .......37, 38, 48, 69, 81, 84, 91, 103, 104, 108, 111 Alvarez, Jesus ...............................................................................98 Alvarez Lopez, Yuri .....................................................................87 Alvarez-Melcon, Alejandro .............................................84, 108 Alwan, Elias A. ........................................................ 86, 116, 119 Amani, Navid ...............................................................................59 Amendola, Sara ..........................................................................58 Amin, Moeness ......................................................................... 121 Amin-Nili, Vahid ...........................................................................43 Amira, Abbes ...............................................................................92 Amjadi, Seyed Mohammad ������������������������������������������������� 100 Ammann, Max J. ................................................................. 68, 86 Amouri, Billel ............................................................................. 119 Anagnostou, Dimitris ...................................................................86 Anagnostou, Dimitris (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������86 Andersen, Martin Skovgaard ����������������������������������������������� 114 Ando, Kengo ................................................................................85 Ando, Makoto ........................................................ 85, 100, 112 Andrews, Conrad ..................................................................... 112 Andriulli, Francesco P. ...........................71, 86, 103, 109, 112 Andriulli, Francesco (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������� 112 124 Andryieuski, Andrei .....................................................................37 Angel Castillo, Gilma .............................................................. 116 Angevain, Jean-Christophe ��������������������������������������������������� 107 Angulo, Luis ...................................................................................98 Anishchenko, Lesya .....................................................................92 Annese, Luigi ................................................................................50 Anselmi, Nicola ............................................................68, 82, 87 Antar, Yahia M. M. ........................................................104, 111 Antar, Yahya (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������������42 Anthony, Theodore K. .................................................................86 Antoniades, Marco A. ....................................................... 66, 76 Antonino-Daviu, Eva ....................................................................37 Antoniou, Panayiota ....................................................................66 Antonsen, Thomas .......................................................................71 Antoranz Alvaro, Javier Eugenio ���������������������������������������������99 Anwar, Putri Santi ..................................................................... 110 Arai, Hiroyuki ................................................................................37 Araque Quijano, Javier Leonardo �����������������������������������39, 94 Argyropoulos, Christos ��������������������������������������������������������������69 Argyropoulos, Christos (Sess. Co-Chair) 48, 69 Ariznabarreta, Alex .....................................................................68 Armiento, Craig ...........................................................................69 Armogida, Andreina ...................................................................79 Arnitz, Daniel ................................................................................87 Aronsson, Jonatan .......................................................................70 Arrawatia, Mahima ....................................................................57 Arslanagic, Samel .......................................................................37 Arslanagic, Samel (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������37 Arslanbekov, Robert R. ............................................................ 101 Arumugam, Darmindra ..............................................97, 98, 121 Arumugam, Darmindra (Sess. Co-Chair) 105 Arya, Ravi Kumar ...................................................................... 115 Asaadi, Muftah ..................................................................93, 108 Asadallah, Fatima AlZahraa ������������������������������������������������� 120 Asadchy, Viktar ............................................................................48 Asayama, Shin’ichiro ..................................................................49 Ashoor, Ahmed ............................................................................42 Asif, Sajid .......................................42, 54, 57, 75, 77, 86, 120 Askari, Alex ...................................................................................77 Askarian Amiri, Mikal .................................................................76 Assadsangabi, Babak ............................................................. 122 Assefzadeh, M. Mahdi ������������������������������������������������������������63 Astrain, Jose Javier ......................................................................68 Athalye, Pranav S. .................................................................... 106 Atwater, Harry .............................................................................85 Aubert, Hervé ..............................................................................97 Augustin, Gijo ..............................................................................48 Augusto, Lucian ............................................................................69 Avignon-Meseldzija, Emilie ������������������������������������������������������66 Awadallah, Ra’id .........................................................................86 Awad, Noor .............................................................................. 119 Aydin Civi, Özlem ............................................................... 54, 81 Ayoub, Firas ............................................................. 70, 120, 122 Azadi Namin, Farhad ................................................................62 Azemati, Amir ............................................................................ 101 Azpilicueta, Leyre .............................................. 68, 70, 76, 123 B Baba, Affan Aziz ........................................................................76 Babakhani, Aydin ........................................................................63 Babakhani, Behrouz ................................41, 76, 90, 109, 119 Baccarelli, Paolo ................................................................. 48, 65 Badawi, Ashraf ............................................................................42 Baderca, Silviu .............................................................................77 Baelemans, Rene ........................................................................75 Baena Amador, María Isabel �������������������������������������������������99 Baer, Christoph ......................................................................... 119 Bagci, Hakan ............38, 65, 71, 86, 87, 91, 101, 102, 113 Bagci, Hakan (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������48 Baghbani Kordmahale, Sina ���������������������������������������������������72 Baghini, Maryam Shojaei ��������������������������������������������������������57 Bahillo, Alfonso ............................................................................68 Bahr, Ryan .....................................................................................58 Bai, Hua ..................................................................................... 119 Baines, Weston ...........................................................................71 Bai, Xudong ...................................................................46, 75, 93 Bakogianni, Sofia ..............................................................84, 115 Bakr, Mohamed ..........................................................................98 Baks, Christian .............................................................................93 Baktur, Reyhan ......................................................108, 111, 114 Baktur, Reyhan (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������� 111, 114 Baladi, Elham ...............................................................................61 Balanis, Constantine A. ..................................... 65, 76, 77, 109 Balanis, Constantine (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������38 Balasubramaniam, Shanker ��������������������������������������������� 86, 97 Balasubramanian, Manushanker ����������������������������������������� 109 Balderas, Luz I ..............................................................................66 Baniya, Prabhat ...........................................................................85 Ban, Yasumitsu .............................................................................83 Bao, Kun ........................................................................................42 Bao, Yang .................................................................................. 102 Baqar, Asad Husnain .................................................................50 Baquero-Escudero, Mariano ........................... 59, 77, 88, 109 Barani, Navid ..............................................................................53 Baranov, Denis .............................................................................37 Barber, David ............................................................................ 102 Barbuto, Mirko ............................................................59, 81, 103 Barbuto, Mirko (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������59 Bardi, Francesco ..........................................................................70 Baron, William .......................................................................... 109 Barreto, Edwin ..............................................................................89 Barrios, Amalia ......................................................................... 121 Bartocci, Marco ................................................................84, 120 Bartone, Chris G. ................................................................ 56, 84 Basbug, Suad ........................................................................... 122 Basha, Mohamed .............................................................45, 115 Batchelor, John ............................................................................58 Batchelor, John (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������ 58, 83 Bateman, Terry .......................................................................... 112 Baur, Jeffery ..................................................................................72 Baviskar, Amol ..................................................................... 43, 77 Baviskar, Jaypal Jagdish .................................................... 43, 77 Bayat, Nozhan ............................................................................65 Bayram, Yakup ...................................................................... 47, 77 Beach, Mark ............................................................................. 120 Beaskoetxea, Unai ......................................................................85 Beaverstone, Alexander .................................................... 72, 87 Beccaria, Michele ................................................................... 108 Beckman, Claes ..........................................................................81 Beckman, Claes (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������������������81 Beghein, Yves ...............................................................................86 Behdad, Nader .....39, 51, 69, 70, 78, 80, 85, 92, 93, 115 Behfar, Mohammadhossein �����������������������������������������������������84 Behzadnezhad, Bahareh ���������������������������������������������������������85 Bekasiewicz, Adrian ..................................44, 53, 54, 62, 104 Bekele, Ephrem Teshale ������������������������������������������������������������88 Bekmambetova, Fadime �������������������������������������������������������� 116 Belgiovane, Domenic ......................................................... 43, 56 Belov, Pavel ......................................................... 37, 42, 48, 107 Belyey, Vasyl ................................................................................49 Bencivenni, Carlo ........................................................................68 Benech, Philippe ..........................................................................63 Benmabrouk, Ismail ................................................................. 117 Bennett, Daniel T. ..................................................................... 100 Berenger, Jean-Pierre ............................................................... 116 Berenger, Jean-Pierre (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������� 116 Berenguer, Antonio ...................................................... 49, 59, 88 Berger, Theodore ........................................................................70 Bergmann, José R. .......................................................................98 Bernabeu-Jiménez, Tomás ��������������������������������������������������������67 Bernardo-Clemente, Bernardo ������������������������������������������������59 Bernety, Hossein .........................................................................81 Bernhard, Jennifer ........................................37, 51, 83, 88, 120 Bernhard, Jennifer (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������� 85, 88 Bertolli, Michael ..........................................................................97 125 Bertoneri, Matteo .......................................................................79 Beruete, Miguel .................................................................85, 104 Besieris, Ioannis ...........................................................................81 Betcke, Timo .................................................................................67 Bezerra Sombra, Antonio Sergio �������������������������������������������77 Bhardwaj, Shubhendu ....................................................... 63, 64 Bhattacharya, Dhrubajyoti �������������������������������������������������������42 Bhattacharya, Rajarshi ................................................ 50, 51, 60 Bhattacharyya, Arun ...................................................................82 Bhuiyan, Rashed ..........................................................................85 Bianchi, Davide ................................................................... 60, 61 Bianchi, Ildefonso ........................................................................49 Biegel, Gregor ..................................................................... 94, 99 Bientinesi, Matteo .......................................................................79 Biggi, Matteo ...............................................................................79 Biglarbegian, Behzad ................................................................45 Billade, Bhushan ....................................................................... 105 Bilotti, Filiberto .....................................................59, 81, 84, 103 Bilotti, Filiberto (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 103 Binion, Daniel ...............................................................................66 Bird, Trevor ....................................................................................85 Birtcher, Craig R. ...............................................................76, 109 Biscontini, Bruno ..........................................................................56 Bisharat, Dia’aaldin J. .................................................................63 Bisognin, Aimeric .........................................................................85 Bisulco, Anthony ..........................................................................50 Biswas, Animesh ................................................... 42, 44, 93, 94 Bito, Jo ...........................................................................................50 Biyikli, Necmi ........................................................................81, 94 Bjorgaard, Jason .........................................................................58 Björninen, Toni ..............................................................58, 83, 84 Björninen , Toni (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������84 Black, Richard ..............................................................................49 Blackwell, William ................................................................... 111 Blanch, Sebastian .................................................................... 109 Blanco, Darwin ............................................................................48 Boag, Amir ..................................................... 82, 103, 106, 112 Boag, Amir (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������������67 Bocskor, Timothy ................................................................... 67, 86 Boege, Alexander .......................................................................41 Böhler, Christian Onno �������������������������������������������������������������99 Bohren, Craig ...............................................................................91 Boix, Rafael R. ..............................................................................93 Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Satheesh ����������������������������������������� 116 Bolderheij, Fok .......................................................................... 121 Bolukbas, Deniz .................................................................. 43, 79 Bonache, Jordi .............................................................................83 Bonefačić, Davor ........................................................................53 Bonessio Terzet, Federico ��������������������������������������������������������79 Bonyadi Ram, Siamak ............................................................. 122 Booske, John ................................................................................69 Borderies, Pierre ..........................................................................91 Borgese, Michele ......................................................... 60, 61, 90 Boria, Vicente E. ...................................................................59, 88 Borries, Oscar ........................................................................... 114 Borries, Oscar (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 114 Bosiljevac, Marko .................................................................... 111 Bossard, Jeremy .................................................................66, 104 Boualleg, Samira .........................................................................43 Bouallegue, Ridha .......................................................................97 Bou-Daher, Elie ............................................................................72 BouDaher, Elie ...................................................................62, 121 Boudaud, Stéphane ...................................................................53 Boulanger, Xavier ........................................................................99 Bourlier, Christophe ................................................................. 109 Boust, Fabrice ...................................................................... 48, 66 Bovesecchi, Gianluigi ................................................................58 Bowen, J.M. .................................................................................88 Bowen, Mark ...............................................................................49 Boyarsky, Michael ......................................................................87 Boybay, Muhammed Said �������������������������������������������������������59 Boyltson, Orion ......................................................................... 100 Bozhevolnyi, Sergey ...................................................................37 Braaten, Benjamin .................42, 54, 57, 59, 75, 77, 86, 120 Bradford, Robyn ..........................................................................72 Brar, Victor ....................................................................................85 Braun, Hans Martin ................................................................. 107 Bray, Matthew ...................................................................59, 112 Breakall, James ............................................................................91 Bregains, Julio ..............................................................................66 Brehm, Thorsten ................................................................... 94, 99 Breinbjerg, Olav ................................................................85, 105 Breinbjerg, Olav (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 105 Bresciani, Daniele .................................................................... 108 Brick, Yaniv .............................................71, 82, 103, 106, 112 Bringi, V. N. ........................................................................98, 102 Bringuier, Jonathan ................................................................... 120 Brocker, Donovan ......................................................77, 78, 114 Brown, Eric ....................................................................................43 Brown, Gary ............................................................................. 101 Brown, Gary (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������������88 Brown, Paula R. ......................................................................... 107 Brown, Shannon T. ................................................................... 107 Brown, Trevor ....................................................................... 70, 78 Buchanan, Kristopher .......................................................82, 117 Budimir, Djuradj ......................................................... 71, 93, 119 Buffi, Alice ...........................................................................90, 106 Bui, Do Hanh Ngan ...................................................................63 Bulger, David ...............................................................................61 Bullett, Terence .............................................................................49 Buren, Erik .....................................................................................82 Burghignoli, Paolo .......................................................................65 Burkholder, Robert ..................39, 51, 87, 90, 101, 108, 122 Burokur, Shah Nawaz .....................................................53, 107 Busani, Tito ....................................................................................41 Buta, Adrian .................................................................................77 Buttazzoni, Giulia ........................................................................68 Butt, Muhammad Fasih Uddin �������������������������������������������������83 Byrne, Benedikt ............................................................................88 C Cabedo-Fabrés, Marta ������������������������������������������������������������37 Cabello, Miguel ..........................................................................98 Cable, Vaughn ............................................................................85 Caccami, Maria Cristina ����������������������������������������������������������90 Caglayan, Cosan .......................................................................45 Cai, Guoxiong .............................................................................69 Cai, Ming .................................................................................. 120 Cai, Qiang-ming ...............................................................60, 114 Cai, Xiuzhang ..............................................................................55 Caizzone, Stefano ......................................................................81 Caloz, Christophe ..........40, 41, 48, 57, 88, 102, 103, 110, 113, 120 Caloz, Christophe (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������40 Calviño Dopazo, Francisco Jose ��������������������������������������������99 Camacho-Peñalosa, Carlos �����������������������������������������������������64 Camacho Ruiz, Alberto ������������������������������������������������������������81 Camilo, Franz ...............................................................................82 Caminita, Francesco ................................41, 48, 79, 103, 111 Campbell, Sawyer D. ....................................... 62, 70, 77, 114 Campbell, Sawyer (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������62 Candall, Richard ...................................................................... 117 Canete-Rebenaque, David ������������������������������������������������������40 Cangellaris, Andreas ..................................................................71 Cao, Hailin ................................................................. 48, 59, 119 Cao, Thanh Nghia ..................................................................... 44 Cao, Ying S. .................................................................................62 Capek, Miloslav .................................................................. 37, 51 Capet, Nicolas ..................................................................88, 111 Capobianco, Antonio-Daniele ��������������������������������������54, 120 Capolino, Filippo ..........................48, 63, 66, 108, 110, 114 Capolino, Filippo (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������63 Cappellin, Cecilia .................................................................... 107 Carayol, Quentin ........................................................................60 Cardona, Narcis ............................................................... 57, 110 126 Carlsson, Jan ................................................................................47 Carluccio, Giorgio ...............................................................39, 85 Casaletti, Massimiliano .........................................97, 104, 111 Castaldi, Giuseppe .......................................................... 77, 104 Castanet, Laurent .........................................................................99 Castedo, Luis ................................................................................66 Castelli, Juan Carlos ...................................................................91 Castillo, Jonathan ........................................................................78 Casu, Mario .............................................................................. 107 Cataño Ochoa, Daniel ������������������������������������������������������������46 Catedra, Felipe ............................................................................64 Cavallo, Daniele .........................................................................39 Cavdar, Cicek .............................................................................81 Ceccuzzi, Silvio ...........................................................................48 Cencich, Thomas .........................................................................56 Cendes, Zoltan ............................................................................65 Cerveny, Michal ....................................................................... 110 Cetiner, Bedri A. ........................................................... 49, 81, 94 Ceylan, Ozlem .....................................................................81, 94 Chacko, Bybi P. ................................................................... 48, 83 Chagas do Nascimento, Daniel �������������������������������������49, 67 Chahat, Nacer ......................................................................... 111 Chakrabarti, Amlan ....................................................................92 Chamanara, Nima ..............................................................41, 48 Chamok, Nowrin ........................................................................76 Champion, Michelle ........................................................68, 105 Chanaud, Mathieu .................................................................. 113 Chan, Chi-Hou .............................................................................63 Chandrashekhar, MVS �������������������������������������������������������������88 Chang, Da-Chiang .....................................................................44 Chang, Hsieh-Chi .......................................................................82 Chang, Jinjia .................................................................................76 Chang, Le .....................................................................................49 Chang, Ming-Hsuan ............................................................... 104 Chang, Ruinan .............................................................................71 Chan, Wen-Chih .........................................................................54 Chatterjee, Ayan .........................................................................48 Chatterjee, Deb ................................... 38, 43, 51, 69, 91, 100 Chatterjee, Deb (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������91 Chattopadhyay, Goutam ...................................................41, 92 Chattopadhyay, Goutam (Sess. Co-Chair) 45, 92 Chattoraj, Neela .........................................................................89 Chaudhary, Raghvendra ����������������������������������������������������������45 Chaudhuri, Sujeet ........................................................................61 Chaugule, Asmita ........................................................................72 Chau, Kenneth ......................................................................69, 91 Chazelas, Jean ......................................................................... 104 Cheema, Hammad M. ........................................................... 106 Chen, Chang ....................................................................... 56, 93 Chen, Chi-Chih ............................................................. 43, 47, 56 Chen, Chi-Chih (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������41, 47 Chen, F.-C. ....................................................................................88 Cheng, Dun-Yuan ........................................................................79 Chen, Geng .................................................................................89 Cheng, George .................................................................79, 100 Cheng, Jie .....................................................................................97 Cheng, Jin .....................................................................................86 Cheng, Qiao ................................................................................87 Cheng, Shiqi ............................................................................. 117 Chen, Guanbo ......................................................................... 106 Cheng, Yongtao ....................................................................... 102 Cheng, You-Feng .........................................................................60 Chen, Hao ................................................................................. 106 Chen, Hao-Hui ............................................................................91 Chen, Horng-Dean .................................................................. 104 Chen, Huan ..................................................................................48 Chen, I-Fong ......................................................................... 38, 51 Chen, Ji .........................................................................46, 77, 111 Chen, Jiefu ..................................................................... 39, 71, 81 Chen, Jingfeng .............................................................................66 Chen, Keng-Hsien .......................................................................54 Chen, Li-li .......................................................................................60 Chen, Menglin L.N. .............................................................41, 59 Chen, Nan-Wei ...........................................................................79 Chen, Pai-Yen .........................................................38, 62, 91, 92 Chen, Pai-Yen (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................ 46, 62, 84, 92 Chen, Peng ................................................................................ 120 Chen, Qiang ................................................................................39 Chen, Ruifeng ............................................................................ 117 Chen, Shengjian Jammy �������������������������������������������������������� 104 Chen, Shih-Yuan .................................................................. 50, 76 Chen, Shu .................................................................................. 114 Chen, Shuguang ...........................................................59, 67, 86 Chen, Siyan ............................................................................... 109 Chen, Weidong ..........................................................................56 Chen, Wen Jie ......................................................................39, 67 Chen, Xiaodong .............................................................105, 115 Chen, Xu ........................................................................................71 Chen, Yao-Jiu ............................................................................ 108 Chen, Yifan .......................................................63, 84, 110, 113 Chen, Yikai ...................................................................................66 Chen, Yongpin P. ..................................................44, 46, 60, 71 Chen, Zhijiao ............................................................................ 105 Chen, Zhi Ning ......................................................... 40, 83, 121 Chen, Zhizhang (David) ....................................................61, 64 Chen, Zhoujian ......................................................................... 119 Cherian, Philip ..............................................................................87 Chernokozhin, Evgeny ............................................................ 112 Cherrett, Robin Corey ............................................................. 121 Chew, Weng Cho .........44, 46, 51, 67, 88, 109, 110, 112, 114 Chew, Weng Cho (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������44, 109 Chiang, Tsun-Chieh .....................................................................41 Chiao, J.-C. ...................................................................................80 Chinnasamy, Chins .....................................................................62 Chio, Tan-Huat .............................................................................58 Chiotellis, Nikolaos .....................................................................80 Chi, Pei-Ling ..................................................................................45 Chipengo, Ushemadzoro ������������������������������������������������������ 103 Chi, Taiyun ................................................................................. 113 Chiu, Chi-Yuk ........................................................................ 40, 43 Chiu, Tsenchieh ............................................................................44 Chivers, Benjamin ..................................................................... 104 Chizhik, Dmitry .......................................................................... 110 Choi, Il-Do .............................................................................. 47, 81 Choi, Jihun ........................................................53, 78, 106, 123 Choi, Jun H. (Brandon) ...............................................45, 60, 83 Choi, Woo Cheol .................................................................... 120 Cho, Keizo ....................................................................................67 Chou, Hsi-Tseng .......................................................79, 108, 114 Chouireb, Fatima .........................................................................92 Chowdhury, A. D. .................................................................... 122 Chowdhury, Masud ...................................................................51 Christman, Adam ...................................................................... 122 Christodoulides, Demetrios ������������������������������������������������������80 Christodoulou, Christos ......41, 63, 64, 70, 71, 79, 94, 110, 111, 120, 122 Christodoulou, Christos (Sess. Co-Chair) 70 Chrysler, Andrew .........................................................................58 Chtcherbakov, Vladimir �������������������������������������������������������������75 Chu, Hongjun ...............................................................................54 Chung, Youchung ........................................................................58 Chun, Young Jin ........................................................................ 110 Chu, Qing-Xin ...................................................57, 59, 109, 115 Ciacia, Egidio ........................................................................... 120 Ciampalini, Chiara .....................................................................79 Ciccia, Simone ............................................................................94 Cicero, Cooper .................................................................66, 104 Clauzier, Sebastien .................................................................. 104 Claverie, Jacques ..................................................................... 121 Clemente, Antonio ............................................................70, 108 Colditz, Paul .................................................................................94 Coldwell, Charles .......................................................................87 Coleman, Todd ............................................................................58 Collins, P. .......................................................................................56 Comberiate, Thomas ...........................................................39, 98 127 Comblet, Fabrice .........................................................................91 Conley, Robert .............................................................................82 Conroy, James .............................................................................76 Consales, Marco ..................................................................... 104 Constantinou, Costas .............................................................. 108 Conway, Gareth ...................................................................... 110 Cook, Tom ................................................................................. 122 Cools, Kristof ........................................................... 86, 103, 112 Cools, Kristof (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������������������������67 Coppa, Paolo ..............................................................................58 Correa, Juan C. ........................................................................ 100 Correas-Serrano, Diego ..................................................84, 108 Corucci, Alessandro .........................................................94, 110 Coşan, Ahmet Arda ................................................................. 114 Cosker, Mathieu ..........................................................................71 Costa, Emanoel ........................................................................ 122 Costa, Filippo .............................................. 60, 61, 79, 90, 110 Costa, Jorge R. ..................................................................84, 108 Costa, Jorge (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 108 Costantine, Joseph ....................41, 63, 64, 70, 79, 111, 120 Costanzo, Alessandra ......................................................66, 100 Costen, Fumie ........................................................................... 116 Cotton, Simon ........................................................................... 110 Couch, Amanda ....................................................................... 104 Couderc, Orian ...........................................................................79 Couture, Simon ............................................................................71 Creegan, Ed .............................................................................. 122 Crego-García, Marcos ������������������������������������������������������������99 Crépin, Thomas ...........................................................................48 Crescitelli, Alessio .................................................................... 104 Croskrey, Caitlin ..........................................................................82 Čučkov, Filip .................................................................................94 Cueille, Marylène .......................................................................64 Cuiñas, Iñigo ................................................................................99 Cui, Tiejun .....................................................................................47 Cui, Yuehui .................................................................. 55, 59, 117 Curran, Joseph .............................................................................77 Curtin, Alexandra ..................................................................... 117 Cusano, Andrea ................................................................ 77, 104 Cutolo, Antonello ..................................................................... 104 Cuttaia, Francesco ......................................................................92 D Dagefu, Fikadu ..................................................... 106, 117, 123 Dahle, Reena ...............................................................................71 Dahon, Cyril .................................................................................97 Dai, Junwen ..............................................................65, 102, 113 Dai, Qi ....................................................................................51, 67 Dalal, Nand .................................................................................50 Daly, Erica ................................................................................. 120 Daly, Michael ....................................................................99, 120 Damiano, Nicholas ....................................................................94 Damman, Rafid ......................................................................... 109 Dana, Roger .................................................................................82 Danchesi, Christophe .................................................................53 Dang, Xunwang ........................................................................ 105 Daniel, Luca ............................................................................... 107 Danklmayer, Andreas ......................................................... 94, 99 Danklmayer, Andreas (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������94 Daoud, Nadine ........................................................................ 122 Daout, Franck ...............................................................................91 Dardona, Sameh .................................................... 70, 100, 119 Daryoush, Afshin ..........................................................................62 Das, Nirod ....................................................................................75 Davis, Michael M. ......................................................................49 Dawood, Muhammad ��������������������������������������������������������������65 de Alencar, Marcelo Sampaio �����������������������������������������������94 Deck-Léger, Zoé-Lise ................................................................ 102 Decrossas, Emmanuel ................................................................92 De, Debajit ...................................................................................89 De Flaviis, Franco ..............................................................63, 108 Degauque, Pierre ..................................................................... 117 Degiorgi, Marco .........................................................................79 Deguchi, Hiroyuki ................................................................ 40, 93 de Hon, B. P. ............................................................................. 114 de Kat, Jean .................................................................................91 De La Cruz, Leonard M. �����������������������������������������������������������86 de León, Pablo .............................................................................84 Delgado, Rubén ....................................................................... 115 Della Giovampaola, Cristian ................................. 65, 88, 104 DeLong, Brock .............................................................................50 Del Prete, Massimo .................................................................. 100 de Lustrac, André ...............................................................53, 107 de Miranda Cardoso, Jose Vinicius ���������������������������������������94 Demir, Oguz ..........................................................................39, 60 Demir, Veysel ................................................................................98 Deng, Changjiang ......................................................................55 Deng, En .......................................................................................45 Deng, Hai ......................................................................63, 64, 98 Deng, Hai (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������������63 Deng, Li ................................................................................. 40, 44 Deng, Ruyuan ...............................................................................93 Denidni, Tayeb A. ................ 41, 47, 48, 83, 89, 90, 94, 121 Denidni, Tayeb (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������94 Denisov, Alexander ............................................55, 89, 92, 107 Denisov, Oleksandr ............................................................ 42, 44 de Paolo, Tony .......................................................................... 122 Derksen, Joris ............................................................................ 121 De Roo, Roger .............................................................................98 de Rosa, Adriano ........................................................................92 De Sabata, Aldo .........................................................................77 Desmal, Abdulla .................................................................. 65, 87 Devalla, Pranav ........................................................................ 114 De Villiers, Dirk .............................................................................46 Devroye, Natasha ......................................................................50 Dey, Abhishek ........................................................................... 106 De Zutter, Daniel .........................................................................98 Diao, Junming ........................................................................49, 75 Dib, Nihad ............................................................................ 54, 62 Dicandia, Francesco Alessio ...........................40, 51, 90, 110 Diet, Antoine .................................................................................84 di Giorgio, Anna Maria �����������������������������������������������������������92 Dikmen, Fatih ............................................................................. 105 Ding, Jun ..............................................................................69, 104 Ding, Kung-Hau ........................................................................ 101 Ding, Xiao ............................................................................. 46, 60 Dinoi, Libero .................................................................................75 Diomedi, Kevin .......................................................................... 101 Di Palma, Luca .......................................................................... 108 Dittrich, Manuel ........................................................................ 108 Djaiz, Azzedine ...........................................................................90 Dmitriev, Victor .............................................................................84 Doane, J.P. ................................................................................. 116 Dobsicek Trefna, Hana �������������������������������������������������������������92 Dogan, Mesut ..............................................................................50 Dong, Liang ..................................................................................48 Dong, Tao .................................................................................. 117 Donnell, Kristen M. ................................................... 38, 61, 113 Donohoe, Patrick .........................................................................98 Dor, Eran .......................................................................................44 Dorsey, William ...........................................................................68 Douglas, Jack ........................................................................69, 99 Doyle, Derek ................................................................................79 Dreher, Achim ...............................................................................81 Drysdale, Timothy D. ...................................................................83 Duan, Hanlin ................................................................................46 Duan, Lei .......................................................................................92 Duan, Luyang ...............................................................................97 Dubard, Jean-Lou .........................................................................64 Dubois-Fernandez, Pascale ������������������������������������������������������91 Dubok, Aleksei .......................................................................... 114 Dubok, Aleksei (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������� 107 Du, Bozhou ...................................................................................93 Dubucq, Dominique ....................................................................91 Duchesne, Luc ..............................................................................88 128 Du, Chuansheng ....................................................................... 120 Duman, Onurhan .........................................................................42 Dumiak, Jennifer ........................................................................ 119 Duncan, Kate J. ......................................................................... 100 Dunn, Eric ......................................................................................97 Dunning, Alex ...............................................................................49 Dupree, Neal ...............................................................................76 Dural, Gulbin ................................................................................39 Duran, Juan ................................................................................ 105 Durbhakula, Kalyan .............................................................51, 69 Durgin, Gregory ..........................................................................55 Durgun, Ahmet C. ........................................................................77 Dusenbury, Joe ............................................................................76 Dussopt, Laurent ........................................................................ 108 Duwel, Amy ..................................................................................60 Du, Zhengwei ..............................................................................78 E Easum, John A. ........................................................... 62, 71, 114 Ebrahimpouri, Mahsa .......................................................76, 108 Echeverri Bautista, Mario Alberto ��������������������������������������� 112 Ederra, Iñigo ..........................................................................41, 92 Egawa, Hiroyuki ..........................................................................51 Eibert, Thomas .......................................... 43, 46, 86, 109, 115 Elayan, Hadeel ............................................................................84 El Azhari, Moulay .......................................................................45 ElAzhari, Moulay ElHassan �������������������������������������������������� 117 El Badawe, Mohamed ...................................................... 63, 75 El Cafsi, Mohamed Aymen �������������������������������������������������� 120 Eleftheriades, George V. .................................................41, 103 Elfrgani, Aseim .............................................................................67 Elmansouri, Mohamed ...................................... 56, 57, 88, 119 Elmarissi, Wahid ..........................................................................81 Elnaggar, Sameh ................................................................. 78, 88 Elsaieed, Abdallah .....................................................................54 El-Sayed, El-Deek ........................................................................49 Elsewe, Mohamed .............................................................. 38, 51 Elsherbeni, Atef ............................................................................98 Emrich, Anders .......................................................................... 105 Encinar, Jose A. ..................................................................93, 108 Encinar, Jose A. (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������93, 108 Enders, Michael ..........................................................................60 Engheta, Nader ........................................... 65, 103, 110, 111 England, Anthony ........................................................................98 Entesari, Kamran ..........................................................................72 Epstein, Ariel .......................................................................41, 103 Epstein, Ariel (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������������48 Erden, Fatih ................................................................................ 114 Ergül, Özgür S. .......................................................... 46, 82, 105 Erickson, Neal .............................................................................49 Ericsson, Andreas ........................................................................87 Eroglu, Abdullah .................................................................. 38, 90 Erricolo, Danilo .................................................................... 50, 65 Ershadi, Seyyedehelnaz �����������������������������������������������������������55 Erturk, Vakur Behcet ....................................................................82 Eshaghi, Armaghan ....................................................................51 Eshrah, Islam A. ................................................................... 42, 70 Esparza-Aguilar, Trinidad ���������������������������������������������������������69 Esposito, Emanuela .................................................................. 104 Esselle, Karu P. ........................................48, 56, 61, 76, 77, 94 Etellisi, Ehab .......................................................................... 56, 88 Ettorre, Mauro ..........42, 48, 49, 61, 80, 82, 104, 105, 112 Ettorre, Mauro (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������61, 80 Euziere, Jerome ............................................................................66 Eyraud, Christelle ........................................................................91 F Fabbro, Vincent ............................................................................99 Faenzi, Marco .............................................................................79 Fakharzadeh, Mohammad .......................43, 45, 63, 87, 115 Falcone, Francisco ......................38, 59, 65, 68, 70, 76, 123 Falcone, Francisco (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������70 Fallacara, James ..........................................................................94 Fall, Mandiaye ............................................................................97 Fang, Da-Gang ...........................................................................66 Fang, Houfei .......................................................................93, 108 Fang, Yuan ..........................................................................65, 102 Fang, Yunnan ...............................................................................77 Fan, Jin ...........................................................................................59 Fan, Jing ...................................................................................... 119 Farahani, Mohammadmahdi ��������������������������������������������41, 89 Fargeot, Sylvie .............................................................................91 Farhat, Mohamed ............................................................... 38, 91 Farley, Bryan ............................................................................. 104 Fascia, Anthony ........................................................................ 112 Fathy, Aly E. ............................................................43, 77, 80, 92 Fazel-Rezai, Reza ........................................................................84 Feick, Rodolfo ............................................................................ 110 Fei, Dan ...................................................................................... 110 Feixo, David .............................................................................. 122 Felício, João M. ...........................................................................84 Feng, Li Ying .................................................................................42 Feng, Naixing .................................................................113, 116 Feng, Zhenghe .....................................................................49, 55 Fenner, Raenita ............................................................................99 Fenner, Raenita (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 113 Fenni, Ines ........................................................................... 97, 102 Feresidis, Alexandros ............................................................... 108 Fernandes, Carlos A. .......................................................84, 108 Fernández González, José Manuel ��������������������������������������88 Fernández, Herman ................................................................. 117 Fernando, Harindra ................................................................. 122 Ferrando-Bataller, Miguel ........................................... 37, 67, 77 Ferrando-Bataller, Miguel (Sess. Co-Chair) 49 Ferrando-Rocher, Miguel ....................................................49, 59 Ferreira, Fernando .......................................................................80 Ferrell, Jack ...................................................................................97 Ferrero, Fabien .............................................................. 53, 71, 94 Ferrero, Fabien (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������94 Figotin, Alexander .......................................................................66 Filipovic, Dejan ........ 41, 49, 51, 53, 56, 57, 59, 64, 88, 92, 112, 119, 121 Finch, Michael .............................................................................84 Finger, Ricardo .............................................................................49 Fink, Patrick ................................................................................ 111 Firoozy, Nariman ..................................................................... 102 Flamini, Roberto ...........................................................................56 Fleischman, Aaron J. ...................................................................84 Florencio, Rafael ..........................................................................93 Flores-Molina, Carlos .............................................................. 117 Flygare, Jonas ........................................................................... 105 Focardi, Paolo ........................................................................... 107 Focardi, Paolo (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 107 Foged, Lars Jacob ........................................ 39, 105, 114, 121 Foglia Manzillo, Francesco �����������������������������������������������������49 Foltz, Heinrich ..............................................................................57 Fonseca, Nelson J. G. ...........................................82, 105, 108 Fontana, Nunzia .........................................................................79 Fontgalland, Glauco ..................................................................77 Foo, Senglee ............................................................................. 121 Forati, Ebrahim .............................................................................41 Foroozesh, Alireza ......................................................................46 Foroughian, Farnaz .....................................................................77 Forouzmand, Ali ...........................................................................38 Forsberg, Per ............................................................................. 105 Förster, Jörg ........................................................................... 94, 99 Fortinberry, Jarrod .......................................................................79 Fouad, Mona ...............................................................................70 Foudazi, Ali .........................................................................38, 113 Fourmann, Jérémie ......................................................................97 Francavilla, Matteo Alessandro ������������������������������������71, 112 Franceschetti, Giorgio ............................................................. 110 Francey, Jim ............................................................................... 112 Franchina, Vittorio ........................................................................41 129 Frank, Geoffrey ............................................................................72 Franklin, Rhonda ..........................................................................48 Frasch, Jonathan ..........................................................................99 Fraysse, Jean-Philippe .............................................................. 105 Frederickson, Paul .................................................................... 122 Freni, Angelo .............................................................. 39, 80, 100 Freni, Angelo (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������������������������39 Frías, Carlos .................................................................................64 Frid, Henrik ...................................................................................41 Frigon, Jean-Francois ..................................................................70 Fujieda, Kan .................................................................................51 Fujimoto, Takafumi .................................................................... 120 Fumeaux, Christophe ................................................ 40, 72, 104 Fumeaux, Christophe (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������72, 104 Furse, Cynthia ...............................................................................58 Furse, Cynthia (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 115 Fuscaldo, Walter .........................................................................80 Fusco, Vincent ....................................................................88, 113 Fu, Sidi ...........................................................................................71 Futatsumori, Shunichi ................................................................ 116 Fu, Yanzhi ......................................................................................54 G Gaafar, Abdel Hamid ...............................................................77 Gabard, Benjamin ......................................................................48 Gabert, Scott ............................................................................ 101 Gaetano, Domenico ........................................................84, 120 Gaffar, Md ...................................................................................69 Gagnon, Austin ................................................................... 38, 90 Gaillot, Davy P. ...............................................................110, 117 Galdi, Vincenzo ......................................................77, 104, 110 Galdi, Vincenzo (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������66, 110 Galli, Alessandro ................................................................ 65, 80 Gallimore, Eric .......................................................................... 122 Gallus, Michael ...........................................................................99 Galoić, Andrej .............................................................................53 Gamez, Erik .......................................................................... 65, 68 Gammoudi, Iyadh .......................................................................90 Ganguly, Amlan ..........................................................................45 Ganguly, Prapti ............................................................................92 Gan, Hui ................................................................................51, 67 Gao, Hongwei ......................................................................... 113 Gao, Hong-Wei ..........................................................................39 Gao, Meng ..................................................................................69 Gao, Qiang .................................................42, 46, 75, 87, 121 Gao, Shuang ............................................................................ 102 Gao, Yue ....................................................................... 37, 40, 44 Gao, Yue (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������������������40 Garboczi, Edward ...............................................................69, 99 García Fernández, Maria ��������������������������������������������������������87 Garcia Fernandez, Santiago ��������������������������������������������������99 García González, Cebrián �����������������������������������������������������87 Garcia Naya, Jose Antonio ����������������������������������������������������66 Garcia-Pardo, Concepcion ������������������������������������������������������57 Garcia, Salvador G. ..................................................................98 Garcia Sanchez, Manuel ��������������������������������������������������������99 Garcia-Serna, Ruben-Gregorio ����������������������������������������������57 Gardner, Peter .......................................................................... 108 Garner, Timothy ...........................................................................91 Garrido Lopez, David ................................................................59 Garufo, Alessandro ....................................................................85 Gashinova, Marina ................................................................. 108 Gasiewski, Albin ................................................................98, 111 Gazonas, George ................................................................... 103 Gedney, Stephen ........................................................................86 Geffrin, Jean-Michel ...................................................................91 Gehm, Michael E. ............................................................. 87, 106 Geluk, S.J. .................................................................................. 114 Geng, Junping .....................................46, 66, 75, 93, 97, 119 Geng, Zhe ....................................................................................98 Gennarelli, Gianluca ..................................................................65 Genovesi, Simone ...............................40, 51, 60, 61, 90, 110 Genovesi, Simone (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������61, 110 Georgakopoulos, Stavros ......................42, 50, 72, 109, 117 Georgakopoulos, Stavros (Sess. Co-Chair) 42, 117 Gerini, Giampiero .................................................................... 114 Gershenzon, Igor ..................................................................... 106 Geubelle, Philippe H. ................................................................62 Ge, Yuehe .....................................................................................61 Ghaemi, Kasra .............................................................................39 Ghahremani, Ahmadreza ���������������������������������������������������������77 Ghalib, Asim .......................................................................61, 104 Ghanbarzadeh Dagheyan, Ashkan ����������������������������������� 107 Ghanem, Farid .............................................................. 45, 47, 61 Ghanem, Khalida ..............................................................92, 119 Ghannouchi, Fadhel ................................................................ 123 Gharsallah, Ali .......................................................................... 120 Ghasemi, Amirhossein ................................................................90 Ghasr, Mohammad Tayeb .............................................56, 113 Ghazi, Galia ................................................................................50 Ghazizadeh, Mohammad Hossein ������������������������������������ 115 Gholami, Reza .............................................................................60 Ghosh, Bratin ...............................................................................42 Ghouz, Hussein ........................................................................ 115 Giacomini, Andrea ..............................................105, 114, 121 Gibson, John ............................................................................. 117 Gigoyan, Suren .................................................................63, 113 Gilbert, Andrew ...........................................................................70 Gillard, Raphaël .................................................................. 66, 93 Giordanengo, Giorgio �������������������������������������������������������������94 Girard, Étienne .......................................................................... 105 Glazunov, Andrés Alayón ��������������������������������������������������������47 Glick, Paul .....................................................................................58 Glosser, Connor ................................................................86, 105 Glybovski, Stanislav ................................................................. 107 Goddard, Lynford L. ....................................................................97 Goian, Abdulrahman .............................................................. 119 Gollub, Jonah N. .........................................................72, 75, 87 Gollub, Jonah (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������87 Gomez, Cristina ....................................................................... 116 Gomez Diaz, Juan Sebastian ......................48, 84, 104, 108 Gomez Diaz, Juan Sebastian (Sess. Co-Chair) 43, 104, 108 Gomez Diaz, Juan Sebastian (Sess. Co-Chair) 45 Gómez-Guillamón Buendía, Victoria ���������������������������������� 100 Gomez, Luis .......................................................................... 50, 99 Gomez Martin, Rafael ��������������������������������������������������������������98 Gómez-Pérez, Paula ...................................................................99 Gomez-Tornero, Jose Luis ���������������������������������������������������������40 Gong, Xun ............................................................................ 72, 93 Gong, Zhi-Shuang ............................................... 42, 46, 75, 87 Gonzalez, Aaron ........................................................................64 Gonzalez, Alvaro .................................................................49, 92 Gonzalez, David ..................................................................... 107 González, Enrique ......................................................................64 González, Iván ............................................................................64 González-Ovejero, David .................................................41, 92 Gonzalez, Pablo ................................................................. 42, 72 Gonzalez Posadas, Vicente ����������������������������������������������������82 Gonzalo, Ramon ..................................................................41, 92 Good, Austin ................................................................................79 Goodbody, Carlene ..................................................................86 Good, Brandon .................................................................79, 120 Gope, Dipanjan ....................................................................... 107 Gopinath, Anand ..................................................................... 107 Gordon, Joshua ...........................................................................99 Goto, Keiji .................................................................................. 109 Goto, Naohisa ......................................................................... 104 Gottardi, Giorgio ................................................................ 68, 82 Goussetis, George .................................................................. 100 Govind, Greeshmaja .................................................................72 Gowda, Vinay .............................................................................87 Graglia, Roberto D. ..........................................................44, 112 Graglia, Roberto (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������60 Gramotnev, Dmitri .......................................................................37 130 Grandfield, John ..........................................................................60 Grbic, Anthony ......................... 41, 48, 61, 66, 80, 104, 111 Greda, Lukasz ..............................................................................67 Greenwood, Andrew D. ..................................................64, 103 Gregoire, Daniel .........................................................................64 Gregory, Micah ........................................................ 66, 71, 104 Griffiths, Scott .....................................................................66, 104 Grimaccia, Francesco ................................................................70 Groven, Lori ..................................................................................79 Gruszczynski, Slawomir ............................40, 67, 81, 90, 113 Grzesik, Jan ........................................................................79, 100 Guan, Hao ................................................................................ 117 Guan, Jian .............................................................................39, 67 Guan, Ke .........................................................................110, 117 Guan, Ning ..................................................................................70 Guarnieri, Giacomo ................................................................ 103 Guclu, Caner ............................................................................ 114 Guenneau, Sebastien ................................................................38 Guevara, Dinael ....................................................................... 110 Guidi, Rodolfo .............................................................................60 Guillerey, Régis ............................................................................91 Guinvarc’h, Régis .........................................................66, 79, 82 Gulan, Heiko ............................................................................. 108 Güler, Sadri ............................................................................... 105 Gu, Li ....................................................................................60, 114 Gundel, Hartmut ..........................................................................62 Gunes, Cagdas ................................................................... 44, 89 Güngör, İsmail .............................................................................41 Guo, Han ............................................................................82, 109 Guo, Jixin ......................................................................................66 Guo, Xiaoliang ............................................................................83 Guo, Ying Jiang ...........................................................................72 Guo, Y. Jay ................................................................................ 108 Guo, Yong-Xin ...................................................................... 42, 84 Guo, Yongxin (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������42 Gupta, Arjun .................................................................................79 Gupta, Inder .................................................................................43 Gupta, Shraman ........................................................... 61, 63, 70 Gupta, Shulabh ..........................................................40, 57, 110 Gurlek, Burak ...............................................................................97 Gustafsson, Mats ..........................................................37, 79, 87 Gustafsson, Mattias ....................................................................61 Gustavsson, Bjorn .......................................................................49 Gu, Xiaoxiong ..............................................................................93 Gu, Zhaokai .......................................................................54, 121 Gu, Zhewei ............................................................................... 112 Guzman-Quiros, Raul .................................................................40 H Haack, Tracy ............................................................................. 121 Habani, Amine .............................................................................45 Habib, Shahid .............................................................................83 Hackett, Erin E. .......................................................................... 121 Hadad, Yakir .........................................................................69, 81 Haddadi, Abolfazl ......................................................................75 Haddad, Ziad S. ..................................................................... 102 Hadi, Mohammed ......................................................................98 Hagan, Peter ................................................................................47 Haghzadeh, Mahdi ...................................................................69 Hagness, Susan C. ............................................70, 80, 92, 115 Hagness, Susan (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������70, 115 Hahne, Devin ...............................................................................58 Ha, Jaegeun .................................................................................64 Hajebi, Maryam .........................................................................72 Haji-Ali, Abdul-Lateef ............................................................... 102 Hajizadegan, Mehdi .................................................................62 Haj-Omar, Amr ............................................................................58 Hakem, Nadir ............................................................... 42, 49, 99 Hall, Leonard ................................................................................72 Hall, Peter .....................................................................................75 Hammar, Arvid ......................................................................... 105 Hand, Thomas ................................................................100, 103 Han, Fangzhou ............................................................................63 Han, Kui ........................................................................................39 Han, Min Sheng .........................................................................59 Hanna, Drayton ...........................................................................89 Hannan, Mohammad Abdul ������������������������������������������� 66, 68 Hansen, James .......................................................................... 121 Hansen, Peder .............................................................................85 Hanson, George W. ..................................................................38 Hanssens, Brecht ...................................................................... 110 Han, Tuan-Yung ........................................................................ 104 Han, Xu ..........................................................................................70 Hao, Yang ....................................................43, 54, 58, 87, 103 Hao, Yang (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 43, 93 Haraz, Osama .....................................................................49, 57 Harizi, Farid ..................................................................................92 Harle, Lee .............................................................................. 67, 71 Harrell, Jefferson A. ................................................................. 107 Harter, J. ........................................................................................80 Hartl, Darren ................................................................................72 Hasegawa, Shun ........................................................................42 Hashem, Yahya ...........................................................................49 Hashmi, Raheel Maqsood .........................................48, 56, 76 Hassan, Abdelmoniem T. ........................................ 40, 61, 121 Hassan, Ahmed ............................................................69, 80, 99 Hatipoğlu, M. Enes ................................................................. 105 Haupt, Randy L. ....................................................................39, 82 Havrilla, Michael ........................................................................81 Havrilla, Michael (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������81 Hawasli, Sami ..............................................................................86 Heberling, Dirk .................................................................... 68, 86 He, Chong ....................................................................................66 Heckler, Marcos .........................................................................67 He, Danping ............................................................................. 117 Hedayati, Maziar .......................................................................38 Heebl, Jason ................................................................................61 Heh, Ding Yu ................................................................................98 Helander, Jakob ..........................................................................87 Hellicar, Andrew ..........................................................................49 Hellum, Trond ...............................................................................71 Hendrickson, Phillip .....................................................................70 Henrick, Robert ......................................................................... 119 Hensley, David ......................................................................... 122 Hensley, Scott ........................................................................... 102 Herben, M.H.A.J ...................................................................... 114 Herd, Jeffrey .................................................................................87 Heredia Juesas, Juan ........................................................ 77, 107 Hernandez-Brito, Max ...............................................................82 Herranz-Herruzo, Jose I. �����������������������������������������������������������49 Herscovici, Naftali ................................................................... 105 He, Ruisi ............................................................................110, 117 Hester, Jimmy G.D. ......................................................................77 Hettak, Khelifa .............................................................................69 Heydari, Payam ...........................................................................45 He, Yin ................................................................................... 43, 79 He, Yingyi .................................................................................. 109 He, Zonglong ..............................................................................92 Hidayetoglu, Mert ................................................................... 112 Higashi, Daichi ............................................................................93 Hikage, Takashi ........................................................................ 116 Hill, David .....................................................................................99 Hilton, Geoff ............................................................................. 120 Hinojosa, Jaime ...........................................................................63 Hinostroza, Israel ................................................................ 66, 82 Hirata, Akihiko .............................................................................50 Hirayama, Yuichi ...................................................................... 108 Hirokawa, Jiro ..................................................85, 92, 100, 112 Hirokawa, Jiro (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������92 Hirota, Tetsuo ...............................................................................53 Hoare, Edward ......................................................................... 108 Hochdorf, Eyal .............................................................................44 Hochwald, Bertrand ...................................................................43 Hodges, Richard ...............................................................85, 111 Hodkin, Jason .......................................................................39, 98 131 Hoel, Karina .................................................................................71 Ho, Hsien-Kwei ......................................................................... 108 Ho, John ........................................................................................80 Holloway, Christopher ��������������������������������������������������������������99 Holopainen, Jari ..........................................................................54 Holt, Teddy ................................................................................ 121 Homer, Johnny .............................................................................46 Honari, Mohammad Mahdi ���������������������������������������������������93 Hong, Eugene ........................................................................... 122 Hong, Jingsong ......................................................................... 114 Hong, Wei ....................................................................................93 Hong, Weijun ..............................................................................40 Honma, Naoki .................................................................. 47, 101 Hon, Philip ....................................................................................85 Hoorfar, Ahmad .................................................43, 62, 72, 121 Hopkins, David ......................................................................... 103 Hoppe, Daniel .......................................................................... 111 Hoque, Mahbub .................................................................. 67, 86 Horgan, Katherine ................................................................... 121 Horii, Yasushi ............................................................................. 111 Horst, Matthew ...........................................................................56 Horton, Adam ..............................................................................86 Horwath, Benjamin .....................................................................90 Hoskins, Jeremy ...........................................................................99 Hosono, Ryohei ...........................................................................70 Hossain, Mohammad S. ����������������������������������������������������������38 Hosseini, Alister ......................................................... 48, 63, 108 Houts, Jacquelynne .....................................................................94 Hou, Yangqing ..................................................................93, 108 Hou, Yibei .....................................................................................39 Hovsepian, Alexander ��������������������������������������������������������������86 Hoyack, Michael ........................................................................58 Hrabar, Silvio ............................................................................ 104 Hsieh, Chaoping .........................................................................44 Hsieh, Jui-Hung ............................................................................91 Hsu, Yao-Wen ..............................................................................91 Huang, Danyang ..................................................................... 112 Huang, Dong-Hua ......................................................................57 Huang, Guan-Long .....................................................................58 Huang, Gwo-Jong ......................................................................98 Huang, Han-Sian ........................................................................91 Huang, Jiunn-Kai ..........................................................................50 Huang, Limin .............................................................................. 110 Huang, Ling ..................................................................................99 Huang, Min ..................................................................................75 Huang, Sherry .......................................................................... 122 Huang, Weifeng .........................................................................39 Huber, Eric ....................................................................................58 Huchard, Mathieu ......................................................................70 Huerta, Cesar ..............................................................................63 Hu, Fei ...........................................................................................62 Huff, Gregory ...............................................................................72 Hughey, Stephen ................................................................ 86, 97 Hu, Hao ........................................................................................42 Hu, Jun ...........................................................................................71 Hu, Miao ................................................................................... 117 Hum, Sean ..........................................................................93, 105 Hung, Chichang ..........................................................................44 Hung, Winghung ........................................................................90 Hur, Jun ....................................................................................... 120 Hurst, P. T. ......................................................................................49 Hurtaud, Yvonick ...............................................................99, 121 Hussain, Rifaqat ..................................................... 40, 47, 61, 64 Hu, Yi-Yao .....................................................................................78 Hu, Yunyun ............................................................................ 64, 65 Hu, Zhenxin ............................................................................... 109 Hu, Zhirun .....................................................................................53 Hwangbo, Seahee .................................................................. 115 Hyman, Daniel J. .........................................................................90 I Ibrahim, Amr .................................................................................65 Iftikhar, Adnan .......................................54, 57, 75, 77, 86, 120 Ignatenko, Maxim .................................................41, 51, 53, 56 Ihara, Taisuke ...............................................................................67 Iibrahim, Ahmed ..........................................................................55 Iigusa, Kyoichi ..............................................................................55 Ikram, Muhammad ...................................................... 40, 47, 61 Ilić, Milan M. ............................................................................ 106 Iliopoulos, Ioannis .................................................................... 104 Imai, Tetsuro ..................................................................................50 Imani, Mohammadreza F. .......................................... 41, 75, 87 Imani, Mohammadreza F. (Sess. Co-Chair) 87 Imbert, Marc ............................................................................. 109 Inasawa, Yoshio ..........................................................................86 Inclán Alonso, José Manuel ����������������������������������������������������88 Inoue, Yoshiyuki ...........................................................................92 Iodice, Antonio ......................................................................... 110 Iriarte, Juan Carlos ......................................................................41 Isham, Brett ...................................................................................49 Istrate, Dan ...................................................................................92 Itami, Makoto ........................................................................69, 83 Itoh, Kenji ......................................................................................53 Itoh, Tatsuo ....................................................................................59 Ito, Koichi ............................................................................80, 115 Iupikov, Oleg ............................................................................. 107 Ivanov, Tony G. ............................................................................86 Ivashina, Marianna ................................................... 45, 68, 107 Ivashov, Sergey ...........................................................................92 Ivšić, Branimir ...............................................................................53 Iwai, Hiroshi ..................................................................................85 Iwasaki, Hisao ..................................................................... 42, 44 Iyer, Ashwin K. .............................................................................61 Iyer, Vishwanath ..........................................................................49 J Jacksha, Ronald ...........................................................................94 Jackson, Brad ............................................................................ 106 Jackson, Brad (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 106 Jackson, David R. .......................................40, 46, 48, 65, 111 Jackson, David (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������40, 48, 61 Jackson, Julie ............................................................................. 101 Jackson, Xavier ......................................................................... 115 Jafargholi, Amir .................................................................... 54, 59 Jafarlou, Saman ...........................................................................45 Jakobsen, Kaj B. ..........................................................................67 Jam, Armin .....................................................................................70 Janaswamy, Ramakrishna ................................................62, 119 Jang, Tao .......................................................................................46 Jankovic, Uros ..............................................................................93 Jarrahi, Mona ..............................................................................92 Jastram, Nathan ............................................................. 112, 121 Jastram, Nathan (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������� 112 Jaydeep, Aneesh ...................................................................... 122 Jeffrey, Ian ............................................................................. 70, 78 Jeffs, Brian .....................................................................................49 Jegadeesan, Rangarajan ���������������������������������������������������������42 Jehangir, Syed .............................................................................40 Jelinek, Lukas ......................................................................... 37, 51 Jensen, Michael ............................................................ 47, 65, 68 Jeon, Minhwan ......................................................................... 120 Jiang, Hao ....................................................................................84 Jiang, Li Jun ..................40, 41, 44, 46, 59, 62, 71, 102, 109 Jiang, Lijun (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������������71 Jiang, Tao ...................................................50, 61, 81, 102, 106 Jiang, Zhi Hao .................................................38, 44, 100, 103 Jiao, Dan ..................................................................... 44, 89, 112 Jiao, Dan (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................................89, 112 Jiao, Tianqi ....................................................................................46 Jia, Yueying ...................................................................................46 Jichao, Li ........................................................................................92 Ji, Lu-Yang ................................................................................... 108 Jing, Xianshi ..................................................................................40 Jin, Jian-Ming ................39, 62, 64, 67, 83, 89, 97, 101, 103 132 Jin, Jianming (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������39, 89 Jin, Mou-Ping ............................................................................. 112 Jin, Ronghong .......................................46, 66, 75, 93, 97, 119 Ji, Pengfei ......................................................................................94 Ji, Xiaohe .......................................................................................77 Joaquin Pimentel, Darwin ���������������������������������������������������������49 Jofre, Lluis ................................................................................... 109 Johari, Esha ...................................................................................72 Johnson, Joel ............................................................56, 101, 122 Johnson, William .........................................................................60 Johnston, Ronald ................................................................53, 114 Joines, William T. ...............................................................38, 113 Jonsson, B. Lars. G. ..............................................................39, 41 Jørgensen, Erik ................................................................105, 114 Jørgensen, Kasper L. ...................................................................67 Jose, Marshall ........................................................................... 119 Joseph, Wout ............................................................................ 110 Jouanlanne, Cyril .........................................................................70 Juan Llacer, Leandro ...................................................................57 Jung-Kubiak, Cécile D. ��������������������������������������������������������������92 Juwono, Filbert H. .......................................................................84 K Kabakian, Adour ...................................................................... 106 Kabiri, Saman ........................................................................... 108 Kaddeche, Mohamed ............................................................ 119 Kagan, Zachary ....................................................................... 115 Kai, Manabu .........................................................................51, 83 Kameoka, Jun ...............................................................................72 Kameta, Yuhei ..............................................................................94 Kandil, Nahi .......................................................................99, 117 Kangas, Toni .................................................................................54 Kantemur, Adnan .........................................................................45 Kapitanova, Polina ......................................................................42 Kappedal, Ryan ....................................................................... 101 Karacolak, Tutku ..........................................................................86 Karandikar, Yogesh .................................................................. 105 Karaosmanoglu, Bariscan ...............................................46, 105 Karatsi, Ioanna .......................................................................... 115 Karimian Bahnemiri, Reza ........................................47, 90, 121 Karimi, Muhammad Akram ������������������������������������������������������77 Karimkashi, Shaya .......................................................................75 Kashanianfard, Mani ..................................................................53 Kasilingam, Dayalan ............................................................... 112 Kastner, Raphael .................................................................. 67, 86 Kastner, Raphael (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������86 Kataoka, Ryochi ..........................................................................50 Katare, Kranti Kumar ...................................................................94 Kautio, Kari ...................................................................................49 Kavehvash, Zahra .......................................................................43 Kawano, Toru ...............................................................................81 Kazmi, Aitzaz ...............................................................................83 Kegege, Obadiah ......................................................................57 Kehoe, Patrick ...................................................................... 43, 66 Keller, Steven ............................................................................. 104 Kempel, Leo ..................................................................................53 Kennedy, Patrick ................................................................98, 102 Kenny, Scott ............................................................................... 100 Kerby-Patel, Kiersten ....................................................43, 76, 94 Kerdjidj, Oussama ......................................................................92 Kesavan, Arun ..............................................................................83 Ketner, Matthew ................................................................66, 104 Kgwadi, Monageng ..................................................................83 Khalat, Abdurazag ..............................................................81, 94 Khalil, Mahmoud ..........................................................59, 67, 86 Khan, Aron ....................................................................................84 Khan, Bakhtiar .............................................................................48 Khanikaev, Alexander ................................................................81 Khan, Mahrukh ..................................................................43, 100 Khan, Muhammad ......................................................................63 Khan, Muhammad Saeed ........................ 54, 57, 75, 77, 120 Khan, Muhammad U. .............................................. 61, 64, 121 Khan, Muhammad Waqas Ahmad ���������������������������������������84 Khan, Saeed ............................................................................. 123 Kiani, Ghaffer Iqbal ....................................................................83 Kianinejad, Amin .........................................................................40 Kikuma, Nobuyoshi ................................................................. 108 Kildal, Madeleine Schilliger ����������������������������������������������������47 Kildal, Per-Simon ...................... 45, 47, 49, 61, 70, 75, 79, 85 Kilic, Ozlem .................................................... 40, 67, 68, 80, 92 Kilic, Ozlem (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������������40 Kim, Dong-Hun ......................................................................... 100 Kim, Hyung Ki ..............................................................................59 Kim, Insoo .....................................................................................46 Kim, Joon-Hong ........................................................................ 100 Kim, Kristopher .......................................................................... 101 Kim, Oleksiy .................................................................................51 Kim, Sang Kyu ..............................................................................46 Kim, Seunghwan ...................................................................... 106 Kimura, Yuichi ...............................................................................72 Kim, Youngsub .............................................................................64 Kim, Youngwook .........................................................................70 Kim, Yun-Soung ............................................................................58 Kindt, Rick ............................................................................... 47, 57 Kintz, Andrew ...............................................................................43 Kiourti, Asimina ............................................................. 50, 77, 84 Kiruluta, Andrew J. M. ............................................................. 106 Kishimoto, Naoki ...................................................................... 109 Kishk, Ahmed ...............................................................................61 Kita, Shota ....................................................................................91 Kivshar, Yuri ...................................................................................48 Kiyani, Arslan ...............................................................................48 Kleinkort, Cameron .....................................................................98 Kling, Colen ..................................................................................79 Klopper, Brandt ...........................................................................46 Knight, Mark ............................................................................. 104 Koç, Sencer ..................................................................................89 Koenderink, Femius .....................................................................69 Kogan, Anton ...............................................................................38 Koga, Yohei ..................................................................................51 Kohli, Meenakshi ................................................................ 56, 84 Kohmura, Akiko ......................................................................... 116 Kojima, Fumihide .........................................................................55 Kolak, Frank ..................................................................................89 Kolitsidas, Christos ......................................................................39 Kolobov, Vladimir ..................................................................... 101 Kolodziej, K. E. ..................................................................49, 116 Kolundzija, Branko .....................................................67, 85, 105 Komandla, Mohana Vamshi ����������������������������������������������������76 Komatsu, Tomohiro ................................................................... 101 Kona, Keerti ..................................................................................94 Konno, Keisuke ............................................................................39 Konstantinidis, Konstantinos �������������������������������������������������� 108 Koohestani, Mohsen ..................................................................42 Kord, Ahmed ................................................................................48 Kornaros, Evangelos ................................................................ 108 Kornprobst, Jonas ..................................................................... 115 Kosta, Pragya ............................................................................ 115 Kotaka, Masaki ...........................................................................53 Kota, Krishna ................................................................................48 Koulouridis, Stavros ...........................................................84, 115 Kovaleva, Maria .........................................................................61 Kovitz, Joshua ...........................................................63, 111, 116 Koziel, Slawomir ................................. 42, 44, 53, 54, 62, 104 Koziel, Slawomir (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������� 62, 70 Kozlov, Mikhail ........................................................ 99, 107, 115 Kozlov, Mikhail (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 107 Krasnok, Alexander ....................................................................37 Kratch, Adam ............................................................................ 100 Krieger, James ..............................................................................87 Krishna Reddy, G. V. ..................................................................44 Kristoffersen, Stein .......................................................................71 Krzysztofik, Wojciech .................................................................44 Kubicke, Gildas ........................................................................ 109 Kuester, Edward ...........................................................................91 133 Kulaib, Ahmed .......................................................................... 119 Kula, Jeffrey ...................................................................................69 Kulkarni, Pushkar ..........................................................................55 Kulkarni, Shashank ......................................................................49 Kumar, Abhishek ..........................................................................50 Kumar Arya, Ravi .........................................................................58 Kumar, Girish ...............................................................57, 59, 105 Kumar Goswami, Pranab ���������������������������������������������������������42 Kumar, Hemant ..................................................................59, 105 Kumar, Raj .....................................................................................55 Kumar Tiwari, Ajay ......................................................................42 Kung, Ming-Lung .........................................................................42 Kunitake, Stephen ........................................................................51 Kuriyama, Keita ......................................................................... 121 Kussow, Adil-Gerai .....................................................................91 Kwon, Do-Hoon ................................................................... 53, 82 Kwon, Do-Hoon (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 82, 90 L Labate, Giuseppe .......................................................................81 Labib, Mina ..................................................................................50 La Ferrara, Vera ........................................................................ 104 Lahti, Markku ................................................................................49 Lail, Brian ................................................................................49, 84 Lai, Qinghua .................................................................................46 Lakhtakia, Akhlesh .......................................................................91 Lal, Saumya ..................................................................................46 Lam, Tommy ..................................................................................99 Lancaster, Michael ................................................................... 108 Lanciano, Orietta ...................................................................... 103 Lane, Steven .....................................................70, 94, 110, 122 Lang, Hans-Dieter ........................................................................50 Langley, Richard ....................................................................... 110 Lang, Liang ....................................................................................62 Lan, Shengchang ................................................. 44, 54, 55, 92 Lanteri, Jerome .............................................................................72 Laribi, Mejdi ......................................................................... 42, 49 Larimore, Zachary ........................................................ 68, 71, 77 Larsen, Whitney ...........................................................................91 Larsson, Christer ...........................................................................87 Las-Heras Andrés, Fernando ����������������������������������������������������87 La Spada, Luigi ............................................................................58 Lasser, Gregor ......................................................................51, 56 Latif, Saeed I. ....................................................................... 38, 69 Lattanzi, Riccardo ..................................................................... 107 Lau, Buon Kiong ................................................................... 37, 51 Lau, Buon Kiong (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������� 37, 51 Laurin, Jean-Jacques ........................................................... 70, 90 Laurin, Jean-Jacques (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������ 109 Lavayssière, Maylis .....................................................................97 Lavrinenko, Andrei .......................................................................37 Lawrance, Julie .............................................................................71 Lazzi, Gianluca ...........................................65, 68, 70, 80, 115 Lazzi, Gianluca (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������65, 68, 80 Le Bihan, Yann .............................................................................84 Lee, Cedric ...................................................................................84 Lee, Chang-Hyun ..................................................................... 100 Lee, Chanjoon .............................................................................48 Lee, Choonsup .............................................................................92 Lee, Honglak ................................................................................50 Lee, Jae-Gon ................................................................................68 Lee, Jay Kyoon ..................................................................... 45, 82 Lee, Jeong-Hae ..................................................................68, 100 Lee, Jin-Fa .....................................................44, 46, 60, 89, 103 Lee, Ju Yong ........................................................................... 47, 81 Lee, Kai Fong ...............................................................................65 Lee, Kyoungtae ..................................................................... 47, 81 Lee, Michael ................................................................................47 Lee, Seungmin ..............................................................................58 Lee, Woochan .............................................................................89 Lee, Yee Hui .......................................................................94, 102 Lefrancois, Alexandre .................................................................97 Le Fur, Gwenn ..............................................................................88 Legay, Hervé ......................................................................93, 105 Leino, Mikko .................................................................................54 Le, Khai Q. ....................................................................................37 Lekkas, Konstantinos ...................................................................66 Lek, Yi Wen ............................................................................... 102 Lelaidier, Delphine ......................................................................49 Leman, Samuel .............................................................................91 Le Nadan, Thierry .......................................................................70 Lerosey, Geoffroy ........................................................................87 Le, Trong Nhan ............................................................................94 Leung, Kwok Wa .........................................................................42 Leuzzi, Giorgio ......................................................................... 120 Liang, Hongbin ............................................................................45 Liang, Min .....................................................55, 85, 87, 91, 106 Liang, Xianling ................. 46, 66, 75, 93, 97, 104, 112, 119 Li, Aobo .........................................................................................41 Liao, DaHan .......................................................................43, 102 Liao, Tien-Hao ........................................................................... 101 Liao, Weiwei ......................................................................63, 113 Liao, Zhi-You .................................................................................38 Liberal, Inigo ....................................................................110, 111 Liberal, Inigo (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������� 111 Li, Chao ..................................................................................51, 86 Li, Chenchen ......................................................................... 65, 98 Li, Dawei ............................................................................... 46, 77 Li, Dongwei ........................................................................... 44, 89 Liebowitz, Zachary .................................................................. 121 Liénard, Martine .............................................................110, 117 Lier, Erik .............................................................................100, 103 Li, Hongmei ...................................................................................89 Li, J ..................................................................................................86 Li, Jianping ....................................................................................93 Li, Jianxing ...........................................................................38, 113 Li, Jianzhi .................................................................................... 110 Li, Jie .............................................................................60, 86, 103 Li, Jingcheng .................................................................................94 Li, Jinxin ..........................................................................................94 Liles, William ................................................................................94 Li, Li .................................................................................................46 Li, Lianming ....................................................................................47 Li, Long ................................................................................... 63, 93 Lima, Eduardo ........................................................................... 108 Li, Maokun .............................................. 64, 93, 105, 107, 108 Lima, Roberto ...............................................................................84 Li, Mingjian ...................................................................................51 Lim, Sungjoon ...............................................................................59 Lim, Sungkyun ...............................................................................76 Lim, Youngjoon .......................................................................... 100 Lin, Chao-Ping ........................................................................... 101 Lindenmeier, Stefan .....................................................................41 Lindvall, Niko ................................................................................54 Ling, Hao .............................................................................. 65, 98 Lin, Gregory .............................................................................. 111 Lingyun, Zhou ...............................................................................93 Lin, Hai ........................................................................................ 109 Lin, He-Sheng ...............................................................................40 Lin, Ken-Huang .............................................................................42 Lin, Kevin ........................................................................................77 Lin, Shen ........................................................................................71 Lin, Shu ..................................................................42, 55, 89, 107 Lin, Ta-Yeh .....................................................................................44 Lin, Wei ...................................................................................... 117 Lin, Yi-Cheng ................................................................................40 Lin, Yuankun ............................................................................... 104 Liou, Chong-Yi ..............................................................................41 Lipan, Ovidiu ................................................................................77 Li, Ping ........................................................................66, 101, 113 Lipworth, Guy ...............................................................................87 Lira de Queiroz, Wamberto Jose �������������������������������������������94 Li, Ronglin ................................................................................... 117 Li, RongLin ............................................................................. 55, 59 Li, Sensen ................................................................................... 113 134 Li, Shufang ............................................................................ 40, 44 Li, Si ................................................................................................83 Li, Tianjiao .....................................................................................72 Litman, Amélie ..............................................................................91 Litvinenko, Alexander ............................................................... 102 Liu, Aiyin ...............................................................................44, 110 Liu, BaiYang ..................................................................................59 Liu, Beijia ............................................................................... 42, 44 Liu, Chang .....................................................................................86 Liu, Chung-Yuan ...........................................................................76 Liu, Daerhan ......................................................................... 42, 50 Liu, Duixian ....................................................................................93 Liu, Fuwen ......................................................................................46 Liu, Guan-Jun ................................................................................55 Liu, Hao ...............................................................................89, 107 Liu, Jing ........................................................................................ 119 Liu, Jingshen ............................................................................... 111 Liu, Junjie ................................................................................ 48, 59 Liu, Junxiao ....................................................................................89 Liu, Liang ........................................................................................46 Liu, Longju ......................................................................................69 Liu, Na .......................................................................69, 113, 116 Liu, Nai-Chen ...............................................................................54 Liu, Peng ........................................................................................48 Liu, Qing ........................................................................................39 Liu, Qing Huo .....38, 44, 64, 65, 69, 71, 84, 91, 102, 113, 114, 116 Liu, Qing Huo (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������44, 113 Liu, Qin S. ................................................................................... 109 Liu, Wei ....................................................................................... 121 Liu, Wen-Feng ........................................................................... 115 Liu, Wenqi .....................................................................................81 Liu, Xiaomin ........................................................................... 46, 55 Liu, Xiaoming ............................................................................. 105 Liu, Xiaoya ...........................................................................54, 121 Liu, Xin ......................................................................................... 108 Liu, Xinyu ..................................................................................... 111 Liu, Xueli .....................................................................72, 109, 117 Liu, Yang ........................................................................................82 Liu, Yanming ..................................................................................98 Liu, Yan-Yan ...................................................................................51 Liu, Yijun .........................................................................................84 Liu, Yiru ...........................................................................................47 Liu, YuHeng ...................................................................................83 Liu, Yujing .......................................................................................59 Liu, Zhi-Rui ................................................................................... 115 Livadaru, Matilda ................................................................. 47, 82 Li, Wen-Ao ....................................................................................51 Li, Wenxing .................................................................... 59, 61, 83 Li, Xiaoye Sherry ..........................................................................44 Li, Xin-Rong ..........................................................................59, 115 Li, Xuelian ......................................................................................78 Li, Yang .................................................................................. 70, 91 Li, Yingsong ..................................................... 46, 55, 59, 61, 83 Li, Yongguang ........................................................................... 116 Li, Yuanyuan ..................................................................................83 Li, Yue ................................................................. 49, 55, 103, 111 Li, Zhen ....................................................................................... 113 Li, Zheng ..................................................................................... 112 Lizzi, Leonardo .............................................................. 53, 71, 94 Llombart, Nuria ...........................................................37, 85, 100 Logan, John ...................................................................................47 Loison, Renaud .............................................................................93 Loizos, Kyle ................................................................. 70, 80, 115 Lomakin, Vitaliy ............................................................................71 Lombardi, Guido ...................................................................... 112 Loncar, Josip .............................................................................. 104 Lončar, Marko .............................................................................91 Long, Stuart A. ..............................................................40, 48, 65 Long, Stuart (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 42, 65 Lopez, Diego ................................................................................94 Lopez Giraldo, Francisco ���������������������������������������������������������46 Lopez-Iturri, Peio ............................................................68, 70, 76 Lori, Maurizio ............................................................................ 107 Lotfi Poshtgol, Parisa ............................................................ 40, 92 Louie, Sara ................................................................................. 115 Lovat, Giampiero .........................................................................65 Lovato, Ricardo ............................................................................93 Lo, Yat Hei .....................................................................................44 Lu, Aric ...........................................................................................71 Lu, Bingqian ........................................................................... 37, 62 Luc, Jerome ...................................................................................97 Ludwig, Michael ....................................................................... 107 Lu, Jia-Guo ................................................................................. 104 Lu, Meng .......................................................................................69 Lundberg, Erik ...............................................................................89 Luo, Jun ..........................................................................................64 Luo, Ma ................................................................................. 84, 91 Luomaniemi, Rasmus ...................................................................54 Luo, Peng .......................................................................................55 Luo, Xianping ........................................................................ 46, 55 Luo, Xun .........................................................................................55 Luxey, Cyril ....................................................................................85 Lu, Xiaopeng .................................................................................46 Luyen, Hung ..................................................................................92 Lu, Yilong .......................................................................................99 Lu, Yuhao .......................................................................................93 Lu, Zhaolin ............................................................................. 77, 84 Lv, Xiaojun .................................................................................. 117 M Maalik, Abdul ....................................................................51, 108 Maaskant, Rob .................................................................... 45, 68 MacDonald, Colin .....................................................................79 MacDonald, Eric .........................................................................91 Maci, Stefano ................. 41, 48, 65, 79, 88, 103, 104, 111 Maci, Stefano (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................... 58, 108, 111 MacKie-Mason, Brian ��������������������������������������������������������������82 Maddahi, Yaser ....................................................................... 106 Maeda, Takashi ....................................................................... 102 Magalhães, Marcelo ................................................................67 Magin, Gregory .........................................................................44 Mahmood, Attiya ........................................................................47 Mahmoodi, Mahboobeh ��������������������������������������������������������61 Mahmoud, Ahmed .................................................................. 110 Mahmoud, Samir ........................................................................98 Mahoney, David .........................................................................38 Mahran, Ashraf ............................................................................54 Majewski, Janusz ........................................................................87 Majumder, Kalyan ......................................................................60 Makar, Gregory ..........................................................................86 Makarov, Sergey .......................................................37, 49, 115 Makhlouf, Fadi .............................................................................64 Makhlouf, Oualid .......................................................................64 Makino, Shigeru ..........................................................................53 Maki, Takashi ...............................................................................67 Malallah, Yaaqoub ....................................................................62 Malmström, Johan .......................................................................41 Malouf, Perry ...............................................................................58 Malureanu, Radu ........................................................................37 Mamdouh M. Ali, Mohamed �������������������������������������������������49 Mamdouh, Mohamed ��������������������������������������������������������������57 Ma, Miaomiao ........................................................................ 112 Manafi, Sara ................................................................................49 Manandhar, Shilpa ................................................................. 102 Manara, Giuliano ........................................... 61, 90, 106, 110 Maneiro, Roberto .......................................................................66 Manić, Ana .......................................................................... 44, 89 Manić, Sanja ......................................................44, 89, 98, 102 Manna, Antonio ................................................................84, 120 Manninen, Teemu .......................................................................62 Mannion, Tiffany ..........................................................................60 Manohar, Vignesh ................................................................... 111 Mansouri Moghaddam, Sadegh ����������������������������������� 47, 61 Manteghi, Majid .........................................................................53 135 Manteuffel, Dirk ...........................................................................37 Mäntysalo, Matti ........................................................................58 Mao, Jun-Fa ............................................................................... 104 Mao, Shau-Gang .......................................................................41 Marashdeh, Qussai ...................................................................97 Marcellin, Jean-Paul ....................................................................99 Marc, Robert ................................................................................80 Marinescu, Melania ...................................................................62 Markley, Loïc ......................................................... 38, 40, 69, 91 Markley, Loic (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������� 38, 47, 69 Marks, Daniel L. .................................................................. 72, 87 Marrocco, Gaetano .......................................................... 58, 90 Marrocco, Gaetano (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������58, 83, 90 Marshall, Robert ....................................................................... 121 Martel, Cédric ...................................................................48, 105 Martens, Luc .............................................................................. 110 Martin, Bonnie ................................................................100, 103 Martinez-de-Rioja, Daniel ����������������������������������������������������� 108 Martinez-de-Rioja, Eduardo ............................................93, 108 Martinez, Idellyse .......................................................................84 Martinez-Ingles, Maria-Teresa ��������������������������������������������� 117 Martinez-Lopez, Jose .................................................................69 Martinez-Lorenzo, Jose ......................................50, 77, 87, 107 Martinez Lorenzo, Jose (Sess. Co-Chair) 87, 107 Martínez Odiaga, Hansel Joussef �����������������������������������������38 Martínez-Vázquez, Marta ���������������������������������������������������� 115 Martín, Ferran ..............................................................................83 Martín-Guerrero, Teresa M. ����������������������������������������������������64 Martini, Enrica .................................. 41, 48, 79, 88, 103, 111 Martinsson, Per-Gunnar .......................................................... 112 Martin, Torleif ...............................................................................87 Martone, Anthony .......................................................................50 Martynyuk, Alexander ��������������������������������������������������������������69 Maruyama, Takashi ....................................................................64 Ma, Ruyu ......................................................................................39 Mashayekhi, Sina .......................................................... 122, 123 Masood Khan, Munawar ����������������������������������������������������� 106 Masotti, Diego ..................................................................66, 100 Massa, Andrea .......... 64, 66, 68, 82, 87, 88, 97, 108, 110 Massa, Andrea (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������68 Massaccesi, Andrea ..................................................................75 Massaloux, Pierre .......................................................................91 Massey, Jackson ..................................................................71, 82 Matekovits, Ladislau .......................................... 44, 77, 81, 112 Ma, Tianye ................................................................................ 113 Matos, João .................................................................................81 Matos, Sérgio ........................................................................... 108 Matsumoto, Kenichi ................................................................. 111 Mauriello, Giuseppe ............................................................... 103 Maurya, Naveen Kumar ����������������������������������������������������������51 Mavrakakis, Konstantinos ���������������������������������������������������������69 Ma, Xiao .......................................................................................71 Maxwell, Kasandra ....................................................................79 Mays, R. Owen ...........................................................................80 Mazé-Merceur, Geneviève �����������������������������������������������������91 Mazor, Yarden ..................................................................69, 110 Mazur, Eric ...................................................................................91 Mazzinghi, Agnese .............................................................39, 80 McCallion, Steven ................................................................... 105 McCormick, Seth ........................................................................54 McMichael, Ian ..........................................................................89 McNeely, Charlie ......................................................................79 Meador, Joseph ..........................................................................76 Medhi, Imran ...............................................................................92 Medina, Francisco ......................................................................38 Medina, Yarlequé .......................................................................38 Mehmood, Rashid ............................................................... 47, 68 Mehrabani, Ali M. ......................................................................75 Mehta, Bhaven ............................................................................84 Meincke, Peter ................................................................105, 114 Meir, Maayan .............................................................................69 Mei, Xiaowei ............................................................................. 109 Melchakova, Irina .................................................................... 107 Melde, Kathleen .........................................................................85 Melde, Kathleen (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������������������65 Mena, Fausto Patricio ................................................................92 Mencagli Jr., Mario ..........................................................88, 104 Mendes Ruiz, Pedro ...................................................................82 Mendonca, Laercio ....................................................................89 Meng, Min ...................................................................................71 Meng, Ru ............................................................................ 77, 116 Meng, Yu Song .................................................................94, 102 Meng, Zhenya .............................................................................59 Menshov, Anton ...........................................................60, 82, 86 Merrill, Craig ............................................................................ 122 Mesa, Francisco ..........................................................................38 Mezghanni, Mohamed Said ��������������������������������������������������99 Miao, Deshan ........................................................................... 117 Micco, Alberto ......................................................................... 104 Michel, Andrea ......................................................... 41, 83, 106 Michelson, David G. ...................................... 43, 79, 122, 123 Michielssen, Eric ............................... 39, 50, 82, 99, 109, 113 Miers, Zachary ..................................................................... 37, 51 Migliaccio, Claire .......................................................................72 Milford, Gregory ................................................................. 78, 88 Miller, Jason .............................................................................. 109 Minatti, Gabriele ......................................... 79, 103, 104, 111 Minin, Igor V. ............................................................................ 104 Minin, Oleg V. .......................................................................... 104 Mioc, Francesca ...............................................................39, 121 Miranda, Félix ..............................................................................56 Miran, Emre ..................................................................................89 Miri, Mohammad-Ali ............................................................... 111 Miri, Mohammad-Ali (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������ 111 Mirmozafari, Mirhamed �����������������������������������������������������������75 Mirotznik, Mark ..................................................... 68, 71, 77, 79 Mirzaee, Milad ...........................................................................58 Mirzavand, Rashid ......................................................................93 Mishra, Akhilesh ..........................................................................43 Mishra, Ghanshyam .........................................................72, 109 Mishra, Prashant Kumar .......................................................... 105 Mital, Rashmi ......................................................................... 57, 68 Mitchell, Gregory .............................................................44, 100 Mitharwal, Rajendra ...........................................................71, 86 Mittra, Raj ............................51, 58, 60, 86, 91, 97, 102, 115 Mittra, Raj (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................................86, 115 Miyachi, Yuta ............................................................................ 108 Miyashita, Hiroaki ............................................................... 64, 86 Miyazaki, Katsuhiro ................................................................. 108 Moez, Kambiz .............................................................................90 Moghaddam, Mahta ............................................ 87, 101, 106 Moghaddam, Mahta (Sess. Co-Chair) 87, 106 Mognot, Martine ..............................................................91, 113 Mohajer, Mehrbod ....................................................................44 Mohamadi Monavar, Fatemeh ����������������������������������������������40 Mohamed, Issa ...........................................................................70 Mohamed Mohamed-Hicho, Nora ��������������������������������������37 Mohammadi, Elham ...................................................................85 Mohammadi Estakhri, Nasim ����������������������������������������81, 104 Mohd Ramli, Nur Fatin Fatina Binti ����������������������������������������44 Mohieldin, Ahmed N. ................................................................70 Mohtashami, Yahya ...................................................................70 Mojabi, Puyan ......................................... 65, 70, 78, 102, 106 Molaei, Ali .......................................................................... 77, 107 Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Jose-Maria ������������������������������� 57, 117 Momeni Hasan Abadi, Seyed Mohamad Amin 69, 93 Monasterio, David ......................................................................49 Monebhurrun, Vikass ..................................................................75 Monk, Peter ............................................................................... 103 Monorchio, Agostino ................. 40, 51, 60, 61, 79, 94, 110 Montgomery, Brendan ........................................................... 111 Monti, Alessio ............................................................ 81, 84, 103 Monti, Alessio (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������84 Monticone, Francesco .............................................. 37, 81, 111 Monvoisin, Jean-Pascal �������������������������������������������������������������91 Mooman, Abdelisr .....................................................................77 136 Moon, Haksu ............................................................................ 101 Moore, Levi ..................................................................................84 Moore, Robert .............................................................................76 Mora Navarro, Keyla ............................................................. 122 Mora, Nicolas .............................................................................61 Morbidini, Alfredo ......................................................................92 Moreno, Alexander ....................................................................68 Moreno, Gabriel .........................................................................81 Moreno, Javier .............................................................................64 Morgan, Kelly ........................................................................... 114 Morgan, Zachary ..........................................................100, 103 Morimura, Hiroki .........................................................................50 Moro, Ilenia .................................................................................41 Moroya, Tetsuo ...........................................................................53 Morris, Willard ............................................................................77 Moscardini Fabiani, Bernardo �����������������������������������������49, 67 Moshfegh, Javad ........................................................................89 Mouffok, Lila ................................................................................61 Moulder, William ........................................................................87 Mourad, Nedil ............................................................................47 Mouris, Boules .............................................................................42 Mousavi, Pedram .............................................. 40, 90, 93, 104 Mousavi , Pedram (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������71 Mousavi, Seyedmohammad ���������������������������������������������������98 Moy-Li, Hon Ching .....................................................................77 Mrdakovic, Branko .................................................................. 105 Mudaliar, Saba ....................................................101, 113, 122 Mufti, Saad ...........................................................................71, 90 Mukherjee, Bablu ............................................................... 84, 91 Mukherjee, Jayanta ............................................................ 45, 56 Mukherjee, Soumava ......................................................... 44, 93 Mukherjee, Swagato .................................................................99 Mulero Hernández, Carlos ................................. 93, 113, 115 Mulla, Afshan ....................................................................... 43, 77 Mumcu, Gokhan ...............................................................64, 106 Muniganti, Harikiran ............................................................... 107 Muñoz, Philip ...............................................................................91 Munuswamy, Chetan Kumar ���������������������������������������������������45 Murch, Ross David .......................................................40, 43, 92 Murrell, David ..................................................70, 94, 110, 122 Musch, Thomas ........................................................................ 119 Mussetta, Marco ........................................................................70 Muzahir Abbas, Syed ................................................................77 N Nadakuditi, Raj Rao ................................................................ 109 Na, Dong-Yeop .................................................................44, 101 Nafe, Ahmed ...............................................................................90 Nagaoka, Tomoaki ....................................................................80 Nagar, Jogender ........................................ 37, 62, 70, 77, 114 Nagarkoti, Deepak Singh ...............................................43, 103 Nagatsuma, Tadao ....................................................................92 Naghar, Azzeddin ............................................................. 38, 59 Nahar, Niru K. ....................... 38, 45, 63, 90, 103, 106, 108 Nahar, Sabikun ................................................................... 80, 92 Najafi, Ahmad Raeisi .................................................................62 Najariani, Hamid ........................................................................51 Najjaran, Homayoun .............................................................. 122 Nakamura, Akira ..................................................................69, 83 Nakano, Hisamatsu ..................................................... 45, 81, 94 Nam, Sangwook ..................................................................... 100 Nanzer, Jeffrey .............................................................39, 86, 98 Narayanan, Gopal ....................................................................49 Narbudowicz, Adam ......................................................... 68, 86 Narde, Rounak Singh ................................................................77 Narendra, Chaitanya .................................................................70 Nascimento, Clerisson ��������������������������������������������������������������84 Naser, Shaimaa ..........................................................................54 Nashashibi, Adib ........................................................................65 Nashed, Ahmed ..........................................................................61 Nasimuddin, Nasimuddin ����������������������������������������������������� 121 Nauroze, Syed Abdullah ���������������������������������������������������������58 Navarro, Andres ...................................................................... 110 Navarro Cadavid, Andres �������������������������������������������������������94 Navarro-Cía, Miguel .......................................................85, 104 Navarro, Rick ............................................................................ 121 Nawaz, Haq ............................................................................ 120 Nayeri, Payam .............................................................................39 Nazarian, Ara .......................................................................... 115 Nazari, Peyman ..........................................................................45 Neder, Verena .......................................................................... 104 Nedil, Mourad ...............................45, 89, 90, 117, 120, 121 Negishi, Tadahiro .......................................................................65 Neira, L. M. ..................................................................................80 Neira, Luz Maria ..................................................................... 115 Neitz, Ole ....................................................................................43 Nejati, Hamid ..............................................................................98 Nelson, Jill ....................................................................................94 Nepa, Paolo ............................................ 41, 83, 90, 106, 110 Nepa, Paolo (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������� 106 Nessel, James ..............................................................................94 Nesti, Renzo .................................................................................92 Neto, Andrea ...................................................... 37, 39, 85, 100 Neto, Andrea (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������85 Neusitzer, Thomas ................................................................... 102 Nevels, Robert ...................................................................81, 115 Nevels, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������� 115 Newman, Andrew ......................................................................98 Ng-Molina, Yak ..........................................................................64 Nguyen-Trong, Nghia ........................................................ 40, 72 Nguyen, Truong Khang ������������������������������������������������������������37 Nguyen, Tuan ..............................................................................40 Ng, Wei-Ren ...................................................................... 87, 106 Niang, Anna ................................................................................53 Niccolai, Alessandro ..................................................................70 Nickolas, S. ..................................................................................56 Nicole, Piere ............................................................................. 100 Ni, Dong .......................................................................................66 Nie, Ding ......................................................................................43 Nie, Zaiping ..................................................... 39, 75, 112, 114 Niino, Kazuki ...............................................................................67 Nikolaou, Symeon ......................................................................76 Nikolova, Natalia ............................................................... 72, 87 Nikolova, Natalia (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������72 Ni, Minming .............................................................................. 117 Nishimori, Kentaro ......................................................................50 Nishimura, Kazuo ........................................................................77 Nishimura, Naoshi ......................................................................67 Nishimura, Shigeyuki ..................................................................40 Nishioka, Yasuhiro ......................................................................86 Niu, Chen ...........................................................................65, 106 Niu, Jun ...........................................................................39, 84, 91 Noetscher, Gregory ................................................................ 115 Noghanian, Sima ............................................................... 58, 84 Noguchi, Keisuke ........................................................................53 Nojima, Toshio ......................................................................... 116 Norman, Oliver ........................................................................ 120 Nosrati, Mehrdad ........................................................38, 54, 55 Notaros, Branislav .................................................... 89, 98, 102 Notaroš, Branislav M. ......................................................44, 106 Notaros, Branislav (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������82, 106 Notaros, Milica ....................................................................51, 53 Novak, Markus ...........................................................................56 Novotny, David ........................................................................ 117 Nsengiyumva, Florence ������������������������������������������������������������72 Nukaga, Osamu .........................................................................70 Numan, Ahmed B. ......................................................................70 Nyberg, Daniel ......................................................................... 105 O Oakley, Christopher ............................................................ 67, 71 Obermeier, Richard ....................................................................87 O’Brien, Marie ......................................................................... 122 O’Connor, Ellen M. ....................................................................65 137 O’Connor, S. ................................................................................86 Odabasi, Hayrettin .....................................................................87 Oddo, Alessandro ......................................................................79 Odiaga, Martínez ......................................................................38 Oestges, Claude ...................................................................... 110 Ogurtsov, Stanislav ............................................................. 42, 62 Ohtsuka, Masataka ....................................................................64 Ojaroudi, Mohammad �������������������������������������������������������������54 Okawa, Oki .............................................................................. 109 Okhmatovski, Vladimir .................................................60, 82, 86 Okhmatovski, Vladimir (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������39 Okoniewski, Michal .........................................................66, 114 Okuda, Keisuke ........................................................................ 121 Oliveri, Giacomo .....................................64, 87, 88, 108, 110 Oliveri, Giacomo (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������ 103 Omar, Ahmed ..............................................................................61 Omelchenko, Yuri A. .........................................................44, 101 Önol, Can ................................................................................. 105 Oogimoto, Kazuki .......................................................................92 Oppelstrup, Jesper ................................................................... 102 Orankitanun, Teerapong ����������������������������������������������������������75 Orazbayev, Bakhtiyar ......................................................92, 104 Orefice, Mario ......................................................................... 108 Ortiz de Lejarazu, Amaia ���������������������������������������������������������68 Ortiz Guzman, John Erick ��������������������������������������������������������86 Osman, Lotfi ............................................................................... 120 Osmont, Antoine ..........................................................................97 Othman, Mohamed A. K. .................................... 66, 110, 114 Otto, Simon ............................................................................... 120 Oughstun, Kurt .............................................................................79 Outwater, John ..................................................................... 37, 51 OuYang, Jun .................................................................................83 Ozcan, Mustafa ..........................................................................81 Ozturk, C. Duygu ........................................................................60 P Pacheco-Peña, Víctor ............................................................... 104 Padooru, Yashwanth Reddy �������������������������������������������������� 114 Palacios, David ............................................................................64 Palmer, Ashley ..............................................................................68 Palvig, Michael Forum ............................................................ 105 Panaretos, Anastasios H. ................................................... 40, 62 Pan, Changwang ........................................................................77 Panda, Vijayaraghavan .......................................................... 107 Pandey, Shaileshachandra ���������������������������������������������������� 115 Panduro, Marco A. .....................................................................66 Pan, Hong .....................................................................................72 Pantaleev, Miroslav .......................................................105, 113 Pantoja, John ................................................................................61 Pantoja, Mario ...................................................................... 37, 62 Pantoli, Leonardo ...................................................................... 120 Pan, Xuyuan ..................................................................................71 Papantonis, Dimitrios ............................................................ 47, 64 Papapolymerou, John .................................................................71 Pappas, Jordan ............................................................................94 Paredes, Ferran ............................................................................83 Parimi, Patanjali .................................................................... 63, 92 Parini, Clive G. .............................................................................37 Park, Ikmo .............................................................................. 37, 88 Park, James ................................................................................ 101 Park, Jong Seok ........................................................................ 113 Park, Sung Il ..................................................................................58 Parra Michel, Ramón ..................................................................99 Parrón, Josep ................................................................................90 Parrow, Jacob ...................................................................... 75, 86 Parsons, Paul ..........................................................................71, 77 Partanen, Henri ............................................................................54 Parui, Susanta ...............................................................................48 Pascal, Olivier ........................................................................... 105 Paschen, Dean .............................................................................88 Patel, Amit ...........................................................................64, 106 Patel, Shaan .................................................................................50 Patel, Utkarsh ............................................................................. 105 Pathak, Prabhakar H. .......................................................69, 114 Patiño Bernal, Marlon ......................................................94, 116 Patri, Ashutosh ...................................................................... 45, 56 Patwari, Neal ...............................................................................68 Pavan, Metra ...............................................................................89 Pavone, Santi Concetto ..................................................... 48, 80 Payne, Komlan .............................................................................83 Pegatoquet, Alain ........................................................................94 Pelletti, Chiara ..............................................................................91 Peña, Nestor ................................................................................61 Peng, Biao ............................................................................ 40, 44 Peng, Chia-Mei ................................................................... 38, 51 Peng, Shao-Xin .............................................................................46 Peng, Xiaohui ...............................................................................62 Peng, Zhen ...................................................39, 61, 71, 82, 113 Peng, Zheng ................................................................75, 97, 119 Peng, Zhen (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������������39 Penton, Stephen E. ................................................................... 121 Perez, Luis ......................................................................................82 Pérez, Manuel R. .........................................................................70 Periasamy, Lavanya .................................................................. 111 Perllos, Asier .................................................................................68 Perret, Etienne ...............................................................................90 Perret, Etienne (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������90 Perry, B.T. ................................................................................... 116 Persson, Mikael ...........................................................................92 Petarca, Luigi ................................................................................79 Peterson, Andrew F. ............................................................ 44, 46 Peterson, Andrew (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������82 Petit, Laurent ..................................................................................70 Petrini, Paolo .................................................................................44 Petrosky, J. .....................................................................................56 Pezeshki, Ali ............................................................................... 106 Pezholil, Mohanan ......................................................................72 Pfeiffer, Carl ..................................................................................48 Pfeiffer, Ernst ............................................................................... 107 Pfeiffer, Rober ...............................................................................46 Pfuhl, Nadine ...............................................................................56 Phan, Tuan ....................................................................................92 Piau, Gérard-Pascal .........................................53, 91, 107, 111 Pichon, Lionel ...............................................................................84 Pichot, Christian ...........................................................................72 Piepmeier, Jeffrey R. ................................................................. 107 Piermarocchi, Carlo ..........................................................86, 105 Piket-May, Melinda ....................................................................98 Pinho, Pedro ..................................................................................81 Pino, Marcos Rodriguez �����������������������������������������������������������83 Pirinoli, Paola ......................................................................75, 108 Pi, Yuwei ................................................................................ 48, 59 Plets, David ................................................................................ 110 P, Mythili ........................................................................................87 Poddubny, Alexander .................................................................48 Podilchak, Symon ....................................................81, 100, 111 Poilasne, Gregory .................................................................... 120 Poisson, Jean-Baptiste .................................................................99 Poli, Lorenzo .......................................................... 66, 68, 82, 87 Polimeridis, Athanasios ............................................................ 107 Polman, Albert ........................................................................... 104 Polo, Alessandro ..........................................................................97 Pons, Patrick ..................................................................................97 Ponti, Cristina ................................................................................48 Poon, Ada .....................................................................................80 Potelon, Thomas ....................................................................... 112 Potier, Patrick ...................................................................104, 108 Potma, Eric ....................................................................................69 Potter, Michael E. ................................................................ 66, 98 Poudel, Khem Narayan ������������������������������������������������������������68 Pouliguen, Philippe ...............................................104, 108, 109 Pourahmadazar, Javad .............................................47, 90, 121 Pourghorban Saghati, Alireza �������������������������������������������������72 Pourramzan Gandji, Navid ............................................ 77, 107 Pour, Zahra A. ..............................................................................79 138 Poutrina, Ekaterina .......................................................................37 Poveda-Garcia, Miguel ������������������������������������������������������������40 Pozderac, Jonathan ................................................................. 122 Prabavathi, C. ................................................................. 101, 122 Pradeep, Anju ..............................................................................72 Pradhan, Omkar ..........................................................................98 Prasad, Chandra Shekhar ��������������������������������������������������������42 Premkumar, Navaneeth ......................................................49, 84 Prigent, Gaetan ........................................................................ 105 Principe, Maria ......................................................................... 104 Prokop, Alexander ................................................................... 115 Psychoudakis, Dimitris .......................................................46, 108 Pujols, Agnes ................................................................................91 Pulido Mancera, Laura Maria ������������������������������������������������41 Pulimeno, Azzurra .................................................................... 107 Pu, Shi ......................................................................................... 115 Q Qian, Huizhen .............................................................................55 Qian, Yang ..................................................................75, 97, 119 Qiao, Tai .................................................................................... 101 Qi, Cheng .....................................................................................55 Qi, Limei ..................................................................................... 105 Qing, Xianming ..................................................................83, 121 Qin, Pei-Yuan ............................................................................. 108 Qin, Yexian ................................................................................ 106 Qin, Yifeng ..........................................................................78, 120 Qiu, Cheng-Wei .........................................................................40 Qiu, Jinghui ....................................................................42, 44, 54 Qiu, Shuang .................................................................................55 Qiu, Wenbin ................................................................................56 Qi, Xin ......................................................................................... 112 Quadrelli, Marco ........................................................................98 Quarfoth, Ryan ............................................................................64 Quevedo-Teruel, Oscar .................................40, 76, 108, 111 Quevedo-Teruel, Oscar (Sess. Co-Chair) 93, 111 Que, Xiaofeng ...................................................................39, 112 Quimby, Jeanne ....................................................................... 117 Quintana, Karina .........................................................................42 Qureshi, Muhammad .............................................................. 115 Qu, Shi-Wei ..................................................................................63 R Rachidi, Farhad ............................................................................61 Radko, Ilya ....................................................................................37 Raeker, Brian ................................................................................41 Rahmat-Samii, Yahya .....58, 63, 65, 80, 88, 111, 114, 116 Rahmat-Samii, Yahya (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������ 111 Rajab, Khalid Z. .................................................................43, 103 Rajan, Siddharth ..........................................................................64 Rajo-Iglesias, Eva ..........................................................40, 49, 76 Rajo-Iglesias, Eva (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������49 Ramaccia, Davide ................................................................... 103 Ramadan, Ali ................................................................................63 Ramahi, Omar ...................................... 42, 63, 75, 77, 83, 102 Ramahi, Omar (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������63 Raman Menon, Rajesh Mohan �����������������������������������������������72 Ramírez Arroyave, Germán Augusto �������������������������������������94 Ramirez, Joshua ...........................................................................58 RamRakhyani, Anil .................................................................... 115 Rangel, John Alejandro �������������������������������������������������������������61 Ranjbar, Mohammadamin �������������������������������������������������������41 Ranjbar Nikkhah, Mohammad �����������������������������������������������39 Rao, Sadasiva ........................................................................... 112 Rao, Sudhakar (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������68 Rashidian, Atabak ................................................................51, 53 Rashid, Tahmid .............................................................................84 Rathod, Shivraj .............................................................................77 Rautio, Brian .................................................................................82 Raveu, Nathalie ...........................................................................88 Rawat, Karun ............................................................................. 123 Rawat, Meenakshi ................................................................... 123 Raza, Ali ........................................................................................64 Reck, Theodore J. ........................................................................92 Reddy, C. J. ..................................................................................67 Reddy, Gopi Shrikanth ��������������������������������������������������������������45 Redondo, Aitor .............................................................................70 Reed, Jeffrey .................................................................................50 Reid, Brian ....................................................................................80 Reig, Juan ................................................................................... 117 Reiter, Leopold .............................................................................41 Remley, Kate .............................................................................. 117 Renga, Flavio ...............................................................................94 Rengarajan, Sembiam ........................................................ 94, 99 Rengarajan, Sembiam (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������94 Ren, Han .................................................................................... 104 Ren, Kai .........................................................................................87 Ren, Kun ........................................................................................64 Ren, Lingyun ...................................................................43, 80, 92 Ren, Qiang ................................................................................ 113 Ren, Yi .....................................................................................39, 91 Ren, Yu-Jiun ................................................................................ 120 Reshef, Orad ................................................................................91 Reyes, Miguel ..............................................................................94 Reyes, Nicolas ......................................................................49, 92 Reyes Vera, Erick .........................................................................46 Reyna, Alberto .............................................................................66 Reynolds, Matthew .....................................................................87 Ribero, Jean-Marc ................................................................71, 94 Riccardi, Antonio ...................................................................... 114 Richard, Vincent ...........................................................................93 Rigelsford, Jonathan ................................................................. 110 Ringwood, Samuel .....................................................................91 Rius, Juan M. ................................................................................46 Rivero, Javier .................................................................................60 Rizwan, Muhammad .......................................................... 83, 84 Roberson, David ..........................................................................91 Robin, Olivier ............................................................................ 120 Robol, Fabrizio ............................................................................97 Rocca, Paolo ........................................64, 66, 68, 82, 87, 110 Rocca, Paolo (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................64, 66, 112 Rodrigo-Peñarrocha, Vicent M. �������������������������������������������� 117 Rodrigues, Gonçalo ................................................................ 107 Rodriguez-Berral, Raul ................................................................38 Rodriguez-Cuevas, Jorge ����������������������������������������������������������69 Rodriguez, Mauricio ............................................................... 110 Rodriguez, Miguel ......................................................................76 Rodríguez Solís, Rafael ......................................... 93, 113, 115 Rodriguez Solis, Rafael (Sess. Co-Chair) 113 Rogers, John .................................................................................58 Rogers, Ted ................................................................................ 121 Rogier, Hendrik ............................................................................77 Rojas, Diego .................................................................................94 Rojas, Roberto ....................................................................51, 108 Rolfes, Ilona ............................................................................... 119 Roman, Francisco ........................................................................61 Romero, Gustavo .........................................................................64 Romeu, Jordi .............................................................................. 109 Romier, Maxime ..........................................................................93 Rong, Aosheng ............................................................................71 Roos, J. ...........................................................................................56 Roper, David ......................................................................79, 120 Rosa, Guilherme S. .....................................................................98 Rose, Alec .....................................................................................87 Rossi, Marco ................................................................................77 Rothwell, Edward ........................................................................99 Rouet, François-Henry ................................................................44 Roussel, Hélène ....................................................... 97, 102, 111 Rowe, Tyler ...................................................................................78 Row, Jeen-Sheen ...................................................................... 104 Roy, Shuvo ....................................................................................84 Rubio Bretones, Amelia �������������������������������������������������������������98 Rubio, Lorenzo .......................................................................... 117 Rudolph, Scott .......................................................................41, 66 139 Rudolph, Scott (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������41 Rule, Donald .................................................................................77 Rulikowski, Pawel ...................................................................... 113 Ruphuy, Miguel ......................................................................... 102 Russo, Ivan ....................................................................................84 Ruyle, Jessica ........................................................................ 68, 86 Rydosz, Artur ................................................40, 67, 81, 90, 113 Ryu, Christopher ..........................................................................44 S Sabbadini, Marco ............................................................79, 103 Sabory-García, Rafael ........................................................... 106 Saccardi, Francesco ...............................................39, 105, 121 Sadler, Brian .......................................................... 106, 117, 123 Saed, Mohammad ............................................................. 65, 69 Saeed, Saud M. ............................................................... 77, 109 Saeidi-Manesh, Hadi .................................................................60 Saez de Adana, Francisco ��������������������������������������������������� 114 Safaai-Jazi, Ahmad .....................................................................75 Safavi-Naeini, Safieddin .......................... 42, 61, 63, 93, 113 Saha, Seemanti ................................................................... 50, 60 Sahin, Seckin ............................................................................. 108 Sahinturk, Hulya ....................................................................... 107 Sainath, Kamalesh .................................................... 86, 91, 102 Sainati, Robert .............................................................................48 Saini, Navtej ................................................................................90 Saito, Kazuyuki ..................................................................80, 115 Saito, Kazuyuki (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 115 Saito, Mikiko ................................................................................92 Saito, Sakuyoshi ..........................................................................72 Sajal, Sayeed .......................................................................59, 86 Sajjad, Muhammad ...................................................................71 Sakakibara, Kunio .................................................................... 108 Sakata, Kazutoshi .......................................................................45 Sakhdari, Maryamsadat ����������������������������������������������������������92 Sakomura, Eduardo ....................................................................49 Salama, Khaled ...........................................................................38 Salazar-Palma, Magdalena ...................................... 43, 71, 75 Saleh, Hassan ..............................................................................91 Salmasi, Mahbod ............................................................... 66, 98 Salo, Glen ....................................................................................71 Salucci, Marco .................................................................... 64, 88 Samimi, Alireza ............................................................................76 Samson, Timothy ..........................................................................56 Sanchez Alvarez, Luis Francisco ���������������������������������������������99 Sánchez-Escuderos, Daniel ����������������������������������������������� 67, 77 Sanchez, Tibisay ...................................................................... 116 Sandhu, Ali Imran ........................................................................65 Sanghai, Saurabh ................................................................41, 51 Sanphuang, Varittha .........................................................45, 106 Saqueb, Syed An Nazmus ������������������������������������������������������87 Sarabandi, Kamal ..53, 55, 65, 70, 78, 98, 100, 106, 117, 123 Sarabandi, Kamal (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������70 Sarkar, Tapan K. ........................................................... 43, 71, 75 Sarkar, Tapan (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������71, 116 Sarrazin, Julien .............................................................................92 Sarris, Costas D. ................................................................50, 102 Sarto, Maria Sabrina .................................................................84 Sasaki, Ai-ichiro ............................................................................50 Sasaki, Shusuke ...........................................................................93 Sasaki, Takayashi ........................................................................67 Satitchantrakul, Thanatcha �������������������������������������������������������92 Sato, Hiroshi .............................................................................. 121 Sato, Ryoichi .............................................................................. 109 Sauder, Jonathan ..................................................................... 111 Sauleau, Ronan ........... 48, 49, 80, 82, 104, 105, 108, 112 Saunders Filho, Claudio �����������������������������������������������������������84 Savaidis, Stylianos P. ............................................................... 115 Saville, Michael ........................................................................ 101 Sawicki, James F. ...................................................................... 115 Saxerud, Alexander ....................................................................97 Sayed, Sadeed .................................................................86, 101 Scafè, Stefano .......................................................................... 103 Scanlon, William ...................................................................... 110 Scaravilli, Michele ......................................................................77 Scarborough, Clinton .......................................................66, 104 Scattone, Francesco ...................................................................82 Schab, Kurt ............................................................................ 37, 51 Schaefers, Gregor .................................................. 99, 107, 115 Schäfer, Jochen ........................................................................ 108 Schamp, Ray ............................................................................. 117 Schennum, Steve .........................................................................82 Schettini, Giuseppe ....................................................................48 Schilliger Kildal, Susanne ���������������������������������������������������������56 Schmid, Robert ......................................................................39, 98 Scholnik, Dan ...............................................................................68 Schoonderwoerd, Fred ........................................................... 121 Schotland, John ...........................................................................99 Schroeder, Mark .........................................................................59 Schulman, A. ................................................................................80 Schulz, Christian ....................................................................... 119 Schurig, David ..................................................................... 65, 68 Schutt-Aine, Jose ..........................................................................71 Schwingenschlögl, Udo ������������������������������������������������������������71 Scialacqua, Lucia ....................................................39, 105, 121 Scorrano, Luca .............................................................................75 Scroggs, Matthew ......................................................................67 Sebak, Abdelrazik ..............................49, 61, 63, 70, 93, 108 Sebastian, Tom ............................................................................77 Seddiki, Mohamed Lamine ������������������������������������������������������47 Seed, Luke ....................................................................................71 Segovia Vargas, Daniel ������������������������������������������������������������82 Seguenot, Eric ..............................................................................49 Seki, Ryuya ................................................................................ 101 Sekulic, Ivan .................................................................................46 Selcuk, Gokhun ...........................................................................60 Semouchkina, Elena ......................................................... 77, 107 Sengupta, Sohini .........................................................................40 Senior, David ....................................................................... 63, 92 Senior, David E. ...........................................................................46 Sepulveda, Nelson .....................................................................86 Serralles, Jose ........................................................................... 107 Sertel, Kubilay ...........................................45, 87, 90, 103, 108 Sesques, Muriel ...........................................................................91 Seto, Hiroyuki ...............................................................................92 Sever, Emrah ............................................................................. 105 Sfrecola, Marco ..........................................................................94 Shaarawi, Amr .............................................................................81 Shafai, Lotfollah ............................................................53, 75, 79 Shafiemehr, Masoud ..................................................................92 Shah, Arpan .................................................................................43 Shah, Pratik ...................................................................................87 Shah, Umang ...............................................................................45 Shahvirdi Dizaj Yekan, Taha ..............................108, 111, 114 Shah, Waqar Ali .........................................................................45 Shaker, George (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������59 Shaker, Jafar .................................................................................69 Shaker, Jafar (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������������69 Shamim, Atif ................................................................... 77, 86, 90 Shamsadini, Shila ........................................................................90 Shamsinejad, Souren ................................................ 40, 90, 104 Shanker, Balasubramaniam .................. 53, 60, 86, 103, 105 Shanker, B (Sess. Co-Chair) ................................ 86, 103, 105 Shanta, Mridula ..........................................................................72 Shao, Wei ............................................................................ 60, 98 Shao, Yang .........................................................................61, 113 Sharawi, Mohammad S. ................ 40, 47, 61, 64, 104, 121 Sharawi, Mohammad (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������ 47, 61 Sharma, Abhishek .......................................................................42 Sharma, Avinash ..........................................................................58 Sharma, Kapil ..............................................................................60 Sharma, Pallavi ............................................................................83 Sharma, Sameer .........................................................................45 Sharma, Satish ........... 38, 41, 56, 69, 72, 76, 90, 109, 119 140 Sharma, Satish (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������������38 Sharp, Matthew ..........................................................................98 Sharshevsky, Arkadi ................................................................. 103 Shaver, Ryan ............................................................................. 101 Shavit, Reuven ..............................................................................38 Sha, Wei E.I. ..........................................................41, 44, 59, 71 Shay, Naor ...................................................................................67 Shchelokova, Alena ................................................................. 107 Shea, Jacob D. ......................................................................... 115 She, Chuanfei ........................................................................... 109 Shehan, Joshua ......................................................................... 107 Sheikh Hosseini, Farhad Lori ����������������������������������������������������60 Sheldon, Colin ...................................................................59, 119 Shemelya, Corey ........................................................................91 Shen, Chi-Kai ................................................................................76 Sheng, Weitian ...........................................................39, 99, 113 Sheng, Xin-Qing ..........................................................................39 Shen, Shanpu ....................................................................... 40, 43 Shen, Zhongxiang ............................................................61, 109 Shen , Zhongxiang (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������� 109 Shepherd, Roderick ................................................................. 104 Sherrott, Michelle ........................................................................85 Shih, Ting-Yen ...............................................................................78 Shimizu, Masayuki ................................................................... 109 Shin, Jongchul ..............................................................................81 Shiotani, Koichi ......................................................................... 108 Shirafune, Masami ................................................................... 116 Shirai, Hiroshi ............................................................................ 109 Shirazi, Mahmoud ......................................................................72 Shi, Shengbing ............................................................................98 Shi, Sheng-Bing ...........................................................................60 Shi, Tianyun ................................................................................ 117 Shi, Yifei ............................................................................ 101, 113 Shorey, Aric ............................................................................... 115 Shrekenhamer, David .................................................................86 Shuai, Xiang .......................................................................42, 121 Shubair, Raed ................................54, 84, 85, 110, 119, 120 Shumakov, Denys ................................................................ 72, 87 Shumpert, Thomas .......................................................................79 Shu, Yiyang ...................................................................................55 Siafarikas, Dimitrios .................................................................. 116 Sierra-Pérez, Manuel ..................................................................88 Sievenpiper, Daniel ....................................................................41 Sihvola, Ari ....................................................................................62 Silaghi, Andrei .............................................................................77 Silapunt, Rardchawadee ����������������������������������������������������������92 Silveira, Eduardo .........................................................................49 Silveirinha, Mario G. ..................................................................38 Simakauskas, Brian .....................................................................56 Sim, Chow-Yen-Desmond .............................................104, 120 Simin, Grigory ..............................................................................88 Simon, Adam ................................................................................76 Simons, Matt ................................................................................99 Simons, Rainee .................................................................... 60, 67 Simon, Winfried ........................................................................ 115 Simorangkir, Roy B. V. B. ����������������������������������������������������������77 Simpson, Jamesina ......................................................................76 Simpson, John ..............................................................................77 Simpson, Ted ................................................................................85 Simpson, Ted (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������������������������85 Simsek, Ergun ................................................................44, 84, 91 Simsek, Ergun (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������64 Sinclair, Michael .........................................................................37 Singhal, Sarthak ..........................................................................55 Singh, Amit Kumar .......................................................................55 Singh, Nirpendra ........................................................................71 Sipus, Zvonimir ...........................................................40, 76, 111 Siripuram, Anirudha ....................................................................99 Sirivisoot, Sirinrath .......................................................................92 Sirsi, Siddhartha ....................................................................... 106 Sjöberg, Daniel ................................................................. 87, 111 Skipper, Michael .........................................................................53 Skorobogatiy, Maksim ............................................................ 102 Skou, Niels ................................................................................ 107 Sleasman, Timothy .............................................................. 75, 87 Slobozhanyuk, Alexey .....................................................48, 107 Slomian, Izabela .........................................40, 67, 81, 90, 113 Smierzchalski, Maciej ................................................................49 Smith, Brian ...................................................................................60 Smith, David R. .......................................................41, 72, 75, 87 Smith, Kathryn ...................................................................... 43, 66 Smith, Lisa ......................................................................................72 Smith, Richard ........................................................................51, 53 Smith, Stephanie ..........................................................................49 Smolders, Bart ....................................................................75, 114 Smull, Aaron P. ........................................................... 44, 89, 106 Sobis, Peter ................................................................................ 105 Sodickson, Daniel .................................................................... 107 Sohn, Sung-Min ........................................................................ 107 Sokoler, Leo Emil ...................................................................... 114 Soldner, Nicholas C. ............................................................... 100 Soldovieri, Francesco .................................................................65 Soltani, Saber ...................................................................... 40, 92 Somolinos, Alvaro .......................................................................64 Song, Jiming .......................................................................48, 102 Song, Jiming (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������������49 Song, Lingnan ..............................................................................80 Song, Mingzhao .........................................................................42 Sørensen, Stig Busk ..........................................................93, 114 Soric, Jason .................................................................81, 91, 103 Sounas, Dimitrios ..................................... 38, 48, 91, 103, 108 Sounas, Dimitrios (Sess. Co-Chair) ................38, 84, 91, 116 Sow, Chorng Haur .....................................................................91 Spencer, Michael W. .............................................................. 107 Stake, Jan ................................................................................... 105 Stang, John ................................................................................ 106 Staraj, Robert ........................................................................71, 94 Stark, Robert .................................................................................77 Stearns, Stephen D. ....................................................................80 Steer, Killian .......................................................................... 43, 66 Steinberg, Ben Z. ..............................................................69, 110 Steyskal, Hans ..............................................................................49 Stilwell, Robert .............................................................................58 Stornelli, Vincenzo .................................................................... 120 Struckman, Keith ..........................................................................85 Stupfel, Bruno ............................................................................ 113 Stupfel, Bruno (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������ 113 Stutzman, Warren ............................................................... 65, 75 Subramanya, Kavya ...................................................................46 Suikkola, Jari .................................................................................58 Sultan, Kamel ...............................................................................45 Sun, Guangmin ............................................................................64 Sun, Guilin ....................................................................................59 Sun, Kepei ....................................................................................45 Sun, Lin ....................................................................................49, 67 Sun, Qingtao ........................................................... 44, 113, 116 Sun, Sheng ............................................... 40, 46, 78, 109, 116 Sun, Yuxiang .................................................................................42 Sun, Zhaoqing .............................................................................46 Sutinjo, Adrian ..............................................................................75 Su, Wenjing ..................................................................................58 Suzuki, Sho ................................................................................ 115 Sweatlock, Luke ...........................................................................85 Swelam, Wael .............................................................................55 Swenson, Charles .................................................................... 111 Sydänheimo, Lauri ........................................................83, 84, 90 Syed, Irfan Sohail ........................................................................83 Syed, Waqas Hassan ...............................................................39 Syun, Jhang-Fu .............................................................................51 Syverud, Myles ......................................................................... 122 T T A, Anjit ........................................................................................87 Tabuchi, Ryohei ........................................................................ 111 Taguchi, Mitsuo ................................................................... 40, 54 141 Tahir, Farooq A. ...........................................................................64 Taillandier, Cedric .......................................................................91 Tajik, Daniel ..................................................................................72 Takahashi, Kanata .......................................................................37 Takahashi, Kazuya ................................................................... 101 Takahashi, Masaharu .......................................................80, 121 Takahashi, Ryota ..........................................................................47 Takata, Koya ................................................................................54 Takei, Ryota ..................................................................................80 Takook, Pegah .............................................................................92 Takrimi, Manouchehr .................................................................82 Talbi, Larbi .................................................................................. 117 Tamayo Domínguez, Adrián ����������������������������������������������������88 Tamburrano, Alessio ...................................................................84 Tammen, David ............................................................................88 Tanaka, Tai ...................................................................................86 Tan, Eng Leong ..................................................................98, 109 Tan, Eng Leong (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������� 109 Tanghe, Emmeric ...................................................................... 110 Tang, Qi ........................................................................................45 Tang, Si Jie ..........................................................................59, 102 Tang, Xiao Hong .........................................................................72 Tang, Xiaojun ............................................................................ 120 Tang, Xinyi .................................................................................. 121 Tankaria, Harshal ..................................................................... 115 Tan, Shurun .........................................................................44, 101 Tanveer, Wasif .............................................................................53 Tao, Lu ......................................................................................... 119 Tapia, Valeria ........................................................................49, 92 Tarasenko, Nicholas .............................................. 94, 110, 122 Tarng, Jenn-Hwan ........................................................................54 Tasic, Miodrag ............................................................................67 Ta, Son Xuat .................................................................................88 Tateno, Akihiro .............................................................................80 Tateno, Hanae .............................................................................72 Tavares, Emanuel ........................................................................94 Tavassolian, Negar .....................................................38, 54, 55 Tawk, Youssef .................................... 41, 63, 64, 70, 111, 120 Taylor, Paul ...................................................................................58 Tazlauanu, Mihai ........................................................................45 Tedjini, Smail ................................................................................90 Teeslink, Tarron ............................................................................86 Tehrani, Bijan ................................................................................71 Teixeira, Fernando L. .. 44, 47, 61, 86, 91, 97, 98, 101, 102, 103 Tekbas, Kenan .......................................................................... 116 Tekin, Ibrahim ............................................................................ 120 Tekkouk, Karim ...................................................................92, 112 Tellechea, Amagoia ...................................................................41 Tempone, Raul .......................................................................... 102 Tendolkar, Pooja ..........................................................................43 Teng, Si Jia ....................................................................................46 Teniou, Mounir .......................................................................... 111 Tennant, Alan ........................................................................71, 90 Tentzeris, Manos M. ........................................... 50, 58, 71, 77 Tenuti, Lorenza ............................................................87, 88, 108 Terrill, Eric ................................................................................... 122 Terzuoli, Andrew .........................................................................56 Thirion-Lefevre, Laetitia ................................................................79 Thomet, Antoine ........................................................................ 109 Thompson II, Willie .....................................................................58 Thompson, Jeffrey ........................................................................72 Thomson, Mark ........................................................................ 111 Thorsen, Rasmus Ø. ....................................................................37 Thurai, Merhala .................................................................98, 102 Tianang, Elie .................................................................................56 Tian, Xuezhe ......................................................................... 46, 60 Tiede, Tyler ................................................................................. 102 Tierney, Brian ................................................................................66 Ting, Sio-Weng ............................................................................89 Tirado, Luis ....................................................................................50 Tobia, Antonino ........................................................................ 103 Tobon Vasquez, Jorge ............................................................. 107 Toccafondi, Alberto ................................................................. 109 Tok, Eng Soon ..............................................................................91 Tokgoz, Cagatay ................................................... 70, 100, 119 Tokizaki, Takashi ....................................................................... 105 Tolley, Mike ..................................................................................58 Tolstedt, Travis ..............................................................................59 Tomasic, Boris ...................................................................... 68, 79 Tong, Mei Song .................39, 46, 54, 59, 67, 72, 102, 105 Tong, Meisong (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������39, 92 Tonlorenzi, Sara ..........................................................................79 Torki, Amir .................................................................................. 108 Tork Ladani, Faezeh ....................................................................69 Torrecilla Orte, Fernando ���������������������������������������������������������99 Torres, David ................................................................................86 Torres-Garcia, Alicia E. �������������������������������������������������������������92 Tortel, Hervé .................................................................................91 Toscano, Alessandro .........................................59, 81, 84, 103 Towfiq, Md Asaduzzaman �����������������������������������������������81, 94 Tran, Nghi .....................................................................................86 Tran, Nghia ................................................................... 67, 80, 92 Tran, Ngochao ............................................................................50 Tran, Phu ........................................................................................56 Tretyakov, Oleg A. ................................................................... 114 Tretyakov, Sergei .........................................................................48 Trichopoulos, Georgios ..................................................... 45, 85 Trinh, Le Huy .................................................................................94 Tripon-Canseliet, Charlotte ��������������������������������������������������� 104 Triverio, Piero ...................................................................105, 116 Trofatter, Parker ............................................................................87 Tropp, Oscar ............................................................................. 105 Trotta, Fabrizio .......................................................................... 120 Tsai, Chia-Tai ................................................................................41 Tsang, Leung .......................................................................44, 101 Tseng, Bin-Chyi ............................................................................76 Tsitsas, Nikolaos ..........................................................................91 Tsuji, Mikio ............................................................................ 40, 93 Tsunekawa, Yoshitaka ...................................................... 47, 101 Tsunemitsu, Yasuhiro ................................................................. 104 Tsutsumi, Toshiki ............................................................................40 Tubau, Ségolène ...................................................................... 105 Tuchkin, Yury A. ......................................................................... 105 Tu, Huilin ..................................................................................... 121 Tu, Hui-Lin ......................................................................................42 Tuninetti, Daniela .........................................................................50 Tuo, Mingguang ..........................................................................87 Turhan-Sayan, Gonul .................................................................50 Tuss, James ................................................................................. 109 Tu, Zhi-Hong .................................................................................51 Tyo, J. Scott ...................................................................................53 Tzanos, Panos ........................................................................... 101 Tzarouchis, Dimitrios ........................................................... 54, 62 U Ubeda, Eduard ............................................................................46 Uber, Richard ............................................................................ 101 Uemichi, Yusuke ...........................................................................70 Uguen, Bernard ...........................................................................66 Ukkonen, Leena .................................................... 58, 83, 84, 90 Ülkü, Huseyin Arda ......................................... 71, 86, 101, 102 Ullah, Muhammad Sana ����������������������������������������������������������51 Ulland, Andreas ...........................................................................99 Um, Kwi-Seob ........................................................................... 100 Ünal, Alper ................................................................................... 41 Urabe, Kei .................................................................................. 105 Urbas, Augustine .........................................................................37 Usai, Pierpaolo ..................................................................79, 110 Usama, Enass ............................................................................ 115 Uslenghi, Piergiorgio L. E. ���������������������������������������������������������91 Uslenghi, Piergiorgio (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������91 Uysal, Ismail Enes ....................................................71, 101, 102 Uz Zaman, Ashraf .......................................................................45 142 V Vacca, Marco ........................................................................... 107 Vacchione, Joseph ............................................................85, 111 Vahabzadeh, Yousef ..................................................................48 Valale Prasannakumar, Prathap ����������������������������������������������57 Valentin, Emmanuel .................................................................. 112 Valenzuela, Reinaldo A. �������������������������������������������������������� 110 Valeri, Fabio .................................................................................79 Valerio, Guido ........................................................... 80, 92, 111 Valero-Nogueira, Alejandro ����������������������������������������������������49 Valles Castro, Antonio ................................................................99 Vande Ginste, Dries ............................................................. 77, 98 Van de Moortele, Pierre-Francois ���������������������������������������� 106 Vandenbosch, Guy A. E. ................................................. 37, 117 van der Weide, Daniel �������������������������������������������������������������55 van Leijen, Vincent .................................................................... 121 Van Londersele, Arne .................................................................98 van ‘t Wout, Elwin .......................................................................67 Van Veen, Barry ........................................................................ 115 Vargas, Cesar ..............................................................................68 Vargas-Lara, Fernando ........................................................69, 99 Vargas-Rosales, Cesar ............................................................ 123 Varghese, Binni ............................................................................91 Varum, Tiago ................................................................................81 Vaseem, Muhammad .................................................................86 Vassallo, Frank A. ..................................................................... 100 Vaughan, Thomas .................................................................... 107 Vaupel, Thomas ........................................................................ 105 Vazquez Alejos, Ana ........................................... 38, 59, 65, 99 Vázquez Castillo, Javier �����������������������������������������������������������99 Vazquez-Roy, Jose-Luis ...............................................................40 Vecchi, Giuseppe ......................................................... 39, 71, 94 Vega, Felix ....................................................................................61 Vega, Felix (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������������������61 Vela García, Luis René ��������������������������������������������������������������99 Vellucci, Stefano ....................................................................... 103 Vendhan, C. P. .......................................................................... 122 Venkataraman, Jayanti ................................................ 45, 77, 84 Venkatesh, Dilip ...........................................................................62 Venkatesh, Suresh ................................................................ 65, 68 Verdier, Jacques ...........................................................................63 Veremey, Vladimir ..................................................................... 104 Verhagen, Ewold ...................................................................... 111 Verma, Gunjan .................................................................117, 123 Verma, Yogesh .......................................................................... 105 Vescovo, Roberto ........................................................................68 Vesterdal, Niels ........................................................................ 114 Veysi, Mehdi ......................................................................66, 114 Vezzani, Gianfranco ...................................................................79 Viani, Federico .............................................................................97 Vico, Felipe ...................................................................................67 Viikari, Ville ....................................................................................54 Villadangos, Jesus .......................................................................68 Villa, Fabrizio ...............................................................................92 Villegas, Ruben ............................................................................50 Villers, Serge ................................................................................53 Vipiana, Francesca ................................................. 60, 107, 112 Virkki, Johanna ..................................................................... 83, 90 Viskum, Hans-Henrik ...................................................................93 Viswanathan, Naren ..................................................................68 Viteri-Mera, Carlos ............................................................... 47, 61 Vittoria, Carmine ..........................................................................53 Vo Dai, Toan ........................................................................ 40, 68 Vogel, Martin ............................................................................ 106 Vo, Henry ......................................................................................47 Volakis, John ..... 38, 45, 47, 50, 56, 63, 64, 69, 77, 84, 86, 90, 103, 106, 116, 119 Volakis, John (Sess. Co-Chair) ................ 47, 50, 84, 86, 116 Volkov, Valentyn ...........................................................................37 Volvach, Iana ...............................................................................71 Vosoogh, Abbas .........................................................................70 Vouvakis, Marinos N. .................................................. 47, 57, 89 Vukomanovic, Mladen ��������������������������������������������������������������40 Vulis, Daryl ....................................................................................91 Vuong, Tan Phu ............................................................................63 Vyomesh Thakor, Nitish �������������������������������������������������������������42 W Wahab, Mohamed ....................................................................55 Wallace, Jon ......................................................................... 47, 68 Wallace, Jon (Sess. Co-Chair) �����������������������������������������������47 Walsh, Evan .............................................................................. 122 Wang, Bing-Zhong ......................................................46, 75, 87 Wang, Chao-Fu ...........................................................................51 Wang, Chaowei .........................................................................89 Wang, Chih-Ming .................................................................... 117 Wang, Dan ..................................................................................54 Wang, Haiming ...........................................................................93 Wang, Hao ............................................................................... 120 Wang, Haofei .............................................................................80 Wang, Hua ............................................................................... 113 Wang, Jiao ................................................................................ 102 Wang, Jing ...................................................................................39 Wang, Johnson ............................................................................60 Wang, Johnson (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������60 Wang, Junbo ............................................................................ 105 Wang, Junhong ........................................................................ 112 Wang, Kun ................................................................................ 115 Wang, Liqing ...............................................................................70 Wang, Min ................................................................................ 107 Wang, Nannan ...........................................................................70 Wang, Ning .................................................................................92 Wang, Peng Cheng .........................................................39, 105 Wang, Ping ............................................................................... 120 Wang, Qi .............................................................. 110, 117, 122 Wang, Qing .................................................................... 121, 122 Wang, Ren ...................................................................................46 Wang, Rui ........................................................................110, 113 Wang, Shi Cong ............................................... 46, 54, 72, 102 Wang, Shiyan ........................................................................... 109 Wang, Shouping ...................................................................... 121 Wang, Shu .........................................................................61, 113 Wan, Guo Chun .........................................................................59 Wang, Wei ..............................................................89, 104, 112 Wang, Weidong ........................................................................89 Wang, Weijie ..............................................................................97 Wang, Xiande .............................................................................77 Wang, Xiao-Hua .........................................................................87 Wang, Xiong ............................................................................. 106 Wang, Yanyan ............................................................................61 Wang, Yibo ............................................................................... 120 Wang, Ying .......................................................................... 42, 93 Wang, Yuanxun ...........................................................................98 Wang, Zhe ................................................................................ 117 Wang, Ziqian ........................................................................... 123 Warad, Mruthyunjaya ��������������������������������������������������������������42 Ward, Jeffrey ................................................................................76 Warnick, Karl ........................................................................49, 75 Warnick, Karl (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������49 Washiro, Takanori .................................................................... 106 Watanabe, Soichi .......................................................................80 Watt, Stephen ........................................................................... 119 Weedon, W.H. ...........................................................................88 Wei, Da-Cheng .................................................................90, 117 Wei, Feng .................................................................................. 108 Weile, Daniel S. .........................................................67, 86, 103 Weile, Daniel (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������67 Wei, Michael ............................................................................ 112 Weiss, Steven .................................................................100, 104 Weiss, Steven (Sess. Co-Chair) ���������������������������������������41, 51 Weldon, Thomas ................................................................. 43, 66 Weldon, Thomas (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������43 Wen, Dingliang ...........................................................................54 Wendt, Robert Travis ............................................................... 121 143 Wenner, Brett ...............................................................................86 Wen, Ya-Qing .............................................................................75 Werner, Douglas ..... 37, 38, 40, 44, 62, 66, 70, 71, 77, 78, 84, 100, 103, 104, 114, 120 Werner, Douglas (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������62, 114 Werner, Pingjuan ................................................ 66, 77, 78, 104 West, James .................................................................................82 Wheatcroft, Justin ........................................................................79 White, Jacob ............................................................................. 107 Whites, Keith ................................................................................79 Wicker, Ryan ................................................................................91 Wijnholds, Stefan ........................................................................82 Wilbrink, Tjarda ........................................................................ 121 Wilke, L. G. ...................................................................................80 Williams, Earl ............................................................................ 121 Wilson, Christopher ....................................................................75 Wilton, Donald R. ............................................................... 46, 60 Wilton, Donald (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������� 46, 60 Wincza, Krzysztof .......................................40, 67, 81, 90, 113 Winterstein, Andreas ..................................................................67 Wiss, Victor ............................................................................... 121 Witte, Russel .............................................................................. 106 Wolf, Jeremiah .............................................................................82 Wolosinski, Grzegorz ............................................................. 113 Wong, Brandon ..........................................................................94 Wong, Dian Sheng ....................................................................42 Wong, Donald ......................................................................... 122 Wong, Hang ............................................................................. 117 Wood, Aihua ............................................................................ 101 Wright, Michael ....................................................................... 109 Wu, Chung-Tse Michael ����������������������������������������������������������83 Wu, Junqiang ...............................................................................91 Wu, Ke-Li .............................................................................90, 117 Wu, Liang ......................................................................................62 Wu, Lin-Sheng ........................................................................... 104 Wu, Qi ..........................................................................................93 Wu, Qun .......................................................................................89 Wu, Te-Kao ..................................................................................66 Wu, Tzong-Lin ..............................................................................76 Wu, Wen ....................................................................66, 84, 109 Wu, Xiaodong ..................................................................... 48, 59 Wu, Xuan Hui .....................................................................94, 112 Wu, Yu Mao ................................................................................46 X Xia, Haiyang ................................................................................47 Xia, Hanyue ............................................................................... 120 Xiao, Gaobiao .....................................................................39, 46 Xiao, Shao-Qiu ..................................................................42, 121 Xiao, Songsong ...........................................................................89 Xia, Tian .........................................................................................67 Xia, Yulong ....................................................................................46 Xie, Yan-zhao ...............................................................................61 Xin, Hao ................................. 39, 45, 55, 78, 85, 87, 91, 106 Xin, Hao (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������������������85 Xiong, Xiaoyan .............................................................................44 Xu, Bing Qing ...............................................................................72 Xue, Bai .........................................................................................63 Xue, Li .............................................................................................89 Xue, Quan ....................................................................................63 Xu, Hang .......................................................................................59 Xu, Kai Da .....................................................................................72 Xu, Luyao .......................................................................................99 Xu, Nan ...................................................................................... 120 Xu, Peng ...................................................................................... 106 Xu, Ping ..........................................................................................61 Xu, Shenheng ......................................... 64, 93, 105, 107, 108 Xu, Shenheng (Sess. Co-Chair) ������������������������������������������� 108 Xu, Xiaolan ................................................................................. 101 Xu, Xin ......................................................................................... 112 Xu, Yuancheng .............................................................................49 Y Yadav, Preeti ................................................................................93 Yaghjian, Arthur ...........................................................................85 Yagoub, Mustapha .....................................................................89 Yagoubov, Pavel ..........................................................................92 Yahagi, Kanji ............................................................................. 116 Yahya, Rabia .........................................................................69, 83 Yakovlev, Alexander B. ...................................................... 38, 81 Yakovlev, Alexander B. (Sess. Co-Chair) 81, 83, 112 Yalamanchili, Soundarya ���������������������������������������������������������69 Yamaguchi, Satoshi ....................................................................64 Yamamoto, Naoyuki ..................................................................64 Yamamoto, Takaya .....................................................................67 Yamamoto, Tetsuya .................................................................. 105 Yamanaka, Shoji ...................................................................... 111 Yamauchi, Junji ..................................................................... 45, 94 Yanamadala, Janakinadh ����������������������������������������������������� 115 Yan, Fei ................................................................................60, 117 Yang, Binbin .................................................................................37 Yang, Bingzheng .........................................................................55 Yang, Caitian ...............................................................................92 Yang, Cheng ............................................................................. 105 Yang, Chun Xia ......................................................................... 105 Yang, Fan ................................................ 64, 93, 105, 107, 108 Yang, Fan (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������51, 64 Yang, Feng ..........................................................................60, 117 Yang, Guangli ........................................................................... 120 Yang, Huan ............................................................................... 117 Yang, Jian .......................................................... 61, 75, 105, 113 Yang, Jingya .............................................................................. 117 Yang, Kai .......................................................................................71 Yang, Ke ........................................................................................84 Yang, Lisheng ...............................................................................48 Yang, Peng .........................................................................60, 117 Yang, Shang-Hua ........................................................................92 Yang, Shiwen ...............................................................................66 Yang, Siming ................................................................................48 Yang, Xue ............................................................................93, 108 Yang, Xuesong .............................................................................98 Yang, Yuchen ...............................................................................84 Yang, Yuqing ................................................................................64 Yang, Zaifeng ........................................................................... 109 Yan, Jin ...........................................................................................89 Yan, Sen .............................................................................. 37, 117 Yan, Su ....................................................... 39, 64, 67, 101, 103 Yan, Yao-Qi ..................................................................................51 Yao, A-Min ...................................................................................66 Yao, Mingbo ........................................................................ 45, 89 Yao, Shun ..................................................................72, 109, 117 Yao, Yu ..........................................................46, 75, 93, 97, 119 Yao, Yuan ............................................................................89, 105 Yao, Zhi .........................................................................................98 Yardim, Caglar ..............................................99, 101, 121, 122 Yardimci, Nezih ...........................................................................92 Yarleque Medina, Manuel Augusto ��������������������������������������38 Yayan, Meliksah ..........................................................................42 Yektakhah, Behzad .................................................................. 100 Ye, Mao ..............................................................................59, 115 Yen, Jackson .................................................................................76 Yetisir, Ersin ....................................................................................47 Ye, Zhenbao ................................................................................97 Yi, Jianjia .................................................................................... 107 Yi, Lijun .................................................................................54, 121 Yilmaz, Ali (Sess. Co-Chair) ����������������������������������������������������82 Yilmaz, Hasan Onder ................................................................59 Yilmaz, Tuba .............................................................................. 107 Yin, Mei .........................................................................................91 Yinusa, Kazeem ...........................................................................81 Yinusa, Kazeen (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������������������������������63 Yin, Yu ......................................................................................... 114 Yi, Zixuan .............................................................................. 60, 77 144 Yılmaz, Ali ...................................................................... 71, 82, 86 Ylä-Oijala, Pasi ............................................................................62 Yonemoto, Naruto ................................................................... 116 Yoon, Yong-Kyu ........................................................................ 115 Yoon, Young Joong ...........................................................64, 120 Yoshida, Takuya ....................................................................... 120 Yoshihara, Tatsuhiko ....................................................................67 You, Ben ..................................................................................... 104 Young, Jeffrey ...............................................................................75 Young, John .......................................................................... 46, 86 Yuan, Feng ..........................................................................94, 102 Yücel, Abdulkadir ...............................................39, 50, 99, 113 Yu, Chen ........................................................................................93 Yue, Taiwei ..................................................................... 37, 44, 62 Yu, Gene .......................................................................................70 Yu, Junsheng .............................................................................. 105 Yu, Kai .................................................................................... 46, 55 Yurduseven, Okan ...............................................37, 72, 87, 100 Yurduseven, Okan (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������������87 Yu, Shixing .....................................................................................93 Yu, Wenhua ..................................................................................89 Yu, Xi ............................................................................................ 116 Yu, Xiaoju .............................................................55, 78, 91, 106 Yu, Yantao ......................................................... 54, 59, 119, 121 Yu, Yiqiang ....................................................................................64 Yu, Yumei .................................................................................... 120 Yu, Zhiru ..............................................................................65, 102 Z Zaarour, Nour ..............................................................................99 Zaghloul, Amir ......................................................44, 50, 54, 76 Zaghloul, Amir I. (Sess. Co-Chair) ��������������������������������� 44, 60 Zaghloul, Mona .................................................................. 84, 86 Zahran, Ahmed ............................................................................51 Zahran, Sherif ...............................................................................77 Zaid, Jamal ............................................................................41, 89 Zajic, Alenka ............................................................................. 106 Zaman, Ashraf Uz .......................................................................45 Zamani, Hojatollah .....................................................................87 Zamberlan, Daniel ......................................................................41 Zamora, Gerard ..........................................................................83 Zamudio, Maria ..........................................................................41 Zang, Tao .................................................................................. 102 Zeb, Basit Ali ................................................................................61 Zeeshan, Zeeshan ......................................................................97 Zemba, Michael .........................................................................94 Zeng, Qingsheng .........................................................40, 44, 94 Zeng, Shubin ................................................................................71 Zeng, Yunjia .................................................................................83 Zenin, Vladimir .............................................................................37 Zeppettella, David ............................................................ 57, 109 Zhadobov, Maxim ......................................................................42 Zhai, Guohua ........................................................................... 121 Zhang, Anxue ..............................................................................38 Zhang, Bohan ..............................................................................63 Zhang, Daisong ..........................................................................58 Zhang, Ge ................................................................................. 115 Zhang, Guifu ........................................................................ 60, 75 Zhang, Hong-tao ...........................................................104, 112 Zhang, Hualiang ...............................................................69, 104 Zhang, Jian ......................................................................... 67, 102 Zhang, Jianqi ............................................................................. 120 Zhang, Jie .....................................................................................72 Zhang, Jitao ..................................................................................87 Zhang, Kedi .......................................................................... 62, 97 Zhang, Lanchao ..........................................................................81 Zhang, Miao .....................................................................85, 100 Zhang, Qianyun ........................................................... 37, 40, 44 Zhang, Qingfeng ................................................... 63, 110, 113 Zhang, Qun ........................................................................94, 112 Zhang, Ran ...................................................................................98 Zhang, Runren ........................................................................... 113 Zhang, Shiqiao ......................................................................... 112 Zhang, Tao ...................................................................................47 Zhang, Ting ..................................................................................92 Zhang, Wenji ...............................................................................43 Zhang, Wentao ........................................................................ 109 Zhang, Xiaowei ...........................................................................50 Zhang, Xiaoyan ...........................................................................64 Zhang, Xingqi ............................................................................ 102 Zhang, Xinyue ........................................................................... 116 Zhang, Xuanming ........................................................................63 Zhang, Yang ................................................................................98 Zhang, Yao-Ping ....................................................................... 104 Zhang, Yue-Ji ................................................................................38 Zhang, Yun Jing ...........................................................................54 Zhang, Yu-Wei .............................................................................55 Zhang, Zhen-Yuan .................................................................... 117 Zhang, Zhijun ........................................................................49, 55 Zhang, Zhi-peng ..........................................................................60 Zhan, Qiwei .............................................................71, 113, 116 Zhan, Qiwen ................................................................................80 Zhao, Allen ................................................................................ 121 Zhao, Anping ............................................................................ 106 Zhao, Dixian .................................................................................47 Zhao, J.S. ......................................................................................88 Zhao, Lei .......................................................................................89 Zhao, Min .....................................................................................80 Zhao, Yanpu ................................................................................44 Zhao, Yan-wen ..................................................................60, 114 Zhao, Yongsheng ..................................................................... 106 Zhao, Zhuyan ........................................................................... 117 Zheng, Jianfeng ...........................................................................77 Zheng, Minrui ..............................................................................91 Zhong, Jingni ................................................................................77 Zhong, Zhangdui ..................................................................... 117 Zhou, Bangda ..............................................................................89 Zhou, Chenming .................................................................. 78, 94 Zhou, Haijing ...............................................................................97 Zhou, Liang ................................................................................ 104 Zhou, LongJian .............................................................................83 Zhou, Mi .................................................................................... 104 Zhou, Min ...........................................................................93, 114 Zhou, Rui .......................................................................................49 Zhou, Shi-Gang ...........................................................................58 Zhou, Tao ................................................................................... 104 Zhou, Yong ........................................................................... 63, 78 Zhou, Yuanguo ...............................................................113, 116 Zhou, Zehua .................................................................................63 Zhou, Zhi Guo .............................................................................46 Zhu, Bao .......................................................................................81 Zhu, Chengzhuo ...................................................................... 119 Zhu, Chunhui ...................................................................113, 116 Zhu, Dong .....................................................................................62 Zhu, Jianfeng ........................................................................ 40, 44 Zhu, Jinlong ..................................................................................97 Zhu, Jiyue ................................................................................... 101 Zhu, Lei ..........................................................................................40 Zhu, Liangmengcheng ................................................................46 Zhu, Qi ...........................................45, 46, 59, 60, 77, 89, 116 Zhu, Xiao-Qi .................................................................................84 Zhu, Yong ............................................................................79, 100 Ziai, Mohamad Ali .....................................................................58 Zich, Riccardo E. .........................................................................70 Ziolkowski, Richard (Sess. Co-Chair) �������������������� 37, 45, 89 Ziolkowski, Richard W. ....................................................... 37, 80 Zlebic, Cedo ................................................................................71 Zolla, Paolo ............................................................................... 107 Zong, Hua .................................................................. 55, 89, 107 Zong, Xianzheng .........................................................................75 Zoughi, Reza ................................................................................56 Zou, Lianfeng ................................................................................57 Zuboraj, Muhammed .......................................................38, 103 Zuffanelli, Simone ........................................................................83 Zwick, Thomas .......................................................................... 108 145 Notes 146 Notes 147 Notes 148 Notes 149 Map: Grand Atlantic Ballroom — Level 1 Grand Atlantic Ballroom Salon I Salon II Salon III Oral Presentations Awards Presentation Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Palominito Icaco Vieques Culebra Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Grand Atlantic Terrace Map: Grand Atlantic Ballroom — Level 2 Siete Mares Ceiba Las Croabas Palmas Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations Oral Presentations 150 To Grand Caribbean Grand Atlantic Terrace Map: Grand Caribbean Ballroom — Level 1 Salon VII-VIII Salon III Student Design Contest Student Paper Competition Salon I-II Grand Caribbean Ballroom Oral Presentations Exhibits Interactive Forum Coffee/Tea Breaks Salon VI Oral Presentations Grand Caribbean Foyer East Oral Presentations Oral Presentations AP-S/URSI 2016 Registration To Grand Atlantic To Atrium Lobby Caribbean Terrace Map: Mirador Level Pablo Casals Ballroom El Faro Terrace Chops Steakhouse Drake’s Terrace Drake’s Martini Bar Blossoms La Piccola Fontana Mirador Terrace Orquidea Violeta A Flamboyan C Poinsettia Ballroom Magnolia Ballroom Gardenia B Atrium Lobby A 151 B 23 25 24 26 33 35 32 34 36 PF.1 PF.2 PF.3 PF.4 PF.5 PF.6 PF.7 PF.8 PF.9 PF.10 PF.14 PF.13 PF.12 PF.11 PF.10 PF.9 PF.8 PF.7 PF.6 PF.5 PF.11 PF.12 PF.13 PF.14 PF.4 PF.3 PF.2 PF.1 Poster Area J 152 Break area Break area 31 PD.1 PD.2 PD.3 PD.4 PD.5 PD.6 PD.7 PD.8 PD.9 PD.10 Poster Area C PC.10 PC.9 PC.8 PC.7 PC.6 PC.5 PC.4 PC.3 PC.2 PC.1 Poster Area I PB.11 PB.12 PB.1 PB.2 PB.3 PB.4 PB.5 PB.6 PB.7 PB.8 PB.9 PB.10 PA.1 PA.2 PA.3 PA.4 PA.5 PA.6 PA.7 PA.8 PA.9 PA.10 Poster Area A PI.11 PI.12 16 PG.10 PG.9 PG.8 PG.7 PG.6 PG.5 PG.4 PG.3 PG.2 PG.1 14 Poster Area H PH.1 PH.2 PH.3 PH.4 PH.5 PH.6 PH.7 PH.8 PH.9 PH.10 12 Poster Area E 15 PI.1 PI.2 PI.3 PI.4 PI.5 PI.6 PI.7 PI.8 PI.9 PI.10 13 Poster Area F 11 Break area PJ.1 PJ.2 PJ.3 PJ.4 PJ.5 PJ.6 PJ.7 PJ.8 PJ.9 PJ.10 Map: Grand Caribbean Ballroom — Poster and Exhibit Detail Poster Area B Poster Area D 41 42 61 62 Poster Area G