2015 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and North American Radio Science Meeting Final Program 19-24 July 2015 The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver Vancouver, BC, Canada Cover artwork featured is “The Four Seasons” by Tim Paul, a Hesquiaht, Nuu.chah.nulth artist, from Vancouver Island. This pole depicting five moons is made of western red cedar is featured in the Visitor Centre. Credit: Tourism Vancouver / Suzanne Rushton 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Conference at a Glance Saturday, July 18 07:00 – 21:00 Technical Tour: Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory (and Southwestern BC) Sunday, July 19 08:00 – 17:00 Short Courses, Full Day 08:00 – 12:00 Short Courses, Half Day Morning 13:00 – 17:00 Short Courses, Half Day Afternoon 19:30 – 21:00 Welcome Reception at The Vancouver Aquarium Monday, July 20 08:00 – 11:40 Technical Sessions 08:00 – 11:40 AP-S Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum 09:20 – 11:20 Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum 12:10 – 13:10 Plenary: Extending Operational Satellite Cloud Remote Sensing into the Submillimeter Range: The Challenge of Supercooled Liquid Water Absorption — Susanne Crewell, University of Cologne 13:20 – 17:00 Technical Sessions 14:40 – 16:40 Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum 17:30 – 19:30 CNC/USNC-URSI Student Paper Competition 18:00 – 20:00 Young Professionals Reception at Science World at TELUS World of Science 20:00 – 21:00 Women in Engineering Dessert Reception Tuesday, July 21 07:00 – 08:00 Amateur Radio Breakfast Meeting 08:00 – 11:40 Technical Sessions 09:00 – 12:00 Student Design Contest: Demo open to public 09:20 – 11:20 Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum 13:00 – 17:00 Student Design Contest: Demo open to public 13:20 – 17:00 Technical Sessions 14:40 – 16:40 Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum 11:50 – 12:30 Plenary: The Four Scientists who Saved James Clerk Maxwell’s Theories — James Rautio 13:20 – 17:00 Technical Sessions 14:40 – 16:40 Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum 18:45 – 22:00 Awards Presentation and Banquet Wednesday, July 22 08:00 – 11:40 Technical Sessions 09:20 – 11:20 Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum 11:50 – 12:30 Plenary: Molding Waves at Will — Nader Engheta 13:20 – 17:00 Technical Sessions 14:40 – 16:40 Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum 18:00 – 20:00 Reviewers’ Dinner Reception at Grouse Mountain Thursday, July 23 08:00 – 11:40 Technical Sessions 09:20 – 11:20 Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum 11:50 – 12:30 Plenary: Sesquicentennial Year of Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetics — W.C. Chew 13:20 – 17:00 Technical Sessions 14:40 – 16:40 Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum 18:00 – 21:30 Magic Yacht Dinner Cruise Friday, July 24 08:00 – 11:40 Technical Sessions 09:20 – 11:20 Technical Sessions: Interactive Forum 11:50 – 12:30 Plenary: Planetary Discoveries with Radio Science from Mariner to New Horizons - Sami Asmar, NASA/JPL 13:20 – 17:00 Technical Sessions 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 Sessions at a Glance — Friday............................................................... 10 Registration.............................................................................................. 11 Devotions................................................................................................. 11 Speaker Preparation Room..................................................................... 11 Meeting and Event Schedule................................................................. 12 Short Courses.......................................................................................... 13 Social Events............................................................................................ 16 Companion Program............................................................................... 18 Awards and Society Recognition........................................................... 20 Steering Committee................................................................................. 22 Technical Program Committee................................................................ 23 URSI Commission Chairs......................................................................... 24 Technical Reviewers................................................................................. 25 Special Sessions...................................................................................... 28 AP-S Student Paper Competition............................................................ 30 CNC/USNC-URSI Student Paper Competition..................................... 33 Student Design Contest........................................................................... 34 Patrons...................................................................................................... 36 Exhibitors.................................................................................................. 37 2nd Hans Liebe Lecture on Microwave and Optical Spectroscopy...... 38 Plenary Talks............................................................................................ 40 Presentation Listing Explanation............................................................. 44 Technical Program................................................................................... 45 Map — The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver: Lobby Level....................... 198 Map — The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver: Level 2.............................. 199 3 Chairs’ Welcome 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations On behalf of the Organizing Committee, we welcome you to Vancouver, Canada and the 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and North American Radio Science Meeting! As one scans through the technical program, it’s difficult to believe that it has only been 150 years since James Clerk Maxwell completed the task began by Ampere, Coulomb, Faraday and others and produced the first complete mathematical description of the electromagnetic field. We have no doubt that the early pioneers would be gratified to learn how their efforts have led to the advances and accomplishments in electromagnetic science, computational techniques, bio-electromagnetics, antenna design, and theory and applications of new materials that will be reported during the many technical and interactive sessions to be held during the week. On Sunday, many symposium attendees will join a full day coach tour of southwestern British Columbia and a technical tour of the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory. On Tuesday morning, we will hold the first formal gathering of radio amateurs at an AP-S/URSI event and consider the role of amateur radio in teaching and research in antennas, propagation and radio science. The public demonstration of the student design contest finalists on Tuesday rounds out the “hands on” portion of the symposium. In alignment with the IEEE Public Visibility Initiative, noon-hour plenary lectures on Millimetre-Wave Spectroscopy, the History and Applications of Maxwell’s Equations, and Planetary Radio Science will be held from Monday to Friday and will be open to both symposium attendees and members of the local science and engineering community. The commercial/industrial exhibits will also be open to the local community just before and immediately after these lectures. Our Sea to Sky social program will be noteworthy. After dinner on their own on Sunday evening, attendees will gather at the award-winning Vancouver Aquarium for a dessert reception. On Wednesday evening, the Reviewer’s Dinner Reception high atop Grouse Mountain on Vancouver’s North Shore will feature panoramic views of the city, ziplining high above the forest floor and open grizzly bear habitats. Thursday evening’s dinner cruise in English Bay will feature stunning views of Vancouver Harbour and a technical demonstration by volunteers of the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue. When you have spare time, we encourage you to take advantage of all that Vancouver has to offer. The entire downtown peninsula and a wide selection of Vancouver’s award-winning shopping and restaurants are within walking distance of the Westin Bayshore. Stanley Park, the largest and most beautiful municipal park in Canada, is next door and offers opportunities for walking, running or cycling along either the Seawall or the myriad of trails that traverse its interior. Howe Sound, Whistler and Victoria are ideal destinations for day trips before or after the conference. The spinning orcas featured in our conference logo were carefully chosen. In the native tradition, the Orca symbolizes family, longevity, harmony, travel, community and protection. He is said to protect those who travel away from home, and lead them back safely when the time comes. Safe travels! David G. Michelson, Lot Shafai, and Rodney Vaughan AP-S/URSI 2015 General Chairs 4 It’s about... Simulation-Driven Design Visit us at Booth 12 & 13 The integration of FEKO into the Altair HyperWorks suite gives our customers access to the richest variety of multiphysics solutions – ranging from electromagnetic to structural, CFD and system-level simulation – through a unique value-based licensing scheme. Driving an exciting technology road map for the future of your products with Altair HyperWorks. Learn more - altairhyperworks.com/FEKO 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Sessions at a Glance — Monday Location Morning Afternoon Salon A MO-SP.1A: Millimeter-Wave Antenna Arrays MO-SP.1P: Innovative Analytical and Numerical Techniques for the Solution of for 5G Wireless Handheld Devices Open EM Problems: Complex Scattering Problems, Special Materials, Nanostructures Salon B MO-SP.2A: Advances in the Development of MO-SP.2P: Antennas and Sensors for GNSS Antennas and Controlled Radiation Epidermal Electronics Pattern Arrays Salon C MO-A1.1A: Leaky-Wave Antennas MO-A1.1P: Waveguide Slot Arrays I Salon D Salon E Salon F Seymour McKenzie Salon 1 Salon 2 Salon 3 Oak 1/2 Cypress 2 Cypress 1 MO-A1.2A: Dielectric Resonator and Dielectric Loaded Antennas MO-A2.1A: Developments in Cloaking MO-A1.2P: Beamforming Structures MO-A2.1P: Metasurface and Metamaterial Applications MO-A2.2A: Active and Non-Foster Structures MO-UB.1P: Nanoantenna Considerations MO-A4.1A: Propagation Characterization in MO-A4.1P: Propagation and Scattering in Vehicular Environments Complex Media MO-A5.2A: Wireless Power Transmission MO-UF.1P: Advances in Environmental Modeling for RF Propagation MO-A5.1A: MIMO for 5G and Beyond MO-A5.1P: MIMO Channel Measurements and Performance Evaluations MO-WS.1A: Industry Workshop: Antennas MO-WS.1A: Industry Workshop: Antennas Systems for Terrestrial, Aircraft, Satellite and Systems for Terrestrial, Aircraft, Satellite and Deep-space Applications I Deep-space Applications II MO-A5.3A: Flexible MO-A5.4A: RFID MO-A5.2P: Antennas Manufactured with Substrates and Tags and Systems Additive Technologies Passives for UWB Systems MO-A3.1A: High MO-A3.2A: Novel MO-A3.1P: FDTD Methods Finite Element and Order Integral Domain Decomposition Equation Solvers Methods MO-UK.1A: Breast Cancer Imaging MO-A5.3P: Antennas MO-A5.4P: Antenna for Biomedical Design and SAR Applications Reduction MO-UE.1A: Interference Mitigation and MO-A1.3P: Circularly MO-A1.4P: Spectrum Management Polarized Antennas Antenna Decoupling Techniques Interactive Forum Morning MOP-A1.1A: Wideband, Multiband and Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antennas I MOP-A1.2A: Microstrip Antenna Arrays I MOP-A1.3A: Wideband, Multiband and Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antennas II MOP-UB.1A: Printed Antennas and Applications MOP-A1.4A: Microstrip Antenna Arrays II Afternoon MOP-A1.5P: Spiral and Sinuous Antennas MOP-UB.1P: Nonlinear Media MOP-A1.1P: Broadband Antennas and Systems I MOP-A1.2P: Broadband Printed Antennas I MOP-A1.3P: Broadband Printed Antennas II MOP-A1.4P: Broadband Antennas and Systems II MOP-UB.2P: Dispersion-Engineered Periodic Structures and Applications 6 Sessions at a Glance — Tuesday Location Morning Salon A TU-SP.1A: Compressive Sensing and Applications in Antennas and Imaging Technologies Salon B TU-SP.2A: Novel Designs and Applications of Wireless Power Transfer Salon C TU-A1.1A: Mutual Coupling in Antenna Arrays Salon D TU-A1.2A: Wideband and Multiband Dielectric Resonator Antennas Salon E TU-A2.1A: Metamaterial-Inspired Antennas Salon F Seymour McKenzie Salon 1 Salon 2 Salon 3 Oak 1/2 Cypress 2 Cypress 1 Afternoon TU-SP.1P: Passive and Active Nano-Antennas TU-SP.2P: Additive Manufacturing of Antennas and Electromagnetic Structures TU-A1.1P: Multi-band Antennas for Wireless Communications TU-A1.2P: Antenna Design TU-A2.1P: Wave Guidance Phenomena in Metamaterials TU-A1.3A: TU-A1.4A: Novel TU-A1.3P: Novel Slot TU-A1.4P: Small Antennas: Design Waveguide Slot and Broadband Slot and Aperture Array Challenges and Arrays II Antennas Antennas Applications TU-A4.1A: RCS: Analysis and Measurements TU-A4.1P: Radar Imaging TU-UF.1A: Atmospheric Effects on RF Propagation TU-A5.1A: UWB STAR, Radar and Surveillance Systems and Characterization Thereof TU-UC.1A: Imaging and Localization TU-UF.1P: Propagation Modeling TU-A5.1P: MIMO Antennas TU-UB.1P: Active Antennas and Matching Techniques TU-A5.2A: Biomedical Imaging and Detection TU-A5.2P: Advances in RF and Microwave Medical Devices TU-A3.1A: Advances in Integral Equation TU-A3.1P: Fast and Well-Conditioned Integral Modeling Equation Solvers TU-UB.1A: Guided Waves and Waveguiding TU-A4.2P: RCS and TU-A4.3P: Theory Structures Scattering and Applications of Compressive Sensing TU-A4.2A: Scattering TU-A4.3A: TU-UB.2P: Theoretical TU-A2.2P: Surface Modes, Dispersion from Rough Surfaces Propagation Through Electromagnetics and Absorption in Vegetation Materials Interactive Forum Morning TUP-A1.5A: Terahertz Antennas TUP-A1.4A: Millimeter-Wave Systems TUP-A1.3A: Millimeter-Wave Antennas and Techniques TUP-A1.2A: Millimeter-Wave Antennas and Arrays Afternoon TUP-A1.2P: Reflectarrays and Applications TUP-A1.3P: Reflectarrays and Reflectarray Elements TUP-A1.4P: Reflector Antennas TUP-A1.1P: Novel Reflectarray and Transmitarray Designs TUP-UB.1P: Lens and Aperture Antennas TUP-A1.1A: Lens Antennas for mm and Sub-mm Waves TUP-UB.1A: Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Antennas TUP-UA.1P: Material, Modeling and Antenna Measurements 7 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Sessions at a Glance — Wednesday Location Morning Salon A WE-SP.1A: Memorial Session for Julien Perruisseau-Carrier Salon B WE-SP.2A: 4D Antenna Arrays: Theory, Techniques and Applications Salon C WE-A1.1A: Small Multi-band Antennas Salon D WE-A1.2A: Antenna Theory I Afternoon WE-SP.1P: Exploring Innovative Ways to Revitalize EM Education Globally WE-SP.2P: Metatronics: Theory, Methods and Applications WE-A1.1P: Waveguide Antennas and Feeding Structures WE-A1.2P: Antenna Theory II Salon E WE-A2.1A: Metasurface Innovations I WE-A2.1P: Metasurface Innovations II Salon F WE-A2.2A: Frequency WE-A2.3A: Frequency WE-A2.2P: WE-A1.5P: Electromagnetic Selective Surfaces: Selective Surfaces: Metamaterial-Based Bandgap Substrates for Antennas and Arrays Reconfigurable Applications Efficient Planar Antennas WE-A4.1A: Inverse Problems in WE-UB.1P: Imaging, Inverse Scattering and Electromagnetics Remote Sensing WE-A4.2A: WE-A4.4A: Outdoor WE-A4.1P: Propagation and Scattering in Propagation Propagation Complex Structures and Random Media Characterization in Terrestrial Environment WE-A5.1A: Advances in Mobile Antenna WE-UB.2P: Nanoscale Electromagnetics Design WE-A5.2A: WE-UB.2A: MIMO WE-UB.3P: Antenna Measurement Concepts Wireless Systems Antennas and Systems and Techniques for Biomedical Applications WE-UB.1A: Metamaterial Lenses and Lens WE-A5.1P: Antenna Design for 4G Antennas Communication WE-A3.1A: Integral Equation Methods for WE-A3.1P: Novel Integral Equation Advanced Applications Formulations WE-A4.3A: Radar WE-A4.5A: WE-A2.3P: WE-A2.4P: Measured Measurement Electromagnetic Metrology and Clutter Propagation for Millimeter-Wave of Material and Properties of Modeling Communications Radiation Properties Materials WE-UF.1A: Complex and Random Media WE-UD.1P: Passive WE-UB.5P: Highand Active Microwave Frequency Techniques Circuits and Devices Seymour McKenzie Salon 1 Salon 2 Salon 3 Oak 1/2 Cypress 2 Cypress 1 Interactive Forum Morning WEP-A1.1A: Advances in Tunable Materials for Reconfigurable Antennas WEP-A1.4A: Reconfigurable Arrays and Apertures WEP-A1.5A: Systems and Applications of Reconfigurable Antenna WEP-A1.2A: Design and Developent of Reconfigurable Antennas WEP-A1.3A: Reconfigurable Antennas for Adaptive and Mobile Systems WEP-UB.1A: Reconfigurable Antennas and Transmission Lines Afternoon WEP-A1.1P: Axial broadband Antennas WEP-A1.2P: Broadband MIMO Systems WEP-A1.3P: Wearable and On-body Antennas and Modeling WEP-UB.1P: Electrically Small and Low Profile Antennas WEP-UB.2P: UWB Antennas and Electromagnetics WEP-UA.1P: Low Profile Antennas and Arrays WEP-A1.4P: Wideband Slot Antennas 8 Sessions at a Glance — Thursday Location Morning Salon A TH-UJ.1A: Radio Astronomy Technologies, Systems and Observations Salon B Salon C Salon D Salon E Salon F Seymour McKenzie Salon 1 Salon 2 Salon 3 Oak 1/2 Cypress 2 Cypress 1 TH-SP.1A: Power-Efficient, Wearable and Wireless Biomedical Sensors TH-A5.1A: MIMO Antennas for Portable Devices TH-A1.1A: Small Antennas: Miniaturization and Bandwidth TH-A2.1A: Frequency Selective Surfaces: Multi-layer and 3D TH-A5.2A: Antennas and Circuits for Energy Harvesting TH-A4.1A: TH-A4.2A: Inverse Microwave and THz Scattering and 2-D and 3-D Imaging Sensing TH-UF.1A: Propagation Measurement Techniques Afternoon TH-SP.1P: International Collaborations on Next-Generation Radio Astronomical Instrumentation I TH-SP.2P: Special Session to Honour the Career of Prof. P.L.E. Uslenghi TH-A1.1P: Broadband Antenna Feeds and Non-Foster Matching Techniques TH-A1.2P: Small Antennas: Improved Performance and Applications TH-UB.1P: Frequency Selective Surfaces and Extraordinary Transmission TH-A5.1P: Antennas on Aerial Vehicles TH-UB.2P: Theoretical Studies in Metamaterial Characterization TH-A2.1P: New Tools TH-A3.3P: PO and and Approaches in Diffraction Techniques Electromagnetics Education TH-UB.1A: Domain-Decomposition and TH-UB.3P: Time-Domain Integral-Equation Discontinuous-Galerkin Methods Methods TH-UB.2A: Techniques for Enhancing TH-UB.4P: Frequency-Domain IntegralEfficiency and Accuracy of IE and PDE Solvers Equation Methods TH-A5.3A: Novel Materials and Conductive TH-A5.2P: On-Chip Antennas for Millimeter Inks for Additive Manufacturing of Antennas and THz Waves TH-A3.1A: Electromagnetic Design TH-A3.1P: Other Numerical Methods I Optimization Methods TH-UF.2A: TH-UG.1A: TH-A3.2P: TH-A3.4P: Techniques Precipitation Ionospheric Radio Hybridization of for Transient Measurements and and Propagation Numerical Methods Simulations Effects TH-A5.4A: TH-UK.1A: Medical TH-UK.1P: Medical TH-UK.2P: Advances Applications in Application of Imaging and Sensing in Diagnostic Systems Magnetic Resonance Antennas Imaging Interactive Forum Morning THP-A1.5A: Tunable Microstrip Antennas THP-A1.4A: Reconfiguration of Compact and Electrically Small Structures THP-A1.3A: Reconfigurable Microstrip and SIW Antennas THP-UA.1A: Integrated Antenna Designs THP-A1.1A: Microstrip Antennas for Diversified Applications and Situations THP-A1.2A: Microstrip Patch Antennas Afternoon THP-A1.6P: Wideband Phased Arrays THP-UB.2P: Antenna Arrays II THP-UB.1P: Antenna Arrays I THP-A1.2P: Millimeter-Wave Phased Arrays THP-A1.4P: Phased Array Synthesis and Sidelobe Suppression THP-A1.1P: Beam Steering in Phased Arrays THP-A1.5P: Phased Arrays with Wide-Angle Scanning THP-A1.3P: Phased Array Mutual Coupling and Tolerance Effects 9 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Sessions at a Glance — Friday Location Morning Salon A FR-SP.1A: International Collaborations on Next-Generation Radio Astronomical Instrumentation II Salon B FR-SP.2A: Millimeter-Wave Antennas for 5G Wireless Handheld Devices Salon C Salon D Salon E Salon F Seymour McKenzie Salon 1 Salon 2 Salon 3 Oak 1/2 Cypress 2 Cypress 1 FR-A1.1A: Adaptive, Active and Smart Antennas FR-A5.1A: RFID Antennas FR-A2.1A: Electromagnetic Bandgap Structures in Metamaterials Technology FR-A5.2A: Antennas and Electromagnetics on Land Vehicles FR-A2.2A: Recent Trends in Electromagnetic Theory FR-UB.2A: Volume-Surface Integral-Equation Methods FR-UB.1A: Advances in FDTD Modeling and Applications FR-A2.3A: Micro- and Nano-scale Electromagnetics FR-A3.1A: Parallel and Special-processor Based Numerical Methods FR-A3.2A: Hybridization FR-A3.3A: Other of Numerical Methods Numerical Methods II and High-Frequency Techniques FR-UF.1A: Subsurface FR-UF.2A: Ionospheric Remote Sensing Propagation FR-UK.1A: FR-UK.2A: Electromagnetic Biological Materials Dosimetry and Spectroscopy Exposure Assessment Afternoon FR-SP.1P: International Collaborations on Next-Generation Radio Astronomical Instrumentation III FR-SP.2P: Fundamental Considerations of Electromagnetic Energy and Interactions: Theory and Applications FR-A1.1P: Multi-band Antennas for Mobile Devices FR-UB.1P: Design and Applications of Metasurfaces FR-A2.1P: Metamaterial-Enhanced Antennas FR-A5.1P: Emerging Applications of RFID Systems MO-UF.1A: RF Measurements and Modeling from Recent Field Campaigns FR-UK.1P: Ablation and Hyperthermia FR-A4.1P: Modeling and Measurement for Indoor Propagation FR-UB.2P: Fast Direct Integral-Equation Solvers FR-A4.2P: Propagation Characterization in Urban Environment FR-A3.1P: Integral Equations FR-A3.3P: FDTD for Anisotropic and Applications Inhomogeneous Objects in Frequency and Time Domain FR-UF.1P: Earth FR-UD.1P: Photonic/ & Ocean Remote THz Devices and Sensing Materials FR-A3.2P: Novel Time- FR-A3.4P: Advanced Domain Finite Element Finite Element Methods Methods Interactive Forum Morning FRP-UB.1A: Filter Design, Transitions and Feeding Networks FRP-UC.1A: Analysis of Radar and Imaging Systems FRP-UB.2A: Propagation Phenomena and Effects FRP-UB.3A: RFID Antennas, Systems and Applications FRP-UB.4A: Scattering, Diffraction and Rough Surface Scattering FRP-A1.1A: Printed Circuits and Front-Ends FRP-UB.5A: Wireless Communications and Sensor Networks 10 Afternoon Registration The on-site registration desk is located in The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver on the lobby level, in the Coat Check/Foyer. The registration desk may be reached by phone at 778-819-6720 during the regular operating hours shown below. Registration will be open by the following schedule: Sunday, July 19................ 07:00 –20:00 Monday, July 20.............. 07:00–17:00 Tuesday, July 21............... 07:00–17:00 Wednesday, July 22........ 07:30–17:00 Thursday, July 23.............. 07:30–17:00 Friday, July 24.................. 07:30 –16:00 Devotions The Arbutus Room will be available for devotions from 07:00–09:00 on Monday, July 20 through Friday, July 24. Speaker Preparation Room The Fraser Room on the Lobby Level of The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver is the speaker preparation room and contains a computer identical to those used in the presentation rooms. 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, both in the symposium area and in guest rooms at The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver. Hotel guests can connect to Westin Hotel in their guest rooms. All others, connect to Westin Conference in the symposium area. The access password is APS2015. 11 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Meeting and Event Schedule Saturday, July 18 07:00–21:00 Technical Tour to DRAO..........................................Depart from Westin Convention Entrance 13:00– 15:00 AP-S Meetings Committee.............................................................................................Cypress 15:00–21:00 AP-S Joint Meetings Committee (JMC).........................................................................Cypress Sunday, July 19 08:00–10:00 Past Presidents’ Breakfast...................................................................................... Seawall Grill 10:00 –18:00 AP-S AdCom....................................................................................................................Salon F 14:00–17:00 Distinguished Lecturers Meeting............................................................................................. Fir 19:00–23:00 URSI Business Meeting...................................................................................................Salon F 19:30–21:30 Welcome Reception................................................................................. Vancouver Aquarium Monday, July 20 07:00–08:00 AP-S 2017 Committee Meeting........................................................................... Seawall Grill 08:00–11:40 AP-S Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum...................................... Mezzanine Foyer 12:00 –13:00 AP Transactions Editors......................................................................................... Seawall Grill 18:00 –20:00 Young Professionals’ Reception............................Science World at TELUS World of Science 20:30–21:00 Women in Engineering Dessert Reception.................................................Currents Restaurant Tuesday, July 21 07:00–08:00 Student Paper Competition Judges Committee........................................................ Cowichan 07:00–08:00 Amateur Radio Breakfast...................................................................................... Seawall Grill 08:00 –08:30 Student Design Contest: Setup by Finalist Teams................................................. Exhibit Hall 08:30 –09:00 Student Design Contest: Demo for Judges [closed to public]................................Chairman 09:00–12:00 Student Design Contest: Public Demonstrations................................................... Exhibit Hall 12:00 –13:00 Student Design Contest: Luncheon [closed to public]............................................Chairman 13:00–17:00 Student Design Contest: Public Demonstrations................................................... Exhibit Hall 12:00–13:00 AWPL Editors Lunch............................................................................................... Seawall Grill 12:00–13:30 Antenna Standards Committee................................................................................. Cowichan 16:00–17:00 Future Symposia Meeting...........................................................................................Chairman 17:00–18:30 URSI/USNC Student Travel Award Recipients..........................................Currents Restaurant 17:00–18:00 URSI Commission A Business Meeting..........................................................................Salon 3 17:00–18:00 URSI Commission B Business Meeting........................................................................... Salon2 17:00–18:00 URSI Commission C Business Meeting.........................................................................Salon 1 17:00–18:00 URSI Commission G Business Meeting..................................................................... Cypress 1 17:00–18:00 URSI Commission J Business Meeting....................................................................... Cypress 2 18:45–23:00 Awards Presentation and Banquet..................................................Bayshore Grand Ballroom Wednesday, July 22 12:00–13:00 AP-S Fellows Evaluation Committee....................................................................................... Fir 18:00–20:00 Reviewers’ Reception on Grouse Mountain..................................................Grouse Mountain Thursday, July 23 07:00–08:00 AP-S Publications Committee.................................................................................................. Fir 07:00–08:00 AP-S Magazine Editors’ Breakfast........................................................................ Seawall Grill 12:00 –13:00 Education Committee..................................................................................................Chairman 12:00–13:00 Chapter Chairs Luncheon..................................................................................... Seawall Grill 12:00–13:00 IEEE Press Liaison..................................................................................................................... Fir 17:00–18:00 URSI Commission D Business Meeting.........................................................................Salon 1 17:00–18:00 URSI Commission E Business Meeting..........................................................................Salon 2 17:00–18:00 URSI Commission F Business Meeting..........................................................................Salon 3 17:00–18:00 URSI Commission H Business Meeting..................................................................... Cypress 1 17:00–18:00 URSI Commission K Business Meeting...................................................................... Cypress 2 17:00–17:30 Industry Initiatives Committee................................................................................................. Fir 18:00–21:00 Future Directions Initiatives...................................................................................................Oak 19:00–22:00 URSI Executive Council.............................................................................................. Cypress 1 12 Short Courses Full Day FD-04: Advanced Preconditioning Techniques for Computational Electromagnetics Speakers: Francesco P. Andriulli, Ecole Nationale Superieure de Telecomunications de Bretagne and Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Location: Arbutus 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 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. Finally, the course will demonstrate the usefulness of the techniques presented in in the above applications. FD-06: Reflector Antenna Design and Analysis Speaker: Peter Meincke, TICRA Location: Oak 1 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 spotbeam 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). FD-08: Ultra Wideband Phased Arrays and Transceivers Speaker: John L. Volakis, The Ohio State University Location: Cypress 1 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. This short course is based on the work of many Ph.D. students and collaborators at the Ohio State ElectroScience Lab. They include: Chi-Chih Chen, Kubilay Sertel, Elias Alwan, Waleed Khalil, Nima Ghalichechian, Brian Dupaix, Abe Akhiyat, Justin Kasemodel, Ioannis Tzanidis, William Moulder, Jonathan Doane, Satheesh Bojja venkatakrishnan, Dimitris Papantonis and Markus Novak. 13 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations FD-10: Modern Radome Design and Performance Analysis Speakers: Henry A Burger, HB Engineers and Tommy Lam, LMCO Location: Oak 2 This course is a comprehensive treatment of modern radome technology, from fundamental concepts to advanced levels. The course covers a review of radome materials, design, analysis, and testing. The course emphasizes basic engineering principles as well as advanced electromagnetic computational methods such as ray tracing, Finite Element Method (FEM) and Method of Moments (MOM), plus evaluation of antenna/radome interactions for a complete radome system analysis. Advanced topics include precision materials measurements, FSS radome design, and radome repairs. Special radome environmental considerations will be presented. It is structured for both experienced practitioners (who will be encouraged to contribute) and those who are new to the subject. FD-12: Electromagnetic Metamaterials from Radio-Frequencies to the Visible Speaker: Andrea Alù, The University of Texas at Austin Location: Cypress 2 This short course will provide a broad introduction to the field of electromagnetic metamaterials, covering a wide range of topics, from the theoretical approaches to study anomalous wave propagation in arrays of inclusions near resonance and the relevant challenges in describing the wave propagation in these arrays in terms of a homogeneous material, to their application in a variety of fields of research and over a wide spectrum of frequencies. After a background on homogenization theory and proper modeling of metamaterials, the course will focus on various exciting properties and applications of metamaterials, in order to realize electromagnetic cloaks, negative-index materials, sub-diffractive waveguides and antennas, enhanced nonlinearities and nonreciprocity, sensing, imaging and energy harvesting devices, nanocircuits and nanoantennas, and various other exciting wave phenomena. I will discuss in detail how these concepts may be applied to overcome current technological challenges and provide breakthroughs in applied fields related to electromagnetics, radio-science and optics. Half Day, Morning HD-12: Recent Progress in Low-profile Natural and Metamaterial-based Antennas Speaker: Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University Location: Mackenzie This short course presents recent progress in low-profile antennas. The inherent characteristics of compactness, low aerodynamic resistance, and durability make low-profile antennas attractive for use in modern communication systems, particularly mobile systems and earth-satellite communication systems. Designing a low-profile antenna brings with it a unique challenge – overcoming the inherent tendency for antenna performance to decrease as the height is decreased. Traditionally, this hurdle has been overcome using variations on common antenna elements, such as the loop, patch, spiral and helix. This short course describes the next generation of low-profile antennas; antennas which use novel elements and take advantage of new concepts in antenna implementation, such as metamaterials. The short course is composed of three chapters. Chapter 1 summarizes the analysis methods for lowprofile natural and metamaterial-based antennas. The N1, N2, N3, N4, and N5 integral equations, their analysis using the method of moments, and the locally one-dimensional FDTD method are briefly described. In addition, an equivalent-circuit representation for metamaterial-based antennas is presented. Chapter 2 presents the following natural antennas: (N1) Tri-band inverted LFL card antenna, (N2) Planar monopole UWB card antenna, (N3) Crossed wire and plate antennas as a wideband base station antenna, (N4) Reconfigurable two- and four-leaf antennas, (N5) Reconfigurable eightbeam antenna, and (N6) Tilted single- and dual-beam antenna systems with an inhomogeneous plate. Chapter 3 discusses the following metamaterial-based antennas: (M1) Advanced line antenna, (M2) Loop antennas excited in balanced- and unbalanced mode for linearly polarized radiation, (M3) Loop antennas with and without dielectric slabs for counter circularly polarized dual-band radiation, (M4) Two-arm spiral antennas excited from inner- and outer-terminals for counter circularly polarized dualband radiation, and (M5) Helical antenna for counter circularly polarized dual-band radiation. Note that chapter 3 includes the radiation characteristics when the antenna height is approximately 1/100 of the wavelength at the lowest operating frequency. 14 Half Day, Afternoon HD-02: Timed Arrays Speaker: Randy L. Haupt, Colorado School of Mines Location: Cowichan 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. HD-04: Advanced Impedance Matching and Impedance Analysis for Antenna Applications Speaker: Jussi Rahola, Optenni Ltd Location: Seymour The course is targeted for antenna and RF engineers and researchers who study new antenna concepts and who need to use matching circuits in their work. It reviews the definitions of the reflection coefficient, S and Z parameters (also in the multiport case) and the Smith chart so that the course can be used as theory refresher for all antenna engineers. It is also explaining the theory of power waves, which makes the understanding of impedance matching to complex generator impedances easier. The course will present some novel views on matching circuit design. For example it will be demonstrated that the goal of matching circuit design using realistic component models is to obtain best possible transfer of power, and thus not to obtain the best possible impedance match, which may seem paradoxical at first. Simultaneous multiport matching and the design of tunable matching networks will be discussed. Tools for estimating the obtainable bandwidth and worst-case isolation for non-resonant antennas will be discussed. Overall, the course will cover the theory and practical aspects of matching circuit design and impedance analysis and it offers new information to both beginners and more senior antenna and RF experts. HD-06: Wearable Antennas Speaker: Albert Sabban, Ort Braude College Location: Coquitlam 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. HD-14: Near Field Engineering: Theory, Methods, and Applications Speakers: Said Mikki and Yahia Antar, Royal Military College of Canada Location: Mackenzie The short course main topic is introducing the audience to the first systematic and comprehensive introduction to the emerging field of Near Field (NF) Engineering. The proponents will lay out the necessary foundations of near field theory which were developed recently, placing them into the larger picture of current and future applications. The course will also present a tutorial on the recently developed antenna current Green’s function (ACGF) formalism and outline its importance in analysing and designing electromagnetic systems at the most general possible level, with emphasis on the deeper insight this formalism brings to the analysis of near-field interactions. Examples will be given demonstrating applications such as mutual coupling and near field focusing in order to illustrate how the new foundations contain more information than the conventional circuit parameters and far-field methods. Applications that will be discussed in this course include topics such as NF communications, NF MIMO, short-range radar and detection, propagation in dense electromagnetic environments, wireless energy transfer, energy control, and nonlocal metamaterials as a new generation of NF-based artificial media. 15 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Social Events Technical Tour: Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory When: Saturday, July 18; Bus departs at 07:00 promptly. Expected return by 21:00 that evening. Where: Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory (Group transport by bus provided as part of fee.) Meals: Lunch and light dinner (sandwiches), plus snacks and water provided as part of fee. Cost: US$99 per person IEEE APS/URSI 2015 is pleased to offer a special full day tour of southwestern British Columbia and the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory to a limited number of conference participants. This is an outstanding opportunity to see a broad cross section of the spectacular geographical and ecological regions that make southwestern British Columbia a very special place while visiting Canada’s premier facility for Radio Astronomy. A tour guide will explain key aspects of the fascinating history, geography and ecology of the areas through which we are passing. The tour will leave The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver on Saturday, July 18, at 07:00 precisely and proceed through the lush beauty of the Fraser Valley, then on to the Hope-Princeton Highway, including the site of the Hope Slide and Allison Pass. The tour will pass through Princeton, Keremeos and the Similkameen Valley before arriving at DRAO at noon. After lunch at DRAO, participants will spend a few hours viewing the facilities that enabled the facility’s many notable achievements, including the first very-long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations using the John Galt 26-metre antenna, wide-field high-resolution mapping of the Galactic Plane using the 7-element interferometer, and the development of digital correlators for the Very Large Array (VLA), the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT), and eMERLIN. Active development of antennas continue and includes a novel 15-metre offset Cassegrain reflector antenna for the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), phased-array feeds (also for the SKA), and the CHIME cylindrical reflector telescope for cosmology. At 15:00, the tour will proceed north into the Okanagan Valley, past Penticton and along the west shore of Okanagan Lake. Before we reach Kelowna, we’ll turn west and take Highway 97C and traverse the Interior Plateau to Merritt before turning south onto the Coquihalla Highway and heading back to Hope. From there, it’s a short 1h45m ride back to the hotel, arriving by 21:00. Welcome Reception at The Vancouver Aquarium When: Sunday, July 19, 19:30 Where: The Vancouver Aquarium, a 1.6km walk from the Westin Bayshore, Vancouver Cost: Complimentary for registered attendees and their guests. Delegates must indicate attendance during registration in order to receive a ticket. Please ensure that your travel plans include joining your friends and colleagues at the beautiful Vancouver Aquarium, home to this year’s Welcome Reception, where you can see these sea creatures and up to 50,000 more, belonging to 796 species. Massive floor-to-ceiling windows allow viewing up close, and docents will be available to answer any questions and to help guide you through the different exhibits. The aquarium belongs to the symposium for the evening on a private basis. This year’s reception features mouth-watering desserts and a variety of beverages, including beer, wine and soft drinks. Please enjoy dinner at your leisure at one of Vancouver’s many and varied restaurants before you join everyone at the reception. Note, too, that you’ll have access to the “4D” Theatre, a multisensory show that puts mist, scents and wind into the 3D equation. And, if you arrive before 19:45, you can take a seat for one of the two live shows featuring the beluga whales and the dolphins. Doors open at 19:30. Please note that this is a dessert reception, and that guests are asked to have dinner at their leisure prior to visiting the Aquarium. Please note, too, that there will be two shows available, which begin at 19:45, and the 4D theatre will be open to guests throughout the evening with shows beginning at 20:00 and continuing every half-hour. 16 Young Professionals Reception at Science World at TELUS World of Science When: Monday, July 20, 18:00 (Entry with symposium badge as early as 17:00) Where: Science World at TELUS World of Science (Second Floor), 1455 Quebec Street, Vancouver (look for the landmark geodesic dome, originally built for Expo ’86) Cost: Complimentary for Students and Young Professionals, but advance registration is required. Delegates must indicate attendance during registration in order to receive a ticket. $25.00 for Advisors and Sponsors. Since its inception in 1989, Science World at TELUS World of Science (originally known as Science World) has welcomed nearly nine million visitors through its doors. With its mission to “engage British Columbians in science and inspire future science and technology leadership in our province,” TELUS World of Science continues to grow, expanding its gallery offerings to students, families and seniors through its use of interactive science demonstrations, hands-on classroom workshops and electronic delivery to stimulate excitement and curiosity about science and technology. During the reception, the AP-S Young Professionals will have private access from the Level 2 Circulation Area to six galleries including Eureka, Body Works, Keva, Kidspace, Search and the Feature Gallery. Visit the Science World at TELUS World of Science webpage for more information. The reception begins at 18:00, but you may enter with your symposium badge and reception ticket at 17:00 to view the full museum collection, then join colleagues at Level 2 Circulation for the reception. Women in Engineering Dessert Reception When: Monday, July 20, 20:00–21:00 Where: Currents Restaurant at The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver (please note that outdoor space will be available during this reception, so you may want to bring a sweater or light jacket) Cost: Complimentary, but advance registration is required, and will be limited to the first 300 registrants. The IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) Dessert Reception is open to all conference participants, but pre-registration is required. The scopes of interest of the WIE include increasing the participation of women within IEEE, gathering and disseminating information regarding the status of women, and initiatives for, by and on behalf of women in engineering and science. Amateur Radio Breakfast Meeting When: Tuesday, July 21, 07:00–08:00 Where: Seawall Bar & Grill at The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver Cost: Complimentary, but advance registration is required. In recognition of the role of amateur radio in the development of wireless technology, APS/URSI 2015 has made room to print amateur radio callsigns on attendees’ badges. The Amateur Radio Breakfast Meeting is open to all conference participants who hold an amateur radio callsign, but pre-registration is required. The intent of the gathering is to gather support for AP-S student, outreach and educational initiatives involving amateur radio. Awards Presentation and Banquet When: Tuesday, July 21, 18:45 Where: Grand Ballroom, The Westin Bayshore Cost: US$75 (Please note that a limited number of tickets will be available for sale on-site.) The 2015 Awards Banquet will take place at The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver in the Grand Ballroom and it is open to all conference registrants, but requires a separate ticket purchase. The event honors the distinguished accomplishments of the society’s professional community, and includes recognition of the 2015 IEEE AP-S Fellows. 17 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Reviewers’ Dinner Reception at Grouse Mountain When: Wednesday, July 22, 18:00 Bus departures from The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver at 17:30; 17:45; and 18:00 First return motorcoach departs Grouse Mountain at 20:00 Where: Grouse Mountain Cost: Complimentary for all registered attendees, who participated in the review process for APS/URSI 2015. Advance registration is required. With the extraordinary scenery available in North Vancouver, what better way for AP-S to show their appreciation to the many volunteers who participated in review of papers for the technical sessions than to take them to Vancouver’s most visited, four-season venue and the highest point in the area – Grouse Mountain. With your colleagues, you’ll board motor coaches at The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver for the halfhour transfer to Grouse Mountain. Board the gondola to the top for spectacular views and a dinner reception in the chalet, with exclusive access to the upper level and its scenic overlook patios. Set Sail Aboard The Magic Charm When: Thursday, July 23, 18:00 (Promptly at 18:00 for an 18:30 departure) Return to Westin at 21:30 Where: The Marina at The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver Cost: US$90 per person Magic Yacht Charters tells us that “Vancouver is a city built for this type of group experience. All the elements of the gleaming metropolis, and its surrounding natural wonder, come together in spectacular harmony to provide a boating experience like no other. Gliding through the tranquil waters of Coal Harbour, up Indian Arm, or past Stanley Park in to False Creek enroute via Granville Island; these journeys offer a new perspective of a superlative destination that has been voted the world’s most liveable city several times over.” Gather together for a smooth sail from the Marina at The Westin Bayshore, and enjoy a buffet dinner with extraordinary harbor views, both inside and out on the decks. A cash bar will be available. Companion Program Hospitality Chairwomen Judy Long, Sue Stone and Joanne Wilton invite you to the International Suite at The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver, where complimentary continental breakfast will be served for registered companions Monday–Friday, July 20–24, beginning at 08:00. On Monday and Tuesday, meet a representative from Tourism Vancouver, who will be available to answer questions about the local area. C’mon Board! It’s A Road Trip! As a new twist, join together on the first series of AP-S Companion Program “Road Trips.” Think of these as “mystery bus tours,” but going in with eyes wide open. Each day, an executive motor coach and guide will arrive at The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver to escort the group to a different local destination. Upon arrival at each destination, you will be responsible for purchasing your own entry tickets, if applicable, and will have time to explore on your own (fees are noted below, and are exclusive of GST – Goods & Services Tax). You may return with the group to the hotel at an appointed time, or stay in town and return at your leisure by taxi or leisurely stroll. 18 Register for one day, two days or all four. Each day, a nominal fee of US$15.00 will be charged, collected during online registration, to assist in covering the cost for transportation and the guide. Monday, July 20 Vancouver Art Gallery When: Departure at 09:30; Approximate return at 12:30. Cost: C$18.50 adult; C$13.50 Senior; C$13.50 Student (with valid ID) Tuesday, July 21 Granville Market When: Departure at 09:30; Approximate return at 12:30. Wednesday, July 22 University of British Columbia Museum of Anthropology and Nitobe Memorial Garden When: Departure at 09:30; Approximate return at 13:00. Cost: Museum of Anthropology: CAD $14.50 adults; $12.25 Seniors & Students(with Valid ID) Nitobe Gardens: CAD $7.00 adults; $5.50 Seniors & Youths 13-17; $4:00 Children 5-12 UBC also offers a UBC Museums and Gardens Pass for its two museum venues (Museum of Anthropology and Beaty Biodiversity Museum) and its two garden venues (Nitobe Memorial Garden and UBC Botanical Garden. These passes are good for 6 months for the museums and 12 months for the gardens. For additional information, please visit http://www.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/rates. Thursday, July 23 Stanley Park, including a private lunch at The Teahouse. When: Departure at 12:00; Approximate retutn at 15:00. Cost: (for this day, the fee will be $50/person to include the fee for the 3-course lunch) Please note that when you register to attend this “Road Trip,” your reservation for lunch at The Teahouse will be set. Please do not contact The Teahouse directly, as they will not be accepting individual reservations for this event. Please note, too, that… The Tuesday excursion is early in the day and will not interfere with attendance at the Awards Banquet and Dinner (scheduled this year for Tuesday evening, July 21, 18:45), if you are planning to purchase tickets for that event. The Thursday excursion returns several hours before the departure for the Magic Yacht Charters Dinner Cruise, if you are planning to purchase tickets for that event. 19 Awards and Society Recognition 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations 2015 IEEE Awards 2015 IEEE Electromagnetics Award Donald R. Wilton For fundamental contributions to integral equation methods in computational electromagnetics 2015 IEEE Undergraduate Teaching Award Branislav M. Notaros For contributions to undergraduate electromagnetics education through inspiring teaching and innovative course materials Antennas and Propagation Society 2015 Field Awards Distinguished Achievement Award Nader Engheta For seminal contributions in the theory, application, and demonstration of metamaterials, plasmonic optics, and chiral and omega media Chen-To Tai Distinguished Educator Award Jian-Ming Jin For outstanding contributions to graduate teaching, curriculum development, and research guidance of graduate students in the area of computational electromagnetics John Kraus Antenna Award George V. Eleftheriades For pioneering contributions to metamaterials and their applications to antennas and sub-diffraction imaging Donald G. Dudley Jr. Undergraduate Teaching Award Ashwin K. Iyer For introducing innovative teaching methodologies to effectively engage and inspire undergraduate students in engineering electromagnetics Lot Shafai Mid-Career Distinguished Achievement Award Mona Jarrahi For pioneering contributions to plasmonic antennas and optical phased arrays for terahertz and microwave systems and being a role model for women scientists and engineers Harrington-Mittra Award in Computational Electromagnetics Levent Gürel For pioneering contributions to the accurate solution of large-scale electromagnetic problems via integral equations, parallel computing, and fast algorithms Antennas and Propagation Society 2014 Paper Awards Sergei A. Schelkunoff Transactions Prize Paper Award Krzysztof A. Michalski and Juan R. Mosig “On the Plane Wave-Excited Subwavelength Circular Aperture in a Thin Perfectly Conducting Flat Screen,“ IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol.62, no.4-part 2, pp.2121-2129, 2014 Harold A. Wheeler Applications Prize Paper Award Nathan R. Labadie, Satish K Sharma, and Gabriel M. Rebeiz “A Circularly Polarized Multiple Radiating Mode Microstrip Antenna for Satellite Receive Applications,” IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, vol.62, no. 7, pp.3490-3500, 2014 20 R. W. P. King Paper Award Liang Liang and Sean Victor Hum ”Realizing a Flat UWB 2-D Reflector Designed Using Transformation Optics,” IEEE Transactions on Antenna and Propagation, vol.62, no.5, pp.2481 – 2487, 2014 Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi Letters Prize Paper Award Michele Tamagnone and Julien Perruisseau-Carrier “Predicting Input Impedance and Efficiency of Graphene Reconfigurable Dipoles Using a Simple Circuit Model,” IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, vol.13, pp.313 – 316, 2014 Edward E. Altschuler AP-S Magazine Prize Paper Award Huan-Ting Meng, Bao-Lin Nie, Steven Wong, Charles Macon, and Jian-Ming Jin “GPU Accelerated Finite-Element Computation for Electromagnetic Analysis” IEEE Antenna & Propagation Magazine, vol.56, pp. 39-62, April 2014 2015 IEEE AP-S Fellows Evaluated by AP-S Evaluated by other Societies Xiaodong Chen Chi-Chih Chen Tie Jun Cui Nuno Borges De Carvalho Laurent Desclos Toshikazu Hori Safieddin Safavi-Naeini Mario Silveirinha Fernando Teixeira Olexander Yarovyi Zhijun Zhang Alistair Duffy Gordon Frazer John Vaughan Ji Wu 2015 Society Recognitions 2015 AP-S Best Chapter Award Tainan Chapter Chapter Chair: Dr. Shun-Yun Lin Raj Mittra Travel Grant Awards Senior Research Award Professor Long Li (Xidian University, China) (given in 2014 but used this year) Junior Researcher Award Dr. Juan Sebastian Gomez-Diaz (The University of Texas at Austin) Dr. Alex Wong (University of Toronto) USNC-URSI Awards 2014 USNC-URSI Booker Fellowship Award Prof. Mona Jarrahi The USNC-URSI Booker Fellowship is awarded once every triennium to an outstanding young American researcher (not over the age of 35 as of Sept. 30 preceding the URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium). The award includes a certificate and a monetary prize of $2,000 USD to assist with the travel costs to attend the URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium. (For the 2014 award, the awardee was unable to attend the URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium, so the award is being presented at the 2015 North American Radio Science Meeting in Vancouver. The monetary prize is to assist with the travel costs to attend this meeting.) 21 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Steering Committee General Chairs David G. Michelson University of British Columbia Lot Shafai University of Manitoba Rodney Vaughan Simon Fraser University Finance David G. Michelson University of British Columbia S. Chaudhuri University of Waterloo Technical Program Chairs Costas Sarris University of Toronto Sean Hum University of Toronto Ashwin Iyer University of Alberta Special Sessions Derek McNamara University of Ottawa Jonathan Ethier Communications Research Centre Short Courses and Workshops Ahmed Kishk Concordia University Siamek Ebadi IV Lab, Seattle Local Arrangements and Social Programs Rodney Vaughan Simon Fraser University David G. Michelson University of British Columbia Hospitality Programs Judy Long, Sue Stone, and Joanne Wilton Student Paper Competition Maria Pour University of Manitoba Piero Triverio University of Toronto Student Design Competition Buon K. Lau Lund University Patronage & Exhibition Janet O’Neil ETS Lindgren Daniël Janse van Rensburg Near Field Systems Demonstrations Janet O’Neil ETS Lindgren Dennis Lewis Boeing Publicity Pedram Mousavi University of Alberta Poman So University of Victoria Technical Tours Bruce Veidt Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory Visa and International Lee Vishloff IEEE Vancouver AP-S Liaison W. Ross Stone URSI Liaison Y.M.M. Antar Members-at-Large Siamak Bonyadi-Ram University of British Columbia Duncan Sharp Planetworks M. Iskander University of Hawaii Students Volunteers Rodney Vaughan Simon Fraser University Mojgan Daneshmand University of Alberta Conference Organizers Conference Management Services, Inc. 3833 S Texas Ave, Ste 221 Bryan, Texas 77802 USA Phone: 979-846-6800 22 Technical Program Committee Andrea Alu Elias Alwan Dimitris E. Anagnostou Francesco Andriulli Marco Antoniades José Azaña Paolo Baccarelli Mohamed Bakr Constantine A. Balanis Charles Baylis Jennifer Bernhard Richard Bradley Filippo Capolino Reza Chaharmir Chi-Chih Chen Zhining Chen Christos Christodoulou Michel Clénet Dave DeBoar George V. Eleftheriades Danilo Erricolo Jonathan Ethier Mauro Ettorre Elise Fear Dejan Filipovic Francois Gagnon Apostolos Georgiadis Xun Gong Roberto D. Graglia Chris Holloway Silvio Hrabar Greg Huff Sean Hum Koichi Ito Ashwin Iyer David R. Jackson P. T. Jayachandran Dan Jiao Jian-Ming Jin David Kelley Lewis Knee Stavros Koulouridis Buon Kiong Lau Jean-Jacques Laurin Long Le Frank Lind Hao Ling Vitaliy Lomakin Stuart A. Long Peter de Maagt Majid Manteghi Loïc Markley Derek McNamara Kathy Melde David G. Michelson Puyan Mojabi Hossein Mosallaei Pedram Mousavi Andrea Neto Michael H. Newkirk Branislav Notaros Vladimir Okhmatovski Michal Okoniewski Robert Paknys Athanasios Panagopoulos Aldo Petosa Symon K. Podilchak Ada Poon Zoya Popovic Mike Potter 23 Yahya Rahmat-Samii Sudhakar Rao Sembiam R. Rengarajan Costas D. Sarris Kubilay Sertel George Shaker Jafar Shaker Atif Shamim Satish Sharma Zhongxiang Shen Mario Silveirinha Jamesina Simpson Jiming Song W. Ross Stone Anatoly Streltsov Fernando L Teixeira David Thiel Meisong Tong Erdem Topsakal Leena Ukkonen Jayanti Venkataraman John L. Volakis Parveen Wahid Guoan Wang Karl F. Warnick Steven Weiss Doug Werner Kin-Lu Wong Alexander B. Yakovlev Fan Yang Ali E. Yilmaz Amir I. Zaghloul Jiang Zhu Richard W. Ziolkowski 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations URSI Commission Chairs Commission A: Electromagnetic Metrology USNC Chair: Steven J. Weiss CNC Chair: Leili Shafai Commission B: Fields and Waves USNC Chair: John L. Volakis CNC Chair: Michel Clénet Commission C: Radio-Communication Systems and Signal Processing USNC Chair: Gregory H. Huff CNC Chair: Long Le Commission D: Electronics and Photonics USNC Chair: Zoya Popovic CNC Chair: José Azaña Commission E: Electromagnetic Environment and Interference USNC Chair: Lawrence Cohen CNC Chair: Puyan Mojabi Commission F: Wave Propagation and Remote Sensing USNC Chair: Michael H. Newkirk CNC Chair: David G. Michelson Commission G: Ionospheric Radio and Propagation USNC Chair: Sigrid Close CNC Chair: P. T. Jayachandran Commission H: Waves in Plasmas USNC Chair: Anatoly Strelsov CNC Chair: P. T. Jayachandran Commission J: Radio Astronomy USNC Chair: David DeBoer CNC Chair: Lewis Knee Commission K: Electromagnetics in Biology and Medicine USNC Chair: Mahta Moghaddam CNC Chair: Michal Okoniewski 24 Technical Reviewers Mahmoud Abdalla Wael M. Abdel-Wahab Aria Abubakar Jacob Adams Robert J. Adams Ryan S. Adams Andy Adrian Alkim Akyurtlu Nicolaos G. Alexopoulos Mohammod Ali Nevin Altunyurt Andrea Alu Elias Alwan Ayman Al-Zayed Dimitris E. Anagnostou Kenn Anderson Francesco Andriulli Yahia Antar Marco Antoniades Hiroyuki Arai Francisco J. Ares-Pena Fritz Arndt Samel Arslanagic Ozlem Aydin Civi José Azaña Paolo Baccarelli Mohamed Bakr Constantine A. Balanis Shanker Balasubramaniam Sami Barmada Lori Basilio John Batchelor Charles Baylis Steven R. Best Filiberto Bilotti Toni Björninen Yaming Bo Benjamin Braaten Gary S. Brown Ken Brown Tim W. C. Brown Filippo Capolino Reza Chaharmir Kwok Kee Chan Goutam Chattopadhyay Chi-Chih Chen Jerry Chen Yifan Chen Zhi Ning Chen Hsi-Tseng Chou Debabani Choudhury Christos Christodoulou Qing Xin Chu Michel Clénet Raquel Conceição Clifton Courtney David Davidson Dave DeBoar Filipovic S. Dejan Veysel Demir Hai Deng Tayeb A. Denidni Charles Dietlein Traian Dogaru Robert B. Dybdal Siamak Ebadi Isaac Ehrenberg George V. Eleftheriades Khaled ElMahgoub Mohamed Elmansouri Jose A. Encinar Nader Engheta Danilo Erricolo Vakur B. Erturk Jonathan Ethier Mauro Ettorre Francisco Falcone Aly Fathy Reza Fazel-Rezai Elise Fear Dejan Filipovic Alireza Foroozesh Cynthia Furse Francois Gagnon Vincenzo Galdi Yue Gao Jonathan Z. Gehman Matthias Geissler Stavros Georgakopoulos Apostolos Georgiadis Dave V. Giri Roberto Gomez-Garcia Xun Gong Ramon Gonzalo Roberto D. Graglia Bhaskar Gupta Levent Gürel Tracy Haack Susan C. Hagness Peder M. Hansen George Hanson Randy Haupt Qing He Jiro Hirokawa Steve Holland Ahmad Hoorfar Glenn Hopkins Katherine Horgan Silvio Hrabar Greg Huff Sean Hum Maxim Ignatenko Mohammadreza F. Imani Magdy Iskander Koichi Ito Ashwin Iyer David R. Jackson Sermsak Jaruwatanadilok 25 P. T. Jayachandran David Jenn Michael A. Jensen Dan Jiao Walter K. Kahn Ron Kane David Kelley Kiersten Kerby-Patel Per-Simon Kildal Ozlem Kilic Rick Kindt Ahmed A. Kishk Gullu Kiziltas Ludger Klinkenbusch Lewis Knee Eric C. Kohls Joe Kotulski Stavros Koulouridis Ivan LaHaie Saeed Latif Buon Kiong Lau Jean-Jacques Laurin Long Le Bomson Lee Dongying Li Maokun Li Morui Li Xiaolei Li Yang Li Sungkyun Lim Frank Lind Hao Ling Duixian Liu Yanhui Liu Nuria Llombart Vitaliy Lomakin Guido Lombardi Stuart A. Long Andrea Luettgen Cyril Luxey Tzyh-Ghuang Ma Samir Mahmoud Sergey N. Makarov Loïc Markley Gaetano Marrocco Anthony Martin Marta Martinez-Vazquez Andrea Massa Derek McNamara Ali Mehrabani Kathy Melde Hamidreza Memarzadeh Tehran David G. Michelson Said Mikki Mark Mirotznik Joseph Modro Ananda Sanagavarapu Mohan Puyan Mojabi Hossein Mosallaei Pedram Mousavi Saba Mudaliar Payam Nayeri Andrea Neto Michael H. Newkirk Sima Noghanian Branislav Notaros Jungsuek Oh Vladimir Okhmatovski Michal Okoniewski Giacomo Oliveri Michael L. C. Ong Robert Paknys Athanasios Panagopoulos Hsueh-Yuan Pao Andrew F. Peterson Aldo Petosa Symon K. Podilchak Ronald J. Pogorzelski Zoya Popovic Mike Potter William D. Prather Sudhakar Rao Brian Rautio C. Babu Ravipati C. J. Reddy Sembiam R. Rengarajan Charles M. Rhoads Paolo Rocca Antoine G. Roederer Roberto G. Rojas Edward Rothwell Scott M. Rudolph Jessica Ruyle Abas Sabouni Ananthanarayanan Sai Costas D. Sarris 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Michael Saville James H. Schaffner John B. Schneider A. R. Sebak George Shaker Jafar Shaker Atif Shamim Mohammad S. Sharawi Satish Sharma Zhongxiang Shen Raed M. Shubair Mario Silveirinha Massimiliano Simeoni Jamesina Simpson Ted Simpson Jiming Song Zhe Song Dan Stancil W. Ross Stone Anatoly Streltsov Seong-youp Suh Tengmeng T. Tan Fernando L Teixeira Alan Tennant David Thiel Alberto Toccafondi Meisong Tong Antonio L. Topa Erdem Topsakal Leung Tsang Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi Joseph D. Vacchione Giuseppe Vecchi Jayanti Venkataraman Roberto Vincenti Gatti John L. Volakis Parveen Wahid Bingnan Wang Guoan Wang 26 Johnson Wang Karl F. Warnick Steven Weiss Thomas Weller Doug Werner James C. 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Find out more from our team while at the IEEE AP-S Symposium 2015 or connect with us at www.mvg-world.com 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Special Sessions MO-AS.1A: Millimeter-Wave Antenna Arrays for 5G Wireless Handheld Devices Chairs: Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) and Tayeb Denidni, National Institute of the Scientific Research (INRS), University of Quebec MO-US.2A: Advances in the Development of GNSS Antennas and Controlled Radiation Pattern Arrays Chairs: Ning Yang, Novatel Inc., Canada and Ronald Johnston, University of Calgary MO-AS.1P: Innovative Analytical and Numerical Techniques for the Solution of Open EM Problems: Complex Scattering Problems, Special Materials, Nanostructures Chairs: Guido Lombardi, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy and Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin MO-AS.2P: Antennas and Sensors for Epidermal Electronics Chairs: Gaetano Marrocco, University of Rome - Tor Vergata and John Batchelor, University of Kent TU-AS.1A: Compressive Sensing and Applications in Antennas and Imaging Technologies Chairs: Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America and Aly Fathy, University of Tennessee TU-US.2A: Novel Designs and Applications of Wireless Power Transfer Chairs: Bingnan Wang, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs and Sameer Sonkusale, Tufts University TU-US.1P: Passive and Active Nano-Antennas Chairs: Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona and Samel Arslanagic, Technical University of Denmark TU-AS.2P: Additive Manufacturing of Antennas and Electromagnetic Structures Chairs: Bae-Ian Wu, Air Force Research Laboratory and Isaac Ehrenberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology WE-AS.1A: Memorial Session for Julien Perruisseau-Carrier Chairs: Sean Hum, University of Toronto and Ozlem Aydin Civi, Middle East Technical University WE-AS.2A: 4D Antenna Arrays: Theory, Techniques and Applications Chairs: Paolo Rocca, University of Trento and Shiwen Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China WE-AS.1P: Exploring Innovative Ways to Revitalize EM Education Globally Chairs: Parveen Wahid, University of Central Florida, Tzyh-Ghuang Ma, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology and Cynthia Furse, University of Utah WE-US.2P: Metatronics: Theory, Methods and Applications Chairs: Giacomo Oliveri, University of Trento, Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania and Stefano Maci, University of Siena TH-AS.1A: Power-Efficient, Wearable and Wireless Biomedical Sensors Chairs: Reza Fazel-Rezai, University of North Dakota and Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota 28 TH-AS.1P, FR-AS.1A and FR-AS.2P: International Collaborations on Next-Generation Radio Astronomical Instrumentation Chairs: David Davidson, Stellenbosch University and Karl F. Warnick, Brigham Young University TH-US.2P: Special Session to Honour the Career of Prof. P.L.E. Uslenghi Chairs: Roberto Graglia, Politecnico di Torino and Nicolaos Alexopoulos, Broadcom FR-AS.2A: Millimeter-Wave Antennas for 5G Wireless Handheld Devices Chairs: Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) and Tayeb Denidni, National Institute of the Scientific Research (INRS), University of Quebec FR-AS.1P: Fundamental Considerations of Electromagnetic Energy and Interactions: Theory and Applications Cairs: Yahya Antar, Royal Military College, Canada and Said Mikki, Royal Military College, Canada 29 AP-S Student Paper Competition 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations AP-S Student Paper Competition Interactive Forum Presentations will be the Mezzanine Foyer between the Lobby Level and Level 2 on Monday, July 20, 08:00–11:40. Finalists 3.8 mW Terahertz Radiation Generation through Plasmonic Nano-Antenna Arrays Nezih Yardimci, Mona Jarrahi, University of California, Los Angeles, United States 60-GHz Dual-Polarized Two-Dimensional Switch-Beam Wideband Antenna Array of Magneto-Electric Dipoles Yujian Li, Kwai-Man Luk, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China A Dual-Polarized Triple-Band MIMO Antenna for WLAN/WiMAX Applications Yan Pan, Yuehui Cui, RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China; Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States A Hermitian and Well-Conditioned EFIE for Fast Iterative and Direct Solvers Simon Adrian, Technische Universität München, Germany; Francesco Andriulli, Télécom Bretagne / Institut Mines-Télécom, France; Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, France An Integral Equation Method Based on Vector and Scalar Potential Formulations Qin Liu, Sheng Sun, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Dispersion Engineered Right/Left-Handed Transmission Lines Enabling Near-Octave Bandwidths for Wideband CP Patch Arrays Joshua Kovitz, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Jun Choi, Syracuse University, United States In-plane Characterization of Graded Dielectrics Fabricated Through Additive Manufacturing Austin Good, David Roper, Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States Single Feed Circularly Polarized Half E-Shaped Array: a Compact Assembly for Dual-Band Direct-to-Earth Communications in Mars Rovers Jean Paul Santos, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Neil Chamberlain, Richard Hodges, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States Towards the Analytical Design of Tensor Metasurfaces Nikolaos Chiotellis, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States Uniform Diffraction Coefficient for Electromagnetic Scattering by Flat and Curved Plates Divyabramham Kandimalla, Arijit De, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India UWB Antenna with Quintuple Notch Bands Yunnan Jin, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea V-band Integrated On-Chip Antenna Implemented with a Partially Reflective Surface in Standard 0.13-μm BiCMOS Technology Chuan-Chang Liu, Roberto G. Rojas, Ohio State University, United States W-FETI: Global Domain Decomposition Preconditioning Done Right Wei Wang, Marinos Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States 30 Honorable Mention A Vertical Reflection Ionospheric Clutter Model for High Frequency Surface Wave Radar Shuyan Chen, Weimin Huang, Eric Gill, Memorial University, Canada A Wide-Angle Scanning Leaky-Wave Antenna Loaded With A Wideband Metasurface Trevor Cameron, Aidin Mehdipour, George Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada Aberration-Free Planar Focusing based on Parity-Time Symmetric Nonlocal Metamaterials Francesco Monticone, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Constantinos Valagiannopoulos, Aalto University, Finland; Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin, United States Accurate Matrix-Free Time-Domain Method in Three-Dimensional Unstructured Meshes Jin Yan, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States Accurate Ray-Tracing/UTD-based Model for Indoor Stairwells at 10 GHz Vincent Fono, Ousama Abu Safia, Larbi Talbi, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada; Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada An Efficient Explicit Marching on in Time Solver for Magnetic Field Volume Integral Equation Sadeed Bin Sayed, Huseyin Arda Ulku, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Angle of Arrival Estimation across a 10:1 Bandwidth Architecture using On-Site Coding Receiver Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Abe A. Akhiyat, Elias A. Alwan, Waleed Khalil, John L Volakis, Ohio State University, United States Angularly-independent Huygens’ metasurfaces Younes Ra’di, Sergei Tretyakov, Aalto University, Finland Arbitrary Leaky-Wave Antenna Patterns With Stacked Metasurfaces Brian Tierney, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States Birefringent “Generalized Refractive” Metasurface Karim Achouri, Mohamed Salem, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada Broadband Bounded Medium Green’s Function and Applications to Fast Electromagnetic Modeling of High Speed Interconnects Shaowu Huang, Leung Tsang, University of Washington, United States Circularly Polarized UHF Up- and Downlink Antennas Integrated with CubeSat Solar Panels Salahuddin Tariq, Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University, United States Comparison of Diffraction with Numerical and Physical Experiments Roshanak Zabihi, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada Design of Optically Transparent Reflectarray Antenna Unit Cell Integrated with Solar Cells Mohamed Moharram, Ahmed Kishk, Concordia University, Canada Hierarchical Equivalent Source Algorithm Based on Relaxed Spherical Equivalence Surface Xin Fu, Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Hong Tat Ewe, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia High speed transmission at 60 GHz for 5G communications Edgar Lemos Cid, Manuel Garcia Sanchez, Ana Vazquez Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain 31 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Hybrid Surface Integral Equations for Optimal Analysis of Perfectly Conducting Bodies Bariscan Karaosmanoglu, Ozgur Ergul, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Identifying radiation mechanisms on small conducting objects using radiation modes Kurt Schab, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Ku-Band Traveling Wave Slot Array Using Simple Scanning Control Nicholas Host, Chi-Chih Chen, John Volakis, Ohio State University, United States; Felix Miranda, NASA, United States Low Profile Lens Antennas: Collimating Leaky-Wave Radiation with Metasurfaces Carl Pfeiffer, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States Novel Phase Shifters Using Short-Circuited Cross-Slotted Patch Resonator Xianshi Jing, Sheng Sun, University of Hong Kong, China On the Design of a Circuit for Phase Compensation of Self-Adapting Conformal Arrays Sayan Roy, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States Printed High Gain Beam Steerable Patch Antenna using Parasitic Pixel Elements Parisa Lotfi Poshtgol, Saber Soltani, Ross D. Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China Radio-Frequency Transparent Dipole Antennas Jason Soric, Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin, United States Room temperature Detection of Plasma Resonances using Multiple 2DEG Channels in HEMT Shubhendu Bhardwaj, Siddharth Rajan, John Volakis, Ohio State University, United States Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging Using a Small Consumer Drone Chenchen Li, Hao Ling, University of Texas at Austin, United States Two Arm Offset Fed Inverted-L Antenna for Vehicular HF Communications Saurabh Sanghai, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States UWB Arrays With Tunable Band Rejection Dimitrios Papantonis, John Volakis, Nima Ghalichechian, Ohio State University, United States Wide Band MM-Wave, Double-sided Printed Bow-Tie Antenna for Phased Array Applications Meijiao Li, Calvin Domier, Xiaoguang Liu, Neville Luhmann, University of California, Davis, United States X-Band Beacon-Receiver Array Evaporation Duct Height Estimation Jonathan Pozderac, Joel Johnson, Caglar Yardim, Ohio State University, United States 32 CNC/USNC-URSI Student Paper Competition The Canadian National Committee (CNC) and the United States National Committee (USNC) of URSI are pleased to announce a Student Paper Competition to be held at the 2015 North American Radio Science Meeting in Vancouver. This competition is jointly administered by CNCURSI and USNC-URSI, and is open to all graduate students participating in the conference that are enrolled at colleges or universities in Canada or the U.S. Prizes will be awarded to five graduate student papers. Awards will be made for First Prize in the amount of $1000 Second Prize in the amount of $750 Third Prize in the amount of $500 Forth Prize in the amount of $250 Fifth Prize in the amount of $150 The five CNC/USNC-URSI Student Paper Competition finalists will present their oral papers in a special two-hour session on Monday, July 20, 17:30–19:30 in the Oak Room. The final prizes for the Student Paper Competition (to be awarded at the Banquet) will be decided by a panel of judges consisting of the Chairs (or Vice-Chairs if designated) of the ten CNC and USNC URSI Commissions. All are invited to attend this session and participate in the question and answer period after each presentation. CNC/USNC-URSI Student Paper Competition Finalists “A Cognitive Spatial Learning Control System for 3-Dimensional Random Arrays” Jeffrey S. Jensen, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University “Device Classication Performance Modeling Using UWB Stimulated RF-DNA Fingerprinting” Mathew W. Lukacs, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Air Force Institute of Technology “X-Band Beacon-Receiver Array Evaporation Duct Height Estimation” Jonathan M. Pozderac, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ohio State University “Investigation of High-Resolution Microwave Breast Imaging using a 3-D Inverse Scattering Algorithm with a Variable-Strength Spatial Prior Constraint” Luz Maria Neira, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison “Wideband Polarization Converters Based on Miniaturized-Element Frequency Selective Surfaces” Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison 33 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Student Design Contest It is exciting to see the annual IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) Student Design Contest becoming more popular year by year, with the 2015 (or 6th) Edition receiving as many as 27 highly competitive entries, up from 22 entries last year. The teams are from 14 countries in Europe (Spain, UK, France, Finland, Sweden), Asia (China, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, India), Middle East/Africa (Egypt), North/South America (USA, Columbia) and Australasia (Australia). Apart from the increased number of entries, we also observed an increase in the quality of the presented work. In part, this can be attributed to several enthusiastic mentors taking advantage of the Contest to motivate their students, by aligning project-based courses with the Contest. Such efforts are in line with the AP-S’s desire to promote interesting student activities in the field, effectively reaching out to students who may be having their first real encounter with AP. It’s a cool and fun subject! We really appreciate the commitment shown by the team mentors to their students, giving them the opportunity to show what they can do (= a lot!), as well as adding value to their university education and future career prospect. We want to especially thank the tireless efforts of those who continue to field new student teams year after year. We hope that even more university teachers will volunteer as team mentors and encourage their students to join! This year’s topic is “Antenna for Body Area Network (BAN)”. The goal is to design and build an antenna that is optimized for on-body placement in a BAN application. The antenna should be used to transfer data to an Android smartphone via a low-power Bluetooth link. In such a BAN scenario, the ability of the antenna to properly interact with the on-body propagation environment is critical for the link performance. From the 27 preliminary design proposals, six semifinalist teams were chosen in mid-November last year. The proposals were evaluated according to the criteria of creativity, likelihood of achieving the design goal and specifications and quality of written materials. Each semifinalist had just over four months to build their proposed antenna systems with a budget of US$1500, as well as to write a detailed technical paper and make a youtube video demonstration. The semifinalists (in random order) are: 1) Team Name: Fractal Freaks, German University in Cairo, Egypt Project Title: Power Efficient Wearable BAN System Using Inkjet-Printed Fractal Antenna Members: Mustafa Mahmoud, Dina Khaled, Mohamed Atef, and Hassan Nassar Mentor: Hany Fathy Hammad 2) Team Name: OU-BAN, Ohio University, USA Project Title: Ohio University Body Area Network Members: Morgan Haggerty, Gordon Fleming, Pat Hanlon, Levi Moore, and Trevor Vogelhuber Mentor: Chris G. Bartone 3) Team Name: Team Lakers, Grand Valley State University, USA Project Title: W-BAN Motion Capture System Members: Christopher Jones, Scott Wilson, Deepak Dileepkumar Mentor: Jeffrey Ward 34 4) Team Name: Sportable, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Project Title: Modified Planar Inverted-F Antenna for Portable Sports Training System Members: Jen-Kuei Tsai, Cheng-Hsun Lu, Yao-Pin Wang, Tzu-Heng Cheng, Chien-Hao Chiu Mentor: Shih-Yuan Chen 5) Team Name: Gerhards Grabbar, Lund University, Sweden Project Title: Wireless Body Area Network for Heart Attack Detection Project Members: Alexander Israelsson, Edvard Johansson, Hampus Månefjord, Georg Wolgast, and Casimir Ehrenborg Mentor: Anders Sunesson 6) Team Name: Aalto 2015, Aalto University, Finland Project Title: System for Monitoring Respiration During Yoga Exercise Members: Minja Axelsson, Juho Kortekangas, Joona Rahkonen, Sampo Salo, and Gaurav Khairkar Mentor: Ville Viikari 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. A decision was then made on the three finalist teams, and they are (in random order): Aalto 2015 (Finland), Gerhard Grabbar (Sweden) and OU-BAN (USA). Each finalist team will receive stipends of up to US$2500 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$1500, $750 and $250, respectively. The winners will be announced at the Symposium’s Awards’ Banquet. In addition, all three finalist teams may revise their final reports for possible publication in the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, under the Education Column. Many thanks are due to those who have worked hard to provide careful evaluation of the entries. In particular, the Judges for the semifinalist and finalist evaluations are: Koichi Ito (Chiba University, Japan), Kathleen Melde (University of Arizona, USA), Yang Hao (Queen Mary University of London, UK), and Gianluca Lazzi (University of Utah, USA). The members of the AP-S Education Committee who evaluated the preliminary designs were: Giuseppe Vecchi, Ludger Klinkenbusch, Marta Martínez-Vázquez, Levent Sevgi, Jacob Adams, Sai Ananthanarayanan P. R., David Jackson, Jorge Rodrigues de Costa, Reyhan Baktur, Eng Leong Tan, Shahid Ahmed, Richard W. Ziolkowski, Rafael Rodriguez-Solis, Nevin Altunyurt, Grace S. Y. Lim, Milica Popovic, Marco Antoniades, Deborah Walter, Dimitris Anagnostou, Anthony Martin, Naoki Honma, Sembiam Rengarajan, Charles Bunting, Karl Warnick, Mike Potter. Since I am completing my three-year term as the Contest Coordinator this year, I would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who have helped in the organization, and to the AP-S Education Committee Co-chairs, Karl Warnick and David Kelley, for entrusting me with this duty. Let me finish with this important message: The public demonstration of the finalist designs will be stationed in the exhibition area at this Symposium, on Tuesday, July 21, between 09:00-12:00 and 13:00-16:00. Please put a mark in your schedule to view the designs and support these fantastic teams! Coordinator: Buon Kiong Lau Lund University, Sweden bkl@eit.lth.se 35 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Patrons AP-S/URSI 2015 would like to thank the following organizations for supporting this symposium. Gold Patrons Silver Patrons 36 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 Exhibitor Name 11 Allwave Corporation 12 & 13 Altair Engineering, Inc. - FEKO 18 ANSYS, Inc. 25 Apple, Inc. 15 Bluetest 20 CST of America 17 Cuming Microwave Corporation 9 EMSCAN 7 ETS-Lindgren, Inc. 6 IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Society 21 IMST GmbH 26 Mician, Inc. 28 & 29 Microwave Vision Group 27 MI Technologies 19 NSI 16 Optenni Ltd 8 Remcom 14 Tech-X Corporation 22 TICRA 23 Time Domain 10 Virtual EM Inc. 5 Wiley / IEEE Press 24 WIPL-D Exhibition Location and Hours Exhibits are located in the Bayshore Grand Ballroom Foyer on the Lobby Level of The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver, and are open to all attendees according to the following schedule: Monday, July 20........... 09:00–17:00 Tuesday, July 21............ 09:00–17:00 Wednesday, July 22..... 09:00–17:00 37 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations 2nd Hans Liebe Lecture on Microwave and Optical Spectroscopy Extending Operational Satellite Cloud Remote Sensing into the Submillimeter Range: The Challenge of Supercooled Liquid Water Absorption Susanne Crewell, University of Cologne Monday, July 20, 12:10–13:10, Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon E Clouds are an essential part of the climate system determining the distribution of water and energy. Despite their importance their prediction via weather and climate models remains problematic. Upcoming spaceborne observations are envisioned to provide new insights into global cloud characteristics for climate studies and to improve numerical weather prediction via data assimilation. Specifically, the future Eumetsat Polar System – Second Generation (EPS-SG) to be operated within the 2020–2040 time frame will include three passive microwave instruments for enhanced cloud observations. In particular the Ice Cloud Imager (ICI) with eleven channels between 183 and 664 GHz will for the first time exploit submillmeter wave frequencies for operational ice cloud imaging. Furthermore, ICI will target the vertical humidity profile and information on hydrometeors (cloud ice, graupel, snow, rain and cloud liquid). It should be noted that ICI measures at both V and H polarisation with two window channels (243 GHz and 664 GHz) that provide additional insight on hydrometeor scattering. In order to retrieve cloud properties like ice / snow water path, cloud ice effective radius, cloud altitude and further hydrometeor information from (sub-) millimeter measurements the scattering signal by ice particles that increases with increasing frequency is exploited. However, also water vapor and liquid water absorption increase with frequency and the observed brightness temperatures strongly depend on the vertical structure and composition of clouds. Frequently, layers of supercooled liquid are embedded in or found on top of ice clouds. Xie et al. (2015) could show that the stratification of absorbing (vapor, liquid) and scattering (ice/snow) layers changes both brightness temperatures and polarization difference and that accurate information on liquid water is required to correctly interpret the polarimetric observations. Microwave radiometers are the basic observational tools used to measure liquid water path (LWP). However, a large fraction of liquid-bearing clouds are supercooled (i.e., Tcloud < 0°C) and only very few laboratory observations of liquid water absorption coefficient in microwave at supercooled temperatures are available. Consequentially, microwave absorption models use semi-empirical models that are derived from laboratory measurements at warm temperatures and extrapolated to supercooled temperatures. Therefore it is not surprising that different models for the complex permittivity of liquid water – among them the frequently used model by Liebe et al. 1991 – differ significantly in particular at higher frequencies leading to uncertainties of up to 80% in LWP (Kneifel et al., 2014). This lecture will introduce the upcoming ice cloud mission to be launched in 2021 and illustrate the challenges in retrieving cloud parameters from polarimetric measurements up to 664 GHz. In particular the impact of supercooled liquid water will be discussed and new developments to model liquid water absorption based on field observations and older laboratory data will be presented. Biography Prof. Dr. Susanne Crewell holds the professorship for meteorology at the Institute for Geophysics and Meteorology at the University of Cologne, where she is also affiliated with the Albertus Magnus Graduate Center. Her research is directed on a better understanding of the atmospheric 38 water cycle by exploiting novel observation techniques from space, aircraft and ground and to bridge observations and modeling on different scales. She obtained her doctorate in 1994 in Environmental Physics at the University of Bremen, Germany. Afterwards she worked as a post-doc at the State University of New York, Stony Brook, and University of Bonn. In 2004, she has been appointed Professor of Experimental Meteorology at the University of Munich. Since 2006, Prof. Dr. Susanne Crewell established the Jülich ObservatorY for Cloud Evolution (JOYCE) as a member of the University of Cologne. JOYCE is dedicated to the observation of cloud formation and cloud transformation. Further, she is a spokeswoman of Cologne’s scientists in the DFG-funded collaborative research center TR32 “Patterns in Soil-Vegetation-Atmosphere-Systems“ of the Universities of Bonn, Aachen, Cologne and the Research Center Jülich. She also coordinates the Marie-Curie project “Initial Training for atmospheric Remote Sensing“ (ITaRS), a consortium of 19 partners funded by the 7th European Research Framework Program. Moreover, Crewell initiated a range of national and international projects optimizing efficiency and exploring the use of remote sensing for weather forecast and climate modeling. Susanne Crewell is elected member in a range of committees including the Academy of Sciences, Humanities and the Arts North Rhine Westphalia, the Joint ESA-Eumetsat Microwave Imager & Ice Cloud Imager Science Advisory Group, the Senate Commission of the Helmholtz Association and the Review Board for Atmospheric Science and Oceanography of the National Science Foundation DFG. About the Hans Liebe Lectureship: The U.S. National Committee (USNC) of the Union of Radio Scientists Internationale (URSI), with the support of the Liebe family, has established the Hans Liebe Lectureship in microwave and optical spectroscopy as applied to radio science, remote sensing and telecommunications. This lectureship provides travel support and an honorarium for a distinguished member of the radio science community to deliver a lecture on the professional topic of their interest at each of the annual USNC URSI Radio Science meetings. 39 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Plenary Talks The plenary talks on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday are dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the publication of the paper “A Dynamical Theory of the Electromagnetic Field” by James Clerk Maxwell, in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, in 1865. In this paper, first read to the Royal Society on December 8, 1864, Maxwell presented the original form of his electromagnetic field equations. The plenary talk on Friday is dedicated to the most modern application of Maxwell’s work: Studies of planetary atmospheres, interior and rings through study of radio signals transmitted to Earth from distant spacecraft. Æthereal Waves Make History The Four Scientists who Saved James Clerk Maxwell’s Theories James C. Rautio, President & CEO of Sonnet Software Tuesday, July 21, 11:50–12:30, Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon E Maxwell first published what came to be called “Maxwell’s equations” in 1865. However, it was not until 1888, and Heinrich Hertz’s experimental validation that Maxwell’s equations were widely accepted as correct. The story of the intervening 23 years is little known. Maxwell, who died in 1879, was exceptionally modest and did not promote his own results at any time. The survival of Maxwell’s equations was up to the only three researchers in the entire world who paid serious attention to Maxwell’s paper in 1865, and his seminal Treatise in 1873: Oliver Heaviside, Oliver Lodge, and George Francis FitzGerald. Later, Hertz joined the group forming “The Four Maxwellians”. This presentation describes the torturous 23 year path Maxwell’s equations took from their creation to their initial acceptance. No mathematical knowledge is needed; this presentation is ideal for a general audience. Biography James C. Rautio (S’77–M’78–SM’91–F’00) received the B.S.E.E. degree from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, in 1978, the M.S. degree in systems engineering from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, in 1982, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, in 1986. From 1978 to 1986, he was with General Electric, initially with the Valley Forge Space Division, then with the Syracuse Electronics Laboratory. During this time, he developed microwave design and measurement software and designed microwave circuits on alumina and on GaAs. From 1986 to 1988, he was a Visiting Professor with Syracuse University and Cornell University. In 1988, he joined Sonnet Software, Liverpool, NY, full time, a company he had founded in 1983. In 1995, Sonnet Software was listed on the Inc. 500 list of the fastest growing privately held U.S. companies, the first microwave software company ever to be so listed. Today, Sonnet Software is the leading vendor of high accuracy three-dimensional planar high-frequency electromagnetic analysis software. Dr. Rautio was the recipient of the 2001 IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (IEEE MTT-S) Microwave Application Award and the 2014 IEEE MTT Distinguished Service Award. He was appointed MTT Distinguished Microwave Lecturer for 2005 – 2007 lecturing on the life of James Clerk Maxwell. His efforts have also resulted in the preservation and restoration of Glenlair, Maxwell’s home. 40 Molding Waves at Will Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania Wednesday, July 22, 11:50–12:30, Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon E Existence of electromagnetic waves was predicted by James Clerk Maxwell in his celebrated paper “A dynamical theory of the electromagnetic field” published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 155, pp. 459512 (1865). Over the past 150 years, there have been amazing amounts of scientific progress and technological development originated from the Maxwell equations. Tailoring and manipulating such waves and fields has been at the heart of many of the scientific and engineering innovations in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. And the journey continues. One of the efficient ways to control and tame electromagnetic fields and waves is by materials. Through the past many decades, scientists and engineers have offered ideas for using materials, both “natural” as well as “engineered” media, to exploit such controls over the waves in order to design functional devices and components. With the advent of science of the nanometer scales and the state-of-the-art nanofabrication, in recent years it has become possible to construct structures much smaller than the wavelengths of visible lights, thus ushering a vast amount of unprecedented possibilities and novel opportunities for nanoscale functional structures. Metamaterials and nanomaterials are now made with the atomic precision, and this provides ample opportunities for molding the fields and waves at the nanoscale with desired functionalities at will. At such subwavelength scales, quantum aspects of light-matter interaction need to be taken into account, and thus quantum electrodynamical features of nanomaterials, exploited towards future quantum engineering devices, become a fertile field to be explored. In this talk, we will give an overview of how over the years, and particularly in recent years, materials have played important roles in molding the fields and waves, and will forecast some of the future possibilities for the years to come. Biography 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, Physics and Astronomy, Bioengineering, and Materials Science and Engineering. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Tehran, and his M.S and Ph.D. degrees from Caltech. Selected as one of the Scientific American Magazine 50 Leaders in Science and Technology in 2006 for developing the concept of optical lumped nanocircuits, he is a Guggenheim Fellow, an IEEE Third Millennium Medalist, a Fellow of IEEE, American Physical Society (APS), Optical Society of America (OSA), American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), SPIE, and Materials Research Society (MRS), and the recipient of several awards for his research including 2015 Gold Medal from SPIE (International Society for Optics and Photonics), 2014 Balthasar van der Pol Gold Medal from the International Union of Radio Science (URSI), 2013 Benjamin Franklin Key Award, 2013 Inaugural SINA Award in Engineering, 2012 IEEE Electromagnetics Award, 2008 George H. Heilmeier Award for Excellence in Research, the Fulbright Naples Chair Award, NSF Presidential Young Investigator award, the UPS Foundation Distinguished Educator term Chair, and several teaching awards including the Christian F. and Mary R. Lindback Foundation Award, S. Reid Warren, Jr. Award and W. M. Keck Foundation Award. 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. 41 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Sesquicentennial Year of Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetics W.C. Chew, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Thursday, July 23, 11:50–12:30, Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon E At the 150th year of Maxwell’s equations, they continue to be impactful. Electromagnetics and Maxwell’s equations have been instrumental in the conception of many electrical engineering and optical technologies. It the beginning, it was telegraphy, and rotating machineries. Over the years, Maxwell’s equations have given rise to wireless communications, antennas, radar, masers, optics, and photonics. The amazing feature of Maxwell’s equations is that they are valid from subatomic length scale to galactic length scale. They are also valid over a vast frequency range where the wavelength could be very long as well as being very short. Furthermore, they are also valid in classical electromagnetics as well as in quantum electromagnetics. The validity of electromagnetic theory has been tested at many different length scales in several parts per billion. As a result, electromagnetic theory has impacted a whole sleuth of technologies in electrical engineering, optics, photonics, as well as in material science. Because of the highly predictive value of Maxwell’s equations, there has been always a quest for their accurate solutions. Various methods to solve Maxwell’s equations have been developed since the dawn of their discovery. With the advent of computers, the need for more accurate and robust solutions does not diminish, but indeed increases. These accurate solution providers work in synergy with designers and experimenters to develop new technologies. We will also discuss future directions in this area. Biography Prof. Chew’s research area is computational electromagnetics and fast computational algorithms for solving electromagnetic scattering and multiphysics problems. His recent research interest is in adding modern physics and multi-physics concepts to computational works. This includes developing models for solar cells, nano-electronics, quantum transport, and Casimir force. He also studies computational methods to solve the multi-scale problem in computer chip and circuit design. He works with the Area of Excellence Project at The University of Hong Kong on “Theory, Modeling, and Simulation of Emerging Electronics”. His past areas of research interest have been in wave propagation, scattering, inverse scattering, complex boundary value problems for microstrip circuits, and inhomogeneous media for geophysical subsurface sensing, nondestructive testing applications. Previously, he has designed experiments with his graduate students to demonstrate the super-resolution phenomena of nonlinear inverse scattering. Working with his group and NCSA in year 2004, they have solved record-size electromagnetic scattering problems with 20 million unknowns using fast algorithms and matrixfree methods. He is the originator of several fast algorithms for solving electromagnetics scattering and inverse problems, and has authored a book, Waves and Fields in Inhomogeneous Media, and coauthored two books, Fast and Efficient Algorithms in Computational Electromagnetics and Integral Equation Methods for Electromagnetic and Elastic Waves, in addition to more than 300 scientific journal articles and 400 conference papers, several patents, book chapters, and many lecture notes. Prof. Chew is a Fellow of IEEE, OSA, IOP, and HKIE. He was named an NSF Presidential Young Investigator in 1986. Previously, he was the director of the Center for Computational Electromagnetics and the Electromagnetics Laboratory. He was a Founder Professor (2000-2005) of Engineering, YT Lo Chair Professor (2005-2010) of Electrical and Computer Engineering. More recently (2013), he was named the George and Ann Fisher Distinguished Professor of Engineering. 42 He was the co-winner of the Schelkunoff Best Paper Award for 2001. In 2002, ISI Citation elected him to the category of Most-Highly Cited Authors. His work is cited by electromagneticists, geophysicists, mathematicians, and electro-chemists. Before coming to University of Illinois, Prof. Chew was a department manager and program leader at Schlumberger-Doll Research. He was on special leave to serve as the Dean of Engineering at The University of Hong Kong from 2007 to 2011. He also served on the Board of the Applied Science and Technology Research Institute in Hong Kong during the period. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Progress in Electromagnetics Research, and helps organize the Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposia. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2013. He is active in international collaborations. Planetary Discoveries with Radio Science from Mariner to New Horizons Sami W. Asmar, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Friday, July 24, 11:50–12:30, Bayshore Grand Ballroom, Salon E Sponsor: URSI Commission F - Wave Propagation and Remote Sensing The radio communications links between spacecraft and ground stations are altered in their characteristics between the times of transmission and reception. The Doppler shift resulting from perturbations in spacecraft motion due to gravitational and non-gravitational forces, relativistic effects, as well as propagation effects in the proximity of planetary atmosphere, rings, solar corona, and interplanetary plasma are carefully examined by Radio Scientists for important physical phenomena. From the early Mariner missions five decades ago to the latest New Horizons encounter with Pluto/Charon, planetary interiors, atmospheres, surfaces, and rings have been investigated and characterized, along with precision measurements exploring the sun and aspects of fundamental physics. We report on discoveries made via planetary spacecraft Radio Science techniques with NASA and international missions and the Deep Space Network. The technological evolution is outlined leading to the latest uplink radio occultations as well as future concepts. Biography Sami W. Asmar is a Physicist and Radio Science specialist and the manager of strategic and international planning and architecture for the Interplanetary Network Directorate at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology. Among his awards are three NASA Exceptional Achievement Medals. He has been the project scientist for the GRAIL lunar mission and collaborator on the New Horizons Radio Science experiment. 43 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Presentation Listing Explanation Session Code Legend Code D – TT . N M Explanation Day – Track . Ordinal Time 1–5 A: Morning P: Afternoon Possible Values MO TU WE TH FR A1-A5: AP-S Tracks (Add P for – UA-UK: URSI Commissions . Interactive Forum) SP: Joint Special Sessions Sample MO – A5 . 2 A Monday – AP-S Track 5 . 2 Session AM (Morning) nd 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 WS Special Industry Workshop 44 Technical Program Monday, July 20 08:00 - 11:40 MO-SP.1A Special Session Salon A Millimeter-Wave Antenna Arrays for 5G Wireless Handheld Devices Monday, July 20 08:00 - 11:40 MO-SP.2A Special Session Salon B Advances in the Development of GNSS Antennas and Controlled Radiation Pattern Arrays Session Co-Chairs: Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Session Co-Chairs: Ning Yang, Novatel Inc., Canada; Ronald Johnston, Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM); Tayeb Denidni, National Institute of the University of Calgary Scientific Research (INRS), University of Quebec MO-SP.1A.108:00 MO-SP.2A.108:00 An Interoparable Antenna for GPS and GLONASS Services on a Car Four-Element Dual-Band Printed Slot Antenna Array for the Future 5G Iuliia Goncharova, Stefan Lindenmeier, University of the Bundeswehr, Germany Mobile Communication Networks MO-SP.2A.208:20 Osama Haraz, Mohamed Ali, Assiut University, Egypt; Ayman Elboushi, Electronic Research Institute (ERI), Egypt; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada MO-SP.1A.208:20 A Dielectric Resonator Based Millimeter-Wave MIMO Antenna Array for Hand-Held Devices Design and Characteristic Mode Analysis of a Wideband High Permittivity Patch Antenna Kathleen Fasenfest, TE Connectivity, United States MO-SP.2A.308:40 Mohamed Hussain, Oualid Hammi, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Symon K. Podilchak, Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada Frequency Bandwidth Adjustment of Dual-Polarized Four-Arm Archimedean Spiral Antennas MO-SP.1A.308:40 MO-SP.2A.409:00 A M.Mehrabani, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada Regularized Time-Reversal Beamforming for mm-Wave Massive MIMO Evolution of a Precision GNSS Antenna Ronald Johnston, University of Calgary, Canada Systems Carlos Viteri-Mera, Fernando Teixeira, Ohio State University, United States MO-SP.2A.509:20 MO-SP.1A.409:00 Characterization of Millimeter Wave Phased Array Antennas in Mobile Terminal for 5G Mobile System Jakob Helander, Daniel Sjöberg, Mats Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden; Kun Zhao, Zhinong Ying, Sony Mobile Communications, Sweden MO-SP.1A.509:20 Wideband Dual-Circular Polarized Spiral Antenna Phased Array Hongzhao, Ray Fang, Ramanan Balakrishnan, Koen Mouthaan, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Régis Guinvarc’h, SONDRA, Supélec, France Break09:40 MO-SP.2A.610:00 Adaptively Matched Dual Band GPS Antenna for Plasma Environments Low-Cost Phased-Array Antenna Technology Enabled by Macro-Electro- Xiuzhang Cai, Ali Uyrus, Abdulkadir C. Yücel, Amir Mortazawi, Eric Michielssen, Mechanical Systems (MÆMS) University of Michigan, United States Meng Gao, Amin Momeni, John H. Booske, Nader Behdad, University of WisconsinMadison, United States Break09:40 MO-SP.1A.610:00 MO-SP.2A.710:20 Circularly Polarized Dielectric Resonator Antenna For UMTS and WLAN Applications Mohamed A. Abdelaal, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada Design of High-Diversity Gain MIMO Antenna Arrays through Surface MO-SP.2A.810:40 Current Optimization Surface Wave Control by Transformation Optics Sebastien Clauzier, Said Mikki, Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada Mario Junior Mencagli, Enrica Martini, David González-Ovejero, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy MO-SP.1A.710:20 MO-SP.2A.911:00 Design and Empirical Investigation of Miniaturized mmWave Antenna Array Modules within Cellular Devices Wonbin Hong, Kwang-Hyun Baek, Seungtae Ko, Samsung, Republic of Korea MO-SP.1A.810:40 Low Profile Lens and Reflectarray Design for MM Waves Shaileshachandra Pandey, Ravi Arya, Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United States Quadrifilar Helix Antenna for Enhanced Air-to-Ground Communications Steven Keller, Steven Weiss, Army Research Laboratory, United States MO-SP.2A.1011:20 Simulation and Characterization of Wearable, Flexible, Conductive Fabric based Antenna System Gregory Lee, Abas Sabouni, Wilkes University, United States MO-SP.1A.911:00 Low Power Millimeter Wave Beamforming Transceiver System using OnSite Coding Elias A. Alwan, Nima Ghalichechian, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States MO-SP.1A.1011:20 60 GHz Agile EBG-based Antenna with Reconfigurable Pattern Muath Al-Hasan, INRS-University of Quebec, Canada; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS-University of Quebec, Canada 45 MO-AM Monday, July 20 MO-A1.1A 08:00 - 11:00 Salon C Monday, July 20 MO-A1.2A 08:00 - 11:00 Salon D MO-AM Leaky-Wave Antennas Dielectric Resonator and Dielectric Loaded Antennas Session Co-Chairs: David R. Jackson, University of Houston; Robert Paknys, Concordia University Session Co-Chairs: Karu Esselle, Macquarie University; Symon Podilchak, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada MO-A1.1A.108:00 MO-A1.2A.108:00 Using the Matrix Pencil Method to Analyze a 3D Leaky Wave Antenna Modeling of Substrate Integrated Waveguide Series Fed Dielectric Resonator Antenna Array with Longitudinal Slots Excitation Amardeep Singh, Robert Paknys, Concordia University, Canada; David R. Jackson, University of Houston, United States MO-A1.1A.208:20 Mona Abdallah, Ying Wang, UOIT, Canada; Wael M. Abdel-Wahab, Safieddin SafaviNaeini, University of Waterloo, Canada Uniform and Non Uniform Optical Leaky-Wave Antennas for Field Shaping MO-A1.2A.208:20 MO-A1.1A.308:40 MO-A1.2A.308:40 Dual-polarized directional antenna with application to polarimetric radar Improving Phase Uniformity in the Aperture: A Method to Enhance Radiation Characteristics of Fabry-Perot Resonator Antennas Caner Guclu, Ozdal Boyraz, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States Maria García-Vigueras, Marc Esquius-Morote, Juan R. Mosig, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland MO-A1.1A.409:00 Real–Time 2-D Spectral-Decomposition using a Leaky-Wave Antenna Array with Dispersive Feeding Network Wideband Fabry-Perot Resonator Antennas with Dielectric EBG Structures Naizhi Wang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Qingsheng Zeng, University of Quebec, Canada Muhammad Usman Afzal, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia MO-A1.2A.409:00 Compact Wideband Perforated Rectangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna Shulabh Gupta, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada Pragati Patel, IIT Bombay, India; Biswajeet Mukherjee, IIITDM, India; Jayanta Mukherjee, IIT Bombay, India MO-A1.1A.509:20 MO-A1.2A.509:20 Wideband Leaky-Wave Radiation from Wire-Medium Loaded Fabry-Perot Cavity Antennas A Novel Dual-broadband Dielectric Resonator Antenna Based on Modified Sierpinski Fractal Geometry Davide Comite, Paolo Burghignoli, Paolo Baccarelli, Alessandro Galli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Break09:40 MO-A1.1A.610:00 Hu Liu, Ying Liu, Ming Wei, Shuxi Gong, Xidian University, China Break09:40 MO-A1.2A.610:00 Circularly Polarized Ring Dielectric Resonator Antenna Excited with CrossDual-band and Tri-band Fabry-Perot Resonant Cavity Antennas Using Slot Multiple FSS Layers Rajkishor Kumar, Raghvendra Kumar Chaudhary, Indian School of Mines Dhanbad, Krishna Kota, David R. Jackson, Stuart Long, University of Houston, United States India MO-A1.1A.710:20 MO-A1.2A.710:20 Properties of 2D Periodic Leaky Wave Antennas at Microwave and Design and Development of a Koch-Sierpinski Gasket Wideband Dielectric Optical Frequencies Resonator Antenna Sohini Sengupta, David R. Jackson, Stuart Long, University of Houston, United States Kedar Trivedi, Dhaval Pujara, Institute of Technology, Nirma University, India MO-A1.1A.810:40 Design and Development of a Prism-Shaped Wideband Dielectric Resonator Antenna Periodic Slotted Leaky Wave Antenna Excited by Quasi Dipole Alireza Mallahzadeh, Sajad Mohammad-Ali-Nezhad, Shahed University, Iran MO-A1.2A.810:40 Kedar Trivedi, Dhaval Pujara, Institute of Technology, Nirma University, India 46 Monday, July 20 MO-A2.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Salon E Developments in Cloaking Monday, July 20 MO-A2.2A 08:00 - 12:00 Salon F Active and Non-Foster Structures Session Co-Chairs: Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin; Mohamed Session Co-Chairs: Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb; Scott Rudolph, Bakr, McMaster University Naval Research Laboratory MO-A2.1A.108:00 MO-A2.2A.108:00 Mantle cloaking: Antenna applications Dispersion-Reduced High Impedance Surface Loaded with Non-Foster Impedances Alessio Monti, Niccolò Cusano University, Italy; Jason Soric, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Alessandro Toscano, Filiberto Bilotti, University of Roma Tre, Italy MO-A2.1A.208:20 Radio-Frequency Transparent Dipole Antennas Jiang Long, Daniel Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego, United States MO-A2.2A.208:20 Stability Conditions for a Digital Discrete-Time Non-Foster Circuit Element Jason Soric, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States Thomas Weldon, John Covington, Kathryn Smith, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States MO-A2.1A.308:40 MO-A2.2A.308:40 An Integrated Metasurface Filtering Cloak for Monopole Antennas Influence of Transmission Line on Stability of Networks Containing Ideal Negative Capacitors Zhi Hao Jiang, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States MO-A2.1A.409:00 Josip Loncar, Damir Muha, Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb, Croatia Design and Experimental Validation of a Virtual Line Source Using MO-A2.2A.409:00 Metamaterials Nonlinear Multiconductor Transmission Line Analysis of Broadband Caglar Emiroglu, Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States Switching Metamaterials MO-A2.1A.509:20 Scott Rudolph, Walter Wall, Naval Research Laboratory, United States A System-by-Design Approach for the Synthesis of Multi-Layer Mantle Cloaks MO-A2.2A.509:20 Lorenza Tenuti, Giacomo Oliveri, Federico Viani, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy; Alessio Monti, Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, University Roma Tre, Italy; Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy Millimeter-Wave Phase Modulator Based on Vanadium Dioxide MetaSurfaces Break09:40 Mohammad Reza Hashemi, Shang-Hua Yang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Tongyu Wang, Nelson Sepulveda, Michigan State University, United States; Mona Jarrahi, University of California, Los Angeles, United States MO-A2.1A.610:00 Break09:40 Cloaking Exploiting Anisotropic Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis MO-A2.2A.610:00 Laleh Seyyed Kalantari, Mohamed Bakr, McMaster University, Canada A Review of Active Metamaterials Incorporating Gain Device / Medium MO-A2.1A.710:20 Qi Tang, Adnan Kantemur, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States Inverse Scattering Homogenization Method for Conformal Metamaterial Structures MO-A2.2A.710:20 Giuseppe Labate, Ladislau Matekovits, Mario Orefice, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Transient Analysis of Nonlinear Right-Left-Handed Transmission Lines Gregory Milford, University of New South Wales, Australia MO-A2.1A.810:40 MO-A2.2A.810:40 Cloaking a Conducting Sphere with Dispersive Metamaterial Coating and Reduction of Group Delay of Microstrip Lines with a Non-Foster Negative an Intervening Air Gap Capacitance for Future Epsilon Near Zero / Epsilon Negative Applications Adnan Jamil, Tenneti Rao, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States Risa Matsubara, Yasushi Horii, Kansai University, Japan MO-A2.1A.911:00 MO-A2.2A.911:00 Effect on Scattering Cross Section for Scaled Anti-object and Coordinate Self-Cancellation of Undesired Resistance of Negative Impedance Transformed Anti-object in External Cloaking Converters for Purely Reactive Non-Foster Elements Archana Rajput, Pravallika Vura, Kushmanda Saurav, Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Takuya Kaneko, Yasushi Horii, Kansai University, Japan MO-A2.2A.1011:20 Utilizing Active Circuit Elements for Dynamic Tuning and Electronic Scanning of CLL-Loaded Dipole Antenna Structure John Hodge, Theodore Anthony, Amir Zaghloul, Army Research Laboratory, United States MO-A2.2A.1111:40 Wideband-Switchable Active Metamaterial Absorber Hyung Ki Kim, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea 47 MO-AM Monday, July 20 08:00 - 11:40 MO-A4.1A Seymour MO-AM Propagation Characterization in Vehicular Environments Monday, July 20 08:00 - 11:40 MO-A5.2A McKenzie Wireless Power Transmission Session Co-Chairs: Costas Sarris, University of Toronto; Chenming Zhou, Session Co-Chairs: Hans-Dieter Lang, University of Toronto; Stavros National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Georgakopoulos, Florida International University MO-A4.1A.108:00 MO-A5.2A.108:00 Modeling and Measurement of the Influence of Antenna Transversal Location on Tunnel Propagation Design and Optimization of Efficient Wireless Power Transmission Systems: Theoretical Guidelines and Experimental Validation MO-A4.1A.208:20 MO-A5.2A.208:20 Large Scale Fading Characteristics in Rail Traffic Scenarios Optimization of Resonant Inductive Links for Wireless Power Transfer MO-A4.1A.308:40 MO-A5.2A.308:40 Comparison of Uplink SAR Values in Train Environment for Different Wireless Technologies Tunable Open ended Planar Spiral Coil for Wireless Power Transmission Chenming Zhou, Ronald Jacksha, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, United States Ke Guan, Zhangdui Zhong, Bo Ai, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Cesar Briso, Lei Zhang, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain David Plets, Sam Aerts, Kris Vanhecke, Wout Joseph, Luc Martens, iMinds/UGentWiCa, Belgium Massimo Donelli, Paolo Rocca, Federico Viani, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy Hyeonseok Hwang, Junil Moon, Byeonghak Jo, Chankeun Kwon, Soo-Won Kim, Korea University, Republic of Korea Telnaz Zarifi, Adam Maunder, Kambiz Moez, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada MO-A5.2A.409:00 Tunable Metamaterials for Optimization of Wireless Power Transfer Modeling and Optimization of Coverage in London Underground Subway Systems J. Prasad Kumara Sampath, Arokiaswami Alphones, Nanyang Technological Tunnels MO-A4.1A.409:00 Neeraj Sood, Alon Ludwig, Xingqi Zhang, University of Toronto, Canada; Frans Bouwman, Patryk Nowicki, Colin Bantin, Joseph Siu, Thales Canada, Canada; Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada University, Singapore; Don Mahinda Vilathgamuwa, Queensland University of Technology, Australia MO-A4.1A.509:20 Efficiency Comparison Between Resonant Coil and Metamaterial Sheet for Wireless Power Transfer Calibration of a 3-D Ray-Tracing Model in Railway Environments Xingqi Zhang, Neeraj Sood, University of Toronto, Canada; Joseph Siu, Thales Canada Transportation Solutions, Canada; Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada Break09:40 MO-A4.1A.610:00 MO-A5.2A.509:20 Gunbok Lee, Young Seok Noh, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; Gi-bum Lee, Research Institute of Industrial Science & Technology, Republic of Korea; Wee Sang Park, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea Break09:40 Empirical Correlation Property of Multi-Path for High-Speed Railways in Composite Propagation Scenario MO-A5.2A.610:00 Bei Zhang, Zhangdui Zhong, Ruisi He, Ke Guan, Jianwen Ding, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Cesar Briso-Rodríguez, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Minseok Han, Ji-Min Kim, Hoon Sohn, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea MO-A4.1A.710:20 MO-A5.2A.710:20 Path Loss Characterization for Vehicular-to-Infrastructure Communications at 700 MHz and 5.9 GHz in Urban Environments Lorenzo Rubio, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; Herman Fernández, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, Colombia; Vicent Miquel Rodrigo-Peñarrocha, Juan Reig, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain MO-A4.1A.810:40 Performance Evaluation of Underground STBC-MIMO System under Imperfect Channel Estimation Errors Samira Boualleg, CDTA/USTHB, Algeria; Khalida Ghanem, Brahim Haraoubia, Centre de développement des technologies avancées, Algeria; Mourad Nedil, UQAT, Canada MO-A4.1A.911:00 Non-Stationary Channel Characteristics in High-Speed Railway Dual-mode Wireless Power Transfer Module for Smartphone Application Effects of Metamaterial slab with Negative Permeability Applied to Magnetically-Coupled Wireless Power Transfer System Gunyoung Kim, Bomson Lee, Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea MO-A5.2A.810:40 Comparison of Magnetic Field Exposure for SISO and MISO Wireless Power Transfer Systems Tim X. Liu, Hans-Dieter Lang, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada MO-A5.2A.911:00 Misalignment Insensitive WPT with Conformal SCMR Systems Hao Hu, Shun Yao, Kun Bao, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States Binghao Chen, Zhangdui Zhong, Bo Ai, Beijing Jiaotong University, China MO-A5.2A.1011:20 MO-A4.1A.1011:20 Kun Bao, Elad Siman Tov, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States Time-variant characteristics for Vehicle-to-Vehicle communications in highway scenario Conformal SCMR System with Multiple Resonators Qi Wang, Bo Ai, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Xiang Cheng, Peking University, China; Yan Li, Zhangdui Zhong, Beijing Jiaotong University, China 48 Monday, July 20 MO-A5.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon 1 MIMO for 5G and Beyond Monday, July 20 08:00 - 11:40 MO-WS.1A Special Session Salon 2 Industry Workshop: Antennas Systems for Terrestrial, Session Co-Chairs: Dimitris Psychoudakis, Samsung Research America; Chi- Aircraft, Satellite and Deep-space Applications I Chih Chen, The Ohio State University Session Co-Chairs: Sudhakar Rao, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems; Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory MO-A5.1A.108:00 Secure Key Establishment in the Presence of a Passive Eavesdropper: MO-WS.1A.108:00 Impact of Antenna Coupling Terahertz Antennas and Optical Elements Attiya Mahmood, Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States MO-A5.1A.208:20 Goutam Chattopadhyay, Theodore Reck, Nacer Chahat, Choonsup Lee, Cecile JungKubiak, Boris Karasik, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory / CalTech, United States; Maria Alonso-delPino, Nuria Llombart, Delft Univeristy of Technology, Netherlands CRS Precoding Weights for Wide Beam Coverage in FD-MIMO Antenna MO-WS.1A.208:40 Arrays Ioannis Tzanidis, Yang Li, Gary Xu, Jianzhong Zhang, Samsung Research America From Phased Arrays to 5G-Frontends: a Small Step? - Dallas, United States Marta Martínez Vázquez, Rens Baggen, IMST GmbH, Germany MO-A5.1A.308:40 MO-WS.1A.309:20 An adaptive multi-beam massive array architecture for 5G wireless Ruey-Bing Hwang, Yi-Che Tsai, Cherng-Chyi Hsiao, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan MO-A5.1A.409:00 Horizontally Polarized Cylindrical MIMO Radar Antenna Array Danyang Huang, Xuan Hui Wu, Minnesota State University, Mankato, United States MO-A5.1A.509:20 Recent trends in modern-day reflector antenna and feed designs Robert Hoferer, Spacetime Engineering, United States Break10:00 MO-WS.1A.410:20 Mobile Phone Antenna Design and Measurement: Evolution and Challenges Eric Krenz, Mohammed Abdul-Gaffoor, Motorola Mobility LLC, A Lenovo Company, Wideband Self-Interference Cancellation Filter for Simultaneous Transmit United States and Receive Systems MO-WS.1A.511:00 Stephen Watt, Elias A. Alwan, Waleed Khalil, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, Antenna Design Considerations for LTE Enabled Base Stations United States Derek Campbell, C.J. Reddy, Altair Engineering, United States Break09:40 MO-A5.1A.610:00 Design of Impedance Loading Board Supporting Load-modulated Beamspace MIMO Single RF System Kyoungtae Lee, Il-Do Choi, JuYong Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea MO-A5.1A.710:20 Antenna Beamforming for Interference Cancellation in Radar-Wireless Spectrum Sharing Zhe Geng, Hai Deng, Florida International University, United States MO-A5.1A.810:40 MIMO Waveform Design for Minimizing Multipath from Ground and Ceiling Reflections Aashish Sharma, Shobha Sundar Ram, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, India MO-A5.1A.911:00 Research on The Configuration of Time Reversal Mirror in Time Reversal Beamforming System Yu Yang, Bing-Zhong Wang, Zhishuang Gong, Ren Wang, Yaqing Wen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China MO-A5.1A.1011:20 Performance of OFDM-IDMA and OFDM-CDMA architectures over frequency selective MISO channels Widad Belaoura, EMP, Algeria; Khalida Ghanem, Centre de développement des technologies avancées, Algeria; Mustapha Djeddou, EMP, Algeria 49 MO-AM Monday, July 20 MO-A5.3A 08:00 - 09:20 Salon 3 Monday, July 20 MO-A3.1A 08:00 - 09:40 Oak 1/2 MO-AM Flexible Substrates and Passives for UWB Systems High Order Integral Equation Solvers Session Chair: Djuradj Budimir, University of Westminster Session Co-Chairs: Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University; Oscar Borries, TICRA MO-A5.3A.108:00 A novel Ultra-Wideband bandpass filter with a notched band Jinxin Li, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada; Jun Xu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qingsheng Zeng, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada MO-A5.3A.208:20 A Structure and Fast Design of Compact UWB Antenna with Upper WLAN Band-Notch MO-A3.1A.108:00 Higher-Order Method of Moments Analysis for Unconnected Quadrilateral Meshes Peter Meincke, Erik Jørgensen, Oscar Borries, TICRA, Denmark MO-A3.1A.208:20 Subdivision Surfaces for Electromagnetic Integral Equations Slawomir Koziel, Adrian Bekasiewicz, Reykjavik University, Iceland Daniel Dault, Jie Li, Beibei Liu, Rundong Zhao, Yiying Tong, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States MO-A5.3A.308:40 MO-A3.1A.308:40 Inkjet Printed Bandpass Filters and Filtennas using Silver Nanoparticle Isogeometric Analysis of Integral Equations using Subdivision Jie Li, Daniel Dault, Rundong Zhao, Beibei Liu, Yiying Tong, Balasubramaniam Ink on Flexible Substrate Waqas Ahmad, University of Westminster, United Kingdom; Andrea Maric, Nikola Ivanisevic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia; Djuradj Budimir, University of Westminster, United Kingdom Shanker, Michigan State University, United States MO-A5.3A.409:00 Nastaran Hendijani, Jin Cheng, Robert J. Adams, John C. Young, University of Kentucky, United States Novel Flexible Antenna For UWB Applications Sherif Zahran, Arab Academy for Science and Technology, Egypt; Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC College, Egypt Monday, July 20 MO-A5.4A 10:00 - 12:00 Salon 3 MO-A3.1A.409:00 High Order Locally Corrected Nyström Method with Normal Continuity MO-A3.1A.509:20 A Higher-Order Method for Electromagnetic Simulation of Conducting Objects Near/Across the Interface of a Half Space Wan Luo, Zaiping Nie, Yongpin Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China RFID Tags and Systems Session Co-Chairs: Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina; Darmindra Arumugam, Jet Propulsion Laboratory MO-A5.4A.110:00 A Novel Co/Cross-Polarizing Chipless RFID Tags for High Coding Capacity and Robust Detection Maher Khaliel, Ahmed El-Awamry, Abdelfattah Fawky, Mohamed El-Hadidy, Thomas Kaiser, Duisburg-Essen University, Germany MO-A5.4A.210:20 Modal-Based Approach to Tune and Enhance the Frequency and Dielectric Bandwidth of a UHF-RFID Tag antenna mounted on a Dielectric Substrate Monday, July 20 MO-A3.2A 10:00 - 11:40 Oak 1/2 Novel Finite Element and Domain Decomposition Methods Session Co-Chairs: Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Dan Jiao, Purdue University MO-A3.2A.110:00 A 2D Interface-Enriched Generalized FEM for EM Analysis of Composite Materials Ezdeen Elghannai, Roberto G. Rojas, Ohio State University, United States Kedi Zhang, Ahmad Raeisi Najafi, Philippe H. Geubelle, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States MO-A5.4A.310:40 MO-A3.2A.210:20 Numerical investigation on the tolerance of wearable UHF-RFID tags to human body coupling Matteo Altini, Giovanni Andrea Casula, Giuseppe Mazzarella, Università di Cagliari, Italy; Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy MO-A5.4A.411:00 A 3D Interface-Enriched Generalized FEM for EM Analysis of Composite Materials Kedi Zhang, Philippe H. Geubelle, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, United States MO-A3.2A.310:40 Multi-axis single-anchor vs. single-axis multi-anchors in long-range 2D W-FETI: Global Domain Decomposition Preconditioning Done Right Wei Wang, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States MQS positioning Darmindra Arumugam, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States MO-A5.4A.511:20 MO-A3.2A.411:00 Randomized Computations in Domain Decomposition Methods Backscattering Modulation Using Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonance Wei Wang, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States (SCMR) Antennas MO-A3.2A.511:20 Elad Siman Tov, Kun Bao, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States MO-A5.4A.611:40 Spectral Extraction of Chipless RFID Tag using Time Domain Analysis EB Scheme Hybrid Spectral-Finite Element Time Domain Method for Super Multiscale Simulation Qiang Ren, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Nijas C M, Sajitha V R, Vivek R, Mohanan P, Binu Paul, Mridula S, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India 50 Monday, July 20 MO-UK.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Cypress 2 Breast Cancer Imaging E Monday, July 20 MO-UE.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Cypress 1 Interference Mitigation and Spectrum Management Session Co-Chairs: Susan Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Joe Session Co-Chairs: Charles Baylis, Baylor University; Puyan Mojabi, LoVetri, University of Manitoba University of Manitoba MO-UK.1A.108:00 MO-UE.1A.108:00 Gabor Deconvolution: Attenuation Function Estimation based on Frequency-dependent Q The Smith Tube: Providing the Foundation for Real-Time, Spectrally Sensitive Circuit Optimizations Kay Yuhong Liu, Elise C. Fear, Mike Potter, University of Calgary, Canada MO-UK.1A.208:20 Charles Baylis, Matthew Fellows, Joseph Barkate, Jennifer Barlow, Matthew Flachsbart, Baylor University, United States; Lawrence Cohen, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Robert Marks, Baylor University, United States Tumor tracking with microwave breast imaging using refined patient MO-UE.1A.208:20 specific prior information Douglas Kurrant, University of Calgary, Canada; Anastasia Baran, University of The design of high efficient resonator using multiple reactive loadings Manitoba, Canada; Elise C. Fear, University of Calgary, Canada; Joe LoVetri, for wireless power transfers University of Manitoba, Canada MO-UK.1A.308:40 On the Development of a Clinical Full-Vectorial 3D Microwave Breast Imaging System Majid Ostadrahimi, Georgian College, Canada; Anastasia Baran, Mohammad Asefi, Cameron Kaye, Kyle Nemez, Joe LoVetri, Stephen Pistorius, University of Manitoba, Canada Keum-Su Song, Ki Young Kim, Do Won Kim, Sung Bum Park, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea MO-UE.1A.308:40 Transient Analysis of Electromagnetic Pulse Coupling to Normal Mode Helical Antennas Based on Circuit Models Yi Liao, Yuan Zhang, Guochang Shi, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Environmental Effects for Aerospace Vehicle, China MO-UK.1A.409:00 MO-UE.1A.409:00 Model-Based Inverse Scattering for Microwave Breast Imaging: An Analysis of Tissue Feature Sensitivity versus Model Error Sensitivity ESD Protection for Mobile Handset Antenna Applications R. Owen Mays, Nader Behdad, Susan C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Thomas Schwingshackl, Infineon Technologies AG Munich, Germany; Joost Willemen, Wolfgang Bösch, Technical University of Graz, Austria MO-UE.1A.509:20 Extraction of Equivalent Sources from Near-Field Scanning Data with a Investigation of High-Resolution Microwave Breast Imaging using a Restart Differential Evolution Method 3-D Inverse Scattering Algorithm with a Variable-Strength Spatial Prior Wei-Jiang Zhao, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore Constraint Break09:40 MO-UK.1A.509:20 Luz Maria Neira, Barry D. Van Veen, Susan C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin, United States Break09:40 MO-UK.1A.610:00 MO-UE.1A.610:00 Generation of Short Microwave Pulses with a Compact Reverberation Cavity using Time-Reversal Sun Hong, Victor Mendez, Walter Wall, Naval Research Laboratory, United States Immersion Medium Independent Algorithm for Breast Microwave Imaging MO-UE.1A.710:20 MO-UK.1A.710:20 Henry Zhang, Pravit Tulyathan, Justin Morrill, Quang Nguyen, The Boeing Company, United States Anastasia Baran, University of Manitoba, Canada; Douglas Kurrant, Elise C. Fear, University of Calgary, Canada; Joe LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada Combination of ICEPIC and FDxD for Analyzing HPM System with Extended Feed Line A Water-based 3-D Breast Imaging System: Modelling and Use of Prior MO-UE.1A.810:40 Information Mohammad Asefi, Anastasia Baran, Joe LoVetri, Amer Zakaria, University of Novel Error-Control Methodology for Finite Difference and Finite Element based Electrostatic Green’s Function Computation in Inhomogeneous Manitoba, Canada Substrates MO-UK.1A.810:40 Magnetic Contrast-Enhanced Microwave Biomedical Imaging using Discontinuous Galerkin Contrast Source Inversion Mohammed Al-Qedra, Western University, Canada; Vladimir I. Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada Cameron Kaye, Ian Jeffrey, Joe LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada MO-UE.1A.911:00 MO-UK.1A.911:00 Kenneth Chen, Sandia National laboratories, United States; Larry Warne, Kelvin Lee, Lightning Responses on a Finite Cylindrical Enclosure Near field radar imaging in the frequency domain with application to Sandia National Laboratories, United States patient data MO-UE.1A.1011:20 Charlotte Curtis, Elise C. Fear, University of Calgary, Canada Prediction of Passive Intermodulation Between Rough Waveguide MO-UK.1A.1011:20 Flanges based on Fractal Theory Detailed Evaluation of Artifact Removal Algorithms for Radar-based Chunjiang Bai, Wanzhao Cui, Tiancun Hu, Xinbo Wang, Rui Wang, Xiang Chen, Qi Wang, Xi’an Institute of Space Radio Technology, China; Ming Ye, Xi’an Jiaotong Microwave Imaging of the Breast University, China Muhammad Adnan Elahi, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland; Charlotte Curtis, University of Calgary, Canada; Edward Jones, Martin Glavin, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland; Elise C. Fear, University of Calgary, Canada; Martin O’Halloran, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland 51 MO-AM K MO-AM Interactive Forum Monday, July 20, 09:20 - 11:20 Stanley Park Foyer Session Co-Chairs: Michael Selvanayagam, University of Toronto; Jeff Nichols, University of Toronto 52 Monday, July 20 09:20 - 11:20 MOP-A1.1AStanley Park Foyer Wideband, Multiband and Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antennas I Monday, July 20 09:20 - 11:20 MOP-A1.2AStanley Park Foyer Microstrip Antenna Arrays I MOP-A1.2A.1 MOP-A1.1A.1 Board 1 A Self-Diplexing Dual-Band Planar Array for GNSS Applications Elena Abdo-Sánchez, Teresa M. Martín-Guerrero, Universidad de Málaga, Spain; Jaime Esteban, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Carlos Camacho-Peñalosa, Universidad de Málaga, Spain MOP-A1.1A.2 Board 2 Board 11 Large Microstrip Array Antenna with Hybrid Feed Network of Standing and Traveling Waves Choon Lee, Mohamed Ezzat, Southern Methodist University, United States MOP-A1.2A.2 Board 12 A 4X4 Circularly Polarized Aperture Coupled Antenna Array for Ka-Band Satellite Communication Low profile Tri-bands Antenna For 1.2/2.4/3.5 GHz Wireless Applications Hussam Al-saedi, Mohmmad Fereidani, Wael M. Abdel-Wahab, Rafi Gholamreza, Ali Al-Azza, Frances Harackiewicz, Southern Illinois University of Carbondale, United States Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada MOP-A1.1A.3 Indented Antenna Array for Full-duplex Repeater Board 3 Multi-Resonant AgNW/PDMS Patch Antenna for Biaxial Strain Sensing Clifford Muchler, Zheng Cui, Yong Zhu, Jacob Adams, North Carolina State University, United States MOP-A1.1A.4 Board 4 Jones Matrix and S-parameter Analysis Using an Equivalent Circuit Model for Intrinsically Dual Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antennas Zhenchao Yang, Karl F. Warnick, Brigham Young University, United States MOP-A1.1A.5 Board 5 MOP-A1.2A.3 Board 13 Qiang Xu, Shihan Qin, Yuanxun Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States MOP-A1.2A.4 Board 14 Aperture-Coupled 2x2 Microstrip Antenna Array for 60 GHz Applications Issa Mohamed, Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada MOP-A1.2A.5 Board 15 A Feed Circuit-integrated Planar Array Antenna Using Anisotropic Conductive Paste UWB L-Probe Proximity Fed V-Slot Patch Antenna for Early Detection of Shimpei Akimoto, Takashi Yanagi, Toru Fukasawa, Hidenori Ishibashi, Yukihiro Breast Cancer Tahara, Hiroaki Miyashita, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan Mahrukh Khan, Dhivya Ketharnath, Varun Dandu, Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States MOP-A1.1A.6 Board 6 Dual-Band Circularly Polarized Stack Ring Antenna With Open Gap Board 7 Design of a Dual-Band Microstrip Antenna Using Slotted Annular-Ring and Concentric Disk Bo-hua Gan, Liang Zhou, Yao-Pin Zhang, Huahua Zhou, Jun-fa Mao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China MOP-A1.1A.8 Board 16 A Bowtie-Shaped Grid Array Antenna Radiating Linearly and Circularly Polarized Beams Toru Kawano, National Defense Academy, Japan; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University, Japan Dongcheol Seo, Youngje Sung, Kyonggi University, Republic of Korea MOP-A1.1A.7 MOP-A1.2A.6 Board 8 MOP-A1.2A.7 Board 17 Low profile multilayer dual circular polarized K-band antenna array for aerospace applications Przemyslaw Gorski, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland; Juan R. Mosig, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland MOP-A1.2A.8 Board 18 Miniaturized Differential Dual-Band Antenna with Bandwidth A hybrid-fed dual-polarized stacked patch array antenna for Ku-band Improvement for WLAN Application radar systems Yanfang Shen, Xinwei Chen, Runbo Ma, Wenmei Zhang, Liping Han, Shanxi University, China Lizhong Song, Yuming Nie, Harbin Institute of Technology, China MOP-A1.1A.9 Gap-coupled Series-fed Antenna Array with Improved Bandwidth Board 9 Novel Dual-Band and Dual Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antenna MOP-A1.2A.9 Board 19 Chunlan Lu, Juhong Shen, Yisen Cao, Fanqiu Meng, Tinghui Yin, College of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, China Prashant Kumar Mishra, Dhananjay Ramchandra Jahagirdar, Defence Research & Development Organization, India; Girish Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India MOP-A1.1A.10 MOP-A1.2A.10 Board 10 Board 20 Circular Polarised Annular Ring Microstrip Antenna for X-Band Application Pulsed Array of Spiral Antennas for Scanned Energy Pattern with Low Anil Kumar Singh, Ravi Kumar Gangwar, Indian School of Mines, India; Binod Kumar Side Lobes Kanaujia, Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies & Research, India Alberto Reyna, Marco Antonio Panduro, Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, Mexico MOP-A1.2A.11 Board 21 Performance Analysis of Uniform Meta-material Lens Embedded Patch Antennas Jaypal Baviskar, Afshan Mulla, Amutha Jeyakumar, Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), India 53 MO-AM Monday, July 20 09:20 - 11:20 MOP-A1.3AStanley Park Foyer MO-AM Wideband, Multiband and Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antennas II MOP-A1.3A.1 Monday, July 20 09:20 - 11:20 MOP-A1.4AStanley Park Foyer Microstrip Antenna Arrays II MOP-A1.4A.1 Board 22 Wide-Band Planar Folded Loop MIMO Antenna with Parallel Stubs DukSoo Kwon, In-June Hwang, Seung-Tae Khang, Jong-Won Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; Wang-Sang Lee, Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea MOP-A1.3A.2 Board 23 Board 33 A Design Methodology for Impedance-Matched Electrically Small Parasitic Superdirective Arrays Abdullah Haskou, Sylvain Collardey, Ala Sharaiha, University of Rennes 1, France MOP-A1.4A.2 Board 34 Design of the series fed microstrip patch planar array antenna by the parato genetic algorithm The CP Half E-shaped Patch: Evolving from Linear Polarization to Hiroki Tsutsumi, Yoshihiko Kuwahara, Shizuoka University, Japan; Hiroyuki Kamo, Compact Single Feed Circularly Polarized Antennas Nidec Elesys Corporation, Japan Joshua Kovitz, Jean Paul Santos, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States MOP-A1.3A.3 Board 24 A Wideband Circularly Polarized Monopole Antenna Array Changfei Zhou, S.W. Cheung, Yunfei Cao, T.I. Yuk, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China MOP-A1.3A.4 Board 25 MOP-A1.4A.3 Board 35 A Compact Printed Van Atta Array with Zero-Phase CRLH Transmission Lines Benjamin Braaten, Sajid Asif, Saeed Khan, Jared Hansen, Daniel Ewert, North Dakota State University, United States MOP-A1.4A.4 Board 36 Analysis of Nonuniform Excitation and Element Spacing in Sidelobe High-Gain Circular Polarization Monopole Antenna Using MS for GNSS Reduction of Wideband U-Slot Microstrip Patch Phased Array Antennas Yunfei Cao, S.W. Cheung, T.I. Yuk, Hailiang Zhu, University of Hong Kong, Hong Mohamed Elsewe, Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United Kong SAR of China MOP-A1.3A.5 States Board 26 MOP-A1.4A.5 Board 37 A Novel Planar Circularly-Polarized Antenna Using Stepped-Width Cross- A compact microstrip feeding network for circular arrays with conical Dipole beam pattern Yu Luo, Qing-Xin Chu, South China University of Technology, China; Lei Zhu, Mónica Portela Táboas, María Vera Isasa, University of Vigo, Spain University of Macau, Macao SAR of China MOP-A1.3A.6 Board 27 MOP-A1.4A.6 Board 38 Circular array with dual conical beam pattern for emergency Min Guo, Xiao-Bo Xuan, Min Wang, Ming-Ming Fan, Science and Technology on communications A Broadband Angled-Dipole Array Antenna With Radom Electromagnetic Scattering Laboratory, China; Shun-Shi Zhong, Shanghai University, China Mónica Portela Táboas, María Vera Isasa, University of Vigo, Spain MOP-A1.3A.7 Circularly polarized microstrip antenna array for the Ka-band Board 28 Wideband stacked patch antenna for modern communication systems Hao Jiang, Zheng-Hui Xue, Weiming Li, Wu Ren, Beijing Institute of Technology, China MOP-A1.3A.8 Board 29 MOP-A1.4A.7 Board 39 Tiago Varum, João Matos, Pedro Pinho, Vanessa Duarte, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal MOP-A1.4A.8 Board 40 Ku Band Planar Array Antenna for Satellite TV Signal Reception A Wideband Microstrip Array Antenna with The 2nd Harmonic Lokman Kuzu, Mesut Gokten, Tubitak Space Research Institute, Turkey; Ahmet Yagli, Senol Gulgonul, TURKSAT, Turkey Suppression Characteristics Sen Feng, Mou-ping Jin, Zhouhai Wang, Qinghua Lai, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China MOP-A1.4A.9 MOP-A1.3A.9 Le Chang, Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, China Board 30 Multilayer Slotted Microstrip Antenna for Wi-Fi Application Khushboo Tiwari, Dhaval Pujara, Nirma University, India MOP-A1.3A.10 MOP-A1.4A.10 Board 31 Board 41 A Three-layer Transmitarray Element With 360° Phase Range Board 42 A Novel Double-Layer Rectangular Microstrip Antenna Lu, Yumei Zhang, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, Design of Wideband Microstrip Antenna with Spiral Slot on Ground Plane Xiaopeng China Simin Masihi, Adiban Institute of Higher Education, Iran; Pejman Rezaei, Semnan University, Iran; Masoud Panahi, Islamic Azad University of Mashhad, Iran MOP-A1.3A.11 A Wide-Band Miniaturized Loaded Inverted L Antenna Board 32 Abdullah Haskou, Ala Sharaiha, Sylvain Collardey, University of Rennes 1, France MOP-A1.4A.11 Board 43 Large Gain Linear Series-Fed Microstrip Antenna Arrays at Ka and C bands Pratigya Mathur, Girish Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India; Prashant Kumar Mishra, Yogesh K. Verma, Research Centre Imarat, Defense Research & Development Organization, India 54 Monday, July 20 09:20 - 11:20 MOP-UB.1AStanley Park Foyer Printed Antennas and Applications MOP-UB.1A.1 Board 44 High Gain Circular Microstrip Antennas Using TM1m Modes Prateek Juyal, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada MOP-UB.1A.2 Board 45 Using Characteristic Mode Theory to Estimate Air-Substrate Microstrip Patch Antenna Input Impedance Brian Gibbons, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States MOP-UB.1A.3 Board 46 A Microstrip Wideband Antenna for Underground Applications Daniel Kim, Gregory Makar, Tutku Karacolak, Washington State University Vancouver, United States MOP-UB.1A.4 Board 47 Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antenna for Suppression of Mutual Coupling in Antenna Arrays Mohammad Fairouz, Mohammad Saed, Texas Tech University, United States MOP-UB.1A.5 Board 48 A liquid crystal switched passive Van Atta array for automobile radar target enhancement in heavy rainfall Anthony Dratnal, John Nielsen, Michal Okoniewski, University of Calgary, Canada MOP-UB.1A.6 Board 49 Design of printed antennas based on electrically small resonators for microwave applications Pau Aguilà, Gerard Zamora, Simone Zuffanelli, Ferran Paredes, Ferran Martin, Jordi Bonache, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain MOP-UB.1A.7 Board 50 Investigation of Broad- and Multi-Band Expansion by Multiline Coupling for Half-Wave Microstrip Arrays Paul Winniford, Jessica Ruyle, University of Oklahoma, United States MOP-UB.1A.8 Board 51 Investigation of Edge Treatment Shape and Added Aperture on Total Radiated Power from Parallel Plate Structure Andrius Lietuvninkas, Alexander Moreno, Jessica Ruyle, University of Oklahoma, United States End of Monday Morning Interactive Forum 55 MO-AM B Monday, July 20 13:20 - 17:20 MO-SP.1P Special Session Salon A Innovative Analytical and Numerical Techniques for the Solution of Open EM Problems: Complex Scattering Problems, Special Materials, Nanostructures Monday, July 20 13:20 - 17:00 MO-SP.2P Special Session Salon B Antennas and Sensors for Epidermal Electronics Session Co-Chairs: Gaetano Marrocco, University of Rome - Tor Vergata; John Batchelor, University of Kent Session Co-Chairs: Guido Lombardi, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy; MO-SP.2P.113:20 Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin Soft Bio-integrated Sensors for Skin-Based Wearable Devices MO-PM MO-SP.1P.113:20 Electromagnetic Scattering of a Complex-Source Beam by Semi-Infinite Sectors and Cones Milan Raj, Shyamal Patel, J. Model, Briana Morey, Pinghung Wei, Bryan McGrane, Xianyan Wang, Bryan Keen, Paolo DePetrillo, John Wright, Roozbeh Ghaffari, MC10 Inc., United States Hendrik Brüns, Ludger Klinkenbusch, Kiel University, Germany MO-SP.2P.213:40 MO-SP.1P.213:40 Microfluidics for Wearable Electronic The Propagating Frame: A Novel Framework For Wave Tracking Through Rough Medium And For Inverse Scattering Matan Leibovich, Ram Tuvi, Ehud Heyman, Tel Aviv University, Israel MO-SP.1P.314:00 Exact Electromagnetic Scattering by a Metal Strip Located Inside a Dihedral Corner Reflector Aaron Diebold, Jason C. Heikenfeld, University of Cincinnati, United States; Michael D. Dickey, North Carolina State University, United States; Christopher Tabor, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States MO-SP.2P.314:00 Inkjet-printed wireless epidermal electronics Matti Mäntysalo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States MO-SP.2P.414:20 MO-SP.1P.414:20 Dumtoochukwu Oyeka, John C Batchelor, Badredin. M Turki, University of Kent, Enhanced Read Range Tattoo RFID Tags Wiener-Hopf Formulation of an Unaligned PEC Wedge over a Stratification United Kingdom Vito G. Daniele, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella - Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Guido Lombardi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy MO-SP.1P.514:40 Waveguide-Based Metatronics Yue Li, Cristian Della Giovampaola, Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States Break15:00 MO-SP.1P.615:20 MO-SP.2P.514:40 Characterising Skin-Based Nano-Networks for Healthcare Monitoring Applications at THz Ke Yang, Nishtha Chopra, Jamie Upton, Yang Hao, Mike Philpott, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Qammer Hussain Abbasi, Khalid Qaraqe, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar; Akram Alomainy, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Break15:00 Analytical and Numerical Modeling of Passive and Active Coated Nanoparticles MO-SP.2P.615:20 Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United States Asimina Kiourti, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States MO-SP.1P.715:40 MO-SP.2P.715:40 MO-SP.1P.816:00 MO-SP.2P.816:00 Efficient Numerical Modelling of a Special Class of Photonic Crystals using the Tight Binding Approach Woo Soo Kim, Simon Fraser University, Canada Body-Worn Antennas, Sensors and a Novel Class of Electronic Textiles Error-Controlled Boundary Element Modeling of 3D Plasmonic Nano- On-Skin Tunable RFID loop Tag for Epidermal Applications Sara Amendola, Stefano Milici, Gaetano Marrocco, University of Roma Tor vergata, Structures via Higher-Order Locally Corrected Nystrom Method Mohammad Shafieipour, Vladimir I. Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada Italy; Cecilia Occhiuzzi, RADIO6ENSE S.r.l, Italy Nima Chamanara, Christophe Caloz, Poly-Grames Research Center, Canada Stretchable RF Antenna Sensors for Conformal Strain Detection MO-SP.2P.916:20 A Novel Flexible Wearable Magnetic Energy Harvester utilizing Inkjet Techniques Impedance Modeling of Chessboard-patterned Deflectors Composed of Masking Jo Bito, Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States Metasurfaces with Subwavelength Inclusions MO-SP.1P.916:20 Ali Eren Culhaoglu, Andrey Osipov, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany MO-SP.2P.1016:40 MO-SP.1P.1016:40 Biodegradable Materials for Short Term Wireless Implants Max Munoz, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Kasper Jørgensen, A New Formulation Discontinuous Galerkin Surface Integral Equation Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; Fang Mai, Emiliano Bilotti, Yang Hao, Method for Time-harmonic Wave Scattering Problem Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Dongwei Li, Jiangong Wei, Jin-Fa Lee, Ohio State University, United States MO-SP.1P.1117:00 Efficient Computation of Green’s Functions for One-Dimensional Periodic Structures in Layered Media Guido Valerio, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Paris 06, France; Simone Paulotto, Maxtena Inc, United States; Paolo Baccarelli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; David R. Jackson, Donald R. Wilton, University of Houston, United States; William A. Johnson, Consultant, United States; Alessandro Galli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy 56 Monday, July 20 MO-A1.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Salon C Waveguide Slot Arrays I Monday, July 20 MO-A1.2P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon D Beamforming Structures MO-A1.1P.113:20 MO-A1.2P.113:20 Slot Antenna Array on Triangular Waveguide X-Band Phase Shifters and Beam Forming Networks Using Microfluidically Controlled Metallized Plates Ying Chen, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada MO-A1.1P.213:40 X-Band Parallel-Plate Slot Array Antenna for SAR Sensor onboard 100 kg Small Satellite Prilando Rizki Akbar, Hirobumi Saito, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science of JAXA, Japan; Miao Zang, Jiro Hirokawa, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan MO-A1.1P.314:00 LOCOMO Satcom terminal: A Switchable RHCP/LHCP Array Antenna for On-the-move Applications in Ka-band Timothy Palomo, Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida, United States MO-A1.2P.213:40 A Planar Feed for SOTM Ka-band Lens Antennas Joana Silva, Maria García-Vigueras, Marc Esquius-Morote, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland; Jorge Costa, ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal; Carlos Fernandes, Instituto Superior Técnico – Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal; Juan R. Mosig, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland MO-A1.2P.314:00 Jose Ignacio Herranz-Herruzo, Miguel Ferrando-Rocher, Alejandro Valero-Nogueira, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; Regis Lenormand, Antonin Hirsch, JeanLuc Almeida, Mathieu Arnaud, Lyonel Barthe, Thales Alenia Space, France Uniform Circular Array with Integrated Microstrip Tapered Baluns MO-A1.1P.414:20 Broadband 4 x 4 Butler Matrix for K- and Ka- Bands Width effects on electromagnetic and mechanical behavior of Z-slotted waveguide array antennas Qing Lan, Derek Gray, Xi’an Jiatong Liverpool University, China; Stanley Chen, University of Nottingham, China; Kunio Sakakibara, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan MO-A1.1P.514:40 Controllable-Sidelobe Slotted Waveguide Antennas with Corrugations for Frequency Selectivity Mohammed Al-Husseini, Lebanese Center for Studies and Research, Lebanon; Hilal M. El Misilmani, Karim Y. Kabalan, Ali El-Hajj, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Xuyuan Pan, Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States Break15:00 MO-A1.1P.615:20 Brad Jackson, Bruce Liao, Defence R&D Canada, Canada MO-A1.2P.414:20 Abdulrahman Alaqeel, Sultan Almorqi, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Osama Haraz, Muhammad Ashraf, Saleh Alshebeili, Abdel-Razik Sebak, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia MO-A1.2P.514:40 X-band Substarte Integrated Rotman Lens with ±24° Scanning Capability Javad Pourahmadazar, Tayeb A. Denidni, National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS) Centre for Energy, Materials and Telecommunication, Canada Break15:00 MO-A1.2P.615:20 An Initial Study on Using Carbon Microfiber Transmission Lines in Conformal Array Networks Sajid Asif, Adnan Iftikhar, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States; Muhammad Khan, University of Padova, Italy MO-A1.2P.715:40 Design Procedure for 2D Slotted Waveguide Antenna with Controllable Phaser-Based Feeding Network for Uniformly Scanning Antenna Arrays Sidelobe Level Ge Zhang, Qingfeng Zhang, Fan Yang, Yifan Chen, South University of Science and Hilal M. El Misilmani, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Mohammed AlHusseini, Beirut Research and Innovation Center, Lebanon; Karim Y. Kabalan, Ali El-Hajj, American University of Beirut, Lebanon Technology of China, China; Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada; King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia; Ross D. Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China MO-A1.1P.715:40 MO-A1.2P.816:00 Waveguide slot array antenna design with a novel compact architecture Wentao Zhang, Fengyun Cui, Qiang Wang, Xiaoyang He, Chun Yang, Yong Cui, China Academy of Engineering Physics, China A Prototype of Feed Subsystem for a Mutilple-Beam Array-Fed Reflector Antenna MO-A1.1P.816:00 Qinghua Lai, Pei Li, Xiaopeng Lu, Chu Gao, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China Dual Band Dual Polarized Antenna for SAR MO-A1.2P.916:20 Wei Wang, Hongtao Zhang, Ming Chen, Jiaguo Lu, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China; Ying Liu, Xidian University, China MO-A1.1P.916:20 A Wide-band 180-degree Phase Shifter Using a Pair of Coupled-line Stubs Yongle Wu, Lidan Yao, Weimin Wang, Yuanan Liu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China A High Gain-Bandwidth, Nearly Omnidirectional Waveguide Slot Array MO-A1.2P.1016:40 Antenna Focused Array Antenna Using Subarrays Rintu Kumar Gayen, Sushrut Das, Ashmi Chakraborty Das, Indian School of Mines, India Peng-Fa Li, Shi-Wei Qu, Run-Liang Xia, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 57 MO-PM Session Co-Chairs: Alejandro Valero-Nogueira, Universitat Politecnica de Session Co-Chairs: María García-Vigueras, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Valencia; Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology Lausanne; Ariel Epstein, University of Toronto Monday, July 20 MO-A2.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Salon E B Monday, July 20 MO-UB.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon F MO-PM Metasurface and Metamaterial Applications Nanoantenna Considerations Session Co-Chairs: Scott Rudolph, Naval Research Laboratory; Filiberto Bilotti, Rome Tre Session Co-Chairs: Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Andrey Miroshnichenko, Australian National University MO-A2.1P.113:20 MO-UB.1P.113:20 Novel Metamaterial Absorber with Fractal Elements A Reduced Order Admittance Model for Longitudinally Loaded Plasmonic Nanorod Antennas Te-Kao Wu, FSS, EM, and Antenna Consulting, United States MO-A2.1P.213:40 Pancharatnam-Berry Metasurfaces with Giant Nonlinear Response Anastasios Panaretos, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States Mykhailo Tymchenko, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States MO-UB.1P.213:40 MO-A2.1P.314:00 Analysis and Design of an Optical Trapped Nanodipole Using Plasmonic Core-shell Particles Cylindrical Near-Field Directing Shell Brian Raeker, Scott Rudolph, Naval Research Laboratory, United States Anastasios Panaretos, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States MO-A2.1P.414:20 MO-UB.1P.314:00 Using Signal Estimation for Near-Field Plate Optimization Erik Gamez Rodriguez, David Schurig, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States MO-A2.1P.514:40 Study on the Long Range Active Coated Nano Particles Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Xianling Liang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United States MO-UB.1P.414:20 Aberration-Free Planar Focusing based on Parity-Time Symmetric Quantum Nanoantenna for Tunability, Mixing, Rectification, and Nonlocal Metamaterials Harmonic Sensing Francesco Monticone, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Constantinos Valagiannopoulos, Aalto University, Finland Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University, United States; Mohamed Farhat, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Break15:00 MO-UB.1P.514:40 Directional Control of Second-Harmonic Generation from a Metal Beamforming bow-tie antenna for Millimeter-wave Applications using Nanoparticle Xiaoyan Xiong, Li Jun Jiang, Wei E.I. Sha, Yat Hei Lo, University of Hong Kong, Hong Metamaterial Lens MO-A2.1P.615:20 Abdolmehdi Dadgarpour, Behnam Zarghooni, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada Kong SAR of China MO-A2.1P.715:40 MO-UB.1P.615:20 Complete transmission through short waveguide bends using connected bi-omega particles Davide Ramaccia, “RomaTre” University, Italy; Mirko Barbuto, “Niccolò Cusano” University, Italy; Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, “RomaTre” University, Italy MO-A2.1P.816:00 Break15:00 Generation of Terahertz Radiation with Optical Heterodyne by Nanoantenna-Coupled Tunneling Devices Pai-Yen Chen, Wayne State University, United States; Mohamed Farhat, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia MO-UB.1P.715:40 Frequency Selective Transmission through Waveguides with ENZ Sections Polarizability Tensors of Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene Sheets with Navid Pourramzan Gandji, George Semouchkin, Elena Semouchkina, Michigan Realistic Shapes Technological University, United States MO-A2.1P.916:20 Ahmed Hassan, National Institute of Standards and Technology/UARK, United States; Fernando Vargas-Lara, Jack Douglas, Edward Garboczi, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States Ring Resonances in Groove Gap Waveguides with Application to Slot Array Antennas MO-UB.1P.816:00 Alejandro Jimenez Saez, Alejandro Valero-Nogueira, Jose Ignacio Herranz-Herruzo, Electromagnetic Scattering Properties of Individual Carbon Nanotubes Vicent Miquel Rodrigo-Peñarrocha, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain with Realistic Three Dimensional Shapes Ahmed Hassan, National Institute of Standards and Technology/UARK, United States; Fernando Vargas-Lara, Jack Douglas, Edward Garboczi, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States MO-UB.1P.916:20 Electromagnetic Scattering from Multiple Carbon Nanotubes with Experimentally Determined Shapes and Distributions Ahmed Hassan, National Institute of Standards and Technology/UARK, United States; Fernando Vargas-Lara, Bharath Natarajan, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States; Noa Lachman, Doug Jacobs, Brian Wardle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Renu Sharma, J. Alexander Liddle, Jack Douglas, Edward Garboczi, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States MO-UB.1P.1016:40 Enhancement of Carbon Nanotube Antenna With Gas Sensor Capabilities Through Chemical Functionalization Steven Keller, Jinting Liu, Amir Zaghloul, Army Research Laboratory, United States 58 Monday, July 20 13:20 - 17:00 MO-A4.1P Seymour Propagation and Scattering in Complex Media F Monday, July 20 MO-UF.1P 13:20 - 17:00 McKenzie Advances in Environmental Modeling for RF Propagation MO-A4.1P.113:20 MO-UF.1P.113:20 A Statistical Study of Dyadic Angular Spectrum in Random Scattering Environments An Overview of EM Propagation Research at the Naval Research Laboratory MO-A4.1P.213:40 MO-UF.1P.213:40 Experimental Characterization of Impulsive Noise in a Railway Environment The Impact of Assimilation of Unmanned Aerial System Observations on Numerical Weather Prediction Modeling of Modified Refractivity and Electromagnetic Propagation Jie Xu, Loyola Marymount University, United States Bertrand Nkakanou, Gilles Y. Delisle, Université Laval, Canada; Nadir Hakem, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada MO-A4.1P.314:00 Opportunistic Crowd Sensing in WiFi-enabled Indoor Areas Fabrizio Robol, Federico Viani, Alessandro Polo, Enrico Giarola, Paola Garofalo, Cristian Zambiasi, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy MO-A4.1P.414:20 Wireless Coverage Optimization for Robotic Swarm in Emergency Scenario Federico Viani, Enrico Giarola, Paolo Rocca, Giacomo Oliveri, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy MO-A4.1P.514:40 Teddy R. Holt, James Hansen, Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory, United States David D. Flagg, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, United States; Tracy Haack, James D. Doyle, Teddy R. Holt, Clark M. Amerault, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Daniel Geiszler, Science Applications International Corporation, United States; Jason Nachamkin, Daniel P. Tyndall, Naval Research Laboratory, United States MO-UF.1P.314:00 Influence of the refractivity profiles vertical resolution on the assessment of propagation effects within the Marine Surface Boundary Layer (MSBL) Jacques Claverie, Centre de Recherches des Ecoles de St-Cyr Coetquidan, France MO-UF.1P.414:20 Sensitivity of EM Propagation to Blending the Surface Layer with the Upper Air Environment Preliminary Study on the Use of Complex Media for Antenna Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; David D. Flagg, UCAR Characterization Visiting Scientist Program, United States; Katherine Horgan, William Thornton, Naval Mouad Djedidi, Florian Monsef, Andrea Cozza, UMR 8507 – UPSud, CentraleSupélec, CNRS, UPMC, France Surface Warfare Center, United States Break15:00 Further Improvements and Validation for the Navy Atmospheric Vertical Surface Layer Model (NAVSLaM) MO-A4.1P.615:20 Propagation and Scattering in a Microwave Plasma Chamber Eric Peterson, Vijay Katta, Jayanti Venkataraman, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States; Merritt Funk, Megan Doppel, Jianping Zhao, Tokyo Electron America, United States MO-UF.1P.514:40 Paul Frederickson, Naval Postgraduate School, United States Break15:00 MO-UF.1P.615:20 An Investigation Into the Effects of Sea Surface Roughness on RF A Hybrid Perturbational and Transformational Electromagnetics Propagation in Evaporation Ducting Environments Jonathan Gehman, Andrew Blackburn, Khadir Griffith, Thomas Hanley, Michael Approach for Modeling Rough Surface Scattering Problems Newkirk, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States MO-A4.1P.715:40 Mustafa Kuzuoglu, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Ozlem Ozgun, Hacettepe University, Turkey MO-UF.1P.715:40 Characterizing Evaporative Duct Properties and Their Impact on Modeling Electromagnetic Scattering from Random Array of Objects by Electromagnetic Propagation Robin Corey Cherrett, Qing Wang, Naval Postgraduate School, United States Form Invariance of Maxwell’s Equations MO-A4.1P.816:00 Ozlem Ozgun, Hacettepe University, Turkey; Mustafa Kuzuoglu, Middle East Technical University, Turkey MO-A4.1P.916:20 Full-Wave Simulation of Propagation in Human Crowds Miroslav Veljovic, Dragan Olcan, Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Serbia MO-A4.1P.1016:40 Fast Solution of Volume Integral Equations with Complex Materials Jie Zhang, Si Cong Yan, Chun Xia Yang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China MO-UF.1P.816:00 Modeled Evaporation Duct Climatology in a Limited Area Using Multiple Data Sources Denny Alappattu, Qing Wang, Naval Postgraduate School, United States; John Kalogiros, National Observatory of Athens, Greece; Ryan Yamaguchi, University of California, Irvine, United States MO-UF.1P.916:20 A Comparison of Refractivity Profiles at Radio Frequency and Infrared Wavelengths for Classic Atmospheric Boundary Layer Structures Robert Marshall, Mount Pleasant Meteorology, United States MO-UF.1P.1016:40 Modeling Electromagnetic Propagation Over Water from Correlated Environmental Data and Neural Network Models Richard Giannola, Thomas Hanley, Joseph Warfield, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States 59 MO-PM Session Co-Chairs: Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade; Jayanti Session Co-Chairs: Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory; Paul Venkataraman, Rochester Institute of Technology Frederickson, Naval Postgraduate School Monday, July 20 MO-A5.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon 1 MIMO Channel Measurements and Performance Evaluations Monday, July 20 MO-WS.1P 13:20 - 17:40 Salon 2 Industry Workshop: Antennas Systems for Terrestrial, Aircraft, Satellite and Deep-space Applications II Session Co-Chairs: Lars Foged, Microwave Vision Group, Italy; Sean Hum, Session Co-Chairs: Sudhakar Rao, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems; University of Toronto Goutam Chattopadhyay, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory MO-PM MO-A5.1P.113:20 MO-WS.1P.113:20 2x2 MIMO Downlink OTA Measurement based on CTIA Guidelines Research and Development of Engineered Surfaces at the Communications Research Centre Canada Alessandro Scannavini, Lars Jacob Foged, Microwave Vision Group, Italy; John Estrada, Nicolas Gross, MVG Inc. Americas, United States MO-A5.1P.213:40 Jonathan Ethier, Reza Chaharmir, Jafar Shaker, Nicolas Gagnon, Aldo Petosa, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada PAS Control in a Reconfigurable OTA Chamber MO-WS.1P.214:00 MO-A5.1P.314:00 Sudhakar K Rao, Northrop Grumman, United States A Base Station Correlation-Controlled Bilateral Emulator for MIMO-OTA MO-WS.1P.314:40 Rashid Mehmood, Jon Wallace, Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States Kazuhiro Honda, Toshihiko Kabeya, Kento Karitani, Kun Li, Koichi Ogawa, Toyama University, Japan; Yoshio Koyanagi, Hiroshi Sato, Ritsu Miura, Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd., Japan Advanced Antenna Systems for 21st Century Satellite Communications Payloads Connected Arrays from Microwave to THz Frequencies in Ten Years Andrea Neto, Daniele Cavallo, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands MO-A5.1P.414:20 Break15:20 Measured 2x2 MIMO UHF Channels in an Urban Environment MO-WS.1P.415:40 Michael Daly, Marcos Ontiveros, Jeffery Allen, Kristopher Buchanan, Diana Arceo, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States MO-A5.1P.514:40 A Quick-Start Guide for CubeSat Antenna Selection Vaughn Cable, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States MO-WS.1P.516:20 Variability of Ellipticity Statistic of MIMO Indoor Radio Channels with RF Characteristics of Large Antennas with Radomes Antenna Orientation Angle Roland Schwerdtfeger, General Dynamics-Mission Systems, United States Hassan El-Sallabi, Mohamed Abdallah, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar; JeanFrancois Chamberland, Texas A&M University, United States; Khalid Qaraqe, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar Break15:00 MO-WS.1P.617:00 SATCOM Communication Link Performance Optimization by Linear Programming Tommy Lam, State University of New York in Binghamton, United States MO-A5.1P.615:20 Performance evaluation of massive MIMO using cylindrical array in a real microcell environment Ryochi Kataoka, Kentaro Nishimori, Niigata University, Japan; Ngochao Tran, Tetsuro Imai, NTT DOCOMO INC., Japan MO-A5.1P.715:40 Channel Capacity under Measurement-based Model for Cooperative Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Ruifeng Chen, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; Zhengguo Sheng, University of Sussex, United Kingdom; Minming Ni, Zhangdui Zhong, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada MO-A5.1P.816:00 Antenna Decision Method for Downlink Multiuser MIMO Systems with Receive Antenna Allocation Tomoki Murakami, Yasushi Takatori, Masato Mizoguchi, NTT Corporation, Japan; Fumiaki Maehara, Waseda university, Japan MO-A5.1P.916:20 Performance of LTE Communication System in Correlated Rayleigh Channel with Different Antenna Configurations Nessrine Smaili, EMP, Algeria; Khalida Ghanem, Centre de développement des technologies avancées, Algeria; Mustapha Djeddou, EMP, Algeria MO-A5.1P.1016:40 Measured MIMO Channel Capacity of a Virtual Colocated Tri-polarized Loop Antenna Dazhi Piao, Lingyu Yang, Huaqing Zhang, Jianxun Su, Zengrui Li, Communication University of China, China 60 Monday, July 20 MO-A5.2P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon 3 Monday, July 20 MO-A3.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Oak 1/2 Antennas Manufactured with Additive Technologies FDTD Methods Session Co-Chairs: Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta; Constantine Sideris, California Institute of Technology Session Co-Chairs: Dan Jiao, Purdue University; Traian Dogaru, U.S. Army Research Laboratory MO-A5.2P.113:20 MO-A3.1P.113:20 CPW-Fed 3D Cubic Folded Annular Slot Antenna A Rotated Subgrid for 3D FDTD Souren Shamsinejad, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada; Franco De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, United States MO-A5.2P.213:40 Christopher Railton, University of Bristol, United Kingdom MO-A3.1P.213:40 Finite FSS Structure Analysis Using a Hybrid High Order FDTD and Transparent and Stretchable Chipless RFID Fabricated Using Silver subgridding Method Nanowire and 3D Printed Mask Longjian Zhou, Feng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Taehee Jang, L. Jay Guo, University of Michigan, United States China MO-A5.2P.314:00 MO-A3.1P.314:00 Design and implementation of a 3D printed discone antenna for TV A conservative FDTD M(2,4) scheme in 3D without time step reduction broadcasting system for reducing dispersion Ricardo Gonçalves, Pedro Pinho, Nuno Carvalho, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal Nicolas Bui, Christophe Guiffaut, Alain Reineix, XLIM Institute, France; Philippe Pouliguen, DGA/DS/MRIS, France MO-A5.2P.414:20 MO-A3.1P.414:20 Application of 3-D Metal-Direct-Printing Technique for Waveguide Constructing Nonstandard and High Order FDTD Schemes in Antenna Fabrication Cylindrical Coordinates Using Spectral Domain and Modified Equation Guan-Long Huang, Tan-Huat Chio, Tat-Soon Yeo, National University of Singapore, Methodologies Singapore; Shi-Gang Zhou, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China Bezalel Finkelstein, Raphael Kastner, Tel Aviv University, Israel MO-A5.2P.514:40 MO-A3.1P.514:40 Automated Design of a 3D Printed Waveguide Surface Coupler Constantine Sideris, California Institute of Technology, United States; Chen Yang, Sung-Yueh Wu, Firas Sammoura, Liwei Lin, University of California, Berkeley, United States; Ali Hajimiri, California Institute of Technology, United States; Elad Alon, University of California, Berkeley, United States Break15:00 MO-A5.2P.615:20 Deficiencies in Printed FSS Intended for Application in Smart Buildings On the Low-Frequency Breakdown of FDTD Md Gaffar, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States Break15:00 MO-A3.1P.615:20 Three-Step LOD-FDTD Method Including Lumped Resistors and Its Stability Analysis Yong-Dan Kong, Qing-Xin Chu, South China University of Technology, China Badredin. M Turki, Edward A Parker, University of Kent, United Kingdom; Rachel Saunders, Joseph S.R. Wheeler, Stephe G Yeates, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; John C Batchelor, University of Kent, United Kingdom MO-A3.1P.715:40 MO-A5.2P.715:40 Jin Yan, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States Design of a Wideband and Low-Profile Monopulse Array Fabricated by 3-D Metal Printing Technique Guan-Long Huang, Tan-Huat Chio, Tat-Soon Yeo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Shi-Gang Zhou, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China MO-A5.2P.816:00 A 3D Printed Helical Antenna with Integrated Lens Muhammad Fahad Farooqui, Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia MO-A5.2P.916:20 Operation of 8-wavelength-radius 2-layer lenses Derek Gray, Xi’an Jiatong Liverpool University, China; Nasiha Nikolic, CSIRO, Australia; John Thornton, Antennas Research, United Kingdom MO-A5.2P.1016:40 A Novel 3-D Printed Electrmagnetic Bandgap Structure for Parallel Plate Mode Suppression in Microstrip Circuit Packages Accurate Matrix-Free Time-Domain Method with Traditional Vector Bases in Unstructured Meshes MO-A3.1P.816:00 A Hybrid FDTD-SIE Approach for Radar Imaging System Simulation Traian Dogaru, DaHan Liao, Army Research Laboratory, United States MO-A3.1P.916:20 A New Explicit and Unconditionally Stable FDTD Method for Analyzing General Lossy Problems Md Gaffar, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States MO-A3.1P.1016:40 A New SIMD-based FDTD Meshing Algorithm Used for FDTD Simulation of Aircraft Platform Yang Guo, Xiang-Hua Wang, Jun Hu, Zhejiang University, China; Lian-Dong Wang, State Key Lab of Complex Electromagnetic Environment Effects on Electronic and Information System, China; Wen-Yan Yin, Zhejiang University, China Yongrong Shi, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Wanchun Tang, Jiawei Zhou, Wei Zhuang, Nanjing Normal University, China 61 MO-PM Monday, July 20 MO-A5.3P 13:20 - 15:00 Cypress 2 Antennas for Biomedical Applications Monday, July 20 MO-A1.3P 13:20 - 15:00 Cypress 1 Circularly Polarized Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Koichi Ito, Chiba University; George Shaker, University Session Co-Chairs: Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University; Zhongxiang Shen, of Waterloo Nanyang Technological University MO-PM MO-A5.3P.113:20 MO-A1.3P.113:20 Ahmed Toaha Mobashsher, Amin M. Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia A M.Mehrabani, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada MO-A1.3P.213:40 Development of Compact Three-Dimensional Unidirectional Ultra- Investigation of Reduced Height Dual-Polarized Archimedean Spiral Antennas with Unidirectional Radiation Patterns Wideband Antennas for Portable Microwave Head Imaging Systems MO-A5.3P.213:40 Study of Coupled Split-Ring Resonator Arrays for Circular Polarization Miniaturized UWB Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna for a Mechatronic Breast Selective Surface Cancer Imaging System Wenxing Tang, George Goussetis, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; Nelson J. G. Fonseca, Ali Molaei, Ashkan Ghanbarzadeh Dagheyan, Juan Heredia Juesas, Jose Angel Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States MO-A5.3P.314:00 Switched Sensor Array for Near-field Microwave Imaging of Tissue Alex Beaverstone, Natalia Nikolova, McMaster University, Canada MO-A5.3P.414:20 A polycarbonate RFID tag for blood chain tracking Alessandro Fanti, Roberto Secci, Gianluca Boi, Sergio Casu, Giovanni Andrea Casula, Giuseppe Mazzarella, Giorgio Montisci, University of Cagliari, Italy MO-A5.3P.514:40 Energy Harvesting System Integrated on Wearable Contact Lens Luyao Chen, George Shaker, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada Moltek Consultants Ltd, Netherlands; Hervé Legay, Thales Alenia Space, France; Elena Sáenz, ETH Zürich, Netherlands; Peter de Maagt, European Space Agency, Netherlands MO-A1.3P.314:00 Design of a Broadband Circularly-Polarized Lens Antenna with a Linearly Polarized Feeder Yujie Liu, Yuehe Ge, Yinyan Chen, Huaqiao University, China MO-A1.3P.414:20 45° Slant-Polarized Omnidirectional Antenna: Metamaterial-Based Loop-Dipole Antenna Yi Zhang, Zhengzhou Information Science and Technology Institute, China; Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, China MO-A1.3P.514:40 Quadrifilar Helical Antenna Analysis Using Circular Array Concept Pooria Salami, Gholamreza Moradi, Reza Sarraf Shirazi, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran Monday, July 20 MO-A5.4P 15:20 - 16:40 Cypress 2 Antenna Design and SAR Reduction Session Co-Chairs: Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University; Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois, Chicago MO-A5.4P.115:20 Monday, July 20 MO-A1.4P 15:20 - 17:20 Cypress 1 Antenna Decoupling Techniques Session Co-Chairs: Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University; Miguel FerrandoBataller, Universitat Politècnica de València SAR Reduction of Multi-Band Antenna by Using Partially Reflective MO-A1.4P.115:20 Surface Low Profile Dual Band WLAN Antenna Array for Mobile Terminals Jongsung Kim, Kyungsung University, Republic of Korea; Mohamed Abdel-Mageed, Chiara Pelletti, Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Long Li, Xidian University, China MO-A5.4P.215:40 Low-SAR Hexa-Band Antenna for Mobile Applications Guo Liu, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Xidian University, China; Chiara Pelletti, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University; University of Central Florida, United States MO-A5.4P.316:00 Penta-Band PIFA for SAR Reduction for Mobile and WLAN Applications Using R-Card Mohamed Abdel-Mageed, Chiara Pelleti, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University; Central Florida University, United States MO-A5.4P.416:20 Kun Wang, Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany MO-A1.4P.215:40 Isolation Enhancment of Two Planar Monopole Antennas for MIMO Wireless Applications Ayman Isaac, Hussain Al-Rizzo, Ali Hammoodi, Said Abushamleh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States MO-A1.4P.316:00 Isolation Enhancement of Two Closely Spaced Planar Monopole Antennas for Industrial, Scientific, and Medical Applications Ayman Isaac, Hussain Al-Rizzo, Ali Hammoodi, Said Abushamleh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States MO-A1.4P.416:20 Design of Compact RF Choke for Suppressing Ground Edge Current in LTE Mobile Application Woo Cheol Choi, Seonho Lim, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea MO-A1.4P.516:40 A combo antenna structure for reducing SAR of mobile handset for LTE/ Enhancing Isolation between Two Closely Spaced Patch Antennas Using WLAN applications Chia-Mei Peng, I-Fong Chen, Zong-Han Jiang, Heng-Yi Liao, Jinwen University of Parasitic Elements Science and Technology, Taiwan Hongye Qi, Xiaoxing Yin, Hongxin Zhao, Southeast University, China; Leilei Liu, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China MO-A1.4P.617:00 Mutual Coupling Reduction of Dual-frequency Patch Antennas Using a Simple Microstrip H-Section Yantao Yu, Lijun Yi, Xiaoya Liu, Zhaokai Gu, Jinghe Li, Chongqing University, China 62 63 MO-PM MO-PM Interactive Forum Monday, July 20, 14:40 - 16:40 Stanley Park Foyer Session Co-Chairs: Hans-Dieter Lang, University of Toronto; Neeraj Sood, University of Toronto 64 Monday, July 20 14:40 - 16:40 MOP-A1.1PStanley Park Foyer Broadband Antennas and Systems I Monday, July 20 14:40 - 16:40 MOP-A1.2PStanley Park Foyer Broadband Printed Antennas I MOP-A1.1P.1 Board 1 Investigation into a Miniaturized, Wideband Yagi-Uda Antenna MOP-A1.2P.1 Board 11 A Self-Complementary PICA for UWB Applications Yen B. Le, Sungkyun Lim, Georgia Southern University, United States MOP-A1.1P.2 Board 2 MOP-A1.1P.3 Board 3 Nueri Quasem, University of British Columbia, Canada; Atiqur Rahman, North South University, Bangladesh; David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada Board 12 Wideband Array for C, X, and Ku-Band Applications with 5.3:1 Bandwidth MOP-A1.2P.2 Markus Novak, Ohio State University, United States; Félix Miranda, NASA Glenn Multi-Objective Optimization for UWB Antennas in Impedance Matching, Research Center, United States; John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States Gain, and Fidelity Factor Antenna Characterization for the Wideband Instrument for Snow Measurements (WISM) Kevin Lambert, Vantage Partners, LLC, United States; Félix Miranda, Robert Romanofsky, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States; Timothy Durham, Harris Corporation, United States; Kenneth Vanhille, Nuvotronics, United States MOP-A1.1P.4 Board 4 Design of an 8-40 GHz Antenna for the Wideband Instrument for Snow Measurements (WISM) Timothy Durham, Harris GCSD, United States; Kenneth Vanhille, Nuvotronics, United States; Christopher Trent, Harris GCSD, United States; Kevin Lambert, Vantage Partners, LLC, United States; Félix Miranda, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States MOP-A1.1P.5 Board 5 A Broadband Dual-Polarization Base Station Antenna Element with a Coupling Feed Yuan He, Yejun He, Shenzhen University, China; Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, China MOP-A1.1P.6 Board 6 Yi-Hsiang Chiu, Yen-Sheng Chen, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan MOP-A1.2P.3 Board 13 Bandwidth Enhancement of a Bent Planar Monopole Antenna by Ground Plate Extension Kyoichi Iigusa, Fumihide Kojima, Hiroyuki Yano, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan MOP-A1.2P.4 Board 14 A Wideband Printed Bent Monopole Antenna with a Small Ground Plate and Basic Study Kyoichi Iigusa, Fumihide Kojima, Hiroyuki Yano, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan MOP-A1.2P.5 Board 15 Wideband Circularly Polarized Modified Trapezoidal-shaped Monopole Antenna Roshini John, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Nasimuddin Nasimuddin, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R), Singapore; Arokiaswami Alphones, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore MOP-A1.2P.6 Board 16 A Dual Band Dual Polarized Bidirectional Horse Shoe Shape Antenna Rapid Simulation-Driven Design of UWB Antennas Using Surrogate- Mahima Arrawatia, Maryam Shojaei Baghini, Girish Kumar, Indian Institute of Based Optimization Technology Bombay, India Adrian Bekasiewicz, Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland MOP-A1.1P.7 Board 7 Broadband Fragmented Cylindrical Antennas Micah D. Gregory, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Donald Matz, William Schuppert, Antenna Research Associates, Inc., United States MOP-A1.1P.8 Board 8 Broadband Sleeve Antennas with a choke Takashi Oki, Naobumi Michishita, Hisashi Morishita, National Defense Academy, Japan; Masao Sakuma, Sakuma Antenna, Japan MOP-A1.1P.9 Board 9 MOP-A1.2P.7 Board 17 UWB Antenna with Quintuple Notch Bands Yunnan Jin, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea MOP-A1.2P.8 Board 18 Compact ACS-Fed Antenna for UWB Applications Yantao Yu, Lijun Yi, Xiaoya Liu, Zhaokai Gu, Jinghe Li, Chongqing University, China MOP-A1.2P.9 Board 19 UWB Antenna with Round Steps Noor Awad, University of Jordan, Jordan; Mohamed Abdelazeez, German Jordan University, Jordan A Dual-frequency and Dual-polarization Antenna Design for Long Term MOP-A1.2P.10 Board 20 Evolution Applications Compact Triangular Shaped Printed Monopole Antennas For Bluetooth Ting-Jui Huang, Heng-Tung Hsu, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan and UWB Applications MOP-A1.1P.10 Board 10 Time-domain Characteristics of Horizontal Array Antennas Using Directive UWB Pulse Radiators Praveen Naidu Vummadisetty, Symbiosis International University, India; Raj Kumar, ARDE, India Jae Sik Kim, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea; Jiheon Ryu, Agency for Defense Development, Republic of Korea 65 MO-PM Monday, July 20 14:40 - 16:40 MOP-A1.3PStanley Park Foyer Broadband Printed Antennas II MOP-A1.3P.1 Monday, July 20 14:40 - 16:40 MOP-A1.4PStanley Park Foyer Broadband Antennas and Systems II Board 21 MOP-A1.4P.1 Board 30 Conductive Inkjet Printed Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Planar Monopole A Small Microstrip Antenna for The Digital Television System by Bent Antenna on Low Cost Flexible PET Substrate Material Topology MO-PM Daria Lane, Alejandro Castro, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States Wen-Bin Tsai, Yen-Ting Lin, Yu-Lin Lee, Chien-Jen Wang, National University of Tainan, Taiwan MOP-A1.3P.2 MOP-A1.4P.2 Board 22 Wideband printed inverted-F antenna for MIMO system Takafumi Fujimoto, Junpei Taguri, Nagasaki University, Japan MOP-A1.3P.3 Rabia Yahya, Makoto Itami, Tokyo University of Science, Japan Board 23 Double Folded Inverted-L Antenna for Access Points MOP-A1.4P.3 Board 32 Miniaturized Low Profile Antenna Enabled by a Complementary SRR Loaded Metasurface Jingya Deng, Lixin Guo, Xidian University, China MOP-A1.3P.4 Board 31 Design of constant gain UWB planar antenna using single-layer FSS Board 24 A Novel Dual-Polarized Broadband Planar Antenna for Base Stations Taiwei Yue, Zhi Hao Jiang, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States Yuehui Cui, Fuyun Li, Yan Pan, South China University of Technology, China; Yi Fan, School of South China University of Technology, China; RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China MOP-A1.4P.4 MOP-A1.3P.5 Reza Rezaiesarlak, Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States Board 25 UWB Ring-shaped Metamaterial Antenna with Modified Phi-shaped SRR Sameer Kumar Sharma, Ashish Gupta, Raghvendra Kumar Chaudhary, Indian School of Mines Dhanbad, India MOP-A1.3P.6 Board 26 Board 33 A Compact multi-Resonance Antenna for Wideband/Ultra Wideband Applications MOP-A1.4P.5 Board 34 Wideband Dual-Polarized Base Station Antenna With Improved Radiation Characteristics Tulip-like UWB Antenna with Switchable Bull-like Slot for double/triple Boliang Liu, Wenbin Qiu, Chang Chen, Weidong Chen, University of Science and Technology of China, China Band Rejection Mohammad Safarpour, Pejman Rezaei, Somayeh Foroughi, Semnan University, Iran MOP-A1.4P.6 MOP-A1.3P.7 A Low Profile IR-UWB Antenna with Conical Radiation Pattern for on-body Communications Board 27 Design of a New Fractal Antenna With CPW-Fed For UWB Application Board 35 Djelloul Aissaoui, Tlemcen University, Algeria; A. Tayeb Denidni, National Institute of Scientific Research, Canada; Noureddine Boukli Hacen, Tlemcen University, Algeria Wonhong Jeong, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea MOP-A1.3P.8 Design of a low profile UWB antenna for wearable applications Board 28 A Novel CPW-Fed Compact UWB Microstrip Antenna Xieyong He, Dongya Shen, Qiong Zhou, Xiupu Zhang, Jie Zeng, Yue Lv, Yunnan University, China MOP-A1.3P.9 Blade Antenna with Wideband Directivity Board 29 Mostafa Salehi, Ayaz Ghorbani, Gholamreza Moradi, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran MOP-A1.4P.7 Board 36 Juneseok Lee, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea MOP-A1.4P.8 Board 37 An Ultra-Wideband Cross-Dipole Antenna With Wide Beam for DualPolarization Applications Yezhen Li, Xianling Liang, Xudong Bai, Liang Liu, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China MOP-A1.4P.9 Board 38 Compact high gain antenna with unbalanced fed inverted L antenna and parasitic planes Mitsuo Taguchi, Yusuke Sasaki, Nagasaki University, Japan MOP-A1.4P.10 Board 39 A Dielectric Embedded Monopole Antenna for Super Wideband Applications Meng Cao, Zheng-Hui Xue, Wu Ren, Weiming Li, Beijing Institute of Technology, China 66 Monday, July 20 14:40 - 16:40 MOP-A1.5PStanley Park Foyer Spiral and Sinuous Antennas MOP-A1.5P.1 Monday, July 20 14:40 - 16:40 MOP-UB.1PStanley Park Foyer Nonlinear Media Board 40 Two Stacked Orthogonally Wound Spirals with Connected Arms Israel Hinostroza, Régis Guinvarc’h, SONDRA, France; Randy Haupt, Colorado School of Mines, United States MOP-A1.5P.2 B Board 41 MOP-UB.1P.1 Board 49 Full-Wave Nonlinear Optical Analyses of Graphene-Based Optoelectronic Devices Jun Niu, Duke University, United States; Ma Luo, Wave Computation Technologies, United States; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States A UWB Cavity-Backed Compound Power-Archimedean Slot Spiral for MOP-UB.1P.2 Board 50 Body Centric Wireless Communications Applications Strong Non-Linear Non-Reciprocity Using Leaky-Waves on Multi Quantum Jayson Maldonado Vargas, Rafael Rodríguez Solís, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Well Layers Rico; Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Dimitrios Sounas, Mikhail A. Belkin, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States MOP-A1.5P.3 MOP-UB.1P.3 Board 42 Multi-octave Cavity-Backed Four-Arm Slot Spiral for Multi-Mode Operation Board 51 Asymmetric Polarization Induced by Strong Electric Field on Spherical Nathan Jastram, Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Semiconducting Particles Boulder, United States Zhijing Hu, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States; Tao Shen, Kunming MOP-A1.5P.4 Board 43 Enhanced Technique for Miniaturization of Wideband Spiral Antenna University of Science and Technology, China; Ming Yan, Keysight Technologies, Inc., United States; Thomas Wong, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States Jihwan Ahn, Jun-Gi Jeong, Hyeongi Hong, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea MOP-A1.5P.5 Board 44 Archimedean Sprial Antenna With An Integrated Dual Bandstop Response Jae Jeon, John Chang, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States; AnhVu Pham, University of California, Davis, United States MOP-A1.5P.6 Board 45 A Conical Four-Arm Sinuous Antenna Shufeng Zheng, Xidian University, China; Steven Gao, University of Kent, United Kingdom; Zedong Wang, Xueshi Ren, Xidian University, China MOP-A1.5P.7 Board 46 Conformal, Lightweight Textile Spiral Antenna on Kevlar Fabrics Jingni Zhong, Asimina Kiourti, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States MOP-A1.5P.8 Board 47 Investigation of the Effects of Sharp-Ends Removal in the Sinuous Antenna Arms on the Radiation Patterns Yunsu Kang, Kangwook Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea MOP-A1.5P.9 Board 48 A low profile CP antenna based on novel hexagon grids optimization model Luyang Duan, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Xianling Liang, Liang Liu, Jingfeng Chen, Chong He, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 67 MO-PM B Monday, July 20 14:40 - 16:40 MOP-UB.2PStanley Park Foyer Dispersion-Engineered Periodic Structures and Applications MOP-UB.2P.1 Board 52 High Efficiency Hexagonal Short Backfire Antenna with Hard Walls for GPS Satellite Antennas MO-PM Erik Lier, Tom Hand, Bonnie Martin, Lockheed Martin, United States MOP-UB.2P.2 Board 53 Spatiotemporally modulated antennas Yakir Hadad, Jason Soric, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States MOP-UB.2P.3 Board 54 Novel Cavities: Bound States in the Continuum in Dielectric Resonators Thomas Lepetit, Boubacar Kante, University of California, San Diego, United States MOP-UB.2P.4 Board 55 Tunable Fano Resonance in Graphene Based Periodic Structure Hadi Amarloo, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada MOP-UB.2P.5 Board 56 Planar Triple-Band Monopole Antenna with 2-D Photonic Crystal Structure for LMDS (27.5-31.3 GHz), V-Band (40-75 GHz) and WiGig (57-66 GHz) Applications Mahmoudreza Dadras, Pejman Rezaei, Mohammad Danaie, Semnan University, Iran MOP-UB.2P.6 Board 57 Dispersion Engineering via Nonlocal Transformation Optics Massimo Moccia, Giuseppe Castaldi, Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy; Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States End of Monday Afternoon Interactive Forum 68 Tuesday, July 21 08:00 - 12:00 TU-SP.1A Special Session Salon A Tuesday, July 21 08:00 - 12:00 TU-SP.2A Special Session Salon B Compressive Sensing and Applications in Antennas and Imaging Technologies Novel Designs and Applications of Wireless Power Transfer Session Co-Chairs: Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America; Aly Fathy, University of Tennessee Session Co-Chairs: Bingnan Wang, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs; Sameer Sonkusale, Tufts University TU-SP.1A.108:00 TU-SP.2A.108:00 Advances on Compressive Sensing Based Approaches for Inverse Wireless Power Transmission Methods for Internet of Things Scattering Yoshihiro Kawahara, Yoshiaki Narusue, University of Tokyo, Japan TU-SP.2A.208:20 Optimization and Design Sensitivity of SISO and MISO Wireless Power Transfer Systems Imaging Breast Cancer in a Hybrid DBT / NRI System using Compressive Hans-Dieter Lang, Alon Ludwig, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada Sensing TU-SP.2A.308:40 Richard Obermeier, Juan Heredia Juesas, Jose Angel Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern Beamforming Planar Loop Array for Wireless Power Transfer University, United States TU-SP.1A.308:40 Compressive Sensing Based Approach for Detection of Human Respiratory Rate Vinh Dang, Tuan Phan, Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America, United States TU-SP.1A.409:00 Bo-Hee Choi, Jeong-Hae Lee, Hongik University, Republic of Korea TU-SP.2A.409:00 Study on Perfect Matching Receiving Condition of Infinite Array Antenna with Hemispherical Dielectric Resonators Takayuki Matsumuro, Yohei Ishikawa, Naoki Shinohara, Kyoto University, Japan CS-based SAR and MIMO Radar Imaging of Intra-wall and Through-wall TU-SP.2A.509:20 Targets Underwater Wireless Energy Transfer Using Resonant Coil Systems Ahmad Hoorfar, Villanova University, United States; Wenji Zhang, Checkpoint Systems Inc., United States TU-SP.1A.509:20 Towards Smarter Faster UWB Transceivers Haofei Wang, Beijing Institute of Technology, China; Vinh Dang, Catholic University of America, United States; Linyun Ren, Aly E. Fathy, University of Tennessee, United States; Erke Mao, Beijing Institute of Technology, China; Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America, United States Alex Askari, Joseph Curran, Robert Stark, Kevin Lin, Donald Rule, Naval Surface Warfare Center, United States Break09:40 TU-SP.2A.610:00 Broadband Resonant Wireless Power Transfer Using a Metamaterial Resonator Embedded with Non-foster Impedance Circuitry Guoqing Fu, Sameer Sonkusale, Tufts University, United States Break09:40 TU-SP.1A.610:00 TU-SP.2A.710:20 Benjamin Fuchs, Laurent Le Coq, Laurent Ferro-Famil, University of Rennes 1 - IETR, France; Marco Donald Migliore, University of Cassino, Italy TU-SP.1A.710:20 TU-SP.2A.810:40 Electric Field Coupling to Short Dipole Receivers in Cavity Mode Enabled Comparison of Methods for Reflectarray Diagnostic from Far Field Wireless Power Transfer Measurements Matthew Chabalko, Alanson Sample, Disney Research Pittsburgh, United States Fast Multistatic Fourier-based Forward and Inverse Operators for Compressive Sensing Imaging Yolanda Rodriguez Vaqueiro, Northeastern University, United States; Yuri Álvarez, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Northeastern University, United States; Fernando Las-Heras, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; Jose Angel Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States TU-SP.1A.810:40 Design and Testing of Deployable Antennas for Wireless Charging of Low Power Sensors Tuba Yilmaz, Mitos Medical Technologies, Turkey; Regan Zane, Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University, United States TU-SP.2A.911:00 Wireless Power Transfer in the Radiating Near-field Region Ick-Jae Yoon, Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea Principal Component Analysis (PCA) based compressive sensing TU-SP.2A.1011:20 A Distributed Retro-Reflective Beamforming Scheme for Wireless Power millimeter wave imaging system Min Liang, University of Arizona, United States; Ying Li, University of Science and Transmission Technology of China, China; Mark Neifeld, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States TU-SP.1A.911:00 Jinmei He, Xin Wang, Lisheng Guo, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; Shan Shen, Ayia Electronic Tech CO., LTD, China; Mingyu Lu, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, United States A 4K Pixel Terahertz Compressive Sensing Camera TU-SP.2A.1111:40 Syed An Nazmus Saqueb, Georgios C. Trichopoulos, Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, United States TU-SP.1A.1011:20 Improved Compressive Sensing with Antenna Directivity for TWRI Experimental Study on Resonant Wireless Power Transfer to Mechanically Flexible Receiver for Wearable Electronics Aruna Kumara Ranaweera, Jong-Wook Lee, Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea Ali Muqaibel, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia TU-SP.1A.1111:40 Utilization of the Array Factor for Narrowband Direction of Arrival Estimation Artur Nalobin, Ilona Rolfes, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany 69 TU-AM Lorenzo Poli, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy; Toshifumi Moriyama, University of Nagasaki, Japan; Giacomo Oliveri, Federico Viani, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy TU-SP.1A.208:20 Tuesday, July 21 TU-A1.1A 08:00 - 12:00 Salon C Mutual Coupling in Antenna Arrays Tuesday, July 21 TU-A1.2A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon D Wideband and Multiband Dielectric Resonator Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade; Abas Session Co-Chairs: Stuart Long, University of Houston; Karu Esselle, Sabouni, Wilkes University Macquarie University TU-A1.1A.108:00 TU-A1.2A.108:00 Mutual Coupling Reduction between Two Monopole Antennas Using Partially Enclosed Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator (DR) for Multiband Fractal Based DGS Antennas Ali Hammoodi, Hussain Al-Rizzo, Ayman Isaac, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States Konstantinos Pliakostathis, E.T.A.A., Ministry of Labor, Social Security and Welfare, Greece; Dariush Mirshekar-Syahkal, University of Essex, United Kingdom TU-A1.1A.208:20 TU-A1.2A.208:20 Mutual Coupling Suppression in an Array of 2-Layer Self-Excited EBG Resonator Antennas A Low-profile Dielectric Resonator Antenna for Wideband Applications TU-AM Mehdi Hosseini, David M. Klymyshyn, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Shahzad Iqbal Mian, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia TU-A1.2A.308:40 TU-A1.1A.308:40 Coupling Reduction of Two Planar Monopole Antennas for Modern Wireless Applications Ayman Isaac, Hussain Al-Rizzo, Ali Hammoodi, Said Abushamleh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States TU-A1.1A.409:00 Bidirectional Dielectric Resonator Antenna Li Ying Feng, Kwok Wa Leung, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China TU-A1.2A.409:00 High Gain Reconfigurable Millimeter-wave Dielectric Resonator Antenna Jinxin Li, Tayeb A. Denidni, Qingsheng Zeng, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada Mutual-Coupling suppression for 60 GHz MIMO Antenna using TU-A1.2A.509:20 Metamaterials Design of an Annual Dielectric Loaded Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Abdolmehdi Dadgarpour, Behnam Zarghooni, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de Antenna for Broadband Monopole-Type Radiation la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada TU-A1.1A.509:20 Yan He, Xiangyu Du, National University of Defense Technology, China; Changjiang Deng, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua University, China A Simple Method for Estimation of Mutual Coupling among Minimim Break09:40 Scattering Antennas Branko Mrdakovic, WIPL-D d.o.o, Serbia; Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Serbia Break09:40 TU-A1.1A.610:00 Sensitivity Analysis of Mutual Coupling Effects in Antenna Arrays Through Interval Analysis Nicola Anselmi, Lorenzo Poli, Paolo Rocca, Federico Viani, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy TU-A1.2A.610:00 Metal-Dielectric Composite Monopole: Novel Quest for Developing an Impulse Radiating Antenna Debarati Ganguly, Lourdes Matha College of Science and Technology, India; Sumesh George, St. George’s College, India; Debatosh Guha, University of Calcutta, India; Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada TU-A1.2A.710:20 Compact and Wideband Dielectric Resonator Antenna TU-A1.1A.710:20 Mohammad Ranjbar Nikkhah, University of Montreal, Canada; Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada A Dipole Antenna System for Simultaneous Transmit and Receive TU-A1.2A.810:40 Elie Tianang, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Relation between Characteristic Modes and Complex Natural Resonances TU-A1.1A.810:40 A Simple Optimization Technique for Reducing Mutual Coupling Between Two Coupled Antennas Mohamed Ezzat, Choon Lee, Southern Methodist University, United States TU-A1.1A.911:00 Mutual Coupling Reduction In Integrated Transmit–Receive Array Antennas using High Order DGS Filter Mahmoud Abdalla, Ibraeem Mohamed, MTC College, Egypt TU-A1.1A.1011:20 An Efficient Decoupling Network for Microstrip Phased Array Antenna Tomás Bernabeu-Jiménez, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada; Alejandro Valero-Nogueira, Felipe Vico-Bondia, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain TU-A1.2A.911:00 High Efficiency On-Chip Dielectric Resonator Antennna using Micromachining Technology Mai Sallam, Mohamed Serry, American University in Cairo, Egypt; Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Walter De Raedt, IMEC, Belgium; Sherif Sedky, Zewail City for Science and Technology, Egypt; Guy A. E. Vandenbosch, KU Leuven, Belgium; Ezzeldin Soliman, American University in Cairo, Egypt Run-Liang Xia, Shi-Wei Qu, Peng-Fa Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China TU-A1.2A.1011:20 TU-A1.1A.1111:40 Adrian Bekasiewicz, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland; Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland Mutual Coupling Reduction in Microstrip Phased Array Using StackedPatch Reduced Surface Wave Antenna Multi-Objective Design Optimization of Compact Quasi-Isotropic Dielectric Resonator Antenna Shirin Ramezanzadeh Yazdi, Somayyeh Chamaani, Seyed Arash Ahmadi, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran 70 Tuesday, July 21 TU-A2.1A 08:00 - 12:00 Salon E Metamaterial-Inspired Antennas Tuesday, July 21 TU-A1.3A 08:00 - 09:40 Salon F Waveguide Slot Arrays II Session Co-Chairs: Eva Rajo-Iglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid; Tayeb Session Co-Chairs: Symon Podilchak, Queen’s University, Kingston, Denidni, National Institute of the Scientific Research (INRS), University Ontario, Canada; Robert Paknys, Concordia University of Quebec TU-A1.3A.108:00 TU-A2.1A.108:00 A Simple Parallel-Plate Wave Launcher in Substrate Integrated Waveguide Technology Supershaped Metamaterial Unit-cells Using the Gielis Formula Behnam Zarghooni, Abdolmehdi Dadgarpour, Javad Pourahmadazar, Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS, Canada TU-A2.1A.208:20 Optimized Self-Diplexed Antenna In Gap Waveguide Technology Jose Luis Gomez-Tornero, Alejandro Martinez-Ros, Miguel Angel Martinez Garcia, Alejandro MartinezSala, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain; George Goussetis, Symon K. Podilchak, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom TU-A1.3A.208:20 TU-A2.1A.308:40 Metaloop Antenna with a Parasitic Loop Orcun Kiris, Ozlem Aydin Civi, Middle East Technical University, Turkey TU-A1.3A.308:40 Ka Band Substrate Integrated Waveguide Slot Array Antenna with High Efficiency Hisamatsu Nakano, Tomohiro Yoshida, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan TU-A2.1A.409:00 Excitation of a Two-arm Metaspiral Antenna Hisamatsu Nakano, Kenji Anjo, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan TU-A2.1A.509:20 Wideband Negative Permeability Structures Based on Split Ring Resonators Takuji Arima, Yuta Aoki, Toru Uno, Yokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan Break09:40 TU-A2.1A.610:00 The Effect Of Periodicity Distance In Electric Field Direction On The Resonance Frequency By Using Equivalent Circuit Model And Simulation Alper Ünal, Oral Dinçer, Meteksan Defence Ind. Inc, Turkey TU-A1.3A.409:00 Slotted Ridged Waveguide Array Designed with A Reflection Cancelling Technique for Multibeam Applications in V-Band Karim Tekkouk, Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes-Université de Rennes 1, France; Jiro Hirokawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; Ronan Sauleau, Mauro Ettorre, Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes-Université de Rennes 1, France; Makoto Sano, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan TU-A1.3A.509:20 Design of Dual-frequency Substrate Integrated Waveguide (SIW) Cavity Backed Slot Array Antenna Soumava Mukherjee, Animesh Biswas, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Pinar Yasar Orten, ASELSAN Inc., Turkey; Gonul Turhan Sayan, Middle East Technical University, Turkey TU-A2.1A.710:20 A Compact CPW-Fed Metamaterial antenna for WLAN/ Wi-Fi Applications Ashish Gupta, Sameer Kumar Sharma, Raghvendra Kumar Chaudhary, Indian School of Mines Dhanbad, India TU-A2.1A.810:40 Metamaterial Inspired Dual-band Antenna with Modified CSRR and EBG Loading Tuesday, July 21 TU-A1.4A 10:00 - 12:00 Salon F Novel and Broadband Slot Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta; Anna Leese de Escobar, SPAWAR System Center Pacific TU-A1.4A.110:00 Compact Size Annular-Ring Slot Antenna with Broad Circularly Polarized Bandwidth TU-A2.1A.911:00 Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim, Chin Ku, Feng Chia University, Taiwan; Horng-Dean Chen, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan; Tuan-Yung Han, National Taitung College, Taiwan; Hua-Ming Chen, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Taiwan TU-A1.4A.210:20 Liang-Yuan Liu, Bing-Zhong Wang, Ya-Qing Wen, Ren Wang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Pacific, United States TU-A1.4A.310:40 TU-A2.1A.1011:20 A Circularly Polarized Monopole Slot Antenna For Multi-System Applications Sameer Kumar Sharma, Raghvendra Kumar Chaudhary, Indian School of Mines Dhanbad, India Compact Broadband ZOR and FOR Antenna With Epsilon Negative Tapered Slot Waveguide Antenna for Ku-Band Phased Array Applications Jia-Chi Chieh, Mike Civerolo, Anna Leese de Escobar, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Transmission Line A High Gain EBG Backed Slot Antenna Loaded with AnisotropicMuNegative Superstrate Basudev Majumder, Krishnamoorthy Kandasamy, Jayanta Mukherjee, IIT Bombay, India; Kamla Prasan Ray, Society for Applied Microwave Electronic Engineering and Research, India TU-A2.1A.1111:40 Investigation on SRR-loaded Metamaterial Antenna with Different Feeding Methods Sameer Kumar Sharma, Raghvendra Kumar Chaudhary, Indian School of Mines Dhanbad, India Yen-Ting Lin, Wen-Bin Tsai, Meng-Hong Shih, Chien-Jen Wang, National University of Tainan, Taiwan TU-A1.4A.411:00 Capacitively-Fed Modified Folded Slot Antenna for Body Area Network Applications Emmanuel Valentín, Rafael Rodríguez Solís, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico TU-A1.4A.511:20 An Octave bandwidth circularly polarized printed monopole slot Antenna Reza Pazoki, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran; Ali Kiaee, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada TU-A1.4A.611:40 Design of a Three-dimensional Folded Slot Antenna with Quasi-Isotropic Radiation Pattern Changjiang Deng, Yue Li, Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua University, China 71 TU-AM 8 x 4 SIW Power Divider and Slotted Array Antenna Carlos Sanchez Cabello, Eva Rajo-Iglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain Tuesday, July 21 08:00 - 11:20 TU-A4.1A Seymour RCS: Analysis and Measurements F Tuesday, July 21 TU-UF.1A 08:00 - 11:40 McKenzie Atmospheric Effects on RF Propagation Session Co-Chairs: Majid Manteghi, Virginia Tech; Galen Watts, National Session Co-Chairs: Ted Rogers, SPAWAR; Robert Burkholder, The Ohio State Radio Astronomy Observatory University TU-A4.1A.108:00 TU-UF.1A.108:00 A Surface Treatment for Non-Specular Reflection Inverting for maritime propagation environments using proper orthogonal modes from radar imagery data Galen Watts, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States TU-A4.1A.208:20 Vasileios Fountoulakis, Christopher Earls, Cornell University, United States Forward Scatter Radar Modeling: Effects of Near Field for Canonical TU-UF.1A.208:20 Targets Refractivity Data Fusion Marta Tecla Falconi, Davide Comite, Alessandro Galli, Pierfrancesco Lombardo, Frank Silvio Marzano, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy TU-AM TU-A4.1A.308:40 Empirical Models of the Normalized Radar Cross Section of Monostatic Freshwater Clutter Panos Tzanos, William G. Stevens, Kung-Hau Ding, James Park, Saba Mudaliar, Kristopher Kim, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States TU-A4.1A.409:00 Scattering Analysis for PEC and Dielectric Bodies Using Characteristic Modes Yikai Chen, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore TU-A4.1A.509:20 On Scattering Centers of Cone-shaped Targets in Bistatic Mode Quan-You Qu, Kun-Yi Guo, Xin-Qing Sheng, Beijing Institute of Technology, China; Jing Ma, Bin Shi, Cong-Jun Jin, Science and Technology on Space System Simulation Laboratory, China Break09:40 Ana Ascencio, Ted Rogers, Neil Gordon, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Katherine Horgan, Naval Surface warfare Center, United States TU-UF.1A.308:40 Background covariance of atmospheric duct properties based on ensembles Neil Gordon, Ana Ascencio, Ted Rogers, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Tracy Haack, Allen Zhao, Naval Research Laboratory, United States TU-UF.1A.409:00 Ensemble Prediction of Atmospheric Refractivity Conditions for EM Propagation Qingyun Zhao, Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Ted Rogers, Neil Gordon, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Ian Will, Naval Research Laboratory, United States TU-UF.1A.509:20 Application of Ensemble Weather Forecasts to Electromagnetic Propagation Modeling TU-A4.1A.610:00 Ian Will, Tracy Haack, Allen Zhao, Naval Research Laboratory, United States Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Simulations and Measurements Break09:40 Marcos Ontiveros, Diana Arceo, Jeffery Allen, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States TU-A4.1A.710:20 Radar Scattering Properties of Bicycles at 77 GHz Domenic Belgiovane, Chi-Chih Chen, Ohio State University, United States TU-A4.1A.810:40 TU-UF.1A.610:00 Subgrid-scale Variability of the Index of Refraction in Different Types of Atmospheric Boundary Layers from Large Eddy Simulations R. Travis Wendt, Qing Wang, Robin Corey Cherrett, Denny Alappattu, Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Ted Rogers, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Ping Zhu, Florida International University, United States; Shouping Wang, Naval Research Laboratory, United States Uniform Diffraction Coefficient for Electromagnetic Scattering by Flat and TU-UF.1A.710:20 Curved Plates Divyabramham Kandimalla, Arijit De, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India Modeling refractivity fluctuations with random functions TU-A4.1A.911:00 Electromagnetic Scattering from a Buried Sphere in a Two-Layered Rough Ground Seyed Hossein Mirjahanmardi, Parisa Dehkhoda, Ahad Tavakoli, Hasan Zamani, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran Ted Rogers, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Qing Wang, Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Shouping Wang, Naval Research Laboratory, United States TU-UF.1A.810:40 Global Sensitivity of Radar Wave Propagation Power to Environmental Variables for a Parabolic Equation Numerical Simulation in Maritime Regions Nathan E. Lentini, Erin E. Hackett, Coastal Carolina University, United States TU-UF.1A.911:00 CASPER - A New Multidisciplinary Research Initiative on Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in the Marine Atmosphere Qing Wang, Naval Postgraduate School, United States; Robert Burkholder, Ohio State University, United States; Joseph Fernando, University of Notre Dame, United States; Djamal Khelif, University of California, Irvine, United States; Kipp Shearman, Oregon State University, United States; Lian Shen, University of Minnesota, United States TU-UF.1A.1011:20 EM Propagation System for CASPER East Coast Campaign Caglar Yardim, Robert Burkholder, Ohio State University, United States 72 Tuesday, July 21 TU-A5.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Salon 1 UWB STAR, Radar and Surveillance Systems and Characterization Thereof C Tuesday, July 21 TU-UC.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon 2 Imaging and Localization Session Co-Chairs: Steven Weiss, U.S. Army; Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America TU-A5.1A.108:00 Ultra-Wideband Circularly-Polarized Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR) Antenna System Mohamed Elmansouri, Ehab Etellisi, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado, United States TU-A5.1A.208:20 Short Time State Space Method for Human Motion Identification Lingyun Ren, University of Tennessee, United States; Nghia Tran, Catholic University of America, United States; Haofei Wang, University of Tennessee, United States; Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America, United States; Aly E. Fathy, University of Tennessee, United States TU-A5.1A.308:40 Session Co-Chairs: Yasuo Kuga, University of Washington; Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois, Chicago TU-UC.1A.108:00 Hard Wall Radar Imaging: Localization of Multiple Objects Shadowed by Metallic Walls with Bistatic Mode MIMO Radar System Ce Zhang, Yasuo Kuga, Akira Ishimaru, University of Washington, United States TU-UC.1A.208:20 A Compact X-Band Collision Avoidance Phased Array Radar System for Unmanned Aerial Systems Jonathan Spencer, Karl F. Warnick, Brigham Young University, United States TU-UC.1A.308:40 Localization of Wireless Devices in Agricultural Fields Pooyan Abouzar, David Michelson, Maziyar Hamdi, University of British Columbia, Canada Angle of Arrival Estimation across a 10:1 Bandwidth Architecture using TU-UC.1A.409:00 A Solid-State C-Band FMCW Sensor System for Precipitation Measurement On-Site Coding Receiver Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Abe A. Akhiyat, Elias A. Alwan, Waleed Khalil, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States Helmut Paulitsch, Graz University of Technology, Austria; Ferenc Dombai, MET-ENV, Hungary; Wolfgang Bösch, Graz University of Technology, Austria TU-A5.1A.409:00 TU-UC.1A.509:20 Benjamin Riviere, Herve Jeuland, Sylvain Bolioli, Benjamin Gabard, Vincent Gobin, ONERA The French Aerospace Lab, France at Chicago, United States; Gianluca Gennarelli, Francesco Soldovieri, National Research Council, Italy; Lorenzo Lo Monte, Michael C. Wicks, University of Dayton, United States; Farhad Ansari, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States Ultrawideband Multilayer Printed Antenna Arrays With Wide Scanning Evaluation of Concrete Structures using RF Tomography Techniques Tadahiro Negishi, Farhad Farzami, Vittorio Picco, Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois Capability TU-A5.1A.509:20 Study of a UWB Multi-static Radar for Railroad Crossing Surveillance Break09:40 Marco Govoni, Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI) S.p.A, Italy; Enrico Maria Vitucci, Vittorio Degli Esposti, Francesco Guidi, Giovanni Tartarini, Davide Dardari, University of Bologna, Italy TU-UC.1A.610:00 Break09:40 Mengna Yang, David R. Jackson, Ji Chen, Zubiao Xiong, University of Houston, United States; Jeffery T. Williams, Sandia National Laboratories, United States TU-A5.1A.610:00 A non-iterative scheme for sidelobe reductions in random noise and deterministic signals Numerical Study of Source Localization with Non-Line-of-Sight Effects Based on Time Difference of Arrival Method TU-UC.1A.710:20 Noncontact Heartbeat Detection Using UWB Impulse Doppler Radar Muhammad Dawood, New Mexico State University, United States; Jim Boehm, Independent Consultant, United States; Ehtesham Shareef, New Mexico State University, United States Lingyun Ren, Aly E. Fathy, University of Tennessee, United States TU-A5.1A.710:20 Can Suer, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey; Mehmet Abbak, Guray Ali Canli, TU-UC.1A.810:40 Detection of Cracks in Composite Materials Through Factorization Method Simultaneous Transmit and Receive System Architecture with Four Stages MITOS Medical Electronics Incorporated, Turkey; Ibrahim Akduman, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey of Cancellation Kevin Scherer, Stephen Watt, Elias A. Alwan, Abe A. Akhiyat, Brian Dupaix, Waleed Khalil, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States TU-A5.1A.810:40 TU-UC.1A.911:00 Hexagonal Shaped Reciprocal External Cloak With Homogeneous Material Properties Experimental Evaluation of High-Fidelity High-Data-Rate UWB Antenna Pravallika Vura, Archana Rajput, Kushmanda Saurav, Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India System Ahmed Abdelraheem, Mahmoud Abdalla, Hesham Elregaily, Abdelazez Mitkees, MTC College, Egypt TU-A5.1A.911:00 Design Of a Ultra Wideband Remote Sensing System Based on SubHarmonic Mixer TU-UC.1A.1011:20 Reconstruction of Dielectric Objects by Contrast Source Inversion Method under a Limited Observation Si Cong Yan, Chun Xia Yang, Peng Zhao, Xin Zhou Zhao, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China Bo Zhang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Xiaodong Chen, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Yong Fan, Ge Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 73 TU-AM Tuesday, July 21 TU-A5.2A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon 3 Tuesday, July 21 TU-A3.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Oak 1/2 Biomedical Imaging and Detection Advances in Integral Equation Modeling Session Co-Chairs: Amin Abbosh, University of Queensland; Hao Xin, University of Arizona Session Co-Chairs: Simon Adrian, Technische Universität München; Kristof Cools, University of Nottingham TU-A5.2A.108:00 TU-A3.1A.108:00 Confocal Imaging of Breast Tumor Phantom Using 3-D-Printed Breast Efficient Analysis of EM Scattering from 3D Complex Conducting Objects Phantom Buried under Ground Hayato Kono, Takumi Sugitani, Hiroshima University, Japan; Xia Xiao, Tianjin University, China; Katsuhiro Aritome, Hiroshima University, Japan; Ryo Miyake, University of Tokyo, Japan; Takamaro Kikkawa, Hiroshima University, Japan TU-A5.2A.208:20 Min Meng, Yongpin Chen, Wan Luo, Zaiping Nie, Jun Hu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China TU-A3.1A.208:20 TU-AM Investigation of Error Source in Equivalence Principle Algorithm (EPA) 3D Fan-Beam Model Implimentation in a Hybrid Digital-Breast- Mojtaba Fallahpour, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Tomosynthesis Microwave Radar Imaging Breast Cancer Detection United States Algorithm TU-A3.1A.308:40 Matthew Tivnan, Ann Morgenthaler, Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University, A New Family of Radial Angular Transformations for the Near-Singularity United States Cancellation Technique TU-A5.2A.308:40 Tracking a Biopsy Needle Inside a Breast Using UWB Circular-SAR Daniel Oloumi, Rambabu Karumudi, Pierre Boulanger, University of Alberta, Canada TU-A5.2A.409:00 Fast Multi-Static Technique for Microwave Brain Imaging Li Li, Kun Wang, Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany TU-A3.1A.409:00 Magnetoquasistatic position measurement above earth using the exact integral solutions Darmindra Arumugam, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States Ali Zamani, Amin M. Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia TU-A5.2A.509:20 Recent Developments in Antenna Design for Microwave Based Congestive Heart Failure Detection Systems Sasan Ahdi Rezaeieh, Amin M. Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia TU-A3.1A.509:20 Efficient Interpolation Scheme for Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm Chunbei Luo, Yong Zhang, Hai Lin, State Key Lab of CAD&CG, Zhejiang University, China Break09:40 Break09:40 TU-A5.2A.610:00 Effect of Chest Wall on Breast Tumor Detection using Prony’s Method Marwa Bannis, 6th October University, Egypt; Fatma Elhefnawi, Electronic Research Institute and NARSS, Egypt; Hala Abd El Kader, Banha University, Egypt; Khaled ElMahgoub, Trimble Navigation / MIT, United States; Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States TU-A5.2A.710:20 TU-A3.1A.610:00 Hadamard-Finite-Part Simultaneous Infrared and Ultraviolet Selfregularization of Universal Functions in Electrodynamics Alireza Baghai-Wadji, University of Cape Town, South Africa TU-A3.1A.710:20 Hadamard-Finite-Part Simultaneous Infrared and Ultraviolet Selfregularization of Universal Functions in Electrostatic Limit Alireza Baghai-Wadji, University of Cape Town, South Africa Fabrication of a Realistic Breast Phantom Based on 3D Printing Technology for Thermoacoustic Imaging Application in Breast Cancer TU-A3.1A.810:40 Performance of Parallel Out-of-Core MoM Accelerated by SSD Detection Xiong Wang, Min Liang, Russell Witte, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States Xunwang Zhao, Zhongchao Lin, Yu Zhang, Xidian University, China TU-A5.2A.810:40 TU-A3.1A.911:00 Biomedical imaging system using software defined radio Konstanty Bialkowski, Jayaseelan Marimuthu, Amin M. Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia Efficient Analysis of Antennas on an Electrically Large Platform Wei-Jiang Zhao, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore TU-A3.1A.1011:20 Full-Wave and Approximate Solutions of Large Electromagnetic UWB Microwave Breast Cancer Detection with MRI-derived 3-D Realistic Scattering Problems Mert Hidayetoglu, Levent Gurel, ABAKUS Computing Technologies, Turkey Numerical Breast Model TU-A5.2A.911:00 Hang Song, Xia Xiao, Zongjie Wang, Tianjin University, China; Takamaro Kikkawa, Hiroshima University, Japan TU-A5.2A.1011:20 Design of an Imaging Chamber for Biomedical Applications using Bowtie Antennas Muhammad Hassan Khalil, Tsinghua University, China; Xu Jiadong, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China; Maokun Li, Fan Yang, Shenheng Xu, Tsinghua University, China 74 B Tuesday, July 21 TU-UB.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Cypress 2 Guided Waves and Waveguiding Structures Tuesday, July 21 TU-A4.2A 08:00 - 09:40 Cypress 1 Scattering from Rough Surfaces Session Co-Chairs: Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University; Symon Session Chair: Christophe Bourlier, IETR Laboratory, France Podilchak, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada TU-UB.1A.108:00 TU-A4.2A.108:00 Surface Wave Propagation over a Rough Talus Slope at 160 MHz Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Wave Communication in Deep Oil Wells Steven Arcone, Daniel Breton, Seth Campbell, Benjamin Barrowes, Nathan Lamie, Ann Morgenthaler, Margery Hines, Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States; Amy Duwel, Draper Laboratory, United States TU-UB.1A.208:20 Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, United States TU-A4.2A.208:20 Scattering from a target above a 1-D ocean-like surface from a fast Effective Single HE11 Mode Propagation in Silver-coated Teflon Tubes rigorous method Gildas Kubické, DGA Information Superiority, France; Christophe Bourlier, Sami for THz applications TU-UB.1A.308:40 Analysis and Design of Polarization Sensitive Planar Guides Symon K. Podilchak, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada; Jafar Shaker, Chaharmir Reza, Communications Research Centre, Canada; Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada TU-UB.1A.409:00 Relative Permittivity Extraction of Textile Materials Based on Ridge Gap Waveguide Technology Shoukry I. Shams, Muhammad M. Tahseen, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada TU-UB.1A.509:20 Multi-Mode Analysis of Dual Ridged Waveguide Systems for Material Characterization Jason Crosby, Milo Hyde IV, Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States Bellez, IETR - Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes, France TU-A4.2A.308:40 An efficient Sub-domain Decomposition Iterative Method for the scattering from a large highly-conducting rough sea surface Christophe Bourlier, Sami Bellez, IETR - Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes, France; Gildas Kubické, DGA/DT/MI, France TU-A4.2A.409:00 Backscattering from 3-D Time-evolving Sea Surface and Doppler Spectral Analysis Conghui Qi, Zhiqin Zhao, Wei Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States TU-A4.2A.509:20 A Novel Method of Simulating Sea Surface of Controlling Reflectivity basing on the Bragg Structure Li Li, Zichang Liang, Shanghai Radio Equipment Institute, China; Wei Gao, Xiaobing Wang, Science and Technology on Electromagnetic Scattering Laboratory, China Break09:40 TU-UB.1A.610:00 Tuesday, July 21 TU-A4.3A 10:00 - 11:40 Cypress 1 Planar lenses by tailoring holey waveguides Propagation Through Vegetation TU-UB.1A.710:20 TU-A4.3A.110:00 Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, Mahsa Ebrahimpouri, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Malcolm Ng Mou Kehn, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Design of coupled-line components with the Suspended-Strip Gap Waveguide at mm-wave frequencies Antonio Berenguer, Mariano Baquero-Escudero, Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Tomás Bernabeu-Jiménez, Felipe Vico, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain TU-UB.1A.810:40 Session Co-Chairs: Iñigo Cuiñas, Univerity of Vigo, Spain; Aria Abubakar, Schlumberger Uncertainty Distribution of Variation of Received Signal Strength Due to Seasonal Effect on Coniferous Trees Hassan El-Sallabi, Polaris Wireless Inc., United States TU-A4.3A.210:20 Large-Scale, Full-Wave Scattering Phenomenology Characterization of Phase Characteristics of the Circular Waveguide with an Azimuthally Realistic Trees Magnetized Ferrite Cylinder and a Dielectric Toroid DaHan Liao, Traian Dogaru, Army Research Laboratory, United States Mariana Nikolova Georgieva-Grosse, Consulting and Researcher in Physics and Computer Sciences, Germany; Georgi Nikolov Georgiev, University of Veliko Tirnovo, Bulgaria TU-UB.1A.911:00 TU-A4.3A.310:40 Modeling Indoor Vegetation Re-Radiation Pattern with Dynamic Multivariate Polynomial Regressions Consideration on Grounded Coplanar Waveguide for RF-MEMS Paula Gómez-Pérez, Centro Universitario de la Defensa, Spain; Marcos Crego-García, Iñigo Cuiñas, Universidade de Vigo, Spain Integration Futoshi Kuroki, Kengo Nakajima, National Institute of Technology, Kure College, Japan; Masanori Eguchi, Takeshi Yamakawa, Fuzzy Logic Systems Institute, Japan TU-A4.3A.411:00 Evolution of Received Power Time-Variability Range with Distance at Deciduous Forests Iñigo Cuiñas, Universidade de Vigo, Spain; José Antonio Gay-Fernández, Monet Tecnología e Innovación, Spain TU-A4.3A.511:20 An Innovative Approach for Media-based Modulation Based on Timevarying Plasma Min Yang, Xiaoping Li, Kai Xie, Yanming Liu, Xidian University, China 75 TU-AM Miguel Navarro-Cía, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Jeffrey E. Melzer, James A. Harrington, Rutgers University, United States; Oleg Mitrofanov, University College London, United Kingdom TU-AM Interactive Forum Tuesday, July 21, 09:20 - 11:20 Stanley Park Foyer Session Co-Chairs: Ariel Epstein, University of Toronto; Liang Liang, University of Toronto 76 Tuesday, July 21 09:20 - 11:20 TUP-A1.1AStanley Park Foyer Lens Antennas for mm and Sub-mm Waves Tuesday, July 21 09:20 - 11:20 TUP-A1.2AStanley Park Foyer Millimeter-Wave Antennas and Arrays TUP-A1.1A.1 Board 1 A lens-integrated on-chip circular slot antenna for a 240 GHz power source in SiGe technology Janusz Grzyb, Konstantin Statnikov, Neelanjan Sarmah, Ullrich Pfeiffer, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany TUP-A1.1A.2 Board 2 60 GHz Multi Sin-Corrugations Antipodal Fermi Tapered Slot Antenna Loaded with a Spherical Lens Zouhair Briqech, Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS, Canada TUP-A1.1A.3 Board 3 Constant Refractive Index Lens Printed Yagi Antenna for Automotive Radars Faris Alsolamy, Ahmed AlAmoudi, Sultan Almorqi, NCSDST-KACST, Saudi Arabia; Osama Haraz, Saleh Alshebeili, KACST-TIC, Canada; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada TUP-A1.1A.4 Board 4 TUP-A1.2A.1 Board 11 External Millimeter-Wave Antenna using Spatial Coupling for Antenna in IC Package Takayoshi Ito, Hideo Kasami, Toshiba Corporation, Japan TUP-A1.2A.2 Board 12 Millimeter-Wave On-Chip Artificial-Magnetic-Conductor Spiral-Monopole Bandpass-Filtering Antenna C-C Chou, Yi Wu, W-Y. Ruan, H.-R. Chuang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan TUP-A1.2A.3 Board 13 Ultra Broadband Multiple Feed Antenna for Efficient on-Chip Power Combining Benjamin Goettel, Heiko Gulan, Akanksha Bhutani, Mario Pauli, Thomas Zwick, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany TUP-A1.2A.4 Board 14 A 60 GHz Compact High Gain and high efficiency Si-based Dielectric Antenna Mohamed Basha, Zewail City for Science and Technology, Egypt; Enass Usama, Wideband Compact Vivaldi Antenna Loaded with Dielectric Lens for Hussein Ghouz, Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport, Millimeter-wave Applications Egypt Muhammad Ashraf, Osama Haraz, KACST Technology Innovation Center in Radio Frequency and Photonics for the e-Society, Saudi Arabia; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada; Saleh Alshebeili, KACST Technology Innovation Center in Radio Frequency and Photonics for the e-Society, Saudi Arabia TUP-A1.1A.5 Board 5 TUP-A1.2A.5 Board 15 High Gain and Steerable Bull’s Eye Millimetre Wave Antenna Shaker Alkaraki, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Zhirun Hu, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; Yue Gao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Wide Band MM-Wave, Double-sided Printed Bow-Tie Antenna for Phased TUP-A1.2A.6 Board 16 Array Applications Meijiao Li, Calvin Domier, Xiaoguang Liu, Neville Luhmann, University of California, Reduction of Grating Lobes for Slot Antenna Array at 60 GHz using Davis, United States Multilayer Spatial Angular Filter TUP-A1.1A.6 Board 6 60 GHz Planar Fresnel Zone Lens TUP-A1.2A.7 Xiaozhou Wang, Michael Jenning, Dirk Plettemeier, TU Dresden, Germany TUP-A1.1A.7 Hussein Attia, Milad Sharifi Sorkherizi, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada Board 7 Design of the Modified Cylindrical Luneberg Lens Antenna for Millimeter Hussein Attia, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada Wave Imaging TUP-A1.2A.8 Esha Johari, Zubair Akhter, Jaleel Akhtar, IIT-Kanpur, India TUP-A1.1A.8 Board 8 Matching Layer Design to Improve the Performance of an Inhomogeneous Dielectric Flat Lens at Millimeter-Wave Frequencies Marc Imbert, Jordi Romeu, Lluis Jofre, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain TUP-A1.1A.9 Board 9 W-band Compact and High-Gain Leakey-Wave V-shaped Dielectric Antenna for Millimeter-Wave Application Board 17 Transmission Line Model of RGW Slot Antenna Covered with Superstrate at 60 GHz Board 18 Broadband Printed Multi Arms Quasi-Yagi Antenna for Millimeter-Wave Applications Dalia Elsheakh, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Magdy F. Iskander, Hawaii Center for Advanced Communication (HCAC), United States TUP-A1.2A.9 Board 19 Optical Beam Scanning Antenna by Waffled Leaky Waveguide Hiroyuki Arai, Yodai Morimoto, Yokohama National University, Japan Enass Usama, Hussein Ghouz, Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport, Egypt; Mohamed Basha, Zewail City for Science and Technology, Egypt TUP-A1.2A.10 TUP-A1.1A.10 Shila Shamsadini, Kambiz Moez, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada; Board 10 Ultra-Wideband, Dual-Mode Millimeter-Wave Micro Hemispherical Shell Franco De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, United States Antenna Amir Mirbeik, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States; Vahid Tavassoli, Farrokh Ayazi, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Negar Tavassolian, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States Board 20 RFIC Measurement and Off-Chip Antenna Excitation Through Proximity Coupling at 60GHz TUP-A1.2A.11 On the Study of Fabrication Errors on mm-Wave Antenna Board 21 Mohammad Zomorrodi, Nemai Chandra Karmakar, Monash University, Australia 77 TU-AM Tuesday, July 21 09:20 - 11:20 TUP-A1.3AStanley Park Foyer Millimeter-Wave Antennas and Techniques TUP-A1.3A.1 Tuesday, July 21 09:20 - 11:20 TUP-A1.4AStanley Park Foyer Millimeter-Wave Systems Board 22 TUP-A1.4A.1 Board 33 A Dielectric loaded Millimeter Wave Antenna Array for 60 GHz Communication Systems A Millimeter Wave Switched Beam Planar Antenna Array Hamsakutty Vettikalladi, Nadeem Ashraf, Majeed A. S. Alkanhal, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Ali Alreshaid, Oualid Hammi, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States TUP-A1.3A.2 TUP-A1.4A.2 Board 23 Board 34 Wideband Monofilar Square Spiral Antenna at Ka-band frequencies Quantization Effects of Phase Shifters on 5G mmWave Antenna Arrays TUP-A1.3A.3 TUP-A1.4A.3 SangHyun Chang, Wonbin Hong, Jongho Oh, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea Qi Luo, Long Zhang, Steven Gao, university of Kent, United Kingdom Board 24 TU-AM DRA Antenna with a Superstrate at Millimeter-Wave Board 35 60 GHz Circularly Polarized Array Antenna-in-Package in LTCC Technology Taieb Elkarkraoui, Gilles Y. Delisle, Laval University, Canada; Nadir Hakem, Yacouba Coulibaly, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada Mohammad Fakharzadeh, Sharif University of Technology, Iran; Ahmed Shehata, PerasoTechnologies, Canada TUP-A1.3A.4 TUP-A1.4A.4 Board 25 Design of a Horn Lens Antenna for OAM Generation Xudong Bai, Xianling Liang, Chong He, Liang Liu, Yezhen Li, Mingming Liu, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China TUP-A1.3A.5 Board 26 Board 36 Planar Quasi-optic THz Source : The Multenna Melusine Pigeon, Robert Donnan, Rostyslav Dubrovka, Theo Kreouzis, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Hui Wang, Byron Alderman, Peter Huggard, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, United Kingdom Low-profile circularly-simmetric antenna with radial corrugations TUP-A1.4A.5 TUP-A1.3A.6 Astrid Algaba-Brazalez, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; Eva RajoIglesias, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain Hon Ching Moy-Li, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Mariano Baquero-Escudero, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Board 27 Self-Assembled Millimeter-Wave Helical Antenna Sae-Won Lee, Ying Chen, Ash Parameswaran, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada TUP-A1.3A.7 Board 28 Radiation Efficiency of Slot Antenna at 60 GHz Ying Chen, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada TUP-A1.3A.8 Board 29 A Circularly Polarized Hemispherical Antenna for Millimeter Wave Applications Mohammad Haghtalab, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada TUP-A1.3A.9 Board 30 Small and High Gain Millimetre Wave Corrugated Grooves Antenna Shaker Alkaraki, Yue Gao, Clive Parini, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom TUP-A1.3A.10 Board 31 Synthetic Ultra-Wideband Antenna for High-Resolution Millimeter-Wave Imaging Amir Mirbeik, Negar Tavassolian, Stevens Institute of Technology, United States TUP-A1.3A.11 Board 37 Design of a Butler Matrix at 60GHz in Inverted Microstrip Gap Waveguide Technology Board 32 A Simulation Software for 3D Quasi-optical System and Shaped-mirror Reflectors Kai Liu, Junsheng Yu, Xiaodong Chen, Xiaoming Liu, Yuan Yao, Zejian Lu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Hui Feng, Hao Tu, D. Xiao, S. Wu, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China 78 Tuesday, July 21 09:20 - 11:20 TUP-A1.5AStanley Park Foyer Terahertz Antennas B Tuesday, July 21 09:20 - 11:20 TUP-UB.1AStanley Park Foyer Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Antennas TUP-A1.5A.1 Board 38 TUP-UB.1A.1 Board 48 Planar, High-Gain, Substrate-Integrated Cavity Antenna in the Terahertz Metasurface Based On-chip Antennas at Millimeter Waves with SiliconFrequency Range Isolating Ground Plane Truong Khang Nguyen, Ton Duc Thang University, Viet Nam; Le Khoa Dang, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Viet Nam; Ikmo Park, Ajou University, Republic of Korea Shiji Pan, Inphi Corporation, United States; Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States TUP-A1.5A.2 A 60 GHz Single-Layer Fabry-Perot Cavity Antennas Using Sparse Array for Circularly Polarized Radiation Terahertz High Gain Antenna Design and Test Hongjian Wang, Min Yi, National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China TUP-A1.5A.3 Board 40 High Gain Leaky Wave Antenna Operating at 0.566 THz TUP-UB.1A.2 Board 49 Saman Kabiri, Evangelos Kornaros, Franco De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, United States TUP-UB.1A.3 Board 50 60 GHz Circularly Polarized Antipodal Fermi Tapered Slot Antenna with Unai Beaskoetxea, Miguel Beruete, Francisco Falcone, David Etayo, Mario Sorolla, Sin- Corrugation Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Miguel Navarro-Cía, Imperial College Zouhair Briqech, Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, London, United Kingdom; Mokhtar Zehar, Karine Blary, Abdallah Chahadih, XiangLei Han, Tahsin Akalin, Lille University, France INRS, Canada TUP-A1.5A.4 TUP-UB.1A.4 Board 41 Board 51 60 GHz Antenna Module featuring Spherical Coverage for Nomadic and A Terahertz Wire-Array Antenna Integrated on a 75-μm InP Substrate Seung-Ho Choi, Korea University, Republic of Korea; Kook Joo Lee, LIG Nex1 Co., Mobile Gbps Applications LTd., Republic of Korea; Ji-Sang You, Agency for Defense Development, Republic of Korea; Moonil Kim, Korea University, Republic of Korea Wonbin Hong, Kwang-Hyun Baek, Yoon Geon Kim, Samsung, Republic of Korea TUP-A1.5A.5 60GHz Massive Planar Lens Antenna Board 42 300 GHz InP Rectangular Cavity Antenna Kyoung Min Lee, Il-Jin Lee, Korea University, Republic of Korea; Ji-Sang You, Agency for Defense Development, Republic of Korea; Sang Geun Jeon, Moonil Kim, Korea University, Republic of Korea TUP-A1.5A.6 Board 43 Modeling of Plasmonic Terahertz Antennas using COMSOL Multiphysics Board 52 Jungsuek Oh, Inha University, Republic of Korea; Seungtae Ko, Youngju Lee, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea TUP-UB.1A.6 Board 53 Fabrication of an 80GHz-band 16×16-element 45-deg. Linearlypolarized Antenna by Diffusion Bonding of Thin Aluminum Plates Jiro Hirokawa, Satoshi Ito, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Nathan Burford, Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States TUP-A1.5A.7 TUP-UB.1A.5 Board 44 TUP-UB.1A.7 Board 54 Antenna Design for a 1 THz Source in SiGe-BiCMOS Technology An Automated Millimeter-Wave Antenna Measurement Setup Using a Daniele Cavallo, Akshay Visweswaran, Marco Spirito, John R. Long, Nuria Llombart, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Robotic Arm Linus Boehm, Frank Boegelsack, Martin Hitzler, Christian Waldschmidt, University of Ulm, Germany TUP-A1.5A.8 Board 45 Silicon-On-Glass Dual-Tapered Antenna TUP-UB.1A.8 Board 55 Silicon Image Guide (SIG) Coupled Resonators Antenna for Millimeterwave/THz Applications Nazy Ranjkesh, Suren Gigoyan, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada; Mohamed Basha, Mansoura University, Egypt Aidin Taeb, Suren Gigoyan, University of Waterloo, Canada; Mohamed Basha, Center for Nanotechnology (CNT), Egypt; Hamed Holisaz, Gholamreza Rafi, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada TUP-A1.5A.9 TUP-UB.1A.9 Board 46 3.8 mW Terahertz Radiation Generation through Plasmonic NanoAntenna Arrays Nezih Yardimci, Mona Jarrahi, University of California, Los Angeles, United States TUP-A1.5A.10 Board 47 Graphene-Based High-Impedance THz Log-Spiral Antenna Farzad Zangeneh-Nejad, Reza Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran Board 56 Low-Cost and High-Gain Multi-Step Grading Antenna for Millimeter-Wave Applications Mohamed Sayed, Hussein Ghouz, Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport, Egypt; Mohamed Basha, Zewail City for Science and Technology, Egypt TUP-UB.1A.10 Board 57 Compact high gain, high efficiency co-planar Si-Based DRA antenna for millimeter wave application Enass Usama, Hussein Ghouz, Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport, Egypt; Mohamed Basha, Zewail City for Science and Technology, Egypt End of Tuesday Morning Interactive Forum 79 TU-AM Board 39 Tuesday, July 21 13:20 - 17:00 TU-SP.1P Special Session Salon A Passive and Active Nano-Antennas Tuesday, July 21 13:20 - 17:00 TU-SP.2P Special Session Salon B Additive Manufacturing of Antennas and Electromagnetic Session Co-Chairs: Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona; Samel Structures Arslanagic, Technical University of Denmark Session Co-Chairs: Bae-Ian Wu, Air Force Research Laboratory; Isaac Ehrenberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology TU-SP.1P.113:20 Linear and Nonlinear Optical Nano-Antennas TU-SP.2P.113:20 TU-SP.1P.213:40 Sawyer D. Campbell, Donovan E. Brocker, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Charles Dupuy, Sang-Ki Park, Paul Harmon, Voxtel Inc., Francesco Monticone, Nasim Mohammadi Estakhri, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States Three-dimensional Gradient-index Optics via Injket-aided Additive Manufacturing Techniques A Comparative Study of Resonant Effects in Two-Dimensional Active United States Coated Nano-Particles of Circular, Polygonal, and Elliptical Shapes Mikkel B. Jørgensen, Piotr M. Kaminski, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United States; Samel Arslanagic, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark TU-SP.2P.213:40 TU-SP.1P.314:00 Bijan Tehrani, Benjamin Cook, Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States Superbackscattering Nanoparticle Architectures Iñigo Liberal, Iñigo Ederra, Ramón Gonzalo, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United States TU-PM TU-SP.1P.414:20 Optical Nano-antennae as Compact and Efficient Couplers from Freespace to Waveguide Modes Andrei Andryieuski, DTU Fotonik, Denmark; Vladimir Zenin, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; Radu Malureanu, DTU Fotonik, Denmark; Valentyn Volkov, Sergey Bozhevolnyi, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark; Andrei Lavrinenko, DTU Fotonik, Denmark TU-SP.1P.514:40 Post-Process Fabrication of Multilayer mm-Wave On-Package Antennas with Inkjet Printing TU-SP.2P.314:00 Fabrication of an X-Band Conformal Antenna Array on an Additively Manufactured Substrate Isaac Ehrenberg, Sanjay Sarma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Thomas Steffen, Bae-Ian Wu, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States TU-SP.2P.414:20 Incorporation of Active RF Circuit Elements into Additively Manufactured Substrates Isaac Ehrenberg, Sanjay Sarma, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Thomas Steffen, Bae-Ian Wu, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Nanoantennas from the visible to the mid-infrared: Materials TU-SP.2P.514:40 considerations and applications 3D Printable Multilayer Phased Array Design Stefan Maier, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Break15:00 TU-SP.1P.615:20 All-dielectric optical nanoantennas Xiaoju Yu, Min Liang, University of Arizona, United States; Corey Shemelya, Ryan Wicker, Eric MacDonaldand, University of Texas at El Paso, United States; Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States Break15:00 Andrey Miroshnichenko, Australian National University, Australia TU-SP.2P.615:20 TU-SP.1P.715:40 3D Printed Flat Lenses Using Synthetic Artificial Dielectrics Nano-Scale Dielectric Resonator Antennas as Building Blocks for Efficient Manipulation of Light Shiyu Zhang, Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United States Christophe Fumeaux, Chengjun Zou, Withawat Withayachumnankul, University of Adelaide, Australia; Longfang Zou, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Madhu Bhaskaran, Sharath Sriram, RMIT University, Australia TU-SP.2P.715:40 TU-SP.1P.816:00 Junqiang Wu, Xiaoju Yu, Min Liang, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States Measurement of Nano-Antenna Array Active Impedance Using Scattered Fields TU-SP.2P.816:00 Zeev Iluz, CST AG, Germany; Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel Antenna Radiation Pattern Control through 3D Printed Inhomogeneous Dielectrics Design of additive manufactured Luneburg Lens working at W-band Min Liang, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States TU-SP.1P.916:20 Field Enhancement and Optical Trapping with Plasmonic Nano Antennas on Silicon-Based Waveguides TU-SP.2P.916:20 Conformal Direct Written Antenna on Structural Composites Mahsa Darvishzadeh Varcheie, Qiancheng Zhao, Caner Guclu, Regina Ragan, Ozdal Boyraz, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States Michael Wright, Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States; William Baron, Jason Miller, James Tuss, David Zeppettella, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States TU-SP.1P.1016:40 TU-SP.2P.1016:40 Design of Angle-Sensing Infrared Detectors Based on Coupled Nano Antennas Microfabricated Dual-Polarized, W-band Antenna Architecture for Scalable Line Array Feed Nader Behdad, Amir Masoumi, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Benjamin Cannon, Kenneth Vanhille, Nuvotronics, United States; Gregory Sadowy, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States 80 Tuesday, July 21 TU-A1.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon C Multi-band Antennas for Wireless Communications Tuesday, July 21 TU-A1.2P 13:20 - 16:40 Salon D Antenna Design Session Co-Chairs: Djuradj Budimir, University of Westminster; Zahra Session Co-Chairs: Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University; Allahgholi Pour, The University of Manitoba Yahya Antar, Royal Military College TU-A1.1P.113:20 TU-A1.2P.113:20 A Compact Multiband Microstrip Patch Antenna with U-Shaped Parasitic Elements Printed High Gain Beam Steerable Patch Antenna using Parasitic Pixel Elements Sajid Asif, Adnan Iftikhar, Muhammad Rafiq, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States; Muhammad Khan, University of Padova, Italy; Dimitris E. Anagnostou, Tarron Teeslink, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Italy TU-A1.1P.213:40 Dual-band WLAN Antenna Array with Integrated Bandpass Filters for Harmonic Suppression Waqas Ahmad, Djuradj Budimir, University of Westminster, United Kingdom TU-A1.1P.314:00 Parisa Lotfi Poshtgol, Saber Soltani, Ross D. Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China TU-A1.2P.213:40 Space-Time Modulated Nonreciprocal Mixing, Amplifying and Scanning Leaky-Wave Antenna System Sajjad Taravati, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada TU-A1.2P.314:00 Ali Hammoodi, Hussain Al-Rizzo, Ayman Isaac, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States TU-A1.2P.414:20 TU-A1.1P.414:20 Zi Long Ma, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Chi Hou Chan, A Supercell Based Dual Beam Dielectric Grating Antenna for 60 GHz Application High Gain Antenna by Combination with Dielectric Biconvex Lens and Kung Bo Ng, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China Spiral Radiator Kyeong-Sik Min, Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Republic of Korea TU-A1.2P.514:40 A New Approach for Near-Field Synthesis A Miniaturized Dual-Band Antenna with Spiral and Meander Lines for Sebastien Clauzier, Said Mikki, Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada WLAN Applications TU-A1.1P.514:40 Xinbo Liu, Yingsong Li, Harbin Engineering University, China; Wenhua Yu, Harbin Engineering University, China; 2COMU, Inc., United States Break15:00 Break15:00 Self-Mixing Antenna Arrays with Wide Receiving Angular Range TU-A1.1P.615:20 Dual Band Hybrid Base Station Antennas TU-A1.2P.615:20 Kun Wang, Thomas Wächter, Hyazinth Hartmuth, Hong Fei, Gerhard Hamberger, Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany Lin-Ping Shen, Nasrin Hojjat, Hua Wang, Jacco Van Beek, Minya Gavrilovic, Communication Components Antenna, Inc., Canada TU-A1.2P.715:40 TU-A1.1P.715:40 Steven Weiss, Army Research Laboratory, United States; Walter Kahn, George Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC College, Egypt; Ahmed Ibrahim, El Minia University, Egypt TU-A1.2P.916:20 TU-A1.1P.916:20 Analysis of Rectangular Patch Antenna with Trapezoidal Slot as a Wideband Antenna Arrays of 1-Dimensional Antennas Enhancing Circular Polarization Characteristics of a Dipole-Fed Cross Washington University, United States Spiral Antenna TU-A1.2P.816:00 Mayumi Matsunaga, Ehime University, Japan Novel Miniaturization broadband Circular Polarization Antenna using TU-A1.1P.816:00 Single plate Tian, Jinchun Gao, Ming Su, Yuanan Liu, Beijing University of Posts and Multi-band Meta-Material Antenna with Asymmetric Coplanar Strip-Fed Haiyan Telecommunications, China Structure Triple Band Planar Inverted-F Antenna Loaded with LC resonator Kushmanda Saurav, Sanampudi Venkatrami Reddy, Debdeep Sarkar, Archana Rajput, Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Zahra Manzoor, Gholamreza Moradi, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran TU-A1.1P.1016:40 Broadband Folded Printed Quadrifilar Helical Antenna Performance Improvement Pooria Salami, Gholamreza Moradi, Reza Sarraf Shirazi, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran 81 TU-PM Dual-Polarized Turn-Style Patch Antenna for Wearable Applications A Tunable Dual-Band Square Slot Antenna With Stub for DCS, ISM, and Kun Li, Yuta Ishisaka, Kazuhiro Honda, Koichi Ogawa, Toyama University, Japan WiMAX Applications Tuesday, July 21 TU-A2.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Salon E Wave Guidance Phenomena in Metamaterials Tuesday, July 21 TU-A1.3P 13:20 - 15:00 Salon F Novel Slot and Aperture Array Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Loic Markley, The University of British Columbia; Amit Session Co-Chairs: Mauro Ettorre, CNRS, IETR UMR 6164; Christos Patel, HRL Laboratories, LLC Christodoulou, University of New Mexico TU-A2.1P.113:20 Degenerate Band Edge in Periodically-Loaded Circular Waveguides Mohamed Othman, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States TU-A2.1P.213:40 Theory and Simulation of The Interaction Between Periodic MultiTransmission Lines with a Degenerate Band Edge and Electron Beams Mohamed Othman, Mehdi Veysi, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States TU-A2.1P.314:00 TU-A1.3P.113:20 A Compact and High-gain Ka-band Multibeam Continuous Transverse Stub Antenna Mauro Ettorre, Francesco Foglia Manzillo, Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes (IETR), UMR CNRS 6164, Université de Rennes 1, France; Massimiliano Casaletti, Laboratoire d’Electronique et Electromagnéetisme (L2E), Pierre and Marie Curie University - Paris 6, France; Ronan Sauleau, Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes (IETR), UMR CNRS 6164, Université de Rennes 1, France; Nicolas Capet, Centre national d’études spatiales (CNES), France TU-A1.3P.213:40 Real-k-Space Analysis of Electromagnetic Waves in a Plasmonic Pillbox Antenna with Monopulse Technique and Wide Scanning Waveguide Metamaterial Capabilities for Tracking Applications Iman Aghanejad, Kenneth Chau, Loic Markley, University of British Columbia, Canada TU-PM TU-A2.1P.414:20 Surface Wave Polarization Converter Ryan Quarfoth, Amit Patel, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States TU-A2.1P.514:40 Karim Tekkouk, Mauro Ettorre, Ronan Sauleau, Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes-Université de Rennes 1, France TU-A1.3P.314:00 A Compact S-band Narrow-wall Complementary-split-ring Slotted Waveguide Antenna for High Power Applications Xuyuan Pan, Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States TU-A1.3P.414:20 Effective Permittivity and Permeability of Dielectric Resonator Arrays in Single-Fed High-Gain Circularly Polarized Slotted Cavity Antenna Using Rectangular Waveguide for Metamaterial Applications Gizem Kalender, Yasar University, Turkey; Yesim Zoral, Dokuz Eylul University, TE330 Mode Turkey; Mustafa Secmen, Yasar University, Turkey Break15:00 TU-A2.1P.615:20 Laterally asymmetric particle arrays for one-way guiding Yarden Mazor, Yakir Hadad, Ben Steinberg, Tel Aviv University, Israel TU-A2.1P.715:40 Wangwang Han, Feng Yang, Jun Ouyang, Peng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China TU-A1.3P.514:40 L-shaped Slot Antenna Design for Load-modulated Beamspace-MIMO system Il-Do Choi, Kyoungtae Lee, JuYong Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea Rapid Surface-Wave Analysis of Corrugated Rods Using Asymptotic Corrugations Boundary Conditions Iustyna Shevchenko, Malcolm Ng Mou Kehn, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan TU-A2.1P.816:00 Tuesday, July 21 TU-A1.4P 15:20 - 17:00 Salon F Small Antennas: Design Challenges and Applications A Parametric Study on a 2D Luneburg’s Lens made of Thin Dielectric Session Co-Chairs: Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras; George Cylinders Shaker, University of Waterloo Eran Falek, Reuven Shavit, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel TU-A2.1P.916:20 Measurement, Simulation, and Theory of a Non-Foster Unit Cell with Parasitic Resistance Kathryn Smith, Thomas Weldon, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States TU-A1.4P.115:20 Electrically Small Antennas Design Challenges Mohammad Abdallah, Walid Dyab, Tapan Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain TU-A1.4P.215:40 Fundamental Design Analysis of Small Implantable Dipole Antennas Sofia Bakogianni, Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras, Greece TU-A1.4P.316:00 Design of a Miniaturized Antenna For Bluetooth-Enabled Hearing Aid Devices Zhichao Li, George Shaker, University of Waterloo, Canada; Mohammad-Reza Nezhad-Ahmadi, ON-Semiconductors, Canada; Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada TU-A1.4P.416:20 A Novel Printed Stub-loaded Square Helical Antenna Syed Abdullah Nauroze, Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States TU-A1.4P.516:40 Feasability of an Ultra Narrow Band Antenna for the Internet of Things Fabien Ferrero, Leonardo Lizzi, University of Nice Sophia, France 82 Tuesday, July 21 13:20 - 17:00 TU-A4.1P Seymour F Tuesday, July 21 TU-UF.1P 13:20 - 17:00 McKenzie Radar Imaging Propagation Modeling Session Co-Chairs: Robert Burkholder, The Ohio State University; Hao Ling, University of Texas at Austin Session Co-Chairs: Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra; Qingsheng Zeng, University of Quebec TU-A4.1P.113:20 TU-UF.1P.113:20 Imaging Effectiveness of Multistatic Radar for Human Body Imaging Numerical Modeling of Radio Wave Scattering from Meteor Head Plasma TU-A4.1P.213:40 Convergence Evaluation of Deterministic 3D Ray Launching Approach in Complex Environments Identifying Weak Dielectric Objects on Conductive Surfaces in MillimeterWave Imaging Thurston Brevett, Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States TU-A4.1P.314:00 Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging Using a Small Consumer Drone Chenchen Li, Hao Ling, University of Texas at Austin, United States TU-A4.1P.414:20 Robert Marshall, Sigrid Close, Stanford University, United States TU-UF.1P.213:40 Leire Azpilicueta, Peio Lopez-Iturri, Erik Aguirre, Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain TU-UF.1P.314:00 Indoor Millimeter-Wave Channel Modeling at 45GHz Band by Ray Tracing Techniques Hongbo Wang, Keli Wu, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Shuai Pang, China Academy of Information & Communications Technology, China; Haiming Wang, Wei Hong, Southeast University, China TU-UF.1P.414:20 Fast Quantitative Microwave Imaging Based on Measured Point Spread Functions and Inversion in Real Space UTD Based Prediction of Propagation Loss over Spherical Earth Surface TU-A4.1P.514:40 Coupling radio propagation and weather forecast models to maximize Ka-band channel transmission rate for interplanetary missions Denys Shumakov, Sheng Tu, Natalia Nikolova, McMaster University, Canada Implementation of an Advanced Tomographic Algorithm for GPR Realistic Sounding Davide Comite, Alessandro Galli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Ilaria Catapano, Francesco Soldovieri, IREA - CNR, Italy; Elena Pettinelli, Roma Tre University, Italy Break15:00 TU-A4.1P.615:20 Qingsheng Zeng, INRS-EMT, University of Quebec, Canada; Shufang Li, University of Posts and Telecommunications, China TU-UF.1P.514:40 Marianna Biscarini, Frank Silvio Marzano, Mario Montopoli, Luciano Iess, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Klaide De Sanctis, Saverio Di Fabio, University of L’Aquila, Italy; Maria Montagna, Mattia Mercolino, Marco Lanucara, European Space Operations Centre, Germany Break15:00 TU-UF.1P.615:20 Investigation of Gaps Between Blocks in Microwave Images of Electromagnetic Modeling of Adjacent Metallic Loops for Wave Multilayered Walls Kai Ren, Robert Burkholder, Ohio State University, United States; Jie Chen, Chinese Propagation at Low VHF Bands Academy of Sciences Institute of Electronics, China TU-A4.1P.715:40 Fast Radar Imaging Algorithm for the Detection of Objects Embedded in a Stratified Medium Jie Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Electronics, China; Kai Ren, Robert Burkholder, Ohio State University, United States TU-A4.1P.816:00 Morteza Sheikhsofla, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States TU-UF.1P.715:40 Short Range Lower VHF Channel Study Using Full-wave Simulations and Measurements Fikadu Dagefu, Gunjan Verma, Army Research Laboratory, United States; Richard Kozick, Bucknell University, United States; Brian Sadler, Army Research Laboratory, United States; Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States TU-UF.1P.816:00 All-Directions Through the Wall Radar Imaging Enhancement Using Multiple Levels of Detail Environment Modeling for Radio Propagation Orthogonal Polarizations and Generalized Pencil of Function Method Simulation and Prediction Behzad Yektakhah, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States TU-A4.1P.916:20 Generalized Three-Dimensional Harmonic Imaging of Buried Nonlinearly Loaded Scatterers DaHan Liao, Army Research Laboratory, United States TU-A4.1P.1016:40 Zhengqing Yun, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States TU-UF.1P.916:20 Parabolic Equation Toolbox for Radio Wave Propagation Ozlem Ozgun, Hacettepe University, Turkey; Gökhan Apaydin, Zirve University, Turkey; Mustafa Kuzuoglu, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Levent Sevgi, Okan University, Turkey TU-UF.1P.1016:40 An Improved 3-D Near-Field ISAR Imaging Technique with Extended FarField RCS Extraction High-Resolution Wet-Tropospheric Path Delay Retrieved from Flights of the High-frequency Airborne Microwave and Millimeter-wave Radiometer Thomas Vaupel, Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar (HAMMR) over Coastal Areas and Inland Water Techniques FHR, Germany Steven C. Reising, Xavier Bosch-Lluis, Colorado State University, United States; Pekka Kangaslahti, Alan B. Tanner, Shannon T. Brown, Sharmila Padmanabhan, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory / CalTech, United States; Victoria D. Hadel, Thaddeus P. Johnson, Karen Ng, Colorado State University, United States; Oliver Montes, Chaitali Parashare, Behrouz Khayatian, Douglas E. Dawson, Todd C. Gaier, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory / CalTech, United States; Behzad Razavi, University of California, Los Angeles, United States 83 TU-PM Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Carey Rappaport, Jose Angel Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States; Yuri Álvarez, Fernando Las-Heras, University of Oviedo, Spain Tuesday, July 21 TU-A5.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon 1 B Tuesday, July 21 TU-UB.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Salon 2 MIMO Antennas Active Antennas and Matching Techniques Session Co-Chairs: Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University; Adam Narbudowicz, RWTH Aachen University Session Co-Chairs: Edward Rothwell, Michigan State University; Jessica Ruyle, University of Oklahoma TU-A5.1P.113:20 TU-UB.1P.113:20 A Spherical Multiple Element Antenna Concept Design, Fabrication and Test of a Low-Profile Highly-Integrated Ka-Band Array Jane Yun, TE Connectivity, United States; Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada TU-A5.1P.213:40 Planar Dual-mode MIMO Antenna with Enhanced Bandwidth Adam Narbudowicz, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland; Max Ammann, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland; Dirk Heberling, RWTH Aachen University, Germany TU-A5.1P.314:00 An Integrated Two MIMO Antenna System Based on Directive Printed Dipoles Boris Tomasic, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Robert Schmier, Alpha Omega Electromagnetics, LLC, United States; Thomas Steffen, Defense Engineering Corporation, United States; Kasandra Maxwell, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Daniel Jackson, Riverside Research, United States TU-UB.1P.213:40 Dynamic Impedance Matched Antenna System for RFID Application Mehak Garg, Abhishek Singh, Jeff Shamblin, Rowland Jones, Sebastian Rowson, Sebastien Caduc, Lingzi Ye, Olivier Pajona, Laurent Desclos, Ethertronics, United States TU-PM Youssef Tawk, Christos Christodoulou, Joseph Costantine, University of New Mexico, United States TU-UB.1P.314:00 TU-A5.1P.414:20 Lukasz Szolc, Jessica Ruyle, University of Oklahoma, United States A Low Profile Dual-Band DRA-based MIMO Antenna System for Wireless Access Points Investigation of Feeding Techniques for a Tunable Slot Antenna with a Varactor Loaded Ring Resonator TU-UB.1P.414:20 Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Symon K. Podilchak, Queens University at Kingston, Canada; Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada Design of Matching Network for HF Vehicular Antennas TU-A5.1P.514:40 TU-UB.1P.514:40 Disk-Loaded Monopole Stacked with Patch Antenna Broadband Lossy Impedance Matching of Antennas Kohei Omote, Toyama University, Japan; Hiroshi Sato, Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd., Japan; Kun Li, Kazuhiro Honda, Toyama University, Japan; Yoshio Koyanagi, Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd., Japan; Koichi Ogawa, Toyama University, Japan Break15:00 TU-A5.1P.615:20 Matthew Arendall, Maxim Ignatenko, Saurabh Sanghai, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado, United States Kaiming Li, James Breakall, Pennsylvania State University, United States Break15:00 TU-UB.1P.615:20 Lossless Impedance Matching Optimization for Increasing Bandwidth of Antennas Kaiming Li, James Breakall, Pennsylvania State University, United States Virgin A Novel Dual-band and Dual-polarized Slot Antenna for WLAN Islands Applications TU-UB.1P.715:40 Hesheng Lin, Yi-Cheng Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan TU-A5.1P.715:40 Longitudinal Groove Loading of a Half-Width Microstrip Leaky-Wave Antenna Mutual Coupling Effects on the MIMO Capacity Using Dual Band Wi-Fi Korede Oladimeji, Jonathan Frasch, Edward Rothwell, Leo Kempel, Michigan State Double-T Printed Antennas University, United States Christos Kalialakis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; Dimitris E. Anagnostou, Michael Chryssomallis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece TU-UB.1P.816:00 TU-A5.1P.816:00 Everett Farr, Farr Fields, LC, United States S- and C-Band Omni-Directional Antennas in MIMO Arrangement on Bent Ground Plane for a Conducting Cylinderical Surface Tavis Hall, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States TU-A5.1P.916:20 4-Element Planar MIMO Reconfigurable Antenna System for Cognitive Radio Applications Examples of the Power Wave Theory of Antennas TU-UB.1P.916:20 A Novel Multipactor Suppression Method and Application in High-power Antenna Feed System Wanzhao Cui, Yun Li, Tiancun Hu, China Academy of Space Technology (Xi’an), China Rifaqat Hussain, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia TU-A5.1P.1016:40 Antenna Array Configurations for 3D MIMO System in High Speed Railway Scenario Yiru Liu, Bo Ai, Ke Guan, Binghao Chen, Beijing Jiaotong University, China 84 Tuesday, July 21 TU-A5.2P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon 3 Advances in RF and Microwave Medical Devices Tuesday, July 21 TU-A3.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Oak 1/2 Fast and Well-Conditioned Integral Equation Solvers Session Co-Chairs: Koichi Ito, Chiba University; Magda El-Shenawee, Session Co-Chairs: Francesco Andriulli, École Nationale Supérieure des University of Arkansas Télécommunications de Bretagne; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign UWB Baby and Sleep Apnea Monitor TU-A3.1P.113:20 TU-A5.2P.213:40 Yan-Nan Liu, Ming-Ming Xu, Beijing Institute of Technology, China; Cong-Jun Jin, Science and Technology on Space System Simulation Laboratory, China; Xiao-Min Pan, Xin-Qing Sheng, Beijing Institute of Technology, China Lingyun Ren, Md Sakib Hasan, University of Tennessee, United States; Ramzie A. Fathy, Farragut High School, United States; Syed Islam, Aly E. Fathy, University of Tennessee, United States Development of Tissue Coagulation Forceps by Microwave Energy Fast Direct Solution of 3-D Dynamic Electromagnetic Problems By Method of Moments Naoyuki Ogasawara, Yuta Endo, Kazuyuki Saito, Koichi Ito, Chiba University, Japan TU-A3.1P.213:40 TU-A5.2P.314:00 Minimal-Rank H2-Matrix-Based Iterative and Direct Volume Integral Equation Solvers for Large-Scale Scattering Analysis Conformal Sensor Accuracy for Deep Tissue Biomedical Imaging Md Asiful Islam, Asimina Kiourti, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States Dan Jiao, Saad Omar, Purdue University, United States TU-A5.2P.414:20 A Hermitian and Well-Conditioned EFIE for Fast Iterative and Direct Solvers Numerical Simulation of THz Reflection Imaging of Breast Cancer Tissue Abayomi Omolewu, Tyler Bowman, Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States TU-A5.2P.514:40 Rudimentary Deep Tissue Imaging Through a Wearable Real-Time Monitoring System Safa Salman, Asimina Kiourti, John L. Volakis, The ElectroScience Lab at OSU, United States Break15:00 TU-A5.2P.615:20 TU-A3.1P.314:00 Simon Adrian, Technische Universität München, Germany; Francesco P. Andriulli, Télécom Bretagne / Institut Mines-Télécom, France; Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München, France TU-A3.1P.414:20 An Integral Equation Method Based on Vector and Scalar Potential Formulations Qin Liu, Sheng Sun, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States TU-A3.1P.514:40 Decoupled Potential Integral Equation Applied to Complex Geometries Polarimetric Terahertz Probe for Endoscopic Assessment of Malignancies Felipe Vico, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Tomás Bernabeu-Jiménez, Antonio Berenguer, Georgios C. Trichopoulos, Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, United States UPV, Spain TU-A5.2P.715:40 Break15:00 A Wearable Dual-Band Square Slot Antenna with Stub for ISM and WiMAX Applications TU-A3.1P.615:20 Ali Hammoodi, Hussain Al-Rizzo, Ayman Isaac, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States TU-A5.2P.816:00 Modified Rectangular Patch Antenna for Improving Heating Uniformity in Hyperthermia Application Seonho Lim, Woo Cheol Choi, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea; Hyungrak Kim, Daelim University College, Republic of Korea; Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea Efficient Preconditioning Based on Orthogonalization of Method of Moments Equations Milan Kostic, WIPL-D d.o.o., Serbia; Branko Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Serbia TU-A3.1P.715:40 Improving the Performance of Null-Field Generation Based Preconditioner with Approximate MLFMA Technique Yong Zhang, Hai Lin, State Key Lab of CAD&CG, Zhejiang University, China TU-A3.1P.816:00 Skeleton Based Fast Solution of MoM System With Many Right Hand Highly Sensitive Miniaturized Bio-sensor using 2-layer Double Split Ring Sides Kai-Jiang Xu, Si-Lu Huang, Xiao-Min Pan, Xin-Qing Sheng, Beijing Institute of Resonators TU-A5.2P.916:20 Mohammad Abdolrazzaghi, University of Alberta, Canada; Ali Abdolali, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran; Mojgan Daneshmand, University of Alberta, Canada TU-A5.2P.1016:40 Magnetic Neural Stimulation of Peripheral Nerve: A Study for Optimum Spatial and Temporal Electric Field Distribution Anil RamRakhyani, Zachary Wach, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States Technology, China TU-A3.1P.916:20 Fast Spatial Frequency Based Analysis Technique for Electromagnetic Scattering Dayalan Kasilingam, Anthony Fascia, Mohammad Ahmad, John Summerfield, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, United States TU-A3.1P.1016:40 MIC Accelerated LU Decomposition for Method of Moments Guanghui Zhang, Yan Chen, Yu Zhang, Shugang Jiang, Xunwang Zhao, Xidian University, China 85 TU-PM TU-A5.2P.113:20 Tuesday, July 21 TU-A4.2P 13:20 - 15:00 Cypress 2 B Tuesday, July 21 TU-UB.2P 13:20 - 15:20 Cypress 1 RCS and Scattering Theoretical Electromagnetics Session Co-Chairs: Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University; Hosam El-Ocla, Lakehead University Session Co-Chairs: Ioannis Besieris, Virginia Tech; Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology TU-A4.2P.113:20 TU-UB.2P.113:20 On Beamwidth Effects on RCS of Objects in Random Media for E-Wave Polarization Comparison of Six, Four and Two-Vector Formalisms for Complex Media Hosam El-Ocla, Lakehead University, Canada Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States TU-UB.2P.213:40 TU-A4.2P.213:40 Electromagnetic Scattering from Large Rain Drops versus Melting Hail Elene Chobanyan, Merhala Thurai, V. N. Bringi, Branislav M. Notaros, Colorado State University, United States Green’s Function for a Biaxial Medium using a Four-Vector Formalism Andrew Bogle, University of Dayton Research Institute, United States; Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States TU-UB.2P.314:00 High-Order Modal Contributions to the Resonant Electromagnetic Estimating Impulse Response Using Only Magnitude of Radar Backscatter Interaction with an Ensemble of Electrically Small Objects TU-A4.2P.314:00 Ismail Jouny, Lafayette College, United States Kristopher Kim, Bradley Kramer, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States TU-A4.2P.414:20 TU-UB.2P.414:20 TU-PM A 3D Model To Characterize High-Frequency Scattering: Applied To Synthesize SAR Data Equivalent Models and Equation Formulations in Simple Settings for Determining Electromagnetic Fields in Interaction and Coupling -N. T. Minh Nguyen, International University, Vietnam National University Ho Chi Lessons Can be Learned Minh City, Viet Nam Chalmers Butler, Clemson University, United States TU-A4.2P.514:40 TU-UB.2P.514:40 An Effective RCS Calculation Technique for Composite Coated Targets Caiyun Wang, Yong Wang, Shuxia Wu, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; Xiaochun Liu, Shining Sun, Aviation Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on High Performance Electromagnetic Windows, China Tuesday, July 21 TU-A4.3P 15:20 - 17:00 Cypress 2 Theory and Applications of Compressive Sensing Evolution Equations for the Oscillations in a Cavity Filled with a Dynamic Medium Fatih Erden, Turkish Naval Academy, Turkey; Oleg A. Tretyakov, Gebze Technical University, Turkey TU-UB.2P.615:00 Extended Airy Beams Ioannis Besieris, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Amr Shaarawi, American University in Cairo, Egypt Session Co-Chairs: Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America; Aly Fathy, University of Tennessee TU-A4.3P.115:20 Sampling of sparse information in electromagnetism Marco Donald Migliore, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy Tuesday, July 21 TU-A2.2P 15:20 - 16:40 Cypress 1 Surface Modes, Dispersion and Absorption in Materials Session Chair: Kazuo Nishimura, Ryukoku University TU-A4.3P.215:40 TU-A2.2P.115:20 Reconstruction of Missing Sections of Radiation Patterns using Characterization of a Perfect Absorber Compressive Sensing Michael Kreiczer, Raphael Kastner, Tel Aviv University, Israel Berenice Verdin, Patrick Debroux, Army Research Laboratory, United States TU-A4.3P.316:00 Receiver/Transmitter configuration optimization for compressed computational millimeter-wave imaging Suresh Venkatesh, Naren Viswanathan, David Schurig, University of Utah, United States TU-A4.3P.416:20 TU-A2.2P.215:40 Color-correcting Gradient-index Infrared Singlet Based on Silicon and Germanium Mixing Donovan E. Brocker, Sawyer D. Campbell, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States TU-A2.2P.316:00 Surface-Plasmon-Like Modes on Structured Metal Surface with Periodic Demonstration of the Direct Mapping Method for Locating Multiple Subwavelngth Rectangular Grooves Partially Filled with Dielectric Emitters Kazuo Nishimura, Ryukoku University, Japan Andrew Kintz, Inder Gupta, Ohio State University, United States TU-A4.3P.516:40 Through-the-Wall Imaging of 3D Objects George Cheng, Yong Zhu, Jan Grzesik, Allwave Corporation, United States TU-A2.2P.416:20 Surface-Plasmon-Like Modes on a periodic Subwavelength Slot Array with Very Short Period on an Optically Plasma induced Semicondutor Slab Kazuo Nishimura, Ryukoku University, Japan 86 87 TU-PM TU-PM Interactive Forum Tuesday, July 21, 14:40 - 16:40 Stanley Park Foyer Session Co-Chairs: Alex Wong, University of Toronto; Neeraj Sood, University of Toronto 88 Tuesday, July 21 14:40 - 16:40 TUP-A1.1PStanley Park Foyer Novel Reflectarray and Transmitarray Designs TUP-A1.1P.1 Tuesday, July 21 14:40 - 16:40 TUP-A1.2PStanley Park Foyer Reflectarrays and Applications Board 1 The Analogy between Offset Configurations of Parabolic Reflectors and Reflectarrays Payam Nayeri, Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines, United States; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China TUP-A1.1P.2 Board 2 High Efficiency Ka-Band Single Layer Air Vias Reflectarray: Design and Analysis Muhammad M. Tahseen, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada TUP-A1.1P.3 Board 3 TUP-A1.1P.4 Board 4 TUP-A1.2P.1 Board 8 ISARA – Integrated Solar Array and Reflectarray CubeSat Deployable Ka-band Antenna Richard Hodges, Matthew Radway, Armen Toorian, Daniel Hoppe, Biren Shah, CALTECH Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States; Andrew Kalman, Pumpkin, Inc., United States TUP-A1.2P.2 Board 9 Parabolic Reflectarray for Broadband Telecom Satellite Applications with Low Cross-Polarization Min Zhou, Stig Busk Sørensen, Erik Jørgensen, TICRA, Denmark Board 10 Linearly Polarized Multi-Layer Wideband Perforated Lens Antenna in the TUP-A1.2P.3 Comments on the Size-Dependence of Focal Point Shift in Offset-Fed V-Band Reflectarrays Muhammad M. Tahseen, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada TUP-A1.2P.4 Board 11 Bui Van Ha, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium; Paola Pirinoli, Michele Beccaria, Mario Orefice, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, China Improving Sub-Reflectarray Antennas Performance Using SubWavelength Inter-Element Spacing TUP-A1.1P.5 TUP-A1.2P.5 Board 5 An Impedance Surface-Based Method for Designing Wideband Reflectarrays Liang Liang, Sean Hum, University of Toronto, Canada TUP-A1.1P.6 Board 6 E’qab Almajali, Derek McNamara, Jonathan Ethier, University of Ottawa, Canada Board 12 Optimum Reflectarray Feed Pattern Synthesis Mohamed Moharram, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada TUP-A1.2P.6 Board 13 Reflectarrays using Active-Loaded Elements: Enhancing Performance by Design of a Novel Circularly Polarized Reflectarray with a Linearly Power Combining Polarized Feeder Alister Hosseini, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United Yinyan Chen, Yuehe Ge, Yujie Liu, Huaqiao University, China TUP-A1.1P.7 States Board 7 Experimental Characterization of an X-Band Transmitarray with a Reduced Focal Distance Luca Di Palma, Antonio Clemente, Laurent Dussopt, Grenoble Alpes University, CEALeti, France; Ronan Sauleau, University of Rennes 1, France; Patrick Potier, Philippe Pouliguen, DGA, France TUP-A1.2P.7 Board 14 Experimental Study of a 1-Bit 10×10 Reconfigurable Reflectarray Antenna Huanhuan Yang, Air Force Engineering University, China; Fan Yang, Shenheng Xu, Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China; Xiangyu Cao, Air Force Engineering University, China TUP-A1.2P.8 Board 15 Design of a Circularly Polarized Reconfigurable Reflectarray Using Micromotors Xue Yang, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China; Houfei Fang, Yangqing Hou, Shanghai YS Information Technology Company Limited, China TUP-A1.2P.9 Board 16 Design an Adaptive Electronically Beamsteering Reflectarray Antenna for RFID Systems Khaled Hasan, Maher Khaliel, Mohamed El-Hadidy, Thomas Kaiser, Duisburg-Essen University, Germany TUP-A1.2P.10 Board 17 Perforated Dielectric Antenna Reflectarray for OAM Generation Xudong Bai, Xianling Liang, Chong He, Yezhen Li, Liang Liu, Jingfeng Chen, Mingming Liu, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 89 TU-PM Some Preliminary Results on Conformal Reflectarrays E’qab Almajali, Derek McNamara, University of Ottawa, Canada Tuesday, July 21 14:40 - 16:40 TUP-A1.3PStanley Park Foyer Reflectarrays and Reflectarray Elements TUP-A1.3P.1 Tuesday, July 21 14:40 - 16:40 TUP-A1.4PStanley Park Foyer Reflector Antennas Board 18 TUP-A1.4P.1 Board 28 A Simple Method to Realize Polarization Diversity in Broadband Fast Full-Wave Analysis of Challenging Reflector Antenna Problems Erik Jørgensen, Oscar Borries, Peter Meincke, Niels Vesterdal, TICRA, Denmark Reflectarrays Using Single-Layered Rectangular Patch Elements Lu Guo, Peng-Khiang Tan, Tan-Huat Chio, Temasek Laboratories, National University of Singapore, Singapore TUP-A1.4P.2 TUP-A1.3P.2 Oscar Borries, Erik Jørgensen, Peter Meincke, TICRA, Denmark Board 19 Insensitive Polarization Characteristic Using Novel Reflectarray Element Combined Hexa-pole and Double Rings Sung Hoe Kim, Youngsub Kim, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea; Hyungrak Kim, Daelim University College, Republic of Korea TUP-A1.3P.3 Board 20 Board 29 Solution of Electrically Large Scattering Problems on a Laptop TUP-A1.4P.3 Board 30 CubeSat Deployable Ka-band Reflector Antenna for Deep Space Missions Nacer Chahat, Jonathan Sauder, Mark Thomson, Richard Hodges, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory / CalTech, United States; Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States Design of a Linearly Polarized Metal-only Reflectarray Using Slot-Type TUP-A1.4P.4 Board 31 Phoenix Elements Link Analysis of High Throughput Spacecraft Communication Systems for Ruyuan Deng, Fan Yang, Shenheng Xu, Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China Future Science Missions TUP-A1.3P.4 Board 21 Rainee Simons, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States TU-PM Design of a 2-bit Reconfigurable Reflectarray Element Using Two MEMS Switches TUP-A1.4P.5 TUP-A1.3P.5 Zahra Allahgholi Pour, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada Xue Yang, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China Board 22 Design of a Dual-Frequency Broadband Reflectarray Using Tripleresonance Elements TUP-A1.4P.6 TUP-A1.3P.6 Vahraz Jamnejad, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States Ruyuan Deng, Fan Yang, Shenheng Xu, Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China Board 23 Board 32 Beam Squint Correction in Offset Reflector Antennas with CircularlyPolarized Tapered Primary Feeds Board 33 Magnetometer Boom Blockage Effects on Performance of Reflector Antenna of Europa Habitability Mission Low Cross-Polarization Reflectarray Elements with Four Axial Symmetry TUP-A1.4P.7 Board 34 for Dual-Polarization and Wideband Use High Gain Antenna Array Feed Candidate for NASA’s Europa Clipper Daichi Higashi, Shusuke Sasaki, Hiroyuki Deguchi, Mikio Tsuji, Doshisha University, Japan Matthew Bray, Ron Schulze, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States TUP-A1.3P.7 TUP-A1.4P.8 Board 24 Board 35 Design of Optically Transparent Reflectarray Antenna Unit Cell Integrated Designing a Dual-Circularly Polarized Receiving Antenna for 12-GHz with Solar Cells Band Satellite Broadcasting Mohamed Moharram, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada TUP-A1.3P.8 Board 25 An electronically steerable reflectarray with integrated leaky-wave feed TUP-A1.4P.9 Jeff Nicholls, Sean Hum, University of Toronto, Canada TUP-A1.3P.9 Board 36 Optimization of a Reflector Antenna Fed by a Double Ridged Horn Board 26 A Tunable BST Integrated V-band Patch Element with Interdigital Gap Configuration Michael Trampler, Kalyan Karnati, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States TUP-A1.3P.10 Masafumi Nagasaka, Susumu Nakazawa, Shoji Tanaka, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Japan Board 27 Deniz Bolukbas, Okan University, Turkey; Ali Ziya Ozer, Figes A.S., Turkey TUP-A1.4P.10 Board 37 Comparison of a Small Parabolic Reflector for Use with an Acoustic and a Radar Microphone Herbert Aumann, Travis Russell, Nuri W. Emanetoglu, University of Maine, United States Dual-Polarized Reflectaray Element Using Open-Loop Patches Houman Ghorbani, Parisa Dehkhoda, Ahad Tavakoli, Mahdi Rabbani, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran 90 A Tuesday, July 21 14:40 - 16:40 TUP-UA.1PStanley Park Foyer Material, Modeling and Antenna Measurements TUP-UA.1P.1 B Tuesday, July 21 14:40 - 16:40 TUP-UB.1PStanley Park Foyer Lens and Aperture Antennas Board 38 TUP-UB.1P.1 Board 46 The Uncertainties Associated with Rydberg Atom Based Electric Field Lens Antennas Using QCTO Technique Mahsa Ebrahimpouri, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Rhiannon Measurements Christopher Holloway, Joshua Gordon, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States; Haoguan Fan, Santosh Kumar, James Shaffer, University of Oklahoma, United States Mitchell-Thomas, University of Exeter, United Kingdom; Oscar Quevedo-Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden TUP-UA.1P.2 Spectral Green’s Function Representation for Photo-Conductive Slot Antennas Board 39 Robotic Spherical Near-Field Measurements at 183 GHz Michael Francis, Ronald Wittmann, David Novotny, Joshua Gordon, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States TUP-UA.1P.3 Board 40 TUP-UB.1P.2 Board 47 Alessandro Garufo, Giorgio Carluccio, Nuria Llombart, Andrea Neto, TU Delft, Netherlands TUP-UB.1P.3 Board 48 Evaluation of Material Characterization Systems that Utilize a Two-Wire Physical Optics Modeling of a Pillbox as a Beam Forming Network for a Transmission Line Large Imaging System in Satellite Communications TUP-UA.1P.4 Board 41 A Stepped Waveguide Technique for the Characterization of ConductorBacked Absorbing Materials Jonathan Frasch, Edward Rothwell, Michigan State University, United States TUP-UA.1P.5 Board 42 The Use of Random Auxiliary Sources for Reflectarray Feed Analysis TUP-UB.1P.4 Board 49 Transverse Circular polarized Bessel beam launchers for near-field applications, by using a RLSA with an inward Hankel aperture distributions Santi Concetto Pavone, University of Siena, Italy; Mauro Ettorre, IETR-CNRS Rennes, France; Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy Mohamed Moharram, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada TUP-UA.1P.6 Guido Valerio, Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Paris 06, France; Mauro Ettorre, Tony Makdissy, Ronan Sauleau, IETR - Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes, France Board 43 TUP-UB.1P.5 Board 50 3D Modeling for Realistic Assessment of Vital Signs and Lung Water Influence of FSR Element Shape on FSR Backed Dipole Antenna Applied Content to Mobile Base Station Antenna Ruthsenne R.G. Perron, Magdy F. Iskander, Hawaii Center for Advanced Communications, United States TUP-UA.1P.7 Keizo Cho, Yusuke Tanizawa, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan; Hideya So, Atsuya Ando, Takatoshi Sugiyama, NTT Corporation, Japan Board 44 On the Antenna Reception in the Presence of Generalized Excitation Andrea Neto, Ozan Yurduseven, Nuria Llombart, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Angelo Freni, University of Florence, Italy TUP-UA.1P.8 Board 45 Accurate Measurement of Transmit and Receive Performance of AAS Antennas in a Multi-Probe Spherical NF System Lars Jacob Foged, Alessandro Scannavini, Microwave Vision Group, Italy; Francisco Cano-Facila, Nicolas Gross, SATIMO Industries, France End of Tuesday Afternoon Interactive Forum 91 TU-PM Andrew Temme, Edward Rothwell, Michigan State University, United States Wednesday, July 22 08:00 - 10:40 WE-SP.1A Special Session Salon A Wednesday, July 22 08:00 - 11:20 WE-SP.2A Special Session Salon B Memorial Session for Julien Perruisseau-Carrier 4D Antenna Arrays: Theory, Techniques and Applications Session Co-Chairs: Sean Hum, University of Toronto,; Ozlem Aydin Civi, Middle East Technical University Session Co-Chairs: Paolo Rocca, University of Trento; Shiwen Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China WE-SP.1A.108:00 WE-SP.2A.108:00 Recent Advances in Reconfigurable Antennas and Spatially-Fed Arrays A Dual Channel AM Receiver Structure in 4D Arrays WE-SP.1A.208:20 WE-SP.2A.208:20 Full-Dimension MIMO Arrays with Large Spacings Between Elements Time Modulated Array for Dual Function Radar and Communication Sean Hum, University of Toronto, Canada Yasin Yavuz, Mert Karahan, Ertugrul Aksoy, Gazi University, Turkey Xavier Artiga, Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain WE-SP.1A.308:40 Vector Vortex Beam Transmitarrays Composed of Split-ring Slot Elements Jérome Euzière, Régis Guinvarc’h, Israel Hinostroza, Supelec, France; Bernard Uguen, University of Rennes 1, France; Raphael Gillard, INSA Rennes, France WE-SP.2A.308:40 Caner Guclu, Mehdi Veysi, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer by Time-Modulated Arrays WE-SP.1A.409:00 WE-SP.2A.409:00 Fast Construction of the MoM Matrix for Reflectarrays through a Smart Tabulation Nonsinusoidal TMA Basis Functions and the DVOR Erdinc Ercil, Lale Alatan, Ozlem Civi, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Roman Marchukov, Diego Masotti, Alessandra Costanzo, University of Bologna, Italy William Barott, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States WE-SP.2A.509:20 WE-SP.1A.509:20 Broadband Fabry-Pérot Antenna with non-Foster Metasurface - How to Test the Basic Idea ? Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Tomislav Debogovic, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland WE-AM Break09:40 WE-SP.1A.610:00 Advanced Harmonic Radiations Design in Time-Modulated Antenna Arrays Lorenzo Poli, Paolo Rocca, Federico Viani, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy Break09:40 WE-SP.2A.610:00 Time-Domain Antenna Arrays for future Phased Array Applications Juan Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States Chong He, Xianling Liang, Xudong Bai, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China WE-SP.1A.710:20 WE-SP.2A.710:20 Diego Correas-Serrano, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Juan Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Alejandro Alvarez-Melcon, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain Roberto Maneiro-Catoira, Julio Bregains, Jose A. Garcia-Naya, Luis Castedo, Universidade da Coruña, Spain Graphene Plasmonics: Theory and Experiments Plasmonic Devices and Spatial Dispersion Effects in Graphene Technology Time-Modulated Arrays for Digital Communications in Multipath Scenarios for Terahertz Applications WE-SP.2A.810:40 Basic Multipath Analysis of LFMCW-FDA Cagri Cetintepe, Simsek Demir, Middle East Technical University, Turkey WE-SP.2A.911:00 4D Antenna Arrays for LFM Signal Transmission Jixin Guo, Shiwen Yang, Quanjiang Zhu, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 92 Wednesday, July 22 WE-A1.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon C Wednesday, July 22 WE-A1.2A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon D Small Multi-band Antennas Antenna Theory I Session Co-Chairs: Zhirun Hu, The University of Manchester; Hideya So, NTT Corporation Session Co-Chairs: Constantine Balanis, Arizona State University; Steven Weiss, U.S. Army WE-A1.1A.108:00 WE-A1.2A.108:00 Dual Band Metamaterial-Structured Antenna with Coplanar Waveguides and Radial Feed Stub Why Current Decay on a Wire Causes Radiation Edmund Miller, Los Alamos National Laboratory (retired), United States Miroslav Pajovic, Zlatko Potocnik, MP RF-Antenna-EMC Consulting, United States; Velimir Djeric, Milara, Inc., United States WE-A1.2A.208:20 WE-A1.1A.208:20 Michael Kreiczer, Raphael Kastner, Tel Aviv University, Israel Scattering Properties of the Ideal Antenna in Receive Mode Design for Suppressing Undesired Reflections from Frequency-Selective WE-A1.2A.308:40 Surfaces Employed in Multiband Sector Antenna Hideya So, Atsuya Ando, Takatoshi Sugiyama, NTT Corporation, Japan; Keizo Cho, Methods of Transmitting a Wideband Signal Through an Electrically Small Antenna Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan Majid Manteghi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States Incorporation of Square Patch and SRR Metamaterials for Dual-band Printed Antenna WE-A1.2A.409:00 Mohammad Arif Harfianto, Suprayogi Suprayogi, Telkom University, Indonesia; Achmad Munir, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia Bum-Kyum Kim, Taeyeop Lee, Kwyro Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea WE-A1.1A.409:00 WE-A1.2A.509:20 An Ultra Wideband (UWB) Printed Slotted Monopole Antenna with Multifunctional Charactersitics Nima Bayat-Makou, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada Chinmoy Saha, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, India; Jawad Y. Siddiqui, University of Calcutta, India; Latheef Ahmed Shaik, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, India; Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada WE-A1.1A.509:20 Equivalent Circuit Modeling of Planar Mobile Phone Intenna Cavity Matching of High Dielectric Constant SIW H-Plane Horn Antenna Break09:40 WE-A1.2A.610:00 Physics-Based Circuit Models for MIMO Antennas Using Characteristic Modes Jacob Adams, Binbin Yang, North Carolina State University, United States UWB Printed Monopole Antenna with Controllable Multi Notch Function WE-A1.2A.710:20 using Rotational Circular SRRs Chinmoy Saha, Latheef Ahmed Shaik, Indian Institute of Space Science and A Modification of the Two-Antenna Method to Determine the Phase Technology, India; Jawad Y. Siddiqui, University of Calcutta, India; Yahia M.M. Antar, Center Location as well as the Gain of a Wideband Antenna Royal Military College of Canada, Canada Break09:40 Herbert Aumann, University of Maine, United States; Tyler Schmitt, University of Lowell, United States; David Mooradd, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States WE-A1.1A.610:00 WE-A1.2A.810:40 SIR Double Periodic CRLH Loaded Dipole Antenna Pattern Ripple in Near-to-Far-Field Reconstruction Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC College, Egypt; Mohamed Abo El-Dahab, Mohamed Ghouz, Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport, Egypt Jan Grzesik, Allwave Corporation, United States WE-A1.1A.710:20 The Relation Between Fractional Bandwidth and Q Factor Comapct and Tunable ACS-Fed Monopole Antenna WE-A1.2A.911:00 Miloslav Capek, Lukas Jelinek, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic Ahmed Ibrahim, El Minia University, Egypt; Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC College, Egypt; Xianjun Huang, Zhirun Hu, Manchester University, United Kingdom WE-A1.2A.1011:20 WE-A1.1A.810:40 Jia Cao, Zheng-Hui Xue, Weiming Li, Wu Ren, Beijing Institute of Technology, China The Beam Widening Factor of Linear Dolph-Chebyshev End-Fire Arrays Single Feed Dual-Frequency Orthogonal Linear-Polarization Microstrip Patch Antenna with Large Frequency Ratio Fanji Meng, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Sharma Satish, San Diego State University, United States WE-A1.1A.911:00 A Metamaterial-inspired Triple Band Dual Polarized Monopole Antenna Debdeep Sarkar, Kushmanda Saurav, Archana Rajput, Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India WE-A1.1A.1011:20 A Hexagonal Multiband Fractal Patch Antenna Mukh Ram Rajbhar, Sushrut Das, Indian School of Mines, India; Ram Lal Yadava, Galgotias College of Engineering &Technology, India 93 WE-AM WE-A1.1A.308:40 Wednesday, July 22 WE-A2.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon E Wednesday, July 22 WE-A2.2A 08:00 - 10:00 Salon F Metasurface Innovations I Frequency Selective Surfaces: Reconfigurable Session Co-Chairs: Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan; Christophe Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal Session Co-Chairs: J. Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University; Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison WE-A2.1A.108:00 WE-A2.2A.108:00 Carl Pfeiffer, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States Arun Kesavan, Bybi P. Chacko, Tayeb A. Denidni, National Institute of Scientific Research, Canada WE-A2.2A.208:20 Low Profile Lens Antennas: Collimating Leaky-Wave Radiation with Active Frequency Selective Surfaces using Cantilever Switches for 60-GHz applications Metasurfaces WE-A2.1A.208:20 Using Small Metasurface Lens for Antenna Gain Echancement Hailiang Zhu, S.W. Cheung, T.I. Yuk, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China WE-A2.1A.308:40 Electronically Tunable Frequency Selective Surface at 60 GHz for Beam - Steering Applications Gijo Augustin, Bybi P. Chacko, Tayeb A Denidni, National Institue of Scientific Research (INRS), Canada WE-A2.2A.308:40 Coupling Localized Sources to Controlled Polarized Broadside Radiation Millimeter-Wave Active FSS Structure with Catilever Switches for Beamusing Huygens Metasurfaces Ariel Epstein, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada Switching Antenna Applications WE-A2.1A.409:00 A High-Gain Lens Antenna Based on Gradient-Index Metamaterial Elham Erfani, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada; Mahmoud Niroo-jazi, Concordia University, Canada; Tayeb A. Denidni, Serioja Ovidiu Tatu, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada WE-A2.1A.509:20 WE-AM Homogenized Dyadic Green’s Functions for Electric Dipole Excitation Over Metasurfaces Feng Liang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; George W. Hanson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United States; Giampiero Lovat, Rodolfo Araneo, Paolo Burghignoli, La Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; Alexander B. Yakovlev, University of Mississippi, United States Break09:40 WE-A2.1A.610:00 Bybi P Chacko, Gijo Augustin, Tayeb A Denidni, National Institue of Scientific Research (INRS), Canada WE-A2.2A.409:00 Exploiting Mechanical Flexure to Design Tunable Periodic Structures Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, John H. Booske, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States WE-A2.2A.509:20 Reconfigurable Band Rejection and Band-pass Frequency Selective Structures Jeffrey Kula, Prabhakar H. Pathak, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States WE-A2.2A.609:40 Magnetically Tunable Graphene Patch Frequency Selective Surface (FSS) Lin Lin, Lin-Sheng Wu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Wen-Yan Yin, Zhejiang University, China; Jun-Fa Mao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Variable Reflection Angle Meta-surface using Double Layered FSS Ryuji Kuse, Toshikazu Hori, Mitoshi Fujimoto, University of Fukui, Japan WE-A2.1A.710:20 Angularly-independent Huygens’ metasurfaces Wednesday, July 22 WE-A2.3A 10:00 - 11:40 Salon F Frequency Selective Surfaces: Applications Younes Ra’di, Sergei Tretyakov, Aalto University, Finland WE-A2.1A.810:40 Hyperbolic Metasurfaces Juan Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, Mykhailo Tymchenko, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States WE-A2.1A.911:00 Session Co-Chairs: Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Universitat Politècnica de València; Khaled ElMahgoub, Trimble Navigation/Auto-ID Lab MIT WE-A2.3A.110:00 Frequency Selective Surfaces for UHF RFID Applications Khaled ElMahgoub, Trimble Navigation / MIT, United States Birefringent “Generalized Refractive” Metasurface WE-A2.3A.210:20 WE-A2.1A.1011:20 Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Marta Cabedo-Fabrés, Eva Antonino-Daviu, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Karim Achouri, Mohamed A. Salem, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada A Novel Circularly Polarized / Dual Band Dual Polarized Antenna Using Metasurface Basudev Majumder, Krishnamoorthy Kandasamy, Jayanta Mukherjee, IIT Bombay, India; Kamla Prasan Ray, Society for Applied Microwave Electronic Engineering and Research, India Double-Fed Multilevel Frequency Selective Surface for Low-Profile Planar Lens WE-A2.3A.310:40 Approximation of Effective Dielectric Constant for FSS in Layered Dielectrics using Conformal Mapping Dustin Pieper, Kristen Donnell, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United States WE-A2.3A.411:00 A Cylindrical Thin Lens for 79GHz Applications Hadi Amarloo, Mohammad-Reza Nezhad-Ahmadi, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada WE-A2.3A.511:20 A Novel Fractal FSS For Energy Saving Glass Ghaffer Kiani, Rabah W. Aldhaheri, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia 94 Wednesday, July 22 08:00 - 11:40 WE-A4.1A Seymour Inverse Problems in Electromagnetics Wednesday, July 22 08:00 - 09:40 WE-A4.2A McKenzie Propagation Characterization in Terrestrial Environment Session Co-Chairs: Aria Abubakar, Schlumberger; Abas Sabouni, Wilkes Session Chair: Leonardo Lizzi, Université de Nice – Sophia Antipolis University WE-A4.1A.108:00 WE-A4.2A.108:00 Stratospheric platform for Telecommunication missions Quasi-Born approximation prefiltering for noniterative inverse scattering Fabien Baurreau, Robert Staraj, Fabien Ferrero, Leonardo Lizzi, Jean-Marc Ribero, Edwin Marengo, Jing Tu, Northeastern University, United States WE-A4.1A.208:20 Laboratoire d’Electronique, Antennes et Télécommunications, France; Jean-Philippe Chessel, Thales Alenia Space, France Fast 3D Nonlinear Inversion Method for Airborne Electromagnetic WE-A4.2A.208:20 X-Band Beacon-Receiver Array Evaporation Duct Height Estimation Exploration Jonathan Pozderac, Joel Johnson, Caglar Yardim, Ohio State University, United States Yu Jia, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States WE-A4.1A.308:40 WE-A4.2A.308:40 Subspace-based Optimization Method Coupled with Multiplicative Multipath Fading Effect on Terrestrial Microwave LOS Radio Links Regularization for Edge-Preserving Inversion Polat Goktas, Satilmis Topcu, Ezhan Karasan, Ayhan Altintas, Bilkent University, Xudong Chen, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Kuiwen Xu, Fazhong Shen, Lixin Ran, Zhejiang University, China; Yu Zhong, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore Turkey WE-A4.2A.409:00 Propagation Experiment in the Littoral at 94 GHz Andreas Danklmayer, Stefan Sieger, Fraunhofer FHR, Germany A Learning-By-Examples Approach for Non-Destructive Localization and WE-A4.2A.509:20 Characterization of Defects Through Eddy Current Measurements Marco Salucci, Giacomo Oliveri, Federico Viani, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Shadow Fading Correlations in a European Forest Environment WE-A4.1A.409:00 Alexandros Palaios, Janne Riihijärvi, Petri Mähönen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany WE-A4.1A.509:20 Invasion Patterns Derived from Inversion of Logging-While-Drilling Measurements Wednesday, July 22 10:00 - 11:40 WE-A4.4A McKenzie Zhong Zhang, Zhejiang University, China; Jun Cai, CNOOC, China Break09:40 WE-A4.1A.610:00 Inversion for Tilted Triaxial Conductivity in Dipping Layered Formations Yu Jia, Duke University, United States; Gong Li Wang, Aria Abubakar, Schlumberger, United States WE-A4.1A.710:20 Two-Dimensional Inversion of Triaxial Induction Logging Data in Transversely Isotropic Formation Su Yan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Gong Li Wang, Aria Abubakar, Schlumberger, United States WE-A4.1A.810:40 Outdoor Propagation Session Co-Chairs: Jacquelynne Morse, NASA; Shambhu Nath Jha, ICOMS WE-A4.4A.110:00 Radiofrequency Speckle In Mountainous Terrain Daniel Breton, Steven Arcone, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, United States WE-A4.4A.210:20 A Vertical Reflection Ionospheric Clutter Model for High Frequency Surface Wave Radar Shuyan Chen, Weimin Huang, Eric Gill, Memorial University, Canada WE-A4.4A.310:40 Using a Contraction Mapping Method to Determine Complex Permittivity Impact of Windmills on the AM Propagation over the Ground Shambhu Nath Jha, ICOMS Detections S.A., Belgium; Christophe Craeye, Université from Electromagnetic Propagation Measurements Tianxia Zhao, Gong Li Wang, Keli Sun, Aria Abubakar, Fernando Garcia-Osuna, Schlumberger, United States Catholique de Louvain, Belgium; Pierre-Antoine Mali, GreenPlug Sprl, Belgium WE-A4.1A.911:00 Long-Term Trends in Space-Ground Atmospheric Propagation Measurements Numerical Study of Resolution in Near Field Microscopy for Dielectric Samples WE-A4.4A.411:00 Zhun Wei, Xudong Chen, National University of Singapore, Singapore Michael Zemba, Jacquelynne Morse, James Nessel, NASA Glenn Research Center, United States WE-A4.1A.1011:20 WE-A4.4A.511:20 A Fast Algebraic Reconstruction Method for Inverse Problem Chuan Lin, Jiefeng Zang, Anyong Qing, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China On Terrain Effects on Path Loss Models Oluwaseun Kolawole, Nasir Faruk, University of Ilorin, Nigeria 95 WE-AM Trento, Italy; Roberto Miorelli, Christophe Reboud, Pierre Calmon, CEA LIST, France; Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy Wednesday, July 22 WE-A5.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Salon 1 Advances in Mobile Antenna Design Wednesday, July 22 WE-A5.2A 08:00 - 09:40 Salon 2 Wireless Systems for Biomedical Applications Session Co-Chairs: RongLin Li, South China University of Technology; Session Co-Chairs: Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras; Koichi Ito, Yu‑Jiun Ren, Nokia Chiba University WE-A5.1A.108:00 WE-A5.2A.108:00 Design of Compact Dual-Band Dual-Port WLAN MIMO Antennas using Sub-1 GHz Far-Field Powering of Implantable Medical Devices: Design Slots and Safety Considerations Saber Soltani, Parisa Lotfi Poshtgol, Ross D. Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China Sofia Bakogianni, Stavros Koulouridis, University of Patras, Greece WE-A5.1A.208:20 Evaluation and Optimization of Near-Field Inductive Coupled Wireless Power Links in Rat Model Designing Antenna Booster Cases for Mobile Phones using Capacitive Coupling Techniques Jungyub Lee, Junsig Kum, Dohyuk Ha, Youngju Lee, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea WE-A5.1A.308:40 High Performance Multiband Radio Antenna WE-A5.2A.208:20 Kush Agarwal, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Rangarajan Jegadeesan, Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology, Singapore; Yongxin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Nitish Thakor, Singapore Institute for Neurotechnology, Singapore WE-A5.2A.308:40 Yu-Jiun Ren, Jessie Ren, Nokia, United States; Huan-Sheng Hwang, Intel Corporation, United States Wireless Biomedical Telemetry Using a Fully-Passive Brain Implant WE-A5.1A.409:00 WE-A5.2A.409:00 Cedric Lee, Asimina Kiourti, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States A Flexible and Transparent Antenna on a Polyimide Substrate for Laptop Novel Implantable Miniaturized Circular Microstrip Antenna for Computers Biomedical Telemetry WE-AM Seungman Hong, Youngsung Kim, Changmin Lee, Chang Won Jung, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea Raed Shubair, Amer Salah, Alaa Abbas, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates WE-A5.1A.509:20 Stub-loaded compact dual-band implantable antenna for biotelemetry Very Small Chip Antenna Supporting Multiple Radio Protocols WE-A5.2A.509:20 Yijun Liu, Yifan Chen, South University of Science and Technology of China, China; Haili Lin, Jinghong Commu. Tech. Co., Ltd., China Jessie Ren, Yu-Jiun Ren, Nokia, United States Break09:40 B WE-A5.1A.610:00 A Dual-Polarized Triple-Band MIMO Antenna for WLAN/WiMAX Applications Yan Pan, Yuehui Cui, RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China; Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States WE-A5.1A.710:20 Wednesday, July 22 WE-UB.2A 10:00 - 11:20 Salon 2 MIMO Antennas and Systems Session Co-Chairs: Ronald Johnston, University of Calgary; Dimitris Anagnostou, Democritus University of Xanthi A Dual-Band Printed Antenna with Metal Back-Cover for WBAN WE-UB.2A.110:00 Polarization Diversity Performance of Mobile Terminals in Multipath Applications Environment Using MIMO Channel Characterization Wonseok Lee, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea WE-A5.1A.810:40 Wearable Antenna Design on Finite-Size High Impedance Surfaces for Smart-Watch Applications Georgios Ioannopoulos, Anastasios Koutinos, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece; Panagiotis Gkonis, National Technical University of Athens, Greece; Christos Kalialakis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; Dimitris E. Anagnostou, Michael Chryssomallis, George Kyriakou, Democritus University of Xanthi, Greece Ting-Yu Ku, Yen-Sheng Chen, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan WE-UB.2A.210:20 WE-A5.1A.911:00 A Novel MIMO Multicarrier Free Space Superposition Technique Based On Wavelet Transform Decomposition Effective Missmatch Losses in Handheld Antennas Pedro Luis Carro, Jesus de Mingo, Nerea González-Vázquez, Paloma García-Dúcar, Antonio Valdovinos, University of Zaragoza, Spain Brian Vaughn, Purdue University, United States; George Whitaker, Kirtland AFB, United States; Dimitrios Peroulis, Purdue University, United States WE-UB.2A.310:40 Mutual Coupling Reduction between Two Closely Spaced Inverted-F Antennas Ayman Isaac, Hussain Al-Rizzo, Ali Hammoodi, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United States; Haider Khaleel, Sonoma State University, United States WE-UB.2A.411:00 A Study on Multiple Antenna Systems for Handheld Devices Geyi Wen, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technolgy, China; Ming Zhang, Jun Wang, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, China 96 Wednesday, July 22 WE-UB.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Salon 3 Wednesday, July 22 WE-A3.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Oak 1/2 Metamaterial Lenses and Lens Antennas Integral Equation Methods for Advanced Applications Session Co-Chairs: Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University; Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra Session Co-Chairs: Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST); Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba WE-UB.1A.108:00 WE-A3.1A.108:00 144 GHz Epsilon-near-zero Lens Antenna Characteristics Mode Analysis of a Dipole Antenna Loaded with DNG Material Víctor Torres, Víctor Pacheco-Peña, Bakhtiyar Orazbayev, Jorge Teniente, Miguel Beruete, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Miguel Navarro-Cía, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Mario Sorolla, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States WE-UB.1A.208:20 Analytical Approach to Modeling Flat Lenses with Continuously Graded Profiles Mariana Dalarsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United States WE-UB.1A.308:40 A Broadband Zoned Fishnet Metamaterial Lens Bakhtiyar Orazbayev, Víctor Pacheco-Peña, Miguel Beruete, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Miguel Navarro-Cía, Imperial College London, United Kingdom WE-UB.1A.409:00 High-gain and Low-profile Metalens-horn Antenna based on the Fishnet Metamaterial David Osuna, Miguel Beruete, Jorge Teniente, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Miguel Navarro-Cía, Imperial College London, United Kingdom WE-UB.1A.509:20 Metamaterial Lenses for Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating in Nuclear Fusion Devices Miguel Beruete, Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Alvaro Cappa, José Martínez Fernández, Energy, Environment and Technology Research Center, Spain; Ana Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain Break09:40 WE-UB.1A.610:00 Experimental Demonstration of Deflection Angle Tuning in DiffractionInspired Unidirectional Structures Pablo Rodríguez-Ulibarri, Víctor Pacheco-Peña, Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Miguel Navarro-Cía, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Andriy E. Serebryannikov, Adam Mickiewicz University, United Kingdom; Miguel Beruete, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain WE-UB.1A.710:20 David Zeppettella, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States WE-A3.1A.208:20 Fast MBF Analysis of Printed FSS Structures Shambhu Nath Jha, ICOMS Detections S.A., Belgium; Ha Bui Van, Christophe Craeye, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium WE-A3.1A.308:40 Equivalence Principle Algorithm for Analysis of Metamaterials and Reconfigurable Pixelled Antennas Mojtaba Fallahpour, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States WE-A3.1A.409:00 A New Approach for the Analysis of Thick Wire Antennas Yigit Haykir, Adnan Köksal, Hacettepe University, Turkey WE-A3.1A.509:20 A Delta Gap Source for Locally Corrected Nyström Discretized Integral Equations John C. Young, University of Kentucky, United States; Stephen Gedney, Unversity of Colorado Denver, United States Break09:40 WE-A3.1A.610:00 Boundary Element Method for the Electromagnetic Analysis of Metamaterials Diego Martínez Solís, Marta Gómez Araújo, José Luis Rodríguez Rodríguez, Fernando Obelleiro Basteiro, Universidade de Vigo, Spain; José Manuel Taboada Varela, Luis Landesa Porras, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain WE-A3.1A.710:20 A Fast Full-Wave Analysis Scheme of High-Gain Superstrate Antennas Ha Bui Van, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium; Shambhu Nath Jha, ICOMS Detections S.A., Belgium; Christophe Craeye, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Spline-Enhanced Synthesis of Metamaterial Lenses for Linear Array WE-A3.1A.810:40 Full-Wave Frequency-Domain Electromagnetic Modelling of RF Fields in Miniaturization by the SbD-QCTO Lorenza Tenuti, Giacomo Oliveri, Federico Viani, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research MRI Applications Center, University of Trento, Italy WE-UB.1A.810:40 Design of the Spot-focusing Metal Plate Lens Antenna for Hightemperature Measurement Milan Ilic, Ivana Perovic, University of Belgrade, Serbia; Pranav Athalye, Nada Sekeljic, Colorado State University, United States; Alexey Tonyushkin, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States; Branislav M. Notaros, Colorado State University, United States Gaofeng Guo, Yunpeng Zhang, En Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China WE-A3.1A.911:00 WE-UB.1A.911:00 Jun Wu, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore Towards Circularly Polarized Reconfigurable Huygens Source Adam Narbudowicz, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; Max Ammann, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland; Dirk Heberling, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Efficient Modelling of Antennas Conformal to Cylindrical Medium using Cylindrical Green’s Functions WE-A3.1A.1011:20 Analysis of Electrically Large Slotted Waveguide Array Using High-order MoM Yong Wang, Yanyan Li, Xunwang Zhao, Yu Zhang, Yan Chen, Xidian University, China 97 WE-AM B Wednesday, July 22 WE-A4.3A 08:00 - 09:40 Cypress 2 F Wednesday, July 22 WE-UF.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Cypress 1 Radar Metrology and Clutter Modeling Complex and Random Media Session Co-Chairs: Jeffrey Nanzer, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab; Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University Session Co-Chairs: Akira Ishimaru, University of Washington; Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory WE-A4.3A.108:00 WE-UF.1A.108:00 Waveforms and Signal Processing for High-Accuracy Microwave Metrology Kojo Zilevu, Jason Hodkin, Matthew Sharp, Thomas Comberiate, Jeffrey Nanzer, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States WE-A4.3A.208:20 Improved Image Resolution of Target Near Rough Surfaces Using Generalized Memory Effects of Angular and Frequency Correlations Akira Ishimaru, Ce Zhang, Yasuo Kuga, University of Washington, United States WE-UF.1A.208:20 Measurement and Characterization of Winter Precipitation at MASCRAD The Meaning of a Recent Single Scattering Approximation Gary Brown, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States Snow Field Site Branislav M. Notaros, V. N. Bringi, Cameron Kleinkort, Gwo-Jong Huang, Elene Chobanyan, Merhala Thurai, Olivera Notaros, Ana Manic, Patrick Kennedy, Milan Ilic, Colorado State University, United States; Andrew Newman, John Hubbert, Timothy Lim, William Brown, National Center for Atmospheric Research, United States WE-A4.3A.308:40 Preliminary Experimental Result of Aircraft Positioning by Using ISDB-T Delay Signal Junichi Honda, Takuya Otsuyama, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan WE-A4.3A.409:00 Low-Charged Battery Compatible Harmonic Reflector Integrated in a Mobile Device for Detection of Trapped Victims WE-AM Dohyuk Ha, Junsig Kum, Jungyub Lee, Youngju Lee, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea WE-A4.3A.509:20 Simulation of Target to Clutter Ratio for Passive Phase-Conjugation Radar in Time-Varying Environments Joonsuk Kim, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea; Il-Suek Koh, Inha University, Republic of Korea; Yongshik Lee, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea Wednesday, July 22 WE-A4.5A 10:00 - 11:40 Cypress 2 WE-UF.1A.308:40 3-D Numerical Solutions of Maxwell’s Equations with Near Field Precondition on Random Rough Soil Surfaces from L-band to Ku-band Tien-Hao Liao, University of Washington, United States; Leung Tsang, University of Michigan, United States; Noppasin Niamsuwan, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States WE-UF.1A.409:00 Effects of Soil Moisture Profiles and Subsurface Random Media on Differential Interferometric SAR Response Richard H. Chen, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States WE-UF.1A.509:20 Evolution of the early time diffusion component of a short pulse propagating in a sparse random medium Elizabeth Bleszynski, Marek Bleszynski, Thomas Jaroszewicz, Monopole Research, United States Break09:40 WE-UF.1A.610:00 Domain Derivatives in Scattering from Rough Surfaces Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Propagation for Millimeter-Wave Communications WE-UF.1A.710:20 WE-A4.5A.110:00 WE-UF.1A.810:40 Session Co-Chairs: Jose-Maria Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Universidad Politécnica Optical Theorem Method for Change Detection Edwin Marengo, Jing Tu, Northeastern University, United States de Cartagena; Ana Vazquez Alejos, University of Vigo High speed transmission at 60 GHz for 5G communications Edgar Lemos Cid, Manuel García Sanchez, Ana Vazquez Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain WE-A4.5A.210:20 Impact of Clustering at mmW Band Frequencies Maria-Teresa Martinez-Ingles, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Davy P. Gaillot, University of Lille 1, France; Juan Pascual-Garcia, Jose-Maria Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Martine Lienard, University Lille 1, France; Jose-Víctor Rodríguez, Leandro Juan-Llácer, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain WE-A4.5A.310:40 Implementation and Performance Evaluation of mmWave Channel Sounding System Heon-Kook Kwon, Myung-Don Kim, Young-jun Chong, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Republic of Korea WE-A4.5A.411:00 Initial 75-110 GHz Indoor Propagation Measurements Maria-Teresa Martinez-Ingles, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Davy P. Gaillot, University Lille 1, France; Juan Pascual-Garcia, Jose-Maria Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Jose-Víctor Rodríguez, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Lorenzo Rubio, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; Leandro Juan-Llácer, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain WE-A4.5A.511:20 Statistical Modeling of Monostatic S-Band Returns from Inland Water Surface under Moderate Winds Kung-Hau Ding, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; William G. Stevens, Air Force Research Laboratory (retired), United States; James Park, Kristopher Kim, Saba Mudaliar, Panos Tzanos, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States WE-UF.1A.911:00 Radar Backscatter Model to Predict Co-Polarized InSAR Phase Decorrelation due to Layered Medium Effects Kamalesh Sainath, Fernando Teixeira, Ohio State University, United States; Scott Hensley, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory / CalTech, United States WE-UF.1A.1011:20 Temporal Analysis of S-band Monostatic Sea Clutter at the Low Grazing Angles James Park, Kung-Hau Ding, Kristopher Kim, Saba Mudaliar, Panos Tzanos, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Graeme Smith, Christopher Baker, Ohio State University, United States Bit-Error-Rate (BER) Performance in Dispersion Code Multiple Access (DCMA) Shulabh Gupta, Lianfeng Zou, Mohamed Ahmed Salem, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada 98 99 WE-AM WE-AM Interactive Forum Wednesday, July 22, 09:20 - 11:20 Stanley Park Foyer Session Co-Chairs: Hans-Dieter Lang, University of Toronto; Shashwat Sharma, University of Toronto 100 Wednesday, July 22 09:20 - 11:20 WEP-A1.1AStanley Park Foyer Advances in Tunable Materials for Reconfigurable Antennas WEP-A1.1A.1 Wednesday, July 22 09:20 - 11:20 WEP-A1.2AStanley Park Foyer Design and Developent of Reconfigurable Antennas WEP-A1.2A.1 Board 1 Reconfigurable Antenna Prototype Utilizing the Phase Change Characteristics of Vanadium Dioxide Tarron Teeslink, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States; David Torres, Michigan State University, United States; Michael Chryssomallis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece; Nelson Sepulveda, Michigan State University, United States; Dimitris E. Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States WEP-A1.1A.2 Board 2 UHF tunable compact antennas on Co2Z hexaferrite substrate with 2.5/1 tunable frequency range Zhijiao Chen, Junsheng Yu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Xiaodong Chen, Clive Parini, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Xinjun Wang, Hwaider Lin, Ziyao Zhou, Tianxaing Nan, Nian. X Sun, Northeastern University, United States Board 11 Pattern Reconfigurable Wide Antenna with a SAR Reduction for Portable Device Applications Wenxing Li, Lei Bao, Yingsong Li, Si Li, Harbin Engineering University, China WEP-A1.2A.2 Board 12 Dual Beam Yagi Patch Antenna S. Samree, S. Getjulom, Chainarong Kittiyanpunya, Monai Krairiksh, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand WEP-A1.2A.3 Board 13 Reconfigurable Cyclical Patch Antenna Firas Ayoub, COSMIAC, United States; Youssef Tawk, COSMIAC; Notre Dame University, United States; Chris Woehrle, COSMIAC, United States; Joseph Costantine, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; COSMIAC, United States; Christos Christodoulou, COSMIAC, United States WEP-A1.2A.4 Board 14 Bandwidth Reconfigurable THz Filter Employing Phase-Change Material Reconfigurable Microwave Circuit Based on Three Triangular Microstrip Patches WEP-A1.1A.4 WEP-A1.2A.5 WEP-A1.1A.3 Board 3 Varittha Sanphuang, Nima Ghalichechian, Niru K. Nahar, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States Board 4 A Self-biased 3D Tunable Helical Antenna in Ferrite LTCC Substrate Farhan Abdul Ghaffar, Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia WEP-A1.1A.5 Board 5 Graphene Reconfigurable Coplanar Waveguide (CPW)-Fed Circular Slot Antenna Xiao Zhang, Gregory Auton, Ernie Hill, Xianjun Huang, Ting Leng, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; Habiba Ouslimani, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, France; Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC College, Egypt; Zhirun Hu, University of Manchester, United Kingdom WEP-A1.1A.6 Board 6 Reconfigurable Dipole Antenna Design using Graphene based switich James Kelly, University of Surrey, United Kingdom; Alejandro Borja, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, Spain Board 15 Reconfigurable Microwave Circuit Based on a Single Triangular Microstrip Patch Alejandro Borja, Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, Spain; James Kelly, University of Surrey, United Kingdom WEP-A1.2A.6 Board 16 PIFA with Reconfigurable Frequency Bandwidth James Kelly, University of Surrey, United Kingdom WEP-A1.2A.7 Board 17 Wirelessly Reconfigurable Antenna Pavel Nikitin, Honeywell Scanning and Mobility, United States WEP-A1.2A.8 Board 18 Ting Leng, XianJun Huang, Xiao Zhang, Zhirun Hu, University of Manchester, United Kingdom A Simple Reconfigurable Patch Antenna For Mobile Applications WEP-A1.1A.7 WEP-A1.2A.9 Board 7 Budhaditya Majumdar, Karu P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia Board 19 A Reconfigurable Layout for a Self-Structuring Life-Jacket-Integrated John Gibson, Xueli Liu, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, Antenna of a SAR System Novel Reconfigurable Antennas Using Liquid Crystals Elastomers United States; Taylor Ware, Jeong Jae Wie, Timothy White, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Andrea Baroni, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy; Hendrik Rogier, Ghent University, Belgium WEP-A1.1A.8 WEP-A1.2A.10 Board 8 Microfluidically Controlled Metalized Plate Based Frequency Reconfigurable Monopole for High Power RF Applications Abhishek Dey, Gokhan Mumcu, University of South Florida, United States WEP-A1.1A.9 Reconfigurable Origami Equiangular Conical Spiral Antenna Xueli Liu, Shun Yao, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States Board 9 A Smart Antenna Based on Metamaterial Weiping Cao, Beibei Li, L. Shafai, Simin Li, Xi Gao, Xinhua Yu, Guilin University of Electronic Technology, China WEP-A1.1A.10 Board 20 Board 10 Tunable Frequency Antenna Integrated with Microfluidic Channel Navid Hosseini, Nasim Seyedpour Esmaeilzad, Ozlem Aydin Civi, Middle East Technical University, Turkey 101 WE-AM Wednesday, July 22 09:20 - 11:20 WEP-A1.3AStanley Park Foyer Wednesday, July 22 09:20 - 11:20 WEP-A1.4AStanley Park Foyer Reconfigurable Antennas for Adaptive and Mobile Systems Reconfigurable Arrays and Apertures WEP-A1.3A.1 A Design for an Electronically-Steerable Holographic Antenna with Polarization Control WEP-A1.4A.1 Board 21 Design and breadboarding of a frequency-reconfigurable, boardmounted compact antenna Sergio Arianos, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Javier Leonardo AraqueQuijano, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Gianluca Dassano, Francesca Vipiana, Mario Orefice, Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy WEP-A1.3A.2 Board 22 Realization of a Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna employing PIN Diodes Jerzy Kowalewski, Tobias Mahler, Tom Schipper, Thomas Zwick, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany WEP-A1.3A.3 Board 23 A Multi-band-Reconfigurable Antenna Using Split-Ring Resonators Ferhad Kasem, Hamid Moghadas, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada; Mohammed Al-Husseini, Karim Y. Kabalan, Ali El-Hajj, Youssef Nasser, American University of Beirut, Lebanon WEP-A1.3A.4 Board 24 A New Design of Reconfigurable Slot-ring Antenna Using PIN Diodes Board 31 Daniel Gregoire, Holographic Sciences, United States; Amit Patel, Ryan Quarfoth, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States WEP-A1.4A.2 Board 32 Omnidirectional/Directional TEM Horn Circular Array for Joint Time and Frequency Operation Mohamed Elmansouri, Jaegeun Ha, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado, United States WEP-A1.4A.3 Board 33 Reconfigurable Phased Array Antenna Enabling a High Gain Wide Angle Beam Scanning Arpan Pal, Amit Mehta, Swansea University, United Kingdom; Rob Lewis, BAE Systems, United Kingdom; Nathan Clow, DSTL, United Kingdom WEP-A1.4A.4 Board 34 Self-Structuring Antennas for Phased Arrays Mahmoud Shirazi, Tianjiao Li, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States Christopher Oakley, Matthew Hodek, Lee Harle, Michigan State University, United States WEP-A1.3A.5 WEP-A1.4A.5 Board 25 WE-AM Frequency-agile E-shaped Printed Antenna for Millimeter Waves Applications Igor Feliciano da Costa, Danilo H. Spadoti, Federal University of Itajubá, Brazil; Arismar Cerqueira Sodre Junior, INATEL, Brazil WEP-A1.3A.6 Board 26 Reconfigurable Quarter-Mode SIW Antenna Employing a Fluidically Switchable Via Alireza Pourghorban Saghati, Sina Baghbani Kordmahale, Ali Pourghorban Saghati, Jun Kameoka, Kamran Entesari, Texas A&M University, United States WEP-A1.3A.7 Board 27 UWB Arrays With Tunable Band Rejection Dimitrios Papantonis, Nima Ghalichechian, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States WEP-A1.3A.8 Board 28 Design of Polarization Reconfigurable Antenna Using Active Polarizer Wenting Li, Steven Gao, Chunxu Mao, Yuanming Cai, University of Kent, United Kingdom WEP-A1.3A.9 Board 29 Board 35 Fluidic Switching and Tuning of Fabry-Perot Antenna Chanjoon Lee, Robert Sainati, Rhonda Franklin, Ramesh Harjani, University of Minnesota, United States WEP-A1.4A.6 Board 36 X-Band Horn Antenna with Integrated Tunable Notch Filter Joshua Shehan, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States WEP-A1.4A.7 Board 37 Deployable Origami Yagi Loop Antenna Shun Yao, Xueli Liu, John Gibson, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States WEP-A1.4A.8 Board 38 Frequency Reconfigurable Origami Quadrifilar Helical Antenna with Reconfigurable Reflector Xueli Liu, Shun Yao, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States WEP-A1.4A.9 Board 39 LHCP/RHCP Reconfigurable Transmitarray in Ka-Band Design of a Beam-Scanning Reflectarray Antenna with an Offset Luca Di Palma, Antonio Clemente, Laurent Dussopt, Grenoble Alpes University, CEALeti, France; Ronan Sauleau, University of Rennes 1, France; Patrick Potier, Philippe Mechanically Rotational Horn Lin Gao, Fan Yang, Shenheng Xu, Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China; Xiaolong Liu, Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology, China Pouliguen, DGA, France WEP-A1.3A.10 A High-Gain Beam Steering Fabric-Based Array for Body-worn Wireless Applications Board 30 Electronically Steerable Directed Energy using Space-Time Network Resonant Digital Systems WEP-A1.4A.10 Board 40 Nowrin Chamok, Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States Arjuna Madanayake, Nilan Udayanga, University of Akron, United States; Chamith Wijenayake, University of New South Wales, Australia; Len Bruton, University of Calgary, Canada 102 Wednesday, July 22 09:20 - 11:20 WEP-A1.5AStanley Park Foyer B Wednesday, July 22 09:20 - 11:20 WEP-UB.1AStanley Park Foyer Systems and Applications of Reconfigurable Antenna Reconfigurable Antennas and Transmission Lines WEP-A1.5A.1 WEP-UB.1A.1 Board 41 Pump-Free Feedback Control of a Frequency Reconfigurable Liquid Metal Monopole Meng Wang, Mohammad Khan, Chris Trlica, Michael D. Dickey, Jacob Adams, North Carolina State University, United States WEP-A1.5A.2 Board 42 Dual-Band Time-Modulated/Phase-Conjugating/Time-Modulated Phase-Conjugating Reconfigurable Array A-Min Yao, Wen Wu, Da-Gang Fang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China WEP-A1.5A.3 Board 43 Wideband Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR) Bi-Layer Circular Array Ehab Etellisi, Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States WEP-A1.5A.4 Board 44 Planar Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna Integrated With a WiFi System for Multipath Mitigation and Sustained High Definition Video Networking in a Complex EM Environment Amit Mehta, Shivam Gautam, Hasanga Goonesinghe, Arpan Pal, Swansea University, United Kingdom; Rob Lewis, BAE Systeems, United Kingdom; Nathan Clow, DSTL, United Kingdom WEP-A1.5A.5 Jonathan Frasch, Edward Rothwell, Michigan State University, United States WEP-UB.1A.2 Elias Wilken-Resman, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States WEP-UB.1A.3 Ahmad Hoorfar, Elie Bou-Daher, Shawn Plesnick, Villanova University, United States WEP-UB.1A.4 Shihan Qin, Yuanxun Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States WEP-UB.1A.5 Edmund Miller, Los Alamos National Laboratory (retired), United States Board 46 Shuo-Peng Cheng, Ken-Huang Lin, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan Board 47 A Dual-Band Dual-Polarized Steerable Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna Ayah Massoud, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Board 48 A Mode Reconfigurable Nojima Origami Antenna Shun Yao, Xueli Liu, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States Board 49 Double Balanced Multiplier Integrated Circular Polarization Switchable Microstrip Antenna Eisuke Nishiyama, Akihiko Matsuo, Ichihiko Toyoda, Saga University, Japan WEP-A1.5A.10 Board 50 A Yagi Monopole Antenna Made of Pure Water Zhenxin Hu, Wen Wu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Zhongxiang Shen, Changzhou Hua, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore WEP-A1.5A.11 Board 56 Using a Radial, Switchable, Sector Ground Screen to Produce Azimuthal Directivity for a Monopole Antenna A Reconfigurable Monopole MIMO Antenna with Wideband Sensing Capability for Cognitive Radio Using Varactor Diodes WEP-A1.5A.9 Board 55 Broadband Nonmagnetic Non-Reciprocity in Time-Varying Transmission Lines Sayan Roy, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States WEP-A1.5A.8 Board 54 Optimal Design of Partially Reflected Surfaces Using Various NatureInspired Optimization Techniques Board 45 WEP-A1.5A.7 Board 53 MUSIC-Based Direction of Arrival Estimation for Null-Steering Reconfigurable Antennas On the Design of a Circuit for Phase Compensation of Self-Adapting Conformal Arrays WEP-A1.5A.6 Board 52 A Three Dimensional Extension of the Self-Structuring Antenna to Improve Beam Steering Board 51 Can TV and Communication System Coexist in Same Frequency Band? Applying Back-scattering Technique to TV Receiver Antenna Naoki Honma, Takuma Ito, Iwate University, Japan; Kentaro Nishimori, Yoshitaka Tsunekawa, Niigata University, Japan End of Wednesday Morning Interactive Forum 103 WE-AM Wednesday, July 22 13:20 - 16:40 WE-SP.1P Special Session Salon A Exploring Innovative Ways to Revitalize EM Education Globally Wednesday, July 22 13:20 - 17:20 WE-SP.2P Special Session Salon B Metatronics: Theory, Methods and Applications Session Co-Chairs: Parveen Wahid, University of Central Florida; TzyhGhuang Ma, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology; Cynthia Furse, University of Utah WE-SP.1P.113:20 Globalization of Electromagnetic Education Initiative Parveen Wahid, University of Central Florida, United States; Krishnaswamy Selvan, SSN College of Engineering, India WE-SP.1P.213:40 Technology-based Global Revitalization of Electromagnetic Education Session Co-Chairs: Giacomo Oliveri, University of Trento; Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania; Stefano Maci, University of Siena WE-SP.2P.113:20 Recent Advances in Metatronics Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States WE-SP.2P.213:40 Realization and Operation of Modular 3-D Optical Nanocircuits Francesco Monticone, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States WE-SP.2P.314:00 Field-Manipulating Metasheets and Metalayers Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States WE-SP.1P.314:00 Teaching Electromagnetics via Virtual Tools Viktar Asadchy, Younes Ra’di, Sergei Tretyakov, Aalto University, Finland WE-SP.2P.414:20 High numerical aperture all-dielectric metasurface micro-lenses Levent Sevgi, Okan University, Turkey WE-SP.1P.414:20 European School of Antennas: Ten Years of Teaching Fabrizio Silvestri, Giampiero Gerini, Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research, TNO - Eindhoven University of Technology, TU/e, Netherlands; Elvira Pisano, Vincenzo Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy WE-SP.2P.514:40 WE-SP.1P.514:40 A System-by-Design Approach for the Synthesis of Metamaterial Printed WAIMs SAVE and iEMPT: the EM Revitalization Program in Taiwan Tzyh-Ghuang Ma, Wen-Jiao Liao, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan; Zuo-Min Tsai, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan; ShihYuan Chen, Tzong-Lin Wu, Reey-Beei Wu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Yi-Hsin Pang, National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan; Heng-Tung Hsu, Song Tsuen Peng, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan; Hui-Hung Yu, Juo-Ming Tu, His-Ching Lin, National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan Break15:00 WE-PM WE-SP.1P.615:20 Revitalizing Electromagnetics Education with the Flipped Classroom Morris Cohen, Alenka Zajic, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States WE-SP.1P.715:40 Co-Flipped Teaching: Experiences Sharing the Flipped Class Cynthia Furse, Donna Ziegenfuss, University of Utah, United States WE-SP.1P.816:00 On the teaching of S-parameters for the study of Antenna Problems Tapan Sarkar, Mohammad Abdallah, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar, University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain WE-SP.1P.916:20 EM Education for Non-EE Undergraduate Students Koichi Ito, Chiba University, Japan Francesca Apolloni, Giacomo Oliveri, Federico Viani, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy Break15:00 WE-SP.2P.615:20 Optically Reconfigurable Metacheckerboard Mario Junior Mencagli, David González-Ovejero, Enrica Martini, University of Siena, Italy; Brigitte Loiseaux, Thales Research & Technology, France; Charlotte TriponCanseliet, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France; Jean Chazelas, Thales Systèmes Aéroportés, France; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy WE-SP.2P.715:40 Reciprocal and non-reciprocal signal manipulation through horn antennas loaded with metamaterial-inspired particles Davide Ramaccia, Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, “RomaTre” University, Italy; Mirko Barbuto, “Niccolò Cusano” University, Italy; Dimitrios Sounas, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States WE-SP.2P.816:00 A Broadband Wide-angle Polarizer through Field Transformation Junming Zhao, Nanjing University, China; Lianhong Zhang, Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Yijun Feng, Nanjing University, China WE-SP.2P.916:20 Closed-Form Solutions for the Analysis of Artificial Dielectric Layers under Generic Field Incidence Daniele Cavallo, Waqas H. Syed, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands WE-SP.2P.1016:40 Functionalization of THz Quantum Cascade Lasers Feihu Wang, Kenneth Maussang, Sukhdeep Dhillon, Jerome Tignon, Laboratoire Pierre Aigrain, Ecole Normale Supérieure, France WE-SP.2P.1117:00 Large Non-reciprocity and Isolation with Time-Varying Zero-Index Electrical or Acoustical Channels Dimitrios Sounas, Yakir Hadad, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States 104 Wednesday, July 22 WE-A1.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon C Wednesday, July 22 WE-A1.2P 13:20 - 17:20 Salon D Waveguide Antennas and Feeding Structures Antenna Theory II Session Co-Chairs: Jens Bornemann, University of Victoria; Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii Session Co-Chairs: Jean-Jacques Laurin, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal; Jeffrey Young, University of Idaho WE-A1.1P.113:20 WE-A1.2P.113:20 Design of a X/Ku Multiband Feed Antenna for Satellite Communications An Application of Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle to Line Source Radiation Stephen Targonski, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States WE-A1.1P.213:40 Jeffrey Young, Christopher Wilson, University of Idaho, United States A Diplexing Antenna System in Substrate Integrated Waveguide WE-A1.2P.213:40 Technology Identifying radiation mechanisms on small conducting objects using Zamzam Kordiboroujeni, Lisa Locke, Jens Bornemann, University of Victoria, Canada radiation modes WE-A1.1P.314:00 Miniaturized Multi-Section Crossover With Open Stub Kurt Schab, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States WE-A1.2P.314:00 Taewon Kim, Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea WE-A1.1P.414:20 The Quality Factor Qz of the Combined TE10 / TM10 Spherical Mode Lukas Jelinek, Miloslav Capek, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic Three-way Dual-band Planar Series-Type Power Divider for Different WE-A1.2P.414:20 Terminated Impedances Yongle Wu, Yangyang Guan, Weimin Wang, Yuanan Liu, Beijing University of Posts Launching OAM-Carrying Waves by a Leaky Circular Current Loop and Telecommunications, China Mohamed A. Salem, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada WE-A1.1P.514:40 WE-A1.2P.514:40 A Novel Multipactor Suppression Method towards High-power Microwave Switch On-Body Far Field Description by two Equivalent Electric Sources Wanzhao Cui, Yun Li, Rui Wang, China Academy of Space Technology (Xi’an), China Break15:00 Markus Grimm, Dirk Manteuffel, University of Kiel, Germany Break15:00 WE-A1.2P.615:20 Broadband Array Antenna Design by Coupling Technique Using 180 Transmission Characteristics of Circular Waveguide with Coaxial-to- degree Phase shifter Mohammad Mahdi Honari, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada Circular Waveguide Transitions Tetsuya Yamamoto, Kei Urabe, Hiroshi Tsuda, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan WE-A1.1P.715:40 Implementation of High Performance and Broadband Crossover Junction in Butler Matrix Design Gui Chao Huang, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States; Mahbub Hoque, Steven R. Goodal, Timothy Bocskor, Space and Terrestrial Communications, CERDEC, APG, United States WE-A1.1P.816:00 Novel Quadplexer Synthesis Procedure Jaakko Juntunen, Jussi Rahola, Optenni Ltd., Finland; Edgar Schmidhammer, EPCOS AG, Germany WE-A1.1P.916:20 Design of Coaxial Waveguide Feed Horn WE-A1.2P.715:40 Fast Design of Rotman Lens and its Application in Rotman-DRA Phased array Mohammad Ranjbar Nikkhah, University of Montreal, Canada; Manish Hiranandani, Intel Corporation, United States; Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada; Ke Wu, University of Montreal, Canada WE-A1.2P.816:00 Multi-resolution BCS-based Approach for DoA Estimation Matteo Carlin, Paolo Rocca, Federico Viani, Giacomo Oliveri, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy WE-A1.2P.916:20 Novel Vortex Beam Antennas with Orbital Angular Momentum in the Radio Frequency Domain Sohyeun Yun, Manseok Uhm, Inbok Yom, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Republic of Korea Yi Zhang, Zhengzhou Information Science and Technology Institute, China; Zhijun Zhang, Zhenghe Feng, Tsinghua National Laboratory for Information Science and Technology, China WE-A1.1P.1016:40 WE-A1.2P.1016:40 Corrugated matched horn with low side-lobes for high performance offset reflector systems Statistical Characterization of Physically Transient Antennas Cheng Yang, Junsheng Yu, Yuan Yao, Xiaoming Liu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Liang Xu, Xiaodong Chen, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Yifan Chen, Qingfeng Zhang, South University of Science and Technology of China, China; Akram Alomainy, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Putri Santi Anwar, Limin Huang, South University of Science and Technology of China, China WE-A1.2P.1117:00 Efficient Modeling of a Small Circular Loop Coupling to a Single Wire Above a Lossy Half-Space Yifeng Qin, Donovan E. Brocker, Pinjuan Werner, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Chenming Zhou, Joseph Waynert, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, United States 105 WE-PM WE-A1.1P.615:20 Wednesday, July 22 WE-A2.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon E Metasurface Innovations II Session Co-Chairs: Stefano Maci, University of Siena; Alex Wong, University of Toronto WE-A2.1P.113:20 Wednesday, July 22 WE-A2.2P 13:20 - 15:00 Salon F Electromagnetic Bandgap Substrates for Efficient Planar Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Amir I. Zaghloul, Army Research Laboratory; Giuseppe Schettini, Roma Tre University Efficient Analysis of Metasurfaces in a Planar Layered Medium WE-A2.2P.113:20 WE-A2.1P.213:40 Anne Mackenzie, NASA Langley Research Center, United States Giant Nonlinear Processes in Plasmonic Metasurfaces WE-A2.2P.213:40 David González Ovejero, Goutam Chattopadhyay, California Institute of Technology, United States; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy Juan Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, Jongwon Lee, Tymchenko Mykhailo, Mikhail A. Belkin, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States WE-A2.1P.314:00 Genetic Algorithm Synthesis of Metasurfaces with Improved Similarity and Robustness for High-Power Reflector Antenna Applications Jeremy A. Bossard, Clinton P. Scarborough, Micah D. Gregory, Cooper S. Cicero, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Scott F. Griffiths, Matthew L. Ketner, Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, United States WE-A2.1P.414:20 Arbitrary Leaky-Wave Antenna Patterns With Stacked Metasurfaces Brian Tierney, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States WE-A2.1P.514:40 Microwave Band Gaps Produced by Varying Numbers of Mushroom Metamaterial Cells Spiral Antenna on Broadband Uniform-Height Progressive EBG Structure without Vias Sandeep Palreddy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Amir Zaghloul, Theodore Anthony, Army Research Laboratory, United States WE-A2.2P.314:00 Low-Permittivity EBG Materials for Antenna Superstrates Silvio Ceccuzzi, Cristina Ponti, Giuseppe Schettini, Roma Tre University, Italy WE-A2.2P.414:20 Comparison of Wideband High-Impedance Surfaces for Low-Profile HighGain UHF Antenna Design Nora Mohamed Mohamed-Hicho, Eva Antonino-Daviu, Marta Cabedo-Fabrés, Miguel Ferrando-Bataller, Daniel Sánchez-Escuderos, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Leaky-Wave Explanation of Gain-Bandwidth-Enhanced Fabry-Pérot Cavity Antennas Formed by a Thick Multilayer Partially-Reflective WE-A2.2P.514:40 Surface A Novel Broadband AMC Surface for Lowering the Height of Planar Alister Hosseini, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States; Antennas David R. Jackson, University of Houston, United States Fuyun Li, Yuihui Cui, RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China Break15:00 WE-PM WE-A2.1P.615:20 A Simple Active Huygens Source for Studying Waveform Synthesis with Huygens Metasurfaces and Antenna Arrays Wednesday, July 22 WE-A1.5P 15:20 - 17:00 Salon F Alex Wong, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada Metamaterial-Based Antennas and Arrays WE-A2.1P.715:40 Session Co-Chairs: Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC; Jeremy Bossard, The Pennsylvania State University Towards the Analytical Design of Tensor Metasurfaces Nikolaos Chiotellis, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States WE-A1.5P.115:20 WE-A2.1P.816:00 Vertical ZOR Antenna Array with Omnidirectionally Steerable Patterns A Wide-Angle Scanning Leaky-Wave Antenna Loaded With A Wideband Metasurface WE-A1.5P.215:40 Trevor Cameron, Aidin Mehdipour, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada WE-A2.1P.916:20 Reconfigurable Metasurface Comprised of Dogbone Shaped Conductor Pairs Chang-Hyun Lee, Jeong-Hae Lee, Hongik University, Republic of Korea Design Techniques for Loss Mitigation in Metamaterial Reflector Antennas Zachary C.P.O. Morgan, Kenneth L. Morgan, Jeremy A. Bossard, Cooper S. Cicero, Micah D. Gregory, Pingjuan L. Werner, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Scott F. Griffiths, Matthew L. Ketner, Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, United States Andrea Vallecchi, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; Alexander Schuchinsky, Queen’s University of Belfast, United Kingdom; Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States WE-A1.5P.316:00 WE-A2.1P.1016:40 WE-A1.5P.416:20 Multi-octave Optical Splitter Synthesised via Bézier Surfaces Ultrat Compact Triple Band D-CRLH Metamaterial Antenna Peter Sieber, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States Hybrid Temination of Metamaterial CRLH Antennas Mahmoud Abdalla, MTC College, Egypt; Fady Sadek, MSA University, Egypt Mahmoud Abdalla, Ahmed Fouad, MTC College, Egypt WE-A1.5P.516:40 Design of SRR Loaded Reconfigurable Antenna for UWB and Narrow Band Applications Krishnamoorthy Kandasamy, Basudev Majumder, Jayanta Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India; Kamla Prasan Ray, Society for Applied Microwave Electronic Engineering and Research, India 106 B Wednesday, July 22 WE-UB.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Seymour Imaging, Inverse Scattering and Remote Sensing Wednesday, July 22 13:20 - 17:00 WE-A4.1P McKenzie Propagation and Scattering in Complex Structures and Session Co-Chairs: Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California; Random Media Ozlem Kilic, The Catholic University of America Session Co-Chairs: Constantine Balanis, Arizona State University; Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore WE-UB.1P.113:20 Analysis of Micro-Doppler Signature Due To Indoor Human Motion Using Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm On GPU Cluster Nghia Tran, Tuan Phan, Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America, United States WE-UB.1P.213:40 WE-A4.1P.113:20 Shortcut Waves in Radially Uniaxial Sphere Mohsen Yazdani, Jay Lee, Joseph Mautz, Ercument Arvas, Kepei Sun, Syracuse University, United States Handling the ill-posedness of current retrieval in power lines from WE-A4.1P.213:40 Porcine skin as human body phantom at 60 GHz magnetic field data using Tikhonov regularization method Fatemeh Ghasemifard, Martin Norgren, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden WE-UB.1P.314:00 Luca Petrillo, Theodoros Mavridis, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; Julien Sarrazin, Aziz Benlarbi-Delaï, UPMC, France; Philippe De Doncker, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium FDTD Based Numerical Green’s Function for S-parameter Measurement WE-A4.1P.314:00 in Inverse Scattering Problems Guanbo Chen, John Stang, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, Rectangular Waveguide Containing Uniaxial Medium with Tilted Optic Axis in Sidewall Plane United States WE-UB.1P.414:20 Kepei Sun, Jay Lee, Syracuse University, United States; Jennifer Graham, Syracuse Research Company, United States Contrast Enhanced Through Casing Hydraulic Fractures Mapping WE-A4.1P.414:20 WE-UB.1P.514:40 Waveforms for SAR Imaging Through Dispersive Material Natalie Cartwright, State University of New York at New Paltz, United States Break15:00 WE-UB.1P.615:20 Beam-Based Diffraction Tomography Projection-Slice Theorem Similarity and Dissimilarity Measures for Comparison of Propagation Patterns H. Erin Rickard, J. T. Saeger, Erin E. Hackett, Coastal Carolina University, United States WE-A4.1P.514:40 X Wave Transformation Under Time Discontinuity Zoe-Lise Deck-Leger, Mohamed A. Salem, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada Amir Shlivinski, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Break15:00 WE-UB.1P.715:40 WE-A4.1P.615:20 Zhiru Yu, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Cameron Kleinkort, Gwo-Jong Huang, Elene Chobanyan, Ana Manic, Milan Ilic, Ali Pezeshki, V. N. Bringi, Branislav M. Notaros, Colorado State University, United States A mixed order BCGS-FFT based fast 3D inverse electromagnetic Visual Hull Method Based Shape Reconstruction of Snowflakes from MASC Photographs scatterings for anisotropic objects WE-UB.1P.816:00 Comparison of Microwave Transmission and Reflection Imaging Methods WE-A4.1P.715:40 A Three Dimensional Gaussian Beam Diffraction Approach to Analysis George Cheng, Yong Zhu, Jan Grzesik, Allwave Corporation, United States of Reflector Antennas WE-UB.1P.916:20 Different computational ways of enforcing Love’s conditions in inverse source from far field data Javier Leonardo Araque Quijano, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Matteo Alessandro Francavilla, Giorgio Giordanengo, Marco Righero, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Giuseppe Vecchi, Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy WE-UB.1P.1016:40 Liang Xu, Xiaodong Chen, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Hui Feng, Hao Tu, D. Xiao, S. Wu, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China WE-A4.1P.816:00 An Efficient High Frequency Method to Compute Electromagnetic Scattering of Large 3D Target on Rough Surface Wei Yang, Tse-Tong Chia, Chun-Yun Kee, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore A Sparse Electromagnetic Imaging Scheme Using Nonlinear Landweber WE-A4.1P.916:20 Iterations Abdulla Desmal, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Conformal Circular Patch Antenna Array Design for use in Jet Engines Saudi Arabia Aparna Krishna, Tamer Khattab, Qatar University, Qatar; Aya Abdelaziz, Cairo University, Egypt; Mohzen Guizani, Qatar University, Qatar WE-A4.1P.1016:40 Analysis and Measurement of Radiant Wavelength of Microwave Focused Lenses Yunpeng Zhang, En Li, Chao Wang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 107 WE-PM Zhiru Yu, Duke University, United States; Jianyang Zhou, Xiamen University, China; Yuan Fang, Yunyun Hu, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States B Wednesday, July 22 WE-UB.2P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon 1 B Wednesday, July 22 WE-UB.3P 13:20 - 16:40 Salon 2 Nanoscale Electromagnetics Antenna Measurement Concepts and Techniques Session Co-Chairs: Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign; Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb Session Co-Chairs: Sembiam Rengarajan, California State University, Northridge; Puyan Mojabi, University of Manitoba WE-UB.2P.113:20 WE-UB.3P.113:20 Towards Verification of D-dot Loop Concept in Optical Regime Probe Compensated Fast Antenna Testing WE-UB.2P.213:40 WE-UB.3P.213:40 Boris Okorn, Rugjer Boskovic Institute, Croatia; Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb, Croatia; Eva Kovacevic, University of Orleans, France; Jordi Sancho-Parramon, Rugjer Boskovic Institute, Croatia Giorgio Giordanengo, Marco Righero, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella (ISMB), Italy; Javier Leonardo Araque-Quijano, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Francesca Vipiana, Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Hybrid Simulation of Maxwell-Schrödinger Equations for Electromagnetic Near-Field Characterizations of a Miniaturized Low-VHF Omni-directional Fields Interacted with Electrons Confined in Electrostatic Potentials Antenna Using an Electro-Optical System Takashi Takeuchi, Shinichiro Ohnuki, Tokuei Sako, Yoshito Ashizawa, Katsuji Nakagawa, Nihon University, Japan; Masahiro Tanaka, Gifu University, Japan WE-UB.2P.314:00 Jihun Choi, University of Michigan, United States; Ali Sabetfakhri, Kazem Sabetfakhri, EMAG Technologies Inc., United States; Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States Numerical Modeling of Nanomaterials’ Response to Microwaves WE-UB.3P.314:00 WE-UB.2P.414:20 Alexander Gergel, Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel Mohammad Saed, Texas Tech University, United States Optimization of 3D Multilevel Non-Uniform Grid Back-Propagation Algorithm by Using Modified Oblate Spheroidal Coordinates Dipolar Model Analysis for Large Array of Plasmonic Elements and WE-UB.3P.414:20 Molecular Aggregates Mohammad Mahdi Salary, Hossein Mosallaei, Northeastern University, United Vehicular HF Antenna Fabrication States WE-UB.2P.514:40 Dielectric Metasurfaces Generate Stable Tractor Beams Carl Pfeiffer, Cheng Zhang, L. Jay Guo, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States Break15:00 WE-UB.2P.615:20 WE-PM An Efficient Numerical Method to Analyze Nanoplasmonic Structures Hoda Ameri, University of Tehran, Iran; Mojtaba Fallahpour, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Maokun Li, Tsinghua University, China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States WE-UB.2P.715:40 Directional Plasmonic Nanoantennas to enhance the Purcell Effect Christos Argyropoulos, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States; Gleb Akselrod, Duke University, United States; Cristian Ciracì, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy; Thang Hoang, Chao Fang, Jiani Huang, David Smith, Maiken Mikkelsen, Duke University, United States WE-UB.2P.816:00 MIMO Optical Wireless at the Nanoscale Francesco Monticone, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Christos Argyropoulos, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United States; Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States WE-UB.2P.916:20 Saurabh Sanghai, Matthew Arendall, Allen Bradley, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States WE-UB.3P.514:40 Fourier Iteration between Antenna Aperture Plane and Measurement Plane with Limited Data Sembiam Rengarajan, Ronald Pogorzelski, California State University, United States Break15:00 WE-UB.3P.615:20 On the Use of the Source Reconstruction Method to Estimate Incident Field Distributions in Microwave Imaging Chaitanya Narendra, Ian Jeffrey, Puyan Mojabi, University of Manitoba, Canada WE-UB.3P.715:40 Multiplicatively Regularized Source Reconstruction Method for Phaseless Near-Field Antenna Measurements Trevor Brown, Ian Jeffrey, Puyan Mojabi, University of Manitoba, Canada WE-UB.3P.816:00 A Low-Cost Antenna Diversity Assessment System for MIMO Antennas Wen-Jiao Liao, Ban-Yun Dai, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan WE-UB.3P.916:20 Very-Near-Field Testing of Large Antennas in Lab Environment Kasra Payandehjoo, Ruska Patton, EMSCAN, Canada Properties of high-frequency granular magnetic materials Simon Couture, Eric Fullerton, Vitaliy Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United States WE-UB.2P.1016:40 Novel Optical Cross Polarization Converters Based on Slotted Nanoantennas Jun Ding, Bayaner Arigong, Han Ren, Jin Shao, Mi Zhou, Yuankun Lin, Hualiang Zhang, University of North Texas, United States 108 Wednesday, July 22 WE-A5.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon 3 Wednesday, July 22 WE-A3.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Oak 1/2 Antenna Design for 4G Communication Novel Integral Equation Formulations Session Co-Chairs: Tayfun Ozdemir, Monarch Antenna, Inc.; John Batchelor, University of Kent Session Co-Chairs: Roberto Graglia, Politecnico di Torino; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino WE-A5.1P.113:20 WE-A3.1P.113:20 Frequency Tunable Antenna for LTE (4G) Handsets Operating in the 2.32.7GHz Global Roaming Band Frequency Interpolation in the Method of Moments using the Discrete Empirical Interpolation Method WE-A5.1P.213:40 WE-A3.1P.213:40 Influence of component ESR on a 4G frequency reconfigurable antenna Nonconforming discretization of the Combined-Field Integral Equation with volumetric testing Tayfun Ozdemir, Yuriy Goykhman, Monarch Antenna, Inc., United States; Andrew Brown, A. Brown Design, United States; Benjamin Crowgey, Edward Rothwell, Prem Chahal, Michigan State University, United States Le Huy Trinh, Fabien Ferrero, Robert Staraj, Jean-Marc Ribero, Université Nice-Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, LEAT-Laboratoire d’Electronique, d’Antennes et Telecommunications, UMR 7248, France WE-A5.1P.314:00 Compact and Printed Multiband Antennas for 2G/3G/4G Smartphones Sultan Shoaib, Imran Shoaib, Xiaodong Chen, Clive Parini, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Matteo Alessandro Francavilla, Giorgio Giordanengo, Marco Righero, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; Giuseppe Vecchi, Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Eduard Ubeda, Juan M. Rius, Alex Heldring, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain WE-A3.1P.314:00 Time Domain Augmented EFIE Based on Numerical Convolution Technique WE-A5.1P.414:20 Miao Miao Jia, Yan Wen Zhao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Sheng Sun, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China Antenna Design Considerations for LTE Enabled Tablets WE-A3.1P.414:20 WE-A5.1P.514:40 Hybrid Surface Integral Equations for Optimal Analysis of Perfectly Conducting Bodies Derek Campbell, C.J. Reddy, Altair Engineering, Inc., United States Planar LTE/WWAN Monopole Antenna for 4G Tablet Computer Bariscan Karaosmanoglu, Ozgur Ergul, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Jui-Han Lu, Yu-Ming Yan, National Kaohsiung Marine University, Taiwan WE-A3.1P.514:40 Break15:00 Recent Advances in the Method of Moments to Model Surface Junctions WE-A5.1P.615:20 A Printed Multi-band Slot Antenna for LTE/WLAN Applications Guido Lombardi, Roberto D. Graglia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Break15:00 Min-Chi Chang, Wei-Chung Weng, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan WE-A3.1P.615:20 WE-A5.1P.715:40 Characteristic Mode Theory Based on Combined Field Integral Equation Miniaturized Antenna for LTE Wireless USB Dongle Applications Wen-Shan Chen, Ching-Yu Huang, Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan WE-A5.1P.816:00 Compact design of MIMO antennas for LTE 700 application Wen-Shan Chen, Kuan-Hsun Lai, Southern Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan WE-A5.1P.916:20 Qi I. Dai, Hui Gan, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois, United States; Qin Liu, Sheng Sun, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China WE-A3.1P.715:40 Power Series/MOM Solution to EM Scattering by Electrically Large PEC Objects Sadasiva Rao, Naval Research Laboratory, United States WE-A3.1P.816:00 Hierarchical Equivalent Source Algorithm Based on Relaxed Spherical A Compact Multiband Antenna Using Three Monopoles for Mobile Phone Equivalence Surface Xin Fu, Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Hong Tat Applcations Min Li, S.W. Cheung, Y.F. Cao, T.I. Yuk, University of Hong Kong, China Ewe, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia WE-A5.1P.1016:40 WE-A3.1P.916:20 A Compact Multi-band Tunable LTE Antenna for Mobile Applications Hanyue Xia, Hao Wang, Lingqin Meng, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China Testing over the boundary interface for the nonconforming discretization of the Electric-Field Integral Equation Eduard Ubeda, Ivan Sekulic, Juan M. Rius, Alex Heldring, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain WE-A3.1P.1016:40 Accurate Electromagnetic Analysis of Transmission Line Structures with Finite-Thickness Conductors Chao Nan Xu, Jian Zhang, Peng Zhao, Xin Zhou Zhao, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China 109 WE-PM Wednesday, July 22 WE-A2.3P 13:20 - 15:20 Cypress 2 Measurement of Material and Radiation Properties D Wednesday, July 22 WE-UD.1P 13:20 - 15:00 Cypress 1 Passive and Active Microwave Circuits and Devices Session Co-Chairs: Raenita Fenner, Loyola University Maryland; Yi Huang, Session Co-Chairs: Hossein Saghlatoon, University of Alberta; Kathleen University of Liverpool Melde, University of Arizona WE-A2.3P.113:20 WE-UD.1P.113:20 A Differential Form of the Kramers-Kronig Relation for Determining a Introducing Embedded Patterned Layers for Improved Broadband Lorentz-Type of Refractive Index Performance of High Density Transmission Line Routing Sung Kim, David Novotny, Joshua Gordon, Jeffrey Guerrieri, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States Arghya Sain, Ian Armstrong, Marcos Vargas, Kathleen Melde, University of Arizona, United States WE-A2.3P.213:40 WE-UD.1P.213:40 Using 3D field sensor for measuring the spectrum of glass insulators Study on Slow-Wave Characteristics of Fishbone-Type Transmission Line Employing Comb-Type Ground Plane on Polyether Sulfone Substrate for Application to Miniaturized Flexible RF circuit Haslan Pedro, Glauco Fontgalland, University of Campina Grande, Brazil WE-A2.3P.314:00 Measure the Radiation Efficiency of Antennas in a Reverberation Chamber without Calibration Qian Xu, Yi Huang, Xu Zhu, Lei Xing, Zhihao Tian, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom WE-A2.3P.414:20 Non-Contact Surface Wave Sensing of Wire Fault Precursors Nazmul Alam, David Coats, Roger Dougal, University of South Carolina, United States; Yong-June Shin, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea; Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States WE-A2.3P.514:40 Using Spherical Near Field Measurements in Computational EMC Lars Jacob Foged, Lucia Scialacqua, Francesco Saccardi, Francesca Mioc, Microwave Vision Group, Italy; Morten Sørensen, Bang & Olufsen A/S, Denmark; David Tallini, CST, Germany WE-A2.3P.615:00 Young Yun, Jang-Hyeon Jeong, Jeong-Hoon Kim, Su Jeong Kim, Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Republic of Korea WE-UD.1P.314:00 Cold-Test experiment of Curved-Ring-Bar Strcutures for High Power TWT Muhammed Zuboraj, John L. Volakis, The ElectroScience Lab at OSU, United States WE-UD.1P.414:20 Spice-like Graphene Field Effect Transistor Model for Active THz Radiation and Detection Jing Tian, Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom WE-UD.1P.514:40 Small-Signal Modeling of HJFET Using Analytical Methods and Particle Swarm Optimization Zahra Zeinadini, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Reza Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran A Shielding Effectiveness Test System Based On Microstrip Line WE-PM Likun Chang, Gaofeng Guo, Minhui Zeng, En Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Wednesday, July 22 WE-A2.4P 15:20 - 16:40 Cypress 2 B Wednesday, July 22 WE-UB.5P 15:20 - 17:00 Cypress 1 High-Frequency Techniques Session Co-Chairs: Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University; Matteo Alabni, University of Siena Measured Electromagnetic Properties of Materials WE-UB.5P.115:20 WE-A2.4P.115:20 Giorgio Carluccio, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy; Prabhakar H. Pathak, Ohio State University, United States Session Co-Chairs: Elena Saenz, European Space Agency; Raenita Fenner, A UTD Diffraction Coefficient for Vertices at the Tip of a Pyramid Formed by Truncated Curved Wedges Loyola University Maryland High-Accuracy Conductive Textiles for Embroidered Antennas and Circuits Asimina Kiourti, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States WE-A2.4P.215:40 Accurate RF Performance of Thermoplastics at Sub-Millimetre Wave Frequencies Elena Sáenz, Luis Rolo, European Space Agency, Netherlands WE-A2.4P.316:00 WE-UB.5P.215:40 Implementation of High Frequency Locality to Commercial MoM-based Simulator for 3-Dimensional Scattering Analysis Takayuki Kohama, Makoto Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan WE-UB.5P.316:00 Some Investigations Toward Closed-Form Solutions of Sommerfeld Integrals Analysis of Free Space Material Characterization Using Genetic Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States; Michael Kluskens, Sadasiva Rao, Naval Research Laboratory, United States Algorithms Raenita Fenner, Loyola University Maryland, United States WE-A2.4P.416:20 Permittivity Measurement of Common Solvents Using the CSRR Based Sensor Md. Arif Ansari, Abhishek Jha, Jaleel Akhtar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India WE-UB.5P.416:20 Fast Computation of Double Bounce Contributions to Physical Optics Integrals in the Near Field Moty Roudstein, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Yaniv Brick, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel WE-UB.5P.516:40 Consideration on Unloaded Q-factor of Guided Wave Type Resonators Futoshi Kuroki, Yoshihiko Kamo, National Institute of Technology, Kure College, Japan 110 111 WE-PM Interactive Forum WE-PM Wednesday, July 22, 14:40 - 16:40 Stanley Park Foyer Session Co-Chairs: Shashwat Sharma, University of Toronto; Xingqi Zhang, University of Toronto 112 Wednesday, July 22 14:40 - 16:40 WEP-A1.1PStanley Park Foyer Axial broadband Antennas WEP-A1.1P.1 Wednesday, July 22 14:40 - 16:40 WEP-A1.2PStanley Park Foyer Broadband MIMO Systems Board 1 A Novel Ultra-Wideband Fractal Monopole Antenna Kathryn Smith, Ryan Adams, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United States WEP-A1.1P.2 Board 2 WEP-A1.2P.1 Board 6 A 4 Element Compact Ultra-Wideband MIMO Antenna Array Muhammad Khan, Antonio Capobianco, University of Padova, Italy; Sajid Asif, Adnan Iftikhar, Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States Wideband, Loaded, Low Profile, Small Diameter Monocone Antenna WEP-A1.2P.2 WEP-A1.1P.3 Kaustubh Chhabilwad, Shrikanth Reddy, Anil Kamma, Basudev Majumder, Jayanta Mukherjee, Indian Institute of Technology,Bombay, India Jaegeun Ha, Mohamed Elmansouri, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Board 3 Broadband and Low-Profile H-Plane Ridged Horn Antenna Board 7 Compact Dual Band Notched Printed UWB MIMO Antenna with Pattern Diversity Zhuozhu Chen, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore WEP-A1.2P.3 WEP-A1.1P.4 An Isolation Enhanced Ultra-Wideband Semi-Ring Monopole MIMO Antenna Board 4 Optically Transparent Balloon Antenna Board 8 Xiang Gao, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Sagar Dhar, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia WEP-A1.1P.5 WEP-A1.2P.4 Board 5 Wideband Circular Polarized Cross Bow Tie Antenna With Balun Integration For X Band Communication Amna Mir, Junsheng Yu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Board 9 A Compact Ultra-wideband MIMO Antenna with Improved Isolation Avez Syed, Rabah W. Aldhaheri, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia WEP-A1.2P.5 Board 10 A Proposal of MIMO UWB Antenna with Four Elements WE-PM Nguyen Quoc Dinh, Le Trong Trung, Le Quy Don Technical University, Viet Nam 113 Wednesday, July 22 14:40 - 16:40 WEP-A1.3PStanley Park Foyer Wearable and On-body Antennas and Modeling WEP-A1.3P.1 Board 11 Sehwan Choi, Hojun Lee, Korea Electronics Technology Institute, Republic of Korea Board 12 Dual-resonant PIFA for Body Area Networks Sampo Salo, Gaurav Khairkar, Jari Holopainen, Ville Viikari, Aalto University, Finland WEP-A1.3P.3 Board 13 Wide bandwidth and Compact Wearable Antenna Design for Sensing Applications Ankit Dabas, Shyqyri Haxha, Masood Ur-Rehman, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom WEP-A1.3P.4 Board 14 Design of a Small Rectangular Patch for Body Area Network Applications Emmanuel Valentín, Rafael Rodríguez Solís, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico WEP-A1.3P.5 Board 15 E-plane Sliced Patch Antenna Yiying Wang, Yinghua Lu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada WEP-A1.3P.6 Board 16 Wearable Conformal SCMR Systems Karina Quintana, John Gibson, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States WEP-A1.3P.7 Board 17 Parallel feed wearable ZigBee antenna with symmetry meander lines WEP-A1.4P.1 Board 22 A Circular Wide Slot UWB Antenna with Triple Band-Notch Characteristics Yingsong Li, Wen Zhang, Harbin Engineering University, China; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United States WEP-A1.4P.2 Board 23 Simplified Design of an X/Ku-Band Vivaldi Array for Rocket Exhaust Plume Diagnostics Jorge Torres, William Barott, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, United States WEP-A1.4P.3 Board 24 Circularly Polarized Antenna Using Metasurface with Interdigital Capacitor and Tilted Slot Loadings Taiwei Yue, Zhi Hao Jiang, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States WEP-A1.4P.4 Board 25 Effect of Curvature of Antipodal Structure on Vivaldi Antennas Hien Chu Ba, Hiroshi Shirai, Chuo University, Japan; Chien Dao Ngoc, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Viet Nam WEP-A1.4P.5 Board 26 Directivity Enhancement of Double Slot Vivaldi Antenna using Anisotropic Zero-Index Metamaterials Pankaj Kumar, Zubair Akhter, Abhishek Jha, Jaleel Akhtar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India WEP-A1.4P.6 Board 27 A High Gain Horizontally Polarized UWB Antenna Raj Kumar, ARDE, India; R.V.S. Ram Krishna, Nagendra Kushwaha, DIAT, India Bin Hu, Lele He, Guoping Gao, Lanzhou University, China WEP-A1.3P.8 Wednesday, July 22 14:40 - 16:40 WEP-A1.4PStanley Park Foyer Wideband Slot Antennas Dual Shorted Microstrip Patch Antenna for On-body Systems WEP-A1.3P.2 Board 18 WEP-A1.4P.7 Board 28 WE-PM Dielectric Resonator loaded Substrate Integrated Waveguide Cavity Off-Body Performance of Patch Antenna in Underground Mine Moulay ElHassan El Azhari, Mourad Nedil, UQAT, Canada; Ismail Benmabrouk, Larbi Backed Slot Antenna for Bandwidth Enhancement Talbi, UQO, Canada; Khalida Ghanem, Centre de développement des technologies avancées, Algeria Abhishek Sharma, Soumava Mukherjee, Animesh Biswas, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India WEP-A1.3P.9 WEP-A1.4P.8 Board 19 Characterization of an On-Body Quasi-Static Channel in underground mine environment Board 29 A Wideband Beam-Forming Antipodal Tapered Slot Antenna, Embedded in a Dielectric Moulay ElHassan El Azhari, Mourad Nedil, UQAT, Canada; Ismail Benmabrouk, Larbi Talbi, UQO, Canada; Khalida Ghanem, Centre de développement des technologies avancées, Algeria Lin Yuan, Ming Su, Yuanan Liu, Jianguo Yu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China WEP-A1.3P.10 A Wideband Circularly Polarized Cavity Backed Slot Antenna Board 20 WEP-A1.4P.9 Board 30 Multiband-OFDM based Ultra Wideband System Modelling of On/Off- Wenhui Shen, Jiahong Lin, Kang Yang, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University, China Body Antenna Diversity WEP-A1.4P.10 Board 31 Qammer Hussain Abbasi, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar; Erchin Serpedin, Gain Enhancement Technique for An Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna Texas A&M University, United States; Khalid Qaraqe, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar; Akram Alomainy, Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom WEP-A1.3P.11 Hyeongi Hong, Jihwan Ahn, Jun-gi Jeong, Young Joong Yoon, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea Board 21 Influence of Body Placement on Low Profile UWB Antenna Off-body Ranging Performance Andela Zaric, University of Lisbon, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal; Carlos Fernandes, Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal; Jorge Costa, ISCTE-IUL, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal 114 A Wednesday, July 22 14:40 - 16:40 WEP-UA.1PStanley Park Foyer Low Profile Antennas and Arrays WEP-UA.1P.1 B Wednesday, July 22 14:40 - 16:40 WEP-UB.1PStanley Park Foyer Electrically Small and Low Profile Antennas Board 32 WEP-UB.1P.1 Board 42 Ultra-Flat Antennas for Space Applications: Design, Realization and Small Planar Omni-Directional Circularly Polarized Antenna Jiangfeng Wu, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States Measurements Marco Faenzi, Francesco Caminita, Enrica Martini, Università degli studi di Siena, Italy; Paolo De Vita, ids s.p.a. ingegneria dei sistemi, Italy; Marco Sabbadini, European Space Agency, Netherlands; Stefano Maci, Università degli studi di Siena, Italy WEP-UA.1P.2 Board 33 A Low-profile Full-band Subarray Cavity-backed Slot Antenna with a Compact Feed Mohammad Amjadi, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States WEP-UA.1P.3 Board 34 WEP-UA.1P.4 Board 35 WEP-UB.1P.2 Board 43 Extremely Low Profile Wideband UHF Antenna Gregory Mitchell, Army Research Laboratory, United States; Wasyl Wasylkiwskyj, George Washington University, United States WEP-UB.1P.3 Board 44 Height-Constrained Cylindrical Helical Antennas for Satellite-based M2M Communications Yin He, David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada Board 45 A Compact, Wideband Array of Coupled Quarter-wavelength Slot WEP-UB.1P.4 A Dual-Band HF/VHF Electrically Small Monopole Antenna with MagnetoAntennas for the 700 MHz band Dielectric Loading Structure Hatim Bukhari, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States Chao-Fu Wang, Fu-Gang Hu, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Ling Bing Kong, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Zhihong Yang, Zheng-Wen Li, National University of Singapore, Singapore A Compact Broadband Horizontally Polarized Omnidirectional Antenna Using Folded Dipoles WEP-UB.1P.5 Board 46 Xiuzhang Cai, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States Design of Antenna for Bug Robot Using Characteristic Mode WEP-UA.1P.5 Board 36 Jusun Won, Sumin Yoon, Sangwook Nam, Seoul National University, Republic of WEP-UA.1P.6 Board 37 Kasra Ghaemi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States A Proposed Flexible Elliptical Ring Monopole Antenna for DSC and UWB Korea with Notch Suppression for 5.8GHz Applications WEP-UB.1P.6 Board 47 Ali Hammoodi, Hussain Al-Rizzo, Ayman Isaac, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, A Low-Profile, Wideband, Vertically-Polarized Antenna with Directional United States Radiation Patterns in the Azimuth Plane Single Notched-band UWB Antenna For WLAN Environment Using Complementary Split Ring Resonators CSRR and Spiral Resonator CSR WEP-UB.1P.7 Morocco; Manuel Sanchez, University of Vigo, Spain Fatemeh Mohamadi Monavar, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada; Jordan Melzer, Telus Company, Canada WEP-UA.1P.7 Board 38 Substrate Integrated Hard Horn Antenna WEP-UA.1P.8 WEP-UB.1P.9 Board 50 Low-profile Top Loaded Monopole Antenna for VHF Applications Min-Chi Chang, Wei-Chung Weng, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan Board 40 Dipole- and Loop-Mode Switchable Origami Paper Antenna Tjie Yuan, Habiba Ouslimani, Abdallah Dhouibi, Alain Priou, LEME-OMS, France; Gerard Collignon, Guillaume Lacotte, Zhirun Hu, INEO Défense, France WEP-UB.1P.10 Dongju Lee, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea WEP-UA.1P.10 Board 49 Mats Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden Board 39 A Planar Log-periodic Slot Antenna for UWB Applications WEP-UA.1P.9 WEP-UB.1P.8 Antenna and current optimization for antennas in lossy media Nima Bayat-Makou, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada Challenges in Low-Cost Inkjet Antennas Board 41 Microfluidically Frequency Switchable Compact Substrate-IntegratedWaveguide Antenna Board 51 Bariscan Karaosmanoglu, Tolga Ciftci, Ozgur Ergul, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Yunsik Seo, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea 115 WE-PM Board 48 Extension of Successive Projection Method to Tapered Leaky-Wave Azzeddin Naghar, Ana Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain; Francisco Falcone, Public University of Navarra, Spain; Otman Aghzout, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Antenna for Shaped-Beam Pattern Synthesis B Wednesday, July 22 14:40 - 16:40 WEP-UB.2PStanley Park Foyer UWB Antennas and Electromagnetics WEP-UB.2P.1 Board 52 An Approximate Characterization of the Distortion of Narrowband Signals by Linear Time-Invariant Systems Edward Kuester, Mohamed Elmansouri, University of Colorado Boulder, United States WEP-UB.2P.2 Board 53 Peak Power Enhancement in Time-Reversal Based Short Pulse Beamforming Victor Mendez, Sun Hong, Walter Wall, Naval Research Laboratory, United States WEP-UB.2P.3 Board 54 Parametric Study of Single-Antenna UWB Beamforming by Time-Reversal Sun Hong, Jerry Kim, Naval Research Laboratory, United States WEP-UB.2P.4 Board 55 Device Classification Performance Modeling Using UWB Stimulated “RFDNA” Fingerprinting Mathew Lukacs, Peter Collins, Michael Temple, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States WEP-UB.2P.5 Board 56 A New Topology of Top-Cross-Loop for Low-Profile Monopole UWB Antenna Daisong Zhang, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States WE-PM End of Wednesday Afternoon Interactive Forum 116 J Thursday, July 23 TH-UJ.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon A Radio Astronomy Technologies, Systems and Observations TH-UJ.1A.810:40 Characterization of the EDGES Receiver and its Capability for Constraining the EoR Raul Monsalve, Judd Bowman, Arizona State University, United States; Alan Rogers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Thomas Mozdzen, Arizona State University, United States Session Co-Chairs: Thomas Mozdzen, Arizona State University; Richard Lacasse, NRAO TH-UJ.1A.911:00 TH-UJ.1A.108:00 Evaluation of Terrestrial Sites for Global EOR Signal Detection via the RMS Error Metric of a Sky-Beam Convolution Polynomial Fit. The ALMA Phasing System, a Status Report Jay Blanchard, Universidad de Concepción, Chile; Geoff Crew, Shep Doeleman, MIT Haystack Observatory, United States; Joseph Greenberg, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States; Michael Hecht, MIT Haystack Observatory, United States; Mareki Honma, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Japan; Makato Inoue, Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; Christophe Jacques, Richard Lacasse, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States; Lynn Matthews, MIT Haystack Observatory, United States; Matias Mora, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States; Neil Nagar, Universidad de Concepción, Chile; Nicola Pradel, Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan; Helge Rotteman, Max-Plank-Institut für Radioastronomie, Germany; Chester Rusczcyk, MIT Haystack Observatory, United States; Alejandro Saez, Joint ALMA Office, Chile; Robert Treacy, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States Thomas Mozdzen, Judd Bowman, Arizona State University, United States; Alan Rogers, MIT Haystack Observatory, United States; Raul Monsalve, Arizona State University, United States TH-UJ.1A.1011:20 Multi-Channel Radiometer Based on Bandwidth Synthetic to Improve the Sensitivity Daotong Li, Yonghong Zhang, Kaijun Song, Yong Fan, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China TH-UJ.1A.208:20 A Low-Power 64x64 ASIC 2-Bit Digital Correlator David Austerberry, Darren McKague, Christopher S. Ruf, University of Michigan, United States TH-UJ.1A.308:40 What’s New in SETI and CASPER ? Dan Werthimer, University of California, Berkeley, United States TH-UJ.1A.409:00 Wideband SiGe Low Noise Cryogenic Amplifier for the SKA Andrew Janzen, Sander Weinreb, California Institute of Technology, United States TH-UJ.1A.509:20 Thomas Kuiper, California Institute of Technology, United States; Graham Baines, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia; Manuel Franco, California Institute of Technology, United States; Lincoln Greenhill, HarvardSmithsonian Center for Astrophysics, United States; Shinji Horiuchi, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia; Aquib Moin, New York University, United Arab Emirates; Timothy Olin, Daniel Price, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia; Steven Smith, California Institute of Technology, United States; Ashish Soni, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia; Lawrence Teitelbaum, California Institute of Technology, United States; Ingyin Zaw, New York University, United Arab Emirates Break09:40 TH-UJ.1A.610:00 The Versatile GBT Astronomical Spectrometer (VEGAS): Current Status and Future Plans Richard Prestage, Marty Bloss, Joe Brandt, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States; Hong Chen, University of California, Berkeley, United States; Ray Creager, Paul Demorest, John Ford, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States; Glenn Jones, Columbia University, United States; Amanda Kepley, Adam Kobelski, Paul Marganian, Melinda Mello, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States; David McMahon, University of California, Berkeley, United States; Randy McCullough, Jason Ray, D. Anish Roshi, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States; Dan Werthimer, University of California, Berkeley, United States; Mark Whitehead, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States TH-UJ.1A.710:20 Interferometric Measurement of the Absolute Flux Density of Bright Unresolved Sources Below 100 MHz Richard Tillman, Steven Ellingson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States 117 TH-AM Initial Performance of a New 17–27 GHz Dual-Horn Receiver on the NASA 70 m Canberra Antenna Thursday, July 23 08:00 - 11:40 TH-SP.1A Special Session Salon B Power-Efficient, Wearable and Wireless Biomedical Sensors Thursday, July 23 TH-A5.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Salon C MIMO Antennas for Portable Devices Session Co-Chairs: Hui Li, Lund University; Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser Session Co-Chairs: Reza Fazel-Rezai, University of North Dakota; Sima University Noghanian, University of North Dakota TH-A5.1A.108:00 Daughter Board Antenna for Compact Polarization Diversity on MIMO Evaluation of an Implantable Passive Sensor for Wireless Intracranial Devices Abhijit Bhattacharya, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada Pressure Monitoring TH-SP.1A.108:00 Mohammadhossein Behfar, Elham Moradi, Toni Björninen, Lauri Sydänheimo, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland TH-A5.1A.208:20 TH-SP.1A.208:20 Jun-Yu Lu, Hsuan-Jui Chang, Kin-Lu Wong, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan Electro-textiles - The Enabling Technology for Wearable Antennas in Wireless Body-centric Systems Karoliina Koski, Elham Moradi, Masoumeh Hasani, Johanna Virkki, Toni Björninen, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States 10-antenna array in the smartphone for the 3.6-GHz MIMO operation TH-A5.1A.308:40 Design of Multi-Band Uniplanar MIMO Antenna for Mobile Devices with LTE/WLAN Operation Christopher Arnold, Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States TH-SP.1A.308:40 TH-A5.1A.409:00 Sam Agneessens, Sam Lemey, Hendrik Rogier, Thomas Vervust, Jan Vanfleteren, Ghent University, Belgium Maryam Dehghani Estarki, Maryam Razmhosseini, Abhijit Bhattacharya, Ying Chen, Simon Fraser University, Canada; Chris Tumpach, Rainforest Automation Inc., Canada; Lee Vishlof, Tech-Knows Services Inc., Canada; Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada Applying QMSIW Technique in Textile for Compact Wearable Design and Improvement of Outage by Retrofit of Antenna Diversity for MIMO on a PCB M2M System high Body-Antenna Isolation TH-SP.1A.409:00 Wireless Powering of Biomedical Implants by Comformal Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonators Hao Hu, Stavros V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United States TH-SP.1A.509:20 TH-A5.1A.509:20 A Wide Band MIMO Slot Antenna for 5G Wi-Fi Sema Dumanli, David R. Gibbins, Ian J. Craddock, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd, United Kingdom EBG Integrated Textile Monopole Antenna for Space Health Monitoring Break09:40 Application Ala Alemaryeen, Sima Noghanian, Reza Fazel-Rezai, University of North Dakota, United States Break09:40 TH-SP.1A.610:00 TH-A5.1A.610:00 Simple assessment of Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for MIMO terminals Hui Li, Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University, Sweden TH-A5.1A.710:20 Accuracy of modeling for evaluation of an integrated diversity wireless Evaluation of SAR for Integrated EBG Textile Monopole Antenna for system on a small PCB Space Health Monitoring Application Maryam Razmhosseini, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada TH-AM Ala Alemaryeen, Sima Noghanian, Reza Fazel-Rezai, University of North Dakota, United States TH-A5.1A.810:40 TH-SP.1A.710:20 Novel Phase Shifters Using Short-Circuited Cross-Slotted Patch Resonator Wearable Fabric Reconfigurable Beam Steering Antenna for on/off-body Communication System TH-A5.1A.911:00 Seonghun Kang, Chang Won Jung, Seoul National University of Technology, Republic of Korea TH-SP.1A.810:40 Wireless Energy Harvesting for Medical Applications Brock DeLong, Chi-Chih Chen, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States Xianshi Jing, Sheng Sun, University of Hong Kong, China A Polarization-Controlled MIMO Antenna with an Optimum Phase Shift in Accordance with Various Use Scenarios Kazuhiro Honda, Toshihiko Kabeya, Kento Karitani, Kun Li, Koichi Ogawa, Toyama University, Japan; Yoshio Koyanagi, Hiroshi Sato, Ritsu Miura, Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd., Japan TH-SP.1A.911:00 Flexible Antenna for Wireless Body Area Network Patrick Froehle, Tyler Przybylski, Christopher McDonald, Milad Mirzaee, Sima Noghanian, Reza Fazel-Rezai, University of North Dakota, United States TH-SP.1A.1011:20 Wearable Antenna Design for Spacesuit Tahmid Rashid, Sima Noghanian, Reza Fazel-Rezai, Pablo de León, University of North Dakota, United States 118 Thursday, July 23 TH-A1.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon D Thursday, July 23 TH-A2.1A 08:00 - 12:00 Salon E Small Antennas: Miniaturization and Bandwidth Frequency Selective Surfaces: Multi-layer and 3D Session Co-Chairs: Satish Sharma, San Diego State University; Atabak Rashidian, University of Manitoba Session Co-Chairs: Stefano Maci, University of Siena; J. Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University TH-A1.1A.108:00 TH-A2.1A.108:00 Electrically Small Antennas with Dimensions down to One-Fifteenth and One-Thirtieth of Wavelength A Novel Three-Dimensional Wideband Active Frequency Selective Surface Unit-Cell Mai Sallam, American University in Cairo, Egypt; Guy A. E. Vandenbosch, KU Leuven, Belgium; Walter De Raedt, IMEC, Belgium; Ezzeldin Soliman, American University in Cairo, Egypt TH-A1.1A.208:20 Super-Miniaturized Dielectric-Metallic Resonator Antennas Suhair Mahmood, Tayeb A. Denidni, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada TH-A2.1A.208:20 Square Loop Complementary Frequency Selective Surfaces Atabak Rashidian, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada Syed Sheheryar Bukhari, William Whittow, Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough Univeristy, United Kingdom; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, United Kingdom TH-A1.1A.308:40 TH-A2.1A.308:40 Miniaturized UHF Antenna Using a Magneto-dielectric Superstrate for M2M Communications Multi-Band Second-Order Bandstop Frequency Selective Structure With Controllable Band Ratios TH-A1.1A.409:00 TH-A2.1A.409:00 Electrically Small Fractal Antennas A Via-Based Methodology for Frequency Selective Surface Minimization Qianyun Zhang, Yue Gao, Clive Parini, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom James Baker, Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity, United States; Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States TH-A1.1A.509:20 Evaluation of Miniaturizing Factor for Folded Inverted-L Antennas Akihiro Tanaka, Keisuke Noguchi, Shigeru Makino, Tetsuo Hirota, Kenji Itoh, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan Break09:40 TH-A1.1A.610:00 Electrically Small Antennas under Matched Conditions Mohammad Abdallah, Walid Dyab, Tapan Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar-Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain TH-A1.1A.710:20 Nonlinear Effects of Non-Foster Matching Networks Minu Jacob, Jiang Long, Daniel Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego, United States TH-A1.1A.810:40 Ahmed Abdelmottaleb Omar, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Yi-Min Yu, Tzong-Lin Wu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan TH-A2.1A.509:20 Reconfigurable Dual-Band 3D Frequency Selective Surface Unit-Cell Moufida Bouslama, Moncef Traii, Ali Gharsallah, Faculty of Science of Tunis, Tunisia; Tayeb A. Denidni, University of Quebec, INRS-EMT, Canada Break09:40 TH-A2.1A.610:00 Design of wideband absorbers using simple closedform solutions Jun-Ho Lee, Bomson Lee, Kyung Hee University, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea TH-A2.1A.710:20 Implementation of Three-Dimensional Bandpass Frequency Selective Structure Using Multilayer PCB Technology Bo Li, Yiming Tang, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Ali Qasim, Zhongxiang Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore TH-A2.1A.810:40 Non-Foster Matching of Electrically Small Bowtie Antenna covering 600 Dual-Layer Frequency Selective Surface for Wide Stop-Band Applications MHz to 1100 MHz Irfan Sohail Syed, Mohd Zarar Mohd Jenu, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Ghanshyam Mishra, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States; Gabriel Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United States TH-A1.1A.911:00 Malaysia TH-A2.1A.911:00 Design of Multiple Dual-band FSS Reflector Plate Applied to Reflector Effect of Electronic Components on the Characteristics of Small Antennas Antenna Abdul Razzaq, Mario Orefice, Poitecnico di Torino, Italy TH-A1.1A.1011:20 Compact Antenna Design with Bandwidth Enhancement Chichang Hung, Hungchen Chen, Tayeh Lin, Tsenchieh Chiu, National Central University, Taiwan Wen Jiang, Xidian University, China; Tao Dong, Space Star Technology Co., Ltd, China; Shuxi Gong, Xidian University, China TH-A2.1A.1011:20 A Novel Dual-layer Frequency Selective Surface with Grating Lobes Suppression Bingyuan Liang, Beihang University, China; Zheng-Hui Xue, Beijing Institute of Technology, China; Jungang Miao, Ming Bai, Beihang University, China TH-A2.1A.1111:40 Equivalent Circuit Model of Multilayer Double Square Loop FSS Using Vector-Fitting Payal Majumdar, Zhiya Zhao, Chunlin Ji, Ruopeng Liu, Kuang-Chi Institute of Advanced Technology, China 119 TH-AM Thursday, July 23 TH-A5.2A 08:00 - 12:00 Salon F Thursday, July 23 08:00 - 09:40 TH-A4.1A Seymour Antennas and Circuits for Energy Harvesting Microwave and THz 2-D and 3-D Imaging Session Co-Chairs: Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico; Jianfeng Zhou, University of South Florida Session Co-Chairs: Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas; JeanJacques Laurin, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal TH-A5.2A.108:00 TH-A4.1A.108:00 An Array of Inverted-F Antennas for RF Energy Harvesting Youssef Tawk, Firas Ayoub, Christos Christodoulou, Joseph Costantine, University of New Mexico, United States TH-A5.2A.208:20 Design Optimization of an Energy Harvesting RF-DC Conversion Circuit Operating at 2.45GHz Jung Hun Kim, Jo Bito, Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States TH-A5.2A.308:40 Design of a Transparent Spiral Antenna for Energy Harvesting Maria Zamudio, Youssef Tawk, Joseph Costantine, Firas Ayoub, Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States Three-Dimensional Microwave Imaging Through a Multi-Zooming Inexact-Newton Approach Marco Salucci, Giacomo Oliveri, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy; Andrea Randazzo, Matteo Pastorino, University of Genoa, Italy; Federico Viani, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy TH-A4.1A.208:20 Enhancement of Terahertz Imaging of Packaged Power Electronic Devices Nathan Burford, Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States TH-A4.1A.308:40 Superresolution Imaging by Computational Time Reversal in Scattering Media Wolfgang J. R. Hoefer, University of Victoria, Canada TH-A4.1A.409:00 Consensus-based Imaging using ADMM for a Compressive Reflector A 2.45-GHz High-Efficiency Loop-Shaped PIFA Rectenna for Portable Antenna Juan Heredia Juesas, Gregory Allan, Ali Molaei, Luis Tirado, Northeastern University, Devices and Wireless Sensors TH-A5.2A.409:00 Jiunn-Kai Huang, Wan-Ting Hung, Tzu-Heng Cheng, Shih-Yuan Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan TH-A5.2A.509:20 United States; William Blackwell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Jose Angel Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States TH-A4.1A.509:20 Imaging the PEC scatterer via T-matrix based inversion method Designing Dual-port Pixel Antenna for Ambient RF Energy Harvesting Xiuzhu Ye, Beihang University, China Using Genetic Algorithm Shanpu Shen, Ross D. Murch, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR of China Thursday, July 23 10:00 - 12:00 TH-A4.2A Seymour Break09:40 TH-A5.2A.610:00 Inverse Scattering and Sensing A Dual-mode Antenna for Wireless Charging and Near Field Session Co-Chairs: Aria Abubakar, Schlumberger; Ana Vazquez Alejos, Communication University of Vigo Ming-An Chung, Yu-Lun Chien, Liang Cho, Pao-Hsin Hsu, Chang-Fa Yang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan TH-A5.2A.710:20 TH-AM Three-Band RF-DC Converters for Ambient Wireless Energy Harvesting Yong Zhou, University of Texas at Brownsville, United States; Cesar Huerta, Jaime Hinojosa, CEMEX, United States TH-A5.2A.810:40 EM/Light Hybrid Energy Harvesting with Directional Dipole Antenna for IoT Sensor In-June Hwang, DukSoo Kwon, Dong-Jin Lee, Jong-Won Yu, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea; Wang-Sang Lee, Gyeongsang National University, Republic of Korea TH-A5.2A.911:00 A Metamaterial-Inspired Approach to RF Energy Harvesting Monte Carlo based Non-radiating Objective Function Minimization for Permittivity Profile Estimation Shahed Shahir, Jeff Orchard, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada TH-A4.2A.210:20 Novel Ethanol Chemical Sensor Using Microfluidic Metamaterial Hyung Ki Kim, Minyeong Yoo, Sungjoon Lim, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea TH-A4.2A.310:40 Full-Wave EM Modeling in Tilted Cylindrically-Layered Media Kamalesh Sainath, Haksu Moon, Fernando Teixeira, Ohio State University, United States TH-A4.2A.411:00 Clayton Flower, Jiangfeng Zhou, University of South Florida, United States TH-A5.2A.1011:20 A High-impedance Wideband Card-type Folded Dipole Antenna Nao Nambo, Keisuke Noguchi, Kenji Itoh, Jiro Ida, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan TH-A5.2A.1111:40 Wide Power Range RF Energy Harvesting Circuit TH-A4.2A.110:00 Mahmoud Abdallah, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Joseph Costantine, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; The University of New Mexico, United States; Ali Ramadan, American University of Beirut, Lebanon; Youssef Tawk, University of New Mexico; Notre Dame University Louaize, United States; Firas Ayoub, Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States; Karim Y. Kabalan, American University of Beirut, Lebanon An Oblique-Angle Infrared Circular Polarization Filter Using a Bezier Surface Representation Jason Ashbach, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States TH-A4.2A.511:20 Enhanced Resolution of Slots Based on Time Reversal Method Zhi-Min Zhang, Bing-Zhong Wang, Ren Wang, Ya-Qing Wen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China TH-A4.2A.611:40 Humidity Sensor Devices using PEDOT:PSS M. Ali Babar Abbasi, Photos Vryonides, Symeon Nikolaou, Frederick University, Cyprus 120 F Thursday, July 23 TH-UF.1A 08:00 - 11:20 McKenzie Propagation Measurement Techniques Session Co-Chairs: Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii; Ana Vazquez Alejos, University of Vigo TH-UF.1A.108:00 B Thursday, July 23 TH-UB.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon 1 Domain-Decomposition and Discontinuous-Galerkin Methods Session Co-Chairs: Qing Huo Liu, Duke University; Marinos Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst A Strategy for Active Remote Sensing Amid Increased Demand for TH-UB.1A.108:00 Spectrum Domain Decomposition Methods with Fast Direct Solvers for Multi-scale Fawwaz Ulaby, University of Michigan, United States; David Lang, National Electromagnetic Problems Academy of Sciences, United States TH-UF.1A.208:20 Yang Shao, University of New Mexico, United States; Kheng-Hwee Lim, Ohio State University, United States; Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United States; Jin-Fa Lee, Ohio State University, United States Indoor Sensing with UWB OFDM Radar: Experimental Frequency-Domain TH-UB.1A.208:20 Approach Dmitriy Garmatyuk, Miami University, United States; Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Efficient Parallelization of the FETI-DP Algorithm for Large-Scale Research Laboratory, United States; Melissa Simms, Miami University, United States Electromagnetic Simulation TH-UF.1A.308:40 Kedi Zhang, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Indoor Channels Around a Human Subject at 2.4 GHz and 60 GHz TH-UB.1A.308:40 TH-UF.1A.409:00 Javad Moshfegh, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States Luca Petrillo, Theodoros Mavridis, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium; Julien Sarrazin, Aziz Benlarbi-Delaï, UPMC, France; Philippe De Doncker, Université libre de Bruxelles, Belgium A Direct Domain Decomposition Method (D3M) for Finite Element Electromagnetic Computations Precision Design, Analysis and Manufacturing of Quasi-optic Lens/ TH-UB.1A.409:00 Reflector Antenna Systems for CubeSat MMW/SMMW Radiometers Fast Far-field Computations for Finite Element Domain Decomposition Lavanya Periasamy, Albin Gasiewski, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Method TH-UF.1A.509:20 Wei Wang, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States A Method for Characterizing Distributed Antenna System Channels using TH-UB.1A.509:20 a Single-Channel Receiver Simulating Energy Transfer in Collections of Quantum Dots Sina Mashayekhi, Siamak Bonyadi-Ram, David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada Connor Glosser, Jie Li, Daniel Dault, Carlo Piermarocchi, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States Break09:40 Break09:40 TH-UF.1A.610:00 TH-UB.1A.610:00 A Method for Characterizing Three-Dimensional Spatial Channels for Fast Computation of Macro-Basis Functions in the Context of Modeling High Speed Railroad Scenarios the Problem of Scattering from Forests TH-UF.1A.710:20 Ines Fenni, Helene Roussel, Muriel Darces, University Pierre and Marie Curie, France; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United States TH-UB.1A.710:20 Discontinuous Galerkin Spectral Elemen/Finite Element Time Domain Time Reversal for Source Localization in Urban Environments Considering (DG-SE/FETD) Method for Anisotropic Medium the Effects of Doppler Shift Qiang Ren, Qiwei Zhan, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Darcy Bibb, Zhengqing Yun, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States TH-UF.1A.810:40 TH-UB.1A.810:40 Discontinuous Galerkin Boundary Element Methods for Maxwell’s A Low-Cost Satellite Terminal for Measuring Ka-Band Propagation to Low Equations: Discretization, Formulation and Preconditioning Earth Orbit using the CASSIOPE Satellite Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United States; Ralf Hiptmair, ETH Zürich, David Michelson, Hyun-Chang Jang, University of British Columbia, Canada Switzerland TH-UF.1A.911:00 TH-UB.1A.911:00 Influence of Signal Parameters in LIDAR Technology used for Sensing A Hybrid Finite Element-Discontinuous Galerkin Solver for Analyzing Through Dispersive Media Electromagnetics-Plasma Interaction in Four Dimensions Ana Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain; Muhammad Dawood, New Mexico State University, United States Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States TH-UB.1A.1011:20 Solving Scattering from Thin Coating Objects by the IEDG Ming Jiang, Jun Hu, Lin Lei, Zaiping Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 121 TH-AM Linli Cui, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Jayson Eppler, MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates, Canada; David Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada B Thursday, July 23 TH-UB.2A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon 2 Thursday, July 23 TH-A5.3A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon 3 Techniques for Enhancing Efficiency and Accuracy of IE and PDE Solvers Novel Materials and Conductive Inks for Additive Manufacturing of Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign; Pasi Ylä-Oijala, Aalto University Session Co-Chairs: Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology; Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) TH-UB.2A.108:00 TH-A5.3A.108:00 MLFMA with Local and Global Interpolators Developing Flexible 3D Printed Antenna Using Conductive ABS Materials Seppo Järvenpää, Pasi Ylä-Oijala, Aalto University, Finland TH-UB.2A.208:20 Milad Mirzaee, Sima Noghanian, Lindsey Wiest, Isaac Chang, University of North Dakota, United States Improvements to the Numerical Computation of the Evanescent Part in TH-A5.3A.208:20 High Frequency Characterization of Conductive Inks Embedded within a Broadband MLFMA Structural Composite Seppo Järvenpää, Henrik Wallen, Aalto University, Finland TH-UB.2A.308:40 Nyström Discretization of an Augmented Combined Field Integral Equation with Static Charge Extraction Jin Cheng, Nastaran Hendijani, Robert J. Adams, John C. Young, University of Kentucky, United States TH-UB.2A.409:00 Peter Pa, Mark Mirotznik, Shridhar Yarlagadda, University of Delaware, United States TH-A5.3A.308:40 Inkjet-Printed Monopole Antenna and Voltage Doubler on Cardboard for RF Energy Harvesting Zahra Khonsari, Toni Björninen, Lauri Sydänheimo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Evaluation of Sommerfeld Integrals Using Adaptive Filon-Type Integration TH-A5.3A.409:00 Gerald Burke, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States Brush-painted Silver UHF RFID Tags on Environmental-friendly and TH-UB.2A.509:20 Flexible Substrates Rapid and Robust Numerical Plane-Wave Expansion of Distributed Yanan Ren, Johanna Virkki, Lauri Sydänheimo, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University Source Fields in Planar-Stratified Media with Arbitrary Anisotropic and of Technology, China; Yan-Cheong Chan, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China Lossy Layers Kamalesh Sainath, Fernando Teixeira, Ohio State University, United States TH-A5.3A.509:20 Break09:40 Possibilities of 3D Direct Write Dispensing for Textile UHF RFID Tag Manufacturing TH-UB.2A.610:00 Self-Consistent Solution of Kohn-Sham Equation by Real-Space FiniteDifference Method Wei E.I. Sha, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Yongpin Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Qi I. Dai, Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Toni Björninen, Johanna Virkki, Lauri Sydänheimo, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland Break09:40 TH-A5.3A.610:00 TH-AM TH-UB.2A.710:20 In-plane Characterization of Graded Dielectrics Fabricated Through Additive Manufacturing Igor Tsukerman, University of Akron, United States; Ralf Hiptmair, ETH Zürich, Switzerland TH-A5.3A.710:20 New Nonreflecting Boundary Conditions Based on Trefftz Approximations Austin Good, David Roper, Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States TH-UB.2A.810:40 Synthesizing Artificial Electromagnetic Properties Utilizing Additive Manufacturing A Low-Frequency FDFD Scheme Based on the Quasi-TEM Approximation Matthew Mills, Zachary Larimore, Paul Parsons, Peter Pa, Mark Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United States Applied to Non-Segregated Phase Bus Structures J. Patrick Donohoe, Mississippi State University, United States TH-A5.3A.810:40 TH-UB.2A.911:00 Ultrawideband Ballistic Radome with Solid Dyneema® Core Loop Subdivision Surfaces for the Generalized Method of Moments Daniel Dault, Zane Crawford, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States Mark Mirotznik, Shridhar Yarlagadda, University of Delaware, United States; Lewis Kolak, DSM, United States TH-A5.3A.911:00 Novel Additive Manufactured Synthetic Dielectric Substrates Solution of 2D Scattering from Large Inhomogeneous Dielectric Cylinders Shiyu Zhang, Chinwe Njoku, William Whittow, Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom with Shifted Frequency Internal Equivalence Principle TH-UB.2A.1011:20 Alper Ünal, Meteksan Defence Ind. Inc., Turkey; Adnan Köksal, Hacettepe University, Turkey TH-A5.3A.1011:20 Lightweight 3D Printed Microwave Waveguides and Waveguide Slot Antenna Garret McKerricher, Ahmed Nafe, Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia 122 Thursday, July 23 TH-A3.1A 08:00 - 12:00 Oak 1/2 F Thursday, July 23 TH-UF.2A 08:00 - 09:20 Cypress 2 Electromagnetic Design Optimization Methods Precipitation Measurements and Effects Session Co-Chairs: Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University; Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino Session Co-Chairs: V Chandrasekar, Colorado State University; Michael Newkirk, JHU/APL TH-A3.1A.108:00 TH-UF.2A.108:00 Complex Radome Design Through the Systems-by-Design Approach Temporal Experiment for Storms and Tropical Systems (TEMPEST) CubeSat Mission Matteo Carlin, Marco Salucci, Lorenza Tenuti, Paolo Rocca, Federico Viani, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy TH-A3.1A.208:20 Multi-objective Optimization for GRIN Lens Design Jogender Nagar, Sawyer D. Campbell, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States TH-A3.1A.308:40 Optimization of Pixelated Antennas Gregory Kiesel, Kevin Cook, Georgia Tech Research Institute, United States TH-A3.1A.409:00 Antenna Array Optimization Using Surrogate-Model Aware Evolutionary Algorithm with Local Search Steven C. Reising, Colorado State University, United States; Todd C. Gaier, Sharmila Padmanabhan, Boon H. Lim, Shannon T. Brown, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory / CalTech, United States; Christian D. Kummerow, V. Chandrasekar, Susan C. van den Heever, Colorado State University, United States; Zhengzhao Johnny Luo, City College of New York, United States; Tristan S. L’Ecuyer, University of WisconsinMadison, United States; S. Joseph Munchak, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States; Christopher S. Ruf, University of Michigan, United States; Ziad S. Haddad, Timothy C. Koch, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory / CalTech, United States; Sid-Ahmed Boukabara, NOAA NESDIS, United States TH-UF.2A.208:20 Probabilistic Approach for Attenuation Correction in Multiple DualPolarimetric Radar Network Bo Liu, Glyndwr University, United Kingdom; Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland Shigeharu Shimamura, Osaka University, Japan; Colorado State University, United States; V. Chandrasekar, Colorado State University, United States; Tomoo Ushio, Osaka University, Japan; Eiichi Yoshikawa, JAXA, Japan TH-A3.1A.509:20 TH-UF.2A.308:40 A Comparison of Multi-Objective Optimizers Using a Microstrip Patch Comparison of Observations from the GPM Dual-frequency Precipitation Antenna Test Problem Radar and the NEXRAD & CASA Radars over the Dallas-Fort Worth Region Break09:40 TH-A3.1A.610:00 Hybrid Genetic Programming with Accelerating Optimizer for 3D Metamaterial Design Jennifer Rayno, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States Sounak Biswas, V. Chandrasekar, Haonan Chen, Colorado State University, United States TH-UF.2A.409:00 Alignment between GPM Spaceborne Radar and Ground Radar Observations Kaiyan Sheng, V. Chandrasekar, Colorado State University, United States TH-A3.1A.710:20 G Sparse Array Design by means of Social Network Optimization Alessandro Niccolai, Carlo Andrea Gonano, Francesco Grimaccia, Marco Mussetta, Riccardo Enrico Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Paola Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy TH-A3.1A.810:40 Antenna Switch Optimizations Using Genetic Algorithms Accelerated With the Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm Can Onol, Bariscan Karaosmanoglu, Ozgur Ergul, Middle East Technical University, Turkey TH-A3.1A.911:00 Thursday, July 23 TH-UG.1A 10:00 - 11:20 Cypress 2 Ionospheric Radio and Propagation Session Co-Chairs: Mike Nicolls, SRI; Vikas Sonwalkar, UAF TH-UG.1A.110:00 Estimating the vector electric field and three-dimensional conductivity using monostatic, multibeam incoherent scatter radar measurements Michael Nicolls, Russell Cosgrove, Stephen Kaeppler, SRI International, United States; Donald Hampton, University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States Array Optimization by means of Black-Hole PSO TH-UG.1A.210:20 TH-A3.1A.1011:20 Vikas Sonwalkar, Amani Reddy, University of Alaska Fairbanks, United States Fast Multi-Objective Optimization of Shaped Offset Gregorian Reflector Systems TH-UG.1A.310:40 Matteo Ruello, Carlo Andrea Gonano, Francesco Grimaccia, Marco Mussetta, Riccardo Enrico Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Paola Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Dirk De Villiers, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Slawomir Koziel, Reykjavik University, Iceland TH-A3.1A.1111:40 A Linear Optimization Method to solve 2D Inverse Scattering Problem with Masked Domain Giuseppe Labate, Paola Pirinoli, Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Magnetospheric (90 – 4000 km) Field Aligned Electron and Ion (H+, He+, O+) Densities as a Function of Geomagnetic Storm Activity Correlation between Poynting Flux and TEC at high latitudes during extreme geomagnetic storm events Arjun Gupta, Yanshi Huang, Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States TH-UG.1A.411:00 Global Estimate of Lightning Energy Injected into Earth’s Plasmasphere Andrew Compston, Stanford University, United States; Morris Cohen, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Nikolai Lehtinen, University of Bergen, Norway; Ryan Said, Vaisala Inc., United States; Umran Inan, Ivan Linscott, Stanford University, United States 123 TH-AM Jogender Nagar, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States Thursday, July 23 TH-A5.4A 08:00 - 09:40 Cypress 1 Applications in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Session Co-Chairs: Xianming Qing, Institute for Infocomm Research; Elena Semouchkina, Michigan Tech TH-A5.4A.108:00 RF Excitation in 7 Tesla MRI Systems Using Monofilar Axial-Mode Helical Antenna Milan Ilic, University of Belgrade, Serbia; Alexey Tonyushkin, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States; Nada Sekeljic, Pranav Athalye, Branislav M. Notaros, Colorado State University, United States TH-A5.4A.208:20 MRI Coils Using Metamaterials Xianming Qing, Zhi Ning Chen, Siew Bee Yeap, Mei Sun, Chean Khan Goh, Xinyi Tang, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R), Singapore TH-A5.4A.308:40 Analysis of temperature rise generated by a titanium implant inside 1.5T MRI RF whole body coil Mikhail Kozlov, Gregor Schaefers, MR:comp GmbH Services for MR Safety & Compatibility, Germany TH-A5.4A.409:00 Safety excitation efficiency of MRI 300MHz dual-row transmit arrays Mikhail Kozlov, Harald Möller, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany TH-A5.4A.509:20 Modified design of the coil probe for high field MRI Bahram Seifi, Elena Semouchkina, Warren Perger, Michigan Technological University, United States; Gang Chea Lee, Thomas Neuberger, Michael Lanagan, Pennsylvania State University, United States K Thursday, July 23 TH-UK.1A 10:00 - 11:40 Cypress 1 Medical Application of Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Hamid Moghadas, University of Alberta; Zahra Allahgholi Pour, The University of Manitoba TH-AM TH-UK.1A.110:00 Optimal configurations of multi-transmitter wireless power transfer systems for biomedical implants Jasmine Choi, Hans-Dieter Lang, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada TH-UK.1A.210:20 Optimization of Simulated RLC Circuit and Solenoid Coils used in the Magnetic Stimulation of Rat Sciatic Nerves Zachary Wach, Anil RamRakhyani, Zachary Kagan, Gianluca Lazzi, Richard Normann, David Warren, University of Utah, United States TH-UK.1A.310:40 Estimation of Initiated Local Field Potential by Neurons in Heterogeneous Tissue Environment using Admittance Method Jordan Cline, University of Utah, United States; Clayton Bingham, University of Southern California, United States; Kyle Loizos, University of Utah, United States; Gene Yu, Phillip Hendrickson, Jean-Marie Bouteiller, Theodore Berger, University of Southern California, United States; Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States TH-UK.1A.411:00 Investigation of Broadband On-Body Electromagnetic Wave Propagations Dong Xue, Brian Garner, Yang Li, Baylor University, United States TH-UK.1A.511:20 Biocompatible Materials for Implantable Antennas Layne Johnson, Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United States 124 125 TH-AM Interactive Forum Thursday, July 23, 09:20 - 11:20 Stanley Park Foyer Session Co-Chairs: Ariel Epstein, University of Toronto; Michael Selvanayagam, University of Toronto TH-AM 126 Thursday, July 23 09:20 - 11:20 THP-A1.1AStanley Park Foyer Thursday, July 23 09:20 - 11:20 THP-A1.2AStanley Park Foyer Microstrip Antennas for Diversified Applications and Situations Microstrip Patch Antennas THP-A1.1A.1 High Gain Planar Antenna Using TM13 mode of circular disc Board 1 THP-A1.2A.1 Analysis of the Effect of Solar Cells on the Antenna Integrated on Top of Prateek Juyal, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada Their Cover Glass Taha Yekan Shahvirdi, Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University, United States THP-A1.1A.2 Board 2 THP-A1.2A.2 Board 12 Board 13 Printable Planar Dielectric Passive Microwave Components Atabak Rashidian, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada; M. Sobocinski, Effect of Ag Electrode Lattice in a Commercial Space Solar Cell on a Patch J. Peräntie, J. Juuti, H. Jantunen, University of Oulu, Finland Antenna integrated on Top of It Taha Yekan Shahvirdi, Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University, United States THP-A1.1A.3 Board 3 THP-A1.2A.3 Board 14 Mohammad Qudrat-E-Maula, Skyware Global, United States; Zahra Allahgholi Pour, Lotfollah Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada; Saeed I. Latif, University of South Alabama, United States THP-A1.1A.4 Board 4 Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain Benjamin Braaten, Travis Tolstedt, Sajid Asif, Mark Schroeder, Muhammad Khan, North Dakota State University, United States THP-A1.1A.5 Board 5 and Minerals, Saudi Arabia A Compact Monopole Fractal Antenna for TV White Space Energy Harvesting Applications Xiao Di Song, Xiao Peng Lu, Wei Wang, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China Stacked CPW-fed Antenna for Satellite Applications with Gain Suppressing Higher Order Modes of Cavity Surrounded Stacked Enhancement Azzeddin Naghar, Ana Alejos, Manuel García Sanchez, University of Vigo, Spain; Microstrip Antennas for Prime Focus Reflectors Otman Aghzout, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco; Francisco Falcone, THP-A1.2A.4 Board 15 Analysis of Miniaturized MPA Design Using Theory of Characteristic On using the Electrical Characteristics of Graphene-Based Conductors for Modes Muhammad Umar Khan, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum Designing a Conformal Monopole on a Transparent Substrate Aditya Goyal, Arokiaswami Alphones, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Muhammad Faeyz Karim, Michael Ling Chuen Ong, Nasimuddin Nasimuddin, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R), Singapore THP-A1.1A.6 Board 6 Omnidirectional Composite Right/Left-Handed Leaky-Wave Antenna with Downtilted Beam THP-A1.2A.5 Board 16 A Single-layer Wideband Cavity-Backed Microstrip Patch Antenna THP-A1.2A.6 Board 17 4 by 4 Ultra-Wideband Milimeter-Wave Printed Log-Periodic Dipole Array Antenna Wan Muhammad Imran Wan Mohd Zamri, Nemai Chandra Karmakar, Monash University, Australia Ichiro Oshima, Takuya Seki, Denki Kogyo Co., Ltd., Japan; Naobumi Michishita, National Defense Academy, Japan; Keizo Cho, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan THP-A1.1A.7 Board 7 Corey Bergsrud, Sima Noghanian, University of North Dakota, United States THP-A1.1A.8 Board 8 A New Compact Folded Patch GPS Antenna Using Meander Line Chien Hung Chen, ROC Air Force Academy, Taiwan; Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim, Feng Chia University, Taiwan; Hua-Ming Chen, Yi-Fang Lin, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Taiwan; Yang-Kai Wang, Advance Connection Technology Inc., Taiwan THP-A1.1A.9 Board 9 Microstrip Antenna for 5G Broadband Communications: Overview of Design Issues David Alvarez Outerelo, Ana Alejos, Manuel García Sanchez, María Vera Isasa, University of Vigo, Spain THP-A1.1A.10 Board 10 Parasitic Stacked Slot Patch Antenna for DTT Energy Harvesting Tiago Moura, Luis Brás, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal; Pedro Pinho, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Universidade de Aveiro / Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal; Nuno Carvalho, Ricardo Gonçalves, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal THP-A1.1A.11 Board 11 A Planar Surface Wave Antenna With a Bidirectional Pattern For Telemetry Applications Isa Mazraeh-Fard, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Mohsen Maddah-Ali, Hamed Khayam Nekoei, Reza Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran 127 TH-AM Microstrip Aperture-Coupled Antenna Design for In-Space Power Reception Experiment Using Nano-Sized Satellite Thursday, July 23 09:20 - 11:20 THP-A1.3AStanley Park Foyer Reconfigurable Microstrip and SIW Antennas THP-A1.3A.1 Board 18 Thursday, July 23 09:20 - 11:20 THP-A1.4AStanley Park Foyer Reconfiguration of Compact and Electrically Small Structures Design of a Novel Reconfigurable Rectangular Patch Antenna for Bluetooth and GPS Operation THP-A1.4A.1 Qammer Hussain Abbasi, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar Michael Wright, University of South Carolina, United States; William Baron, Jason Miller, James Tuss, David Zeppettella, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States; Mohammod Ali, University of South Carolina, United States Board 28 Superstrate Configurations for a MEMS Reconfigurable Pixelated Patch Waqas Farooq, Masood Ur-Rehman, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom; Antenna for CLAS THP-A1.3A.2 Board 19 Transmision Line Based Approach for the Synthesis of Pattern THP-A1.4A.2 Reconfigurable Antennas Leonardo Lizzi, Le Huy Trinh, Fabien Ferrero, Jean-Marc Ribero, Robert Staraj, Metamaterial Based Reconfigurable Multiband Antenna University Nice-Sophia Antipolis, LEAT-CNRS, France THP-A1.3A.3 Board 20 Polarization Reconfigurable Omnidirectional Antenna Using Crossed Dipoles Yi Fan, Yuehui Cui, RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China THP-A1.3A.4 Board 21 A Tunable Quarter-Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide Antenna Alireza Pourghorban Saghati, Ali Pourghorban Saghati, Kamran Entesari, Texas A&M University, United States THP-A1.3A.5 Board 22 Board 29 Aswin Babu Jagadeesan, Arokiaswami Alphones, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Muhammad Faeyz Karim, Michael Ling Chuen Ong, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R), Singapore THP-A1.4A.3 Board 30 An Electrically Small CPW Fed Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna Muhammad Khan, Antonio Capobianco, University of Padova, Italy; Adnan Iftikhar, Sajid Asif, North Dakota State University, United States; Bilal Ijaz, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan; Benjamin Braaten, North Dakota State University, United States THP-A1.4A.4 Board 31 Compact Planner UWB Antenna with Dual Band-Notched Characteristics A Novel Polarization Reconfigurable Antenna Based on Transmission Line Ali Abbas, University of Jordan, Jordan; Mohamed Abdelazeez, German Jordan University, Jordan Theory Xiao Ding, Ren Wang, Ya-Qing Wen, Bing-Zhong Wang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Dimitris E. Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States THP-A1.4A.5 THP-A1.3A.6 Tianjiao Li, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States Board 23 SIW-Horn Antenna Controllable Gain enhacement Mejdi Laribi, Mourad Nedil, Nahi Kandil, UQAT-LRTCS, Canada; Azzeddine Djaiz, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering Technology, Saudi Arabia THP-A1.3A.7 Board 24 Ku-band SIW Antenna With Improved FTBR Board 32 Effects of the Ground Plane Size on Radiation Pattern of Reconfigurable Slot-Ring Antennas THP-A1.4A.6 Board 33 Compact Multi-Band Reconfigurable Antenna for Cognitive Radio Mohammad Safarpour, Pejman Rezaei, Alireza Zarkhoshk, Semnan University, Iran THP-A1.4A.7 Board 34 TH-AM Zhenhua Chen, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Meteorological Observation and Information Processing, China; Dongquan Sun, State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves, Southeast University, China Design of a Compact UWB Antenna with Controllable Band-Notched THP-A1.3A.8 Polarization Diversity Converter Based on Multilayer Frequency Selective Surfaces Board 25 A Novel Aperture Sharing Multi-Functional MIMO Antenna Yezhen Li, Xianling Liang, Liang Liu, Xudong Bai, Fuwen Liu, Junping Geng, Ronghong Jin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China THP-A1.3A.9 Board 26 Practical Approach - Tunable Antennas and Tunable Matching Networks George Mankaruse, Raafat Mansour, University of Waterloo, Canada THP-A1.3A.10 Board 27 Sedighe Saghayi, Pejman Rezaei, Esmail Nasrabadi, Semnan University, Iran THP-A1.4A.8 Board 35 Yongjiu Li, Long Li, Xidian University, China THP-A1.4A.9 Board 36 Transparent and Mechanically Reconfigurable Small Antenna Based on Stretchable Micromesh Taehee Jang, Cheng Zhang, Hongseok Youn, Jing Zhou, L. Jay Guo, University of Michigan, United States Dual Polarized Proximity Coupled Magnetic Microstrip Antennas For THP-A1.4A.10 Board 37 MIMO Application K-band Circularly-Polarized Reconfigurable Transmit-Array Unit-Cell Omer Arabi, Glyndwr University, United Kingdom; Nazar Ali, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates; Peter Excell, Glyndwr University, United Kingdom; Abdul Muhsin AlTimimi, University of Technology, Iraq; Raed Abd-Alhameed, University of Bradford, United Kingdom Parinaz Naseri, Pedram Mousavi, Hamid Moghadas, University of Alberta, Canada 128 Thursday, July 23 09:20 - 11:20 THP-A1.5AStanley Park Foyer Tunable Microstrip Antennas A Thursday, July 23 09:20 - 11:20 THP-UA.1AStanley Park Foyer Integrated Antenna Designs THP-A1.5A.1 Board 38 THP-UA.1A.1 Board 43 Tunable Antenna Using Novel FeCo Nanoparticles For WiFi bands An In-line Chip Integration and Packaging Method for Millimeter- and Yaaqoub Malallah, Antarpreet Singh, Sampada Deshmukh, Drexel University, United Sub-Millimeter-Wave Band Applications States; Chins Chinnasamy, Melania Marinescu, Electron Energy Corporation, United States; Afshin Daryoush, Drexel University, United States Armin Jam, Jack East, Kamal Sarabandi, Radiation Laboratoty of the University of Michigan, United States THP-A1.5A.2 THP-UA.1A.2 Board 39 A Frequency Tunable Ring Microstrip Antenna Fed by an L-probe with Varactor Diodes Shuhei Sato, Sakuyosi Saito, Yuichi Kimura, Saitama University, Japan THP-A1.5A.3 Board 44 Electronic Steerable Phased Array Antenna Design for Wireless Charging Application Gregory Lee, David Carey, Abas Sabouni, Wilkes University, United States Board 40 Tunable Circular-Polarization Antenna for RFID Applications THP-UA.1A.3 Board 45 Jamal Zaid, Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS, Centre Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications, Canada Multi-Function Dielectric Resonator Array for Beam Scanning and Practical Bandpass Filters with High Selectivity THP-A1.5A.4 THP-UA.1A.4 Board 41 A Novel Design of Tunable Terahertz Devices Using Graphene ParallelPlate Waveguide Milad Sharifi Sorkherizi, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada Board 46 An Extension of Microstrip Grid Array Antenna to Microstrip Mesh Array Antenna for 94-GHz Applications Han Ren, Jun Ding, Bayaner Arigong, Mi Zhou, Jin Shao, Yuankun Lin, Hualiang Zihao Chen, Yue Ping Zhang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Zhang, University of North Texas, United States THP-A1.5A.5 Board 42 THP-UA.1A.5 Board 47 A Microstrip Patch Antenna Manufactured with Flexible Graphene-Based A Ku-Band Omnidirectional Circularly Polarized Antenna for Telemetry Applications in Satellite Communication Conducting Material Ceyhan Turkmen, Mustafa Secmen, Yasar University, Turkey TH-AM Sayeed Sajal, Benjamin Braaten, Val Marinov, North Dakota State University, United States End of Thursday Morning Interactive Forum 129 Thursday, July 23 13:20 - 16:40 TH-SP.1P Special Session Salon A International Collaborations on Next-Generation Radio Astronomical Instrumentation I Thursday, July 23 13:20 - 16:40 TH-SP.2P Special Session Salon B Special Session to Honour the Career of Prof. P.L.E. Uslenghi Session Co-Chairs: David Davidson, Stellenbosch University; Karl F. Session Co-Chairs: Roberto Graglia, Politecnico di Torino; Nicolaos Warnick, Brigham Young University Alexopoulos, Broadcom TH-SP.1P.113:20 The Australian SKA Pathfinder Antony Schinckel, CSIRO, Australia TH-SP.1P.213:40 SKA Low Frequency Aperture Array Andrew Faulkner, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; Jan Geralt Bij de Vaate, ASTRON, Netherlands TH-SP.1P.314:00 Deriving an Optimum Shaped Reflector System for the SKA Single Pixel Feeds Robert Lehmensiek, Isak Theron, EMSS Antennas (Pty) Ltd, South Africa; Dirk de Villiers, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa TH-SP.1P.414:20 UAV-based pattern measurement of the SKALA Fabio Paonessa, Giuseppe Virone, Giuseppe Addamo, Oscar Antonio Peverini, Riccardo Tascone, Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell’Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni (IEIIT) - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR), Italy; Pietro Bolli, Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri (OAA) - Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Italy; Eloy de Lera Acedo, Edgar Colin-Beltran, Nima Razavi-Ghods, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; Giuseppe Pupillo, Giovanni Naldi, Jader Monari, Istituto di RadioAstronomia (IRA) - Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF), Italy; Andrea Maria Lingua, Marco Piras, Irene Aicardi, Paolo Maschio, Politecnico di Torino, Italy TH-SP.1P.514:40 The Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) TH-SP.2P.113:20 From Inhomogeneous Media to Metamaterials and Metamorphism in Engineering Electrodynamics: The Inspiration and Mentoring by Professor P.L.E. Uslenghi Nicolaos Alexopoulos, Broadcom Corporation, United States TH-SP.2P.213:40 Hierarchical Vector Bases for 3D Problems Roberto D. Graglia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Andrew F. Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Paolo Petrini, Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy TH-SP.2P.314:00 Diffraction by two Wedges Vito G. Daniele, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella - Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Rodolfo S. Zich, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella-Politecnico di Torino, Italy TH-SP.2P.414:20 Computing the SEM Poles in the Frequency Domain and not from the Late Time Response Tapan Sarkar, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar, University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain TH-SP.2P.514:40 Isorefractivity: teaching and research perspectives Danilo Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States David DeBoer, University of California, Berkeley, United States; James Aguirre, University of Pennsylvania, United States; Judd Bowman, Arizona State University, United States; Richard Bradley, Chris Carilli, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States; Steve Furlanetto, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Jacqueline Hewitt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Daniel Jacobs, Arizona State University, United States; Adrian Liu, University of California, Berkeley, United States; Miguel Morales, University of Washington, United States; Aaron Parsons, University of California, Berkeley, United States; Jonathan Pober, University of Washington, United States; Max Tegmark, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Dan Werthimer, University of California, Berkeley, United States Break15:00 Break15:00 TH-SP.1P.615:20 TH-SP.2P.816:00 TH-SP.2P.615:20 From Cell Phone Interactions to Implantable Neurostimulators: A Journey Through the Field of Bioelectromagnetics in the past 20 years Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States TH-SP.2P.715:40 Application of Matrix Compression in the Method of Moments code EIGER Joseph Kotulski, Sandia National Laboratories, United States Time-Domain Boundary-Value Electromagnetic Problems for Planar Interfaces at Normal Incidence Efficient Wideband Gain Modeling for Interferometric Imaging Arrays in Jerome Kish, St. Matthew Catholic Church, United States Radio Astronomy TH-PM Andre Young, David Davidson, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Stefan Wijnholds, Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, Netherlands; T. D. Carozzi, Rob Maaskant, Marianna Valerievna Ivashina, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden TH-SP.1P.715:40 TH-SP.2P.916:20 Exact Scattering by Concave Parabolic Cylinders and Paraboloids Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States Phased Array Feed development for FAST Project Chengjin Jin, Yang Wu, Yang Cao, Xiaoming Chai, Jin Fan, Hengqian Gan, Hongfei Liu, Yue Ma, Kai Zhu, Lanchuan Zhou, Yan Zhu, NAOC, China TH-SP.1P.816:00 A 19 element Cryogenic Phased Array Feed for the Green Bank Telescope D. Anish Roshi, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States; Karl F. Warnick, Brigham Young University, United States; Joe Brandt, J. Richard Fisher, Pam Ford, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States; Brian D. Jeffs, Brigham Young University, United States; Paul Marganian, Morgan McLeod, Melinda Mello, Matthew Morgan, Roger Norrod, William Shillue, Robert Simon, Steven White, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States TH-SP.1P.916:20 University of Calgary Participation in CCAT CHAI Development Eugene Zailer, Hao Xie, Nan Zhang, Rene Plume, Leonid Belostotski, Michal Okoniewski, University of Calgary, Canada 130 Thursday, July 23 TH-A1.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon C Broadband Antenna Feeds and Non-Foster Matching Techniques Thursday, July 23 TH-A1.2P 13:20 - 16:40 Salon D Small Antennas: Improved Performance and Applications Session Co-Chairs: Richard Ziolkowski, University of Arizona; Douglas Session Co-Chairs: Christophe Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal; DoWerner, Pennsylvania State University Hoon Kwon, University of Masschusetts, Amherst TH-A1.1P.113:20 TH-A1.2P.113:20 Wideband Two-port Injection Matched Antenna Spectral-Domain Radiation Q Analysis of a Planar Dipole Over a Conducting Ground Plane Yasin Kabiri, Peter Gardner, Costas Constantinou, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom TH-A1.1P.213:40 Stable Band-pass Non-Foster Circuits Do-Hoon Kwon, David M. Pozar, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States TH-A1.2P.213:40 A Method to Obtain Current Distributions on Small Antennas with Optimum Directivity Stephen D. Stearns, Northrop Grumman Corporation, United States TH-A1.1P.314:00 A Tapped Stub-Based Compact Balun Mi Zhou, Jin Shao, Bayaner Arigong, Han Ren, Jun Ding, Hualiang Zhang, University of North Texas, United States Sebastien Clauzier, Said Mikki, Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada; Ala Sharaiha, IETR University of Rennes 1, France; Philippe Pouliguen, DGADS/MRIS, France TH-A1.2P.314:00 Proposal of a Dipole Antenna Unified with an AMC Substrate Tetsuo Moroya, Masaki Kotaka, Shigeru Makino, Hideyuki Hayashi, Keisuke An Ultra Wideband, 1 - 20 GHz Balun in an Electrically Small Conducting Noguchi, Tetsuo Hirota, Kenji Itoh, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan Enclosure TH-A1.1P.414:20 Sean Sengele, Brad Baker, Jonathan Holmes, Glenn Hopkins, Jared Walker, Georgia Tech Research Institute, United States; Kenneth Reigle, Exelis, Inc., United States TH-A1.2P.414:20 TH-A1.1P.514:40 A Compact High-Efficiency Circularly Polarized Antenna with Thick EBG Cells and Integrated Power Divider/Phase Shifter Compact Narrowband and Wideband Circularly-Polarized Filtering Antennas TH-A1.2P.514:40 Zhi Hao Jiang, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States Mehdi Hosseini, David M. Klymyshyn, University of Saskatchewan, Canada A Low-Profile VHF Dual Band Printed Antenna Break15:00 Anatoliy Boryssenko, Elen Boryssenko, A&E Partnership, United States; Naftali Herscovici, Michelle Champion, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States TH-A1.1P.615:20 Break15:00 Bandwidth Upper Bounds for Matching Coupled Loads TH-A1.2P.615:20 TH-A1.1P.715:40 Non-Foster Matching Network for a Small, Blade-type Monopole in the VHF Band Fernando Albarracin Vargas, Daniel Segovia Vargas, Universidad Carlos III in Madrid, Spain; Vicente Gonzalez Posadas, Polithecnic University of Madrid, Spain TH-A1.1P.816:00 A New Impedance-Matching Technique for Dual-Band RF Circuits and Antennas Cuong Huynh, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Viet Nam; Kyoungwoon Kim, Cam Nguyen, Texas A&M University, United States TH-A1.1P.916:20 Bifilar Transverse Bilateral Helical Antenna for Bandwidth Enhancement Adem Celebi, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States; Mark Kenkel, Shure Incorporated, United States; Thomas Wong, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States TH-A1.2P.715:40 Modeling, Design and Experimentation of a UHF RFID Tag Antenna Embedded in Railway Tickets Wei He, Yejun He, Shenzhen University, China; Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States TH-A1.2P.816:00 Circular Co-Planar Inverted-F Antenna for UHF Machine-to-Machine Communications A Broadband Waveguide to Microstrip-line Transition on Multi-layered Runbo Ma, Yue Gao, Yapeng Wang, Clive Parini, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom LCP Substrate Ryohei Hosono, Yusuke Uemichi, Xu Han, Ning Guan, Yusuke Nakatani, Fujikura Ltd., Japan TH-A1.2P.916:20 TH-A1.1P.1016:40 Shun-Yun Lin Lin, Cheng Shiu University, Taiwan; Yu-Chih Lin, Metal Industries Low SAR Shorted Dipole Antenna for Implantation Applications Design of Broadband Planar Substrate Integrated Waveguide (SIW) Research & Development Center, Taiwan; Jian-Hua Chen, Cheng Shiu University, Taiwan Transvar Coupler Ritvik Srivastava, Soumava Mukherjee, Animesh Biswas, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India 131 TH-PM Ding Nie, Bertrand Hochwald, University of Notre Dame, United States B Thursday, July 23 TH-UB.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Salon E Frequency Selective Surfaces and Extraordinary Transmission Thursday, July 23 TH-A5.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Salon F Antennas on Aerial Vehicles Session Co-Chairs: Edward Kuester, University of Colorado at Boulder; David R. Jackson, University of Houston TH-UB.1P.113:20 Extraordinary Transmission Through Dielectric-Loaded Metascreens Edward Kuester, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Enbo Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China TH-UB.1P.213:40 Average Transition Conditions for Electromagnetic Fields at a Perfectly Conducting Metascreen Edward Kuester, University of Colorado Boulder, United States; Enbo Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Session Co-Chairs: Yongxin Guo, National University of Singapore; Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University TH-A5.1P.113:20 Circularly Polarized UHF Up- and Downlink Antennas Integrated with CubeSat Solar Panels Salahuddin Tariq, Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University, United States TH-A5.1P.213:40 A New UHF Deployable Antenna for CubeSats Joseph Costantine, Youssef Tawk, Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States; Ignacio Maqueda, Maria Sakovsky, Sergio Pellegrino, California Institute of Technology, United States TH-A5.1P.314:00 A Micro Air Vehicle Design Based on a Wideband Antenna Enhanced Transmission through Metamaterial-Lined Subwavelength Franklin Drummond, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States Apertures TH-A5.1P.414:20 Elham Baladi, Justin George Pollock, Ashwin K. Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada Characteristic Mode Synthesis of Omni-Directional Radiation Patterns for TH-UB.1P.414:20 Electrically Small UAV Parametric Analysis of Electromagnetically Induced Transparency (EIT) Yikai Chen, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore in Chiral Metamaterials TH-A5.1P.514:40 Lei Kang, Zhi Hao Jiang, Taiwei Yue, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State Design and Development of VHF Antennas for Space Borne Signal of University, United States Opportunity Receivers for Cubesat Platforms TH-UB.1P.314:00 TH-UB.1P.514:40 Miniaturized-Element Frequency Selective Surfaces with Narrowband, Higher-Order Bandpass Responses Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Break15:00 TH-UB.1P.615:20 Wideband Polarization Converters Based on Miniaturized-Element Frequency Selective Surfaces Manohar Deshpande, Jeffery Piepmeier, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, United States Break15:00 TH-A5.1P.615:20 Performance Improvement of Embedded Planar Fixed Beam Arrays in Flying UAVs Sameir Deif, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Benjamin Nold, Osamah Rawashdeh, Daniel Aloi, Oakland University, United States Seyed Mohamad Amin Momeni Hasan Abadi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States TH-A5.1P.715:40 TH-UB.1P.715:40 S. Meliksah Yayan, Onurhan Duman, Meteksan Savunma (Defence) Ind. Inc., Turkey Directional Blade Antenna with Increased Sectoral Gain Open-Waveguide Dielectric Measurements using Complementary TH-A5.1P.816:00 Frequency Selective Surfaces (CFSS) Roberts Balun Based Dipole Design for Tethered Unmanned Aerial Chinwe Njoku, Shiyu Zhang, William Whittow, Yiannis Vardaxoglou, Loughborough Vehicles University, United Kingdom Yizhu Shen, Jian Lu, Tan-Huat Chio, National University of Singapore, Singapore TH-UB.1P.816:00 TH-PM Dipole Loaded Complementary Frequency Selective Surfaces Syed Sheheryar Bukhari, William Whittow, J(Yiannis) Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom; Stefano Maci, University of Siena, United Kingdom TH-A5.1P.916:20 Directional Blade Antenna with Tilted Beam S. Meliksah Yayan, Onurhan Duman, Meteksan Savunma (Defence) Ind. Inc., Turkey TH-UB.1P.916:20 A dual band complementary circular polarization selective structure Daniel Sjöberg, Lund University, Sweden 132 B Thursday, July 23 TH-UB.2P 13:20 - 17:00 Seymour Theoretical Studies in Metamaterial Characterization Session Co-Chairs: Andrea Alu, University of Texas at Austin; Gullu Kiziltas, Sabanci University Thursday, July 23 13:20 - 15:00 TH-A2.1P McKenzie New Tools and Approaches in Electromagnetics Education Session Chair: Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University TH-UB.2P.113:20 TH-A2.1P.113:20 Alexander Knisely, Michael Havrilla, Milo Hyde IV, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States TH-A2.1P.213:40 Material Characterization Uncertainty Analysis for Rectangular to Square Applying Classroom Assessment Techniques in Electromagnetics Courses Sean Hum, University of Toronto, Canada Waveguide TH-UB.2P.213:40 Perturbative Analysis of Electromagnetic Homogenization Near the Gamma-Point in Higher Bands Vadim A. Markel, University of Pennsylvania, United States; Igor Tsukerman, University of Akron, United States TH-UB.2P.314:00 An Uncertainty Principle in Electromagnetic Homogenization Igor Tsukerman, University of Akron, United States; Vadim A. Markel, University of Pennsylvania, United States TH-UB.2P.414:20 Radiation Pressure Response of a Left-Handed Plasmonic Metamaterial Kenneth Chau, University of British Columbia, Canada; Amit Agrawal, Henri Lezec, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States Small Antenna Positioning System Design at Wright State University Ethan Shepherd, Charles Rockett, Torki Almutairi, Emma Sum, Joshua Compaleo, Michael Saville, Wright State University, United States TH-A2.1P.314:00 Z0lver: A Cross-Platform Open-Source App for Transmission Line Analysis and Circuit Design Gregory Huff, Jeffrey Jensen, Jean-Francois Chamberland, Raven Standard LLC, United States TH-A2.1P.414:20 Designing Replicas of Hertz’s Antennas using Modern Computer Methods Ted Simpson, University of South Carolina, United States; Milos Pavlovic, WIPL-D d.o.o, Serbia; Dragan Olcan, University of Belgrade, Serbia TH-A2.1P.514:40 Waveguide Filter Design Toolbox Mehmet Erdem, Gökhan Apaydin, Zirve University, Turkey TH-UB.2P.514:40 Re-visiting Veselago’s Prediction of Negative Radiation Pressure: Does the Momentum of Light Reverse in Left-Handed Media? Thursday, July 23 15:20 - 17:00 TH-A3.3P McKenzie Max Bethune-Waddell, Kenneth Chau, University of British Columbia-Okanagan, Canada PO and Diffraction Techniques Break15:00 Session Chair: Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri, Kansas City TH-UB.2P.615:20 TH-A3.3P.115:20 Embedded Scattering Eigenvalues: Light Trapping in 2D and 3D Systems Calculating the Scattered Fields from the Fock Currents of the 3-D Convex Scatterers by the Incremental Length Diffraction Technique Francesco Monticone, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States Non-reciprocal space-time gratings Yakir Hadad, Dimitrios Sounas, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States TH-UB.2P.816:00 The Propagation of the Longitudinal and Transverse Spatial Modes in a Metamaterial John Derov, Daniel Jackson, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States Yu Mao Wu, Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE), School of Information Science and Technology, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433, China, China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States; Tie Jun Cui, State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves, Southeast University, China; Ya-Qiu Jin, Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE), School of Information Science and Technology, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433, China, China; Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, China TH-A3.3P.215:40 Revisiting Levin+Li Acceleration Method for Rapid Diffraction Analysis of Reflector Antennas TH-UB.2P.916:20 Arthur Densmore, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States TH-A3.3P.316:00 Design of Artifical Metmaterials with Desired Multi-physical Properties Using Topology Optimization Optimizing Iterative Physical Optics by using an ACA compression on interaction matrices Gullu Kiziltas, Sabanci University, Turkey TH-UB.2P.1016:40 Time Domain Power Flow in Hyperbolic Metmaterial Excited by a Pulsed Dipole Frederik Guyon, Caner Guclu, Filippo Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States Antoine Thomet, IETR - Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes, France; Gildas Kubické, DGA Information Superiority, France; Christophe Bourlier, IETR - Institut d’Electronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes, France; Philippe Pouliguen, DGA/DS/MRIS (Direction Générale de l’Armement – Direction de la Stratégie – Mission pour la Recherche et l’Innovation Scientifique), France TH-A3.3P.416:20 GPU implementation of hybrid GO/PO BVH-based algorithm for RCS predictions Alfonso Breglia, Amedeo Capozzoli, Claudio Curcio, Angelo Liseno, Jonas Piccinotti, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy TH-A3.3P.516:40 Fast shadowing technique based on Z-buffer algorithm for Gaussian beam applications Chuan Wu, Feng Yang, Jun Ouyang, Peng Yang, Fei Yan, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 133 TH-PM TH-UB.2P.715:40 B Thursday, July 23 TH-UB.3P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon 1 Time-Domain Integral-Equation Methods B Thursday, July 23 TH-UB.4P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon 2 Frequency-Domain Integral-Equation Methods Session Co-Chairs: Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University; Session Co-Chairs: Andrew Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University TH-UB.3P.113:20 TH-UB.4P.113:20 Analysis of Transient Electromagnetic Interactions on Nanodevices using Error Estimation and Adaptive Refinement for Integral Equations Sang Kyu Kim, Andrew F. Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States a Quantum Corrected Integral Equation Approach Ismail Enes Uysal, Huseyin Arda Ulku, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia TH-UB.3P.213:40 Higher Order (in Time) Stable PWTD-Accelerated Time Domain Integral Equation Solver Zane Crawford, Andrew Pray, Shanker Balasubramaniam, John Albrecht, Leo Kempel, Michigan State University, United States TH-UB.3P.314:00 TH-UB.4P.213:40 Evaluation of 4-D Reaction Integrals Donald R. Wilton, University of Houston, United States; William A. Johnson, Consultant, United States; Francesca Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy TH-UB.4P.314:00 Numerical Computation of Near-Singular and Near-Hypersingular Integrals in Higher Order Method of Moments Using Curved Quadrilateral Patches A Higher Order Convergent (in Time) Self-Consistent Electromagnetic- Ana Manic, Branislav M. Notaros, Colorado State University, United States Circuit Coupled Solver Scott O’Connor, Stephen Hughey, Daniel Dault, Andrew Pray, Shanker Balasubramaniam, Michigan State University, United States TH-UB.4P.414:20 TH-UB.3P.414:20 John Asvestas, NAVAIR, United States A Quasi-analytical Direct Transient Mie Solution for Spheres: the EM case Calculation of the Inner EFIE Integral over a Bilinear Quadrilateral to Machine Precision Jie Li, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Michigan State University, United States TH-UB.4P.514:40 TH-UB.3P.514:40 Pasi Ylä-Oijala, Sami P. Kiminki, Seppo Järvenpää, Aalto University, Finland Conforming Testing of Surface Integral Equations for Penetrable Objects A Time Domain Discontinuous Galerkin Surface Integral Equation Method Break15:00 for Electromagnetic Scattering Analysis of Nonpenetrable Objects Xuezhe Tian, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Ohio State University, United States; Jin-Fa Lee, Ohio State University, United States; Gao Biao Xiao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Break15:00 TH-UB.3P.615:20 A low frequency stabilized convolution quadrature approach to electromagnetic scattering TH-UB.4P.615:20 Surface Integral Equations for Mixed Impedance Boundary Conditions Pasi Ylä-Oijala, Sami P. Kiminki, Henrik Wallen, Ari Sihvola, Aalto University, Finland TH-UB.4P.715:40 On the Conditioning of Resonance-Free Integral Formulations for PEC Scattering in the High-Frequency Regime Daniel S. Weile, Jielin Li, University of Delaware, United States; Raphael Kastner, Tel Aviv University, Israel Francesco P. Andriulli, Télécom Bretagne / Institut Mines-Télécom, France; Ignace Bogaert, University of Gent, Belgium; Kristof Cools, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom TH-UB.3P.715:40 TH-UB.4P.816:00 A Wavelet-Based PWTD Algorithm-Accelerated Time Domain Surface Integral Equation Solver Yang Liu, Abdulkadir C. Yücel, Anna C. Gilbert, University of Michigan, United States; Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States Efficient Parallel Algorithms for Electromagnetic Composite-Object Integral Equations Stephen Hughey, Balasubramaniam Shanker, Leo Kempel, Michigan State University, United States TH-UB.4P.916:20 TH-PM Bi-Conjugate Gradient FFT Method for Magnetodielectric Objects in ET-AIM Accelerated Analysis of Scattering from Inhomogeneous Objects Layered Media Yu Jia, Zhiru Yu, Duke University, United States; Qing Huo Liu, Duke university, with Time-Varying Permittivity TH-UB.3P.816:00 Guneet Kaur, Ali E. Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United States United States TH-UB.3P.916:20 TH-UB.4P.1016:40 Analysis of Transient Electromagnetic Wave Interactions on GrapheneBased Devices using Integral Equations Yifei Shi, Ismail Enes Uysal, Ping Li, Huseyin Arda Ulku, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Analysis of Slotted Sectoral Waveguide Array Antennas with Multilayer Radomes and Nonzero Metal Thickness Mert Kalfa, Vakur B. Ertürk, Bilkent University, Turkey TH-UB.3P.1016:40 Transient Analysis of Electromagnetic Wave Interactions on Ferrite Structures using Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert and Volume Integral Equations Sadeed Bin Sayed, Huseyin Arda Ulku, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia 134 Thursday, July 23 TH-A5.2P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon 3 Thursday, July 23 TH-A3.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Oak 1/2 On-Chip Antennas for Millimeter and THz Waves Other Numerical Methods I Session Co-Chairs: Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University; Jayanti Venkataraman, Rochester Institute of Technology Session Co-Chairs: Alper Kursat Ozturk, ASELSAN Inc.; Hamad Alroughani, Pennsylvania State University TH-A5.2P.113:20 TH-A3.1P.113:20 Integrated Stacked Vivaldi-Shaped On-Chip Antenna for 180 GHz Efficient Particle Locator for Unstructured-Grid PIC Simulations TH-A5.2P.213:40 TH-A3.1P.213:40 V-band Integrated On-Chip Antenna Implemented with a Partially Reflective Surface in Standard 0.13-μm BiCMOS Technology Charge-Conserving Gather-Scatter Algorithm for PIC Simulations on Unstructured Grids Ronny Hahnel, Bernhard Klein, Dirk Plettemeier, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Chuan-Chang Liu, Roberto G. Rojas, Ohio State University, United States TH-A5.2P.314:00 Haksu Moon, Dongyeop Na, Fernando Teixeira, Ohio State University, United States; Yuri Omelchenko, SciberQuest Inc., United States Haksu Moon, Fernando Teixeira, Ohio State University, United States; Yuri Omelchenko, SciberQuest Inc., United States On-Chip Fractal Bowtie-Antenna for 185 GHz to 200 GHz TH-A3.1P.314:00 TH-A5.2P.414:20 Siping Gao, Huapeng Zhao, Binfang Wang, Weijiang Zhao, Jason Ching Eng Png, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore Bernhard Klein, Patrick Seiler, Dirk Plettemeier, TU Dresden, Germany Wireless Interconnects for 3D Network-on-Chip with Embedded Micro Thermofluidic Cooling Channels Christopher Caporale, Jayanti Venkataraman, Rochester Institute of Technology, United States TH-A5.2P.514:40 Predicting Isolation between Airbornre Antennas Using Equivalent Models TH-A3.1P.414:20 Tracking of Characteristic Modes Through Far-Field Pattern Correlation Zachary Miers, Buon Kiong Lau, Lund University, Sweden A 94 GHz CMOS Based Oscillator Transmitter with an On-Chip Meandered TH-A3.1P.514:40 Equivalent Current Modeling of Antenna Radiation Dipole Antenna Hammad M. Cheema, National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST), Pakistan; Farhan A. Ghaffar, Muhammad Arsalan, Atif Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Alper Kursat Ozturk, ASELSAN Inc., Turkey Break15:00 TH-A3.1P.615:20 Lithographically-fabricated Ultrawideband Phased-Arrays for Agile mmW Connectivity Characteristic Mode Analysis of PEC Bodies Using Combined Field Integral Equation Yikai Chen, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore Seckin Sahin, Nima Ghalichechian, Niru K. Nahar, Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, United States TH-A3.1P.715:40 TH-A5.2P.715:40 Hamad Alroughani, Pennsylvania State University, United States Bottom-Feed On-chip Waveguide Slot Antenna for THz Applications Zheng Wang, Peyman Nazari, Payam Heydari, University of California, Irvine, United States TH-A5.2P.816:00 Studying Microstrip Patch Antennas Using the Theory of Characteristic Modes TH-A3.1P.816:00 Broadband Bounded Medium Green’s Function and Applications to Fast Electromagnetic Modeling of High Speed Interconnects Shaowu Huang, Leung Tsang, University of Washington, United States Wideband On-chip Antennas for Non-Contact Characterization of mmW TH-A3.1P.916:20 and THz Devices and Integrated Circuits Cosan Caglayan, Georgios C. Trichopoulos, Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, A Numerical Method for the Electromagnetic Field Time Domain United States Propagator Equations TH-A5.2P.916:20 On-chip Bi-Semicircular Slot Antenna at 550 GHz for 2×4 Coherent Source Array in 65nm CMOS Technology Hsin-Chia Lu, Hong-Pei Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Yan Zhao, MauChung Frank Chang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States TH-A5.2P.1016:40 Design of a novel graphene terahertz antenna at 500GHz with reconfigurable radiation pattern Jongchul Shin, Hasan Tahir Abbas, Robert Nevels, Texas A&M University, United States TH-A3.1P.1016:40 A Short-Open Calibration (SOC) Technique to De-embed the Complex Propagation Constant of SIW Zheng Liu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Lei Zhu, Qiong Sen Wu, University of Macau, China; Gao Biao Xiao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China HaiQiang Xia, QinXu Pan, Jun Hu, Wen-Yan Yin, Zhejiang University, China 135 TH-PM TH-A5.2P.615:20 Break15:00 Thursday, July 23 TH-A3.2P 13:20 - 15:00 Cypress 2 K Thursday, July 23 TH-UK.1P 13:20 - 15:00 Cypress 1 Hybridization of Numerical Methods Medical Imaging and Sensing Session Chair: Meisong Tong, Tongji University Session Co-Chairs: Michal Okoniewski, University of Calgary; Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University TH-A3.2P.113:20 Parallel Hybrid Finite Difference Time Domain and Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm Based on Equivalent-Principle Shugang Jiang, Qin Su, Yu Zhang, Yong Wang, Xunwang Zhao, Zhongchao Lin, Xidian University, China TH-A3.2P.213:40 Antenna Placement based on Accurate Measured Source Representation and Numerical Tools Lars Jacob Foged, Lucia Scialacqua, Francesco Saccardi, Francesca Mioc, Microwave Vision Group, Italy; Javier Leonardo Araque-Quijano, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy TH-A3.2P.314:00 TH-UK.1P.113:20 Substrate-Integrated Waveguide (SIW) Based Antenna in Remote Respiratory Sensing Bushra Muharram, Michal Okoniewski, University of Calgary, Canada TH-UK.1P.213:40 Optimizing Electrode Placement Using a Multiscale Model of the Hippocampus Andy Gilbert, Kyle Loizos, University of Utah, United States; Gene Yu, Phillip Hendrickson, University of Southern California, United States; Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States; Ted Berger, University of Southern California, United States TH-UK.1P.314:00 The Application of Compressed Sensing Theory in Wavelet Method of Modeling of Non-contact Thermoacoustic Imaging Xiong Wang, Yexian Qin, Russell Witte, Hao Xin, University of Arizona, United States Moments Zhe Wang, Bing-Zhong Wang, Ya-Qing Wen, Ren Wang, Institute of Applied Physics, China TH-A3.2P.414:20 Electromagnetic Modeling for a Miniaturized Patch Antenna with Thin Ferrite Films Jian Zhang, Rui Peng Chen, Peng Cheng Wang, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China TH-A3.2P.514:40 AIM-AWE Technique for Surface-Wire Integral Equation Xing Wang, Hai-Lin Dong, Shu-Xi Gong, Yan-Ping Li, Wen Jiang, Xidian University, China Thursday, July 23 TH-A3.4P 15:20 - 17:00 Cypress 2 Techniques for Transient Simulations TH-UK.1P.414:20 RF shimming with implant safety control in MRI transmit arrays through second-order cone programming Juan Córcoles, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain; Earl Zastrow, Niels Kuster, IT’IS Foundation, Switzerland TH-UK.1P.514:40 Improving Traveling-Wave RF Fields inside Magnetic Resonance Imaging Bores by Incorporating Dielectric Loadings Pranav Athalye, Nada Sekeljic, Milan Ilic, Colorado State University, United States; Alexey Tonyushkin, Massachusetts General Hospital, United States; Branislav M. Notaros, Colorado State University, United States K Thursday, July 23 TH-UK.2P 15:20 - 17:00 Cypress 1 Advances in Diagnostic Systems Session Chair: Daniel Weile, University of Delaware Session Co-Chairs: Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America; Parinaz Naseri, University of Alberta TH-A3.4P.115:20 TH-UK.2P.115:20 Source Decomposition as a Global Absorbing Boundary Condition for Feasibility of Blood Oxygen Saturation Levels using Non-contact Multi-Region Problems Microwave Measurements at 60 GHz Naor Shay, Raphael Kastner, Tel Aviv University, Israel; Daniel S. Weile, University of Delaware, United States TH-A3.4P.215:40 TH-PM Quang Nguyen, Catholic University of America, United States; Cherie Fathy, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, United States; Ozlem Kilic, Catholic University of America, United States; Aly E. Fathy, University of Tennessee, United States TH-UK.2P.215:40 Stability Analysis of Time Domain FEM by Applying Routh-Hurwitz Z-Scan Terahertz Imaging of Embedded Three-Dimensional Breast Cancer Stability Criterion Tissue Xia Wu, Tongji University, China TH-A3.4P.316:00 Tyler Bowman, Magda El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United States; Lucas Campbell, Northwest Arkansas Pathology Associates, P.A., United States TH-UK.2P.316:00 Transient Analysis of Plasmonic Nanostructures using an MOT-PMCHWT Solver In Vitro Dental Near-Field Tomography based on Electromagnetic Inverse Ismail Enes Uysal, Huseyin Arda Ulku, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Scattering Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia TH-A3.4P.416:20 Shahed Shahir, Gholamreza Rafi, Jeff Orchard, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada TH-UK.2P.416:20 Transient Analysis of Circular Waveguide Probe Excitation Using Cavity A Comparative Performance Analysis of Ultrawideband and Narrowband Modal Expansion Microwave Imaging Sensor Arrays for Early Detection of Breast Cancer Ahmed Abdel-Rahman, Tamer Abuelfadl, Cairo University, Egypt TH-A3.4P.516:40 Spandana Vemulapalli, Dhivya Ketharnath, Deb Chatterjee, University of Missouri at Kansas City, United States TH-UK.2P.516:40 Marching-on in Degree Method for electromagnetic analysis of transient scattering from thin wire antenna excited by radiated rectangular cavity Simulation Study for Estimating Effective Resistivity in Heterogenenous Dorsaf Omri, Taoufik Aguili, National Engineering School of Tunis ENIT, Tunisia Neural Tissues Kyle Loizos, Anil RamRakhyani, Gianluca Lazzi, University of Utah, United States 136 137 TH-PM Interactive Forum Thursday, July 23, 14:40 - 16:40 Stanley Park Foyer Session Co-Chairs: Alex Wong, University of Toronto; Trevor Cameron, University of Toronto TH-PM 138 Thursday, July 23 14:40 - 16:40 THP-A1.1PStanley Park Foyer Beam Steering in Phased Arrays THP-A1.1P.1 Thursday, July 23 14:40 - 16:40 THP-A1.2PStanley Park Foyer Millimeter-Wave Phased Arrays Board 1 THP-A1.2P.1 Board 6 Broadside Uniform Leaky-wave Slot Array Fed by Ridge Gap Splitted Line Ku-Band Traveling Wave Slot Array Using Simple Scanning Control Shoukry I. Shams, Mohamed A. Abdelaal, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada Nicholas Host, Chi-Chih Chen, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States; Félix Miranda, NASA, United States THP-A1.1P.2 THP-A1.2P.2 Board 2 Board 7 Phased Array Antenna Employing Reconfigurable Defected Microstrip Ka-Band Phased Array Antenna with Circular Rim Omer Bayraktar, Yusuf Sevinc, Ozlem Aydin Civi, Simsek Demir, Sencer Koc, Middle Structure (RDMS) Can Ding, Macquarie University, Australia; Y. Jay Guo, Pei-Yuan Qin, University of Technology Sydney, Australia; Eryk Dutkiewicz, Macquarie University, Australia; Yintang Yang, Xidian University, China East Technical University, Turkey THP-A1.1P.3 Yu-Sheng Chen, Te-Hsin Chou, Yu-De Lin, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Board 3 A 2-Dimensional CRLH Circularly-Polarized Leaky Wave Antenna Array Jiahui Fu, Wan Chen, Kuang Zhang, Guohui Yang, Fanyi Meng, Qun Wu, Harbin Institute of Technology, China THP-A1.1P.4 Board 4 Dual Polarized Electrically Adjustable Antenna for Mobile Communication Base Station Hai-Jian Xu, Xiao-Wei Zhu, Zhen-Qi Kuai, State Key Lab. of Millimeter Waves, Dept. of Radio Engineering, Southeast University, China THP-A1.1P.5 Board 5 Design and Fabrication of an Array Element for a Low-Cost FrequencyScanning Linear Array THP-A1.2P.3 Board 8 A Beam-Switching Tapered Slot Antenna Array with an 8 x 8 Butler Matrix THP-A1.2P.4 Board 9 Polarization Insensitive Ka-band Reflectarray Antenna Rania Elsharkawy, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Canada; Moataza Hindy, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Osama Haraz, Assiut University, Egypt; Adel Saleeb, El-Sayed El-Rabaie, Menoufia University, Egypt THP-A1.2P.5 Board 10 A Circularly Polarized Waveguide Phased Array Antenna for K Band Satellite Communications Hong-tao Zhang, Wei Wang, Mou-ping Jin, Yong-qing Zou, East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering, China TH-PM Mahta Mahdiroodi, Mahmoud Shahabadi, University of Tehran, Iran 139 Thursday, July 23 14:40 - 16:40 THP-A1.3PStanley Park Foyer Thursday, July 23 14:40 - 16:40 THP-A1.4PStanley Park Foyer Phased Array Mutual Coupling and Tolerance Effects Phased Array Synthesis and Sidelobe Suppression THP-A1.3P.1 THP-A1.4P.1 Board 11 Distributed Linear Antenna Array Pattern Performance Enhancement Andrew Adrian, Leo Kempel, Michigan State University, United States THP-A1.3P.2 Board 12 Random Antenna Array Phase and Range Limitations Kristopher Buchanan, John D. Rockway, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States THP-A1.3P.3 Board 19 Side Lobe Reduction in Uniformly Excited Linear Arrays Board 13 Ahmad Safaai-Jazi, Warren Stutzman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States THP-A1.4P.2 Board 20 A Simple Technique for Synthesis of Linear Arrays Ahmad Safaai-Jazi, Warren Stutzman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States Board 21 Tolerance Analysis of Planar Arrays Through Minkowski-based Interval THP-A1.4P.3 Wideband Quantization Lobe Suppression in Arrays of Columns for Analysis Nicola Anselmi, Lorenzo Poli, Lorenza Tenuti, Paolo Rocca, Federico Viani, Andrea Limited Field of View (LFOV) Scanning Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy THP-A1.3P.4 Robert Mailloux, ARCON Corporation, United States Board 14 Hybrid Array Pattern Calculation Technique W. Mark Dorsey, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Amir Zaghloul, Army Research Laboratory, United States THP-A1.3P.5 Board 15 THP-A1.4P.4 Board 22 Size Constraint in Design of Concentric Ring Array Pedro Mendes, Israel Hinostroza, Régis Guinvarc’h, SONDRA, France; Randy Haupt, Colorado School of Mines, United States THP-A1.4P.5 Board 23 Received Voltage and Power for an Arbitrary Element of Infinite Planar Expedited Microstrip Linear Antenna Array Design Using Radiation Arrays Response Surrogates Do-Hoon Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States THP-A1.3P.6 Slawomir Koziel, Stanislav Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland Board 16 Prediction of The Direction of Intermodulation Beams in Active Transmit Arrays Manoja Weiss, Ball Aerospace, United States; Randy Haupt, Colorado School of Mines, United States THP-A1.3P.7 Board 17 Planar Phased Array Calibration Method Based On Planar Near-field Measurement System Rui Long, Jun Ouyang, Feng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China THP-A1.3P.8 Board 18 Interference Reduction between SDD Linear Array Antennas Using EndFire Arrangement Masakuni Tsunezawa, Naoki Honma, Kazuya Takahashi, Yoshitaka Tsunekawa, Iwate University, Japan; Kentaro Murata, National Defense Academy, Japan; Kentaro Nishimori, Niigata University, Japan THP-A1.4P.6 Board 24 Sidelobe Suppression of Planar Microstrip Arrays By Simulation-Based Phase- and Position-Only Adjustment Slawomir Koziel, Stanislav Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland THP-A1.4P.7 Board 25 Sparse Phased Array Antenna for Space-borne SAR Junqi Lu, Yongxin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Hu Yang, National University of Defense Technology, China THP-A1.4P.8 Board 26 Planar Thinned Antenna Array Synthesis using Multi-Objective Binary Cat Swarm Optimization Lakshman Pappula, Debalina Ghosh, IIT Bhubaneswar, India THP-A1.4P.9 Sparse Array Synthesis Using Off-grid Technique Board 27 Fei Yan, Peng Yang, Feng Yang, Chuan Wu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Tao Dong, Space Star Technology Co., Ltd [China], China TH-PM 140 Thursday, July 23 14:40 - 16:40 THP-A1.5PStanley Park Foyer Phased Arrays with Wide-Angle Scanning THP-A1.5P.1 Thursday, July 23 14:40 - 16:40 THP-A1.6PStanley Park Foyer Wideband Phased Arrays Board 28 THP-A1.6P.1 Board 33 Low Cost, Wide Scanning Dual-Polarized Planar Radiating Element for Low-Cost End-Point Modular PUMA Array Rick W. Kindt, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Marinos N. Vouvakis, Weather Measurements University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States Matilda Livadaru, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States THP-A1.5P.2 Board 29 A Low Profile Dual Polarized Ultra Wide Scan Printed Array Element Kwok Kee Chan, Chan Technologies Inc., Canada THP-A1.5P.3 Board 30 QCTO Lens Design for Conformal Phased Array Antenna Juan Lei, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Xidian University, China; Junming Zhao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom; Guang Fu, Xidian University, China; Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom THP-A1.6P.2 Board 34 Simplified Design of 6:1 PUMA Arrays Michael Lee, John Logan, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States; Rick W. Kindt, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States THP-A1.6P.3 Board 35 Finite Array Trunication Effects on Polarization Michael Lee, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States Board 31 THP-A1.6P.4 Ya-Qing Wen, Bing-Zhong Wang, Xiao Ding, Ren Wang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China THP-A1.6P.5 THP-A1.5P.5 Wideband & Wide Angle Scanning Array with Parasitic Superstrate THP-A1.5P.4 Board 36 Wide-Angle Scanning Phased Array Based on Microstrip Magnetic Dipole A Low Cross-Polarization Decade-Bandwidth Vivaldi Array John Logan, Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United Yagi Sub-Arrays States Board 32 A Wide-Angle Scanning Array Based on the Image Theory and Time Reversal Synthesis Method Ren Wang, Bing-Zhong Wang, Xiao Ding, Zhi-Shuang Gong, Yu Yang, Ya-Qing Wen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Board 37 Ersin Yetisir, Nima Ghalichechian, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States THP-A1.6P.6 Board 38 A Planar Wideband Wide-Scan Phased Array: Connected Array Loaded with Artificial Dielectric Layers Daniele Cavallo, Waqas H. Syed, Harshitha Thippur Shivamurthy, Andrea Neto, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands THP-A1.6P.7 Board 39 Dispersion Engineered Right/Left-Handed Transmission Lines Enabling Near-Octave Bandwidths for Wideband CP Patch Arrays Joshua Kovitz, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Jun Choi, Syracuse University, United States THP-A1.6P.8 Board 40 Empirical and Theoretical Characterization of Multioctave Planar Phased Arrays Johnson Wang, Wang Electro-Opto Corporation, United States THP-A1.6P.9 Board 41 Low Complexity Feed System for a Long Slot Antenna Array TH-PM Abhishek Kumar Awasthi, A. R. Harish, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India 141 B Thursday, July 23 14:40 - 16:40 THP-UB.1PStanley Park Foyer Antenna Arrays I B Thursday, July 23 14:40 - 16:40 THP-UB.2PStanley Park Foyer Antenna Arrays II THP-UB.1P.1 Board 42 15-40GHz Tightly-Coupled Dipole Array with Integrated MEMS Phase Shifter Anas Abumunshar, Woon-Gi Yeo, Niru K. Nahar, Ohio State University, United States; Daniel Hyman, XCOM Wireless Inc., United States; Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, United States THP-UB.1P.2 Board 43 Theory and Design of a New Class of Vivaldi Arrays with Low CrossPolarization John Logan, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States; Rick W. Kindt, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States THP-UB.1P.3 Board 44 Next-Generation Low-Cost Wideband Phased Array Apertures John Logan, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States; Rick W. Kindt, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Marinos N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States THP-UB.1P.4 Board 45 THP-UB.2P.1 Han Ren, Bayaner Arigong, Jin Shao, Mi Zhou, Jun Ding, Hualiang Zhang, University of North Texas, United States THP-UB.2P.2 Javad Pourahmadazar, Tayeb A. Denidni, National Institute of Scientific Research (INRS) Centre for Energy, Materials and Telecommunication, Canada THP-UB.2P.3 Christos Kolitsidas, B. Lars G. Jonsson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden THP-UB.2P.4 Chien-Hao Liu, Kasra Ghaemi, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States THP-UB.2P.5 Board 46 Hans Steyskal, ARCON Corporation, United States; Sergey Makarov, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, United States Board 47 A Beam Steering Linear Antenna Array with Novel Simultaneous Frequency Agility and Polarization Reconfigurablity Behrouz Babakhani, Satish Sharma, San Diego State University, United States Board 48 Design of Planar Microstrip Array in Ku Band for Analog-Digital Beamforming Sadegh Farzaneh, CCI Products, Canada; Jean-Jacques Laurin, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada THP-UB.1P.8 Board 49 Enhanced Bandwidth 4x4 Antenna Array consisting of E-shaped Elements TH-PM Anastasios Koutinos, Georgios Ioannopoulos, Dimitris E. Anagnostou, Michael Chryssomallis, Democritus University of Xanthi, Greece THP-UB.1P.9 Board 54 A Small-Aperture, VHF Direction Finding System Exploiting Biomimetic Antenna Arrays Analysis of Finite Arrays with Elements of Complex Shape THP-UB.1P.7 Board 53 Adaptive Null Steering Using Model Predictive Control Scheme J. Ignacio Echeveste, Miguel A. Gonzalez de Aza, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; Jesús Rubio, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain; Juan Zapata, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain THP-UB.1P.6 Board 52 X-band Substarte Integrated Waveguide Rotman Lens Antena Array Synthesis using Digital Phase Control via Integer Sidelobe Reduction of a Linear Array’s Radiation Pattern Robert MacPhie, Tae Ho Yoon, University of Waterloo, Canada Programming and 3D FEM THP-UB.1P.5 Board 51 Design of an Un-Conventional Butler Matrix Board 50 Aperture Coupled Strip-line Patch Transmitarray Abd-Elhady Mahmoud, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada End of Thursday Afternoon Interactive Forum 142 Board 55 Friday, July 24 08:00 - 11:40 FR-SP.1A Special Session Salon A Friday, July 24 08:00 - 11:40 FR-SP.2A Special Session Salon B International Collaborations on Next-Generation Radio Astronomical Instrumentation II Millimeter-Wave Antennas for 5G Wireless Handheld Devices Session Co-Chairs: David Davidson, Stellenbosch University; Karl F. Warnick, Brigham Young University Session Co-Chairs: Mohammad Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM); Tayeb Denidni, National Institute of the Scientific Research (INRS), University of Quebec FR-SP.1A.108:00 A 64 Element, 70-95 GHz Focal Plane Phased Array FR-SP.2A.108:00 FR-SP.1A.208:20 Wei-Yu Li, Wei Chung, Tune-Hune Kao, Meng-Chi Huang, Ming-Tsung Hong, ITRI, Brigham Young University, United States FR-SP.1A.308:40 Tapan Sarkar, Mohammad Abdallah, Syracuse University, United States; Magdalena Salazar, University Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Quad-Mode Antenna for Wide-Scan Sparse Arrays FR-SP.2A.308:40 Neal Erickson, Gopal Narayanan, Joseph Bardin, University of Massachusetts, United States; Karl F. Warnick, Brian D. Jeffs, Junming Diao, Brigham Young University, United States Novel 11 GHz 2-Port Antenna Array Integrated at a Corner of Mobile Phone Casing by LIM Technologies of ITRI with Diverse End-Fire Radiation Patterns Modeling and System Development for the FLAG L-band Phased Array Taiwan Feed for Large-Dish Astronomical Observations FR-SP.2A.208:20 Junming Diao, Richard Black, Jay Brady, Josh Sypherd, Karl F. Warnick, Brian D. Jeffs, The Physics and the Mathematics for MIMO David Schalk Prinsloo, Petrie Meyer, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Rob Maaskant, Marianna Valerievna Ivashina, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden FR-SP.1A.409:00 Design of a 28/38 GHz Dual-Band Printed Slot Antenna for the Future 5G Mobile Communication Networks Osama Haraz, Mohamed Ali, Assiut University, Saudi Arabia; Saleh Alshebeili, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada Statistical performance of reference antenna based spatial RFI mitigation FR-SP.2A.409:00 for radio astronomy A Millimeter-Wave Circular Reflectarray Antenna for Future 5G Cellular Gregory Hellbourg, Aaron Chippendale, John Tuthill, CSIRO, Australia; Brian D. Jeffs, Networks Brigham Young University, United States Osama Haraz, Mohamed Ali, Assiut University, Egypt FR-SP.1A.509:20 Complex Gain Calibration in “Hybrid” Low-Frequency Aperture Arrays: an Array Prototype and the Murchison Widefield Array Adrian Sutinjo, Randall Wayth, Shantanu Padhi, Timothy Colegate, Peter Hall, Curtin University, Australia Break09:40 FR-SP.1A.610:00 Diffraction and Pattern Perturbation Effects in Offset Gregorian Reflector Antennas with Wideband Feeds Dirk De Villiers, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Marianna Valerievna Ivashina, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden FR-SP.1A.710:20 Analysis of Offset Gregorian Reflector with Phased Array Feed for SKA FR-SP.2A.509:20 60 GHz Antennas in Package for Portable Applications Duixian Liu, Xiaoxiong Gu, Christian Baks, Alberto Valdes-Garcia, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, United States Break09:40 FR-SP.2A.610:00 Development of 3D Human Tissues Phantoms for Analysis of Frequency Dispersion and Human Body Interaction at 60GHz Ana Alejos, Lourdes Pereira, Manuel García Sanchez, University of Vigo, Spain; Muhammad Dawood, New Mexico State University, United States FR-SP.2A.710:20 Challenges of 60 GHz On-Chip Antenna Measurements Stephanie Smith, Stuart Hay, CSIRO, Australia Edmund Lee, Russell Soerens, Edward Szpindor, Per Iversen, MVG-ORBIT/FR, United States FR-SP.1A.810:40 FR-SP.2A.810:40 A Dense Dipole Array for Mid-Frequency Aperture Arrays Jacki Gilmore, David Davidson, Stellenbosch University, South Africa; Jan Noordam, Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, Netherlands FR-SP.1A.911:00 Holographic measurement of KAT-7 primary beams 28GHz Low-Profile Beam-Steerable Planar Lens Antenna Jungsuek Oh, Inha University, Republic of Korea; Seungtae Ko, Wonbin Hong, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea FR-SP.2A.911:00 Kalyan Karnati, Xun Gong, University of Central Florida, United States FR-SP.1A.1011:20 FR-SP.2A.1011:20 Mutual coupling analysis in non-regular arrays of SKALA antennas with 60-GHz Dual-Polarized Two-Dimensional Switch-Beam Wideband the HARP approach Antenna Array of Magneto-Electric Dipoles Quentin Gueuning, Christopher Raucy, Christophe Craeye, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium; Edgar Colin-Beltran, Eloy de Lera Acedo, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Yujian Li, Kwai-Man Luk, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China 143 FR-AM A Continuous Ka-band Beam-Scanning Reflectarray Integrated with BST Mattieu de Villiers, SKA SA, South Africa Friday, July 24 FR-A1.1A 08:00 - 12:00 Salon C Adaptive, Active and Smart Antennas Friday, July 24 FR-A5.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon D RFID Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Yue Gao, Queen Mary University of London; Mohammad Session Co-Chairs: Silvio Barbin, Universidade de Sao Paulo; Meisong Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM) Tong, Tongji University FR-A1.1A.108:00 FR-A5.1A.108:00 Dual-Polarized Wideband Multi-Beam Arrays in Wireless Communications Slim UHF Tag Applicable to Metallic Film Cans Lin-Ping Shen, Hua Wang, Des Bromley, Minya Gavrilovic, Communication Components Antenna, Inc., Canada Jingtian Xi, Hong Kong R&D Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management Enabling Technologies, Hong Kong SAR of China FR-A1.1A.208:20 FR-A5.1A.208:20 Analysis of a PLL-Based Down Converter and Phase Detection Circuit for A Structural Antenna for UHF-RFID Implant into Limb Prosthesis Rossella Lodato, Pier Paolo Valentini, Gaetano Marrocco, University of Roma Tor Self-Tracking Arrays Andreas Winterstein, Achim Dreher, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany Vergata, Italy FR-A1.1A.308:40 FR-A5.1A.308:40 Identification of Parallel Running Vehicles by RBF Neural Network Hiroki Tsutsumi, Yoshihiko Kuwahara, Shizuoka University, Japan; Hiroyuki Kamo, Nidec Elesys, Japan A Circulary Polarized Planar Antenna for Near Field and Far Filed Communication Systems Takashi Yamagajo, Manabu Kai, Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan FR-A1.1A.409:00 FR-A5.1A.409:00 A New Approach to Resolving Emitter Locations in the Presence of Antenna Manifold Mismatch Analysis and Design of a Metal-Backed RFID Tag Antenna Andrew Kintz, Inder Gupta, Ohio State University, United States FR-A1.1A.509:20 Accurate and Robust DOA Estimation Using Uniform Circular Displaced Antenna Array Ahmed Kulaib, Raed Shubair, Mahmoud Al-Qutayri, Jason Ng, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates Ayman Elboushi, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; Osama Haraz, Assiut University, Egypt; Khalid Jamil, Prince Sultan Advanced Tech. Research Institute, Saudi Arabia; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada FR-A5.1A.509:20 An Antenna for RFID Tag Printed on Paper Substrate using Conductive Ink Robson Valmiro, Silvio Barbin, University of São Paulo, Brazil Break09:40 Break09:40 FR-A1.1A.610:00 FR-A5.1A.610:00 Multi-Layer Switched Beam Fabry-Perot Leaky Wave Antenna Mohamed Aymen El Cafsi, Lotfi Osman, Ali Gharsallah, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia; Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada; Azzeddine Djaiz, Yanbu Industrial College, Saudi Arabia FR-A1.1A.710:20 Stability Analysis of Resonant Tunnelling Diode for Resistive Matching of an Electrically Small Antenna Deepak Singh Nagarkoti, Peter Alizadeh, Yang Hao, Khalid Z. Rajab, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom FR-A1.1A.810:40 Design and Analysis of VHF Vector Sensor Antenna Amir Musicant, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; Benny Almog, Nadav Oxenfeld, Elta Electronics Industries, Israel; Reuven Shavit, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel FR-A1.1A.911:00 Optimized Near-Field Antenna for UHF RFID Smart Shelf Applications Andrey Andrenko, SYSU-CMU Shunde International Joint Research Institute, China FR-A5.1A.710:20 Design of Miniaturized UHF RFID Tag Antenna Attached to Dielectric and Metallic Objects Yun Jing Zhang, Jian Zhang, Guo Chun Wan, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China FR-A5.1A.810:40 Design of A Novel UHF RFID Reader Antenna for Near-field Applications Caixia Cui, Yuan Yao, Junsheng Yu, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China; Xiaodong Chen, Queen Mary University of London, China FR-A5.1A.911:00 An End-fire Dipole Array for Big Interrogation Zone of Near-field RFID Laiwei Shen, Huiling Xiang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Wanchun Tang, Wei Zhuang, Jian Ma, Nanjing Normal University, China High-Impedance Amplifier Enabling an Easy Implementable Interface for FR-A5.1A.1011:20 a Diversity System of Window-Printed Antennas Alexander Boege, Leopold Reiter, Stefan Lindenmeier, University of the Bundeswehr Dual-band Circularly Polarized Microstrip Patch Antenna for RFID Applications Munich, Germany FR-AM FR-A1.1A.1011:20 Low-Q Antennas Miniaturized with Adaptive Tuning for Small-Platform Applications Chunling Chen, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Yongxin Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Hao Wang, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China Johnson Wang, Wang Electro-Opto Corporation, United States FR-A1.1A.1111:40 Port Isolation Enhancement via Active Integration for a UWB MIMO Antenna System Sagar Dhar, Mohammad S. Sharawi, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Fadhel Ghannouchi, University of Calgary, Canada 144 Friday, July 24 FR-A2.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Salon E Electromagnetic Bandgap Structures in Metamaterials Technology Friday, July 24 FR-A5.2A 08:00 - 11:00 Salon F Antennas and Electromagnetics on Land Vehicles Session Co-Chairs: Chi-Chih Chen, The Ohio State University; Kenneth Session Co-Chairs: Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta; Ladislau Matekovits, Kolodziej, MIT Lincoln Laboratory Politecnico di Torino FR-A5.2A.108:00 FR-A2.1A.108:00 A Miniaturized Uniplanar Metamaterial-Based EBG for Parallel-Plate Switching Noise Suppression Stuart Barth, Ashwin K. Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada Vehicle-Mounted STAR Antenna Isolation Performance Kenneth Kolodziej, Bradley Perry, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, United States FR-A5.2A.208:20 Two Arm Offset Fed Inverted-L Antenna for Vehicular HF Communications FR-A2.1A.208:20 Transition from Microstrip to Printed Ridge Gap Waveguide for Millimeter-Wave Application Milad Sharifi Sorkherizi, Ahmed A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada Saurabh Sanghai, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States FR-A5.2A.308:40 A Highly Efficient Car2Car-Multiband Rooftop Automotive Antenna FR-A2.1A.308:40 Band Splitting in 2D EBG Structure by Geometry Modulation Ladislau Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Aldo De Sabata, Politehnica University Timisoara, Romania; Ovidiu Lipan, University of Richmond, United States Miguel Angel Bueno Diez, Stefan Lindenmeier, University of the Bundeswehr Munich, Germany FR-A5.2A.409:00 FR-A2.1A.409:00 Bandwidth Enhancement of Platform-Mounted HF Antennas Using the Characteristic Modes Theory Propagation Analysis in a Double Defected-Photonic Crystal based Slow Wave Structure FR-A5.2A.509:20 Ahmed Nashed, Sujeet Chaudhuri, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada FR-A2.1A.509:20 Application of the Port-Reduction Method in the Design Synthesis of EBGs for Antenna Systems Idellyse Martinez, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States Break09:40 Ting-Yen Shih, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States Capacitively Loaded High Frequency Monopole Antenna for Vehicular Communications Bradley Allen, Maxim Ignatenko, Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States Break09:40 FR-A5.2A.610:00 Study on Propagation Loss Characteristics Considering Car Antenna Position for Inter-vehicle Communications Using 700MHz Band at Bandpass Power Dividers Using Quarter-Mode Substrate Integrated Intersection Suguru Imai, Kenji Taguchi, Takeshi Kawamura, Tatsuya Kashiwa, Kitami Institute Waveguide and Defected Ground Structure of Technology, Japan FR-A2.1A.610:00 Yong Mao Huang, Tao Huang, Zhenhai Shao, Chang Jiang You, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Guoan Wang, University of South Carolina, United States FR-A5.2A.710:20 FR-A2.1A.710:20 Conformal Printed Traveling Wave Antenna Composed of Interdigital Capacitor Structure Braden Smyth, Stuart Barth, Ashwin K. Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada FR-A5.2A.810:40 FR-A2.1A.810:40 Slotted Patch Antennas with Wide Axial Ratio Beamwidth for Passive Keyless Entry System Design of Multi-band Microstrip Patch Antennas Using Miniaturized 1D Achmad Munir, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia; Cahya Edi Santosa, National Institute of Aeronautics and Space, Indonesia Metamaterial-Based EBGs Design of Low-Cost Uniplanar AMC Structures for UHF Applications Giovanni Andrea Casula, Giorgio Montisci, Alessandro Fanti, Giuseppe Mazzarella, Paolo Maxia, Università di Cagliari, Italy Bo Yuan, Xiao Hong Zhang, Zhi Fang Hu, Guo Qing Luo, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China FR-A2.1A.911:00 A Graphene-based Terahertz Wavelength Division Multiplexer FR-AM Xidong Wu, Zhaoqing Lu, Xiang Guo, Yang Xu, Zhejiang University, China 145 Friday, July 24 08:00 - 11:40 FR-A2.2A Seymour B Friday, July 24 FR-UB.2A 08:00 - 09:40 McKenzie Recent Trends in Electromagnetic Theory Volume-Surface Integral-Equation Methods Session Co-Chairs: Daniel Sjöberg, LUND UNIVERSITY; Christophe Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal Session Chair: Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba FR-A2.2A.108:00 FR-UB.2A.108:00 An Internally Combined Volume-Surface Integral Equation for 3D Plasma A Complete Expansion Set for Free-Space Green Function Using Scatterers Abdulkadir C. Yücel, Luis J. Gomez, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United Kontorovich-Lebedev Transform Mohamed A. Salem, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada States FR-A2.2A.208:20 FR-UB.2A.208:20 Erik Sedhed, Andreas Ericsson, Niklas Wellander, Daniel Sjöberg, Lund University, Sweden Luis J. Gomez, Abdulkadir C. Yücel, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States FR-A2.2A.308:40 FR-UB.2A.308:40 Quasi periodicity in moiré patterns and a numerical approximation Low-Frequency Stable Internally Combined Volume-Surface Integral Equation for 3D High-Contrast Scatterers method of dual weaves Optical Theorem for Active Media Edwin Marengo, Jing Tu, Northeastern University, United States FR-A2.2A.409:00 Scattering Similarities and Differences in Space and Time Discontinuous Media Mohamed A. Salem, Christophe Caloz, Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada FR-A2.2A.509:20 A Multiregion Integral-Equation Method for Antennas Implanted in Anatomical Human Models Jackson White Massey, Fangzhou Wei, Ali Ender Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United States FR-UB.2A.409:00 Method of Moment Solution of Surface-Volume-Surface Electric Field Integral Equation for 2D TM and TE Scattering on a Penetrable Cylinders of Arbitrary Cross-Section Insights on the possibility of circuit representation for single Maxwell’s Farhad Sheikh Hosseini Lori, University of Manitoba, Canada; Anton Menshov, Equations University of Texas at Austin, United States; Vladimir I. Okhmatovski, University Carlo Andrea Gonano, Riccardo Enrico Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy of Manitoba, Canada Break09:40 FR-UB.2A.509:20 FR-A2.2A.610:00 Rotation of curl-conforming elements for a frequency stable application to the Surface Integral Equation Magnetless Ring Circulator based on Nonreciprocal Phasers Nima Chamanara, Christophe Caloz, Poly-Grames Research Center, Canada FR-A2.2A.710:20 Scale Model Horizontal Halfwave Dipole Jose M. Gil, Juan Zapata, Polithecnic University of Madrid, Spain; Rafael Gómez, University of Extremadura, Spain; Miguel A. Gonzalez de Aza, Polithecnic University of Madrid, Spain; Jesús Rubio, University of Extremadura, Spain; Jesús Garcia, Polithecnic University of Madrid, Spain Peder Hansen, URS Corporation, United States; Vincent Acevedo, Jefferey Kagan, Wendy Goebel, Doeg Rodriguez, John D. Rockway, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States FR-A2.2A.810:40 A General Flat Lens Criterion Mohammed Al Shakhs, University of British Columbia, Canada; Peter Ott, Heilbronn University, Germany; Henri Lezec, Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, United States; Kenneth Chau, University of British Columbia, Canada FR-A2.2A.911:00 The Excitation Efficiency of Surface Waves on a Reactive Surface by a Finite Vertical Aperture JiXiang Wan, Xi’an Institute of Space Radio Technology, China; Kin Fai Tong, University College London, United Kingdom; ChunBang Wu, Xi’an Institute of Space Radio Technology, China FR-A2.2A.1011:20 FR-AM Analytical Evaluation of EM Scattering from a Buried Elliptical Cylinder Mohamed Nasr, Islam Eshrah, Essam Hashish, Cairo University, Egypt 146 B Friday, July 24 FR-UB.1A 08:00 - 11:40 Salon 1 Friday, July 24 FR-A2.3A 08:00 - 12:00 Salon 2 Advances in FDTD Modeling and Applications Micro- and Nano-scale Electromagnetics Session Co-Chairs: Susan Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison; JeanPierre Berrenger, University of Manchester Session Co-Chairs: Douglas Werner, Pennsylvania State University; Juan Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, University of Texas as Austin FR-UB.1A.108:00 FR-A2.3A.108:00 Propagation of arbitrarily high frequencies in the FDTD grid Surface Plasmon Modes in Self-Biased Coupled Graphene-Coated Wires Jean-Pierre Berenger, University of Manchester, United Kingdom FR-UB.1A.208:20 FDTD Modelling of Electrically Thin Frequency Dependent Layers in Large-Scale Electromagnetic Problems Kenan Tekbas, Fumie Costen, Jean-Pierre Berenger, University of Manchester, United Kingdom FR-UB.1A.308:40 Diego Correas-Serrano, Alejandro Alvarez-Melcon, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain; Juan Sebastian Gomez-Diaz, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States FR-A2.3A.208:20 Application of Graphene Nanoholes as a Terahertz Polarizer S. Mohsen Raeis-Zadeh, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, Terahertz Research Lab, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada On the Computational Complexity of Polynomial Chaos Expansion for FR-A2.3A.308:40 HIE-FDTD Method for Simulating Tunable Terahertz Graphene Absorber FDTD-Based Uncertainty Analyses Meng-Lin Zhai, Hong-Li Peng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; Wen-Yan Yin, Sathya Ganta, Barry D. Van Veen, Susan C. Hagness, University of WisconsinMadison, United States Zhejiang University, China; Zhizhang (David) Chen, Dalhousie University, Canada FR-UB.1A.409:00 FR-A2.3A.409:00 FR-UB.1A.509:20 United States; Jinfeng Zhu, Xiamen University, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke Unviersity, United States Sensitivity Analysis of Electromagnetic Structures in a Single FDTD Enhanced Surface Plasmonic Optical Absorption Engineering of Graphene: Simulation by Boundary-Integral Spectral Element Method Simulation Jun Niu, Duke Unviersity, United States; Ma Luo, Wave Computation Technologies, Costas D. Sarris, Hans-Dieter Lang, University of Toronto, Canada Accelerating Multiscale Finite-Difference Time-Domain Simulations FR-A2.3A.509:20 through Model Order Reduction and CFL Limit Extension Full-Wave Third Harmonic Generation Analyses of Graphene-Based Xihao Li, Microsemi, Canada; Piero Triverio, University of Toronto, Canada Optoelectronic Devices Break09:40 FR-UB.1A.610:00 Jun Niu, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States; Ma Luo, Wave Computation Technologies, United States Break09:40 A Novel Hybrid FDTD Technique for Efficient Solution of Multiscale Problems FR-A2.3A.610:00 Kapil Sharma, Kadappan Panayappan, Chiara Pelletti, Pennsylvania State University, Room temperature Detection of Plasma Resonances using Multiple 2DEG United States; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University; University of Central Channels in HEMT Florida, United States FR-UB.1A.710:20 Shubhendu Bhardwaj, Siddharth Rajan, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States Efficient implicit-explict CN-LF time integration scheme for hybrid FDTD- FR-A2.3A.710:20 FETD Absorption Efficiency in Impedance Matched Infrared Dipole AntennaQingtao Sun, Qiang Ren, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States coupled Microbolometers FR-UB.1A.810:40 Yuancheng Xu, Brian Lail, Florida Institute of Technology, United States A Domain Decomposition FDTD Method for Scattering from Very Large Rough Surfaces FR-A2.3A.810:40 Zhi-Hong Lai, Jean-Fu Kiang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United States Metamaterial Emitters with Custom Angle-dependent Polarization Profiles in the Near-IR FR-UB.1A.911:00 FR-A2.3A.911:00 Jeremy A. Bossard, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States E.I. Sha, Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China; Min Meng, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Yumao Wu, Fudan University, China; Weng Cho Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States Jeremy A. Bossard, Douglas H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United States FR-UB.1A.1011:20 Branko Bukvic, University of Belgrade, Serbia; Uros Jankovic, Djuradj Budimir, University of Westminster, United Kingdom Analysis of Accuracy and Stability of A Novel FDTD Subgridding Algorithm by Introducing Nonuniform Grids to the Spatial Interfaces Chih-Ming Kuo, Chih-Wen Kuo, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Taiwan FR-A2.3A.1011:20 A Magnetically Biased Graphene Based CPW Switch for Microwave Applications FR-A2.3A.1111:40 A Design of SPDT Switch Using Graphene Device Fan Yang, Xidong Wu, Xiang Guo, Yang Xu, Zhejiang University, China 147 FR-AM A Novel Hamiltonian Approach for Solving Maxwell-Schrodinger Nematic Nanoparticle Arrays with Angle-selective Emissivity in the NearEquations IR Yongpin Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; Wei Friday, July 24 FR-A3.1A 08:00 - 11:20 Salon 3 Friday, July 24 FR-A3.2A 08:00 - 09:40 Oak 1/2 Parallel and Special-processor Based Numerical Methods Hybridization of Numerical Methods and High-Frequency Session Co-Chairs: Joe Kotulski, Sandia National Laboratories; Branislav Techniques Notaros, Colorado State University Session Chair: Vladimir Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba FR-A3.1A.108:00 FR-A3.2A.108:00 Efficient EM Scattering Analysis Based on MoM, HSS Direct Solver, and Enhancing the Accuracy of Hybrid SBR/MoM Method Based on New RRQR Decomposition Interaction Ana Manic, Colorado State University, United States; François-Henry Rouet, Xiaoye Sherry Li, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, United States; Branislav M. Notaros, Colorado State University, United States FR-A3.1A.208:20 Xiaowei Mei, Hai Lin, State Key Laboratory of CAD&CG, Zhejiang University, China FR-A3.2A.208:20 Efficient Propagation Modeling in Railway Environments using a Hybrid Vector Parabolic Equation/Ray-Tracing Method Adaptive, Scalable Domain Decomposition Methods for Surface Integral Xingqi Zhang, Neeraj Sood, University of Toronto, Canada; Joseph Siu, Thales Equations Canada Transportation Solutions, Canada; Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Brian MacKie-Mason, Zhen Peng, University of New Mexico, United States Canada FR-A3.1A.308:40 FR-A3.2A.308:40 GPU Performance Estimation of Various Matrix Solve Operations for Application to 3D Planar MoM Brian J. Rautio, Sonnet Software, United States; Vladimir I. Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada; Jay Kyoon Lee, Syracuse Univeristy, United States FR-A3.1A.409:00 Efficient GPU Implementation of SBR for Fast Computation of Composite Scattering from Electrically Large Target over a Randomly Rough Surface Pengcheng Gao, Xiaobing Wang, Zichang Liang, Wei Gao, Science and Technology on Electromagnetic Scattering Laboratory, China FR-A3.1A.509:20 Solution of EM Problems Using Hybrid Parallel CPU/GPU Implementation of Higher-Order MoM A Hybrid Method of Analysis of Shaped Dielectric Lens Antennas Ravishankar Sankaranarayanan, Mahesh Appajappa, R V College of Engineering, India FR-A3.2A.409:00 Hybridization of PEPA, EPA and PO for Analysis of Large Finite Antenna Array with Perfect Electrically Conducting Object Kaizhi Zhang, Jun Ouyang, Feng Yang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China FR-A3.2A.509:20 Efficient 3D Forward Modeling of GPR Scattering from Rough Ground Mohammad Tajdini, Borja Gonzalez-Valdes, Jose Angel Martinez Lorenzo, Ann Morgenthaler, Carey Rappaport, Northeastern University, United States Zhongchao Lin, Yan Chen, Yu Zhang, Shugang Jiang, Xunwang Zhao, Xidian University, China Break09:40 FR-A3.1A.610:00 Wireless Channel Modeling using GPU-based 3D Ray-Tracing Collin Joseph, Ahmed Abdellatif, Ahmed Nashed, Luyao Chen, Gholamreza Rafi, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada Friday, July 24 FR-A3.3A 10:00 - 11:00 Oak 1/2 Other Numerical Methods II Session Chair: Lijun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong FR-A3.3A.110:00 Analytical Solution of Radiation by a Hertzian Dipole Near an Electrically A Highly Efficient Communication Avoiding LU Algorithm for Methods Large Layered Spheroid Chang Liu, Guneet Kaur, Ali E. Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United States of Moments FR-A3.1A.710:20 Yu Zhang, Yan Chen, Guanghui Zhang, Xunwang Zhao, Yong Wang, Zhongchao Lin, Xidian University, China FR-A3.1A.810:40 Parallel Out-of-core Higher-Order Method of Moments Accelerated by Graphics Processing Units FR-A3.3A.210:20 Robust Computation of Geoelectric Potentials in Cylindrically Stratified Anisotropic Earth Formations Haksu Moon, Kamalesh Sainath, Fernando Teixeira, Ohio State University, United States; Burkay Donderici, Halliburton Sensor Physics and Technology, United States Yan Chen, Zhongchao Lin, Yu Zhang, Shugang Jiang, Xunwang Zhao, Xidian University, China FR-A3.3A.310:40 FR-A3.1A.911:00 Ying S. Cao, Li Jun Jiang, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR of China Electromagnetic Characterization for Graphene by the PEEC Method FR-AM Analysis of Airborne Array Using Parallel Out-of-core Higher-Order DDMMoM Solver Yanyan Li, Yu Zhang, Zhongchao Lin, Yong Wang, Xunwang Zhao, Xidian University, China 148 F Friday, July 24 FR-UF.1A 08:00 - 09:40 Cypress 2 K Friday, July 24 FR-UK.1A 08:00 - 09:40 Cypress 1 Subsurface Remote Sensing Electromagnetic Dosimetry and Exposure Assessment Session Co-Chairs: Lisa Zurk, Portland State University; Zhiru Yu, Duke University Session Co-Chairs: Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra; Jeremie Bourqui, University of Calgary FR-UF.1A.108:00 FR-UK.1A.108:00 Spectral Solution for EM Fields in Locally-Tilted, Planar-Stratified Media with Arbitrary Anisotropic and Lossy Layers Human Exposure to RF Fields from a LTE Femtocell in an Office Kamalesh Sainath, Fernando Teixeira, Ohio State University, United States FR-UF.1A.208:20 Hsing-Yi Chen, Shu-Huan Wen, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan FR-UK.1A.208:20 Dosimetric Assessment of Radiofrequency Power Leakage from Application of BCGS-FFT and Distorted Born Approximation for Hydraulic Microwave Ovens in Complex Scenarios Peio Lopez-Iturri, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Silvia de Miguel-Bilbao, Health Institute Fracturing detection and imaging Yuan Fang, Duke University, United States; Jianyang Zhou, Xiamen University, China; Zhiru Yu, Yunyun Hu, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States FR-UF.1A.308:40 Enhanced Subsurface Sensing with Nanoparticles as Contrast Agents for Oil Industry Yunyun Hu, Wenji Zhang, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States FR-UF.1A.409:00 Carlos III, Spain; Erik Aguirre, Leire Azpilicueta, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Victoria Ramos, Health Institute Carlos III, Spain; Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain FR-UK.1A.308:40 Exposure Assessment from s-Health Solutions Based on WLAN/WBAN Systems Erik Aguirre, Public University of Navarre, Spain; Silvia de Miguel-Bilbao, Health Institute Carlos III, Spain; Peio Lopez-Iturri, Leire Azpilicueta, Public University of Navarre, Spain; José Roldán, Victoria Ramos, Health Institute Carlos III, Spain; Francisco Falcone, Public University of Navarre, Spain FR-UK.1A.409:00 Fast Calculation of the Response of Multicomponent Induction Logging Tool for Hydraulic Fracture and Its Mapping Design and Fabrication of a Dynamic Heart Model for Ultra Wideband Junwen Dai, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Transmission Systems FR-UF.1A.509:20 Marcel Seguin, Jeremie Bourqui, Elise C. Fear, Michal Okoniewski, University of Calgary, Canada Terahertz Scattering from Contaminants Embedded in Textile Rope and FR-UK.1A.509:20 Sling Materials Scott Schecklman, Lisa Zurk, Gabriel Kniffin, Portland State University, United States 3-D Simulations for Pharmaceutical Materials Exposure in Reverbaration Chamber Sullivan Derenne, Philippe De Doncker, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium 10:00 - 11:40 Cypress 2 K Ionospheric Propagation Friday, July 24 FR-UK.2A 10:00 - 11:40 Cypress 1 Session Co-Chairs: Wayne Scales, Virginia Tech; Stephen Lynch, SPAWAR Biological Materials Spectroscopy FR-UF.2A.110:00 Session Co-Chairs: Greg Bridges, University of Manitoba; Souren Shamsinejad, University of Alberta Identification of the Plasma Instabilities Responsible for Mid-Latitude Decameter-Scale Ionospheric Irregularities Wayne Scales, Ahmed Eltrass, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Philip Erickson, MIT Haystack Observatory, United States; John Ruohoniemi, Joseph Baker, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States FR-UF.2A.210:20 Estimating critical ionosphere parameters from received, wideband HF signals Stephen Lynch, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States FR-UF.2A.310:40 Using GPS TEC Measurements to Model Ionospheric Variability with Local Oceanic Tidal Modes Edward Bertot, Stephen Lynch, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Dan Lubin, University of California, San Diego, United States FR-UF.2A.411:00 A Statistical Analysis of the Performance of High Frequency (HF) Propagation Prediction Models in the Arctic Region Racheal Athieno, Periyadan Jayachandran, University of New Brunswick, Canada FR-UF.2A.511:20 GPS- Slips during magnetic storms at high latitudes. Victor Zakharov, M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation; Yuriy Yasukevich, Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Russian Federation; Maria Titova, Pushkov Institute of Terresteral Magnetizm, Ionosphere and Radio wave propagation of the Russian Academe of Science, Russian Federation FR-UK.2A.110:00 THz Spectroscopic Response of Brain Tissue Exhibiting Alzheimer’s Disease Ogan Gurel, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea; Woon-Gi Yeo, Niru K. Nahar, Norman L. Lehman, Ohio State University, United States; Minseok Kim, Sungchan Park, Samsung Electronics, Republic of Korea; Kubilay Sertel, Ohio State University, United States FR-UK.2A.210:20 Average Dielectric Properties of the Human Breast from Ultra Wide Band Transmission Measurements Jeremie Bourqui, Elise C. Fear, University of Calgary, Canada FR-UK.2A.310:40 Effect of Temperature on Glucose-dependent Dielectric Properties of Blood Plasma Tuba Yilmaz, Mitos Medical Technologies, Turkey; Ibrahim Akduman, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey FR-UK.2A.411:00 Patient Specific 3D Tissue Mimicking Gels Anna Purser, Mustafa Asili, Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United States FR-UK.2A.511:20 Dielectric Properties of CHO Cells Obtained Using a Microwave Interferometer Based Dielectrophoresis Cytometer Elham Salimi, Katrin Braasch, Michael Butler, Douglas Thomson, Greg Bridges, University of Manitoba, Canada 149 FR-AM F Friday, July 24 FR-UF.2A Interactive Forum Friday, July 24, 09:20 - 11:20 Stanley Park Foyer Session Co-Chairs: Trevor Cameron, University of Toronto; Liang Liang, University of Toronto FR-AM 150 Friday, July 24 09:20 - 11:20 FRP-A1.1AStanley Park Foyer Printed Circuits and Front-Ends FRP-A1.1A.1 B Friday, July 24 09:20 - 11:20 FRP-UB.1AStanley Park Foyer Filter Design, Transitions and Feeding Networks Board 1 FRP-UB.1A.1 Board 6 Wideband Digital 5-bit Phase Shifters for Wideband Phased Arrays A Novel Bandpass Filter Based on Substrate Integrated Waveguide FRP-A1.1A.2 FRP-UB.1A.2 Hongzhao, Ray Fang, Ramanan Balakrishnan, Koen Mouthaan, National University of Singapore, Singapore; Régis Guinvarc’h, SONDRA, Supélec, France Board 2 Aqeel Ahmad Qureshi, David M. Klymyshyn, Waqas Mazhar, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Board 7 Signal-Interference RF Wide-Band Bandpass Filters Using Half-Mode Selectivity Improvement in Dual-Band Band Pass Filter by Coupled Substrate-Integrated-Waveguide (HM SIW) Directional Couplers Complementary Split Ring Resonators Roberto Gomez-Garcia, Jose-Maria Munoz-Ferreras, University of Alcala, Spain; Dimitra Psychogiou, Dimitrios Peroulis, Purdue University, United States FRP-A1.1A.3 Board 3 Azzeddin Naghar, Ana Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain; Francisco Falcone, Public University of Navarra, Spain; Otman Aghzout, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco; Manuel Sanchez, University of Vigo, Spain A Multilayer SIW-CPW Transition Junction for Efficient MM-Wave Phased Array Applications FRP-UB.1A.3 Wael M. Abdel-Wahab, C-COM Satellite Systems Inc., Canada; Hussam Al-Saedi, Mohmmadbagher Fereidani, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada Ousama Abu Safia, Larbi Talbi, University of Quebec in Outaouais, Canada; Khelifa Hettak, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada; Mustapha Yagoub, University of Ottawa, Canada FRP-A1.1A.4 FRP-UB.1A.4 Board 4 Board 8 Optically Transparent Compact 4×4 Butler Matrix Board 9 Fast and Accurate Simulation of Coaxial-Fed Antennas Using Full-Wave Abdulrahman Alaqeel, Sultan Almorqi, Mohammad Algassim, King Abdulaziz City for and Asymptotic Computational Methods Broadband Phase Shifter for K- and Ka- Bands Beam-Steering Networks Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia; Osama Haraz, Saleh Alshebeili, Abdel-Razik Sebak, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia FRP-A1.1A.5 Board 5 A tri-band bandstop filter with sharp rejection and controllable bandstop frequencies Liang Liu, Ronghong Jin, Xudong Bai, Yezheng Li, Xianling Liang, Junping Geng, Chong He, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Hipolito Gomez-Sousa, Marcos Arias-Acuña, University of Vigo, Spain; Jose Angel Martinez Lorenzo, Northeastern University, United States; Oscar Rubiños-Lopez, University of Vigo, Spain; Thomas Jost, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany; Georg Strauss, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany FRP-UB.1A.5 Board 10 Design of a New Dual-Band Balun Andres Li, Mi Zhou, Bayaner Arigong, Jin Shao, Han Ren, Jun Ding, Hualiang Zhang, University of North Texas, United States FRP-UB.1A.6 Board 11 Design of a Q-Band 0.18-μm CMOS Band-Pass Attenuator Juseok Bae, Kyoungwoon Kim, Cam Nguyen, Texas A&M University, United States FRP-UB.1A.7 Board 12 Compact Multi-Layer Wilkinson Power Divider for Wideband Phased Arrays FR-AM Sean Goldberger, Texas A&M University, United States; David Chung, Jennifer Haines, Bit Systems, United States; Kai Chang, Texas A&M University, United States 151 B Friday, July 24 09:20 - 11:20 FRP-UB.2AStanley Park Foyer Propagation Phenomena and Effects FRP-UB.2A.1 B Friday, July 24 09:20 - 11:20 FRP-UB.3AStanley Park Foyer RFID Antennas, Systems and Applications Board 13 FRP-UB.3A.1 Board 18 What does the Ashkin-Dziedzic experiment reveal about the Near-Field Coupled RFID Tag for Carbon Dioxide Concentration Sensing Sharmistha Bhadra, Douglas Thomson, Greg Bridges, University of Manitoba, electromagnetic force density in matter? Max Bethune-Waddell, Kenneth Chau, University of British Columbia-Okanagan, Canada Canada FRP-UB.2A.2 Effect of Ground Plane Spacing on Bandwidth for Serrated Slot RFID Antennas Board 14 Bandwidth and Low-frequency Effects on Brillouin Precursors Muhammad Dawood, New Mexico State University, United States; Ana Alejos, University of Vigo, United States FRP-UB.2A.3 Board 15 Cut-off Characteristics of the Normal TE0n Modes in the Circular Waveguide with a Dielectric Cylinder and an Azimuthally Magnetized Ferrite Toroid Georgi Nikolov Georgiev, University of Veliko Tirnovo, Bulgaria; Mariana Nikolova Georgieva-Grosse, Consulting and Researcher in Physics and Computer Sciences, Germany FRP-UB.2A.4 Board 16 FRP-UB.3A.2 Board 19 Matthew Young, Jennifer Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States FRP-UB.3A.3 Board 20 Quasi-isotropic electrically small antennas for UHF-RFID passive tags based on 2-turns spiral resonators Ferran Paredes, Pau Aguilà, Simone Zuffanelli, Gerard Zamora, Ferran Martin, Jordi Bonache, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain FRP-UB.3A.4 Board 21 RFID-Enabled Autonomous Logistics Management (REALM) Experiment on the International Space Station An Investigation on the Surface Wave Characteristics at 2.4 and 60 GHz Patrick Fink, James Broyan, Phong Ngo, Timothy Kennedy, Lazaro Rodriguez, Haley Boose, Gregory Lin, Andrew Chu, Shelley Baccus, NASA Johnson Space Center, United for On-Body Communications Khaleda Ali, Alessio Brizzi, Yang Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom States; Gary Grobe, Wayne Cope, John Dusl, Jacobs Technology, Inc., United States FRP-UB.2A.5 A Reconfigurable Antenna Subsystem for the RFID Applications by Using Phased Array Antennas Board 17 Realization of Cyber-Security for IEEE 802.15-Based Wireless Sensors by Controlling the Propagation of RF Signals Joseph Meador, Jinxi Chen, Yen B. Le, Sungkyun Lim, Georgia Southern University, United States FRP-UB.3A.5 Board 22 Hsi-Tseng Chou, Ming-Yu Lee, Chia-Te Yu, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan; Chang-Fa Yang, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan FRP-UB.3A.6 Board 23 Novel Adaptive Sliding Window Algorithm Reducing Latency for Multi-Tag Chipless RFID Systems Ahmed El-Awamry, Maher Khaliel, Abdelfattah Fawky, Mohamed El-Hadidy, Thomas Kaiser, Duisburg-Essen University, Germany FRP-UB.3A.7 Board 24 A mm-Wave RFID System based on the EPC-Gen2 Protocol Philipp Freidl, Michael Gadringer, Graz University of Technology, Austria; Ulrich Mühlmann, NXP Semiconductors, Austria; Gerald Holweg, Infineon Technologies Austria AG, Austria; Wolfgang Bösch, Graz University of Technology, Austria FRP-UB.3A.8 Board 25 UHF RFID Reader Antenna with Spatial and Polarization Receive Diversity Chan-Hee Park, Eun-Suk Yang, Hae-Won Son, Chonbuk National University, Republic of Korea; Won-Kyu Choi, Chan-Won Park, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Republic of Korea FRP-UB.3A.9 Board 26 Enhancement of ITS application of RFID technology by means of radar techniques. FR-AM Carolina Alcaraz, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; Juan Vicente Balbastre, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain; Jose Félix Vega, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia 152 B Friday, July 24 09:20 - 11:20 FRP-UB.4AStanley Park Foyer B Friday, July 24 09:20 - 11:20 FRP-UB.5AStanley Park Foyer Scattering, Diffraction and Rough Surface Scattering Wireless Communications and Sensor Networks FRP-UB.4A.1 FRP-UB.5A.1 Board 27 Board 35 Analysis and Numerical Solution of Electromagnetic Scattering from Analysis of Wireless Sensor Network Performance Embedded in Multiple Cavities Motorcycle Communication System. Aihua Wood, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States FRP-UB.4A.2 Board 28 Jose Javier Martinez, Peio Lopez-Iturri, Erik Aguirre, Leire Azpilicueta, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Achilleas Papageorgiou, Constantinos Patsakis, Achilleas Papageorgiou, University of Piraeus, Greece; Agusti Solanas, Rovira i Virgili University, Spain; Francisco Falcone, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain Sensitivity Analysis of Hydraulic Fracture in Open and Cased Holes Using Numerical Mode Matching Method FRP-UB.5A.2 Board 36 Junwen Dai, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Performance Analysis of Heterogeneous Wireless Networks in Complex FRP-UB.4A.3 Board 29 Indoor Scenarios Time-Domain Response of Parity-Time Symmetric Structures: Causality, Peio Lopez-Iturri, Erik Aguirre, Leire Azpilicueta, Francisco Falcone, Public University of Navarre, Spain Stability and Bandwidth Considerations Dimitrios Sounas, Romain Fleury, Andrea Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States FRP-UB.5A.3 FRP-UB.4A.4 Thomas Comberiate, Kojo Zilevu, Jason Hodkin, Jeffrey Nanzer, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States Board 30 Limitations and Alternatives Concerning Convex PML Absorbers Board 37 A Coherent RF Repeater for Distributed Communications Kamalesh Sainath, Fernando Teixeira, Ohio State University, United States FRP-UB.5A.4 FRP-UB.4A.5 Ultra Wideband Two-Way Time-of-Flight Distance Measurement Provides Sub-Centimeter Range Measurement Accuracy Board 31 High Resolution Terajets Using 3D Dielectric Cuboids Víctor Pacheco-Peña, Miguel Beruete, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Miguel Navarro-Cía, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Igor V Minin, Oleg V Minin, Siberian State Academy of Geodesy, Russian Federation FRP-UB.4A.6 Board 32 A Generalized Scattering Matrix Approach for Using Transformation Electromagnetics to Design Electromagnetic Devices Yuda Zhou, Pennsylvania State University, United States; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University; University of Central Florida, United States FRP-UB.4A.7 Board 33 Board 38 Alan Petroff, Time Domain, United States FRP-UB.5A.5 Board 39 Detection of Malicious Base Station Attacks Through the Carrier Analysis Diego Fernández, Ana Alejos, Manuel García Sanchez, University of Vigo, Spain FRP-UB.5A.6 Board 40 RF Displacement and Strain Sensing System for Wireless Structural Health Monitoring Burak Ozbey, Bilkent University, Turkey; Ozgur Kurc, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Hilmi Volkan Demir, Vakur B. Ertürk, Ayhan Altintas, Bilkent University, Turkey Accelerating Solution of Rough Surface Scattering Problems by using the UV Technique in conjunction with the Characteristic Basis Function FRP-UB.5A.7 Board 41 Method and the Adaptive Cross Approximation Neighbour Cell List Optimization Based on Cooperative Q-learning and Chao Li, University of Jinan, China; University of Central Florida, United States; Raj Reinforced Back-Propagation Technique Mittra, University of Central Florida, United States FRP-UB.4A.8 Board 34 Subdiffraction-Scale Surface Roughness Impact upon Spectroscopic Microscopy Detection of Internal Refractive Index Fluctuations: Applications to Early-State Cancer Detection FRP-UB.5A.8 Board 42 HetNet Performance Analysis with Asynchronous ABSF Configuration employing Horizontal Sector Offset Scheme Sayedur Rahman, Azizuddin Ahmed, Fahim Salauddin, Atiqur Rahman, North South University, Bangladesh FR-AM Di Zhang, Northwestern University, United States; Ilker Capoglu, Halliburton Co., United States; Lusik Cherkezyan, Hariharan Subramanian, Allen Taflove, Vadim Backman, Northwestern University, United States Sanyat Hoque, Fahim Salauddin, Atiqur Rahman, North South University, Bangladesh 153 C Friday, July 24 09:20 - 11:20 FRP-UC.1AStanley Park Foyer Analysis of Radar and Imaging Systems FRP-UC.1A.1 Board 43 Mythbusting: Exploring Common Misconceptions about the Ambiguity Function Friday, July 24 13:20 - 15:20 FR-SP.1P Special Session Salon A International Collaborations on Next-Generation Radio Astronomical Instrumentation III Session Co-Chairs: David Davidson, Stellenbosch University; Karl F. Warnick, Brigham Young University Dylan Eustice, Charles Baylis, Baylor University, United States; Lawrence Cohen, Naval Research Laboratory, United States; Robert Marks, Baylor University, United States FR-SP.1P.113:20 FRP-UC.1A.2 Board 44 Jean Paul Santos, Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United FRP-UC.1A.3 Board 45 Single Feed Circularly Polarized Half E-Shaped Array: a Compact Assembly for Dual-Band Direct-to-Earth Communications in Mars Rovers Aspects of Digital Beam Forming Errors for Radar and Communication States; Neil Chamberlain, Richard Hodges, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States Systems FR-SP.1P.213:40 James Conroy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States; Analysis of Very Large Radio Telescope Antennas Using Multilevel Amir Zaghloul, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University / Army Research Physical Optics Algorithm Laboratory, United States Christine Letrou, TELECOM SudParis, France; Vladimir Khaikin, Special Astrophysical Observatory, RAS, Russian Federation; Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel A Cognitive Spatial Learning Control System for Volumetric Random Arrays FR-SP.1P.314:00 FRP-UC.1A.4 Richard Tillman, Steven Ellingson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United States Jeffrey Jensen, Gregory Huff, Texas A&M University, United States Board 46 Integration of Propagation Modelling Assets for Enhancing Spectrum Sensing Capabilities in Cognitive Communication Networking Farhan Qazi, Asutosh Das, Zhengqing Yun, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United States FRP-UC.1A.5 Board 47 A novel imaging algorithm for frequency modulated continuous wave circular trace scanning synthetic aperture radar Yi Liao, Duke University, United States; Mengdao Xing, Zheng Bao, Xidian University, China; Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States FRP-UC.1A.6 Board 48 Broadband VHF Radiometry with a Notch-Filtered Antenna Exhibiting a Large Impedance Mismatch FR-SP.1P.414:20 A Multi-Feature Visibility Processing Algorithm for Radio Interferometric Imaging Mu-Min Chiou, Jean-Fu Kiang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Raj Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United States FR-SP.1P.514:40 Directivity optimization of a Log-periodic Antenna for the SKA-AAMid Instrument Edgar Colin-Beltran, Eloy de Lera Acedo, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Single-channel SAR-GMTI Processing with Low Pulse Repetition Frequency FR-SP.1P.615:00 Yi Liao, Jiang Qian, Mengdao Xing, Zheng Bao, Xidian University, China Normalized Plane Wave Spectra: Quantification of Measured Near-Field FRP-UC.1A.7 Board 49 Distributions for the ISS-RapidScat using Measured Far-field Patterns Phase Characterization of an 8-Channel On-site Coding Receiver for Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United States; Luis Amaro, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United States; Joshua Kovitz, University of Digital Beamforming Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Abe A. Akhiyat, Elias A. Alwan, Waleed Khalil, John L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United States FRP-UC.1A.8 California, Los Angeles, United States Board 50 Satellite Communications with NRAO Green Bank Antennas H. Alyson Ford, John Ford, Galen Watts, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, United States FRP-UC.1A.9 Board 51 Modeling of plasmonic coatings in RCS computations Paul Soudais, Dassault Aviation, France; Carol Saint-Flour, Olivier Vacus, CEA, France FRP-UC.1A.10 Board 52 A new Air Target Parameters Estimation under Jamming and Clutter Effect Based on SOKT/IFrRT in Airborne Radar FR-AM Amir Almslmany, Caiyun Wang, Qunsheng Cao, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China End of Friday Morning Interactive Forum 154 Friday, July 24 13:20 - 16:00 FR-SP.2P Special Session Salon B Fundamental Considerations of Electromagnetic Energy and Interactions: Theory and Applications Friday, July 24 FR-A1.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon C Multi-band Antennas for Mobile Devices Session Co-Chairs: When-Shan Chen, Southern Taiwan University of Session Co-Chairs: Yahya Antar, Royal Military College, Canada; Said Science and Technology; Hisamatsu Nakano, Hosei University Mikki, Royal Military College, Canada FR-A1.1P.113:20 FR-SP.2P.113:20 Conservation of reactive EM energy in reactive time Gerald Kaiser, Center for Signals and Waves, United States Inverted LFFL Card Antenna for Quadband Operation Hisamatsu Nakano, Yusuke Kobayashi, Junji Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan FR-A1.1P.213:40 FR-SP.2P.213:40 Time Domain Scheme for Stored Energy Evaluation Miloslav Capek, Lukas Jelinek, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic; Guy A. E. Vandenbosch, KU Leuven, Belgium; Pavel Hazdra, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic FR-SP.2P.314:00 Stored electromagnetic energy expressed in the fields, currents, and input impedance Mats Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden FR-SP.2P.414:20 Reactive, Localized, and Stored Energies: The Fundamental Differences and Proposals for New Experiments A Bezeless-Enabling Antenna for Ultra-Thin Tablet Computer Applications Hao-Han Hsu, Intel Corporation, United States FR-A1.1P.314:00 Design of A Slotted-Patch Microstrip Antenna for Mobile Terminals Masood Ur-Rehman, Shyqyri Haxha, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom FR-A1.1P.414:20 Multipolarized/Multi-Band Orthogonal MIMO Antenna For WiFi and WiMax Applications Omer Arabi, Glyndwr University, United Kingdom; Nazar Ali, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates; Peter Excell, Glyndwr University, United Kingdom; Abdul Muhsin AlTimimi, University of Technology, Iraq; Raed Abd-Alhameed, University of Bradford, United Kingdom Said Mikki, Yahia M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada FR-A1.1P.514:40 FR-SP.2P.514:40 Multiband broadband asymmetric bow-tie antenna for Tablet computer applications Power & Energy Relations for Macroscopic Dipolar Continua Arthur Yaghjian, EM Research Consultant, United States Break15:00 FR-SP.2P.615:20 I-Fong Chen, Chia-Mei Peng, Su-Me Shen, Wei-Chen Lin, Jinwen University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Break15:00 Eigenmode Expansion and Mode-Matching Analysis of Bessel Beam FR-A1.1P.615:20 A Hybrid PIFA/Loop WLAN Antenna Launchers Hanyang Wang, Lijun Ying, Huiliang Xu, Lina Chen, Chienming Lee, Xuefei Zhang, Jason Heebl, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States Huawei Technologies, China; Yi Huang, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom FR-SP.2P.715:40 FR-A1.1P.715:40 Antenna Positioning Using Angular Momentum of Electromagnetic Fields Compact and Multiband Dielectric Resonator Antenna for Mobile BaiYang Liu, Yuehui Cui, RongLin Li, South China University of Technology, China Terminals Yiheng Diao, Ming Su, Yuanan Liu, Shulan Li, Weimin Wang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China FR-A1.1P.816:00 A Novel Multiband Slot Antenna for WLAN/4G/WiMAX Applications Zimu Yang, Hou Zhang, Air Force Engineering University, China; Ying Jian, Liyin Jia, Electronic Systems Engineering Corporation of China, China FR-A1.1P.916:20 Dual-band Omnidirectional Monopole/Dielectric Resonator Antenna Fed by SICL Xiaowei Zhang, Haiming Wang, Chen Yu, Qi Wu, Wei Hong, Southeast University, China FR-A1.1P.1016:40 A Multi-Band Planar Inverted-F antenna for Wireless Communications Applications FR-PM Bahareh Mansouri, Zaker Hossein Firouzeh, Reza Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran 155 B Friday, July 24 FR-UB.1P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon D Design and Applications of Metasurfaces Friday, July 24 FR-A2.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Salon E Metamaterial-Enhanced Antennas Session Co-Chairs: Ariel Epstein, University of Toronto; Gurkan Gok, Session Co-Chairs: Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta; Filiberto Bilotti, University of Michigan Rome Tre FR-UB.1P.113:20 FR-A2.1P.113:20 Impedance Matched Anisotropic Media Interfaces for Controlling Miniaturized Metamaterial-Loaded Horn Antennas through Two-Step Electromagnetic Waves QCTE Gurkan Gok, Anthony Grbic, University of Michigan, United States FR-UB.1P.213:40 Ephrem Bekele, Giacomo Oliveri, Federico Viani, Andrea Massa, ELEDIA Research Center, University of Trento, Italy Modelling and Measurement of Cascaded Tensor Impedance Surfaces For FR-A2.1P.213:40 Radiation Characteristics of Miniaturized Metamaterial-Lined Waveguide Polarization Control Probe Antennas Michael Selvanayagam, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada FR-UB.1P.314:00 Justin George Pollock, Ashwin K. Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada Rigorous Analysis of Sinusoidally-modulated Anisotropic Reactance FR-A2.1P.314:00 Surfaces: Theory and Application to the Design of Modulated Experimental Verification of Broadband Antennas loaded with Metamaterials Metasurface Antennas Francesco Caminita, Enrica Martini, Stefano Maci, University of Siena, Italy FR-UB.1P.414:20 Davide Ramaccia, Andrea Verrengia, Filiberto Bilotti, Alessandro Toscano, “RomaTre” University, Italy; Alessio Monti, Mirko Barbuto, “Niccolò Cusano” University, Italy; Fabrizio Trotta, Elettronica S.p.A., Italy; Damir Muha, Silvio Hrabar, University of Zagreb, Croatia GPOF Extraction of Complex Leaky Wave Wavenumbers for Metasurfaces with Axially Symmetric Modulation FR-A2.1P.414:20 Alice Benini, Gabriele Minatti, Francesco Caminita, Enrica Martini, Stefano Maci, Circularly-Polarized Antenna Using an L-Shaped Pseudo-Traveling Wave University of Siena, Italy Resonator FR-UB.1P.514:40 Keisuke Ninomiya, Tetsuya Ueda, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan; Tatsuo Itoh, FR-UB.1P.615:20 Manisha Mujumdar, Alphones Arokiaswami, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Nasimuddin N, Institute for Infocomm Research (I²R), Singapore Advances in Transformation Electromagnetics Devices Based on Tensor University of California, Los Angeles, United States Impedance Surfaces FR-A2.1P.514:40 Amit Patel, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United States Compact Leaky Wave Antenna with Periodical Slots on Half mode Break15:00 Substrate Integrated Waveguide Ray-oriented design of Huygens metasurfaces for multiple source Break15:00 excitation Ariel Epstein, George V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada FR-A2.1P.615:20 FR-UB.1P.715:40 Subwavelength Conformal Fabry-Perot cavity antenna for Sectoral Radiation Pattern 350 GHz Holographic Surface for Single- and Multi-focusing Sergei A Kuznetsov, Mikhail A Astafev, Novosibirsk State University, Russian Federation; Miguel Beruete, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; Miguel NavarroCía, Imperial College London, United Kingdom FR-UB.1P.816:00 Metamaterials and Metasurfaces for UHF Antennas David Mahoney, SI2 Technologies, United States; Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States FR-UB.1P.916:20 Mohamed Lamine Abdelghani, Tayeb A. Denidni, INRS, Canada FR-A2.1P.715:40 Investigations on High Impedance Surface Size Effect to Low-profile Antenna Performance Yizhu Shen, Jian Lu, Tan-Huat Chio, National University of Singapore, Singapore FR-A2.1P.816:00 Radiation Properties of a X-Band Horn Antenna Covered with a Wire Medium Structure Microplasma generation: using metasurfaces to combine DC discharge Antonio Tomaz, Aeronautics Technological Institute (ITA), Brazil; Joaquim J Barroso, National Institute for Space Research-INPE, Brazil and laser induced breakdown Ebrahim Forati, Shiva Piltan, Daniel Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego, United States FR-UB.1P.1016:40 Multilayer Active Metasurface for Beam Scanning Antenna Applications Dongying Li, Wenxian Yu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China FR-A2.1P.916:20 Multiple Slot Array with Near Zero Refractive Index Substrate Namrata Singh, Rohit Jain, Shobha Sundar Ram, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology, India FR-PM 156 Friday, July 24 FR-A5.1P 13:20 - 17:20 Salon F Emerging Applications of RFID Systems Session Co-Chairs: Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta; Khaled ElMahgoub, Trimble Navigation/Auto-ID Lab MIT FR-A5.1P.113:20 F Friday, July 24 MO-UF.1A 13:20 - 17:00 Seymour RF Measurements and Modeling from Recent Field Campaigns Session Co-Chairs: Kate Horgan, NSWCDD; Amalia Barrios, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific Performance Evaluation of Wearable Passive RFID Tag for Human Indoor MO-UF.1A.113:20 Positioning The effect of coral lagoons on evaporation duct structure Masoumeh Hasani, Lauri Sydänheimo, Elena-Simona Lohan, Leena Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland FR-A5.1P.213:40 A Passive UHF RFID Tag Antenna for Road Marker Navigation Application Andrew Kulessa, Defence Science Technology Organisation, Australia; Jorg Hacker, Airborne Research Australia, Australia; Jacques Claverie, Les ecoles de Saint Cyr Coetquidan, France; Hedley Hansen, Defence Science Technology Organisation, Australia Jinxi Chen, Yen B. Le, Sungkyun Lim, Georgia Southern University, United States MO-UF.1A.213:40 FR-A5.1P.314:00 Jacques Claverie, Centre de Recherches des Ecoles de St-Cyr Coetquidan, France; Evaporation ducts observed during the TAPS 2013 campaign Characterization System for Radiation Pattern and Sensitivity Estimation Yvonick Hurtaud, Direction Generale de l’Armement, France; Christophe Periard, Vivien Pourret, Meteo France, France; Andrew Kulessa, Defence Science Technology of UHF RFID Tags Riccardo Colella, Luca Catarinucci, Paolo Coppola, Luciano Tarricone, University of Salento, Italy Organisation, Australia FR-A5.1P.414:20 An Analysis of Evaporation Ducting for use in Developing Ground Truth Propagation for the Tropical Air-Sea Propagation Study 2013 RFID Readability around Wine Bottle Boxes Isabel Expósito, Iñigo Cuiñas, Universidade de Vigo, Spain FR-A5.1P.514:40 CNT-RFID passive tag antenna for gas sensing in underground mine Iyadh Gammoudi, Brahim Aissa, Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en AbitibiTémiscamingue, Canada; Mohamed Mustafa Abdallah, Minia University, Egypt MO-UF.1A.314:00 Victor Wiss, William Thornton, Katherine Horgan, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, United States; Tracy Haack, Naval Research Laboratory Marine Meteorology Division, United States MO-UF.1A.414:20 Kite sonde measurements of the evaporation duct at TAPS 2013 Break15:00 Sally Garrett, Defence Technology Agency, New Zealand; Jacques Claverie, Centre de Recherches des Ecoles de St-Cyr Coetquidan, France FR-A5.1P.615:20 MO-UF.1A.514:40 DOA estimation techniques applied to RFID tags using receiving uniform linear array Yassine Mohamedatni, Belkacem Fergani, LCPTS / USTHB, Algeria; Jean-Marc Laheurte, Benoit Poussot, ESYCOM / UPEM, France FR-A5.1P.715:40 Using Numerical Weather Prediction to support radar propagation modeling during the Tropical Air-sea Propagation Study Martin Veasey, Christopher Short, Met Office, United Kingdom Break15:00 RFID Tag Load Impedance Measurement Using Backscattered Signal MO-UF.1A.615:20 FR-A5.1P.816:00 Hedley Hansen, Andrew Kulessa, Manik Atygalle, Warren Marwood, Geoff Knight, Brian Jones, Defence Science Technology Organisation, Australia; Jorg Hacker, Flinders University, Australia Muhammad Bashir Akbar, Francesco Amato, Gregory Durgin, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States; Greeshma Pisharody, Seong-youp Suh, Intel Corporation, United States Metamaterial RFID Tag Designs For Long Read Range Dahbia Hamzaoui, Grenoble INP and Béjaia University, France; Tan-Phu Vuong, Grenoble INP, France; Farid Djahli, Sétif university, Algeria; Ghaffer Kiani, King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia FR-A5.1P.916:20 A Scalable Modular Antenna Configuration to Extend the Detection Volume of a Near-Field UHF-RFID Desktop Reader Andrea Michel, Alice Buffi, Roberto Caso, Paolo Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy FR-A5.1P.1016:40 A Novel Booster Antenna on Flexible Substrates for Metal Proximity NFC Applications Hossein Saghlatoon, Pedram Mousavi, University of Alberta, Canada Analysis of radio link measurements from the TAPS2013 (Tropical Atmospheric Propagation Studies) distributed transmit-receive radio link network experiment MO-UF.1A.715:40 Collaborative Experiment to Improve Radar Performance Modeling: Overview 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, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, United States; Rick Navarro, 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 FR-A5.1P.1117:00 Munawar Masood Khan, Farooq A. Tahir, Hammad M. Cheema, National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST), Pakistan 157 FR-PM High Capacity Polarization Sensitive Chipless RFID Tag MO-UF.1A.816:00 A Comparison of Observed Radar Performance with Meteorological Conditions in the North Sea Vincent van Leijen, Defense Materiel Organisation, Netherlands; 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, United States; Robert Marshall, Mount Pleasant Meteorology, United States; Rick Navarro, 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, United States MO-UF.1A.916:20 A Comparison of Radiosondes and Numerical Weather Prediction Data in the North Sea Katherine Horgan, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, United States; Amalia Barrios, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Stephanie Billingsley, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, United States; Fok Bolderheij, Joris Derksen, Netherlands Defense Academy, Netherlands; Robert Marshall, Mount Pleasant Meteorology, United States; Rick Navarro, Ted Rogers, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Sander Tijm, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, Netherlands; Vincent van Leijen, Defense Materiel Organisation, Netherlands; Tjarda Wilbrink, Netherlands Defense Academy, Netherlands; Earl Williams, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Victor Wiss, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, United States MO-UF.1A.1016:40 K Friday, July 24 FR-UK.1P 13:20 - 16:40 McKenzie Ablation and Hyperthermia Session Co-Chairs: Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University; Telnaz Zarifi, University of Alberta FR-UK.1P.113:20 Real-Time 3D Microwave Thermal Imaging of a Microwave Ablation Probe Mark Haynes, John Stang, Pratik Shah, Mahta Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United States FR-UK.1P.213:40 Non-coaxial-based balanced antenna for microwave ablation Hung Luyen, Susan C. Hagness, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States FR-UK.1P.314:00 Investigation of High-Frequency Microwave Ablation using FloatingSleeve Dipole Antennas James Sawicki, Jacob Shea, Nader Behdad, Susan C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States FR-UK.1P.414:20 Interstitial Antennas for Generating Asymmetric Heating Patterns in Microwave Ablation Yahya Mohtashami, Susan C. Hagness, Nader Behdad, University of Wisconsin- Correspondence of S- and X-Band propagation loss with predicted values Madison, United States based on observed meteorology FR-UK.1P.514:40 Rick Navarro, Ted Rogers, Amalia Barrios, Earl Williams, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Pacific, United States; Fok Bolderheij, Netherlands Defense Academy, Netherlands; Katherine Horgan, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren Division, United States; Robert Marshall, Mount Pleasant Meteorology, United States; Vincent van Leijen, Defense Materiel Organisation, United States; Sander Tijm, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, Netherlands; Tjarda Wilbrink, Joris Derksen, Defense Materiel Organisation, Netherlands Design and Optimization of Radio-Frequency (RF) Ablation Probes for Pain Therapy Shashwat Sharma, Alon Ludwig, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada Break15:00 FR-UK.1P.615:20 Adjustable Zone Microwave Ablation Robert Hulsey, Mustafa Asili, Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United States FR-UK.1P.715:40 Microwave Mild-hyperthermia for the Chemo-thermotherapy of the Breast Mustafa Asili, Mississippi State University, United States; Pu Chen, Stanford University, United States; Utkan Demirci, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United States FR-UK.1P.816:00 The Role of Microwave Hyperthermia/Ablation for Cancer Treatment: Current Status and Future Challenges Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United States FR-UK.1P.916:20 Efficient SAR Localization for Hyperthermia Treatment of Cancer Cells by Applying a Dual-Band 8-Element Phased-Array Mohamed Ali, Osama Haraz, Assiut University, Egypt; Ibrahim Elshafiey, Saleh Alshebeili, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia; Abdel-Razik Sebak, Concordia University, Canada FR-PM 158 Friday, July 24 FR-A4.1P 13:20 - 16:40 Salon 1 Modeling and Measurement for Indoor Propagation B Friday, July 24 FR-UB.2P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon 2 Fast Direct Integral-Equation Solvers Session Co-Chairs: Costas Sarris, University of Toronto; Jon Wallace, Session Co-Chairs: Francesco Andriulli, École Nationale Supérieure des Brigham Young University Télécommunications de Bretagne; Abdulkadir Yücel, University of Michigan FR-A4.1P.113:20 FR-UB.2P.113:20 Space-Time Focusing Performance of Time-Reversal Beamforming in MLMDA-Based Direct Integral Equation Solver for Dielectric Scatterers Han Guo, University of Michigan, United States; Jun Hu, University of Electronic Rich-Scattering Indoor Channels Carlos Viteri-Mera, Fernando Teixeira, Ohio State University, United States FR-A4.1P.213:40 Uncertainty Quantification of Ray-Tracing Based Wireless Propagation Models with a Control Variate-Polynomial Chaos Expansion Method Sarthak Garg, Neeraj Sood, Costas D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada FR-A4.1P.314:00 Science and Technology of China, China; Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States FR-UB.2P.213:40 Tucker Decomposition for Compressing Translation Operator Tensors in FMM-FFT Accelerated SIE Solvers Abdulkadir C. Yücel, Luis J. Gomez, Eric Michielssen, University of Michigan, United States Comparison of indoor penetration loss between measurement result and hybrid method by ray-tracing and physical optics FR-UB.2P.314:00 FR-A4.1P.414:20 Anton Menshov, Kai Yang, University of Texas at Austin, United States; Vladimir I. Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada; Ali E. Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United States Hayate Kimoto, Kentaro Nishimori, Niigata University, Japan; Tetsuro Imai, Nobutaka Omaki, Ngochao Tran, NTT DOCOMO,INC., Japan An H-Matrix Accelerated Direct Solver for Fast Analysis of Scattering from Structures in Layered Media Impact of Reconfigurable Polarization Parameter on Transferred Signal Power in Indoor MIMO Channels FR-UB.2P.414:20 Hassan El-Sallabi, Mohamed Abdallah, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar; Jean- Rank Deficiency of Impedance Matrix Blocks for Layered Media Francois Chamberland, Texas A&M University, United States; Khalid Qaraqe, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Qatar Yaniv Brick, Vivek Subramanian, Ali E. Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United States FR-A4.1P.514:40 FR-UB.2P.514:40 Terahertz Band: Indoor Ray-Tracing Channel Model Considering Atmospheric Attenuation Fawad Sheikh, Mohamed El-Hadidy, Thomas Kaiser, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany Accuracy of the Calderon Preconditioned EFIE for the Scattering by PEC Junctions Kristof Cools, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom; Francesco P. Andriulli, Institut Mines-Télécom, France Break15:00 Break15:00 FR-A4.1P.615:20 FR-UB.2P.615:20 Accurate Ray-Tracing/UTD-based Model for Indoor Stairwells at 10 GHz Vincent Fono, Ousama Abu Safia, Larbi Talbi, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada; Mourad Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada FR-A4.1P.715:40 24 GHz Indoor MIMO Channel Measurements Rashid Mehmood, Jon Wallace, Michael Jensen, Brigham Young University, United States Nested Equivalent Source Approximation for EM Scattering by Penetrable Bodies Mengmeng Li, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China; Matteo Alessandro Francavilla, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella (ISMB), Italy; Giuseppe Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; R. S. Chen, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China FR-UB.2P.715:40 A Single-level Implementation for a Fast Direct Method of Moments Experimental Analysis of Human Body Effects on NLOS 60 GHz Solver on Electrically Large Scattering Problems using a GPU based Reduced Singular Value Decomposition block LU Factorization Propagation Channel FR-A4.1P.816:00 Mohamad Ghaddar, Mourad Nedil, University of Quebec in Abitibi, Canada; Larbi Talbi, University of Quebec in Outaoais, Canada; Jules Lebel, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada FR-A4.1P.916:20 Yuanyuan Shi, Gang Zhu, State Key Laboratory of Rail Traffic Control and Safety, China FR-UB.2P.816:00 A High-Order Method of Moments Formulation for Composite Bodies Solved with Adaptive Cross Approximation Mark Horn, Tyler Killian, Daniel Faircloth, IERUS Technologies, United States FR-UB.2P.916:20 Large Scale Electromagnetic Scattering Problems Solved Using The Locally Corrected Nystrom Method and Adaptive Cross Approximation Tyler Killian, IERUS Technologies, United States; Mohammad Shafieipour, University of Manitoba, Canada; Mark Horn, Daniel Faircloth, IERUS Technologies, United States; Ian Jeffrey, J Aronsson, Vladimir I. Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada FR-UB.2P.1016:40 Fast Direct Solver for Integral Equations on Massively Parallel Architectures Cedric Augonnet, Agnes Pujols, Muriel Sesques, CEA, France 159 FR-PM Femtocell Cooperation based on Multiple-Access Channel Model Mark Horn, Tyler Killian, Daniel Faircloth, IERUS Technologies, United States Friday, July 24 FR-A4.2P 13:20 - 17:00 Salon 3 Propagation Characterization in Urban Environment Session Co-Chairs: Zhengqing Yun, University of Hawaii; Roshanak Zabihi, Simon Fraser University FR-A4.2P.113:20 Non-Line-of-Sight Path Loss Model for Low-Height Terminals in Urban Street Grid Environments Juyul Lee, Myung-Don Kim, Hyun Kyu Chung, Jinup Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Republic of Korea FR-A4.2P.213:40 Semi-deterministic Urban Canyon Models of Received Power for Microcells Jonathan Lu, Jeffrey Wu, Jian Zhu, Jerome Blaha, Polaris Wireless Inc., United States FR-A4.2P.314:00 Comparison of Diffraction with Numerical and Physical Experiments Roshanak Zabihi, Rodney Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada FR-A4.2P.414:20 Friday, July 24 FR-A3.1P 13:20 - 15:00 Oak 1/2 Integral Equations for Anisotropic and Inhomogeneous Objects in Frequency and Time Domain Session Co-Chairs: Dan Jiao, Purdue University; Athanasios Polimeridis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology FR-A3.1P.113:20 On the Numerical Integration of Spectral Domain Immittance Functions for Multiple Printed Dipoles in Layered Uniaxial Anisotropic Dielectrics Benjamin Braaten, David Rogers, North Dakota State University, United States; Robert Nelson, University of Wisconsin-Stout, United States FR-A3.1P.213:40 On the Modeling of Fluctuation-Induced Phenomena in Inhomogeneous Geometries Athanasios Polimeridis, M. T. Homer Reid, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Weiliang Jin, Princeton University, United States; Steven Johnson, Jacob White, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States; Alejandro Rodriguez, Princeton University, United States FR-A3.1P.314:00 An Efficient Explicit Marching on in Time Solver for Magnetic Field 28GHz Path Loss Measurements in Urban Environments using Wideband Volume Integral Equation Channel Sounder Sadeed Bin Sayed, Huseyin Arda Ulku, Hakan Bagci, King Abdullah University of Myung-Don Kim, Jinyi Liang, Young Keun Yoon, Jong Ho Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Republic of Korea Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia FR-A3.1P.414:20 A Nystrom Method for Solving Time-Domain Volume Integral Equations Optimizing Propagation Models for LTE and LTE-A Using Genetic Rui Peng Chen, Dian Jin Li, Yi Tong Kong, Wen Jie Cheng, Mei Song Tong, Tongji University, China Algorithms at 850 MHz FR-A4.2P.514:40 Bruno Cavalcanti, Priscila Alves, Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology, Brazil; Adaildo d’Assunção, Laércio Mendonça, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil FR-A3.1P.514:40 Break15:00 Lin Sun, Youngstown State University, United States Computations of Electromagnetic Wave Scattering from Anisotropic and Inhomogeneous Objects using Volume Integral Equation Methods FR-A4.2P.615:20 A Ray Tracing Method for Propagation Prediction in a Mock City with Partially Open Drains Almuttaz Mohammad, Soo Yong Lim, University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, Malaysia; Zhengqing Yun, Magdy F. Iskander, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States FR-A4.2P.715:40 Friday, July 24 FR-A3.3P 15:20 - 17:00 Oak 1/2 FDTD Applications Session Co-Chairs: Christopher Railton, University of Bristol; Yong Wang, Remcom, Inc. Heuristic UTD Coefficients Applied for the Channel Characterization in FR-A3.3P.115:20 an Andean Scenario Bulk Acoutic Wave Mediated Multiferroic Antennas Near Ferromagnetic Diego Tami, Cassio G. Rego, Fernando J. S. Moreira, Federal University of Minas Resonance Gerais, Brazil; Dinael Guevara, Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander, Colombia; Andres Navarro, Universidad Icesi, Colombia FR-A4.2P.816:00 Zhi Yao, Yuanxun Wang, University of California, Los Angeles, United States FR-A3.3P.215:40 Experimental Design of a FICA Antenna Statistical Analysis of Scattered Field by Building Facades Using Yong Wang, Scott Langdon, Remcom Inc., United States Polynomial Chaos Expansion Pierric Kersaudy, Orange Labs, France; Shermila Mostarshedi, ESYCOM (EA 2552), UPEM, France; Bruno Sudret, ETH Zürich, France; Odile Picon, ESYCOM (EA 2552), UPEM, France; Joe Wiart, Orange Labs, France FR-A3.3P.316:00 FR-A4.2P.916:20 Timothy Pelham, Geoff Hilton, Christopher Railton, University of Bristol, United Kingdom; Rob Lewis, BAE Systems Advanced Technology Center, United Kingdom FDTD Model Performance Analysis for a Cavity Slot Antenna Array in a Variable Geometry Conformal Test Rig Three-Dimensional Modeling, Simulation and Evaluation of Device-toFR-A3.3P.416:20 Device Channels Yan Li, Bo Ai, Qi Wang, Zhangdui Zhong, Beijing Jiaotong University, China; David Broadband and Efficent Modelling Graphene-based Structures With an Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada Improved LOD-FDTD Method FR-PM FR-A4.2P.1016:40 Xiang-Hua Wang, Yang Guo, Jun Hu, Wen-Yan Yin, Zhejiang University, China Hybrid Method for Enhanced Detection of Coherent Signals using Circular Antenna Arrays FR-A3.3P.516:40 Mohamed AlHajri, Raed Shubair, Luis Weruaga, Ahmed Kulaib, Abdulrahman Goian, Muna Darweesh, Rashid AlMemari, Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates Experimental Near-Field Method for Validating Simulation Antenna Models Lars Jacob Foged, Lucia Scialacqua, Microwave Vision Group, Italy; John Estrada, Jerome Luc, MVG Inc. Americas, United States; Giorgi Bit-Babik, Antonio Faraone, Motorola Solutions, Inc., United States 160 F Friday, July 24 FR-UF.1P 13:20 - 15:00 Cypress 2 Friday, July 24 FR-A3.2P 13:20 - 15:00 Cypress 1 Earth & Ocean Remote Sensing Novel Time-Domain Finite Element Methods Session Co-Chairs: V Chandrasekar, Colorado State University; Mark Jacobson, Montana State University Billings Session Co-Chairs: Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Lijun Jiang, The University of Hong Kong FR-UF.1P.113:20 FR-A3.2P.113:20 X-band Scatter from Directional Targets Over Rough Sea Surfaces Using PO-PTD and PWE Methods Time-Domain Finite Element Modeling of Nonlinear Conductivity Using Newton’s Method Frank Ryan, Applied Technology Inc., United States; Dale Zolnick, Naval Research Laboratory, United States FR-UF.1P.213:40 Polarimetric Backscatter Response of Targets at High Millimeter-Wave Frequencies Adib Nashashibi, Amr Ibrahim, Samuel Cook, Kamal Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United States FR-UF.1P.314:00 Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States FR-A3.2P.213:40 Time-Domain Nonlinear Finite Element Analysis of Air Breakdown Using a Simplified Plasma Model Su Yan, Jian-Ming Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States FR-A3.2P.314:00 New 3D Hybrid FDTD-FETD Method with Non-conformal Mesh Qingtao Sun, Qing Huo Liu, Duke University, United States Evaluation of a Polarimetric Attenuation Correction Algorithm for NASA FR-A3.2P.414:20 D3R Observations during the IFloodS Field Campaign A New Explicit and Unconditionally Stable Time-Domain Finite-Element Haonan Chen, V. Chandrasekar, Colorado State University, United States Method FR-UF.1P.414:20 Polarimetric Scattering Analysis of Snow and Ice Particles Using Field Measurements by 2D-Video Disdrometer Cameron Kleinkort, Gwo-Jong Huang, V. N. Bringi, Branislav M. Notaros, Colorado State University, United States FR-UF.1P.514:40 Woochan Lee, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States FR-A3.2P.514:40 Accurate Matrix-Free Time-Domain Method in Three-Dimensional Unstructured Meshes Jin Yan, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States Potential for Inferring Freshwater Lake Ice Thickness by GPS Interferometric Reflectometry Mark Jacobson, Montana State University Billings, United States D Friday, July 24 FR-UD.1P 15:20 - 16:40 Cypress 2 Photonic/THz Devices and Materials Friday, July 24 FR-A3.4P 15:20 - 17:00 Cypress 1 Advanced Finite Element Methods Session Co-Chairs: Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore; Dan Jiao, Purdue University FR-A3.4P.115:20 Session Co-Chairs: Mikal Askarian Amiri, Arizona State University; Mona Linear-Complexity Direct Finite Element Solver for Irregular Meshes and Zaghloul, The George Washington University Matrices without Mesh FR-UD.1P.115:20 Bangda Zhou, Dan Jiao, Purdue University, United States Power Gain at THz Frequencies Employing Grating-gate RTD-gated FR-A3.4P.215:40 Finite Element Modeling of Double-tip Diffraction HEMTs Hugo Condori, Berardi Sensale-Rodriguez, University of Utah, United States Ozlem Ozgun, Hacettepe University, Turkey; Levent Sevgi, Okan University, Turkey FR-UD.1P.215:40 FR-A3.4P.316:00 Sensing Mechanism in Optical Antennas FE-BI Formulation for Characteristic Modes of General Bodies FR-UD.1P.316:00 FR-A3.4P.416:20 Yassine Ait-El-Aoud, Adil-Gerai Kussow, Alkim Akyurtlu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States Mi Tian, Pinghao Jia, Jun Hu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China FR-UD.1P.416:20 FR-A3.4P.516:40 Fu-Gang Hu, Chao-Fu Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore Bhaven Mehta, Mona Zaghloul, George Washington University, United States Suppression of Optical Losses in Noble Metals Within the Visible Non-Conformal DDM-FEM-BI with Gauss-Seidel Preconditioner for Scattering from Coating Objects Frequency Range Xue-Fang Hu, Jian-Feng Dong, Wei-Dong Tao, Ru-Shuang He, Ningbo University, China Implementation of DG-FEM with Dynamic Julia Language for Accurate EM Simulation Yi Wang, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China; Meilin Liu, Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering, China; Huiping Li, Shu Liang, Qunsheng Cao, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China 161 FR-PM Three-dimensional microstructure containing fluorescent material fabricated by femtosecond laser 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations 162 Author Index A Abbak, Mehmet ..............................................73 Abbas, Alaa ....................................................96 Abbas, Ali ......................................................128 Abbas, Hasan Tahir ......................................135 Abbasi, M. Ali Babar ....................................120 Abbasi, Qammer Hussain ........... 56, 114, 128 Abbosh, Amin M. ..................................... 62, 74 Abbosh, Amin (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................74 Abd-Alhameed, Raed ......................... 128, 155 Abdallah, Mahmoud ....................................120 Abdallah, Mohamed .............................60, 159 Abdallah, Mohamed Mustafa .....................157 Abdallah, Mohammad ....... 82, 104, 119, 143 Abdallah, Mona ..............................................46 Abdalla, Mahmoud .. 50, 70, 73, 81, 93, 101, 106 Abdalla, Mahmoud (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........106 Abdelaal, Mohamed A. ........................45, 139 Abdelazeez, Mohamed ........................65, 128 Abdelaziz, Aya .............................................107 Abdelghani, Mohamed Lamine ...................156 Abd El Kader, Hala .........................................74 Abdellatif, Ahmed .........................................148 Abdel-Mageed, Mohamed ............................62 Abdelmottaleb Omar, Ahmed ......................119 Abdelraheem, Ahmed .....................................73 Abdel-Rahman, Ahmed .................................136 Abdel-Wahab, Wael M. .................46, 53, 151 Abdolali, Ali .....................................................85 Abdolrazzaghi, Mohammad .........................85 Abdo-Sánchez, Elena .....................................53 Abdul-Gaffoor, Mohammed ..........................49 Abdul Ghaffar, Farhan .................................101 Abo El-Dahab, Mohamed ..............................93 Abouzar, Pooyan .............................................73 Abubakar, Aria ................................................95 Abubakar, Aria (Sess. Co-Chair) ...75, 95, 120 Abuelfadl, Tamer ...........................................136 Abumunshar, Anas ........................................142 Abu Safia, Ousama ............................ 151, 159 Abushamleh, Said .................................... 62, 70 Acevedo, Vincent ..........................................146 Achouri, Karim .................................................94 Adams, Jacob ..................................53, 93, 103 Adams, Robert J. ....................................50, 122 Adams, Ryan .......................... 47, 82, 102, 113 Addamo, Giuseppe ......................................130 A Denidni, Tayeb .............................................94 Adrian, Andrew .............................................140 Adrian, Simon ..................................................85 Adrian, Simon (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................74 Aerts, Sam .......................................................48 Afzal, Muhammad Usman .............................46 Agarwal, Kush .................................................96 Aghanejad, Iman ............................................82 Aghzout, Otman ......................... 115, 127, 151 Agneessens, Sam ..........................................118 Agrawal, Amit ...............................................133 Aguilà, Pau .............................................55, 152 Aguili, Taoufik ................................................136 Aguirre, Erik ...................................83, 149, 153 Aguirre, James ...............................................130 Ahdi Rezaeieh, Sasan .....................................74 Ahmadi, Seyed Arash .....................................70 Ahmad, Mohammad ......................................85 Ahmad, Waqas ........................................ 50, 81 Ahmed, Azizuddin ........................................153 Ahmed Salem, Mohamed ..............................98 Ahn, Jihwan ............................................ 67, 114 Ai, Bo ...............................................48, 84, 160 Aicardi, Irene .................................................130 Aissa, Brahim .................................................157 Aissaoui, Djelloul .............................................66 Ait-El-Aoud, Yassine .......................................161 Akalin, Tahsin ...................................................79 Akbar, Muhammad Bashir ...........................157 Akbar, Prilando Rizki .......................................57 Akduman, Ibrahim ..................................73, 149 Akhiyat, Abe A. ......................................73, 154 Akhtar, Jaleel .................................77, 110, 114 Akhter, Zubair ......................................... 77, 114 Akimoto, Shimpei ............................................53 Akselrod, Gleb ..............................................108 Aksoy, Ertugrul .................................................92 Akyurtlu, Alkim .................................... 156, 161 Alabni, Matteo (Sess. Co-Chair) .................110 Alam, Nazmul ...............................................110 AlAmoudi, Ahmed ...........................................77 Alappattu, Denny ..................................... 59, 72 Alaqeel, Abdulrahman .......................... 57, 151 Alatan, Lale ......................................................92 Al-Azza, Ali .....................................................53 Albani, Matteo .......................................91, 110 Albarracin Vargas, Fernando .......................131 Albrecht, John ................................................134 Alcaraz, Carolina ..........................................152 Alderman, Byron .............................................78 Aldhaheri, Rabah W. .............................94, 113 Alejos, Ana ........97, 115, 121, 127, 143, 151, 152, 153 Alejos, Ana Vazquez (Sess. Co-Chair) ......... 98, 120, 121 Alemaryeen, Ala ...........................................118 Alexopoulos, Nicolaos .................................130 Alexopoulos, Nicolaos (Sess. Co-Chair) .....130 Algaba-Brazalez, Astrid ..................................78 Algassim, Mohammad ..................................151 AlHajri, Mohamed ........................................160 Al-Hasan, Muath .............................................45 Al-Husseini, Mohammed ........................ 57, 102 Ali, Khaleda ...................................................152 Ali, Mohamed .............................. 45, 143, 158 163 Ali, Mohammod ............80, 97, 102, 110, 128 Ali, Mohammod (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................50 Ali, Nazar ............................................ 128, 155 Alizadeh, Peter ..............................................144 Alkanhal, Majeed A. S. ..................................78 Alkaraki, Shaker ........................................77, 78 Allahgholi Pour, Zahra ...........................90, 127 Allahgholi Pour, Zahra (Sess. Co-Chair) ....... 81, 124 Allan, Gregory ..............................................120 Allen, Bradley ................................................145 Allen, Jeffery ............................................. 60, 72 Almajali, E’qab ................................................89 Almeida, Jean-Luc ............................................57 AlMemari, Rashid ..........................................160 Almog, Benny ................................................144 Almorqi, Sultan .................................57, 77, 151 Almslmany, Amir ............................................154 Almutairi, Torki ...............................................133 Aloi, Daniel ....................................................132 Alomainy, Akram .......................... 56, 105, 114 Alon, Elad ........................................................61 Alonso-delPino, Maria ....................................49 Alphones, Arokiaswami .........48, 65, 127, 128 Al-Qedra, Mohammed ...................................51 Al-Qutayri, Mahmoud ..................................144 Alreshaid, Ali ...................................................78 Al-Rizzo, Hussain ........ 62, 70, 81, 85, 96, 115 Alroughani, Hamad ......................................135 Alroughani, Hamad (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........135 Al-saedi, Hussam .............................................53 Al-Saedi, Hussam ..........................................151 Al Shakhs, Mohammed ................................146 Alshebeili, Saleh ............ 57, 77, 143, 151, 158 Alsolamy, Faris ................................................77 AlTimimi, Abdul Muhsin ...................... 128, 155 Altini, Matteo ...................................................50 Altintas, Ayhan .......................................95, 153 Alù, Andrea .. 47, 58, 67, 68, 80, 92, 94, 104, 106, 108, 133, 147, 153 Alu, Andrea (Sess. Co-Chair) ......... 47, 56, 133 Alvarez-Melcon, Alejandro ....................92, 147 Alvarez Outerelo, David ...............................127 Álvarez, Yuri ............................................. 69, 83 Alves, Priscila .................................................160 Alwan, Elias A. ......................... 45, 49, 73, 154 Amarloo, Hadi .......................................... 68, 94 Amaro, Luis ....................................................154 Amato, Francesco .........................................157 Amendola, Sara ..............................................56 Amerault, Clark M. .........................................59 Ameri, Hoda ..................................................108 Amiri, Mikal Askarian (Sess. Co-Chair) .......161 Amjadi, Mohammad .....................................115 Ammann, Max .........................................84, 97 Anagnostou, Dimitris E. .. 81, 84, 96, 101, 128, 142 Anagnostou, Dimitris (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........96 Ando, Atsuya ............................................ 91, 93 Ando, Makoto ...........................57, 71, 79, 110 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Andrenko, Andrey .........................................144 Andriulli, Francesco P. .................. 85, 134, 159 Andriulli, Francesco (Sess. Co-Chair) ...85, 159 Andryieuski, Andrei .........................................80 Anjo, Kenji .......................................................71 Ansari, Farhad .................................................73 Ansari, Md. Arif .............................................110 Anselmi, Nicola ......................................70, 140 Antar, Yahia M.M. .......45, 70, 75, 81, 84, 93, 131, 155 Antar, Yahya (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............81, 155 Anthony, Theodore ................................. 47, 106 Antonino-Daviu, Eva ...............................94, 106 Anwar, Putri Santi ..........................................105 Aoki, Yuta .........................................................71 Apaydin, Gökhan ..................................83, 133 Apolloni, Francesca ......................................104 Appajappa, Mahesh ....................................148 Arabi, Omer ........................................ 128, 155 Arai, Hiroyuki ...................................................77 Araneo, Rodolfo ..............................................94 Araque-Quijano, Javier Leonardo .... 102, 108, 136 Arceo, Diana ............................................ 60, 72 Arcone, Steven ......................................... 75, 95 Arendall, Matthew .................................84, 108 Argyropoulos, Christos .................................108 Arianos, Sergio ..............................................102 Arias-Acuña, Marcos ....................................151 Arif Harfianto, Mohammad ............................93 Arigong, Bayaner .....108, 129, 131, 142, 151 Arima, Takuji ....................................................71 Aritome, Katsuhiro ...........................................74 Armstrong, Ian ...............................................110 Arnaud, Mathieu .............................................57 Arnold, Christopher .......................................118 Arokiaswami, Alphones ................................156 Aronsson, J .....................................................159 Arrawatia, Mahima .........................................65 Arsalan, Muhammad ....................................135 Arslanagic, Samel ...........................................80 Arslanagic, Samel (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............80 Artiga, Xavier ...................................................92 Arumugam, Darmindra ............................ 50, 74 Arumugam, Darmindra (Sess. Co-Chair) ......50 Arvas, Ercument .............................................107 Arya, Ravi ........................................................45 Asadchy, Viktar .............................................104 Ascencio, Ana .................................................72 Asefi, Mohammad ..........................................51 Ashbach, Jason .............................................120 Ashizawa, Yoshito .........................................108 Ashraf, Muhammad ..................................57, 77 Ashraf, Nadeem ..............................................78 Asif, Sajid ................ 54, 57, 81, 113, 127, 128 Asili, Mustafa ....................................... 149, 158 Askari, Alex .....................................................69 Astafev, Mikhail A .........................................156 Asvestas, John ...............................................134 Athalye, Pranav .............................97, 124, 136 164 Athieno, Racheal ...........................................149 Attia, Hussein ...................................................77 Atygalle, Manik .............................................157 Augonnet, Cedric ..........................................159 Augustin, Gijo ..................................................94 Aumann, Herbert ...................................... 90, 93 Austerberry, David ........................................117 Auton, Gregory .............................................101 Awad, Noor ....................................................65 Awasthi, Abhishek Kumar .............................141 Ayazi, Farrokh .................................................77 Aydin Civi, Ozlem .........................71, 101, 139 Aydin Civi, Ozlem (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............92 Ayoub, Firas ......................................... 101, 120 Azpilicueta, Leire ...........................83, 149, 153 B Babakhani, Behrouz ......................................142 Baccarelli, Paolo ...................................... 46, 56 Baccus, Shelley .............................................152 Backman, Vadim ...........................................153 Bae, Juseok ....................................................151 Baek, Kwang-Hyun .................................. 45, 79 Bagci, Hakan (Sess. Co-Chair) ............. 97, 134 BaÄŸcı, Hakan .....................107, 134, 136, 160 Baggen, Rens ..................................................49 Baghai-Wadji, Alireza .....................................74 Baghbani Kordmahale, Sina ........................102 Baghini, Maryam Shojaei ...............................65 Bai, Chunjiang .................................................51 Bai, Ming .......................................................119 Baines, Graham ............................................117 Bai, Xudong ..............66, 78, 89, 92, 128, 151 Baker, Brad ....................................................131 Baker, Christopher ...........................................98 Baker, James ..................................................119 Baker, Joseph .................................................149 Bakogianni, Sofia ..................................... 82, 96 Bakr, Mohamed ..............................................47 Bakr, Mohamed (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................47 Baks, Christian ...............................................143 Baktur, Reyhan ............................... 69, 127, 132 Baladi, Elham ................................................132 Balakrishnan, Ramanan .........................45, 151 Balanis, Constantine (Sess. Co-Chair) ..93, 107 Balasubramaniam, Shanker .........................134 Balbastre, Juan Vicente .................................152 Bannis, Marwa ................................................74 Bantin, Colin ....................................................48 Bao, Kun ................................................... 48, 50 Bao, Lei ..........................................................101 Bao, Zheng ....................................................154 Baquero-Escudero, Mariano ................... 75, 78 Baran, Anastasia .............................................51 Barbin, Silvio .................................................144 Barbin, Silvio (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................144 Barbuto, Mirko ............................. 58, 104, 156 Bardin, Joseph ...............................................143 Barkate, Joseph ...............................................51 Barlow, Jennifer ...............................................51 Baroni, Andrea ..............................................101 Baron, William .......................................80, 128 Barott, William ........................................92, 114 Barrios, Amalia .....................................157, 158 Barrios, Amalia (Sess. Co-Chair) .................157 Barroso, Joaquim J ........................................156 Barrowes, Benjamin ........................................75 Barthe, Lyonel ..................................................57 Barth, Stuart ...................................................145 Basha, Mohamed .....................................77, 79 Batchelor, John C ..................................... 56, 61 Batchelor, John (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........56, 109 Baurreau, Fabien .............................................95 Baviskar, Jaypal ...............................................53 Bayat-Makou, Nima ..............................93, 115 Baylis, Charles ........................................51, 154 Baylis, Charles (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................51 Bayraktar, Omer ............................................139 Beaskoetxea, Unai ..........................................79 Beaverstone, Alex ...........................................62 Beccaria, Michele ...........................................89 Behdad, Nader .......45, 51, 80, 94, 115, 132, 142, 145, 158 Behdad, Nader (Sess. Co-Chair) ........... 58, 94 Behfar, Mohammadhossein ..........................118 Bekasiewicz, Adrian .......................... 50, 65, 70 Bekele, Ephrem ..............................................156 Belaoura, Widad ............................................49 Belgiovane, Domenic ......................................72 Belkin, Mikhail A. ................................... 67, 106 Bellez, Sami .....................................................75 Belostotski, Leonid .........................................130 Benini, Alice ...................................................156 Benlarbi-Delaï, Aziz .............................107, 121 Benmabrouk, Ismail .......................................114 Berenger, Jean-Pierre ....................................147 Berenguer, Antonio .................................. 75, 85 Berger, Ted ....................................................136 Berger, Theodore ...........................................124 Bergsrud, Corey ............................................127 Bernabeu-Jiménez, Tomás ................ 70, 75, 85 Bernhard, Jennifer ...............55, 103, 105, 152 Berrenger, Jean-Pierre (Sess. Co-Chair) .......147 Bertot, Edward ...............................................149 Beruete, Miguel ...................... 79, 97, 153, 156 Besieris, Ioannis ...............................................86 Besieris, Ioannis (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................86 Bethune-Waddell, Max ...................... 133, 152 Bhadra, Sharmistha .......................................152 Bhardwaj, Shubhendu ..................................147 Bhaskaran, Madhu .........................................80 Bhattacharya, Abhijit ....................................118 Bhutani, Akanksha ...........................................77 Bialkowski, Konstanty ......................................74 Bibb, Darcy ....................................................121 Bij de Vaate, Jan Geralt ................................130 Billingsley, Stephanie ....................................158 Bilotti, Emiliano ................................................56 Bilotti, Filiberto ........................47, 58, 104, 156 165 Bilotti, Filiberto (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........58, 156 Bingham, Clayton ..........................................124 Bin Sayed, Sadeed ............................. 134, 160 Biscarini, Marianna .........................................83 Biswas, Animesh ........................... 71, 114, 131 Biswas, Sounak .............................................123 Bit-Babik, Giorgi ............................................160 Bito, Jo .....................................................56, 120 Björninen, Toni ..................................... 118, 122 Blackburn, Andrew ..........................................59 Black, Richard ................................................143 Blackwell, William .........................................120 Blaha, Jerome ................................................160 Blanchard, Jay ...............................................117 Blary, Karine ....................................................79 Bleszynski, Elizabeth .......................................98 Bleszynski, Marek ...........................................98 Bloss, Marty ..................................................117 Boag, Amir ...........................80, 108, 110, 154 Boag, Amir (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................110 Bocskor, Timothy ............................................105 Boege, Alexander .........................................144 Boegelsack, Frank ...........................................79 Boehm, Jim .......................................................73 Boehm, Linus ....................................................79 Bogaert, Ignace ............................................134 Bogle, Andrew .................................................86 Boi, Gianluca ..................................................62 Bojja Venkatakrishnan, Satheesh ..........73, 154 Bolderheij, Fok ......................................157, 158 Bolioli, Sylvain .................................................73 Bolli, Pietro .....................................................130 Bolukbas, Deniz ..............................................90 Bonache, Jordi ........................................55, 152 Bonyadi-Ram, Siamak ...................................121 Boose, Haley .................................................152 Booske, John H. ........................................ 45, 94 Borja, Alejandro ............................................101 Bornemann, Jens ...........................................105 Bornemann, Jens (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............105 Borries, Oscar .......................................... 50, 90 Borries, Oscar (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................50 Boryssenko, Anatoliy .....................................131 Boryssenko, Elen ...........................................131 Bosch-Lluis, Xavier ...........................................83 Bösch, Wolfgang ............................51, 73, 152 Bossard, Jeremy A. .............................. 106, 147 Bossard, Jeremy (Sess. Co-Chair) ................106 Boualleg, Samira .............................................48 Bou-Daher, Elie ..............................................103 Boukabara, Sid-Ahmed .................................123 Boukli Hacen, Noureddine .............................66 Boulanger, Pierre .............................................74 Bourlier, Christophe ................................75, 133 Bourlier, Christophe (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........75 Bourqui, Jeremie ............................................149 Bourqui, Jeremie (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............149 Bouslama, Moufida ......................................119 Bouteiller, Jean-Marie ...................................124 Bouwman, Frans ..............................................48 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Bowman, Judd ......................................117, 130 Bowman, Tyler ........................................85, 136 Boyraz, Ozdal .......................................... 46, 80 Bozhevolnyi, Sergey ........................................80 Braasch, Katrin ..............................................149 Braaten, Benjamin .54, 57, 81, 103, 113, 127, 128, 129, 160 Bradley, Allen ................................................108 Bradley, Richard ............................................130 Brady, Jay ......................................................143 Brandt, Joe ............................................117, 130 Brás, Luis ........................................................127 Bray, Matthew .................................................90 Breakall, James ................................................84 Bregains, Julio .................................................92 Breglia, Alfonso .............................................133 Breton, Daniel ........................................... 75, 95 Brevett, Thurston ..............................................83 Brick, Yaniv .......................................... 110, 159 Bridges, Greg ...................................... 149, 152 Bridges, Greg (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................149 Bringi, V. N. ............................86, 98, 107, 161 Briqech, Zouhair ........................................77, 79 Briso, Cesar .....................................................48 Briso-Rodríguez, Cesar ....................................48 Brizzi, Alessio ................................................152 Brocker, Donovan E. ........................80, 86, 105 Bromley, Des ..................................................144 Brown, Andrew ..............................................109 Brown, Gary ....................................................98 Brown, Shannon T. .................................83, 123 Brown, Trevor .................................................108 Brown, William ................................................98 Broyan, James ...............................................152 Brüns, Hendrik .................................................56 Bruton, Len .....................................................102 Buchanan, Kristopher .............................60, 140 Budimir, Djuradj ...............................50, 81, 147 Budimir, Djuradj (Sess. Co-Chair) ........... 50, 81 Bueno Diez, Miguel Angel ...........................145 Buffi, Alice ......................................................157 Bui, Nicolas .....................................................61 Bui Van, Ha .....................................................97 Bukhari, Hatim ...............................................115 Bukhari, Syed Sheheryar .................... 119, 132 Bukvic, Branko ...............................................147 Burford, Nathan .....................................79, 120 Burghignoli, Paolo .................................... 46, 94 Burke, Gerald ................................................122 Burkholder, Robert ................................... 72, 83 Burkholder, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) ....... 72, 83 Butler, Chalmers ..............................................86 Butler, Michael ..............................................149 C Cabedo-Fabrés, Marta ..........................94, 106 Cable, Vaughn ................................................60 Caduc, Sebastien ............................................84 Caglayan, Cosan ..........................................135 166 Cai, Jun ............................................................95 Cai, Xiuzhang .........................................45, 115 Cai, Yuanming ...............................................102 Calmon, Pierre .................................................95 Caloz, Christophe ........ 46, 56, 57, 81, 94, 98, 105, 107, 146 Caloz, Christophe (Sess. Co-Chair) .....94, 131, 146 Camacho-Peñalosa, Carlos ............................53 Cameron, Trevor ............................................106 Caminita, Francesco ............................ 115, 156 Campbell, Derek ....................................49, 109 Campbell, Lucas ............................................136 Campbell, Sawyer D. .....................80, 86, 123 Campbell, Seth ................................................75 Canli, Guray Ali ..............................................73 Cannon, Benjamin ...........................................80 Cano-Facila, Francisco ....................................91 Cao, Jia ............................................................93 Cao, Meng ......................................................66 Cao, Qunsheng ................................... 154, 161 Cao, Weiping ................................................101 Cao, Xiangyu ...................................................89 Cao, Yang ......................................................130 Cao, Y.F. .........................................................109 Cao, Ying S. ..................................................148 Cao, Yisen .......................................................53 Cao, Yunfei ......................................................54 Capek, Miloslav ........................... 93, 105, 155 Capet, Nicolas ................................................82 Capobianco, Antonio ......................... 113, 128 Capoglu, Ilker ................................................153 Capolino, Filippo ....... 46, 79, 80, 82, 92, 106, 133 Caporale, Christopher ..................................135 Capozzoli, Amedeo ......................................133 Cappa, Alvaro .................................................97 Carey, David .................................................129 Carilli, Chris ...................................................130 Carlin, Matteo ..................................... 105, 123 Carluccio, Giorgio .................................91, 110 Carozzi, T. D. .................................................130 Carro, Pedro Luis .............................................96 Cartwright, Natalie .......................................107 Carvalho, Nuno .....................................61, 127 Casaletti, Massimiliano ...................................82 Caso, Roberto ...............................................157 Castaldi, Giuseppe .........................................68 Castedo, Luis ...................................................92 Castro, Alejandro ............................................66 Casula, Giovanni Andrea ...............50, 62, 145 Casu, Sergio ....................................................62 Catapano, Ilaria ..............................................83 Catarinucci, Luca ...........................................157 Cavalcanti, Bruno ..........................................160 Cavallo, Daniele ....................60, 79, 104, 141 Ceccuzzi, Silvio .............................................106 Celebi, Adem ................................................131 Cerqueira Sodre Junior, Arismar ..................102 Cetintepe, Cagri ..............................................92 Chabalko, Matthew ........................................69 Chacko, Bybi P. ...............................................94 Chahadih, Abdallah .......................................79 Chahal, Prem .................................................109 Chaharmir, Reza ..............................................60 Chahat, Nacer ......................................... 49, 90 Chai, Xiaoming ..............................................130 Chakraborty Das, Ashmi ................................57 Chamaani, Somayyeh ....................................70 Chamanara, Nima .................................56, 146 Chamberlain, Neil ........................................154 Chamberland, Jean-Francois ....... 60, 133, 159 Chamok, Nowrin ...........................................102 Champion, Michelle .....................................131 Chan, Chi Hou ................................................81 Chandrasekar, V. ................................. 123, 161 Chandrasekar, V (Sess. Co-Chair) ..... 123, 161 Chang, Hsuan-Jui ..........................................118 Chang, Isaac .................................................122 Chang, John ....................................................67 Chang, Kai .....................................................151 Chang, Le ........................................................54 Chang, Likun ..................................................110 Chang, Mau-Chung Frank ............................135 Chang, Min-Chi ................................... 109, 115 Chang, SangHyun ..........................................78 Chan, Kwok Kee ............................................141 Chan, Yan-Cheong ........................................122 Chatterjee, Deb ..................... 53, 54, 110, 136 Chatterjee, Deb (Sess. Co-Chair) ................133 Chattopadhyay, Goutam .......................49, 106 Chattopadhyay, Goutam (Sess. Co-Chair) .. 49, 60 Chaudhary, Raghvendra Kumar ....... 46, 66, 71 Chaudhuri, Sujeet ..........................................145 Chau, Kenneth .....................82, 133, 146, 152 Chazelas, Jean ..............................................104 Cheema, Hammad M. ........................ 135, 157 Chen, Binghao ......................................... 48, 84 Chen, Chang ...................................................66 Chen, Chi-Chih ............................. 72, 118, 139 Chen, Chi-Chih (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........49, 145 Chen, Chien Hung ........................................127 Chen, Chunling ..............................................144 Cheng, George ......................................86, 107 Cheng, Jin ...............................................50, 122 Cheng, Shuo-Peng .........................................103 Cheng, Tzu-Heng ..........................................120 Chen, Guanbo ..............................................107 Cheng, Wen Jie .............................................160 Cheng, Xiang ...................................................48 Chen, Haonan ..................................... 123, 161 Chen, Hong ...................................................117 Chen, Hong-Pei .............................................135 Chen, Horng-Dean ..........................................71 Chen, Hsing-Yi ...............................................149 Chen, Hua-Ming .....................................71, 127 Chen, Hungchen ...........................................119 Chen, I-Fong ...........................................62, 155 Chen, Ji ............................................................73 167 Chen, Jian-Hua ..............................................131 Chen, Jie ..........................................................83 Chen, Jingfeng ...........................................67, 89 Chen, Jinxi ........................................... 152, 157 Chen, Kenneth .................................................51 Chen, Lina ......................................................155 Chen, Luyao ............................................62, 148 Chen, Ming ......................................................57 Chen, Pai-Yen ...................................................58 Chen, Pu ........................................................158 Chen, Richard H. .............................................98 Chen, R. S. .....................................................159 Chen, Ruifeng ..................................................60 Chen, Rui Peng .................................... 136, 160 Chen, Shih-Yuan .................................. 104, 120 Chen, Shuyan ..................................................95 Chen, Stanley ..................................................57 Chen, Wan ....................................................139 Chen, Weidong ...............................................66 Chen, Wen-Shan ...........................................109 Chen, When-Shan (Sess. Co-Chair) ............155 Chen, Xiang .....................................................51 Chen, Xiaodong ..73, 78, 101, 105, 107, 109, 144 Chen, Xinwei ....................................................53 Chen, Xudong ..................................................95 Chen, Yan ........................................ 85, 97, 148 Chen, Yen-Sheng ...................................... 65, 96 Chen, Yifan ...................................... 57, 96, 105 Chen, Yikai ................................... 72, 132, 135 Chen, Ying ....................................... 57, 78, 118 Chen, Yinyan ............................................ 62, 89 Chen, Yongpin ....................... 50, 74, 122, 147 Chen, Yu-Sheng .............................................139 Chen, Zhenhua ..............................................128 Chen, Zhijiao .................................................101 Chen, Zhi Ning ..............................................124 Chen, Zhizhang (David) ...............................147 Chen, Zhuozhu ..............................................113 Chen, Zihao ...................................................129 Cherkezyan, Lusik .........................................153 Cherrett, Robin Corey .............................. 59, 72 Chessel, Jean-Philippe .....................................95 Cheung, S.W. ..................................54, 94, 109 Chew, Weng Cho .74, 85, 97, 108, 109, 122, 133, 147 Chew, Weng Cho (Sess. Co-Chair) .....85, 108, 122 Chhabilwad, Kaustubh .................................113 Chia, Tse-Tong ...............................................107 Chieh, Jia-Chi ..................................................71 Chien, Yu-Lun .................................................120 Chinnasamy, Chins ........................................129 Chio, Tan-Huat ........................61, 90, 132, 156 Chiotellis, Nikolaos .......................................106 Chiou, Mu-Min ..............................................154 Chippendale, Aaron .....................................143 Chiu, Tsenchieh ..............................................119 Chiu, Yi-Hsiang ................................................65 Chobanyan, Elene ...........................86, 98, 107 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Choi, Bo-Hee ...................................................69 Choi, Il-Do ................................................. 49, 82 Choi, Jaehoon ..........................65, 66, 96, 105 Choi, Jasmine ................................................124 Choi, Jihun .....................................................108 Choi, Jun ........................................................141 Choi, Sehwan ................................................114 Choi, Seung-Ho ...............................................79 Choi, Won-Kyu ..............................................152 Choi, Woo Cheol ..................................... 62, 85 Cho, Keizo .......................................91, 93, 127 Cho, Liang .....................................................120 Chong, Young-jun ............................................98 Chopra, Nishtha ..............................................56 Chou, C-C ........................................................77 Chou, Hsi-Tseng .............................................152 Chou, Te-Hsin ................................................139 Christodoulou, Christos .. 57, 82, 84, 101, 120, 123, 132 Christodoulou, Christos (Sess. Co-Chair) ..... 82, 120 Chryssomallis, Michael ......... 84, 96, 101, 142 Chu, Andrew .................................................152 Chuang, H.-R. ..................................................77 Chu Ba, Hien .................................................114 Chung, David ................................................151 Chung, Hyun Kyu ..........................................160 Chung, Ming-An ...........................................120 Chung, Wei ...................................................143 Chu, Qing-Xin ...........................................54, 61 Cicero, Cooper S. .........................................106 Ciftci, Tolga ....................................................115 Ciracì, Cristian ...............................................108 Civerolo, Mike .................................................71 Civi, Ozlem ......................................................92 Clauzier, Sebastien .........................45, 81, 131 Claverie, Jacques ...................................59, 157 Clemente, Antonio ..................................89, 102 Cline, Jordan .................................................124 Close, Sigrid ....................................................83 Clow, Nathan ...................................... 102, 103 C M, Nijas .......................................................50 Coats, David ..................................................110 Cohen, Lawrence ...................................51, 154 Cohen, Morris ..................................... 104, 123 Colegate, Timothy .........................................143 Colella, Riccardo ...........................................157 Colin-Beltran, Edgar ...................130, 143, 154 Collardey, Sylvain ...........................................54 Collignon, Gerard .........................................115 Collins, Peter ..................................................116 Comberiate, Thomas ..............................98, 153 Comite, Davide ................................. 46, 72, 83 Compaleo, Joshua ........................................133 Compston, Andrew .......................................123 Condori, Hugo ..............................................161 Conroy, James ...............................................154 Constantinou, Costas ....................................131 Cook, Benjamin ...............................................80 Cook, Kevin ...................................................123 168 Cook, Samuel ................................................161 Cools, Kristof ....................................... 134, 159 Cools, Kristof (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................74 Cope, Wayne ................................................152 Coppola, Paolo .............................................157 Córcoles, Juan ...............................................136 Correas-Serrano, Diego ........................92, 147 Cosgrove, Russell ..........................................123 Costa, Jorge ............................................ 57, 114 Costantine, Joseph .............. 84, 101, 120, 132 Costanzo, Alessandra .....................................92 Costen, Fumie ................................................147 Coulibaly, Yacouba .........................................78 Couture, Simon ..............................................108 Covington, John ...............................................47 Cozza, Andrea ................................................59 Craddock, Ian J. ............................................118 Craeye, Christophe ......................... 95, 97, 143 Crawford, Zane ................................... 122, 134 Creager, Ray .................................................117 Crego-García, Marcos ...................................75 Crew, Geoff ...................................................117 Crosby, Jason ..................................................75 Crowgey, Benjamin .......................................109 Cui, Caixia .....................................................144 Cui, Fengyun ....................................................57 Cui, Linli .........................................................121 Cuiñas, Iñigo ..........................................75, 157 Cuiñas, Iñigo (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................75 Cui, Tie Jun ....................................................133 Cui, Wanzhao .................................51, 84, 105 Cui, Yong .........................................................57 Cui, Yuehui ............................. 66, 96, 128, 155 Cui, Yuihui ......................................................106 Cui, Zheng .......................................................53 Culhaoglu, Ali Eren .........................................56 Curcio, Claudio .............................................133 Curran, Joseph ................................................69 Curtis, Charlotte ..............................................51 D Dabas, Ankit ..................................................114 Dadgarpour, Abdolmehdi ................ 58, 70, 71 Dadras, Mahmoudreza ..................................68 Dagefu, Fikadu ................................................83 Dai, Ban-Yun ..................................................108 Dai, Junwen ......................................... 149, 153 Dai, Qi I. .............................................. 109, 122 Dalarsson, Mariana ........................................97 Daly, Michael ..................................................60 Danaie, Mohammad ......................................68 Dandu, Varun ..................................................53 Daneshmand, Mojgan ....................................85 Dang, Le Khoa ................................................79 Dang, Vinh .......................................................69 Daniele, Vito G. ......................................56, 130 Danklmayer, Andreas .....................................95 Dao Ngoc, Chien .........................................114 Darces, Muriel ...............................................121 Dardari, Davide ..............................................73 Darvishzadeh Varcheie, Mahsa .....................80 Darweesh, Muna ..........................................160 Daryoush, Afshin ...........................................129 Das, Asutosh ..................................................154 Dassano, Gianluca .......................................102 d’Assunção, Adaildo .....................................160 Das, Sushrut ...............................................57, 93 Dault, Daniel ........................ 50, 121, 122, 134 Davidson, David .................................. 130, 143 Davidson, David (Sess. Co-Chair) .... 130, 143, 154 Dawood, Muhammad ........ 73, 121, 143, 152 Dawson, Douglas E. ........................................83 De, Arijit ...........................................................72 DeBoer, David ...............................................130 Debogovic, Tomislav .......................................92 Debroux, Patrick ..............................................86 Deck-Leger, Zoe-Lise ......................................107 De Doncker, Philippe ...................107, 121, 149 De Flaviis, Franco ...............................61, 77, 79 Degli Esposti, Vittorio ......................................73 Deguchi, Hiroyuki ............................................90 Dehghani Estarki, Maryam ...........................118 Dehkhoda, Parisa ..................................... 72, 90 Deif, Sameir ...................................................132 de León, Pablo ...............................................118 de Lera Acedo, Eloy ...................130, 143, 154 Delisle, Gilles Y. ........................................ 59, 78 Della Giovampaola, Cristian ..........................56 DeLong, Brock ...............................................118 de Maagt, Peter ..............................................62 de Miguel-Bilbao, Silvia ................................149 de Mingo, Jesus ..............................................96 Demirci, Utkan ...............................................158 Demir, Hilmi Volkan .......................................153 Demir, Simsek .........................................92, 139 Demorest, Paul ...............................................117 Deng, Changjiang .................................... 70, 71 Deng, Hai ........................................................49 Deng, Jingya ....................................................66 Deng, Ruyuan ..................................................90 Denidni, A. Tayeb ...........................................66 Denidni, Tayeb A. ..45, 50, 57, 58, 70, 71, 77, 79, 94, 119, 129, 142, 156 Denidni, Tayeb (Sess. Co-Chair) ....45, 71, 143 Densmore, Arthur ..........................................133 DePetrillo, Paolo ..............................................56 De Raedt, Walter ...................................70, 119 Derenne, Sullivan ..........................................149 Derksen, Joris ........................................157, 158 Derov, John ....................................................133 De Sabata, Aldo ...........................................145 De Sanctis, Klaide ...........................................83 Desclos, Laurent ..............................................84 Deshmukh, Sampada ....................................129 Deshpande, Manohar ..................................132 Desmal, Abdulla ............................................107 de Villiers, Dirk ..............................................130 De Villiers, Dirk .................................... 123, 143 169 de Villiers, Mattieu ........................................143 De Vita, Paolo ...............................................115 Dey, Abhishek ................................................101 Dhar, Sagar ......................................... 113, 144 Dhillon, Sukhdeep .........................................104 Dhouibi, Abdallah .........................................115 Diao, Junming ................................................143 Diao, Yiheng ..................................................155 Dickey, Michael D. .................................56, 103 Diebold, Aaron ................................................56 Di Fabio, Saverio .............................................83 Dinçer, Oral .....................................................71 Ding, Can ......................................................139 Ding, Jianwen ..................................................48 Ding, Jun ...................108, 129, 131, 142, 151 Ding, Kung-Hau ........................................ 72, 98 Ding, Xiao ............................................ 128, 141 Di Palma, Luca ........................................89, 102 Djahli, Farid ...................................................157 Djaiz, Azzeddine ................................ 128, 144 Djeddou, Mustapha ................................. 49, 60 Djedidi, Mouad ...............................................59 Djeric, Velimir ..................................................93 Doeleman, Shep ............................................117 Dogaru, Traian ......................................... 61, 75 Dogaru, Traian (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................61 Dombai, Ferenc ...............................................73 Domier, Calvin .................................................77 Donderici, Burkay ..........................................148 Donelli, Massimo ............................................48 Dong, Hai-Lin .................................................136 Dong, Jian-Feng .............................................161 Dong, Tao ............................................ 119, 140 Donnan, Robert ...............................................78 Donnell, Kristen ...............................................94 Donohoe, J. Patrick .......................................122 Doppel, Megan ...............................................59 Dorsey, W. Mark ...........................................140 Dougal, Roger ...............................................110 Douglas, Jack ..................................................58 Doyle, James D. ...............................................59 Dratnal, Anthony .............................................55 Dreher, Achim ................................................144 Drummond, Franklin ......................................132 Duan, Luyang ..................................................67 Duarte, Vanessa ..............................................54 Dubrovka, Rostyslav ........................................78 Dumanli, Sema ..............................................118 Duman, Onurhan ..........................................132 Dupaix, Brian ..................................................73 Dupuy, Charles ................................................80 Durgin, Gregory ............................................157 Durham, Timothy .............................................65 Dusl, John .......................................................152 Dussopt, Laurent .....................................89, 102 Dutkiewicz, Eryk ............................................139 Duwel, Amy .....................................................75 Du, Xiangyu .....................................................70 Dyab, Walid ...........................................82, 119 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations E Earls, Christopher ............................................72 East, Jack .......................................................129 Ebrahimpouri, Mahsa .............................. 75, 91 Echeveste, J. Ignacio .....................................142 Ederra, Iñigo ....................................................80 Edi Santosa, Cahya ......................................145 Eguchi, Masanori ............................................75 Ehrenberg, Isaac .............................................80 Ehrenberg, Isaac (Sess. Co-Chair) .................80 Eibert, Thomas ............................ 62, 74, 81, 85 Elahi, Muhammad Adnan ..............................51 El-Awamry, Ahmed .................................50, 152 El Azhari, Moulay ElHassan ........................114 Elboushi, Ayman .....................................45, 144 El Cafsi, Mohamed Aymen ...........................144 Eleftheriades, George V. ............. 94, 106, 156 Elghannai, Ezdeen ..........................................50 El-Hadidy, Mohamed .............50, 89, 152, 159 El-Hajj, Ali ............................................... 57, 102 Elhefnawi, Fatma .............................................74 Elkarkraoui, Taieb ............................................78 Ellingson, Steven ...................................117, 154 ElMahgoub, Khaled .................................74, 94 ElMahgoub, Khaled (Sess. Co-Chair) ..94, 157 Elmansouri, Mohamed .67, 73, 102, 103, 113, 116 El Misilmani, Hilal M. ......................................57 El-Ocla, Hosam ...............................................86 El-Ocla, Hosam (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................86 El-Rabaie, El-Sayed .......................................139 Elregaily, Hesham ...........................................73 El-Sallabi, Hassan ...........................60, 75, 159 Elsewe, Mohamed ..........................................54 Elshafiey, Ibrahim ..........................................158 Elsharkawy, Rania .........................................139 Elsheakh, Dalia ................................................77 El-Shenawee, Magda .. 79, 85, 118, 120, 136 El-Shenawee, Magda (Sess. Co-Chair) ....... 85, 120 Elsherbeni, Atef ........................................74, 89 Eltrass, Ahmed ...............................................149 Emanetoglu, Nuri W. ......................................90 Emiroglu, Caglar .............................................47 Endo, Yuta ........................................................85 Engheta, Nader ....................... 56, 68, 97, 104 Engheta, Nader (Sess. Co-Chair) ................104 Entesari, Kamran ................................. 102, 128 Eppler, Jayson ...............................................121 Epstein, Ariel ...........................................94, 156 Epstein, Ariel (Sess. Co-Chair) .............. 57, 156 Ercil, Erdinc ......................................................92 Erdem, Mehmet .............................................133 Erden, Fatih ......................................................86 Erfani, Elham ....................................................94 Ergul, Ozgur ............................... 109, 115, 123 Erickson, Neal ...............................................143 Erickson, Philip ...............................................149 Ericsson, Andreas ..........................................146 170 Erricolo, Danilo .......................................73, 130 Erricolo, Danilo (Sess. Co-Chair) ............ 62, 73 Ertürk, Vakur B. .................................... 134, 153 Eshrah, Islam ..................................................146 Esquius-Morote, Marc .............................. 46, 57 Esselle, Karu P. .................................46, 70, 101 Esselle, Karu (Sess. Co-Chair) ................. 46, 70 Esteban, Jaime .................................................53 Estrada, John ..........................................60, 160 Etayo, David ....................................................79 Etellisi, Ehab ............................................73, 103 Ethier, Jonathan ........................................ 60, 89 Ettorre, Mauro ................................... 71, 82, 91 Ettorre, Mauro (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................82 Eustice, Dylan ................................................154 Euzière, Jérome ...............................................92 Ewe, Hong Tat ...............................................109 Ewert, Daniel ...................................................54 Excell, Peter .......................................... 128, 155 Expósito, Isabel .............................................157 Ezzat, Mohamed ...................................... 53, 70 F Faenzi, Marco ...............................................115 Faeyz Karim, Muhammad ............................128 Faircloth, Daniel ............................................159 Fairouz, Mohammad ......................................55 Fakharzadeh, Mohammad .............................78 Falcone, Francisco .. 79, 83, 97, 115, 127, 149, 151, 153 Falcone, Francisco (Sess. Co-Chair) .......83, 97, 149 Falconi, Marta Tecla .......................................72 Falek, Eran .......................................................82 Fallahpour, Mojtaba ....................... 74, 97, 108 Fang, Chao ....................................................108 Fang, Da-Gang .............................................103 Fang, Hongzhao, Ray ............................45, 151 Fang, Houfei ....................................................89 Fang, Yuan ............................................107, 149 Fan, Haoguan .................................................91 Fan, Jin ...........................................................130 Fan, Ming-Ming ..............................................54 Fanti, Alessandro ....................................62, 145 Fan, Yi .....................................................66, 128 Fan, Yong ................................................73, 117 Faraone, Antonio ..........................................160 Farhat, Mohamed ...........................................58 Farooqui, Muhammad Fahad ........................61 Farooq, Waqas .............................................128 Farr, Everett ......................................................84 Faruk, Nasir .....................................................95 Farzami, Farhad ..............................................73 Farzaneh, Sadegh .........................................142 Fascia, Anthony ...............................................85 Fasenfest, Kathleen .........................................45 Fathy, Aly E. .............................. 69, 73, 85, 136 Fathy, Aly (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................... 69, 86 Fathy, Cherie ..................................................136 Fathy, Ramzie A. .............................................85 Faulkner, Andrew ..........................................130 Fawky, Abdelfattah ................................50, 152 Fazel-Rezai, Reza ..........................................118 Fazel-Rezai, Reza (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............118 Fear, Elise C. ...........................................51, 149 Fei, Hong .........................................................81 Feliciano da Costa, Igor ...............................102 Fellows, Matthew ............................................51 Feng, Hui ................................................78, 107 Feng, Li Ying ....................................................70 Feng, Sen .........................................................54 Feng, Yijun .....................................................104 Feng, Zhenghe .................. 54, 62, 70, 71, 105 Fenner, Raenita ..............................................110 Fenner, Raenita (Sess. Co-Chair) .................110 Fenni, Ines ......................................................121 Fereidani, Mohmmad .....................................53 Fereidani, Mohmmadbagher .......................151 Fergani, Belkacem .........................................157 Fernandes, Carlos .................................. 57, 114 Fernández, Diego ..........................................153 Fernández, Herman ........................................48 Fernando, Joseph ............................................72 Ferrando-Bataller, Miguel ........78, 85, 94, 106 Ferrando-Bataller, Miguel (Sess. Co-Chair) .62, 94 Ferrando-Rocher, Miguel ................................57 Ferrero, Fabien .......................82, 95, 109, 128 Ferro-Famil, Laurent .........................................69 Filipovic, Dejan ........ 67, 70, 73, 84, 102, 103, 108, 113, 145 Finkelstein, Bezalel ..........................................61 Fink, Patrick ....................................................152 Firouzeh, Zaker Hossein ............ 110, 127, 155 Fisher, J. Richard ............................................130 Flachsbart, Matthew .......................................51 Flagg, David D. ...............................................59 Fleury, Romain ...............................................153 Flower, Clayton .............................................120 Foged, Lars Jacob ........ 60, 91, 110, 136, 160 Foged, Lars (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................60 Foglia Manzillo, Francesco ............................82 Fono, Vincent .................................................159 Fonseca, Nelson J. G. .....................................62 Fontgalland, Glauco .....................................110 Forati, Ebrahim ..............................................156 Ford, H. Alyson ..............................................154 Ford, John .............................................117, 154 Ford, Pam .......................................................130 Foroughi, Somayeh .........................................66 Fouad, Ahmed ...............................................106 Fountoulakis, Vasileios ....................................72 Francavilla, Matteo Alessandro .107, 109, 159 Francis, Michael ..............................................91 Franco, Manuel .............................................117 Franklin, Rhonda ...........................................102 Frasch, Jonathan ..............................84, 91, 103 Frederickson, Paul ...........................................59 Frederickson, Paul (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............59 171 Freidl, Philipp .................................................152 Freni, Angelo ...................................................91 Froehle, Patrick ..............................................118 Fuchs, Benjamin ...............................................69 Fu, Guang ......................................................141 Fu, Guoqing .....................................................69 Fu, Jiahui ........................................................139 Fujimoto, Mitoshi .............................................94 Fujimoto, Takafumi ...........................................66 Fukasawa, Toru ................................................53 Fullerton, Eric .................................................108 Fumeaux, Christophe ......................................80 Funk, Merritt ....................................................59 Furlanetto, Steve ............................................130 Furse, Cynthia ................................................104 Furse, Cynthia (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................104 Fu, Xin .............................................................109 G Gabard, Benjamin ..........................................73 Gadringer, Michael ......................................152 Gaffar, Md ......................................................61 Gagnon, Nicolas ............................................60 Gaier, Todd C. .......................................83, 123 Gaillot, Davy P. ...............................................98 Galdi, Vincenzo .....................................68, 104 Galli, Alessandro ........................ 46, 56, 72, 83 Gamez Rodriguez, Erik ...................................58 Gammoudi, Iyadh .........................................157 Gan, Bo-hua ....................................................53 Ganguly, Debarati ..........................................70 Gangwar, Ravi Kumar ....................................53 Gan, Hengqian .............................................130 Gan, Hui ........................................................109 Ganta, Sathya ...............................................147 Gao, Chu .........................................................57 Gao, Guoping ...............................................114 Gao, Jinchun ...................................................81 Gao, Lin .........................................................102 Gao, Meng .....................................................45 Gao, Pengcheng ...........................................148 Gao, Siping ...................................................135 Gao, Steven ..................................... 67, 78, 102 Gao, Wei ................................................75, 148 Gao, Xi ...........................................................101 Gao, Xiang ....................................................113 Gao, Yue ................................. 77, 78, 119, 131 Gao, Yue (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................144 Garboczi, Edward ..........................................58 García-Dúcar, Paloma ....................................96 Garcia, Jesús .................................................146 Garcia-Naya, Jose A. .....................................92 Garcia-Osuna, Fernando ...............................95 García Sanchez, Manuel ... 98, 127, 143, 153 García-Vigueras, Maria ........................... 46, 57 García-Vigueras, María (Sess. Co-Chair) .....57 Gardner, Peter ...............................................131 Garg, Mehak ..................................................84 Garg, Sarthak ...............................................159 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Garmatyuk, Dmitriy .......................................121 Garner, Brian .................................................124 Garofalo, Paola ..............................................59 Garrett, Sally .................................................157 Garufo, Alessandro .........................................91 Gasiewski, Albin ............................................121 Gautam, Shivam ...........................................103 Gavrilovic, Minya ..................................81, 144 Gayen, Rintu Kumar ........................................57 Gay-Fernández, José Antonio ........................75 Gedney, Stephen ............................................97 Gehman, Jonathan ..........................................59 Geiszler, Daniel ...............................................59 Geng, Junping .....58, 66, 67, 78, 89, 92, 128, 151 Geng, Zhe .......................................................49 Gennarelli, Gianluca ......................................73 Georgakopoulos, Stavros (Sess. Co-Chair) .48 Georgakopoulos, Stavros V. .48, 50, 101, 102, 103, 114, 118 George, Sumesh .............................................70 Georgieva-Grosse, Mariana Nikolova .75, 152 Georgiev, Georgi Nikolov .....................75, 152 Gergel, Alexander ........................................108 Gerini, Giampiero .........................................104 Getjulom, S. ...................................................101 Geubelle, Philippe H. ......................................50 Ge, Yuehe ................................................. 62, 89 Ghaddar, Mohamad ....................................159 Ghaemi, Kasra .................................... 115, 142 Ghaffar, Farhan A. ........................................135 Ghaffari, Roozbeh ...........................................56 Ghalichechian, Nima .45, 101, 102, 135, 141 Ghanbarzadeh Dagheyan, Ashkan ...............62 Ghanem, Khalida ..................... 48, 49, 60, 114 Ghannouchi, Fadhel .....................................144 Gharsallah, Ali .................................... 119, 144 Ghasemifard, Fatemeh .................................107 Gholamreza, Rafi ............................................53 Ghorbani, Ayaz ..............................................66 Ghorbani, Houman .........................................90 Ghosh, Debalina ...........................................140 Ghouz, Hussein .........................................77, 79 Ghouz, Mohamed ..........................................93 Giannola, Richard ...........................................59 Giarola, Enrico ................................................59 Gibbins, David R. .........................................118 Gibbons, Brian ................................................55 Gibson, John ............................... 101, 102, 114 Gigoyan, Suren ...............................................79 Gilbert, Andy .................................................136 Gilbert, Anna C. ............................................134 Gil, Jose M. ...................................................146 Gillard, Raphael ..............................................92 Gill, Eric ...........................................................95 Gilmore, Jacki ................................................143 Giordanengo, Giorgio ............... 107, 108, 109 Gkonis, Panagiotis ...........................................96 Glavin, Martin .................................................51 Glosser, Connor ............................................121 172 Gobin, Vincent ................................................73 Goebel, Wendy ............................................146 Goettel, Benjamin ...........................................77 Goh, Chean Khan .........................................124 Goian, Abdulrahman ....................................160 Gok, Gurkan .................................................156 Gok, Gurkan (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................156 Goktas, Polat ...................................................95 Gokten, Mesut .................................................54 Goldberger, Sean .........................................151 Gómez Araújo, Marta ....................................97 Gomez-Diaz, Juan Sebastian ........92, 94, 106, 147 Gomez-Diaz, Juan Sebastian (Sess. Co-Chair) .. 147 Gomez-Garcia, Roberto ...............................151 Gomez, Luis J. ...................................... 146, 159 Gómez-Pérez, Paula ........................................75 Gómez, Rafael ..............................................146 Gomez-Sousa, Hipolito .................................151 Gomez-Tornero, Jose Luis ...............................71 Gonano, Carlo Andrea ...................... 123, 146 Gonçalves, Ricardo ................................61, 127 Goncharova, Iuliia ..........................................45 Gong, Shuxi ...........................................46, 119 Gong, Shu-Xi .................................................136 Gong, Xun ...........................90, 102, 128, 143 Gong, Zhishuang ............................................49 Gong, Zhi-Shuang .........................................141 Gonzalez de Aza, Miguel A. ............ 142, 146 González Ovejero, David ............................106 González-Ovejero, David .....................45, 104 Gonzalez Posadas, Vicente ..........................131 Gonzalez-Valdes, Borja .................. 69, 83, 148 González-Vázquez, Nerea ............................96 Gonzalo, Ramón .............................................80 Goodal, Steven R. .........................................105 Good, Austin .................................................122 Goonesinghe, Hasanga ...............................103 Gordon, Joshua ......................................91, 110 Gordon, Neil ...................................................72 Gorski, Przemyslaw .........................................53 Goussetis, George ................................... 62, 71 Govoni, Marco ................................................73 Goyal, Aditya ................................................127 Goykhman, Yuriy ...........................................109 Graglia, Roberto D. ............................ 109, 130 Graglia, Roberto (Sess. Co-Chair) ..... 109, 130 Graham, Jennifer ...........................................107 Gray, Derek ...............................................57, 61 Grbic, Anthony .......... 94, 106, 108, 155, 156 Grbic, Anthony (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................94 Greenberg, Joseph .......................................117 Greenhill, Lincoln ...........................................117 Gregoire, Daniel ...........................................102 Gregory, Micah D. .................................65, 106 Griffith, Khadir .................................................59 Griffiths, Scott F. ............................................106 Grimaccia, Francesco ...................................123 Grimm, Markus .............................................105 Grobe, Gary .................................................152 Gross, Nicolas .......................................... 60, 91 Grzesik, Jan .....................................86, 93, 107 Grzyb, Janusz .................................................77 Guan, Ke .................................................. 48, 84 Guan, Ning ...................................................131 Guan, Yangyang ...........................................105 Guclu, Caner ............................46, 80, 92, 133 Guerrieri, Jeffrey ............................................110 Gueuning, Quentin .......................................143 Guevara, Dinael ............................................160 Guha, Debatosh ..............................................70 Guidi, Francesco .............................................73 Guiffaut, Christophe ........................................61 Guinvarc’h, Régis ............ 45, 67, 92, 140, 151 Guizani, Mohzen ..........................................107 Gulan, Heiko ...................................................77 Gulgonul, Senol ..............................................54 Guo, Gaofeng ........................................ 97, 110 Guo, Han .......................................................159 Guo, Jixin .........................................................92 Guo, Kun-Yi ......................................................72 Guo, Lisheng ....................................................69 Guo, Lixin .........................................................66 Guo, L. Jay .................................... 61, 108, 128 Guo, Lu ............................................................90 Guo, Min .........................................................54 Guo, Xiang .......................................... 145, 147 Guo, Yang ..............................................61, 160 Guo, Y. Jay ....................................................139 Guo, Yongxin ............................... 96, 140, 144 Guo, Yongxin (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................132 Gupta, Arjun ..................................................123 Gupta, Ashish ........................................... 66, 71 Gupta, Inder ...........................................86, 144 Gupta, Shulabh ........................................ 46, 98 Gurel, Levent ....................................................74 Gurel, Ogan ..................................................149 Gustafsson, Mats ......................... 45, 115, 155 Gu, Xiaoxiong ...............................................143 Guyon, Frederik .............................................133 Gu, Zhaokai ............................................. 62, 65 H Haack, Tracy ................................... 59, 72, 157 Haack, Tracy (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................59 Ha, Bui Van .....................................................89 Hacker, Jorg ..................................................157 Hackett, Erin E. .......................................72, 107 Hadad, Yakir ......................... 68, 82, 104, 133 Haddad, Ziad S. ...........................................123 Hadel, Victoria D. ...........................................83 Ha, Dohyuk .............................................. 96, 98 Haghtalab, Mohammad .................................78 Hagness, Susan C. ........................ 51, 147, 158 Hagness, Susan (Sess. Co-Chair) .........51, 147 Hahnel, Ronny ...............................................135 Haines, Jennifer .............................................151 Ha, Jaegeun ........................................ 102, 113 173 Hajimiri, Ali ......................................................61 Hakem, Nadir .......................................... 59, 78 Hall, Peter ......................................................143 Hall, Tavis ........................................................84 Hamberger, Gerhard ......................................81 Hamdi, Maziyar ..............................................73 Hammi, Oualid ......................................... 45, 78 Hammoodi, Ali ........... 62, 70, 81, 85, 96, 115 Hampton, Donald .........................................123 Hamzaoui, Dahbia .......................................157 Hand, Tom .......................................................68 Hanley, Thomas ...............................................59 Han, Liping ......................................................53 Han, Minseok ..................................................48 Hansen, Hedley .............................................157 Hansen, James ................................................59 Hansen, Jared .................................................54 Hansen, Peder ...............................................146 Hanson, George W. .......................................94 Han, Tuan-Yung ...............................................71 Han, Wangwang ............................................82 Han, Xiang-Lei .................................................79 Han, Xu ..........................................................131 Hao, Yang ....... 56, 104, 110, 114, 141, 144, 152 Harackiewicz, Frances ....................................53 Haraoubia, Brahim .........................................48 Haraz, Osama ...... 45, 57, 77, 139, 143, 144, 151, 158 Harish, A. R. ..................................................141 Harjani, Ramesh ............................................102 Harle, Lee ......................................................102 Harmon, Paul ...................................................80 Harrington, James A. ......................................75 Hartmuth, Hyazinth .........................................81 Hasani, Masoumeh ............................. 118, 157 Hasan, Khaled ................................................89 Hasan, Md Sakib ............................................85 Hashemi, Mohammad Reza ...........................47 Hashish, Essam ..............................................146 Haskou, Abdullah ............................................54 Hassan, Ahmed ...............................................58 Haupt, Randy ......................................... 67, 140 Havrilla, Michael ............................75, 86, 133 Havrilla, Michael (Sess. Co-Chair) ................86 Haxha, Shyqyri ................................... 114, 155 Hayashi, Hideyuki .........................................131 Haykir, Yigit .....................................................97 Haynes, Mark ...............................................158 Hay, Stuart .....................................................143 Hazdra, Pavel ................................................155 Heberling, Dirk .........................................84, 97 He, Chong ..........................67, 78, 89, 92, 151 Hecht, Michael ..............................................117 Heebl, Jason ..................................................155 Heikenfeld, Jason C. .......................................56 He, Jinmei ........................................................69 Helander, Jakob ..............................................45 Heldring, Alex ...............................................109 He, Lele ..........................................................114 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Hellbourg, Gregory ......................................143 Hendijani, Nastaran ..............................50, 122 Hendrickson, Phillip ............................. 124, 136 Hensley, Scott ..................................................98 Heredia Juesas, Juan ...................... 62, 69, 120 Herranz-Herruzo, Jose Ignacio .................57, 58 Herscovici, Naftali ........................................131 He, Ruisi ...........................................................48 He, Ru-Shuang ...............................................161 Hettak, Khelifa ...............................................151 He, Wei ..........................................................131 Hewitt, Jacqueline .........................................130 He, Xiaoyang ...................................................57 He, Xieyong .....................................................66 He, Yan ............................................................70 Heydari, Payam .............................................135 He, Yejun ................................................65, 131 He, Yin ...........................................................115 Heyman, Ehud .................................................56 He, Yuan ..........................................................65 Hidayetoglu, Mert ...........................................74 Higashi, Daichi ................................................90 Hill, Ernie ........................................................101 Hilton, Geoff ..................................................160 Hindy, Moataza ............................................139 Hines, Margery ...............................................75 Hinojosa, Jaime .............................................120 Hinostroza, Israel ............................ 67, 92, 140 Hiptmair, Ralf ....................................... 121, 122 Hiranandani, Manish ....................................105 Hirokawa, Jiro ....................................57, 71, 79 Hirokawa, Jiro (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................57 Hirota, Tetsuo ....................................... 119, 131 Hirsch, Antonin ................................................57 Hitzler, Martin .................................................79 Hoang, Thang ...............................................108 Hochwald, Bertrand ......................................131 Hodek, Matthew ...........................................102 Hodge, John ....................................................47 Hodges, Richard .............................89, 90, 154 Hodkin, Jason .........................................98, 153 Hoefer, Wolfgang J. R. .................................120 Hoferer, Robert ................................................49 Hojjat, Nasrin ..................................................81 Holisaz, Hamed ..............................................79 Holloway, Christopher ....................................91 Holmes, Jonathan ..........................................131 Holopainen, Jari ............................................114 Holt, Teddy R. ..................................................59 Holweg, Gerald ............................................152 Honari, Mohammad Mahdi .........................105 Honda, Junichi .................................................98 Honda, Kazuhiro ......................60, 81, 84, 118 Hong, Hyeongi ....................................... 67, 114 Hong, Ming-Tsung .........................................143 Hong, Seungman ............................................96 Hong, Sun ...............................................51, 116 Hong, Wei ..............................................83, 155 Hong, Wonbin .......................... 45, 78, 79, 143 Honma, Mareki .............................................117 174 Honma, Naoki .................................... 103, 140 Hoorfar, Ahmad .....................................69, 103 Hopkins, Glenn .............................................131 Hoppe, Daniel .................................................89 Hoque, Mahbub ...........................................105 Hoque, Sanyat ..............................................153 Horgan, Kate (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................157 Horgan, Katherine .................. 59, 72, 157, 158 Horii, Yasushi ...................................................47 Hori, Toshikazu ................................................94 Horiuchi, Shinji ..............................................117 Horn, Mark ....................................................159 Hosono, Ryohei .............................................131 Hosseini, Alister ......................................89, 106 Hosseini, Mehdi .....................................70, 131 Hosseini, Navid .............................................101 Host, Nicholas ...............................................139 Hou, Yangqing ................................................89 Hrabar, Silvio ..........................47, 92, 108, 156 Hrabar, Silvio (Sess. Co-Chair) ............. 47, 108 Hsiao, Cherng-Chyi ........................................49 Hsu, Hao-Han ................................................155 Hsu, Heng-Tung ......................................65, 104 Hsu, Pao-Hsin .................................................120 Hua, Changzhou ...........................................103 Huang, Ching-Yu ...........................................109 Huang, Danyang .............................................49 Huang, Guan-Long ..........................................61 Huang, Gui Chao .........................................105 Huang, Gwo-Jong .........................98, 107, 161 Huang, Jiani ...................................................108 Huang, Jiunn-Kai ...........................................120 Huang, Limin ..................................................105 Huang, Meng-Chi .........................................143 Huang, Shaowu ............................................135 Huang, Si-Lu ....................................................85 Huang, Tao ....................................................145 Huang, Ting-Jui ................................................65 Huang, Weimin ...............................................95 Huang, Xianjun .......................................93, 101 Huang, XianJun .............................................101 Huang, Yanshi ...............................................123 Huang, Yi ............................................. 110, 155 Huang, Yi (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................110 Huang, Yong Mao ........................................145 Hubbert, John ..................................................98 Hu, Bin ...........................................................114 Huerta, Cesar ................................................120 Huff, Gregory ....................132, 133, 140, 154 Huff, Gregory (Sess. Co-Chair) ......... 132, 133 Hu, Fu-Gang ........................................ 115, 161 Huggard, Peter ................................................78 Hughey, Stephen ...........................................134 Hu, Hao ..................................................48, 118 Hu, Jun ........61, 74, 121, 135, 159, 160, 161 Hulsey, Robert ...............................................158 Hum, Sean ................................ 89, 90, 92, 133 Hum, Sean (Sess. Co-Chair) ................... 60, 92 Hung, Chichang ............................................119 Hung, Wan-Ting ............................................120 Hurtaud, Yvonick ...........................................157 Hussain, Mohamed .........................................45 Hussain, Rifaqat ..............................................84 Hu, Tiancun ............................................... 51, 84 Hu, Xue-Fang .................................................161 Huynh, Cuong ...............................................131 Hu, Yunyun ............................................107, 149 Hu, Zhenxin ...................................................103 Hu, Zhi Fang ..................................................145 Hu, Zhijing .......................................................67 Hu, Zhirun ............................... 77, 93, 101, 115 Hu, Zhirun (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................93 Hwang, Huan-Sheng ......................................96 Hwang, Hyeonseok ........................................48 Hwang, In-June .......................................54, 120 Hwang, Ruey-Bing ...........................................49 Hyde IV, Milo .........................................75, 133 Hyman, Daniel ..............................................142 I Ibrahim, Ahmed ........................................ 81, 93 Ibrahim, Amr ..................................................161 Ida, Jiro ..........................................................120 Iess, Luciano ....................................................83 Iftikhar, Adnan ........................ 57, 81, 113, 128 Ignatenko, Maxim ........................ 84, 108, 145 Iigusa, Kyoichi .................................................65 Ijaz, Bilal ........................................................128 Ilic, Milan .......................97, 98, 107, 124, 136 Iluz, Zeev .........................................................80 Imai, Suguru ..................................................145 Imai, Tetsuro ............................................60, 159 Imbert, Marc ....................................................77 Inan, Umran ...................................................123 Inoue, Makato ...............................................117 Ioannopoulos, Georgios ........................96, 142 Isaac, Ayman .............. 62, 70, 81, 85, 96, 115 Ishibashi, Hidenori ..........................................53 Ishikawa, Yohei ................................................69 Ishimaru, Akira .......................................... 73, 98 Ishimaru, Akira (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................98 Ishisaka, Yuta ...................................................81 Iskander, Magdy F. ........ 77, 83, 91, 104, 105, 119, 121, 123, 154, 160 Iskander, Magdy F. (Sess. Co-Chair) .105, 121 Islam, Md Asiful ..............................................85 Islam, Syed ......................................................85 Itami, Makoto ..................................................66 Itoh, Kenji .................................... 119, 120, 131 Itoh, Tatsuo ....................................................156 Ito, Koichi ................................................85, 104 Ito, Koichi (Sess. Co-Chair) ............. 62, 85, 96 Ito, Satoshi .......................................................79 Ito, Takayoshi ...................................................77 Ito, Takuma ....................................................103 Ivanisevic, Nikola ............................................50 Ivashina, Marianna Valerievna .......... 130, 143 Iversen, Per ....................................................143 Iyer, Ashwin K. ............................132, 145, 156 175 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Iyer, Ashwin (Sess. Co-Chair) ............. 145, 156 Jian, Ying .......................................................155 Jiao, Dan ..........................................61, 85, 161 J Jiao, Dan (Sess. Co-Chair) ....50, 61, 160, 161 Jia, Pinghao ...................................................161 Jacksha, Ronald ...............................................48 Jia, Yu ......................................................95, 134 Jackson, Brad ..................................................57 Ji, Chunlin .......................................................119 Jackson, Daniel ......................................84, 133 Jimenez Saez, Alejandro ................................58 Jackson, David R. .....................46, 56, 73, 106 Jin, Chengjin ..................................................130 Jackson, David R. (Sess. Co-Chair) .....46, 132 Jin, Cong-Jun ............................................ 72, 85 Jacob, Minu ...................................................119 Jing, Xianshi ...................................................118 Jacobs, Daniel ...............................................130 Jin, Jian-Ming ................................ 50, 121, 161 Jacobs, Doug ...................................................58 Jin, Jian-Ming (Sess. Co-Chair) .............50, 161 Jacobson, Mark .............................................161 Jin, Mou-ping ..........................................54, 139 Jacobson, Mark (Sess. Co-Chair) ................161 Jin, Ronghong ......58, 66, 67, 78, 89, 92, 128, Jacques, Christophe ......................................117 151 Jagadeesan, Aswin Babu .............................128 Jin, Weiliang ..................................................160 Jahagirdar, Dhananjay Ramchandra .............53 Jin, Ya-Qiu ......................................................133 Jain, Rohit .......................................................156 Jin, Yunnan .......................................................65 Jam, Armin .....................................................129 Jo, Byeonghak .................................................48 Jamil, Adnan ....................................................47 Jofre, Lluis .........................................................77 Jamil, Khalid ..................................................144 Johari, Esha .....................................................77 Jamnejad, Vahraz ...........................................90 John, Roshini ....................................................65 Jang, Hyun-Chang ........................................121 Johnson, Joel ...................................................95 Jang, Taehee ..........................................61, 128 Johnson, Layne ..............................................124 Jankovic, Uros ................................................147 Johnson, Steven .............................................160 Jantunen, H. ...................................................127 Johnson, Thaddeus P. ......................................83 Janzen, Andrew .............................................117 Johnson, William A. ...............................56, 134 Jaroszewicz, Thomas ......................................98 Johnston, Ronald .............................................45 Jarrahi, Mona ............................................47, 79 Johnston, Ronald (Sess. Co-Chair) .......... 45, 96 Järvenpää, Seppo ............................... 122, 134 Jones, Brian ...................................................157 Jastram, Nathan ..............................................67 Jones, Edward .................................................51 Jayachandran, Periyadan .............................149 Jones, Glenn ..................................................117 Jeffrey, Ian ..................................... 51, 108, 159 Jones, Rowland ................................................84 Jeffs, Brian D. ....................................... 130, 143 Jonsson, B. Lars G. ........................................142 Jegadeesan, Rangarajan ................................96 Jørgensen, Erik ................................... 50, 89, 90 Jelinek, Lukas ................................ 93, 105, 155 Jørgensen, Kasper ...........................................56 Jenning, Michael .............................................77 Jørgensen, Mikkel B. .......................................80 Jensen, Jeffrey ...................................... 133, 154 Joseph, Collin ................................................148 Jensen, Michael ...............................49, 60, 159 Joseph, Wout ...................................................48 Jeong, Jang-Hyeon ........................................110 Jost, Thomas ..................................................151 Jeong, Jun-gi ..................................................114 Jouny, Ismail .....................................................86 Jeong, Jun-Gi ...................................................67 Juan-Llácer, Leandro ........................................98 Jeong, Wonhong .............................................66 Jung, Chang Won ..................................96, 118 Jeon, Jae ..........................................................67 Jung-Kubiak, Cecile .........................................49 Jeon, Sang Geun ............................................79 Juntunen, Jaakko ...........................................105 Jeuland, Herve ................................................73 Juuti, J. ............................................................127 Jeyakumar, Amutha .........................................53 Juyal, Prateek ..........................................55, 127 Jha, Abhishek ...................................... 110, 114 Jha, Shambhu Nath ................................. 95, 97 K Jiadong, Xu ......................................................74 Jia, Liyin ..........................................................155 Kabalan, Karim Y. .........................57, 102, 120 Jia, Miao Miao ..............................................109 Kabeya, Toshihiko ..................................60, 118 Jiang, Hao .......................................................54 Kabiri, Saman ..................................................79 Jiang, Li Jun ...........58, 81, 109, 133, 147, 148 Kabiri, Yasin ...................................................131 Jiang, Lijun (Sess. Co-Chair) ............... 148, 161 Kaeppler, Stephen .........................................123 Jiang, Ming ....................................................121 Kagan, Jefferey ..............................................146 Jiang, Shugang ............................ 85, 136, 148 Kagan, Zachary ............................................124 Jiang, Wen ........................................... 119, 136 Kahn, Walter ...................................................81 Jiang, Zhi Hao ...............47, 66, 114, 131, 132 Kai, Manabu .................................................144 Jiang, Zong-Han ..............................................62 Kaiser, Gerald ...............................................155 176 Kaiser, Thomas .......................50, 89, 152, 159 Kalender, Gizem .............................................82 Kalfa, Mert ....................................................134 Kalialakis, Christos ...................................84, 96 Kalman, Andrew ..............................................89 Kalogiros, John ................................................59 Kameoka, Jun ................................................102 Kaminski, Piotr M. ...........................................80 Kamma, Anil ..................................................113 Kamo, Hiroyuki .......................................54, 144 Kamo, Yoshihiko ............................................110 Kanaujia, Binod Kumar ...................................53 Kandasamy, Krishnamoorthy ..........71, 94, 106 Kandil, Nahi ..................................................128 Kandimalla, Divyabramham ...........................72 Kaneko, Takuya ...............................................47 Kangaslahti, Pekka ..........................................83 Kang, Lei ........................................................132 Kang, Seonghun ............................................118 Kang, Yunsu .....................................................67 Kante, Boubacar .............................................68 Kantemur, Adnan ............................................47 Kao, Tune-Hune .............................................143 Karacolak, Tutku ..............................................55 Karahan, Mert .................................................92 Karaosmanoglu, Bariscan .......... 109, 115, 123 Karasan, Ezhan ...............................................95 Karasik, Boris ...................................................49 Karim, Muhammad Faeyz ............................127 Karitani, Kento ........................................60, 118 Karmakar, Nemai Chandra ................... 77, 127 Karnati, Kalyan .......................................90, 143 Karumudi, Rambabu .......................................74 Kasami, Hideo .................................................77 Kasem, Ferhad ...............................................102 Kashiwa, Tatsuya ...........................................145 Kasilingam, Dayalan .......................................85 Kastner, Raphael .............61, 86, 93, 134, 136 Kataoka, Ryochi ..............................................60 Katta, Vijay ......................................................59 Kaur, Guneet ....................................... 134, 148 Kawahara, Yoshihiro .......................................69 Kawamura, Takeshi .......................................145 Kawano, Toru ..................................................53 Kaye, Cameron ...............................................51 Kee, Chun-Yun ...............................................107 Keen, Bryan .....................................................56 Keller, Steven ............................................ 45, 58 Kelly, James ...................................................101 Kempel, Leo .................................. 84, 134, 140 Kenkel, Mark .................................................131 Kennedy, Patrick ..............................................98 Kennedy, Timothy ..........................................152 Kepley, Amanda ............................................117 Kersaudy, Pierric ............................................160 Kesavan, Arun .................................................94 Ketharnath, Dhivya ................................53, 136 Ketner, Matthew L. ........................................106 Khaikin, Vladimir ...........................................154 Khairkar, Gaurav ...........................................114 Khaleel, Haider ...........................62, 70, 81, 96 Khaliel, Maher .................................50, 89, 152 Khalil, Muhammad Hassan ............................74 Khalil, Waleed ................................. 49, 73, 154 Khang, Seung-Tae ...........................................54 Khan, Mahrukh ...............................................53 Khan, Mohammad ........................................103 Khan, Muhammad ........ 57, 81, 113, 127, 128 Khan, Muhammad Umar ..............................127 Khan, Munawar Masood .............................157 Khan, Saeed ....................................................54 Khattab, Tamer ..............................................107 Khayam Nekoei, Hamed ..............................127 Khayatian, Behrouz .........................................83 Khelif, Djamal ..................................................72 Khonsari, Zahra .............................................122 Kiaee, Ali .........................................................71 Kiang, Jean-Fu ......................................147, 154 Kiani, Ghaffer .........................................94, 157 Kiesel, Gregory .............................................123 Kikkawa, Takamaro .........................................74 Kilic, Ozlem ............................ 69, 73, 107, 136 Kilic, Ozlem (Sess. Co-Chair) ..69, 73, 86, 107, 136 Killian, Tyler ...................................................159 Kim, Bum-Kyum ................................................93 Kim, Daniel ......................................................55 Kim, Do Won ...................................................51 Kim, Gunyoung ...............................................48 Kim, Hyung Ki ......................................... 47, 120 Kim, Hyungrak .......................................... 85, 90 Kiminki, Sami P. .............................................134 Kim, Jae Sik .....................................................65 Kim, Jeong-Hoon ...........................................110 Kim, Jerry .......................................................116 Kim, Ji-Min .......................................................48 Kim, Jinup .......................................................160 Kim, Jong Ho .................................................160 Kim, Jongsung .................................................62 Kim, Joonsuk ....................................................98 Kim, Jung Hun ...............................................120 Kim, Kangwook ...............................................67 Kim, Ki Young ..................................................51 Kim, Kristopher .................................. 72, 86, 98 Kim, Kyoungwoon ............................... 131, 151 Kim, Minseok .................................................149 Kim, Moonil .....................................................79 Kim, Myung-Don ....................................98, 160 Kimoto, Hayate .............................................159 Kim, Sang Kyu ...............................................134 Kim, Soo-Won .................................................48 Kim, Su Jeong ................................................110 Kim, Sung .......................................................110 Kim, Sung Hoe ................................................90 Kim, Taewon ..................................................105 Kimura, Yuichi ................................................129 Kim, Woo Soo .................................................56 Kim, Yoon Geon ..............................................79 Kim, Youngsub .................................................90 Kim, Youngsung ...............................................96 177 Kindt, Rick W. ...................................... 141, 142 Kintz, Andrew .........................................86, 144 Kiourti, Asimina ................. 56, 67, 85, 96, 110 Kiris, Orcun ......................................................71 Kish, Jerome ...................................................130 Kishk, Ahmed A. .....45, 70, 75, 77, 89, 90, 91, 93, 105, 114, 115, 129, 139, 142, 145 Kittiyanpunya, Chainarong ...........................101 Kiziltas, Gullu ................................................133 Kiziltas, Gullu (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................133 Klein, Bernhard ..............................................135 Kleinkort, Cameron .......................98, 107, 161 Klinkenbusch, Ludger ......................................56 Kluskens, Michael .........................................110 Klymyshyn, David M. ................... 70, 131, 151 Kniffin, Gabriel ..............................................149 Knight, Geoff .................................................157 Knisely, Alexander ........................................133 Kobayashi, Yusuke ........................................155 Kobelski, Adam .............................................117 Koch, Timothy C. ...........................................123 Koc, Sencer ...................................................139 Kohama, Takayuki .........................................110 Koh, Il-Suek ......................................................98 Kojima, Fumihide .............................................65 Köksal, Adnan ........................................ 97, 122 Kolak, Lewis ...................................................122 Kolawole, Oluwaseun .....................................95 Kolitsidas, Christos ........................................142 Kolodziej, Kenneth ........................................145 Kolodziej, Kenneth (Sess. Co-Chair) ............145 Kolundzija, Branko ............................ 59, 70, 85 Kolundzija, Branko (Sess. Co-Chair) ...... 59, 70 Kong, Ling Bing .............................................115 Kong, Yi Tong ................................................160 Kong, Yong-Dan ..............................................61 Kono, Hayato ..................................................74 Kordiboroujeni, Zamzam ..............................105 Kornaros, Evangelos .......................................79 Ko, Seungtae ...................................45, 79, 143 Koski, Karoliina ..............................................118 Kostic, Milan ....................................................85 Kotaka, Masaki .............................................131 Kota, Krishna ...................................................46 Kotulski, Joe (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................148 Kotulski, Joseph .............................................130 Koulouridis, Stavros .................................. 82, 96 Koulouridis, Stavros (Sess. Co-Chair) ..... 82, 96 Koutinos, Anastasios ..............................96, 142 Kovacevic, Eva ..............................................108 Kovitz, Joshua ............................... 54, 141, 154 Kowalewski, Jerzy .........................................102 Koyanagi, Yoshio ............................60, 84, 118 Kozick, Richard ................................................83 Koziel, Slawomir ...... 50, 65, 70, 84, 123, 140 Koziel, Slawomir (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............123 Kozlov, Mikhail ..............................................124 Krairiksh, Monai ............................................101 Kramer, Bradley ...............................................86 Kreiczer, Michael ..................................... 86, 93 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Krenz, Eric ........................................................49 Kreouzis, Theo .................................................78 Krishna, Aparna ............................................107 Kuai, Zhen-Qi ................................................139 Kubické, Gildas ......................................75, 133 Ku, Chin ...........................................................71 Kuester, Edward .................................. 116, 132 Kuester, Edward (Sess. Co-Chair) ................132 Kuga, Yasuo ............................................. 73, 98 Kuga, Yasuo (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................73 Kuiper, Thomas ..............................................117 Kulaib, Ahmed ..................................... 144, 160 Kula, Jeffrey .....................................................94 Kulessa, Andrew ............................................157 Kumar, Girish ..................................... 53, 54, 65 Kumar, Pankaj ................................................114 Kumar, Raj ...............................................65, 114 Kumar, Rajkishor ..............................................46 Kumar, Santosh ...............................................91 Kum, Junsig ............................................... 96, 98 Kummerow, Christian D. ................................123 Kuo, Chih-Ming .............................................147 Kuo, Chih-Wen ..............................................147 Kurc, Ozgur ...................................................153 Kuroki, Futoshi ........................................75, 110 Kurrant, Douglas .............................................51 Kursat Ozturk, Alper (Sess. Co-Chair) .........135 Kuse, Ryuji ........................................................94 Kushwaha, Nagendra ..................................114 Kussow, Adil-Gerai ........................................161 Kuster, Niels ...................................................136 Ku, Ting-Yu .......................................................96 Kuwahara, Yoshihiko ..............................54, 144 Kuznetsov, Sergei A ......................................156 Kuzu, Lokman ..................................................54 Kuzuoglu, Mustafa ................................... 59, 83 Kwon, Chankeun .............................................48 Kwon, Do-Hoon ............................. 47, 131, 140 Kwon, Do-Hoon (Sess. Co-Chair) ................131 Kwon, DukSoo ........................................54, 120 Kwon, Heon-Kook ...........................................98 Kyriakou, George ............................................96 L Labate, Giuseppe ................................... 47, 123 Lacasse, Richard ............................................117 Lacasse, Richard (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............117 Lachman, Noa .................................................58 Lacotte, Guillaume ........................................115 Laheurte, Jean-Marc ......................................157 Lai, Kuan-Hsun ...............................................109 Lail, Brian .......................................................147 Lai, Qinghua .............................................54, 57 Lai, Zhi-Hong .................................................147 Lambert, Kevin .................................................65 Lamie, Nathan .................................................75 Lam, Tommy .....................................................60 Lanagan, Michael .........................................124 Landesa Porras, Luis ........................................97 178 Lane, Daria ......................................................66 Lang, David ...................................................121 Langdon, Scott ..............................................160 Lang, Hans-Dieter ...................48, 69, 124, 147 Lang, Hans-Dieter (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............48 Lan, Qing .........................................................57 Lanucara, Marco .............................................83 Laribi, Mejdi ..................................................128 Larimore, Zachary .........................................122 Las-Heras, Fernando ................................ 69, 83 Latif, Saeed I. .................................................127 Lau, Buon Kiong .................................. 118, 135 Lau, Buon Kiong (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................62 Laurin, Jean-Jacques ......................................142 Laurin, Jean-Jacques (Sess. Co-Chair) .......105, 120 Lavrinenko, Andrei ..........................................80 Lazzi, Gianluca ............58, 85, 124, 130, 136 Lebel, Jules .....................................................159 Le Coq, Laurent ...............................................69 L’Ecuyer, Tristan S. .........................................123 Lee, Bomson ...........................................48, 119 Lee, Cedric .......................................................96 Lee, Chang-Hyun ...........................................106 Lee, Changmin ................................................96 Lee, Chanjoon ...............................................102 Lee, Chienming ..............................................155 Lee, Choon ............................................... 53, 70 Lee, Choonsup .................................................49 Lee, Dong-Jin .................................................120 Lee, Dongju ....................................................115 Lee, Edmund ..................................................143 Lee, Gang Chea ............................................124 Lee, Gi-bum ......................................................48 Lee, Gregory ..........................................45, 129 Lee, Gunbok ....................................................48 Lee, Hojun ......................................................114 Lee, Il-Jin ...........................................................79 Lee, Jay ..........................................................107 Lee, Jay Kyoon ...............................................148 Lee, Jeong-Hae .......................................69, 106 Lee, Jin-Fa ...................................... 56, 121, 134 Lee, Jongwon .................................................106 Lee, Jong-Wook ...............................................69 Lee, Juneseok ...................................................66 Lee, Jungyub ............................................. 96, 98 Lee, Jun-Ho ....................................................119 Lee, JuYong ............................................... 49, 82 Lee, Juyul ........................................................160 Lee, Kelvin ........................................................51 Lee, Kook Joo ..................................................79 Lee, Kwyro .......................................................93 Lee, Kyoung Min .............................................79 Lee, Kyoungtae ......................................... 49, 82 Lee, Michael ..................................................141 Lee, Ming-Yu ..................................................152 Lee, Sae-Won ..................................................78 Leese de Escobar, Anna .................................71 Leese de Escobar, Anna (Sess. Co-Chair) ....71 Lee, Taeyeop ...................................................93 Lee, Wang-Sang ....................................54, 120 Lee, Wonseok ..................................................96 Lee, Woochan ...............................................161 Lee, Yongshik ...................................................98 Lee, Youngju ............................................. 96, 98 Lee, Young Ju ...................................................79 Lee, Yu-Lin ........................................................66 Legay, Hervé ...................................................62 Lehman, Norman L. .......................................149 Lehmensiek, Robert .......................................130 Lehtinen, Nikolai ............................................123 Leibovich, Matan .............................................56 Lei, Juan .........................................................141 Lei, Lin ............................................................121 Lemey, Sam ....................................................118 Lemos Cid, Edgar ............................................98 Leng, Ting ......................................................101 Lenormand, Regis ............................................57 Lentini, Nathan E. ............................................72 Lepetit, Thomas ................................................68 Letrou, Christine .............................................154 Leung, Kwok Wa .............................................70 Lewis, Rob ...................................102, 103, 160 Le, Yen B. ...................................... 65, 152, 157 Lezec, Henri ......................................... 133, 146 Li, Andres .......................................................151 Liang, Bingyuan .............................................119 Liang, Feng ......................................................94 Liang, Jinyi .....................................................160 Liang, Liang .....................................................89 Liang, Min .......................................... 69, 74, 80 Liang, Shu ......................................................161 Liang, Xianling .....58, 66, 67, 78, 89, 92, 128, 151 Liang, Zichang ........................................75, 148 Liao, Bruce .......................................................57 Liao, DaHan ...................................... 61, 75, 83 Liao, Heng-Yi ...................................................62 Liao, Tien-Hao .................................................98 Liao, Wen-Jiao ..................................... 104, 108 Liao, Yi ....................................................51, 154 Li, Beibei .........................................................101 Liberal, Iñigo ....................................................80 Li, Bo ..............................................................119 Li, Chao ..........................................................153 Li, Chenchen ....................................................83 Li, Daotong ....................................................117 Liddle, J. Alexander .........................................58 Li, Dian Jin ......................................................160 Li, Dongwei ......................................................56 Li, Dongying ...................................................156 Li, En ............................................... 97, 107, 110 Lienard, Martine ..............................................98 Lier, Erik ............................................................68 Lietuvninkas, Andrius .......................................55 Li, Fuyun ..................................................66, 106 Li, Hui .............................................................118 Li, Huiping ......................................................161 Li, Hui (Sess. Co-Chair) .................................118 Li, Jie .............................................. 50, 121, 134 179 Li, Jielin ...........................................................134 Li, Jinghe ................................................... 62, 65 Li, Jinxin ..................................................... 50, 70 Li, Kaiming .......................................................84 Li, Kun ........................................60, 81, 84, 118 Li, Li ............................................................74, 75 Li, Long ....................................................62, 128 Li, Maokun .......................74, 89, 90, 102, 108 Lim, Boon H. ..................................................123 Li, Meijiao ........................................................77 Li, Mengmeng ................................................159 Li, Min ............................................................109 Lim, Kheng-Hwee ..........................................121 Lim, Seonho .............................................. 62, 85 Lim, Soo Yong ................................................160 Lim, Sungjoon ................................47, 115, 120 Lim, Sungkyun ............................... 65, 152, 157 Lim, Timothy .....................................................98 Lin, Chuan ........................................................95 Lindenmeier, Stefan ...................... 45, 144, 145 Ling, Hao .........................................................83 Ling, Hao (Sess. Co-Chair) .............................83 Lin, Gregory ..................................................152 Lingua, Andrea Maria ..................................130 Lin, Hai .............................................74, 85, 148 Lin, Haili ...........................................................96 Lin, Hesheng ....................................................84 Lin, His-Ching ................................................104 Lin, Hwaider ..................................................101 Lin, Jiahong ....................................................114 Lin, Ken-Huang ..............................................103 Lin, Kevin ..........................................................69 Lin, Lin ..............................................................94 Lin, Liwei ...........................................................61 Linscott, Ivan ..................................................123 Lin, Shun-Yun Lin ............................................131 Lin, Tayeh .......................................................119 Lin, Wei-Chen ................................................155 Lin, Yen-Ting .............................................. 66, 71 Lin, Yi-Cheng ....................................................84 Lin, Yi-Fang .....................................................127 Lin, Yuankun ......................................... 108, 129 Lin, Yu-Chih ....................................................131 Lin, Yu-De .......................................................139 Lin, Zhongchao ............................. 74, 136, 148 Lipan, Ovidiu .................................................145 Li, Pei ................................................................57 Li, Peng-Fa ..................................................57, 70 Li, Ping ............................................................134 Li, RongLin .....................66, 96, 106, 128, 155 Li, RongLin (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................96 Liseno, Angelo ...............................................133 Li, Shufang .......................................................83 Li, Shulan .......................................................155 Li, Si ................................................................101 Li, Simin ..........................................................101 Li, Tianjiao ............................................ 102, 128 Liu, Adrian ......................................................130 Liu, BaiYang ...................................................155 Liu, Beibei .........................................................50 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Liu, Bo ............................................................123 Liu, Boliang ......................................................66 Liu, Chang ......................................................148 Liu, Chien-Hao ...............................................142 Liu, Chuan-Chang .........................................135 Liu, Duixian ....................................................143 Liu, Enbo ........................................................132 Liu, Fuwen ......................................................128 Liu, Ge ..............................................................73 Liu, Guo ...........................................................62 Liu, Hongfei ....................................................130 Liu, Hu ..............................................................46 Liu, Jinting .........................................................58 Liu, Kai ..............................................................78 Liu, Kay Yuhong ...............................................51 Liu, Leilei ...........................................................62 Liu, Liang ................... 66, 67, 78, 89, 128, 151 Liu, Liang-Yuan .................................................71 Liu, Meilin ......................................................161 Liu, Mingming ........................................... 78, 89 Liu, Qin ....................................................85, 109 Liu, Qing Huo . 50, 67, 75, 95, 107, 121, 134, 147, 149, 153, 154, 161 Liu, Qing Huo (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................121 Liu, Ruopeng ..................................................119 Liu, Tim X. .........................................................48 Liu, Xiaochun ...................................................86 Liu, Xiaoguang .................................................77 Liu, Xiaolong ..................................................102 Liu, Xiaoming ..........................................78, 105 Liu, Xiaoya ................................................ 62, 65 Liu, Xinbo .........................................................81 Liu, Xueli ...................................... 101, 102, 103 Liu, Yang ........................................................134 Liu, Yanming .....................................................75 Liu, Yan-Nan ....................................................85 Liu, Yijun ...........................................................96 Liu, Ying ..................................................... 46, 57 Liu, Yiru .............................................................84 Liu, Yuanan ....................57, 81, 105, 114, 155 Liu, Yujie .................................................... 62, 89 Liu, Zheng ......................................................135 Livadaru, Matilda ..........................................141 Li, Weiming ........................................ 54, 66, 93 Li, Wei-Yu .......................................................143 Li, Wenting .....................................................102 Li, Wenxing ....................................................101 Li, Xiaoping ......................................................75 Li, Xiaoye Sherry ...........................................148 Li, Xihao .........................................................147 Li, Yan ......................................................48, 160 Li, Yang ...................................................49, 124 Li, Yan-Ping .....................................................136 Li, Yanyan ................................................ 97, 148 Li, Yezhen ..................................66, 78, 89, 128 Li, Yezheng .....................................................151 Li, Ying ..............................................................69 Li, Yingsong ...................................81, 101, 114 Li, Yongjiu .......................................................128 Li, Yue ........................................................ 56, 71 180 Li, Yujian .........................................................143 Li, Yun ......................................................84, 105 Li, Zengrui ........................................................60 Li, Zheng-Wen ...............................................115 Li, Zhichao .......................................................82 Lizzi, Leonardo ................................82, 95, 128 Lizzi, Leonardo (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................95 Llombart, Nuria ..................................49, 79, 91 Locke, Lisa ......................................................105 Lodato, Rossella ............................................144 Logan, John ......................................... 141, 142 Lohan, Elena-Simona ....................................157 Loiseaux, Brigitte ...........................................104 Loizos, Kyle .......................................... 124, 136 Lomakin, Vitaliy .............................................108 Lombardi, Guido ....................................56, 109 Lombardi, Guido (Sess. Co-Chair) .................56 Lombardo, Pierfrancesco ................................72 Lo Monte, Lorenzo ..........................................73 Loncar, Josip ....................................................47 Long, Jiang .............................................. 47, 119 Long, John R. ...................................................79 Long, Rui ........................................................140 Long, Stuart ......................................................46 Long, Stuart (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................70 Lopez-Iturri, Peio ............................83, 149, 153 Lotfi Poshtgol, Parisa ................................. 81, 96 Lovat, Giampiero .............................................94 LoVetri, Joe .......................................................51 LoVetri, Joe (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................51 Lo, Yat Hei ........................................................58 Lubin, Dan ......................................................149 Lu, Chunlan ......................................................53 Luc, Jerome ....................................................160 Ludwig, Alon ....................................48, 69, 158 Luhmann, Neville .............................................77 Lu, Hsin-Chia ..................................................135 Lu, Jiaguo .........................................................57 Lu, Jian ................................................. 132, 156 Lu, Jonathan ...................................................160 Lu, Jui-Han ......................................................109 Lu, Junqi .........................................................140 Lu, Jun-Yu ........................................................118 Lukacs, Mathew ............................................116 Luk, Kwai-Man ...............................................143 Lu, Mingyu .......................................................69 Luo, Chunbei ....................................................74 Luo, Guo Qing ..............................................145 Luo, Ma ................................................... 67, 147 Luo, Qi .............................................................78 Luo, Wan .................................................. 50, 74 Luo, Yu ..............................................................54 Luo, Zhengzhao Johnny ................................123 Lu, Xiaopeng .............................................54, 57 Lu, Xiao Peng .................................................127 Luyen, Hung ...................................................158 Lu, Yinghua ....................................................114 Lu, Zejian ..........................................................78 Lu, Zhaoqing ..................................................145 Lv, Yue ..............................................................66 Lynch, Stephen ..............................................149 Lynch, Stephen (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................149 M Maaskant, Rob .................................... 130, 143 MacDonaldand, Eric ......................................80 Maci, Stefano ...45, 104, 106, 115, 119, 132, 156 Maci, Stefano (Sess. Co-Chair) ........ 104, 106, 119 Mackenzie, Anne ..........................................106 MacKie-Mason, Brian ...................................148 MacPhie, Robert ............................................142 Madanayake, Arjuna ...................................102 Maddah-Ali, Mohsen ...................................127 Maehara, Fumiaki ...........................................60 Mahdiroodi, Mahta ......................................139 Mahler, Tobias ...............................................102 Mahmood, Attiya ............................................49 Mahmood, Suhair .........................................119 Mahmoud, Abd-Elhady ................................142 Mähönen, Petri ................................................95 Mahoney, David ...........................................156 Maier, Stefan ...................................................80 Mai, Fang ........................................................56 Mailloux, Robert ............................................140 Ma, Jian .........................................................144 Ma, Jing ...........................................................72 Majumdar, Budhaditya .................................101 Majumdar, Payal ...........................................119 Majumder, Basudev .............. 71, 94, 106, 113 Makar, Gregory ..............................................55 Makarov, Sergey ...........................................142 Makdissy, Tony ................................................91 Makino, Shigeru .................................. 119, 131 Malallah, Yaaqoub .......................................129 Maldonado Vargas, Jayson ...........................67 Mali, Pierre-Antoine ........................................95 Mallahzadeh, Alireza .....................................46 Malureanu, Radu ............................................80 Maneiro-Catoira, Roberto ..............................92 Manic, Ana .......................... 98, 107, 134, 148 Mankaruse, George .....................................128 Mansouri, Bahareh .......................................155 Mansour, Raafat ............................................128 Manteghi, Majid ...................................... 66, 93 Manteghi, Majid (Sess. Co-Chair) .................72 Manteuffel, Dirk .............................................105 Mäntysalo, Matti .............................................56 Manzoor, Zahra ..............................................81 Mao, Chunxu ................................................102 Mao, Erke ........................................................69 Mao, Jun-fa ......................................................53 Mao, Jun-Fa .....................................................94 Maqueda, Ignacio ........................................132 Marchukov, Roman .........................................92 Marengo, Edwin .............................95, 98, 146 Marganian, Paul ..................................117, 130 Maric, Andrea .................................................50 181 Marimuthu, Jayaseelan ...................................74 Marinescu, Melania ......................................129 Marinov, Val ..................................................129 Markel, Vadim A. ..........................................133 Markley, Loic ...................................................82 Markley, Loic (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................82 Marks, Robert .........................................51, 154 Marrocco, Gaetano ...............................56, 144 Marrocco, Gaetano (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........56 Marshall, Robert ..................... 59, 83, 157, 158 Martens, Luc ....................................................48 Martin, Bonnie .................................................68 Martínez Fernández, José ..............................97 Martinez Garcia, Miguel Angel ....................71 Martinez, Idellyse ..........................................145 Martinez-Ingles, Maria-Teresa ........................98 Martinez, Jose Javier ....................................153 Martinez Lorenzo, Jose Angel ..........62, 69, 83, 120, 148, 151 Martinez-Ros, Alejandro .................................71 Martinez-Sala, Alejandro ...............................71 Martínez Solís, Diego .....................................97 Martínez Vázquez, Marta ..............................49 Martin, Ferran ........................................55, 152 Martín-Guerrero, Teresa M. ...........................53 Martini, Enrica .....................45, 104, 115, 156 Ma, Runbo ..............................................53, 131 Marwood, Warren ........................................157 Marzano, Frank Silvio .............................. 72, 83 Maschio, Paolo .............................................130 Mashayekhi, Sina .........................................121 Masihi, Simin ...................................................54 Masotti, Diego .................................................92 Masoumi, Amir ................................................80 Massa, Andrea .......47, 48, 59, 69, 70, 92, 95, 97, 104, 105, 120, 123, 140, 156 Massey, Jackson White ................................146 Massoud, Ayah .............................................103 Matekovits, Ladislau ............ 47, 123, 130, 145 Matekovits, Ladislau (Sess. Co-Chair) ........123, 145 Mathur, Pratigya ..............................................54 Matos, João .....................................................54 Matsubara, Risa ..............................................47 Matsumuro, Takayuki ......................................69 Matsunaga, Mayumi ......................................81 Matsuo, Akihiko ............................................103 Matthews, Lynn .............................................117 Matz, Donald ..................................................65 Ma, Tzyh-Ghuang .........................................104 Ma, Tzyh-Ghuang (Sess. Co-Chair) ............104 Maunder, Adam ..............................................48 Maussang, Kenneth ......................................104 Mautz, Joseph ...............................................107 Mavridis, Theodoros ............................107, 121 Maxia, Paolo .................................................145 Maxwell, Kasandra .........................................84 Mays, R. Owen ...............................................51 Ma, Yue .........................................................130 Mazhar, Waqas ............................................151 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Ma, Zi Long .....................................................81 Mazor, Yarden ................................................82 Mazraeh-Fard, Isa .........................................127 Mazzarella, Giuseppe ....................50, 62, 145 McCullough, Randy ......................................117 McDonald, Christopher ................................118 McGrane, Bryan .............................................56 McKague, Darren .........................................117 McKerricher, Garret ......................................122 McLeod, Morgan ..........................................130 McMahon, David .........................................117 McNamara, Derek ..........................................89 Meador, Joseph ............................................152 Mehdipour, Aidin ..........................................106 Mehmood, Rashid ..................................60, 159 Mehta, Amit ......................................... 102, 103 Mehta, Bhaven ..............................................161 Meincke, Peter .......................................... 50, 90 Mei, Xiaowei .................................................148 Melde, Kathleen ............................................110 Melde, Kathleen (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............110 Mello, Melinda ....................................117, 130 Melzer, Jeffrey E. .............................................75 Melzer, Jordan ..............................................115 Mencagli, Mario Junior .........................45, 104 Mendes, Pedro ..............................................140 Mendez, Victor .......................................51, 116 Mendonça, Laércio .......................................160 Meng, Fanji .....................................................93 Meng, Fanqiu ..................................................53 Meng, Fanyi ..................................................139 Meng, Lingqin ...............................................109 Meng, Min ..............................................74, 147 Menshov, Anton .................................. 146, 159 Mercolino, Mattia ...........................................83 Meyer, Petrie .................................................143 Mian, Shahzad Iqbal ......................................70 Miao, Jungang ..............................................119 Michel, Andrea .............................................157 Michelson, David .. 60, 65, 73, 115, 121, 160 Michielssen, Eric ..................45, 134, 146, 159 Michishita, Naobumi .............................65, 127 Miers, Zachary ..............................................135 Migliore, Marco Donald ......................... 69, 86 Mikkelsen, Maiken ........................................108 Mikki, Said ..............................45, 81, 131, 155 Mikki, Said (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................155 Milford, Gregory .............................................47 Milici, Stefano .................................................56 Miller, Edmund .......................................93, 103 Miller, Jason ...........................................80, 128 Mills, Matthew ..............................................122 Minatti, Gabriele ...........................................156 Minin, Igor V .................................................153 Minin, Oleg V ................................................153 Min, Kyeong-Sik ..............................................81 Mioc, Francesca .................................. 110, 136 Miorelli, Roberto .............................................95 Mir, Amna ......................................................113 Miranda, Félix ........................................65, 139 182 Mirbeik, Amir .............................................77, 78 Mirjahanmardi, Seyed Hossein ......................72 Miroshnichenko, Andrey .................................80 Miroshnichenko, Andrey (Sess. Co-Chair) ...58 Mirotznik, Mark ............................................122 Mirshekar-Syahkal, Dariush ............................70 Mirzaee, Milad ................................... 118, 122 Mishra, Ghanshyam .....................................119 Mishra, Prashant Kumar ........................... 53, 54 Mitchell, Gregory ..........................................115 Mitchell-Thomas, Rhiannon .............................91 Mitkees, Abdelazez ........................................73 Mitrofanov, Oleg .............................................75 Mittra, Raj ........45, 62, 80, 97, 114, 121, 147, 153, 154 Mittra, Raj (Sess. Co-Chair) .................... 62, 97 Miura, Ritsu .............................................60, 118 Miyake, Ryo .....................................................74 Miyashita, Hiroaki ...........................................53 Mizoguchi, Masato .........................................60 M.Mehrabani, A ...................................... 45, 62 Mobashsher, Ahmed Toaha ...........................62 Moccia, Massimo ...........................................68 Model, J. ..........................................................56 Moez, Kambiz .......................................... 48, 77 Moghadas, Hamid ............................. 102, 128 Moghadas, Hamid (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........124 Moghaddam, Mahta ....................98, 107, 158 Moghaddam, Mahta (Sess. Co-Chair) .......107 Mohamadi Monavar, Fatemeh ....................115 Mohamedatni, Yassine .................................157 Mohamed, Ibraeem ........................................70 Mohamed, Issa ...............................................53 Mohamed Mohamed-Hicho, Nora .............106 Mohammad-Ali-Nezhad, Sajad .....................46 Mohammad, Almuttaz ..................................160 Mohammadi Estakhri, Nasim .........................80 Moharram, Mohamed ...................... 89, 90, 91 Mohd Jenu, Mohd Zarar ..............................119 Mohtashami, Yahya ......................................158 Moin, Aquib ..................................................117 Mojabi, Puyan ...............................................108 Mojabi, Puyan (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........51, 108 Molaei, Ali ..............................................62, 120 Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Jose-Maria .................98 Molina-Garcia-Pardo, Jose-Maria (Sess. CoChair) ...........................................................98 Möller, Harald ...............................................124 Momeni, Amin .................................................45 Momeni Hasan Abadi, Seyed Mohamad Amin 94, 132 Monari, Jader ................................................130 Monsalve, Raul ..............................................117 Monsef, Florian ...............................................59 Montagna, Maria ...........................................83 Montes, Oliver .................................................83 Monti, Alessio ......................................... 47, 156 Monticone, Francesco .. 58, 80, 104, 108, 133 Montisci, Giorgio ...................................62, 145 Montopoli, Mario ...........................................83 Moon, Haksu ..............................120, 135, 148 Moon, Junil ......................................................48 Mooradd, David .............................................93 Moradi, Elham ...............................................118 Moradi, Gholamreza ........................ 62, 66, 81 Morales, Miguel ............................................130 Mora, Matias ................................................117 Moreira, Fernando J. S. ................................160 Moreno, Alexander .........................................55 Morey, Briana .................................................56 Morgan, Kenneth L. ......................................106 Morgan, Matthew .........................................130 Morgan, Zachary C.P.O. ..............................106 Morgenthaler, Ann ..........................74, 75, 148 Morimoto, Yodai .............................................77 Morishita, Hisashi ............................................65 Moriyama, Toshifumi .......................................69 Moroya, Tetsuo .............................................131 Morrill, Justin ...................................................51 Morse, Jacquelynne ........................................95 Morse, Jacquelynne (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........95 Mortazawi, Amir .............................................45 Mosallaei, Hossein .......................................108 Moshfegh, Javad ...........................................121 Mosig, Juan R. ................................... 46, 53, 57 Mostarshedi, Shermila ..................................160 Moura, Tiago ................................................127 Mousavi, Pedram .....48, 61, 71, 77, 102, 105, 115, 128, 157 Mousavi, Pedram (Sess. Co-Chair) ........61, 71, 157 Mouthaan, Koen ....................................45, 151 Moy-Li, Hon Ching ..........................................78 Mozdzen, Thomas ........................................117 Mozdzen, Thomas (Sess. Co-Chair) ............117 Mrdakovic, Branko ..........................................70 Muchler, Clifford .............................................53 Mudaliar, Saba ...............................72, 98, 121 Mudaliar, Saba (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................98 Muha, Damir .......................................... 47, 156 Muharram, Bushra ........................................136 Mühlmann, Ulrich ..........................................152 Mujumdar, Manisha .....................................156 Mukherjee, Biswajeet ......................................46 Mukherjee, Jayanta ....... 46, 71, 94, 106, 113 Mukherjee, Soumava ................... 71, 114, 131 Mulla, Afshan ..................................................53 Mumcu, Gokhan .................................... 57, 101 Munchak, S. Joseph ......................................123 Munir, Achmad .......................................93, 145 Munoz-Ferreras, Jose-Maria .........................151 Munoz, Max ....................................................56 Muqaibel, Ali ...................................................69 Murakami, Tomoki ...........................................60 Murata, Kentaro ............................................140 Murch, Ross D. ......................... 57, 81, 96, 120 Musicant, Amir ..............................................144 Mussetta, Marco ...........................................123 Mykhailo, Tymchenko ...................................106 183 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations N Nachamkin, Jason ...........................................59 Na, Dongyeop ..............................................135 Nafe, Ahmed .................................................122 Nagar, Jogender ...........................................123 Nagar, Neil ...................................................117 Nagasaka, Masafumi .....................................90 Naghar, Azzeddin ..................... 115, 127, 151 Nahar, Niru K. ..................101, 135, 142, 149 Najafi, Ahmad Raeisi ......................................50 Nakagawa, Katsuji .......................................108 Nakajima, Kengo ............................................75 Nakano, Hisamatsu ........................53, 71, 155 Nakano, Hisamatsu (Sess. Co-Chair) ...62, 155 Nakatani, Yusuke ..........................................131 Nakazawa, Susumu ........................................90 Naldi, Giovanni ............................................130 Nalobin, Artur .................................................69 Nambo, Nao ................................................120 Nam, Sangwook ...........................................115 Nan, Tianxaing .............................................101 Nanzer, Jeffrey .......................................98, 153 Nanzer, Jeffrey (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................98 Narayanan, Gopal .......................................143 Narbudowicz, Adam ...............................84, 97 Narbudowicz, Adam (Sess. Co-Chair) ........84 Narendra, Chaitanya ...................................108 Narusue, Yoshiaki ...........................................69 Naseri, Parinaz .............................................128 Naseri, Parinaz (Sess. Co-Chair) .................136 Nashashibi, Adib ..........................................161 Nashed, Ahmed .................................. 145, 148 Nasimuddin, Nasimuddin ......................65, 127 Nasrabadi, Esmail .........................................128 Nasr, Mohamed ............................................146 Nasser, Youssef .............................................102 Natarajan, Bharath .........................................58 Nath Jha, Shambhu (Sess. Co-Chair) ............95 Nauroze, Syed Abdullah ................................82 Navarro, Andres ...........................................160 Navarro-Cía, Miguel ...... 75, 79, 97, 153, 156 Navarro, Rick .......................................157, 158 Nayeri, Payam ................................................89 Nazari, Peyman ............................................135 Nedil, Mourad ..48, 114, 128, 144, 157, 159 Negishi, Tadahiro ............................................73 Neifeld, Mark ..................................................69 Neira, Luz Maria .............................................51 Nelson, Robert ..............................................160 Nemez, Kyle ....................................................51 Nepa, Paolo ................................. 50, 101, 157 Nessel, James ..................................................95 Neto, Andrea ..................60, 79, 91, 104, 141 Neuberger, Thomas ......................................124 Nevels, Robert ...............................................135 Newkirk, Michael ............................................59 Newkirk, Michael (Sess. Co-Chair) .............123 Newman, Andrew ...........................................98 Nezhad-Ahmadi, Mohammad-Reza ....... 82, 94 Ng, Jason ......................................................144 Ng, Karen ........................................................83 Ng, Kung Bo ....................................................81 Ng Mou Kehn, Malcolm ......................... 75, 82 Ngo, Phong ...................................................152 Nguyen, Cam ...................................... 131, 151 Nguyen, N. T. Minh ........................................86 Nguyen, Quang .....................................51, 136 Nguyen, Truong Khang ..................................79 Niamsuwan, Noppasin ..................................98 Niccolai, Alessandro .....................................123 Nicholls, Jeff ....................................................90 Nicolls, Michael ............................................123 Nicolls, Mike (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................123 Nie, Ding .......................................................131 Nielsen, John ...................................................55 Nie, Yuming .....................................................53 Nie, Zaiping .............................50, 74, 92, 121 Nikitin, Pavel ..................................................101 Nikolaou, Symeon ........................................120 Nikolic, Nasiha ...............................................61 Nikolova, Natalia .................................... 62, 83 Ni, Minming ....................................................60 Ninomiya, Keisuke ........................................156 Niroo-jazi, Mahmoud .....................................94 Nishimori, Kentaro ..............60, 103, 140, 159 Nishimura, Kazuo ...........................................86 Nishimura, Kazuo (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............86 Nishiyama, Eisuke .........................................103 Niu, Jun ................................................... 67, 147 Njoku, Chinwe ..................................... 122, 132 Nkakanou, Bertrand .......................................59 N, Nasimuddin ..............................................156 Noghanian, Sima .......................118, 122, 127 Noghanian, Sima (Sess. Co-Chair) .............118 Noguchi, Keisuke ....................... 119, 120, 131 Noh, Young Seok ............................................48 Nold, Benjamin .............................................132 Noordam, Jan ...............................................143 Norgren, Martin ............................................107 Normann, Richard .........................................124 Norrod, Roger ...............................................130 Notaros, Branislav M. .... 86, 97, 98, 107, 124, 134, 136, 148, 161 Notaros, Branislav (Sess. Co-Chair) ...... 86, 98, 134, 136, 148 Notaros, Olivera .............................................98 Novak, Markus ...............................................65 Novotny, David ......................................91, 110 Nowicki, Patryk ...............................................48 O Oakley, Christopher ......................................102 Obelleiro Basteiro, Fernando .........................97 Obermeier, Richard .........................................69 Occhiuzzi, Cecilia ...........................................56 O’Connor, Scott ............................................134 Ogasawara, Naoyuki .....................................85 Ogawa, Koichi .........................60, 81, 84, 118 184 Ogurtsov, Stanislav .......................................140 O’Halloran, Martin .........................................51 Oh, Jongho ......................................................78 Oh, Jungsuek ..........................................79, 143 Ohnuki, Shinichiro .........................................108 Okhmatovski, Vladimir I. .......51, 56, 146, 148, 159 Okhmatovski, Vladimir (Sess. Co-Chair) .......97, 146, 148 Oki, Takashi .....................................................65 Okoniewski, Michal ............55, 130, 136, 149 Okoniewski, Michal (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........136 Okorn, Boris ..................................................108 Oladimeji, Korede ...........................................84 Olcan, Dragan .......................................59, 133 Olin, Timothy .................................................117 Oliveri, Giacomo .........47, 59, 69, 95, 97, 104, 105, 120, 156 Oliveri, Giacomo (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............104 Oloumi, Daniel ................................................74 Omaki, Nobutaka .........................................159 Omar, Saad .....................................................85 Omelchenko, Yuri ..........................................135 Omolewu, Abayomi ........................................85 Omote, Kohei ..................................................84 Omri, Dorsaf ..................................................136 Ong, Michael Ling Chuen ...................127, 128 Onol, Can ......................................................123 Ontiveros, Marcos ................................... 60, 72 Orazbayev, Bakhtiyar .....................................97 Orchard, Jeff ........................................ 120, 136 Orefice, Mario ....................... 47, 89, 102, 119 Oshima, Ichiro ...............................................127 Osipov, Andrey ...............................................56 Osman, Lotfi ..................................................144 Ostadrahimi, Majid .........................................51 Osuna, David ..................................................97 Othman, Mohamed ........................................82 Otsuyama, Takuya ..........................................98 Ott, Peter ........................................................146 Ouslimani, Habiba .............................. 101, 115 Ouyang, Jun ........................ 82, 133, 140, 148 Oxenfeld, Nadav ..........................................144 Oyeka, Dumtoochukwu ..................................56 Ozbey, Burak ................................................153 Ozdemir, Tayfun ............................................109 Ozdemir, Tayfun (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............109 Ozer, Ali Ziya ..................................................90 Ozgun, Ozlem ................................59, 83, 161 Ozturk, Alper Kursat .....................................135 P Pacheco-Peña, Víctor .............................. 97, 153 Padhi, Shantanu ............................................143 Padmanabhan, Sharmila .......................83, 123 Pajona, Olivier .................................................84 Pajovic, Miroslav .............................................93 Paknys, Robert .................................................46 Paknys, Robert (Sess. Co-Chair) ............. 46, 71 Palaios, Alexandros ........................................95 Pal, Arpan ............................................ 102, 103 Palomo, Timothy ..............................................57 Palreddy, Sandeep ........................................106 Panahi, Masoud ..............................................54 Panaretos, Anastasios .....................................58 Panayappan, Kadappan ..............................147 Pandey, Shaileshachandra .............................45 Panduro, Marco Antonio ................................53 Pang, Shuai ......................................................83 Pang, Yi-Hsin ..................................................104 Pan, QinXu .....................................................135 Pan, Shiji ..........................................................79 Pan, Xiao-Min ..................................................85 Pan, Xuyuan ...............................................57, 82 Pan, Yan .................................................... 66, 96 Paonessa, Fabio ............................................130 Papageorgiou, Achilleas ...............................153 Papantonis, Dimitrios .....................................102 Pa, Peter .........................................................122 Pappula, Lakshman .......................................140 Parameswaran, Ash ........................................78 Parashare, Chaitali ..........................................83 Paredes, Ferran ......................................55, 152 Parini, Clive ................. 78, 101, 109, 119, 131 Park, Chan-Hee .............................................152 Park, Chan-Won ............................................152 Parker, Edward A ............................................61 Park, Ikmo ........................................................79 Park, James ............................................... 72, 98 Park, Sang-Ki ...................................................80 Park, Sung Bum ...............................................51 Park, Sungchan .............................................149 Park, Wee Sang ..............................................48 Parsons, Aaron ..............................................130 Parsons, Paul ..................................................122 Pascual-Garcia, Juan ......................................98 Pastorino, Matteo ..........................................120 Patel, Amit ..................................... 82, 102, 156 Patel, Amit (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................82 Patel, Pragati ....................................................46 Patel, Shyamal .................................................56 Pathak, Prabhakar H. .............................94, 110 Patsakis, Constantinos ...................................153 Patton, Ruska .................................................108 Paul, Binu .........................................................50 Pauli, Mario .....................................................77 Paulitsch, Helmut .............................................73 Paulotto, Simone ..............................................56 Pavlovic, Milos ..............................................133 Pavone, Santi Concetto ...................................91 Payandehjoo, Kasra ......................................108 Pazoki, Reza ....................................................71 P Chacko, Bybi ................................................94 Pedro, Haslan ................................................110 Pelham, Timothy .............................................160 Pellegrino, Sergio ..........................................132 Pelleti, Chiara ..................................................62 Pelletti, Chiara ........................................62, 147 Peng, Chia-Mei .......................................62, 155 185 Peng, Hong-Li ................................................147 Peng, Song Tsuen ..........................................104 Peng, Zhen ........................................... 121, 148 Peräntie, J. ......................................................127 Pereira, Lourdes .............................................143 Perger, Warren ..............................................124 Periard, Christophe ........................................157 Periasamy, Lavanya .......................................121 Peroulis, Dimitrios ...................................96, 151 Perovic, Ivana ..................................................97 Perron, Ruthsenne R.G. ...................................91 Perry, Bradley ................................................145 Peterson, Andrew F. ............................. 130, 134 Peterson, Andrew (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............134 Peterson, Eric ...................................................59 Petosa, Aldo ....................................................60 Petrillo, Luca ..........................................107, 121 Petrini, Paolo ..................................................130 Petroff, Alan ...................................................153 Pettinelli, Elena .................................................83 Peverini, Oscar Antonio ................................130 Pezeshki, Ali ...................................................107 Pfeiffer, Carl ............................................94, 108 Pfeiffer, Ullrich .................................................77 Pham, Anh-Vu ..................................................67 Phan, Tuan ..............................................69, 107 Philpott, Mike ...................................................56 Piao, Dazhi ......................................................60 Piccinotti, Jonas .............................................133 Picco, Vittorio ...................................................73 Picon, Odile ...................................................160 Pieper, Dustin ...................................................94 Piepmeier, Jeffery ..........................................132 Piermarocchi, Carlo ......................................121 Pigeon, Melusine .............................................78 Piltan, Shiva ...................................................156 Pinho, Pedro .....................................54, 61, 127 Piras, Marco ..................................................130 Pirinoli, Paola ..........................................89, 123 Pisano, Elvira .................................................104 Pisharody, Greeshma ....................................157 Pistorius, Stephen ............................................51 Plesnick, Shawn .............................................103 Plets, David ......................................................48 Plettemeier, Dirk ...................................... 77, 135 Pliakostathis, Konstantinos ..............................70 Plume, Rene ...................................................130 P, Mohanan .....................................................50 Png, Jason Ching Eng ...................................135 Pober, Jonathan .............................................130 Podilchak, Symon K. .................. 45, 71, 75, 84 Podilchak, Symon (Sess. Co-Chair) . 46, 71, 75 Pogorzelski, Ronald .......................................108 Poli, Lorenzo ............................. 69, 70, 92, 140 Polimeridis, Athanasios .................................160 Polimeridis, Athanasios (Sess. Co-Chair) .....160 Pollock, Justin George ......................... 132, 156 Polo, Alessandro ..............................................59 Ponti, Cristina .................................................106 Portela Táboas, Mónica .................................54 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Potier, Patrick ..........................................89, 102 Potocnik, Zlatko ...............................................93 Potter, Mike ......................................................51 Pouliguen, Philippe ........61, 89, 102, 131, 133 Pourahmadazar, Javad ................... 57, 71, 142 Pourghorban Saghati, Ali ................... 102, 128 Pourghorban Saghati, Alireza ............ 102, 128 Pourramzan Gandji, Navid ............................58 Pourret, Vivien ................................................157 Poussot, Benoit ...............................................157 Pozar, David M. ............................................131 Pozderac, Jonathan .........................................95 Pradel, Nicola ...............................................117 Pray, Andrew .................................................134 Prestage, Richard ..........................................117 Price, Daniel ..................................................117 Prinsloo, David Schalk ..................................143 Priou, Alain ....................................................115 Przybylski, Tyler .............................................118 Psychogiou, Dimitra .......................................151 Psychoudakis, Dimitris (Sess. Co-Chair) ........49 Pujara, Dhaval .......................................... 46, 54 Pujols, Agnes .................................................159 Pupillo, Giuseppe ..........................................130 Purser, Anna ..................................................149 Q Qaraqe, Khalid ..................... 56, 60, 114, 159 Qasim, Ali ......................................................119 Qazi, Farhan .................................................154 Qian, Jiang ....................................................154 Qi, Conghui .....................................................75 Qi, Hongye ......................................................62 Qing, Anyong ..................................................95 Qing, Xianming .............................................124 Qing, Xianming (Sess. Co-Chair) .................124 Qin, Pei-Yuan .................................................139 Qin, Shihan .............................................53, 103 Qin, Yexian ....................................................136 Qin, Yifeng ....................................................105 Qiu, Wenbin ....................................................66 Quarfoth, Ryan .......................................82, 102 Quasem, Nueri ...............................................65 Qudrat-E-Maula, Mohammad .....................127 Quevedo-Teruel, Oscar ........................... 75, 91 Quijano, Javier Leonardo Araque ................107 Quintana, Karina ..........................................114 Quoc Dinh, Nguyen .....................................113 Qu, Quan-You .................................................72 Qureshi, Aqeel Ahmad .................................151 Qu, Shi-Wei ...............................................57, 70 R Rabbani, Mahdi ..............................................90 Ra’di, Younes ..........................................94, 104 Radway, Matthew ...........................................89 Raeis-Zadeh, S. Mohsen ...............................147 Raeker, Brian ...................................................58 Rafi, Gholamreza ......................... 79, 136, 148 186 Rafiq, Muhammad ..........................................81 Ragan, Regina .................................................80 Rahman, Atiqur .......................................65, 153 Rahman, Sayedur ..........................................153 Rahmat-Samii, Yahya .....54, 89, 90, 116, 118, 133, 141, 154 Rahola, Jussi ..................................................105 Railton, Christopher ................................61, 160 Railton, Christopher (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........160 Rajab, Khalid Z. ............................................144 Rajan, Siddharth ............................................147 Rajbhar, Mukh Ram ........................................93 Raj, Milan ........................................................56 Rajo-Iglesias, Eva ...................................... 71, 78 Rajo-Iglesias, Eva (Sess. Co-Chair) ................71 Rajput, Archana ........................... 47, 73, 81, 93 Ramaccia, Davide ........................ 58, 104, 156 Ramadan, Ali .................................................120 Ramezanzadeh Yazdi, Shirin .........................70 Ram Krishna, R.V.S. .......................................114 Ramos, Victoria .............................................149 RamRakhyani, Anil ....................... 85, 124, 136 Ranaweera, Aruna Kumara ............................69 Randazzo, Andrea ........................................120 Ranjbar Nikkhah, Mohammad .............70, 105 Ranjkesh, Nazy ...............................................79 Ran, Lixin ..........................................................95 Rao, Sadasiva ..................................... 109, 110 Rao, Sudhakar K .............................................60 Rao, Sudhakar (Sess. Co-Chair) ............. 49, 60 Rao, Tenneti .....................................................47 Rappaport, Carey ....................74, 75, 83, 148 Rappaport, Carey (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............75 Rashidian, Atabak ............................... 119, 127 Rashidian, Atabak (Sess. Co-Chair) ............119 Rashid, Tahmid ..............................................118 Raucy, Christopher ........................................143 Rautio, Brian J. ...............................................148 Rawashdeh, Osamah ...................................132 Ray, Jason ......................................................117 Ray, Kamla Prasan ..........................71, 94, 106 Rayno, Jennifer ..............................................123 Razavi, Behzad ...............................................83 Razavi-Ghods, Nima ....................................130 Razmhosseini, Maryam ................................118 Razzaq, Abdul ..............................................119 Rebeiz, Gabriel .............................................119 Reboud, Christophe ........................................95 Reck, Theodore ................................................49 Reddy, Amani ................................................123 Reddy, C.J. ..............................................49, 109 Reddy, Sanampudi Venkatrami ......................81 Reddy, Shrikanth ...........................................113 Rego, Cassio G. ............................................160 Reid, M. T. Homer .........................................160 Reig, Juan ........................................................48 Reigle, Kenneth ..............................................131 Reineix, Alain ...................................................61 Reising, Steven C. ...................................83, 123 Reiter, Leopold ...............................................144 Rengarajan, Sembiam ..................................108 Rengarajan, Sembiam (Sess. Co-Chair) ......108 Ren, Han ...................108, 129, 131, 142, 151 Ren, Jessie ........................................................96 Ren, Kai ............................................................83 Ren, Lingyun ............................................. 73, 85 Ren, Linyun .......................................................69 Ren, Qiang ................................... 50, 121, 147 Ren, Wu ............................................. 54, 66, 93 Ren, Xueshi .......................................................67 Ren, Yanan .....................................................122 Ren, Yu-Jiun ......................................................96 Ren, Yu‑Jiun (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................96 Reyna, Alberto .................................................53 Reza, Chaharmir .............................................75 Rezaei, Pejman .........................54, 66, 68, 128 Rezaiesarlak, Reza ..........................................66 Ribero, Jean-Marc .........................95, 109, 128 Rickard, H. Erin ..............................................107 Righero, Marco .......................... 107, 108, 109 Riihijärvi, Janne ................................................95 Rius, Juan M. .................................................109 Riviere, Benjamin .............................................73 Robol, Fabrizio ................................................59 Rocca, Paolo ....48, 59, 70, 92, 105, 123, 140 Rocca, Paolo (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................92 Rockett, Charles .............................................133 Rockway, John D. ................................ 140, 146 Rodrigo-Peñarrocha, Vicent Miquel ........ 48, 58 Rodriguez, Alejandro ....................................160 Rodriguez, Doeg ...........................................146 Rodríguez, Jose-Víctor .....................................98 Rodriguez, Lazaro .........................................152 Rodríguez Rodríguez, José Luis ......................97 Rodríguez Solís, Rafael ................... 67, 71, 114 Rodríguez-Ulibarri, Pablo ................................97 Rodriguez Vaqueiro, Yolanda ........................69 Rogers, Alan ..................................................117 Rogers, David ................................................160 Rogers, Ted ....................................72, 157, 158 Rogers, Ted (Sess. Co-Chair) .........................72 Rogier, Hendrik .................................... 101, 118 Rojas, Roberto G. ...................................50, 135 Roldán, José ..................................................149 Rolfes, Ilona .....................................................69 Rolo, Luis ........................................................110 Romanofsky, Robert ........................................65 Romeu, Jordi ....................................................77 Roper, David ..................................................122 Roshi, D. Anish ......................................117, 130 Rothwell, Edward ...................84, 91, 103, 109 Rothwell, Edward (Sess. Co-Chair) ................84 Rotteman, Helge ............................................117 Roudstein, Moty ............................................110 Rouet, François-Henry ...................................148 Roussel, Helene .............................................121 Rowson, Sebastian ..........................................84 Roy, Sayan .....................................................103 Ruan, W-Y. .......................................................77 Rubiños-Lopez, Oscar ...................................151 187 Rubio, Jesús ......................................... 142, 146 Rubio, Lorenzo .......................................... 48, 98 Rudolph, Scott ...........................................47, 58 Rudolph, Scott (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............47, 58 Ruello, Matteo ...............................................123 Ruf, Christopher S. ................................117, 123 Rule, Donald ....................................................69 Ruohoniemi, John ..........................................149 Rusczcyk, Chester .........................................117 Russell, Travis ...................................................90 Ruyle, Jessica ............................................ 55, 84 Ruyle, Jessica (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................84 R, Vivek ............................................................50 Ryan, Frank ....................................................161 Ryu, Jiheon .......................................................65 S Sabbadini, Marco .........................................115 Sabetfakhri, Ali ..............................................108 Sabetfakhri, Kazem .......................................108 Sabouni, Abas ........................................45, 129 Sabouni, Abas (Sess. Co-Chair) ............. 70, 95 Saccardi, Francesco ............................ 110, 136 Sadek, Fady ..................................................106 Sadler, Brian ....................................................83 Sadowy, Gregory ...........................................80 Saed, Mohammad .................................55, 108 Saeger, J. T. ...................................................107 Sáenz, Elena ..........................................62, 110 Saenz, Elena (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................110 Saez, Alejandro ............................................117 Safaai-Jazi, Ahmad .......................................140 Safarpour, Mohammad .........................66, 128 Safavi-Naeini, Safieddin .... 46, 53, 62, 68, 78, 79, 82, 94, 120, 136, 145, 147, 148, 151 Safian, Reza .........................79, 110, 127, 155 Saghayi, Sedighe ..........................................128 Saghlatoon, Hossein .....................................157 Saghlatoon, Hossein (Sess. Co-Chair) ........110 Saha, Chinmoy ................................................93 Sahin, Seckin .................................................135 Said, Ryan .....................................................123 Sain, Arghya ..................................................110 Sainath, Kamalesh ....98, 120, 122, 148, 149, 153 Sainati, Robert ...............................................102 Saint-Flour, Carol ...........................................154 Saito, Hirobumi ................................................57 Saito, Kazuyuki ................................................85 Saito, Sakuyosi ..............................................129 Sajal, Sayeed ................................................129 Sakakibara, Kunio ...........................................57 Sako, Tokuei ..................................................108 Sakovsky, Maria ............................................132 Sakuma, Masao ..............................................65 Salah, Amer .....................................................96 Salami, Pooria .......................................... 62, 81 Salary, Mohammad Mahdi ..........................108 Salauddin, Fahim ..........................................153 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Salazar, Magdalena .................104, 130, 143 Salazar-Palma, Magdalena ..................82, 119 Saleeb, Adel ..................................................139 Salehi, Mostafa ...............................................66 Salem, Mohamed A. .......... 94, 105, 107, 146 Salimi, Elham .................................................149 Sallam, Mai ............................................70, 119 Salman, Safa ...................................................85 Salo, Sampo ..................................................114 Salucci, Marco ............................. 95, 120, 123 Sammoura, Firas ..............................................61 Sampath, J. Prasad Kumara ...........................48 Sample, Alanson .............................................69 Samree, S. .....................................................101 Sanchez Cabello, Carlos ................................71 Sánchez-Escuderos, Daniel ......75, 78, 94, 106 Sanchez, Manuel ................................ 115, 151 Sancho-Parramon, Jordi ................................108 Sanghai, Saurabh ........................ 84, 108, 145 Sankaranarayanan, Ravishankar .................148 Sano, Makoto ..................................................71 Sanphuang, Varittha .....................................101 Santos, Jean Paul ...................................54, 154 Saqueb, Syed An Nazmus .............................69 Sarabandi, Kamal ....... 78, 83, 108, 115, 129, 161 Sarkar, Debdeep ...................................... 81, 93 Sarkar, Tapan .............82, 104, 119, 130, 143 Sarmah, Neelanjan .........................................77 Sarma, Sanjay .................................................80 Sarraf Shirazi, Reza ................................. 62, 81 Sarrazin, Julien .....................................107, 121 Sarris, Costas D. .48, 69, 124, 147, 148, 158, 159 Sarris, Costas (Sess. Co-Chair) .............48, 159 Sasaki, Shusuke ...............................................90 Sasaki, Yusuke .................................................66 Satish, Sharma ................................................93 Sato, Hiroshi ....................................60, 84, 118 Sato, Shuhei ..................................................129 Sauder, Jonathan ............................................90 Sauleau, Ronan ..................71, 82, 89, 91, 102 Saunders, Rachel ............................................61 Saurav, Kushmanda .................... 47, 73, 81, 93 Saville, Michael .............................................133 Sawicki, James ..............................................158 Sayed, Mohamed ...........................................79 Scales, Wayne ..............................................149 Scales, Wayne (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................149 Scannavini, Alessandro ........................... 60, 91 Scarborough, Clinton P. ................................106 Schab, Kurt ....................................................105 Schaefers, Gregor .........................................124 Schecklman, Scott .........................................149 Scherer, Kevin ..................................................73 Schettini, Giuseppe .......................................106 Schettini, Giuseppe (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........106 Schinckel, Antony ..........................................130 Schipper, Tom ................................................102 Schmidhammer, Edgar ..................................105 188 Schmier, Robert ...............................................84 Schmitt, Tyler ....................................................93 Schoonderwoerd, Fred ........................157, 158 Schroeder, Mark ...........................................127 Schuchinsky, Alexander ................................106 Schulze, Ron ....................................................90 Schuppert, William .........................................65 Schurig, David .......................................... 58, 86 Schwerdtfeger, Roland ....................................60 Schwingshackl, Thomas ..................................51 Scialacqua, Lucia .......................110, 136, 160 Sebak, Abdel-Razik .....45, 53, 57, 77, 79, 139, 143, 144, 151, 158 Secci, Roberto .................................................62 Secmen, Mustafa ...................................82, 129 Sedhed, Erik ..................................................146 Sedky, Sherif ....................................................70 Segovia Vargas, Daniel ................................131 Seguin, Marcel ..............................................149 Seifi, Bahram .................................................124 Seiler, Patrick .................................................135 Sekeljic, Nada ...............................97, 124, 136 Seki, Takuya ...................................................127 Sekulic, Ivan ...................................................109 Selvanayagam, Michael ..............................156 Selvan, Krishnaswamy ..................................104 Semouchkina, Elena ...............................58, 124 Semouchkina, Elena (Sess. Co-Chair) .........124 Semouchkin, George ......................................58 Sengele, Sean ...............................................131 Sengupta, Sohini .............................................46 Sensale-Rodriguez, Berardi ..........................161 Seo, Dongcheol ..............................................53 Seo, Yunsik .....................................................115 Sepulveda, Nelson ................................ 47, 101 Serebryannikov, Andriy E. ..............................97 Serpedin, Erchin ............................................114 Serry, Mohamed .............................................70 Sertel, Kubilay .............. 69, 85, 135, 142, 149 Sertel, Kubilay (Sess. Co-Chair) ...................135 Sesques, Muriel .............................................159 Sevgi, Levent ................................. 83, 104, 161 Sevinc, Yusuf ..................................................139 Seyedpour Esmaeilzad, Nasim ....................101 Seyyed Kalantari, Laleh ..................................47 Shaarawi, Amr ................................................86 Shafai, L. ........................................................101 Shafai, Lotfollah ........45, 55, 62, 90, 119, 127 Shaffer, James .................................................91 Shafieipour, Mohammad .......................56, 159 Shahabadi, Mahmoud .................................139 Shah, Biren ......................................................89 Shahir, Shahed .................................... 120, 136 Shah, Pratik ....................................................158 Shahvirdi, Taha Yekan ..................................127 Shaik, Latheef Ahmed .....................................93 Shaker, George ........................................ 62, 82 Shaker, George (Sess. Co-Chair) ........... 62, 82 Shaker, Jafar ............................................. 60, 75 Shamblin, Jeff ..................................................84 Shamim, Atif ..................61, 70, 101, 122, 135 Shamim, Atif (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................122 Shamsadini, Shila ............................................77 Shamsinejad, Souren ......................................61 Shamsinejad, Souren (Sess. Co-Chair) ........149 Shams, Shoukry I. ..................................75, 139 Shanker, Balasubramaniam .........50, 121, 122, 134 Shanker, Balasubramaniam (Sess. Co-Chair) .... 50, 134 Shao, Jin ...................108, 129, 131, 142, 151 Shao, Yang ....................................................121 Shao, Zhenhai ...............................................145 Sharaiha, Ala .........................................54, 131 Sharawi, Mohammad S. ........45, 78, 84, 113, 127, 132, 144 Sharawi, Mohammad (Sess. Co-Chair) ....... 45, 143, 144 Shareef, Ehtesham ...........................................73 Sharifi Sorkherizi, Milad ............... 77, 129, 145 Sharma, Aashish .............................................49 Sharma, Abhishek .........................................114 Sharma, Kapil ................................................147 Sharma, Renu ..................................................58 Sharma, Sameer Kumar ........................... 66, 71 Sharma, Satish ...................... 66, 84, 119, 142 Sharma, Satish (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................119 Sharma, Shashwat ........................................158 Sharp, Matthew ..............................................98 Shavit, Reuven ........................................82, 144 Sha, Wei E.I. ................................. 58, 122, 147 Shay, Naor ....................................................136 Shea, Jacob ...................................................158 Shearman, Kipp ..............................................72 Shehan, Joshua .............................................102 Shehata, Ahmed .............................................78 Sheikh, Fawad ...............................................159 Sheikh Hosseini Lori, Farhad ........................146 Sheikhsofla, Morteza ......................................83 Shemelya, Corey .............................................80 Shen, Dongya ..................................................66 Shen, Fazhong ................................................95 Sheng, Kaiyan ...............................................123 Sheng, Xin-Qing ....................................... 72, 85 Sheng, Zhengguo ............................................60 Shen, Juhong ...................................................53 Shen, Laiwei ...................................................144 Shen, Lian ........................................................72 Shen, Lin-Ping ..........................................81, 144 Shen, Shan ......................................................69 Shen, Shanpu ................................................120 Shen, Su-Me ..................................................155 Shen, Tao .........................................................67 Shen, Wenhui ................................................114 Shen, Yanfang .................................................53 Shen, Yizhu .......................................... 132, 156 Shen, Zhongxiang ......................103, 113, 119 Shen, Zhongxiang (Sess. Co-Chair) ....... 62, 81 Shepherd, Ethan ............................................133 Shevchenko, Iustyna ........................................82 189 Shi, Bin .............................................................72 Shi, Guochang ................................................51 Shih, Meng-Hong ............................................71 Shih, Ting-Yen ................................................145 Shillue, William .............................................130 Shimamura, Shigeharu .................................123 Shin, Jongchul ................................................135 Shinohara, Naoki ............................................69 Shin, Yong-June .............................................110 Shirai, Hiroshi ................................................114 Shirazi, Mahmoud ........................................102 Shi, Yifei .........................................................134 Shi, Yongrong ..................................................61 Shi, Yuanyuan ................................................159 Shlivinski, Amir ...............................................107 Shoaib, Imran ................................................109 Shoaib, Sultan ...............................................109 Short, Christopher .........................................157 Shubair, Raed ............................... 96, 144, 160 Shumakov, Denys ............................................83 Siddiqui, Jawad Y. ...........................................93 Sideris, Constantine ........................................61 Sideris, Constantine (Sess. Co-Chair) ............61 Sieber, Peter ...................................................106 Sieger, Stefan ..................................................95 Sievenpiper, Daniel ....................... 47, 119, 156 Sihvola, Ari ....................................................134 Silva, Joana .....................................................57 Silvestri, Fabrizio ...........................................104 Siman Tov, Elad ........................................ 48, 50 Sim, Chow-Yen-Desmond .......................71, 127 Simms, Melissa ..............................................121 Simon, Robert ................................................130 Simons, Rainee ................................................90 Simpson, Ted .................................................133 Singh, Abhishek ...............................................84 Singh, Amardeep ............................................46 Singh, Anil Kumar ............................................53 Singh, Antarpreet ..........................................129 Singh Nagarkoti, Deepak ............................144 Singh, Namrata .............................................156 Siu, Joseph ..............................................48, 148 Sjöberg, Daniel ............................ 45, 132, 146 Sjöberg, Daniel (Sess. Co-Chair) ................146 Smaili, Nessrine ...............................................60 Smith, David ..................................................108 Smith, Graeme ................................................98 Smith, Kathryn ................................. 47, 82, 113 Smith, Stephanie ...........................................143 Smith, Steven .................................................117 S, Mridula ........................................................50 Smyth, Braden ...............................................145 Sobocinski, M. ...............................................127 Soerens, Russell .............................................143 So, Hideya ................................................ 91, 93 So, Hideya (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................93 Sohn, Hoon .....................................................48 Solanas, Agusti ..............................................153 Soldovieri, Francesco ............................... 73, 83 Soliman, Ezzeldin ...................................70, 119 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Soltani, Saber ........................................... 81, 96 Song, Hang .....................................................74 Song, Kaijun ..................................................117 Song, Keum-Su ................................................51 Song, Lizhong ..................................................53 Song, Xiao Di ................................................127 Son, Hae-Won ..............................................152 Soni, Ashish ...................................................117 Sonkusale, Sameer ..........................................69 Sonkusale, Sameer (Sess. Co-Chair) .............69 Sonwalkar, Vikas ...........................................123 Sonwalkar, Vikas (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............123 Sood, Neeraj ................................ 48, 148, 159 Sørensen, Morten ..........................................110 Sørensen, Stig Busk .........................................89 Soric, Jason ...............................................47, 68 Sorolla, Mario .......................................... 79, 97 Soudais, Paul .................................................154 Sounas, Dimitrios ................. 67, 104, 133, 153 Spadoti, Danilo H. ........................................102 Spencer, Jonathan ...........................................73 Spirito, Marco .................................................79 Sriram, Sharath ................................................80 Srivastava, Kumar Vaibhav ......... 47, 73, 81, 93 Srivastava, Ritvik ............................................131 Stang, John ...........................................107, 158 Staraj, Robert .................................95, 109, 128 Stark, Robert ....................................................69 Statnikov, Konstantin .......................................77 Stearns, Stephen D. .......................................131 Steffen, Thomas ........................................ 80, 84 Steinberg, Ben .................................................82 Stevens, William G. .................................. 72, 98 Steyskal, Hans ...............................................142 Strauss, Georg ..............................................151 Stutzman, Warren .........................................140 Subramanian, Hariharan ..............................153 Subramanian, Vivek ......................................159 Sudret, Bruno .................................................160 Suer, Can .........................................................73 Sugitani, Takumi ..............................................74 Sugiyama, Takatoshi ................................ 91, 93 Suh, Seong-youp ...........................................157 Su, Jianxun .......................................................60 Sum, Emma ....................................................133 Su, Ming ....................................... 81, 114, 155 Summerfield, John ...........................................85 Sundar Ram, Shobha .............................49, 156 Sun, Dongquan .............................................128 Sung, Youngje .................................................53 Sun, Keli ...........................................................95 Sun, Kepei .....................................................107 Sun, Lin ...........................................................160 Sun, Mei ........................................................124 Sun, Nian. X ..................................................101 Sun, Qingtao ........................................147, 161 Sun, Sheng ....................................85, 109, 118 Sun, Shining .....................................................86 Suprayogi, Suprayogi .....................................93 Su, Qin ...........................................................136 190 Sutinjo, Adrian ...............................................143 Sydänheimo, Lauri ......................118, 122, 157 Syed, Avez .....................................................113 Syed, Irfan Sohail ..........................................119 Syed, Waqas H. .................................. 104, 141 Sypherd, Josh ................................................143 Szolc, Lukasz ...................................................84 Szpindor, Edward ..........................................143 T Taboada Varela, José Manuel .......................97 Tabor, Christopher ...........................................56 Taeb, Aidin ......................................................79 Taflove, Allen .................................................153 Taguchi, Kenji ................................................145 Taguchi, Mitsuo ...............................................66 Taguri, Junpei ..................................................66 Tahara, Yukihiro ...............................................53 Tahir, Farooq A. .............................................157 Tahseen, Muhammad M. ........................ 75, 89 Tajdini, Mohammad ......................................148 Takahashi, Kazuya ........................................140 Takatori, Yasushi ..............................................60 Takeuchi, Takashi ...........................................108 Talbi, Larbi .................................. 114, 151, 159 Tallini, David ..................................................110 Tami, Diego ...................................................160 Tanaka, Akihiro .............................................119 Tanaka, Masahiro .........................................108 Tanaka, Shoji ...................................................90 Tang, Qi ...........................................................47 Tang, Wanchun ......................................61, 144 Tang, Wenxing ................................................62 Tang, Xinyi .....................................................124 Tang, Yiming ..................................................119 Tanizawa, Yusuke ............................................91 Tanner, Alan B. ................................................83 Tan, Peng-Khiang ............................................90 Tao, Wei-Dong ..............................................161 Taravati, Sajjad ...............................................81 Targonski, Stephen ........................................105 Tariq, Salahuddin ..........................................132 Tarricone, Luciano .........................................157 Tartarini, Giovanni ...........................................73 Tascone, Riccardo .........................................130 Tatu, Serioja Ovidiu ........................................94 Tavakoli, Ahad .......................................... 72, 90 Tavassolian, Negar ...................................77, 78 Tavassoli, Vahid ...............................................77 Tawk, Youssef ...................... 84, 101, 120, 132 Teeslink, Tarron .......................................81, 101 Tegmark, Max ...............................................130 Tehrani, Bijan ...................................................80 Teitelbaum, Lawrence ...................................117 Teixeira, Fernando ....... 45, 98, 120, 122, 135, 148, 149, 153, 159 Tekbas, Kenan ...............................................147 Tekkouk, Karim ......................................... 71, 82 Temme, Andrew ...............................................91 Temple, Michael ............................................116 Teniente, Jorge .................................................97 Tentzeris, Manos .......56, 65, 80, 82, 96, 120, 122, 131 Tenuti, Lorenza ........................ 47, 97, 123, 140 Thakor, Nitish ...................................................96 Theron, Isak ...................................................130 Thippur Shivamurthy, Harshitha ...................141 Thomet, Antoine ............................................133 Thomson, Douglas ............................... 149, 152 Thomson, Mark ...............................................90 Thornton, John .................................................61 Thornton, William ...................................59, 157 Thurai, Merhala ........................................ 86, 98 Tianang, Elie ....................................................70 Tian, Haiyan ....................................................81 Tian, Jing ........................................................110 Tian, Mi ..........................................................161 Tian, Xuezhe ..................................................134 Tian, Zhihao ...................................................110 Tierney, Brian .................................................106 Tignon, Jerome ..............................................104 Tijm, Sander ...................................................158 Tillman, Richard ....................................117, 154 Tirado, Luis .....................................................120 Titova, Maria .................................................149 Tivnan, Matthew .............................................74 Tiwari, Khushboo .............................................54 Tolstedt, Travis ................................................127 Tomasic, Boris ..................................................84 Tomaz, Antonio .............................................156 Tong, Kin Fai ..................................................146 Tong, Mei Song ... 59, 73, 109, 136, 144, 160 Tong, Meisong (Sess. Co-Chair) ........ 136, 144 Tong, Yiying .....................................................50 Tonyushkin, Alexey ........................97, 124, 136 Toorian, Armen ................................................89 Topcu, Satilmis .................................................95 Topsakal, Erdem ......................... 124, 149, 158 Topsakal, Erdem (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............158 Torres, David .................................................101 Torres, Jorge ..................................................114 Torres, Víctor ....................................................97 Toscano, Alessandro ..............47, 58, 104, 156 Toyoda, Ichihiko ............................................103 Traii, Moncef .................................................119 Trampler, Michael ...........................................90 Tran, Nghia ............................................73, 107 Tran, Ngochao .......................................60, 159 Treacy, Robert ................................................117 Trent, Christopher ............................................65 Tretyakov, Oleg A. ..........................................86 Tretyakov, Sergei ....................................94, 104 Trichopoulos, Georgios C. ..............69, 85, 135 Trinh, Le Huy ........................................ 109, 128 Tripon-Canseliet, Charlotte ...........................104 Trivedi, Kedar ..................................................46 Triverio, Piero .................................................147 Trlica, Chris ....................................................103 Trong Trung, Le ..............................................113 191 Trotta, Fabrizio ..............................................156 Tsai, Wen-Bin ............................................ 66, 71 Tsai, Yi-Che ......................................................49 Tsai, Zuo-Min .................................................104 Tsang, Leung ...........................................98, 135 Tsuda, Hiroshi ................................................105 Tsuji, Mikio .......................................................90 Tsukerman, Igor ................................... 122, 133 Tsunekawa, Yoshitaka ......................... 103, 140 Tsunezawa, Masakuni ..................................140 Tsutsumi, Hiroki .......................................54, 144 Tu, Hao ...................................................78, 107 Tu, Jing .............................................95, 98, 146 Tu, Juo-Ming ..................................................104 Tulyathan, Pravit ..............................................51 Tumpach, Chris ..............................................118 Turhan Sayan, Gonul ......................................71 Turki, Badredin. M .................................... 56, 61 Turkmen, Ceyhan ...........................................129 Tu, Sheng .........................................................83 Tuss, James .............................................80, 128 Tuthill, John ....................................................143 Tuvi, Ram ..........................................................56 Tymchenko, Mykhailo .............................. 58, 94 Tyndall, Daniel P. .............................................59 Tzanidis, Ioannis ..............................................49 Tzanos, Panos ........................................... 72, 98 U Ubeda, Eduard ..............................................109 Udayanga, Nilan ..........................................102 Ueda, Tetsuya ................................................156 Uemichi, Yusuke .............................................131 Uguen, Bernard ...............................................92 Uhm, Manseok ..............................................105 Ukkonen, Leena ..........................118, 122, 157 Ukkonen, Leena (Sess. Co-Chair) ................122 Ulaby, Fawwaz .............................................121 Ulku, Huseyin Arda ....................134, 136, 160 Ünal, Alper .............................................71, 122 Uno, Toru .........................................................71 Upton, Jamie ....................................................56 Urabe, Kei ......................................................105 Ur-Rehman, Masood ..................114, 128, 155 Usama, Enass ............................................77, 79 Ushio, Tomoo .................................................123 Uslenghi, Piergiorgio L. E. ......................56, 130 Uyrus, Ali .........................................................45 Uysal, Ismail Enes ................................ 134, 136 V Vacus, Olivier ................................................154 Valagiannopoulos, Constantinos ...................58 Valdes-Garcia, Alberto .................................143 Valdovinos, Antonio ........................................96 Valentín, Emmanuel ................................71, 114 Valentini, Pier Paolo ......................................144 Valerio, Guido .......................................... 56, 91 Valero-Nogueira, Alejandro ..............57, 58, 70 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Valero-Nogueira, Alejandro (Sess. Co-Chair) ... 57 Vallecchi, Andrea ..........................................106 Valmiro, Robson ............................................144 Van Beek, Jacco ..............................................81 Vandenbosch, Guy A. E. ..............70, 119, 155 van den Heever, Susan C. ............................123 Vanfleteren, Jan .............................................118 Vanhecke, Kris .................................................48 Vanhille, Kenneth ...................................... 65, 80 van Leijen, Vincent ................................157, 158 Van Veen, Barry D. ................................51, 147 Vardaxoglou, J(Yiannis) ................................132 Vardaxoglou, J. Yiannis (Sess. Co-Chair) .....94, 119 Vardaxoglou, Yiannis .......... 80, 119, 122, 132 Vargas-Lara, Fernando ....................................58 Vargas, Marcos .............................................110 Varum, Tiago ...................................................54 Vaughan, Rodney ............57, 78, 84, 118, 160 Vaughan, Rodney (Sess. Co-Chair) ......84, 118 Vaughn, Brian ..................................................96 Vaupel, Thomas ...............................................83 Vazquez Alejos, Ana ......................................98 Veasey, Martin ..............................................157 Vecchi, Giuseppe .... 102, 107, 108, 109, 136, 159 Vecchi, Giuseppe (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............109 Vega, Jose Félix .............................................152 Veljovic, Miroslav ............................................59 Vemulapalli, Spandana ................................136 Venkataraman, Jayanti ...........................59, 135 Venkataraman, Jayanti (Sess. Co-Chair) ...... 59, 135 Venkatesh, Suresh ...........................................86 Vera Isasa, María ...................................54, 127 Verdin, Berenice ..............................................86 Verma, Gunjan ................................................83 Verma, Yogesh K. ............................................54 Verrengia, Andrea .........................................156 Vervust, Thomas .............................................118 Vesterdal, Niels ...............................................90 Vettikalladi, Hamsakutty .................................78 Veysi, Mehdi ............................................. 82, 92 Viani, Federico .47, 48, 59, 69, 70, 92, 95, 97, 104, 105, 120, 123, 140, 156 Vico-Bondia, Felipe .........................................70 Vico, Felipe ............................................... 75, 85 Viikari, Ville ....................................................114 Vilathgamuwa, Don Mahinda ........................48 Vipiana, Francesca ... 102, 107, 108, 109, 134 Virkki, Johanna .................................... 118, 122 Virone, Giuseppe ..........................................130 Vishlof, Lee .....................................................118 Viswanathan, Naren .......................................86 Visweswaran, Akshay .....................................79 Viteri-Mera, Carlos .................................45, 159 Vitucci, Enrico Maria .......................................73 192 Volakis, John L. ............. 45, 49, 56, 65, 67, 73, 85, 94, 96, 101, 102, 110, 118, 139, 141, 147, 154 Volkov, Valentyn ..............................................80 Vouvakis, Marinos N. ......... 50, 121, 141, 142 Vouvakis, Marinos (Sess. Co-Chair) ............121 V R, Sajitha ......................................................50 Vryonides, Photos ..........................................120 Vummadisetty, Praveen Naidu .......................65 Vuong, Tan-Phu ..............................................157 Vura, Pravallika ..........................................47, 73 W Wächter, Thomas ............................................81 Wach, Zachary ......................................85, 124 Wahid, Parveen .............................................104 Wahid, Parveen (Sess. Co-Chair) ................104 Waldschmidt, Christian ...................................79 Walker, Jared ................................................131 Wallace, Jon ...........................................60, 159 Wallace, Jon (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................159 Wallen, Henrik .................................... 122, 134 Wall, Walter .................................... 47, 51, 116 Wang, Binfang ..............................................135 Wang, Bingnan (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................69 Wang, Bing-Zhong ...... 49, 71, 120, 128, 136, 141 Wang, Caiyun ........................................86, 154 Wang, Chao ..................................................107 Wang, Chao-Fu ... 72, 97, 107, 115, 132, 135, 161 Wang, Chao-Fu (Sess. Co-Chair) .......107, 161 Wang, Chien-Jen ...................................... 66, 71 Wang, Feihu ..................................................104 Wang, Gong Li ................................................95 Wang, Guoan ...............................................145 Wang, Haiming ......................................83, 155 Wang, Hanyang ...........................................155 Wang, Hao ......................................... 109, 144 Wang, Haofei .......................................... 69, 73 Wang, Hongbo ...............................................83 Wang, Hongjian .............................................79 Wang, Hua .............................................81, 144 Wang, Hui .......................................................78 Wang, Johnson ................................... 141, 144 Wang, Jun .......................................................96 Wang, Kun ........................................ 62, 74, 81 Wang, Lian-Dong ............................................61 Wang, Meng .................................................103 Wang, Min ......................................................54 Wang, Naizhi .................................................46 Wang, Peng Cheng ......................................136 Wang, Qi .........................................48, 51, 160 Wang, Qiang ..................................................57 Wang, Qing ............................................. 59, 72 Wang, Ren ........... 49, 71, 120, 128, 136, 141 Wang, Rui ...............................................51, 105 Wang, Shouping .............................................72 Wang, Tongyu .................................................47 Wan, Guo Chun ............................................144 Wang, Wei .................... 50, 57, 121, 127, 139 Wang, Weimin ..............................57, 105, 155 Wang, Xiang-Hua ..................................61, 160 Wang, Xianyan ...............................................56 Wang, Xiaobing .....................................75, 148 Wang, Xiaozhou .............................................77 Wang, Xin ........................................................69 Wang, Xinbo ...................................................51 Wang, Xing ....................................................136 Wang, Xinjun .................................................101 Wang, Xiong ..........................................74, 136 Wang, Yang-Kai ............................................127 Wang, Yapeng ..............................................131 Wang, Yi ........................................................161 Wang, Ying .....................................................46 Wang, Yiying .................................................114 Wang, Yong ................. 86, 97, 136, 148, 160 Wang, Yong (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................160 Wang, Yuanxun ............................ 53, 103, 160 Wang, Zedong ................................................67 Wang, Zhe ....................................................136 Wang, Zheng ................................................135 Wang, Zhouhai ...............................................54 Wang, Zongjie ................................................74 Wan, JiXiang .................................................146 Wan Mohd Zamri, Wan Muhammad Imran ...... 127 Wardle, Brian ..................................................58 Ware, Taylor ..................................................101 Warfield, Joseph .............................................59 Warne, Larry ...................................................51 Warnick, Karl F. ..................... 53, 73, 130, 143 Warnick, Karl F. (Sess. Co-Chair) ..... 130, 143, 154 Warren, David ...............................................124 Wasylkiwskyj, Wasyl ....................................115 Watts, Galen ..........................................72, 154 Watts, Galen (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................72 Watt, Stephen ........................................... 49, 73 Waynert, Joseph ...........................................105 Wayth, Randall ..............................................143 Wei, Fangzhou ..............................................146 Wei, Jiangong .................................................56 Weile, Daniel S. .................................. 134, 136 Weile, Daniel (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................136 Wei, Ming ........................................................46 Weinreb, Sander ...........................................117 Wei, Pinghung .................................................56 Weiss, Manoja ..............................................140 Weiss, Steven ........................................... 45, 81 Weiss, Steven (Sess. Co-Chair) ............... 73, 93 Wei, Zhun ........................................................95 Weldon, Thomas .......................................47, 82 Wellander, Niklas .........................................146 Wendt, R. Travis ...............................................72 Wen, Geyi .......................................................96 Weng, Wei-Chung .............................. 109, 115 Wen, Shu-Huan .............................................149 Wen, Yaqing ....................................................49 193 Wen, Ya-Qing ............71, 120, 128, 136, 141 Werner, Douglas H. .................................47, 58, 65, 66, 80, 86, 105, 106, 114, 120, 123, 131, 132, 145, 147 Werner, Douglas (Sess. Co-Chair) .... 131, 147 Werner, Pingjuan L. .......................................106 Werner, Pinjuan .............................................105 Werthimer, Dan ....................................117, 130 Weruaga, Luis ...............................................160 Wheeler, Joseph S.R. ......................................61 Whitaker, George ...........................................96 Whitehead, Mark ..........................................117 White, Jacob .................................................160 White, Steven ................................................130 White, Timothy ..............................................101 Whittow, William ....................... 119, 122, 132 Wiart, Joe ......................................................160 Wicker, Ryan ...................................................80 Wicks, Michael C. ..........................................73 Wie, Jeong Jae ..............................................101 Wiest, Lindsey ................................................122 Wijenayake, Chamith ...................................102 Wijnholds, Stefan ..........................................130 Wilbrink, Tjarda ...................................157, 158 Wilken-Resman, Elias ....................................103 Willemen, Joost ...............................................51 Williams, Earl .......................................157, 158 Williams, Jeffery T. ..........................................73 Will, Ian ...........................................................72 Wilson, Christopher ......................................105 Wilton, Donald R. ...................................56, 134 Winniford, Paul ................................................55 Winterstein, Andreas .....................................144 Wiss, Victor ...........................................157, 158 Withayachumnankul, Withawat .....................80 Witte, Russell ..........................................74, 136 Wittmann, Ronald ...........................................91 Woehrle, Chris ..............................................101 Wong, Alex ...................................................106 Wong, Alex (Sess. Co-Chair) .......................106 Wong, Kin-Lu .................................................118 Wong, Thomas ....................................... 67, 131 Won, Jusun ....................................................115 Wood, Aihua .................................................153 Wright, John ....................................................56 Wright, Michael .....................................80, 128 Wu, Bae-Ian .....................................................80 Wu, Bae-Ian (Sess. Co-Chair) ........................80 Wu, Chuan .......................................... 133, 140 Wu, ChunBang ..............................................146 Wu, Jeffrey .....................................................160 Wu, Jiangfeng ...............................................115 Wu, Jun ............................................................97 Wu, Junqiang ..................................................80 Wu, Ke ...........................................................105 Wu, Keli ...........................................................83 Wu, Lin-Sheng .................................................94 Wu, Qi ...........................................................155 Wu, Qiong Sen .............................................135 Wu, Qun ........................................................139 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Wu, Reey-Beei ...............................................104 Wu, S. .....................................................78, 107 Wu, Shuxia ......................................................86 Wu, Sung-Yueh ................................................61 Wu, Te-Kao ......................................................58 Wu, Tzong-Lin ...................................... 104, 119 Wu, Wen .......................................................103 Wu, Xia ..........................................................136 Wu, Xidong .......................................... 145, 147 Wu, Xuan Hui ..................................................49 Wu, Yang .......................................................130 Wu, Yi ..............................................................77 Wu, Yongle ............................................. 57, 105 Wu, Yumao ....................................................147 Wu, Yu Mao ..................................................133 X Xia, HaiQiang ...............................................135 Xia, Hanyue ...................................................109 Xiang, Huiling ................................................144 Xiao, D. ...................................................78, 107 Xiao, Gao Biao ................................... 134, 135 Xiao, Xia ...........................................................74 Xia, Run-Liang ............................................57, 70 Xie, Hao .........................................................130 Xie, Kai .............................................................75 Xi, Jingtian ......................................................144 Xing, Lei ..........................................................110 Xing, Mengdao .............................................154 Xin, Hao ..............................47, 69, 74, 80, 136 Xin, Hao (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............................74 Xiong, Xiaoyan ................................................58 Xiong, Zubiao ..................................................73 Xuan, Xiao-Bo ..................................................54 Xu, Chao Nan ...............................................109 Xue, Dong ......................................................124 Xue, Zheng-Hui .........................54, 66, 93, 119 Xu, Gary ..........................................................49 Xu, Hai-Jian ....................................................139 Xu, Huiliang ...................................................155 Xu, Jie ...............................................................59 Xu, Jun ..............................................................50 Xu, Kai-Jiang ....................................................85 Xu, Kuiwen .......................................................95 Xu, Liang .............................................. 105, 107 Xu, Ming-Ming .................................................85 Xu, Qian .........................................................110 Xu, Qiang ........................................................53 Xu, Shenheng ............................74, 89, 90, 102 Xu, Yang ............................................... 145, 147 Xu, Yuancheng ...............................................147 Y Yadava, Ram Lal ..............................................93 Yaghjian, Arthur ............................................155 Yagli, Ahmet ....................................................54 Yagoub, Mustapha .......................................151 Yahya, Rabia ...................................................66 Yakovlev, Alexander B. ...................................94 194 Yamagajo, Takashi ........................................144 Yamaguchi, Ryan ............................................59 Yamakawa, Takeshi .........................................75 Yamamoto, Tetsuya .......................................105 Yamauchi, Junji .......................................71, 155 Yanagi, Takashi ...............................................53 Yan, Fei ................................................ 133, 140 Yang, Binbin ....................................................93 Yang, Chang-Fa .................................. 120, 152 Yang, Chen ......................................................61 Yang, Cheng ..................................................105 Yang, Chun ......................................................57 Yang, Chun Xia ......................................... 59, 73 Yang, Eun-Suk ................................................152 Yang, Fan .................. 57, 74, 89, 90, 102, 147 Yang, Feng .................... 61, 82, 133, 140, 148 Yang, Guangli ..................................... 109, 114 Yang, Guohui ................................................139 Yang, Hu ........................................................140 Yang, Huanhuan .............................................89 Yang, Kai .......................................................159 Yang, Kang ....................................................114 Yang, Ke ..........................................................56 Yang, Lingyu ....................................................60 Yang, Mengna ................................................73 Yang, Min ........................................................75 Yang, Ning (Sess. Co-Chair) ..........................45 Yang, Peng .................................... 82, 133, 140 Yang, Shang-Hua ............................................47 Yang, Shiwen ...................................................92 Yang, Shiwen (Sess. Co-Chair) ......................92 Yang, Wei ...............................................75, 107 Yang, Xue .................................................. 89, 90 Yang, Yintang ................................................139 Yang, Yu ..................................................49, 141 Yang, Zhenchao ..............................................53 Yang, Zhihong ...............................................115 Yang, Zimu .....................................................155 Yan, Jin ....................................................61, 161 Yan, Ming ........................................................67 Yano, Hiroyuki .................................................65 Yan, Si Cong ............................................. 59, 73 Yan, Su ...........................................95, 121, 161 Yan, Yu-Ming .................................................109 Yao, A-Min .....................................................103 Yao, Lidan ........................................................57 Yao, Shun ............................. 48, 101, 102, 103 Yao, Yuan ...................................... 78, 105, 144 Yao, Zhi ..........................................................160 Yardim, Caglar ......................................... 72, 95 Yardimci, Nezih ...............................................79 Yarlagadda, Shridhar ...................................122 Yasar Orten, Pinar ...........................................71 Yasukevich, Yuriy ...........................................149 Yavuz, Yasin .....................................................92 Yayan, S. Meliksah .......................................132 Yazdani, Mohsen ..........................................107 Yeap, Siew Bee .............................................124 Yeates, Stephe G ............................................61 Yektakhah, Behzad .........................................83 Ye, Lingzi ..........................................................84 Ye, Ming ..........................................................51 Yeo, Tat-Soon ..................................................61 Yeo, Woon-Gi ..................................... 142, 149 Yetisir, Ersin ....................................................141 Ye, Xiuzhu ......................................................120 Yi, Lijun ...................................................... 62, 65 Yilmaz, Ali E. ...............................134, 148, 159 Yilmaz, Tuba ...........................................69, 149 Yi, Min ..............................................................79 Ying, Lijun .......................................................155 Ying, Zhinong ..................................................45 Yin, Tinghui ......................................................53 Yin, Wen-Yan .................61, 94, 135, 147, 160 Yin, Xiaoxing ....................................................62 Yılmaz, Ali Ender ...........................................146 Ylä-Oijala, Pasi .................................... 122, 134 Ylä-Oijala, Pasi (Sess. Co-Chair) .................122 Yom, Inbok .....................................................105 Yoo, Minyeong ..............................................120 Yoon, Ick-Jae ....................................................69 Yoon, Sumin ...................................................115 Yoon, Tae Ho .................................................142 Yoon, Young Joong .....62, 65, 67, 85, 90, 114 Yoon, Young Keun .........................................160 Yoshida, Tomohiro ...........................................71 Yoshikawa, Eiichi ...........................................123 You, Chang Jiang ..........................................145 You, Ji-Sang .....................................................79 Young, Andre .................................................130 Young, Jeffrey ................................................105 Young, Jeffrey (Sess. Co-Chair) ....................105 Young, John C. ................................ 50, 97, 122 Young, Matthew ............................................152 Youn, Hongseok ............................................128 Yuan, Bo .........................................................145 Yuan, Lin .........................................................114 Yuan, Tjie .......................................................115 Yücel, Abdulkadir C. ...........45, 134, 146, 159 Yücel, Abdulkadir (Sess. Co-Chair) .............159 Yu, Chen ........................................................155 Yu, Chia-Te .....................................................152 Yue, Taiwei .................................... 66, 114, 132 Yu, Gene .............................................. 124, 136 Yu, Hui-Hung ..................................................104 Yu, Jianguo ....................................................114 Yu, Jong-Won .........................................54, 120 Yu, Junsheng ...............78, 101, 105, 113, 144 Yuk, T.I. .............................................54, 94, 109 Yun, Jane ..........................................................84 Yun, Sohyeun .................................................105 Yun, Young .....................................................110 Yun, Zhengqing ................... 83, 121, 154, 160 Yun, Zhengqing (Sess. Co-Chair) .................160 Yurduseven, Ozan ...........................................91 Yu, Wenhua .....................................................81 Yu, Wenxian ..................................................156 Yu, Xiaoju .........................................................80 Yu, Xinhua ......................................................101 Yu, Yantao ................................................. 62, 65 195 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Yu, Yi-Min .......................................................119 Zhang, Jianzhong ...........................................49 Yu, Zhiru ...................................... 107, 134, 149 Zhang, Jie ........................................................59 Yu, Zhiru (Sess. Co-Chair) ............................149 Zhang, Kaizhi ................................................148 Zhang, Kedi ............................................50, 121 Z Zhang, Kuang ................................................139 Zhang, Lei ........................................................48 Zabihi, Roshanak ...........................................160 Zhang, Lianhong ...........................................104 Zabihi, Roshanak (Sess. Co-Chair) ..............160 Zhang, Long ....................................................78 Zaghloul, Amir .............. 47, 58, 106, 140, 154 Zhang, Ming ....................................................96 Zaghloul, Amir I. (Sess. Co-Chair) ...............106 Zhang, Nan ...................................................130 Zaghloul, Mona ............................................161 Zhang, Qianyun ............................................119 Zaghloul, Mona (Sess. Co-Chair) ................161 Zhang, Qingfeng ................................... 57, 105 Zahran, Sherif ..................................................50 Zhang, Shiyu ................................ 80, 122, 132 Zaid, Jamal ....................................................129 Zhang, Wen ..................................................114 Zailer, Eugene ...............................................130 Zhang, Wenji ..........................................69, 149 Zajic, Alenka ..................................................104 Zhang, Wenmei ...............................................53 Zakaria, Amer .................................................51 Zhang, Wentao ...............................................57 Zakharov, Victor ............................................149 Zhang, Xiao ...................................................101 Zamani, Ali ......................................................74 Zhang, Xiao Hong ........................................145 Zamani, Hasan ................................................72 Zhang, Xiaowei .............................................155 Zambiasi, Cristian ...........................................59 Zhang, Xingqi .........................................48, 148 Zamora, Gerard .....................................55, 152 Zhang, Xiupu ...................................................66 Zamudio, Maria ............................................120 Zhang, Xuefei ................................................155 Zane, Regan ....................................................69 Zhang, Yao-Pin ................................................53 Zangeneh-Nejad, Farzad ...............................79 Zhang, Yi ................................................62, 105 Zang, Jiefeng ...................................................95 Zhang, Yong .............................................74, 85 Zang, Miao .....................................................57 Zhang, Yonghong .........................................117 Zapata, Juan ....................................... 142, 146 Zhang, Yu ........................74, 85, 97, 136, 148 Zarghooni, Behnam .......................... 58, 70, 71 Zhang, Yuan ....................................................51 Zaric, Andela .................................................114 Zhang, Yue Ping ............................................129 Zarifi, Telnaz ....................................................48 Zhang, Yumei ...................................................54 Zarifi, Telnaz (Sess. Co-Chair) .....................158 Zhang, Yun Jing .............................................144 Zarkhoshk, Alireza ........................................128 Zhang, Yunpeng ..................................... 97, 107 Zastrow, Earl ..................................................136 Zhang, Zhijun ........................... 54, 62, 71, 105 Zaw, Ingyin ....................................................117 Zhang, Zhi-Min ..............................................120 Zehar, Mokhtar ...............................................79 Zhang, Zhong ..................................................95 Zeinadini, Zahra ............................................110 Zhan, Qiwei ...................................................121 Zemba, Michael ..............................................95 Zhao, Allen ......................................................72 Zeng, Jie ..........................................................66 Zhao, Hongxin ................................................62 Zeng, Minhui .................................................110 Zhao, Huapeng .............................................135 Zeng, Qingsheng ....................... 46, 50, 70, 83 Zhao, Jianping .................................................59 Zeng, Qingsheng (Sess. Co-Chair) ................83 Zhao, Junming ..................................... 104, 141 Zenin, Vladimir ................................................80 Zhao, Kun ........................................................45 Zeppettella, David .......................... 80, 97, 128 Zhao, Peng .............................................73, 109 Zhai, Meng-Lin ..............................................147 Zhao, Qiancheng ............................................80 Zhang, Bei .......................................................48 Zhao, Qingyun ................................................72 Zhang, Bo ........................................................73 Zhao, Rundong ................................................50 Zhang, Ce ................................................. 73, 98 Zhao, Tianxia ..................................................95 Zhang, Cheng ..................................... 108, 128 Zhao, Weijiang .............................................135 Zhang, Daisong ............................................116 Zhao, Wei-Jiang ....................................... 51, 74 Zhang, Di .......................................................153 Zhao, Xin Zhou .......................................73, 109 Zhang, Ge .......................................................57 Zhao, Xunwang ...............74, 85, 97, 136, 148 Zhang, Guanghui ...................................85, 148 Zhao, Yan ......................................................135 Zhang, Henry ..................................................51 Zhao, Yan Wen .............................................109 Zhang, Hong-tao ...........................................139 Zhao, Zhiqin ....................................................75 Zhang, Hongtao ..............................................57 Zhao, Zhiya ...................................................119 Zhang, Hou ...................................................155 Zheng, Shufeng ...............................................67 Zhang, Hualiang ......108, 129, 131, 142, 151 Zhong, Jingni ...................................................67 Zhang, Huaqing ..............................................60 Zhong, Shun-Shi ..............................................54 Zhang, Jian ................................. 109, 136, 144 Zhong, Yu ........................................................95 196 Zhong, Zhangdui ............................48, 60, 160 Zhou, Bangda ...............................................161 Zhou, Changfei ...............................................54 Zhou, Chenming .....................................48, 105 Zhou, Chenming (Sess. Co-Chair) .................48 Zhou, Huahua .................................................53 Zhou, Jianfeng (Sess. Co-Chair) ..................120 Zhou, Jiangfeng .............................................120 Zhou, Jianyang .....................................107, 149 Zhou, Jiawei .....................................................61 Zhou, Jing ......................................................128 Zhou, Lanchuan .............................................130 Zhou, Liang ......................................................53 Zhou, Longjian .................................................61 Zhou, Mi ...................108, 129, 131, 142, 151 Zhou, Min ........................................................89 Zhou, Qiong ....................................................66 Zhou, Shi-Gang ...............................................61 Zhou, Yong ....................................................120 Zhou, Yuda ....................................................153 Zhou, Ziyao ...................................................101 Zhuang, Wei ...........................................61, 144 Zhu, Gang .....................................................159 Zhu, Hailiang ............................................54, 94 Zhu, Jian .........................................................160 Zhu, Jinfeng ...................................................147 Zhu, Kai ..........................................................130 Zhu, Lei ....................................................54, 135 Zhu, Ping ..........................................................72 Zhu, Quanjiang ...............................................92 Zhu, Xiao-Wei ................................................139 Zhu, Xu ...........................................................110 Zhu, Yan .........................................................130 Zhu, Yong .........................................53, 86, 107 Zich, Riccardo Enrico .......................... 123, 146 Zich, Rodolfo S. .............................................130 Ziegenfuss, Donna ........................................104 Zilevu, Kojo .............................................98, 153 Ziolkowski, Richard (Sess. Co-Chair) ....80, 131 Ziolkowski, Richard W. ..................... 56, 58, 80 Zolnick, Dale .................................................161 Zomorrodi, Mohammad .................................77 Zoral, Yesim .....................................................82 Zou, Chengjun .................................................80 Zou, Lianfeng ...................................................98 Zou, Longfang .................................................80 Zou, Yong-qing ..............................................139 Zuboraj, Muhammed ....................................110 Zuffanelli, Simone ...................................55, 152 Zurk, Lisa ........................................................149 Zurk, Lisa (Sess. Co-Chair) ...........................149 Zwick, Thomas ........................................ 77, 102 197 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Map — The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver: Lobby Level Mackenzie Seymour Fraser Salon E Salon D Escalator to Level 2 Salon F Thompson Bayshore Grand Ballroom Salon C Salon B Salon A 198 Map — The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver: Level 2 58 57 56 55 Salon 3 54 53 52 51 Arbutus Oak 1 Fir Oak 2 48 47 46 45 50 49 44 43 Salon 1 42 41 40 39 Cowichan Coquitlam 27 28 26 25 24 23 29 30 34 33 32 31 Interactive Forum Area Salon 2 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 Cypress 1 Cypress 2 38 37 36 35 Chehalis Tangent Escalator to Lobby Level 199 1 3 2 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 150 Years of Maxwell’s Equations Notes 200