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3 行政院國家科學委員會補助專題研究計畫 成果報告 期中進度報告 利用雙頻頻率選擇表面去提升壹 U 形槽平板微帶天線效能 Performance Improvement of a U-Slot Patch Antenna Using Dual-Band Frequency Selective Surface 計畫類別 : 個別型計畫 整合型計畫計畫編號 :NSC E 執行期間 : 100 年 8 月 1 日至 101 年 7 月 31 日 執行機構及系所 : 元智大學通訊工程學系 計畫主持人 : 陳興義共同主持人 : 計畫參與人員 : 李培堃 王俊凱 成果報告類型 ( 依經費核定清單規定繳交 ): 精簡報告 完整報告 本計畫除繳交成果報告外, 另須繳交以下出國心得報告 : 赴國外出差或研習心得報告 赴大陸地區出差或研習心得報告 出席國際學術會議心得報告 國際合作研究計畫國外研究報告 處理方式 : 除列管計畫及下列情形者外, 得立即公開查詢 涉及專利或其他智慧財產權, 一年 二年後可公開查詢 中華民國 101 年 8 月 1 日 1

4 利用雙頻頻率選擇表面去提升壹 U 形槽平板微帶天線效能 Performance Improvement of a U-Slot Patch Antenna Using Dual-Band Frequency Selective Surface 計畫編號 : NSC E 執行期限 : 100 年 8 月 1 日至 101 年 7 月 31 日計劃主持人 : 陳興義執行機構及單位名稱 : 元智大學通訊系所 摘要本計畫利用壹標準型耶路撒冷十字形為單元所構成的雙頻頻率選擇表面對壹 U 形槽平板微帶天線之頻寬與共振頻率的影響 基於第一步的模擬研究經驗, 壹改良型耶路撒冷十字形單元所建構的頻率選擇表面被提出來精確的改良在 2.45 與 5.8 GHz 時應用於藍芽與無線區域網路的壹較小尺寸 U 形槽平板微帶天線之頻寬 天線增益與共振頻率 此改良後的 U 形槽平板微帶天線的反射損耗 輻射場型與天線增益等量測結果將在本報告內報告 最後證明利用改良型耶路撒冷十字形單元所建構的頻率選擇平面對此 U 形槽平板微帶天線的頻寬與增益有了長足的改善, 且此改良後的 U 形槽平板微帶天線能夠在雙頻下工作 關鍵詞 : 雙頻頻率選擇表面 耶路撒冷十字形單元 頻寬 U 形槽平板微帶天線 反射損耗 ABSTRACT A dual-band FSS consisting of regular Jerusalem cross elements was first used to study its impact on the bandwidths and resonant frequencies of a U-slot patch antenna. Based on the simulation experience of the first partial study, another FSS with modified Jerusalem cross elements was proposed to improve the bandwidths, antenna gains, and return losses of a smaller U-slot patch antenna at 2.45 and 5.8 GHz for Bluetooth and WLAN applications, respectively. Measured data of the return loss, radiation pattern, and antenna gain of this smaller U-slot patch antenna were also presented. It is proven that the smaller U-slot patch antenna implanted with a FSS consisting of modified Jerusalem cross elements has a good performance with 2 sufficient bandwidth and higher gain and is capable of dual-band operation. Keywords: Dual-band FSS, Jerusalem cross elements, bandwidths, U-slot patch antenna, return loss. I. 簡介現今的無線通訊如 : 智慧型運輸系統 (Intelligent Transportation Systems, ITS) 無線區域網路 (Wireless Local Area Network, WLAN) 全球定位系統(Global Positioning System, GPS) 射頻識別技術 (Radio-Frequency Identification, RFID) 與遠距醫療服務 (Biomedical Telemetry Services) 為準確傳輸語音 資料 影像與各式多媒體資訊, 多頻帶且擁有高頻寬的平板微帶天線是各式無線通訊系統的首選 平板微帶天線先天具有剖面低 體積小 重量輕 造價低 易與其他微波積體電路相容等特性 但是, 製作於介質基板上的平板微帶天線因會產生表面波的損耗, 故其頻帶常是非常狹窄 因此, 近年來開始運用頻率選擇平面技術以改善平板微帶天線達到多頻帶且高頻寬工作的設計 在過去四十年來, 頻率選擇表面已在各領域有多方面的應用 例如 : 應用於天線 [1]-[12] 微波或光學濾波器[13]-[25] 吸收體 [26]-[31] 極化器[32] 平板超介質材料 [33] 與人工磁導體 [34]-[36] 頻率選擇表面常是由任意形狀金屬平板或開槽金屬柵所組成的周期性陣列建構而成 常見的頻率選擇表面有偶極形 環形 方形迴圈 碎形結構 (Fractal Shapes) 等 由於平

5 板微帶天線基板的厚度往往遠小於操作頻率在介質中的半波長, 其接地面會破壞自身天線的效能 頻率選擇表面則有著表面高阻抗的現象能夠反射平面波使其與入射波的相位相同同時抑制表面波的進行 [4] 此一特性能夠被運用來改善平板微帶天線的頻寬與增益 頻率選擇表面對平板天線效能的影響取決於頻率選擇表面的結構 周期特性與基板材質 U 形槽平板微帶天線的構想是為了克服平板微帶天線先天窄頻的問題 [37-42] 而提出的, 但當 U 形槽平板微帶天線的設計改動其尺寸與結構時都會造成共振頻率的偏移與頻寬的縮減 本計畫首先將探討由壹標準型耶路撒冷十字形單元所構成的頻率選擇表面如何影響共振頻率在 2.45 GHz 與 5.8 GHz 的 U 形槽平板微帶天線頻寬 頻帶 2.4~2.485 GHz 與頻帶 5.725~5.825 GHz 為 IEEE b/g 與 a 應用在藍芽與無線區域網路服務的頻帶 接著根據第一部份的模擬經驗, 設計一個由改良後耶路撒冷十字形單元所建構的頻率選擇表面, 進一步的利用其對壹較小尺寸的 U 形槽平板微帶天線的影響研究, 以便能精確的使其共振頻率在 2.45 與 5.8 GHz 的頻寬和天線增益有所改善 本研究中所有 U 形槽平板微帶天線的特性參數均使用 Ansoft 的軟體 HFSS (High-Frequency Structure Simulator) 加以模擬 模擬所得到的反射損耗 輻射場型與天線增益等都會經由實驗量測的方式來驗證其模擬的準確性 II. 內嵌頻率選擇平面的 U 形槽平板微帶天線圖一為 U 形槽平板微帶天線的尺寸示意圖 其基板所占面積為 mm 2, 厚度則是 4.4 mm, 天線發射平板面積則為 mm 2,U 形槽長與寬分別為 28.4 mm 與 11.2 mm, 開槽的寬度則是 2 mm 使用特性阻抗 50 ohms 的同軸線作為 U 形槽平板微帶天線的饋源 同軸饋線的內導體會 穿過介質基板連接上部的天線發射平板, 外導體則與底部的金屬地面相連 基板材質選用厚度 4.4 mm 的 FR4, 其在 2 至 6 GHz 的介電常數為 4.4 正切損耗為 0.02 [43] 圖二展示 U 形槽平板微帶天線嵌入以標準型耶路撒冷十字為單元的頻率選擇平面結構圖, 兩層基板材質皆選用 FR4, 上下層基板總厚度維持 4.4 mm; 但下層基板厚度將在 2.2 至 3.2 mm 之間做調整 以耶路撒冷十字形單元所建構的頻率選擇平面則是用來增進天線效能 上層的天線發射平板 頻率選擇平面與底層金屬接地面厚度皆為 mm 圖三為一個標準型耶路撒冷十字形單元結構圖, 其中 W 1 = 0.5~2 mm( 末端負載的寬度 ) W 2 = 0.5~2 mm( 十字的寬度 ) L 1 = 7~10 mm( 末端負載的長度 ) L 2 = 12~14 mm( 十字的長度 ) 與 P = 16 mm( 單元的周期結構長度 ) 圖一 :U 形槽平板微帶天線原型結構尺寸示意圖 圖二 : 嵌入標準型耶路撒冷十字形單元組成頻率選擇平面的 U 形槽平板微帶天線結構尺寸示意圖 3

6 圖三 : 標準型耶路撒冷十字形單元結構尺寸示意圖 圖四 : 嵌入標準型耶路撒冷十字形單元結構之頻率選擇平面後 U 形槽平板微帶天線之反射損耗模擬結果, 其中 L 1 =12~14 mm L 2 =13 mm W 1 =1.0 mm W 2 =0.5 mm H=2.8 mm 與 P=16 mm III. 模擬結果與量測數據 商業套裝軟體 HFSS 為一以有限元素 (Finite Element) 演算法為基礎所建立工業標準模擬套件軟體, 可以做完整的 3D 全波式電磁場模擬 接下來關於 U 形槽平板微帶天線原型或內嵌頻率選擇表面的反射損耗皆使用此軟體模擬之 為了得到最佳天線設計, 天線各幾何結構的參數會加以分析以便了解這些參數對天線的影響與作用 在每一次的分析中,P 都是固定不變, 而參數 W 1 W 2 L 1 L 2 ( 如圖三所示 ) 與 H( 如圖二所示 ) 則會以個別的方式微調, 並比較 U 形槽平板微帶天線原型和內嵌頻率選擇表面的反射損耗, 且觀察其對天線效力的影響, 模擬結果展示於圖四 ~ 圖八 從圖四我們可以發現若是改變耶路撒冷十字末端負載的長度從 7 mm 至 10 mm, 則產生反射損耗可小於 -10 db 的天線共振頻帶數目會從兩個增加到四個 從圖五到圖八分別觀察到耶路撒冷十字的長度 (L 1 ) 末端負載的寬度 (W 1 ) 十字的寬度(W 2 ) 以及底層基板厚度 (H) 會明顯影響 U 形槽平板微帶天線 5.6 GHz 附近共振頻率頻寬且頻 圖五 : 嵌入標準型耶路撒冷十字形單元結構之頻率選擇平面後 U 形槽平板微帶天線之反射損耗模擬結果, 其中 L 1 =12~14 mm L 2 =13 mm W 1 =1.0 mm W 2 =0.5 mm H=2.8 mm 與 P=16 mm 圖六 : 嵌入標準型耶路撒冷十字形單元結構之頻率選擇平面後 U 形槽平板微帶天線之反射損耗模擬結果, 其中 L 1 =8 mm L 2 =13 mm W 1 =0.5~2 mm W 2 =2 mm H=2.8 mm 與 P=16 mm 4

7 圖七 : 嵌入標準型耶路撒冷十字形單元結構之頻率選擇平面後 U 形槽平板微帶天線之反射損耗模擬結果, 其中 L 1 =8 mm L 2 =13 mm W 1 =1.0 mm W 2 =0.5~3 mm H=2.8 mm 與 P=16 mm 善其實並不明顯 基於以上的分析, 我們設計了一個結構略為改變的耶路撒冷十字形單元重新植入 U 形槽平板微帶天線中以期能增進天線效益 圖九展示修改後的耶路撒冷十字結構及其尺寸 為同時改進 2.45 GHz 與 5.8 GHz 的頻寬, 修改後的耶路撒冷十字形單元是由四個較小的耶路撒冷十字形單元與一個較大的耶路撒冷十字形單元所組合而成 圖十是 U 形槽平板微帶天線內嵌入修改後耶路撒冷十字元件的結構雛型圖, 整體天線所占面積為 mm 2, 基板材質仍舊為 FR4, 上下兩層基板的厚度則分別為 1.6 mm 與 2.8 mm, 天線輻射平板本身 圖八 : 嵌入標準型耶路撒冷十字形單元結構之頻率選擇平面後 U 形槽平板微帶天線之反射損耗模擬結果, 其中 L 1 =8 mm L 2 =13 mm W 1 =1.0 mm W 2 =2 mm H=2.2~3.2 mm 與 P=16 mm 帶亦會偏移, 但對於低頻帶 2.5 GHz 附近頻寬的影響則較不明顯 於是乎, 從上述的觀察, 我們得到初步結論,U 形槽平板微帶天線無論是原型或內嵌入頻率選擇表面其共振頻率在阻抗匹配可使反射損耗優於 -10 db 的前提下主要落在 2.5 GHz 與 5.6 GHz 附近 雖然在植入頻率選擇表面後, 其天線在 2.5 GHz 與 5.6 GHz 附近的頻寬有所改善, 但是 2.5 GHz 與 5.6 GHz 並未落在 IEEE b/g (2.4~2.485 GHz) 與 IEEE a(5.725~5.825 GHz) 所規範的頻段內 而且對於低頻帶 2.5 GHz 頻寬改 圖九 : 修正型耶路撒冷十字形單元結構尺寸示意圖 的尺寸則與原型無異 圖十一為 U 形槽平板微帶天線原型與植入修正型耶路撒冷十字元件的反射損耗的模擬與量測比較圖 量測數據是使用 Anritsu 37369C 天線量測系統於元智大學無反射實驗室中進行實驗量測 從圖十一觀察植入修正型耶路撒冷十字形單元的 U 形槽平板微帶天線其反射損耗模擬結果與實測數據結果大致相近, 同時在 2.45 GHz 與 5.8 GHz 的頻寬明顯的增加了許多, 且 2.45 GHz 與 5.8 GHz 的頻 5

8 (a) 嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字形單元 U 形槽平板微帶天線結構示意圖 段分別落在 IEEE b/g 與 IEEE a 的規範中, 這證明頻寬從原先的窄頻帶改善為寬頻帶 U 形槽平板微帶天線嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字形單元與原型的天線增益量測值展示於圖十二, 從圖中可以發現嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字元件的 U 形槽平板微帶天線在共振頻率 2.45 GHz 與 5.8 GHz 有著比原型較佳的天線增益, 分別在 2.45 GHz 是 4.69 dbi, 在 5.8 GHz 是 6.54 dbi 嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字元件的 U 形槽平板微帶天線在 2.45 GHz 與 5.8 GHz 三維輻射場型分別展示於圖十三與圖十四, 可看出天線旁波瓣數很少與背波瓣數亦很少, 嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字元件後天線的場型也仍是符合單一方向性 因此, 嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字元件後的 U 形槽平板微帶天線顯然擁有較佳的頻寬與天線增益同時符合雙頻工作需求 (b) 嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字形單元 U 形槽平板微帶天線雛型圖 圖十 : 嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字形單元的 U 形槽平板微帶天線 圖十二 : 嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字形單元的 U 形槽平板微帶天線與其原型的天線增益量測比較圖 圖十一 : 嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字元件的 U 形槽平板微帶天線與其原型的反射損耗模擬與量測比較圖 6

9 db 圖十三 : 嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字形單元的 U 形槽平板微帶天線在 2.45 GHz 的三維輻射場型圖 在共振頻率 2.45 GHz 與 5.8 GHz 時的頻寬與天線增益 U 形槽平板微帶天線嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字形單元組成的頻率選擇平面已被證明能有效為藍芽與無線區域網路提供雙頻帶 高增益與寬頻工作等特性 無論是筆記型電腦 個人電腦或各式無線數位裝置, 以此改良後的天線使用於藍芽與無線區域網路系統操作在 2.4~2.485 GHz (IEEE b/g) 與 5.725~5.825 GHz (IEEE a, upper band) 皆能提供可靠的高速資料傳送 同時, 此改良型天線的結構也有著相當容易用印刷電路的製作技術去完成天線的製作 圖十四 : 嵌入修正型耶路撒冷十字形單元的 U 形槽平板微帶天線在 5.8 GHz 的三維輻射場型圖 IV. 結論在本計畫中, 先以標準型耶路撒冷十字形單元所組成的雙頻頻率選擇平面來改善在 U 形槽平板微帶天線共振頻率頻寬, 從模擬結果來看, 嵌入標準型耶路撒冷十字形單元所組成雙頻頻率選擇平面對 U 形槽平板微帶天線在 2.5 GHz 與 5.6 GHz 共振頻率附近的頻寬得到改善, 但是 2.5 GHz 與 5.6 GHz 的頻帶並未落在 IEEE b/g (2.4~2.485 GHz) 與 IEEE a (5.725~5.825 GHz) 的規範中, 而且對於 2.5 GHz 的頻寬改善並不明顯 為了進一步的改善 U 形槽平板微帶天線的效能, 再設計了一個以修正型耶路撒冷十字形單元所組成的頻率選擇平面, 同時展示了此頻率選擇平面很有效的改善 U 形槽平板微帶天線 參考文獻 [1] M. A. Hiranandani, A. B. Yakovlev and A. A. Kishk, Artificial magnetic conductors realized by frequency-selective surfaces on a grounded dielectric slab for antenna applications, IEE Pro.-Microw. Antennas Propa Propag., vol. 153, no. 5, pp , Oct [2] F. Yang and Y. Rahmat-Samii, Reflection phase characterizations of the EBG ground plane for low profile wire antenna applications, IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol. 51, no. 10, pp , Oct [3] J. Liang and H. Y. David Yang, Radiation characteristics of a microstrip patch over an electromagnetic bandgap surface, IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol. 55, no. 6, pp , June [4] D. Sievenpiper, L. Zhang, R. F. Jimenez Broas, N. G. Alex opolous, and E. Yablonovitch, High-impedance electromagnetic surfaces with a forbidden frequency band, IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory Tech., vol. 47, no. 11, pp , Nov [5] Y. Zhang, J. von Hagen, M. Younis, C. Fischer, and W. Wiesbeck, Planar artificial magnetic conductors and patch antennas, IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol. 51, no. 10, pp , Oct [6] X. L. Bao, G. Ruvio, M. J. Ammann, and M. John, A novel GPS patch antenna on a fractal hi-impedance surface substrate, IEEE Antennas Wireless Propag. Lett., vol. 5, pp , [7] H. Mosallaei, and K. Sarabandi, Antenna miniaturization and bandwidth enhancement using a reactive impedance substrate, IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol. 52, no. 9, pp , Sep [8] R. F. J. Broas, D. F. Sievenpiper, and E. Yablonovitch, A high-impedance ground plane applied to a cellphone handset geometry, IEEE Trans. Microwave Theory and Tech., vol. 49, no. 7, pp , July [9] A. P. Feresidis, G. Goussetis, S. Wang, and J. C. Vardaxoglou, Artificial magnetic conductor surfaces and their application to low-profile high-gain planar antennas, IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol. 53, no. 1, pp , Jan [10]H. Li, S. Khan, J. Liu, and S. He, Parametric analysis of Sierpinski-like fractal patch antenna for compact and dual band WLAN applications, Microwave Opt. Technol. Lett., vol. 51, no. 1, pp , Jan [11]M. Hosseini and S. Bashir, A novel circularly polarized antenna based on an artificial ground plane, Progress Electromagn. Research Lett., vol. 5, pp , [12]B. A. Munk, R. J. Luebbers, and R. D. Fulton, Transmission through a 2-layer array of loaded slots, IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol. AP22, no. 6, pp , Nov

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11 附件三行政院國家科學委員會補助國內專家學者出席國際學術會議報告 101 年 7 月 1 6 日 報告人姓名 陳興義 服務機構及職稱 元智大學通訊系教授 會議 時間 地點 至 Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Tower, Chicago, Illinois, USA. 本會核定 補助文號 NSC E 會議 名稱 發表論文題目 ( 中文 )2012 國際電機電子學會天線暨傳播學會年會 ( 英文 ) 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting ( 中文 ) ( 英文 ) 1. Calculation of Electric Fields Radiated from an Electrostatic Discharge Suppressor for IC Protection 2. An EMI Shielding FSS for Ku-Band Applications 一 參加會議經過本次學術年會係由美國 University of Illinois at Chicago 主辦,IEEE AP Washington 分會協辦 會議於 2012 年 7 月 8 日至 7 月 14 日在美國 Illinois 州, Chicago 市, Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Tower 舉行 會議主席由 University of Illinois at Chicago 之 Prof. Danilo Erricolo 主持, 會議事務由 University of Illinois at Chicago 負責執行 7 月 7 日星期六 13 時開始註冊,7 月 8 日睌上六點舉辦開幕歡迎茶會 今年年會有兩種特色 第一種特色, 大會邀請五位負責高科技行政單位主管組成一個 Opening Plenary Session 進行研討全球研究的機會 (Global Research Opportunities) 五位高科技單位主管分別為:Dr. Stephan Biber (Healthcare Sector, Siemens AG, Germany) Dr. George Komar (Associate Director, Earth Science Technology Office, NASA, USA) Dr.Lawrence B. Schook (Vice-Present for Research Edward William and Jane Marr Gutgsell Professor, University of Illinois) Ms. Heidi Shyu (Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army, U. S. Army) Dr. David A. whelan (Vice Present, strategic Innovation, phantom Works & Chief Scientist, Boeing Defense, space & security, USA) 研討重點在太空技術 地球科學 軍事科技等尖端應用, 但都與天線技術有關 第二種特色, 大會亦邀請六位負責高科技計畫主管組成一個 Plenary Session 進行研討研究計畫讚助的機會 (Funding Research Opportunities) 六位負責高科技計畫主管分別為 :Dr. William Chappell (Program Manager, Adaptive RF Technologies, Defense Advanced Research Program Agency, USA.) Dr. Santanu Das (Program Manager, Communications Office of Naval Research, USA) Dr. Mahbub Hoque (Chief Scientist and Division Chief, Antennas & spectrum Analysis Division, Space & Terrestrial Communication Directorate, CERDEC, U. S. Army) Dr. Brian M. Kent (Chief Scientist, Sensors Directorate,

12 Air Force Research Laboratory, USA) Dr. Devereux (Dev) Palmer (Program Manager, Army Research Office, USA) Dr. Rober Trew (Division Director, Electrical, Communicationa and Cyber Division, National Science Foundation, USA), 研討重點在過去與未來計畫發展重點 此次會議與會國家分別來自亞 非 澳 歐 美洲約五十多國家一千七百多人參加 今年參加發表的論文, 包括口頭發表及壁報發表總計將近 1500 篇, 每天超過 3 0 組進行口頭及壁報發表, 連續進行五天 論文重點在 Millimeter-Wave Antennas Adaptive and Wideband Arrays Microstrip Antenna Vehicular Antenna Microwave Lens Antennas Antenna Measurements and Measurement Systems Wireless Communications Electronic Devices, circuits, and Applications Scattering and Diffraction Magnetic Resonance Imaging Dosimetry and EM Exposure Assessment Biomedical Applications and Numerical Methods, RFID Applications Metamaterials High Frequency and Asymptotic Methods Frequency Selective Surface Radar Systems Remote Sensing, Imaging, and Inverse Scattering Impedance Matching and Decoupling for MIMO Systems Electromagnetic Compatibility and Measurements Electromagnetics and Education 本人發表的論文被安排在 "Electromagnetic Environment and Interference 與 Applications of Frequency Selective Surfaces 二組中, 報告中亦經過熱烈討論 記念 Robert Kouyoumjian 特別開一 Session:Asymptotic HF and Hybrid Method 大會同時安排學生論文發表競賽, 頒發 2012 IEEE Electromagnetics Award ( 頒給 Nader Engheta); Distinguished Achievement Award( 頒給 Constantine A. Balanis); Chen-To Tai Distinguished Educator Award( 頒給 Magdy F. Iskander); John Kraus Antenna Award( 頒給 Peter S. Hall); Donald G. Dudley Jr. Undergraduate Teaching Award ( 頒給 Jamesina J. Simpson); AWPL Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi Prize Paper Award ( 頒給 Nader Behdad, Mudar A. Al-Joumayly, and Meng Li); R. W. P. King Award ( 頒給 Alex Wong); P-S Harold. A. Wheeler Applications Prize Paper Award ( 頒給 Chad E. Patterson, Tushar K. Thrivikraman, Ana M. Yepes, Sean M. Begley, Swapan K, Bhattacharya, John D. Cressler, and John Papapolymerou); Sergei A. Schelkunoff Transactions Prize Paper Award ( 頒給 Y. P. Zhang, Yilong L. Lu, M. Sun, and Duxian Liu); Edward E. Altshuler Prize Paper Award ( 頒給 Atabak Rashidian, David M. Klymyshyn, Mohammadreza Tayfeh Aligodarz, Martin Boerner, and Jurgen Mohr); Best Chapter Award ( 頒給 Taipei Chapter); RAJ Mittra Travel Grant Awards ( 頒給 Senior Researcher Award: Debatosh Guha, Junior Researcher Award: Oscar Quevedo-Teruel) 頒發 17 位 2011 IEEE Fellows, 另外大會亦安排 22 個短期課程 大會還邀請相關的廠商展示新的產品, 其中大部份是在天線量測或電磁教學方面的軟體廠商, 當然也包括一書商 (Wiley), 另外還有一些儀器廠商等 大會也安排一些參觀附近的歷史文化活動 二 與會心得 表 Y04 2

13 本次大會的會場是歷屆中環境最美好的一次, 會場旁有美麗的 Chicago River, 場地非常寬暢, 可見主辦單位非常用心在找場地 本次大會的科技水準與往年一樣相當高, 探討的內容相當豐富, 但會議規模比近幾年大 會議算是很成功圓滿, 與會人士均覺得收獲甚多 大會這次亦舉辦懷念天線大師 Robert Kouyoumjian 特別開一組發表會 這種重視知識倫理與尊師重道的精神值得我們學習 本次會議許多的研究方向或技術在國外亦算是很新的嘗試 大會會議期間見到許多天線方面的學者專家, 並交換許多學術交流意見, 保持好的聯絡管道, 算是此行最大的收穫 2012 年 11 月 Magdy F. Iskander 將在 Hawaii 舉辦 2012 International Conference on Wireless Information Technology and Systems, 元智答應負責一 Session, 這是促進國際學術合作最好的方法之一 三 考察參觀活動 : 無 四 建議本次研討會分別來自世界各地從事天線理論 量測與設計 EMI/EMC 醫學應用, 電磁理論與計算 電磁教學改進 高頻電設計 導波管與微帶研究 通訊傳播 無線通訊應用 電磁數值分析 等等各方面的專家學共同探討有關天線與傳播在工業界 科學界 醫學界 及教育界等方面的問題, 同時在電磁場環境影響上亦做了深入的討論 參加這次研討會的國家大部份是科技很發達的國家, 如美國 俄羅斯 英國 德國 法國 日本 加拿大 義大利 他們的態度是積極的, 發表的學術論文亦甚有水準 同時有許多論文是朝應用實作方面去研究, 反觀國內的研究, 實作方的研究實在太少 因此在壹次建議政府及相關單位 學術界 研究單位等應共同努力多從事有關實務方面的研究, 使得我們的工業能更進一步的提昇 五 攜回資料名稱及內容 1) 研討會論文集光碟一片 2) 天線雷達量測儀器廠家目錄 表 Y04 3

14 圖一 : 本人與碩士班研究生林亦廷在會場留影 圖二 : 本人上台報告 表 Y04 4

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16 2012 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI National Radio Science Meeting Technical Program (As of June 11, 2012) Note: Interactive Forum (IF) posters will be on display from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm on the scheduled day. Authors of IF poster papers are expected to be present at their posters from 10:00 am until 12:00 noon on the assigned day. Chicago VI Chicago VII Chicago VIII Chicago IX Chicago X Huron Michigan A Michigan B Superior A Superior B Colorado Missouri Morning Monday, July Applications of Numerical Methods 102 Millimeter-Wave Antennas 103 Globalization of Engineering Education: Perspectives and Panel Discussion 104 Magnetic Resonance Imaging 105 Electronic Devices, Circuits, and Applications I 106 Radar Systems, Target Phenomenology and Processing 107 High Frequency Techniques 108 Ionospheric Modeling and Propagation 109 Adaptive and Wideband Arrays 110 Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications of Hyperthermia Afternoon 151 Fast Solution, Model Reduction, and Domain Decomposition for Finite Element Analysis 152 THz Sources, Systems, and Applications 153 Electrodynamics and Applications of Carbon Nanotube and Graphene Systems 154 The Legacy of Harold A. Wheeler 155 Beamforming, Nulling, and Direction of Arrival Estimation 156 Biomedical Systems 157 Microstrip antennas 158 Modeling for Wireless Propagation Channels 166 Wireless Communications and Propagation Effects 159 High Frequency and Asymptotic Methods 160 Antenna Theory 161 Multiband Antennas 167 Microwave Lens Antennas 162 Parallel and Special-Processor Based Numerical Methods Parlor C 111 Vehicular Antennas 163 Antenna Measurements and Measurement Systems Mississippi Ohio River Exhibition Hall B 112 Arrays for Cognitive Networking 113 Electromagnetic Effects of Materials 164 Radio Communication Systems 165 Integral Equation Solvers for Large and Multi-Scale Problems IF11 Impedance Matching and Decoupling for MIMO Systems IF12 Fields and Waves in Metamaterials - Part I IF13 Fields and Waves in Metamaterials - Part II IF14 Metamaterials and Metastructures IF15 Small Antennas: Wideband, Multiband, High-Frequency and On-Body Applications IF16 Remote Sensing, Imaging, and Inverse Scattering

17 Chicago VIII Chicago IX Chicago X Huron Michigan A Michigan B Superior A Superior B Colorado Missouri Parlor C Mississippi Morning 201 Spiral and Sinuous Antennas 202 Dosimetry and EM Exposure Assessment 203 Electronic Devices, Circuits, and Applications II Tuesday, July 10 Afternoon 251 Antenna Feed Systems for Space and Terrestrial Applications 252 Prof. Robert Kouyoumjian Memorial Session: Asymptotic HF and Hybrid Methods 253 Antenna Arrays: Theory and Design 254 Electromagnetic Imaging and Sensing Applications in Biology and Medicine 255 Microstrip antennas and printed devices 204 Scattering and Diffraction 256 Random and Complex Media Effects 205 Electromagnetic Environment and Interference 206 Radar and Imaging Systems 207 Electromagnetics Education 208 Time-Domain Numerical Methods 209 Wireless On-Body and WLAN Antennas 266 RF/Microwave Technology for Cancer Detection and Treatment 257 Dual-Polarized and Circularly Polarized Antennas 258 UWB Antennas 259 Optimization Methods in Electromagnetics 260 Finite Difference Time Domain Techniques 261 Near-Field Techniques and Applications 210 Reflector antennas 262 Reflectarrays 267 Reflectarray systems and applications Ohio 211 Antenna Testing 263 Advances in Integral Equation Methods Ontario Mayfair River Exhibition Hall B 212 Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods 213 Dielectric and Dielectric- Loaded Antennas 264 Finite-Element Methods: Theory and Applications 265 Wideband and Multiband Dielectric Resonator Antennas IF21 Metamaterial Surfaces and Cloaks IF22 Nanoscale Electromagnetics IF23 Antenna Applications of Metasurfaces IF24 Wireless Systems and RFID in Complex Environments IF25 Small Antennas: Low Frequency Applications IF26 Remote Sensing IF27 RFID - Systems

18 Morning Wednesday, July 11 Afternoon Chicago VI 301 Electromagnetic Bandgap Materials Electromagnetic Bandgap Materials 2 Chicago VII Chicago VIII 302 Design and Analysis of Dielectric Resonator Antennas 352 Non Foster Matching 303 Flexible 2D and 3D Printed Antennas 353 Theoretical, Algorithmic, and Technological Advances in Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering Chicago IX 304 Future Trends in Radar 354 Terahertz Technology Chicago X 305 Phased Array Antennas I 355 Phased Array Antennas II Huron 306 Electromagnetic Imaging for Breast Cancer Detection 356 Antennas for Biomedical Applications Michigan A 307 Microstrip Circuits I Michigan B 308 Scattering by Random or Complex Media 357 Microstrip Circuits II 358 Scattering, Diffraction, and RCS Superior A 309 Measurements of Antennas and Wireless Systems 359 Pattern Reconfigurable Antennas Superior B 310 UWB Antennas in Communications 360 UWB Antenna Arrays Colorado 311 Optimization Techniques 361 Electromagnetic Design Optimization Missouri 312 Advances in FDTD Methods and Analysis 362 Advances in Non-Standard FDTD Methods Parlor C 313 Antenna Feeds and Matching 363 Printed Dipole, Slot, and Planar Inverted-F Antennas Mississippi 314 Experimental Performance Analysis of Urban and Terrestrial Wireless Systems 364 Reflectarray elements and synthesis Ohio 315 Integral Equation Methods I 365 Integral Equation Methods II River Exhibition Hall B IF31 MIMO Channel Characterization and Performance Evaluation IF32 Metamaterial Antennas and Applications IF33 RFID- Novel structures IF34 Small Antennas: Design Concepts IF35 Leaky-Wave and Traveling-Wave Antennas IF36 Transformation Electromagnetics IF37 Transmission and Absorption in Metamaterials

19 Morning Thursday, July 12 Afternoon Chicago VI 401 Applications of Frequency Selective Surfaces 451 Analysis and Design of Frequency Selective Surfaces Chicago VII Chicago VIII Chicago IX 402 Absorbers and Scattering Control 452 Antennas with Novel Materials 403 AMTA Special Session - Advances in RF Measurement Technology 404 Evaluation Techniques for Compact Multi Element Antennas for MIMO 453 Challenging canonical scattering problems and new EM problems involving special materials 454 Slotted and Guided Wave Antennas I Chicago X 405 Phased Array Antennas III 455 Phased Array Antennas IV Huron 406 Human Body Interaction with Antennas and Other Electromagnetic Devices Michigan A 407 Microstrip Antenna Arrays Michigan B 456 Advances in Numerical Methods 457 Microstrip and Slot Arrays 408 Inverse Scattering and Imaging: Methods and Algorithms 458 Inverse Scattering and Imaging: Technologies and Applications Superior A 409 Reconfigurable Antennas 459 Frequency Configurable Antennas I Superior B 410 Advances in UWB Antennas and Systems 460 Broadband/wideband antennas Colorado 411 Multi-Frequency Antennas: Mobile Communications 461 Advances in Adaptive and Smart Antenna Systems Missouri 412 Transients and Time-Domain Techniques 462 Time-domain techniques and analysis Parlor C 413 Millimeter Wave Printed Antennas 463 Slot Antennas and Arrays Mississippi Ohio Mayfair River Exhibition Hall B 414 Propagation in Complex Environments 464 Communication Channel Management 415 Fast Integral Equation Solvers and Stable Discretizations IF41 Antennas for MIMO and Diversity Systems IF42 Chirality and Bianisotropy in Metamaterials IF43 Circuit-Based Metamaterials IF44 Plasmonics IF45 RFID antenna performance on materials IF46 Small Antennas: Designs and Applications IF47 Wireless Power Transfer 465 Sensor Networks and Sensor Arrays

20 Morning Friday, July 13 Chicago VI 501 Hybrid Methods and Method Comparisons 551 Fast Methods Chicago VII Chicago VIII 502 Electromagnetic Properties of Advanced Materials and Circuits 503 Cognitive radio: improvements through the integration of electromagnetic and communications theory Afternoon 552 EM Metrology and Materials 553 Advances in Commercial Electromagnetic Simulation Tools Chicago IX 504 Guided Waves and Wave-Guiding Structures 554 Slotted and Guided Wave Antennas II Chicago X 505 Antennas for Mobile Handsets 555 Antennas for mobile and wireless applications Huron 506 Numerical Techniques 556 Analysis and Application of Numerical Methods Michigan A Michigan B 507 Microstrip-Fed Arrays 557 Modeling in Urban and Terrestrial Communication Systems 508 Analytical and Numerical Techniques in Scattering and Imaging 558 Rough Surface Scattering Phenomenology Superior A 509 Frequency Configurable Antennas II 559 Reconfigurable Arrays Superior B 510 Wideband Antennas 560 Wideband Antennas and Arrays Colorado 511 Multi-Frequency Antennas: Design and Analysis #1 561 Multi-Frequency Antennas: Design and Analysis #2 Missouri 512 Satellite Communication Antennas 562 Radar Imaging and Non-Intrusive Monitoring Parlor C 513 Theoretical and Nonlinear Electromagnetics 563 Electromagnetic Theory Mayfair 514 Analysis of Propagation and Radiation in Complex Media 564 Propagation effects River Exhibition Hall B IF51 MIMO Communication Strategies IF52 Volumetric Metamaterials IF53 Nano-electromagnetics IF54 Non-Antenna Applications of Metasurfaces IF55 RFID Reader Design IF56 Sensing the Environment IF57 Small mobile antennas

21 Monday, July 9 10:20-12:00 Chicago VI Session 101 Applications of Numerical Methods Session Chairs: Paul Bernhardt, Branislav Notaros 10: Electric Field Glow Discharge Inside Externally Excited Porous Spherical Cavity Resonators P. A. Bernhardt, A. W. Fliflet, Naval Research Laboratory, United 10: Integral Equation Method for Analyzing Purcell Effect in Plasmonic System Y. P. Chen, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; W. C. Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; W. E. I. Sha, W. C. H. Choy, L. Jiang, University of Hong Kong, China 11: Modal Analysis and Solution of Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Cells A. C. Polycarpou, M. A. Christou, N. C. Papanicolaou, University of Nicosia, Cyprus 11: Empirical Formulas for Self Resonance Frequency of Archimedean Spiral Coils and Helical Coils H.-C. Yun, G. Lee, W. S. Park, Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea 11: The Far Field Transformation Using the Iterative Soure Reconstruction Method Based on the Phaseless Data P. Li, L. Jiang, University of Hong Kong, China Monday, July 9 10:20-12:00 Chicago VII Session 102 Millimeter-Wave Antennas /URSI Session Chairs: Wael Abdel Wahab, Dimitris Psychoudakis 10: Low-Cost Fabrication of Millimeter-Wave All-Silicon High Efficiency Antenna M. A. Basha 1,2, A. S. Abdellatif 2, S. Safavi-Naeini 2 1 University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia; 2 University of Waterloo, Canada 10: Design of a 60 GHz Dielectric Resonator Antenna Array Mounted on a Conformal Structure H. Chorfi 1, M. Nedil 1, I. Ben Mabrouk 2, T. A. Denidni 3, L. Talbi 2 1 University of Québec UQAT, Canada; 2 UQO, Canada; 3 INRS-EMT, Canada 11: Artificial Dielectric Layer as Sub-Mm Wave Antenna Super- Strates G. Fiorentino, W. H. Syed, P. M. Sarro, A. Neto, TUDelft, Netherlands 11: Millimeter-Wave Antennas on a LTCC Cavity H. Y. D. Yang, S. Zhao, University of Illinois at Chicago, United 11: CPW-Fed Yagi Array with Dielectric Resonator Antenna for W- Band and Imaging System Applications Z. Briqech, O. M. Haraz, Concordia University, Canada; A.-R. Sebak, M. R. Abdel-Rahman, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Monday, July 9 10:20-11:40 Chicago X Session 103 Globalization of Engineering Education: Perspectives and Panel Discussion Session Chairs: Magdy Iskander, Parveen Wahid 10: Globalization: Setting a New Agenda for Engineering Education M. F. Iskander, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United ; S. M. El Ghazaly, National Science Foundation, United ; P. Wahid, University of Central Florida, United 10: Engineering Globalization: Overview of Trends & Implications R. Hira, Rochester Institute of Technology, United 11: IEEE and National Science Foundation Recent Activities in Globalization of Engineering P. Staecker, IEEE Corporate Office, United ; S. El-Ghazaly, National Science Foundation, United 11: An Industry View of Industry/Academic Research Collaboration G. Peters, J. Wenstrand, R. Stancliff, T. Wu, J. Kikuchi, Agilent Technologies, United Monday, July 9 10:20-12:00 Huron Session 104 Magnetic Resonance Imaging Session Chairs: Agostino Monorchio, Elia Attardo 10: Mitigating RF Heating near Medical Devices in Magnetic Resonance Imaging J. E. Brown, C. S. Lee, Southern Methodist University, United 10: Analytically-Based Approach for the Analysis of MRI Volume Coil Loaded with Multilayered Cylinder G. Tiberi 1,2, M. Tosetti 2, J. Tropp 3 1, A. Monorchio 1 University of Pisa, Italy; 2 Stella Maris Scientific Institute and Fondazione Imago7, Italy; 3 General Electric Medical Systems, USA 11: D Optimization of Magnetic Field Shimming in MRI by Convex Programming Approach E. A. Attardo 1, M. Perez Cerquera 2, F. P. Andriulli 3, G. Vecchi 2 1 Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; 2 Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 3 ENST de Bretagne (TELECOM Bretagne), France 11: A Numerical Assessment of the Effect of MRI Surface Coils on Implanted Pacemakers N. Fontana, A. Monorchio, University of Pisa, Italy; M. O. Munoz Torrico, Y. Hao, Queen Mary College, University of London, United Kingdom 11: Design of Phased Array Coils for Increasing the Signal-to-Noise Ratio of Magnetic Resonance Imaging D. Liang, H. T. Hui, T. S. Yeo, National University of Singapore, Singapore Monday, July 9 10:20-12:00 Michigan A Session 105 /URSI Electronic Devices, Circuits, and Applications I Session Chairs: Vitaliy Lomakin, Mahmoud EL Sabbagh 10: RF-MEMS Reconfigurable Power Divider for Multi-Functional Antenna Transceivers D. Psychogiou, Laboratory for electromagnetic fields and microwave electronics (IFH), Switzerland; Z. Yang, D. Peroulis, Birck nanotechnology center, USA 10: Compact Wideband Combline Filter Using Inter-Resonator Taps and Capacitive Loading A. S. Martin, M. A. EL Sabbagh, Syracuse University, United ; B. Mohajer-Iravani, EMWaveDev, United 11: GHz Non-reciprocal Phase Shifters in 90 nm CMOS for Beam-steering Coupled Oscillator Arrays C.-C. Liu, R. Rojas, The Ohio State University, United 11: Investigations of 5.2GHz Dual-Mode Wide Band Bandpass Filter C. H. Chen, R.O.C. Air Force Academy, Taiwan; H.-M. Chen, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Taiwan; Y.-K. Wang, Advanced Connection Technology Inc, Taiwan 11: A CMOS Vector-Sum Phase Shifter for Wideband Polarization- Agile Applications J.-F. Kiang, Y.-T. Lo, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Monday, July 9 10:20-12:00 Michigan B Session 106 Radar Systems, Target Phenomenology and Processing Session Chairs: Kamal Sarabandi, Traian Dogaru 10: A High Resolution Radar with Programmable Waveform for Applications at VHF and UHF Bands A. Y. Nashashibi, K. Sarabandi, The University of Michigan, United

22 10: Simulations of the Millimeter-Wave Interferometric Signature of Walking Humans J. A. Nanzer, Johns Hopkins University, United 11: Clutter Rejection Processing for Airborne Radar in Rotated Space-Time Domain S. M. A. Motahari, H. Deng, Florida International University, United 11: Doppler Features from Wind Turbine Scattering in the Presence of Ground A. R. Naqvi, N. Whitelonis, H. Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United 11: Gound Clutter Rejection for Airborne Radar Using Doppler Compensation S. M. A. Motahari, H. Deng, Florida International University, United Monday, July 9 10:20-12:00 Superior A Session 107 High Frequency Techniques /URSI Session Chairs: A. Neto, Carey Rappaport 10: Characterization of Automotive MIMO Antenna Configurations Through Simulations and Measurements C. Oikonomopoulos-Zachos, T. O. Mohammed, M. Arnold, IMST GmbH, Germany 10: Ray Tracing for 3D Simulation and Inversion for Whole-Body Imaging K. Williams, Z. Chen, L. Tirado, B. Gonzalez-Valdes, J. Á. Martínez- Lorenzo, C. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United 11: GTD Analysis for Diffraction by a Thin Slit on Infinitely Long PEC Screen R. Sato, Niigata University, Japan; H. Shirai, Y. Abe, Chuo University, Japan 11: An Iterative Physical Optics Algorithm for the Analysis and Design of Dielectric Lens Antennas G. Carluccio, M. Albani, University of Siena, Italy; A. Neto, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands 11: Computation of Surface Fields Excited on Arbitrary Smooth Convex Surfaces with an Impedance Boundary Condition V. B. Erturk, B. Alisan, Bilkent University, Turkey Monday, July 9 10:20-11:20 Superior B Session 108 /URSI Ionospheric Modeling and Propagation Session Chairs: Ana Alejos, Yang Li 10: Study of Peak Electron Density Obtained by COSMIC, Ionosondes and IRI Model over Europe During a Four Year Period H. Haralambous, S. Anaxagoras, Frederick University, Cyprus 10: A Less Opaque Ionosphere: Brillouin Precursors Evolution in Natural and Artificial Plasmas A. V. Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain; M. Dawood, New Mexico State University, USA; F. Falcone, M. Beruete, M. Sorolla, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain 11: REGION DETECTION AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF HF E, F LAYER IONOSPHERIC CLUTTER RD SPECTRA Y. Li, Z. Ji, Y. Wei, N. Zhang, W. Tang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China Monday, July 9 10:20-12:00 Colorado Session 109 URSI Adaptive and Wideband Arrays Session Chairs: Kubilay Sertel, Reuven Shavit 10: Hybrid Adaptive Antenna Arrays for Mm-Wave Communications Y. J. Guo, X. Huang, V. Dyadyuk, CSIRO, Australia 10: A Self-Calibration Scheme for Adaptive Antenna Array Systems C.-J. Chang, H.-P. Lin, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan; M.-C. Tseng, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan; S.-S. Jeng, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan 11: Finite Size Effects on Performance of Ultrawideband Tightly Coupled Arrays with Resistive Substrate Loading W. Moulder, K. Sertel, J. L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United 11: Extending the Bandwidth of Planar Ultra-Wideband Modular Antenna (PUMA) Arrays J. T. Logan 1, R. W. Kindt 2, M. N. Vouvakis 1 1 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, United ; 2 US Naval Research Lab., United 11: Wide Band and High Gain Planar Array with a Suspended Stripline R. Shavit, N. Daviduvitz, U. Zohar, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel Monday, July 9 10:20-12:00 Missouri Session 110 /URSI Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications of Hyperthermia Session Chairs: Gianluca Lazzi, Elise Fear 10: Hyperthermic Monitoring of Breast Cancer E. Colebeck, R. Bertucci, R. Green, E. Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United 10: Use of Tumor-Specific Resonances in Microwave Hyperthermia of Breast Tumor S. K. Hong, W. A. Davis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, United 11: Cellular Hyperthermia for Early Breast Cancer Detection R. B. Green, E. Colebeck, R. Bertucci, E. Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United 11: Construction of a Conformal Applicator for Hyperthermia Treatment of Superficial Skin Cancer Y. S. Koo, A. E. Fathy, University of Tennesee, United ; R. Kazemi, K. N. Toosi Univ. of Tech, Iran; J. Phillips, Lincoln Memorial University, United 11: Design of Compact Microstrip Antennas Embedded in Water Bolus for Hyperthermia Applications E. Korkmaz, M. A. Nassor, S. Kara, O. Isik, Fatih University, Turkey; B. Turetken, TUBITAK, Turkey Monday, July 9 10:20-12:00 Parlor C Session 111 Vehicular Antennas Session Chairs: Chi-Chih Chen, Daniel Aloi 10: Onmidirectional Circularly Polarized Antenna for DSRC Systems T. Varum 1, J. N. Matos 1,2, P. Pinho 1,3 1 Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; 2 Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal; 3 Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal 10: Modeling, Simulation, and Measurement of a Transparent Armor Embedded Meshed Microstrip Antenna E. N. Lee 1, R. Hall 1, G. Katulka 1, K. Duncan 2, E. Barry 2, P. Pa 3, M. Mirotznick 3, P. Patel 1, L. Holmes 1 1 US Army Research Lab, United ; 2 S&TCD - CERDEC, United ; 3 University of Delaware, United 11: Single-Pin Dual-Band Patch Antenna for GPS and SDARS Applications D. N. Aloi, E. Ghafari, Oakland University, United 11: A Compact Antenna-Design for Satellite Reception with High Efficiency Based on Low-Cost Materials G. Saala, S. Lidenmeier, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany 11: Compact Low-Profile Omnidirectional Surface Wave Antenna for UMTS Applications L. Lizzi, F. Ferrero, J.-M. Ribero, R. Staraj, LEAT - University of Nice- Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, France

23 Monday, July 9 10:20-12:00 Mississippi Session 112 /URSI Arrays for Cognitive Networking Session Chairs: Michael Chryssomallis, Greg Huff 10: Development of a Smart Phone Enabled Cognitive Controlled Phased Array J. S. Jensen, J.-F. Chamberland, G. H. Huff, Texas A&M University, United 10: An Advance Array System for Cognitive Networking Y. Huang, R. J. Weber, Montana state University, United 11: Ring Array Antenna with Optimized Beamformer for Simultaneous Transmit and Receive K. E. Kolodziej, P. T. Hurst, A. J. Fenn, L. I. Parad, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory, United 11: Performance of the Improved Transmit Scheme in V2V and V2I Communications A. Eksim, TUBITAK-BILGEM, Turkey 11: A Novel Reconfigurable Antenna Based on Active Band Reflective Frequency Selective Surface L. Zhang, G. Yang, Q. Wu, Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), China Monday, July 9 10:00-11:40 Ohio Session 113 URSI Electromagnetic Effects of Materials Session Chairs: Lanlin Zhang, Alkim Akyurtlu 10: Controlling Ferromagnetism in Sputtered Cr-Doped InO Thin Films Y. Ait El Aoud, M. C. Hickey, A.-G. Kussow, A. Akyurtlu, University of Massachussetts -Lowell, United 10: Transmission Through Electrochromic Windows (ECW) at Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Frequencies J. M. Mower, Y. Kuga, M. Taya, University of Washington, United 10: Graded Index Flat Lenses with Integrated Antireflective Properties B. L. Good, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock, United ; M. S. Mirotnzik, University of Delaware, United 11: Implementation & Application of a Lossy Dielectric Shell Model V. Cable, Caltech JPL, United 11: Enhancement of Second Harmonic Generation in an Air-Bridge Photonic Crystal Slab: Simulation by Spectral Element Method M. Luo, Q. H. Liu, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University, United Monday, July 9 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF11 /URSI Interactive Forum Impedance Matching and Decoupling for MIMO Systems Session Chairs: Koichi Ogawa, Sailing He IF11.1 IF11.2 IF11.3 IF11.4 Decoupling Between Two Asymmetric Non-Perfectly Matched Antennas for MIMO Applications M. A. M. Hassan, A. A. Kishk, Concordia University, Canada A Decoupling Technique for Increasing the Port Isolation Between Two Closely Packed Antennas X. Q. Lin, H. Li, S. He, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Y. Fan, University of Electronic Science and Technology of Chin, China Printed Yagi-Uda Antenna Array for MIMO Systems H. R. Khaleel, H. M. Al-Rizzo, D. G. Rucker, S. Abushamleh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United Antenna Array with Low Correlation for Miniaturized Sensor Nodes H. R. Khaleel 1, C. K. Singh 2, H. M. Al-Rizzo 1, D. Rucker 1, S. Mohan 1, Y. Rahmatalah 1, S. Abushamleh 1 1 University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United ; 2 Sydaap Technologies, United IF11.5 IF11.6 IF11.7 IF11.8 IF11.9 IF11.10 A MIMO Antenna with Improved Isolation Using RFC for LTE Mobile Application D. Ga, Y. Lee, T. Song, J. Choi, Hanyang Univ., South Korea Maximum Eigenvalues and Capacity of MIMO Systems Using Matching Networks J. Zhang, New Star Research Institute of Applied Technology, China; J. Zheng, Y. Yao, Z. Feng, Dept. Electronic Engineering, Tsinghua Univ., China Single-Plate, Two-in-One PIFA for 2.4 GHz Modules S.-W. Su, C.-T. Lee, Lite-On Technology Corporation, Taiwan; F.- S. Chang, Cheng Shiu University, Taiwan Design Consideration of Closely Spaced Polarization- and Pattern- Diversity Antenna Pair C.-P. Lai, S.-Y. Chen, Graduate Institute of Communication Engineering National Taiwan University, Taiwan; H.-J. Li, Department of Electrical Engineering National Taiwan University, Taiwan Novel Dual-Band Decoupling Network for Two-Element Closely Spaced L-Shape Antenna Array K.-C. Lin, C.-H. Wu, T.-G. Ma, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Tri-Band Antenna with Compact Conventional Phone Antenna and Wideband MIMO Antenna J.-F. Li, Q.-X. Chu, School of Electronic and Information Engineering,South China University of Technology, China IF11.11 Impedance Matching Through a Single Passive Fractional Element A. G. Radwan, Cairo University, Egypt; A. Shamim, K. N. Salama, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia IF11.12 A Compact Directional Coupler for Use in Beam-Forming Networks E. Gandini 1,2, M. Ettorre 1, R. Sauleau 1, A. Grbic 2 1 IETR - University of Rennes 1, France; 2 University of Michigan, USA IF11.13 IF11.14 IF11.15 IF11.16 Low-Mutual Coupling Antenna Array for Millimeter- Wave MIMO Applications A. Hagras, T. A. Denidni, University of Quebec, Canada; N. Mourad, C. Yacouba, UQAT, Canada A Novel Figure of Merit for Small Multiantenna Systems: the Duplex Isolation M. Pelosi, O. N. Alrabadi, O. Franek, G. F. Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark Low Mutual Coupling T-Shaped Two-Port Slot Antenna S. Song, J. Li, R. D. Murch, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China INTERACTIVE MATCHING NETWORK and FILTER DESIGN WEB-BASED TOOL Using PYTHON A. Eroglu, B. Westrick, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United Monday, July 9 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF12 URSI Interactive Forum Fields and Waves in Metamaterials - Part I Session Chairs: Hao Xin, Hakan Bagci IF12.1 IF12.2 IF12.3 A Balanced Active Composite Right-/ Left-Handed (CRLH) Transmission Line with Gain K. Chang, Q. Tang, H. Xin, University of Arizona, United Ultra-Wideband Performance of Multilayered CRLH Transmission Lines Y. Horii, T. Kaneko, Kansai University, Japan Metamaterial Grid-Based UHF RFID System with Ultraconfined Detection Region T. A. Morgado 1, J. M. Alves 1, J. S. Marcos 1, S. I. Maslovski 1, J. R. Costa 2, C. A. Fernandes 3, M. G. Silveirinha 1 1 Departamento de Engenharia Electrotécnica, Universidade de Coimbra, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal; 2 Instituto de Telecomunicações - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Portugal; 3 Instituto de Telecomunicações - Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal

24 IF12.4 IF12.5 IF12.6 IF12.7 IF12.8 IF12.9 IF12.10 IF12.11 IF12.12 A Novel Chipless RFID Based on Multi-Resonant High-Impedance Surfaces F. Costa 1,2, S. Genovesi 1,2, A. Monorchio 1,2 1 University of Pisa, Italy; 2 CNIT, Italy Near Field Enhancement Using Uniaxial Wire Medium with Impedance Loadings C. S. R. Kaipa, A. B. Yakovlev, University of Mississippi, United ; M. G. Silveirinha, S. I. Maslovski, University de Coimbra, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal Scattering Problems Involving Three-Dimensional Non-Local Wire Metamaterials Based on a Transport Model G. W. Hanson, E. Forati, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, United Retrieving Effective Material Parameters with Reasonable Dispersion for Metamaterial Slabs H. Wallén, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering, Finland Radar Invisibility of Canonical DB Objects S. P. Kiminki, J. Markkanen, A. Sihvola, P. Ylä-Oijala, Aalto University, Finland Cloaking Properties of a Metamaterial-Coated Conductor with an Air Gap A. G. Jamil, T. C. Rao, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United Measurements of the Reflection and Transmission Properties for a Metasurface with Scatterer Size Variation K. L. Kumley, E. F. Kuester, University of Colorado at Boulder, United ; C. L. Holloway, S. Kim, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United Wideband Circular Waveguide Polarizer with Metamaterial Liner M. G. Bray, E. Lier, R. Shaw, Lockheed Martin Space Systems, United Classification of Media Where Electromagnetic Fields Cannot Propagate O. Zandi, Z. Atlasbaf, Tarbiat Modares University (TMU), Iran; M. S. Abrishamian, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran IF13.7 IF13.8 IF13.9 IF13.10 IF13.11 IF Middle East Technical University (METU), Turkey; 2 Kocaeli University, Turkey Transmission and Reflection of a Full-Vector Bessel Beam Obliquely Incident at a Planar Interface M. A. Salem, H. Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Split Ring Resonators as Selective Heaters O. M. Ramahi, A. AlBishi, M. S. Boybay, University of Waterloo, Canada Electromagnetic Energy in Negative Index Materials K. J. Webb, S. Shivanand, Purdue University, United Recent Advances in the Homogenization Theory of Wire Media with Applications at Microwaves, THz, and Optical Frequencies A. B. Yakovlev 1, M. G. Silveirinha 2, S. I. Maslovski 2, C. S. R. Kaipa 1, P. A. Belov 3,4, G. W. Hanson 5, O. Luukkonen 6, I. S. Nefedov 7, C. R. Simovski 7, S. A. Tretyakov 7, Y. R. Padooru 1 1 University of Mississippi, United ; 2 University de Coimbra, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal; 3 National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, Russia; 4 Queen Mary University of London, UK; 5 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, United ; 6 Nokia Research Center, Finland; 7 Aalto University, Finland Magnetoinductive Waves in 2D Periodic Arrays of Split Ring Resonators S. Campione 1, F. Mesa 2 1, F. Capolino 1 University of California Irvine, United ; 2 University of Seville, Spain Light-Controllable Magnetic Metamaterials Based on Loaded Split- Ring Resonators P. Kapitanova 1, S. Maslovski 2, I. Shadrivov 3, P. Voroshilov 1, D. Filonov 1, P. Belov 1,4, Y. Kivshar 1,3 1 National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, Russian Federation; 2 Instituto de Telecomunicac oes, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal; 3 Nonlinear Physics Centre, Research School of Physics and Engineering, Australian National University, Australia; 4 Queen Mary University of London, UK Monday, July 9 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF13 /URSI Interactive Forum Fields and Waves in Metamaterials - Part II Session Chairs: Christopher Holloway, Hakan Bagci IF13.1 IF13.2 IF13.3 IF13.4 IF13.5 IF13.6 Investigating Imperfections in a Fluid Tunable Metasurface/Metafilm C. L. Holloway, J. A. Gordon, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), United Generalized Snell s Law in Three Dimensions and Out-of-Plane Refraction with Anisotropic Optical Antenna Metasurfaces F. Aieta, P. Genevet, N. Yu, M. Kats, Z. Gaburro, F. Capasso, Harvard University, United Multiple Sources and Scatterers in Epsilon-Near-Zero (ENZ) Structures H. Caglayan, U. Chettiar, B. Edwards, N. Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United Mode Matching Analysis and Circuit Physics in Zero Index Material Q. I. Dai 1, W. C. Chew 1,2, Y. H. Lo 1, L. J. Jiang 1 1 The University of Hong Kong, China; 2 University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, USA Low-Loss Optical Metamaterials and Metasurfaces A. Alu 1, Y. Zhao 1, P.-Y. Chen 1, B. Memarzadeh 2, G. Naik 3, A. Kildishev 3, H. Mosallaei 2, A. Boltasseva 3, V. Shalaev 3, N. Engheta 4 1 The University of Texas at Austin, United ; 2 Northeastern University, United ; 3 Purdue University, United ; 4 University of Pennsylvania, United Effects of Having Dense Metamaterial Arrays on the Retrieved Parameter Results for Permittivity and Permeability G. Turhan-Sayan 1 1,2, O. Turkmen Monday, July 9 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF14 /URSI Interactive Forum Metamaterials and Metastructures Session Chairs: Nader Engheta, Silvio Hrabar IF14.1 IF14.2 IF14.3 IF14.4 IF14.5 IF14.6 Metamaterial-Based Slow Wave Structures for Travelling Wave Tubes N. Apaydin, K. Sertel, J. L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, ElectroScience Laboratory, United Microwave Surface Plasmon Effect Realized by Uniaxial Wire Medium L.-Y. Ou-Yang, S.-Y. Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Dielectric-Backed Subwavelength Hole Arrays for Terahertz Polarization Conversion P. Rodríguez-Ulibarri, V. J. Torres, M. Beruete, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; M. Navarro, Imperial College London, UK Epsilon-near-Zero Waveguides for Graded Index Lenses at Terahertz Frequencies V. J. Torres 1,2, M. Navarro-Cía 3, M. Beruete 1, M. Sorolla 1, N. Engheta 2 1 Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; 2 University of Pennsylvania, USA; 3 Imperial College London, UK Focusing of Ultra-Broadband Radiation in Subwavelength Slits at the Plasmonic Brewster Angle A. Alu 1, C. Argyropoulos 1, G. D'Aguanno 2,3, N. Mattiucci 2,3, N. Akozbek 2,3, M. Bloemer 3 1 The University of Texas at Austin, United ; 2 AEgis Tech., United ; 3 Dept. of the Army, United Overcoming the Bandwidth Limitations of Optical Nanoparticles and Metamaterials Using Nonlinearities C. Argyropoulos, A. Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United

25 IF14.7 IF14.8 IF14.9 IF14.10 IF14.11 IF14.12 Eigen-Modal Propagation in 3-D Magnetodielectric Particle Arrays and Metamaterials at Oblique Incidence A. N. Askarpour, University of Tehran, Iran; X.-X. Liu, A. Alu, The University of Texas at Austin, United Modeling the Optical Performance of an Array of Plasmonic Nanorods Illuminated by an Obliquely Incident Plane Wave by Using the Characteristic Basis Function Method A. Rashidi, H. Mosallaei, Northeastern Univ., United ; R. Mittra, Penn State Univ., United Practical Realization of DB Surface Using Resonant MENZ Inclusions D. Zaluski, D. Muha, S. Hrabar, L. Drpic, I. Szalaj, University of Zagreb, Croatia Design of Building Blocks with Positive Epsilon Mimicking Negative Epsilon N. Jankovic 1,2, A. Vakil 1, A. Alves 1, N. Engheta 1 1 University of Pennsylvania, United ; 2 University of Novi Sad, Serbia Performance Enhancement of RF Absorbers by Using Resistively- Loaded Periodic Screens Y. Zhou, R. Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United Investigation of Image Formation Properties of 3-D Dielectric DNG and Wire Mesh ENZ Metamaterials at Microwave Frequencies D. Pulito, J. Venkataraman, Z. Lu, Rochester Institute of Technology, United Monday, July 9 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF15 /URSI Interactive Forum Small Antennas: Wideband, Multiband, High-Frequency and On-Body Applications Session Chairs: Richard Ziolkowski, Nader Behdad IF15.1 IF15.2 IF15.3 IF15.4 IF15.5 IF15.6 IF15.7 IF15.8 IF15.9 IF15.10 Metamaterial-Inpsired Wideband Circular Monopole Antenna Y. He, G. V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada Novel Multiband Autonomous Impedance Restoration Antenna System by Using a Probe M. Higaki, S. Obayashi, H. Shoki, Corporate Research & Development Center, TOSHIBA corp., Japan Wideband, Electrically-Small, Planar, Coupled Subwavelength Resonator Antenna with an Embedded Matching Network J. Bai 1, S. Shi 1, R. Nelson 2, D. W. Prather 1 1 University of Delaware, United ; 2 Air Force Research Laboratory, United AAMC-Loaded Cavity-Backed Slot Antennas D. J. Gregoire, J. S. Colburn, C. R. White, HRL Laboratories, United Designing a Quad-Band Antenna for Mobile Phone Applications Including Metal Ring and Hand Effects Q. Guo, Communication University of China, China; R. Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, USA; J. Byun, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, S.korea A Highly-Efficient Single-Feed Planar Fabry-Pérot Cavity Antenna for 60 GHz Technology S. A. Hosseini, F. De Flaviis, F. Capolino, University of California, United 60-GHz CMOS on-chip Corrugated Linear Tapered Slot Antenna Y.-H. Chuang 1, K.-H. Tsai 2, H.-R. Chuang 1 1 National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan; 2 HTC Corporation, Taiwan Design of a V-Band Active Integrated Antenna (AIA) with Voltage Controlled Oscillator Y.-C. Liu, H.-Y. Chang, National Central University, Taiwan A 77 GHz on-chip Strip Dipole Antenna Integrated with Balun Circuits for Automotive Radar I. Tekin, Sabancı University, Turkey; M. Kaynak, IHP, Germany Semiconductor-Substrate Integrated 3D-Micromachined W-Band Helical Antennas IF15.11 IF15.12 N. Somjit, J. Oberhammer, KTH-Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden Miniaturization Vs Gain and Safety Considerations of Implantable Antennas for Wireless Biotelemetry A. Kiourti, K. S. Nikita, National Technical University of Athens, Greece An Implantable Miniature Microstrip Disk Antenna R. S. Salama, S. Kharkovsky, R. Liyanapathirana, U. Gunawardana, University of Western Sydney, Australia IF15.13 Design of an Implantable Antenna to Acquire Physiological Signals in Rats S. Islam, K. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia; D. Bull, BCS Innovations, Australia; P. M. Pilowsky, Australian School of Advanced Medicine, Australia IF15.14 Performance Enhancement of Super-Resolving Biomimetic Antenna Arrays A. Masoumi, N. Behdad, University of Wisconsin - Madison, United IF15.15 Compact Size Antenna on Thin Flexible Substrate for WLAN Applications C. Y. D. Sim, Y.-N. Lai, Feng Chia University, Taiwan; H.-D. Chen, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan; J.-S. Row, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan; T.-Y. Han, Chienkuo Technology University, Taiwan IF15.16 Simulation Methodology to Model the Behavior of Wearable Antennas Composed of Embroidered Conductive Threads S. Zhang 1, A. Chauraya 1, W. Whittow 2, R. Seager 1, T. Acti 3, T. Dias 3 1, Y. C. Vardaxoglou 1 Loughborough University, United Kingdom; 2 Antrum Ltd, United Kingdom; 3 Nottginham Trent University, United Kingdom Monday, July 9 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF16 URSI Interactive Forum Remote Sensing, Imaging, and Inverse Scattering Session Chairs: Mahta Moghaddam, Lotfollah Shafai IF16.1 IF16.2 IF16.3 IF16.4 IF16.5 IF16.6 IF16.7 IF16.8 Scattering Simulation and Reconstruction of a 3D Complex Target above Background Surface Using SIMO Downward-Looking Radar Y.-Q. Jin, W. Li, Fudan University, China Feasibility Study of a Dual-Polarized Near-Field Imaging System Based on the Scattering Probe Technique M. Ostadrahimi, J. LoVetri, L. Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada A Joint Inversion Scheme and Its Applications for Resistivity Logging Response T. Wei, M. Ma, China Oilfield Services Limited, China; Z. Zhang, Zhejiang University, China Correction of Frequency Uncertainty in the Interferometric Measurement of Moving Humans J. A. Nanzer, Johns Hopkins University, United ; A. H. Zai, University of Colorado at Boulder, United Comparison of Reconstruction Algorithms for Microwave Tomography, with Applications to Experimental Data V. Picco 1, T. Negishi 1, S. Nishikata 2, D. Erricolo 1 1 University of Illinois at Chicago, United ; 2 Mitsubishi Heavy Industried, Ltd., Japan Microwave Imaging Using the FDTD Time-Reversal Method C. Bardak, M. Saed, Texas Tech University, United Directed Wave Propagators and Microwave Tomographic Imaging of Forward-Scattering Objects G. Samelsohn, Holon Institute of Technology, Israel Characterization of Lossy Dielectric Targets Using Time Reversal Arrays M. H. Hosseini, R. Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran

26 Monday, July 9 13:20-17:00 Chicago VI Session 151 Fast Solution, Model Reduction, and Domain Decomposition for Finite Element Analysis Session Chairs: Marinos Vouvakis, Jian-Ming Jin 13: A Deterministic-Solution Based Fast Quadratic Eigenvalue Solver for 3-D Finite Element Analysis F. Sheng, D. Jiao, Purdue University, United 13: Simulation of LWD Tool Response Using the Dual-Primal Finite Element Tearing and Interconnecting Method Incorporated with Tree- Cotree Splitting W. Yao, J.-M. Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United 14: A Fast O(1) Solution for Eliminating the Low-Frequency Breakdown Problem of Fullwave Solvers J. Zhu, D. Jiao, Purdue, United 14: On the Sampling of Moderate Dimension Parametric Spaces for FEM Model Reduction W. Wang, M. N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United 14: A Minimal Order Model from Zero to High Frequencies and Its Fast Generation for Finite-Element Based 3-D Electromagnetic Analysis F. Sheng, D. Jiao, Purdue, United 15: Mesh Morphing Strategies for Robust Geometric Parameter Model Reduction W. Wang, M. N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United 15: A Theoretical Study on the Rank s Dependence with Electric Size of the Inverse Finite Element Matrix for Large-Scale Electrodynamic Analysis H. Liu, D. Jiao, Purdue, United 16: Application of a Nonconformal FETI-DP Method in Antenna Array Simulations M. Xue, J. Jin, Center for Computational Electromagnetics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United 16: Combining the LEAP Preconditioner with FETI-DP G. N. Paraschos, M. N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts, United 16: A Fast Direct Finite Element Solver for Large-Scale 3-D Electromagnetic Analysis B. Zhou, D. Jiao, Purdue University, United Monday, July 9 13:20-17:00 Chicago VII Session 152 /URSI THz Sources, Systems, and Applications Session Chairs: Mona Jarrahi, Gokhan Mumcu 13: Plasmonic Waveguide Coupling at Terahertz Frequencies J. C. Myers, C. S. Meierbachtol, J. A. Hejase, P. Chahal, Michigan State University, United 13: A DGFETD Analysis of a Terahertz-Band Photoconductive Dipole Antenna J. C. Young, D. Boyd, S. D. Gedney, University of Kentucky, United ; T. Suzuki, Ibaraki University, Japan 14: Plasmonic Photoconductive Antennas for High Power Terahertz Generation C. W. Berry, M. Jarrahi, University of Michigan, United 14: High-Frequency/high-Power Electromagnetic Wave Generation in Electron Beam-Slow Wave Devices A. I. Nashed, S. K. Chaudhuri, S. Safavi-Naeini, The department of Electrical and Computer engineering / University of Waterloo, Canada 14: Forward-Nulling Passive Millimeter Wave Imaging Using Cooling Dielectric Tube H. Sato, K. Kuriyama, K. Sawaya, Tohoku university, Japan 15: Active Matching Networks for Wideband Terahertz Receivers Y. Karisan, K. Sertel, The Ohio State University, United 15: Quasi-Optical Imaging Performance of THz Focal Plane Array Antennas G. C. Trichopoulos, K. Sertel, The Ohio State University, United 16: An Extended-Hemispherical Silicon Lens Backed 100GHz Focal Plane Array with Beam-Tilted Pixels P. B. Nesbitt, G. Mumcu, University of South Florida, United 16: Maximizing THz Amplitude for Improved Pulse Parameters and High Power Applications O. A. Ibrahim 1, S. Ray 1, A. Alla 1, H. Al Saif 1, P. Kirawanich 2, N. E. Islam 1, A. Sharma 3, C. Mayberry 3 1 University of MIssouri-Columbia, United ; 2 University of Mahidol, Thailand; 3 Air Force Research Laboratory, United 16: A Study of Terahertz Scanning Probe Microscopy for Pcb in Spection.doc A. Vertiy, H. Cetinkaya, M. Tekbas, TUBITAK-MAM, Material Institute, Turkey Monday, July 9 13:20-17:20 Chicago VIII Session 153 /URSI Special Session Electrodynamics and Applications of Carbon Nanotube and Graphene Systems Session Chairs: George Hanson, Christophe Caloz Session Organizers: George Hanson, Christophe Caloz 13: Advanced Conductive Carbon Fiber Composite Materials for Antenna and Microwave Applications A. Mehdipour, INRS-EMT, Canada; A. R. Sebak, C. W. Trueman, I. D. Rosca, S. V. Hoa, Concordia University, Canada 13: High Frequency (Microwave to THz) Study of Carbon Based Nano-Materials H. Xin, M. Tuo, M. Liang, University of Arizona, United 14: Electrodynamics of Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes G. Miano, University of Naples Federico II, Italy; A. Maffucci, University of Cassino, Italy; S. Maksimenko, G. Slepyan, Belarus State University, Belarus 14: Multiphysics Techniques for the Electromagnetic/Coherent- Transport Problem in Carbon Nanodevices: Analysis of the Metal- Carbon Transition L. Pierantoni, D. Mencarelli, A. Di Donato, T. Rozzi, Universita' Politecnica delle Marche, Italy 14: Graphene for Highly Tunable Non-Reciprocal Electromagnetic Devices D. L. Sounas, C. Caloz, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada 15: Excitation of Discrete and Continuous Spectrum of Graphene G. W. Hanson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, United ; A. B. Yakovlev, University of Mississippi, United 15: Semi-Analytical Approach to Study in-plane Reflection of Surface Plasmon Polariton Surface Waves Propagating along Graphene A. Vakil, N. Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United 16: Simulation of High-Frequency Carrier Dynamics in Graphene N. Sule, K. J. Willis, S. C. Hagness, I. Knezevic, University of Wisconsin- Madison, United 16: Electrodynamic Modeling of Nanostructured Graphene Metasurfaces and Their Applications P. Y. Chen, A. Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United 16: Dispersion Analysis of Graphene Nanostrip Lines R. Araneo, G. Lovat, P. Burghignoli, "Sapienza" University of Rome, Italy 17: An Effective Medium Approach to Matter Waves M. G. Silveirinha 1,2, N. Engheta 1 1 University of Pennsylvania, United ; 2 University of Coimbra, Portugal

27 Monday, July 9 13:20-17:20 Chicago IX Session 154 /URSI Special Session The Legacy of Harold A. Wheeler Session Chairs: Ted Simpson, Walter Kahn Session Organizers: Ted Simpson, Walter Kahn 13: Expanding H. A. Wheeler s Legacy: Wheeler s Work as a Graduate Teaching Tool J. T. Bernhard, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, United 13: The Hemisphere Chart: Wheeler's Ideas on the Reflection Coefficient Plane W. K. Kahn, George Washington University, United 14: HAROLD WHEELER and PHASED ARRAYS R. Hansen, R. C. HANSEN, INC., USA 14: WHEELER's CURRENT SHEET CONCEPT and MUNK'S WIDEBAND ARRAYS I. Tzanidis, J. P. Doane, K. Sertel, J. L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United 14: Impedance Matching Equation: Developed Using Wheeler's Methodology A. R. Lopez, ARL Associates, United 15: Small Antennas and Wheeler's Radian Sphere C. A. Balanis, Arizona State University, United 15: Wheeler's Insightful Approach to Small Antennas G. V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada 16: Understanding the Bandwidth Limitations of Small Antennas: Wheeler, Chu, and Today H. R. Stuart, LGS, Bell Labs Innovations, United 16: On the Design of VLF Transmitting Antennas, Then and Now T. Simpson, University of South Carolina, United 16: Electrically Small Antennas: Historical Developments - Linking Present to Past S. R. Best, MITRE, United 17: High Power VLF/LF Transmitting Antennas Wheeler s Circuit Approximations Applied to Power Limitations P. M. Hansen, D. Rodriguez, SPAWAR SYSTEMS CENTER PACIFIC, United Monday, July 9 13:20-16:40 Chicago X Session 155 Beamforming, Nulling, and Direction of Arrival Estimation Session Chairs: Yikun Huang, Michael Chryssomallis 13: Stochastic Beamforming via Compact Antenna Arrays O. N. Alrabadi, G. F. Pedersen, AAU, Denmark 13: RF Emitter Location Estimation in the Presence of Antenna Array Manifold Mismatch A. Kintz, I. J. Gupta, The Ohio State University, United 14: Hardware Design and Implementation of a Direction of Arrival Estimation Block A. Khallaayoun, Alakhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco; A. Olson, A. Taxinger, Montana State University, USA 14: A Survey on the Effect of Small Snapshots Number and SNR on the Efficiency of the MUSIC Algorithm G. A. Ioannopoulos 1, D. E. Anagnostou 2 1, M. T. Chryssomallis 1 Democritus University of Thrace, Greece; 2 South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, USA 14: Mainbeam Nulling Through Singular Element for Adaptive Array H. Wang 1, X. Ruan 2, Z. Zhang 1, Z. Feng 1 1 Tsinghua University, China; 2 Institute of Chinese Electronic Equipment System Engineering Corporation, China 15: Virtural Receiving Array (VRA) Method for Direction of Arrival (DOA) Estimation C. Wu 1, E. Poliakov 2, A. Young 1, Y. Antar 2 1 Defence R&D canada, Canada; 2 Royal Military College of Canada, Canada 15: A System-Oriented Convex Beam Synthesis M. Yilmaz, Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK), United ; H. Liu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA 16: An in-situ Optimized anti-jamming Beamformer for Mobile Signals J. M. Becker, J. D. Lohn, D. Linden, Carnegie Mellon University, United 16: Spatial Selective (S2) MUSIC Performance Analysis A. Khallaayoun, Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco; Y. Y. Huang, Montana State University, MONTANA Monday, July 9 13:20-17:00 Huron Session 156 Biomedical Systems Session Chairs: Dimitris Psychoudakis, Francisco Ares-Pena 13: Microwave Stethoscope, a New Noninvasive Multiple Vital Signs Sensor: Human Clinical Trials R. R. Gagarin, N. Celik, G. C. Huang, M. F. Iskander, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United 13: Wireless Performance of a Fully Passive Neurorecording Microsystem Embedded in Dispersive Human Head Phantom H. N. Schwerdt, J. Chae, Arizona State University, United ; F. A. Miranda, NASA Glenn Research Center, United 14: Computing Mutual Inductance Between Spatially Misaligned Coils for Wireless Power Transmission R. Jegadeesan, Y.-X. Guo, National University of Singapore, Singapore; M. Je, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR)), Singapore 14: Experimental Analysis of HSP 90 and 70 in-vivo Changes Induced in the Thyroid by Exposure to Microwave Electromagnetic Fields M. J. Misa Agustiño, J. M. Leiro, M. T. Jorge Mora, J. A. Rodríguez- González, F. J. Jorge-Barreiro, F. J. Ares-Pena, E. López-Martín, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain 14: Experimental Detection of the Leukemia Using UWB M. A. A. Eldosoky, H. M. Moustafa, Helwan University, Egypt 15: Wideband EM Coupler/Applicator Design and Characterization for the Clinical Benchmarking Tests of Microwave Stethoscope (MiSt) G. C. Huang, R. Gagarin, N. Celik, H.-S. Youn, M. F. Iskander, University of hawaii at Manoa, United 15: Determining the Relative Permittivity of Masses in the Human Body S. Salman, D. Psychoudakis, J. L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United 16: Numerical Analysis of High-Voltage Pulsed Thermo-Acoustic System A. Hajiaboli, Safe Engineering and Services, Canada 16: A 2.5 GHz Wireless ECG System for Remotely Monitoring Heart Pulses E. Palantei, M. Baharuddin, A. Achmad, D. Utami, A. E. A. Febriani, W. Umar, M. Agus, N. K. Nauman, Universitas Hasanuddin, Makassar, Indonesia Monday, July 9 13:20-17:20 Michigan A Session 157 /URSI Microstrip antennas Session Chairs: Joseph Costantine, Ali Kabiri 13: RF Power Extraction from a Quantum Dot Mode Locked Laser Connected to an Antenna G. Atmatzakis, C. G. Christodoulou, D. Murell, L. F. Lester, The University of New Mexico, United 13: A Compact Multi-Band Antenna for Worldwide Mobile Handset Applications Y.-J. Ren, S. Jeong, J. Warden, Research In Motion Corp., United

28 14: Low Frequency Patch Antenna Miniaturization Based on Topology and Implementation over a Two-Layer Mushroom-like Reactive Impedance Surface J. Wu, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United 14: Application of a Dielectric Puck for a High Gain-Bandwidth Resonant Cavity Antenna M. A. Al-Tarifi, A. K. Amert, D. E. Anagnostou, K. W. Whites, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United 14: Compact Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antenna with Corner Slit and Multiple Added Squares on the Patch A. Azadi, M. M. Fakharian, semnan University, Iran 15: A Planar Delta-Patch Antenna with a Surface Mode Radiating Characteristic M. G. S. Hossain, Y. Ohashi, Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan 15: Design of Two-Arm Spiral Antennas for Dual-CP Multi-Beam Applications at Ku-Band H.-T. Chou, P.-H. Hsueh, L.-R. Kuo, Y.-T. Lin, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan 16: Wideband Bi-Directional High-Power Planar Antennas M. Perez 1, J. R. Mruk 2, M. Radway 1, D. S. Filipovic 1 1 University of Colorado, United ; 2 First RF Corp, United 16: Controlling Reconfigurable Antennas via Neural Network Embedded into an FPGA E. T. Al Zuraiqi, Y. Tawk, H. Pollard, C. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United 16: Patch Antennas with Heterogeneous Substrates and Reduced Material Consumption Enabled by Additive Manufacturing Techniques W. G. Whittow, C. C. Njoku, Y. C. Vardaxoglou, Loughborough University, United Kingdom 17: Modulation of Substrate Fields: Key to Realize Universal DGS Configuration for Suppressing Cross-Polarized Radiations from a Microstrip Patch Having Any Geometry D. Guha, University of Calcutta, India; C. Kumar, ISRO Satellite Centre, India Monday, July 9 13:20-15:00 Michigan B Session 158 Modeling for Wireless Propagation Channels Session Chairs: Paolo Nepa, Vittorio Degli-Esposti 13: Accuracy of Parabolic Wave Equation Method in Short Propagation Range N. Omaki, Z. Yun, M. F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United 13: Height Pattern Estimation for Macro Cells with 800MHz Band in NLOS Environment Y. Hirota, S. Nanba, Y. Kishi, KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Japan 14: Characterization of Medium Frequency Propagation on a Twin- Lead Transmission Line with Earth Return D. E. Brocker, P. L. Werner, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United ; J. Waynert, J. Li, N. W. Damiano, The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), United 14: A Study on the Energy Efficiency of Urban Cellular Radio Deployment Solutions V. Degli-Esposti, V. Petrini, M. Barbiroli, University of Bologna, Italy; C. Carciofi, Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy 14: Measurements and Analysis of the Directional Antenna Bottom Area in High Speed Rail R. He, Z. Zhong, B. Ai, J. Ding, Beijing Jiaotong University, China Monday, July 9 13:20-17:20 Superior A Session 159 /URSI High Frequency and Asymptotic Methods Session Chairs: Weng Cho Chew, Jin-Fa Lee 13: EI-MoM-PO Method for Wire Antenna Array with Large-Scale Platform above Infinite Ground Z.-L. Liu, C.-F. Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore 13: Surface Impedance Characterization for Mutual Coupling Calculation of Patches on a Dielectric-Coated PEC Circular Cylinder A. Garcia-Aguilar 1, Z. Sipus 2, M. Sierra-Perez 1 1 Technical University of Madrid, Spain; 2 University of Zagreb, Croatia 14: High-Accuracy Localization Based on the Dominant Rays of Ray-Tracing over Fingerprinting Techniques A. del Corte Valiente, O. Gutierrez Blanco, J. M. Gomez Pulido, University of Alcala, Spain 14: Efficient Ray-Optical Scheme for Radiation of Incoherent Sources in Flexible Layered Formations A. Epstein, N. Tessler, P. D. Einziger, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel 14: Comparison of Image Method and Refined Ray Tracing Method for Aircraft Cabin Application B. Choudhury, G. Hiremath, R. M. Jha, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories, India; J. P. Bommer, Boeing Research & Technology, India 15: Comparison of Intersection Algorithms for SBR Ray Tracing on NURBS F. Weinmann, Fraunhofer FHR, Germany 15: Analysis of On-Body Propagation at W Band by Using Ray Tracing Model and Measurements P. Usai, A. Monorchio, University of Pisa, Italy; A. Brizzi, A. Pellegrini, L. Zhang, Y. Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom 16: On the Location of Creeping Wave Poles C. Tokgoz, United Technologies Research Center, United 16: An Efficient Method for Highly Oscillatory Physical Optics Integrals Y. M. Wu 1, L. J. Jiang 1, W. C. Chew 1,2 1 The University of Hong Kong, China; 2 University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, USA 16: Fast Physical Optics Calculation for SAR Imaging of Complex Scatterers M. Stephanson, J.-F. Lee, The Ohio State University, United 17: Bending-Enhanced Side-Lobe Emission of Flexible Organic Light-Emitting Diodes A. Epstein, N. Tessler, P. D. Einziger, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel Monday, July 9 13:20-17:20 Superior B Session 160 Antenna Theory Session Chairs: Majid Manteghi, Rodney Vaughan 13: Reactively Loaded Antenna Array Design with Characteristic Modes and DE Algorithm Y. Chen, C. F. Wang, National University of Singapore, Singapore 13: Structural Scattering and the Virtual Aperture of a Half- Wavelength Dipole Antenna R. Kastner, T. Avraham, L. Sternfeld, E. Socher, Tel Aviv University, Israel 14: Physical Bounds on Small Antennas as Convex Optimization Problems M. Gustafsson, M. Cismasu, Lund University, Sweden; S. Nordebo, Linnaeus University, Sweden 14: Theoretical Zero-Gap Dipole Impedance M. Dehghani Estarki, R. G. Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada 14: Design of a Dual-Band Metallic Febry-Perot Cavity Antenna Using Dual-Mode Resonances Y. Zhao, F. Liu, Z. Zhang, Z. Feng, Tsinghua University, China 15: Design of a Compact Patch Antenna Backed by a Multi-Layer EBG Structure Using Multi-Conductor Transmission Line Modeling K. Payandehjoo, R. Abhari, McGill University, Canada 15: Bounds on Q for the Short Dipole M. Dehghani Estarki, R. G. Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada 16: Microstrip Fractal Patch Antennas Using High Permittivity Ceramic Substrate L. M. Mendonça, A. G. Assunção, J. L. G. Medeiros, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

29 16: Coupling Similarities Between Ridged Circular Apertures and Half Wavelength Dipoles J.-E. Park, K. Y. Kim, H.-C. Kim, H. Kim, J.-W. Song, Kyungpook National University, South Korea 16: Miniaturization of Meander Line Slot Antenna D. Mitra, D. Das, S. R. Bhadra Chaudhuri, Bengal Engineering and Science University, India 17: Compact High Gain Stacked Offset Broadband Microstrip Antennas as an Alternative to Normal Stacked and Array Configurations S. V.p, V. Kesavath, Dept. of Electronics, Cochin University of Science and Technology, India Monday, July 9 13:20-15:00 Colorado Session 161 URSI Multiband Antennas Session Chairs: Ronald Johnston, Laila Salman 13: Wide Band Dual Polarized Antenna Array for Base Stations A. Elsherbini, J. Wu, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United 13: A Unidirectional Antenna Element with Very Wide Bandwidth L. Ge, K. M. Luk, City University of Hong Kong, China 14: Dual Band Dual Polarized Reflectarry Antenna with Close Frequencies in Ku Band H. Hasani, C. Peixeiro, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Instituto Superior Técnico,Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal 14: A Dual-Band Circularly Polarized Antenna for RFID Tag Applications C.-F. Chen, M.-C. Chang, W.-C. Weng, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan 14: A Compact Dual-Band Aperture-Coupled Microstrip Antenna for Ku Band Applications M. Sorouri, P. Rezaei, Semnan University, Iran Monday, July 9 13:20-16:40 Missouri Session 162 /URSI Parallel and Special-Processor Based Numerical Methods Session Chairs: Elia Attardo, Leo Kempel 13: A GPU Implementation of Time Domain Integral Equation Solution for Finite Conducting Bodies V. Q. Dang, The Catholic University of America, United ; S. M. Rao, Naval Research Laboratory, United 13: GPU Acceleration of Algebraic Multigrid for Low-Frequency Finite Element Methods E. A. Attardo, A. Borsic, Dartmouth College, USA 14: Impact of GPU Memory Access Patterns on FDTD M. Livesey, Accenture, United Kingdom; J. F. Stack, Remcom,Inc., USA; F. Costen, the University of Manchester, United Kingdom; T. Nanri, N. Nakashima, S. Fujino, Kyushu University, Japan 14: OpenMP-CUDA Implementations of the Moment Method and Multilevel Fast Multipole Algorithm on Multi-GPU Computing Systems J. Guan, S. Yan, J.-M. Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United 14: Double Precision Performance of Streaming SIMD Extensions Instructions for the FDTD Computation M. Livesey, Accenture, United Kingdom; F. Costen, the University of Manchester, United Kingdom; X. Yang, rpenn State University, USA 15: FETI-LEAP:Making Domain Decomposition Robust G. N. Paraschos, M. N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts, United 15: On Securing Green s Function-Based Field Simulation on Public Computing Clouds A. R. Yu, V. Jandhyala, University of Washington, United 16: On Real-Time Method-of-Moments Analysis Using Graphics Processing Unit Z. B. Zubac, D. I. Olcan, A. R. Djordjevic, University of Belgrade, Serbia; D. P. Zoric, B. M. Kolundzija, WIPL-D d.o.o., Serbia 16: Acceleration of the Discrete Green s Function Computations T. P. Stefanski, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Monday, July 9 13:20-17:00 Parlor C Session 163 Antenna Measurements and Measurement Systems Session Chairs: Perry Wilson, Per-Simon Kildal 13: Efficiency Comparsion Method B. R. Mehta, C. S. Lee, M. Ezzat, Southern Methodist University, United ; Y. Zhu, G. Chang, Allwave Corporation, USA 13: Radiation Efficiency of a Coplanar-fed Ultra-Wideband Antenna N. Pires 1,2, C. Mendes 1,3, M. Koohestani 1, A. K. Skrivervik 2, A. A. Moreira 1 1 Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal; 2 École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland; 3 Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa, Portugal 14: A Fast and Accurate Method to Measure the Radiation Characteristics of Probe-fed Circularly-Polarized Antennas in Mm- Wave Bands D. Titz, F. Ferrero, C. Luxey, G. Jacquemod, Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France 14: An Enhanced Method to Measure Pulse Disperion in UWB Antennas A. Dumoulin, M. John, P. McEvoy, M. Ammann, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland 14: A Single-Antenna Wireless Passive Temperature Sensing Mechanism Using a Dielectrically-Loaded Resonator X. Ren, S. Ebadi, X. Gong, University of Central Florida, United 15: Experiment Results of a Two-by-Two Diverse Antenna System over Sea Surface in NLOS Scenario F. Dong, Y. H. Lee, Nanyang Technological University/School of EEE, Singapore 15: A Wireless Pressure Sensor Design Using a Microwave Cavity Resonator H. Cheng, S. Ebadi, X. Gong, University of Central Florida, United 16: Design of a Small MST Probe for EM-Field Measurements and Sensing Applications S. Capdevila 1, J. Romeu 1, J.-C. Bolomey 2, L. Jofre 1 1 Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain; 2 Supélec, France 16: A Study of Uncertainty Models in a Reverberation Chamber at NIST E. Engvall 1, P.-S. Kildal 2, C. L. Holloway 1, J. M. Ladbury 1 1 National Institute of Standards and Technology, United ; 2 Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 16: Inaccuracies Decrease in Retransmission Meter with Homodyne Conversion I. I. Vdovychenko, D. A. Velychko, A.Y. Usikov Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine Monday, July 9 13:20-17:00 Mississippi Session 164 /URSI Radio Communication Systems Session Chairs: Trevor Bird, Inder Gupta 13: Software Defined Payloads: a European Perspective P. Angeletti, European Space Agency, Netherlands 13: A Hybrid Wireless Positioning System K. C. Guo 1, Y. J. Guo 2, X. Huang 2, E. Dutkiewicz 1 1 Macquarie University, Australia; 2 CSIRO, Australia 14: New Method Based on RSSI for Passive UHF RFID Localization System Y. Duroc, G. Andia Vera, Polytechnic National Institute of Grenoble, LCIS, France

30 14: Impact of Morphology in the Estimation of Power Delay Profiles in Future Indoor Femtocell Scenarios A. Satostegui, S. Larripa, L. Azpilicueta, F. Falcone, Universidad Publica de Navarra, Spain 14: Estimation of Wireless Coverage for Utilities in Complex Tunnel Environments S. Larripa, A. Satostegui, L. Azpilicueta, F. Falcone, Universidad Publica de Navarra, Spain 15: Total Radiated Power of Wireless Devices in a Dielectrically Loaded Reverberation Chamber W. F. Young, C. Dunlap, J. Ladbury, The National Institute of Standards and Technology, United 15: Introduction to Reconfigurable Sensing Antennas F. Yang 1,2, Q. Qiao 2, Z. Jiang 1, A. Elsherbeni 2 1 Tsinghua University, China; 2 The University of Mississippi, USA 16: TCM-4D Decoder Implementation for 64 and 128-QAM in Limited Logic Area E. Murat, A. Ekşim, S. Kahraman, M. S. Sağıroğlu, TUBITAK-BILGEM, Turkey 16: Traffic Load Balancing and Efficient Carrier Utilization in Cellular Radio Communication Networks O. W. Ata, Palestine Polytechnic University, via Israel 16: A Novel Approach to Realize Flat Gain Response in Beam- Switching Array H. Wang 1, X. Ruan 2, Z. Zhang 1, Z. Feng 1 1 Tsinghua University, China; 2 Institute of Chinese Electronic Equipment System Engineering Corporation, China Monday, July 9 13:20-17:00 Ohio Session 165 Integral Equation Solvers for Large and Multi-Scale Problems Session Chairs: Meisong Tong, Dan Jiao 13: A New Integral Equation Based Domain Decomposition Method for Electromagnetic Analysis of Large Multi-Scale Problems X. Wang, Z. Peng, J.-F. Lee, The Ohio State University, United 13: Wave Propagation in Complex Structures with LEGO V. Lancellotti, B. P. de Hon, A. G. Tijhuis, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 14: Efficient Analysis of Scattering from Large-Scale Aperiodic Tilings by Use of the Characteristic Basis Function Method Combined with the Adaptive Integral Method X. Wang, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United 14: Fast H2-Based Integral Equation Solvers with an Optimal H2- Representation for Large-Scale Electromagnetic Analysis W. Chai, D. Jiao, Purdue, United 14: A Novel Approach for Evaluating Singular Integrals in Electromagnetic Integral Equations W. T. Sheng, Z. Y. Zhu, M. S. Tong, Tongji University, China 15: Reformulation and Combination of Two Fast Integral Equation Solvers for Planar 3D Structures T. Vaupel, Fraunhofer FHR, Germany 15: Analysis of Scattering from Complex, Electrically Large Structures Using the Generalized Method of Moments N. V. Nair, M. Vikram, B. Shanker, Michigan State University, United 16: Integral Equation Solution of 3-D Anisotropic Lossy Dielectrics in Uniaxial Layered Media K. Yang, A. E. Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United 16: A Novel Volume Integral Formulation for Wideband Impedance Extraction of Arbitrarily-Shaped 3-D Lossy Conductors in Multiple Dielectrics S. Omar, D. Jiao, Purdue, United 16: Hierarchical LU Decomposition and Its Application in Tangential Equivalence Principle Algorithm H. Shao, J. Hu, H. Guo, F. Ye, W. Lu, Z. Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Monday, July 9 15:20-17:20 Michigan B Session 166 /URSI Wireless Communications and Propagation Effects Session Chairs: Magdalena Salazar-Palma, David Michelson 15: Numerical Estimation of RF Propagation Characteristics of Cellular Radio in a Crowded Aircraft Cabin T. Hikage, M. Shirafune, T. Nojima, Hokkaido University, Japan; S. Futatsumori, A. Kohmura, N. Yonemoto, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan 15: Effect of Terminal Height on Shadow Fading of Fixed Wireless Channels at 1.9 GHz in Suburban Macrocell Environments D. G. Michelson, S. Mashayekhi, University of British Columbia, Canada 16: Real-Time Agile Impedance Tuner Maximizing Radiation Efficiency N. J. Smith, C.-C. Chen, J. L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United 16: Propagation in Cellular Wireless Systems Takes Place Through the Elusive Sommerfeld Surface Waves T. K. Sarkar, W. Dyab, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, United ; M. Salazar, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; M. Prasad, National Physical Laboratory, India 16: Simultaneous Information Transfer and Power Transfer/Harvesting over a Transmit/Receive Antenna System T. K. Sarkar, E. Caspers, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, United ; M. Salazar, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain 17: Analysis and Evaluation of Metropolitan Mesh Machine Networks Performance in Smart Grid and Smart Metering Scenarios V. Degli-Esposti, M. Barbiroli, R. Bottura, University of Bologna, Italy; C. Carciofi, D. Guiducci, G. Riva, Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy Monday, July 9 15:20-17:20 Colorado Session 167 Microwave Lens Antennas Session Chairs: Raj Mittra, Ronan Sauleau 15: A Surface Micromachined High Gain Dielectric Lens Antenna for Millimeter Wave Applications C. Kim, X. Cheng, D. E. Senior, K. T. Kim, Y.-K. Yoon, University of Florida, United 15: Ultra-Wideband, True-Time-Delay, Metamaterial-Based Microwave Lenses M. Li, N. Behdad, University of Wisconsin Madison, United 16: Compact Rotman Lens Multibeam Antenna in SIW Technoloogy K. Tekkouk, M. Ettorre, R. Sauleau, M. Casaletti, IETR-Uniersity of Rennes1, France 16: A Novel Two Dimensional Circular Lens for Beam Steering Applications A. Mirkamali, J.-J. Laurin, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada 16: A Comparative Study of Flat and Profiled Lenses T. McManus, R. Mittra, C. Pelletti, The Pennsylvania State University, United 17: Analysis and Design of Luneberg Lens Antenna with Simultaneous Ku/K/Ka-Band Feed-System M. Huang, S. Yang, R. Yao, P. Li, Z. Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Tuesday, July 10 10:20-12:00 Chicago X Session 201 Spiral and Sinuous Antennas Session Chairs: Roberto Rojas, Steve Weiss 10: Inkjet Printed Ultra Wideband Spiral Antenna Using Integrated Balun on Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) S. Kim 1, G. Jin 2, S. Nikolaou 3, M. M. Tentzeris 1

31 1 Georgia Institute of Technology, United ; 2 South China University of Technology, China; 3 Frederick University, Cyprus 10: :1 Wideband High-Power Spiral-Helix Antenna J. Bargeron, M. Radway, D. S. Filipovic, University of Colorado, United 11: Flexible Spiral Antenna with Microstrip Tapered Infinite Balun for Wearable Applications H. Lee 1, J. Geiger 2, M. M. Tentzeris 1 1 Georgia Institute of Technology, United ; 2 IEEE, Germany 11: Quasi Frequency Independent High Power Sinuous Antenna R. Sammeta, D. Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United 11: A Study on Conical Spiral Antennas for UHF SATCOM Terminals A. I. Zaghloul 1,2, T. K. Anthony 1, W. O. Coburn 1 1 US Army Research Laboratory, United ; 2 Virginia Tech, United Tuesday, July 10 10:20-12:00 Huron Session 202 /URSI Dosimetry and EM Exposure Assessment Session Chairs: John Volakis, Francisco Falcone 10: SAR Sensitivity Analysis Using Polynomial Chaos Expansions A. Ghanmi, N. Varsier, A. Hadjem, E. Conil, J. Wiart, Orange Labs, France; O. Picon, Université Paris_Est, France 10: Analysis of Dosimetry Estimation in Large Enclosed Vehicles J. Arpon 1, E. Aguirre 1, L. Azpilicueta 1, V. Ramos 2 1, F. Falcone 1 Universidad Publica de Navarra, Spain; 2 Instituto de Salud Pública Carlos III, Spain 11: SAR in a Human Head Phantom Analyzed under 3T MRI E. Colebeck, R. Bertucci, K. Sharp, E. Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United 11: Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Distribution in Human Tissue with Magnetic Resonance O. Jonah, S. Georgakopoulos, FIU, United 11: An Antenna for Dynamic Environment S. Seran, J. P. Donohoe, E. Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United Tuesday, July 10 10:20-12:00 Michigan A Session 203 /URSI Electronic Devices, Circuits, and Applications II Session Chairs: Vitaliy Lomakin, Meysam Moallem 10: A Size-Reduced Ring Hybrid Using Common DGS J. Lim 1, J. Lee 1, K. Kwon 1, Y. Jeon 1, Y. Jeong 2, K. Choi 1, S.-M. Han 1, D. Ahn 1 1 Soonchunhyang University, South Korea; 2 Chonbuk National University, South Korea 10: A Broadband Micromachined Cavity-Backed CPW to Rectangular Waveguide Transition for J-Band Applications M. Moallem, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United 11: Electromagnetic Design of Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording System Q. Ding, M. Escobar, R. Chang, M. Lubarda, S. Li, V. Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United 11: A Waveguide-Microstrip Structure for Millimeter-Wave Spatial Power Combining D. Sun, Z. Chen, Y. Yu, Dalhousie University, Canada; B. Zhang, University of Electronic Sci. and Tech. of China, China 11: A Compact LTCC-Based Multi-Layer Ultra Wideband (UWB) Bandpass Filter Composed of E-Shaped Electrodes T. Kaneko, Y. Horii, Kansai University, Japan Tuesday, July 10 10:20-12:00 Michigan B Session 204 URSI Scattering and Diffraction Session Chairs: Makoto Ando, Alberto Toccafondi 10: Scattering by a Finite Cylinder F. Schettino, F. Di Murro, M. D. Migliore, University of Cassino, Italy 10: High-Frequency Scattered Field Computations of Complex NURBS Surfaces M. Balasubramaian, Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics and Radar Techniques, Germany; A. Toccafondi, S. Maci, University of Siena, Italy, Italy 11: Electromagnetic Scattering from an Array of Cylindrical Rods with Statistically Varying Lengths K. Chatterjee, Space Dynamics Laboratory, United ; R. Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United 11: Miniaturized-Element Frequency Selective Surfaces for Radar Cross Section Reduction A. Edalati, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United 11: Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves from a Homogeneous Dielectric Cylinder Using Volume Integral Equations B. K. Minhas, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Tuesday, July 10 10:20-12:00 Superior A Session 205 URSI Electromagnetic Environment and Interference Session Chairs: Gregory Tait, ANDREAS CANGELLARIS 10: Noise Source for Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing of New Wireless Communications Networks G. Tait, M. Slocum, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren, United 10: Application of Team-Based Learning in Electromagnetic Compatibility Education D. G. Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada 11: Transient Analysis of Driven Planar Interconnects in the Presence of Uncertainty in Routing and External Electromagnetic Interference A. C. Cangellaris, A. Rong, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, United 11: Studies of Electromagnetic Susceptibility Inside a Large Platform Using the Domain Decomposition Methods Y. Shao, J. Wang, B. Zhao, J.-F. Lee, The Ohio State University, United 11: Calculation of Electric Fields Radiated from an Electrostatic Discharge Suppressor for IC Protection H.-Y. Chen, C.-T. Kuo, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan Tuesday, July 10 10:20-12:00 Superior B Session 206 URSI Radar and Imaging Systems Session Chairs: Qing Liu, Michael Saville 10: Detection of Moving Target on a Moving Platform Using Doppler Radar Y. Kim, California State University at Fresno, United 10: Advances in Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar M. A. Saville, D. F. Fuller, Air Force Research Lab, United ; J. A. Jackson, Air Force Institute of Technology, United 11: Simulation of High Resolution Image Reconstructed from Low Frequency Array J.-F. Kiang, M.-M. Chiou, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 11: Inverse Source Solver with Phaseless Field Data Compatibility for High Resolution Near Field Scanner Z. Yu 1, M. Chai 2, J. A. Mix 2, K. P. Slattery 2, Q. H. Liu 1 1 Duke University, United ; 2 Intel Corporation, United

32 11: Simultaneous Reconstruction of Dielectric and Magnetic Contrasts in Axisymmetric Inhomogeneous Media W. Zhang, Q. H. Liu, Duke University, United Tuesday, July 10 10:20-12:00 Colorado Session 207 Electromagnetics Education Session Chairs: Parveen Wahid, Mike Potter 10: Gender Disparity in Engineering: Results and Analysis from School Counselors Survey and National Vignette E. T. Iskander 1, C. Furse 2, P. Gore 1, A. Bergerson 1 1 University of Utah, United ; 2 Univeristy of Utah, United 10: Labatorials - a New Approach to Teaching Electricity and Magnetism to Students in Engineering M. E. Potter, D. Ahrensmeier, R. I. Thompson, W. J. F. Wilson, University of Calgary, Canada 11: Why Square Antennas Produce Round Beams M. C. Leifer, Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp., United 11: On the Tunneling of Full-Vector X-Waves Through a Slab under Frustrated Total Reflection Condition M. A. Salem, H. Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia 11: A Low Cost, High Performance Radar for Use by Undergraduate and Post-Graduate Students A. M. Petroff, B. Dewberry, Time Domain, United Tuesday, July 10 10:20-12:00 Missouri Session 208 Time-Domain Numerical Methods Session Chairs: Shanker Balasubramaniam, Yang Liu 10: Accurate Temporal Discretization of Time Domain Boundary Integral Equations Y. Beghein 1, K. Cools 2, D. De Zutter 1 1 Ghent University, Belgium; 2 University of Nottingham, UK 10: An O(N_s N_t Log^2 N_t) TDIE Solver for Scattering from Periodic Quasiplanar Domains D. Dault, B. Shanker, Michigan State University, United 11: Coupling Electromagnetics with Micromagnetics R. Chang, V. Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, United ; E. Michielssen, Universit of Michigan Ann Arbor, United 11: An Acceleration Technique for Computing Fields from a Periodic Source above a Layered Medium D. Dault 1, J. Gao 1,2, S. Balasubramaniam 1 1 Michigan State University, United ; 2 Ansys, Inc., United 11: A Rationale for Using Huygens Absorbing Boundary Conditions in Particle-in-Cell Codes M. Bonilla, B. Goursaud, EADS Nuclétudes, France Tuesday, July 10 10:20-12:00 Parlor C Session 209 Wireless On-Body and WLAN Antennas Session Chairs: Peter Hall, Cynthia Furse 10: New Wideband Tunable Printed Antennas for Medical Applications A. Sabban, ORT BRAUDE, Israel 10: A Novel Planar Antenna for Wireless Body Area Network Y.-J. Chi, F.-C. Chen, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan 11: Printed Dual-Band Loop Antenna for WLAN Applications I.-F. Chen, C.-M. Peng, J.-W. Yeh, Jinwen University of Science and Technology, Taiwan 11: Low Profile Patch Antenna for On-Body Wireless Sensor Application in MBAN Band T.-W. Koo 1, Y.-J. Hong 2, G. Park 2, K. Shin 2, J.-G. Yook 1 1 Yonsei university, South Korea; 2 Samsung advanced institut of technology, South Korea 11: Dual-Band Inductively-Loaded Miniaturized Antenna M. A. Othman, T. M. Abuelfadl, Cairo University, Egypt; A. M. Safwat, Ain Shams University, Egypt Tuesday, July 10 10:20-12:00 Mississippi Session 210 Reflector antennas Session Chairs: Behrouz Khayatian, Daniel Hoppe 10: Strut Shaping of 34m BeamWaveguide Antenna for Reductions in near-field RF and Noise Temperature B. Khayatian, D. J. Hoppe, M. J. Britcliffe, E. Gama, JPL, United 10: Design of an 9m Dual-Offset Reflector Antenna for S-Band Weather Radar Applications R. Hoferer, R. Schwerdtfeger, General Dynamics SATCOM Tech, United ; V. N. Bringi, Colorado State University, United 11: Planar Dual-Antenna System for Blind Spots Elimination in Mobile Communication System J. Li, Q. Chen, K. Sawaya, School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan; Q. Yuan, Sendai National College of Technology, Japan 11: Multibeam Reflector Antenna Fed by Few Elements for Ka- Band Communication Satellite S. Yun, M. Uhm, J. Choi, I. Yom, ETRI, South Korea 11: Broadside L-Shaped Wire Array E. H. Lim, K. S. Tang, K. L. Choo, Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia Tuesday, July 10 10:20-12:00 Ohio Session 211 URSI Antenna Testing Session Chairs: Ozlem Kilic, Saeed Khan 10: Antenna Cross-Polarization Isolation Impact on the Measurement of Weakly Cross-Polarized Sea Clutter T. Miller, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, United ; O. Kilic, Catholic University of America, United ; M. Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United 10: A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Different Structures on Multipath Mitigation in the GPS Context S. M. Khan, Kansas State University, United 11: Design of a PC Interface for Advanced Antenna Array Test Y. Huang, R. J. Weber, Montana state University, United ; C. G. Melendez, University of Puerto Rico, United 11: Precision Measurement of a High Performance Circularly Polarized Antenna in a Medium Performance Anechoic Chamber R. H. Johnston, Dept E&CE, University of Calgary, Canada 11: Research on the Small Size Beam Tilt Antenna Using CNT Switch M. H. Jeong, B. Y. Park, S. O. Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea Tuesday, July 10 10:20-12:00 Ontario Session 212 Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods Session Chairs: Stephen Gedney, Jian-Ming Jin 10: A Discontinuous Galerkin Method with Lagrange Multipliers to Solve Vector Electromagnetic Problems in Two Dimensions M. Xue, J. Jin, Center for Computational Electromagnetics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United 10: A Discontinuous Galerkin Framework for Hybridizing VGFEM and FEM O. Tuncer, B. Shanker, L. C. Kempel, Michigan State University, United

33 11: Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Simulations with Polyhedral Elements C. R. Waltz, J.-F. Lee, Ohio State University, United 11: Analysis of Antennas Using DG-FETD Method F.-G. Hu, C.-F. Wang, Temasek Singapore 11: DG-FETD Modeling of EM Structures with Waveguide Excitations F.-G. Hu, C.-F. Wang, Temasek Singapore IF21.10 Y. R. Padooru, A. B. Yakovlev, University of Mississippi, United ; P.-Y. Chen, A. Alu, University of Texas at Austin, United Experimental Demonstration of a Conformal Mantle Cloak for Radio-Waves J. C. Soric, A. Alù, A. Kerkhoff, D. Rainwater, The University of Texas at Austin, United Tuesday, July 10 10:20-11:40 Mayfair Session 213 Dielectric and Dielectric-Loaded Antennas Session Chairs: Aly Fathy, Slawomir Koziel 10: A Design of Waveguide Integrated RF Lens Antenna Y.-T. Lin, C.-Y. Chen, H.-T. Chou, L.-R. Kuo, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan 10: Design of Hybrid Ultra-Wideband Monocone-Dielectric Resonator Antennas with Different Load Materials S. Koziel, S. Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland 11: Dielectric Rod Antenna with Substrate Integrated Waveguide Planar Feed for Wide Band Applications R. Kazemi, K. N. Toosi University of Technoology, Iran; A. Fathy, University of Tennessee, USA 11: Dielectric Resonator Antenna Embedded in a Denim Jeans Button for Ultra-Wideband Applications M. Alsharkawy, D. AbdelAziz, S. Farghaly, Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport, Egypt Tuesday, July 10 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF21 Interactive Forum Metamaterial Surfaces and Cloaks Session Chairs: Alexander Yakovlev, Yang Hao IF21.1 IF21.2 IF21.3 IF21.4 IF21.5 IF21.6 IF21.7 IF21.8 IF21.9 Design and Simulation of a Novel Compact Unitcell for DNG Metamaterials Based on Stepped-Impedance Resonator Technique B. Zarghooni, T. A. Denidni, INRS, Canada Dispersion Analysis of Printed-Circuit Tensor Impedance Surfaces A. M. Patel, A. Grbic, University of Michigan - Radiation Laboratory, United Investigation on the Beam-Scanning Capability of a Gradient Index Fishnet Structure M. Maasch, O. Hamza Karabey, C. Damm, M. Roig, R. Jakoby, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany Phase Contrivance Modulated Artificial Metasurface Embedded with Rotated Slot Y. Ranga 1, L. Matekovits 2, S. G. Hay 1, T. S. Bird 1 1 CSIRO. ICT Centre, Australia; 2 Politecnico di Torino, Italy Design of a Planar Near-Field Plate M. F. Imani, A. Grbic, University of Michigan, United Generalized Additional Boundary Conditions and Analytical Model for Multilayered Mushroom-Type Wideband Absorbers Y. R. Padooru 1, A. B. Yakovlev 1, C. S. R. Kaipa 1, G. W. Hanson 2, F. Medina 3, F. Mesa 3, A. W. Glisson 1 1 University of Mississippi, United ; 2 University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, United ; 3 University of Seville, Spain EM Performance Analysis of Novel Double-Layer MNG-ENG Metamaterial FSS for Radome Applications S. Narayan, S. J. B., R. U. Nair, R. M. Jha, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories, India Improving Phase Continuity in Electromagnetic Gradient Surface for Large Reflecting Structures H. P. Seo, Y. S. Kim, Y. Lim, Y. J. Yoon, Yonsei University, South Korea Mantle Cloaking Using Sub-Wavelength Conformal Metallic Meshes and Patches Tuesday, July 10 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF22 /URSI Interactive Forum Nanoscale Electromagnetics Session Chairs: Richard Ziolkowski, Stefano Maci IF22.1 IF22.2 IF22.3 IF22.4 IF22.5 IF22.6 IF22.7 IF22.8 IF22.9 IF22.10 IF22.11 An Update of Research on Scaled RF Replicas that Emulate Plasmonic and Graphene-based Devices S. Hrabar 1, Z. Eres 2, D. Muha 1, D. Zaluski 1, M. Mlakar 1, A. Vovk 1 1 University of Zagreb, Croatia; 2 Research Institute Rugjer Boskovic, Croatia Design of Optical Antennas with Broad Bandwidth H. Zhang, Y. Lin, University of North Texas, United Nano-Corrugated Plasmonic Surface for Light Trapping A. Polemi, K. L. Shuford, Drexel University, United Leaky-Wave Slot Antennas at Optical Frequencies A. Polemi, Drexel University, United ; S. Maci, University of Siena, Italy Low-Terahertz Transmissivity and Broadband Planar Filters Using Graphene-Dielectric Stack C. S. R. Kaipa 1, A. B. Yakovlev 1, G. W. Hanon 2, Y. R. Padooru 1, F. Medina 3, F. Mesa 3 1 University of Mississippi, United ; 2 University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, United ; 3 University of Seville, Spain Analysis of Nanoscale Electromagnetic Problems by Using an Integral Equation Method with Fast Inverse Laplace Transform S. Kishimoto, S. Ohnuki, Y. Ashizawa, K. Nakagawa, Nihon University, Japan; W. C. Chew, University of Illinois, USA Analysis of Electromagnetic Fields of a Plasmonic Cross Antenna with Bit-Patterned Media H. Iwamatsu, T. Kato, S. Ohnuki, Y. Ashizawa, K. Nakagawa, Nihon University, Japan; W. C. Chew, University of Illinois, USA Hybrid Simulation of an Electron Constrained by a Harmonic Oscillator Potential Using the FDTD Method for the Maxwell - Schrodinger Equations T. Takeuchi, S. Ohnuki, T. Sako, Y. Ashizawa, K. Nakagawa, Nihon University, Japan; M. Tanaka, Gifu University, Japan; W. C. Chew, University of Illinois, USA A Maxwell-Bloch Solver for the Analysis of Nanocavity Optics Problems N. Miller, A. Baczewski, D. Dault, C. Piermarocchi, B. Shanker, Michigan State University, United Design Optimization of Nanobowtie Antenna for High-Efficiency Low Bandgap Photovoltaic Cells S. Choi, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United Wavefront Engineering and Sub-Diffraction Light Control with High Contrast Dielectrics J. Li, University of Illinois at Chicago, United IF22.12 Properties of CNT Array Scatterers as a Function of Frequency A. I. Sotiropoulos, S. Koulouridis, University of Patras, Greece; H. T. Anastassiu, Technological and Educational Institute of Serres, Greece IF22.13 Boosting PV Cell Performances by Using Horn Nano-Concentrators D. Ramaccia, F. Bilotti, A. Toscano, "Roma Tre" University, Italy IF22.14 Broadband Absorbers for the Mid-IR Based on Multi-Screen Frequency Selective Surfaces J. A. Bossard, Z. Bayraktar, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United IF22.15 Metamaterials with Custom Emissivity Polarization in the Near-IR

34 J. A. Bossard, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United IF22.16 Modeling of Optical Dielectric Nanoantennas at Microwaves D. S. Filonov 1, A. E. Krasnok 1, A. E. Miroshnichenko 2, A. P. Slobozhanyuk 1, P. V. Kapitanova 1, Y. S. Kivshar 1,2, P. A. Belov 1,3 1 National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics (ITMO), Russian Federation; 2 Australian National University, Australia; 3 Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Tuesday, July 10 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF23 Interactive Forum Antenna Applications of Metasurfaces Session Chairs: Filippo Capolino, Franco De Flaviis IF23.1 IF23.2 IF23.3 IF23.4 IF23.5 IF23.6 IF23.7 IF23.8 IF23.9 IF23.10 Octave Bandwidth Monopole Antenna Using Ultra-Thin Anisotropic Metamaterial Coating Z. H. Jiang, M. D. Gregory, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United Planar Spiral AMCs Integrated on 60 GHz Antennas H. F. Contopanagos, National Center for Scientific Research, Greece; C. A. Kyriazidou, Broadcom Corporation, Greece; F. De Flaviis, University of California, Irvine, USA; N. G. Alexopoulos, Broadcom Corporation, USA A Compact Directive Antenna Combining Metamaterial Collimating Lens and Artificial Magnetic Ground Plane J. P. Turpin, Q. Wu, D. H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United ; E. Lier, B. Martin, M. Bray, Lockheed Martin, United Tunable and Active Metasurface-Based On-Chip Antennas S. Saadat, H. Mosallaei, Northeastern University, United Effect of Ground Plane on Circularly Polarized Microstrip Antenna Using Artificial Ground Structure T. Fukusako, R. Nobe, S. Maruyama, Kumamoto University, Japan Possible Feeds of the HIS Antenna Without Dipole on Top C. Guclu, S. Pan, J. Sloan, F. Capolino, University of California, Irvine, USA Artificial Impedance Surface for Widening the Bandwidth of an Antenna X. Begaud, A. C. Lepage, J. Sarrazin, Telecom ParisTech, France Circularly Polarized Metasurface Antennas G. Minatti, S. Maci, University of Siena, Italy; A. Freni, University of Florence, Italy; P. De Vita, Ingegneria dei Sistemi, Italy; M. Sabbadini, European Space Agency, The Netherlands CP Metasurfaced Antennas Excited by LP Sources H. L. Zhu, K. L. Chung, X. L. Sun, S. W. Cheung, T. I. Yuk, The University of Hong Kong, China Metasurface Transformation E. Martini, S. Maci, University of Siena, Italy Tuesday, July 10 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF24 /URSI Interactive Forum Wireless Systems and RFID in Complex Environments Session Chairs: Perry Wilson, YU-JIUN REN IF24.1 IF24.2 IF24.3 Receptive Properties of the Human Body of Emitted Electromagnetic Waves for Energy Harvesting J. Hwang, T. Kang, C. Hyoung, S. Kang, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea Radar Characterization of Automobiles and Surrogate Test-Targets for Evaluating Automotive Pre-Collision Systems W. Buller, Michigan Technological University, United ; D. Leblanc, University of Michigan, United Experimental Study on the Effects of Groups of People on Magnetoquasistatic Positioning Accuracy IF24.4 IF24.5 IF24.6 IF24.7 IF24.8 IF24.9 D. D. Arumugam 1, J. D. Griffin 2, D. D. Stancil 3, D. S. Ricketts 1 1 Carnegie Mellon University, United ; 2 Disney Research Pittsburgh, United ; 3 North Carolina State University, United Efficient Ambient WiFi Energy Harvesting Technology and Its Applications U. Olgun, C.-C. Chen, J. L. Volakis, ElectroScience Lab. The Ohio State University, United Measurement of the Distribution of the Electromagnetic Field from Multisource Inside a Car Using a Hook Dipole R. A. A. Rodrigues, G. Fontgalland, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande- UFCG, Brazil; S. E. Barbin, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil Measurements and Simulations of Multi-Frequency Human Radar Signatures J. Park, J. T. Johnson, The Ohio State University, United Practical Read Range Evaluation of Wearable Embroidered UHF RFID Tag K. Koski, E. Koski, T. Bjorninen, A. A. Babar, L. Ukkonen, L. Sydanheimo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Y. Rahmat-Samii, University of California Los Angeles, USA Fabrication of Embroidered UHF RFID Tags E. Koski, K. Koski, T. Bjorninen, A. A. Babar, L. Sydanheimo, L. Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; Y. Rahmat- Samii, University of California Los Angeles, USA Determining Efficiency of HF Aircraft-Coupled Antennas in Composite Aircraft Using FDTD C. Amburgey, R. Perala, G. Rigden, T. McDonald, Electro Magnetic Applications, Inc., United Tuesday, July 10 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF25 Interactive Forum Small Antennas: Low Frequency Applications Session Chairs: Ashwin Iyer, Peder Hansen IF25.1 IF25.2 IF25.3 IF25.4 IF25.5 IF25.6 IF25.7 IF25.8 LF Antenna Optimization over High Impedance Ground Plane A. R. Rodriguez, P. Hansen, L. Koyama, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, United ; Q. Ding, V. Lomakin, ECE UCSD, United Optimized Helical Monopole Antennas for Portable VHF Communication Devices S. Zhao, C. Fumeaux, C. Coleman, Adelaide University, Australia Design and Performance of an Integrated Antenna for a 433MHz Car Park Monitoring System R. Caso, A. Michel, P. Nepa, G. Manara, University of Pisa, Italy; R. Massini, Consortium Ubiquitous Technologies (CUBIT), Italy Chassis Engineering to Enlarge the Bandwidth for GSM-450 Application F. Ferrero, R. Staraj, J.-M. Ribero, CNRS-University of Nice, France Driven, Metamaterial-Inspired, 3D Magnetic EZ Antenna for Mesoband HPM Applications J. Ng, R. W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United ; S. Tyo, University of Arizona, USA; M. C. Skipper, M. D. Abdalla, ASR Corporation, USA Reducing the Size of Monopole Antennas Using Magneto-Dielectric Material Loading N. V. Venkatarayalu, M. Iddagoda, EADS Innovation Works, Singapore; L. B. Kong, S.-K. Ting, National University of Singapore, Singapore Electrically Small Magneto-Dielectric Coated VHF Monopole Antenna C.-F. Wang, L. B. Kong, F.-G. Hu, Z. Yang, Z.-W. Li, National University of Singapore, Singapore Design and Performance of a Lumped Resistively Loaded Spiral Antenna M. Zou, J. Pan, P. Li, UESTC, China

35 IF25.9 IF25.10 A Compact Circularly Polarized Multilayer Printed Antenna for Use on Micro-Satellites A. P. Murdoch, S. K. Podilchak, Y. M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada Fundamental Study on Curved Folded Dipole Antenna T. Nakao, N. T. Hung, M. Nagatoshi, H. Morishita, National Defence Academy, Japan Tuesday, July 10 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF26 /URSI Interactive Forum Remote Sensing Session Chairs: Andreas Danklmayer, sermsak jaruwatanadilok IF26.1 IF26.2 IF26.3 IF26.4 IF26.5 IF26.6 IF26.7 Trends and Variation in Ku-Band Backscatter of Natural Targets on Land Observed in QuikSCAT Data S. Jaruwatanadilok, B. W. Stiles, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United FDTD Simulation of Radio Wave Propagation at Intersection Surrounded by Compound Walls in Residential Area for Inter- Vehicle Communications Using 720 MHz Band K. Taguchi, R. Aoyama, S. Imai, T. Kashiwa, Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan On the Propagation of mmwave-signals in the Maritime Boundary Layer A. J. Danklmayer, H. Essen, Fraunhofer FHR, Germany; J. Foerster, M. Behn, Technical Center for Ships and Naval Weapons, Germany; Y. Hurtaud, DGA, France; V. Fabbro, L. Castanet, ONERA, France Calibration of Ground Penetrating Radar Responses for Identification of Shallowly Buried Objects M. Nishimoto, D. Yoshida, M. Himeno, M. Tanabe, Kumamoto University, Japan Imaging of Dielectric Targets Using RF Tomography S. Nishikata, Mitsubishi Heavy Industried, Ltd., Japan; V. Picco, T. Negishi, D. Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United High Frequency Ground Wave Propagation S. F. Mahmoud, Kuwait University, Kuwait; Y. M. M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada Investigation of suitable Mapping Function for GAGAN system R. C. Kudala, DEFENCE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, Ethiopia Tuesday, July 10 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF27 Interactive Forum RFID - Systems Session Chairs: Xianming Qing, Luca Catarinucci IF27.1 IF27.2 IF27.3 IF27.4 IF27.5 Power Conversion Gain as a Design Metric for RFID Systems J. T. Block, L. Blanca-Pimentel, J. L. Gonzalez, M. J. Almada, C. R. Valenta, G. D. Durgin, Georgia Institute of Technology, United Location and Tracking of Items Moving on a Conveyor Belt and Equipped with UHF-RFID Tags P. Nepa, F. Lombardini, A. Buffi, University of Pisa, Italy Exploiting the Characteristics of Paraffin as a Substrate for UHF RFID and Antenna Applications A. A. Babar 1, S. Manzari 2, A. Z. Elsherbeni 3, L. Sydänheimo 1, G. Marrocco 2 1, L. Ukkonen 1 Tampere University of Technology, Finland; 2 University of Rome, Tor Vergata, Italy; 3 University of Mississippi, USA A UHF Near-Field/Far-Field RFID Metamaterial-Inspired Loop Antenna X. Qing, Z. N. Chen, C. K. Goh, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore, Singapore Analysis of the RFID Antenna with the Nonlinear Component IF27.6 IF27.7 IF27.8 IF27.9 IF27.10 W. Kang, J. Kim, K. Lee, Y. Chung, Kwangwoon University, South Korea A Flexible, Wideband RFID Tag Antenna for Metallic Surfaces J.-H. Cho, H.-W. Son, Chonbuk National University, South Korea; S.- H. Jeong, W.-K. Choi, C.-W. Park, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), South Korea On the Use of UHF RFID Antenna Systems Customized for Robotic Applications L. Catarinucci, S. Tedesco, L. Tarricone, University of Salento, Italy Passive UHF Tag-to-Tag Communications Properties G. Marrocco 1 1,2, S. Caizzone 1 University of Roma Tor Vergata, Italy; 2 German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany Application of Rectennas for Contactless Energy Transfer M. M. Maglio, R. E. Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Range Improvement of Backscatter Radio Systems at 5.8GHz Using Tags with Multiple Antennas M. B. Akbar, M. M. Morys, C. R. Valenta, G. D. Durgin, Georgia Institute of Technology, United Tuesday, July 10 13:20-17:20 Chicago VIII Session 251 Special Session Antenna Feed Systems for Space and Terrestrial Applications Session Chairs: Sudhakar Rao, Nuria Llombart Juan, Isamu Chiba Session Organizers: Sudhakar Rao, Nuria Llombart Juan, Isamu Chiba 13: Omnidirectional Antenna Bypassed Feeding Using a Turnstile Junction F. Mayol Soler, M. Padilla Pardo, Rymsa, Spain 13: An S/X-Band Feed Design for a 9m Dual-Offset Reflector Antenna for Weather Radar Application R. Hoferer, R. Schwerdtfeger, General Dynamics SATCOM Tech, United ; V. N. Bringi, Colorado State University, United 14: Leaky Wave Enhanced Phased Array for the Reduction of the Grating Lobe Level N. Llombart, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain; D. Blanco, E. Rajo-Iglesias, Universidad Carlos III, Spain; J. Campuzano, A. Montesano-Benito, EADS CASA Espacio, Spain 14: A Dual-Polarized, Dual-Frequency, Corrugated Feed Horn for SMAP P. Focardi, P. R. Brown, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United 14: The Proposed DESDynI Array-Fed Reflector Feed N. F. Chamberlain, R. E. Hodges, J. D. Vacchione, M. S. Zawadzki, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United 15: Terahertz Antenna for Arrays of Hundreds of Pixels T. Reck 1, C. Jung-Kubiak 1, C. Lee 1, N. Llombart-Juan 2, G. Chattopadhyay, 1, I. Mehdi 1 1 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United ; 2 Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain 15: A Ku-Band Dual-Polarization Connected Array of Dipoles with Wide-Scan Capability for in-flight Entertainment D. Cavallo 1,2, A. Neto 2, G. Gerini 1, R. Bolt 1, R. Grooters 1, D. Deurloo 1, B. van Zalk 3, G. Toso 4, R. Midthassel 4 1 TNO, Netherlands; 2 Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; 3 Thales Netherlands B.V., Netherlands; 4 European Space Agency, Netherlands 16: Design of Profiled Circular Horn Feed with High Efficiency T. S. Bird, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia; C. Granet, BAE Systems Australia Ltd, Australia 16: A Slotted Waveguide Array Antenna Covered by a Dielectric Slab with a Post-Wall Cavity S. Yamaguchi, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan 16: A Reverse-Diplexing RF Chain Architecture for Space Telecom Antennas G. Addamo 1, O. A. Peverini 1, P. Cecchini 2, R. Mizzoni 2, R. Tascone 1, G. Virone 1 1 IEIIT-CNR, Italy; 2 Thales Alenia Space Italy, Italy

36 17: S-Band Feeder for Balloon Ground Station System L. J. Foged, A. Giacomini, A. Potenza, R. Morbidini, SATIMO, Italy; J. P. Abadie, ELTA, France; J. Mongis, CNES, France Tuesday, July 10 13:20-17:20 Chicago IX Session 252 /URSI Special Session Prof. Robert Kouyoumjian Memorial Session: Asymptotic HF and Hybrid Methods Session Chairs: Giuliano Manara, Prabhakar Pathak Session Organizers: Giuliano Manara, Prabhakar Pathak 13: The Contribution of Prof. Robert Kouyoumjian to Edge Diffraction and Field Transition at and near Shadow Boundaries Using UTD C. A. Balanis, Arizona State University, United 13: Uniform Geometrical Theory of Diffraction for a Curved Wedge Excited by an Electromagnetic Beam P. H. Pathak, Ohio State University, United ; Y. Kim, Loral, SSD, United 14: A UTD Analysis of Inhomogeneous Plane Wave Diffraction G. Manara, P. Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy 14: Large Complex Modeling Using UTD: in Memory of Prof. Robert Kouyoumjian R. J. Marhefka, The Ohio State University, United 14: Input Impedance and Mutual Coupling of Dipoles Close to the Edge of a Half-Plane L. Aberbour 1, H. Rmili 2, C. Craeye 1 3, S. Maci 1 Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium; 2 University of Moastir, Tunisia; 3 University of Siena, Italy, Italy 15: UTD for Wedge Double Diffraction: from Prof. Kouyoumjian's Early Contributions to the Most Recent Results M. Albani, G. Carluccio, F. Puggelli, University of Siena, Italy 15: Learning Electromagnetics and Diffraction Theory from Prof. Robert Kouyoumjian J. L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United 16: From Keller s 50-Year Old GTD to Its Modern Applications in Reflector Antenna Designs: a Historical Perspective Y. Rahmat-Samii, UCLA, United 16: Rapid Antenna Coupling Analysis Tool for Arbitrary Antennas Using UTD H. Z. Zhang, J. A. Catton, J. H. Morrill, Boeing, United ; P. H. Pathak, The Ohio State University, United 16: Further Studies of Scattering by a Lossless DNG Metamaterial Wedge P. L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United ; V. G. Daniele, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 17: A Review of the Incremental Theory of Diffraction for Complex Source Points D. Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United ; S. M. Canta, Space Systems/Loral, United ; A. Toccafondi, Università di Siena, Italy Tuesday, July 10 13:20-17:20 Chicago X Session 253 URSI Antenna Arrays: Theory and Design Session Chairs: Robert MacPhie, Benjamin Braaten 13: A Phase Only Excitation Law for Omnidirectional Linear Arrays of Dipoles Including Coupling Effects G. Toso, P. Angeletti, D. Petrolati, European Space Agency, Netherlands 13: Reconfigurable Wave Velocity Transmission Lines for Phased Arrays N. Host, C.-C. Chen, J. L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United 14: Phase-Amplifying Architecture for Coupled-Oscillator Arrays R. Moussounda, R. G. Rojas, The Ohio State University, United 14: Beam Steering Body-Worn Smart Antenna Array R. Islam, M. Ali, University of South Carolina, United 14: Design of Multiple-Element, Closely-Spaced Parasitic Array Y. Li, Baylor University, United 15: A Linear Receiving Array Which Combines Two Square-Law Detector Outputs to Increase the Array Directivity R. H. MacPhie, L. Yuan, University of Waterloo, Canada 15: Minimum Q for Arrays above a Ground Plane J. P. Doane, K. Sertel, J. L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United 16: Antenna Array Thinning and Selective Excitation Techniques for Side Lobe Level Reduction and Power Management S. D. Keller, US Army Research Laboratory, United 16: Measurement and Analysis of a Wireless Phased Array Antenna Prototype M. A. Stoneback, M. I. Stoneback, Y. Kuga, University of Washington Dept. of Electrical Engineering, United 16: Low Sidelobe Substrate Integrated Waveguide (SIW) Series Slot Array Antenna for 45 -Inclined Linear Polarization D.-Y. Kim, S. Nam, Seoul National Univ., South Korea 17: The 12-Beam Switching System with Adjustable Phase Shift Array C.-J. Chang, H.-P. Lin, National Taipei University of Technology,, Taiwan; M.-C. Tseng, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan; S.-S. Jeng, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan Tuesday, July 10 13:20-15:00 Huron Session 254 /URSI Electromagnetic Imaging and Sensing Applications in Biology and Medicine Session Chairs: Elise Fear, Mahta Moghaddam 13: Microwave Tomography via Domain Decomposition for Finite Element Methods E. A. Attardo, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy; G. Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 13: High-Permittivity Dielectric Materials for Optimum Transmittance in MRI Systems G. Carluccio 1,2, Q. X. Yang 2, D. Erricolo 1, C. M. Collins 2 1 University of Illinois at Chicago, United ; 2 Pennsylvania State University, United 14: Shielded UWB Sensor for Biomedical Applications J. Bourqui, E. C. Fear, Universtity of Calgary, Canada 14: Feasibility Study of Microwave Tomography for In Vivo Characterization of Tissue as a Diagnostic Technique for Human Disease C. Kaye, J. LoVetri, A. Zakaria, M. Ostadrahimi, University of Manitoba, Canada 14: Thermoacoustic Imaging and Spectroscopy for Enhanced Materials Differentiation X. Wang, D. Bauer, R. Witte, H. Xin, University of Arizona, United Tuesday, July 10 13:20-17:20 Michigan A Session 255 URSI Microstrip antennas and printed devices Session Chairs: Vasudevan Kesavath, Jennifer Bernhard 13: Conformal Biomimetic Antenna Array for Direction Finding G. Fontgalland, UFCG, Brazil; J. L. Volakis, OSU, United 13: Light-Responsive, Heat-Activated, Reconfigurable Microstrip Structures G. J. Hayes, North Carolina State University, United ; Y. Liu, M. D. Dickey, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, United ; G. Lazzi, University of Utah, United 14: A Reconfigurable Circularly-Polarized Microstrip Antenna Using Micro-Pneumatic Control B. Wu, M. Okoniewski, C. Hayden, University of Calgary, Canada 14: A Center-Fed Half-Width Microstrip Leaky-Wave Antenna with an Adjustable Principal Beam

37 K. Akinlabi-Oladimeji, J. Tang, A. Temme, E. J. Rothwell, P. Chahal, L. C. Kempel, R. O. Ouedraogo, Michigan State Univ, United 14: Investigation of Resonance Properties of Modified Microstrip Patch Antennas K. R. Schab, J. T. Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United 15: Dual-Band Planar Microstrip Butler Matrix J. Shao, H. Ren, B. Arigong, H. Zhang, University of North Texas, United 15: Miniaturized Handset and Tablet Internal Antennas for 3G and Long Term Evolution Applications Y.-J. Ren, Research In Motion Corp., United 16: Analytical and Simulated Resonances of a Helmet-Mounted Conformal Patch Antenna B. Amang, G. Wilkins, Morgan State University, United ; S. Weiss, Army Reseach Laboratory, United 16: Microwave Antennas Based on Small Ferrite Particles M. L. Sigalov 1,2, Z. Ibragimov 2,3, M. Berezin 2,3, R. Shavit 3, E. Kamenetskii 3 1 Applied Electromagnetics Ltd, Israel; 2 Goji Israel Ltd, Israel; 3 Ben- Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 16: Millimeter-Wave Printed Yagi-Uda Anetnnas H. Y. D. Yang, S. S. Zhao, University of Illinois at Chicago, United 17: Enhanced Axial-Ratio Bandwidth of a Probe-Fed Microstrip Antenna T.-N. Chang, E.E. department, Tatung University, Taiwan Tuesday, July 10 13:20-17:00 Michigan B Session 256 URSI Random and Complex Media Effects Session Chairs: Saba Mudaliar, Akira Ishimaru 13: Effect on Solid Objects of Non-Linear High Energy Pulse Propagation Through Turbulent Environments M. A. Stoneback, A. Ishimaru, Y. Kuga, University of Washington Dept. of Electrical Engineering, United 13: Precursor Fields Reflected from Low Observables C. L. Palombini, K. E. Oughstun, University of Vermont, United 14: Application of the Mutual Coherence Functions and Interference Gating in Increasing Signal Intensity in Imaging Through Discrete Random Media E. H. Bleszynski, M. K. Bleszynski, T. Jaroszewicz, Monopole Research, United 14: Analysis of Depolarized Electromagnetic Waves Propagated Through Random Medium Y. Nanbu, Sasebo National College of Technology, Japan; M. Tateiba, Ariake National College of Technology, Japan; H. El-Ocla, Lakehead University, Canada 14: Coherent Wavefront Synthesis in a Wave-Diffusive Medium A. Cozza, SUPELEC, France 15: On the Nature of Multiple Scattering Processes in Radiative Transfer Model for Layered Random Media S. Mudaliar, Air Force research Laboratory, United 15: Sensitivity Analysis on Simulated Backscattering Cross Section from Vegetated Area Due to Changes in Environments S. Jaruwatanadilok, S. Saatchi, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United 16: Calculation of VLF Wave Propagation Using a Multi-Physics FDTD/SAMI3 Simulator of the Earth-Ionosphere System J. Niu, J. J. Simpson, University of New Mexico, United 16: Effective Medium Theory of Forest Y. Li, Baylor University, United 16: Millimeter-Wave Imaging Systems at 200 and 300 GHz J. M. Mower, Y. Kuga, University of Washington, United Tuesday, July 10 13:20-17:00 Superior A Session 257 Dual-Polarized and Circularly Polarized Antennas Session Chairs: Chi-Chih Chen, Yongxin Guo 13: A Compact Dual-Band (L1/L2) GPS Antenna Design M. Chen, C.-C. Chen, The Ohio State University, USA 13: A Single Layer Dual-Polarization Printed Bow-Tie Broadband Antenna C.-M. Peng, I.-F. Chen, C.-J. Wu, Jinwen University of Science and Technology, Taiwan 14: Miniaturized Cavity-Backed Dual-Polarized Slot Antenna Y. Dong, T. Itoh, University of California at Los Angeles, United 14: Gain Improvement Topology Using Conical Structure for Jamming Resilient GPS Antennas Y.-K. Cho, H.-D. Kang, S.-Y. Hyun, J.-G. Yook, Yonsei University, South Korea 14:40 Break 15: Design of Cavity-Backed Circularly-Polarized Cylindrical Microstrip Antennas A. F. Tinoco-S., D. C. Nascimento, J. C. D. S. L. S. Lacava, Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica, Brazil; O. M. C. Pereira-Filho, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil 15: GPS+GLONOSS Active Antenna for Extremely High Temperature Aerospace Applications D. R. Jahagirdar, Research Center Imarat, India 16: Generation of Circular Polarization Using Electric and Magnetic Current Elements A. R. Harish, T. Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India 16: GHz Dual Polarized Aperture-Coupled Antennas with High Isolation Performance M. M. Morsy, Sensor Networks and Cellular System (SNCS) Research Center, Saudi Arabia 16: Compact Circular Polarization Microstrip Antenna Design Y. Li, F. Yang, C. Wu, P. Yang, J. Ouyang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Tuesday, July 10 13:20-17:00 Superior B Session 258 UWB Antennas Session Chairs: John Papapolymerou, Christos Christodoulou 13: GHz Wire-Bond Helical Antennas in 130nm CMOS Technology K.-K. Huang, D. D. Wentzloff, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, United 13: An Ultra-Wideband Planar Slot Antenna with WLAN Band Rejection M.-C. Chang, M.-Y. Ding, W.-C. Weng, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan 14: Millimeter-Wave Ultra-Wide-Band Antenna Array Integrated on Silicon with BCB Membranes L. Dussopt, H. Salti, CEA-LETI, France; J. Kim, S. Seok, N. Rolland, CNRS-IEMN, France 14: Quasi-Millimeter Wave Leaf-Shaped Bowtie Array Antenna Backed by an EBG Substrate M. Yamamoto, T. Koyanagi, S. Fujita, T. Nojima, Hokkaido University, Japan 14: A Novel Miniaturized UWB Antenna with 5.7 GHz Band Rejection Function J. Xu, D. Shen, Yunnan University, China; X. Zhang, Concordia University, Canada; K. Wu, Montreal University, Canada 15: An UltraWide Band W-Band End-Fire Antenna on Flexible Organic Substrate W. T. Khan, C. E. Patterson, J. Papapolymerou, Georgia Institute of Technology, United

38 15: Ultra-Wideband, Miniaturized, Low Profile, Omnidirectional Antenna Using a Novel Reactive Loading Approach J. Oh, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United 16: Ultrawideband Coplanar Waveguide- Fed- Fractal Antenna A. A. Omar, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia 16: Ultra-Wideband Antenna with Band-Notches for Lower and Upper WLAN R. Azim, M. T. Islam, UNiversiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia; A. T. Mobashsher, King Abdulaziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 16: An Inkjet-Printed UWB Antenna on Paper Substrate Utilizing a Novel Fractal Matching Network B. Cook, A. Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia Tuesday, July 10 13:20-17:00 Colorado Session 259 Optimization Methods in Electromagnetics Session Chairs: Douglas Werner, Daniel Weile 13: DGA-Designed Bended Film Antenna for Dual-Band WLAN Operation R. Hosono, N. Guan, Fujikura Ltd., Japan 13: Phase-Only Monopulse Pattern Notching via Semidefinite Programming P. J. Kajenski, Raytheon, United 14: A Circularly Polarized Mixed Loop-Dipole Yagi Antenna P. J. Kajenski, Raytheon, United 14: Accurate and Efficient Design of Double Post Substrate Integrated Waveguide Filters Using Simulators Based on Open Space Modal Expansions E. Diaz Caballero 1, J. Morro 1, H. Esteban 1, A. Belenguer 2, B. Vicente 1 1 Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain; 2 Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain 14: Comparison of Differential Evolution and Cuckoo Optimization for Antenna Array Problems M. M. Stevanetic, D. I. Olcan, University of Belgrade, Serbia; B. M. Kolundzija, WIPL-D, Serbia 15: Reduceing the Size of MIMO Arrays Using Adjoint-Based Geometry Evolution M. Ghassemi, M. H. Bakr, McMaster University, Canada; N. Sangary, Research In Motion (RIM), Canada 15: CEM Optimization of the HF Antennas Installations Onboard the Aircraft A. Saakian, NAVAIR, United 16: Efficient GA-Based Electromagnetic Optimization Using HDMR-Generated Surrogate Models A. C. Yucel, E. Michielssen, University of Michigan, United 16: On the Optimal Design of Non-Uniform Concentric Circular Antenna Arrays A. H. Sharaqa, N. I. Dib, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan 16: A Design Procedure for Defected Ground Structure in Antenna Arrays Based on Genetic Algorithm H. Moghadas 1,2, A. Tavakoli 3 1 university of alberta, Canada; 2 TRLabs, Canada; 3 Amirkabir University of Tech., Iran Tuesday, July 10 13:20-17:00 Missouri Session 260 URSI Finite Difference Time Domain Techniques Session Chairs: Fumie Costen, Mike Potter 13: Accuracy and Robustness of FDTD Simulation of Devices Characterized by Measured S-Parameters Y. Wang, S. Langdon, Remcom, Inc., United 13: Using the FDTD Method to Accurately Model Staircased Thin Wires T. P. Montoya, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, United ; G. S. Smith, Georgia Institute of Technology, United 14: Huygens Asorbing Boundary Condition for the 3D FDTD Method H. Almeer, F. Costen, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; J.- P. Berenger, Centre d'analyse de De'fense, France 14: Parallel Implementation of 3D Locally One-Dimensional FDTD Method on Distributed Memory Architectures M. Mustafa, F. Costen, T. Hemmi, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom; S. G. Garcia, University of Granada, Spain 14: Development of Accurate and Efficient FDTD Dispersive Algorithm for Human Body in 400 MHz ~ 3 GHz S.-G. Ha 1, J. Cho 1, J. Choi 1, Y. B. Park 2, K.-Y. Jung 1 1 Hanyang University, South Korea; 2 Ajou University, South Korea 15: FDTD Modeling of Graphene-Based RF Devices: Fundamental Aspects and Applications X. Yu, C. D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada 15: FDTD Method on a Lebedev Grid for Anisotropic Materials M. D. Nauta, M. E. Potter, M. Okoniewski, University of Calgary, Canada 16: FDTD Analysis of Stochastic Variations in Periodic Structures Using Periodic Boundary Conditions C. D. Sarris, J. Gu, University of Toronto, Canada 16: A Frequency Dependent 3D Locally One-Dimensional FDTD Method T. Hemmi, F. Costen, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom; S. G. Garcia, University of Granada, Spain 16: Investigation of anti-aliasing Methods in Fdtd Simulation of Electromagnetic Problems A. Eroglu, B. Westrick, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United Tuesday, July 10 13:20-17:00 Parlor C Session 261 /URSI Near-Field Techniques and Applications Session Chairs: Kamal Sarabandi, Yuanxun Wang 13: Antenna near-field Coupling for Accurate RF Power Measurement of Radio Transmitters J. Shen, Aeroflex, Inc., United 13: SAF Analysis of Antennas Operating in Complex near-field (NF) Scattering Environments B. J. Cown, GEMTECH Microwaves +, United ; J. P. Estrada, Satimo-USA, United 14: Capacity Performance of an Inductively Coupled near-field Communication Link U. Azad, Y. Wang, University of California, los Angeles, United 14: Impact of Receiver Coil Misalignment on near-field Communication System Performance U. Azad, Y. Wang, University of California, los Angeles, United 14: Design of Radio Repeater System Using a Near-field Cancellation Technique Y. J. Song, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United 15: In-Phase Resonant Inductive Coupling for Multi-Layer Vertical Communication in 3D-ICs S. Han, D. D. Wentzloff, University of Michigan, United 15: Optimization Framework on Antenna Arrays for Near Field Multifocusing J. Alvarez, R. G. Ayestarán, G. León, J. A. López-Fernández, L. F. Herrán, F. Las-Heras, University of Oviedo, Spain 16: A Preliminary Investigation of Miniature Loudspeaker High Frequency Resonance and Its Impact to Antenna Radiation Performance X. L. Chen, N. Chavannes, N. Kuster, ETH/ IT'IS Foundation for Research on Information Technologies in Society, Switzerland; G. H. Ng, Y. S. Tay, AAC Technologies Pte Ptd, Singapore 16: SAR of Interleaved Excitation of an MRI Array

39 M. Kozlov, R. Turner, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany 16: Broadband, Efficient Small Antennas and MIMO for Near Field Communication Systems R. B. Gottula, K. F. Warnick, Brigham Young University, United Tuesday, July 10 13:20-15:00 Mississippi Session 262 Reflectarrays URSI Session Chairs: Fan Yang, Jianfeng Li 13: Beam-Scanning Reflectarray Antennas: an Overview P. Nayeri, F. Yang, A. Z. Elsherbeni, The University of Mississippi, United 13: An Investigation of Beam Squint in Offset-Fed Reflectarrays E. Almajali, D. McNamara, University of Ottawa, Canada; J. Shaker, M. R. Chaharmir, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada 14: Feed-Image Lobes in Offset-Fed Reflectarrays E. Almajali, D. McNamara, University of Ottawa, Canada; J. Shaker, M. R. Chaharmir, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada 14: A Varactor-Loaded Cross Dipole Unit Cell for Circularly Polarized Beam-Steering Reflectarray W.-T. Hung, S.-Y. Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 14: Experimental Investigation of Elimination Blindness Propagation Channel Using Reflectarray Q. Chen, J. Li, Y. Kurihara, K.-H. Chen, K. Sawaya, School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan; Q. Yuan, Sendai National College of Technology, Japan; N. Tran, Y. Oda, NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan Tuesday, July 10 13:20-16:40 Ohio Session 263 Advances in Integral Equation Methods Session Chairs: Levent Gurel, Branislav Notaros 13: IE Analysis of Scattering from Multilayered Doubly Periodic Array of 3-D General Objects Using Equivalence Principle and Connection Scheme F.-G. Hu, Temasek Singapore; J. Song, Iowa State University, USA; T. Kamgaing, Intel Corporation, USA 13: Efficient Higher Order Volume-Integral-Equation Modeling of Dielectric Scatterers E. Chobanyan 1, M. Ilic 2, M. Djordjevic 3, B. Notaros 1 1 Colorado State University, United ; 2 University of Belgrade, Serbia; 3 ICT College, Serbia 14: Analysis of Linear Antenna near Dielectric Object by CBFM K. Konno, Q. Chen, K. Sawaya, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Japan; T. Sezai, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan 14: A Nyström Solution of the Quasi-Magnetostatic Volume Integral Equation for Eddy Current Analysis J. C. Young, S. D. Gedney, R. J. Adams, University of Kentucky, United 14: Analysis and Augmentation of the Duffy Transformation for Near-Singular Integrals M. M. Botha, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa 15: Parallel-MLFMA Solutions of Large-Scale Problems Involving Composite Objects O. Ergul 1 2,3, L. Gurel 1 University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom; 2 Bilkent University, Turkey; 3 Bilkent University Computational Electromagnetics Research Center (BiLCEM), Turkey 15: Characterization of Wave Physics Using the Rigorous Helmholtz Decomposition Based on the Surface Integral Equation X. Y. Z. Xiong, W. E. I. Sha, L. J. Jiang, The University of Hong Kong, China 16: Efficient Analysis of Finite Antenna Arrays Using the Domain Green s Function Method D. J. Ludick, U. Jakobus, EM Software & Systems - S.A. (Pty) Ltd, South Africa; D. B. Davidson, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa 16: FDTD vs. AIM for Bioelectromagnetic Analysis C. S. Geyik, F. Wei, J. W. Massey, A. E. Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United Tuesday, July 10 13:20-17:00 Ontario Session 264 URSI Finite-Element Methods: Theory and Applications Session Chairs: Valentin de la Rubia, John Volakis 13: Convergence of a Fully Overlapping Domain Decomposition Method T. Peng, K. Sertel, J. L. Volakis, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United 13: Singular, Hierarchical Vector Bases of the Additive Kind for FEM Applications R. D. Graglia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; A. F. Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA 14: Direct Domain Decomposition Finite Element Method for Designing Patch Antennas B. El Jaafari, M. A. González, J. García-Jiménez, J. Zapata, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain 14: Reliable Fast Frequency Sweep of Microwave Circuits Getting Rid of Non-Physical Resonances via the Reduced-Basis Method V. de la Rubia, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain 14: Hybrid Finite Element Method and Boundary Integration Method for an Anisotropic Body of Revolution Z. Yu 1, X. Rui 2, J. Hu 2, Q. H. Liu 1 1 Duke University, United ; 2 UESTC, China 15: FOSLL* Finite Element Method for Picard's Extended System of Time Harmonic Maxwell's Equations in 2D J. Kataja, Aalto University, Finland 15: On the Local Preconditioning of FETI-DOP G. N. Paraschos, M. N. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts, United 16: Combined Quadtree/Delaunay Method for Mesh Generation S. Tang, M. Vouvakis, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, United 16: Multi Right Hand Side Optimization for FETI Domain Decomposition Method Applied to the Calculation of Large and Finite Phased Array Antennas A. Barka, F.-X. Roux, ONERA The French Aerospace Lab, France 16: Application of the LU Recombination Method to the Dual- Primal Finite Element Tearing and Interconnecting Method for Solving Low-Frequency Breakdown Problems W. Yao, J.-M. Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United Tuesday, July 10 13:20-17:20 Mayfair Session 265 Wideband and Multiband Dielectric Resonator Antennas Session Chairs: yahia antar, Aldo Petosa 13: Mutual Coupling Reduction in a Multi-Mode Multi-Function Dielectric Resonator Antenna L. Zou, C. Fumeaux, The University of Adelaide, Australia 13: Compact Wideband Low Permittivity RDR Antenna Using Double Parasitic Metallic Strips for Ku-Band Applications E. K. I. Hamad, H. A. Atallah, South Valley University, Egypt; A. Z. Elsherbeni, University of Mississippi, USA 14: Frequency-Agile Dielectric Resonator Antenna A. Petosa, S. Thirakoune, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada 14: An Appraisal of the Characteristic Modes of Dielectric Objects H. Alroughani 1, J. L. Ethier 1,2, D. A. McNamara 1 1 University of Ottawa, Canada; 2 Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada

40 14: A Novel Triple-Band Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna Using Varying Permittivity in φ-direction R. K. Chaudhary, K. V. Srivastava, A. Biswas, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, INDIA, India 15: A New Low-Loss and Efficient Excitation Method for Low- Permittivity Dielectric Resonator Antennas A. Rashidian 1, D. M. Klymyshyn 2, L. Shafai 1 1 University of Manitoba, Canada; 2 University of Saskatchewan, Canada 15: Rectangular Hybrid DRA for Ultra-Wideband Applications H. R. Gorla 1, M. R. Khan 2, M. Morsy 3, F. J. Harackiewicz 1, D. W. Addison 1 1 Southern Illinois University Carbondale/IEEE student member, United ; 2 University of Saskatchewan, Canada; 3 University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia 16: Investigation of a Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna Excited with a Higher Order Mode D. Guha, A. Banerjee, University of Calcutta, India; C. Kumar, ISRO Satellite Centre, India; Y. M. M. Antar, Royal Military College, Canada 16: Design of Compact UWB Dielectric Resonator Antennas Y. Ge, W. Tang, H. Zhang, Huaqiao University, China 16: Aesthetic Transparent Dielectric Resonator Antenna with Omnidirectional Radiation Pattern X. S. Fang, K. W. Leung, City University of Hongkong, China 17: Dual Polarized Rectangular DRA for 3GPP P. Li, M. E. Ermutlu, J. Pan, UESTC, China Tuesday, July 10 15:20-17:00 Huron Session 266 /URSI RF/Microwave Technology for Cancer Detection and Treatment Session Chairs: Susan Hagness, Magda El-Shenawee 15: Breast Cancer Detection Utilizing Brillouin Precursors at Microwave Frequencies M. Dawood, New Mexico State University, United ; H. U. R. Mohammed, Texas Instruments Inc., United ; A. V. Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain 15: Minimally-Invasive Antennas for Microwave Cancer Ablation of Osteosarcoma E. S. Gamez, C. J. Cela, K. Loizos, D. Y. Furgeson, G. Lazzi, University of Utah, United 16: Beamspace Based Time Reversal Processing for Breast Cancer Detection A. Sanagavarapu Mohan, M. D. Hossain, M. J. Abedin, University of Technology Sydney, Australia 16: A Diagnosis for Microwave Imaging of the Breast J. M. Lee, H. J. Kim, S. H. Son, S. I. Jeon, H. D. Choi, ETRI, South Korea 16: Development of a Hyperthermia Applicator with Compact Microstrip Antennas O. Isik, E. Korkmaz, S. Kara, M. A. Nassor, Fatih University, Turkey; B. Turetken, TUBITAK, Turkey Tuesday, July 10 15:20-17:20 Mississippi Session 267 /URSI Reflectarray systems and applications Session Chairs: Giovanni Toso, Sembiam Rengarajan 15: High-Gain Beam-Scanning Reflectarray Antennas Using an Active-Feed Scheme P. Nayeri, F. Yang, A. Z. Elsherbeni, The University of Mississippi / Student, United 15: Scanning Properties of Faceted Reflectarrays S. R. Rengarajan, California State University, United 16: Design of Dual-Polarized Contoured Beam Reflectarrays with Cross-Polar and Sidelobe Suppression M. Zhou 1,2, S. B. Sørensen 1, P. Meincke 1, E. Jørgensen 1, O. S. Kim 2, O. Breinbjerg 2, G. Toso 3 1 TICRA, Denmark; 2 Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; 3 ESA- ESTEC, The Netherlands 16: Ka-Band Reflectarray for Interferometric SAR Altimeter R. E. Hodges, M. S. Zawadzki, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United 16: Printed Reflector for Ka-Band Applications P. Ratajczak, P. Brachat, Orange Labs, France; J.-M. Baracco, Mardel, France; G. Toso, ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands 17: On the Scanning Properties of a Confocal Dual Reflector Antenna System F. Pelorossi 1,2, B. Tsonevska 1, G. Toso 1, P. Angeletti 1, F. Frezza 2 1 European Space Agency, Netherlands; 2 Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy Wednesday, July 11 8:20-11:40 Chicago VI Session 301 Electromagnetic Bandgap Materials 1 Session Chairs: Amir Zaghloul, Keith Whites 08: A Method for Determining Optimal EBG Reflection Phase for Low Profile Antennas I. T. McMichael, US Army RDECOM CERDEC NVESD, United ; M. Mirotznik, The University of Delaware, United ; A. I. Zaghloul, US Army Research Laboratory, United 08: Experimental 2D Characterization of the Electromagnetic Field Distribution Scattered by an EBG Cylinder L. Matekovits, G. Dassano, M. Orefice, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 09: Versatile Design Technique for Customizable Electromagnetic Band Gap Structures S. H. Martin, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United ; M. Bray, E. Lier, B. Cleaveland, Lockheed Martin Corporation, United 09: EBG Dielectric-Resonator Antenna with Reduced Back Radiation for Millimeter-Wave Applications M. J. Al-Hasan, T. A. Denidni, INRS, University of Quebec, Canada; A.- R. Sebak, Concordia University, Canada 09:40 Break 10: A Low Profile Efficient Leaky-Wave Antenna Composed of High Aspect Ratio EBG Unit Cells M. Hosseini, D. M. Klymyshyn, University of Saskatchewan, Canada 10: A Simple EBG Structure for Dual-Band Circularly Polarized Antennas with High Directivity B. A. Zeb, K. P. Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia 11: Isolation Enhancement Between Microstrip Patch Antennas Using Dual-Band EBG Structure Without Common Ground Plane H. M. Lee, W. S. Choi, Kyonggi University, South Korea 11: Multiple Fork-like EBG Structure and Its Analysis as Artificial Magnetic Conductor M. M. Fakharian, P. Rezaei, Department of Electrical and computer Engineering, Semnan University, Iran Wednesday, July 11 8:20-12:00 Chicago VII Session 302 Design and Analysis of Dielectric Resonator Antennas Session Chairs: Satish Sharma, Stuart Long 08: New Excitation for Cubic Dielectric Resonator Antenna to Produce Omnidirectional Pattern M. Yazdani, M. A. EL Sabbagh, Syracuse University, United 08: Comparative Study of Gain Enhancement of a Dielectric Resonator Antenna Using Three Superstrates for Millemeter-Wave Applications Y. Coulibaly 1, M. Nedil 1, A. Hagras 2, D. Hammou 1, L. Talbi 3, T. A. Denidni 2 1 UQAT-LRTCS, Canada; 2 Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Canada; 3 Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada 09: Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna Designs That Have Reduced Lateral Radiation A. P. Huynh, D. R. Jackson, S. A. Long, D. R. Wilton, University of Houston, United

41 09: Beam Focussing Properties of Circular Array Antenna by Employing Dielectric Resonator Antennas M. Garg, S. K. Sharma, San Diego State University, United 09: Model Management for Efficient EM-Simulation-Driven Design of Dielectric Resonator Antennas S. Koziel, S. Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland 10:00 Break 10: Radition Pattern Redirection Based on Mode Degeneracy in Cubic Dielectric Resonator Antenna M. Yazdani, M. A. EL Sabbagh, Syracuse University, United 10: Improvement of Aperture Coupling in SIW-Fed DRA Using Embedded Metallic Posts W. M. Abdel-Wahab, S. Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada 11: Characterization of Defected Ground Structure to Be Used Between Two DRA Array Elements for Suppressing the Mutual Coupling D. Guha, University of Calcutta, India; S. Biswas, Institute of Technology and Marine Engineering, India 11: High-Gain Hybrid Monopole Dielectric Resonator Antenna Y. Gao, Z. Feng, Tsinghua University, China Wednesday, July 11 8:20-11:40 Chicago VIII Session 303 /URSI Special Session Flexible 2D and 3D Printed Antennas Session Chairs: Cynthia Furse, Manos Tentzeris Session Organizers: Reyhan Baktur, Cynthia Furse 08: A Look at the Future of 3D Printed Antennas B. Willis, L3 Communications, United ; C. M. Furse, University of Utah, United 08: Inkjet-Printed Planar Antenna for a Wireless Sensor on Paper Operating at Wi-Fi Frequency S. R. Palacios 1, S. Kim 1, S. Elia 1, A. Rida 1, S. Nikolaou 2, M. Tentzeris 1 1 Georgia Institute of Technology, United ; 2 Frederick University, Cyprus 09: Embroidered Textile Circuits for Microwave Devices L. Zhang, Z. Wang, J. L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United 09: Inkjet Printed 95% Transparent Meshed Antennas Integrated on a Two-Cell Solar Panel J. A. Arellano, R. Baktur, T. Yasin, Utah State University, United 09: GSM and Wi-Fi Textile Antenna for High Data Rate Communications Z. Wang, L. Zhang, D. Psychoudakis, J. L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United 10:00 Break 10: Comparison of Two Planar Elliptical Ultra-Wideband PPy Conductive Polymer Antennas T. Kaufmann 1, A. Verma 1, S. F. Al-Sarawi 1, V.-T. Truong 2 1, C. Fumeaux 1 The University of Adelaide, Australia; 2 Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) Melbourne, Australia 10: Inkjet Printed S-Band and L-Band Antenna Arrays Wrapped on a Cylinder M. Maimaiti, R. Baktur, Utah State University, United 11: Wearable Textile Antennas for Low UHF Applications M. Orefice, P. Pirinoli, G. Vietti, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 11: Major Factors Restricting Bandwidth Performance in Antenna Array Feed Network Printed on Flexible Membranes and Made with Foam Substrate P. Kabacik, M. Hofman, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland Wednesday, July 11 8:20-12:00 Chicago IX Session 304 /URSI Special Session Future Trends in Radar Session Chairs: Lorenzo Lo Monte, Gary Scalzi, Jon Sjogren Session Organizers: Lorenzo Lo Monte, Gary Scalzi 08: Implications of Current Radar Research on Antennas and Propogation G. J. Scalzi, Air Force research Laboratory, United 08: Human Thermal Emissions and Their Exploitation in Passive Microwave Radar R. Vela, University of Dayton Research Institute, United ; R. M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State University, United ; R. L. Ewing, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA 09: Polyomino Subarraying Through Genetic Algorithms P. Rocca, R. Chirikov, ELEDIA Research Center - University of Trento, Italy; R. J. Mailloux, Arcon Corporation, USA 09: Target-Adaptive Radar Pulse-Train Optimization A. C. O'Connor, Sensors Directorate, United ; R. Vela, L. Lo Monte, University of Dayton Research Institute, United 09: On the Detection of Weak Targets that Exhibit Partial- Coherence J. P. Browning, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA; H. D. Griffiths, University College London, UK; C. J. Baker, The Ohio State University, USA; M. C. Wicks, University of Dayton Research Institute, OH 10:00 Break 10: Rediscovering Monopulse Radar with Digital Sum-Difference Beamforming L. Lo Monte, R. Vela, University of Dayton Research Institute, United ; L. Westbrook, Air Force Research Laboratory, United 10: Range-Doppler-Angle Ambiguity Function Analysis in Modern Radar M. C. Wicks, L. Lo Monte, R. Vela, University of Dayton, United 11: Virtual Beamforming with Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) Radar H. Deng, Florida International University, USA; B. Himed, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, USA 11: Software Defined, Plug-and-Play (PNP) Radar Transceiver for Phased-Array Applications J. P. Browning, Air Force Research Laboratory, United ; A. Bhat, A. Feinberg, C. Lin, Intelligent Automation, Inc., United ; R. C. Mone, E. L. Turner, M. D. Tracy, Lockheed Martin, United 11: Cramér-Rao Bound Analysis for Target Range and Angle of Arrival Estimation Using Multipath Exploitation with a Single Antenna Radar H. T. Hayvaci, P. Setlur, N. Devroye, D. Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United Wednesday, July 11 8:20-12:00 Chicago X Session 305 Phased Array Antennas I Session Chairs: Andrea Massa, Kubilay Sertel 08: A Structurally Integrated Wide Band UHF Array on a Flying Wing S. Livingston, G. Shows, J. Lee, Raytheon Co., United ; B. Chiou, Bell Hielicopter Textron, US; K. A. Hunten, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, US 08: Holography-Based Phased-Array Antenna Imaging Systems E. C. Ngai, Hann-Jann, United 09: Circuit Model Based Optimization of Ultra-Wideband Arrays E. A. Alwan, K. Sertel, J. L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, Electroscience Laboratory, United 09: A 6.3:1 Bandwidth Scanning Tightly Coupled Dipole Array with Co-Designed Compact Balun J. P. Doane, K. Sertel, J. L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United 09: Circular Sparse Arrays with Quantized Weights P. Angeletti, G. Toso, European Space Agency, Netherlands 10:00 Break 10: Ka-Band Active Sparse Arrays for SATCOM Applications A. Catalani, L. Russo, Space Engineering SpA, Italy; O. M. Bucci, Università Federico II, Italy; T. Isernia, Università Mediterranea, Italy; G. Toso, P. Angeletti, European Space Agency, Netherlands 10: Synthesis of Planar Arrays Through Bayesian Compressive Sensing

42 G. Oliveri, M. Carlin, A. Massa, ELEDIA Research Center - University of Trento, Italy 11: Analysis of Infinite Phased Array Antennas with Gaussian Excitation Weightings H.-T. Chou, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan; S.-C. Tuan, Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan 11: General Analysis of Floquet Modes for an One-Dimensional, Infinite Phased Array Antennas H.-T. Chou 1, S.-C. Tuan 2, L.-R. Kuo 1 1 Yuan Ze University, Taiwan; 2 Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan 11: Synthesis of Thinned Uniformly-Excited Time-Modulated Linear Arrays Using an Improved Invasive Weed Optimization Algorithm R. Bhattacharya, S. Saha, T. K. Bhattacharyya, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India Wednesday, July 11 8:20-12:00 Huron Session 306 /URSI Electromagnetic Imaging for Breast Cancer Detection Session Chairs: Susan Hagness, Ovidio Bucci 08: UWB Magnitude Combined Realistic Breast Model Imaging Capabilities M. Guardiola, L. Jofre, J. Romeu, UPC, Spain 08: Microwave Breast Imaging Using an Enclosed Array of Multi- Band Miniaturized Patch Antennas M. J. Burfeindt, J. D. Shea, A. M. Weiss, N. Behdad, B. D. Van Veen, S. C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United 09: D Nonlinear Inversion of Realistic Phantoms with Time- Domain Data G. Chen, M. Ali, M. Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United 09: Average Property Estimation of Breast Tissue: the Use of Time- Gating and Antenna Compensation Techniques J. D. Garrett, J. Bourqui, E. Fear, University of Calgary, Canada 09: Estimation of regional geometric and spatially averaged dielectric properties of an object D. J. Kurrant, E. C. Fear, University of Calgary, Canada 10:00 Break 10: Terahertz Tomography Technique for the Assessment of Breast Cancer Tumor Margins A. M. Hassan 1, D. C. Hufnagle 2, G. E. Pacey 3,4, M. El-Shenawee 1 1 University of Arkansas, United ; 2 Miami University, Unites ; 3 Ohio Wright Center for Innovation (IDCAST), Unites ; 4 University of Dayton Research Institute, Unites 10: Contrast-Enhanced Microwave Imaging of Breast Tumors Using Sparsity Regularization F. Gao, B. D. Van Veen, S. C. Hagness, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United 11: Feasibility Study of a Novel Microwave Breast Cancer Imaging Approach Exploiting Magnetic Nanoparticle as Contrast Agents O. M. Bucci, G. Bellizzi, University of Naples, Italy; L. Crocco, C. Ilaria, S. Rosa, CNR, Italy 11: Contrast-Enhanced Breast Cancer Detection Using Dynamic Microwave Imaging M. Klemm, University of Bristol, United Kingdom 11: Complex Natural Resonances of Dielectric Objects Embedded in Inhomogeneous Breast Models F. Yang, A. M. Sanagavarapu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia Wednesday, July 11 8:20-12:00 Michigan A Session 307 Microstrip Circuits I Session Chairs: Dimitris Anagnostou, George Eleftheriades 08: Design of a Miniaturized Branch Line Coupler Using Common Defected Ground Structure J. Lim, J. Lee, Y. Jeon, K. Kwon, S.-M. Han, D. Ahn, Soonchunhyang University, South Korea; Y. Jeong, Chonbuk National University, South Korea 08: A Novel Heptagonal Microstrip Rat-Race Hybrid Coupler with Harmonic Suppression and Size Reduction W. Song, H. Deguchi, M. Tsuji, Doshisha University, Japan 09: Low Loss H-Shape SIW Hybrid Coupler for Millimeter-Wave Phased Arrays Antenna Systems W. M. Abdel-Wahab, S. Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada 09: Exponentially-Decaying Traveling-Wave Resonators by Coupled Positive-Index/Negative-Index Guides H. Mirzaei, G. V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada 09: Tunable Bandpass and Bandstop Filter Cascade for Dynamic Pole Allocation H. H. Sigmarsson, University of Oklahoma, United ; E. J. Naglich, J. Lee, D. Peroulis, W. J. Chappell, Purdue University, United 10:00 Break 10: Sectoral Horn Printed Power-Combiner L. Boccia, A. Emanuele, E. Arnieri, A. Shamsafar, G. Amendola, University of Calabria, Italy 10: CCITL Implementation Using Two-Section Microstrip Transmission Lines S. Limsaengruchi, R. Silapunt, D. Torrungrueng, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi, Thailand 11: Design and Analysis of Dual-Band Unequal-Split Bagley Power Dividers O. A. Abu-Alnadi, N. I. Dib, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan 11: Tri-Band Branch-Line Coupler with T-Type and Additional Port Impedance Transformers F. Lin, Q.-X. Chu, School of Electronic and Information Engineering,South China University of Technology, China 11: Design and Analysis of a 3-Way Unequal Split Ultra-Wideband Wilkinson Power Divider D. F. Hawatmeh 1, K. A. Al Shamaileh 2 1, N. I. Dib 1 Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan; 2 Waseela for Integrated Telecommunications Solutions, Jordan Wednesday, July 11 8:20-12:00 Michigan B Session 308 Scattering by Random or Complex Media Session Chairs: Silvio Barbin, ismail jouny 08: Scattering Features for Target Recognition Using Finite Rate of Innovation Model I. I. Jouny, lafayette college, United 08: Scattering from an Object above a Rough Surface Using the Extended PILE Method Hybridized with PO Approximation M. Kouali, C. Bourlier, IETR, France; G. Kubické, DGA Information Superiority, France 09: Scattering from Spherical Particles with Negative Permeability Z. Ren, O. M. Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada 09: Estimation of Side-Hole Location Using Circular Wavefront of Scattering Waves Visualized by Pulsed Laser Scanning T. Yamamoto 1, H. Tsuda 1, J. Takatsubo 1,2 1 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan; 2 Tsukuba Technology Co., Ltd., Japan 09: Nystrom Solutions of Electromagnetic Scattering by Inhomogeneous Anisotropic Objects Y. W. Gu, M. S. Tong, Tongji University, China 10:00 Break 10: Combined Double Frequency Profiling of Microsrtucture Rain Parameters A. Linkova, G. Khlopov, O. Voitovych, A. Kogut, G. Rudnev, Y. Belov, S. Khomenko, Usikov Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine 10: A Study of Wave Coefficients as Target Signature for Identification X. Jiang, Peking University, China; M. Xia, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China

43 11: Scattering of an Object above a Rough Surface with Impedance Boundaries Using IPO and FMM M. Dehmollaian, H. Biglary, University of Tehran, Iran 11: On the Implementation of the Method of Moments for Solving Volume Integral Equations with Inhomogeneous Dielectric Media Z. Y. Zhu, W. T. Sheng, M. S. Tong, Tongji University, China 11: RCS of a Target above a Random Rough Surface with Impedance Boundaries Using GO and PO Methods H. Biglary, M. Dehmollaian, University of Tehran, Iran Wednesday, July 11 8:20-12:00 Superior A Session 309 Measurements of Antennas and Wireless Systems Session Chairs: Tapan SARKAR, Michael Francis 08: Validation of the Slepian Approach to Truncation-Error Reduction in Spherical Near-Field Scanning K. T. Kim, Air Force Research Laboratory, United 08: Probe Pattern Inaccuracy in Fully Probe Corrected Multilevel Plane Wave Based near-field Far-Field Transformed Planar near- Field Measurements M. A. Qureshi, C. H. Schmidt, T. F. Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany 09: Sub Spectra Representation of Antennas for Plane Wave Based Near-Field Far-Field Transformation at Short Measurement Distances C. H. Schmidt, T. F. Eibert, Technische Universität München, Germany 09: Estimating Far-Field Errors Due to Mechanical Errors in Spherical near-field Scanning M. H. Francis, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United 09: Retrieval of Free Space Radiation Pattern Through Non- Anechoic Data W. Zhao, M. HongSik, T. K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United 10:00 Break 10: Accuracy Improvement of a Positioning System by Using Software Algorithms J. R. Almagro Clemente 1, L. Hernandez García 1, J. Carrillo Melo 2, F. Cátedra Pérez 1 1 University of Alcalá, Spain; 2 Omron Europe, Spain 10: An Effective Algorithm for the Synthesis of a Plane Wave Generator for Linear Array Testing O. M. Bucci, Naples University Federico II, Italy; M. D. Migliore, G. Panariello, D. Pinchera, University of Cassino, Italy 11: Evaluation of Laboratory Equipments as Channel Sounding System for Mobile Radio Propagation Y. H. Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Y. S. Meng, National Metrology Centre, A*STAR, Singapore 11: Small-Scale Fading Determination with a Ray-Tracing Model, and Statistics of the Field T. F. C. Leao, C. W. Trueman, Concordia University, Canada 11: Implementation and Measurement of Millimeter-Wave on- Chip Multi-Antenna Systems with High Isolation K. Payandehjoo, R. Abhari, McGill University, Canada Wednesday, July 11 8:20-12:00 Superior B Session 310 UWB Antennas in Communications Session Chairs: Wajih Elsallal, Yazid Yusuf 08: Experimental Characterization of the Underground UWB Channel M. M. Moutairou, G. Y. Delisle, N. Kandil, LRTCS-UQAT, Canada 08: An Integrated Antenna for Cognitive Radios G. Augustin, T. A. Denidni, National Institute of Scientific Research, Canada 09: Novel Monopole Antenna for Bluetooth and UWB Applications G. N. Malheiros-Silveira 1, R. T. Yoshioka 2, H. E. Hernández-Figueroa 1 1 State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil; 2 Eldorado Research Institute, Brazil 09: Design and Analysis of a Compact Antenna for UWB RFID Applications A. Toccafondi, C. Della Giovampaola, University of Siena, Italy 09: IR-UWB Wide-Beam Antenna for Indoor Home Security Service J. Moon, J. Ha, Y. Lee, J. Choi, Hanyang University, South Korea 10:00 Break 10: Effect of Spiral Antennas Pulse Distortion on the Performance of Ultra-Wideband Impulse Radio Systems M. A. Elmansouri, D. S. Filipovic, University of Colorado at Boulder, United 10: Time Reversal Compared to Inverse Filtering W. M. Dyab, T. K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United ; M. Salazar- Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain 11: Time-Reversal Techniques Applied to Ultrawideband Indoor Wireless Communication Systems: a Comparative Study A. E. Fouda, F. L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United 11: Transient Radiation Properties of Tapered Slot Antenna K. Ebnabbasi, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, United ; S. Sczyslo, Ruhr-Universität, GERMANY 11: Integrated Dual-Purpose Narrow/Ultra-Wide Band Antenna for Cognitive Radio Applications Y. Li, W. Li, Harbin Engineering University, China; R. Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, USA Wednesday, July 11 8:20-12:00 Colorado Session 311 Optimization Techniques URSI Session Chairs: Sembiam Rengarajan, Ahmad Hoorfar 08: A Novel Methodology for the Shape Optimization of Electromagnetic Scattering Targets N. V. Nair, B. Shanker, Michigan State University, United 08: Modified BBO Algorithm for Electromagnetic Optimization Y. Wang 1, M. Mussetta 2 1, P. Pirinoli 1 Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 2 Politecnico di Milano, Italy 09: Application of CMA Evolution Strategies for Multilayer Wall Parameter Estimation in Through-the-Wall Radar Imaging A. Hoorfar, C. Thajudeen, Villanova University, United 09: Meta-Particle Swarm Optimization for Frequency Selective Surface H. M. Linh, M. Mussetta, F. Grimaccia, R. E. Zich, POLITECNICO DI MILANO, Italy 09: Design of Dual-Band GPS Antennas for Small Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna Applications G. Byun 1, H. Kim 1, S. M. Seo 2, I. Park 3, H. Choo 1 1 Hongik University, South Korea; 2 Agency for Defense Development, South Korea; 3 Ajou University, South Korea 10:00 Break 10: Genetic Algorithm Optimization of a Slot Array with Full Wave Method-of-Moments Analysis 1,2 S. R. Rengarajan 1 California State University, Northridge, United ; 2 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech, : Novel Antenna Designs Using Level-Set Based Topology Optimization G. Kiziltas, Sabanci University, Turkey 11: Antennas for Power Transfer Optimization H. Shadmehr, M. Mussetta, F. Grimaccia, R. E. Zich, POLITECNICO DI MILANO, Italy 11: Analysis and Design of Frequency Selective Surface Using FEBI and Adaptive, Black-Box Model Order Reduction M. B. Stephanson, Y. Zhao, J.-F. Lee, The Ohio State University, United 11: Optimum Placement of Array Antenna Elements on Aircraft for Accurate DOA Estimation in a Wide Frequency Range G. Byun 1, S. Park 2, I. Park 3, H. Choo 1

44 1 Hongik University, South Korea; 2 LIG Nex1 Co., Ltd., South Korea; 3 Ajou University, South Korea Wednesday, July 11 8:20-11:40 Missouri Session 312 Advances in FDTD Methods and Analysis Session Chairs: Tengmeng Tan, Jamesina Simpson 08: An Analytical Expression for FDTD Solution to the Problem of TM Oblique Incidence on a Dielectric Thin Film S.-K. Jeng, Department of Electrical Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 08: Accuracy of Point Source Models with Coincident Phase Centers in a Cubic FDTD Grid for Arbitrary Source Orientation G. M. Noetscher, Y. Xu, S. N. Makarov, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, United 09: Local Crank Nicolson Procedure for Short Thin Wire in the FDTD Method C. C. Guiffaut, A. A. Reineix, XLIM Institute - UMR CNRS - University of Limoges, France; B. B. Pecqueux, CEA DAM GRAMAT, France 09: FDTD Analysis of Dispersive Periodic Structures with Skewed Grids K. ElMahgoub 1, A. Z. Elsherbeni 1, F. Yang 1,2 1 The University of Mississippi, United ; 2 Tsinghua University, China 09: Implementation of a PEMC Boundary Condition in the 2-D FDTD Technique V. Nayyeri, M. Soleimani, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran; M. Dehmollaian, University of Tehran, Iran 10:00 Break 10: An Efficient Implementation of a 3D Spatially-Filtered FDTD Subgridding Scheme C. Chang, C. D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada 10: Improvement of FDTD Simulation Accuracy Using the Oversampling Method of Rasterization A. Eroglu, B. Westrick, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United 11: Moving Sources, FDTD and Reciprocity J. L. Young, C. L. Wagner, University of Idaho, United 11: High-Fidelity FDTD Modeling of Far-Field TE Scattering from a PEC Cylinder D. B. Davidson, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Wednesday, July 11 8:20-12:00 Parlor C Session 313 Antenna Feeds and Matching Session Chairs: Dimitrios Peroulis, Wonbin Hong 08: Dual-Mode Waveguide Feeds for Polarization Control in Offset Reflector Antennas Z. Allahgholi Pour, L. Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada 08: Frequency Selective Microstrip-to-Slotline Transition for Tapered Slot Antenna Feeding D. Lo Hine Tong, P. Minard, A. Louzir, TECHNICOLOR R&D, FRANCE 09: A Dual-Band Microstrip Crossover and Its Miniaturization J. Shao, H. Ren, B. Arigong, H. Zhang, University of North Texas, United 09: Wideband Diode-Based Reconfigurable Matching Network Operating at 36 dbm Input Power W. N. Allen, D. Peroulis, Purdue University, United 09: Development of 2.4GHz One-Sided Directional Slot Antenna with 2-Stage Bandpass Filter H. Kanaya, M. Kato, D. Kanemoto, K. Yoshida, R. K. Pokharel, K. Yoshitomi, Kyushu University, Japan 10:00 Break 10: GHz Dipole Antenna for Short Range Indoor Communication Systems D.-J. Jung, J. N. Hansen, K. Chang, Texas A&M University, United 10: Reflectarray Antenna as a Feed Syetem for Parallel Plate Waveguide Slot Array A. Kordzadeh, P. Mousavi, university of alberta, Canada 11: Advances in Impedance Matching Tools for Antenna Applications J. Rahola, Optenni Ltd, Finland 11: Scan Capability of Fabry Perot Cavity (FPC) Antennas with Array Feeds J. Kim, M. Kim, R. Mittra, Kyungsung University, South Korea 11: Yagi Antenna with Frequency Domain Filtering Performance Z. Wang, P. S. Hall, P. Gardner, University of Birmingham, U.K. Wednesday, July 11 8:20-12:00 Mississippi Session 314 Experimental Performance Analysis of Urban and Terrestrial Wireless Systems Session Chairs: Anatoliy Ioffe, Magdy iskander 08: Rain Attenuation Fade-Slope Characteristics of 120-GHz-Band Wireless Links A. Hirata, J. Takeuchi, H. Takahashi, N. Kukutsu, NTT Corporation, Japan 08: Radio Channel Sounding Using a Circular Horn Antenna Array in the Horizontal Plane in the 2.3 GHz Band A. Yamamoto, T. Sakata, Panasonic Corporation, Japan; K. Ogawa, Toyama University, Japan; K. Olesen, J. Ø. Nielsen, G. F. Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark 09: Study of Path Loss for Ground Based Communication in Military UHF Band X. H. Mao, Y. H. Lee, S. H. Ting, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 09: Impact of Antenna Pattern and Handset Rotation on Macro- Cell and Pico-Cell Propagation in Heterogeneous LTE Networks E. Mellios, Z. Mansor, G. S. Hilton, A. R. Nix, J. P. McGeehan, University of Bristol, United Kingdom 09: Experimental Study of Fading Characteristics for Wireless Communications in High-Speed Railway Environments M.-C. Tseng, M.-H. Cheng, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan 10:00 Break 10: Bivariate Analysis of Indoor Radio Measurements A. S. Ioffe, G. Monghal, A. Papathanassiou, C. Rom, H. Yaghoobi, Intel Corporation, United 10: Determination of the Delay Spread of an Indoor Channel Measurement Campaign in the UHF Band S. Sczyslo, S. Dortmund, I. Rolfes, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany 11: Investigation of Inter-User Interference of Wireless Body Area Networks at 60 GHz X. Y. Wu, Y. I. Nechayev, C. C. Constantinou, P. S. Hall, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom 11: Measurement-Based Ray-Tracing Models Calibration in Urban Environments A. Navarro_Cadavid 1, N. Cardona 2, D. Guevara 3, J. Lopez 2 1 Universidad Icesi, Colombia; 2 Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain; 3 Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander, Colombia 11: Statistical Adjustment of Empirical Propagation Path Loss Models to the COST 2100 Cali Reference Scenario A. Navarro_Cadavid, C. A. Ardila_Marin, Universidad Icesi, Colombia Wednesday, July 11 8:20-12:00 Ohio Session 315 URSI Integral Equation Methods I Session Chairs: Andrew Peterson, Francesco Andriulli 08: MFIE Impedance Matrix Integral Calculation to Prescribed Precision J. S. Asvestas, D. W. Richardson, O. E. Allen, NAVAIR, United 08: Impact of Solenoidal Bases and Galerkin Testing on the Accuracy of Volume Integral Equation Numerical Solutions for Dielectric Bodies A. F. Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology, United

45 09: Volume Integral Equation Method for Highly Anisotropic Media J. Markkanen, P. Ylä-Oijala, S. Järvenpää, A. Sihvola, Aalto University, Finland 09: Combined Source Integral Equation for Electromagnetic Scattering by Homogeneous Lossy Objects P. Ylä-Oijala 1, S. P. Kiminki 1, K. Cools 2, F. P. Andriulli 3, S. Järvenpää 1 1 Aalto University, Finland; 2 University of Nottingham, UK; 3 TELECOM Bretagne, France 09: A Sparse Direct Solution of an Augmented Formulation for Dielectric Scattering J. Cheng, R. J. Adams, University of Kentucky, United ; X. Xu, Sigrity, Inc., United 10:00 Break 10: A Non-Conformal Integral Equation Domain Decomposition Method for Electromagnetic Scattering Analysis of Large Multi-Scale Objects Z. Peng, K.-H. Lim, J.-F. Lee, ElectroScience Lab., United 10: A Hybrid Basis Function Technique for the Solution of Scattering from Complex Structures Using the Generalized Method of Moments D. Dault, N. V. Nair, B. Shanker, Michigan State University, United 11: Novel Mode-Matching Technique for the Efficient Analysis of Complex Multi-Layer SIW and SISW-Based Structures J. Seljan, M. Casaletti, G. Valerio, M. Ettorre, R. Sauleau, University of Rennes 1, France; S. Maci, University of Siena, Italy 11: A Macro Basis-Function-Based Technique for the Analysis of Thin Penetrable Scatterers over a Wide Frequency Band C. Pelletti, R. Mittra, G. Bianconi, The Pennsylvania State University, United 11: Alternate Integral Equations for Simple Obstacles in Guides C. M. Butler, Clemson University, United Wednesday, July 11 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF31 /URSI Interactive Forum MIMO Channel Characterization and Performance Evaluation Session Chairs: Naoki Honma, Costas Sarris IF31.1 IF31.2 IF31.3 IF31.4 IF31.5 IF31.6 IF31.7 IF31.8 Real-Time Millimeter-Wave MIMO Channel Measurements J. Ahmadi-Shokouh, G. Z. Rafi, A. Taeb, S. Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada Realistic Ray-Tracing Based Assessment of MIMO Performance in Indoor Environments N. Sood, C. D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada Series Expansion of the MIMO Spatial Covariance F. K. Sharifabad, M. A. Jensen, Brigham Young University, United Mutual Coupling Effects in Multi-User Massive MIMO Base Stations X. Artiga, B. Devillers, Centre Tecnològic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya (CTTC), Spain; J. Perruisseau-Carrier, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland On the Estimation Accuracy in MIMO Channel Between Parasitic Antenna Arrays N. Honma, Iwate University, Japan Performance Evaluation of MIMO Pattern Reconfigurable Antennas Y. Zhou, R. S. Adve, S. V. Hum, University of Toronto, Canada LTE Throughput Evaluation of MIMO Antenna Handset in the Presence of User's Body T. Yoshida 1, A. Miyata 1, M. Sakurai 2, E. Hankui 1 1 NEC Corporation, Japan; 2 NEC CASIO Mobile Communications, Ltd., Japan A Parameter Estimation Algorithm for Propagation Channels Based on Two-Layer Evidence Framework X. Yin, Y. Hu, Z. Zeng, J. Zhou, M. Tong, Tongji University, China; Z. Zhong, S. X. Lu, Huawei Technology Company, China IF31.9 IF31.10 IF31.11 IF31.12 Channel Capacity Improvement Dependency of Antenna Separation Lengths for Aeronautical 2x2 MIMO System N. Kanada, Y. Sumiya, N. Yonemoto, S. Futatsumori, E. Isozaki, Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan Investigations on Wideband MIMO Indoor Channel Characteristics at 2.35GHz with Multiple Polarized Antennas N. Zhang, H. Wang, W. Hong, J. Zhou, G. Yang, H. Zhang, C. Yu, Southeast University, China Effect of Antenna Configuration on Performance of MIMO-Based Access Points in a Service Tunnel A. Emami Forooshani, D. G. Michelson, University of British Columbia, Canada Cooperative MIMO Beamforming with a Per-Antenna Power Constraint A. L. Anderson, Tennessee Technological University, United ; M. A. Jensen, Brigham Young University, United Wednesday, July 11 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF32 /URSI Interactive Forum Metamaterial Antennas and Applications Session Chairs: Stefano Maci, Chi-Chih Chen IF32.1 IF32.2 IF32.3 IF32.4 IF32.5 IF32.6 IF32.7 IF32.8 IF32.9 IF32.10 Investigation of UHF Performance Characteristics of Antennas over Various PEC, Dielectric, Ferrite, and Hybrid PEC- Metamaterial Groundplanes M. Khalil 1, J. K. Breakall 2, J. Daniel 1, G. Minko 1, T. Pursche 1 1 US Army, United ; 2 Penn State University, United Wideband UHF Metamaterial Antenna M. Ali, N. A. Bishop, University of South Carolina, United Low-Profile Antennas with Anisotropic Dispersive Metamaterial Substrate H. Odabasi, F. L. Teixeira, Ohio State University, United Demonstration of High Gain Low Profile Antenna Based on Low- Index Metalens and Artificial Magnetic Ground Plane E. Lier, M. G. Bray, B. G. Martin, Lockheed Martin, United ; J. P. Turpin, Q. Wu, D. H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United On the Validity of Non Space-Dispersive Impedance Boundary Condition for Representing High-Impedance Metasurfaces M. Faenzi, G. Minatti, G. M. Sardi, E. Martini, S. Maci, University of Siena, Italy Improving the Directivity of Electrically Small Antennas Using Slotted Parasitic Ground Planes M. M. -C. Tang 1,2, R. W. Ziolkowski 2, S. Xiao 1, B. B. -Z. Wang 1 1 University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; 2 University of Arizona, USA Sensitivity and Error Analysis of a Surface Plasmonic Mode Metallic Grating Sensor H. Amarloo, A. Rohani, S. Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada A Novel CRLH ZOR Microstrip Patch Antenna Z. Zhang, E. Li, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China A Miniaturized Antenna Based on CRLH Structure Z. Guo, Z. Zhang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China A New Method for Band-Notching Application in UWB Circular Disk Monopole Antenna Using Defected Ground Structure Z. Mousavi Razi, P. Rezaei, M. Skandari Cherati, Semnan university, Iran IF32.11 Design and Anlysis of Multiband High Refractive Index Metamaterials N. E. Islam, Z. Lu, University of MIssouri-Columbia, United ; B. Camps, MR: comp GmBH, Germany

46 Wednesday, July 11 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF33 Interactive Forum RFID- Novel structures Session Chairs: Christopher Valenta, K. V. S. Rao IF33.1 IF33.2 IF33.3 IF33.4 IF33.5 IF33.6 IF33.7 IF33.8 IF33.9 IF33.10 Low Profile Rigid UHF RFID Tags K. Rao, S. F. Lam, P. V. Nikitin, Intermec Technologies Corporation, United Low Profile UHF RFID Antenna Design with EBG Structures A. Eroglu, N. Reynolds, C. Pomalaza-Ráez, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United Microstrip-Line-Fed Circularly-Polarized Circular Slot Antenna with a Spur Slot J.-Y. Jan, K.-Y. Chiu, C.-Y. Pan, H.-M. Chen, C.-H. Chen, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Taiwan Planar Inverted F Antenna Circularly Polarized for RFID Applications S. Pflaum, R. Staraj, G. Kossivas, LEAT, Universty of Nice Sophia- Antipolis, France Chipless RFID System Based on Magnetoinductive-Wave (MIW) Delay Lines F. J. Herraiz-Martínez, E. Ugarte-Muñoz, D. Segovia-Vargas, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; F. Paredes, G. Zamora, F. Martín, J. Bonache, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain Compact Quasi-Yagi Antenna Loaded with Artificial Transmission Lines for RFID Applications P. Hajizadeh, H. R. Hassani, Shahed University, Iran; S. H. Sedighy, Iran Uinv. of Science & Tech, UC Irvine, Iran Miniaturized on-chip Slot Antenna in 90nm CMOS M. R. Khan, University of Saskatchewan, canada; H. Gorla, Southern Illinois University, USA UHF Bowtie RFID Antenna with Resistive and Inductive Stubs M. M. Masud, North Dakota State University, United ; S. Capdevila, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain Omnidirectional Loop Antenna for a 5.8 GHz Microwave Backscatter RFID Tag C. R. Valenta, R. Hasse, M. B. Akbar, W. Hunsicker, K. Naishadham, G. D. Durgin, Georgia Institute of Technology, United Passive UHF RFID Printed Monopole Tag Antenna for Identification of Metallic Objects A. E. Abdulhadi, R. Abhari, McGill University, Canada Wednesday, July 11 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF34 Interactive Forum Small Antennas: Design Concepts Session Chairs: Istvan Szini, Zhongxiang Shen IF34.1 IF34.2 IF34.3 IF34.4 IF34.5 IF34.6 Realizing Huygens Sources Through Spherical Sheet Impedances C. Pfeiffer, A. Grbic, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United Innovative Procedure for Analytical Synthesis of Small Radiators R. Stefanelli, D. Trinchero, ixem Labs - Politecnico di Torino, Italy Electrically Small Omni-Directional Antenna of Circular Polarization Y. Yu, S. He, Zhejiang University, China; Z. Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore A Compact Wide Beam Circularly Polarized Antenna Q. Guo, Y. Li, X. Liang, R. Jin, J. Geng, S. Ye, W. Wang, W. Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Comparisons of the Planar and 3D Egptian Axe Dipole NFRP Antennas Performance Characteristics R. T. Cutshall, R. W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United Effects of Dielectric or Magnetic Materials to Electrical Characteristics of Very Small Normal-Mode Helical Antennas IF34.7 IF34.8 IF34.9 K. Ochiyama, N. Michishita, Y. Yamada, National Defense Academy, Japan Miniaturisation Technique for Quadrifilar Helix Antenna A. Takacs 1, T. Idda 1, H. Diez 2, H. Aubert 1 1 CNRS; LAAS; and University of Toulouse; UPS, INSA, INP, ISAE; LAAS, France; 2 CNES (French Spatial Agency), France A Novel Dual-Band Circularly-Polarized Wide-Beam Quadrifilar Helix Antenna X. Bai, D. Yang, J. Tang, J. Geng, R. Jin, X. Liang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Miniaturized CP Patch Antenna with Low Spurious Radiation for GNSS Applications S. Caizzone, N. Basta, A. Dreher, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany IF34.10 Design of Antenna on Package Exploiting Self- Resonance of Carrier Board M.-H. Cheng, C.-P. Lai, Graduate Institute of Communication Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; H.-C. Yen, K.- H. Liao, Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc., Taiwan; S.- Y. Chen, Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan IF34.11 Radiation Pattern Estimation of Bond Wire Antennas L.-C. Lin, C.-H. Tu, D.-C. Chang, Y.-Z. Juang, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan Wednesday, July 11 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF35 /URSI Interactive Forum Leaky-Wave and Traveling-Wave Antennas Session Chairs: David Jackson, Filippo Capolino IF35.1 IF35.2 IF35.3 IF35.4 IF35.5 Novel High Efficiency Side-Grating Millimeter-Wave Antenna A. Zandieh, A. S. Abdellatif, S. Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada Radiation Properties of an Integrated Optical Leaky Wave Antenna with Periodic Silicon Perturbations S. Campione, C. Guclu, Q. Song, O. Boyraz, F. Capolino, University of California Irvine, United CRLH LWA with Polarization Diversity Using Equalized Common and Differential Modes S. S. Abielmona, H. V. Nguyen, C. Caloz, Poly-GRAMES Research Center, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada Nonreciprocal and Magnetically Scanned Leaky-Wave Antenna Using Coupled Microstrip Lines N. Apaydin, L. Zhang, K. Sertel, J. L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, ElectroScience Laboratory, United Analysis of a Finite-Size Bi-Directional Leaky Wave Antenna with Edge Reflection Y.-W. Hsu, Y.-C. Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan IF35.6 A Pi-Matching Network to Eliminate the Open-Stopband in 1-D Periodic Leaky-Wave Antennas P. Baccarelli, 'SAPIENZA' University of Rome, Italy; S. Paulotto, Maxtena Inc., USA; D. R. Jackson, University of Houston, USA IF35.7 IF35.8 IF35.9 IF35.10 Dual-Band Resonant Cavity Antenna with a Single Dielectric Superstrate M. A. Al-Tarifi, D. E. Anagnostou, A. K. Amert, K. W. Whites, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United High-Gain Characteristics of a Slightly Flared Dielectric Tube Antenna J. Yamauchi, H. Sato, H. Nakano, Hosei University, Japan Near and Far-Field Focusing with Holographic Two-Dimensional Tapered Leaky-Wave Spiral Antennas D. Blanco, E. Rajo-Iglesias, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; N. Llombart, University Complutense of Madrid, Spain; J. L. Gómez-Tornero, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain A Radial Slot Based Leaky-Wave Antenna Design for Continuous One-Sided Beam Scanning and Broadside Radiation

47 IF35.11 S. K. Podilchak, A. P. Freundorfer, Queen's University at Kingston, Canada; Y. M. M. Antar, The Royal Military College of Canada, Canada A Simple Feed for 4-Arm Planar Traveling-Wave (TW) Antennas for GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) and Other Applications J. J. H. Wang, D. J. Triplett, Wang Electro-Opto Corporation, United IF35.12 Radiation by an Inductively-Loaded Half-Width Leaky-Wave Antenna M. T. Corwin 1, R. D. Penno 2, S. W. Schneider 1, E. J. Rothwell 3, S. Balasubramaniam 3, L. C. Kempel 3 1 Air Force Research Labs, United ; 2 University of Dayton, United ; 3 Michigan State University, United Wednesday, July 11 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF36 /URSI Interactive Forum Transformation Electromagnetics Session Chairs: Andrea Alu, Nader Engheta IF36.1 IF36.2 IF36.3 IF36.4 IF36.5 IF36.6 IF36.7 IF36.8 IF36.9 IF36.10 Controlling Nonlocal Light-Matter Interactions via Spectral- Domain Transformation Optics G. Castaldi, V. Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy; A. Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, USA; N. Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, USA Quasi-Conformal Transformation Electromagnetics Enabled Flat Collimating Lenses Q. Wu, J. P. Turpin, D. H. Werner, Penn State University, United Cylindrical Metamaterial Lens for Single-Feed Adaptive Beamforming J. P. Turpin, D. H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United Gradient Index Transmission Cloak Composed of Arrays of Dielectric Elements R. Duan, E. Semouchkina, R. Pandey, Michigan Technological University, United Low Scattering Microwave Cloaking by All-Dielectric Metamaterials X. Wang, F. Chen, E. Semouchkina, Michigan Technological University, United Design and Analysis of Electromagnetic Expanders and Concentrators S. Zhu, Y. Luo, East China Normal University, China Arbitrary N-Sided Irregular Polygonal Electromagnetic Concentrator S. H. Sedighy 1,2, M. Khalaj-AmirHosseini 1 1 Iran Uinv. of Science & Tech, UC Irvine, Iran; 2 University of California, Irvine, USA Reconfigurable Transformation Optics Based Surface Plasmon Polariton Wave Adapter B. Arigong, H. Zhang, H. Kim, Y. Lin, J. Shao, H. Ren, University of North Texas, United Anisotropic Surface Impedance Cloak R. G. Quarfoth, D. F. Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego, United Experimental Verification of Tensor Transmission-Line Metamaterials: a Printed Beam - Shifting Slab G. Gok, A. Grbic, University of Michigan, United Wednesday, July 11 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF37 Interactive Forum Transmission and Absorption in Metamaterials Session Chairs: Nader Behdad, Elena Semouchkina IF37.1 IF37.2 Analysis of Electromagnetic Wave Tunneling Through Stacked Single-Negative Metamaterial Slabs: a Microwave Filter Theory Approach C.-H. Liu, N. Behdad, University of Wisconsin, Madison, United High-Power Microwave Filters and Frequency Selective Surfaces Utilizing EM Wave Tunneling Through ϵ-negative Layers C.-H. Liu, N. Behdad, University of Wisconsin- Madison, United IF37.3 Forward and Backward-Wave Propagation in Below Cut-off Waveguides Loaded with Dielectric Resonators F. Chen, X. Wang, A. Hosseinzadeh, E. Semouchkina, Michigan Technological University, United IF37.4 IF37.5 IF37.6 IF37.7 IF37.8 IF37.9 IF37.10 Investigation of a Microstrip-to-Ridge Gap Waveguide Transition by Electromagnetic Coupling A. Algaba Brazález, A. U. Zaman, P.-S. Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden A Compact Crossover Using NRI-TL Metamaterial Lines M. A. Antoniades, B. Henin, A. Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia Equal Phase Slope Metamaterial Transmission Lines J. Church, J. Meloling, J. D. Rockway, SPAWAR SSC-Pacific (Dept. of Navy), United A Miniature, Broadband, Non-Dispersive Phase Shifter Based on CRLH TL Unit Cells I. T. Nassar, A. A. Gheethan, T. M. Weller, G. Mumcu, University of South Florida, United On the Design of Perfect Metamaterial Absorbers F. Costa, S. Genovesi, A. Monorchio, G. Manara, University of Pisa, Italy An Ultra Thin Metamaterial Absorber Using Electric Field Driven LC Resonator with Meander Lines S. Bhattacharyya, H. Baradiya, K. V. Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India, India Extending the Absorbance Bandwidth of Metamaterial Absorber H. M. Lee, H. S. Lee, Kyonggi University, South Korea IF37.11 Diffraction Inspired, Polarization Dependent, Unidirectional Transmission in Thin Fishnets M. Beruete 1, A. E. Serebryannikov 2, V. Torres 1, M. Navarro-Cía 3, M. Sorolla 1 1 Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain; 2 Hamburg University of Technology, Germany; 3 Imperial College London, United Kingdom Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:00 Chicago VI Session 351 Electromagnetic Bandgap Materials 2 Session Chairs: Prem Chahal, Ladislau Matekovits 13: Plane Wave Scattering from a Curved HIS: Normal Incidence A. C. Durgun, C. A. Balanis, C. R. Birtcher, Arizona State University, United 13: A Terahertz Photonic Crystal Structure for Sensing Applications L. C. Acosta Silveira, J. A. Hejase, P. Chahal, Michigan State University, United 14: A Novel HIS with a Perforated Ground Plane for Miniaturization and Bandwidth Enhancement A. C. Durgun, C. A. Balanis, C. R. Birtcher, Arizona State University, United 14: Miniaturization of Microstrip Band Stop Filter Using a Novel Periodic Structure K. Y. Park, N. Wiwatcharagoses, P. Chahal, Michigan State University, United 14: Phenomenology of Resonance Reflectance by Intertwined Spiral Arrays A. Vallecchi, University of Siena, Italy; A. G. Schuchinsky, Queen s University of Belfast, United Kingdom

48 15: Three-Wave Nonlinear Scattering by Quasiperiodic Dielectric Structure O. V. Shramkova, A. G. Schuchinsky, Queen s University Belfast, United Kingdom 15: Parametric Assessment of Properties of a Periodically Patterned Surface with Non-Uniform Rectangular Spiral Metallization in the Unit Cell L. Matekovits, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; A. De Sabata, "Politehnica" University of Timisoara, Romania 16: A Technique to Extract Dispersion Characteristics of One- Dimensional Periodic Structures D. N. P. Thalakotuna 1, L. Matekovits 2, K. Esselle 1, S. Hay 3, M. Heimlich 1 1 Macquarie University, Australia; 2 Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 3 CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia 16: A Thin and Broadband Tunable Radar Absorber Using Active Frequency Selective Surface Q. Chen, J.-J. Jiang, X.-X. Xu, L. Zhang, L. Miao, S.-W. Bie, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China 16: Analysis of Mushroom-like EBG Structure Utilizing Spin Sprayed Ni ( Zn) Co Ferrite Films M. M. Fakharian, P. Rezaei, Department of Electrical and computer Engineering, Semnan University, Iran Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:00 Chicago VII Session 352 Non Foster Matching Session Chairs: Dan Sievenpiper, Filiberto Bilotti 13: A Non-Foster Monopole Array C. R. White, HRL Laboratories, LLC, United 13: Broadband Matching of Small Antennas Using Negative Impedance Converters. O. O. Tade, P. Gardner, P. S. Hall, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom 14: Incorrect Stability Criteria for Non-Foster Circuits S. D. Stearns, Northrop Grumman Corporation, United 14: Stability and Implementation of Non-Foster Circuits for Antennas S. Koulouridis, S. Stefanopoulos, University of Patras, Greece, Greece 14: Non-Foster Matching of Electrically Small Antennas. Stability Considerations E. Ugarte-Muñoz, D. Segovia-Vargas, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain; V. González-Posadas, J. L. Jiménez-Martín, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain 15: Non-Foster Augmented, Broadband, Efficient, Electrically Small, NFRP Dipole Antenna N. Zhu, R. W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, United ; J. Geng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 15: Design of a Non-Foster Actively Loaded Metamaterial-Inspired Antenna M. Barbuto, A. Monti, F. Bilotti, A. Toscano, "Roma Tre" University, Italy 16: Broadband Non-Foster Matching of an Electrically Small Loop Antenna M. M. Jacob, J. Long, D. F. Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego, United 16: Two Novel Negative Impedance Converters for a UHF RFID Antenna N. P. Mohamed Hassan Salem, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia; E. Niver, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), United of America 16: Wideband Matching of an Electrically Small Antenna Using a Negative Impedance Converter Technique W. Li, R. Chen, N. Zhai, S. Li, Harbin Engineering University, China; R. Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, USA Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:20 Chicago VIII Session 353 /URSI Special Session Theoretical, Algorithmic, and Technological Advances in Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering Session Chairs: Aria Abubakar, Magda El-Shenawee, Andrea Massa Session Organizers: Aria Abubakar, Magda El-Shenawee, Andrea Massa 13: Continued Evaluation of a Numerical System Characterization Method for a Cavity-like Microwave Inverse Scattering Imager M. Haynes, University of Michigan, United ; J. Stang, M. Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United 13: Optimal Location of Multiple Objects or Multi-Antenna Systems M. Zoppi, C. Y. Pichot, University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, France; D. Claude, Orange Labs, France; S. Stefano, P. Giuseppe, University of Florence, Italy 14: Mixing Qualitative and Quantitative Procedures for Inverse Scattering: the Far Field Equation as an Effective Pre-Processing of Measured Data L. Di Donato, A. F. Morabito, T. Isernia, University Mediterarnea, Italy; I. Catapano, L. Crocco, IREA CNR, Italy 14: Microwave Imaging Using a Level Set Method for Breast Density Evaluation T. J. Colgan, S. C. Hagness, B. D. Van Veen, University of Wisconsin- Madison, United 14: The Linear Sampling Method for the Acceleration of the Level Set Algorithm A. M. Hassan, T. Bowman, M. El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United 15: Gauss-Newton Inversion Using Truncated Model Representations Y. Lin, M. Li, A. Abubakar, T. M. Habashy, Schlumberger-Doll Research, United 15: On the Implementation of a Three-Dimensional Finite-Element Contrast Source Inversion Method A. Zakaria, J. LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada 16: An Inverse Scattering Method for a Stratified Slab Using Time- Reversed Fields T. Moriyama, T. Takenaka, Nagasaki University, Japan 16: Multi-Incidence Analysis of the Back-Propagated Induced Current Maps A. Litman, H. Tortel, M. Guillaume, J.-M. Geffrin, Institut Fresnel, France 16: Noninvasive Bulk Dielectric Testing N. R. Epstein, P. M. Meaney, A. Golnabi, S. D. Geimer, K. D. Paulsen, Dartmouth College, United 17: Electromagnetic and Acoustic Inverse Scattering and Imaging in Complex Environments: Some Recent Progress Q. H. Liu, M. Yuan, G. Ye, G. Chen, Duke University, United ; X. Zhu, Z. Zhao, University of Electronic Science and Technology, China Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:20 Chicago IX Session 354 /URSI Special Session Terahertz Technology Session Chairs: Hao Xin, Goutam Chattopadhyay Session Organizers: Hao Xin, Goutam Chattopadhyay 13: Next Generation Solid-State Broadband Frequency-Multiplied Terahertz Sources J. V. Siles 1, G. Chattopadhyay 1, A. Maestrini 2, E. T. Schlecht 1, C. Lee 1, R. H. Lin 1, J. J. Gill 1, J. S. Ward 3, C. Jung 1, I. Mehdi 1, P. H. Siegel 1 1 NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United ; 2 Observatory of Paris, France; 3 currently at Raytheon Co., United 13: Coherent Terahertz Radiation Source and User Area at FACET Z. Wu, A. Fisher, H. Loos, M. Hogan, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, United 14: Non Dispersive Antenna Array Architectures for THz Sensing Systems: Connected Leaky Wave Slots

49 A. Neto, D. Cavallo, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 14: High Efficiency Elliptical-Slot Silicon RFIC Antenna with Quartz Superstrate J. M. Edwards 1, D. Titz 2, F. Ferrero 2, C. Luxey 2, G. M. Rebeiz 1 1 University of California, San Diego, United ; 2 University Nice - Sophia-Antipolis, France 14: A Further Study of THz Photoconductive Antennas Y. Huang, N. Khiabani, The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom 15: Printed 3-D Electromagnetic Crystal (EMXT) Based THz Micro-Systems M. Liang, W.-R. Ng, M. Gehm, H. Xin, University of Arizona, United 15: THz Transparent Metamaterials for Spectroscopic Measurements W.-G. Yeo, V. Sanphuang, N. K. Nahar, J. L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United 16: Optically Controlled Frequency Selective Surface for Millimeter-Wave Applications H. Su, B. Yang, X. Liu, D. Li, X. Chen, R. S. Donnan, C. G. Parini, T. Kreouzis, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom 16: Validation of CW THz Spectral Measurements W.-G. Yeo, N. K. Nahar, J. L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United 16: Dual-Band Optical Bench for Terahertz Radiometer for Outer Planet Atmospheres (TROPA) E. Schlecht, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, United 17: Challenges in THz Antenna Technology and Verification P. de Maagt, L. Rolo, D. Doyle, European Space Agency, Netherlands Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:00 Chicago X Session 355 Phased Array Antennas II Session Chairs: Randy Haupt, Amir Mortazawi 13: GHz Beam-Steering Slotted Patch Antenna Array Using Liquid Crystal Phase-Shifters P. Deo, D. Mirshekar-Syahkal, University of Essex, United Kingdom 13: GHz Power Amplifier Device Architecture in SiGe for Active Phased Arrays T. J. Farmer, A. Darwish, E. Viveiros, H. A. Hung, US Army Research Laboratory, United ; M. E. Zaghloul, The George Washington University, United 14: Compact Design of a Planar Filtering Antenna Array Including a Frequency Selective Common-Mode Rejection Module L. Cifola, D. Cavallo, G. Gerini, TNO, Defense Security and Safety, Netherlands; A. Morini, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy 14: A Cavity-Backed Dual Polarized Array of Connected Spiral Antennas R. Guinvarc'h, M. Serhir, Supelec, France; N. Ribière-Tharaud, CEA, France 14: A Dual Polarized Planar Phased Spiral Antenna Array I. Hinostroza, R. Guinvarc'h, SUPELEC, France; R. L. Haupt, Haupt Associates, USA 15: A Corporate Fed Coplanar Folded Slot Antenna Array and Its Application for Beam Steering M. A. Iskander 1, R. Li 1, D. E. Anagnostou 1,2, M. T. Chryssomallis 2, B. D. Braaten 3 1 South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United ; 2 Democritus University of Thrace, Greece; 3 North Dakota State University, United 15: Ka-Band Phased Patch Antenna Array Y. Zhang, J. Bai, S. Shi, D. W. Prather, University of Delaware, United 16: Study of a New 4x3 Beam Forming Network for Triangular Arrays of Three Radiating Elements J. García-Gasco Trujillo, Á. Noval Sánchez de Toca, I. Montesinos-Ortego, A. García Aguilar, M. Sierra Perez, Technical University of Madrid, Spain 16: Elimination of Beam Squint in Uniformly Excited Serially Fed Antenna Arrays Using Negative Group Delay Circuits W. A. Alomar, A. Mortazawi, University of Michigan/Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, United 16: A Semi-Numerical Design Algorithm for Defected Ground Structure in Microstrip Antenna Arrays H. Moghadas 1,2, A. Tavakoli 3 1 University of Alberta, Canada; 2 TRLabs, Canada; 3 Amirkabir University of Tech., Iran Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:00 Huron Session 356 Antennas for Biomedical Applications Session Chairs: Michal Okoniewski, Michael Jensen 13: Design of a LTCC Compact Implantable Broadband Antenna for Wireless Biotelemetry N. Vidal, J. M. Lopez-Villegas, S. Curto, J. J. Sieiro, University of Barcelona, Spain; F. M. Ramos, Francisco Albero S.A., Spain 13: High Impedance Surface Based Antenna for Telemedicine Applications H. R. Khaleel, H. M. Al-Rizzo, D. G. Rucker, S. Abushamleh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United 14: Patch Resonator for Non-Invasive Detection of Dielectric Property Changes in Biological Tissues T. Yilmaz, R. Foster, Y. Hao, Queen Mary College, University of London, United Kingdom 14: Circular Antenna Array for Brain Imaging Systems B. Mohammed 1,2, A. Abbosh 1, D. Ireland 1 1 The University of Queensland, Australia; 2 Mosul University, Iraq 14: Self-Packaged Wrappable Patch Antenna and Circuit System for a Universal Wireless Endoscope Platform X. Cheng, G. J. Kim, Y.-K. Yoon, University of florida, United 15: Antenna Design for Wireless Electrocorticography T. Bjorninen 1, R. Muller 2, P. Ledochowitsch 2, L. Sydanheimo 1, L. Ukkonen 1, J. Rabaey 2 1 Tampere University of Technology, Finland; 2 University of California at Berkeley, USA 15: Directional in-quadrature Orthogonal-Coil Antenna and an Array Thereof for Localization Within a Human Body in a Fresnel Region S. N. Makarov, G. M. Noetscher, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, United 16: Stroke Detection Based on Variations in Reflection Coefficients of Wideband Antennas B. Mohammed 1,2, A. Abbosh 1, D. Ireland 1 1 The University of Queensland,, Australia; 2 Mosul University, Iraq 16: A Leaky Wave Antenna for Radar Medical Imaging K. Vaddagiri 1,2, S. Monni 2, A. Neto 1 1 Delft University of Technology, Netherlands; 2 TNO, Netherlands 16: Compact Planar UWB Antenna Array for Breast Cancer Detection T. Sugitani, S. Kubota, A. Toya, T. Kikkawa, Research Institute for Nanodevice and Bio and Systems, Japan Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:20 Michigan A Session 357 Microstrip Circuits II /URSI Session Chairs: Hongyu Zhou, Djuradj Budimir 13: Surface Roughness Modeling for CB-CPWs A. Sain, K. L. Melde, University of Arizona, United 13: Compact Ultra-Wideband Single-Ring Bandpass Filter with Sideband and Harmonic Suppression Y. Liu, K. Chang, Texas A&M University, United 14: Harmonic Suppression for Planar Ultrawideband Bandpass Filters Employing Broadside-Coupled Microstrip Patches B. Henin, A. Abbosh, M. Antoniades, University of Queensland, Australia

50 14: Dual-Band Filters Using Complementary Split-Ring Resonator and Capacitive Loaded Half-Mode Substrate-Integrated-Waveguide D. E. Senior, X. Cheng, Y. K. Yoon, University of Florida, United 14: Design of a Miniaturized Butler Matrix in IPD Process for 60 GHz Switched-Beam Antenna Arrays D. Titz 1, F. Ferrero 1, C. Laporte 2, C. Luxey 1, H. Ezzeddine 2, G. Jacquemod 1 1 Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France; 2 ST Microelectronics, France 15: Compact Dielectric-Filled Waveguide Filters and Diplexers N. Mohottige, D. Budimir, Westminster University, United Kingdom 15: A Low-Loss CPW to Dielectric Waveguide Transition for Millimeter-Wave Hybrid Integration A. Zandieh 1, N. Ranjkesh 1, M. Basha 2, S. Safavi-Naeini 1 1 University of Waterloo, Canada; 2 University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia 16: Microstrip to Waveguide Transition Dedicated to Wireless Millimeter-Wave Applications D. Hammou, M. Nedil, N. Kandil, Y. Coulibaly, UQAT-LRTCS, Canada; E. Moldovan, S. O. Tatu, INRS-EMT, Canada 16: Wideband Planar Microstrip to Waveguide Transition for Ku- Band Applications S. Ordek 1, M. M. Bilgic 2, K. Yegin 2, T. Turkkan 1, M. Sengiz 1 1 Neta Electronic Equipment Ind. Corp., Turkey; 2 Yeditepe University, Turkey 16: Efficient Electromagnetic Analysis for Interconnect and Packaging Structures Based on Volume-Surface Integral Equations M. S. Tong, J. C. Zhou, J. H. Zhou, X. F. Yin, Tongji University, China 17: Spurious Passband Suppression in Microstrip Hairpin-Line Bandpass Filter by Means of Quasi Fractal A. Lalbakhsh, IAU, Kermanshah Branch, IRAN; A. A. Lotfi-Neyestanak, IAU, Shahre Rey Branch, IRAN Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:00 Michigan B Session 358 /URSI Scattering, Diffraction, and RCS Session Chairs: Constantine Balanis, Makoto Ando 13: RCS Analysis of Tree Trunk above Rough Surface Using Reaction Theorem H. Nejati, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United 13: Efficient RCS Analysis of Complex Bodies on Infinite Ground Plane L. Lozano, I. Gonzalez, M. J. Algar, F. Cátedra, Universidad de Alcala, Spain 14: Physical Optics Formula for the Radar Cross Section of Finite Cylindrical Metallic Shells with Cubic Spline Profile A. Vallecchi, University of Siena, Italy 14: Full Pattern Comparsion of PO and MER Line Integrations with SGO Correction P. Lu, M. Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 14: Bessel Beam Scattering by a Conducting Sphere H. Shoorian, D. Sounas, C. Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique, Canada 15: Extended UTD Solution for Scattered Fields by a Coated Conducting Cylinder K. Goto, L. H. Loc, T. Kawano, T. Ishihara, National Defense Academy, Japan 15: RCS of a Microstrip Leaky Wave Antenna S.-T. Yang, H. Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United 16: UTD for CAD Models: the Uniform Geometrical Theory of Diffraction in the 21st Century R. J. Burkholder 1, C. J. Reddy 2, A. Wilhite 2, P. H. Pathak 1 1 The Ohio State University, United ; 2 Applied EM, Inc., United 16: Shadow Radiation for Scalar Problems: Relations Between Babinet Principle and Physical Optics G. Kubické, DGA Information Superiority, France; C. Bourlier, N. Pinel, IETR Laboratory, France; P. Pouliguen, DGA Strategy Direction, France 16: Scattering and Diffraction of a Complex-Source Beam by a Wedge M. Katsav, E. Heyman, Tel Aviv University, Israel; L. Klinkenbusch, Christian-Albrechts-Universitaet zu Kiel, Germany Wednesday, July 11 13:20-16:40 Superior A Session 359 Pattern Reconfigurable Antennas Session Chairs: Hisamatsu Nakano, Tayeb A. Denidni 13: Low-Profile Capacitively Fed Steerable Square Loop Antenna A. Pal, A. Mehta, Swansea University, United Kingdom; D. Mirshekar- Syahkal, University of Essex, United Kingdom; H. Nakano, Hosei University, Japan 13: A Compact Reconfigurable Antenna with Pattern Diversity H. Li, S. He, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden 14: Dual-Mode L-Band Switched Parasitic Element Antenna for Avionics Applications L. Akhoondzadeh-asl, J.-J. Laurin, ecole polytechnique de montreal, Canada 14: Design of a New Ultra-Wideband 4*4 Butler Matrix for Beamforming Antenna Applications M. L. Abdelghani, T. A. Denidni, INRS 800, rue De La Gauchetiere O, bur 6900 H5A 1K6, Canada; M. Nedil, Université du Québec en Abitibi Témiscamingue, J9P 1Y3, Canada 14: Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna for Adaptive Multi-Input Multi-Output Switching Applications I. Lim, S. Lim, Chungang univ., South Korea 15: Theoretical and Experimental Demonstration of Beam Steering of Patch Antenna with Superstrate H. Attia, O. Siddiqui, O. Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada 15: CPWG-Fed Reconfigurable Beam Steering Antenna Using Dipole and Loop Combined Structure S. Ha 1, J. Kim 1, Y. Kim 2, B. Lee 3, C. W. Jung 1 1 Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea; 2 Inha Technical College, South Korea; 3 Kwangwoon University, South Korea 16: Reconfigurable Microstrip Yagi-Uda Antenna with a Scannable Circularly Poalrized Beam A. Khidre 1, F. Yang 1,2, A. Elsherbeni 1 1 University of Mississippi, United ; 2 Tsinghua University, China 16: Controllable Pattern Reconfigurable Microstrip Disc Antenna M. Abou Al-alaa, H. Elsadek, E. Abdullah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; E. Hashish, Faculty of Engineering, Egypt Wednesday, July 11 13:20-16:40 Superior B Session 360 UWB Antenna Arrays Session Chairs: Dejan Filipovic, Max Ammann 13: Limits for Low Comlexity Beam-Steering for UWB Antenna Arrays V. Sipal, D. Edwards, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; B. Allen, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom 13: Vivaldi Array for Generation of UWB Circular Polarization A. Narbudowicz, M. John, X. Bao, M. J. Ammann, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland 14: On the Mutual Coupling of UWB Antenna Arrays Using EBG Layers O. M. Haraz, Concordia University, Canada; A.-R. Sebak, King Saud University - PSATRI, Saudi Arabia 14: Rotationally Symmetric Planar Ultra-Wideband Array Design Techniques M. D. Gregory, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United 14: An Eight-Element Dielectric Rod Antenna Array Integrated to a Substrate Integrated Waveguide Feed for Wide Band Applications R. Kazemi, K. N. Toosi University of Technoology, Iran; A. Fathy, University of Tennessee, USA

51 15: Design of Wideband Stepped-Notch Arrays Using Multi-Section Impedance Transformer Design Rules R. Gunnarsson, P. Andersson, L. Pettersson, Swedish Defence Research Agency, Sweden 15: Monolithically Integrated K/Ka Array-Based Direction Finding Subsystem N. Jastram, D. Filipovic, University of Colorado, United 16: Wideband Circularly-Polarized Aperture Antenna Arrays Utilizing UWB Directional Coupler K.-H. Lu, K.-C. Lin, S.-K. Lin, Graduate Institute of Communication Engineering,National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Y.-C. Lin, Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 16: Uniplanar UWB Antenna for Diversity Applications B. P. Chacko, G. Augustin, T. A. Denidni, National Institute of Scientific Research(INRS), Canada Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:00 Colorado Session 361 Electromagnetic Design Optimization Session Chairs: Yahya Rahmat-Samii, Matthew Bray 13: SVM for Electromagnetics: State-of-Art, Potentialities, and Trends G. Oliveri, P. Rocca, A. Massa, ELEDIA Research Center - University of Trento, Italy 13: Evaluation of Stochastic Algorithm Performance on Antenna Optimization Benchmarks I. Brinster, P. De Wagter, J. Lohn, Carnegie Mellon University, United 14: Comparison of Different Optimization Techniques in Antenna Design Part I R. E. Zich, M. Mussetta, F. Grimaccia, R. Albi, A. Carbonara, P. D Antuono, T. Guffanti, E. Zucchelli, POLITECNICO DI MILANO, Italy 14: Comparison of Different Optimization Techniques in Antenna Design Part II R. E. Zich, M. Mussetta, F. Grimaccia, J. Banchetti, T. Guggiari, A. Oregio Catelan, F. Lo Presti, O. Testoni, T. Zanelli, POLITECNICO DI MILANO, Italy 14: Modified Bayesian Optimization Algorithm for Microstrip Filter Design B. V. Ha 1, M. Mussetta 1, P. Pirinoli 2, R. E. Zich 1 1 POLITECNICO DI MILANO, Italy; 2 Politecnico di Torino, Italy 15: Efficient Simulation-Driven Design Optimization of Antennas Using Co-Kriging S. Koziel, S. Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland; I. Couckuyt, T. Dhaene, Ghent University - IBBT, Belgium 15: Selecting Model Fidelity for Antenna Design Using Surrogate- Based Optimization S. Koziel, S. Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland 16: Space Mapping Design Exploiting Library Antenna Models S. Tu, Q. S. Cheng, J. W. Bandler, N. K. Nikolova, McMaster University, Canada 16: A Matlab Based Universal CEM CAD Optimizer A. Boryssenko, A&E Partnership, United ; N. Herscovici, Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, United 16: General Rules for Objective Functions in Wide- and Multi- Band Pixelized Antenna Design Y.-S. Chen, Y.-C. Chan, H.-J. Li, S.-Y. Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:00 Missouri Session 362 Advances in Non-Standard FDTD Methods Session Chairs: Raphael Kastner, David Davidson 13: Divergence of Electric Field for the two-dimensional (2-D) Leapfrog ADI-FDTD method. T. H. Gan, E. L. Tan, NTU, Singapore 13: A Time-Domain Discretisation of Maxwell s Equations in Nontrivial Media Using Collocated Fields W. Tierens, D. De Zutter, Ghent University, Belgium 14: D and 4D Space-Time Grids for Electromagnetic Wave Computation Using Finite Integration Method T. Matsuo, S. Shimizu, T. Mifune, Kyoto University, Japan 14: Fast Analysis of Scattering from Inhomogeneous Dielectric Bodies of Revolution Embedded in Layered Media and Application to to Lens Design X. Wang, Q. Wu, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United 14: Nearly PML for an Unconditionally-Stable Six-Stages Split-Step FDTD Method Y.-D. Kong 1 1,2, Q.-X. Chu 1 School of Electronic and Information Engineering,South China University of Technology, China; 2 The State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves,Southeast University, China 15: A Hybrid 2D/3D Cylindrical FDTD Method Based on Azimuthal Mode Decomposition S. Kirsch, R. Schuhmann, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany 15: Cylindrical FDTD Grid-Compatible Green s Functions O. Markish, R. Kastner, Tel Aviv University, Israel 16: Evaluation of the Numerical Accuracy of Overset Grid Generation Method for a Rotating Body S. Sahrani, M. Kuroda, Tokyo University of Technology, Japan 16: Unconditionally Stable High-Order Picard Iteration Algorithm for Computational Electromagnetics A. Ghasemi, K. Sreenivas, L. K. Taylor, National Center for Computational Engineering, United Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:00 Parlor C Session 363 Printed Dipole, Slot, and Planar Inverted-F Antennas Session Chairs: Dimitrios Peroulis, Hualiang Zhang 13: Radiation Efficiency Enhancement for Dipoles Placed Adjacent to Lossy Silicon Substrates D. Kim, D. Peroulis, Purdue University, United 13: A Frequency Reconfigurable Monopole Antenna Based on Complementary Split-Ring Resonators S. C. Basaran, K. Sertel, ELECTROSCIENCE LABORATORY, United 14: Ground Plane Effects on Planar Inverted-F Antennas N. Bohannon, J. Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United 14: Low-Cost 60 GHz Printed Yagi Antenna Array Z. Briqech, Concordia University, Canada; A.-R. Sebak, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia 14: Multiband Printed-IFA on Electromagnetic Band-Gap D. M. N. Elsheakh, E. A. Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt 15: Two Types of Planar Inverted F Antenna Fed at the Edge A. Matsui, K. Fujimaki, B. He, Saitama Institute of Technology, Japan 15: Size Reduction of a Rear Radiating Microstrip Fed Printed Dipole Antenna M. Q. Maula, L. Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada 16: A High-Sentivity 2.45 GHz Rectenna for Low Input Power Energy Harvesting H.-C. Sun, Y.-X. Guo, Z. Zhong, NUS, Singapore 16: High Isolation Antenna Based on Super Coupling of Electromagnetic Energy from a Waveguide to Free Space S. Seran, J. P. Donohoe, Mississippi State University, United 16: Wideband Directive Dipole Antenna with Integrated Balun A. R. Harish, T. Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India

52 Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:00 Mississippi Session 364 /URSI Reflectarray elements and synthesis Session Chairs: Fan Yang, Paola Pirinoli 13: Reflection Coefficient Analysis of a TEM-Excited Reflectarray Unit Cell Using Quality Factors K. K. Karnati 1, Y. Yusuf 2, S. Ebadi 1, X. Gong 1 1 University of Central Florida, United ; 2 University of Wisconsin- Madison, US 13: A New CPSS Element J. Roy, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada 14: Validation of a S-Band Reflectarray Prototype with Square Ring Resonators G. C. Vietti, P. Pirinoli, M. Orefice, G. Dassano, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; M. Mussetta, POLITECNICO DI MILANO, Italy 14: Design of Single Layer RA with Enhanced Bandwidth B. V. Ha 1, P. Pirinoli 2, M. Mussetta 1, R. Zich 1 1 Politecnico di Milano, Italy; 2 Politecnico di Torino, Italy 14: Ka-Band Tunable Reflectarray Unit Cell Using BST Technology Y. Shen, S. Ebadi, X. Gong, University of Central Florida, United 15: Dual-Band MEMS-Tunable Slotted-Cross Reflective Unit Cell with Orthogonal Polarization H. Moghadas 1,2, M. Daneshmand 1,2, P. Mousavi 1,2, M. R. Chaharmir 3, J. Shaker 3 1 University of Alberta, Canada; 2 TRLabs, Canada; 3 Communication Research Center, Canada 15: Dual-Band Orthogonally-Polarized Slotted-Lozenge Reflective Unit Cell Tuned by MEMS Varactor D. Oloumi 1,2,3, H. Moghadas 1,2, P. Mousavi 1,2 1 University of Alberta, Canada; 2 TRlabs, Canada; 3 Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden 16: Phase-Only Synthesis of Aperiodic Reflectarrays with Multi- Frequency Specifications A. Capozzoli, C. Curcio, A. Liseno, Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy; M. Migliorelli, Space Engineering S.p.A., Italy; G. Toso, European Space Agency, ESA ESTEC, The Netherlands 16: Design of Single-Feed Reflectarrays with Asymmetric Multi- Beams P. Nayeri, F. Yang, A. Z. Elsherbeni, The University of Mississippi / Student, United 16: A New Reflectarray Panel Design Concept for Interferometric SAR R. E. Hodges, R. C. Hughes, M. W. Thomson, M. S. Zawadzki, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, United Wednesday, July 11 13:20-17:00 Ohio Session 365 Integral Equation Methods II URSI Session Chairs: Eric Michielssen, David Jackson 13: Low-Frequency Regularization of the Mixed-Discretized Calderon CFIE F. P. Andriulli, Ecole nationale superieure des telecommunications de Bretagne (TELECOM Bretagne), France; K. Cools, University of Nottingham, UK; I. Bogaert, Gent University, Belgium; H. Bagci, KAUST, Saudi Arabia; P. Ylä-Oijala, Aalto University, Finland; E. Michielssen, University of Michigan, Michigan 13: Projection Based Quasi-Helmholtz Decompositions: Loop/Starlike Schemes Without the Search for Global Loops F. P. Andriulli, Ecole nationale superieure des telecommunications de Bretagne (TELECOM Bretagne), France; I. Bogaert, Gent University, Belgium; K. Cools, University of Nottingham, UK; E. Michielssen, University of Michigan, Michigan 14: Issues in the Evaluation of Strongly near-singular Integrals Involving Curvilinear Triangles F. Vipiana, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; D. R. Wilton, University of Houston, USA; W. A. Johnson, Private Consultant, USA 14: Dual Basis for the Fully Linear LL Functions S. P. Kiminki 1, I. Bogaert 2, P. Ylä-Oijala 1 1 Aalto University, Finland; 2 Ghent University, Belgium 14: On the Low Frequency Behavior of the Mixed Discretized Time Domain Magnetic Field Integral Equation H. A. Ülkü 1, I. Bogaert 2, K. Cools 3, F. P. Andriulli 4, H. Bağcı 1 1 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, KSA; 2 Ghent University, Belgium; 3 University of Nottingham, UK; 4 TELECOM Bretagne, France 15: Computation of a Conformal Phased Array on an Aircraft Fuselage Q. Carayol, Dassault Aviation, France 15: Current Continuity Enforcement in First Order Locally Corrected Nystrom Method via RWG Moment Method M. Shafieipour, V. Okhmatovski, University of Manitoba, Canada 16: Discretization of Surface Integral Equations Using Conforming and Non-Conforming Basis Functions E. Ubeda 1, P. Ylä-Oijala 2, J. M. Tamayo 3, S. P. Kiminki 2, J. M. Rius 1, S. Järvenpää 2 1 Aalto University, Finland; 2 Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain; 3 Université de Toulouse, France 16: Integral Representations of the 1D Periodic Layered-Media Green s Function for Periodic Printed Leaky-Wave Antennas G. Valerio, Université de Rennes, France; D. R. Jackson, University of Houston, USA; A. Galli, Sapienza University, Italy 16: Non-Uniform Time Stepping Scheme for the Explicit Solution of the Time Domain Volume Integral Equation A. Al-Jarro, H. Bağcı, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Chicago VI Session 401 Applications of Frequency Selective Surfaces Session Chairs: Kamal Sarabandi, George Shaker 08: Frequency Selective Surface for Reflector Antenna with Multiple Feeds C.-C. Hunag, N.-W. Chen, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan 08: Circularly Polarized Resonant Cavity Antenna Using Single- Layer Double-Sided FSS Superstrate S.-C. Chiu, S.-Y. Chen, Graduate Institute of Communication Engineering, Taiwan 09: Frequency Selective Surfaces for High-Power Microwave (HPM) Applications M. Li, N. Behdad, University of Wisconsin Madison, United 09: A Frequency Selective Surface with Integrated Limiter for Receiver Protection S. Scott, C. D. Nordquist, M. J. Cich, T. S. Jordan, C. T. Rodenbeck, Sandia National Laboratories, United 09: A Spatial Image Rejection Filter Based on Miniaturized- Element FSS for J-Band Radar Applications M. Moallem, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United 10:00 Break 10: Inkjet-Printed Cylindrical EBG for Low-Cost, Omnidirectional Antennas Using Split-Ring Resonators H. Lee 1, G. Shaker 2, F. Bush 1, M. M. Tentzeris 1 1 Georgia Institute of Technology, United ; 2 University of Waterloo, Canada 10: Low Loss FSS Polarizer for 70 GHz Applications G. I. Kiani, V. Dyadyuk, CSIRO, Australia 11: A Broadband Flat Lens Based on Aperture-Coupled Patch FSSs with Four-Pole Resonant Behaviour Y. Wang, H. Deguchi, M. Tsuji, Doshisha University, Japan 11: Novel FSS Filters in Ka Band V. Sanphuang, N. K. Nahar, J. L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United 11: An EMI Shielding FSS for Ku-Band Applications H.-Y. Chen, Y.-K. Chou, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan

53 Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Chicago VII Session 402 Absorbers and Scattering Control Session Chairs: Zhongxiang Shen, Yikun Huang 08: A Dual-Polarized Switchable Microwave Absorber Q. Zhang, Z. Shen, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 08: Circularly Polarized Receiving Antenna Systems With Zero Backscattering A. O. Karilainen, S. A. Tretyakov, Aalto University, Finland 09: Electromagnetic Cloaking of PEC Cylinders with a Single Isotropic and Homogeneous Layer C. A. Valagiannopoulos, P. Alitalo, Aalto University, Finland 09: Metasurface Mantle Cloak for Antenna Applications A. Monti, A. Toscano, F. Bilotti, "Roma Tre" University, Italy 09: Arbitrary Irregular Polygonal Electromagnetic Superabsorber and Superscatterer S. H. Sedighy 1,2, M. Khalaj-AmirHosseini 1 1 Iran Uinv. of Science & Tech, UC Irvine, Iran; 2 University of California, Irvine, USA 10:00 Break 10: Performance Analysis of the Effective Dielectric Model for Perfect Electric Conducting Objects Y. Huang, Montana state University, United ; Y. Zhao, G. Wan, Northweatern Polytechnic University, China 10: Thin Wave Absorber Composed of Mushroom Structures J. Shinohara, N. Michishita, Y. Yamada, National Defense Academy, Japan; H. Hada, Fujitsu Limited, Japan 11: Electromagnetic Power Absorption in Cylindrical Models F. Keshmiri, C. Craeye, Universite Catholique de Louvain, UCL, Belgium 11: RCS of Phased Array with Parallel Feed Network H. Singh, S. Hl, R. M. Jha, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore, India, India 11: Fractal Dimension Effect in Scattering of the Multilayered Sphere L. Xu, G. Liu, School of Science, XIDIAN University, China Thursday, July 12 8:20-11:20 Chicago VIII Session 403 /URSI Special Session AMTA Special Session - Advances in RF Measurement Technology Session Chairs: Chris Coleman, Ivan LaHaie Session Organizers: Ivan LaHaie, Chris Coleman 08: Operator Processing C. M. Coleman, Integrity Applications Inc., United 08: Equivalent Current Approach as an Advanced Field Interpolation Technique L. J. Foged, L. Scialacqua, F. Saccardi, SATIMO, Italy; J. Araque Quijano, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; M. Sabbadini, ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands; G. Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 09: The NASA Debris Radar for Characterizing Static and Dynamic Ascent Debris Events for Safety of Flight B. M. Kent, P. Ryan, C. Thomas, Air Force Research Laboratory - Sensors Directorate, United 09: Reflector Surface Distortion on a Sub-Reflectarray Cassegrain System: Simulations, Measurements, and Microwave Holographic Diagnostics H. Rajagopalan, Y. Rahmat-Samii, University of California Los Angeles, United 09: Optimal Mode Filtering in Probe Corrected Cylindrical Near- Field Measurements R. J. Pogorzelski, L. R. Amaro, California Institute of Technology, United 10:00 Break 10: Parametric Study of Probe Positioning Errors in Spherical Near-Field Test Systems for Millimeter-Wave Applications D. Janse van Rensburg, Nearfield Systems Inc, USA 10: Free Space Scattering Measurements of Scale 3D Structures J.-M. Geffrin, C. Eyraud, A. Litman, Institut Fresnel, France; R. Vaillon, B. Lacroix, Cethil, France 11: A Cone Shaped Taper Anechoic Chamber for Antenna Measurements in the 200 MHz to 18GHz Frequency Range V. Rodriguez, ETS-Lindgren, United Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Chicago IX Session 404 /URSI Special Session Evaluation Techniques for Compact Multi Element Antennas for MIMO Session Chairs: Rodney Vaughan, Jane Yun Session Organizers: Rodney Vaughan, Jane Yun 08: Theoretical Models for Improving OTA Measurement Quality of Throughput of LTE Devices with MIMO and OFDM in Reverberation Chamber P.-S. Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; C. Orlenius, Bluetest AB, Sweden 08: Evaluation of the MIMO Performance of LTE Handsets I. Dioum 1, A. Diallo 2, S. M. Farssi 1 2, C. Luxey 1 University of Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal; 2 University of Nice Sophia- Antipolis, France 09: Design and Verification of MIMO 2x2 Reference Antennas I. Szini 1, G. F. Pedersen 2, J. Estrada 3, A. Scannavini 4, L. J. Foged 3 1 Motorola Mobility Inc, USA; 2 Aalborg University, Denmark; 3 SATIMO, USA; 4 SATIMO, Italy 09: Multiplexing Efficiency of MIMO Antennas with User Effects R. Tian, B. K. Lau, Lund University, Sweden; Z. Ying, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Sweden 09: Modeling System Throughput of Single and Multi-Port Wireless LTE Devices A. Hussain, P.-S. Kildal, G. Durisi, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden 10:00 Break 10: Testing MIMO Devices over the Air J. Ø. Nielsen, O. N. Alrabadi, W. Fan, A. Yamamoto, AAU, Denmark; T. Sakata, G. F. Pedersen, Panasonic Corporation, Japan 10: A Method to Evaluate the Compactness of MEA J. X. Yun, R. G. Vaughan, Simon Fraser University, Canada 11: A New Self-Interference and Self-Noise Evaluation Method for MIMO Cellular Devices Y. Jing, H. Kong, Agilent Technologies, China; S. Duffy, Agilent Technologies, USA; M. Rumney, Agilent Technologies, UK; P. Jensen, Agilent Technologies, Denmark 11: Noise-Based Antenna Terms for Active Receiving Arrays K. F. Warnick, BYU, United ; M. Ivashina, R. Maaskant, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; B. Woestenburg, ASTRON, The Netherlands 11: Evaluation of Multi Element Antennas in Reverberation Chamber C. Orlenius, C. Lötbäck Patané, A. Skårbratt, J. Åsberg, Bluetest AB, Sweden; P.-S. Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Chicago X Session 405 Phased Array Antennas III Session Chairs: Satish Sharma, John Papapolymerou 08: Signal Distortion in Multibeam Broadband Active Transmit Arrays with Time Domain Beamsteering R. Haupt, M. Weiss, Ball Aerospace, United 08: Time Domain Analysis of a 2-D Phased Array Antennas for near Field Focusing Radiations S.-C. Tuan, Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan; H.-T. Chou, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan 09: Compact Ultrawideband Beam-Steering Horn Antenna W. Moulder, K. Sertel, J. L. Volakis, Ohio State University, United

54 09: Multimode Antenna Element with Hemispherical Beam Peak and Null Steering N. R. Labadie, S. K. Sharma, San Diego State University, United ; G. M. Rebeiz, University of California, United 09: An Alternative Method for Phase Only Array Pattern Synthesis E. Ercil, ASELSAN INC., Turkey 10:00 Break 10: Linear Antenna Array Synthesis Using Gradient-Based Optimization with Analytical Derivatives S. Koziel, S. Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland 10: Synthesis of Pencil Beams by Blocked Arrays F. J. Ares-Pena, R. Eirey-Pérez, J. A. Rodríguez-González, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain; G. Franceschetti, University of Naples, Italy 11: Beam Steering Performance of a Wideband Modified E-Shape Microstrip Patch Antenna Array R. N. Damman, J. T. Rayno, S. K. Sharma, San Diego State University, United 11: Efficient Evaluation of Radiation Patterns for Periodic Structures Using a Periodic FDTD Method M. Wang, J. Chen, D. R. Jackson, University of Houston, United ; W. Wu, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China 11: Acceleration of Successive Projection Method in the Synthesis of Phased Array Antennas via Basis Function Transformations H.-T. Chou 1, S.-C. Tuan 2, Y.-T. Lin 1 1 Yuan Ze University, Taiwan; 2 Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Huron Session 406 URSI Human Body Interaction with Antennas and Other Electromagnetic Devices Session Chairs: Erdem Topsakal, Gianluca Lazzi 08: Theory for Exposure Prediction in an Indoor Environment Due to UWB Systems A. Bamba, E. Tanghe, W. Joseph, G. Vermeeren, D. Plets, L. Martens, Ghent University, Belgium 08: Application of Doppler Radar for the Estimation of Total Energy Expenditure of a Human Subject Y. Kim, S. Choudhury, California State University at Fresno, United 09: The Use of a Multi-Coil Approach with Liquid Metal-Based Coils for the Development of Efficient, Stretchable, Conformable Telemetry Systems for Biomedical Implants A. K. RamRakhyani 1, G. Hayes 2, A. Qusba 2, M. Dickey 2, G. Lazzi 1 1 University of Utah, United ; 2 North Carolina State University, United 09: A Small Implantable Antenna for Medical Wireless Telemetry Applications S. Seran, J. P. Donohoe, E. Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United 09: Implantable/Wearable Microfluidic Antennas F. Inci 1, K. Sharp 2, U. Gurkan 1, U. Demirci 1, E. Topsakal 2 1 Harvard Medical School, United ; 2 Mississippi State University, United 10:00 Break 10: A Small Size Wide-Band Implantable Antenna for Medical Wireless Telemetry J. W. Ung, T. Karacolak, Washington State University Vancouver, United 10: Analog Front End with Improved Sensitivity and Evaluation on SIR for Human Body Communication K. Park 1, C. H. Hyoung 2, S. Kang 2, Y. T. Kim 1 1 Chosun University, South Korea; 2 Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea 11: On the Safety Assessment of Wireless Power Transfer Systems C. J. Cela, O. Gandhi, A. K. RamRakhyani, G. Lazzi, University of Utah, United 11: Evaluation of Dosimetry of Wireless Systems in Complex Indoor Scenarios with Human Body Interaction E. Aguirre 1, J. Arpon 1, L. Azpilicueta 1, V. Ramos 2 1, F. Falcone 1 Universidad Publica de Navarra, Spain; 2 Instituto de Salud Pública Carlos III, Spain 11: Investigation of Low Profile Electromagnetic Band Gap Structure on Specific Absorption Rate N. H. Mohd Hanafi, M. T. Islam, N. Misran, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia Thursday, July 12 8:20-11:40 Michigan A Session 407 Microstrip Antenna Arrays Session Chairs: Atif Shamim, Sean Hum 08: Linear Array of 2x2 Dual-Polarized X-Band Microstrip Patch Sub Arrays for off-the-grid Radar Array Antenna P. Sharma, R. A. Rodríguez-Solís, University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez, United 08: Linear Aperiodic Array of Microstrip Patch Antennas with Grating Lobes Reduction G. Leon, M. Arrebola, S. Suarez, L. F. Herran, F. Las-Heras, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain 09: Fast Solution for the Radiation of Microstrip Antenna Arrays Covered with Metamaterial Superstrates O. Siddiqui, H. Attia, N. Suwan, O. Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada 09: Low Profile Multibeam Dual Polarization Antenna Array with Compensated Mutual Coupling L.-P. Shen, H. Trigui, S. Dean, B. Yan, Ultra Electronics-TCS, Canada 09: Study of LCP Based Flexible Patch Antenna Array F. A. Ghaffar, A. Shamim, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia; L. Roy, Carleton University, Canada 10:00 Break 10: A 24-GHz Microstrip Grid Array Antenna L. Zhang, Y. P. Zhang, Y. Lu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 10: A Narrow Beamwidth Array Antenna Design for Indoor Non- Contact Vital Sign Sensor T.-C. Tang, Y.-R. Chuang, K.-H. Lin, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan 11: A Dual Band and Dual Poliarization Array Antenna for AMRFC Application Y. Lee, D. Ga, T. Song, J. Choi, Hanyang University, South Korea 11: Wide Bandwidth Dual-Frequency Dual-Polarized Microstrip Array Antenna for Ku-Band Applications W. Li, D. Ren, X. Liang, R. Jin, J. Geng, S. Ye, W. Wang, Q. Guo, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Michigan B Session 408 Inverse Scattering and Imaging: Methods and Algorithms Session Chairs: Andrea Massa, Magda El-Shenawee 08: Minimum-Norm Current Formulation for MT-BCS Inversion of Scattering Data G. Oliveri, L. Poli, A. Massa, ELEDIA Research Center - University of Trento, Italy 08: Two-Step (Estimate and Detect) Sparse Imaging M. Nikolic 1, A. Nehorai 2, A. Djordjevic 1 1 University of Belgrade, Serbia; 2 Washington University in Saint Louis, USA 09: A Contrast Source Inversion Method Using Truncated Wavelet Representations O. Semerci, M. Li, A. Abubakar, T. M. Habashy, Schlumberger-Doll Research, United 09: Inversion of EM Scattering Data Through a Multiresolution Regularization Approach Within the Contrast Source Formulation G. Oliveri, A. Tommasi, A. Massa, ELEDIA Research Center - University of Trento, Italy; A. Randazzo, M. Pastorino, University of Genova, Italy

55 09: Fast Multifrequency Algorithm for Radar Based Profile Reconstruction B. Gonzalez-Valdes, J. A. Martinez-Lorenzo, C. M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United ; A. G. Pino, University of Vigo, Spain 10:00 Break 10: Interval Analysis as Applied to Inverse Scattering M. Carlin, P. Rocca, G. Oliveri, A. Massa, ELEDIA Research Center - University of Trento, Italy 10: Effective Reconstruction of Small Dielectric Objects in Microwave Imaging M. Erramshetty, A. Bhattacharya, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India 11: Reconstruction of Three-Dimensional Dielectric Objects Through Integral Equation Method M. S. Tong, W. T. Sheng, Z. Y. Zhu, Z. Xu, J. H. Zhou, X. F. Yin, Tongji University, China 11: An Initial Guess Method for the Reconstruction Algorithm with Intensity-Only Data H. Zheng, M. Wang, J. Luo, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 11: Improvement of Time Reversal Focusing Resolution in Dispersive Media Using Double-Brillouin Pulse M. K. Bashi, R. Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Superior A Session 409 Reconfigurable Antennas /URSI Session Chairs: Fan Yang, Greg Huff 08: A Reconfigurable Patch Antenna with Quadri-Polarization Using Dual Feed Ports X. Yang 1, B. Gong 1, F. Yang 2,3, A. Z. Elsherbeni 2 1 Shanghai University, China; 2 The University of Mississippi, USA; 3 Tsinghua University, China 08: Microstrip Antennas with Full Polarization Diversity Using Packaged RF MEMS Switches K. M. Ho, G. M. Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United 09: Annular Ring Monopole Antenna with Switchable Polarization S.-P. Phang, N.-W. Chen, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan 09: Circular Polarization Switchable Single Layer Microstrip Array Antenna Y. Ushijima, E. Nishiyama, I. Toyoda, M. Aikawa, Saga University, Japan 09: Single-Feed Polarization Reconfigurable Patch Antenna N. H. Noordin, W. Zhou, N. Haridas, A. O. El-Rayis, A. T. Erdogan, T. Arslan, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom 10:00 Break 10: Ultra Stretchable Fluidic Crossed Dipoles with Mechanical Coupling S. C. Desai 1, G. J. Hayes 1, J.-H. So 1, G. Lazzi 2, M. D. Dickey 1 1 North Carolina State University, United ; 2 University of Utah, United 10: A Reconfigurable Dielectric Resonator Antenna Using Movable Dielectric Slabs T. Apperley, M. Okoniewski, University of Calgary, Canada 11: Microvascular Conductive Liquid Switches for Frequency Reconfigurable Slot Antennas A. J. King 1, J. F. Patrick 1, N. R. Sottos 1, S. R. White 1, G. H. Huff 2, J. T. Bernhard 1 1 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United ; 2 Texas A&M University, United 11: A Reconfigurable Antenna with Magnetically-Coupled Switches R. A. Fenner, K. E. Lenz, J. M. Tomasic, Loyola University Maryland, United 11: Multi-Scale Modeling of Antenna Reconfigurations Mechanisms Based on Fluidic Dispersions of Nanoparticles G. H. Huff, J. D. Barrera, S. A. Long, Texas A&M University, United Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Superior B Session 410 Advances in UWB Antennas and Systems Session Chairs: Justin Kasemodel, Yazid Yusuf 08: Bandwidth Enhancement of Bent Monopole Antenna by Closely Locating a Slotted Plate K. Iigusa, H. Harada, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan 08: Effect of Substrate Thickness on the Performance of a Printed Planar Monopole Antenna (PMA) J. T. Rayno, S. K. Sharma, San Diego State University, United 09: Compact, Low-Profile UWB Antennas Exploiting the Concept of Closely-Coupled Dual-Mode Radiators Y. Yusuf, N. Behdad, University of Wisconsin, United 09: Microwave Imaging of near-field Object Using Ultra-Wideband Synthetic Aperture Radar Algorithm S. S. Fayazi, H.-S. Lui, J. Yang, chalmers university of technology, Sweden 09: Compact Dual-Polarized Slot UWB Antenna with CPW-Fed Structure L. Xiong, P. Gao, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 10:00 Break 10: Radiative Properties in Planar Printed Vivaldi Antenna Array M. C. Gonzalez, University of California, Davis, United 10: Optically Reconfigurable CPW Filters for UWB Applications K. Rabbi, D. Budimir, Westminster University, United Kingdom 11: Compact, Teflon Embedded, Dual-Polarized Ultra Wideband (UWB) Antenna L. Reichardt, J. Kowalewski, L. Zwirello, T. Zwick, Karlsruher Institute of Technology, Germany 11: Simple Dual-Band Notched Design for CPW-Coupled-Fed Elliptical UWB Monopole Antenna J. Zhang, X. L. Sun, S. W. Cheung, T. I. Yuk, The University of Hong Kong, China 11: A Band-Notched UWB Planar Monopole Antenna D. A. Salem, A. S. Abd El-Hameed, E. A. Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute (ERI), Egypt; E. A. Hashish, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo Univ., Egypt Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Colorado Session 411 Multi-Frequency Antennas: Mobile Communications Session Chairs: Hao Ling, Hongyu Zhou 08: Planar Compact Multi-Band Monopole Antenna for WiMAX System J.-H. Lu, Y.-S. Cai, National Kaohsiung Marine University, Taiwan 08: Compact Monopole Antenna Design for WLAN/WiMAX Triple- Band Operations J.-H. Yoon, Silla University, South Korea; Y.-K. Jang, Atron, South Korea; M. S. Kim, Y. C. Rhee, Kyungnam University, South Korea 09: Taper Slot Phased Array Antenna Mobile Platform Integration for 60GHz Wireless Applications O. Asaf, H. K. Pan, Intel Corporation, Israel 09: A Multiband Reconfigurable CPW-Fed Slot Antenna M. Fallahpour, M. T. Ghasr, R. Zoughi, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United 09: A Triple-Band Monopole Antenna for WLAN and WiMAX Applications X. L. Sun, J. Zhang, S. W. Cheung, T. I. Yuk, The University of Hong Kong, China 10:00 Break 10: Application of Evolutionary Algorithms in the Design of Compact Multi-Band Antennas S. Arianos 1, J. L. Araque Qujiano 2, F. Vipiana 1, G. Dassano 1, G. Vecchi 1, M. Orefice 1

56 1 Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 2 Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia 10: A Miniaturized Circularly Polarized, Parasitic Array Antenna for Ground Station Communication with Cube Satellites C. Cato, S. Lim, Georgia Southern University, United 11: Quad Band CPW-Planar IFA with Independent Frequency Control for Wireless Applications D. M. N. Elsheakh, A. M. M. Soliman, E. A. Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt 11: Multi Band Microstrip Slot Antenna for Mobile Base Station M. S. El-gendy, H. H. Abdullah, E. A. F. Abdallah, Electronics Research institute, Egypt 11: A Penta-Band Two Elements Bow-Tie Patch Array Antenna S. M. Razavi zadeh, IRIB University, Iran Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Missouri Session 412 Transients and Time-Domain Techniques Session Chairs: Shanker Balasubramaniam, Tapan SARKAR 08: A Stable Higher Order TDIE Solver Using a Separable Approximation for Convolution with the Retarded Potential A. J. Pray, N. V. Nair, B. Shanker, Michigan State University, United 08: A Hybrid Method of Moment (MoM) and Physical Optics (PO) Technique in the Time Domain Z. Mei 1, Z. Yu 2, T. K. Sarkar 1, M. Salazar-Palma 3 1 Syracuse University, United ; 2 Xidian University, China; 3 Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain 09: A Random-Plane-Wave Model for Short-Pulse-Excited Ray- Chaotic Enclosures G. Castaldi, V. Galdi, I. M. Pinto, University of Sannio, Italy 09: A Novel Time Delay Controlling UWB Array Based on Analytical Algorithm P. Li, J. Pan, D. Yang, UESTC, China 09:40 Break 10: A Comparative Study of Volumetric Vs. Subcell Modeling of Thin-Wire Structures in FVTD I. Jeffrey, J. LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada; C. Fumeaux, University of Adelaide, Australia 10: Time Domain Integral Equation Solver for Composite Scatterers Using a Separable Expansion for Convolution with the Retarded Potential A. J. Pray, N. V. Nair, B. Shanker, Michigan State University, United 11: Self-Consistent Modeling of Higher Pressure Microwave PACVD Reactors C. S. Meierbachtol, T. A. Grotjohn, B. Shanker, Michigan State University, United 11: Analysis of Two Methods of Poles Extraction for Antenna Characterization F. Sarrazin, A. Sharaiha, Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of Rennes (IETR), France; P. Pouliguen, P. Potier, J. Chauveau, Direction Générale de l'armement (DGA), France 11: Time-Domain Method of Moments Accelerated by Adaptive Cross Approximation Algorithm Y. Yan, Y. Zhang, X.-W. Zhao, Xidian University, China; Z. Mei, W. Zhao, T. K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Parlor C Session 413 Millimeter Wave Printed Antennas Session Chairs: Duixian Liu, Mohammad Fakharzadeh 08: An Aperture-Coupled Patch Antenna in RFIC Package for 60 GHz Applications D. Liu, S. Reynolds, IBM, United 08: Antenna-in-Package Solution for Millimeter-Wave Applications: Slotted-Patch in a Multilayer PCB A. Enayati 1,2, G. A. E. Vandenbosch 2, W. D. Raedt 1 1 IMEC, Belgium; 2 KU Leuven, Belgium 09: HDI Organic Technology Integrating Built-in Antennas Dedicated to 60 GHz SiP Solution R. Pilard 1, D. Titz 2, F. Gianesello 1, P. Calascibetta 1, J.-M. Riviere 1, J. Lopez 1, R. Coffy 1, E. Saugier 1, A. Poulain 1, F. Ferrero 2, C. Luxey 3, P. Brachat 4, G. Jacquemod 3, D. Gloria 1 1 STMicroelectronics, France; 2 LEAT-CREMANT, France; 3 IM2NP, France; 4 Orange Labs-CREMANT, France 09: Broad E-Plane Beamwidth Zeroth-Order Resonance Patch Antenna S.-T. Ko, J.-H. Lee, Hongik Unversity, South Korea 09: A Compact Dual-Band Aperture-Coupled Microstrip Antenna for Ku-Band Applications M. Sorouri, P. Rezaei, Semnan University, Iran 10:00 Break 10: A Compact 4 by 1 Patch Array Antenna-in- Package for 60 GHz Applications M. Fakharzadeh, Peraso Technologies, Canada 10: Simultaneous Optimization of Aperture and Feed Line of a Microstrip Patch Antenna F. Deek, C. Wan, Mentor Graphics, United 11: Numerical Comparison of Exact and Asymptotic Methods for Sommerfeld Integral Evaluation with Applications to Microstrip Antennas D. Chatterjee, University of Missouri Kansas City (UMKC), United ; S. M. Rao, M. S. Kluskens, Naval Research Laboratory, United 11: Wideband Shorted Higher-Order Mode Millimeter-Wave Patch Antenna D. Wang, H. Wong, K. B. Ng, C. H. Chan, City University of Hong Kong, China 11: A High Selectivity Band-Notched UWB Antenna with Controllable Notched Bandwidths G. Yang, Q.-X. Chu, School of Electronic and Information Engineering,South China University of Technology, China Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Mississippi Session 414 Propagation in Complex Environments Session Chairs: Benjamin Bush, DaHan Liao 08: Practical Modeling of Radio Wave Propagation in Shallow Seawater B. F. Bush, K. Naishadham, V. K. Tripp, Georgia Institute of Technology, United 08: Evaluation of Ricean K-Factor of an Ultra-Wideband Channel in an Underground Mine B. Nkakanou, Université Laval, Canada; N. Hakem, G. Y. Delisle, LRTCS-UQAT, Canada 09: Characterization of the 60 GHz Channel in Underground Mining Environment C. Lounis, N. Hakem, G. Y. Delisle, LRTCS-UQAT, Canada 09: Experimental Characterization of MIMO-UWB Multipath Underground Mine Radio Channels I. Ben Mabrouk 1, L. Talbi 2, M. Nedil 1, K. Hettak 3 1 Underground Communication Research Laboratory, Canada; 2 UQO, Canada; 3 Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada 09: Antenna Directivity Impact on MIMO System Performance. A. Salim, N. Kandil, M. Nedil, UQAT, Canada; I. Ben Mabrouk, L. Talbi, UQO, canada 10:00 Break 10: Peer to Peer Propagation in Vegetation Media for Wireless Sensor Networks J. A. Gay-Fernández, I. Cuiñas, Universidade de Vigo, Spain 10: Radar Target Discrimination for Infrastructure-Based Navigation C. O. Hargrave, CSIRO, Australia; A. Abbosh, V. Clarkson, N. V. Shuley, The University of Queensland, Australia

57 11: Further Investigation of Empirical Path-Loss Modeling for Short Forested Paths Y. H. Lee, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Y. S. Meng, National Metrology Centre, A*STAR, Singapore 11: RF Leakage Radiation from Microwave Oven for Aircraft Interior Applications S. Narayan, A. K., R. M. Jha, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories, India; J. P. Bommer, Boeing Research & Technology, USA 11: Channel Model for in-body WBAN Y. Y. Huai, Kunming University, China; D. Shen, Yunnan University, China; E. Dutkiewicz, G. Fang, Macquarie University, Australia Thursday, July 12 8:20-12:00 Ohio Session 415 Fast Integral Equation Solvers and Stable Discretizations Session Chairs: Francesco Andriulli, Levent Gurel 08: Stable Discretization of the Electric-Magnetic Field Integral Equation with the Divergence Taylor-Orthogonal Basis Functions E. Ubeda 1, J. M. Tamayo 2, J. M. Rius 1 1 Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain; 2 Université de Toulouse, France 08: A Singularity Cancellation Technique on Arbitrary Higher Order Patch Descriptions N. V. Nair 1, A. J. Pray 1, J. Villa-Giron 2, B. Shanker 1, D. R. Wilton 3 1 Michigan State University, United ; 2 AFRL, United ; 3 University of Houston, United 09: A Theoretical Proof on the Error-Bounded Low-Rank Representation of Integral Operators for Large-Scale 3-D Electrodynamic Analysis W. Chai, D. Jiao, Purdue, United 09: A Provably Stable MoT Scheme Based on Quadratic Spline Basis Functions E. van 't Wout, H. van der Ven, National Aerospace Laboratory NLR, Netherlands; D. R. van der Heul, C. Vuik, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 09: New Preconditioning Methods Based on Calderon's Formulae for PMCHWT Formulation K. Niino, N. Nishimura, Kyoto University, Japan 10:00 Break 10: Low-Frequency CMP-EFIE with Perturbation Method for Open Capacitive Problems Q. S. Liu 1, S. Sun 1, W. C. Chew 1,2 1 The University of Hong Kong, China; 2 University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, USA 10: A Helmholtz Subspaces Preserving Fast Solver Based on Multigrid Inversions of the Loop-Star Decompositions S. B. Adrian, F. P. Andriulli, Ecole nationale superieure des telecommunications de Bretagne (TELECOM Bretagne), France 11: Fast Wideband Integral Solution for Hybrid Finite Element / Boundary Integral Problems with Higher Order Boundary Functions D. T. Schobert, T. F. Eibert, TU Muenchen, Germany 11: An Hp-Refinement Scheme for Surface Integral Equations Using the Generalized Method of Moments N. V. Nair, B. Shanker, Michigan State University, United 11: Integral Equation Methods at Very Low Frequency F. Vico, M. Ferrando-Bataller, A. Valero-Nogueira, D. Sanchez-Escuderos, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain Thursday, July 12 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF41 Interactive Forum Antennas for MIMO and Diversity Systems Session Chairs: Buon Kiong Lau, Marco Migliore IF41.1 Small Size Conformal UWB Arrays for MIMO and Diversity Applications E. Yetisir, D. Psychoudakis, J. L. Volakis, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United IF41.2 IF41.3 IF41.4 IF41.5 IF41.6 IF41.7 IF41.8 IF41.9 Design of a MIMO Antenna to Enhance Channel Capacity for Indoor Base Stations D. Uchida, H. Arai, Yokohama National University, Japan A Broadband E-Plane Omnidirectional Antenna for 4G LTE Applications with MIMO F. Jolani, Y. Yu, Z. D. Chen, Dalhousie University, Canada Discrete Lens Array Modeling and Design for Optimum MIMO Communications at Mm-Wave J. Brady, N. Behdad, A. Sayeed, University of Wisconsin - Madison, United A Novel 4-Shaped Dual-Band 780/2450 MHz 4-Element MIMO Antenna for Handheld Devices M. S. Sharawi, M. A. Jan, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia; D. N. Aloi, Oakland University, USA Exploiting ADS-Arrays for the Synthesis of MIMO Systems G. Oliveri, A. Massa, ELEDIA Research Center - University of Trento, Italy; M. D. Migliore, Microwave Laboratory - University of Cassino, Italy Effective Degree-of-Freedom of a Compact Six-Port MIMO Antenna R. Tian, B. K. Lau, Lund University, Sweden A Systematic Spherical Vector Wave Approach for Multi-Antenna Systems M. Mohajer, S. Chaudhuri, S. Safavi-Naeini, University of Waterloo, Canada A Slot Dipole Antenna with Polarization Diversity for WLAN Application W.-Y. Chen, Graduate Institute of Communication Engineering National Taiwan University, Taiwan; P. Hsu, Department of Electrical Engineering National Taiwan University, Taiwan IF41.10 Multi-Band MIMO Antenna for Wireless Devices M. M. Morsy, M. Basha, Sensor Networks and Cellular System (SNCS) Research Center, Saudi Arabia; M. Khan, University of Saskatchewan, Canada IF41.11 Design of Dual-Band B-Shaped Monopole Antenna for MIMO Application H. U. Iddi, M. R. Kamarudin, T. A. Rahman, R. A. Dewan, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Malaysia Thursday, July 12 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF42 Interactive Forum Chirality and Bianisotropy in Metamaterials Session Chairs: Douglas Werner, Marco Antoniades IF42.1 IF42.2 IF42.3 IF42.4 IF42.5 IF42.6 Polarization Rotation by Multilayered Helix Metamaterial N. Burford, S. Marsh, Y. Zhang, J. N. Dahiya, Southeast Missouri State University, United Experimental Verification of Substrate-Induced Bianisotropy in Optical Metamaterials Z. H. Jiang, S. Yun, D. Ma, P. Gorman, D. H. Werner, Z. Liu, T. S. Mayer, The Pennsylvania State University, United Statistical Analysis of Affect of Parameter Variations on Double- Negative Behavior of Metamaterials Y. Li, N. Bowler, Iowa State University, United A Controllabe Chiral Metamaterial Resonators with Four Cut Wires Z. Mousavi Razi, I. Arghand Lafmajani, P. Rezaei, Semnan university, Iran Multifaceted Frequency-Selective Split Ring Resonators (SRR) I. Arghand Lafmajani, Z. Mousavi Razi, P. Rezae, Semnan university, Iran Effects of Magnetic Resonance on the Band Structure of 3D Dielectric Metamaterial Arrays A. Hosseinzadeh, E. Semouchkina, Michigan Technological University, United

58 IF42.7 IF42.8 IF42.9 Effect of Complementary Rose Curve Resonator (CRCRs) on the Effective Negative Permeability B. Savitri, I. Sassi, L. Talbi, UniversitÃƒÆ Ã Â du QuÃƒÆ Ã Â bec en Outaouais, Canada; K. Hettak, Communication Research Center (CRC), Canada; A. Kabiri, Harvard University, USA Longitudinal Chirality, Particle Clusters, and Planar Nanoscale One-Way Guiding Y. Mazor, B. Z. Steinberg, Tel-Aviv University, Israel Asymptotic Evaluation of Field of a Magnetic Dipole over a Chiral Half-Space Medium H. Hatefi 1, M. Dehmollaian 2, K. Sarabandi 1 1 Radiation Labolatory, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United ; 2 ECE Departement, University of Tehran, Iran Thursday, July 12 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF43 Interactive Forum Circuit-Based Metamaterials Session Chairs: John Donohoe, Dan Sievenpiper IF43.1 IF43.2 IF43.3 IF43.4 IF43.5 IF43.6 IF43.7 IF43.8 IF43.9 IF43.10 Extremely Low-Profile Metamaterial-Based Curl Antenna H. Nakano, J. Miyake, T. Sakurada, M. Oyama, Y. Iitsuka, J. Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan Metamaterial-Inspired Circularly Polarized Slot Dipole Antenna Fed by Coplanar Waveguide Y.-J. Lu, Graduate Institute of Communication Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; P. Hsu, Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Beam Scannable Patch Array Antenna Employing Tunable Metamaterial Phase Shifter Y.-K. Jung, B. Lee, Kyunghee Univ., South Korea Reconfigurable Zero-Order Loop Antenna M. Facco 1,2, D. Piazza 2 1 University of Padova, Italy; 2 Adant Srl, Italy Control of Radiation on Metamaterial Leaky Wave Antennas with Wing-Shaped Structures D. Jeon, B. Lee, Kyung Hee University, South Korea Electronically Steerable Antenna Using Superluminal Waveguide and Tunable Negative Capacitors J. Long, M. Jacob, D. Sievenpiper, University of California, San Diego, United The Memristor in Reconfigurable Radio Frequency Devices M. D. Gregory, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United Matching Elements and a Directional Coupler Based on ENZ Narrow Channels S. Seran, J. P. Donohoe, Mississippi State University, United A Metamaterial-Inspired High-Q X-Band Oscillator K. Y. Park, N. Wiwatcharagoses, P. Chahal, Michigan State University, United Parametric Signal Behaviour in a Nonlinear Left-Handed Transmission Line G. N. Milford, L. Chen, University of New South Wales, Australia Thursday, July 12 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF44 Interactive Forum Plasmonics Session Chairs: Andrea Alu, Ali Kabiri IF44.1 IF44.2 Wideband Absorbers in the Visible Spectrum Based on Optimizing Quasicrystal Nanosphere Arrays F. A. Namin, X. Wang, D. H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United Influence of Disorder on the Optical Properties of Spherical Plasmonic Nanoclusters IF44.3 IF44.4 IF44.5 IF44.6 IF44.7 IF44.8 IF44.9 IF44.10 A. Vallecchi, M. Albani, University of Siena, Italy; F. Capolino, University of California Irvine, USA Subwavelength Imaging of Plasmon Superlens with 3-Dimensional Small Surface Roughness S. Huang, L. Tsang, University of Washington, United Enhanced Local Fields in Aperiodic Rotationally Symmetric Nanosphere Arrays F. A. Namin, X. Wang, D. H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United Optical Properties of Quasicrystalline Gold Nanoparticle Arrays in the Visible Spectrum F. A. Namin, S. Yun, X. Wang, D. H. Werner, T. S. Mayer, Pennsylvania State University, United Multi-Layered Plasmonic Cloaks to Engineer the Scattering Signature of Resonant Nanoparticles F. Monticone, A. Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United Leaky Wave Antennas Based on Spoof Surface Plasmons Transmission Waveguides O. Quevedo-Teruel, Y. Hao, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom One-Way Optical Waveguides for Perfectly Matched Non- Reciprocal Nano-Antennas Y. Hadad, B. Z. Steinberg, Tel-Aviv University, Israel An Ultrathin Quarter-Wave Nano-Plate Based on Detuned Plasmonic Nanoantennas Y. Zhao, A. Alu, The University of Texas at Austin, United Angle-Independent Antireflective Layer Based on Buried IR Nanoantennas A. Kabiri, F. Capasso, Harvard University, United Thursday, July 12 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF45 Interactive Forum RFID antenna performance on materials Session Chairs: Leena Ukkonen, Jasmin Grosinger IF45.1 IF45.2 IF45.3 IF45.4 IF45.5 IF45.6 IF45.7 IF45.8 IF45.9 Investigation on Placement Sensitivity of Meandered Dipole Performance for RFID Systems J. E. Ruyle, University of Oklahoma, United The Effect of Lossy Dielectric Objects on a UHF RFID Meander Line Antenna M. Kanesan, D. V. Thiel, S. G. O'Keefe, Griffith University, Australia Small Slot Antenna for Metal Mountable UHF RFID Tags T. Bjorninen, L. Ukkonen, Tampere University of Technology, Finland A Bend Transducer for Backscatter RFID Sensors J. Grosinger, J. D. Griffin, Disney Research Pittsburgh, USA Read Range and Sensitivity Study of RFID Temperature Sensors Q. Qiao 1, F. Yang 1,2, A. Elsherbeni 1 1 The University of Mississippi, United ; 2 Tshinghua University, China Reconfigurable RFID Tag Antenna for Wireless Temperature Monitoring Z. Jiang, Tsinghua University, China; F. Yang, The University of Mississippi, USA Multi-Loop-Bridge Antenna for Improved Positioning Using HF- RFID M. Y. Ahmad, A. S. Mohan, University of Technology Sydney, Australia Precise Positioning of RFID Tags Using a Phased Array Antenna C. C. Bantin, C.C.Bantin & Associates Ltd., Canada; C. Schwellnus, W. Kinio, Thales Rail Signalling Solutions, Canada; A. Luttgen, University of Toronto, Canada Rfid-Grids for Deformation Sensing S. Caizzone 1,2, G. Marrocco 2 1 German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany; 2 University of Roma Tor Vergata, Italy

59 IF45.10 Conformal UHF RFID Tag Antenna Mountable on Winebottle Neck J. Xi, T. Ye, Hong Kong R&D Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management, China IF47.5 Analysis of Misalignments in Efficiency of Mid-Range Magnetic Resonance Wireless Power Link K. Y. Kim, Y.-H. Ryu, E. Park, K.-S. Song, C.-H. Ahn, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, South Korea Thursday, July 12 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF46 Interactive Forum Small Antennas: Designs and Applications Session Chairs: Nicholas Buris, Mats Gustafsson IF46.1 IF46.2 IF46.3 IF46.4 IF46.5 IF46.6 IF46.7 IF46.8 IF46.9 IF46.10 IF46.11 Sum Rule for Conductor-Backed Thin-Wire Dipole Antennas D.-H. Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United Optimal Charges and Currents on Small Wire Antennas M. Cismasu, M. Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden 2-Port Antenna Based on the Selective Excitation of Characteristic Modes R. Martens, D. Manteuffel, University of Kiel, Germany Characteristic Mode Analysis of a Shorted Microstrip Patch Antenna C. Van Niekerk, J. T. Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, United Direct Pulse Generation and Radiation Through Small Antennas Weakly Coupled to Switched Circuits X. Wang, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China Capacitively Excited and Fully Planar Small Size Printed Antenna G. Fontgalland, UFCG, Brazil; C.-C. Chen, J. L. Volakis, OSU, United A Study of Planar Folded Dipole Antenna with Feed Line for MIMO T. Ito, M. Nagatoshi, H. Morishita, National Defense Academy, Japan A Compact Folded Ring Resonator Antenna with Multiband Characteristics N. R. Labadie, S. K. Sharma, San Diego State University, United ; G. Rebeiz, University of California, San Diego, United Compact Pentamode, Tri-Band Metamaterial Antenna for Wireless Applications S. K.l., P. K. Sahu, N.I.T. ROURKELA, India; S. K. Behera, National Institute of Technology, India; N. Dakhli, (6Tel) Sup Com, Tunisia CPW Fed Elliptical Zeroth Order Resonant Antenna for WiMax Applications S. K.l., P. K. Sahu, N.I.T. ROURKELA, India Spherical Mode Coupling in Multimode Electrically Small Antennas J. J. Adams, J. T. Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United Thursday, July 12 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF47 /URSI Interactive Forum Wireless Power Transfer Session Chairs: Majid Manteghi, Karl Warnick IF47.1 IF47.2 IF47.3 IF47.4 Investigation of Material Effects on Near-Field Wireless Power Transfer I.-J. Yoon, H. Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United Wireless Powering Based on Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonance with SRR Elements H. Hu, S. V. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, United Wireless Power Transmission to Device in Concrete via Magnetic Resonance O. Jonah, S. Georgakopoulos, FIU, United Wireless Power Transmission to Sensors in Reinforced Concrete via Magnetic Resonance O. Jonah, S. V. Georgakopoulos, FIU, United IF47.6 IF47.7 IF47.8 IF47.9 A Phased Coil Array for Efficient Wireless Power Transmission D. Liang, H. T. Hui, T. S. Yeo, National University of Singapore, Singapore Adaptive Impedance Matching of Wireless Power Transfer Using a Multi-Loop Feeding B.-C. Park, J.-H. Park, J.-H. Lee, Hongik University, South Korea Near-Field Antenna Systems for Wireless Power Transfer to Embedded Sensors X. Jin, J. M. Caicedo, M. Ali, University of South Carolina, United A Study on Power Transmission Through the Human Body for Implantable Device J. Kim 1, J.-H. Hwang 2, S. Kang 2, Y. T. Kim 1 1 Chosun University, South Korea; 2 Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea IF47.10 Power Transmission Through the Human Body Using Magnetic Coupling M. Jeong 1, J.-H. Hwang 2, S. Kang 2, Y. T. Kim 1 1 Chosun University, South Korea; 2 Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea IF47.11 IF47.12 Tri-Loop Antenna for Impedance Matching and Frequency Tuning of High-Q Resonators in Wireless Power Transfer D. S. Ricketts, A. Hillenius, Carnegie Mellon University, United Impact of Pitch and Ground Plane on Helical Antennas in near Field Wireless Power Transfer System S. M. Khan, N. D. Maresch, Kansas State University, United Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:20 Chicago VI Session 451 /URSI Analysis and Design of Frequency Selective Surfaces Session Chairs: Raj Mittra, Juan Mosig 13: Three-Dimensional FSS Elements with Wide Frequency and Angular Responses R. Mittra, C. Pelletti, The Pennsylvania State University, United 13: Dichroic FSS Design for Angularly Stable Response Using Homogenization C. D. Emiroglu, D.-H. Kwon, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United 14: A New Technique for Efficient and Accurate Analysis of Arbitrary 3D FSSs, EBGs and Metamaterials R. Mittra, R. K. Arya, C. Pelletti, The Pennsylvania State University, United 14: Reconfiguration Schemes of Parallel Metallic Strips for Nimble Antennas M. N. Jazi, T. A. Denidni, University of Quebec, EMT-INRS, Canada 14: Scattering of Cylindrical FSS with Rectangular Patch Array Y.-R. Jeong 1, K.-W. Lee 1, I.-P. Hong 2, H.-J. Chun 1, M.-G. Lee 3, J.- G. Yook 1 1 Yonsei University, South Korea; 2 Kongju National University, South Korea; 3 Agency for Defense and Development, South Korea 15: Fully Conformal FSS via Rapid 3D Prototyping I. M. Ehrenberg, S. E. Sarma, MIT, United ; B.-I. Wu, Air Force Research Laboratory, United 15: Design of a Bandpass Fss on Dual Layer Energy Saving Glass for Improved Rf Communication in Modern Buildings I. S. Syed, K. Esselle, G. Kiani, Macquarie University, Australia 16: Experimental Characterization of Origami Tunable Frequency Selective Surfaces J. Tang, K. Fuchi, E. J. Rothwell, A. R. Diaz, R. O. Ouedraogo, Michigan State Univ, United 16: Design of Customized Fractal FSS A. Sonker 1, A. Patnaik 2, S. N. Sinha 1, J. R. Mosig 3

60 1 IIT Roorkee, India; 2 IIT, India; 3 EPFL, Switzerland 16: A Novel Printed Circular Antenna Array Based on V-Shaped Elements M. S. Sharawi, F. Sultan, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia; D. N. Aloi, Oakland University, USA 17: Temperature Dependent EM Performance Predictions of Dielectric Slab Based on Inhomogeneous Planar Layer Model P. Gupta, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories Bangalore, India; R. U. Nair, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories, India; R. M. Jha, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories,, India Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:00 Chicago VII Session 452 /URSI Antennas with Novel Materials Session Chairs: Steve Weiss, Per-Simon Kildal 13: Development of Magnetodielectric Materials for Antenna Applications H. Zhu, S. Stoyanov, M. B. McLaughlin, Spectrum Magnetics LLC, United ; J. Q. Xiao, University of Delaware, United 13: A Dual-Polarized Antenna Excited by a Meta-Surface Lens M. Sabatini, E. Martini, G. Minatti, S. Maci, University of Siena, Italy 14: Comparison of Negative Impedance Inverters and Converters in the Design of Non-Foster Reactive Elements A. M. Elfrgani, R. G. Rojas, The Ohio State University, United 14: Circular Polarization Metamaterial Superstrate Excited by a CRLH Antenna K. Kahng, S. Kahng, I. Yang, University of incheon, South Korea; J. Ju, ETRI, South Korea 14: Electromagnetic Analysis on Arbitrary Material Coated Slot Antenna B. K. Kim, S. O. Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea 15: Ultra-Wide-Band Slot Antenna with Graded Index Superstrate H. A. Bukhari, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor, United 15: A Novel Antenna for Thru-Wall Communications F. Schettino, D. Pinchera, University of Cassino, Italy 16: Evaluation of Losses in Microstrip Gap Waveguide for Slot Antennas Applications E. Pucci 1, E. Rajo-Iglesias 2, P.-S. Kildal 1 1 Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden; 2 University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain 16: Self-Filtering Low-Noise Horn Antenna F. Bilotti, L. Di Palma, D. Ramaccia, A. Toscano, "Roma Tre" University, Italy 16: Radiation from a Vertical Electric Dipole above an Optically Plasma-Induced Semiconductor Layer Superimposed on a Dielectric Slab K. Nishimura, Ryukoku Universiry, Japan Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:20 Chicago VIII Session 453 /URSI Special Session Challenging canonical scattering problems and new EM problems involving special materials Session Chairs: Guido Lombardi, Andrea Alu Session Organizers: Guido Lombardi, Andrea Alu 13: Electromagnetic Scattering by a Circular Impedance Cone: Diffraction Coefficients and Surface Waves M. A. Lyalinov, Saint Petersburg University, Institute in Physics, Russian Federation 13: Spectral Properties of Wedge Problems V. Daniele, G. Lombardi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 14: Reduction of RCS of a Canonical Shape with a Metamaterial Coating A. Osipov, E. Culhaoglu, Microwaves and Radar Institute, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany 14: Zero Scattering from a Finite Homogeneous DNG Metamaterial Body P. L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United ; V. G. Daniele, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 14: Passive and Active Cylindrical and Spherical Coated Nano- Particle Systems at IR and Visible Wavelengths and Their Applications R. W. Ziolkowski, S. D. Campbell, University of Arizona, United ; S. Arslanagić, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark 15: Coated Nano-Particle Jamming of Quantum Emitters S. Arslanagic, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark; R. W. Ziolkowski, University of Arizona, USA 15: Resonances and Fields near Metamaterial Inclusions R. C. McPhedran, CUDOS, University of Sydney, Australia; J. Helsing, Lund University, Sweden; G. W. Milton, University of Utah, USA 16: Large Absorption Efficiency in Ultralow Loss, Composite Plasmonic Nanoparticles N. Mohammadi Estakhri, A. Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, United 16: Scattering vs. Absorption Tradeoff Revisited in the Presence of Transformation Media G. Castaldi, V. Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy; A. Alù, The University of Texas at Austin, USA; N. Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, USA 16: An Overview of Techniques for the Efficient Solution of Multilayered Media Problems Using the MPIE D. R. Wilton, D. R. Jackson, University of Houston, United ; G. Valerio, Université de Rennes, France; M. A. Francavilla, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy 17: Comparisons of Heterogeneous Multiscale Finite Element Method and Localized Homogenization Process for Modeling Aperiodic Metamaterials J.-F. Lee, Z. Peng, The Ohio State University, United Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:20 Chicago IX Session 454 /URSI Slotted and Guided Wave Antennas I Session Chairs: BARKA Andre, Alejandro Valero-Nogueira 13: Design, Fabrication and Performance Tests of Horn Elliptical Antennas with Low Side Lobe and Coupling Levels A. Barka, ONERA French Aerospace Lab, France; O. Seguin, C. Breuil, INOVEOS, France 13: Analysis of a Longitudinal Slot Excited by a Metal Support on a Hollow Rectangular Coaxial Line M. Sano, J. Hirokawa, M. Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 14: Waveguide-Fed Cavity Backed Slot Antenna Array with High Efficiency in the Ku-Band G.-L. Huang, S.-G. Zhou, T.-H. Chio, Temasek Laboratories@NUS, Singapore 14: Shaped Beam Synthesis Technique for Linear Arrays of Waveguide Longitudinal Slots G. A. Casula, G. Mazzarella, G. Montisci, Università di Cagliari, Italy 14: Reduced-Cost Bayesian Support Vector Regression Modeling and Optimization of Planar Slot Antennas P. Jacobs, University of Pretoria, South Africa; S. Koziel, S. Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland 15: Receptionable Area Enlargement in MMW Short Range Communication Using Waveguide Slot Antennas with Large Number of Elements M. Zhang, J. Hirokawa, M. Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 15: Equivalent-Admittance Slot Representation in Periodic Waveguides A. Valero-Nogueira, J. I. Herranz-Herruzo, M. Baquero-Escudero, R. Hernández-Murcia, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain 16: A Broad Angle Frequency Scanning Antenna Based on a Meandre Waveguide

61 F. Siaka, A. Mirkamali, J.-J. Laurin, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada 16: A Horizontally Polarized Omnidirectional Slot Antenna Array X. Qing, Z. N. Chen, C. K. Goh, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore, Singapore 16: An Open-Ended Circular Waveguide Radiating the TM01 Mode T. R. Cameron, A. T. Sutinjo, M. Okoniewski, University of Calgary, Canada 17: CPW-Fed Wideband Circularly Polarized Slot Antenna S.-P. Pan 1,2, J.-Y. Sze 1, K. K. Cheng 1 1 Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, National Defense University, Taiwan; 2 Army Academy R.O.C, Taiwan Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:00 Chicago X Session 455 Phased Array Antennas IV Session Chairs: Paul Werntz, Laila Salman 13: Dual-Polarized, X-Band, Flat-Panel Phased Array J. N. Hansen, D.-J. Jung, K. Chang, Texas A&M University, United 13: Application of Phased Array Antenna for Radar Respiration Measurement H. Ren, J. Shao, B. Arigong, H. Zhang, University of North Texas, United ; C. Gu, C. Li, Texas Tech University, United 14: Phased Array Scanning with Sequential Commands R. Haupt, B. Thrall, A. Lyons, M. B. Davis, R. Fitzgerals, Ball Aerospace, United 14: Beam Steering Performance of a C- and X-Band Compact Spirograph PMA (SPMA) Array J. T. Rayno, S. K. Sharma, San Diego State University, United 14: A Comparison of Microstrip Patch ESPAR Array and Uniformly-Illuminated Array Performance J. J. Luther, S. Ebadi, X. Gong, University of Central Florida, United 15: Efficient Time Domain Method for Calculating Phased Array Dispersive Effects P. C. Werntz, Boeing Space Systems El Segundo, United 15: A Broadband Phased Array Antenna with Wide Angular Coverage in a Low-Cost Organic Laminate Package for 60-GHz Wireless Chipsets M. Spella, A. de Graauw, S. Drago, NXP Semiconductors, Netherlands 16: Schelkunoff Multi Diagrams Receive Arrays J. Euzière, R. Guinvarc'h, Supelec, France; B. Uguen, R. Gillard, European University of Brittany, France 16: Calibration Quality Analysis of Phased Array Antennas O. Kilic, A. Yalim, C. Cetintepe, S. Demir, Middle East Technical University, Turkey 16: Effect of Mutual Coupling in Active RCS Reduction H. Singh, R. Rathore, R. Jha, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore, India, India Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:00 Huron Session 456 Advances in Numerical Methods Session Chairs: Jian-Ming Jin, Robert Adams 13: Improve the Accuracy of the Second-Kind Integral Equations for Generally Shaped Objects S. Yan, J.-M. Jin, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United ; Z. Nie, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China 13: Symmetric Coupling of Finite Element Method and Method of Moments Using Higher Order Elements A. B. Manic 1, M. M. Ilic 2, B. M. Notaros 1 1 Colorado State University, United ; 2 University of Belgrade, Serbia 14: Accurate and Conforming Mixed Discretization of the Chiral Müller Equation Y. Beghein 1, K. Cools 2, F. P. Andriulli 3, D. De Zutter 1, E. Michielssen 4 1 Ghent University, Belgium; 2 University of Nottingham, UK; 3 TELECOM Bretange, France; 4 University of Michigan, USA 14: Fast Monostatic Radar Imaging by Hierarchical Disaggregation G. Schnattinger, T. F. Eibert, TUM, Germany 14: PEMC-Backed Perfectly Matched Layer as a Truncation Boundary V. Nayyeri, M. Soleimani, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran; M. Dehmollaian, University of Tehran, Iran 15: Solution of the Vectorial 3D Inverse Source Problem by Adjoint Near-Field Fast Multipole Translations G. Schnattinger, T. F. Eibert, TUM, Germany 15: Efficient Computation of in-situ Antenna Performance Using Platform Characteristic Modes J. Chalas, K. Sertel, The Ohio State University, United 16: The MSMM/GA Design of Non-Uniform Planar Dipole Antenna Arrays S. Kawdungta, Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna Chiangmai, Thailand; C. Phongcharoenpanich, King Mongkut s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand; D. Torrungrueng, Asian University, Thailand 16: A Meshless Scheme for Solving Volume Integral Equations with Inhomogeneous Media K. Yang, M. S. Tong, Tongji University, China 16: A Hierarchical Multi-Level Fast Multipole Method for Wideband Multiscale Electromagnetic Wave Scattering from Non- Penetrable Targets in R^3 J. Wei, Z. Peng, J.-F. Lee, The Ohio State University, United Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:20 Michigan A Session 457 Microstrip and Slot Arrays Session Chairs: Dimitris Anagnostou, Antoine Roederer 13: Analysis of a Linear Series-Fed Rectangular Microstrip Antenna Array S. Sengupta, D. R. Jackson, S. A. Long, University of Houston, United 13: Broadside 6-Element Series-Fed Slot-Coupled Microstrip Antenna Array B. Zivanovic, T. Weller, University of South Florida, United ; C. Costas, Raytheon Company, United 14: Half-Power Beamwidth of a Self-Adapting Conformal 1 X 4 Microstrip Array B. D. Braaten, M. A. Aziz, S. Roy, S. Nariyal, North Dakota State University, United ; N. F. Chamberlain, California Institute of Technology, United ; D. E. Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines and Technolgy, United 14: Microstrip Slot Antenna Array in LTCC Technology for a 122 GHz System-in-Package S. Beer 1, L. Pires 1, C. Rusch 1, C. Heine 1, J. Paaso 2, T. Zwick 1 1 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; 2 Selmic Oy, Finland 14: A Circularly Polarized Loop Antenna with Parallel Wires - An Application to Microstrip-Line Antennas K. Hirose, T. Ogo, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan; H. Nakano, Hosei University, Japan 15: Design of a Highly Efficient Wideband Suspended Solar Array Antenna O. Yurduseven, D. Smith, N. Pearsall, I. Forbes, NORTHUMBRIA UNIVERSITY, United Kingdom 15: A W-Band 8 X 8 Series Fed Patch Array Detector on Liquid Crystal Polymer J.-C. S. Chieh, A.-V. Pham, University of California Davis, United ; G. Kannell, A. Pidwerbetsky, LGS Innovations, United 16: Differential Mode Rectenna Array T. Sakamoto, Y. Ushijima, E. Nishiyama, I. Toyoda, M. Aikawa, Saga University, Japan

62 16: A Wideband RCS Reduction of Slot Array Antennas S. Genovesi 1,2, F. Costa 1,2, A. Monorchio 1,2 1 University of Pisa, Italy; 2 CNIT, Italy 16: SIW-Based Slot Array Antenna and Power Management Circuit for Wireless Energy Harvesting Applications T. Mishra, S. K. Panda, National University of Singapore, Singapore; M. F. Karim, M. L. C. Ong, T. M. Chiam, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore 17: Monopole Lozange Antenna for 60 GHz Applications J. Hautcoeur, L. Talbi, Quebec University of Ouataouais, Canada; K. Hettak, Communication Research Center, Canada Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:00 Michigan B Session 458 Inverse Scattering and Imaging: Technologies and Applications Session Chairs: Joe LoVetri, Sima Noghanian 13: Retina Design for 100GHz MST Imaging System M. Alonso del Pino 1, V. Garg 1, E. Nova 1, J. Abril 1, J. Romeu 1, N. Llombart 2, L. Jofre 1 1 Technical University of Catalonia, Spain; 2 Complutense University of Madrid, Spain 13: A Study of Terahertz Scanning Probe Microscopy for Pcb Inspection H. Cetinkaya, M. Tekbas, A. Vertiy, TUBITAK-MAM, Material Institute, Turkey 14: The Blade Beam Reflector Antenna for Stacked Nearfield Millimeter-Wave Imaging C. M. Rappaport, B. González-Valdés, Northeastern University, United 14: Correcting Mutual Coupling and Poor Isolation a 1-D Microwave Imaging Array J. T. Case, M. T. Ghasr, R. Zoughi, Missouri University of Science and Technology, United 14: Enhancement of Near-Field Probing in a Microwave Tomography System M. Ostadrahimi, P. Mojabi, J. LoVetri, L. Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada; S. Noghanian, University of North Dakota, USA 15: Evaluation of a Microwave Tomography System for Animal Tissue Imaging M. Ostadrahimi, A. Zakaria, P. Mojabi, J. LoVetri, L. Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada 15: Theory and Experiment on Imaging of Walls' Interior Structures Using Diffraction Tomography C. Thajudeen 1, W. Zhang 2, A. Hoorfar 1 1 Villanova University, United ; 2 Duke University, United 16: Three-Dimensional Real-Time Through-the-Wall Imaging W. Zhang 1, A. Hoorfar 2, Q. H. Liu 1 1 Duke University, USA; 2 Villanova University, USA 16: Tunnel Detection Using Underground-Focusing Spotlight SAR and Rough Surface Estimation B. Gonzalez-Valdes, F. Quivira, J. A. Martinez-Lorenzo, C. M. Rappaport, Northeastern University, United 16: A Clutter Cancellation Method for Through-Wall SAR Imaging B. Yektakhah, M. Dehmollaian, University of Tehran, Iran Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:00 Superior A Session 459 Frequency Configurable Antennas I Session Chairs: Harish Rajagopalan, Atef Elsherbeni 13: A Planar Ultrawideband Antenna with Photonically Controlled Notched Bands D. Draskovic, J. R. O. Fernandez, C. Briso-Rodriguez, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain; D. Budimir, University of Westminster, UK 13: Reconfigurable Slotted Microstrip Patch Using VO2 R. A. Rodríguez Solís 1, N. Sepúlveda 2, H. L. Pacheco González 1, N. Dávila 2 1 University of Puerto Rico, United ; 2 Michigan State University, United 14: Reconifgurable Dual-Band Patch Antenna Using Varactor Loaded Slot A. Khidre 1, F. Yang 1,2, A. Elsherbeni 1, X. Liu 2 1 University of Mississippi, United ; 2 Tsinghua University, China 14: Frequency-Tunable CMOS-MEMS Slot Antenna C.-C. Lin, S.-C. Hsieh, C.-Y. Huang, C.-C. Chang, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan 14: A Tunable Slot Loop Antenna Using Interdigitated Ferroelectric Varactors H.-Y. Li, H.-P. Chen, S.-C. Chen, C.-H. Tai, J.-S. Fu, National Central University, Taiwan 15: Miniaturized and Reconfigurable Notch Antennas Using a BST Thin Film Varactor V. H. Nguyen 1,2, C. Borderon 1, R. Benzerga 2, C. Delaveaud 1, A. Sharaiha 1, H. W. Gundel 1 1 IETR, UMR-CNRS 6164, France; 2 CEA-LETI, MINATEC, France 15: Reconfigurable Notched Tapered Slot Ultra Wideband Antenna for Cognitive Radio Applications T. Aboufoul, A. Alomainy, Queen Mary University Of London, United Kingdom 16: Frequency Reconfigurable Wideband E-Shaped Patch Antenna: Design, Fabrication, and Measurements H. Rajagopalan, J. M. Kovitz, Y. Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United 16: Design of a Broadband Reconfigurable Antenna for Cognitive Radio D. T. Le, Y. Karasawa, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan 16: Switchable UWB Antenna with Defected Ground Plane A. Taat 1, M. R. Kamarudin 1, M. F. Jamlos 2, M. H. Jamaluddin 1, M. R. Hamid 1, M. Jusoh 2 1 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia; 2 Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:00 Superior B Session 460 Broadband/wideband antennas Session Chairs: Jaehoon choi, Youssef Tawk 13: Two-Arm Power-Spiral Antennas M. A. Elmansouri, D. S. Filipovic, University of Colorado at Boulder, United 13: A Novel Polygonal Spiral Antenna N. Rahman, M. N. Afsar, Tufts University, United ; R. Cheung, Microwave Engineering Corporation, United 14: Compact Broadband Tapered Slot Antennas A. Boryssenko, E. Boryssenko, A&E Partnership, United 14: Wideband Stepped Reflector for Archimedean Spiral Antenna C. Djoma 1,2, X. Begaud 1, A.-C. Lepage 1, S. Mallegol 2, M. Jousset 2 1 Institut TELECOM, TELECOM ParisTech - LTCI CNRS UMR 5141, France; 2 THALES Systèmes Aéroportés, France 14: Boresight Gain Enhancement of an UWB Planar Monopole Antenna W. Zhang, A. Hoorfar, C. Thajudeen, Villanova University, United 15: An Investigation on the Transmission Response of a Miniaturized Double-Ridged Horn Antenna for Radar-Based Imaging S. Latif 1,2, D. Flores-Tapia 1,2, L. Shafai 2, S. Pistorius 1,2 1 CancerCare Manitoba, Canada; 2 University of Manitoba, Canada 15: Circularly Polarized Broadband Antenna Using Waveguide and an L-Shaped Feed Probe S. Yamaura, T. Fukusako, Graduate School of Science & Technology, Kumamoto University, Japan 16: Hybrid Equi-Angular to Archimedean Spiral Antenna K. Louertani, T.-H. Chio, Temasek Laboratories, NUS, Singapore

63 16: Input Impedance Behavior of a Planar Elliptical Ring Dipole Antenna. V. A. De Noia, A. E. Alves, Universidad Catolica Andres Bello, Venezuela; R. H. Barroso, M. A. Diaz, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Venezuela 16: A Novel Low-Profile Circularly Polarized Antenna with Low Angle Coverage T. Dong 1,2, X. Ma 1,1, R. Mittra 2 1 Xi'an Jiaotong University, China; 2 Pennsylvania State University, USA Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:00 Colorado Session 461 /URSI Advances in Adaptive and Smart Antenna Systems Session Chairs: liang zhang, Jon Wallace 13: Integrated Board-Level Phased Array Antenna Solution for 60 GHz Radio W. Hong, K.-H. Baek, A. Goudelev, Samsung Electronics, South Korea 13: GHz Multi-Antenna in Multi-Core System H.-H. Yeh, K. L. Melde, University of Arizona, United 14: Energy Efficiency for Implanted Wireless Communication Sensor Nodes Y. Huang, Montana state University, United ; D. Qiao, Y. Li, H. Li, Y. Zhang, L. Wang, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, China 14: Novel Wideband Multilayer Butler Matrix Using CPW Technology M. BEN Kilani, M. Nedil, N. Kandil, Université de Québec en Abitibi- Témiscamingue (UQAT), Canada; T. A. Denidni, Université de Québec, Canada 14: A Novel Optimized Broadband Reconfigurable RHCP/LHCP E- shaped Patch Antenna J. M. Kovitz, H. Rajagopalan, Y. Rahmat-Samii, University of California Los Angeles, United 15: Linear-to-Circular Polarization Transformer Using Electrically Small Antennas M. Barbuto, F. Bilotti, A. Toscano, Roma Tre University, Italy 15: X-Band Substrate Integrated Waveguide (SIW) Active Antenna Self-Oscillating Mixer (SOM) A. Collado, R. Diaz, A. Georgiadis, Centre Tecnologic de Telecomunicacions de Catalunya, Spain 16: An Active Discrete Lens Antenna for Ka-Band Multibeam Applications G. Ruggerini, P. Nicolaci, Space Engineering SpA, Italy; G. Toso, P. Angeletti, European Space Agency, Netherlands 16: Design of Conformal Microstrip Butler Matrix at 2.4 GHz M. BEN Kilani, M. Nedil, N. Kandil, Université de Québec en Abitibi- Témiscamingue (UQAT), Canada; T. A. Denidni, Université de Québec, Canada Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:00 Missouri Session 462 URSI Time-domain techniques and analysis Session Chairs: Costas Sarris, Abdullah Eroglu 13: A Post-Processing Procedure for the Efficient Calculation of Resonant Fields from Time Domain Simulations R. Schuhmann, C. Classen, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany 13: A New Formulation of the MRTD Technique with Sub-Cellular Resolution C. D. Sarris, A. C. M. Austin, University of Toronto, Canada 14: Progress in Space, Time, and Spectrally Adaptive Time-Domain Integral Equation Solvers E. Michielssen, University of Michigan, United 14: Alternative TDIE Formulations for Lossy Inhomogeneous Dielectrics G. Kaur, A. E. Yılmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United 14: Analysis of Time Domain Integral Equations Using the Frequency Domain Techniques M. E. Ozturk, E. Korkmaz, Fatih University, Turkey; A. A. Ergin, Gebze Institue of Technolgy, Turkey 15: Construction of an hp-refinement Technique for Transient Scattering Using the Generalized Method of Moments A. J. Pray, N. Nair, B. Shanker, Michigan State University, United 15: A Circuit-Driven Subcell Thin-Wire Model for the Discontinuous Galerkin Time Domain Method I. Jeffrey, J. LoVetri, University of Manitoba, Canada 16: Adaptive Load Balancing for the MPI Application in Non- Conformal Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Time-Domain Method B. Zhao, J. Wang, Y. Shao, J.-F. Lee, The Ohio State University, United 16: Conformal PML Modeling in DGTD Using Continuous Material Properties J. Wang, Z. Peng, J.-F. Lee, The Ohio State University, United 16: Time Domain Discontinuous Galerkin Method with Exact Absorbing Boundary Conditions for Analyzing Three-Dimensional Diffraction Gratings K. Sirenko 1, A. Krivchikova 2, Y. Sirenko 2, H. Bagci 1 1 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia; 2 Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (IRE NASU), Ukraine Thursday, July 12 13:20-17:00 Parlor C Session 463 Slot Antennas and Arrays Session Chairs: Dejan Filipovic, Dirk Plettemeier 13: Dual-Polarized Vivaldi Array for X- and Ku-Band R. Hahnel, D. Plettemeier, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany 13: Dual-Polarization Cylindrical Long-Slot Array Antenna Integrated with Hybrid Ground Plane H.-S. Youn, L. Lee, N. Celik, M. Iskander, College of Engineering, United 14: Long Slot Array (LSA) Antenna Integrated with Compact Broadband Coupled Microstrip Impedance Transformer Y.-L. Lee, H.-S. Youn, M. Iskander, Hawaii Center for Advanced Communication, United 14: Artificial Dielectric Layers for the Performance Enhancement of Slot Antennas on a Dielectric Lens W. H. Syed, A. Neto, TU Delft, Netherlands 14: Improvement of Far Field Patterns of Antipodal Vivaldi Antennas with Step Impedance Resonator N.-T. Huang, Y.-L. Hshieh, C. Yeh, H.-T. Chiu, Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan 15: V-Band Monolithically Integrated Four-Arm Spiral Antenna and Beamforming Network N. A. Sutton, D. S. Filipovic, University of Colorado, Boulder, United 15: An On-chip W-Band Bowtie Slot Antenna in Silicon S. Pan, L. Gilreath, P. Heydari, F. Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United 16: Microstripline-Coupled Printed Wide-Slot Antenna with Loop Loadings for Dual-Band WiMAX/WLAN Operations M. H. B. Ucar, Y. E. Erdemli, Kocaeli University, Turkey 16: Miniaturized DTV Broadband Slot Antenna for Handheld Devices J.-H. Chou, H.-J. Li, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; D.-B. Lin, W.- C. Shih, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan 16: Design of Dual-Polarization Waveguide Slot Array Antenna Using Diffusion Bonding of Laminated Thin Plates for the 60 GHz- Band D. Kim, M. Zhang, J. Hirokawa, M. Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

64 Thursday, July 12 13:20-15:00 Mississippi Session 464 URSI Communication Channel Management Session Chairs: Jean-Francois Chamberland, Kevin Sowerby 13: Analyzing the Impact of Delays from Antenna Reconfiguration on Virtual Channel Management J.-F. Chamberland, G. H. Huff, S. S. Shakkottai, Texas A&M University, United 13: A Heuristic Tool for Exposure Reduction in Indoor Wireless Networks D. Plets, W. Joseph, K. Vanhecke, L. Martens, Ghent University/IBBT, Belgium 14: Uplink Spectrum Sharing for Heterogeneous Networks Based on Reconfigurable Antenna System R.-T. Juang, Automotive Research & Testing Center, Taiwan; D.-B. Lin, H.-P. Lin, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan 14: The Effects of Modified Building Propagation on Frequency Reuse in a Single Channel Indoor Wireless Communication System K. W. Sowerby, M. J. Neve, The University of Auckland, New Zealand 14: Monitoring of HF Spectral Occupancy over the Eastern Mediterranean H. Haralambous, P. Vryonides, Frederick University, Cyprus; L. Economou, Intercollege, Cyprus 09: Placement and Simulation of Antennas Attached to Large Platforms Modeled with Parametric Surfaces A. Tayebi, J. Gomez, J. Moreno, I. Gonzalez, F. Catedra, University of Alcalá, Spain 10:00 Break 10: A Stable Hybrid Multi-Region Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method Y. Q. Lin, D. S. Weile, University of Delaware, United 10: The Coupled Field Propagator Applied to Two Widely Separated Cylinders R. D. Nevels, Texas A&M University, United 11: Evaluating the Generalized Scattering Matrix Between Horn Antennas on a Circular Conducting Cylinder by Hybridizing Mode Matching/FEM with the Spectral Rotation Approach D. Bianchi, A. Monorchio, G. Tiberi, M. De Gregorio, University of Pisa, Italy 11: Radiation Performance Prediction of Antennas Mounted on Re- Entry Vehicles J. A. Tobon Vasquez 1, F. Vipiana 1, J. L. Araque Quijano 2, M. Sabbadini 3, G. Vecchi 1 1 Politecnico di Torino, Italy; 2 Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia; 3 ESA/ESTEC, The Netherlands 11: The Substructure Method Combined with PML Absorption Boundary for Dielectric Layer PBG Structure in a Waveguide H. Yang, S. Jiang, Z. Mu, College of Applied Sciences, Beijing University of Technology, China Thursday, July 12 15:20-17:00 Mayfair Session 465 URSI Sensor Networks and Sensor Arrays Session Chairs: Mohammod Ali, Hao Xin 15: A near-isotropic Pattern 3-D Loop Antenna for Networked Sensors X. Jin, M. Ali, University of South Carolina, United 15: Direction of Arrival Estimation with Two Planar Inverted-F Antennas and a Scatterer X. Yu, H. Xin, University of Arizona, United 16: Array Calibration for a Sequential Beamspace Device Y. Huang, W. Tidd, Montana state University, United 16: A Novel Vector Electromagnetic Sensor for Direction Finding HF Applications R. Shavit, Y. Barash, R. Nevo, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; B. Almog, ELTA Sys. Ltd., Israel 16: Through-the-Wall Moving Target Detection with Compressed Sensing Y. Lu, L. Huang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Friday, July 13 8:20-12:00 Chicago VI Session 501 /URSI Hybrid Methods and Method Comparisons Session Chairs: Raj Mittra, Shanker Balasubramaniam 08: νfdtd: a Novel Algorithm for Dealing with Curved Objects in the Context of FDTD K. Panayappan, R. Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United 08: A Fourier Envelope Hybrid Field-Circuit Simulator for Transient Simulation of Microwave Circuits and Antennas V. Subramanian, A. E. Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United 09: Method of Moments Analysis of Microstrip Antennas in Cylindrically Stratified Media Using Closed-Form Green's Functions S. Karan, V. B. Ertürk, Bilkent University, Turkey 09: Self-Consistent Modeling of Quantum Electronic Devices in the Presence of Electromagnetic Fields C. S. Meierbachtol, O. Tuncer, B. Shanker, Michigan State University, United Friday, July 13 8:20-12:00 Chicago VII Session 502 Electromagnetic Properties of Advanced Materials and Circuits Session Chairs: Keith Whites, Christopher Holloway 08: Effects of Cavity Dimensions in Split-Post Dielectric Resonator Technique for Complex Permittivity Measurements F. Chen, S. Mao, X. Wang, E. Semouchkina, Michigan Technological University, United ; M. Lanagan, Pennsylvania State University, United 08: Complementary Split-Ring Resonator as a High Sensitivity Sensor A. M. Albishi, O. M. Ramahi, M. S. Boybay, University of Waterloo, Canada 09: Non-Contact Probes for THz Circuits and Integrated Devices K. Topalli, G. C. Trichopoulos, K. Sertel, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United 09: Optimised Second-Order Debye Parameters for Head Tissues at Microwave Frequencies D. J. Ireland, A. Abbosh, University of Queensland, Australia 09: Modeling-Based Printed Electronics Characterization R. M. Makinen, A. R. Rasku, H. P. Sillanpaa, Tampere University of Technology, Finland 10:00 Break 10: Microwave Sensors for a Long Term Monitoring of Snow Conditions and Avalanche Prevention A. Carta, D. Trinchero, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 10: Electromagnetic Analysis of Effective Anisotropic Material Parameters for Metal Dummies in a CMOS Chip T. Hirano, K. Okada, J. Hirokawa, M. Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 11: Spatial Dependence of Microstrip Line Properties on Artificial Substrates A. K. Amert, K. W. Whites, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United 11: The Influence of Refractive Index, Excitation and Observation on PEC/PMC Boundary Realization C. A. Valagiannopoulos, A. H. Sihvola, Aalto University, Finland 11: Analysis of Surface-Wave Dispersion Properties of Infinite Planar Corrugated Surfaces Using Asymptotic Corrugations Boundary Conditions T.-L. Yen, M. Ng Mou Kehn, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

65 Friday, July 13 8:20-11:40 Chicago VIII Session 503 /URSI Special Session Cognitive radio: improvements through the integration of electromagnetic and communications theory Session Chairs: Natasha Devroye, Agostino Monorchio Session Organizers: Daniela Tuninetti, Natasha Devroye, Agostino Monorchio 08: Simultaneous Transmit and Sense for Cognitive Radios Using Full-Duplex: a First Study E. Ahmed, A. Eltawil, University of California Irvine, United ; A. Sabharwal, Rice University, United 08: Spatio-Temporal Spectrum Sensing Using Distributed Antenna Systems and Direct Localization Methods D. Cabric, UCLA, United ; M. Eric, University of Belgrade, Serbia 09: Aspects of Cognition and Echolocation C. J. Baker, G. E. Smith, OSU, United 09: Opportunistic Signals for Localization of Cognitive Radio Terminals A. Emmanuele, M. Luise, Università di Pisa, Italy 09: Cost and Power Efficient Ultra-Wideband Digital Beamforming for Cognitive Sensing E. A. Alwan, K. Sertel, W. Khalil, J. L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, Electroscience Laboratory, United 10:00 Break 10: Reconfigurable Null Scanning Antenna for Spatial Filtering in Cognitive Radios S. Yong, J. T. Bernhard, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United 10: Data Multiplexing with a Single Antenna Structure and Front- End: Antenna-Coding Techniques and Design Examples J. Perruisseau-Carrier, M. Yousefbeiki, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland; O. N. Alrabadi, Aalborg University, Denmark; A. Kalis, Athens Information Technology (AIT), Greece 11: A Frequency and Radiation Pattern Reconfigurable Antenna System with Sensing Capabilities for Cognitive Radio Y. Tawk, C. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United ; J. Costantine, California State University Fullerton, United ; S. Barbin, Universidad de Sao Paulo, Brazil 11: Reconfigurable Antenna for a Software-Defined Radio System S. Genovesi, A. Monorchio, University of Pisa, Italy; F. M. Valeri, Microwave Communications, Italy Friday, July 13 8:20-12:00 Chicago IX Session 504 URSI Guided Waves and Wave-Guiding Structures Session Chairs: Edward Rothwell, Ryan Adams 08: End-Launched Coaxial to Partial H-Plane Waveguide Adapter K. H. Kloke 1,2, J. Joubert 2, J. W. Odendaal 2 1 CSIR, South Africa; 2 University of Pretoria, South Africa 08: Localization and Manipulation of Microwave Fields by Small Resonant Ferrite Particles M. L. Sigalov 1, E. Kamenetskii 2, M. Berezin 2,3, R. Joffe 2, R. Shavit 2 1 Applied Electromagnetics Ltd, Israel; 2 Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel; 3 Goji Israel Ltd, Israel 09: Computer Simulation for Transmission and Reflection Properties of Dielectric Slab Waveguides Connected with Photonic Crystal Waveguide M. Tanaka, K. Tanaka, Gifu University, Japan 09: Characterization of Gyromagnetic Material Using a Reduced Aperture Waveguide B. R. Crowgey, O. Tuncer, E. J. Rothwell, B. Shanker, L. C. Kempel, Michigan State Univ, United ; M. J. Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United 09: Study of Losses and High-Order Modes Coupling on Bends for Wire-Type Waveguides at THz Frequencies A. Berenguer, M. Baquero-Escudero, D. Sánchez-Escuderos, M. Ferrando- Bataller, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain 10:00 Break 10: Design of Waveguide Filters at W-Band by Means of Machining Techniques C. A. Leal-Sevillano 1, J. A. Ruiz-Cruz 2, J. R. Montejo-Garai 1, J. M. Rebollar 1 1 Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain; 2 Universidad Autónoma de Madird, Spain 10: Far Field Pattern from Slanted Rectangular Apertures M. C. Gonzalez 1, B. P. Kumar 2, G. R. Branner 1 1 University of California, Davis, United ; 2 Sacramento State University, United 11: A Trans-Impedance Green's Function Model for the Dielectric Ring Circulator A. K. Hatley, R. S. Adams, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United 11: Locating Small Apertures in Cable Shielding L. Thomson, B. Jones, C. Furse, University of Utah, United 11: Equivalent Network Extraction of a Coplanar Waveguide R. Masood, National Engineering and Scientific Commission, Pakistan; S. A. Mohsin, The Univ of Faisalabad, Pakistan Friday, July 13 8:20-12:00 Chicago X Session 505 Antennas for Mobile Handsets Session Chairs: Wen-Shan Chen, Kin-Lu Wong 08: Internal LTE/WWAN Handset Antenna Integrated with Solar Cells for Performance Improvement W.-Y. Li, C.-Y. Wu, W.-J. Chen, H.-H. Lin, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan 08: A Multi-Line Monopole with a Meandered Loop Antenna for 4G Mobile System W.-S. Chen, J.-W. Wang, Southern Taiwan University, Taiwan; B.-Y. Lee, Tung Fang Design University, Taiwan 09: A Reconfigurable PIFA Using a PIN-Diode for LTE/GSM850/GSM900/DCS/PCS/UMTS J. H. Lee, Y. Sung, Kyonggi University, South Korea 9: Novel SAR-Reducing Add-on Cover for MIMO Handheld Device T. C. Pu, J. H. Chen, H. H. Lin, C. Y. Wu, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan 09: SAR Study of Different MIMO Antenna Designs for LTE Application in Smart Mobile Phones K. Zhao 1,2, S. Zhang 1,2, Z. Ying 2, T. Bolin 2, S. He 1 1 KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; 2 Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication AB, Sweden 10:00 Break 10: Penta-Band WWAN Handset Antenna Embedded in a Small Notch in the System Ground Plane F.-H. Chu, Y.-C. Kao, K.-L. Wong, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan 10: Investigation of Radiation Characteristics of a PIFA-Based Semi-Populated Handset Model for LTE B13 A. J. Wahidi 1, S. M. Ali 2, R. Abhari 1 1 McGill University, Canada; 2 Research In Motion, Canada 11: Compact Multiband Antenna for Wireless Communications K. S. Sultan, H. H. Abdullah, E. A. F. Abdullah, Electronic Research institute, Egypt; E. A. Hashish, Faculty of engineering/cairo University, 'Egypt 11: Design of Pifa Handset Antenna for Lte/wimax Applications M. Yousefnia, Mazandaran Telecommunication Company, Iran; H. R. Dalili Oskoei, University of Aeronautical Science & Technology (Shahid Sattari), Iran Friday, July 13 8:20-11:40 Huron Session 506 URSI Numerical Techniques Session Chairs: Amir Boag, Jin-Fa Lee

66 08: Study of First and Second Order Methods for Neural Network Characterization of Reflectarray Elements P. Robustillo, J. Zapata, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain; J. Rubio, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain 08: A New Efficient Numerical Technique for the Analysis of Microstrip Circuits Characterized by Rough Profiles G. Bianconi, C. Pelletti, K. Panayappan, R. Mittra, The Pennsylvania State University, United 09: Electromagnetic Scattering Analysis of a Large and Deep Inlet Embedded in an Arbitrarily Shaped Host Body Z. Peng, K.-H. Lim, J.-F. Lee, ElectroScience Lab., United 09: Error Analysis for Sparse Factorizations Using Overlapped, Localizing LOGOS Modes on a Shifted Grid R. J. Adams, University of Kentucky, United ; X. Xu, Sigrity, Inc., United 09: A Set of Div-Conforming Shannon Basis Functions M. A. Francavilla, F. Vipiana, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella (ISMB), Italy; G. Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italia 10:00 Break 10: Rapid Fourier Transform Evaluation of Satellite Coverage Performance S. M. Canta, L. Ersoy, Space Systems/Loral, United 10: Investigation of the Use of Radial Basis Functions in the Determination of Electromagnetic Scattering by Dielectric Interfaces R. K. Gordon 1, E. Hutchcraft 1, Z. Liu 2, D. Owusu-Banson 1 1 University of Mississippi, United ; 2 Chongqing Unviersity, China 11: Generalized Equivalence Integral Equations A. Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel; V. Lomakin, University of California, San Diego, USA 11: Boundary Differential Equations and Their Applications G. Wen, Fudan University, China Friday, July 13 8:20-12:00 Michigan A Session 507 Microstrip-Fed Arrays Session Chairs: Benjamin Braaten, Hualiang Zhang 08: Bunny Ear Antenna Array for 60 GHz Applications M. Jenning, D. Plettemeier, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany 08: Near-Field Focussed Array with Two Simultaneous and Independent Spots G. Leon, J. J. Tomas, M. Arrebola, F. Las-Heras, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain 09: Steerable Antenna Array at 24 GHz Using Butler Matrices & MEMS-Switches M. Arias-Campo, W. Simon, R. Baggen, IMST GmbH, Germany 09: Metamaterial-Line Based Feed-Networks for Wideband Circularly Polarized Antennas K. L. Chung, X. Sun, J. Zhang, H. Zhu, S. Cheung, T. Yuk, University of Hong Kong, China 09: Design of a Passive Multifaceted Phased Array for Hemispherical Coverage W. Wang, A. Cao, S. Ye, X. Liang, Q. Guo, W. Li, R. Jin, J. Geng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China 10:00 Break 10: Planar Single-Wire Antennas at Millimeter-Wave Frequencies D. Sánchez-Escuderos, M. Ferrando-Bataller, J. I. Herranz, A. Berenguer, Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Spain 10: Design of High Gain Microstrip Yagi Array Antenna for Avalanche Radar F. N. Mohd Isa 1,2, P. V. Brennan 1 1 University College London, United Kingdom; 2 International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia 11: Design of Wideband Low Profile Ku Band Antenna Array M. M. Bilgic, K. Yegin, Yeditepe University, EE Eng. Dept., Turkey; T. Turkkan, M. Sengiz, Neta Electronic Equipment Ind. Corp., Turkey 11: A Parallel Feeding Omnidirectional Array Antenna C. Ma, Z. Kuai, X. Zhu, C. Liu, southeast university, China 11: Broadband Dual-Polarized Omnidirectional Antennas X. Quan, R. Li, South China University of Technology, China Friday, July 13 8:20-11:40 Michigan B Session 508 Analytical and Numerical Techniques in Scattering and Imaging Session Chairs: Hao Ling, Qing Liu 08: Application of a Compressed Sensing Based Time-Frequency Distribution for Radar Signature Analysis N. Whitelonis, H. Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United 08: Revised Range Point Migration Method for Rapid 3-D Imaging with UWB Radar T. Sakamoto 1,2, T. G. Savelyev 2, P. J. Aubry 2, A. G. Yarovoy 2 1 Kyoto University, Japan; 2 Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 09: D Whole Body Imaging for Detecting Explosive-Related Threats Y. Alvarez 1, B. Gonzalez-Valdes 2, J. A. Martinez-Lorenzo 2, C. M. Rappaport 2, F. Las-Heras 1 1 Universidad de Oviedo, Spain; 2 Northeastern University, USA 09: Analysis of Scattered Fields by an Impedance Discontinuity of a Planar Surface by Using Helmholtz-Kirchhoff Integral Theorem T. Kawano, K. Goto, T. Ishihara, NATIONAL DEFENSE ACADEMY, Japan 09: Optimized Design of a Low-RCS Patch Antenna Using a Frequency Selective Surface E. Sarbazi, Z. Mostaani, M. Dehmollaian, University of Tehran, Iran 10:00 Break 10: Reducing Complexity in Electromagnetics Problems E. Garcia Garcia, C. Delgado Hita, M. F. Catedra Perez, Universidad de Alcala, Spain 10: Analytical Modeling of Radiation Patterns for a Bond-Wire Antenna M. V. T. Westeinde, U. Johannsen, B. Smolders, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 11: Near Field Far Field Transformation : Calculation and Application R. Cariou, DGA/MI, France; P. Massaloux, CEA/CESTA, France 11: Analytical Solution of Scattering by a PEMC Cylinder Coated with Anisotropic Media N. Montaseri, V. Nayyeri, A. Abdolali, M. Soleimani, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran Friday, July 13 8:20-12:00 Superior A Session 509 Frequency Configurable Antennas II Session Chairs: Prem Chahal, Satish Sharma 08: A Miniature Broadband Printed Reconfigurable Antenna for Cognitive Radio A. M. Yadav, C. J. Panagamuwa, R. D. Seager, Loughborough University, United Kingdom 08: Embedding a Reconfigurable Band-Pass/Band-Stop Filter into an Antenna M. Zamudio, Y. Tawk, C. G. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United ; J. Costantine, California State University Fullerton, United 09: Ka-Band Frequency Tunable Patch Antenna C. Fritzsch, S. Bildik, R. Jakoby, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany 09: A Compact Spiral Loaded Planar Dipole Antenna with Frequency Reconfiguration S. K. Sharma, A. N. Kulkarni, M. R. Thyagarajan, B. Shanmugam, San Diego State University, United 09: A Novel Tunable Frequency Dipole-Yagi Antenna for Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) Applications E. N. Ahyat 1, M. R. Kamarudin 1, T. Abdul Rahman 1, M. F. Jamlos 2, M. R. Hamid 1, M. H. Jamaluddin 1, N. H. Ramli 1, M. Jusoh 2

67 1 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia; 2 Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia 10:00 Break 10: An Experimental Setup for Measuring the Tuning Time of an Optically Pumped Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna System Y. Tawk, S. Hemmady, C. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United ; J. Costantine, California State University Fullerton, United 10: A Modified Split Ring Resonator Loaded Miniaturized Reconfigurable Antenna N. Wiwatcharagoses, K. Y. Park, P. Chahal, Michigan State University, United 11: Frequency Agile Mechanical Antenna for Low-Cost Millimeter- Wave Applications Y. Orlic 1, B. Lacroix 2, N. Tiercelin 1, V. Preobrazhensky 1, P. Pernod 1, P. Coquet 1, J. Papapolymerou 2 1 IEMN, UMR CNRS 8520, PRES Lille Nord de France, ECLille, France; 2 Georgia Institute of Technology, USA 11: Tuning of Reconfigurable Antennas by Motion Detection J. Costantine, E. Funicari, A. Kajikawa, M. Shiva, California State University Fullerton, United ; Y. Tawk, C. G. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United 11: A Tunable Filter Antenna for Cognitive Radio Systems M. Al-Husseini, A. Ramadan, A. El-Hajj, K. Y. Kabalan, American University of Beirut, Lebanon Friday, July 13 8:20-12:00 Superior B Session 510 Wideband Antennas /URSI Session Chairs: Amir Zaghloul, Mauro Ettorre 08: Two Designs for Dual/triple Band Patch Antennas K. F. Lee, C. S. R. Kaipa, University of Mississippi, United ; K. M. Luk, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 08: Miniaturized Multimode Dielectric Resonator Antenna with Consistent Radiation Patterns for Wideband Applications A. Rashidian 1, D. M. Klymyshyn 2, L. Shafai 1 1 University of Manitoba, Canada; 2 University of Saskatchewan, Canada 09: Novel Multiport Non-Foster Loading Technique for Wide Band Antennas E. A. Elghannai, R. G. Rojas, The Ohio State University, United 09: Short-Time Pulses on Leaky-Wave Antennas J. T. Williams, L. I. Basilio, J. J. Borchardt, W. L. Langston, Sandia National Laboratories, United 09: An Optically Transparent, Wideband UHF Antenna and Ground Plane System for Radio Communication M. Kashanianfard, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United 10:00 Break 10: Effect of Layer-Misalignment on the Performance of Double- Layer Planar UWB Monopole Antennas A. Mohamed, L. Shafai, University of Manitoba, Canada 10: The Planar Lateral Wave Antenna F. Tokan, N. Türker Tokan, A. Neto, TU Delft, Netherlands 11: A CMOS Switching-Based UWB Impulse Transmitter with Oscillator Leakage Cancelling Technique J.-F. Kiang, Y.-T. Lo, C.-C. Yui, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 11: Exponentially Curved Aperture Antenna for Broadband Circular Polarization Operation F.-Y. Chao, HTC Corporation, Taiwan; S.-K. Lin, Y.-C. Lin, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 11: A Ku Band Dual Frequency Aperture Coupled Microstrip Antenna with a Wideband EBG M. Sorouri, Semnan University, Iran Friday, July 13 8:20-12:00 Colorado Session 511 Multi-Frequency Antennas: Design and Analysis #1 Session Chairs: Herbert Aumann, Wonbin Hong 08: Multifunction Solar Panel Antenna for Cube Satellites O. C. Fawole, R. Baktur, Utah State University, United 08: Tunable Compact Printed Monopole Antenna for Passive UHF RFID Tags A. E. Abdulhadi, R. Abhari, McGill University, Canada 09: /21GHz Dual-Band Feed for Circularly Polarized Satellite Broadcasting Receiving Antenna M. Nagasaka, S. Nakazawa, S. Tanaka, Japan Broadcasting Corporation, Japan 09: A New Compact Antenna Combination with High Efficiency for Reception of SDARS- and GPS Signals J. Kammerer, S. Lindenmeier, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Germany 09: Broadband Dual-Frequency and Dual-Polarized Antennas for GSM/3G/LTE Base Stations Y. Cui, R. Li, South China University of Technology, China 10:00 Break 10: Dual Band CPW-Fed Butterfly-Shaped Slot Antenna Y.-W. Liu, P. Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 10: An Asymmetrical Dipole Tag with Optimum Harmonic Conversion Efficiency H. Aumann 1, E. Kus 1, B. Cline 2, N. W. Emanetoglu 1 1 University of Maine, United ; 2 Univerisity of Maine, United 11: Double-Band Backfire Antenna for Low-Terahertz Frequencies H. D. Hristov, H. E. Carrasco, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile 11: Dipole Excited Wideband Circularly Polarized Slot Antenna A. R. Harish, T. Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India 11: Novel X+Ku Dual Band Monopulse Array Antenna D. R. Jahagirdar, Research Center Imarat, India Friday, July 13 8:20-12:00 Missouri Session 512 Satellite Communication Antennas Session Chairs: Rainee Simons, Lorenzo Lo Monte 08: A Planar Passive Dual Band Array Feed Antenna for Ku Band Satellite Communication Terminals Z. Yang, K. F. Warnick, Brigham Young University, United 08: A Deployable Quadrifilar Helix Antenna for CubeSat J. Costantine, D. Tran, M. Shiva, California State University Fullerton, United ; Y. Tawk, C. G. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United ; S. E. Barbin, Polytechnic University of Sao Paulo, Brazil 09: A X/Ka Bands Feeder Antenna for a Planetary Exploration High Gain Reflector Antenna K. Kagoshima, S. Takeda, K. Ikeda, Ibaraki University, Japan; T. Kobayashi, Y. Kato, H. Iijima, Tokyou Denki University, Japan; A. Tomiki, T. Toda, Japan Aerspace Exploration Agency, Japan 09: A Deployable Conical Log-Spiral Antenna Design for CubeSat Applications A. J. Ernest, Y. Tawk, C. G. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United ; J. Costantine, California State University Fullerton, United 09: Volumetric Ring Array for Uniform Global Coverage in Satellite Applications A. Reyna, University of Tamaulipas UAT, Mexico; M. A. Panduro, C. Del Rio, Public University of Navarra, Spain 10:00 Break 10: Ground-Based Polarization-Forming Technique for Polarization-Tracking-Free Ku-Band Mobile Satellite Communication Systems Y. Suzuki, T. Sugiyama, NTT Access Network Service Systems Laboratories, Japan

68 10: Q-Band (37-41 GHz) Satellite Beacon Architecture for RF Propagation Experiments R. N. Simons, E. G. Wintucky, NASA Glenn Research Center, United 11: A Broadband Soft Horn Antenna with Inhomogeneous Metasurface Coatings Q. Wu, C. P. Scarborough, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United ; E. Lier, R. K. Shaw, Lockheed Martin, United 11: A Ring Probe Fed Metallic Cavity Antenna for Circular Polarization K. Wei, Z. Zhang, Z. Feng, Tsinghua Univ,, China 11: A New Corrugated Dielectric Loaded Expo-Profiled Conical Feed Horn S. M. Razavi zadeh, IRIB University, Iran Friday, July 13 8:20-12:00 Parlor C Session 513 URSI Theoretical and Nonlinear Electromagnetics Session Chairs: George Hanson, Ioannis Besieris 08: EM Wave Scattering by Objects Moving on Bowditch-Lissajous Trajectories D. Censor, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 08: Airy Beams in the Presence of Inhomogeneities I. M. Besieris, Virginia Polytechnic, United 09: Rules for Parameter Selection in a Complex Point Beam Expansion E. Martini, S. Maci, University of Siena, Italy 09: Electromagnetic Transmission Through a Slit Surrounded with Grooves in a Conducting Plane D. Y. Na, J. H. Kim, Y. B. Park, Ajou University, South Korea; K.-Y. Jung, Hanyang University, South Korea 9: A Novel Non-Local Polarizabilities Model for Accurate Homogenization of Metamaterials D. L. Sounas, C. Caloz, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada 10:00 Break 10: Analytic Computation and Computer Simulations of Radiated Power and Surface Wave Power for a Hertzian Dipole over Planar Stratified Media S. Weiss, Army Reseach Laboratory, United 10: Electromagnetic Modeling of Nonlinear, Spatially-Dispersive Materials G. Hanson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, United 11: Evolutionary Approach to Electromagnetics as an Alternative to the Time-Harmonic Field Method O. A. Tretyakov, Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey; F. Erden, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA 11: Nonlinear Wave Scattering by Semiconductor Periodic Structure with Defect O. V. Kostylyova, Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics of NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine; O. V. Shramkova, Queen s University Belfast, UK 11: Electromagnetic Fields Generated by a Point Charge Moving with Uniform Velocity S. R. Seshadri, 4502 Phyllis Court, Livermore, California , USA, United Friday, July 13 8:20-12:00 Mayfair Session 514 Analysis of Propagation and Radiation in Complex Media Session Chairs: Ahmad Hoorfar, muhammad dawood 08: The Electromagnetic Field Structure in a Ferrite-Filled Transversely-Magnetized Waveguide A. K. Hatley, R. S. Adams, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, United 08: Microstrip Dipoles Printed on Biaxial Substrates J. W. Graham, SRC, United ; J. K. Lee, Syracuse University, United 09: RFID Performance in High-Voltage Corona M. M. Morys, G. D. Durgin, Georgia Institute of Technology, United 09: RF Power Harvesting for Underground Sensors S. Jiang, S. Georgakopoulos, O. Jonah, Florida International University, United 09: Analysis of Inhomogeneous Chiral Slab Using Taylor s Series Expansion D. Zarifi, M. Soleimani, A. Abdolali, V. Nayyeri, Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran 10:00 Break 10: Brillouin Precursors Through Concrete Walls for Through-the- Wall Imaging at Microwave Frequencies M. Dawood, Z. Zeeshan, New Mexico State University, United ; A. V. Alejos, University of Vigo, Spain 10: Microwave Pulse Optimization for Low Attenuation in Lossy Dispersive Media G. K. Zhu, S. V. Hum, C. D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada 11: A Simple Procedure to Evaluate Sommefeld Integrals in Layered Media Problems S. M. Rao, Naval Research Laboratory, United ; D. Chatterjee, University of Missouri Kansas City (UMKC), United 11: Electric Dipole Radiation in Proximity of a Wall and a Ground Plane K. Hosseini, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran; M. Dehmollaian, University of Tehran, Iran 11: Power Transmission for Sensors Embedded in Reinforced Concrete Structures S. Jiang, S. Georgakopoulos, O. Jonah, Florida International University, United Friday, July 13 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF51 Interactive Forum MIMO Communication Strategies Session Chairs: Jon Wallace, Hai Deng IF51.1 IF51.3 IF51.4 IF51.5 IF51.6 IF51.7 IF51.8 IF51.9 IF51.10 Optimization of Antenna Excitation Phases for Transmit Beam Nulling with MIMO Radar L. Guo, T. Ma, H. Deng, Florida International University, United Adaptive Beamforming Using Sequential Beamspace Approach Y. Huang, Montana state University, United ; C. Wang, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, United Increased Interference-Limited MIMO Capacity with Parasitic Reconfigurable Aperture Antennas R. Mehmood, J. W. Wallace, Jacobs University Bremen, Germany A Hardware Demonstration of Wireless Power Transmission Based on Retro-Reflective Beamforming S. Sha, M. Lu, University of Texas at Arlington, United Effect of Metal Wire on Channel Capacity in Near-Field MIMO System D. Zhang, T. Hori, M. Fujimoto, University of Fukui, Japan DOF of Indoor MIMO Systems J. Xu, Loyola Marymount University, United Multiple Polarization Communications R. B. Dybdal, S. J. Curry, F. Lorenzelli, D. J. Hinshilwood, The Aerospace Corporation, United A High-Rate MIMO Receiver in an FPGA M. Véstias, INESC-ID/ISEL/IPL, Portugal; P. Pinho, Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal Compensation of Undesired Effects in MIMO Wireless Transceivers M. Cabarkapa 1, M. Bozic 1, N. Neskovic 2, A. Neskovic 2, D. Budimir 1 Westminster University, United Kingdom; 2 University of Belgrade, Serbia 1

69 Friday, July 13 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF52 Interactive Forum Volumetric Metamaterials Session Chairs: Ashwin Iyer, Marco Antoniades IF52.1 IF52.2 IF52.3 IF52.4 IF52.5 IF52.6 IF52.7 IF52.8 IF52.9 IF52.10 IF52.11 IF52.12 Switchable near-zero-index Magnetic Metamaterial for Dynamic Beam-Scanning Lens J. P. Turpin, D. H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, United A Fully Printed Multilayer Metamaterial with Broadband, Low- Loss Negative Index H.-L. Nguyen, A. K. Iyer, University of Alberta, Canada Dual Polarized Negative Refraction in a Volumetric Transmission- Line Metamaterial M. Selvanayagam, G. V. Eleftheriades, University of Toronto, Canada Suppression of Chromatic Aberrations Based on a Metamaterial with Anomalous Dispersion J. T. Costa, M. G. Silveirinha, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal Network Modeling of Multi-Layer Magnet-Less Non-Reciprocal Gyrotropic Metamaterials D. L. Sounas 1, T. Kodera 2, C. Caloz 1 1 École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada; 2 Yamaguchi University, Japan Hiding and Absorbing the Power Emitted by a Dipole at the Interface of an Indefinite Medium C. Guclu, S. Campione, S. H. Sedighy, F. Capolino, University of California, Irvine, USA Numerical Modeling of the Electromagnetic Response of Complex Shaped Spatially Dispersive Bodies J. T. Costa, M. G. Silveirinha, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal Wideband Negative Permeability Metamaterial with Non-Foster Compensation of Parasitic Capacitance K. Miehle, T. P. Weldon, R. S. Adams, K. Daneshvar, Univ. of N. Carolina at Charlotte, United Bandwidth Enhancement of a Patch Antenna Using a Wire-Ferrite Substrate A. Shahvarpour, S. Couture, C. Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada On Bandwidth of Transmission-line-based and Inclusion-based Non-Foster ENZ Metamaterials S. Hrabar, I. Krois, A. Kiricenko, I. Bonic, University of Zagreb, Croatia Resonance Mode Splitting in Split-Ring Resonator Arrays Used in the Microwave Invisibility Cloak F. Chen, X. Wang, E. Semouchkina, Michigan Technological University, United Live Electrooptic Imaging for Visual Observations and Phase Velocity Evaluation of Internal Backward Waves in Two- Dimensional DNG Metamaterial M. Tsuchiya, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan; T. Shiozawa, Kagawa National College of Technology, Japan IF52.13 Nonlinear Spiral Metamaterials A. P. Slobozhanyuk 1, D. S. Filonov 1, M. Lapine 1, I. V. Shadrivov 2, P. A. Belov 1, Y. S. Kivshar 2 1 National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics (ITMO), Russian Federation; 2 Australian National University, Australia IF52.14 Integrating Metamaterials Within a Structural Composite Using Additive Manufacturing Methods P. Pa 1, K. Duncan 2, R. McCauley 1, S. Yarlagadda 1, M. Mirotznik 1 1 University of Delaware, United ; 2 US Army, United IF52.15 IF52.16 Performance of Miniature GPS Arrays Loaded with SRRs A. A. Gheethan, G. Mumcu, University of South Florida, United Neuro-Modelling of CSRR for Antenna Applications D. Pal, A. Patnaik, S. N. Sinha, IIT Rorrkeee, India Friday, July 13 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF53 /URSI Interactive Forum Nano-electromagnetics Session Chairs: Nader Behdad, Brian Lail IF53.1 IF53.2 IF53.3 IF53.4 IF53.5 IF53.6 IF53.7 IF53.8 IF53.9 A Biologically-Inspired Nanoantenna Array Y. Yusuf, N. Behdad, University of Wisconsin, United Studies of a Nanometer Antenna Combined with Open and Closed Cylindrical Active Coated Nano Particles J. Geng 1, R. Jin 1, X. Liang 1 2,2, R. W. Ziolkowski 1 Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; 2 University of Arizona, USA Design and Optimization of Bow-Tie Optical Antennas S. Kokici, E. Korkmaz, Fatih University, Turkey Metamaterials with Angle Selective Emissivity in the Near-IR J. A. Bossard, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United Absorption Enhancement in Silicon Solar Cells Due to Surface Plasmons of Nanotoroids N. Burford, M. El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United On Understanding the Enhancement of Optical Absorption in Nanostructure Photovoltaic Solar Cells T. J. Brockett, H. Rajagopalan, Y. Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United Integrated Infrared Nanodevices Based on Graphene Monolayers P. Y. Chen, A. Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United Superquadric Nanostructures for Enhanced Absorption in Solar Cells H. Rajagopalan, T. J. Brockett, Y. Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles, United An X-Wave Pulse Train as a Tractor Beam M. A. Salem, H. Bagci, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia IF53.10 Field Enhancement Due to Surface Structuring During Aluminum Induced Crystallization of Amorphous Silicon N. M. Burford, M. El-Shenawee, University of Arkansas, United ; S. Shumate, D. Hutchings, H. Naseem, Silicon Solar Solutions LLC, United IF53.11 IF53.12 Antenna-Coupled Microbolometers for Enhanced Absorption in Reduced-Pitch Infrared Detector Arrays J. Larsen, B. A. Lail, Florida Institute of Technology, United Novel Silicon-Based Hybrid Plasmonic Waveguide with Nano-Scale Gap at the Interface of Metal and Si A. Amirhosseini, R. Safian, Isfahan University of Technology, Iran Friday, July 13 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF54 Interactive Forum Non-Antenna Applications of Metasurfaces Session Chairs: Daniel Gregiore, Zhi Hao Jiang IF54.1 IF54.2 IF54.3 IF54.4 Enhancement of the Strips Electromagnetic Soft Surfaces Using Ledge Edges S. A. Abushamleh 1, H. Al-Rizzo 1, A. Kishk 2, H. Khaleel 1 1 University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United ; 2 Concordia University, Canada A Reconfigurable Near-infrared Circularly Polarizing Reflector Based on Phase Changing Anisotropic Metamaterials P. E. Sieber, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United Broadband Infrared (IR ) Metamaterial Absorber H. M. Jaradat, Umass Lowell, United Surface-Wave Waveguides D. J. Gregoire, A. V. Kabakian, HRL Laboratories, United

70 IF54.5 IF54.6 IF54.7 IF54.8 IF54.9 IF54.10 A Leaky Radial Waveguide for Generating Propagating Bessel Beams M. Ettorre, IETR, University of Rennes 1, UMR CNRS 6164, France; S. M. Rudolph, Naval Research Laboratory, USA; A. Grbic, University of Michigan, USA Experimental Demonstration of an Optical Artificial Perfect Magnetic Mirror Using Dielectric Resonators Z. H. Jiang, S. Yun, D. Ma, D. Brocker, D. H. Werner, Z. Liu, T. S. Mayer, The Pennsylvania State University, United A Low Profile AMC for Flexible and Conformal Applications H. R. Khaleel, H. M. Al-Rizzo, D. G. Rucker, S. Abushamleh, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, United 3D Artificial Impedance Surfaces D. J. Gregoire, HRL Laboratories, United Faraday Rotation by Artificial Electric Gyrotropy in a Transparent Slot-Ring Metamaterial Structure T. Kodera, Yamaguchi University, Japan; D. L. Sounas, C. Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada Synthesizing a Twist Polarizer T. P. Niemi, A. O. Karilainen, S. A. Tretyakov, Aalto University School of Electrical Engineering, Finland Friday, July 13 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF55 Interactive Forum RFID Reader Design Session Chairs: Majid Manteghi, Mahmoud EL Sabbagh IF55.1 IF55.2 IF55.3 IF55.4 IF55.5 IF55.6 IF55.7 IF55.8 IF55.9 IF55.10 Dual-Band Circularly Polarized Antenna for RFID Reader Applications H.-T. Hsu, S.-C. Lin, T.-J. Huang, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan Antenna with Wide Beamwidth and High Return Loss for UHF RFID Reader H.-W. Son, H. Park, J.-H. Cho, Chonbuk National University, South Korea; K.-H. Lee, G.-J. Jin, M.-K. Oh, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), South Korea A Spirally Complementary Split-Ring Resonators Antenna for Circular Polarization and RFID Reader Application J.-P. Chen, P. Hsu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Log-Periodic Dipole Array with Improved Front-to-Back Ratio for Universal UHF RFID Handheld Reader Applications H.-T. Hsu, T.-J. Huang, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan A Circular Polarization Hybrid-Integrated Rectangular Ring Antenna for RFID Reader Y. Li 1,2, S. Sun 2, L. Jiang 2, T. T. Ye 3 1 University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; 2 The University of Hong Kong, China; 3 Hong Kong R&D Centre, China The Phase Difference Method for Transmit Diversity in Monostatic RFID Systems A. Hasan, Georgia Institute of Technology, United ; C. Zhou, J. D. Griffin, Disney Research Pittsburgh, United Technology-Independent Table-Based Diode Model for Rectenna Design in RF Energy Harvesting M. He 1,2, H. Sun 1, Z. Zhong 1, Y.-X. Guo 1, M.-Y. Xia 2 1 National University of Singapore, Singapore; 2 Peking University, China Simple and Planar near-field Reader Antenna J. Choo, D. Kim, KAIST, South Korea; J. Ryoo, LS Industrial Systems, South Korea Double-Layer Folded Loop Antenna for UHF near-field RFID Applications X. Li, Z. Sun, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Segmented Loop Antenna Analysis and Optimal Design for UHF RFID Near-field Applications W. Li, X. Li, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Friday, July 13 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF56 Interactive Forum Sensing the Environment Session Chairs: William Davis, John Donohoe IF56.1 IF56.2 IF56.3 IF56.4 IF56.5 IF56.6 IF56.7 IF56.8 IF56.9 IF56.10 A Novel Technique to Compute Impedance of an Arbitrarily Oriented Coil Antenna for Well Logging Applications T. Zhao, G. Minerbo, J. Hunka, J. C. Goswami, Schlumberger Technology Corporation, United Localization of Buried Object Using BackPropagation Nueral Network A. Z. Ashoor, Z. Ren, O. M. Ramahi, University of Waterloo, Canada Feasibility Study for Non-Metallic IED Detection Using Forward- Looking Ground Penetrating Radar Integrated with Target Feature Classification J. S. K. Nakatsu, H.-S. Youn, M. F. Iskander, University of Hawaii at Manoa, United Coupling of Underground Objects to Antennas and Transmission Lines at Antiresonance J. P. Donohoe, Mississippi State University, United ; J. R. Fairley, L. N. Lynch, US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, United Direction and Polarization Estimations of Signals Using Vector Circular Array Y. Lu, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; S. Yang, University of Electronics Science and Technology of China, China A Circuit Parameter Identification of Personal Area Networks under the Magnetic Coupling T. Ogasawara 1, A.-I. Sasaki 1, K. Fujii 1, Y. Fujino 2, T. Fujita 2, M. Yaita 1, M. Shimizu 2, H. Morimura 1 1 NTT Microsystem Integration Laboratories, Japan; 2 NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, Japan Experimental Design of the Micro-Strip Moisture Sensors C. Guo, R. C. Liu, Chang'an University, China Foliage Obstacle Detection Exploiting Scattering and Depolarization of 2.4 GHz Waves Used for Communication Links S. Nikolaou 1, C. Eracleous 2, M. Milis 3, C. G. Panayiotou 2 1 Frederick University Cyprus (FUC), Cyprus; 2 University of Cyprus, Cyprus; 3 SignalGenerix Ltd, Cyprus Wireless Temperature Measurements Using an Acoustically Modulated Sensor W. A. Davis, T. Yang, Virginia Tech, United ; J. Coggin, R. G. May, Prime Photonics, United Combined Measured Characteristics of Microwave Radiometer and Free-Space Optical Link P. Dvorak, J. Libich, S. Zvanovec, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic IF56.11 Inkjet-Printed and Organic/Nanofluidic-Based Conformal Wireless Sensors for Smart Temperature Monitoring A. Traille 1,2, S. Bouaziz 2, P. Pons 2, H. Aubert 2, M. M. Tentzeris 1 1 Georgia Institute of Technology, United ; 2 CNRS, France Friday, July 13 10:00-5:00 River Exhibition Hall B Session IF57 /URSI Interactive Forum Small mobile antennas Session Chairs: Thomas Wong, Koichi Ogawa IF57.1 IF57.2 A Wideband Composite Right/Left Hand Rectenna for UHF Energy Harvesting Applications B. L. Pham, J.-C. S. Chieh, A.-V. Pham, University of California Davis, United A TBH Antenna with Parasitic Element for Bandwidth Enhancement T. T. Y. Wong, A. Çelebi, Illinois Institute of Technology, United ; M. Kenkel, Shure, Inc., United

71 IF57.3 IF57.4 IF57.5 IF57.6 IF57.7 IF57.8 IF57.9 IF57.10 IF57.11 An Arrow Shaped Printed Antenna for ZigBee Applications M. Sharaf, National Telecommunication Institute, Egypt; R. El-adl, S. Shams, A. Allam, German University in Cairo, Egypt Multiband Planar Branched Monopole Antenna for GSM/GPS/WLAN/WiMAX Applications B. Tlili, Rochester institute of Technology/ Dubai Campus, United Arab Emirates; S. Yousuf, Rochester Institute of Technolgy Dubai, UAE A Dual-Polarization Single-Layered Antenna for GPS and ISM Bands M. Matsunaga, Ehime University, Japan; T. Matsunaga, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan Stacked Package Loop Antenna for WLAN Based on IPD Manufacturing Technology C.-H. Lee, T.-C. Tang, K.-H. Lin, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan Dynamic Efficiency Degradation of BAN Antennas Due to the Movement of the Arms K. Ogawa, K. Honda, Toyama university, Japan Multisystem Microstrip Antenna for Mobile Communications M. Gruszczyński, M. Wnuk, L. Nowosielski, Military University of Techology, Poland Radiation Properties of Quadrifilar-Helix Antenna- an Analytical Approach W. J. Krzysztofik, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland A Compact Curl Antenna with a Cavity-Backed Absorber A. M. Mehrabani, L. Shafai, The University of Manitoba, Canada Analysis and Design Process of a Stripline Archimedean Spiral Antenna T.-K. Chen, G. H. Huff, Texas A&M University, United IF57.12 UHF RFID Antenna Package Employing Shielded Parallel-Plate for Metallic Surface Installations D. Liu, X. Zhu, University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China; W. Hong, Samsung Electronics, South Korea Friday, July 13 13:20-16:40 Chicago VI Session 551 Fast Methods URSI Session Chairs: Dan Jiao, Joe Kotulski 13: Massively Parallel FFT and Interpolation Based Methods on GPU and CPU Systems S. Li 1, R. Chang 1, A. Boag 2, V. Lomakin 1 1 University of California, San Diego, United ; 2 Tel Aviv University, Israel 13: On the MLMDA/Butterfly Compressibility of Inverse Integral Operators H. Guo 1,2, J. Hu 1, E. Michielssen 2 1 University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China; 2 University of Michigan, United 14: Further Considerations on the Use of Parallel Matrix Compression and Calderon Preconditioning in the Method of Moments Code EIGER J. Kotulski, Sandia National Labs, United 14: Parallel Truncated Multigrid Preconditionioning of AIM for Bioelectromagnetics F. Wei, A. E. Yilmaz, Electrical and Computer Engr., United 14: A Scalable Parallel Implementation of the Plane Wave Time Domain Algorithm on Graphics Processing Unit-Augmented Clusters Y. Liu 1, A. C. Yucel 1, V. Lomakin 2, E. Michielssen 1 1 University of Michigan, United ; 2 University of California, United 15: An Efficient FFT-Based Algorithm for 3-D Structures Residing in Multiple Layers of Layered Media K. Yang, A. E. Yilmaz, The University of Texas at Austin, United 15: Unified FFT Based Acceleration of Near and Far Interactions in Moment Method for Microstrip Circuits Embedded in Shielded Multilayered Media B. J. Rautio 1, V. Okhmatovski 2, J. K. Lee 1, A. Cangellaris 3 1 Syracuse University, United ; 2 University of Manitoba, Canada; 3 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United 16: Envelope Tracking Adaptive Integral Method for Volume Integral Equations G. Kaur, A. E. Yılmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United 16: Multilevel Model Order Reduction for Finite Element Analysis of Microwave Structures G. Fotyga, K. Nyka, L. Kulas, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Friday, July 13 13:20-17:00 Chicago VII Session 552 URSI EM Metrology and Materials Session Chairs: William Davis, Reuven Shavit 13: Circuit Modeling Methodology with Application to RF via Transitions R. Shavit, L. Arazi, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 13: Estimating Effective Depth of Gas Wellbore Using Electromagnetic Techniques M. K. Hassan, K. Panayappan, R. Mittra, Pennsylvania State University, United 14: Embedded Actives for Heterogenous Integration of Millimeter Wave Circuits X. Yang, K. Y. Park, P. Chahal, Michigan State University, United 14: A New Non-Spurious Discontinuous Galerkin Finite-Element Time Domain Method Q. Ren, L. E. Tobón, Q. H. Liu, Duke University, United 14: Electromagnetic Fields near Wireless Power Transfer Systems Y. G. Kim, S. Nam, Seoul National University, South Korea 15: Waveguide Probe to on-wafer Waveguide Transition for Measurement of the Scattering Parameters at Millimeter- and Sub- Millimeter-Wave Frequencies A. Jam, J. R. East, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United 15: Three Dimensional Printing of Graded Dielectrics Using an Ultrasonic Powder Deposition System J. Smith, S. Yarlagadda, M. Mirotznik, University of Delaware, United 16: Broadband Electromagnetic Modeling of Woven Fabric Composite Laminates M. Mirotznik, S. Yarlagadda, P. Pa, R. McCauley, University of Delaware, United ; S. Simmons, Naval Surface Warfare Center, United 16: The Evaluation of the Dielectric Breakdown Voltages of Pultruded Composites Comprised of Different Constituent Materials E. Hutchcraft, R. K. Gordon, E. Lackey, J. G. Vaughan, University of Mississippi, United 16: Two-Port Scalar Microwave Network Analyzer with an Analog Source and Software Error Correction A. Kawalec, D. Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United Friday, July 13 13:20-17:20 Chicago VIII Session 553 /URSI Special Session Advances in Commercial Electromagnetic Simulation Tools Session Chairs: C.J. Reddy, Jay Kralovec, Aldo Petosa Session Organizers: C.J. Reddy, Jay Kralovec, Aldo Petosa 13: Advances in TICRA EM Tools H.-H. Viskum, TICRA, Denmark 13: New Capabilities and Extensions to the Commercial EM Code FEKO J. van Tonder 1, M. Bingle 1, U. Jakobus 1, D. Ludick 1, E. Lezar 2, M. Schoeman 1 1 EM Software & Systems, South Africa; 2 EM Software & Systems GmbH, Germany

72 14: Parameterized Compact Model Synthesis Based on Sonnet Electromagnetic Analysis Data J. C. Rautio, Sonnet Software, inc., United 14: Recent Developments in Antenna Magus S. R. Clarke, B. K. Woods, T. Sickel, N. Marais, K. F. Brand, D. D. Barnard, Magus (Pty) Ltd, South Africa 14: FDTD Simulations with 10^11 Unknowns Using AVX and SSD on a Consumer PC W. Simon, A. Lauer, A. Wien, IMST, Germany 15: Computational Platform for Multidisciplinary Electromagnetic Simulations X. L. Chen, E. Ofli, M. Fueterer, M. Minana, N. Chavannes, N. Kuster, SPEAG, Schmid and Partner Engineering AG, Switzerland 15: WASP-NET: Recent Advances in Fast EM CAD and Optimization of Waveguide Components, Feeds and Aperture Antennas 1,2 F. Arndt 1 University of Bremen, Germany; 2 Microwave Innovation Group, Germany 16: Efficient Method of Moment Simulation Based on Higher Order Bases and CPU/GPU Parallelization B. M. Kolundzija, D. I. Olcan, UNIV OF BELGRADE, Serbia; D. P. Zoric, WIPL-D d.o.o., Serbia 16: Advanced Features to Enhance the FDTD Method in GEMS Simulation Software Package W. Yu 1,2, X. Yang 2, W. Li 1 1 2COMu, United ; 2 Harbin Engineering University, China 16: Useful Techniques Included in NEWFASANT Tool for Electromagnetic Analysis and Design F. Catedra, E. Garcia, C. Delgado, L. Lozano, I. Gonzalez, NEWFASANT SL, Spain; M. J. Algar, A. Somolinos, D. Moreno, Alcala University, Spain 17: Recent Technology Advances in the Computational Electromagnetics Code Efield for Large Scale Sensor Integration Simulations B. Strand, E. Abenius, B. Wastberg, Efield AB, ESI Group, Sweden Friday, July 13 13:20-17:20 Chicago IX Session 554 Slotted and Guided Wave Antennas II Session Chairs: Miao Zhang, Ozlem Aydin Civi 13: Circularly Polarized Slot Antenna with a Simple Feed Design for Solar Cell Integration M. Chandak, R. Baktur, Utah State University, United 13: Analysis of an X-Shaped Cavity-Backed Slot 2 2-Element Sub- Array by Hybrid MoM/FEM with Numerical Eigenmode Basis Functions T. Tomura, J. Hirokawa, T. Hirano, M. Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 14: Loss Reduction & Bandwidth Enhancement by Air-Region Insertion to LTCC Rectangular-Waveguide Slot Arrays in the Millimeter-Wave Band Y. She, R. Fujino, J. Hirokawa, M. Ando, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan; D. Hanatani, M. Fujimoto, Hiraiseimitsu Cooperation, Japan 14: A Slotted Waveguide EM-CAD Design Method S. Mosca, L. Infante, SELEX Sistemi Integrati SpA, Italy 14: A Circularly Polarized Omni-Directional Low Loss Ka-Band Slot Antenna C. B. Top, D. Dogan, Aselsan Inc., Turkey 15: Design and Performance Analysis of a Slot Antenna Integrated in a Photovoltaic Panel A. Michel, R. Caso, L. Tavanti, L. Gazzarrini, R. Garroppo, P. Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy 15: A Study of Basic Slot Antenna Configurations Using Simulation- Driven Optimization S. Koziel, S. Ogurtsov, Reykjavik University, Iceland 16: Miniaturized on-chip Slot Antenna in 90nm CMOS M. R. Khan, Z. C. Zhang, A. Dinh, L. Chen, University of Saskatchewan, canada; M. Morsy, H. Gorla, Southern Illinois University, USA 16: Design of Beamforming Slot Antenna Arrays Using Substrate Integrated Waveguide F. D. L. Peters, S. O. Tatu, T. A. Denidni, University of Quebec - INRS, Canada 16: Eigenvalue Analysis of a Ridged Waveguide Using a Spectral Domain Green's Functions T. Suzuki, Ibaraki University, Japan; J. C. Young, University of Kentucky, USA 17: Slots on Cylindrical Substrate Integrated Waveguide O. Bayraktar, O. Aydin Civi, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Friday, July 13 13:20-17:00 Chicago X Session 555 Antennas for mobile and wireless applications Session Chairs: Sungtek Kahng, Powen Hsu 15: Comparison Between CTIA Hand Phantom and Different Human Hands for OTA Power Measurements O. A. Ojerinde, C. J. Panagamuwa, R. M. Edwards, W. G. Whittow, Loughborough University, United Kingdom 13: Compact MIMO Antenna of the Open-Loop and Meandered- Line 1-Layer Radiators with Improved Isolation S. Yoo, S. Kahng, S.-G. Mok, University of incheon, South Korea; G. Jang, RF System Research Group, Korea 14: Effective Formulations of Objective Functions for Optimizing U-Shaped Folded Dipole Antenna by PSO N. T. Hung, H. Morishita, National Defense Academy, Japan; K. Izui, S. Nishiwaki, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University, Japan; Y. Koyanagi, Panasonic Mobile Communications Company Limited, Japan 14: Fundamental Study on Lowering Frequency of J-Shaped Folded Monopole Antenna H. Kobayashi, N. T. Hung, H. Morishita, National Defense Academy, Japan 14: Three Designs of Dual-Polarized MIMO Antennas with Slender Columnar Struture Y. Li, F. Liu, Z. Zhang, Z. Feng, Tsinghua University, China 15: Penta-Band PIFA with Tunable Antenna Height for Wireless Multistandard Terminals H. K. Tseng, Graduate Institute of Communication Engineering/National Taiwan University, Taiwan; P. Hsu, Department of Electrical Engineering/National Taiwan University, Taiwan 13: Evaluation of Diversity and MIMO Performance of a New High Port to Port Isolation Dual-Band System R. Addaci, A. Diallo, P. Le Thuc, R. Staraj, LEAT_UNSA, France; H. Katsuyuki, P. Vainikainen, SMARAD Centre of Excellence, Finland 16: Multi-Band PIFA Loaded with Folded Slot Antenna D. M. N. Elsheakh, E. A. Abdallah, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt 16: Band-Stop Filter Effect of Multiple Slots in Mobile Phone Antennas C. R. Rowell 1,2, E. Y. Lam 2 1 Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute, China; 2 University of Hong Kong, China 16: Tuning the Band-Stop Filter Effect in Mobile Phone Antennas C. R. Rowell 1,2, E. Y. Lam 2 1 Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute, China; 2 University of Hong Kong, China Friday, July 13 13:20-17:20 Huron Session 556 /URSI Analysis and Application of Numerical Methods Session Chairs: Ali Yilmaz, Vikram Jandhyala 13: Error Measures for Comparing Bioelectromagnetic Simulations

73 F. Wei, J. W. Massey, C. S. Geyik, A. E. Yilmaz, University of Texas at Austin, United 13: Using Natural-Mode Basis Functions to Represent Broadband Responses of a Thin-Wire Scatterer J. K. Lawrence, A. Q. Martin, Clemson University, United 14: Statistical Characterization of Wave Propagation in Mine Environments O. Bakir 1, A. C. Yucel 1, H. Bagci 2, E. Michielssen 1 1 University of Michigan, United ; 2 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, KSA 14: Stochastic Analysis for Interconnect Channels C. Gao, J. Shen, J. Chen, University of Houston, United 14: A Multi-Resolution System of Domain Decomposition Spectral Functions for the Analysis of Large Smooth Bodies M. A. Francavilla, M. Righero, F. Vipiana, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella (ISMB), Italy; G. Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italia 15: Spurious Fields Suppression in Domain Decomposition Algorithms Using Lagrange Multipliers T. Peng, K. Sertel, J. L. Volakis, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United 15: Large Orthogonal Array-Based Optimization for High- Dimensional Parametric Systems W. Cui 1, S. Chakraborty 2, V. Jandhyala 1 1 U of Washington, United ; 2 Nimbic, Inc., United 16: High-Dimensional Electromagnetic Design Sensitivity W. Cui, V. Jandhyala, U of Washington, United 16: The Method of Manufactured Solutions in 3D for the Verification of Computational Electromagnetics. R. G. Marchand, D. B. Davidson, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa 16: Analysis of Microwave Cavities Using an Eigenmode Projection Approach M. A. Othman, T. M. Abuelfadl, I. A. Eshrah, Cairo University, Egypt 17: GUI for High Power Toroidal Inductor Characterization and Design A. Eroglu, Purdue University Fort Wayne, United Friday, July 13 13:20-17:20 Michigan A Session 557 Modeling in Urban and Terrestrial Communication Systems Session Chairs: Agostino Monorchio, Costas Sarris 13: Subcarrier Fading in UWB OFDM Symbols V. Sipal, D. Edwards, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; B. Allen, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom 13: Distance-Dependent Enhancement of a Measurement Based Channel Model for Large Concert Halls S. Dortmund, S. Sczyslo, I. Rolfes, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany 14: Ridge Feature Extraction and Effect on Radio Propagation for Wireless Communications Z. Yun, N. Omaki, M. F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, United 14: Ultra-Wideband Interference Modelling for Indoor Wireless Channels Using the FDTD Method A. C. M. Austin, C. D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada 14: Channel Characterization of Wireless Systems on Board of Ships by Using an Efficient Ray-Tracing A. Monorchio 1, G. Nastasia 2, M. Falzarano 2, A. Corucci 1, P. Usai 1 1 University of Pisa, Italy; 2 Naval Support & Experimentation Centre - Italian Navy, Italy 15: A Hybrid Approach for Optimizing Medium Frequency Communication Networks in Coal Mines D. E. Brocker, P. E. Sieber, P. L. Werner, D. H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United 15: Intelligent Ray Tracing for the Propagaiton Prediction Y.-K. Yoon, M.-W. Jung, J. Kim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, South Korea 16: Radio Propagation Modeling in Indoor Stairwell: a K-Means Clustering Approach S. Y. Lim, Sunway University, Malaysia; Z. Yun, M. F. Iskander, University of Hawaii, USA 16: Distribution of Cross-Polar Discrimination in Nakagami-M Fading Channels Y. Yao, J. Zheng, Z. Feng, Department of Electric Engineering, Tsinghua University, China 16: Reformulation of the Ikegami Propagation Model for Modern Scenarios at Frequencies up to 6 GHz P. Wanderley 1,2, M. Terada 2 1 Federal Institute of Brasilia, Brazil; 2 University of Brasilia, Brazil 17: A Novel Channel Model for Mobile Communications D. Shen, Yunnan University, China; X. Zhang, Concordia University, Canada Friday, July 13 13:20-17:00 Michigan B Session 558 URSI Rough Surface Scattering Phenomenology Session Chairs: Akira Ishimaru, Saba Mudaliar 13: Imaging of Objects Located Close to Rough Surfaces Based on Surface Flattening Transform and Time-Reversal Imaging A. Ishimaru, M. Stoneback, Y. Kuga, University of Washington, United 13: HF Radar Ground Wave Propagation in a Maritime Complex Environment C. Bourlier, IETR - Lunam université, France; G. Kubické, DGA Information Superiority, France 14: A Study of the Third Field Series Term in the Small Slope Approximation for Rough Surface Scattering J. T. Johnson, J. D. Ouellette, The Ohio State University, United 14: Beam Propagation over Rough Surfaces J.-F. Kiang, Z.-H. Lai, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 14: Multiple Scale Rough Sea Surface Scatter Cross Sections Expressed as Weighted Sums of Two Cross Sections That Account for Physical Optics and Diffuse Scattering by Capillary Waves. E. Bahar, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United 15: Comparison of Kirchhoff Approximation and the Stabilized Extended Boundary Condition Method for Specular Scattering from Layered Rough Surfaces X. Duan, A. Tabatabaeenejad, M. Moghaddam, University of Southern California, United 15: Coherent and Incoherent Components of the Scattering from an Object above a Rough Sea Surface: Asymptotic and Rigorous Approaches G. Kubické, DGA Information Superiority, France; C. Bourlier, IETR Laboratory, France 16: Backscattering and Emissivity in Microwave Remote Sensing of Soil Moisture at L-Band Based on 3-D Full Wave Simulations S. Huang, L. Tsang, University of Washington, United ; J. Johnson, Ohio State University, United ; K.-S. Chen, National Central University, Taiwan 16: Stochastic Boundary Method for Fast Computation of Three- Dimensional Electromagnetic Wave Scattering by Random Targets J. S. Ochoa, A. C. Cangellaris, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United 16: Accelerated Extraction of Wireless Channel Statistics via Stochastic Collocation A. C. M. Austin, C. D. Sarris, University of Toronto, Canada Friday, July 13 13:20-17:00 Superior A Session 559 Reconfigurable Arrays Session Chairs: Pedram Mousavi, Christos Christodoulou 13: An Effective Framework for the Optimal Synthesis of Reconfigurable Array Antennas A. F. Morabito, T. Isernia, L. Di Donato, Università Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy

74 13: Interference Rejection Using Frequency and Pattern Reconfigurable Antennas D. Rodrigo, J. Romeu, L. Jofre, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain 14: Synthesis of Reconfigurable Planar Arrays for Monopulse Radars P. Rocca, A. De Matteis, A. Massa, ELEDIA Research Center - University of Trento, Italy; A. F. Morabito, T. Isernia, LEMMA Research Group - University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Italy 14: Wireless Control of Reconfigurable Antenna Arrays M. A. Iskander, D. Anagnostou, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, United 14: Instantaneous Expansion of a Collimated Beam to a Wider Pattern to Cope with System Energencies T. Takano, K. Saegusa, Nihon University, Japan 15: Half-Phase-Gradient Partially Reflective Surface for a Reconfigurable Dual-Beam Scanning Cavity Antenna H. Moghadas 1,2, M. Daneshmand 1,2, P. Mousavi 1,2 1 University of Alberta, Canada; 2 TRLabs, Canada 15: Detection of Failures in Swich Reconfigurable Antenna Arrays Using Embedded Sensing Lines M. Rivera 1, J. Costantine 2, Y. Tawk 1, C. Christodoulou 1 1 University of New Mexico, United ; 2 California State University Fullerton, United 16: Orthogonally-Polarized Dual-Band MEMS-Tunable Double- Slotted Unit Cell for Reflectarray Applications H. Moghadas 1,2, M. Daneshmand 1,2, P. Mousavi 1,2, M. R. Chaharmir 3, J. Shaker 3 1 University of Alberta, Canada; 2 TRLabs, Canada; 3 Communication Research Center, Canada 16: Wideband Unit-Cell Based on Liquid Crystals for Reconfigurable Reflectarray Antennas in F-Band G. Perez-Palomino, J. A. Encinar, M. Barba, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain; R. Dickie, P. Bain, R. Cahill, Queen s University Belfast, United Kingdom; R. Florencio, R. R. Boix, University of Seville, Spain 16: Reconfigurable Sectoral Antenna Using an Cylindrical Frequency Selective Surface L. Y. Wang, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China Friday, July 13 13:20-17:00 Superior B Session 560 /URSI Wideband Antennas and Arrays Session Chairs: Dejan Filipovic, Wajih Elsallal 13: Top-Loaded UWB Monopole Antenna for Automotive Applications D. N. Aloi, E. Ghafari, Oakland University, United 13: Comparison of Pulse Distortion Properties for UWB Antennas N. Turker Tokan, F. Tokan, A. Neto, TU Delft, Netherlands 14: Wideband Printed Rectangular Monopole Antenna for Circularly Polarization T. Fujimoto, K. Jono, Nagasaki University, Japan 14: Wideband Unidirectional Circularly Polarized Antenna for GPS/Galileo/GLONASS X. Bao, M. Ammann, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland 14: Base-Station of Modified Collinear Antenna for Correspondence to Multimedia Broadcasting H. Kawakami, T. Haga, S. Kon, K. Hosoi, S. Okuno, M. Fujita, Antenna giken Co.,Ltd., Japan 15: Performance of Two Linearly-Polarized Broadband Horns on a Small Circular Platform M. J. Radway, D. S. Filipovic, University of Colorado at Boulder, United 15: A TEM Horn Antenna with Non-Uniform Expansion for Oil Well Monitoring D. Oloumi 1,2,3, M. I. Pettersson 3, D. Elliott 1, P. Mousavi 1,2 1 University of Alberta, Canada; 2 TRlabs, Canada; 3 Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden 16: A Circularly Polarized Dual-Gridded Reflector Prototype with a Meander-Line Circular Polarizer M.-A. Joyal 1, M. Riel 2, Y. Demers 2, J.-J. Laurin 1 1 Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada; 2 MDA Corporation, Canada 16: Aerodynamic Functionalization and Operation of a Radial Dipole Antenna A. M. Couch, L. Dennison, K. R. Buchanan, N. Brennan, F. J. Drummond, J. D. Barrera, G. H. Huff, Texas A&M University, United 16: Isolated Wideband Feeding Network Design with Stable Inter- Port Phase Difference M. H. Rahmani, A. Pirhadi, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran Friday, July 13 13:20-17:00 Colorado Session 561 Multi-Frequency Antennas: Design and Analysis #2 Session Chairs: Greg Huff, Sean Hum 13: Dual Band Antenna Using the Substrate Integrated Waveguide as an Epsilon Negative Transmission Line D. E. Senior, Y. K. Yoon, University of Florida, United 13: Circularly Polarized Triple Band Patch Antenna for Non-Linear Junction Detector K.-S. Min, J.-W. Kim, Korea Maritime Universty, South Korea 14: Multi-Band CPW- Fed Printed IFA D. M. N. Elsheakh, Electronics Research Institute, Egypt; A. M. E. Safwat, Ain Shams University, Egypt 14: Non-Uniform Bias Enhancement of a Varactor-Tuned FSS Used with a Low Profile 2.4 GHz Dipole Antenna D. Cure, T. Weller, University of South Florida, United ; F. A. Miranda, NASA John H. Glenn Research, United 14: Switchable UWB/Multi-Narrowband Antenna for Cognitive Radio Applications E. Erfani, Urmia University, Iran; M. Niroo Jazi, T. A. Denidni, INRS, Canada 15: Multiband Ring Microstrip Antennas Fed by an L-Probe in a Single-Layer Substrate H. Wakatsuki, Y. Kimura, M. Haneishi, Saitama University, Japan 15: Multiband Antenna at ISM Band Using Textille Material M. E. Jalil, M. K. Rahim, N. A. Samsuri, University Technology Malaysia, Malaysia 16: Dual-Frequency Dual-Sense Circular Polarization on Asymmetric Crossed-Dipole Antenna C.-W. Hsu, S.-K. Lin, Graduate Institute of Communication Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Y.-C. Lin, Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 16: Fractal Two-Stage Triangular Monopole Truncated with Central Gaps with a Ground Plane with Quasi-Fractal Concentric Circular Slots R. H. Barroso, H. Perez, D. Marcano, M. A. Diaz, Simon Bolivar University, Venezuela 16: Side Notched Two-Stage Parany Monopole Antenna R. H. Barroso, M. A. Diaz, Simon Bolivar University, Caracas, Venezuela Friday, July 13 13:20-17:20 Missouri Session 562 /URSI Radar Imaging and Non-Intrusive Monitoring Session Chairs: Jeffrey Nanzer, Lorenzo Lo Monte 13: Three-Dimensional Imaging of Targets Behind Multilayered Walls W. Zhang 1, A. Hoorfar 2, Q. H. Liu 1 1 Duke University, USA; 2 Villanova University, USA 13: Simulation of a Polarimetric Radar Imaging System Using Realistic Antenna Patterns T. Dogaru, C. Le, US Army Research Laboratory, United 14: Ground Surface Scattering and Clutter Suppression in Ground- Penetrating Radar Applications

75 D. H. Liao, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, United 14: Compressed Sensing Through a Pipe N. J. Whitelonis, H. Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United 14: In-Situ Surface Wave Lauchers for Power Line Fault Detection N. Alam, R. Bhuiyan, R. Dougal, M. Ali, University of South Carolina, United 15: Numerical and Experimental Study on Statistical Stability of Ultrawideband Time-Reversal Imaging A. E. Fouda, F. L. Teixeira, The Ohio State University, United 15: Selective Ultrawideband Time-Reversal MUSIC Using a Time- Domain Gating Technique H. Choi, Y. Ogawa, T. Nishimura, T. Ohgane, Hokkaido University, Japan 16: Range-Azimuth Tracking of Humans Using a Microstrip Leaky Wave Antenna S.-T. Yang, H. Ling, The University of Texas at Austin, United 16: Array-Based UWB FMCW Through-the-Wall Radar N. Maaref, P. Millot, Onera, France 16: Sub-THz Through-Wall and Low Contrast Targets Passive Imaging A. Vertiy 1, S. Ozbek 2, A. Pavlyuchenko 1 1 TUBITAK-MAM, Material Institute, Turkey; 2 TUBITAK-MAM, Turkey 17: Time-Reversal Imaging of Underground Targets Using Lateral Waves S. M. Moghadasi, M. Dehmollaian, University of Tehran, Iran Friday, July 13 13:20-17:20 Parlor C Session 563 Electromagnetic Theory Session Chairs: Guido Lombardi, Weng Cho Chew 13: The Reactive Energy of Transient EM Fields G. Kaiser, Center for Signals and Waves, United 13: Antenna Reciprocity and the Theory of Electromagnetic Time Reversal W. M. Dyab, T. K. Sarkar, Syracuse University, United ; M. Salazar- Palma, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain 14: Derivation of the Fundamental Evolution Equations of Electromagnetic Radiation in the near-field Zone S. M. Mikki, Y. M. M. Antar, Royal Millitary College of Canada, Canada 14: Wave Operators and Green s Functions on Random Graphs C. Xing, V. Jandhyala, University of Washington, United 14: Fluid-Dynamic Formulation of Maxwell's Equations C. A. Gonano, R. E. Zich, POLITECNICO DI MILANO, Italy 15: The Casimir Force for Arbitrary Three-Dimensional Objects with Low Frequency Methods P. R. Atkins 1,2, Q. I. Dai 2, W. E. I. Sha 2, W. C. Chew 1,2 1 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United ; 2 University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 15: Evaluation of Certain Integrals Using Stochastic Formulation of the Lossy Wave Equation R. Janaswamy, University of Massachusetts, United 16: Theory of Near Field for Antennas Embedded in Complex Environments S. M. Mikki, Y. M. M. Antar, Royal Millitary College of Canada, Canada 16: Relational Analysis of the Fundamental Operational Modes of General Electromagnetic Systems: The Antenna Current Greens Function Formalism as a Paradigm S. M. Mikki, Y. M. M. Antar, Royal Millitary College of Canada, Canada 16: Pulse Transmission into a Lorentz Half-Space N. Cartwright, SUNY New Paltz, United 17: More Unusual Properties of the Microwave Vortex S. D. Stearns, Northrop Grumman Corporation, United Friday, July 13 13:20-17:00 Mayfair Session 564 URSI Propagation effects Session Chairs: Robert Marshall, Katherine Horgan 13: The Influence of Lateral Boundary Conditions on Numerical Weather Prediction Modeling of Radio Refractivity Fields During a Sea Breeze R. E. Marshall, K. Horgan, I. Renta, NSWCDL, United 13: Measuring the Complex Permittivity of Grain by the Free-Space Technique with a Thru-Reflect-Match Calibration Procedure J. Roelvink, S. Trabelsi, United Department of Agriculture, United 14: Extensions to the Quasi-Static Expressions for the Line Parameters of Co-Planar Waveguide with Relatively Thick Conductors J. Roelvink, S. Trabelsi, United Department of Agriculture, United 14: High Fidelity Peer-to-Peer UWB Propagation Measurements in High Multipath Environments Using the PulsON 400 UWB Transceiver A. M. Petroff, B. Dewberry, Time Domain, United 14: Empirical Adjustment of the Selected Propagation Models for Application in the Peculiar Environment of the Container Terminal S. J. Ambroziak, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland 15: Over Water Radar Propagation Prediction from Mesoscale Meteorological Models Blended with Surface Layer Models J. Claverie, CREC St-Cyr, France; Y. Hurtaud, DGA MI, France; C. Periard, V. Pourret, METEO FRANCE, France 15: An Efficient Indoor Wave Propagation Model for Analysis of near-ground Radiation Diversity Antennas F. T. Dagefu, K. Sarabandi, University of Michigan, United 16: Advantages of Polarization Diversity in Microwave Tomography T. Negishi 1, S. Nishikata 2, V. Picco 1, D. Erricolo 1 1 University of Illinois at Chicago, United ; 2 Mitsubishi Heavy Industried, Ltd., Japan 16: A Dual-Band Antenna Enabling Improved Quality of Service in Multi-Radio Wireless Sensor Applications in Indoor Environments L. Loizou, J. Buckley, B. O'Flynn, Tyndall National Institute, Ireland; E. Popovici, University College Cork, Ireland 16: Environmental Effects on Radar Performance in the Littoral T. Haack, NRL, United ; R. E. Marshall, NSWC, United ; P. Frederickson, NPS, United

76 Author Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A. DENIDNI, T ABADIE, J. P ABBOSH, A. ABD EL-HAMEED, A. S ABDALLA, M. D , 357.3, IF37.5, 502.4, 414.7, IF25.5 ABDALLAH, E. A , , 411.8, ABDALLAH, E. A. F ABDELAZIZ, D ABDELGHANI, M. L ABDELLATIF, A. S. ABDEL-RAHMAN, M. R , IF35.1 ABDEL-WAHAB, W. M , ABDOLALI, A , ABDUL RAHMAN, T ABDULHADI, A. E. IF33.10, ABDULLAH, E ABDULLAH, E. A. F ABDULLAH, H. H , ABE, Y ABEDIN, M. J ABENIUS, E ABERBOUR, L ABHARI, R , , 160.6, IF33.10, ABIELMONA, S. S. IF35.3 ABOU AL-ALAA, M ABOUFOUL, T ABRIL, J ABRISHAMIAN, M. S. IF12.12 ABU-ALNADI, O. A ABUBAKAR, A , ABUELFADL, T. M , ABUSHAMLEH, S. ABUSHAMLEH, S. A , IF11.3, IF54.7, IF11.4 IF54.1 ACHMAD, A ACOSTA SILVEIRA, L. C ACTI, T. ADAMS, J. J. IF15.16 IF46.11 ADAMS, R. J , 263.4, ADAMS, R. S. ADDACI, R ADDAMO, G ADDISON, D. W ADRIAN, S. B ADVE, R. S , 514.1, IF52.8 IF31.6 AFSAR, M. N AGUIRRE, E , AGUS, M AHMAD, M. Y. AHMADI-SHOKOUH, J. IF45.7 IF31.1 AHMED, E AHN, C-H. IF47.5 AHN, D , AHRENSMEIER, D AHYAT, E. N AI, B AIETA, F. IF13.2 AIKAWA, M , AIT EL AOUD, Y AKBAR, M. B. AKHOONDZADEH-ASL, L. AKINLABI-OLADIMEJI, K. AKOZBEK, N. IF27.10, IF IF14.5 AKYURTLU, A AL SAIF, H AL SHAMAILEH, K. A AL ZURAIQI, E. T ALAM, N ALBANI, M. IF44.2, 252.6, ALBI, R ALBISHI, A. IF13.8 ALBISHI, A. M ALEJOS, A. V , 514.6, ALEXOPOULOS, N. G. ALGABA BRAZÁLEZ, A. IF23.2 IF37.4 ALGAR, M. J , AL-HASAN, M. J AL-HUSSEINI, M ALI, M. ALI, S. M ALISAN, B ALITALO, P AL-JARRO, A ALLA, A ALLAHGHOLI POUR, Z ALLAM, A , 562.5, 465.1, 253.4, IF47.8, IF32.2 IF57.3 ALLEN, B , ALLEN, O. E ALLEN, W. N ALMADA, M. J. ALMAGRO CLEMENTE, J. R. IF ALMAJALI, E , ALMEER, H

77 ALMOG, B ALOI, D. N. IF41.5, , 111.3, ALOMAINY, A ALOMAR, W. A ALONSO DEL PINO, M ALRABADI, O. N , 404.6, IF11.14, AL-RIZZO, H. AL-RIZZO, H. M. IF54.1 ALROUGHANI, H AL-SARAWI, S. F ALSHARKAWY, M AL-TARIFI, M. A. IF35.7, ALU, A. ALÙ, A. ALVAREZ, J ALVAREZ, Y ALVES, A. IF11.4, IF11.3, 356.2, IF54.7 IF14.5, IF13.5, IF21.9, IF44.9, IF , 453.9, IF44.6, IF21.10, IF53.7, 153.9, IF14.6, IF36.1 IF14.10 ALVES, A. E ALVES, J. M. IF12.3 ALWAN, E. A , AMANG, B AMARLOO, H. IF32.7 AMARO, L. R AMBROZIAK, S. J AMBURGEY, C. IF24.9 AMENDOLA, G AMERT, A. K. AMIRHOSSEINI, A , 157.4, IF35.7 IF53.12 AMMANN, M , AMMANN, M. J ANAGNOSTOU, D ANAGNOSTOU, D. E. ANASTASSIU, H. T , 457.3, 157.4, 355.6, IF35.7 IF22.12 ANAXAGORAS, S ANDERSON, A. L. IF31.12 ANDERSSON, P ANDIA VERA, G ANDO, M. ANDRIULLI, F. P. ANGELETTI, P. ANTAR, Y ANTAR, Y. M. ANTAR, Y. M. M , 358.4, 554.3, 502.7, , 454.2, , 315.4, 365.1, 365.2, 104.3, 456.3, , 305.6, 253.1, 461.8, 305.5, IF25.9 ANTHONY, T. K ANTONIADES, M ANTONIADES, M. A , IF26.6, 563.9, 563.8, IF35.10, IF37.5 AOYAMA, R. APAYDIN, N. IF26.2 APPERLEY, T ARAI, H. IF35.4, IF14.1 IF41.2 ARANEO, R ARAQUE QUIJANO, J ARAQUE QUIJANO, J. L ARAQUE QUJIANO, J. L ARAZI, L ARDILA_MARIN, C. A ARELLANO, J. A ARES-PENA, F. J , ARGHAND LAFMAJANI, I. ARGYROPOULOS, C. ARIANOS, S ARIAS-CAMPO, M IF42.4, IF42.5 IF14.5, IF14.6 ARIGONG, B. IF36.8, 313.3, 455.2, ARNDT, F ARNIERI, E ARNOLD, M ARPON, J , ARREBOLA, M , ARSLAN, T ARSLANAGIć, S ARSLANAGIC, S ARTIGA, X. ARUMUGAM, D. D. IF31.4 IF24.3 ARYA, R. K ASAF, O ASHIZAWA, Y. ASHOOR, A. Z. ASKARPOUR, A. N. IF22.6, IF22.8, IF22.7 IF56.2 IF14.7 ASSUNÇÃO, A. G ASVESTAS, J. S ATA, O. W ATALLAH, H. A ATKINS, P. R ATLASBAF, Z. IF12.12 ATMATZAKIS, G ATTARDO, E. A , 162.2, ATTIA, H , AUBERT, H. AUBRY, P. J IF34.7, IF56.11 AUGUSTIN, G , AUMANN, H AUSTIN, A. C. M , 557.4, AVRAHAM, T AYDIN CIVI, O AZAD, U , 261.4

78 AZADI, A AZIM, R AZIZ, M. A AZPILICUETA, L , 202.2, 164.5, A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z B., S. J. IF21.7 BAğCı, H , BABAR, A. A. BACCARELLI, P. BACZEWSKI, A. IF24.8, IF24.7, IF27.3 IF35.6 IF22.9 BAEK, K-H BAGCI, H. BAGGEN, R BAHAR, E BAHARUDDIN, M BAI, J. IF15.3, BAI, X , 365.1, 207.4, , IF53.9, IF13.7 IF34.8 BAIN, P BAKER, C. J , BAKIR, O BAKR, M. H BAKTUR, R , 303.4, 511.1, BALANIS, C. A , 351.3, 154.6, BALASUBRAMAIAN, M BALASUBRAMANIAM, S. BAMBA, A BANCHETTI, J BANDLER, J. W BANERJEE, A BANTIN, C. C. IF35.12, IF45.8 BAO, X , BAQUERO-ESCUDERO, M. BARACCO, J-M BARADIYA, H , IF37.9 BARASH, Y BARBA, M BARBIN, S BARBIN, S. E , IF24.5 BARBIROLI, M , BARBUTO, M , BARDAK, C. IF16.6 BARGERON, J BARKA, A , BARNARD, D. D BARRERA, J. D , BARROSO, R. H , , BARRY, E BASARAN, S. C BASHA, M. IF41.10, BASHA, M. A BASHI, M. K BASILIO, L. I BASTA, N. IF34.9 BAUER, D BAYRAKTAR, O BAYRAKTAR, Z. IF22.14 BECKER, J. M BEER, S BEGAUD, X , IF23.7 BEGHEIN, Y , BEHDAD, N. BEHERA, S. K. BEHN, M. IF53.1, IF15.14, IF37.1, 410.3, 401.3, 306.2, 167.2, IF41.4, IF37.2 IF46.9 IF26.3 BELENGUER, A BELLIZZI, G BELOV, P. BELOV, P. A. IF13.12 BELOV, Y BEN KILANI, M , IF13.10, IF52.13, IF22.16 BEN MABROUK, I , 102.2, BENZERGA, R BERENGER, J-P BERENGUER, A , BEREZIN, M , BERGERSON, A BERNHARD, J BERNHARD, J. T. BERNHARDT, P. A BERRY, C. W IF46.4, 255.5, 503.6, 409.8, 154.1, IF46.11 BERTUCCI, R , 110.1, BERUETE, M. BESIERIS, I. M BEST, S. R BHADRA CHAUDHURI, S. R. IF14.4, IF14.3, 108.2, IF BHAT, A BHATTACHARYA, A BHATTACHARYA, R BHATTACHARYYA, S. BHATTACHARYYA, T. K. IF BHUIYAN, R BIANCHI, D BIANCONI, G , BIE, S-W

79 BIGLARY, H , BILDIK, S BILGIC, M. M , BILOTTI, F , 452.9, IF22.13, 352.7, BINGLE, M BIRD, T. S. IF21.4, BIRTCHER, C. R , BISHOP, N. A. IF32.2 BISWAS, A BISWAS, S BJORNINEN, T. IF45.3, 356.6, IF24.7, IF24.8 BLANCA-PIMENTEL, L. IF27.1 BLANCO, D , IF35.9 BLESZYNSKI, E. H BLESZYNSKI, M. K BLOCK, J. T. IF27.1 BLOEMER, M. IF14.5 BOAG, A , BOCCIA, L BOGAERT, I , 365.5, 365.2, BOHANNON, N BOIX, R. R BOLIN, T BOLOMEY, J-C BOLT, R BOLTASSEVA, A. IF13.5 BOMMER, J. P , BONACHE, J. IF33.5 BONIC, I. IF52.10 BONILLA, M BORCHARDT, J. J BORDERON, C BORSIC, A BORYSSENKO, A , BORYSSENKO, E BOSSARD, J. A. IF53.4, IF22.14, IF22.15 BOTHA, M. M BOTTURA, R BOUAZIZ, S. IF56.11 BOURLIER, C , 558.2, 308.2, BOURQUI, J , BOWLER, N. IF42.3 BOWMAN, T BOYBAY, M. S. IF13.8, BOYD, D BOYRAZ, O. IF35.2 BOZIC, M. IF51.10 BRAATEN, B. D , BRACHAT, P , BRADY, J. IF41.4 BRAND, K. F BRANNER, G. R BRAY, M. IF23.3, BRAY, M. G. IF32.4, IF12.11 BREAKALL, J. K. IF32.1 BREINBJERG, O BRENNAN, N BRENNAN, P. V BREUIL, C BRINGI, V. N , BRINSTER, I BRIQECH, Z , BRISO-RODRIGUEZ, C BRITCLIFFE, M. J BRIZZI, A BROCKER, D. IF54.6 BROCKER, D. E , BROCKETT, T. J. IF53.8, IF53.6 BROWN, J. E BROWN, P. R BROWNING, J. P , BUCCI, O. M , 305.6, BUCHANAN, K. R BUCKLEY, J BUDIMIR, D. IF51.10, 410.7, 459.1, BUFFI, A. IF27.2 BUKHARI, H. A BULL, D. IF15.13 BULLER, W. IF24.2 BURFEINDT, M. J BURFORD, N. IF53.5, IF42.1 BURFORD, N. M. IF53.10 BURGHIGNOLI, P BURKHOLDER, R. J BUSH, B. F BUSH, F BUTLER, C. M BYUN, G , BYUN, J. IF15.5 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z CABARKAPA, M. IF51.10 CABLE, V CABRIC, D CAGLAYAN, H. IF13.3 CAHILL, R CAI, Y-S CAICEDO, J. M. IF47.8 CAIZZONE, S. IF27.8, IF45.9, IF34.9

80 CALASCIBETTA, P CALOZ, C. CAMERON, T. R CAMPBELL, S. D CAMPIONE, S. CAMPS, B. IF52.9, IF35.3, 358.5, 153.5, IF52.5, 513.5, IF54.9 IF52.6, IF35.2, IF13.11 IF32.11 CAMPUZANO, J CANGELLARIS, A CANGELLARIS, A. C , CANTA, S. M , CAO, A CAPASSO, F. IF44.10, IF13.2 CAPDEVILA, S. IF33.8, CAPOLINO, F. CAPOZZOLI, A CARAYOL, Q CARBONARA, A CARCIOFI, C , CARDONA, N CARIOU, R CARLIN, M , CARLUCCIO, G , 107.4, CARRASCO, H. E CARRILLO MELO, J CARTA, A CARTWRIGHT, N CASALETTI, M , CASE, J. T CASO, R. IF25.3, CASPERS, E IF15.6, IF13.11, IF52.6, IF35.2, IF44.2, 463.7, IF23.6 CASTALDI, G. IF36.1, 412.3, CASTANET, L. IF26.3 CASULA, G. A CATALANI, A CATAPANO, I CATARINUCCI, L. IF27.7 CÁTEDRA PÉREZ, F CATEDRA PEREZ, M. F CATEDRA, F , CÁTEDRA, F CATO, C CATTON, J. A CAVALLO, D , 251.7, 355.3, CECCHINI, P CELA, C. J , CELIK, N , 156.6, CENSOR, D CETINKAYA, H , CETINTEPE, C CHACKO, B. P CHAE, J CHAHAL, P , IF43.9, 509.7, 351.4, 552.3, 351.2, CHAHARMIR, M. R , 559.8, 262.3, CHAI, M CHAI, W , CHAKRABORTY, S CHALAS, J CHAMBERLAIN, N. F , CHAMBERLAND, J-F , CHAN, C. H CHAN, Y-C CHANDAK, M CHANG, C CHANG, C-C CHANG, C-J , CHANG, D-C. CHANG, F-S. IF34.11 IF11.7 CHANG, G CHANG, H-Y. CHANG, K. IF15.8 CHANG, M-C , , 455.1, 357.2, IF12.1 CHANG, R , 208.3, CHANG, T-N CHAO, F-Y CHAPPELL, W. J CHATTERJEE, D , CHATTERJEE, K CHATTOPADHYAY, G CHATTOPADHYAY,, G CHAUDHARY, R. K CHAUDHURI, S. IF41.8 CHAUDHURI, S. K CHAURAYA, A. IF15.16 CHAUVEAU, J CHAVANNES, N , CHEN, C. H CHEN, C-C. CHEN, C-F CHEN, C-H , IF46.6, 166.3, 253.2, IF24.4 IF33.3 CHEN, C-Y CHEN, F. IF37.3, IF36.5, IF52.11, CHEN, F-C CHEN, G , CHEN, H-D. CHEN, H-M. IF15.15 CHEN, H-P , IF33.3 CHEN, H-Y , CHEN, I-F , 209.3

81 CHEN, J , CHEN, J. H CHEN, J-P. IF55.3 CHEN, K-H CHEN, K-S CHEN, L. IF43.10, CHEN, M CHEN, N-W , CHEN, P. Y. IF53.7, CHEN, P-Y. IF21.9, IF13.5 CHEN, Q , 262.5, 263.3, CHEN, R CHEN, S-C CHEN, S-Y. CHEN, T-K. IF14.2, 262.4, 401.2, , IF34.10, IF11.8 IF57.11 CHEN, W-J CHEN, W-S CHEN, W-Y. IF41.9 CHEN, X CHEN, X. L , CHEN, Y CHEN, Y. P CHEN, Y-S CHEN, Z , CHEN, Z. D. CHEN, Z. N. IF41.3 CHENG, H CHENG, J , IF27.4 CHENG, K. K CHENG, M-H. IF34.10, CHENG, Q. S CHENG, X , 357.4, CHETTIAR, U. IF13.3 CHEUNG, R CHEUNG, S CHEUNG, S. W. IF23.9, 411.5, CHEW, W. C. CHI, Y-J CHIAM, T. M CHIEH, J-C. S. IF57.1, CHIO, T-H , CHIOU, B CHIOU, M-M CHIRIKOV, R CHIU, H-T CHIU, K-Y , IF13.4, IF22.7, IF22.6, 101.2, 159.9, 415.6, IF22.8 IF33.3 CHIU, S-C CHO, J CHO, J-H. IF27.6, IF55.2 CHO, Y-K CHOBANYAN, E CHOI, H CHOI, H. D CHOI, J , IF11.5, 310.5, 260.5, CHOI, K CHOI, S. IF22.10 CHOI, W. S CHOI, W-K. IF27.6 CHOO, H , CHOO, J. IF55.8 CHOO, K. L CHORFI, H CHOU, H-T. CHOU, J-H CHOU, Y-K CHOUDHURY, B CHOUDHURY, S CHOY, W. C. H , 405.2, , 305.8, 213.1, CHRISTODOULOU, C , 503.8, 509.6, CHRISTODOULOU, C. G. CHRISTOU, M. A CHRYSSOMALLIS, M. T. CHU, F-H , 509.9, 512.4, 512.2, , CHU, Q-X , IF11.10, , CHUANG, H-R. CHUANG, Y-H. IF15.7 IF15.7 CHUANG, Y-R CHUN, H-J CHUNG, K. L. IF23.9, CHUNG, Y. CHURCH, J. IF27.5 IF37.6 CICH, M. J CIFOLA, L CISMASU, M. CLARKE, S. R CLARKSON, V CLASSEN, C CLAUDE, D CLAVERIE, J CLEAVELAND, B CLINE, B COBURN, W. O COFFY, R COGGIN, J. COLBURN, J. S , IF46.2 IF56.9 IF15.4 COLEBECK, E , 110.3, COLEMAN, C. IF25.2

82 COLEMAN, C. M COLGAN, T. J COLLADO, A COLLINS, C. M CONIL, E CONSTANTINOU, C. C CONTOPANAGOS, H. F. IF23.2 COOK, B COOLS, K. COQUET, P CORUCCI, A CORWIN, M. T , 365.5, 456.3, 365.2, 208.1, IF35.12 COSTA, F. IF37.8, IF12.4, COSTA, J. R. COSTA, J. T. COSTANTINE, J. IF12.3 COSTAS, C IF52.7, IF , 559.7, 512.2, 509.9, 512.4, 509.2, COSTEN, F , 162.3, 260.4, 260.9, COUCH, A. M COUCKUYT, I COULIBALY, Y , COUTURE, S. IF52.9 COWN, B. J COZZA, A CRAEYE, C , CROCCO, L , CROWGEY, B. R CUI, W , CUI, Y CUIÑAS, I CULHAOGLU, E CURCIO, C CURE, D CURRY, S. J. IF51.8 CURTO, S CUTSHALL, R. T. IF34.5 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z D ANTUONO, P DAGEFU, F. T D'AGUANNO, G. DAHIYA, J. N. DAI, Q. I. DAKHLI, N. IF14.5 IF , IF13.4 IF46.9 DALILI OSKOEI, H. R DAMIANO, N. W DAMM, C. IF21.3 DAMMAN, R. N DANESHMAND, M , 559.6, 559.8, 364.6, DANESHVAR, K. IF52.8 DANG, V. Q DANIEL, J. IF32.1 DANIELE, V DANIELE, V. G , DANKLMAYER, A. J. IF26.3 DARWISH, A DAS, D DASSANO, G , 301.2, DAULT, D , 208.2, 208.4, IF22.9 DAVIDSON, D. B , 312.9, DAVIDUVITZ, N DÁVILA, N DAVIS, M. B DAVIS, W. A. IF56.9, DAWOOD, M , 514.6, DE FLAVIIS, F. DE GRAAUW, A DE GREGORIO, M DE HON, B. P DE LA RUBIA, V DE MAAGT, P DE MATTEIS, A DE NOIA, V. A DE SABATA, A DE VITA, P. IF15.6, IF23.2 IF23.8 DE WAGTER, P DE ZUTTER, D , 456.3, DEAN, S DEEK, F DEGLI-ESPOSTI, V , DEGUCHI, H , DEHGHANI ESTARKI, M , DEHMOLLAIAN, M. DEL CORTE VALIENTE, A , 508.5, , , 514.9, IF42.9, 456.5, 312.5, DEL RIO, C DELAVEAUD, C DELGADO HITA, C DELGADO, C DELISLE, G. Y , 414.2, DELLA GIOVAMPAOLA, C DEMERS, Y DEMIR, S DEMIRCI, U DENG, H. IF51.1, 304.8, 106.5, DENIDNI, T. A , 554.9, 301.4, IF11.13, 310.2, IF21.1, 561.5, 451.4, 461.4, 461.9,

83 302.2, DENNISON, L DEO, P DESAI, S. C DEURLOO, D DEVILLERS, B. IF31.4 DEVROYE, N DEWAN, R. A. IF41.11 DEWBERRY, B , DHAENE, T DI DONATO, A DI DONATO, L , DI MURRO, F DI PALMA, L DIALLO, A , DIAS, T. IF15.16 DIAZ CABALLERO, E DIAZ, A. R DIAZ, M. A , 561.9, DIAZ, R DIB, N. I , 307.8, DICKEY, M DICKEY, M. D , DICKIE, R DIEZ, H. IF34.7 DING, J DING, M-Y DING, Q , IF25.1 DINH, A DIOUM, I DJOMA, C DJORDJEVIC, A DJORDJEVIC, A. R DJORDJEVIC, M DOANE, J. P , 154.4, DOGAN, D DOGARU, T DONG, F DONG, T DONG, Y DONNAN, R. S DONOHOE, J. P. IF43.8, 363.9, 406.4, 202.5, IF56.4 DORTMUND, S , DOUGAL, R DOYLE, D DRAGO, S DRASKOVIC, D DREHER, A. IF34.9 DRPIC, L. IF14.9 DRUMMOND, F. J DUAN, R. IF36.4 DUAN, X DUFFY, S DUMOULIN, A DUNCAN, K , IF52.14 DUNLAP, C DURGIN, G. D. IF27.1, 514.3, IF33.9, IF27.10 DURGUN, A. C , DURISI, G DUROC, Y DUSSOPT, L DUTKIEWICZ, E , DVORAK, P. IF56.10 DYAB, W DYAB, W. M , DYADYUK, V , DYBDAL, R. B. IF51.8 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z EAST, J. R EBADI, S , 364.5, 364.1, 163.5, EBNABBASI, K ECONOMOU, L EDALATI, A EDWARDS, B. IF13.3 EDWARDS, D , EDWARDS, J. M EDWARDS, R. M EHRENBERG, I. M EIBERT, T. F , 309.3, 456.6, 415.8, EINZIGER, P. D , EIREY-PÉREZ, R EKşIM, A EKSIM, A EL GHAZALY, S. M EL JAAFARI, B EL SABBAGH, M. A , 105.2, EL-ADL, R. IF57.3 ELDOSOKY, M. A. A ELEFTHERIADES, G. V. IF15.1, 154.7, IF52.3, ELFRGANI, A. M EL-GENDY, M. S ELGHANNAI, E. A EL-GHAZALY, S EL-HAJJ, A ELIA, S ELLIOTT, D ELMAHGOUB, K ELMANSOURI, M. A , 310.6

84 EL-OCLA, H EL-RAYIS, A. O ELSADEK, H ELSHEAKH, D. M. N , 363.5, 411.8, EL-SHENAWEE, M. ELSHERBENI, A. ELSHERBENI, A. Z. ELSHERBINI, A ELTAWIL, A EMAMI FOROOSHANI, A , IF53.5, 353.5, IF , 459.3, 359.8, IF , 267.1, 262.1, 265.2, 409.1, 312.4, IF27.3 IF31.11 EMANETOGLU, N. W EMANUELE, A EMIROGLU, C. D EMMANUELE, A ENAYATI, A ENCINAR, J. A ENGHETA, N. ENGVALL, E EPSTEIN, A , EPSTEIN, N. R ERACLEOUS, C , IF14.4, 153.7, IF36.1, IF13.5, IF13.3, IF14.10, IF56.8 ERCIL, E ERDEMLI, Y. E ERDEN, F ERDOGAN, A. T ERES, Z. IF22.1 ERFANI, E ERGIN, A. A ERGUL, O ERIC, M ERMUTLU, M. E ERNEST, A. J EROGLU, A. IF11.16, , , IF33.2, ERRAMSHETTY, M ERRICOLO, D. ERSOY, L ERTURK, V. B ERTÜRK, V. B ESCOBAR, M ESHRAH, I. A , , 254.2, 564.8, IF26.5, IF16.5, ESSELLE, K. IF15.13, 451.7, ESSELLE, K. P ESSEN, H. IF26.3 ESTEBAN, H ESTRADA, J ESTRADA, J. P ETHIER, J. L ETTORRE, M. EUZIÈRE, J EWING, R. L EYRAUD, C EZZAT, M EZZEDDINE, H , 167.3, IF11.12, IF54.5 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z F. IMANI, M. IF21.5 FABBRO, V. FACCO, M. FAENZI, M. FAIRLEY, J. R. IF26.3 IF43.4 IF32.5 IF56.4 FAKHARIAN, M. M , , FAKHARZADEH, M FALCONE, F , 164.4, 108.2, 164.5, FALLAHPOUR, M FALZARANO, M FAN, W FAN, Y. IF11.2 FANG, G FANG, X. S FARGHALY, S FARMER, T. J FARSSI, S. M FATHY, A , FATHY, A. E FAWOLE, O. C FAYAZI, S. S FEAR, E FEAR, E. C , FEBRIANI, A. E. A FEINBERG, A FENG, Z. FENN, A. J FENNER, R. A FERNANDES, C. A , 512.9, 557.9, 302.9, 155.5, 555.5, , IF11.6 IF12.3 FERNANDEZ, J. R. O FERRANDO-BATALLER, M , , FERRERO, F. FILIPOVIC, D , FILIPOVIC, D. S. FILONOV, D. FILONOV, D. S , 354.4, 357.5, IF25.4, 111.5, , 157.8, 310.6, 201.2, 560.6, IF13.12 FIORENTINO, G FISHER, A FITZGERALS, R IF22.16, IF52.13

85 FLIFLET, A. W FLORENCIO, R FLORES-TAPIA, D FOCARDI, P FOERSTER, J. IF26.3 FOGED, L. J , 404.3, FONTANA, N FONTGALLAND, G , IF24.5, IF46.6 FORATI, E. IF12.6 FORBES, I FOSTER, R FOTYGA, G FOUDA, A. E , FRANCAVILLA, M. A , 506.5, FRANCESCHETTI, G FRANCIS, M. H FRANEK, O. IF11.14 FREDERICKSON, P FRENI, A. IF23.8 FREUNDORFER, A. P. IF35.10 FREZZA, F FRITZSCH, C FU, J-S FUCHI, K FUETERER, M FUJII, K. IF56.6 FUJIMAKI, K FUJIMOTO, M , IF51.6 FUJIMOTO, T FUJINO, R FUJINO, S FUJINO, Y. IF56.6 FUJITA, M FUJITA, S FUJITA, T. IF56.6 FUKUSAKO, T. IF23.5, FULLER, D. F FUMEAUX, C. IF25.2, 303.6, 265.1, FUNICARI, E FURGESON, D. Y FURSE, C , FURSE, C. M FUTATSUMORI, S , IF31.9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z G. AYESTARÁN, R G. ROJAS, R GA, D , IF11.5 GABURRO, Z. IF13.2 GAGARIN, R GAGARIN, R. R GALDI, V. GALLI, A GAMA, E GAMEZ, E. S GAN, T. H GANDHI, O GANDINI, E , 453.9, IF36.1 IF11.12 GAO, C GAO, F GAO, J GAO, P GAO, Y GARCÍA AGUILAR, A GARCIA GARCIA, E GARCIA, E GARCIA, S. G , GARCIA-AGUILAR, A GARCÍA-GASCO TRUJILLO, J GARCÍA-JIMÉNEZ, J GARDNER, P , GARG, M GARG, V GARRETT, J. D GARROPPO, R GAY-FERNÁNDEZ, J. A GAZZARRINI, L GE, L GE, Y GEDNEY, S. D , GEFFRIN, J-M , GEHM, M GEIGER, J GEIMER, S. D GENEVET, P. GENG, J. IF , IF34.4, IF53.2, IF34.8, 507.5, GENOVESI, S , IF37.8, 503.9, IF12.4, GEORGAKOPOULOS, S. GEORGAKOPOULOS, S. V. GEORGIADIS, A , 202.4, IF47.3, IF47.4, IF47.2 GERINI, G , GEYIK, C. S , GHAFARI, E , GHAFFAR, F. A GHANMI, A

86 GHASEMI, A GHASR, M. T , GHASSEMI, M GHEETHAN, A. A. GIACOMINI, A GIANESELLO, F GILL, J. J GILLARD, R GILREATH, L GIUSEPPE, P GLISSON, A. W. IF37.7, IF52.15 IF21.6 GLORIA, D GOH, C. K. IF27.4, GOK, G. IF36.10 GOLNABI, A GOMEZ PULIDO, J. M GOMEZ, J GÓMEZ-TORNERO, J. L. IF35.9 GONANO, C. A GONG, B GONG, X , 163.7, 163.5, 364.1, GONZALEZ, I , , GONZALEZ, J. L. IF27.1 GONZÁLEZ, M. A GONZALEZ, M. C , GONZÁLEZ-POSADAS, V. GONZALEZ-VALDES, B. GONZÁLEZ-VALDÉS, B , 408.5, 508.3, GOOD, B. L GORDON, J. A. IF13.1 GORDON, R. K , GORE, P GORLA, H. GORLA, H. R GORMAN, P. GOSWAMI, J. C , IF33.7 IF42.2 IF56.1 GOTO, K , GOTTULA, R. B GOUDELEV, A GOURSAUD, B GRAGLIA, R. D GRAHAM, J. W GRANET, C GRBIC, A. GREEN, R GREEN, R. B IF21.5, IF34.1, IF11.12, IF21.2, IF54.5, IF36.10 GREGOIRE, D. J. GREGORY, M. D. GRIFFIN, J. D. GRIFFITHS, H. D IF15.4, IF54.8, IF , IF43.7, IF23.1 IF55.6, IF24.3, IF45.4 GRIMACCIA, F , 361.3, 361.4, GROOTERS, R GROSINGER, J. IF45.4 GROTJOHN, T. A GRUSZCZYńSKI, M. IF57.8 GU, C GU, J GU, Y. W GUAN, J GUAN, N GUARDIOLA, M GUCLU, C. GUEVARA, D GUFFANTI, T GUGGIARI, T IF35.2, IF23.6, IF52.6 GUHA, D , , GUIDUCCI, D GUIFFAUT, C. C GUILLAUME, M GUINVARC'H, R , 355.5, GUNAWARDANA, U. IF15.12 GUNDEL, H. W GUNNARSSON, R GUO, C. IF56.7 GUO, H , GUO, K. C GUO, L. GUO, Q. IF51.1 GUO, Y. J , , 507.5, IF34.4, IF15.5 GUO, Y-X. IF55.7, 363.8, GUO, Z. IF32.9 GUPTA, I. J GUPTA, P GUREL, L GURKAN, U GUSTAFSSON, M. IF46.2, GUTIERREZ BLANCO, O A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z HA, B. V , HA, J HA, S HA, S-G HAACK, T

87 HABASHY, T. M , HADA, H HADAD, Y. IF44.8 HADJEM, A HAGA, T HAGNESS, S. C , 353.4, 306.2, HAGRAS, A. IF11.13, HAHNEL, R HAJIABOLI, A HAJIZADEH, P. IF33.6 HAKEM, N , HALL, P. S , 314.8, HALL, R HAMAD, E. K. I HAMID, M. R , HAMMOU, D , HAMZA KARABEY, O. IF21.3 HAN, S HAN, S-M , HAN, T-Y. IF15.15 HANATANI, D HANEISHI, M HANKUI, E. IF31.7 HANON, G. W. IF22.5 HANSEN, J. N , HANSEN, P. IF25.1 HANSEN, P. M HANSEN, R HANSON, G HANSON, G. W. IF21.6, 153.6, IF12.6, IF13.10 HAO, Y , 104.4, IF44.7, HARACKIEWICZ, F. J HARADA, H HARALAMBOUS, H , HARAZ, O. M , HARGRAVE, C. O HARIDAS, N HARISH, A. R , 257.8, HASAN, A. IF55.6 HASANI, H HASHISH, E HASHISH, E. A , HASSAN, A. M , HASSAN, M. A. M. IF11.1 HASSAN, M. K HASSANI, H. R. IF33.6 HASSE, R. IF33.9 HATEFI, H. IF42.9 HATLEY, A. K , HAUPT, R , HAUPT, R. L HAUTCOEUR, J HAVRILLA, M. J HAWATMEH, D. F HAY, S HAY, S. G. IF21.4 HAYDEN, C HAYES, G HAYES, G. J , HAYNES, M HAYVACI, H. T HE, B HE, M. IF55.7 HE, R HE, S. IF34.3, IF11.2, 505.5, HE, Y. IF15.1 HEIMLICH, M HEINE, C HEJASE, J. A , HELSING, J HEMMADY, S HEMMI, T , HENIN, B. IF37.5, HERNANDEZ GARCÍA, L HERNÁNDEZ-FIGUEROA, H. E. HERNÁNDEZ-MURCIA, R. HERRAIZ-MARTÍNEZ, F. J IF33.5 HERRAN, L. F HERRÁN, L. F HERRANZ, J. I HERRANZ-HERRUZO, J. I HERSCOVICI, N HETTAK, K. IF42.7, , HEYDARI, P HEYMAN, E HICKEY, M. C HIGAKI, M. IF15.2 HIKAGE, T HILLENIUS, A. IF47.11 HILTON, G. S HIMED, B HIMENO, M. IF26.4 HINOSTROZA, I HINSHILWOOD, D. J. IF51.8 HIRA, R HIRANO, T , HIRATA, A HIREMATH, G

88 HIROKAWA, J. HIROSE, K HIROTA, Y HL, S HO, K. M HOA, S. V , 554.3, 454.2, , 454.6, HODGES, R. E , 251.5, HOFERER, R , HOFMAN, M HOGAN, M HOLLOWAY, C. L. HOLMES, L HONDA, K. IF12.10, 163.9, IF13.1 IF57.7 HONG, I-P HONG, S. K HONG, W. HONG, Y-J HONGSIK, M HONMA, N. IF31.10, 461.1, IF57.12 IF31.5 HOORFAR, A , 311.3, 562.1, 458.7, HOPPE, D. J HORGAN, K HORI, T. IF51.6 HORII, Y. IF12.2, HOSOI, K HOSONO, R HOSSAIN, M. D HOSSAIN, M. G. S HOSSEINI, K HOSSEINI, M HOSSEINI, M. H. HOSSEINI, S. A. HOSSEINZADEH, A. IF16.8 IF15.6 HOST, N HRABAR, S. HRISTOV, H. D HSHIEH, Y-L HSIEH, S-C HSU, C-W HSU, H-T. HSU, P. HSU, Y-W. IF42.6, IF37.3 IF22.1, IF14.9, IF52.10 IF55.1, IF , 555.6, IF41.9, IF43.2, IF55.3 IF35.5 HSUEH, P-H HU, F-G. HU, H , 263.1, 212.5, IF25.7 IF47.2 HU, J , 264.5, HU, Y. IF31.8 HUAI, Y. Y HUANG, C-Y HUANG, G. C , HUANG, G-L HUANG, K-K HUANG, L HUANG, M HUANG, N-T HUANG, S. HUANG, T-J , IF44.3 IF55.1, IF55.4 HUANG, X , HUANG, Y. HUANG, Y. Y HUFF, G. H. HUFNAGLE, D. C HUGHES, R. C HUI, H. T , IF51.3, 465.3, 211.3, 402.6, 112.2, , , IF57.11, 560.9, 464.1, , IF47.6 HUM, S. V. IF31.6, HUNAG, C-C HUNG, H. A HUNG, N. T , IF25.10, HUNG, W-T HUNKA, J. HUNSICKER, W. IF56.1 IF33.9 HUNTEN, K. A HURST, P. T HURTAUD, Y. HUSSAIN, A , IF26.3 HUTCHCRAFT, E , HUTCHINGS, D. IF53.10 HUYNH, A. P HWANG, J. HWANG, J-H. HYOUNG, C. IF24.1 IF47.9, IF47.10 IF24.1 HYOUNG, C. H HYUN, S-Y A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z I. PETTERSSON, M IBRAGIMOV, Z IBRAHIM, O. A IDDA, T. IDDAGODA, M. IDDI, H. U. IF34.7 IF25.6 IF41.11 IIGUSA, K IIJIMA, H IITSUKA, Y. IF43.1 IKEDA, K ILARIA, C ILIC, M

89 ILIC, M. M IMAI, S. IF26.2 INCI, F INFANTE, L IOANNOPOULOS, G. A IOFFE, A. S IRELAND, D , IRELAND, D. J ISERNIA, T , 305.6, 559.3, ISHIHARA, T , ISHIMARU, A , ISIK, O , ISKANDER, E. T ISKANDER, M , ISKANDER, M. A , ISKANDER, M. F. ISLAM, M. T , ISLAM, N. E. IF32.11, ISLAM, R ISLAM, S. ISOZAKI, E. ITO, T , 158.1, 103.1, 557.8, 156.6, 156.1, IF56.3 IF15.13 IF31.9 IF46.7 ITOH, T IVASHINA, M IWAMATSU, H. IYER, A. K. IF22.7 IF52.2 IZUI, K A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z JACKSON, D. R. JACKSON, J. A JACOB, M , 457.1, 365.9, , IF35.6, IF43.6 JACOB, M. M JACOBS, P JACQUEMOD, G , 163.3, JAHAGIRDAR, D. R , JAKOBUS, U , JAKOBY, R. JALIL, M. E JAM, A , IF21.3 JAMALUDDIN, M. H , JAMIL, A. G. IF12.9 JAMLOS, M. F , JAN, J-Y. JAN, M. A. IF33.3 IF41.5 JANASWAMY, R JANDHYALA, V , 556.8, 556.7, JANG, G JANG, Y-K JANKOVIC, N. JANSE VAN RENSBURG, D. JARADAT, H. M. IF IF54.3 JAROSZEWICZ, T JARRAHI, M JARUWATANADILOK, S. IF26.1, JÄRVENPÄÄ, S , 365.8, JASTRAM, N JAZI, M. N JE, M JEFFREY, I , JEGADEESAN, R JENG, S-K JENG, S-S , JENNING, M JENSEN, J. S JENSEN, M. A. JENSEN, P JEON, D. IF31.3, IF31.12 IF43.5 JEON, S. I JEON, Y , JEONG, M. IF47.10 JEONG, M. H JEONG, S JEONG, S-H. IF27.6 JEONG, Y , JEONG, Y-R JHA, R JHA, R. M , 414.9, 159.5, IF21.7, JI, Z JIANG, J-J JIANG, L , IF55.5, JIANG, L. J. IF13.4, 159.9, JIANG, S , , JIANG, X JIANG, Z. JIANG, Z. H. JIAO, D. JIMÉNEZ-MARTÍN, J. L JIN, G JIN, G-J , IF45.6 IF42.2, IF23.1, IF , 151.5, 151.3, 165.9, 165.4, , 415.3, IF55.2 JIN, J , JIN, J-M , 456.1, , JIN, R. JIN, X. JIN, Y-Q. IF53.2, 407.9, IF34.8, 507.5, IF , IF47.8 IF16.1 JING, Y JOFFE, R

90 JOFRE, L , 559.2, 458.1, JOHANNSEN, U JOHN, M , JOHNSON, J JOHNSON, J. T. IF24.6, JOHNSON, W. A JOHNSTON, R. H JOLANI, F. IF41.3 JONAH, O. IF47.4, IF47.3, , 202.4, JONES, B JONO, K JORDAN, T. S JORGE MORA, M. T JORGE-BARREIRO, F. J JØRGENSEN, E JOSEPH, W , JOUBERT, J JOUNY, I. I JOUSSET, M JOYAL, M-A JU, J JUANG, R-T JUANG, Y-Z. IF34.11 JUNG, C JUNG, C. W JUNG, D-J , JUNG, K-Y , JUNG, M-W JUNG, Y-K. IF43.3 JUNG-KUBIAK, C JUSOH, M , A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z K., A K.L., S. IF46.9, IF46.10 KABACIK, P KABAKIAN, A. V. IF54.4 KABALAN, K. Y KABIRI, A. IF44.10, IF42.7 KAGOSHIMA, K KAHN, W. K KAHNG, K KAHNG, S , KAHRAMAN, S KAIPA, C. S. R , IF12.5, IF22.5, IF21.6, IF13.10 KAISER, G KAJENSKI, P. J , KAJIKAWA, A KALIS, A KAMARUDIN, M. R. IF41.11, 509.5, KAMENETSKII, E , KAMGAING, T KAMMERER, J KANADA, N. IF31.9 KANAYA, H KANDIL, N , 357.8, 461.4, 461.9, KANEKO, T , IF12.2 KANEMOTO, D KANESAN, M. IF45.2 KANG, H-D KANG, S , IF24.1, IF47.9, IF47.10 KANG, T. IF24.1 KANG, W. IF27.5 KANNELL, G KAO, Y-C KAPITANOVA, P. IF13.12 KAPITANOVA, P. V. IF22.16 KARA, S , KARACOLAK, T KARAN, S KARASAWA, Y KARILAINEN, A. O , IF54.10 KARIM, M. F KARISAN, Y KARNATI, K. K KASHANIANFARD, M KASHIWA, T. IF26.2 KASTNER, R , KATAJA, J KATO, M KATO, T. IF22.7 KATO, Y KATS, M. IF13.2 KATSAV, M KATSUYUKI, H KATULKA, G KAUFMANN, T KAUR, G , KAWAKAMI, H KAWALEC, A KAWANO, T , KAWDUNGTA, S KAYE, C KAYNAK, M. IF15.9 KAZEMI, R , 360.5, KELLER, S. D KEMPEL, L. C , 255.4, 212.2, IF35.12 KENKEL, M. IF57.2 KENT, B. M

91 KERKHOFF, A. IF21.10 KESAVATH, V KESHMIRI, F KHALAJ-AMIRHOSSEINI, M. KHALEEL, H , IF36.7 IF54.1 KHALEEL, H. R. IF11.3, IF11.4, IF54.7, KHALIL, M. IF32.1 KHALIL, W KHALLAAYOUN, A , KHAN, M. IF41.10 KHAN, M. R. IF33.7, 554.8, KHAN, S. M. KHAN, W. T KHARKOVSKY, S , IF47.12 IF15.12 KHAYATIAN, B KHIABANI, N KHIDRE, A , KHLOPOV, G KHOMENKO, S KIANG, J-F , 105.5, 510.8, KIANI, G KIANI, G. I KIKKAWA, T KIKUCHI, J KILDAL, P-S. KILDISHEV, A. IF37.4, , 163.9, 404.1, 452.8, IF13.5 KILIC, O , KIM, B. K KIM, C KIM, D. IF55.8, , KIM, D-Y KIM, G. J KIM, H. KIM, H. J KIM, H-C KIM, J. KIM, J. H KIM, J-W , 160.9, IF36.8 KIM, K. T , KIM, K. Y. KIM, M KIM, M. S KIM, O. S KIM, S , 258.3, IF47.9, 557.7, 313.9, IF , IF , 201.1, IF12.10 KIM, Y , 252.2, 206.1, KIM, Y. G KIM, Y. S. IF21.8 KIM, Y. T. IF47.10, IF47.9, KIMINKI, S. P , 315.4, 365.4, IF12.8 KIMURA, Y KINDT, R. W KING, A. J KINIO, W. IF45.8 KINTZ, A KIOURTI, A. IF15.11 KIRAWANICH, P KIRICENKO, A. IF52.10 KIRSCH, S KISHI, Y KISHIMOTO, S. IF22.6 KISHK, A. IF54.1 KISHK, A. A. IF11.1 KIVSHAR, Y. IF13.12 KIVSHAR, Y. S. IF52.13, IF22.16 KIZILTAS, G KLEMM, M KLINKENBUSCH, L KLOKE, K. H KLUSKENS, M. S KLYMYSHYN, D. M , 510.2, KNEZEVIC, I KO, S-T KOBAYASHI, H KOBAYASHI, T KODERA, T. IF52.5, IF54.9 KOGUT, A KOHMURA, A KOKICI, S. IF53.3 KOLODZIEJ, K. E KOLUNDZIJA, B. M , 259.5, KON, S KONG, H KONG, L. B. IF25.7, IF25.6 KONG, Y-D KONNO, K KOO, T-W KOO, Y. S KOOHESTANI, M KORDZADEH, A KORKMAZ, E. IF53.3, 110.5, 462.5, KOSKI, E. IF24.8, IF24.7 KOSKI, K. IF24.8, IF24.7 KOSSIVAS, G. IF33.4 KOSTYLYOVA, O. V KOTULSKI, J KOUALI, M KOULOURIDIS, S , IF22.12 KOVITZ, J. M , 459.8

92 KOWALEWSKI, J KOYAMA, L. IF25.1 KOYANAGI, T KOYANAGI, Y KOZIEL, S. KOZLOV, M KRASNOK, A. E , 213.2, 405.6, 302.5, 454.5, 361.6, IF22.16 KREOUZIS, T KRIVCHIKOVA, A KROIS, I. KRZYSZTOFIK, W. J. IF52.10 IF57.9 KUAI, Z KUBICKÉ, G , 558.2, 358.9, KUBOTA, S KUDALA, R. C. KUESTER, E. F. IF26.7 IF12.10 KUGA, Y , 253.9, 113.2, , KUKUTSU, N KULAS, L KULKARNI, A. N KUMAR, B. P KUMAR, C , KUMAR, T , , KUMLEY, K. L. IF12.10 KUO, C-T KUO, L-R , 157.7, KURIHARA, Y KURIYAMA, K KURODA, M KURRANT, D. J KUS, E KUSSOW, A-G KUSTER, N , KWON, D-H. IF46.1, KWON, K , KYRIAZIDOU, C. A. IF23.2 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z LABADIE, N. R. IF46.8, LACKEY, E LACROIX, B , LADBURY, J LADBURY, J. M LAI, C-P. LAI, Y-N. IF34.10, IF11.8 IF15.15 LAI, Z-H LAIL, B. A. IF53.11 LALBAKHSH, A LAM, E. Y , LAM, S. F. IF33.1 LANAGAN, M LANCELLOTTI, V LANGDON, S LANGSTON, W. L LAPINE, M. IF52.13 LAPORTE, C LARRIPA, S , LARSEN, J. IF53.11 LAS-HERAS, F , 407.2, 507.2, LATIF, S LAU, B. K. LAUER, A , IF41.7 LAURIN, J-J , 560.8, 167.4, LAWRENCE, J. K LAZZI, G , 266.2, 406.3, 406.8, LE THUC, P LE, C LE, D. T LEAL-SEVILLANO, C. A LEAO, T. F. C LEBLANC, D. IF24.2 LEDOCHOWITSCH, P LEE, B. IF43.3, IF43.5, LEE, B-Y LEE, C , LEE, C. S , LEE, C-H. LEE, C-T. IF57.6 IF11.7 LEE, E. N LEE, G LEE, H , LEE, H. M. LEE, H. S , IF37.10 IF37.10 LEE, J , 305.1, 203.1, LEE, J. H LEE, J. K , LEE, J. M LEE, J-F. LEE, J-H. LEE, K , 205.4, 462.9, 311.9, , , 506.3, 212.3, 165.1, , , IF47.7 IF27.5 LEE, K. F LEE, K-H. IF55.2 LEE, K-W LEE, L LEE, M-G LEE, Y. IF11.5, 310.5, LEE, Y. H , 163.6, 309.8, 414.8

93 LEE, Y-L LEIFER, M. C LEIRO, J. M LENZ, K. E LEON, G , LEÓN, G LEPAGE, A. C. IF23.7 LEPAGE, A-C LESTER, L. F LEUNG, K. W LEZAR, E LI, C LI, D LI, E. IF32.8 LI, H , IF11.2, LI, H-J , IF11.8, LI, H-Y LI, J. LI, J-F , 262.5, IF11.15, 158.3, IF22.11 IF11.10 LI, M , 408.3, 167.2, LI, P , , 412.4, IF25.8, LI, R , , LI, S , 551.1, LI, W. LI, W-Y LI, X. LI, Y. LI, Z-W. LIANG, D. IF16.1, 507.5, 407.9, IF34.4, , , 553.9, IF55.10 IF55.10, IF55.9 IF55.5, , 256.9, 253.5, IF42.3, 108.3, IF34.4, 461.3, , IF , IF47.6 LIANG, M , LIANG, X. IF34.8, IF53.2, 407.9, IF34.4, LIAO, D. H LIAO, K-H. LIBICH, J. IF34.10 IF56.10 LIDENMEIER, S LIER, E. LIM, E. H LIM, I LIM, J , LIM, K-H , LIM, S , LIM, S. Y LIM, Y , IF23.3, 512.8, IF12.11, IF32.4 IF21.8 LIMSAENGRUCHI, S LIN, C LIN, C-C LIN, D-B , LIN, F LIN, H. H LIN, H-H LIN, H-P , 464.3, LIN, K-C. IF11.9, LIN, K-H. IF57.6, LIN, L-C. IF34.11 LIN, R. H LIN, S-C. IF55.1 LIN, S-K , 510.9, LIN, X. Q. IF11.2 LIN, Y. IF36.8, IF22.2, LIN, Y. Q LIN, Y-C , IF35.5, 360.8, LIN, Y-T , , LINDEN, D LINDENMEIER, S LING, H. LINH, H. M LINKOVA, A LISENO, A LITMAN, A , LIU, C LIU, C-C LIU, C-H. LIU, D , 106.4, 562.4, 358.7, 508.1, IF47.1 IF37.2, IF , IF57.12 LIU, F , LIU, G LIU, H , LIU, Q. H. LIU, Q. S LIU, R. C , 206.4, 552.4, , 206.5, 113.5, 458.8, IF56.7 LIU, X , LIU, X-X. IF14.7 LIU, Y , 551.5, LIU, Y-C. IF15.8 LIU, Y-W LIU, Z. LIU, Z-L , IF42.2, IF54.6 LIVESEY, M , LIVINGSTON, S LIYANAPATHIRANA, R. IF15.12 LIZZI, L LLOMBART, N. IF35.9, 458.1, LLOMBART-JUAN, N LO HINE TONG, D LO MONTE, L , 304.7, LO PRESTI, F LO, Y. H. IF13.4 LO, Y-T , LOC, L. H

94 LOGAN, J. T LOHN, J LOHN, J. D LOIZOS, K LOIZOU, L LOMAKIN, V. LOMBARDI, G LOMBARDINI, F. IF25.1, 506.8, 551.5, 208.3, 203.3, IF27.2 LONG, J. IF43.6, LONG, S. A , 457.1, LOOS, H LOPEZ, A. R LOPEZ, J , LÓPEZ-FERNÁNDEZ, J. A LÓPEZ-MARTÍN, E LOPEZ-VILLEGAS, J. M LORENZELLI, F. IF51.8 LÖTBÄCK PATANÉ, C LOTFI-NEYESTANAK, A. A LOUERTANI, K LOUNIS, C LOUZIR, A LOVAT, G LOVETRI, J. LOZANO, L , LU, J-H LU, K-H LU, M. IF16.2, 458.6, 254.4, 458.5, 353.7, 462.7, IF51.5 LU, P LU, S. X. IF31.8 LU, W LU, Y , IF56.5, LU, Y-J. LU, Z. IF43.2 LUBARDA, M LUDICK, D LUDICK, D. J LUI, H-S LUISE, M IF32.11, IF14.12 LUK, K. M , LUO, J LUO, M LUO, Y. IF36.6 LUTHER, J. J LUTTGEN, A. LUUKKONEN, O. IF45.8 IF13.10 LUXEY, C , 404.2, 163.3, 413.3, LYALINOV, M. A LYNCH, L. N. IF56.4 LYONS, A A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z M. MEHRABANI, A. IF57.10 M. SOLIMAN, A. M MA, C MA, D. MA, M. MA, T. MA, T-G. IF54.6, IF42.2 IF16.3 IF51.1 IF11.9 MA, X MAAREF, N MAASCH, M. IF21.3 MAASKANT, R MACI, S. MACPHIE, R. H MAESTRINI, A MAFFUCCI, A MAGLIO, M. M. MAHMOUD, S. F , 452.2, IF23.8, IF32.5, 252.5, 204.2, 315.8, IF22.4, IF23.10 IF27.9 IF26.6 MAILLOUX, R. J MAIMAITI, M MAKAROV, S. N , MAKINEN, R. M MAKSIMENKO, S MALHEIROS-SILVEIRA, G. N MALLEGOL, S MANARA, G. IF25.3, IF37.8, MANIC, A. B MANSOR, Z MANTEUFFEL, D. MANZARI, S. IF46.3 IF27.3 MAO, S MAO, X. H MARAIS, N MARCANO, D MARCHAND, R. G MARCOS, J. S. MARESCH, N. D. IF12.3 IF47.12 MARHEFKA, R. J MARKISH, O MARKKANEN, J. MARROCCO, G. MARSH, S , IF12.8 IF45.9, IF27.3, IF27.8 IF42.1 MARSHALL, R. E , MARTENS, L , 406.1

95 MARTENS, R. IF46.3 MARTIN, A. Q MARTIN, A. S MARTIN, B. MARTIN, B. G. MARTÍN, F. IF23.3 IF32.4 IF33.5 MARTIN, S. H MARTINEZ-LORENZO, J. A. MARTÍNEZ-LORENZO, J. Á. MARTINI, E. MARUYAMA, S , 408.5, , 513.3, IF23.10, IF32.5 IF23.5 MASHAYEKHI, S MASLOVSKI, S. MASLOVSKI, S. I. IF13.12 MASOOD, R MASOUMI, A. MASSA, A. IF13.10, IF12.5, IF12.3 IF15.14 MASSALOUX, P MASSEY, J. W , MASSINI, R. MASUD, M. M , IF41.6, 408.6, 305.7, 559.3, 361.1, IF25.3 IF33.8 MATEKOVITS, L , IF21.4, 351.7, MATOS, J. N MATSUI, A MATSUNAGA, M. MATSUNAGA, T. IF57.5 IF57.5 MATSUO, T MATTIUCCI, N. IF14.5 MAULA, M. Q MAY, R. G. IF56.9 MAYBERRY, C MAYER, T. S. MAYOL SOLER, F MAZOR, Y. IF44.5, IF54.6, IF42.2 IF42.8 MAZZARELLA, G MCCAULEY, R. IF52.14, MCDONALD, T. IF24.9 MCEVOY, P MCGEEHAN, J. P MCLAUGHLIN, M. B MCMANUS, T MCMICHAEL, I. T MCNAMARA, D , MCNAMARA, D. A MCPHEDRAN, R. C MEANEY, P. M MEDEIROS, J. L. G MEDINA, F. IF22.5, IF21.6 MEHDI, I , MEHDIPOUR, A MEHMOOD, R. IF51.4 MEHTA, A MEHTA, B. R MEI, Z , MEIERBACHTOL, C. S , 501.4, MEINCKE, P MELDE, K. L , MELENDEZ, C. G MELLIOS, E MELOLING, J. MEMARZADEH, B. IF37.6 IF13.5 MENCARELLI, D MENDES, C MENDONÇA, L. M MENG, Y. S , MESA, F. MIANO, G MIAO, L IF13.11, IF21.6, IF22.5 MICHEL, A. IF25.3, MICHELSON, D. G , IF31.11, MICHIELSSEN, E. MICHISHITA, N. IF34.6, MIDTHASSEL, R MIEHLE, K , 456.3, 551.2, 365.2, 365.1, 551.5, 259.8, 208.3, IF52.8 MIFUNE, T MIGLIORE, M. D. MIGLIORELLI, M , 309.7, IF41.6 MIKKI, S. M , 563.9, MILFORD, G. N. MILIS, M. MILLER, N. IF43.10 IF56.8 IF22.9 MILLER, T MILLOT, P MILTON, G. W MIN, K-S MINANA, M MINARD, P MINATTI, G. IF23.8, IF32.5, MINERBO, G. IF56.1 MINHAS, B. K MINKO, G. IF32.1 MIRANDA, F. A , MIRKAMALI, A , MIROSHNICHENKO, A. E. IF22.16 MIROTNZIK, M. S MIROTZNICK, M MIROTZNIK, M , 211.1, IF52.14, 552.8, 552.7

96 MIRSHEKAR-SYAHKAL, D. MIRZAEI, H MISA AGUSTIÑO, M. J , MISHRA, T MISRAN, N MITRA, D MITTRA, R. MIX, J. A MIYAKE, J. MIYATA, A , 552.2, 506.2, 167.5, IF15.5, IF14.8, 451.1, , , , 451.3, 313.9, 501.1, IF14.11, IF43.1 IF31.7 MIZZONI, R MLAKAR, M. IF22.1 MOALLEM, M , MOBASHSHER, A. T MOGHADAS, H. MOGHADASI, S. M , 364.7, 364.6, 559.8, 559.6, , 559.8, MOGHADDAM, M , 558.6, MOHAJER, M. IF41.8 MOHAJER-IRAVANI, B MOHAMED HASSAN SALEM, N. P MOHAMED, A MOHAMMADI ESTAKHRI, N MOHAMMED, B , 356.4, 356.8, MOHAMMED, H. U. R MOHAMMED, T. O MOHAN, A. S. MOHAN, S. IF45.7 IF11.4 MOHD HANAFI, N. H MOHD ISA, F. N MOHOTTIGE, N MOHSIN, S. A MOJABI, P , MOK, S-G MOLDOVAN, E MONE, R. C MONGHAL, G MONGIS, J MONNI, S MONORCHIO, A. MONTASERI, N MONTEJO-GARAI, J. R MONTESANO-BENITO, A. MONTESINOS-ORTEGO, I , 457.9, 501.8, 159.7, 457.9, 503.9, 557.5, IF12.4, IF37.8, MONTI, A , MONTICONE, F. IF44.6 MONTISCI, G MONTOYA, T. P MOON, J MORABITO, A. F , 559.1, MORBIDINI, R MOREIRA, A. A MORENO, D MORENO, J MORGADO, T. A. MORIMURA, H. IF12.3 IF56.6 MORINI, A MORISHITA, H , IF46.7, IF25.10, MORIYAMA, T MORRILL, J. H MORRO, J MORSY, M , MORSY, M. M. IF41.10, MORTAZAWI, A MORYS, M. M. MOSALLAEI, H. MOSCA, S MOSIG, J. R MOSTAANI, Z , IF27.10 IF14.8, IF13.5, IF23.4 MOTAHARI, S. M. A , MOULDER, W , MOURAD, N. MOUSAVI RAZI, Z. MOUSAVI, P. IF11.13 MOUSSOUNDA, R MOUSTAFA, H. M MOUTAIROU, M. M IF42.4, IF32.10, IF42.5 MOWER, J. M , MRUK, J. R MU, Z MUDALIAR, S MUHA, D. MULLER, R MUMCU, G. MUNOZ TORRICO, M. O MURAT, E MURCH, R. D. MURDOCH, A. P , 560.7, 313.7, 559.6, 559.8, 560.7, 364.7, 364.6, IF22.1, IF , IF52.15, IF37.7 IF11.15 IF25.9 MURELL, D MUSSETTA, M. MUSTAFA, M MYERS, J. C , 311.4, 361.3, 364.4, 364.3, 311.2, 361.5, 361.4

97 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z NA, D. Y NAGASAKA, M NAGATOSHI, M. NAGLICH, E. J IF25.10, IF46.7 NAHAR, N. K , 354.7, NAIK, G. IF13.5 NAIR, N NAIR, N. V. NAIR, R. U. IF21.7, NAISHADHAM, K. NAKAGAWA, K. NAKANO, H. NAKAO, T , 412.6, 165.7, 415.2, 311.1, 415.9, , IF33.9 IF22.8, IF22.6, IF , 457.5, IF43.1, IF35.8 IF25.10 NAKASHIMA, N NAKATSU, J. S. K. IF56.3 NAKAZAWA, S NAM, S , NAMIN, F. A. NANBA, S NANBU, Y NANRI, T IF44.5, IF44.1, IF44.4 NANZER, J. A. IF16.4, NAQVI, A. R NARAYAN, S. NARAYANAN, R. M NARBUDOWICZ, A NARIYAL, S NASCIMENTO, D. C NASEEM, H , IF21.7 IF53.10 NASHASHIBI, A. Y NASHED, A. I NASSAR, I. T. IF37.7 NASSOR, M. A , NASTASIA, G NAUMAN, N. K NAUTA, M. D NAVARRO, M. IF14.3 NAVARRO_CADAVID, A , NAVARRO-CÍA, M. IF37.11, IF14.4 NAYERI, P , 364.9, NAYYERI, V , 456.5, 508.9, NECHAYEV, Y. I NEDIL, M. NEFEDOV, I. S. NEGISHI, T , 414.4, 102.2, 359.4, 414.5, 461.4, 357.8, IF13.10 NEHORAI, A NEJATI, H , IF16.5, IF26.5 NELSON, R. NEPA, P. IF15.3 NESBITT, P. B NESKOVIC, A. NESKOVIC, N. NETO, A. IF27.2, 252.3, 554.6, IF25.3 IF51.10 IF51.10 NEVE, M. J NEVELS, R. D NEVO, R NG MOU KEHN, M NG, G. H NG, J , 560.2, 251.7, 510.7, 356.9, 354.3, 107.4, IF25.5 NG, K. B NG, W-R NGAI, E. C NGUYEN, H. V. NGUYEN, H-L. IF35.3 IF52.2 NGUYEN, V. H NICOLACI, P NIE, Z , 456.1, NIELSEN, J. Ø , NIEMI, T. P. IF54.10 NIINO, K NIKITA, K. S. NIKITIN, P. V. IF15.11 IF33.1 NIKOLAOU, S. IF56.8, 303.2, NIKOLIC, M NIKOLOVA, N. K NIROO JAZI, M NISHIKATA, S. IF16.5, IF26.5, NISHIMOTO, M. IF26.4 NISHIMURA, K NISHIMURA, N NISHIMURA, T NISHIWAKI, S NISHIYAMA, E , NIU, J NIVER, E NIX, A. R NJOKU, C. C NKAKANOU, B NOBE, R. IF23.5 NOETSCHER, G. M , NOGHANIAN, S NOJIMA, T , NOORDIN, N. H NORDEBO, S NORDQUIST, C. D NOTAROS, B

98 NOTAROS, B. M NOVA, E NOVAL SÁNCHEZ DE TOCA, Á. NOWOSIELSKI, L IF57.8 NYKA, K A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z OBAYASHI, S. OBERHAMMER, J. OCHIYAMA, K. IF15.2 IF15.10 IF34.6 OCHOA, J. S O'CONNOR, A. C ODA, Y ODABASI, H. IF32.3 ODENDAAL, J. W OFLI, E O'FLYNN, B OGASAWARA, T. OGAWA, K. IF56.6 OGAWA, Y OGO, T OGURTSOV, S. OH, J OH, M-K , IF , 213.2, 405.6, 302.5, 361.7, 361.6, IF55.2 OHASHI, Y OHGANE, T OHNUKI, S. OIKONOMOPOULOS- ZACHOS, C. IF22.7, IF22.8, IF OJERINDE, O. A OKADA, K O'KEEFE, S. G. IF45.2 OKHMATOVSKI, V , OKONIEWSKI, M , 409.7, , OKUNO, S OLCAN, D. I , 162.8, OLESEN, K OLGUN, U. OLIVERI, G. IF24.4 OLOUMI, D , OLSON, A OMAKI, N , OMAR, A. A OMAR, S ONG, M. L. C ORDEK, S , 305.7, IF41.6, 408.1, 361.1, OREFICE, M , 411.6, 364.3, OREGIO CATELAN, A ORLENIUS, C , ORLIC, Y OSIPOV, A OSTADRAHIMI, M , 458.6, 458.5, IF16.2 OTHMAN, M. A , OUEDRAOGO, R. O , OUELLETTE, J. D OUGHSTUN, K. E OUYANG, J OU-YANG, L-Y. IF14.2 OWUSU-BANSON, D OYAMA, M. IF43.1 OZBEK, S OZTURK, M. E A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z PA, P. IF52.14, 552.8, PAASO, J PACEY, G. E PACHECO GONZÁLEZ, H. L PADILLA PARDO, M PADOORU, Y. R. PAL, A PAL, D. IF21.6, IF22.5, IF13.10, IF21.9 IF52.16 PALACIOS, S. R PALANTEI, E PALOMBINI, C. L PAN, C-Y. IF33.3 PAN, H. K PAN, J , , IF25.8 PAN, S. IF23.6, PAN, S-P PANAGAMUWA, C. J , PANARIELLO, G PANAYAPPAN, K , 506.2, PANAYIOTOU, C. G. IF56.8 PANDA, S. K PANDEY, R. IF36.4 PANDURO, M. A PAPANICOLAOU, N. C PAPAPOLYMEROU, J , PAPATHANASSIOU, A PARAD, L. I PARASCHOS, G. N , 162.6, PAREDES, F. IF33.5 PARINI, C. G PARK, B. Y

99 PARK, B-C. PARK, C-W. PARK, E. IF47.7 IF27.6 IF47.5 PARK, G PARK, H. IF55.2 PARK, I , PARK, J. IF24.6 PARK, J-E PARK, J-H. IF47.7 PARK, K PARK, K. Y , 552.3, IF43.9, PARK, S PARK, S. O , PARK, W. S PARK, Y. B , PASTORINO, M PATEL, A. M. IF21.2 PATEL, P PATHAK, P. H , 252.2, PATNAIK, A. PATRICK, J. F PATTERSON, C. E PAULOTTO, S , IF52.16 IF35.6 PAULSEN, K. D PAVLYUCHENKO, A PAYANDEHJOO, K , PEARSALL, N PECQUEUX, B. B PEDERSEN, G. F , 314.2, IF11.14, 155.1, PEIXEIRO, C PELLEGRINI, A PELLETTI, C , 451.3, 315.9, 506.2, PELOROSSI, F PELOSI, M. IF11.14 PENG, C-M , PENG, T , PENG, Z. PENNO, R. D. PERALA, R , 315.6, , 462.9, 165.1, IF35.12 IF24.9 PEREIRA-FILHO, O. M. C PEREZ CERQUERA, M PEREZ, H PEREZ, M PEREZ-PALOMINO, G PERIARD, C PERNOD, P PEROULIS, D , 363.1, 313.4, PERRUISSEAU-CARRIER, J. PETERS, F. D. L IF31.4, PETERS, G PETERSON, A. F , PETOSA, A PETRINI, V PETROFF, A. M , PETROLATI, D PETTERSSON, L PEVERINI, O. A PFEIFFER, C. PFLAUM, S. IF34.1 IF33.4 PHAM, A-V. IF57.1, PHAM, B. L. IF57.1 PHANG, S-P PHILLIPS, J PHONGCHAROENPANICH, C. PIAZZA, D IF43.4 PICCO, V. IF16.5, IF26.5, PICHOT, C. Y PICON, O PIDWERBETSKY, A PIERANTONI, L PIERMAROCCHI, C. IF22.9 PILARD, R PILOWSKY, P. M. IF15.13 PINCHERA, D , PINEL, N PINHO, P , IF51.9, PINO, A. G PINTO, I. M PIRES, L PIRES, N PIRHADI, A PIRINOLI, P , 311.2, 364.3, 361.5, PISTORIUS, S PLETS, D , PLETTEMEIER, D , PODILCHAK, S. K. POGORZELSKI, R. J POKHAREL, R. K POLEMI, A. POLI, L POLIAKOV, E POLLARD, H POLYCARPOU, A. C POMALAZA-RÁEZ, C. PONS, P. IF35.10, IF25.9 IF22.4, IF22.3 IF33.2 IF56.11 POPOVICI, E POTENZA, A POTIER, P

100 POTTER, M. E , POULAIN, A POULIGUEN, P , POURRET, V PRASAD, M PRATHER, D. W. IF15.3, PRAY, A. J , 412.1, 415.2, PREOBRAZHENSKY, V PSYCHOGIOU, D PSYCHOUDAKIS, D , IF41.1, PU, T. C PUCCI, E PUGGELLI, F PULITO, D. PURSCHE, T. IF14.12 IF32.1 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z QIAO, D QIAO, Q , IF45.5 QING, X. IF27.4, QUAN, X QUARFOTH, R. G. IF36.9 QUEVEDO-TERUEL, O. IF44.7 QUIVIRA, F QURESHI, M. A QUSBA, A A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z RABAEY, J RABBI, K RADWAN, A. G. IF11.11 RADWAY, M , RADWAY, M. J RAEDT, W. D RAFI, G. Z. IF31.1 RAHIM, M. K RAHMAN, N RAHMAN, T. A. IF41.11 RAHMANI, M. H RAHMATALAH, Y. RAHMAT-SAMII, Y. IF11.4 RAHOLA, J RAINWATER, D. RAJAGOPALAN, H. RAJO-IGLESIAS, E. RAMACCIA, D , IF53.6, 252.8, IF53.8, IF24.8, IF24.7, 459.8, IF21.10 RAMADAN, A IF53.6, 461.5, 459.8, 403.4, IF , 251.3, IF , IF22.13 RAMAHI, O , RAMAHI, O. M. IF13.8, 308.3, IF56.2, RAMLI, N. H RAMOS, F. M RAMOS, V , RAMRAKHYANI, A. K , RANDAZZO, A RANGA, Y. IF21.4 RANJKESH, N RAO, K. IF33.1 RAO, S. M , 413.8, RAO, T. C. IF12.9 RAPPAPORT, C RAPPAPORT, C. M , 508.3, 458.9, RASHIDI, A. IF14.8 RASHIDIAN, A , RASKU, A. R RATAJCZAK, P RATHORE, R RAUTIO, B. J RAUTIO, J. C RAY, S RAYNO, J. T , 455.4, RAZAVI ZADEH, S. M , REBEIZ, G. IF46.8 REBEIZ, G. M , 405.4, REBOLLAR, J. M RECK, T REDDY, C. J REICHARDT, L REINEIX, A. A REN, D REN, H. IF36.8, 255.6, 455.2, REN, Q REN, X REN, Y-J , REN, Z , IF56.2 RENGARAJAN, S. R , RENTA, I REYNA, A REYNOLDS, N. IF33.2 REYNOLDS, S REZAE, P. REZAEI, P. IF42.5 RHEE, Y. C RIBERO, J-M. IF25.4, RIBIÈRE-THARAUD, N RICHARDSON, D. W RICKETTS, D. S. IF42.4, IF32.10, , 161.5, 413.5, IF47.11, IF24.3

101 RIDA, A RIEL, M RIGDEN, G. IF24.9 RIGHERO, M RIUS, J. M , RIVA, G RIVERA, M RIVIERE, J-M RMILI, H ROBUSTILLO, P ROCCA, P , 559.3, 408.6, ROCKWAY, J. D. IF37.6 RODENBECK, C. T RODRIGO, D RODRIGUES, R. A. A. RODRÍGUEZ SOLÍS, R. A. RODRIGUEZ, A. R. IF IF25.1 RODRIGUEZ, D RODRIGUEZ, V RODRÍGUEZ-GONZÁLEZ, J. A. RODRÍGUEZ-SOLÍS, R. A. RODRÍGUEZ-ULIBARRI, P , IF14.3 ROELVINK, J , ROHANI, A. ROIG, M. IF32.7 IF21.3 ROJAS, R ROJAS, R. G , ROLFES, I , ROLLAND, N ROLO, L ROM, C ROMEU, J , 458.1, 306.1, RONG, A ROSA, S ROSCA, I. D ROTHWELL, E. J. IF35.12, 504.4, 255.4, ROUX, F-X ROW, J-S. IF15.15 ROWELL, C. R , ROY, J ROY, L ROY, S ROZZI, T RUAN, X , RUBIO, J RUCKER, D. RUCKER, D. G. IF , IF11.3, IF54.7 RUDNEV, G RUDOLPH, S. M. IF54.5 RUGGERINI, G RUI, X RUIZ-CRUZ, J. A RUMNEY, M RUSCH, C RUSSO, L RUYLE, J. E. IF45.1 RYAN, P RYOO, J. RYU, Y-H. IF55.8 IF47.5 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z S. LACAVA, J. C. D. S. L SAğıROğLU, M. S SAADAT, S. IF23.4 SAAKIAN, A SAALA, G SAATCHI, S SABATINI, M SABBADINI, M , IF23.8, SABBAN, A SABHARWAL, A SACCARDI, F SAED, M. IF16.6 SAEGUSA, K SAFAVI-NAEINI, S. SAFIAN, R. SAFWAT, A. M SAFWAT, A. M. E SAHA, S SAHRANI, S SAHU, P. K. SAIN, A IF32.7, 302.7, IF35.1, IF41.8, IF31.1, 307.3, 152.4, 357.7, , IF16.8, IF53.12 IF46.10, IF46.9 SAKAMOTO, T , SAKATA, T , SAKO, T. SAKURADA, T. SAKURAI, M. SALAMA, K. N. SALAMA, R. S. IF22.8 IF43.1 IF31.7 IF11.11 IF15.12 SALAZAR, M , SALAZAR-PALMA, M , 310.7, SALEM, D. A SALEM, M. A. IF13.7, IF53.9, SALIM, A SALMAN, S

102 SALTI, H SAMELSOHN, G. IF16.7 SAMMETA, R SAMSURI, N. A SANAGAVARAPU MOHAN, A. SANAGAVARAPU, A. M. SANCHEZ-ESCUDEROS, D. SÁNCHEZ-ESCUDEROS, D SANGARY, N SANO, M , SANPHUANG, V , SARABANDI, K. SARBAZI, E SARDI, G. M. SARKAR, T. K. IF22.10, 452.6, 552.6, 510.5, 358.1, 564.7, 401.5, IF42.9, 203.2, 157.3, 258.7, 204.4, 106.1, 161.1, IF32.5 SARMA, S. E SARRAZIN, F SARRAZIN, J. SARRIS, C. D , 310.7, 412.9, 166.4, 309.5, 412.2, IF23.7 SARRO, P. M SASAKI, A-I. SASSI, I , 462.2, , 260.8, 557.4, 312.6, IF31.2, IF56.6 IF42.7 SATO, H. IF35.8, SATO, R SATOSTEGUI, A , SAUGIER, E SAULEAU, R. SAVELYEV, T. G SAVILLE, M. A SAVITRI, B , 167.3, IF11.12 IF42.7 SAWAYA, K , 262.5, 263.3, SAYEED, A. IF41.4 SCALZI, G. J SCANNAVINI, A SCARBOROUGH, C. P SCHAB, K. R SCHETTINO, F , SCHLECHT, E SCHLECHT, E. T SCHMIDT, C. H , SCHNATTINGER, G , SCHNEIDER, S. W. IF35.12 SCHOBERT, D. T SCHOEMAN, M SCHUCHINSKY, A. G , SCHUHMANN, R , SCHWELLNUS, C. IF45.8 SCHWERDT, H. N SCHWERDTFEGER, R , SCIALACQUA, L SCOTT, S SCZYSLO, S , 557.2, SEAGER, R. IF15.16 SEAGER, R. D SEBAK, A. R SEBAK, A-R , 360.3, 102.5, SEDIGHY, S. H. IF52.6, IF36.7, IF33.6, SEGOVIA-VARGAS, D. IF33.5, SEGUIN, O SELJAN, J SELVANAYAGAM, M. IF52.3 SEMERCI, O SEMOUCHKINA, E. SENGIZ, M , SENGUPTA, S IF36.4, IF52.11, IF42.6, 502.1, IF37.3, IF36.5 SENIOR, D. E , 357.4, SEO, H. P. IF21.8 SEO, S. M SEOK, S SEPÚLVEDA, N SERAN, S , 202.5, IF43.8, SEREBRYANNIKOV, A. E. IF37.11 SERHIR, M SERTEL, K. SESHADRI, S. R SETLUR, P SEZAI, T SHA, S , 109.3, 456.7, 503.5, 363.2, 502.3, IF35.4, 152.6, IF14.1, 305.3, 154.4, 253.7, 556.6, 264.1, 405.3, IF51.5 SHA, W. E. I , 263.7, SHADMEHR, H SHADRIVOV, I. SHADRIVOV, I. V. SHAFAI, L. IF13.12 IF52.13 SHAFIEIPOUR, M SHAHVARPOUR, A. IF57.10, 510.6, 460.6, 313.1, 265.6, IF16.2, 510.2, 458.6, 458.5, IF52.9 SHAKER, G SHAKER, J , 559.8, 262.3, SHAKKOTTAI, S. S SHALAEV, V. SHAMIM, A. IF , , IF11.11

103 SHAMS, S. IF57.3 SHAMSAFAR, A SHANKER, B. SHANMUGAM, B SHAO, H SHAO, J. SHAO, Y , SHARAF, M , 208.2, 412.6, 462.6, 415.9, 165.7, 311.1, 415.2, 315.7, IF22.9, 412.7, 212.2, 501.4, , 313.3, 255.6, IF36.8 IF57.3 SHARAIHA, A , SHARAQA, A. H SHARAWI, M. S. IF41.5, SHARIFABAD, F. K. IF31.3 SHARMA, A SHARMA, P SHARMA, S. K. SHARP, K , IF46.8, 405.4, 405.8, 509.4, 302.4, 455.4, SHAVIT, R , 255.9, 552.1, 504.2, SHAW, R. IF12.11 SHAW, R. K SHE, Y SHEA, J. D SHEN, D , , SHEN, J , SHEN, L-P SHEN, Y SHEN, Z , IF34.3 SHENG, F , SHENG, W. T , 308.9, SHI, S. IF15.3, SHIH, W-C SHIMIZU, M. IF56.6 SHIMIZU, S SHIN, K SHINOHARA, J SHIOZAWA, T. IF52.12 SHIRAFUNE, M SHIRAI, H SHIVA, M , SHIVANAND, S. SHOKI, H. IF13.9 IF15.2 SHOORIAN, H SHOWS, G SHRAMKOVA, O. V , SHUFORD, K. L. IF22.3 SHULEY, N. V SHUMATE, S. IF53.10 SIAKA, F SICKEL, T SIDDIQUI, O , SIEBER, P. E. SIEGEL, P. H SIEIRO, J. J SIERRA PEREZ, M SIERRA-PEREZ, M SIEVENPIPER, D. SIEVENPIPER, D. F , IF54.2 IF , IF36.9 SIGALOV, M. L , SIGMARSSON, H. H SIHVOLA, A. IF12.8, SIHVOLA, A. H SILAPUNT, R SILES, J. V SILLANPAA, H. P SILVEIRINHA, M. G. SIM, C. Y. D. IF52.7, IF12.5, IF13.10, , IF12.3, IF52.4 IF15.15 SIMMONS, S SIMON, W , SIMONS, R. N SIMOVSKI, C. R. IF13.10 SIMPSON, J. J SIMPSON, T SINGH, C. K. IF11.4 SINGH, H , SINHA, S. N. IF52.16, SIPAL, V , SIPUS, Z SIRENKO, K SIRENKO, Y SKANDARI CHERATI, M. IF32.10 SKÅRBRATT, A SKIPPER, M. C. IF25.5 SKRIVERVIK, A. K SLATTERY, K. P SLEPYAN, G SLOAN, J. SLOBOZHANYUK, A. P. IF23.6 SLOCUM, M SMITH, D SMITH, G. E SMITH, G. S SMITH, J SMITH, N. J SMOLDERS, B SO, J-H SOCHER, E IF52.13, IF22.16 SOLEIMANI, M , 514.5, 456.5, 508.9

104 SOMJIT, N. IF15.10 SOMOLINOS, A SON, H-W. IF55.2, IF27.6 SON, S. H SONG, J SONG, J-W SONG, K-S. IF47.5 SONG, Q. IF35.2 SONG, S. IF11.15 SONG, T , IF11.5 SONG, W SONG, Y. J SONKER, A SOOD, N. IF31.2 SØRENSEN, S. B SORIC, J. C. IF21.10 SOROLLA, M. IF37.11, 108.2, IF14.4 SOROURI, M , 413.5, SOTIROPOULOS, A. I. IF22.12 SOTTOS, N. R SOUNAS, D SOUNAS, D. L , IF54.9, 513.5, IF52.5 SOWERBY, K. W SPELLA, M SREENIVAS, K SRIVASTAVA, K. V , IF37.9 STACK, J. F STAECKER, P STANCIL, D. D. IF24.3 STANCLIFF, R STANG, J STARAJ, R , IF25.4, 555.7, IF33.4 STEARNS, S. D , STEFANELLI, R. IF34.2 STEFANO, S STEFANOPOULOS, S STEFANSKI, T. P STEINBERG, B. Z. IF44.8, IF42.8 STEPHANSON, M STEPHANSON, M. B STERNFELD, L STEVANETIC, M. M STILES, B. W. IF26.1 STONEBACK, M STONEBACK, M. A , STONEBACK, M. I STOYANOV, S STRAND, B STUART, H. R SU, H SU, S-W. IF11.7 SUAREZ, S SUBRAMANIAN, V SUGITANI, T SUGIYAMA, T SULE, N SULTAN, F SULTAN, K. S SUMIYA, Y. IF31.9 SUN, D SUN, H. IF55.7 SUN, H-C SUN, S. SUN, X , IF55.5 SUN, X. L. IF23.9, 411.5, SUN, Z. IF55.9 SUNG, Y SUTINJO, A. T SUTTON, N. A SUWAN, N SUZUKI, T , SUZUKI, Y SYDANHEIMO, L. SYDÄNHEIMO, L. IF24.7, 356.6, IF24.8 IF27.3 SYED, I. S SYED, W. H , SZALAJ, I. IF14.9 SZE, J-Y SZINI, I A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z TAAT, A TABATABAEENEJAD, A TADE, O. O TAEB, A. TAGUCHI, K. IF31.1 IF26.2 TAI, C-H TAIT, G TAKACS, A. IF34.7 TAKAHASHI, H TAKANO, T TAKATSUBO, J TAKEDA, S TAKENAKA, T TAKEUCHI, J TAKEUCHI, T. TALBI, L. IF22.8 TAMAYO, J. M , , , IF42.7, 414.4, 102.2, 302.2

105 TAN, E. L TANABE, M. IF26.4 TANAKA, K TANAKA, M. IF22.8, TANAKA, S TANG, J. IF34.8, 255.4, TANG, K. S TANG, M. -C. TANG, Q. IF32.6 IF12.1 TANG, S TANG, T-C. IF57.6, TANG, W , TANGHE, E TARRICONE, L. IF27.7 TASCONE, R TATEIBA, M TATU, S. O , TAVAKOLI, A , TAVANTI, L TAWK, Y. TAXINGER, A TAY, Y. S TAYA, M TAYEBI, A TAYLOR, L. K TEDESCO, S , 509.2, 512.4, 509.9, 503.8, 559.7, 512.2, IF27.7 TEIXEIRA, F. L. IF32.3, 562.6, TEKBAS, M , TEKIN, I. IF15.9 TEKKOUK, K TEMME, A TENTZERIS, M TENTZERIS, M. M , 201.3, IF56.11, TERADA, M TESSLER, N , TESTONI, O THAJUDEEN, C , 458.7, THALAKOTUNA, D. N. P THIEL, D. V. IF45.2 THIRAKOUNE, S THOMAS, C THOMPSON, R. I THOMSON, L THOMSON, M. W THRALL, B THYAGARAJAN, M. R TIAN, R , IF41.7 TIBERI, G , TIDD, W TIERCELIN, N TIERENS, W TIJHUIS, A. G TING, S. H TING, S-K. IF25.6 TINOCO-S., A. F TIRADO, L TITZ, D , 357.5, 413.3, TLILI, B. IF57.4 TOBON VASQUEZ, J. A TOBÓN, L. E TOCCAFONDI, A , 204.2, TODA, T TOKAN, F , TOKGOZ, C TOMAS, J. J TOMASIC, J. M TOMIKI, A TOMMASI, A TOMURA, T TONG, M. TONG, M. S. IF31.8 TOP, C. B TOPALLI, K TOPSAKAL, E. TORRES, V. TORRES, V. J , , 165.5, 308.5, 408.8, , 406.5, 110.1, 202.3, 202.5, IF37.11 IF14.4, IF14.3, IF14.4 TORRUNGRUENG, D , TORTEL, H TOSCANO, A. TOSETTI, M TOSO, G. TOYA, A TOYODA, I , TRABELSI, S , TRACY, M. D TRAILLE, A , 461.6, 402.4, 352.7, IF , 305.6, 267.6, 267.3, 267.5, 251.7, 461.8, 305.5, IF56.11 TRAN, D TRAN, N TRETYAKOV, O. A TRETYAKOV, S. A. IF13.10, IF54.10, TRICHOPOULOS, G. C , TRIGUI, H TRINCHERO, D. TRIPLETT, D. J , IF34.2 IF35.11 TRIPP, V. K TROPP, J TRUEMAN, C. W , 153.1

106 TRUONG, V-T TSAI, K-H. IF15.7 TSANG, L. IF44.3, TSENG, H. K TSENG, M-C , 109.2, TSONEVSKA, B TSUCHIYA, M. IF52.12 TSUDA, H TSUJI, M , TU, C-H. IF34.11 TU, S TUAN, S-C , 305.9, , TUNCER, O , 504.4, TUO, M TURETKEN, B , TURHAN-SAYAN, G. IF13.6 TURKER TOKAN, N TÜRKER TOKAN, N TURKKAN, T , TURKMEN, O. IF13.6 TURNER, E. L TURNER, R TURPIN, J. P. IF23.3, IF36.2, IF36.3, IF52.1, IF32.4 TYO, S. IF25.5 TZANIDIS, I A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z UBEDA, E , UCAR, M. H. B UCHIDA, D. IF41.2 UGARTE-MUÑOZ, E. IF33.5, UGUEN, B UHM, M UKKONEN, L. IF27.3, IF45.3, 356.6, IF24.8, IF24.7 UMAR, W UNG, J. W USAI, P , USHIJIMA, Y , USLENGHI, P. L. E , UTAMI, D A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z V.P, S VACCHIONE, J. D VADDAGIRI, K VAILLON, R VAINIKAINEN, P VAKIL, A , IF14.10 VALAGIANNOPOULOS, C. A. VALENTA, C. R. VALERI, F. M , IF27.1, IF33.9, IF27.10 VALERIO, G , , VALERO-NOGUEIRA, A , VALLECCHI, A. IF44.2, 358.3, VAN DER HEUL, D. R VAN DER VEN, H VAN NIEKERK, C. IF46.4 VAN 'T WOUT, E VAN TONDER, J VAN VEEN, B. D , 306.7, VAN ZALK, B VANDENBOSCH, G. A. E VANHECKE, K VARDAXOGLOU, Y. C. VARSIER, N VARUM, T VAUGHAN, J. G , IF15.16 VAUGHAN, R. G , 160.7, VAUPEL, T VDOVYCHENKO, I. I VECCHI, G , 556.5, 411.6, 254.1, 403.2, 506.5, VELA, R , 304.4, 304.6, VELYCHKO, D. A VENKATARAMAN, J. VENKATARAYALU, N. V. IF14.12 IF25.6 VERMA, A VERMEEREN, G VERTIY, A , , VÉSTIAS, M. IF51.9 VICENTE, B VICO, F VIDAL, N VIETTI, G VIETTI, G. C VIKRAM, M VILLA-GIRON, J VIPIANA, F , 411.6, 365.3, 556.5, VIRONE, G VISKUM, H-H VIVEIROS, E VOITOVYCH, O VOLAKIS, J. L. VOROSHILOV, P , 405.3, 305.4, 305.3, 156.7, 303.3, 253.7, 166.3, 154.4, IF35.4, IF14.1, 253.2, IF41.1, 503.5, 303.5, 354.7, 252.7, 354.9, 556.6, 255.1, IF46.6, 401.9, IF24.4, IF13.12 VOUVAKIS, M

107 VOUVAKIS, M. N. VOVK, A , 109.4, 151.6, 151.9, 162.6, IF22.1 VRYONIDES, P VUIK, C A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z WAGNER, C. L WAHID, P WAHIDI, A. J WAKATSUKI, H WALLACE, J. W. WALLÉN, H. IF51.4 IF12.7 WALTZ, C. R WAN, C WAN, G WANDERLEY, P WANG, B. -Z. WANG, C. IF32.6 IF51.3 WANG, C. F WANG, C-F , 212.5, IF25.7, WANG, D WANG, H. IF31.10, 155.5, WANG, J , 205.4, WANG, J. J. H. IF35.11 WANG, J-W WANG, L WANG, L. Y WANG, M , WANG, W , 151.4, 407.9, IF34.4, WANG, X , 165.3, IF44.5, 165.1, IF36.5, IF52.11, 502.1, IF37.3, IF46.5, IF44.1, IF44.4, WANG, Y , 260.1, 401.8, 261.4, WANG, Y-K WANG, Z , 303.3, WARD, J. S WARDEN, J WARNICK, K. F , , WASTBERG, B WAYNERT, J WEBB, K. J. IF13.9 WEBER, R. J , WEI, F , 551.4, WEI, J WEI, K WEI, T. IF16.3 WEI, Y WEILE, D. S WEINMANN, F WEISS, A. M WEISS, M WEISS, S , WELDON, T. P. IF52.8 WELLER, T , WELLER, T. M. IF37.7 WEN, G WENG, W-C , WENSTRAND, J WENTZLOFF, D. D , WERNER, D. H. WERNER, P. L , WERNTZ, P. C WESTBROOK, L WESTEINDE, M. V. T WESTRICK, B. WHITE, C. R. WHITE, S. R IF52.1, 158.3, 557.6, IF54.2, IF44.1, IF23.3, IF44.5, 360.4, IF44.4, IF36.3, IF32.4, IF43.7, IF22.15, 512.8, IF53.4, 301.3, IF22.14, IF36.2, 165.3, IF54.6, 362.4, IF23.1, IF , , IF , IF15.4 WHITELONIS, N , WHITELONIS, N. J WHITES, K. W , IF35.7, WHITTOW, W. IF15.16 WHITTOW, W. G , WIART, J WICKS, M. C , WIEN, A WILHITE, A WILKINS, G WILLIAMS, J. T WILLIAMS, K WILLIS, B WILLIS, K. J WILSON, W. J. F WILTON, D. R , , 302.3, WINTUCKY, E. G WITTE, R WIWATCHARAGOSES, N. WNUK, M. IF43.9, 351.4, IF57.8 WOESTENBURG, B WONG, H WONG, K-L WONG, T. T. Y. IF57.2 WOODS, B. K WU, B WU, B-I WU, C ,

108 WU, C. Y WU, C-H. IF11.9 WU, C-J WU, C-Y WU, J , WU, K WU, Q. WU, T WU, W WU, X. Y WU, Y. M WU, Z IF32.4, 512.8, IF23.3, 362.4, IF36.2, A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z XI, J. IF45.10 XIA, M XIA, M-Y. IF55.7 XIAO, J. Q XIAO, S. IF32.6 XIN, H , 354.6, IF12.1, 254.5, XING, C XIONG, L XIONG, X. Y. Z XU, J , IF51.7 XU, L XU, X , XU, X-X XU, Y XU, Z XUE, M , A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z YıLMAZ, A. E , YACOUBA, C. IF11.13 YADAV, A. M YAGHOOBI, H YAITA, M. YAKOVLEV, A. B. IF56.6 YALIM, A YAMADA, Y. IF34.6, YAMAGUCHI, S YAMAMOTO, A , YAMAMOTO, M YAMAMOTO, T YAMAUCHI, J. YAMAURA, S YAN, B IF21.6, IF12.5, 153.6, IF13.10, IF22.5, IF21.9 IF43.1, IF35.8 YAN, S , YAN, Y YANG, B YANG, D. YANG, F , IF , IF45.5, 359.8, 164.7, 459.3, 409.1, 312.4, 267.1, 359.8, , IF45.5, 312.4, IF45.6, 409.1, 262.1, 164.7, 364.9, YANG, G , IF31.10, YANG, H YANG, H. Y. D , YANG, I YANG, J YANG, K , 551.6, YANG, P YANG, Q. X YANG, S , IF56.5 YANG, S-T , YANG, T. IF56.9 YANG, X , 553.9, 162.5, YANG, Z. YAO, R , 105.1, IF25.7 YAO, W , YAO, Y , IF11.6 YARLAGADDA, S , 552.7, IF52.14 YAROVOY, A. G YASIN, T YAZDANI, M , YE, F YE, G YE, S , IF34.4, YE, T. YE, T. T. IF45.10 IF55.5 YEGIN, K , YEH, C YEH, H-H YEH, J-W YEKTAKHAH, B YEN, H-C. IF34.10 YEN, T-L YEO, T. S. IF47.6, YEO, W-G , YETISIR, E. YILMAZ, A. E. IF41.1 YILMAZ, M YILMAZ, T YIN, X , 263.9, 501.2, 551.6, 165.8, IF31.8 YIN, X. F , YING, Z , YLÄ-OIJALA, P. IF12.8, 365.4, 365.1, 315.3, 315.4,

109 365.8 YOM, I YONEMOTO, N , IF31.9 YONG, S YOO, S YOOK, J-G , 209.4, YOON, I-J. IF47.1 YOON, J-H YOON, Y. J. IF21.8 YOON, Y. K , YOON, Y-K , 356.5, YOSHIDA, D. IF26.4 YOSHIDA, K YOSHIDA, T. IF31.7 YOSHIOKA, R. T YOSHITOMI, K YOUN, H-S , 463.3, IF56.3, YOUNG, A YOUNG, J. C , 263.4, YOUNG, J. L YOUNG, W. F YOUSEFBEIKI, M YOUSEFNIA, M YOUSUF, S. IF57.4 YU, A. R YU, C. IF31.10 YU, N. IF13.2 YU, W YU, X , YU, Y. IF41.3, 203.4, IF34.3 YU, Z , 264.5, YUAN, L YUAN, M YUAN, Q , YUCEL, A. C , 259.8, YUI, C-C YUK, T YUK, T. I. IF23.9, 411.5, YUN, H-C YUN, J. X YUN, S. IF42.2, IF54.6, IF44.5, YUN, Z , 158.1, YURDUSEVEN, O YUSUF, Y , 410.3, IF53.1 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ZAGHLOUL, A. I , ZAGHLOUL, M. E ZAI, A. H. IF16.4 ZAKARIA, A , 254.4, ZALUSKI, D. ZAMAN, A. U. ZAMORA, G. IF22.1, IF14.9 IF37.4 IF33.5 ZAMUDIO, M ZANDI, O. ZANDIEH, A. IF12.12 ZANELLI, T , IF35.1 ZAPATA, J , ZARGHOONI, B. IF21.1 ZARIFI, D ZAWADZKI, M. S , 251.5, ZEB, B. A ZEESHAN, Z ZENG, Z. IF31.8 ZHAI, N ZHANG, B ZHANG, D. ZHANG, H. IF51.6 ZHANG, H. Z , IF22.2, IF36.8, 313.3, 455.2, 255.6, IF31.10 ZHANG, J , 411.5, IF11.6, ZHANG, L. ZHANG, M , ZHANG, N. IF31.10, ZHANG, Q ZHANG, S. IF15.16, , IF35.4, 303.5, 351.9, 112.5, 159.7, ZHANG, W , 458.8, 206.5, 458.7, ZHANG, X , ZHANG, Y , 412.9, IF42.1, ZHANG, Y. P ZHANG, Z. ZHANG, Z. C ZHAO, B , ZHAO, K ZHAO, S , 555.5, 160.5, 512.9, 155.5, IF16.3, IF32.8, IF , IF25.2 ZHAO, S. S ZHAO, T. IF56.1 ZHAO, W , ZHAO, X-W ZHAO, Y. IF13.5, 160.5, IF44.9, 311.9, ZHAO, Z ZHENG, H ZHENG, J. IF11.6, ZHONG, Z. ZHOU, B ZHOU, C. ZHOU, J , 363.8, IF55.7, IF31.8 IF55.6 ZHOU, J. C IF31.10, IF31.8

110 ZHOU, J. H , ZHOU, M ZHOU, S-G ZHOU, W ZHOU, Y. ZHU, G. K IF31.6, IF14.11 ZHU, H , ZHU, H. L. IF23.9 ZHU, J ZHU, N ZHU, S. ZHU, X. IF36.6 ZHU, Y , , IF57.12 ZHU, Z. Y , 408.8, ZICH, R ZICH, R. E. ZIOLKOWSKI, R. W. ZIVANOVIC, B ZOHAR, U ZOPPI, M ZORIC, D. P , ZOU, L ZOU, M. IF27.9, 361.5, 311.4, 311.8, 361.4, 361.3, , IF53.2, IF25.5, IF34.5, 352.6, 453.5, IF32.6 IF25.8 ZOUGHI, R , ZUBAC, Z. B ZUCCHELLI, E ZVANOVEC, S. IF56.10 ZWICK, T , ZWIRELLO, L

111 The symposium proceedings are stored in PDF format and are accessed with the Adobe Acrobat Reader. The reader can be obtained for free from the adobe acrobat site. The CD-ROM comes complete with software and indexes to search for keywords and to print the papers of interest. Each paper has its own PDF file and the final program digest is in the root directory. The digest of the meeting including all the papers is fully text searchable based on a global index that is extracted from all the papers. This CD-ROM was designed, created, and replicated by the 3WAIsmen. If you are planning on hosting a conference in the future, please consider allowing us to help you meet your needs. We have been in business since 1997 and have supplied the CD- ROM s for 10 APS conferences, the URSI General Assembly, and ACES among others. Our past customers are our best references. Contact us at wais3men@yahoo.com

112 Calculation of Electric Fields Radiated from an Electrostatic Discharge Suppressor for IC Protection Hsing-Yi Chen* and Cheng-Ta Kuo Department of Communications Engineering, Yuan Ze University 135, Yuan-Tung Road, Nei-Li, Chung-Li, Taoyuan Shian, Taiwan It is well known that electrostatic discharge (ESD) may result in a heavy current pulse with fast rise time and short duration time between the charged object and the ground plate. The ESD can cause current injecting damage to modern electronic circuits, and also radiates the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) fields to destroy high sensitivity electronic components. These radiated fields may be coupled into modern microelectronic circuits that consist of many high sensitivity electronic components. An ESD event can easily damage high sensitivity electronic components which make extensive use of digital technology and fastspeed memory integrated circuit (IC) chips with very high density of multilevel interconnects. As the data lines become faster and the densities of multilevel interconnects increase in these high digital electronic components, the need for ESD radiated field protection in high-speed signal lines and high densities interconnects becomes more important. In this paper, the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method was used to calculate the capacitance, radiated electric field, and ESD current of an ESD suppressor used for IC protection. The obtained capacitance of the ESD suppressor was validated by measurement data provided by TA-I Technology Co. The ESD current and radiated electric fields are only calculated by the FDTD method without comparison with measurement data because the measurements need the use of specific instruments that are not available in our laboratory. From simulation results it is found that the magnitude of electric fields in the air gap is over the air breakdown strength of 2900 kv/m and the magnitude of electric fields outside the air gap has a value of V/m when the distance from the air gap is from 1.25 to 5 mm. Therefore, it is suggested that the ESD suppressor should be placed at least 1 cm from high sensitivity electronic components. It is also found that the ESD current with a transient waveform reaches the maximum value of 3.4 ma at 0.9 ns and decays sharply as the time increases. This high ESD current pulse with a very short duration time may result in malfunctions in a sensitivity IC if the circuit system is not protected by an ESD suppressor.

113 An EMI Shielding FSS for Ku-Band Applications Hsing-Yi Chen* and Yang-Kai Chou Department of Communications Engineering, Yuan Ze University 135, Yuan-Tung Road, Nei-Li, Chung-Li, Taoyuan Shian, Taiwan Abstract A FSS consisting of cross-slot elements coated on a flat glass was used to study its impact on transmission and reflection at Ku-band frequencies of 12.2~12.7 GHz. Based on the simulation experience of the first partial study, the FSS element with geometrical parameters W=1.0 mm, L=7.2 mm, P =9 mm, and T=5 mm was proposed for signals to transmit the flat glass coated with the FSS at Ku-band frequencies of 12.2~12.7 GHz and to be blocked by the flat glass coated with the FSS outside the Ku-band frequencies. From simulation results and measurement data, it is shown that the resonant frequency of the flat glass coated with the proposed FSS is found to be around 12.5 GHz which is in the Ku-band (12.2~12.7 GHz) for the reflection with better than -10 db. It is also shown that high transmission in the useful frequency band (12.2~12.7 GHz) can be achieved by using the proposed FSS coated on the flat glass. I. INTRODUCTION Recently, a compact size of flat array antennas for Ku-band mobile satellite terminals [1] has been proposed to be placed on mobile vehicles due to its various advantages such as low profile, significant simplification of feed system, and low fabrication cost. In order to protect the flat array antennas for Ku-band applications from damage caused by the external environment such as rain, moisture, aerodynamic effects, etc., the flat array antennas may be mounted on an internal glass surface of mobile vehicles. In addition, high frequency communication systems need signals with high stability and low noise. Therefore, an electromagnetic interference shielding frequency selective surface (FSS) can be coated on the glass to effectively pass the Ku-band signals and stop interference of external noises. In this paper, a FSS consisting of cross-slot elements coated on a flat glass was used to study the impact on its transmission and reflection at Ku-band frequencies of 12.2~12.7 GHz. Simulation results of the transmission and reflection of this flat glass were validated by measurement data. II. DESCRIPTION OF THE FSS Fig. 1 shows an element of the FSS coated on a flat glass and its dimensions. Geometrical parameters shown in Fig. 1 are the width of a cross-slot W=0.4~1.6 mm, the length of a cross-slot L=6~7.4 mm, the periodicity of a FSS element P=9~12 mm, and the thickness of the flat glass T=2~7 mm. The thickness of metallic patch is t=0.1 mm. In simulations, the area of 55 mm 2 of a metallic patch consisting of a crossslot and thickness t=0.1 mm of the metallic patch are always kept unchanged; while the geometrical parameters W, L, P, and T are changed. The relative dielectric constant and conductivity of the flat glass are adopted to be 5.5 and S/m at frequencies of 12.2~12.7 GHz [2]. The relative dielectric constant and conductivity of the metallic patch are adopted to be 1.0 and S/m at frequencies of 12.2~12.7 GHz. III. SIMULATION RESULTS AND MEASUREMENT DATA In simulations, the transmission (S21) and reflection (S11) of the flat glass coated with the FSS were obtained by using the Ansoft high-frequency structure simulator (HFSS, Ansoft, Pittsburgh, PA). In order to obtain optimum values of geometrical parameters for the FSS design, the effects of each geometrical parameter are analyzed. In each analysis, one of the geometrical parameters W, L, P, and T is changed and the other three geometrical parameters are kept unchanged. Comparisons of simulation results of reflection for the flat glass coated with a FSS for different values of the geometrical parameters W, L, P, and T are studied. From simulation results, it is observed that the resonant frequencies of the flat glass coated with the FSS can be in Ku-band frequencies of 12.2~12.7 GHz for W=0.8~1.2 mm, L=7.0~7.4 mm, P =9~10 mm, and T=4.8~5.2 mm. While the thicknesses of the flat glass and the FSS are 5.0 and 0.1 mm, respectively. Based on above studies, a cross-slot FSS element with geometrical parameters L=7.2 mm, W=1.0 mm, T=5 mm, and P =9 mm was proposed for signals to transmit the flat glass coated with the FSS at Ku-band frequencies of 12.2~12.7 GHz and to be blocked by the flat glass coated with the FSS outside the Kuband frequencies. A square flat glass coated with 1600 elements of the proposed FSS is used for measurements of transmission and reflection. Dimensions of the square flat glass are mm 2. The square flat glass coated with 1600 elements of the proposed FSS was placed between two antennas facing each other in an anechoic chamber. These two antennas were connected to a vector analyzer HP 8510 with a drive port power set to 0 dbm. Transmission and reflection were applied to equalize the frequency response of the antenna pair. Measurement data of reflection for the square flat glass coated with the proposed FSS are shown in Fig. 2. In Fig. 2, the resonant frequency of the flat glass coated with the proposed FSS is found to be around 12.5 GHz which is in the Ku-band (12.2~12.7 GHz) for the reflection with better than -10 db. Simulation results and measurement data of transmission for the square flat glass coated with the proposed FSS are shown in Fig. 3. From Fig. 3, it is found that simulation results of transmission makes good agreement /12/$ IEEE

114 with measurement data for the flat glass coated by the proposed FSS. It is also shown that high transmission in the useful frequency band (12.2~12.7 GHz) can be achieved by using the proposed FSS coated on the flat glass. Outside the useful frequency band (12.2~12.7 GHz), the transmission loss of more than 3 db occurs for the flat glass coated by the proposed FSS. IV. CONCLUSIONS A cross-slot FSS coated on a flat glass was used to study its transmission and reflection at Ku-band frequencies of 12.2~12.7 GHz. In order to obtain optimum values of geometrical parameters for the FSS design, the effects of geometrical parameters W, L, P, and T are analyzed by simulations. From simulation results, it is observed that the resonant frequencies of the flat glass coated with the FSS can be in Ku-band frequencies of 12.2~12.7 GHz for W=0.8~1.2 mm, L=7.0~7.4 mm, P =9~10 mm, and T=4.8~5.2 mm. While the thicknesses of the flat glass and the FSS are 5.0 and 0.1 mm, respectively. Based on simulation studies, a cross-slot FSS element with geometrical parameters W=1.0 mm, L=7.2 mm, P =9 mm, and T=5 mm was proposed for signals to transmit the flat glass coated with the FSS at Ku-band frequencies of 12.2~12.7 GHz and to be blocked by the flat glass coated with the FSS outside the Ku-band frequencies. From simulation results and measurement data, it is demonstrated that the flat glass coated with the FSS having geometrical parameters W=1.0 mm, L=7.2 mm, P =9 mm, and T=5 mm can successfully be used to finish the above purpose. Reflection (db) Measurement (with FSS) Simulation (with FSS) Frequency (GHz) Fig. 2 Measurement data of reflection (S11) for the square flat glass coated with and without the proposed FSS REFERENCES [1] R. Vincenti Gatti, L. Marcaccioli, E. Sbarra, and R. Sorrentino, Flat array antennas for Ku-band mobile satellite terminals, in Proc. of the 30 th ESA Antenna Workshop on Antennas for Earth Observation, Science, Telecommunications and Navigation Space Missions, Noordwijk, The Netherlands, 2008, pp [2] A. R. von Hippel, Dielectric Materials and Application. Boston: Artech House, Transmission (db) Measurement (without FSS) Measurement (with FSS) Simulation (without FSS) Simulation (with FSS) Frequency (GHz) Fig. 3 Simulation results and measurement data of transmission (S21) for the square flat glass coated with and without the proposed FSS. Fig. 1 An element of the FSS coated on a flat glass and its dimensions. Parameters shown in the figure are W=0.4~1.6 mm, L=6~7.4 mm, P=9~12 mm, and T=2~7 mm.

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