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1 2 nd URSI Atlantic Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC 2018) May 27 June , ExpoMeloneras Convention Centre, Gran Canaria, Spain Page 1 of 123

2 AT-RASC 2018 Steering Committee Chair: o Prof. Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA European Liaisons: o Prof. Sana Salous, Durham University, United Kingdom o Prof. Ondrej Santolik, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Czech Republic o Prof. Ari Sihvola, Aalto University, Finland o Prof. Joe Wiart, Telecom ParisTech, France Other Regional Liaisons: o Africa: Prof. Jacki Gilmore, Stellenbosch University, South Africa o Asia-Pacific: Prof. Kazuya Kobayashi, Chuo University, Japan Prof. Paul D. Smith, Macquarie University, Australia o Central and South America: Prof. J. Felix Vega Stavro, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia o Middle East: Prof. Amir Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel o North America: Prof. Sembiam Rengarajan, California State University, USA AP-RASC Liaison: o Prof. Kazuya Kobayashi, Chuo University, Japan ISSSE Liaisons: o Dr. Amir Zaghloul, US Army Research Laboratory, U.S.A. o Prof. Yves Louët, SUPELEC, France Page 2 of 123

3 AT-RASC 2018 Technical Programme Committee Chair: Prof. Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Co-Chair: Prof. Paul S. Cannon, University of Birmingham, UK Members (*) Commission A: o o o o Prof. Yasuhiro Koyama (Japan) Prof. Nuno Borges Carvalho (Portugal) Dr. Pedro Cruz (Portugal) Dr. Nosherwan Shoaib (Pakistan) Commission B: o o o o o Prof. Kazuya Kobayashi (Japan) Prof. John Volakis (U.S.A.) Prof. Ari Sihvola (Finland) Dr. LianLin Li (China, CIE) Dr. Andrea Michel (Italy) Commission C: o o o o o Dr. Amir Zaghloul (U.S.A.) Prof. Yves Louët (France) Prof. Sana Salous (U.K.) Dr. Ruisi He (China, CIE) Prof. Hajung Zhang (China CIE) Commission D: o o o o o Dr. Apostolos Georgiadis (UK) Prof. Naoki Shinohara (Japan) Prof. Gunther Steinmeyer (Germany) Dr. Arnaud Vena (France) Assoc. Prof. Hossein Asghari (USA) Commission E: o o o o o Prof. Frank Gronwald (Germany) Prof. Virginie Deniau (France) Prof. David Giri (USA) Dr. Gabriele Gradoni (United Kingdom) Dr. Chaouki Kasmi (France) Commission F: o o o o o Prof. V. Chandrasekar (U.S.A.) Prof. Tullio Tanzi (France) Prof. S. Paloscia (Italy) Dr. Mehmet Kurum (Turkey) Dr. Motoharu Sasaki (Japan) Commission G: o o o o o Prof. Patricia Doherty (U.S.A.) Dr. Giorgiana de Franceschi (Italy) Prof. Iwona Stanislawska (Poland) Dr. Seebany Datta-Barua (U.S.A.) Dr. Sean Elvidge (U.K.) Commission H: o o o o o Prof. Janos Lichtenberger (Hungary) Prof. Jyrki Manninen (Finland) Prof. Ondrej Santolik (Czech Republic) Dr. Wen Li (USA) Dr. Frantisek Nemec (Czech Republic) Commission J: o o o o o Dr. Richard Bradley (U.S.A.) Dr. Douglas Bock (Australia) Prof. Willem Baan (Netherlands) Dr. Stefan Wijnholds (Netherlands) Dr. Jacki Gilmore (South Africa) Commisison K: o o Prof. Joe Wiart (France) Prof. Koichi Ito (Japan) o Dr. Puyan Mojabi (Canada) o Dr. Kensuke Sasaki (Japan) (*) Members are the Chairs, Vice-Chairs, Early Career Representatives (ECRs) and immediate Past Chairs of all URSI Commissions Page 3 of 123

4 AT-RASC 2018 General Lectures Committee Chair: Prof. Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Members (*): Commission A: Dr. Pedro Miguel Duarte Cruz, Portugal Dr. Nosherwan Shoaib, Pakistan Commission B: Dr. Lianlin Li, China CIE Dr. Andrea Michel, Italy Commission C: Dr. Ruisi He, China CIE Prof. Hajung Zhang, China CIE Commission D: Dr. Arnaud Vena, France Assoc. Prof. Hossein Asghari, U.S.A Commission E: Dr. Gabriele Gradoni, United Kingdom Dr. Chaouki Kasmi, France Commission F: Dr. Mehmet Kurum, Turkey Dr. Motoharu, Sasaki, Japan Commission G: Dr. Seebany Datta-Barua, U.S.A. Dr. Sean Elvidge, United Kingdom Commission H: Dr. Wen Li, U.S.A. Dr. Frantisek Nemec, Czech Republic Commission J: Dr. Stefan Wijnholds, the Netherlands Dr. Jacki Gilmore, South Africa Commission K: Dr. Puyan Mojabi, Canada Dr. Kensuke Sasaki, Japan (*) Members are the Early Career Representatives of all URSI Commissions AT-RASC 2018 Organizing Committee o Prof. Peter Van Daele, URSI Secretary General o Prof. Paul Lagasse, URSI Honorary President AT-RASC 2018 Publications Committee o Dr. W.Ross Stone, URSI Assistant Secretary General - Publications & IEEE Liaison o Prof. Phil Wilkinson, Editor in Chief, Radio Science AT-RASC 2018 Special Workshop Women in Radio Science o Prof. Asta Pellinen-Wallberg AT-RASC 2018 Young Scientists Program o Prof. Kazuya Kobayashi, Chuo University, Japan, o Prof. Peter Van Daele, URSI Secretary General AT-RASC 2018 Student Paper Competition o Prof. Sembiam Rengarajan, California State University, USA Page 4 of 123

5 General Information Registration Desk () The registration desk is located in Cristalarium A and is open: Sunday, May 27 07:30 18:00 Monday, May 28 08:00 18:00 Tuesday, May 29 08:15 17:00 Wednesday, May 30 08:15 17:00 Thursday, May 31 08:15 17:00 Friday, June 1 08:15 12:00 Name Badges Congress registrants are required to wear their name badge at all times in order to gain entry to the scientific sessions and social activities. Certificate of Attendance A Certificate of attendance will be included in your registration package and will be handed out with your badge aat registration. Internet WIFI password SSID-Network Name: URSI18 Password: URSI18 Speaker Ready Room Slides can be checked and uploaded in the speakers Ready Room (located between Lecture Room 3 and Lecture Room 4 Meals and Refreshments Lunch boxes are included in the registration fee and will be served in the Cristalarium (registration area) Currency and Banking Facilities Gran Canaria, being part of Spain belongs to the Euro-zone Electricity Gran Canaria uses the metric system and elecvtrical outlets provide 230 volts (50 cycles). If your appliances are designed for a different standard, you will need to bring an adapter. No Smoking Policy The Expomeloneras is a non-smoking establishment. Pursuant to the provisions of the law, any infraction will incur a fine. Page 5 of 123

6 Presenter Instructions, Oral and Poster URSI AT-RASC 2018 incorporates several different types of presenters, with the main distinctions being between traditional oral presentations and poster presentations. Oral presentations During technical sessions, presentations slots span over 20 minutes /speaker including Q&A + changeover, except for some invited presentatiosn which cover 40 minutes including Q&A + changeover. This usually means a maximum of 15 minutes for presentation, three minutes for questions and answers, and two minutes to get to and leave the podium. Session Chairs are being asked to be very strict in keeping to the time schedule. Please time your presentation ahead of time, and make sure that it fits within the allotted time. Timing for each of the presentations is indiacted in this booklet and in the mobile app. Poster presentations The poster session is organised on Tuesday May 29 from 16h00 till 18h00 in the Cristalarium (registration area). All posters can be mounted on Tuesday morning and need to be removed on Wednesday May 31 by 17h00 COMPUTER PRESENTATION GUIDELINES All oral presentations will be made using computers provided by the venue. The onsite platform will be PC-based, running Windows 10 Office Connection to the projectors will be HDMI. A team of seasoned professionals will be available in the Speaker Ready Room (located between Lecture Room 3 and lecture Room 4) to assist with any technical issues that may be encountered. All presenters need to visit the Speaker Ready Room at least one day before their scheduled presentation time to ensure compatibility with in-room computers as well as ensure that all graphics and fonts appear as expected. INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS Oral Presentations Authors of papers accepted for oral presentation should bring slides in PowerPoint or Adobe PDF format. When saving a PowerPoint presentation, please be sure to embed all fonts (for example, use File...Save As...click Tools...click Embed TrueType Fonts). When creating a PDF version of a presentation, please be sure to embed all fonts (for example, when printing to the Adobe PDF printer, this requires un-checking the Rely on system fonts only; do not use document fonts box on the Adobe PDF Settings tab). A computer will be provided in each session room for presentations. Authors are very strongly discouraged from using their own computer for presentations; anyone who ignores this will have any time required to switch computers deducted from their presentation time. They will also have to finish their presentation and remove their computer five minutes before the next presentation, to allow time to reattach and configure the session computer. To be clear, if you insist on using your own computer, be sure your presentation is at least five minutes shorter than the allotted time, including discussion. Please bring your presentation on a USB memory stick and load it onto the presentation computer at least 10 minutes prior to the start of the session. Please also identify yourself to one of the session Chairs at this time. In preparing your presentation, remember that it may be viewed from the back of a room seating 150 people. Font sizes of 24 pt and above are strongly preferred. If you can t read a version of a slide printed on a standard sheet of paper from a distance of two meters, people are probably going to have trouble reading your projected slide. Page 6 of 123

7 POSTER INSTRUCTIONS There will be 1 poster session on Tuesday`May 29. The poster sessions start at 16:00 and end at 18:00. Authors are expected to remain with their posters to answer questions the entire duration of the poster session. The poster sessions will be in the Cristalarium A (registration area). Posters must be mounted mount on Tuesday, May 29 between 08:00 and 12:00 and must be reomevd on Wednsday May 30 between noon and 17:00. Material not removed by this time will be destroyed. The poster boards are self standing. The maximum area available for each poster is A0-size and is portrait orientation. material to mount your posters will be made available. The unique code of your paper can be found in the preliminary program, and will be posted on the upper-lefthand corner of the poster board for your poster. The poster will be arranged in alphabetical order boards according to tehse unique codes. Each poster should have the paper title, authors, and authors affiliations at the top of the poster. It is strongly suggested that authors bring business cards to hand out to those who stop by to see the poster and are interested in further contact regarding the topic of the paper. Posters are not PowerPoint presentations printed out and pasted on a board. They are thoughtful combinations of text and graphics that tell the story of your work. A person should be able to easily read everything on your poster from a distance of 1.5 m, and they should be able to understand the basic importance of the story and the key conclusions in five minutes. Poster papers not displayed and discussed will be removed from the final AT-RASC 2018 proceedings and will not be submitted to IEEE Xplore. Paper presentation and publication is conditional on the presenting author registering for the conference. (to be provided) Online Mobile App Page 7 of 123

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9 Program Special Events Pre-Conference Events Sunday May 27 Pre-Conference Tutorials Lecture Room Sunday May 27 Sunday May 27 Commission B School for Young Scientists Student Paper Competition Special Events: Monday, May 28 Opening Ceremony 10:40 11:00 Auditorium Tuesday May 29 Woman in Radio Science Auditorium Thursday May 31 ECR Tutorials (followed by drinks) 17:30 19:00 Lecture Room 1 and Lecture Room 3 General Lectures Monday through Friday every day 11:00 12:00 Auditorium Other Related Meetings Saturday, May 26: Board meeting 10:00 16:00 Hotel Meloneras (Room to be announced) Sunday, May 27 Board meeting 10:00 12:00 Room 1.2 (between Lecture Room 1 and Lecture Room 2) Sunday May 27 Coordinating Committee Meeting 14:00 16:00 Room 1.2 (between Lecture Room 1 and Lecture Room 2) Sunday May 27 Informal Council Meeting 16:00 17:30 Room 1.2 (between Lecture Room 1 and Lecture Room 2) Wednesday May 30 Commission Bussiness Meetings 18:00 19:00 Lecture rooms Friday June 1 ECR Meeting 16:00 18:00 Room 1.2 (between Lecture Room 1 and Lecture Room 2) Saturday June 2 Coordinating Committee Meeting 10:00 16:00 Hotel Meloneras (Room to be announced) Sunday, June 3 Board meeting 10:00 16:00 Hotel Meloneras (Room to be announced) Page 9 of 123

10 Social Activities Sunday May 27 18:00-19:00 Get-Together drink Location: ExpoMeloneras - Registration Area (Cristalarium A) Meet your colleagues and socialize with your friends during the "Get-Together-Drink" in ExpoMeloneras Cristalarium A Access is free to all registered participants Monday May 28 17:30-20:00 Welcome Reception Location : ExpoMeloneras - Terraza La Vela Enjoy a nice spring evening extended reception with Spanish food and drinks. Admission for 1 person is included in the registration fee. Tickets for accompanying persons can be purchased. Tuesday May 29 18:00 19:45 Woman in Radio Science & Drinks Location : ExpoMeloneras Auditorium (lecture) & Cristalarium (drinks) Learn about one of the famous female scientists in Radio Science followed by a socializing drink. Access is free to all registered participants Tuesday May 29 20:00 21:30 Young Scientist Party Location : ExpoMeloneras - Terraza La Vela Meet your colleagues and get in touch with your fellow Young Scientists: exchange new ideas, talk about your research, challenges and results Restricted party to Young Scientist Award winners (badge and access card required) Wednesday May 30 19:00-22:00 Gala Dinner Location: Lopesan Baobab Resort - Pool side (weather depending) Get a summer-feeling and enjoy the exquisite pool-side (weather permitting) dinner. Tickets can be purchased during the registration process or on-site Thursday May 31 17:30-20:00 ECR Tutorials and drinks Location: ExpoMeloneras Rooms 1 & 3 (tutorials) & Cristalarium (drinks) The ECR-turorials are 4 lectures, scheduled in a late afternoon-slot and aiming at providing young researchers with an introduction in one of the research areas in which URSI is involved. The presenters will be the ECR (Early Career Representatives) in the respective Commissions Access is free to all registered participants Page 10 of 123

11 Sunday May 27 08h00 Room 1 Room 4 Room 6 09h00 Commission B School for YS Pre-Conference Tutorial 1 Student Paper Competition 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Commission B School for YS Pre-Conference Tutorial 2 Student Paper Competition 12h30 14h00 Lunch Break Commission B School for YS Pre-Conference Tutorial 3 15h30 16h00 18h00 Coffee Break Commission B School for YS Pre-Conference Tutorial 3 Get-Together Drink (all welcome) Page 11 of 123

12 Monday May 28 10h40 11h00 11h30 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Session B21: Scattering and diffract Session S-D06: Advances in ultrafast pulse characterization techniques: towards an optical oscilloscope Session C07 (ISSSE): Signal Processing Coffee Break Session S-G02: Progress in ionospheric modeling and data assimilation Opening Session (Auditorium) General Lecture 1 (Auditorium) Session S-H02: Recent progress in geospace research revealed by the ARASE(ERG) satellite and multi-point ground-based observations Session G05: Space weather - radio effects 12h30 15h30 Session B21: Scattering and diffraction 16h00 Session B11: Mathematical modeling of electromagnetic problems 18h00 Session S-D06: Advances in ultrafast pulse characterization techniques: towards an optical oscilloscope Session C02 (ISSSE): Radiocommunications systems Session S-CB1: MIMO and MISO systems, including smart antennas/mimo techniques Lunch Break Coffee Break Session S-G02: Progress in ionospheric modeling and data assimilation Session S-G02: Progress in ionospheric modeling and data assimilation Welcome Reception (all welcome) Session S-H02: Recent progress in geospace research revealed by the ARASE(ERG) satellite and multi-point ground-based observations Session S-H02: Recent progress in geospace research revealed by the ARASE(ERG) satellite and multi-point ground-based observations Session G05: Space weather - radio effects Page 12 of 123

13 Monday May 28 09h20 10h40 11h00 11h30 Room 7 Room 10 Room 11 Room 12 Room 13 Room 14 Session J01: Software Enabled Radio Astronomy Session S-A07: Antenna and wireless system measurements Session E02: Session S-A01: Realization and Calibration of Standards Electromagnetic Evironment Coffee Break Session B01: Antenna arrays Opening Session (Auditorium) General Lecture 1 (Auditorium) Session J06: Instruments for Education Session D01: Electronics and Photonics 12h30 Session J01: Software Enabled Radio Astronomy Session S-A05: Characterization and measurements for 5G and beyond Session E02: Electromagnetic Evironment Lunch Break Session S-B01: Advanced algorithms in computational electromagnetics Session J08: Radio Telescopes Session D01: Electronics and Photonics 15h30 16h00 16h40 18h00 Session J01: Software Enabled Radio Astronomy Session S-A04: Electromagnetic metrology Session S-A11: Education and training in electromagnetic metrology Coffee Break Session S-B01: Advanced algorithms in computational electromagnetics Welcome Reception (all welcome) Session J08: Radio Telescopes Page 13 of 123

14 Tuesday May 29 09h20 10h00 10h40 11h00 11h30 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Session C01 (ISSSE): Cognitive radio Session S-B08: Direct and inverse scattering methods for complex environments Session C04 (ISSSE): Information theory, coding, modulation and detection Session S-CF2: Communication in urban environments Session S-CF1: Multipath and its mitigation Session S-EABK: Wave Chaos of Complex Systems Coffee Break Session S-G06: New advances in scintillation monitoring General Lecture 2 (Auditorium) Session S-H01: Six years of Van Allen probe field and particle data: unexpected findings and advances in modeling wave-particle interactions in the Earths inner magnetosphere Session S-JB: Polarimetry of advanced antenna systems in radio astronomy 12h30 15h30 Session S-B09: Stochastic electromagnetic field theory Session S-D06: Advances in ultrafast pulse characterization techniques: towards an optical oscilloscope Session S-F08: Remote sensing from nanosatellites Lunch Break Coffee Break Session S-G06: New advances in scintillation monitoring Session S-H01: Six years of Van Allen probe field and particle data: unexpected findings and advances in modeling wave-particle interactions in the Earths inner magnetosphere Session S-JB: Polarimetry of advanced antenna systems in radio astronomy 16h00 18h00 19h00 Poster Session Special Workshop Woman in Radio Science (all welcome) Special Workshop Woman in Radio Science Drink (all welcome) Page 14 of 123

15 Tuesday May 29 09h20 Room 7 Room 10 Room 11 Room 12 Room 13 Session J05: Detecting Hydrogen Near and Far Session S-AE: Mode stirred chambers Session S-A03: Redefinition of SI electromagnetic units Session S-F01: Remote sensing of precipitation Session B03: Antenna theory, design and measurements Session S-D05: Plasmonics 10h40 Coffee Break 11h30 Auditorium: General Lecture 2 12h30 Lunch Break 14h10 Session J05: Detecting Hydrogen Near and Far Session G06: Transionospheric radio propagation and systems effects Session C05 (ISSSE): Novel radio communication systems Session B07: Electromagnetic interaction and coupling Session B02: Antennas: recent advances and future outlook Session S-D05: Plasmonics 15h30 Coffee Break 16h00 18h00 19h00 Poster Session Auditorium: Special Workshop Woman in Radio Science (all welcome) Special Workshop Woman in Radio Science Drink (all welcome) Page 15 of 123

16 Wednesday May 30 11h00 11h30 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Session S-G04: Session S-H01: Six years of Session S-D03: Advances in spaceborn GNSS receiver Van Allen probe field and Advances in radiative particle data: unexpected Session J02: Large N and non-radiative findings and advances in Aperture Arrays techniques for wireless power modeling wave-particle monitoring the topside interactions in the Earths transfer ionosphere inner magnetosphere Session S-B02: Antennas: limitations, optimizations and realizations Coffee Break Auditorium: General Lecture 3 Session S-GH: Meteors, collisional EMPs, and other highly-transient space plasma events 12h30 15h30 16h00 17h00 Session S-B02: Antennas: limitations, optimizations and realizations Session S-B02: Antennas: limitations, optimizations and realizations Session S-KB1: EMF hyperthermic therapeutic applications (with EU COST) Session S-EACFJ: Spectrum management and utilization Session J02: Large N Aperture Arrays Session J02: Large N Aperture Arrays Lunch Break Coffee Break Session S-G05: Ionospheric response to the solar eclipse of 2017 Session S-G03: Advances and challenges in the use of GNSS in ionospheric monitoring Session S-H01: Six years of Van Allen probe field and particle data: unexpected findings and advances in modeling wave-particle interactions in the Earths inner magnetosphere Session S-H01: Six years of Van Allen probe field and particle data: unexpected findings and advances in modeling wave-particle interactions in the Earths inner magnetosphere S-HG: Radio science for space weather science and operations Session S-GH: Meteors, collisional EMPs, and other highly-transient space plasma events 19h00 Gala Dinner (Registration fee required) Page 16 of 123

17 Wednesday May 30 Room 7 Room 10 Room 11 Room 12 Room 13 Session J03: Pattern Recognition Applications in Radio Astronomy Session F01: Propagation measurements/models for fixed and mobile links Session E01: EMC Analytical and Numerical Modeling Session B16: Numerical Methods Session S-D09: Wireless wearable devices for identification and sensing 10h40 11h30 Coffee Break Auditorium: General Lecture 3 12h30 14h30 Session J04: Novel Instrument Concepts and Observational Challenges Session F24: Remote sensing of precipitation Lunch Break Session E01: EMC Analytical and Numerical Modeling Session B22: Electromagnetic Theory Session S-K02: EMF nonhyperthermic: therapeutic applications Session S-K03: EMF standards and health protection 15h30 16h00 Coffee Break Session S-J: Photonics in Radio Astronomy 19h00 Gala Dinner (Registration fee required) Page 17 of 123

18 Thursday May 31 11h00 11h30 12h30 15h30 16h00 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 Room 6 Session S-B06: Novel mathematical methods in electromagnetics Session S-B06: Novel mathematical methods in electromagnetics Session S-BD: Advanced electromagnetics for short-range wireless systems Session S-BD: Advanced electromagnetics for short-range wireless systems Session S-F02: Microwave remote sensing of vegetated and snow-covered soils Coffee Break Session S-G01: Ionospheric impact on remote sensing: challenges and opportunities Auditorium: General Lecture 4 Session S-F06: Propagation measurements and models Session F02: Remote Sensing of the Earth and Planets 17h30 Room 1: ECR Tutorial 1 Radio Resource Management in Ultra Dense Networks (Commission C) 18h15 Room 1: ECR Tutorial 2 Blind calibration techniques for radio astronomical arrays (Commission J) 19h00 Lunch Break Coffee Break Session S-G01: Ionospheric impact on remote sensing: challenges and opportunities Session S-GE: Global Electric Circuit and the Ionosphere ECR Tutorials Drink (all welcome) Session S-HG: Radio science for space weather science and operations Session S-HG: Radio science for space weather science and operations Session S-HG: Radio science for space weather science and operations Session G02: Ionospheric modeling, data assimilation, and Diagnostics Session G02: Ionospheric modeling, data assimilation, and Diagnostics Room 3: ECR Tutorial 3 Wave-particle interactions and radiation belt dynamics (Commission H) Room 3: ECR Tutorial 4 A Tutorial on Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering and Inverse Source Problems (Commission K) Page 18 of 123

19 Thursday May 31 10h40 11h30 Room 7 Room 10 Room 11 Room 12 Room 13 Session K02: Dosimetry and exposure assessment Session S-D01: Microwave photonics Session E04: HPEM, Intentional EMI, Radiation Hazards, Lightning and other Noise of Natural Origin Coffee Break Auditorium: General Lecture 4 Session J09: Radio Astronomy Session S-D09: Wireless wearable devices for identification and sensing 12h30 15h10 Session K03: Electromagnetics in biomedicine Workshop "Advanced weather radar technologies for civil aviation and greener operations" Lunch Break Session S-D13: Photonic signal processing, real-time instruments and biomedical imaging Session S-DA: GHz and THz metrology 15h30 16h00 Session K03: Electromagnetics in biomedicine 17h30 Room 1: ECR Tutorial 1 Radio Resource Management in Ultra Dense Networks (Commission C) 18h15 Room 1: ECR Tutorial 2 Blind calibration techniques for radio astronomical arrays (Commission J) 19h00 Coffee Break Session S-D13: Photonic signal processing, real-time instruments and biomedical imaging ECR Tutorials Drink (all welcome) Room 3: ECR Tutorial 3 Wave-particle interactions and radiation belt dynamics (Commission H) Room 3: ECR Tutorial 4 A Tutorial on Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering and Inverse Source Problems (Commission K) Page 19 of 123

20 Friday June 1 09h20 11h00 11h30 Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Session S-B06: Novel mathematical methods in electromagnetics Session S-DB: Advances in leaky wave antenna technologies Coffee Break Session F02: Remote Sensing of the Earth and Planets Session F03: Propagation and remote sensing in complex and random media Auditorium: General Lecture 5 Session S-G01: Ionospheric impact on remote sensing: challenges and opportunities 12h30 Session B05: Complex Media Session S-D08: Printed electronics and novel materials for wireless devices and systems Lunch Break Session S-KB2: Electromagnetic inversion and imaging Session B12: Microstrip antennas and printed devices Page 20 of 123

21 Friday June 1 Room 5 Room 6 Room 7 Room 10 Session H03: Waves in Plasma Session S-G07: Sensor networks for ionospheric weather nowcast Session S-B04: Inverse scattering and high/super-resolution imaging: theory, algotithm and applications Session S-B03: Fundamental aspects of high-frequency EM wave propagation in the ionosphere 10h40 Coffee Break 11h30 Auditorium: General Lecture 5 12h30 Lunch Break Session H02: Plasma instabilities and wave propagation Session S-G07: Sensor networks for ionospheric weather nowcast Session S-B04: Inverse scattering and high/super-resolution imaging: theory, algotithm and applications Page 21 of 123

22 Sunday May 27, URSI Commission B School for Young Scientists May 27, 2015 (09:00 18:00) Multiscale Computational Electromagnetics in Time Domain Abstract: The objective of this short course is to introduce the multiscale time-domain computational electromagnetics to address realistic electromagnetic sensing and system-level design problems. Such problems are often multiscale and contain three electrical scales, i.e., the fine scale (geometrical feature size much smaller than a wavelength), the coarse scale (geometrical feature size greater than a wavelength), and the intermediate scale between the two extremes. Most existing commercial solvers are based on single methodologies (such as finite element method or finite-difference time-domain method), and are unable to solve large multiscale problems. In this short course, we will present the discontinuous Galerkin time-domain (DGTD) framework to combine the spectral element, finite difference, and finite element time domain methods, using both explicit and implicit time integration techniques. Numerical results show significant advantages of the multiscale method. Time permitting, we will also overview some recent techniques in solving multiscale problems in the frequency domain. Course Instructor Instructor: Professor Qing Huo Liu, Duke University Page 22 of 123

23 Sunday May 27, 2018 AT-RASC 2018 pre-conference Tutorials May 27, 2015 (09:00 18:00) Tutorial 1: Plasmonic antennas for advanced terahertz imaging and sensing Time: 9:00-10:30 Instructor: Prof. Mona Jarrahi, University of Calfornia, Los Angeles Abstract: Although unique potentials of terahertz waves for chemical identification, material characterization, biological sensing, and medical imaging have been recognized for quite a while, the relatively poor performance, higher costs, and bulky nature of current terahertz systems continue to impede their deployment in field settings. In this talk, I will describe some of our recent results on developing fundamentally new terahertz electronic/optoelectronic components and imaging/spectrometry architectures to mitigate performance limitations of existing terahertz systems. In specific, I will introduce new designs of highperformance photoconductive terahertz sources that utilize plasmonic antennas to offer terahertz radiation at record-high power levels of several milliwatts demonstrating more than three orders of magnitude increase compared to the state of the art. I will describe that the unique capabilities of these plasmonic antennas can be further extended to develop terahertz detectors and heterodyne spectrometers with single-photon detection sensitivities over a broad terahertz bandwidth at room temperatures, which has not been possible through existing technologies. To achieve this significant performance improvement, plasmonic antennas and device architectures are optimized for operation at telecommunication wavelengths, where very high power, narrow linewidth, wavelength tunable, compact and cost-effective optical sources are commercially available. Therefore, our results pave the way to compact and lowcost terahertz sources, detectors, and spectrometers that could offer numerous opportunities for e.g., medical imaging and diagnostics, atmospheric sensing, pharmaceutical quality control, and security screening systems. And finally, I will briefly highlight our research activities on development of new types of high-performance terahertz passive components (e.g., modulators, tunable filters, and beam deflectors) based on novel reconfigurable meta-films. Biography: Mona Jarrahi received her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology in 2000 and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University in 2003 and She served as a Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of California Berkeley from 2007 to After serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, she joined the University of California Los Angeles in 2013 where she is currently a Professor of Electrical Engineering and the Director of the Terahertz Electronics Laboratory. Prof. Jarrahi has made significant contributions to the development of ultrafast electronic and optoelectronic devices and integrated systems for terahertz, infrared, and millimeter-wave sensing, imaging, computing, and communication systems by utilizing novel materials, nanostructures, and quantum well structures as well as innovative plasmonic and optical concepts. The outcomes of her research have appeared in 150 publications and 120 keynote/plenary/invited talks and have received a significant amount of attention from scientific news outlets including Huffington Post, Popular Mechanics, EE Times, IEEE Spectrum, Optics & Photonics News Magazine, Laser Focus world, and Photonics Spectra Magazine. Her scientific achievements have been recognized by several international and national prestigious awards including the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE); Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award from Alexander von Humboldt Foundation; Moore Inventor Fellowship from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation; Kavli Fellowship by the USA National Academy of Sciences (NAS), Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Award from the USA National Academy of Engineering (NAE); Breakthrough Award from Popular Mechanics Magazine; Research Award from Okawa Foundation; Early Career Award in Nanotechnology from the IEEE Nanotechnology Council; Outstanding Young Engineer Award from the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society; Booker Fellowship from the USA National Committee of the International Union of Radio Science; Lot Shafai Mid-Career Distinguished Achievement Award from the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society; Early Career Award from the USA National Science Foundation (NSF); Young Investigator Awards from the USA Office of Naval Research (ONR), the Army Research Office (ARO), and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA); the Elizabeth C. Crosby Research Award from the University of Michigan; Distinguished Alumni Award from Sharif University of Technology; and best-paper awards at the International Microwave Symposium, International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation, and International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves. Prof. Jarrahi is actively involved in several professional societies and has been on program committees of several conferences from IEEE, OSA, and SPIE societies. She is a Fellow of OSA and SPIE societies and a senior member of IEEE. She serves as a member of the Terahertz Technology and Applications Committee of IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques, an editorial board member of Journal of Infrared, Millimeter and Terahertz Waves, a Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society, a Traveling Lecturer of OSA, and a Visiting Lecturer of SPIE. In addition, she serves as a panelist and reviewer for the USA National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and Department of Energy (DOE). Page 23 of 123

24 Sunday May 27, 2018 Tutorial 2: Energy harvesting and wireless power transfer for RFID and wireless sensors Time: 11:00-12:30 Instructor: Prof. Apostolos Georgiadis, Heriot-Watt University, UK Abstract: Backscatter communication and RFID technology provides a foundation, an enabling technology towards the realization of zero-power wireless sensors and implementing the Internet-of-Things (IoT) and machine-to-machine (M2M) communication. Interest in RFID technology is further enhanced by its fundamental capability for wireless powering of devices, allowing for battery-less operation. The presentation begins with an overview of ambient energy availability and energy harvesting technology challenges for low power circuits and sensors. Design challenges and novel technologies and materials, such as paper, textiles, and inkjet/3d printing are highlighted. Special focus is placed on electromagnetic energy transfer and harvesting for range maximization of passive RFID systems. Rectenna design and optimization under different operating conditions and in different operating frequencies from HF to millimeter waves is addressed. Multiple technology harvesters leading to the development of energy harvesting assisted RFIDs are discussed. Low profile and conformal solar antennas and solar electromagnetic harvesters including examples implemented on paper and textile substrates are presented. The integration of an antenna with a thermo-electric generator is demonstrated. Waveform optimization in wireless power transfer is addressed, and the ability to improve the RF-DC power conversion efficiency of electromagnetic energy harvesting devices by tailoring the characteristics of the transmitted signals is discussed. The last part of the talk presents application examples including RFIDs and wireless sensors powered from solar and electromagnetic energy harvesting, millimeter wave backscattering, solar energy harvesting for RFID tags and sensors based on ambient RF signal backscattering. Biography: Apostolos Georgiadis was born in Thessaloniki, Greece. He received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in He is Honorary Associate Professor at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK. He has been involved for more than 20 years in the field of RF/microwave wireless systems. His research interests include energy harvesting and wireless power transmission and inkjet and 3D printed electronics. He was Associate Editor of the IET Microwaves Antennas and Propagation Journals, IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters and the IEEE RFID Virtual Journal. He serves as an Associate Editor of the IEEE Journal on RFID and he is the founder and Editor in Chief of the Wireless Power Transfer journal by Cambridge University Press. He is a EU Marie Curie Global Fellow. He is Member of the IEEE MTT-S TC-24 RFID Technologies (past Chair) and Member of IEEE MTT-S TC-26 Wireless Energy Transfer and Conversion. He is Chair of URSI Commission D, Electronics and Photonics and Vice President of Conferences of the IEEE Council on RFID. He has published more than 180 papers in peer reviewed journals and international conferences. In 2016 his proposal for Inkjet/3D printed millimeter wave systems received the Bell Labs Prize, 3rd place among more than 250 proposals recognizing ideas that 'change the game' in the field of information and communications technologies. Page 24 of 123

25 Sunday May 27, 2018 Tutorial 3: Optical real-time measurement techniques Time: 14:00-18:00 Instructor: Prof. H. Asghari Abstract: In applications such as data communication, medicine, sensing and scientific research, the phenomena of interest occur on time scales too rapid and at throughputs too high to be sampled and digitized in real time. Photonic real-time instruments are the promising candidates for this severe problem, they are capable of operating on signals at Terahertz speeds. Two examples of these photonic instruments are brightfield cameras operating at up to Billion frames per second, and wideband analog to digital conversion operating at 1 Tera samples per second. Such photonic techniques lead to the discovery of optical rogue waves, and unprecedented measurement of the laser mode locking transients. On the other hand, photonic-based real-time instruments produce information in the order of one trillion bits of data per second which overwhelms even the most advanced computers. Detecting rare events such as cancer cells in a flow or in transient spectroscopy requires the data to be recorded continuously and for a long time, resulting in vast data sets. Dealing with such data loads requires new approaches to data capture, transfer, compression and analytics. This work presents the evolution of photonic real-time instruments in the past decades. The photonic instruments that are discussed are based on Time stretch dispersive Fourier transform (TS-DFT), and recently developed Anamorphic Stretch Transform (AST). Applications that are studied include ultrafast telecommunications, wideband data conversion, biomedical imaging, laser transients and real-time Raman spectroscopy. We discuss the latest developments and results in Photonic realtime instruments, and we look at the vision for future endeavors in this field Page 25 of 123

26 Sunday May 27, 2018 Sixth International URSI Student Paper Competition May 27, 2018 (08h00 12h20) Chair Student Paper Competition: Sembiam R. Rengarajan 08h00 08h20 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 11h20 11h40 12h00 12h20 12h20 Opening Remarks Magnet-free non-reciprocal photonic platform based on time-modulated graphene Correas Serrano, Diego University of California, USA Precise localization of multiple non-cooperative objects in a disordered cavity by wavefront shaping del Hougne, Philipp Institut Langevin, ESPCI Paris & CNRS, FRANCE Design of a Narrow Band Single-Layer Chipless RFID Tag Figueiredo, Ricardo Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, PORTUGAL Analysis of Kirchhoff migration and direct sampling method within far-field approximation: from the multi-static to the monostatic configuration Kang, Sangwoo GeePs, FRANCE Determining all ambiguities in direction of arrival measured by radar systems Kastinen Daniel Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden Enhancing the Coexistence between LTE and Radar Systems in the Unlicensed Bands Labib, Mina Virginia Tech, USA Quantitative Statistical Analysis for Wave Propagation in Chaotic Environments: A Stochastic Green's Function - Integral Equation Method Lin, Shen University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, USA Coffee Break Convex optimisation method for matching filters synthesis Martinez Martinez, David; Seyfert, Fabien; Bose, Gibin; Olivi, Martine INRIA, FRANCE Disposable Non-Volatile Nano-Ionics based RF-Switch on Paper Substrate Methapettyparambu Purushothama Jayakrishnan Université Grenoble Alpes, FRANCE Effect of Element Pattern Symmetry on the Performance of Dual-Polarized GNSS Adaptive Antenna Arrays Rezazadeh Navid University of Manitoba, CANADA Mitigation of Non-Narrowband Radio Frequency Interference Steeb, Jan-Willem Stellenbosch University, SOUTH AFRICA Analytical Study of Light Scattering Characteristics of Radially Inhomogeneous Subwavelength Spheres Tzarouchis Dimitrios Aalto University, FINLAND Meeting of the jury Page 26 of 123

27 Monday May 28, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 1 Room 2 Session B21: Scattering and diffraction Chairs: Ludger Klinkenbusch, Kiel University, Germany; Giuliano Manara, University of Pisa, Italy B Some Features of Electromagnetic Wave Scattering from Invisible Spherical Lens with Negative Refractive Index Skobelev, Sergei (1); Smolnikova, Olga (2) (1) Radiofizika, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) RUSSIAN FEDERATION B A simple approach to invisibility under different linear approximations Palmeri, Roberta; Isernia, Tommaso Universita Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, DIIES, ITALY B Resonance Scattering Effects in a Periodic Array of Gyrotropic Cylinders Irradiated by a Filamentary Electric-Dipole Source Kudrin, Alexander; Es'kin, Vasiliy; Ivoninsky, Alexander University of Nizhny Novgorod, RUSSIAN FEDERATION B Analysis of Kirchhoff migration and direct sampling method within far-field approximation: from the multi-static to the mono-static configuration Kang, Sangwoo GeePs, FRANCE B A novel GO-based optimization technique for the design of shaped double reflectors Albani, Matteo; Pavone, Santi University of Siena, ITALY B A Physical Insight into Complex-Source Beam Diffraction by a Wedge (Invited) Terranova, Sergio (1); Manara, Giuliano (1); Klinkenbusch, Ludger (2) (1) University of Pisa, ITALY; (2) Kiel University, GERMANY B21-07 Plane wave diffraction by a truncated elliptic cylinder with a strongly elongated crosssection: asymptotics of the induced current for large values of the elongation parameter Molinet, Frederic MOTHESIM, FRANCE Session S-D06: Advances in ultrafast pulse characterization techniques: towards an optical oscilloscope Chairs: Roberto Gomez Garcia, Ignacio Llamas Garro S-D Carrier-Envelope-Phase Sensitive Interferometric Autocorrelations by Coherent Nanotunneling Brida, Daniele University of Konstanz, GERMANY S-D Controlling light to the extreme: new results and applications of the dispersion-scan technique (Invited) Crespo, Helder University of Porto, Faculty of Sciences, PORTUGAL S-D Gauging pulse train instability and coherent artifacts with dispersion scan Escoto, Esmerando (1); Steinmeyer, Gunter (1); Hofmann, Bernd (2); Gerth, Daniel (2) (1) Max-Born-Institut, GERMANY; (2) Technische Universitat Chemnitz, GERMANY S-D High Dynamic Third-Order Cross-Correlator for measuring >1013:1 laser contrast Falcoz, Franck Amplitude Laser, FRANCE S-D Time Domain Ptychography Feurer, Thomas University of Bern, SWITZERLAND S-D Complete waveform characterization of mid-infrared ultrashort pulses (Invited) Fuji, Takao Institute for Molecular Science, JAPAN 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 10h40 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 27 of 123

28 Monday May 28, 2018 Room 3 Room 4 Session C07 (ISSSE): Signal Processing Chairs: Haijun Zhang Session S-G02: Progress in ionospheric modeling and data assimilation Chairs: Dieter Bilitza, Bruno Nava, David Themens C Influence of Channel Estimation Error on Noise Enhancement Suppression with Multilevel Spreading Codes Motoki, Tatsuya; Kobayashi, Takehiko Tokyo Denki University, JAPAN S-G NTCM based modelling approaches for the estimation of ionospheric key parameters Hoque, Mohammed Mainul; Jakowski, Norbert German Aerospace Center (DLR), GERMANY 09h00 C Low Power High-Speed ADC based Partial Discharge Sensor for Wireless Fault Detection in Substations Upton, David S-G From ionospheric weather nowcast to forecast: 1. Choice of IRTAM basis Galkin, Ivan (1); Bilitza, Dieter (2); Reinisch, Bodo (3); Song, Paul (1) 09h00 University of Huddersfield, UNITED KINGDOM (1) University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA; (2) George Mason University, USA; (3) Digisonde.com, USA 09h20 C Electromagnetic Modeling of Human Subject Vital Signs, Motion Tracking, and Gait Analysis and Experimental Validation S-G NeQuick model and GNSS-derived TEC comparison over the last two solar cyclesnava, Bruno (1); Azpilicueta, Francisco (2) 09h20 Kilic, Ozlem (1); Fathy, Aly (2) (1) The Catholic University of America, USA; (2) University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA (1) ICTP, ITALY; (2) Universidad Nacional de La Plata - CONICET, ARGENTINA 09h40 S-G Considerations for NeQuick G speed optimization 09h40 Orus Perez, Raul (1); Grosu, Alex (2); Kashcheyev, Anton (3); Scortan, Sorin (2); Nava, Bruno (3) (1) ESA, FRANCE; (2) CS-Romania, ROMANIA; (3) ICTP, ITALY 10h00 S-G Ionospheric Storm Variability in the Empirical Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Model (E- CHAIM) 10h00 Themens, David; Jayachandran, P.T. University of New Brunswick, CANADA 10h20 10h20 10h40 Coffee Break Coffee Break 10h40 Page 28 of 123

29 Monday May 28, h00 09h20 Room 5 Room 6 Session S-H02: Recent progress in geospace research revealed by the ARASE(ERG) satellite and multi-point ground-based observations Chairs: Yoshiya Kasahara S-H Global distribution of ULF waves during magnetic storms on 27 March and 4 April, 2017: BATSRUS+CRCM and Arase observations comparison Takahashi, Naoko (1); Teramoto, Mariko (2); Mei-Ching, Fok (3); Matsuoka, Ayako (4); Higashio, Nana (5); Seki, Kanako (1) (1) University of Tokyo, JAPAN; (2) Nagoya University, JAPAN; (3) NASA GSFC, USA; (4) ISAS/JAXA, JAPAN; (5) JAXA, JAPAN S-H Contribution from proton and oxygen ions to plasma pressure in the Earth's inner magnetosphere: Arase (ERG) observations Keika, Kunihiro (1); Nose, Masahito (2); Yokota, Shoichiro (3); Kasahara, Satoshi (1); Hoshino, Masahiro (1); Miyoshi, Yoshizumi (4); Shinohara, Iku (5); Seki, Kanako (1); Amano, Takanobu (1) (1) The University of Tokyo, JAPAN; (2) Kyoto University, JAPAN; (3) Osaka University, JAPAN; (4) Nagoya University, JAPAN; (5) ISAS/JAXA, JAPAN S-H Initial results of EMIC observation by MGF/Arase Nomura, Reiko (1); Shoji, Masafumi (2); Keika, Kunihiro (3); Miyoshi, Yoshizumi (2); Fujimoto, Akiko (4); Kasahara, Yoshiya (5); Kasaba, Yasumasa (6); Kurita, Satoshi (2); Matsuda, Shoya (2); Nose, Masahito (7); Matsuoka, Ayako (8); Tanaka, Yoshimasa (9); Shinohara, Manabu (10); Teramoto, Mariko (2); Ishizaka, Keigo (11) (1) JAXA, JAPAN; (2) Nagoya University, JAPAN; (3) The University of Tokyo, JAPAN; (4) ICSWSE, JAPAN; (5) Kanazawa University, JAPAN; (6) Tohoku University, JAPAN; (7) Kyoto University, JAPAN; (8) ISAS/JAXA, JAPAN; (9) NIPR, JAPAN; (10) Kagoshima National College of Technology, JAPAN; (11) Toyama Prefectural University, JAPAN Session G05: Space weather - radio effects Chairs: TBD G DELAYED RESPONSE OF THE IONOSPHERIC WEATHER TO FIVE THE MOST POWERFUL GEOMAGNETIC SUPERSTORMS Grynyshyna-Poliuga, Oksana Space Research Centre of Polish Academy of Sciences, POLAND G Space Weather Modelling for the Highlatitude Aeronautical HF Radio Prediction Service (HARP) Rogers, Neil (1); Zaalov, Nikolay (2); Thorn, Peter (3); Al- Behadili, Hasanain (4); Gibbs, Mark (3); Warrington, Michael (4); Siddle, David (4); Stocker, Alan (4); Jones, Bryn (5); Honary, Farideh (1) (1) University of Lancaster, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) St Petersburg University, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (3) Met Office, UNITED KINGDOM; (4) University of Leicester, UNITED KINGDOM; (5) SolarMetrics ltd, UNITED KINGDOM; (1) Lancaster University, UNITED KINGDOM G Low cost development of HF receiver prototype for HF-START field campaign Hozumi, Kornyanat (1); Kondo, Takumi (1); Maruyama, Takashi (1); Saito, Susumu (1); Tsugawa, Takuya (1); Ishii, Mamoru (1); Nakata, Hiroyuki (2) (1) NICT, JAPAN; (2) Chiba University, JAPAN G On development of the forecasting model of GNSS positioning performance degradation due to space weather and ionospheric conditions Fili, Mia University of Rijeka, CROATIA 09h00 09h20 09h40 09h40 S-H Strategy of EMIC Wave Observation by Arase/PWE and its Initial Results Matsuda, Shoya (1); Kasaba, Yasumasa (2); Shoji, Masafumi (1); Teramoto, Mariko (1); Kurita, Satoshi (1); Miyoshi, Yoshizumi (1); Matsuoka, Ayako (3); Kasahara, Yoshiya (4); Ishisaka, Keigo (5); Nomura, Reiko (6) (1) Nagoya University, JAPAN; (2) Tohoku University, JAPAN; (3) ISAS/JAXA, JAPAN; (4) Kanazawa University, JAPAN; (5) Toyama Prefecture University, JAPAN; (6) JAXA, JAPAN G Ionospheric Irregularities over Norilsk during the May 2017 Geomagnetic Storm Ovodenko, V. (1); Kotova, D. (2); Uspensky, M. (3); Rakhmatulin, R. (4); Ratovsky, K. (4); Dmitriev, A. (5); Suvorova, A. (5); Klimenko, V. (2); Zakharenkova, I. (2); Klimenko, M. (2); Chirik, N. (2); Tytin, I. (1); Pashinin, A. (4) 10h00 (1) JSC Scientific Research Inst. for Long-Distance Radiocomm., RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) West Department of Pushkov Inst. of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (3) Finnish Meteorological Inst., FINLAND; (4) SB RAS, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (5) National Central Univ., TAIWAN 10h20 S-H Observation of relativistic electron loss induced by EMIC waves: Arase, Van Allen Probes, and PWING induction magnetometer array collaboration Kurita, S. (1); Shiokawa, K. (1); Blake, J. B. (2); Mitani, T. (3); Matsuoka, A. (4); Takashima, T. (4); Shinohara, I. (4); Higashio, N. (5); Miyoshi, Y. (1) (1) Nagoya University, JAPAN; (2) The Aerospace Corporation, JAPAN; (3) Institute for Space and Astronautical Science, JAPAN; (4) ISAS/JAXA, JAPAN; (5) JAXA, JAPAN G Comparative study of the influence of different ionospheric disturbances on the GPS scintillations at high latitudes Belakhovsky, Vladimir (1); Jin, Yaqi (2); Miloch, Wojciech (2) (1) Polar Geophysical Institute, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) University of Oslo, NORWAY 10h20 10h40 Coffee Break Coffee Break 10h40 Page 29 of 123

30 Monday May 28, h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 Room 7 Room 10 Session J01: Software Enabled Radio Astronomy Chairs: TBD J AN OVERVIEW OF RFI MITIGATION FOR RADIO ASTRONOMY (Invited) Hellbourg, Gregory University of California, USA J Real-time RFI mitigation for LOFAR, Apertif and SKA (Invited) van Nieuwpoort, Rob (1); Spreeuw, Hanno (1); Sclocco, Alessio (1); van Leeuwen, Joeri (2); Williams, Chris (3) (1) Netherlands escience center, NETHERLANDS; (2) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS; (3) University of Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM J Comparison of signal detectors for time domain radio SETI Hellbourg, Gregory; Xu, Andrew University of California, USA J Software Enabled Wideband Spectroscopy for Breakthrough Listen (Invited) MacMahon, Dave University of California at Berkeley, USA J Narrow-band signal classification using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks Rankawat, Mansi (1); Harp, G. R. (2) (1) NVIDIA Corporation, USA; (2) SETI Institute, USA Session S-A07: Antenna and wireless system measurements Chair: S. Weiss S-A Overview of Protocol Processing and Radio Signals Transport Challenges in a Cloud Based Testing System for Automotive Infotainment Applications Jordao, Marina (1); Leite, Fernando (2); Oliveira, Arnaldo (1); Amaral, Joao (1); Pereira, Carla (2) (1) Instituto de Telecomunicacaoes, PORTUGAL; (2) CONTROLAR Lda, PORTUGAL S-A Negative Refraction from Metamaterial Unit Cells Predicted from the Standpoint of Array Theory Weiss, Steven J. (1); Talalai, Gregory (2); Garner, Timothy (2) (1) Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, USA; (2) The Pennsylvania State University, USA Session S-A01: Realization and Calibration of Standards Chair: A. Sen Gupta S-A Costs and Time Constants Determined by Clock Steering Strategies Matsakis, Demetrios US Naval Observatory, USA S-A Is frequency transfer uncertainty limiting the comparison of atomic fountains? Petit, Gérard; Leute, Julia BIPM, FRANCE S-A Waveguide Microcalorimetry Status at NMIs Shoaib, Nosherwan; Akhtar, M. Hammad NUST, PAKISTAN 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Coffee Break Coffee Break 10h40 Page 30 of 123

31 Monday May 28, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 Session E02: Electromagnetic Evironment Chairs: TBD Room 11 Room 12 E A Circuit Model of the Automotive and Military Test Setups for Disturbance E-field Measurement with Rod Antenna Carobbi, Carlo University of Florence, ITALY E SATA interface in the process of electromagnetic infiltration Przesmycki, Rafal; Wnuk, Marian; Bugaj, Marek Military University of Technology, POLAND E Propagation of Stochastic Field Emissions: A Wigner Function Approach Gradoni, Gabriele (1); Arnaut, Luk (2); Smartt, Chris (1); Creagh, Stephen (1); Thomas, David (1); Tanner, Gregor (1); Nasser, Hayan (1); Madenoor Ramapriya, Deepthee (1); Baharuddin, Mohd Hafiz (1) (1) University of Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) Queen Mary University of London, UNITED KINGDOM; (1) University of Notttingham, UNITED KINGDOM; (1) University of Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM E Mitigation Technique to Reduce the Wi-Fi Susceptibility to Jamming Signal Romero, Grecia (1); deniau, virginie (2) (1) University of Lille 1, FRANCE; (2) IFSTTAR, FRANCE E Susceptibility of 4G communications in the railway EM environment Stienne, Olivier (1); deniau, virginie (1); Kousri, Mohamed Raouf (2); Simon, Eric (3) (1) IFSTTAR, FRANCE; (2) Railenium, FRANCE; (3) IEMN-Telice, FRANCE E EMI apparatus performance of a fully steerable radio telescope Bergano, Miguel (1); Barbosa, Domingos (1); Ribeiro, Valerio (2) (1) Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, PORTUGAL; (2) CIDMA, PORTUGAL Session B01: Antenna arrays Chairs: Alain Sibille, Telecom ParisTech, France; Lars Jonsson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden B Determining Installation Errors for DOA Estimation with Four-Quadrant Monopulse Arrays by using Installed Element Patterns Frid, Henrik; Jonsson, B. L. G. KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SWEDEN B Thermal Analysis of a Dense Dipole Array for the SKA Mid-Frequency Aperture Array Smale, Corey Stellenbosch University, SOUTH AFRICA B Mutual Coupling Modeling and Calibration in Antenna Arrays for AOA Estimation Tien Tu, VO (1); OUVRY, Laurent (1); BORIES, Serge (1); Sibille, Alain (2) (1) CEA Grenoble, FRANCE; (2) Telecom ParisTech, FRANCE B Effect of Element Pattern Symmetry on the Performance of Dual-Polarized GNSS Adaptive Antenna Arrays Rezazadeh, Navid; Shafai, Lotfollah University of Manitoba, CANADA 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Coffee Break Coffee Break 10h40 Page 31 of 123

32 Monday May 28, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 Room 13 Room 14 Session J06: Instruments for Education Chairs: TBD J Open Source Radio Telescopes: Astronomy Projects for Students, Teachers, and Amateurs Smith, Evan (1); Prestage, Richard (2); White, Ellie (3); Langston, Glen (4) (1) West Virginia University, USA; (2) West Virginia University, Green Bank Observatory, USA; (3), USA; (4) National Science Foundation, USA J LOFAR Single Station as a Training Tool for Students Blaszkiewicz, Leszek; Krankowski, Andrzej; Hajduk, Marcin; Dabrowski, Bartosz University of Warmia and Mazury, POLAND J Experience with Student-Constructed Telescopes for Radio Astronomy Langston, Glen (1); Knudson, Sophie (2); Klopf, Eve (3); Heatherly, Sue Ann (2); Prestage, Richard (4); Smith, Evan (4) (1) National Science Foundation, USA; (2) Green Bank Observatory, USA; (3) Oregon Institute of Technology, USA; (4) West Virginia University, USA J The Digital Signal Processing in Radio Astronomy (DSPIRA) Bandura, Kevin; Sanghavi, Pranav; Prestage, Richard West Virginia University, USA Session D01: Electronics and Photonics Chairs: Roberto Gomez Garcia, Ignacio Llamas Garro D Characterization of Indoor Visible Light Communication Channels and Design of a DCO-OFDM System Tagliaferri, Dario; Capsoni, Carlo Politecnico di Milano, ITALY D Electronic and optical properties of phosphorene/graphene van der Waals heterostructures Hu, Xuerong (1); Sun, Zhipei (1); Zheng, Jiming (2); Ren, Zhaoyu (2) (1) Aalto University, FINLAND; (2) Northwest University, CHINA CIE D High Frequency SAW Resonator Design, Simulation, and Optimization With Applications to Chemical Gas Sensors Sun, Libin; Zaghloul, Mona The George Washington University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, USA D Reconfigurable frequency discriminator with uniform 2-bit frequency band using slow wave structure Sim, Sungmin (1); Lee, Yeonsu (1); Kang, Hye-lim (1); Song, Minho (1); Kim, Jung-Mu (1); Melo, Marcos T. de (2); Llamas-Garro, Ignacio (3) (1) Chonbuk National University, SOUTH KOREA; (2) UFPE, BRAZIL; (3) CTTC, SPAIN D Ultra-Wideband Reconfigurable Filter with Electronically-Switchable Bandpass/Bandstop States Gomez-Garcia, Roberto Univ. of Alcala, Pza. San Diego, s/n, SPAIN 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Coffee Break Coffee Break 10h40 Page 32 of 123

33 Monday May 28, 2018 Auditorium 11:00 Open Remarks 11:00 Session GL1: General Lecture 1 Chairs: TBD 11:30 GL1.1 (invited) Graphene-based THz reconfigurable metasurfaces biased by electric and magnetic fields Michele Tamagnone, Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA Juan R. Mosig, Research Consultant, Concord, MA, United States 11:30 Metasurfaces are planar devices, based on periodic or quasi-periodic bi-dimensional arrays of elements (cells), capable of manipulating impinging EM waves in ways not usually encountered in nature. When a tuneable 2D-material like graphene is added to the cells, the resulting metasurfaces can be easily reconfigured, being able for instance to steer the reflected waves or to strongly affect their amplitude. We present first a terahertz reflectarray metasurface that uses electrically biased graphene as active element to achieve beam steering and phase control. Then, we demonstrate that magnetostatic-biased graphene can be included in adequately designed metasurfaces to control the frequency of magneto-plasmonic resonances and to strongly enhance the Faraday rotation effect in the terahertz range. Indeed, by combining electric and magnetic bias, it is possible to create graphene-based metasurfaces able to control the angle and amplitude of reflected waves in a tunable THz frequency range. Our simulations agree very well with the experimental results in all the tested cases, thus fully confirming our design strategies. In conclusion, these preliminary results pave the way to the creation of versatile reconfigurable devices in the THz and optical ranges, including reflectarrays, beam shaping modules, switches, phase and amplitude modulators and useful non-reciprocal devices like isolators. MICHELE TAMAGNONE Michele Tamagnone was born in Torino, Italy, in He received the B.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Politecnico di Torino in 2008, and the M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Politecnico di Torino, Politecnico di Milano and University of Illinois at Chicago in 2010, under the double degree programs TOP-UIC and Alta Scuola Politecnica. He then worked from 2010 to 2012 at Auconel S.r.l. on the development of handheld wireless terminals for automotive testing applications. He obtained his Ph.D. degree at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, in 2016, under the supervision of Prof. Juan R. Mosig and the cosupervision of Prof. Adrian M. Ionescu. He is currently a postdoctoral researcher, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, in the group of Prof. Federico Capasso at Harvard University, USA. His research interests include graphene and two-dimensional material optics and polaritons, terahertz technologies, non-reciprocal devices and materials, plasmonics and tuneable metasurfaces. He actively participated in the European Graphene Flagship project in the optoelectronic work-package to the development and fabrication of graphene terahertz components. Dr. Tamagnone is author or co-author of 16 journal publications and 33 conference papers. He received the prize for best experimental test at the Italian Physics Olympiads in 2005, the 2016 EPFL Dimitris N. Chorafas Foundation Award, and the 2015 & 2017 Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi IEEE-AWPL Prize Paper Awards. JUAN R. MOSIG Juan R. Mosig was born in Cadiz, Spain. He received the Electrical Engineer degree from the Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain, in 1973 and the Ph.D. degree from the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland, in Since 1991, he has been a Professor in the Laboratory of Electromagnetics and Acoustics (LEMA) at EPFL and its Director since He has been a member of the Swiss Federal Commission for Space Applications, the Chairman of the EPFL Space Center, the Director of the Electrical Engineering Section at EPFL, and a Vice-Dean of the Humanities and Social Sciences College at EPFL. His research interests include electromagnetic theory, numerical methods, planar antennas, terahertz applications, and novel technologies. In these areas, he has authored four chapters in books and more than 700 technical publications, including more than 200 papers in peer-reviewed top international journals. Dr. Mosig has held scientific appointments with several universities in France, Denmark and USA. He is a IEEE Life Fellow and the recipient of the 2015 IEEE APS Schelkunoff Award for the best Transactions AP paper of the year, the 2017 IEEE-AWPL Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi Award and the LAPC James R. James Lifetime Award Achievement (2015). He has been the Swiss Delegate for European COST Antenna Actions since the 1980s and the Chair of two completed Actions, 284 and IC0603 ASSIST ( ). He is a founding member and former Chair ( ) of the European Association on Antennas and Propagation (EurAAP) and was the Conference Chair in two editions of the EurAAP Conference EuCAP (Nice, France, 2006 and Davos, Switzerland, 2016). 12:30 Lunch Break 12:30 Page 33 of 123

34 Monday May 28, 2018 Room 1 Room 2 Session B21: Scattering and diffraction Chairs: Ludger Klinkenbusch, Kiel University, Germany; Giuliano Manara, University of Pisa, Italy Session S-D06: Advances in ultrafast pulse characterization techniques: towards an optical oscilloscope Chairs: G. Steinmeyer, E. Esposo B Electromagnetic Scattering by Three Unevenly Spaced Parallel Half-planes Truncated by a Metal Plane Uslenghi, Piergiorgio (1); Poort, Marco D. (1); Daniele, Vito (2) (1) University of Illinois at Chicago, USA; (2) Politecnico di Torino-DET, ITALY S-D Few cycle pulse characterization using different variants of Dispersion Scan technique Tajalli, Ayhan (1); Romero, rosa (2); Steinmeyer, Gunter (3); Nagy, Tamas (3); Lopez-Martens, Rodrigo (4); Vernier, Aline (4); Crespo, Helder (5); Ouille, Marie (4); Csontos, Janos (6); Boehle, Frederik (4); Morgner, Uwe (7); Escoto, Esmerando (3) (1) University of Hannover, GERMANY; (2) Sphere Photonics, PORTUGAL; (3) Max-Born-Institut, GERMANY; (4) Ensta ParisTech, FRANCE; (5) University of Porto, PORTUGAL; (6) ELI- ALPS, HUNGARY; (7) University of Hannover, GERMANY 13h50 B Computation of Antenna Transfer Functions with a Bidirectional Ray-Tracing Algorithm Utilizing Antenna Reciprocity Taygur, Mehmet Mert; Eibert, Thomas; Sukharevsky, Ilya Technical University of Munich, GERMANY S-D Optimized ancillae generation for ultrabroadband two-dimensional spectral shearing interferometry Manzoni, Cristian IFN-CNR (National Research Council), ITALY 13h50 14h10 B Multiple-Bounce Scattering from Electrically Large Objects: Is Ray Optics Sufficient? (Invited) Osipov, Andrey DLR, GERMANY S-D Analytical Reconstruction of Two Different Pulses from Non-Interferometric Double Spectrograms Alone Seifert, Birger Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, CHILE 14h10 14h30 B On the forward scattering by targets below a multilayer Ponti, Cristina; Santarini, Valerio; Schettini, Giuseppe Roma Tre University, ITALY S-D Spatio-temporal characterization of highpower few-cycle pulses by SEA-F-SPIDER and timedomain ptychography. Witting, Tobias; Vrakking, Marc; Furch, Fedrico Max-Born-Institute, GERMANY 14h30 14h50 15h10 S-D Improvements to the Principal Components Generalized Projections algorithm: Operator Formulation (Invited) Kane, Daniel Mesa Photonics, LLC, USA 14h50 15h30 Coffee Break S-D Reconstruction of Ultrashort Pulses using Deep Neural Networks Dikopoltsev, Alex Technion, ISRAEL 15h30 Page 34 of 123

35 Monday May 28, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Session C02 (ISSSE): Radiocommunications systems Chair: Y. Louet Room 3 Room 4 C A Supervisory System for Partial Discharge Monitoring Saeed, Bakhtiar University of Huddersfield, UNITED KINGDOM C Coalition Formation Games Based Sub- Channel Allocation for Device-to-Device Underlay mmwave Small Cells Niu, Yong (1); Shi, Han (1); He, Ruisi (1); Zhong, Zhangdui (1); Li, Yong (2) (1) Beijing Jiaotong University, CHINA CIE; (2) Tsinghua University, CHINA CIE C Energy Efficient Resource Allocation in Millimeter-Wave-Based Fog Radio Access Networks Zhang, Haijun (1); Li, Xuebin (2); Long, Keping (1); Zhu, Lei (2) (1) University of Science and Technology Beijing, CHINA CIE; (2) Beijing University of Chemical Technology, CHINA CIE C Enhancing the Coexistence between LTE and Radar Systems in the Unlicensed Bands Labib, Mina (1); Zaghloul, Amir (2); Marojevic, Vuk (1); Reed, Jeffrey H. (1); Martone, Anthony F.(2) (1) Virginia Tech, USA; (2) US Army Research Lab, USA C A Novel Adaptive Golay Correlator Synchronizer for IEEE ad Indoor mmwave Systems El-Yamany, Ahmed; Petri, Markus IHP - Innovations for High Performance Microelectronics, GERMANY C Positioning of dynamic objects by means of systems of multi-frequency sounding of HF radio paths with the use of FMCW signals Ivanov, Dmitry Volga State University of Technology, RUSSIAN FEDERATION C Comparison Between a Multiband PIFA and a Ultrawideband Archimedean Spiral Antenna for Energy Harvesting in Microwave Bands Alex-Amor, Antonio (1); Sierra-Castaner, Manuel (1); Padilla, Pablo (2); Fernandez-Gonzalez, José Manuel (1) (1) Technical University of Madrid, SPAIN; (2) University of Granada, SPAIN$affiliation$ Session S-G02: Progress in ionospheric modeling and data assimilation Chairs: Dieter Bilitza, Bruno Nava, David Themens S-G A Combined Ensemble Kalman and Particle Filter for Ionospheric Data Assimilation Elvidge, Sean (1); Nava, Bruno (2); Angling, Matthew (1) (1) University of Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) ICTP, ITALY S-G An ensemble Kalman filter algorithm for ionospheric characterization and forecasting Rabidoux, Scott; Calfas, Roy; Gaussiran, Thomas The University of Texas at Austin, USA S-G Development of improved ionospheric empirical model and software for HF ray tracing Klimenko, Maxim (1); Bessarab, Pavel (2); Zhbankov, Gennady (3); Ratovsky, Konstantin (4); Nosikov, Igor (5); Blagoveshchensky, Donat (6); Kotova, Daria (1); Pustovalova, Lubov (7); Klimenko, Vladimir (1); Bessarab, Fedor (8); Chirik, Nickolay (1); Zakharenkova, Irina (1); Karpachev, A. (7) (1) West Department of Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) Science Institute of the University of Iceland, ICELAND; (3) - RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (4) RAS, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (5) Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (6) - RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (7) IZMIRAN, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (8) - S-G Near Real-Time Background Ionospheric model update by using GPS-TEC and NmF2 for HF Communication Links Koroglu, Ozan (1); Arikan, Feza (1); Gulyaeva, Tamara (2) (1) Hacettepe University, TURKEY; (2) IZMIRAN, TURKEY S-G Satellite model of fof2 in the high-latitude winter ionosphere of the Northern and Southern hemispheres Karpachev, Alexander IZMIRAN, RUSSIAN FEDERATION S-G Ground-Based GNSS Data for the Ionosphere Model Correction at high-latitudes Kotova, Daria (1); Ovodenko, Vladimir (2); Yasyukevich, Yury (3); Mylnikov, Anna (3); Klimenko, Maxim (4) (1) West Department of Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) JSC Scientific Research Institute for Long-Distance Radiocommunication, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (3) SB RAS, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (4) West Department of Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, RUSSIAN FEDERATION 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 35 of 123

36 Monday May 28, h50 14h30 14h50 15h10 Room 5 Room 6 Session S-H02: Recent progress in geospace research revealed by the ARASE(ERG) satellite and multi-point ground-based observations Chair: Jyrki Manninen S-H Instantaneous Frequency Analysis on Nonlinear EMIC Emissions: Arase Observation Shoji, M. (1); Omura, Y. (2); Ishisaka, K. (3); Kasahara, Y. (4); Matsuoka, A. (5); Takashima, T.(5); Matsuda, S. (1); Teramoto, M. (1); Shinohara, I. (5); Miyoshi, Y. (1); Yagitani, S. (6) (1) Nagoya Univ., JAPAN; (2) Kyoto Univ., JAPAN; (3) Toyama Prefecture Univ., JAPAN; (4) Kanazawa Univ., JAPAN; (5) ISAS/JAXA, JAPAN; (6) Kanazawa Univ., JAPAN S-H Arase (ERG) Observations of Electron Scattering by Chorus Waves near the Magnetospheric Equator Kasahara, S. (1); Mitani, T. (2); Seki, K. (1); Matsuoka, A. (3); Yokota, S. (4); Frey, H. (5); Kurita, S. (6); Keika, K. (1); Kazama, Y. (7); Angelopoulos, V. (8); Miyoshi, Y. (6); Kumamoto, A. (9); Matsuda, S. (6); Shinohara, I. (3); Kasahara, Y. (10) (1) The Univ. of Tokyo, JAPAN; (2) Institute for Space and Astronautical Science, JAPAN; (3) ISAS/JAXA, JAPAN; (4) Osaka Univ., JAPAN; (5) Berkeley Institute for Data Science, USA; (6) Nagoya Univ., JAPAN; (7) ASIAA, TAIWAN; (8) UCLA IGPP, USA; (9) Tohoku Univ., JAPAN; (10) Kanazawa Univ., JAPAN S-H Numerical study of high frequency modulation of electron precipitation by a whistler chorus element observed by Arase satellite Saito, Shinji Nagoya Univ., JAPAN S-H Rapid flickering of pulsating proton aurora associated with Pc1 geomagnetic pulsations at subauroral latitudes: PWING ground observations as part of Arase-ground coordination Ozaki, Mitsunori (1); Shiokawa, Kazuo (2); Ebihara, Yusuke (3); Yagitani, Satoshi (1); Kataoka, Ryuho (4); Miyoshi, Yoshizumi (2); Connors, Martin (5) (1) Kanazawa Univ., JAPAN; (2) Nagoya Univ., JAPAN; (3) Kyoto Univ., JAPAN; (4) - JAPAN; (5) Athabasca Univ., JAPAN S-H Properties of quasi-periodical VLF emissions from ground-space conjunctions and multi-point observations Martinez-Calderon, C. (1); Kasahara, Y. (2); Shiokawa, K. (3); Ruohoniemi, J. M. (4); Kumamoto, A. (1); Tsuchiya, F. (1); Matsuoka, A. (5); Matsuda, S. (6); Connors, M. (7); Manninen, J. (8); Kletzing, C. (9); Kurita, S. (6); Katoh, Y. (1); Ozaki, M. (2); Miyoshi, Y. (6) (1) Tohoku Univ., JAPAN; (2) Kanazawa Univ., JAPAN; (3) Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, JAPAN; (4) Virginia Tech, USA; (5) ISAS/JAXA, JAPAN; (6) Nagoya Univ., JAPAN; (7) Athabasca Univ., CANADA; (8) Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, FINLAND; (9) Univ. of Iowa, USA Session G05: Space weather - radio effects Chairs: TBD G International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite Systems: Space Weather Gadimova, Sharafat United Nations, AUSTRIA G Ionospheric Polar Cap Patches Observed in Antarctic Summer using Swarm Chartier, Alex Johns Hopkins APL, USA G Equatorial electrodynamics during the Solar Flare SG, Sumod (1); Pant, Tarun (2) (1) Sacred Heart College, INDIA; (2) Indian Space Research Organization, INDIA 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 36 of 123

37 Monday May 28, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Room 7 Room 10 Session J01: Software Enabled Radio Astronomy Chairs: TBD J SKA1 Central Signal Processor Software: An Overview (Invited) Vrcic, Sonja National Research Council - HAA, CANADA J Development of a new digital signal processing platform for the Square Kilometre Array (Invited) Naldi, Giovanni (1); De Marco, Andrea (1); Perini, Federico (1); D'Angelo, Sergio (12); Pastore, Sandro (3); Schilliro, Francesco (1); Alderighi, Monica (2); Mattana, Andrea (1); Monari, Jader (1); Roberts, Matt (3); Magro, Alessio (4); Navarrini, Alessandro (1); Concu, Raimondo (1); Pupillo, Giuseppe (1); Poloni, Marco (1); Chiarucci, Simone (5); Aminaei, Amin (6); Halsall, Rob (3); Baker, Jeremy (3); Schiaffino, Marco (1); Rusticelli, Simone (1); Dalle Mura, Gabriele (7); Melis, Andrea (1); Zaccaro, Emanuele (7); Belli, Carolina (5); Zarb Adami, Kris (4); Comoretto, Gianni (1); Chiello, Riccardo (6) (1) INAF, ITALY; (12) IASF, ITALY; (3) Sanitas EG, ITALY; (2) IASF, ITALY; (3) STFC, UNITED KINGDOM; (4) University of Malta, MALTA; (1) INAF, ITALY; (5) ARCETRI, ITALY; (6) Univesity of Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM; (1) INAF, ITALY; (7) CAMPERA, SPAIN; (6) University of Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM J Wideband Digital Technology for Radio Astronomy (Invited) Weintroub, Jonathan (1); MacMahon, David (2) (1) Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA; (2) Radio Astronomy Lab, University of California Berkeley, USA J High-performance pipeline processing for ASKAP Ord, Stephen; Mitchell, Daniel; Voronkov, Maxim; Whiting, Matthew; Guzman, Juan Carlos CSIRO, AUSTRALIA J WIBAR: a wide band spectrometer for the Nancay Radio Telescope Martin, Jean-Michel; Colom, Pierre; Gérard, Eric; Kenfack, Guy; Lecacheux, Alain; Roig, Jean-Francois; Belleval, Christophe; Borsenberger, Jean Observatoire de Paris, PSL, FRANCE J A Software-Defined Spectral Line Observing System for the DVA1 Telescope Harrison, Stephen (1); Hovey, Gary (2); Robishaw, Timothy (2) (1) National Research Council of Canada, CANADA; (2) Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory, CANADA Session S-A05: Characterization and measurements for 5G and beyond Chairs: T.H. Loh, N. Carvalho S-A Measurement of time-based arrays for massive tags localization Masotti, Diego; Costanzo, A. University of Bologna, ITALY S-A An Evaluation of Distortion and Interference Sources originating Within a Millimeter-wave MIMO Testbed for 5G Communications Loh, Tian (1); Cheadle, David (1); Humphreys, David (1); Buisman, Koen (2) (1) NPL, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) Chalmers University of Technology, SWEDEN S-A Millimeter-Wave Over-the-Air Signal-to- Interference-plus-Noise-Ratio Measurements Using a MIMO Testbed Buisman, Koen (1); Eriksson, Thomas (1); Cheadle, David (2); Loh, Tian (2); Humphreys, David (2) (1) Chalmers University of Technology, SWEDEN; (2) NPL, UNITED KINGDOM S-A MIMO System Characterization for 5G Applications Jordao, Marina; Carvalho, Nuno IT-Universidade de Aveiro, PORTUGAL S-A Diode-based Rectenna for Microwave Ovens Duarte Rosa, Goncalo; Carvalho, Nuno IT-Universidade de Aveiro, PORTUGAL 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 37 of 123

38 Monday May 28, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Session E02: Electromagnetic Evironment Chairs: TBD Room 11 Room 12 E Characteristic Mode Analysis as a Pattern Recognition Technique for Electromagnetic Compatibility Gronwald, Frank University of Siegen, GERMANY E The Predictive Posterior Probability Density Function for the Rectangular Probability Model and its Application to EMC and RF Measurements Carobbi, Carlo University of Florence, ITALY E Identification of temporal sources for transmission lines applications Bonnet, Pierre; LALLECHERE, Sebastien; Paladian, Francoise; Chauvière, Cedric; Al Ibrahim, Ali University Clermont Auvergne, FRANCE E An Interpretation of Time Reversal Invariant Systems Rubinstein, Marcos (1); Rachidi, Farhad (2) (1) University of Appliend Sciences Western Switzerland, SWITZERLAND; (2) Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, SWITZERLAND E Statistics of Trans-Impedance of Coupled Electrically-Large Enclosures Anlage, Steven (1); Gradoni, Gabriele (2) (1) University of Maryland, USA; (2) University of Nottingham, UK Session S-B01: Advanced algorithms in computational electromagnetics Chairs: S. Ohnuki, V. Okhmatovski S-B Evaluation of Time Domain Physical Optics Integral on Curved Surfaces (Invited) Ulku, Huseyin Arda (1); Serim, Huseyin Avni (2); Aktepe, Aslihan (1) (1) Gebze Technical University, TURKEY; (2) TUBITAK, TURKEY S-B Fast Direct Method of Moments Solution of Surface-Volume-Surface Integral Equation with H- Matrices (Invited) Okhmatovski, Vladimir (1); Sheikh Hosseini Lori, Farhad (1); Gholami, Reza (1); Menshov, Anton (2); Mojolagbe, Jamiu (1) (1) University of Manitoba, CANADA; (2) University of Texas at Austin, CANADA S-B Development of Numerical Techniques for Forward and Inverse Waveguide Scattering Problems (Invited) Shestopalov, Yury University of Gavle, Sweden, S-B Surface Integral Equation Formulation for Characteristic Modes of Lossy Dielectric Objects (Invited) Wallen, Henrik; Tzarouchis, Dimitrios; Yla-Oijala, Pasi; Sihvola, Ari Aalto University, FINLAND S-B An Investigation on the High-portability Software Framework for Implementing Large-scale FDTD Simulation with Many-core Processor Systems (Invited) Suzuki, Yukihisa; Imai, Ryo; Okubo, Kan Tokyo Metropolitan University, JAPAN S-B Study on a Fast Solver for Poisson's Equation Based On Deep Learning Technique (Invited) shan, tao; Yang, Fan; Dang, Xunwang; Li, Maokun; Xu, Shenheng; Wu, Ji Tsinghua University, CHINA CIE 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 38 of 123

39 Monday May 28, 2018 Room 13 Room 14 Session J08: Radio Telescopes Session D01: Electronics and Photonics Chairs: TBD Chairs: TBD J Design of Radio Astronomical Receivers for Laboratory Molecular Spectroscopic Measurements D Analysis of Static Analog Linearizer Architectures for Power Amplifiers Tercero-Martinez, Felix Observatorio de Yebes, SPAIN Cunha, Telmo; Tome, Pedro; Castela, Cristiano Universidade de Aveiro - Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, PORTUGAL 13h50 J Wideband Corrugated Horns and Orthomode Transducers for GHz (ALMA band 2+3) and GHz (band 7+8) Heterodyne Receivers for Radio Astronomy Gonzalez, Alvaro National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, JAPAN D Noiseless Control and Amplification of Periodic Waveforms Through Talbot Self-Imaging (Invited) Romero Cortes, Luis; Azana, Jose; Maram, Reza INRS-EMT, CANADA 13h50 14h10 J A Real-Time Antenna Verification System Cutajar, Denis; Zarb Adami, Kristian; Magro, Alessio; Farhat, Iman; Borg, Josef; Sammut, Charles 14h10 University of Malta, MALTA 14h30 J DARTS Distributed Aperture Radio Telescope in Space First Starlight Explorer 14h30 Bergman, Jan IRFU, SWEDEN 14h50 14h50 15h10 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 39 of 123

40 Monday May 28, 2018 Room 1 Room 3 Session B11: Mathematical modeling of electromagnetic problems Chairs: Tsuneki Yamasaki, Nihon University, Japan; Nikos Tsitsas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Session S-CB1: MIMO and MISO systems, including smart antennas/mimo techniques Chairs: A. Tarable 16h00 B Fourier-Transform-Domain Solution of the Directive Beam Scattering by a Dielectric Slab with Account of the Guided Waves Tsitsas, Nikolaos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE S-CB1-1 - Multi-User Phase Noises on Uplink MIMO- OFDM Systems Chen, Xiaoming (1); Svensson, Tommy (2); Wolfgang, Andreas (3) (1) Xi'an Jiaotong University, CHINA CIE; (2) Chalmers University of Technology, SWEDEN; (3) Qamcom Research & Technology AB, SWEDEN 16h00 16h20 B Matched waves for impedance boundaries Sihvola, Ari; Lindell, Ismo Aalto University, FINLAND S-CB1-2 - Performance Evaluation of Space-Time Block Code With Constellation Rearrangement Reddy, CH Santosh; Tripathy, Aruna College of Engineering and Technology, INDIA 16h20 16h40 B Analytical Model for Planar Striplike Blazed Gratings Medina, Francisco (1); Memarian, Mohammad (2); Mesa, Francisco (1); Itoh, Tatsuo (3); Molero, Carlos (4); Rodriguez-Berral, Raul (1) (1) Universidad de Sevilla, SPAIN; (2) Sharif University of Technology, USA; (3) UCLA, USA; (4) INSA Rennes, FRANCE S-CB1-3 - Dumbbell-shaped asymmetric DGS-based dual band 3*3 MIMO for WLAN/ WiMAX applications Majumdar, Payal (1); JI, Chunlin (2); Zhao, Zhiya (2); Liu, Ruopeng (2) (1) CONLEY ROSE P.C., USA; (2) Kuan-Chi Institute of Advanced Technology, COLOMBIA 16h40 17h00 B Diffraction by double layer graphene strip grating Kaliberda, Mstyslav; Pogarsky, Sergey V.N.Karazin National University of Kharkiv, UKRAINE 17h00 Page 40 of 123

41 Monday May 28, 2018 Room 4 Room 5 Session S-G02: Progress in ionospheric modeling and data assimilation Chairs: Dieter Bilitza, Bruno Nava, David Themens Session S-H02: Recent progress in geospace research revealed by the ARASE(ERG) satellite and multi-point ground-based observations Chair: Masafumi Shoji 16h00 S-G OIASA oblique ionograms automatic scaling algorithm application to the ionograms recorded by Ebro observatory ionosonde Ippolito, Alessandro (1); Blanch, Estefania (2); Scotto, Carlo (1); Altadill, David (2) (1) INGV, ITALY; (2) Observatori de l'ebre, SPAIN S-H Ground-based ELF-VLF observations at Kannuslehto during the first year of ARASE Manninen, Jyrki (1); Turunen, Tauno (2) (1) University of Oulu, FINLAND; (2) Sodanlylo Geophysical Observatory, FINLAND 16h00 16h20 S-G A method to evaluate the accuracy of ionospheric tomographic reconstructions using incoherent scatter radar scans Bruno, Jon; Mitchell, Cathryn; Bolmgren, Karl University of Bath, UNITED KINGDOM S-H Temporal and spatial variations of midlatitude ionospheric trough during a geomagnetic storm based on global GNSS-TEC and Arase satellite observations Shinbori, Atsuki (1); Nishioka, Michi (2); Otsuka, Yuichi (1); Tsuchiya, Fuminori (3); Kasahara, Yoshiya (4); Matsuda, Shoya (1); Tsugawa, Takuya (2); Kumamoto, Atsushi (3) (1) Nagoya University, JAPAN; (2) NICT, JAPAN; (3) Tohoku University, JAPAN; (4) Kanazawa University, JAPAN; (1) Nagoya University, JAPAN 16h20 16h40 S-H Propagation characteristics of the VLF waves observed by the plasma wave experiment (PWE) on board the Arase - Collaborative observations with the Van Allen Probes Kasahara, Yoshiya (1); Matsuda, Shoya (2); Shoji, Masafumi (2); Hikishima, Mitsuru (3); Santolik, Ondrej (4); Ishisaka, Keigo (5); Hospodarsky, George (6); Kumamoto, Atsushi (7); Kurita, Satoshi (2); Yagitani, Satoshi (1); Ota, Mamoru (1); Kojima, Hirotsugu (8); Colpitts, Christopher (9); Kletzing, Craig (6); Ozaki, Mitsunori (1); Miyoshi, Yoshizumi (2); Matsuoka, Ayako (3); Wygant, John (9); Tsuchiya, Fuminori (7); Kasaba, Yasumasa (7); Katoh, Yuto (7) (1) Kanazawa University, JAPAN; (2) Nagoya University, JAPAN; (3) ISAS/JAXA, JAPAN; (4) Institute of Atmospheric Physics CAS, CZECH REPUBLIC; (5) Toyama Prefecture University, JAPAN; (6) Univ. of Iowa, USA; (7) Tohoku University, JAPAN; (8) Kyoto University, JAPAN; (9) Univ. of Minnesota, USA 16h40 Page 41 of 123

42 Monday May 28, 2018 Room 7 Room 10 Session J01: Software Enabled Radio Astronomy Session S-A04: Electromagnetic metrology Chairs: TBD Chairs: D. Matsakis, P. Cruz 16h00 J Beamforming in Radio Astronomy: State of the Art and Future Challenges (Invited) Chippendale, Aaron CSIRO, AUSTRALIA S-A Relevance of GNSS Simulation Performance for Emergency Call Testing Applications Cruz, Pedro; Correia, André; Leite, Fernando; Torres, Pedro CONTROLAR Lda, PORTUGAL 16h00 S-A Design Considerations for a Wearable Anti- Jam GPS Antenna 16h20 Keller, Steven (1); Morley, John (1); Maloney, Jeffrey (2); Janaswamy, Ramakrishna (2); Weiss, Steven J. (3); Kwon, Do-Hoon (2) (1) US Army Research Laboratory, USA; (2) University of Massachusetts, USA; (3) Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, USA Session S-A11: Education and training in electromagnetic metrology Chairs: S. Weiss, D. Matsakis 16h40 J The low-frequency beamformer and imager NenuFAR Zarka, Philippe (1); consortium, NenuFAR-France (2) (1) LESIA, CNRS, PSL, FRANCE; (2) Université d'orléans, FRANCE S-A An Improved Web Page for Electromagnetic Metrology Training Resources Matsakis, Demetrios US Naval Observatory, USA 16h40 S-A Capacity Building and Knowledge Transfer Programme at the BIPM 17h00 Arias, Felicitas (1); Kuanbayev, Chingis (2); Petit, Gérard (2) (1) PSL research university, CNRS, FRANCE; (2) BIPM, FRANCE Page 42 of 123

43 Monday May 28, 2018 Room 12 Room 13 Session S-B01: Advanced algorithms in computational electromagnetics Chairs: S. Ohnuki, V. Okhmatovski Session J08: Radio Telescopes Chairs: TBD 16h00 S-B Proposal of Novel Reflection/transmission Coefficient for Efficient Propagation Analysis at Outdoor-indoor Interface Environment (Invited) Sato, Ryoichi (1); Takatori, Aki (1); Shirai, Hiroshi (2) (1) Niigata University, JAPAN; (2) Chuo University, JAPAN J A Review of Front-End Receivers for the INAF Radio Telescopes Bolli, Pietro (1); Zanichelli, Alessandra (2); Stanghellini, Carlo (2); Burgay, Marta (3); Beltran, Maite (1); Zacchiroli, Giampaolo (2); Contavalle, Corrado (2); Tingay, Steven (4); Pisanu, Tonino (3); Marongiu, Pasqualino (3); Orfei, Alessandro (2) 16h00 (1) INAF, Astrophysical Observatory of Arcetri, ITALY; (2) INAF - Istituto di Radioastronomia, ITALY; (3) INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Cagliari, ITALY; (1) INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri, ITALY; (4) Curtin University, AUSTRALIA 16h20 S-B Asymptotic Analysis for Transient Scattered Electric Field from a Conducting Cylinder Coated with a Thin Dielectric Layer (Invited) Goto, Keiji; Manabe, Ryotaro; Egashira, Yoshimitsu; Takahashi, Ryo National Defense Academy, JAPAN J Radio Frequency Interference Monitoring at Sardinia Radio Telescope Serra, Giampaolo; Bolli, Pietro; Gaudiomonte, Francesco INAF, ITALY 16h20 16h40 S-B Efficient Near-Field Analysis Based on Finite-Difference Scheme and Fast Inverse Laplace Transform (Invited) Ohnuki, Shinichiro (1); Wu, Di (1); Yamaguchi, Takashi (2) J Quantization and Mutual Coupling Effects on Beamforming in Dense Phased Arrays Wilke, Cornelis Stellenbosch University, SOUTH AFRICA 16h40 (1) Nihon University, JAPAN; (2) Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute, JAPAN 17h00 S-B Analysis of Pulse Responses from Conducting Strips with Air Layer in Dispersion Media (Invited) 17h00 Yamasaki, Tsuneki; Ozaki, Ryosuke Nihon University, JAPAN 17h20 S-B Recent Progress in the Mixed Spectral Element Method for Computational Electromagnetics (Invited) 17h20 Liu, Jie (1); Hou, Xuanying (1); Zhou, Yuanguo (1); Liu, Na (1); Liu, Qing Huo (2) (1) Institute of Electromagnetics and Acoustics, and Department of Electronic Science, University of Xiamen,China; (2) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke University, USA Page 43 of 123

44 Tuesday May 29, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 Room 1 Room 2 Session S-B08: Direct and inverse scattering methods for complex environments Chairs: M. Pastorino, University of Genoa, Italy; G. Schettini, Roma Tre University, Italy S-B Dipole-Scattering by Spherical Media and Related Optimization Problems Tsitsas, Nikolaos; Prokopiou, Prokopios; Tsitsoglou, Zoi Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE S-B Brain Stroke Imaging by Means of Microwave Tomography: Quantitative Inversion Procedure, Configuration Set Up, and Preliminary Experimental Results Randazzo, Andrea (1); Lavagetto, Fabio (1); Mancardi, Gianluigi (2); Fedeli, Alessandro (1); Bisio, Igor (1); Pastorino, Matteo (1); Sciarrone, Andrea (1) (1) University of Genoa - DITEN, ITALY; (2) University of Genoa - DINOGMI, ITALY S-B Physical Interpretation of the Orthogonality Sampling Method Bevacqua, Martina T. (1); Crocco, Lorenzo (2); Isernia, Tommaso (3); Palmeri, Roberta (3) (1) Universita degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, DIIES, ITALY; (2) National Research Council of Italy, IREA, ITALY; (3) Universita Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, DIIES, ITALY S-B Electromagnetic Scattering, Guidance and Radiation in Cylindrical Periodic and Bandgap Structures Jandieri, Vakhtang; Erni, Daniel University of Duisburg-Essen, GERMANY S-B The Cylindrical Wave Approach and its application to radar problems Ponti, Cristina; Schettini, Giuseppe Roma Tre University, ITALY S-KB2-5 - Deep Learning Assisted Microwave Imaging using MRI Data (Invited) Chen, G.; Moghaddam, M.; Shah, P.; Stang, J. University of Southern California, USA Session C01 (ISSSE): Cognitive radio Chair: A. Zaghoul C Comparison of Software Defined Radio Techniques and Smart Metering Devices for Predictive Maintenance Applications Faschingbauer, A.; Kunze, S.; Poeschl, R. Deggendorf Institute of Technology, GERMANY C Concept for a Software Defined Radio Based System for Detection, Classification and Analysis of Radio Signals from Civilian Unmanned Aerial Systems Kunze, Stefan; Weinberger, Alexander; Poeschl, Rainer Deggendorf Institute of Technology, GERMANY Session C04 (ISSSE): Information theory, coding, modulation and detection Chair: A. Zaghoul C Performance Improvement of 7200 bps IMBE Vocoder with Improved FEC Eksim, Ali (1); Yetik, Hasan (2) (1) TUBITAK BILGEM, TURKEY; (2) TUBITAK BILGEM UEKAE, TURKEY C Burst erasure correcting codes for carousel transmission Tarable, Alberto National Research Council of Italy, ITALY Session S-CF2: Communication in urban environments Chair: A. Zaghoul S-CF2-1 - Integrated Simulation Environments for Vehicular Communications in Cooperative Road Transportation Systems Valentini, Francesco; Chiocchio, Sandro; Cinque, Elena; Persia, Arianna; Santucci, Fortunato; Pratesi, Marco University of L'Aquila, ITALY S-CF2-2 - Performance Evaluation of Cooperative Communications over Fading Channels in Vehicular Networks Stefanovic, C. (1); Santucci, F. (2); Pratesi, M. (2) (1) Univ. of Pristina, SERBIA; (2) University of L'Aquila, ITALY Session S-CF1: Multipath and its mitigation Chair: A. Zaghoul S-CF1-1 - CS-Based CSIT Estimation for Downlink Pilot Decontamination in Multi-Cell FDD Massive MIMO Gao, Zhen; Wang, Hua Beijing Institute of Technology, CHINA CIE 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 44 of 123

45 Tuesday May 29, h00 09h20 Session S-EABK: Wave Chaos of Complex Systems Room 3 Room 4 Chairs: G. Gradoni, S. Anlage, A. Shivola, J. Wiart S-EABK-1 - Hybrid Static-Dynamic Modeling and Experimental Verification of Multi-Scale Complex Environments: Applications to Ubiquitous Interactions Wane, Sidina EV-NXP-LaMIPS-CRISMAT, FRANCE S-EABK-2 - Strong- and weak-damping limits in the response of enclosures to complex forcing Creagh, Stephen; Tanner, Gregor; Phang, Sendy; Gradoni, Gabriele University of Notttingham, UNITED KINGDOM S-EABK-3 - Quantitative Statistical Analysis for Wave Propagation in Chaotic Environments: A Stochastic Green's Function - Integral Equation Method Lin, Shen (1); Antonsen, Thomas (2); Peng, Zhen (1) (1) University of New Mexico, USA; (2) University of Maryland, College Park, USA 09h40 S-EABK-4 - Reconfiguring the Boundaries of a 3D- Microwave Cavity within the Photon Lifetime 10h00 10h20 10h40 del Hougne, Philipp (1); Fink, Mathias (1); Gros, Jean- Baptiste (1); Lerosey, Geoffroy (1); Gradoni, Gabriele (2) (1) Institut Langevin CNRS, FRANCE; (2) University of Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM S-EABK-5 - Numerical Study of Statistical Properties of Stored and Dissipated Energy in Reverberant Cavities Arnaut, Luk (1); Andries, Mihai (2) (1) Queen Mary University of London, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) DB Technology, UNITED KINGDOM S-EABK-6 - Coupling Random Matrix approach and Wigner function technique to study the directivity of the EM field emitted by an open chaotic reverberation chamber. Gros, Jean-Baptiste (1); Gradoni, Gabriele (2); del Hougne, Philipp (3); Lerosey, Geoffroy (4) (1) Institut Langevin CNRS, FRANCE; (2) University of Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM; (3) Institut Langevin, ESPCI Paris & CNRS, FRANCE; (4) Institut Langevin CNRS, FRANCE S-EABK-7 - Phase-space representation of the wave fields reflected by random rough surfaces Blakaj, V.; Creagh, S.; Gradoni, G.; Tanner, G. University of Nottingham, UK Session S-G06: New advances in scintillation monitoring Chairs: Jade Morton, Cathryn Mitchell S-G Polar region Scintillation research in the GPS Era - What went wrong in the last several years? Jayachandran, P.T. (1); Hamza, Abdelhaq (1); Zhang, Qing-He (2); McCaffrey, Anthony (1); Wang, Yong (2) (1) University of New Brunswick, CANADA; (2) Shandong University, CHINA CIE S-G Simulating ionospheric scintillation of GPS signals for resilient PNT testing (Invited) Pinto Jayawardena, Talini (1); Bruno, Jon (2); Buesnel, Guy (1); Bolmgren, Karl (2); Mitchell, Cathryn (2); Watson, Robert (2); Boyles, Richard (1); Forte, Biagio (2) (1) Spirent Communications, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) University of Bath, UNITED KINGDOM S-G Comparison of propagation of GNSS signals from plasma instabilities generated using a plasma model combined with a configuration space model and a spectral model (Invited) Deshpande, Kshitija (1); Zettergren, Matt (1); Rino, Charles (2); Conroy, James (3) (1) Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA; (2) Boston College, University of Colorado Boulder, USA; (3) Virginia Tech, JHUAPL, USA S-G GNSS scintillations in Siberia during Yasyukevich, Yury ISTP SB RAS, RUSSIAN FEDERATION S-G Long-duration Structure in LOFAR Dynamic Spectrum Observations of mid-latitude Ionospheric Scintillation Fallows, Richard (1); Forte, Biagio (2); Krankowski, Andrzej (3) (1) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS; (2) University of Bath, UNITED KINGDOM; (3) University of Warmia and Mazury, POLAND S-G Identifying E and F Region Irregularities with a Scintillation Auroral GPS Array (Invited) Datta-Barua, Seebany (1); Deshpande, Kshitija (2); Hampton, Donald (3); Bust, Gary (4); Sreenivash, Vaishnavi (1); Su, Yang (1) (1) Illinois Institute of Technology, USA; (2) Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA; (3) University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA; (4) The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, USA 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 45 of 123

46 Tuesday May 29, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 5 Room 6 Session S-H01: Six years of Van Allen probe field and particle data: unexpected findings and advances in modeling wave-particle interactions in the Earths inner magnetosphere Chairs: Ondrej Santolik S-H Multi-Year Measurements of Radiation Belt Electrons: Acceleration, Transport, and Loss (invited) Baker, Daniel LASP,. CU Boulder, USA S-H A Statistical Survey of Radiation Belt Dropouts Observed by Van Allen Probes (invited) Tu, Weichao (1); Ni, Binbin (2); Xiang, Zheng (2) (1) West Virginia University, USA; (2) Wuhan University, CHINA CIE S-H Explaining the Apparent Impenetrable Barrier to Ultra-relativistic Electrons in the Outer Van Allen Belt (invited) Ozeke, Louis; Mann, Ian University of Alberta, CANADA S-H Van Allen Probe Database of Near- Equatorial Electric Drift Measurements: the Gateway to Informed Modeling of Plasma Transport in the Earths Inner Magnetosphere (invited) Lejosne, Solene; Mozer, Forrest University of California, Berkeley, USA; University of California, Berkeley, USA S-H Long-term correlation of EMIC wave activity and radiation belt flux variations Usanova, Maria LASP, USA S-H A Statistical Survey of Radiation Belt Electron Dropouts Xiang, Zheng (1); Tu, Weichao (2); Ni, Binbin (1) (1) Wuhan University, CHINA CIE; (2) West Virginia University, USA Session S-JB: Polarimetry of advanced antenna systems in radio astronomy Chairs: S. Wijnholds, E. de Lera Acedo S-JB-1 - Polarimetric Requirements for Epoch of Reionization Observations Aguirre, James; Martinot, Zachary; Kohn, Saul University of Pennsylvania, USA S-JB-2 - Some observational implications of directiondependent polarization leakage in dish-based radio telescopes Smirnov, Oleg Rhodes University / SARAO, SOUTH AFRICA S-JB-3 - Imaging pipelines for polarimetric radio observations Brentjens, Michiel Astron, NETHERLANDS S-JB-4 - Assessing Polarimetric Performance in Scenarios with Spatially Non-White Noise Wijnholds, Stefan ASTRON, NETHERLANDS S-JB-5 - In-situ Verification of Aperture-Array Polarimetric Performance by means of a Micro UAV: Preliminary Results on the LOFAR Low Band Antenna Paonessa, Fabio (1); Virone, Giuseppe (1); Lingua, Andrea M. (2); Addamo, Giuseppe (1); Peverini, Oscar A. (1); Pupillo, Giuseppe (3); Wijnholds, Stefan (4); Matteoli, Stefania (1); Bolli, Pietro (5) (1) CNR - IEIIT, ITALY; (2) Politecnico di Torino, ITALY; (3) INAF, ITALY; (4) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS; (5) INAF, Astrophysical Observatory of Arcetri, ITALY S-JB-6 - Polarization response of SKA1-LOW array antennas Pienaar, Hardie (1); Craeye, Christophe (2); de Lera Acedo, Eloy (1); van Ha, Bui (2) (1) Cambridge University, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) Universite Catholique de Louvain, BELGIUM 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 46 of 123

47 Tuesday May 29, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 7 Room 10 Session J05: Detecting Hydrogen Near and Far Chairs: TBD J The Latest Results from the Focal L-Band Array for the Green Bank Telescope (FLAG), the Worlds Most Senstive Phased Array Feed Pingel, Nickolas; Pisano, D.J. West Virginia University, USA J The HI4PI Survey Winkel, Benjamin Max--Planck-Institut fur Radioastronomie, GERMANY J The Hydrogen Intensity and Real-time Analysis experiment Crichton, Devin University of KwaZulu-Natal, SOUTH AFRICA J Spaced-based Extraction of the Global 21-cm Spectrum Rapetti, David University of Colorado Boulder/NASA Ames Research Center, USA J The Dawn of 21cm Cosmology with EDGES Bowman, Judd Arizona State University, USA J SARAS: Radiometers with Shaped Antennas for the detection of redshifted 21-cm from Cosmic Dawn and Reionization Subrahmanyan, Ravi; Bargur, Girish; Kamasamudram, Srivani; Narayanarao, Udayashankar; Singh, Saurabh; Ramaiah, Somashekar; Sathyanarayana Rao, Mayuri; Agaram, Raghunathan Raman Research Institute, INDIA Session S-AE: Mode stirred chambers Chairs: L. Arnaut, T.H. Loh S-AE-1 - Approximate Close-form Solution of Rootmean-square Delay Spread in Reverberation Chamber Guo, Xiaotao; Wang, Lifeng; Zhang, Zilong; He, Zhao; Zhang, Yichi; Nie, Meining National Institute of Metrology, CHINA CIE S-AE-2 - Evaluation of the Electric Field Amplitude in a MSRC From Power Measurement with a monopole Baranowski, Sylvie (1); Ibrahim, Abdourachid (2); Kone, Lamine (1) (1) University Of Lille, FRANCE; (2) University Of Djibouti, REPUBLIC OF DJIBOUTI; (1) University of Lille, FRANCE Session S-A03: Redefinition of SI electromagnetic units Chairs: N. Shoaib, N. Carvalho S-A Analytical Discernment of Electromagnetically Induced Transparency from Autler-Townes Splitting for Atom Based E-field Sensing Dubey, Satyakesh CSIR-National Physical Laboratory, INDIA S-A Linking the International System of Units to Fundamental Constants (Invited) Ullrich, Joachim Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), GERMANY S-A The SI second: present realization and path to a redefinition (Invited) Petit, Gérard BIPM, FRANCE 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h20 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 47 of 123

48 Tuesday May 29, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 11 Room 12 Session S-F01: Remote sensing of precipitation Chairs: Evan Ruzanski, Sanghun Lim S-F A Machine Learning-based Approach to Pseudo-Radar Rainfall Estimation Using Disdrometer Data (Invited) Chen, Haonan (1); Chandrasekar, V. (2) (1) Colorado State University and NOAA, USA; (2) Colorado State University, USA S-F Estimation of the phase shift between simultaneously transmitted H and V in the SHV mode Santalla del Rio, Veronica; Vera-Isasa, Maria University of Vigo, SPAIN S-F Precipitation Classification and Quantification Using Dual-Polarization Observations from the NASA D3R Chandrasekar, V.; Chen, Haonan Colorado State University, USA S-F A Virtual Wind Vector Retrieval Method based on Radar Echo Shape Jang, Bong-Joo; Lim, Sanghun; Kim, Won; Lee, Dong- Ryul Lee Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, SOUTH KOREA S-F Analysis of Snow Growth Process Based on High-Resolution X-band Polarimetric Radar Signature of a Severe Winter Storm in Korea Lim, Sanghun (1); Allabakaksh, Shaik (1); Jang, Bong- Joo (1); Chandrasekar, V. (2); Choi, Jung-Ho (3); Kim, Won (1) (1) Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, SOUTH KOREA; (2) Colorado State University, USA; (3) Chosun College of Science & Technology, KOREA S-F NEFOCAST project for real-time precipitation estimation from Ku satellite links: Preliminary results of the validation field campaign Baldini, Luca (1); Petrolino, Antonio (2); Facheris, Luca (1); Caparrini, Francesca (3); Giannetti, Filippo (4); Bacci, Giacomo (2); Vaccaro, Attilio (2); Adirosi, Elisa (1); Moretti, Marco (4); Reggiannini, Ruggero (4); Antonini, Andrea (5); Mazza, Al (5) (1) CNIT RASS Lab, ITALY; (2) MBI srl. Pisa, ITALY; (3) CNR, ITALY; (4) University of Pisa, ITALY; (5) LAMMA Consortium, Sesto Fiorentino, ITALY S-F Characterization of cloud microphysics during rainy events over the tropical coastal station using Microwave Radiometer and Micro Rain Radar observations Renju, R. VSSC, ISRO, INDIA Session B03: Antenna theory, design and measurements Chair: Matteo Albani, University of Siena, Italy B Monopole Antenna Gain Enhancement by Using Layered Dielectrics Medium Sharifian Mazraeh Mollaei, Masoud (1); Sedighy, Seyed Hasan (2) (1) Aalto University, FINLAND; (2) Iran University of Science & Technology, IRAN B Field Trials for Ultrawideband Antenna Farhat, Iman (1); Zarb Adami, Kristian (2); Cutajar, Denis (2); Sammut, Charles (2) (1) University of Malta, MALTA B Explicit formulas for the calculation of the (local) phase center of an arbitrary antenna Albani, Matteo; Pavone, Santi University of Siena, ITALY B Circularly Polarized C-Band Lens-Horn Antenna for Radar Remote Sensing Calibration Rodriguez Varela, Fernando; Besada Sanmartin, José Luis; Galocha Iraguen, Belen UPM, SPAIN B Circularly Polarized Spiral Fed Equilateral Triangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna DASH, SOUNIK KIRAN KUMAR; PEDDAKRISHNA, SAMINENI; KHAN, TAIMOOR National Institute of Technology Silchar, INDIA 09h00 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 48 of 123

49 Tuesday May 29, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Session S-D05: Plasmonics Room 13 Room 14 Chairs: Juan Sebastian Gomez Diaz, Diego Correas Serrano S-D Exotic properties of spoof surface plasmon polaritons in metamaterial crystals Fleury, Romain EPFL, SWITZERLAND S-D All optical control of electromagnetic waves by Second Harmonic Generation Rodrigo, Sergio G Centro Universitario de la Defensa de Zaragoza, SPAIN S-D Bulls-Eye antennas and corrugated structures for radiation control at terahertz Beruete, Miguel Universidad Publica de Navarra, SPAIN S-D Exceptional Points of Degeneracy in Relation to Singular and Branch Points in the Complex-Frequency Plane Yakovlev, Alexander (1); Capolino, Filippo (2); Othman, Mohamed (2); Hanson, George W. (3) (1) University of Mississippi, USA; (2) University of California- Irvine, USA; (3) University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA S-D Directional emission from dipolar sources: the Janus source Rodriguez-Fortuno, Francisco King's College London, UNITED KINGDOM S-D Magnet-free non-reciprocal photonic platform based on time-modulated graphene Correas Serrano, Diego; Gomez Diaz, Juan Sebastian University of California, Davis, USA S-D Bound States in the Continuum in arbitrary anisotropic structures (Invited) Artigas, David; Torner, Lluis; Gomis-Bresco, Jordi; Mukherjee, Samyobrata ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences, SPAIN 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 49 of 123

50 Tuesday May 29, 2018 Auditorium Session GL2: General Lecture 2 Chairs: TBD 11:30 GL2.1 (invited) Magnetic field effects on biological systems Frank Barnes University of Colorado Boulder 11:30 Current safety standards are set on the basis of relatively short term exposures to electric and magnetic fields. At low frequencies they are on the basis of exposures to relatively large electric fields in the vicinity of 5kV/m and at RF they are set on the basis of whole body heating and specific absorption rates (SARs). In this talk we will show that there are now both experimental and theoretical results that show that biological systems can sense electric fields at intensities as low as 5x10-5V/m and magnetic flux densities at 0.5μT. One mechanism for sensing weak magnetic fields is the modification or radical concentrations of reactive oxygen species and hydrogen peroxide. Long term increases in reactive oxygen species are associated with ageing, cancers and Alzheimer s. We will present experimental data showing that changes in weak magnetic fields can lead to both increases or decreases in reactive oxygen and both increases and inhibition of the growth rates for some kinds of cancers. Additionally, it will be shown that feedback loops with a time delay in the feedback can lead to either gain or loss in biological processes so that different amplitudes, pulse repetition rates and modulation frequencies can be expected to lead to different results. An exciting prospect is that we may be able to learn how to use electric and magnetic fields to signal biological processes to perform therapeutic processes. Additionally an estimate of the possible increase in the risk of brain tumors for heavy extended use of cell phones will be presented. FRANK BARNES Frank Barnes received his B.S. from Princeton University in electrical engineering in 1954, his M.S., Engineer and Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1955, 1956, and He joined the University of Colorado in He was appointed a Distinguished Professor in He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2001 and received the Gordon Prize 2004 for innovations in Engineering Education from the National Academy. He is a Fellow of IEEE, AAAS, and served as Vice President of IEEE for publication and as Chairman of the Electron Devices Society and President of the Bioelectromagnetics Society. He and his students have built lasers, flash lamps, super conductors, avalanche photo diodes and other electron devices. Recently they have been studying the effects of weak magnetic field on radical concentrations and changes in the growth rate of cancers and other cells, as well as energy storage and the integration of renewable energy into the grid. 12:30 Lunch Break 12:30 Page 50 of 123

51 Tuesday May 29, 2018 Room 1 Room 2 Session S-B09: Stochastic electromagnetic field theory Chairs: Johannes Russer, Technical University of Munich, Germany; Damienne Bajon, ISAE- SUPAERO, France Session S-D06: Advances in ultrafast pulse characterization techniques: towards an optical oscilloscope Chairs: G. Steinmeyer, E. Esposo S-B Cyclostationary Source Separation in the Near-Field of Electronic Devices S-D Regularization a mathematical tool to stabilize pulse recovery Russer, Johannes (1); Kuznetsov, Yury (2); Gorbunova, Anastasia (2); Konovaluk, Maxim (2); Haider, Michael (1); Baev, Andrey (2) (1) Technical University of Munich, GERMANY; (2) Moscow Aviation Institute, RUSSIAN FEDERATION Gerth, Daniel Technische Universitat Chemnitz, GERMANY S-D The Measurement of Ultrashort Laser Pulses (Invited) Trebino, Rick 13h50 14h10 S-B A phase-space approach to the propagation of stochastic fields: from EMC to holography and wireless communications Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Madenoor Ramapriya, Deepthee; Gradoni, Gabriele; Thomas, David W.P.; Baharuddin, Mohd Hafiz; Smartt, Christopher; Tanner, Gregor; Creagh, Stephen; Nasser, Hayan The University of Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM 14h30 S-B Near-Field MIMO System Assessment Haider, Michael (1); Corrales, Pablo (2); Bajon, Damienne (2); Wane, Sidina (3); Russer, Johannes (1) (1) Technical University of Munich, GERMANY; (2) ISAE, FRANCE; (3) IEEE, FRANCE S-D Time-domain ptychography, from PIE to ipie to ppie Spangenberg, Dirk (1); Feurer, Thomas (2); Rohwer, Erich (1); Bruegmann, Michael (2) (1) Stellenbosch University, SOUTH AFRICA; (2) University of Bern, SWITZERLAND 14h30 14h50 S-B Stochastics Electromagnetic Field Propagation in Multiport Devices based on Transmission Line Segment Circuits and Wave Digital Networks Stosic, Biljana S-D Review of the dispersion-scan technique (Invited) Arnold, Cord (1); Cheng, Yu-Chen (1); Miranda, Miguel (1); Harth, Anne (2); Mikaelsson, Sara (1); L'Huillier, Anne (1); Guo, Chen (1); Louisy, Maite (1) 14h50 University of Nis, SERBIA (1) Lund University, SWEDEN; (2) Max-Planck-Institut fur Kernphysik Heidelberg, GERMANY 15h10 15h30 S-B D Localization of Mobile Stochastic EM Sources with Variable Radiated Power using Two- Stage Neural Model Stankovic, Zoran (1); Doncov, Nebojsa (1); Stosic, Biljana (1); Milovanovic, Ivan (2); Milovanovic, Bratislav (2); Russer, Johannes (3) (1) University of NIS, SERBIA; (2) Singidunum University, SERBIA; (3) Technical University of Munich, GERMANY S-B Computer Aided Analysis of EMI Radiated from Printed Circuit Boards Haider, Michael; Russer, Johannes Technical University of Munich, GERMANY$affiliation$ S-D Future of Ti:Sapphire lasers: combining high peak and average power Kalashnikov, Mikhail (1); Cao, Huabao (2); Nagymihaly, Roland (2); Osvay, Karoly (2); Khodakovskiy, Nikita (2); Chvykov, Vladimir (2) (1) Max-Born-Institute, GERMANY; (2) ELI-ALPS, HUNGARY S-D Ptychographic approach for FROG: beyond pulse reconstruction Cohen, Oren (1); Lahav, Oren (1); Haham, Gil (1); Sidorenko, Pavel (2) (1) Technion, ISRAEL; (1) Technion, ISRAEL; (2) Cornell University, ISRAEL 15h10 15h30 15h50 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h50 Page 51 of 123

52 Tuesday May 29, 2018 Room 3 Room 4 Session S-F08: Remote sensing from nanosatellites Session S-G06: New advances in scintillation monitoring Chairs: S. Reising, J. Praks Chairs: Jade Morton, Cathryn Mitchell S-F Micro/nano-satellite as a Platform for Space Remote-sensing Takakashi, Yukihiro (1); Kurihara, Junichi (1); Kuwahara, Toshinori (2); Sato, Mitsuteru (1); Yoshida, Kazuya (2); Ishida, Testuro (1); Reising, Steven (3); Sakamoto, Yuji (2) (1) Hokkaido University, JAPAN; (2) Tohoku University, JAPAN; (3) Colorado State University, USA S-G High-latitude ionospheric scintillations during geomagnetic disturbances (Invited) Zou, Shasha (1); Morton, Jade (2); Ozturk, Doga (1) (1) University of Michigan, USA; (2) University of Colorado, Boulder, USA 13h50 S-F CubeSat based radio tomography for a rubble pile asteroid: DISCUS mission concept Takala, Mika (1); Lentz, Harald (2); Bambach, Patrick (3); Deller, Jakob (3); Braun, Hans Martin (2); Vilenius, Esa (3); Pursiainen, Sampsa (1); Wittig, Manfred (4) (1) Tampere University of Technology, FINLAND; (2) RST Radar Systemtechnik Gmbh, GERMANY; (3) Max Planck Inst for Solar System Research, GERMANY; (4) MEW-Aerospace, GERMANY S-G The ultimate ionospheric scintillation climatology over Svalbard Alfonsi, Lucilla; Hunstad, Ingrid; De Franceschi, Giorgiana; Spogli, Luca; Romano, Vincenzo; Cesaroni, Claudio INGV, ITALY 13h50 14h10 S-F Assessment of operational microsatellite based SAR for Earth Observation applications Praks, Jaan (1); Modrzewski, Rafal (2); Ignatenko, Vladimir (2); Laurila, Pekka (2); Antropov, Oleg (1) (1) Aalto University, FINLAND; (2) Iceye Ltd., FINLAND S-G Scintillation Monitoring and Feature Analysis Using Multi-Frequency GNSS Receivers Morton, Jade University of Colorado, Boulder, USA 14h10 14h30 S-F Nanosatellite based spectral imager Earth Observation mission results Praks, J. (1); Nasila, A. (2); Leppinen, H. (3); Niemela, P. (1) (1) Aalto University, FINLAND; (2) VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FINLAND; (3) SSF, FINLAND S-G Auroral Scintillation Monitoring for GNSS (Invited) Skone, Susan University of Calgary, CANADA 14h30 14h50 S-F Temporal Experiment for Storms and Tropical Systems Demonstration (TEMPEST-D): A 6U- Class Satellite Mission to Enable Temporally-Resolved Global Measurements of Clouds and Precipitation Reising, Steven (1); Heneghan, Cate (2); Lim, Boon (2); Berg, Wesley (1); Padmanabhan, Sharmila (2); Brown, Shannon (2); Chandrasekar, Chandra V (1); Radhakrishnan, C. (1); Schulte, Richard (1); Gaier, Todd (2); Kummerow, Christian (1); Pallas, Matthew (3) (1) Colorado State University, USA; (2) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA; (3) Blue Canyon Technologies, USA S-G New frontiers in Auroral Plasma Dynamics inferred from dense GNSS receiver array Observations (Invited) Mrak, Sebastijan (1); Pankratius, Victor (2); Nishimura, Toshi (1); Erickson, Philip (2); Semeter, Joshua (1) (1) Boston University, USA; (2) MIT Haystack Observatory, USA 14h50 15h10 S-F Tropospheric Water and Cloud Ice (TWICE) Millimeter and Sub-millimeter Wavelength Radiometer for 6U-Class Satellites: Enabling Global Observations of Ice Cloud Particle Size and Humidity in the Upper Troposphere/Lower Stratosphere Reising, Steven (1); Padmanabhan, Sharmila (2); Schlecht, Erich (2); Cofield, Richard (2); Chahat, Nacer (2); Brown, Shannon (2); Leong, Kevin (3); Mei, Gerry (3); Jiang, Jonathan (2); Bosch-Lluis, Xavier (2); Zamora, Alex (3); Kilmer, Braxton (1); Deal, William (3); Goncharenko, Yuriy (1); Shih, Sean (3); Ogut, Mehmet (1); Kangaslahti, Pekka (2) (1) Colorado State University, USA; (2) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA; (3) Northrop Grumman Corporation, USA S-G Characterization of ionospheric irregularities over Ascension Island during geomagnetic storms over the minimum and rising phases of solar cycle 24 Akala, Andrew (1); Doherty, Patricia (2); Kudehinbu, Omotara (1) (1) University of Lagos, NIGERIA; (2) Boston College, USA 15h10 15h30 S-F Cat-4: a 1U Cubesat Demonstration GNSS-R Mission Camps, A.; Ruiz de Azua, J.A.; Munoz-Martin, J.F. Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya-BarcelonaTech, SPAIN Coffee Break 15h30 Page 52 of 123

53 Tuesday May 29, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Room 5 Room 6 Session S-H01: Six years of Van Allen probe field and particle data: unexpected findings and advances in modeling wave-particle interactions in the Earths inner magnetosphere Chair: Weichao Tu S-H Survey of quasiperiodic emissions observed by the Van Allen Probes spacecraft Nemec, Frantisek (1); Kurth, William (2); Santolik, Ondrej (3); Kletzing, Craig (2); Bezdekova, Barbora (1); Hospodarsky, George (2) (1) Charles University, CZECH REPUBLIC; (2) University of Iowa, USA; (3) Institute of Atmospheric Physics CAS, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC S-H Conjugate ground and Van Allen Probes observations of narrow-band VLF hiss emissions Demekhov, Andrei (1); Titova, Elena (1); Turunen, Tauno (2); Manninen, Jyrki (2); Santolik, Ondrej (3); Larchenko, Alexey (1); Pasmanik, Dmitry (4) (1) Polar Geophysical Institute, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) Sodanlyla Geophysical Observatory, FINLAND; (3) CAS, CZECH REPUBLIC; (4) Institute of Applied Physics RAS, RUSSIAN FEDERATION S-H Injections of Near-Relativistic and Relativistic Electrons into Earths Radiation Belts Turner, Drew L The Aerospace Corporation, USA S-H Deep penetration of energetic electrons and ions into the low L region (L<4) (invited) Zhao, Hong (1); Li, Xinlin (1); Fennell, Joseph (2); Califf, Samuel (3); Baker, Daniel (1); Blake, J. Bernard (2); Turner, Drew (4); Leonard, Trevor (1); Spence, Harlan (5); Kanekal, Shrikanth (6); Claudepierre, Seth (4); Reeves, Geoffrey (7); Jaynes, Allison (8) (1) University of Colorado Boulder, USA; (2) The Aerospace Corporation, USA; (3) Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, USA; (4) Space Sciences Department, Aerospace Corporation, USA; (5) University of New Hampshire, USA; (6) NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA; (7) Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA; (8) University of Iowa, USA S-H Low energy (kev) O+ ion outflow directly into the inner magnetosphere: Van Allen Probes observations (invited) Gkioulidou, Matina (1); Ukhorskiy, Aleksandr (1); Wygant, John (2); Kletzing, Craig (3); Spence, Harlan (4); Ohtani, Shinichi (1); Takahashi, Kazue (1); Mitchell, Donald (1) (1) JHU/APL, USA; (2) Univ. of Minnesota, USA; (3) Univ. of Iowa, USA; (4) University of New Hampshire, USA S-H Quantitative Assessment of CRAND Contribution to the Relativistic Electrons in the Inner Belt and Slot Region (invited) Li, Xinlin University of Colorado, USA Session S-JB: Polarimetry of advanced antenna systems in radio astronomy Chairs: S. Wijnholds, E. de Lera Acedo S-JB-7 - Enhancing SKA Band 1 Polarimetry by Using Two Different Feed Rotations Carozzi, Tobia; Flygare, Jonas Chalmers University, SWEDEN S-JB-8 - SKA1 Polarimetry Requirements Braun, Robert SKA Organisation, UNITED KINGDOM S-JB-9 - Thinned Planar Aperture Array with High Polarization Purity for SKA Zhang, David (1); El-makadema, Ahmed (1); Brown, Anthony (1); Razavi-Ghods, Nima (2) (1) The University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 53 of 123

54 Tuesday May 29, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Room 7 Room 10 Session J05: Detecting Hydrogen Near and Far Chairs: TBD J Precision measurement challenges of 21 cm Cosmology Patra, Nipanjana University of California at Berkeley, USA J Cosmological HI signal extraction for HERA and SKA experiments Stolyarov, Vladislav; Nikolic, Bojan University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM J Foreground Mitigation and Calibration with HERA Parsons, Aaron; Dillon, Joshua; Kern, Nicholas University of California, Berkeley, USA J LOFAR search for the Epoch of Reionization Brentjens, Michiel Astron, NETHERLANDS Session G06: Transionospheric radio propagation and systems effects Chairs: TBD G EGNOS performance degradation during the passage of travelling ionospheric disturbances Borries, Claudia (1); Pintor, Pedro (2) (1) German Aerospace Center (DLR), GERMANY; (2) ESSP SAS, FRANCE G An over bounding model of higher order ionospheric residuals for dual-frequency SBAS Hoque, Mohammed Mainul; Schlueter, Stefan German Aerospace Center, GERMANY G Method of determining a coherence band and plotting coherence band maps for a transionospheric radio channel Ovchinnikov, Vladimir Volga State University of Technology, RUSSIAN FEDERATION G Features of observing for weak MSTIDs by GNSS satellites Sherstyukov, Ruslan Kazan Federal University, RUSSIAN 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 54 of 123

55 Tuesday May 29, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Room 11 Room 12 Session C05 (ISSSE): Novel radio communication systems Chair: A. Sibille C Using the Q/V-band Aldo Paraboni payload to validate future satellite systems: test campaign and preliminary results of the QV-LIFT project Petrolino, Antonio (1); Sigler, Manuel (2); Parca, Giorgia (3); Codispoti, Giuseppe (3); Vaccaro, Attilio (1); Massaro, Fabrizio (4); Bacci, Giacomo (1); Luini, Lorenzo (5); Riva, Carlo (5) (1) MBI srl. Pisa, ITALY; (2) Erzia, ITALY; (3) ASI, ITALY; (4) Eutelsat, ITALY; (5) Politecnico di Milano/CNR, ITALY C Tunnel Diodes for Backscattering Communications Amato, Francesco (1); Durgin, Gregory (2) (1) Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, ITALY; (2) Georgia Institute of Technology, USA C System Analysis of a Wake-Up Receiver Based on Surface Acoustic Wave Correlator Abughannam, Saed; Scheytt, Christoph Heinz Nixdorf Institute, GERMANY C High Bandwidth Maritime Communication Systems Review of Existing Solutions and New Proposals Newe, Thomas; Robinson, Luke; Toal, Daniel University of Limerick, IRELAND C Synchronization for Coherent Averaging Based Communication System Asgharzadeh, Mohammadmahd; Novakov, Emil; Maury, Ghislaine IMEP-LAHC, FRANCE Session B07: Electromagnetic interaction and coupling Chair: Saptarshi Ghosh, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India B Wireless Monitoring of a Structural Beam To Be Used for Post-Earthquake Damage Assessment Ozbey, Burak (1); Erturk, Vakur B. (2); Kurc, Ozgur (3); Altintas, Ayhan (2); Demir, Hilmi Volkan (2) (1) Ohio State University, USA; (2) Bilkent University, TURKEY; (3) Middle East Technical University, TURKEY B A Polarization-Independent Switchable Absorber with Independently Controllable Absorption Frequencies Ghosh, Saptarshi; Srivastava, Kumar Vaibhav Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, INDIA Session B02: Antennas: recent advances and future outlook Chairs: Syed Abbas, Macquarie University, Australia B A Ka-Band Active Integrated Antenna for 5G Applications: Initial Design Flow Liao, Wan-Chun (1); Ivashina, Marianna (1); Johansson, Martin (2); Emanuelsson, Thomas (1); Maaskant, Rob (1); Hook, Anders (3); Wettergren, Johan (4); Dieudonne, Michael (5) (1) Chalmers University of Technology, SWEDEN; (2) Ericsson Research, SWEDEN; (3) SAAB, SWEDEN; (4) RUAG Space AB, SWEDEN; (5) Keysight Laboratories, Keysight Technologies, BELGIUM B A Wideband Antenna Based on Composite Flexible Substrate for Wearable Application Abbas, Syed Macquarie University, AUSTRALIA B An optimization method for tuning a helical beam antenna using Blender-Python and CFDTD Richichi, Giulio; Junkin, Gary Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, SPAIN B A SQUARE MICROSTRIP PATCH ANTENNA WITH ENHANCED RETURN LOSS THROUGH DEFECTED GROUND PLANE FOR 5G WIRELESS NETWORKS Hakanoglu, Baris (1); Sen, Osman (2); Turkmen, Mustafa (1) (1) Erciyes University, TURKEY; (2) TUBITAK, TURKEY 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 55 of 123

56 Tuesday May 29, h50 Session S-D05: Plasmonics Room 13 Room 14 Chairs: Juan Sebastian Gomez Diaz, Diego Correas Serrano S-D Shaping photon statistics with metamaterial and antenna theory Liberal, Inigo Public University of Navarre, SPAIN S-D Giant Optical Forces On Nanoparticles Near Hyperbolic Metasurfaces Gomez Diaz, Juan Sebastian; Correas Serrano, Diego; Kumar Paul, Nayan University of California, Davis, USA 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 S-D New Frontiers in Plasmonics: Embedded Eigenstates and Topological Effects Monticone, Francesco Cornell University, USA 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 56 of 123

57 Tuesday May 29, h00 18h00 Poster Session B01-P B03-P1 B03-P2 B07-P1 B07-P2 B11-P B21-P1 B21-P2 C02-P1 C02-P2 C02-P3 C04-P C07-P1 High-Power Broadband Active Phased-Array Transmitter Hong, Young-Pyo (1); Lee, Woosang (2) (1) KRISS, SOUTH KOREA; (2) Agency for Defense Development, SOUTH KOREA Microstrip broadband LPDA antenna on VHF and UHF bands Przesmycki, Rafal; Wnuk, Marian; Bugaj, Marek Military University of Technology, POLAND Design of Narrowband Frequency-Tunable Antenna Khelladi, Rafik (1); Djeddou, Mustapha (1); TEDJINI, SMAIL (2); Ghanem, Farid (3) (1) EMP, ALGERIA; (2) LCIS, FRANCE; (3) Telecom Product Direction, R&D&I, Brandt Group, ALGERIA Investigation of the characteristics of phase shifter when connecting additional sections Letavin, Denis UrFU, RUSSIAN FEDERATION Compact crossover based on artificial transmission line Letavin, Denis UrFU, RUSSIAN FEDERATION Inverse Laplace and the Quasi-Conformal Transformation Bradley, Patrick Dublin City University, IRELAND UAPO Solution for the Plane Wave Diffraction by a 90 Coated Wedge Riccio, Giovanni (1); Gennarelli, Gianluca (2) University of Salerno, ITALY; (2) IREA, ITALY Co-Design of Spin-Wave Sensors with RFIC Building Blocks for Emerging Technologies Wane, Sidina EV-NXP-LaMIPS-CRISMAT, FRANCE Source-receiver Ionospheric-scintillation Global Model of the upper Atmosphere (SIGMA): Sensitivity Analysis Conroy, James (1); Scales, Wayne (2); Deshpande, Kshitija (3); Zaghloul, Amir (2) (1) Virginia Tech, JHUAPL, USA; (2) Virginia Tech, USA; (3) Embry-Riddle, USA Designing a low-cost DMR module for use in M2M/IoT applications Ganchev, Ivan; O'Droma, Mairtin; Ji, Zhanlin University of Limerick, IRELAND An Adaptive IEEE ad Indoor mmwave Inner-Receiver Architecture El-Yamany, Ahmed; Petri, Markus IHP-Innovations for High Performance Microelectronics, GERMANY Non linear power amplifier effects on post-ofdm waveforms Louet, Yves (1); ROVIRAS, Daniel (2); BEN MABROUK, Mouna (3); SHAIEK, Hmaied (2); MEDJAHDI, Yahia (2) (1) CentraleSupélec-IETR, FRANCE; (2) CNAM Paris, FRANCE; (3) CentraleSupélec, FRANCE In-situ investigation of rain drop size distribution (DSD) using Micro Rain Radar Data and its effect on microwave radio signal in tropical region Tomiwa, Akinyemi (1); Ajewole, Moses O. (2); Ojo, Joseph S (2) (1) Adekunle Ajasin University, NIGERIA; (2) Federal University of Technology Akure, NIGERIA Page 57 of 123

58 Tuesday May 29, 2018 C07-P2 C07-P3 D01-P1 D01-P2 D01-P3 E04-P1 E04-P2 E04-P3 F01-P F02-P1 F02-P2 F24-P G02-P1 A study of the peak-windowing performance considering the impact of the window width Cheaito, Ali (1); Louet, Yves (2) (1) Centralesupélec, FRANCE; (2) CentraleSupélec-IETR, FRANCE Global Abnormal Event Detection in Video via Motion Information Entropy Wang, Zhipeng (1); Li, Beichen (1); Hou, Chunping (1); Yao, Li (2); Song, Mei (3); Chen, Tianyu (1) (1) Tianjin University, CHINA CIE; (2) Beijing Normal University, CHINA CIE; (3) Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunication, CHINA CIE Single-Chip Gen2-Compliant UHF RFID Sensor Tags based on Novel Pseudo-BAP Mode Catarinucci, Luca; Colella, Riccardo University of Salento, ITALY On the Use of Vector Fitting and State-Space Modeling to Maximize the DC Power Collected by a Wireless Power Transfer System rousseau, regis CITI Laboratory-INSA, FRANCE Design of UHF RFID tag on PLA substrate for food traceability Abdelnour, Abanob-Assaad-Amin (1); Villarino, Ramon (2); Kaddour, Darine (1); Lazaro, Antonio (2); Tedjini, Smail (3); Mercier, Christophe (4); Ibars, Eduard (2); Girbau, David (2) (1) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, FRANCE; (2) Rovira i Virgili University, SPAIN; (3) LCIS, FRANCE; (4) Ardeje, FRANCE Validation of the D-dot probe for HPEM pulsed electromagnetic field measurements Przesmycki, Rafal; Bugaj, Marek; Wnuk, Marian Military University of Technology, POLAND The method of material absorption measurement using the HPM generator Przesmycki, Rafal; Nowosielski, Leszek; Wnuk, Marian Military University of Technology, POLAND Electromagnetic Noise Generated by an Arc Tracking between DC Conductors during its Early Time Degauque, Pierre (1); Laly, Pierre (1); Degardin, Virginie (1); Lienard, Martine (1); Valensi, Flavien (2); Kone, Lamine (1) (1) University of Lille, FRANCE; (2) University Paul Sabatier, FRANCE Ground Reflection Effect on OAM Multiplexing System with Radial Uniform Circular Array Antennas Son, Hae-Won; Yoo, Jeong-Ung Chonbuk National University, SOUTH KOREA Comparison of FeO and TiO2 abundance with 6-meter wavelength radar mapping of the Moon Serrano, Alessandra; Vierinen, Juha University of Tromso, NORWAY Atmospheric tidal waves in the troposphere and lower stratosphere observed by Wuhan MST radar Qing, Haiyin Leshan Normal University, CHINA CIE Microphysical and Kinematic Characteristics of Precipitation Systems derived from Quasi-Vertical Profiles of Radar Measurables Lee, GyuWon Kyungpook National University, SOUTH KOREA Effect of solar activity on night-time F-layer height profile at the magnetic equator West Africa during the solar minimum period Zaka, Komenan (1); Tanoh, Koua S. (1); Mene, Niangoran M. (2) (1) Universite de Man, COTE 'D'IVOIRE; (2) Universite Peleforo Gbon Coulibaly, COTE 'D'IVOIRE Page 58 of 123

59 Tuesday May 29, 2018 G02-P2 G02-P3 G05-P1 Diagnostics of the ionospheric sub-auroral region on the example of the main ionospheric trough and AKR-like emissions Matyjasiak, Barbara; Przepiorka, Dorota; Rothkaehl, Hanna; Marek, MichaB Space Research Centre PAS, Poland Ionosonde data analysis in relation with the occurrence of the 24 August 2016 M6 Amatrice earthquake Ippolito, Alessandro; De Santis, Angelo; Perrone, Loredana INGV, Istituto Nazionale di geofisica e Vulcanologia, ITALY The research of the universal radar tropopause model Qing, Haiyin Leshan Normal University, CHINA CIE G05-P2 Numerical simulation of European VLF network response to X-class solar flare in September G05-P3 G06-P H03-P1 J02-P1 J02-P2 J04-P J08-P J09-P K02-P1 Ryakhovskiy, Iliya Yandex, RUSSIAN FEDERATION St Patricks Day storms and GPS-TEC response at some African Low-latitude stations IKUBANNI, Stephen Landmark University, NIGERIA Modified MSTIDs by SURA powerful radio wave emitting Sherstyukov, Ruslan Kazan Federal University, RUSSIAN FEDERATION Birotor dipole for Saturns magnetic field model derived from Cassini radio and magnetic observations Galopeau, Patrick LATMOS-CNRS, FRANCE New low-frequency radio array for solar, planetary, galactic and extragalactic radio observations at Lustbuehel Observatory. Panchenko, Mykhaylo (1); Konovalenko, Alexandr (2); Rucker, Helmut O. (1) (1) Austrian Academy of Sciences, AUSTRIA; (2) Institute of Radio Astronomy, UKRAINE The Polarization Performance of MingantU SpEctral Radioheliograph Su, Cang; Yan, Yihua; Wang, Wei CAS, CHINA CIE The simulated results of folded log-periodic antenna used for observing the Sun Li, Sha; Chen, Zhijun National Astronomical Observatories of China, CHINA CIE Architecture of Highly Integrated Cryogenic Active Planar OrthoMode Transducer for the 3-mm Band Valente, Giuseppe (1); Thome, Fabian (2); Serres, Patrice (3); Schaefer, Frank (4); Navarrini, Alessandro (5) (1) Italian Space Agency, ITALY; (2) Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF, GERMANY; (3) IRAM, FRANCE; (4) Max-Planck- Institut f. Radioastronomie, GERMANY; (5) INAF, ITALY On the observational properties of the decameter striae Shevchuk, Mykola (1); Melnik, Valentin (1); Magdalenic, Jasmina (2); Poedts, Stefaan (3); Dorovskyy, Vladimir (1); Konovalenko, Alexandr (1) (1) Institute of Radio Astronomy, UKRAINE; (2) ROB, BELGIUM; (3) KU Leuven, BELGIUM Electromagnetic Field Exposure Assessment for X-band High Radiated Radar Kwon, DukSoo; Jeon, Sangbong; Choi, Hyung-Do Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, SOUTH KOREA Page 59 of 123

60 Tuesday May 29, 2018 K02-P2 S-A01-P S-A07-P1 S-A07-P2 S-A07-P3 S-A07-P4 S-A07-P5 S-A07-P6 S-AC-P1 S-AC-P2 S-AC-P3 S-B03-P SAR Calculation in Human Fetuses in the Second and Third Trimester of Pregnancy during MRI Nagaoka, Tomoaki NICT, JAPAN Pulse generator calibration for the dissemination of pulse standards Lee, Joo-Gwang; Cho, Chihyun KRISS, SOUTH KOREA Fast Reconstruction Method of Reflector Antenna Panel Temperature Field Based on Structural Thermal Analogy Li, Haihua (1); Wang, Hao (1); Jiang, Chao (2); Wang, Congsi (1); Wang, Meng (3); Xu, Qian (4); Gao, Wei (5); Ying, Kang (1); Xiang, Binbin (4); Wang, Zhihai (6) (1) Xidian University, CHINA CIE; (2) Hunan University, CHINA CIE; (3) Research Institute of Shaanxi Huanghe Group Co., CHINA CIE; (4) Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINA CIE; (5) University of New South Wales, AUSTRALIA; (6) CETC, CHINA CIE A Reconstruction Method of Large Shaped Reflective Surface Antenna Based on Zernike Polynomials and Least Squares Method Wang, Hao; Wang, Congsi Xidian University, CHINA CIE Log-periodic Circular Tooth Antenna Enhancing Terahertz Absorption for Graphene Detector Han, Qi University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, CHINA CIE Dynamically tunable monolayer graphene metamaterials for broadband terahertz modulation Huang, ZeHua; Wang, Jun; Han, Qi University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, CHINA CIE Beam Pointing Deviation Calculation Method for Large Antennas at Any Position Based on Track Roughness Li, Haihua (1); Jiang, Chao (1); Wang, Hao (1); Wang, Meng (2); Gao, Wei (3); Xiang, Binbin (4); Wang, Zhihai (5); Wang, Congsi (1); Ying, Kang (1); Xu, Qian (4) (1) Xidian University, CHINA CIE; (1) Xidian University,, CHINA CIE; (2) Research Institute of Shaanxi Huanghe Group Co, CHINA CIE; (3) University of New South Wales, AUSTRALIA; (4) Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINA CIE; (5) CETC, CHINA CIE; (1) Xidian University, CHINA CIE Towards Experimental Verification of Permeability Upgrading Using Metamaterial Inserts Zaghloul, Amir I. (1), Nguyen, Quang (1); Anthony, Theodore K. (1); Weiss, Steven J. (2); Adler, Eric D. (1) (1) United States Army Research Laboratory, USA; (2) Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, USA Channel Estimation Algorithms and Their Impact on Wideband Millimeter Wave Channel Characteristics Fan, Wei; Ji, Yilin; Pedersen, Gert; Zhang, Fengchun Aalborg University, DENMARK The reliability of Phase Locked Loops during superior solar conjunctions Siddle, David (1); Mercolino, Mattia (2); Warrington, Michael (1); Paolini, Enrico (3); Zeqaj, Aurel (3); Abello, Ricard (2); Giorgetti, Andrea (4); Stocker, Alan (1); De Vicente, Javier (2); Tortora, Paolo (4); Argyriou, Antonios (5) (1) University of Leicester, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) European Space Agency, FRANCE; (3) University of Bologna, ITALY; (5) University of Thessaly, GREECE Ray-tracing Assisted 3GPP Stochastic Channel Modeling for High-speed Railway Rural Scenario He, Danping (1); Zhong, Zhangdui (1); Tian, Li (2); Guan, Ke (1); Dou, Jianwu (2); Ai, Bo (1) (1) Beijing Jiaotong University, CHINA CIE; (2) ZTE Corporation, CHINA CIE Identification of Low and High Ionospheric Rays by a Direct Variational Method Klimenko, Maxim (1); Bessarab, Pavel (2); Nosikov, Igor (3) (1) West Department of Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) Science Institute of the University of Iceland, ICELAND; (3) Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, RUSSIAN FEDERATION Page 60 of 123

61 Tuesday May 29, 2018 S-CF1-P1 S-CF1-P2 S-CF2-P1 S-CF2-P2 S-D01-P S-D08-P S-D09-P1 S-D09-P2 S-DA-P S-DB-P S-EACFJ-P1 S-EACFJ-P2 S-G01-P S-G02-P A Multi-Link Extension of Channel Sounding System using Software Defined Radio Zhang, Bei (1); Zhong, Zhangdui (1); He, Ruisi (1); Yang, Mi (1); Fei, Dan (1); Yu, Beiming (2) (1) Beijing Jiaotong University, CHINA CIE; (2) Communication section of Beijing Railway Bureau, CHINA CIE A Tracking-Based Multipath Components Clustering Algorithm Zheng, Qingbi; He, Ruisi; Huang, Chen Beijing Jiaotong University, CHINA CIE A new approach of V2X communications for Long Range Applications in UAVs J.A. Godoy, F. Cabrera, V. Araña, D. Sánchez, I. Alonso & N. Molina ULPGC, SPAIN A wireless method for drone identification and monitoring using AIS technology N. Molina, F. Cabrera, M. Tichavska, V. Araña, B.P. Dorta & J.A. Godoy ULPGC, SPAIN Electro-optic probe based on integrated optical waveguide Lee, Dong-Joon; Hong, Young-Pyo; Koo, Hyun-JI; Cho, Chihyun KRISS, SOUTH KOREA An Inkjet Printed RFID-enabled Humidity Sensor on Paper based on Biopolymer Vena, Arnaud; Saggin, Benjamin; Belaizi, Yassin; Sorli, Brice; Podlecki, Jean University of Montpellier, FRANCE Passive UHF RFID Sensor Tag for Pressure and Temperature Conditions Monitoring Rennane, Ahmed (1); Touhami, Rachida (2); Benmahmoud, Fateh (1); souza-marques-da-fonseca, newtonsavio (1); Kaddour, Darine (1); Tedjini, Smail (3); abdelnour, abanob-assaad-amin (3) (1) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, FRANCE; (2) Université des Sciences et de la Technologie Houari Boumediene (USTHB), ALGERIA; (3) LCIS, FRANCE Achieving Time Domain Transmission Sensing with Fully Passive UHF RFID Tags Souza Marques da Fonseca, Newton Savio (1); Fontgalland, Glauco (1); Tedjini, Smail (2); Rennane, Ahmed (2); Silverio Freire, Raimundo Carlos (1) (1) Federal University of Campina Grande, BRAZIL; (2) Univ. Grenoble Alpes, FRANCE THz emission driven by a dual-transverse-modes laser Blin, Stéphane; Abbes, Alaeddine IES, Univ. Montpellier, FRANCE A Reconfigurable Goubau-Line-Based Leaky Wave Antenna Zhang, Qingfeng (1); Tang, Xiaolan (1); Hu, Sanming (2); Chen, Yifan (1) (1) Southern University of Science and Technology, CHINA CIE; (2) Southeast University, CHINA CIE EMC Study in Mingantu Spectral Radioheliograph Geng, Lihong; Li, Sha; Su, Cang; Chen, Zhijun; Liu, Donghao; Yan, Yihua National Astronomical Observatories, CAS, CHINA CIE Wideband Channel Availability Statistics over the High Frequency Spectrum in Cyprus Haralambous, Haris; Golam, Md Mostafa Frederick University, CYPRUS Inter-hemispheric comparison of the ionosphere-plasmasphere system. Bergeot, Nicolas (1); Habarulema, John Bosco (2); Chevalier, Jean-Marie (1) (1) Royal Observatory of Belgium, BELGIUM; (2) SANSA, SOUTH AFRICA Comparison of solar-ionospheric indices for the fof2 modeling Shubin, V. RAS, RUSSIAN FEDERATION Page 61 of 123

62 Tuesday May 29, 2018 S-G04-P S-G05-P S-GH-P S-H02-P S-HG-P VARIATION OF TOTAL ELECTRON CONTENT WITH SUNSPOT NUMBER DURING THE ASCENDING AND MAXIMUM PHASES OF SOLAR CYCLE 24 AT BIRNIN-KEBBI Somoye, Emmanuel; Onori, Eugene; Ogwala, Aghogho Lagos State University, NIGERIA Ionospheric disturbances due to the 2017 American solar eclipse detected at a European observatory Verhulst, Tobias; Stankov, Stanimir Royal Meteorological Institute, BELGIUM Gas heating and chemical impact of plasma-related Transient Luminous Events in planetary upper atmospheres Parra-Rojas, Francisco Inter American University of Puerto Rico, USA Lightning Whistler Observed by the WFC on board the Arase Satellite in the Earths Plasmasphere Ali Ahmad, Umar (1); Matsuda, Shoya (2); Goto, Yoshitaka (1); Kasahara, Yoshiya (1) (1) Kanazawa University, JAPAN; (2) Nagoya University, JAPAN Statistical Survey of Interplanetary Type II and Type III Radio Bursts krupar, vratislav (1); Szabo, Adam (2) (1) Universities Space Research Association, USA; (2) NASA GSFC, USA Page 62 of 123

63 Tuesday May 29, 2018 Auditorium 18h00 Special Workshop Woman in Radio Science Chair: Asta Pellinen-Wannberg Gender issues in science Asta Pellinen-Wannberg Umeå University, Department of Physics and Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Sweden 18h00 Lise Meitner, the discovery of fission, and her dramatic escape from Nazi Germany Anthea Coster MIT Haystack Observatory 19h00 Special Workshop Woman in Radio Science Drink 19h00 Page 63 of 123

64 Wednesday May 30, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 1 Room 2 Session S-B02: Antennas: limitations, optimizations and realizations Chairs: Lars Jonsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Fabien Ferrero, Université Côte d Azur, France S-B Metamaterial-inspired Electrically Small Platforms: Enhanced Directivity Properties (Invited) Ziolkowski, Richard University of Technology Sydney, AUSTRALIA S-B Impact of Ground Plane Reduction in Antennas for Compact Terminals (Invited) Lizzi, Leonardo; ferrero, fabien University Cote d'azur, FRANCE S-B Convex optimisation method for matching filters synthesis (Invited) Martinez Martinez, David; Seyfert, Fabien; BOSE, Gibin; Olivi, Martine INRIA, FRANCE S-B A stable representation of the transmittance between identical aperture antennas (Invited) Gueuning, Quentin; Craeye, Christophe; Oestges, Claude Université Catholique de Louvain, BELGIUM; Universite Catholique de Louvain, BELGIUM; Université Catholique de Louvain, BELGIUM S-B Shape Optimization Methods for the Design of Microwave Circuits and Antennas (Invited) Bila, Stéphane XLIM UMR 7252 Université de Limoges/CNRS, FRANCE S-B Coupling element strategy for future boarderless smartphone (Invited) Ferrero, Fabien; NGuyen, Khai; Lizzi, Leonardo Université Cote d'azur, FRANCE Session S-D03: Advances in radiative and non-radiative wireless power transfer Chairs: Alessandra Costanzo, Paul Mitcheson S-D A 2.4 GHz Rectifier Insensitive to the Angle of Incidence of Incoming Waves (Invited) Daskalakis, Spyridon; Goussetis, George; Georgiadis, Apostolos Heriot-Watt University, UNITED KINGDOM S-D Single or Distributed Inverter for Position Independent Inductive Power Transfer: Comparison of Solutions Pacini, Alex; Costanzo, A.; Mastri, Franco University of Bologna, ITALY S-D Energy Harvesting for Hands-Free Operation of Soldier Equipment Visser, Hubregt (1); Colditz, Paul (2); Pognon, Gregory (3); Conradi, Jessica (4); Bertuch, Thomas (2); Nord, Bjoern (4) (1) Eindhoven University of Technology, NETHERLANDS; (2) Fraunhofer FHR, GERMANY; (3) Thales TRT, FRANCE; (4) Fraunhofer FKIE, GERMANY S-D Foreign Object Detection for Wireless Power Transfer Systems Lan, Lingxin; Kwan, Christopher; Aldhaher, Samer; Arteaga, Juan; Kkelis, George; Ting, Nicholas; Mitcheson, Paul; Yates, David Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM; Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM; Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM S-D Optimal Terminating Impadances for Maximizing the Gains of a Four-coil WPT Link Monti, Giuseppina (1); Mastri, Franco (2); Tarricone, Luciano (1); Costanzo, A. (2); Corchia, Laura (1); Mongiardo, Mauro (3) (1) University of Salento, ITALY; (2) University of Bologna, ITALY; (3) University of Perugia, ITALY S-D Challenges for Inductive Power Transfer over wider areas Burrow, Steve University of Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 64 of 123

65 Wednesday May 30, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 3 Room 4 Session J02: Large N Aperture Arrays Chairs: TBD J SKA1-Low Science Braun, Robert SKA Organisation, UNITED KINGDOM J SKA1-Low Engineering Braun, Robert SKA Organisation, UNITED KINGDOM J Optimizing Aperture Arrays for Bright Foreground Removal: HERA and Beyond Parsons, Aaron; Dillon, Joshua University of California, Berkeley, USA J The low-frequency radiotelescope NenuFAR Zarka, Philippe (1); Loh, Alan (1); Girard, Julien (2); Coffre, Andree (3); Dumez-Viou, Cédric (3); consortium, NenuFAR-France (3); Griessmeier, Jean- Mathias (3); Tagger, Michel (3) (1) LESIA, CNRS, PSL, FRANCE; (2) Université Paris Diderot, FRANCE; (3) Université d'orléans, FRANCE J The SKA1_Low Telescope: the Station Design and Prototyping Bij de Vaate, Jan Geralt ASTRON, NETHERLANDS J Designing antennas for large N Aperture Arrays: the SKA and HERA cases de Lera Acedo, Eloy; Pienaar, Hardie; Fagnoni, Nicolas University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM Session S-G04: Advances in space-born GNSS receiver techniques for monitoring the topside ionosphere Chairs: Richard Langley, Manuel Hernandez- Pajares S-G GPS Precise Point Positioning Techniques for Estimating Topside Ionospheric Total Electron Content using CASSIOPE GAP Measurements: Update Nicholson, Heather; Langley, Richard B. University of New Brunswick, CANADA S-G Zenith Total Electron Content from the EUMETSAT Metops/GRAS instruments Notarpietro, Riccardo; Marquardt, Christian; Andres, Yago; von Engeln, Axel EUMETSAT, GERMANY S-G Characteristics of Medium-Scale F-region Plasma Irregularities at Equatorial and Mid Latitudes, as Observed by COSMIC Radio Occultation Receivers Watson, Chris University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, USA S-G Monitoring and modelling the plasmasphere by space based GNSS measurements (Invited) Jakowski, Norbert; Hoque, Mohammed Mainul German Aerospace Center (DLR), GERMANY S-G Climatological behavior of the topside ionospheric-plasmaspheric electron content above Antarctica Bergeot, Nicolas (1); Chevalier, Jean-Marie (1); Pierrard, Viviane (2); Darrouzet, Fabien (2) (1) Royal Observatory of Belgium, BELGIUM; (2) Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy, BELGIUM S-G Simultaneous study of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles (EPBs) using Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) at Panhala ( N, E) and All Sky Imager at Kolhapur ( N, E) Sharma, Ashok Shivaji University Kolhapur, INDIA 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 65 of 123

66 Wednesday May 30, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 5 Room 6 Session S-H01: Six years of Van Allen probe field and particle data: unexpected findings and advances in modeling wave-particle interactions in the Earths inner magnetosphere Chair: Matina Gkioulidou S-H Probability Distributions of Whistler-Mode Chorus Wave Amplitudes Observed in the Inner Magnetosphere (invited) Malaspina, David (1); Elkington, Scot (1); Chan, Anthony (2); Jaynes, Allison (3) (1) University of Colorado, USA; (2) Rice University, USA; (3) University of Iowa, USA S-H Spatial and temporal variability of whistler mode emissions in the Earths inner magnetosphere (invited) Santolik, Ondrej Institute of Atmospheric Physics CAS, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC S-H Quasilinear Analysis of Saturation Properties of Broadband Whistler Mode Waves (invited) Tao, Xin (1); Chen, Lunjin (2); Liu, Xu (2) (1) University of Science and Technology of China, CHINA CIE; (2) The University of Texas at Dallas, USA S-H The impact of interplanetary shocks on whistler mode waves (invited) Yue, Chao (1); Bortnik, Jacob (1); Zhao, Hong (2) (1) UCLA, USA; (2) University of Colorado, USA S-H Observations Directly Linking Relativistic Electron Microbursts to Whistler Mode Chorus: Van Allen Probes and FIREBIRD II (invited) Breneman, Aaron University of Minnesota, USA S-H Conjugate ground-spacecraft observations of VLF chorus elements Demekhov, Andrei (1); Santolik, Ondrej (3); Manninen, Jyrki (2); Titova, Elena (1) (1) Polar Geophysical Institute, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (3) CAS, CZECH REPUBLIC; (2) Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, FINLAND S-H A Sheath Impedance Model for the Van Allen Probes EFW Instrument Hartley, David (1); Hospodarsky, George (1); Wygant, John (2); Averkamp, Terrance (1); Bonnell, John (3); Santolik, Ondrej (4); Bounds, Scott (1); Kurth, William (1); Kletzing, Craig (1) (1) University of Iowa, USA; (2) University of Minnesota, USA; (3) EC Berkeley, USA; (4) CAS, CZECH REPUBLIC Session S-GH: Meteors, collisional EMPs, and other highly-transient space plasma events Chairs: Asta Pellinen-Wannberg, John Mathews, Margaret Campbell-Brown S-GH-01 - High-Power Large-Aperture radar echoes possibly due to long-distance and high-altitude meteor echoes Ovodenko, Vladimir (1); Harri, Ari-Matti (2); Tytin, Ilya (1); Uspensky, Mikhail (2) (1) JSC Scientific Research Institute for Long-Distance Radiocommunication, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) Finnish Meteorological Institute, FINLAND S-GH-02 - Differences between hypervelocity impacts observed by the Cluster and the MMS satellites Pellinen-Wannberg, Asta (1); Hamrin, Maria (1); Kero, Johan (2); Vaverka, Jakub (3); Norberg, Carol (1); De Spiegeleer, Alexandre (1); Mann, Ingrid (4) (1) Umea University, SWEDEN; (1) Umea University, SWEDEN; (2) Swedish Institute of Space Physics, SWEDEN; (3) Charles University, SWEDEN; (1) Umea University, SWEDEN; (1) Umea University, SWEDEN; (4) The Arctic University of Norway, NORWAY S-GH-03 - Annual variations in meteor shower fluxes from radar observations Campbell-Brown, Margaret University of Western Ontario, CANADA S-GH-04 - Meteor Radio Afterglows: HF and VHF Radio Emission from Meteor Trails Obenberger, Kenneth (1); Taylor, Gregory (2) (1) AFRL, USA; (2) University of New Mexico, USA S-GH-05 - Determining all ambiguities in direction of arrival measured by radar systems Kastinen, Daniel Swedish Institute of Space Physics, SWEDEN S-GH-06 - Conjuring Radar Meteor Head-Echoes Mathews, John Penn State University, USA 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 66 of 123

67 Wednesday May 30, 2018 Room 7 Room 10 Session J03: Pattern Recognition Applications in Radio Astronomy Chairs: TBD Session F01: Propagation measurements/models for fixed and mobile links Chairs: M. Yang, F. Gagnan J Detecting Fast Radio Bursts(FRBs) using Convolutional Neural Networks Rankawat, Anushree (1); Harp, G. R. (1); Rankawat, Mansi (2) (1) SETI Institute, INDIA; (2) NVIDIA Corporation, INDIA F Extending the diversity outage performance of microwave LOS links to MIMO Gagnon, Francois (1); Dahman, Ghassan (1); Poitau, Gwenael (2) (1) Ecole de technologie superieure, CANADA; (2) Ultra Electronics TCS, CANADA 09h00 J Deep Convolutional Neural Networks for the Generation of High Fidelity Images from Radio Interferometer Visibility Data Harp, G. R. (1); Rankawat, Mansi (2) (1) SETI Institute, USA; (2) NVIDIA Corporation, USA F Localization of Partial Discharge by Using Received Signal Strength Khan, Umar (1); Upton, David (1); Atkinson, D (2); Mohamed, Hamd (1); Saeed, Bakhtiar (1); Lazaridis, Pavlos (1); Mistry, Keyur (1); Mather, Peter (1); Vieira, Maria F Q (3) (1) University of Huddersfield, UNITED KINGDOM; (1) University of Huddersfield, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) University of Dtrathclyde, UNITED KINGDOM; (1) University of Huddersfield, UNITED KINGDOM; (1) University of Huddersfield, UNITED KINGDOM; (3) Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, BRAZIL 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 J SVD/MCMC pipeline for separating the global 21-cm signal from foregrounds/systematics Rapetti, David University of Colorado Boulder, USA J Extracting the Global Cosmological 21-cm Signal from EDGES Data Using MCMC Monsalve, Raul (1); Mahesh, Nivedita (2); Bowman, Judd (2); Rogers, Alan (3); Mozdzen, Thomas (2) (1) University of Colorado Boulder, USA; (2) Arizona State University, USA; (3) MIT Haystack Observatory, USA J Artificial Neural Networks in Foreground Removal from Low Frequency Cosmological Observations Datta, Abhirup; Choudhury, Madhurima IIT Indore, INDIA F Exploring the Feasibility of Indoor Human Positioning by Using Radio Channel Properties of a Single Link Miao, Yang (1); Tanghe, Emmeric (1); Lienard, Martine (2); Joseph, Wout (1); Plets, David (1); Aminzadeh, Reza (1); Martens, Luc (1); Gaillot, Davy (2); Berkvens, Raf (3); Weyn, Maarten (3); Laly, Pierre (2) (1) Ghent University, BELGIUM; (2) University of Lille, FRANCE; (3) University of Antwerp, BELGIUM F Modelling Polarimetric Power Delay Spectrum for Indoor Wireless Channels via Propagation Graph Formalism Adeogun, Ramoni; Pedersen, Troels Aalborg University, DENMARK F On the worst case trajectories of microwave links above Belgium Van Lil, Emmanuel (1); Van Malderen, Roeland (2) (1) KU Leuven, BELGIUM; (2) Royal Meteorological Institute, BELGIUM F Assessment of time diversity as a fade mitigation technique in Ka band at a tropical location Das, Saurabh Center for Soft Computing Research, Indian Statistical Institute, INDIA 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 67 of 123

68 Wednesday May 30, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 11 Room 12 Session E01: EMC Analytical and Numerical Modeling Chairs: TBD E Analytical Technique to Determine the Electric Field Above a Two-layered Medium Galic, Marin; Doric, Vicko; Poljak, Dragan University of Split, CROATIA E An efficient implementation of the periodic method of moments for shielding effectiveness calculations of thin-wire grids Gronwald, Frank University of Siegen, GERMANY E A domain decomposition method to simulate the response of biological cell systems exposed to radio frequency Stiemer, Marcus; Kielian, Nils; Rozgic, Marco; Boehmelt, Sebastian; Dudzinski, Michael Helmut Schmidt University, GERMANY E Antenna Calibration with Improved Accuracy in a Semi-Anechoic Chamber Fichte, Lars Ole; Jalali, Narjes; Stiemer, Marcus; Barbary, Ines Helmut Schmidt University, GERMANY E Generalized Telegraphers Equations for Buried Curved Wires Poljak, Dragan University of Split, CROATIA E Advanced assessment of the risk of underestimating EMC conducted tests for satellites in-flight conditions Lallechère, Sebastien University Clermont Auvergne, FRANCE Session B16: Numerical Methods Chairs: Fatih Erden, National Defense University, Turkey; Henrik Wallén, Aalto University, Finland B Numerical Investigation of Nano-Cavities for Optimal Power Absorption in Solar Cells Karaosmanoglu, Bariscan; Ergul, Ozgur; Topcuoglu, Ulas; Tuygar, Emre Middle East Technical University, TURKEY B Design of Compact Nano-Optical Couplers Involving Dielectric Nanorods Karaosmanoglu, Bariscan; Yazar, Sirin; Ergul, Ozgur Middle East Technical University, TURKEY B Numerical Methods for the Maxwell-Liouvillevon Neumann (MLN) Equations Riesch, Michael; Jirauschek, Christian; Bungartz, Hans- Joachim; Tchipev, Nikola Technical University of Munich, GERMANY B Topology Optimisation and the All-Dielectric Microwave Absorber Bradley, Patrick Dublin City University, IRELAND 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 68 of 123

69 Wednesday May 30, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 13 Room 14 Session S-D09: Wireless wearable devices for identification and sensing Chairs: Hendrik Rogier, Smail Tedjini S-D Design of a Narrow Band Single-Layer Chipless RFID Tag Figueiredo, Ricardo (1); Goncalves, Joco (2); Louro, Joao (2); Carvalho, Nuno (3); Pereira, Samuel (4) (1) Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, PORTUGAL; (2) Universidade de Aveiro, PORTUGAL; (3) IT-Universidade de Aveiro, PORTUGAL; (4) Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, PORTUGAL S-D Some techniques for mass production of textile wireless systems Rogier, Hendrik (1); Van Baelen, Dries (1); Lemey, Sam (1); Agneessens, Sam (1); Rossi, Marco (2); Verhaevert, Jo (1) (1) Ghent University, BELGIUM; (2) IZM, GERMANY S-D Wearable Antennas on flexible substrate Lemaitre-Auger, Pierre University Grenoble Alpes, FRANCE S-D Low Bitrate Ambient FM backscattering for Low Cost and Low Power Sensing Daskalakis, Spyridon; Goussetis, George; Georgiadis, Apostolos Heriot-Watt University, UNITED KINGDOM S-D Wearable breathing sensor based on Modulated Frequency Selective Surfaces Lazaro, Antonio; Girbau, David; Villarino, Ramon; Milici, Stefano Rovira i Virgili University, SPAIN S-D On the Reading of Moving Chipless RFID Tags Costa, Filippo (1); Bianchi, Davide (1); Genovesi, Simone (1); Borgese, Michele (1); Manara, Giuliano (1); Dicandia, Francesco Alessio (1); Monorchio, Agostino (1); Gentile, Antonio (2); Buoncristiani, Luca (3) (1) University of Pisa, ITALY; (2), ITALY S-D A Scalable Textile Antenna Mat for Wireless Sensing of Children's Height Kiourti, Asimina; Militello, Lisa; Zhu, Keren The Ohio State University, USA 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 69 of 123

70 Wednesday May 30, 2018 Auditorium Session GL3: General Lecture 3 Chairs: TBD 11:30 GL3.1 (invited) The Physics and Engineering of Metamaterial-inspired Electrically Small Scattering and Radiating Systems Prof. Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Technology, Sydney and University of Arizona, USA. 11:30 The introduction of metamaterials and metamaterial-inspired structures into the tool set of RF engineers and Optical physicists has led to a wide variety of advances in discovery within research areas treating structures that radiate (e.g., RF antennas) and scatter (e.g., optical nano-antennas). The increased awareness of complex media, both naturally occurring and artificially constructed, which has been stimulated by the debut of metamaterials, has enabled paradigm shifts in terms of our understanding of how devices and systems operate and our expectations of their performance characteristics. These shifts include the trends of miniaturization, enhanced performance (total radiated power, bandwidth and directivity) and multi-functionality. New techniques have been developed that are impacting practical realizations. These include dispersion engineering (tailoring material and geometry resonances), scattering mitigation (cloaking, active jamming, perfect absorbers), field localization (sensors, nonlinearities), and output beam shaping (leaky wave broadside radiators, sub-diffraction limit resolution in remote sensing, and highly directive beams for energy transfer and low probability of intercept systems). A number of advances in the use of metamaterial-inspired constructs to improve the overall efficiency, directivity and bandwidth performance of electrically small antennas (ESAs) in several frequency regimes and nano-antennas at optical frequencies will be reviewed briefly. Several metamaterial-inspired designs have been fabricated and tested; these measurement results are in very nice agreement with predictions. While initial efforts emphasized simply high overall efficiencies without using any external matching networks, more recent resonant near-field parasitic (NFRP) designs have also explored the ability to exhibit multi-functional performance, higher directivity and enhanced bandwidths in electrically small systems. Multi-functionality is achieved by combining multiple NFRP elements. Higher directivity is obtained by augmenting the NFRP antenna with structured ground planes (high impedance surfaces or artificial magnetic conductors), as well as simultaneously exciting electric and magnetic multipoles (Huygens multipole sources). Enhanced bandwidths and loss mitigation are achieved by augmenting the NFRP antenna internally with non-foster (active) elements. While these RF engineering paradigm shifts will be reviewed, it will be emphasized that the same concepts have been extended to optical nano-structures. Nano-lasers, nano-huygens structures, active nano-jammers (dark states), and nano-amplifiers (bright states), which arise from these considerations and exhibit enhanced radiation and scattering performance characteristics, will be discussed. Richard W. Ziolkowski Richard W. Ziolkowski (B.Sc. (magna cum laude) with Honors from Brown University, 1974; MS'75 and PhD'80 from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, all in Physics) is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Technology Sydney in the Global Big Data Technologies Centre. He is also a Litton Industries John M. Leonis Distinguished Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Arizona and a Professor in the College of Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona. He was awarded an honorary doctoral degree (Doctor Technish Honoris Causa) from the Technical University of Denmark in He was the Computational Electronics and Electromagnetics Thrust Area Leader in the Engineering Research Division at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory before joining the University of Arizona in Professor Ziolkowski is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE, 1994), the Optical Society of America (OSA, 2006), and the American Physical Society (APS, 2016). He was President of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society in He was the Australian DSTO Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Advanced Science and Technology. He and Prof. Nader Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, are Co-Editors of the best-selling 2006 IEEE- Wiley book, Metamaterials: Physics and Engineering Explorations. 12:30 Lunch Break 12:30 Page 70 of 123

71 Wednesday May 30, 2018 Room 1 Room 2 Session S-B02: Antennas: limitations, optimizations and realizations Chairs: Lars Jonsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Fabien Ferrero, Université Côte d Azur, France Session S-KB1: EMF hyperthermic therapeutic applications (with EU COST) Chairs: L. Farrugia, E. Porter, J. Wiart 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 S-B On Q-factors for thin periodic antenna and scatterer arrays (Invited) Ludvig-Osipov, Andrei; Jonsson, B. L. G. KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SWEDEN S-B Optimal Positioning of an Embedded Inverted-F Antenna (Invited) Ferrero, Fabien (1); Jonsson, B. L. G. (2); Wang, Lei (2) (1) Université Cote d'azur, FRANCE; (2) KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SWEDEN S-B Miniaturization and Optimization of Multiband Antenna Arrays By Co-Design (Invited) Bila, Stéphane Université de Limoges/CNRS, FRANCE S-B Using Convex Optimization to Compensate for Radome Effects in Monopulse Arrays (Invited) Frid, Henrik; Jonsson, B. L. G. KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SWEDEN S-B An overview of stored-energy based methods to estimate the best bandwidth for electrically small antennas (Invited) Jonsson, B. L. G. KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SWEDEN S-B Network Characteristic Modes Optimisation for Wideband and Superdirective Small Antennas (Invited) Jaafar, Hussein; Collardey, Sylvain; Sharaiha, Ala IETR, FRANCE S-KB1-1 - Extracting Features from Multistatic Signals in a Radar Microwave Imaging System for Breast Cancer Detection Conceicao, Raquel (1); Godinho, Daniela (2) (1) University Lisboa, PORTUGAL; (2) FCUL, PORTUGAL S-KB1-2 - Challenges in the Dielectric Measurement of Heterogeneous Tissues: Impact of Uncertainty in Sensing Depth Calculation Porter, Emily National University of Ireland Galway, IRELAND S-KB1-3 - Temperature-dependent dielectric properties of lung. Bonello, Julian (1); Porter, Emily (2); O'Hollaran, Martin (2); Elahi, Adnan (2); Balduino, Roberta (2); FARRUGIA, lourdes (1); Sammut, Charles (1) (1) University of Malta, MALTA; (2) National University of Ireland Galway, IRELAND S-KB1-4 - Tissue Mimicking Materials for Multimodality Breast Phantoms Ruvio, Giuseppe (1); Farina, Laura (1) (2); Browne, Jacinta (3); Cavagnaro, Marta (2); Fiaschetti, Gaia (2) (1) National University of Ireland, IRELAND; (2) Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY; (3) Dublin Institute of Technology, IRELAND S-KB1-5 - Advances in Target Conformal SAR Deposition For Hyperthermia Treatment Planning Bellizzi, Gennaro G. (1); Battaglia, Giada M. (1); Bevacqua, Martina T. (1); Isernia, Tommaso (1); Crocco, Lorenzo (2) (1) Universita degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, DIIES, ITALY; (2) National Research Council of Italy, IREA, ITALY S-KB1-6 - Tissue shrinkage in microwave ablation: ex vivo predictive model validation Farina, Laura (1) (2); Cavagnaro, Marta (1); Nissenbaum, Yitzhak (3); Goldberg, S. Nahum (3) (1) Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY; (2) National University of Ireland, Ireland; (3) Hadassah Hebrew University, ISRAEL 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 71 of 123

72 Wednesday May 30, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Room 3 Room 4 Session J02: Large N Aperture Arrays Chairs: TBD J Receiver system design for low frequency radio astronomy applications (Invited) Razavi-Ghods, Nima University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM J The Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA): simulations of the chromatic effects in HERA 19 and impact on the EoR delay power spectrum detection Fagnoni, Nicolas; de Lera Acedo, Eloy University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM J Electromagnetic characterization and modeling of SKA1-LOW stations for design and calibration de Lera Acedo, Eloy (1); Craeye, Christophe (2); Pienaar, Hardie (1); van Ha, Bui (2) (1) University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) Universite Catholique de Louvain, UNITED KINGDOM J Initial MFAA Nearfield measurements using a UAV platform Pienaar, Hardie; de Lera Acedo, Eloy Cambridge University, UNITED KINGDOM J SKA Aperture Array Digital Beamforming Technique Faulkner, Andrew (1); Zarb Adami, Kris (2) (1) University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) University of Malta, UNITED KINGDOM Session S-G05: Ionospheric response to the solar eclipse of 2017 Chairs: Norbert Jakowski, Anthea Coster S-G Ionospheric Density Irregularities, Turbulence, and Wave Disturbances during the Total Solar Eclipse over North America on 21 August 2017 Doherty, Patricia; Yizengaw, Endawoke; Pradipta, Rezy Boston College, USA S-G The D-region response to the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse: Observations and Modeling Marshall, Robert (1); Kero, Antti (2); Marsh, Daniel (3); Drob, Douglas (4); Turunen, Esa (5); Xu, Wei (1) (1) University of Colorado Boulder, USA; (2) Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, FINLAND; (3) National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA; (4) Naval Research Laboratory, USA; (5) Sodankyla Geophysical Observatory, FINLAND S-G e-pops measurements of the topside ionospheres response to the 2017 solar eclipse Perry, Gareth (1); Farrow, Robert (2); Bernhardt, Paul (3); Themens, David (4); James, H. Gordon (1); Watson, Chris (5); Howarth, Andrew (1); Yau, A. (1); Huba, J. (3) (1) University of Calgary, CANADA; (2) - ; (3) Naval Research Laboratory, USA; (4) University of New Brunswick, CANADA; (5) The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, USA S-G Investigation of the electron density variation during the August 21, 2017 Solar Eclipse Reinisch, Bodo (1); Hamel, Ryan (2); Dandeneault, Patrick (3); Richards, Phil (4); Galkin, Ivan (5) (1) Digisonde.com, USA; (2) Lowell Digisonde International, USA; (3) Appl. Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, USA; (4) George Mason University, USA; (5) University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA S-G Ionospheric impact of the solar eclipse on 21 August 2017 Jakowski, Norbert; Hoque, Mohammed Mainul; Kriegel, Martin; Banys, Daniela German Aerospace Center (DLR), GERMANY S-G Ionospheric Signatures of the 21 August 2017 Solar Eclipse Coster, Anthea (1); Goncharenko, Larisa (1); Zhang, Shunrong (1); Erickson, Philip (1); Vierinen, Juha (2); Rideout, William (1) (1) MIT Haystack Observatory, USA; (2) University of Tromso, Norway, USA 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 72 of 123

73 Wednesday May 30, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Room 5 Room 6 Session S-H01: Six years of Van Allen probe field and particle data: unexpected findings and advances in modeling wave-particle interactions in the Earths inner magnetosphere Chair: David Hartley S-H Global Radiation Belt Modeling: Combined MHD, Ring Current and Test Particle Simulations (invited) Sorathia, Kareem Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, USA S-H Diffusion Modeling of Electrons in the Inner Zone and Slot Region (Invited) Albert, Jay Air Force Research Lab, USA S-H Global Model of Plasmaspheric Hiss from Multiple Satellite Observations (invited) Meredith, Nigel British Antarctic Survey, UNITED KINGDOM S-H Cross-Energy Coupling in the Inner Magnetosphere: Simulations and Comparisons with Van Allen Probe Observations (invited) Jordanova, Vania; Cowee, Misa; Henderson, Michael; Chen, Yue; Morley, Steve Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA S-H Ion Trapping and Acceleration at Dipolarization Fronts: High-Resolution MHD/Test- Particle Simulations Ukhorskiy, Aleksandr JHU/APL, USA S-H Observations and Quasi-linear Fokker- Planck Simulations of the Quiet Decay of Radiation Belts Electrons in March 2013 (Invited) Ripoll, Jean CEA, FRANCE Session S-GH: Meteors, collisional EMPs, and other highly-transient space plasma events Chairs: Asta Pellinen-Wannberg, John Mathews, Margaret Campbell-Brown S-GH-07 - Space debris observation potential with EISCAT 3D Vierinen, Juha (1); Kastinen, Daniel (2); Grydeland, Tom (3); McKay, Derek (1); Krag, Holger (4); Kero, Johan (2); Kebschull, Christopher (5); Rynestad, Elisabeth (1) (1) University of Tromso, NORWAY; (2) Swedish Institute of Space Physics, SWEDEN; (3) Norut, NORWAY; (4) ESA, GERMANY; (5) TU Braunschweig, GERMANY S-GH-08 - Complex Plane Specular Meteor Radar Interferometry (Invited) Vaudrin, Cody (1); Palo, Scott (2); Chau, Jorge (3) (1) Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA; (2) University of Colorado at Boulder, USA; (3) Leibniz-Institute of Atmospheric Physics, SWITZERLAND S-GH-09 - Study of meteor echoes with the BRAMS radio interferometer Lamy, Herve (1); Ranvier, Sylvain (1); Martinez Picar, Antonio (2); Tetard, Cedric (1); Verbeeck, Cis (2); Calders, Stijn (1); Anciaux, Michel (1) (1) Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy, BELGIUM; (2) Royal Observatory of Belgium, BELGIUM S-GH-10 - Meteor radar masses derived from singleand dual-frequency head-echo observations and model inversion Marshall, Robert (1); Stober, Gunter (2); Kero, Johan (3); Brown, Peter (4); Schult, Carsten (2) (1) University of Colorado Boulder, USA; (2) Liebniz-Institute for Atmospheric Physics, GERMANY; (3) Swedish Institute of Space Physics, SWEDEN; (4) University of Western Ontario, CANADA 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 73 of 123

74 Wednesday May 30, 2018 Room 7 Room 10 Session J04: Novel Instrument Concepts and Observational Challenges Session F24: Remote sensing of precipitation Chairs: TBD Chairs: F. Cucoli, S. Lim 13h50 J PHased Arrays for Reflector Observing Systems and its upgrade Liu, Lei (1); Navarrini, Alessandro (2); Grainge, Keith (1) (1) University of Manchester, Jodrell Bank Observatory, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Cagliari, ITALY F BeRTISS PROJECT - BALKAN-MEDITERRANEAN REAL TIME SEVERE WEATHER SERVICE Haralambous, Haris (1); Tymvios, Filippos (2); Kotroni, Vasiliki (3); Dimitrova, Tsvetelina (4); Lagouvardos, Konstantinos (3); Guerova, Guergana (5); Oikonomou, Christina (1); Pikridas, Christos (6) (1) Frederick Research Center-Frederick University, CYPRUS; (2) Cyprus Department of Meteorology, CYPRUS; (3) National Observatory of Athens, Greece, GREECE; (4) Hail Suppression Agency, Bulgaria, BULGARIA; (3) National Observatory of Athens, GREECE; (5) Sofia University St. Kliment Ohrids, BULGARIA; (1) Frederick Research Center, CYPRUS; (6) Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE F Weather Radar and raingauge data fusion for rainfall estimation: The Livorno 2017 case Cuccoli, Fabrizio (1); Antonini, Andrea (2); Melani, Samantha (3); Facheris, Luca (1) (1) University of Firenze, ITALY; (2) LAMMA Consortium, Sesto Fiorentino, ITALY; (3) CNR-IBIMET, ITALY 13h50 14h10 J Design of PHAROS2 Phased Array Feed Navarrini, A. (1); Roda, J. (1); Chiello, R. (2); Comoretto, G. (1); Liu, L. (3); Pupillo, G. (1); Rusticelli, S. (1); Nesti, R. (1); Pisanu, T. (1); Morsiani, M. (1); Perini, F. (1); Urru, E. (1); Ortu, P. (1); Naldi, G. (1); Maccaferri, A. (1); Grainge, K. (3); van Cappellen, W. (4); Keith, M. (3); Pantaleev, M. (5); Poloni, M. (1); Scalambra, A. (1); Schiaffino, M. (1); Monari, J. (1); Ladu, A. (1); Mattana, A. (1); Magro, A. (6); Saba, A. (1); Carretti, E. (1); Marongiu, P. (1); Zarb A., Kris (6); Schilliro, F. (1); Melis, A. (1); Muntoni, G. (1); Concu, R. (1); Cattani, A. (1) (1) INAF, ITALY; (2) University of Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM; (3) University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM; (4) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS; (5) Onsala Space Observatory, SWEDEN; (6) University of Malta, MALTA F Comaparison of disdrometer performance during GPM-GV IFloodS field campaign Adirosi, Elisa (1); Tokay, Ali (2); Baldini, Luca (1) (1) CNR-Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, ITALY; (2) University of Maryland, USA 14h10 14h30 J Search for narrow and wideband radio emissions from the interstellar asteroid Oumuamua Harp, G. R.; Shostak, Seth; Tarter, Jill; Richards, Jon SETI Institute, USA; SETI Institite, USA; SETI Institute, USA F Mitigating the effects of wind turbine clutter on weather radar observations using an observationbased adaptive filter Ruzanski, Evan (1); Chandrasekar, Chandra V (2) (1) Vaisala, Inc., USA; (2) Colorado State University, USA 14h30 14h50 J Design and Test of a Toraldo Pupil Optical Module for the Medicina Radio Telescope olmi, luca (1); Panella, Dario (2); Natale, Enzo (2); Roda, Juri (1); Cresci, Luca (2); Marongiu, Pasqualino (1); Nesti, Renzo (2); Mugnai, Daniela (3); Zacchiroli, Giampaolo (1); Carbonaro, Luca (2); Bolli, Pietro (2) (1) INAF, ITALY; (2) Osservatorio di Arcetri, ITALY; (3) CNR, ITALY F Rain Rate Retrieval from Millimeter-wave Propagation Measurements in China Han, Congzheng; Duan, Shu; Bi, Yongheng Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINA CIE 14h50 15h10 J A Westerbork Radio Telescope for GNSS Signal In Space Monitoring van Ardenne, Arnold (1); van der Marel, Hans (1); Bos, André (2); Kegel, Koos (1) (1) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS; (2) Science and Technology b.v., NETHERLANDS 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 74 of 123

75 Wednesday May 30, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Room 11 Room 12 Session E01: EMC Analytical and Numerical Modeling Chairs: TBD E Direct time domain analytical solution for the transient impedance of the horizontal grounding electrode Sesnic, Silvestar; Poljak, Dragan University of Split, CROATIA E Extraction of Via Defects from Very-Near- Field Measuremet and Source Reconstruction Method Rafieealavi, Rezvan; Mirzavand, Rashid; Mousavi, Pedram; Kiaee, Ali University of Alberta, CANADA E Electromagnetic Modeling of a MESFET transistor using the MOM-GEC Soltani, Takoua; Aguili, Taoufik; Soltani, Imen ENIT, TUNISIA Session B22: Electromagnetic Theory Chairs: Piergiorgio Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA; Alexander Kudrin, University of Nizhny Novgorod, Russia B Scattering of a TE Mode by Cylindrical Posts of Different Cross Sections Located Inside a Parallel- Plate Waveguide Uslenghi, Piergiorgio; Poort, Marco D.; Arora, Akshaj University of Illinois at Chicago, USA B Balanced Dual-Bandpass Filter Based on Embedded Resonators with Magnetic Coupling Medina, Francisco (1); Boix, Rafael R. (1); Martinez- Ros, Alejandro (1); Lujambio, Aintzane (2); Martin, Ferran (3); Fernandez-Prieto, Armando (1); Martel, Jesus (1); Ugarte-Parrado, Pedro (1) (1) Universidad de Sevilla, SPAIN; (2) ALTER Technology TUV Nord, SPAIN; (3) Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, SPAIN B Fast orbital quantum modulation using Orbital Angular Momentum wave emitter based on N-PSK modulators Pascal, Olivier; Pigaglio, Olivier; Sokoloff, Jérome LAPLACE, FRANCE B Innovative Filter Structure in 3D Printing Technology dionigi, marco (1); tomassoni, cristiano (1); venanzoni, giuseppe (1); sorrentino, roberto (2) (1) University of Perugia D.I., ITALY; (2) R.F. Microtech Srl, ITALY B On general boundary conditions Lindell, Ismo, Sihvola Air Aalto University, FINLAND 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 75 of 123

76 Wednesday May 30, 2018 Room 13 Room 14 Session S-K02: EMF non-hyperthermic: therapeutic applications Chairs: L. Mir 13h50 14h10 S-K Conductive nanoparticles used as nanoamplifiers in electroporation GARCIA SANCHEZ, Tomas CNRS, FRANCE S-K Magnetic molecular dynamics simulations of A2A receptor in solution Apollonio, Francesca (1); Cadossi, Ruggero (2); Marracino, Paolo (1); Liberti, Micaela (1); della Valle, Elena (1); Setti, Stefania (2) (1) University Sapienza of Rome, ITALY; (2) IGEA SpA, ITALY S-K Electric fields, electromagnetic waves and cold plasmas for the treatment of biological cells and tissues Mir, Lluis CNRS, FRANCE 13h50 14h10 Session S-K03: EMF standards and health protection Chairs: L. Mir 14h30 14h50 15h10 S-K Statistical analysis of the Radio Frequency Electromagnetic fields exposure induced by base stations with multiple Massive MIMO transmitters wiart, joe University Paris Saclay, FRANCE S-K EMF regulation in France Agnani, Jean-Benoit; Conil, Emmanuelle ANFR, FRANCE S-K RF exposure assessments in proximity of small cells Conil, Emmanuelle; Agnani, Jean-Benoit ANFR, FRANCE 14h30 15h10 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 76 of 123

77 Wednesday May 30, 2018 Room 1 Room 2 Session S-B02: Antennas: limitations, optimizations and realizations Session S-EACFJ: Spectrum management and utilization Chairs: Lars Jonsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden; Fabien Ferrero, Université Côte d Azur, France Chairs: J. Borrego, N. Carvalho, R. Bradley 16h00 S-B Endfire mode synthesis using convex optimization for very large array antennas (Invited) Sjoberg, Daniel Lund University, SWEDEN S-EACFJ-1 - pycraf: Spectrum compatibility studies for the Radioastronomy Service Winkel, Benjamin Max--Planck-Institut fur Radioastronomie, GERMANY 16h00 16h20 S-B Multi-Scale Simulation Tools For VLF Antennas (Invited) Saintier, David; Dubard, Jean-Lou; Makhlouf, Oualid; Cueille, Marylène LEAT, FRANCE S-EACFJ-2 - LOFAR and wind turbine interference Brentjens, Michiel Astron, NETHERLANDS 16h20 16h40 S-B Design, Manufacturing, and Testing of a Broadband Microstrip Array Antenna System for a 6U CubeSat X-Band Sensor (Invited) Breinbjerg, Olav; Jama, Stanislaw Technical University of Denmark, DENMARK S-EACFJ-3 - LTE-TDD Spectral Sensing Milheiro, Joao (1); Borrego, José (2); Carvalho, Nuno (1) (1) IT-Universidade de Aveiro, PORTUGAL; (2) ANACOM, PORTUGAL 16h40 Page 77 of 123

78 Wednesday May 30, 2018 Room 3 Room 4 Session J02: Large N Aperture Arrays Chairs: TBD Session S-G03: Advances and challenges in the use of GNSS in ionospheric monitoring Chairs: Charles Rino, Anthony McCaffrey 16h00 J Network defined Radio apertures Zarb Adami, Kris University of Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM S-G Directional and Time Analysis of Wave-like Ionospheric Disturbances over Turkey Using Near Real Time Indicator DROT Koroglu, Meltem; Arikan, Feza 16h00 Hacettepe University, TURKEY 16h20 J Regular Sparse Arrays: the Impact of Grating Lobes on Radio Astronomical Observations S-G Repeatability Investigation of BeiDou Receiver Differential Code Bias 16h20 Bij de Vaate, Jan Geralt (1); Davidson, David (2); Wijnholds, Stefan (1) (1) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS; (2) CIRA, AUSTRALIA Abdelazeem, Mohamed Faculty of Engineering, EGYPT 16h40 J Optical Configuration of the ngvla Double- Offset Reflector Antenna Srikanth, Sivasankaran National Radio Astronomy Observatory/AUI, USA S-G Identification of travelling ionospheric disturbances in the ionosphere using GPS with independent verification Bolmgren, Karl (1); Bust, Gary (2); Mitchell, Cathryn (1); Bruno, Jon (1) 16h40 (1) University of Bath, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, USA 17h00 S-G On the Accuracy of the GPS L2 Observable for Ionospheric Monitoring 17h00 McCaffrey, Anthony (1); Sleewaegen, Jean-Marie (2); Langley, Richard B. (1); Jayachandran, P.T. (1) (1) University of New Brunswick, CANADA; (2) Serpentrio, BELGIUM Page 78 of 123

79 Wednesday May 30, 2018 Room 5 Room 7 Session S-H01: Six years of Van Allen probe field and particle data: unexpected findings and advances in modeling wave-particle interactions in the Earths inner magnetosphere Session S-J: Photonics in Radio Astronomy Chairs: TBD Chairs: Aaron Breneman 16h00 S-H Microinjections and Drift Shell Shredding (invited) Spence, Harlan (1); Turner, Drew L (2); Kavosi, Shiva (1); Fennell, Joseph (2) (1) University of New Hampshire, USA; (2) The Aerospace Corporation, USA S-J-1 - Single-mode and multimode RF over fiber link technology for radio telescopes (Invited) Weiss, Jonas IBM Research GmbH, SWITZERLAND 16h00 16h20 S-H Recent Results From The Electric and Magnetic Field Instrument Suite and Integrated Science (EMFISIS) on the Van Allen Probes Kletzing, Craig Univ. of Iowa, USA S-J-2 - Phase Synchronization for the Mid-Frequency Square Kilometre Array Telescope Schediwy, Sascha (1); Malan, Jocias (2); Whitaker, Richard (3); Boven, Paul (4); Grainge, Keith (5); Pulbrook, Thea (1); Gravestock, Charles (1); Stobie, Simon (1); Gozzard, David (1); Alachkar, Bassem (3) (1) University of Western Australia, AUSTRALIA; (2) SKA South Africa, SOUTH AFRICA; (3) University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM; (4) Joint Institute for VLBI ERIC (JIVE), NETHERLANDS; (5) University of Manchester, Jodrell Bank Observatory, UNITED KINGDOM 16h20 16h40 S-H Estimating energetic electron densities in the Radiation Belt using statistical chorus wave amplitudes Lichtenberger, Janos (1); Juhasz, Lilla (1); Omura, Yoshiharu (2) (1) Eotvos University, HUNGARY; (2) Kyoto University, JAPAN S-J-3 - Phased Array Receiver Tile with Microwave Photonic Beamforming Maat, Peter ASTRON, NETHERLANDS 16h40 S-HG: Radio science for space weather science and operations Chairs: Viviane Pierrard 17h00 S-HG-01 - Ground-Based Radio Astronomy and Space Weather Applications (Invited) Vilmer, Nicole Observatoire de Paris, FRANCE S-J-4 - Optical pulse detection and transmission in particle-detector systems Bray, Justin; Spencer, Ralph University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM 17h00 17h20 S-HG-02 - Ground-Based Radio Observations for Space-Weather Science and Monitoring (Invited) Bisi, Mario (1); Magdalenic, Jasmina (2); Forte, Biagio (3); Jackson, Bernard (4); Chang, Oyuki (5); Fallows, Richard (6); Yu, Hsiu-Shan (4); Tiburzi, Caterina (7) (1) Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC), UNITED KINGDOM; (2) ROB, BELGIUM; (3) University of Bath, UNITED KINGDOM; (4) University of California, San Diego, USA; (5) UNAM, Mexico; (6) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS; (7) Bielefeld University, GERMANY S-J-5 - White rabbit: a deterministic time transfer and frequency dissemination technology for distributed systems Diaz, Javier University of Granada, SPAIN 17h20 17h40 S-HG-03 - What are the source of MF signatures recorded on DEMETER satellite? (Invited) Nagy, Melinda; Steinbach, Peter; Lichtenberger, Janos Eotvos University, HUNGARY 17h40 Page 79 of 123

80 Thursday May 31, 2018 Room 1 Room 2 Session S-B06: Novel mathematical methods in electromagnetics Chairs: Kazuya Kobayashi, Chuo University, Japan; Yury Shestopalov, University of Gävle, Sweden Session S-BD: Advanced electromagnetics for short-range wireless systems Chairs: Andrea Michel, University of Pisa, Italy; Giuliano Manara, University of Pisa, Italy; Apostolos Georgiadis, Heriot-Watt University, UK S-B Determination of the Conductor Loss in Microstrip Reflectarrays Using the Impedance Boundary Condition (Invited) Rengarajan, Sembiam S-BD-01 - Scattering by Penetrable Obstacles in RFID communication scenarios (Invited) Riccio, Giovanni (1); Gennarelli, Gianluca (2); Frongillo, Marcello (3) California State University, USA (1) University of Salerno, ITALY; (2) IREA CNR, ITALY; (3) SIRA, ITALY 09h00 S-B Asymptotic Analysis for Transient Scattered Magnetic Field from a Conducting Cylinder Coated with a Thin Dielectric Layer (Invited) Goto, Keiji; Manabe, Ryotaro; Egashira, Yoshimitsu; Takahashi, Ryo National Defense Academy, JAPAN S-BD-02 - Detection of UHF RFID tags in Metallic Guided Structures Michel, Andrea (1); Nepa, Paolo (2); Rodriguez Pino, Marcos (3) (1) University of Pisa, ITALY; (2) Dip. Ingegneria Informazione, University of Pisa, ITALY; (3) Universidad de Oviedo, SPAIN 09h00 09h20 S-B On Recent Findings in the Theory of Complex Waves in Open Metal-Dielectric Waveguides (Invited) S-BD-03 - Wearable UHF RFID Sensor Tag in 3D- Printing Technology for Body Temperature Monitoring (Invited) 09h20 SHESTOPALOV, Yury Colella, Riccardo; Catarinucci, Luca University of Govle, Sweden, SWEDEN University of Salento, ITALY 09h40 S-B Near-Field Absorption and Measurement Using a Metasurface Structure (Invited) S-BD-04 - [ScattererID], Beyond Standard IDentification Solutions (Invited) 09h40 Yagitani, Satoshi; Tsubota, Takuya; Imachi, Tomohiko; Tonooka, Naoki; Ozaki, Mitsunori Kanazawa University, JAPAN Perret, Etienne Université Grenoble Alpes, FRANCE 10h00 S-B Effects of Radiative and Collisional Energy Loss on the Scattering Properties of a Magnetized Plasma Cylinder at the Plasmon Resonances (Invited) Kudrin, Alexander; Ivoninsky, Alexander; Es'kin, Vasiliy S-BD-05 - Implantable Sensors and Antennas for Wireless Brain Care (Invited) Ma, Shubin; Sydanheimo, Lauri; Bjorninen, Toni; Khan, M. Waqas A.; Ukkonen, Leena 10h00 University of Nizhny Novgorod, RUSSIAN FEDERATION Tampere University of Technology, FINLAND 10h20 10h40 S-B The G Numbers and Their Application to the Theory of Waveguides (Invited) Georgieva, Mariana; Georgiev, Georgi Nikolov Consulting and Researcher in Physics and Computer Sciences, BULGARIA S-B Analysis of Substrate Integrated Waveguides and Waveguide Based Passive Circuits (Invited) Jandieri, Vakhtang; Erni, Daniel University of Duisburg-Essen, GERMANY S-BD-06 - A Quarter Mode SIW Antenna for Short Range Wireless Communications (Invited) Casula, Giovanni Andrea Universita di Cagliari, ITALY 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 80 of 123

81 Thursday May 31, 2018 Room 3 Room 4 Session S-F02: Microwave remote sensing of vegetated and snow-covered soils Session S-G01: Ionospheric impact on remote sensing: challenges and opportunities Chairs: S. Paloscia Chairs: G. De Franceschi, N. Bergeot S-F MODELING MICROWAVE EMISSION FROM VEGETATION USING AMSR-2 DATA Paloscia, Simonetta; Santi, Emanuele; Pettinato, Simone; Pampaloni, Paolo CNR-IFAC, ITALY S-G Recent Advances in Active Ionospheric Modulation by High-Power HF Radio-waves and Sideband Detections Mahmoudian, Alireza InterAmerican University of Puerto Rico, USA 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 S-F Modeling the scattering contributions of soybean pods and corn cobs Sharma, Avinash Johns Hopkins University, USA S-F Forest Biomass estimation with ground based GNSS receivers Guerriero, Leila (1); Paloscia, Simonetta (2); Pierdicca, Nazzareno (3); Santi, Emanuele (2); Martin, Francisco (4); Mollfulleda, Antonio (4) (1) Tor Vergat University of Rome, ITALY; (2) CNR-IFAC, ITALY; (3) University of Rome, ITALY; (4) STARLAB, ITALY S-F Long-Wavelength Radar Scattering Model of Vegetated Permafrost Soils Moghaddam, Mahta; Chen, Richard; Tabatabaeenejad, Alireza University of Southern California, USA S-F SLAPs Radar Calibration and Freeze Thaw Data Analysis Lang, Roger (1); Kim, Edward (2); Zhou, Yiwen (1); du Toit, Cornelis (2); De Marco, Eugenia (2); Wu, Albert (2) (1) George Washington University, USA; (2) NASA, USA S-G Characterizing Threats to GBAS Services from Ionospheric Gradients and Irregularities over the Brazilian Airspace Doherty, Patricia; Pradipta, Rezy; Yizengaw, Endawoke Boston College, USA S-G Spectral Characterization of Equatorial Plasma Bubbles from High-Resolution Simulations Rino, Charles (1); Carrano, Charles (1); Yokoyama, Tatsuhiro (2) (1) Boston College, USA; (2) NICT, USA S-G Characterization of fof2 anomalies detected by the Rome ionospheric observatory during the last three solar cycles minima Ippolito, Alessandro; Perrone, Loredana; Cesaroni, Claudio INGV, ITALY S-G Analysis of the regional ionosphere at low latitudes in support of the Biomass ESA mission Alfonsi, Lucilla Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, ITALY S-G A new method to retrieve thermospheric parameters from daytime Ne(h) observations in the F1-region Perrone, Loredana (1); Mikhailov, Andrey (2) (1) INGV, Istituto Nazionale di geofisica e Vulcanologia, ITALY; (2) IZMIRAN, RUSSIAN FEDERATION 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 81 of 123

82 Thursday May 31, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h40 Room 5 Room 6 Session S-HG: Radio science for space weather science and operations Chairs: Mauro Messerotti S-HG-04 - Solar Radio Spectrography: Comprehensive Diagnostics for Space Weather Applications Messerotti, Mauro INAF, ITALY S-HG-05 - Enhancing the e-callisto archive of solar radio observations to support space weather studies (Invited) Csillaghy, Andre FHNW, SWITZERLAND S-HG-06 - Radio observations for space weather: space applications from the solar corona to the inner magnetosphere Pierrard, Viviane (1); Darrouzet, Fabien (2); Voitenko, Yuriy (2); Lamy, Hervé (2); De Keyser, Johan (2) (1) Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy, BELGIUM; (2) BIRA-IASB, BELGIUM S-HG-07 - LOFAR4SpaceWeather: Towards Space Weather Monitoring with Europes Largest Radio Telescope Fallows, Richard (1); Verbiest, Joris (2); Gallagher, Peter (3); Olberg, Michael (4); Vilmer, Nicole (5); Vermeulen, René (1); Bisi, Mario (6); Mevius, Maaijke (1); Rothkaehl, Hanna (7) (1) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS; (2) Bielefeld University, GERMANY; (3) Trinity College Dublin, IRELAND; (4) Onsala Space Observatory (OSO), SWEDEN; (5) Observatoire de Paris, FRANCE; (1) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS; (6) STFC, UNITED KINGDOM; (7) Space Research Centre PAS, POLAND S-HG-08 - Interplanetary radio type II and type IV bursts as indicators of propagating solar transients (Invited) Pohjolainen, Silja; Talebpour Sheshvan, Nasrin University of Turku, FINLAND S-HG-09 - Shock location and CME 3-D reconstruction of a solar type II radio burst with LOFAR (Invited) Zucca, Pietro ASTRON, NETHERLANDS Session G02: Ionospheric modeling, data assimilation, and Diagnostics Chairs: TBD G A Bottomside Profile Function for the Empirical Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Model (E- CHAIM) Themens, David; Jayachandran, P.T. University of New Brunswick, CANADA G Changes in the stratosphere and ionosphere parameters during the 2013 major stratospheric warming Yasyukevich, Anna ISTP SB RAS, RUSSIAN FEDERATION G Summer noontime hmf2 long-term trends inferred from fof1 and fof2 ionosonde observations in Europe Mikhailov, Andrey (1); Perrone, Loredana (2); Shubin, V. (3) (1) IZMIRAN, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) INGV, ITALY; (3) Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, RAS, RUSSIAN FEDERATION G The spatial structure of the equatorial anomaly in accordance with results of satellite radio sounding from altitudes below the maximum of the F2 layer Kotonaeva, Nadezhda; Danilkin, Nick Fedorov Institute of Applied Geophysics, RUSSIAN FEDERATION G Using Lightning as a HF Signal-of-Opportunity to Produce Ionograms Obenberger, Kenneth (1); Malins, Joseph (2) (1) AFRL, USA; (2) University of New Mexico, USA 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 82 of 123

83 Thursday May 31, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 7 Room 10 Session K02: Dosimetry and exposure assessment Chairs: TBD K Power density estimation using backprojection technique for compliance assessment of wireless communication technologies operating above 6 GHz Sasaki, K. (1); Li, Kun (1); Iyama, Takahiro (2); Chakarothai, Jerdvisanop (1); Watanabe, Soichi (1); Onishi, Teruo (2) (1) NICT, JAPAN; (2) NTT Docomo, JAPAN K Surrogate global EMF exposure model induced by 4G cellular networks Huang, Yuanyuan (1); Gloaguen, Catherine (2); wiart, joe (1); Martins, Philippe (1) (1) Télécom ParisTech, FRANCE; (2) Orange Labs, FRANCE K Stochastic Exposure assessment to 4G LTE femtocell in indoor environments Chiaramello, Emma (1); Bonato, Marta (1); Parazzini, Marta (1); Fiocchi, Serena (1); Ravazzani, Paolo (1); wiart, joe (2) (1) CNR, ITALY; (2) University Paris Saclay, FRANCE K Random processes metamodeling applied to dosimetry AZZI, Soumaya Télécom ParisTech, FRANCE K A Dual-Band Wearable Exposure Meter for Personal RF Exposure Assessment in Indoor Environments: On-body Calibration in a Reverberation Chamber Aminzadeh, Reza (1); Joseph, Wout (1); Rogier, Hendrik (1); Van Torre, Patrick (1); Thielens, Arno (1); Van den Bossche, Matthias (1); Agneessens, Sam (1); Gaillot, Davy Paul (2); Roosli, Martin (3); Martens, Luc (1); Lienard, Martine (2) (1) Ghent University, BELGIUM; (2) University of Lille, FRANCE; (3) University of Basel, SWITZERLAND K Design of Safe Wireless Power Transfer System for Electric Vehicles Hamnerius, Yngve (1); Winges, Johan (1); Rylander, Thomas (1); Ekman, Christian (2); Nilsson, Tomas (3); Petersson, Carl (2) (1) Chalmers University of Technology, SWEDEN; (2) QRTECH, SWEDEN; (3) Torptronics Engineering AB, SWEDEN K Measurement of the SAR Value Distribution in an Electromagnetic Reverberation Chamber Fichte, Lars Ole (1); Hollan, Robert (1); KASMI, Chaouki (2); Stiemer, Marcus (1) (1) Helmut Schmidt University, GERMANY; (2) Dark Matter, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Session S-D01: Microwave photonics Chairs: Hendrik Rogier, Jean-Francois Lampin S-D Air-Filled Substrate-Integrated-Waveguide Cavity-Backed Slot Antenna with Optical Feeding Caytan, Olivier; Torfs, Guy; Bogaert, Laurens; Vande Ginste, Dries; Demeester, Piet; Lemey, Sam; Bauwelinck, Johan; Rogier, Hendrik Ghent University, BELGIUM S-D Photonics for high-frequency ultrawideband and frequency-agile RF transmitters Bogoni, Antonella (1); Ghelfi, Paolo (2); Onori, Daniel (2); Scotti, Filippo (2); Amato, Francesco (3); Falconi, Fabio (2); Serafino, Giovanni (3) (1) CNIT/Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, ITALY; (2) CNIT, ITALY; (3) Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, ITALY S-D Heterogeneous Silicon Photonic Devices for Wireless Communication Systems Van Gasse, Kasper Ghent University, BELGIUM S-D Tunable Brillouin Opto-Electronic Oscillator based on double fiber loop mirror Mossa, Mohamed (1); Afifi, Abdelrahman (2); Abouelatta, Mohamed (2); Hassan, Kamel (1) (1) Future University in Egypt, EGYPT; (2) Ain Shams University, EGYPT S-D Optoelectronic devices for future telecommunications in the sub-terahertz and terahertz range Lampin, Jean-Francois (1); Froberger, Kevin (2); Peytavit, Emilien (2); Billet, Maximilien (2); Ducournau, Guillaume (2); Zaknoune, Mohammed (2); Bretin, S. (2) (1) IEMN-CNRS, FRANCE; (2) IEMN, FRANCE 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 83 of 123

84 Thursday May 31, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 11 Room 12 Session E04: HPEM, Intentional EMI, Radiation Hazards, Lightning and other Noise of Natural Origin Chairs: TBD E Method for measuring background noise levels conducted over low voltage power lines Nowosielski, Leszek (1); Wnuk, Marian (1); Uljasz, Bogdan (1); Nowosielski, MichaB (2) (1) Military University of Technology, POLAND; (2) Medical University of Warsaw, POLAND E Measurement of background noise levels conducted over low voltage power lines in urban and rural areas Nowosielski, Leszek (1); Nowosielski, MichaB (2); Wnuk, Marian (1); Uljasz, Bogdan (1) (1) Military University of Technology, POLAND; (2) Medical University of Warsaw, POLAND E Software Instrumentation of an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for HPEM Effects Detection Lopes Esteves, José ANSSI, FRANCE E Susceptibility testing of COTS Sensors to RF Pulses with focus on widespread electronics for Information Security risks management and mitigation Kasmi, Chaouki; Bluhm, Manuel; Garipov, Arthur; Al Shehhi, Eiman DarkMatter LLC, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES E Pulse Injection of a Buck Converter Gardner, Robert Consultant, USA E Evaluation of Interference Due to Rain in Millimeter Waves Surco Espejo, Teddy M. Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL Session J09: Radio Astronomy Chairs: TBD J The First Observations of Type I and III Radio Bursts with LOFAR Station in Baldy Dabrowski, Bartosz (1); Morosan, Diana (2); Zucca, Pietro (3); FroD, Adam (1); Blaszkiewicz, Leszek (1); Krankowski, Andrzej (1); Magdalenic, Jasmina (4); Mann, Gottfried (5); Sniadkowska, Karolina (1); Sidorowicz, Tomasz (1); Kotulak, Kacper (1); Fallows, Richard (3); Hajduk, Marcin (1); Vocks, Christian (5) (1) University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, POLAND; (2) TCD, IRELAND; (3) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS; (4) OMA, BELGIUM; (5) AIP, GERMANY; (3) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS J Radio Continuum Spectra of Planetary Nebulae Hajduk, Marcin; Dabrowski, Bartosz; Sniadkowska, Karolina; Kotulak, Kacper; Frod, Adam; Blaszkiewicz, Leszek; Krankowski, Andrzej University of Warmia and Mazury, POLAND J Mitigation of Non-Narrowband Radio Frequency Interference Steeb, Jan-Willem (1); Wijnholds, Stefan (2); Davidson, David (3) (1) Stellenbosch University, SOUTH AFRICA; (2) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS; (3) Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA), AUSTRALIA J A prototype of MUSER-I Correlator upgrade Liu, Fei; Wang, Wei; Yan, Yihua Chinese Academy of Sciences, CHINA CIE J cm-wave observations of cluster mergers: hints of SZ effect structures Malu, Siddharth; Sandhu, Pritpal; Datta, Abhirup IIT Indore, INDIA 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 84 of 123

85 Thursday May 31, 2018 Auditorium Session GL4 General Lecture 4 Chairs: TBD 11:30 GL4.1 (invited) Space Weather and its Effects on Satellites Richard B. Horne, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK 11:30 Over the last 10 years the number of operational satellites in orbit has grown from 450 to more than We rely on these satellites more than ever before for a wide range of applications such as mobile phones, TV signals, internet, navigation and financial services. During geomagnetic storms the electron flux inside the van Allen radiation belts can increase by four orders of magnitude on a timescale of a few days, but the timescale can be as fast as 2 minutes. The increase in flux causes an increased risk of damage to satellites and in some cases has resulted in total satellite loss. The number of spacecraft that could be damaged in an extreme space weather event remains very uncertain and the impact needs to be assessed so that we can mitigate the risk through better design and operational procedures. In this general lecture, we discuss some of the impacts of space weather in general and then focus on the effects on satellites. We discuss the Earth s radiation belts, present some of the latest research on wave-particle interactions including those from the new Rad-Sat project, and show how wave-particle interactions dominate the transport, acceleration and loss of high-energy relativistic electrons that damage satellites. We show how global models can be used to reconstruct radiation belt variations and be used to test our understanding of different physical processes. We discuss extreme space weather events and show how models can be used to assess the orbits most at risk and complement statistical analyses to determine the electron flux for a 1 in 150 year event. We discuss the implications of these results in terms of the shielding required to protect new spacecraft. Finally, we show how one global model has been integrated with radiation effects models to provide 4 different risk indicators, and developed into a prototype operational forecasting system in collaboration with the UK Met Office and European Space Agency to forecast the risk of damage to satellites in different orbits. Richard B. Horne Professor Richard Horne is an Individual Merit Scientist at the British Antarctic Survey, Fellow of the American Geophysical Union and Fellow of the URSI. He is known for his research on the propagation of plasma waves and wave-particle interactions. His most important work is to show that wave-particle interactions accelerate electrons to relativistic energies and are a major process in the formation of the radiation belts at Earth and Jupiter. He led the EU SPACECAST project to develop a real-time forecasting system to protect satellites from space weather and led the EU SPACESTORM project to mitigate the effects of extreme space weather on satellites. He currently leads the new Rad-Sat project to understand the transport, acceleration and loss of radiation belt particles. Richard has published over 170 research papers. He is former Chair of Commission H and is currently a member of the UK Space Environment Impact Expert Group that provides advice on space weather for the UK Government. 12:30 Lunch Break 12:30 Page 85 of 123

86 Thursday May 31, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Room 1 Room 2 Session S-B06: Novel mathematical methods in electromagnetics Chairs: Kazuya Kobayashi, Chuo University, Japan; Yury Shestopalov, University of Gävle, Sweden S-B Modeling of electromagnetically functional surfaces and extraction of physical bounds, using Herglotz functions and convex optimization (Invited) Sjoberg, Daniel Lund University, SWEDEN S-B Recent Advances in the Theory and Applications of the Surface-Volume-Surface Electric Field Integral Equation (Invited) Okhmatovski, Vladimir; Mojolagbe, Jamiu; Gholami, Reza; Chen, Zhuotong; Zheng, Shucheng University of Manitoba, CANADA S-B Dynamic Feature Extraction Using Reprogrammable Coding Metasurface (Invited) Li, Lianlin Beijing University, CHINA CIE S-B Electromagnetic inertia of the waveguide modes (Invited) Erden, Fatih (1); Tretyakov, Oleg A. (2) (1) National Defense University, TURKEY; (2) Gebze Technical University, TURKEY S-B Microwave Imaging Method Developed in Lebesgue Spaces for Inspecting Dielectric Targets (Invited) Randazzo, Andrea (1); Estatico, Claudio (2); Pastorino, Matteo (1); Fedeli, Alessandro (1) (1) University of Genoa - DITEN, ITALY; (2) University of Genoa - DIMA, ITALY S-B Physical conditions for full control of transmission through non-reflecting metasurfaces (Invited) Tretyakov, Sergei (1); Diaz-Rubio, Ana (1); Kwon, Do- Hoon (2); Ptitsyn, Grigorii (1) (1) Aalto University, FINLAND; (2) University of Massachusetts - Amherst, USA Session S-BD: Advanced electromagnetics for short-range wireless systems Chairs: Andrea Michel, University of Pisa, Italy; Giuliano Manara, University of Pisa, Italy; Apostolos Georgiadis, Heriot-Watt University, UK S-BD-07 - Hand-held radar for people tracking in indoor scenarios (Invited) Masotti, Diego; Costanzo, A.; Paolini, Giacomo University of Bologna, ITALY S-BD-08 - A Design Rule to Reduce the Human Body Effect on Antennas for Short Range NF-UHF RFID Systems (Invited) Casula, Giovanni Andrea Universita di Cagliari -Dip. di Ing. Elettrica ed Elettronica, ITALY S-BD-09 - EM Study of Novel UHF RFID Application: Along-the-Metal Short Range Communication (Invited) Andrenko, Andrey enfc Inc., JAPAN S-BD-10 - UHF Near-Field Wireless Power Transfer, Application To RFID System (Invited) RAKOTOMALALA, Imbolatiana; Tedjini, Smail; Lemaitre-Auger, Pierre Université Grenoble Alpes - LCIS, FRANCE S-BD-11 - Chipless RFID Threshold Temperature Sensor Compliant with UHF and ISM Radio Frequency El Matbouly, Hatem (1); Duroc, Yvan (2); Zannas, Konstantinos (1); TEDJINI, SMAIL (3) (1) Université Grenoble-Alpes, FRANCE; (2) University of Lyon, UCBL, FRANCE; (3) LCIS, FRANCE 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 86 of 123

87 Thursday May 31, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Session S-F06: Propagation measurements and models Chairs: C. Capsoni, M. Biscarini Room 3 Room 4 S-F Scaling Rain Attenuation as a Function of the Link Elevation Machado Tomaz, Luciano; Luini, Lorenzo; Capsoni, Carlo Politecnico di Milano, ITALY S-F Assessing radiative transfer models trained by numerical weather forecasts using Sun-tracking radiometric measurements for satellite link characterization up to W band Biscarini, Marianna Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY S-F Investigation of rain induced depolarization by means of a physically based simulator Regonesi, Eric (1); Nebuloni, Roberto (2); Capsoni, Carlo (2); Luini, Lorenzo (2); Riva, Carlo (2) (1) Politecnico di Milano, ITALY; (2) Politecnico di Milano/Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, ITALY S-F AlphaSat Aldo Paraboni Experiment Q-band Receiving Station in Rome (Italy): Upgrades and Preliminary Scintillation Measurements Marziani, Augusto Maria University of Rome, ITALY Session S-G01: Ionospheric impact on remote sensing: challenges and opportunities Chairs: N. Bergeot, L. Alfonsi S-G New ionospheric sounding techniques and opportunities with single-frequency GNSS receivers Hernandez-Pajares, Manuel Politechnical University of Cataluna, SPAIN S-G Long-term trends in thermospheric and ionospheric parameters as the reflection of solar activity long-term variations Mikhailov, Andrey (1); Perrone, Loredana (2) (1) IZMIRAN, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) INGV, ITALY S-G GPS ROTI Maps as new IGS ionospheric product characterizing the ionospheric irregularities occurrence current stage and perspectives Kotulak, Kacper (1); Krankowski, Andrzej (1); Zakharenkova, Irina (1); Cherniak, Iurii (2) (1) University of Warmia and Mazury, POLAND; (2) COSMIC Program Office, UCAR, USA S-G Simultaneously measuring Total Electron Content with InSAR and GNSS Musico, Elvira (1); De Franceschi, Giorgiana (1); Spogli, Luca (1); Cesaroni, Claudio (1); Seu, Roberto (2); Polcari, Marco (1) (1) INGV, ITALY; (2) Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY S-G Multi-Instrument Observations of MSTIDs and Source Determination Mathews, John (1); Coster, Anthea (2); Dinsmore, Ross (1); Sarkhel, Sumanta (3) (1) Penn State University, USA; (2) MIT Haystack Observatory, USA; (3) Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, INDIA S-G The contribution of the Ionosphere Prediction Service Project in supporting the mitigation of the ionospheric effects on radio signals Cesaroni, Claudio (1); Ronchini, Roberto (2); Aquino, Marcio (3); Berrilli, Francesco (4); Vadakke Veettil, Sreeja (3); De Franceschi, Giorgiana (1); Romano, Vincenzo (1); Rodriguez, Filippo (2); Di Rollo, Stefano (2); Del Moro, Dario (4); Spogli, Luca (1); Hutchinson, Michael (5) (1) INGV, ITALY; (2) TPZ, ITALY; (3) University of Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM; (4) UTOV, ITALY; (5) NSL, UNITED KINGDOM 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 87 of 123

88 Thursday May 31, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Room 5 Room 6 Session S-HG: Radio science for space weather science and operations Chairs: Mauro Messerotti S-HG-11 - Radio observations as input for the ESPERTA model to forecast moderate-to-extreme solar proton events (Invited) Laurenza, Monica (1); Alberti, Tommaso (1); Cliver, Edward W. (2) (1) INAF-IAPS, ITALY; (2) NSO, ITALY S-HG-12 - First results on reprocessing of AWDANet data Lichtenberger, Janos (1); Sannikov, Dmitry (2); Rodger, Craig (3); Clilverd, Mark (4); Cherneva, Nina (2); Steinbach, Peter (1); Koronczay, David (1); Ferencz, Csaba (1) (1) Eotvos University, HUNGARY; (2) Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Radio Wave Propagation, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (3) University of Otago, NEW ZEALAND; (4) British Antarctic Survey, UNITED KINGDOM S-HG-13 - Faint Coronal Radio Bursts Generated by Alfven Waves Voitenko, Yuriy (1); Brazhenko, Anatoliy (2); Melnik, Valentin (2); Frantsuzenko, Anatoliy (2); Pierrard, Viviane (1) (1) Royal Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy, BELGIUM; (2) Institute of Radio Astronomy, UKRAINE S-HG-14 - High-Resolution Imaging of the Solar Chromosphere in the Centimetre-Millimetre Band through Single-Dish Observations Pellizzoni, Alberto (1); Murtas, Giulia (2); Zucca, Pietro (3); Righini, Simona (1); Loru, Sara (1); Maccaferri, Andrea (1); Messerotti, Mauro (1); Zanichelli, Alessandra (1); Egron, Elise (1); Iacolina, Maria Noemi (1); Buffa, Franco (1); Orfei, Alessandro (1); Valente, Giuseppe (4); Navarrini, Alessandro (1); Serra, Giampaolo (1) (1) INAF, ITALY; (2) University of Cagliari, ITALY; (3) ASTRON, NETHERLANDS; (4) ASI, ITALY; (1) INAF, ITALY S-HG-15 - Activity for Space Weather Research and Operation in NICT (Invited) Ishii, Mamoru; Hozumi, Kornyanat; Kubo, Yuki; Tsugawa, Takuya NICT, JAPAN S-HG-16 - Identification of travelling ionospheric disturbances with HF and GNSS experiments (Invited) Belehaki, Anna National Observatory of Athens, GREECE Session G02: Ionospheric modeling, data assimilation, and Diagnostics Chairs: TBD G Autoscaled MUF assimilation in RATIM Sabbagh, Dario Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, ITALY G Random Forest, Support Vector Regression and Gradient Boosting Methods for Ionosphere Total Electron Content Nowcasting problem at midlatitudes Zhukov, Aleksei (1); Yasyukevich, Yury (1); Mylnikova, Anna (1); Sidorov, Denis (2) (1) ISTP SB RAS, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) ESI SB RAS, RUSSIAN FEDERATION G Characterization of Slab-Thickness and Bo Parameter and Comparison with the IRI model Over an equatorial Station in Africa Odeyemi, Olumide Ekiti State University, NIGERIA 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 88 of 123

89 Thursday May 31, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Room 7 Room 10 Session K03: Electromagnetics in biomedicine Chairs: TBD K Radiophysical Methods for Biomedical Applications: Challenges and Problems Gulyaev, Yury RAS, RUSSIAN FEDERATION K Investigation of Activation Mechanism for Nanostructured Liposomal Capsules by Ultrashort Electric Pulses for Targeted Drug Delivery Problems Pavlyukova, Elena Kotelnikov Institute of Radio-engineering and Electronics RAS, RUSSIAN FEDERATION K From Doppler to FMCW Radars for Non- Contact Vital-Sign Monitoring Munoz-Ferreras, Jose-Maria (1); Li, Changzhi (2); Wang, Jing (2); Peng, Zhengyu (2); Gomez-Garcia, Roberto (1) (1) Univ. of Alcala, SPAIN; (2) Texas Tech University, USA K USE OF A STATISTICAL MEASUREMENT BASED PROPAGATION MODEL FOR SMALL CELLS TO EVALUATE GLOBAL EXPOSURE Chobineh, Amirreza Chair C2M, Telecom Paristech, FRANCE K Textile-Based Flexible Electronics for Wearable Applications: from Antennas and Batteries Kiourti, Asimina The Ohio State University, USA K Evaluation of Doppler Signal Analysis Algorithms for Heart Rate Estimation Russo, Paola UNIVPM, ITALY Workshop "Advanced weather radar technologies for civil aviation and greener operations" Chair: L. Baldini Organizers: Luca Baldini & Fabrizio Cuccoli U.O. CNIT RaSS, Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'informazione, FIRENZE - ITALY Current avionic weather radars cannot give accurate information about the weather hazards. Pilots avoid the potentially dangerous area with a greater detour, but only thirty percent of red echo radar returns represent actually a threat. These detours involve a longer trajectory and a greater impact on the environment. Instead, a polarimetric radar, which can discriminate for instance between rain and hail, can enhance pilot situational awareness and support trajectory opti-mization. In the framework of some projects funded by EU CLEANSKY Joint Technology Initiative, a customized knowledge-based Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) has been developed implementing a polarimetric radar signal and data processor aimed to the assessment of the risk level of the phenomena encountered en route. The workshop will focus on the polarimetric data processing for on board weather radar, the real time optimization algorithms suggesting pilots safe and cleaner trajectories for avoid dangerous areas and the first experiment with a prototype of an avionic polarimetric weather radar. 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 89 of 123

90 Thursday May 31, h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 Room 11 Session S-D13: Photonic signal processing, real-time instruments and biomedical imaging Chairs: H. Asghari, T. Ozaki S-D Absolute Wavelength Photonic Time Stretch Spectroscopy Asghari, Hossein Loyola Marymount University, USA S-D Optical rogue waves as an indicator for the loss of intrapulse coherence Steinmeyer, Gunter Max-Born-Institut, GERMANY S-D On-chip Generation and Coherent Control of Complex Optical Quantum States Morandotti, Roberto INRS-EMT, CANADA S-D Spectrally Encoded Imaging for Fast Dynamic Surface Breakout Events (Invited) Salyer, Terry Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA S-D Spectral Dynamics of Soliton Explosion in a Passively Mode-Locked Yb Fiber Laser with Time Stretch Spectroscopy Suzuki, Masayuki Aichi Medical University, JAPAN Session S-DA: GHz and THz metrology Chairs: Sam Lemey, Hendrik Rogier S-DA-1 - Dynamic Simulations of Quantum Cascade Lasers Beyond the Rotating Wave Approximation Riesch, Michael; Jirauschek, Christian; Tzenov, Petar Technical University of Munich, GERMANY 13h50 14h10 14h30 14h50 15h10 15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break 15h30 Page 90 of 123

91 Thursday May 31, 2018 Room 3 Room 4 Session F02: Remote Sensing of the Earth and Planets Session S-GE: Global Electric Circuit and the Ionosphere Chairs: V. Santello, M. Vacarano Chairs: Sergey Pulinets, Evgeny Mareev 16h00 F Bistatic ArcSAR Pieraccini, Massimiliano; Miccinesi, Lapo Universita di Firenze, ITALY S-GE-1 - Global Electric Circuit as engine of seismoionospheric coupling. Concept validation within the framework of INSPIRE project. Kotulak, Kacper (1); Zakharenkova, Irina (1); Cherniak, Iurii (1); Rothkaehl, Hanna (2); FroD, Adam (1); Krankowski, Andrzej (1); Hernandez-Pajares, Manuel (3); Pulinets, Sergey (4); Davidenko, Dimitry (5) (1) University of Warmia and Mazury, POLAND; (2) Space Research Centre PAS, POLAND; (3) Politechnical University of Cataluna, SPAIN; (4) Space Research Institute (IKI), Russian Academy of Sciences, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (5) Russian Academy of Sciences, RUSSIAN FEDERATION 16h00 16h20 F Forest Fire Detection with Weather Radars Santalla del Rio, Veronica University of Vigo, SPAIN S-GE-2 - Global Electric Circuit as a medium for intergeospheres coupling Pulinets, Sergey Russian Academy of Sciences, RUSSIAN FEDERATION 16h20 16h40 F Coexistence of weather radars and telecommunication systems Vaccarono, Mattia Colorado State University, USA S-GE-3 - On the impact of disturbed weather regions on the global electric circuit Shatalina, Maria; Klimenko, Vladimir Institute of Applied Physics Russian Academy of Science, RUSSIAN FEDERATION 16h40 17h00 F Theoretical analysis of 2D spectra of radar returns Saillard, Marc (1); Platzer, Florestan (2); Fabbro, Vincent (2) (1) University of Toulon, FRANCE; (2) ONERA, FRANCE S-GE-4 - Investigation of the GEC sensitivity to the natural and anthropogenic perturbations of the conductivity and thunderstorm generators Mareev, Evgeny; Slyunyaev, Nikolay Russian Academy of Sciences, RUSSIAN FEDERATION 17h00 17h30 ECR Tutorials 17h30 Page 91 of 123

92 Thursday May 31, h00 16h20 16h40 17h00 Room 5 Room 7 Session S-HG: Radio science for space weather science and operations Chairs: Viviane Pierrard S-HG-17 - The use of GNSS signals for Space Weather monitoring and prediction (Invited) Alfonsi, Lucilla; Romano, Vincenzo; De Franceschi, Giorgiana; Hunstad, Ingrid; Spogli, Luca; Cesaroni, Claudio INGV, ITALY S-HG-18 - St. Patricks day geomagnetic storm effect on mid-low-equatorial D-region ionosphere using very low-frequency radio waves Maurya, Ajeet Kumar (1); Singh, Rajesh (2) (1) Banaras Hindu University, INDIA; (2) Dr. K S K Geomagnetic Research Lab, IIG, INDIA S-HG-19 - Characterization of nighttime polar ionospheric variability to solar and geomagnetic activity using wavelet analysis Macotela, Edith L. (1); Clilverd, Mark (2); Manninen, Jyrki (1) (1) University of Oulu, FINLAND; (2) British Antarctic Survey, UNITED KINGDOM S-HG-20 - Extreme Space Weather Events and Military Operations Messerotti, Mauro University of Trieste, ITALY Session K03: Electromagnetics in biomedicine Chairs: TBD K Molecular dynamics simulation study of intense electric field effect on tubulin Cifra, Michal (1); Liberti, Micaela (2); Tuszynski, Jack (3); Grosso, Agnese (4); Ayoub, Ahmed T. (5); Marracino, Paolo (2); Havelka, Daniel (6); Prusa, Jiri (6); Apollonio, Francesca (4) (1) Czech Academy of Sciences, CZECH REPUBLIC; (2) University Sapienza of Rome, ITALY; (3) University of Alberta, CANADA; (4) DIET, Sapienza University of Rome, ITALY; (5) Heliopolis University, EGYPT; (6) Czech Academy of Sciences, CZECH REPUBLIC K Pyroelectricity as a possible mechanism for cell membrane permeabilization Mir, Lluis; Muscat, Adeline; Leray, Isabelle; Garcia Sanchez, Tomas CNRS, FRANCE K Bluetooth Enabled Fall Monitoring and Activity Detection with Ultrasound Frey, Kim University of Colorado Boulder, USA 16h00 16h20 16h40 17h00 17h30 ECR Tutorials 17h30 Page 92 of 123

93 Thursday May 31, 2018 Room 11 16h00 16h20 16h40 17h00 Session S-D13: Photonic signal processing, real-time instruments and biomedical imaging Chairs: H. Asghari, T.R. Salyer S-D Terahertz Chemical Mircroscope for Detecting Cancer Cells Ozaki, Tsuneyuki INRS-EMT, CANADA S-D Progress in Real-Time Measurements of Ultrafast Instabilities in Nonlinear Fiber Optics Dudley, John CNRS UMR 6174, FRANCE S-D High-frame-rate Spectrum Measurement for Ultrafast Optical Pulses based on Optical Signal Processing Wada, Naoya; Delgado Mendinueta, José Manuel; Furukawa, Hideaki NICT, JAPAN 16h00 16h20 16h40 17h00 17h30 ECR Tutorials 17h30 Page 93 of 123

94 Thursday May 31, 2018 ECR TUTORIALS The ECR-turorials are 4 lectures, scheduled in a late afternoon-slot and aiming at providing young researchers with an introduction in one of the research areas in which URSI is involved. The presenters will be the ECR (Early Career Representatives) in the respective Commissions Room 1 17h30 Radio Resource Management in Ultra Dense Networks (Commission C) Haijun Zhang, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China, haijunzhang@ieee.org Nowadays, the mobile network no longer just connects people but is evolving into billions of devices, such as sensors, controllers, machines, autonomous vehicles, drones, people and things with each other and then achieves information and Intelligence. From a planning and optimization perspective on the mobile network, this means that we also need a lot more flexibility to address these future needs. Next-generation (5G) wireless systems are characterized by three key features: heterogeneity, in terms of technology and services, dynamics, in terms of rapidly varying environments and uncertainty, and size, in terms of number of users, nodes, and services. The need for smart, secure, and autonomic network design has become a central research issue in a variety of applications and scenarios. Ultra-dense networks (UDN) have attracted intense interest from both academia and industry to potentially improve spatial reuse and coverage, thus allowing cellular systems to achieve higher data rates, while retaining the seamless connectivity and mobility of cellular networks. However, considering the severe inter-tier interference and limited cooperative gains resulting from the constrained and non-ideal transmissions between adjacent base stations, a new paradigm for improving both spectral efficiency and energy efficiency through suppressing inter-tier interference and enhancing the cooperative processing capabilities is needed in the practical evolution of UDN. This tutorial will identify and discuss technical challenges and recent results related to the UDN in 5G mobile networks. The tutorial is mainly divided into four parts. In the first part, we will introduce UDN, discuss about the UDNs system architecture, and provide some main technical challenges. In the second part, we will focus on the issue of resource management in UDN and provide different recent research findings that help us to develop engineering insights. In the third part, we will address the signal processing and PHY layer design of UDN and address some key research problems. In the last part, we will summarize by providing a future outlook of UDN. Room 3 17h30 Wave-particle interactions and radiation belt dynamics (Commission H) Frantisek Němec, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Wave-particle interactions represent a unique mechanism of an energy transfer in the nearly collisionless plasma environment of the near-earth space, so-called Earth s magnetosphere. These interactions ultimately affect distribution functions of energetic particles trapped in the Van Allen radiation belts. Depending on the actual situation, they may be responsible both for the particle energization and loss. We present an overview of the radiation belt dynamics, discussing the particle trapping, and relevant source and loss mechanisms. We start with a general picture of the Earth s magnetosphere, focusing on the inner part and introducing the plasmasphere and Van Allen radiation belts. Then, energetic particle movement in the nearly dipolar Earth s magnetic field and related adiabatic invariants are discussed. We focus in particular on consequences and means of a possible violation of these invariants. The concept of a random walk and diffusion, both radial and in pitch angle is introduced. We demonstrate the importance of a resonant interaction between a wave and a particle, both theoretically and using actual experimental data. We further focus on the most important wave phenomena observed in the Earth s magnetosphere. We introduce their basic classification and properties, along with the propagation scheme through the inner magnetosphere. We review the suggested generation mechanisms and impacts of individual emission types on energetic particles in the radiation belts. Recent spacecraft data and scientific results are used to demonstrate the progress in our understanding of these amazing near-earth space phenomena. Finally, we briefly introduce examples of a few open questions related to the radiation belt dynamics and generation and propagation of electromagnetic emissions in the Earth s inner magnetosphere. Page 94 of 123

95 Thursday May 31, 2018 Room 1 18:15 Blind calibration techniques for radio astronomical arrays (Commission J) Stefan J. Wijnholds, Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy (ASTRON), Oude Hoogeveensedijk 4, 7991 PD, Dwingeloo, The Netherlands & Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineerings, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa Radio astronomical arrays usually consist of many receiving elements to meet the resolution and sensitivity requirement demanded by the application. Calibration of the individual receive paths in these systems is crucial to the performance of these instruments. This is normally done by constructing a source model of the brightest sources in the observed scene based on sky catalogs. After initial calibration, an image is constructed and, if needed, the source model is updated. This updated source model can then be used to further improve the calibration. This iterative process is referred to as self-calibration. This approach usually gives excellent results but is also known to produce erroneous results when the initial source model is too inaccurate. Such situations may occur when there is an unexpected unknown source, such as a transient source or radio frequency interference, or when a new instrument is commissioned that opens up a hitherto unexplored frequency range. In such cases, blind calibration may help to bootstrap the self-calibration process. Blind calibration techniques are calibration methods that work without an a priori model of the observed scene. In this tutorial, I present an overview of blind calibration techniques used to calibrate radio astronomical arrays. I start with redundancy calibration, which was developed in the early 1980s to calibrate the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT) by exploiting the regularity of its array configuration. Fuzzy redundancy, which exploits the availability of almost redundant baselines in dense irregular array, is a natural extension of redundancy calibration. More recently, a number of blind calibration methods have been proposed that work for arbitrary array configurations. These techniques either work by optimizing the contrast in the observed scene or by exploiting the sparsity in the observed scene. The techniques in the latter category appear to be quite robust to large instrumental errors and have an interesting connection with regular selfcalibration techniques that start from an initial sky model. This connection led to a number of new insights in the robustness of selfcalibration to poor initial source models. Room 3 18:15 A Tutorial on Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering and Inverse Source Problems (Commission K) Puyan Mojabi, Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept, Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada The goal of electromagnetic inversion is to determine some (internal) properties of an investigation domain from external electromagnetic data. The external electromagnetic data can have different forms such as scattered electric/magnetic fields, radar cross-section data, or near-field antenna measurements. Electromagnetic inversion offers various (potential) applications in the forms of imaging, remote sensing, and detection; e.g., in medical imaging (complex permittivity reconstruction), antenna diagnostics (equivalent current reconstruction), arctic remote sensing (snow and sea ice thickness retrieval), geophysics (oil exploration), security (concealed weapon detection), agriculture (grain bin imaging), environmental engineering (soil moisture retrieval), and industrial non-destructive evaluation (structural health monitoring). The electromagnetic inversion framework is applicable to a wide range of the electromagnetic frequency spectrum; however, the focus of this tutorial is on the microwave frequency range. The investigation domain may include scatterers such as in vivo biological tissues or snow-covered sea ice, which are irradiated by some known electromagnetic fields. For such cases, the goal is to characterize these scatterers (e.g., in terms of their complex permittivity profiles) by processing their measured electromagnetic response (e.g., their resulting scattered fields) via an appropriate electromagnetic inversion algorithm. For these inversion scenarios, the associated electromagnetic inversion problem is then referred to as the electromagnetic inverse scattering problem. On the other hand, the investigation domain may include electromagnetic sources such as antennas or unintended radiators. In such cases, the purpose of electromagnetic inversion is often to characterize these sources in terms of their equivalent electric or magnetic currents from their measured near-field or far-field data. These problems are then referred to as electromagnetic inverse source problems. In this tutorial, after a brief overview of different application areas, we focus on two specific applications: active microwave imaging for reconstructing the complex permittivity profile of an object of interest, and antenna characterization via equivalent current reconstruction. To this end, this tutorial starts with describing the relationship between electromagnetic inverse source and inverse scattering problems. We then discuss one of the challenges associated with solving electromagnetic inverse problems: proper stabilization of the inversion process by employing an appropriate regularization scheme. Advantages and disadvantages of some regularization techniques, namely, projection-based, additive, and multiplicative regularization methods, in conjunction with regularization parameter choice methods, are described. The use of nonlinear inversion algorithms to take into account multiple scattering effects in microwave imaging is explained, with a focus on the Born iterative method, Gauss- Newton inversion, and contrast source inversion algorithms. Finally, some experimental and practical aspects of these applications are discussed including phaseless measurements, data calibration, and system design. The target audience for this tutorial are those who are to begin their research in this area and would like to learn some of its basic considerations and fundamentals. Page 95 of 123

96 Friday June 1, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 1 Room 2 Session S-B06: Novel mathematical methods in electromagnetics Chairs: Kazuya Kobayashi, Chuo University, Japan; Yury Shestopalov, University of Gävle, Sweden S-B Plane Wave Diffraction by a Thin Material Strip (Invited) Nagasaka, Takashi; Kobayashi, Kazuya Chuo University, JAPAN S-B Diffraction by Two PEC Inverted Staggered Half Planes (Invited) lombardi, guido; Daniele, Vito; Zich, Rodolfo S. Politecnico di Torino-DET, ITALY S-B Innovating SI Units in Maxwells Equations. Evolutionary Approach to Electrodynamics as an Alternative to the Time-Harmonic Field Concept (Invited) Tretyakov, Oleg A. Gebze Technical University, TURKEY S-B Sculping the Cutoff and Evanescent Wave in Waveguide (Invited) Li, Yue Tsinghua University, CHINA CIE S-B Mie Scattering and Characteristic Modes of Lossy Dielectric Objects (Invited) Wallen, Henrik; Tzarouchis, Dimitrios; Sihvola, Ari; Yla- Oijala, Pasi Aalto University, FINLAND S-B Precise Time-Domain Electromagnetic Responses Using Fast Inverse Laplace Transform (Invited) Ohnuki, S.; Masuda, S.; Endo, M.; Ohnishi, R. Nihon University, Tokyo, JAPAN Session S-DB: Advances in leaky wave antenna technologies Chairs: Jose Luis Gomez Tornero, Alexandros Feresidis S-DB-1 - Implications of Higher Symmetries in Periodic Structures Quevedo-Teruel, Oscar (1); Ghasemifard Fatemeh (1); Sipus, Zvonimir (2); Valerio, Guido (3) (1) KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SWEDEN; (2) University of Zagreb, HUNGARY; (3) Sorbonne Université, FRANCE S-DB-2 - Leaky-Wave AntennasWith Arbitrary Radiation Based on Bianisotropic Huygens Metasurfaces Abdo-Sanchez, Elena (1); Eleftheriades, George V. (2); Epstein, Ariel (3) (1) Universidad de Malaga, SPAIN; (2) University of Toronto, CANADA; (3) Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, ISRAEL S-DB-3 - Dynamically reconfigurable metasurfaces and leaky-wave antennas for millimeter-wave and THz applications Feresidis, Alexandros; Churm, James; Rabbani, Muhammad University of Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM S-DB-5 - Nonreciprocal Graphene-based Leaky-Wave Antennas: Theory and Applications Correas Serrano, Diego; Gomez Diaz, Juan Sebastian University of California, Davis, USA S-DB-6 - Magnetically Scannable Leaky Wave Antenna Mateo-Segura, Carolina (1); GOMEZ TORNERO, JOSE LUIS (2); Rotenberg, Samuel (1); Goussetis, George (1); Garcia-Poveda, Miguel (2) (1) Heriot-Watt University, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) Technical University of Cartagena (UPCT), SPAIN S-DB-7 - Study of the Efficiency of Half-Width Substrate Integrated Waveguide Leaky-Wave Antennas in FR4 (Invited) Garcia-Poveda, Miguel; Canete-Rebenaque, David; GOMEZ TORNERO, JOSE LUIS UPCT, SPAIN 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 96 of 123

97 Friday June 1, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 3 Room 4 Session F02: Remote Sensing of the Earth and Planets Chairs: M. Chandra, T. Tanzi F Impacts of Radio Frequency Interference in Synthetic Aperture Radar Data Tao, Mingliang; Su, Jia Northwestern Polytechnical University, CHINA CIE F On the Design of a side-looking Drone-borne GPR and its Physical Basis Chandra, Madhu (1); Tanzi, Tullio (2) (1) Chemnitz University of Technology, GERMANY; (2) LTCI CNRS, FRANCE Session F03: Propagation and remote sensing in complex and random media Chairs: M. Chandra, T. Tanzi F Precise localization of multiple noncooperative objects in a disordered cavity by wavefront shaping del Hougne, Philipp (1); Smith, David R. (2); Fink, Mathias (1); Lerosey, Geoffroy (1); Imani, Mohammadreza F. (2) (1) Institut Langevin CNRS, FRANCE; (2) Duke University, USA F Investigation of Depolarisation and crosspolarisation over Ku-band Satellite links in a Guinea Savannah Location in Nigeria Durodola, Omotayo May (1); Ibrahim, Aminu (1); Ojo, Joseph S (2); Ajewole, Moses O. (2) (1) University of Jos, NIGERIA; (2) Federal University of Technology Akure, Nigeria, NIGERIA Session S-G01: Ionospheric impact on remote sensing: challenges and opportunities Chairs: L. Alfonsi, G. De Franceschi S-G Ionospheric fluctuations monitored with TEC gradients and ROTI Kotulak, Kacper (1); FroD, Adam (1); Krankowski, Andrzej (1); Hernandez-Pajares, Manuel (2); Cherniak, Iurii (3); Zakharenkova, Irina (1) (1) University of Warmia and Mazury, POLAND; (2) Politechnical University of Cataluna, SPAIN; (3) COSMIC Program Office, UCAR, Boulder, USA, USA S-G Ionospheric scintillation diagnostics using LOFAR interferometer Pozoga, Mariusz; Rothkaehl, Hanna; Grzesiak, Marcin; Wronowski, Roman; Budzinska, Katarzyna; Przepiorka, Dorota; Matyjasiak, Barbara Space Research Centre PAS, POLAND S-G Influence of polar cap patch scintillations on GNSS receiver performance during geomagnetic disturbed conditions Hoeg, Per (1); Durgonics, Tibor (2) (1) University of Oslo, NORWAY; (2) Technical University of Denmark, DENMARK 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 97 of 123

98 Friday June 1, 2018 Room 5 Room 6 Session H03: Waves in Plasma Chairs: Jyrki Manninen Session S-G07: Sensor networks for ionospheric weather nowcast Chairs: Ivan Galkin, Anna Belehaki, Claudia Borries H Numerical Simulation of Spacecraft Charging Processes in Time-varying Plasma Environment Miyake, Yohei (1); Katoh, Yuto (2); Kiriyama, Takeshi (1); Usui, Hideyuki (1) (1) Kobe University, JAPAN; (2) Tohoku University, JAPAN S-G Russian National Ionospheric Network Pulinets, Sergey Space Research Institute (IKI), Russian Academy of Sciences, RUSSIAN FEDERATION 09h00 H Electromagnetic Wave Propagation in Magnetized Plasmas: Numerical Model and Experimental Validation Torrisi, Giuseppe (1); Celona, Luigi (1); Naselli, Eugenia (1); Castro, Giuseppe (1); Mascali, David (1); Gammino, Santo (1); Mazzaglia, Maria (1); Sorbello, Gino (2) (1) Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, ITALY; (2) Universita degli Studi di Catania, ITALY S-G Improving Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Oblique Ionosonde Soundings Using New Hardware Capability of the DPS4D Ionosonde Verhulst, Tobias (1); Reinisch, Bodo (2); Altadill, David (3); Galkin, Ivan (4); Kozlov, Alexander (5); Belehaki, Anna (6); Blanch, Estefania (3); Stankov, Stanimir (1) 09h00 (1) Royal Meteorological Institute, BELGIUM; (2) Digisonde.com, USA; (3) Observatori de l'ebre, SPAIN; (4) Borealis Global Designs, Ltd, USA; (5) University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA; (6) National Observatory of Athens, GREECE 09h20 H Pc1 waves spectral characteristics associated with variations of their source location Inoue, Tomohiro (1); Ozaki, Mitsunori (1); Shiokawa, Kazuo (2); Ebihara, Yusuke (3); Miyoshi, Yoshizumi (2); Nomura, Reiko (4); Yagitani, Satoshi (1); Connors, Martin (5); Sakaguchi, Kaori (6); Kataoka, Ryuho (7); Otsuka, Yuichi (2) (1) Kanazawa University, JAPAN; (2) Nagoya University, JAPAN; (3) Kyoto University, JAPAN; (4) The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, JAPAN; (5) Athabasca University, JAPAN; (6) National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, JAPAN; (7) National Institute of Polar Research, JAPAN S-G Testing Ionospheric models for precise positioning Orus Perez, Raul (1); Hernandez-Pajares, Manuel (2); Garcia-Fernandez, Miquel (3); wielgosz, Pawel (4); Garcia-Rigo, Alberto (5) (1) ESA, FRANCE; (2) UPC/IonSAT, USA; (3) Rokubun, SPAIN; (4) UWM, POLAND; (5) UPC/IonSAT, USA 09h20 S-G The International Space Weather Initiative (ISWI) instruments in Germany Borries, Claudia; Banys, Daniela; Berdermann, Jens; Jakowski, Norbert German Aerospace Center (DLR), GERMANY 09h40 09h40 10h00 H Frequency Dependent Source Locations of Whistler Mode Waves in the Plasmasphere: A Raytracing Approach Maxworth, Ashanthi (1); Golkowski, Mark (2); Malaspina, David (3); Jaynes, Allison (4) (1) University of Saskatchewan, CANADA; (2) University of Colorado Denver, USA; (3) University of Colorado Boulder, USA; (4) University of Iowa, USA S-G Real-time mapping of VTEC and slab thickness in cooperation of IGS GNSS and GIRO sensor networks FroD, Adam (1); Krankowski, Andrzej (1); Bilitza, Dieter (2); Roma Dollase, David (3); Kotulak, Kacper (1); Hernandez-Pajares, Manuel (3); Cherniak, Iurii (4); Reinisch, Bodo (5); Zakharenkova, I. (1); Galkin, I. (6) 10h00 (1) University of Warmia and Mazury, POLAND; (2) George Mason University, USA; (3) Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, USA; (3) Politechnical University of Cataluna, SPAIN; (4) COSMIC Program Office, UCAR, USA; (5) Digisonde.com, USA; (6) University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA 10h20 H Electromagnetic signatures of winter thunderstorms observed in the West Mediterranean Kolmasova, Ivana (1); Santolik, Ondrej (1); Uhlir, Ludek (1); Pedeboy, Stephane (2); Lan, Radek (1); Kolinska, Andrea (1) (1) Institute of Atmospheric Physics CAS, CZECH REPUBLIC; (2) METEORAGE, FRANCE S-G Realistic Ionosphere: real-time ionosonde service for UN International Space Weather Initiative Galkin, Ivan (1); Reinisch, Bodo (2) (1) University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA; (2) Digisonde.com, USA 10h20 10h40 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 98 of 123

99 Friday June 1, h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 Room 7 Room 10 Session S-B04: Inverse scattering and high/super-resolution imaging: theory, algotithm and applications Chairs: Lianlin Li, Peking University, China; Matteo Pastorino, University of Genoa, Italy S-B Acoustic Imaging for Human Thorax Using Contrast Source Inversion Song, Xiaoqian; Yang, Fan; Li, Maokun; Xu, Shenheng Tsinghua University, CHINA CIE S-B Nonlinear Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering Using DeepNIS Li, Lianlin Beijing University, CHINA CIE S-B Dual-frequency Motion Compensation for SISAR Imaging in Forward Scatter Radar Liu, Changjiang; Liu, Feifeng; Wang, Rui; Hu, Cheng Beijing Institute of Technology, CHINA CIE S-B A Non-Iterative Eigenfunction-Based 3D Inverse Solver for Microwave Imaging Abdollahi, Nasim; LoVetri, Joe; Jeffrey, Ian University of Manitoba, CANADA S-B An Electric and Magnetic Field Transceiver Configuration Study for a Biomedical Microwave Imaging System Jeffrey, Ian; Brown, Kevin; Asefi, Mohammad; Geddert, Nicholas; LoVetri, Joe University of Manitoba, CANADA Session S-B03: Fundamental aspects of high-frequency EM wave propagation in the ionosphere Chairs: Nikolay Zernov, St. Petersburg University, Russia; Vadim Gherm, St. Petersburg University, Russia S-B Integral representation for two-frequency coherence function of ionospheric radio signal (Invited) Tinin, Mikhail Irkutsk State University, RUSSIAN FEDERATION S-B Overview of possibilities of spatial signal processing in an inhomogeneous medium based on integral representation of wave field as double weighted Fourier transform (DWFT) Tinin, Mikhail Irkutsk State University, RUSSIAN FEDERATION S-B A Comparative Analysis of Strong Scintillation I: Configuration-Space Simulations (Invited) Rino, Charles (1); Carrano, Charles (1); Germ, Vadim (2); Zernov, Nikolay (2) (1) Institute for Scientific Research, Boston College, USA; (2) University of St. Petersburg, RUSSIAN FEDERATION S-B A Comparative Analysis of Strong Scintillation II: Calculations of Transionospheric High Frequency Wave Propagation (Invited) Gherm, Vadim (1); Zernov, Nikolay (2); Rino, Charles (3) (1) St. Petersburg State University, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) University of St. Petersburg, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (3) Institute for Scientific Research, Boston College, USA S-B Multifractal Phase Screen Model for Scintillation of Transionospheric Signals Makarenkova, Ekaterina (1); Germ, Vadim (2) (1) Saint Petersburg State University, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) University of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia, RUSSIAN FEDERATION S-B Gaussian Beams in Orthogonal Full Ray Trajectory Coordinates Gherm, Vadim (1); Zernov, Nikolay (2) (1) St. Petersburg State University, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; (2) University of St. Petersburg, RUSSIAN FEDERATION 09h00 09h20 09h40 10h00 10h20 10h40 11h00 Coffee Break Coffee Break 11h00 Page 99 of 123

100 Friday June 1, 2018 Auditorium Session GL5: General Lecture 5 Chairs: TBD 11:30 GL5.1 (invited) ENERGY EFFICIENT 5G and IoT WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS Nuno Borges Carvalho, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal 11:30 In this general lecture, we discuss some of the impacts of space weather in general and then focus on the effects on satellites. We discuss the Earth s radiation belts, present some of the latest research on wave-particle interactions including those from the new Rad-Sat project, and show how wave-particle interactions dominate the transport, acceleration and loss of high-energy relativistic electrons that damage satellites. We show how global models can be used to reconstruct radiation belt variations and be used to test our understanding of different physical processes. We discuss extreme space weather events and show how models can be used to assess the orbits most at risk and complement statistical analyses to determine the electron flux for a 1 in 150 year event. We discuss the implications of these results in terms of the shielding required to protect new spacecraft. Finally, we show how one global model has been integrated with radiation effects models to provide 4 different risk indicators, and developed into a prototype operational forecasting system in collaboration with the UK Met Office and European Space Agency to forecast the risk of damage to satellites in different orbits. Nuno Borges Carvalho Nuno Borges Carvalho (S 97 M 00 SM 05-F 15) was born in Luanda, Angola, in He received the Diploma and Doctoral degrees in electronics and telecommunications engineering from the University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal, in 1995 and 2000, respectively. He is currently a Full Professor and a Senior Research Scientist with the Institute of Telecommunications, University of Aveiro and an IEEE Fellow. He coauthored Intermodulation in Microwave and Wireless Circuits (Artech House, 2003), Microwave and Wireless Measurement Techniques (Cambridge University Press, 2013) and White Space Communication Technologies (Cambridge University Press, 2014). He has been a reviewer and author of over 200 papers in magazines and conferences. He is associate editor of the IEEE Microwave Magazine and Cambridge Wireless Power Transfer Journal and former associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques. He is the co-inventor of six patents. His main research interests include software-defined radio frontends, wireless power transmission, nonlinear distortion analysis in microwave/wireless circuits and systems, and measurement of nonlinear phenomena. He has recently been involved in the design of dedicated radios and systems for newly emerging wireless technologies. Dr. Borges Carvalho is the chair of the IEEE MTT-20 Technical Committee and the past-chair of the IEEE Portuguese Section and MTT-11 and also belong to the technical committees, MTT-24 and MTT-26. He is also the vice-chair of the URSI Commission A (Metrology Group). He was the recipient of the 1995University of Aveiro and the Portuguese Engineering Association Prize for the best 1995 student at the University of Aveiro, the 1998 Student Paper Competition (Third Place) of the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (IEEE MTT-S) International Microwave Symposium (IMS), and the 2000 IEE Measurement Prize. 12:30 Lunch Break 12:30 Page 100 of 123

101 Friday June 1, 2018 Room 1 Room 2 Session B05: Complex Media Chairs: Ari Sihvola, Aalto University, Finland; Karu Esselle, Macquarie University, Australia Session S-D08: Printed electronics and novel materials for wireless devices and systems Chairs: Arnaud Vena, Etienne Perret B Properties of hybridized modes in core-shell scatterers Sihvola, Ari; Yla-Oijala, Pasi; Wallen, Henrik; Tzarouchis, Dimitrios Aalto University, FINLAND S-D Bendable Printed and Thin-film Electronics for Wireless Communications (Invited) Ellinger, Frank (1); Ishida, Koichi (1); Petti, Luisa (2); Meister, Tilo (1); Salvatore, Giovanni (2); Muenzenrieder, Niko (3); Troester, Gerhard (2); Cantarella, Giuseppe (2); Knobelspies, Stefan (2); Barahona, Marvin (1); Boroujeni, Bahman Kheradmand (1); Carta, Corrado (1); Huebler, Arved (4); Schmidt, Georg (4) (1) TU Dresden, GERMANY; (2) ETH Zurich, SWITZERLAND; (3) University of Sussex, SWITZERLAND; (4) Chemnitz University of Technology, GERMANY 13h50 S-D Inkjet-printed RFID-Skins for the Detection of Surface Defects (Invited) nappi, simone; Marrocco, Gaetano University of Rome Tor Vergata, ITALY 13h50 14h10 B Active Coated Nanoparticles - Scattering Properties and Fano Resonances Arslanagic, Samel; Jacobsen, Rasmus E. Technical University of Denmark, S-D Compact antenna for wearable applications (Invited) Genovesi, Simone; Manara, Giuliano; Costa, Filippo University of Pisa, ITALY 14h10 14h30 B Analytical Study of Light Scattering Characteristics of Radially Inhomogeneous Subwavelength Spheres Tzarouchis, Dimitrios; Sihvola, Ari Aalto University, FINLAND S-D The Effects of Added Clothing Layers on the Performance of Wearable Electro-Textile UHF RFID Tags Virkki, Johanna; He, Han; Chen, Xiaochen; Ukkonen, Leena Tampere University of Technology, FINLAND 14h30 14h50 B A Metasurface to Focus Antenna Beam at Offset Angle Afzal, Muhammad Usman; Esselle, Karu; Lalbakhsh, Ali Macquarie University, AUSTRALIA S-D Flexible RF-Electronics based on Non- Volatile Nano-Ionic Switches Methapettyparambu Purushothama, Jayakrishnan (1); Perret, Etienne (1); Vena, Arnaud (2); Sorli, Brice (3) (1) Université Grenoble Alpes, FRANCE; (1) Université Grenoble Alpes, FRANCE; (2) Université de Monpellier 2, FRANCE; (3) Université de Monpellier 3, FRANCE 14h50 15h10 B Mimicking Complex Source Point Fields via Complex Transformation Optics Odabasi, Hayrettin (1); Teixeira, Fernando (2) (1) Eskisehir Osmangazi University, TURKEY; (2) The Ohio State University, USA S-D D Localization using Phase Measurement of Chipless RFID Tags Barbot, Nicolas; Perret, Etienne Grenoble INP, FRANCE 15h10 Page 101 of 123

102 Friday June 1, 2018 Room 3 Room 4 Session S-KB2: Electromagnetic inversion and imaging Session B12: Microstrip antennas and printed devices Chairs: P. Mojabi Chair: Pavlos Lazaridis, University of Huddersfield, UK S-KB2-1 - Near-Field Microwave Imaging Using Focused Near-Field Beams: An Approach to Mitigate Undesired Scattering Effects Bayat, Nozhan; Mojabi, Puyan University of Manitoba, CANADA B A design of elliptical edge-fed circularly polarized patch antenna for GPS and Iridium applications Mistry, Keyur; Lazaridis, Pavlos University of Huddersfield, UNITED KINGDOM; University of Huddersfield, UNITED KINGDOM 13h50 S-KB2-2 - New In-vivo Mapping of Human Tissues via Inverse Scattering (Invited) Bevacqua, Martina T. (1); Isernia, Tommaso (1); Crocco, Lorenzo (2); Bellizzi, Gennaro G. (1) (1) Universita degli Studi Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, DIIES, ITALY; (2) National Research Council of Italy, IREA, ITALY B GHz Circularly Polarized Pin-Fed Notched Circular Patch Antenna TZIRIS, EMMANOUIL (1); ZAHARIS, ZAHARIAS (2); GLOVER, IAN (3); COSMAS, JOHN (1); Lazaridis, Pavlos (3) (1) Brunel University, UNITED KINGDOM; (2) Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE; (3) University of Huddersfield, UNITED KINGDOM; (3) University of Huddersfield, UNITED KINGDOM 13h50 14h10 S-KB2-3 - On the potential use of anatomical and epidemiological information to enhance microwave and ultrasound breast imaging (Invited) Mojabi, Pedram; LoVetri, Joe University of Manitoba, CANADA B Overview of High-Performance Wide-Band Balanced Bandpass Filters Using Ring Resonators Feng, Wenjie Nanjing University of Science & Technology, CHINA CIE 14h10 14h30 S-KB2-4 - Experimental 3D Microwave Imaging of Magnetic Targets using Discontinuous Galerkin Contrast Source Inversion and a Two-Stage Reconstruction Technique (Invited) Jeffrey, Ian; Asefi, Mohammad; Kaye, Cam; LoVetri, Joe; Geddert, Nicholas; Brown, Kevin University of Manitoba, CANADA 14h30 14h50 14h50 15h10 15h10 Page 102 of 123

103 Friday June 1, 2018 Room 5 Room 6 Session H02: Plasma instabilities and wave propagation Session S-G07: Sensor networks for ionospheric weather nowcast Chairs: Frantisek Nemec Chairs: Ivan Galkin, Anna Belehaki, Claudia Borries H Numerical analysis of antenna excitation of quasi-electrostatic waves: application to probing of the near-earth plasma Shirokov, Evgenii Russian Academy of Sciences, RUSSIAN FEDERATION S-G Assessment methodology for global ionospheric maps of electron content and potential adaptation to real-time Hernandez-Pajares, Manuel Politechnical University of Cataluna, SPAIN 13h50 H Observations of Whistler Waves in the Magnetic Reconnection Diffusion Region Huang, Shiyong Wuhan University, USA S-G Mapping the D-region Ionosphere by VLF Propagation Model Inversion Gasdia, Forrest; Marshall, Robert University of Colorado Boulder, USA 13h50 14h10 H Alfven Wave Energy Flow into the Polar Region Keiling, Andreas University of California - Berkeley, USA S-G Improvements in electron density definition in Autoscala program Scotto, Carlo (1); Sgrigna, Vittorio (2); Sabbagh, Dario (1); Ippolito, Alessandro (1) (1) INGV, Istituto Nazionale di geofisica e Vulcanologia, ITALY; (2) Universita Roma Tre, ITALY 14h10 14h30 H Dependence of the Effective Length of a Receiving Antenna on the Space Charge Distribution in a Model Source of Quasi-Electrostatic Chorus Emissions Shirokov, Evgenii; Demekhov, Andrei Russian Academy of Sciences, RUSSIAN FEDERATION S-G Travelling Ionospheric Disturbances nowcasting HF-based methodology and its validation with GNSS-TEC analysis techniques Belehaki, Anna National Observatory of Athens, GREECE 14h30 14h50 H Role of plasma inhomogeneities in the generation of broadband waves in the polar ionosphere CHERNYSHOV, Alexander Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, RUSSIAN FEDERATION 14h50 Page 103 of 123

104 Friday June 1, h50 14h10 Room 7 Session S-B04: Inverse scattering and high/super-resolution imaging: theory, algotithm and applications Chairs: Lianlin Li, Peking University, China; Matteo Pastorino, University of Genoa, Italy S-B Comparison between Conjugate Gradient and Landweber Based Regularization Approaches in Lp Banach Spaces for Microwave Tomography Randazzo, Andrea; Estatico, Claudio; Pastorino, Matteo; Fedeli, Alessandro University of Genoa - DITEN, ITALY; University of Genoa - DIMA, ITALY; University of Genoa - DITEN, ITALY S-B Low-Profile and Dual-polarized Microstrip Antennas Li, Yue; He, Yijing; Sun, Wangyu Tsinghua University, CHINA CIE S-B High-Efficiency Broadband Polarization- Independent Superscatterer Using Conformal Metasurfaces Xu, He-Xiu National University of Singapore, SINGAPORE 13h50 14h10 Page 104 of 123

105 AuthorIndex A Abbas, Syed B02-2 Room 12 29/05 14h50 Abbes, Alaeddine S-DA-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Abdelazeem, Mohamed S-G03-2 Room 4 30/05 16h20 Abdelnour, A. D01-P3 Poster 29/05 16h00 Abdelnour, A. S-D09-P1 Poster 29/05 16h00 Abdollahi, Nasim S-B04-4 Room 7 01/06 09h40 Abdo-Sanchez, Elena S-DB-2 Room 2 01/06 09h00 Abello, Ricard S-AC-P2 Poster 29/05 16h00 Abouelatta, Mohamed S-D01-4 Room 10 31/05 09h40 Abughannam, Saed C05-3 Room 11 29/05 14h10 Addamo, Giuseppe S-JB-5 Room 6 29/05 10h00 Adeogun, Ramoni F01-4 Room 10 30/05 09h40 Adirosi, Elisa S-F01-6 Room 11 29/05 10h20 Adirosi, Elisa F24-3 Room 10 30/05 14h10 Adler, Eric D. S-A07-P6 Poster 29/05 16h00 Afifi, Abdelrahman S-D01-4 Room 10 31/05 09h40 Afzal, Muhammad Usman B05-5 Room 1 01/06 14h50 Agaram, Raghunathan J05-06 Room 7 29/05 10h20 Agnani, Jean-Benoit S-K03-2 Room 13 30/05 14h50 Agnani, Jean-Benoit S-K03-3 Room 13 30/05 15h10 Agneessens, Sam S-D09-02 Room 13 30/05 09h00 Agneessens, Sam K02-05 Room 7 31/05 10h00 Aguili, Taoufik E01-09 Room 11 30/05 14h10 Aguirre, James S-JB-1 Room 6 29/05 Ai, Bo S-AC-P3 Poster 29/05 16h00 Ajewole, Moses O. C07-P1 Poster 29/05 16h00 Ajewole, Moses O. F03-2 Room 3 01/06 10h00 Akhtar, M. Hammad S-A01-3 Room 10 28/05 10h20 Aktepe, Aslihan S-B01-01 Room 12 28/05 Al Ibrahim, Ali E02-09 Room 11 28/05 14h10 Al Shehhi, Eiman E04-4 Room 11 31/05 09h40 Alachkar, Bassem S-J-2 Room 7 30/05 16h20 Albani, Matteo B21-05 Room 1 28/05 10h00 Albani, Matteo B03-4 Room 12 29/05 09h40 Al-Behadili, Hasanain G05-2 Room 6 28/05 09h00 Albert, Jay S-H01-21 Room 5 30/05 13h50 Alberti, Tommaso S-HG-11 Room 5 31/05 Alderighi, Monica J01-09 Room 7 28/05 13h50 Aldhaher, Samer S-D03-4 Room 2 30/05 09h40 Alex-Amor, Antonio C02-07 Room 3 28/05 15h30 Alfonsi, Lucilla S-G06-08 Room 4 29/05 13h50 Alfonsi, Lucilla S-G01-05 Room 4 31/05 10h00 Alfonsi, Lucilla S-HG-17 Room 5 31/05 16h00 Ali Ahmad, Umar S-H02-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Allabakaksh, Shaik S-F01-5 Room 11 29/05 10h00 Alonso, I. S-CF2-P1 Poster 29/05 16h00 Altadill, David S-G02-13 Room 4 28/05 16h00 Altadill, David S-G07-02 Room 6 01/06 09h00 Altintas, Ayhan B07-1 Room 12 29/05 Amano, Takanobu S-H02-02 Room 5 28/05 09h00 Amaral, Joao S-A07-2 Room 10 28/05 Amato, Francesco C05-2 Room 11 29/05 13h50 Amato, Francesco S-D01-2 Room 10 31/05 09h00 Aminaei, Amin J01-09 Room 7 28/05 13h50 Aminzadeh, Reza F01-3 Room 10 30/05 09h20 Aminzadeh, Reza K02-05 Room 7 31/05 10h00 Anciaux, Michel S-GH-09 Room 6 30/05 14h10 Andrenko, Andrey S-BD-09 Room 2 31/05 14h10 Andres, Yago S-G04-2 Room 4 30/05 09h00 Andries, Mihai S-EABK-5 Room 3 29/05 10h00 Angelopoulos, Vassilis S-H02-07 Room 5 28/05 13h50 Angling, Matthew S-G02-07 Room 4 28/05 Anlage, Steven E02-11 Room 11 28/05 14h50 Anthony, Theodore K. S-A07-P6 Poster 29/05 16h00 Antonini, Andrea S-F01-6 Room 11 29/05 10h20 Antonini, Andrea F24-2 Room 10 30/05 13h50 Antonsen, Thomas S-EABK-3 Room 3 29/05 09h20 Antropov, Oleg S-F08-3 Room 3 29/05 14h10 Apollonio, Francesca S-K02-2 Room 13 30/05 13h50 Apollonio, Francesca K03-6 Room 7 31/05 16h00 Aquino, Marcio S-G01-13 Room 4 31/05 15h10 Araña, V. S-CF2-P1 Poster 29/05 16h00 Araña V. S-CF2-P2 Poster 29/05 16h00 Argyriou, Antonios S-AC-P2 Poster 29/05 16h00 Arias, Felicitas S-A11-2 Room 10 28/05 17h20 Arikan, Feza S-G02-10 Room 4 28/05 14h30 Arikan, Feza S-G03-1 Room 4 30/05 16h00 Arnaut, Luk E02-03 Room 11 28/05 09h20 Arnaut, Luk S-EABK-5 Room 3 29/05 10h00 Arnold, Cord S-D06-15 Room 2 29/05 14h50 Arora, Akshaj B22-1 Room 12 30/05 Arslanagic, Samel B05-3 Room 1 01/06 14h10 Arteaga, Juan S-D03-4 Room 2 30/05 09h40 Artigas, David S-D05-07 Room 13 29/05 10h40 Asefi, Mohammad S-B04-5 Room 7 01/06 10h00 Asefi, Mohammad S-KB2-4 Room 3 01/06 14h30 Asghari, Hossein S-D13-01 Room 11 31/05 Asgharzadeh, M. C05-5 Room 11 29/05 14h50 Atkinson, D F01-2 Room 10 30/05 09h00 Averkamp, Terrance S-H01-19 Room 5 30/05 10h40 Ayoub, Ahmed T. K03-6 Room 7 31/05 16h00 Azana, Jose D01-07 Room 14 28/05 13h50 Azpilicueta, Francisco S-G02-03 Room 4 28/05 09h20 Azzi, Soumaya K02-04 Room 7 31/05 09h40 B Bacci, Giacomo S-F01-6 Room 11 29/05 10h20 Bacci, Giacomo C05-1 Room 11 29/05 Baev, Andrey S-B09-1 Room 1 29/05 Baharuddin, Mohd Hafiz E02-03 Room 11 28/05 09h20 Baharuddin, Mohd Hafiz S-B09-3 Room 1 29/05 14h10 Bajon, Damienne S-B09-4 Room 1 29/05 14h30 Baker, Daniel S-H01-01 Room 5 29/05 Baker, Daniel S-H01-10 Room 5 29/05 14h30 Baker, Jeremy J01-09 Room 7 28/05 13h50 Baldini, Luca S-F01-6 Room 11 29/05 10h20 Baldini, Luca F24-3 Room 10 30/05 14h10 Balduino, Roberta S-KB1-3 Room 2 30/05 14h10 Bambach, Patrick S-F08-2 Room 3 29/05 13h50 Bandura, Kevin J06-4 Room 13 28/05 09h40 Banys, Daniela S-G05-5 Room 4 30/05 14h50 Banys, Daniela S-G07-04 Room 6 01/06 09h40 Barahona, Marvin S-D08-1 Room 2 01/06 Baranowski, Sylvie S-AE-2 Room 10 29/05 09h00 Barbary, Ines E01-04 Room 11 30/05 09h40 Barbosa, Domingos E02-06 Room 11 28/05 10h20 Barbot, Nicolas S-D08-6 Room 2 01/06 15h10 Bargur, Girish J05-06 Room 7 29/05 10h20 Battaglia, Giada M. S-KB1-5 Room 2 30/05 14h50 Bauwelinck, Johan S-D01-1 Room 10 31/05 Bayat, Nozhan S-KB2-1 Room 3 01/06 Belaizi, Yassin S-D08-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Belakhovsky, Vladimir G05-6 Room 6 28/05 10h20 Belehaki, Anna S-HG-16 Room 5 31/05 15h10 Page 105 of 123

106 Belehaki, Anna S-G07-02 Room 6 01/06 09h00 Belehaki, Anna S-G07-11 Room 6 01/06 14h30 Belleval, Christophe J01-01 Room 7 28/05 14h50 Belli, Carolina J01-09 Room 7 28/05 13h50 Bellizzi, Gennaro G. S-KB1-5 Room 2 30/05 14h50 Bellizzi, Gennaro G. S-KB2-2 Room 3 01/06 13h50 Beltran, Maite J08-05 Room 13 28/05 16h00 Ben Mabrouk, Mouna C04-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Benmahmoud, Fateh S-D09-P1 Poster 29/05 16h00 Berdermann, Jens S-G07-04 Room 6 01/06 09h40 Berg, Wesley S-F08-5 Room 3 29/05 14h50 Bergano, Miguel E02-06 Room 11 28/05 10h20 Bergeot, Nicolas S-G01-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Bergeot, Nicolas S-G04-5 Room 4 30/05 10h00 Bergman, Jan J08-04 Room 13 28/05 14h30 Berkvens, Raf F01-3 Room 10 30/05 09h20 Bernhardt, Paul S-G05-3 Room 4 30/05 14h10 Berrilli, Francesco S-G01-13 Room 4 31/05 15h10 Bertuch, Thomas S-D03-3 Room 2 30/05 09h20 Beruete, Miguel S-D05-03 Room 13 29/05 09h20 Besada Sanmartin, José Luis B03-5 Room 12 29/05 10h00 Bessarab, Fedor S-G02-09 Room 4 28/05 14h10 Bessarab, Pavel S-G02-09 Room 4 28/05 14h10 Bessarab, Pavel S-B03-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Bevacqua, Martina T. S-B08-3 Room 1 29/05 09h20 Bevacqua, Martina T. S-KB1-5 Room 2 30/05 14h50 Bevacqua, Martina T. 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Bernard S-H01-10 Room 5 29/05 14h30 Blanch, Estefania S-G02-13 Room 4 28/05 16h00 Blanch, Estefania S-G07-02 Room 6 01/06 09h00 Blaszkiewicz, Leszek J06-2 Room 13 28/05 09h00 Blaszkiewicz, Leszek J09-01 Room 12 31/05 Blaszkiewicz, Leszek J09-02 Room 12 31/05 09h00 Blin, Stéphane S-DA-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Bluhm, Manuel E04-4 Room 11 31/05 09h40 Boehle, Frederik S-D06-07 Room 2 28/05 Boehmelt, Sebastian E01-03 Room 11 30/05 09h20 Bogaert, Laurens S-D01-1 Room 10 31/05 Bogoni, Antonella S-D01-2 Room 10 31/05 09h00 Boix, Rafael R. 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S-F01-1 Room 11 29/05 Chang, Oyuki S-HG-02 Room 5 30/05 17h40 Chartier, Alex G05-8 Room 6 28/05 13h50 Chau, Jorge S-GH-08 Room 6 30/05 13h50 Chauvière, Cedric E02-09 Room 11 28/05 14h10 Cheadle, David S-A05-2 Room 10 28/05 13h50 Cheadle, David S-A05-3 Room 10 28/05 14h10 Cheaito, Ali C07-P2 Poster 29/05 16h00 Chen, Guanbo S-KB2-5 Room 1 29/05 10h20 Chen, Haonan S-F01-1 Room 11 29/05 Chen, Haonan S-F01-3 Room 11 29/05 09h20 Chen, Lunjin S-H01-15 Room 5 30/05 09h20 Chen, Richard S-F02-4 Room 3 31/05 09h40 Chen, Tianyu C07-P3 Poster 29/05 16h00 Chen, Xiaochen S-D08-4 Room 2 01/06 14h30 Chen, Xiaoming S-CB1-1 Room 3 28/05 16h00 Chen, Yifan S-DB-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Chen, Yue S-H01-23 Room 5 30/05 14h30 Chen, Zhijun J04-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Chen, Zhijun S-EACFJ-P1 Poster 29/05 16h00 Chen, Zhuotong S-B06-09 Room 1 31/05 13h50 Cheng, Yu-Chen S-D06-15 Room 2 29/05 14h50 Cherneva, Nina S-HG-12 Room 5 31/05 13h50 Cherniak, Iurii S-GE-1 Room 4 31/05 16h00 Cherniak, Iurii S-G01-14 Room 4 01/06 Cherniak, Iurii S-G07-05 Room 6 01/06 10h00 Cherniak, Iurii S-G01-10 Room 4 31/05 14h10 Chernyshov, Alexander H02-5 Room 5 01/06 14h50 Chevalier, Jean-Marie S-G01-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Chevalier, Jean-Marie S-G04-5 Room 4 30/05 10h00 Chiaramello, Emma K02-03 Room 7 31/05 09h20 Chiarucci, Simone J01-09 Room 7 28/05 13h50 Chiello, Riccardo J01-09 Room 7 28/05 13h50 Chiello, Riccardo J04-3 Room 7 30/05 14h10 Chiocchio, Sandro S-CF2-1 Room 2 29/05 10h40 Chippendale, Aaron J01-02 Room 7 28/05 16h00 Chirik, Nickolay G05-5 Room 6 28/05 10h00 Chirik, Nickolay S-G02-09 Room 4 28/05 14h10 Cho, Chihyun S-A01-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Cho, Chihyun S-D01-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Chobineh, Amirreza K03-4 Room 7 31/05 14h30 Choi, Hyung-Do K02-P1 Poster 29/05 16h00 Choi, Jung-Ho S-F01-5 Room 11 29/05 10h00 Choudhury, Madhurima J03-6 Room 7 30/05 10h00 Churm, James S-DB-3 Room 2 01/06 09h20 Chvykov, Vladimir S-D06-16 Room 2 29/05 15h10 Cifra, Michal K03-6 Room 7 31/05 16h00 Cinque, Elena S-CF2-1 Room 2 29/05 10h40 Claudepierre, Seth S-H01-10 Room 5 29/05 14h30 Clilverd, Mark S-HG-12 Room 5 31/05 13h50 Clilverd, Mark S-HG-19 Room 5 31/05 16h40 Cliver, Edward W. 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110 Giorgetti, Andrea S-AC-P2 Poster 29/05 16h00 Girard, Julien J02-04 Room 3 30/05 09h40 Girbau, David D01-P3 Poster 29/05 16h00 Girbau, David S-D09-05 Room 13 30/05 10h00 Gkioulidou, Matina S-H01-11 Room 5 29/05 14h50 Gloaguen, Catherine K02-02 Room 7 31/05 09h00 Glover, Ian B12-2 Room 4 01/06 13h50 Godinho, Daniela S-KB1-1 Room 2 30/05 Godoy, J.A. S-CF2-P1 Poster 29/05 16h00 Godoy, J.A. S-CF2-P2 Poster 29/05 16h00 Golam, Md Mostafa S-EACFJ-P2 Poster 29/05 16h00 Goldberg, S. Nahum S-KB1-6 Room 2 30/05 15h10 Golkowski, Mark H03-4 Room 5 01/06 09h40 Gomez Diaz, Juan Sebastian S-D05-06 Room 13 29/05 10h20 Gomez Diaz, Juan Sebastian S-D05-09 Room 13 29/05 13h50 Gomez Diaz, Juan Sebastian S-DB-5 Room 2 01/06 10h00 Gomez Tornero, Jose Luis S-DB-6 Room 2 01/06 10h20 Gomez Tornero, Jose Luis S-DB-7 Room 2 01/06 10h40 Gomez-Garcia, Roberto D01-05 Room 14 28/05 10h00 Gomez-Garcia, Roberto K03-3 Room 7 31/05 14h10 Gomis-Bresco, Jordi S-D05-07 Room 13 29/05 10h40 Goncalves, Joco S-D09-01 Room 13 30/05 Goncharenko, Larisa S-G05-6 Room 4 30/05 15h10 Goncharenko, Yuriy S-F08-6 Room 3 29/05 15h10 Gonzalez, Alvaro J08-02 Room 13 28/05 13h50 Gorbunova, Anastasia S-B09-1 Room 1 29/05 Goto, Keiji S-B01-08 Room 12 28/05 16h20 Goto, Keiji S-B06-02 Room 1 31/05 09h00 Goto, Yoshitaka S-H02-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Goussetis, George S-D03-1 Room 2 30/05 Goussetis, George S-D09-04 Room 13 30/05 09h40 Goussetis, George S-DB-6 Room 2 01/06 10h20 Gozzard, David S-J-2 Room 7 30/05 16h20 Gradoni, Gabriele E02-03 Room 11 28/05 09h20 Gradoni, Gabriele S-EABK-2 Room 3 29/05 09h00 Gradoni, Gabriele S-EABK-6 Room 3 29/05 10h20 Gradoni, Gabriele S-EABK-7 Room 3 29/05 10h40 Gradoni, Gabriele S-B09-3 Room 1 29/05 14h10 Gradoni, Gabriele E02-11 Room 11 28/05 14h50 Gradoni, Gabriele S-EABK-4 Room 3 29/05 09h40 Grainge, Keith J04-1 Room 7 30/05 Grainge, Keith J04-3 Room 7 30/05 14h10 Grainge, Keith S-J-2 Room 7 30/05 16h20 Gravestock, Charles S-J-2 Room 7 30/05 16h20 Griessmeier, Jean-Mathias J02-04 Room 3 30/05 09h40 Gronwald, Frank E02-07 Room 11 28/05 Gronwald, Frank E01-02 Room 11 30/05 09h00 Gros, Jean-Baptiste S-EABK-4 Room 3 29/05 09h40 Gros, Jean-Baptiste S-EABK-6 Room 3 29/05 10h20 Grosso, Agnese K03-6 Room 7 31/05 16h00 Grosu, Alex S-G02-04 Room 4 28/05 09h40 Grydeland, Tom S-GH-07 Room 6 30/05 Grynyshyna-Poliuga, Oksana G05-1 Room 6 28/05 Grzesiak, Marcin S-G01-15 Room 4 01/06 09h00 Guan, Ke S-AC-P3 Poster 29/05 16h00 Guerova, Guergana F24-1 Room 10 30/05 Guerriero, Leila S-F02-3 Room 3 31/05 09h20 Gueuning, Quentin S-B02-04 Room 1 30/05 09h40 Gulyaev, Yury K03-1 Room 7 31/05 Gulyaeva, Tamara S-G02-10 Room 4 28/05 14h30 Guo, Chen S-D06-15 Room 2 29/05 14h50 Guo, Xiaotao S-AE-1 Room 10 29/05 Guzman, Juan Carlos J01-06 Room 7 28/05 14h30 H Habarulema, John Bosco S-G01-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Haham, Gil S-D06-17 Room 2 29/05 15h30 Haider, Michael S-B09-1 Room 1 29/05 Haider, Michael S-B09-4 Room 1 29/05 14h30 Haider, Michael S-B09-7 Room 1 29/05 15h30 Hajduk, Marcin J06-2 Room 13 28/05 09h00 Hajduk, Marcin J09-01 Room 12 31/05 Hajduk, Marcin J09-02 Room 12 31/05 09h00 Hakanoglu, Baris B02-4 Room 12 29/05 15h30 Halsall, Rob J01-09 Room 7 28/05 13h50 Hamel, Ryan S-G05-4 Room 4 30/05 14h30 Hamnerius, Yngve K02-06 Room 7 31/05 10h20 Hampton, Donald S-G06-06 Room 4 29/05 10h20 Hamrin, Maria S-GH-02 Room 6 30/05 09h00 Hamza, Abdelhaq S-G06-01 Room 4 29/05 Han, Congzheng F24-5 Room 10 30/05 14h50 Han, Qi S-A07-P3 Poster 29/05 16h00 Han, Qi S-A07-P4 Poster 29/05 16h00 Hanson, George W. 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S-B02-11 Room 1 30/05 14h50 Jordanova, Vania S-H01-23 Room 5 30/05 14h30 Jordao, Marina S-A07-2 Room 10 28/05 Jordao, Marina S-A05-4 Room 10 28/05 14h30 Joseph, Wout F01-3 Room 10 30/05 09h20 Joseph, Wout K02-05 Room 7 31/05 10h00 Juhasz, Lilla S-H01-28 Room 5 30/05 16h40 Junkin, Gary B02-3 Room 12 29/05 15h10 K Kaddour, Darine D01-P3 Poster 29/05 16h00 Kaddour, Darine S-D09-P1 Poster 29/05 16h00 Kalashnikov, Mikhail S-D06-16 Room 2 29/05 15h10 Kaliberda, Mstyslav B11-4 Room 1 28/05 17h00 Kamasamudram, Srivani J05-06 Room 7 29/05 10h20 Kane, Daniel S-D06-11 Room 2 28/05 14h50 Kanekal, Shrikanth S-H01-10 Room 5 29/05 14h30 Kang, Hye-lim D01-04 Room 14 28/05 09h40 Kang, Sangwoo B21-04 Room 1 28/05 09h40 Kangaslahti, Pekka S-F08-6 Room 3 29/05 15h10 Karaosmanoglu, Bariscan B16-1 Room 12 30/05 Karaosmanoglu, Bariscan B16-2 Room 12 30/05 09h00 Karpachev, Alexander S-G02-09 Room 4 28/05 14h10 Karpachev, Alexander S-G02-11 Room 4 28/05 14h50 Kasaba, Yasumasa S-H02-03 Room 5 28/05 09h20 Kasaba, Yasumasa S-H02-04 Room 5 28/05 09h40 Kasaba, Yasumasa S-H02-13 Room 5 28/05 16h40 Kasahara, Satoshi S-H02-02 Room 5 28/05 09h00 Kasahara, Satoshi S-H02-07 Room 5 28/05 13h50 Kasahara, Yoshiya S-H02-03 Room 5 28/05 09h20 Kasahara, Yoshiya S-H02-04 Room 5 28/05 09h40 Kasahara, Yoshiya S-H02-06 Room 5 28/05 Kasahara, Yoshiya S-H02-10 Room 5 28/05 15h10 Kasahara, Yoshiya S-H02-12 Room 5 28/05 16h20 Kasahara, Yoshiya S-H02-13 Room 5 28/05 16h40 Kasahara, Yoshiya S-H02-07 Room 5 28/05 13h50 Kasahara, Yoshiya S-H02-P Poster 29/05 16h00 Kashcheyev, Anton S-G02-04 Room 4 28/05 09h40 Page 111 of 123

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113 Lamy, Herve S-GH-09 Room 6 30/05 14h10 Lamy, Hervé S-HG-06 Room 5 31/05 09h20 Lan, Lingxin S-D03-4 Room 2 30/05 09h40 Lan, Radek H03-6 Room 5 01/06 10h20 Lang, Roger S-F02-5 Room 3 31/05 10h00 Langley, Richard B. S-G04-1 Room 4 30/05 Langley, Richard B. 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