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ADVANCED PROGRAM01) Finite methods

c1 c2 room 1 14/09/2009 10.40Session

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10.40 A broadband MLFMA using pseudospherical harmonics 15511.00

I. Bogaert, Ghent University, Belgium;F. Olyslager, Ghent University, Belgium;

11.00 Integral Equation Solvers and Their Applications in the Optical Regime 18511.20

E. Simsek, Bahcesehir University, Turkey;Q.H. Liu, Duke University, United States;

11.20 GPU-based Arnoldi factorisation for accelerating finite element eigenanalysis 24411.40

E Lezar, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa;DB Davidson, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa;

11.40 Surface Integrated Field Equations Method for computing 3D static and stationary electric and magnetic fields 24712.00

Z Sheng, Circuits and Systems, EEMCS, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands;P Dewilde, Circuits and Systems, EEMCS, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands;R Remis, Laboratory of Electromagnetic Research Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Delft University of Technology, Netherlands;

12.00 Investigating Efficient Parallelization Techniques for the Characteristic Basis Function Method 25312.20

D. J. Ludick, Dept. Electrical Electronic Engineering, Univ. Stellenbosch, South Africa;D. B. Davidson, Dept. Electrical Electronic Engineering, Univ. Stellenbosch, South Africa;

12.20 Design of 2D Terahertz band-gap photonic waveguides using an accelerated integral equation technique 28612.40

D Bogusevschi, Research Institute for Networks and Communications Engineering (RINCE), Dublin Cicty University, Ireland;E Degirmenci, Centre for High Speed Devices and Systems (HSDS), Dublin City University, Ireland;C Brennan, Research Institute for Networks and Communications Engineering (RINCE), Dublin City University, Ireland;P Landais, Centre for High Speed Devices and Systems (HSDS), Dublin City University, Ireland;

12.40 A Calderon Preconditioned PMCHWT Equation 29913.00

K Cools, Ghent University, Belgium;F P Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;F Olyslager, Ghent University, Belgium;

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14.40 Frequency Diversity Evaluation Using Modified 2D Finite-Difference Time-Domain Technique For Tunnel And Fire Hydrant Path Loss Models 30515.00

Y. Wu, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;R. Liu, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;M. Lin, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;I.J. Wassell, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;

15.00 Skew-Hermitian Preconditioning of the Algebraic Linear Systems Arising from the Discretization of the EFIE Integral Equation 34915.20

G. Angiulli, Dipartimento di Informatica, Matematica, Elettronica e Trasporti (DIMET) - Facoltà di Ingegneria, Università degli Studi “Mediterranea” di Reggio Calabria - via Graziella I, 89122 Reggio Calabria, Italy;P. Quattrone, Dipartimento di Informatica, Matematica, Elettronica e Trasporti (DIMET) - Facoltà di Ingegneria, Università degli Studi “Mediterranea” di Reggio Calabria - via Graziella I, 89122 Reggio Calabria, Italy;S. Tringàli, Dipartimento di Informatica, Matematica, Elettronica e Trasporti (DIMET) - Facoltà di Ingegneria, Università degli Studi “Mediterranea” di Reggio Calabria - via Graziella I, 89122 Reggio Calabria, Italy;

15.20 Time-Domain S-Parameter Extraction for Waveguides Containing Low Loss Dielectrics 36415.40

T. Herzberg, CST AG, Germany;T. Weiland, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany;

15.40 Signal processing techniques for stabilization of marching-on-in-time method 37016.00

J. Lacik, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic;Z. Lukes, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic;Z. Raida, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic;

16.00 Novel Approach to Modelling of Lossy Strip Gratings 42416.20

A G Schuchinsky, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom;C S Talalaev, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom;T L Zinenko, Institute of Radiophysics & Electronics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine;A I Nosich, Universite Europeenne de Bretagne, France;

16.20 Challenges and solutions for the modeling of linear and nonlinear dispersion effects with FDTD 43616.40

S Schild, Foundation for Research on Information Technologies in Society, Switzerland;

17.00 A Stable Iteration Method for Solving Time Periodic Maxwell's Equations for Media with Negative Permittivity 44017.20

Prof. Dr. Pflaum, University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany;Mrs Rahimi, Fraunhofer Institute IISB, Germany;

17.20 Finite integration (FI) method for modeling optical waves in lithography masks 44417.40

Z. Rahimi, Fraunhofer IISB, Germany;A. Erdmann, Fraunhofer IISB, Germany;C. Pflaum, Informatik department, Germany;

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17.40 Analysis of the lightning behaviour of an earth electrode system including ionization via the cell method 46918.00

F. Freschi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;M. Repetto, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;M. Tartaglia, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

18.00 Stable fast folutions of the EFIE at fow frequencies 48018.20

F. P. Andriulli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;G. Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

02) Radar cross section and asymptotic techniquesc1 c2 room 1 14/09/2009 18.20

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18.20 Diffraction corrections to the Kirchhoff approximation in the problem of rough surface scattering 11318.40

I Fuks, Zel Technologies, LLC and NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory, United States;

18.40 Radar cross section reduction of aircraft wing front end 19019.00

A. Motevasselian, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden;B. L. G. Jonsson, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden;

19.00 RCS measurements and predictions of different targets for radar benchmark purpose 26619.20

R. Fernandez-Recio, INTA, Spain;A. Jurado_lucena, INTA, Spain;B. Errasti-Alcala, INTA, Spain;D. Poyatos-Martinez, INTA, Spain;D. Escot-Bocanegra, INTA, Spain;I. Montiel-Sanchez, INTA, Spain;

19.20 High Frequency Scattering by a Cylindrically Curved Surface with Second-Order Generalized Impedance Boundary Condition 93_19.40

Alinur Büyükaksoy, Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey;Gökhan Çinar, Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey;

03) EMC/EMI/EMPc1 c2 room 2 14/09/2009 10.40

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10.40 Design of a Novel Broadband Microwave Absorber Using a EBG Structure 24111.00

Dong-Uk Sim, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea, South;Jong-Hwa Kwon, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea, South;Sang-Il Kwak, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea, South;Jae-Hoon Yun, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), Korea, South;

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11.00 EMI-Induced Failures in MOS Power Transistors 31611.20

C. Bona, ISMB, Italy;F. Fiori, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

11.20 Simplification methodology of complex EM models of small airplanes 31911.40

Z. Reznicek, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic;Z Raida, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic;

11.40 A new current sensor based on MagFEThighly immune to EMI 43412.00

O.A. Aiello, ISMB, Italy;F.F. Fiori, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

12.00 Practical measure of cable coupling 44112.20

DWP Thomas, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom;C Christopoulos, The University of Nottingham, United Kingdom;F Leferink, Thales, Netherlands;H Bergsma, Thales, Netherlands;

12.20 Lightning protection of a pharmaceutical plant, measurements and modelling 47612.40

G. Bargboer, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;A.P.J. van Deursen, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;

12.40 Aperture Models in Domain Decomposition Method for Coupled-Cavity Systems 28413.00

L Patier, ONERA, France;V Gobin, ONERA, France;P Bonnet, LASMEA, France;F Paladian, LASMEA, France;

04) Advances in Bioelectromagnetics: Safety Assessment and Medical Applications, organized by G. LazziG. Lazzi c2 room 2 14/09/2009 14.40

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14.40 Work exposure to electromagnetic fields 31115.00

M. Johansson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;Y. Hamnerius, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;M. Persson, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;

15.00 Dielectric properties of tissue; variation with structure and composition 46415.20

A. Peyman, Health protection Agency UK, United Kingdom;

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15.20 Safety aspects of magnetic resonance imaging for pacemaker holders 46615.40

P. Bernardi, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettronica, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy;M. Cavagnaro, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettronica, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy;S. Pisa, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettronica, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy;E. Piuzzi, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Elettronica, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy;

15.40 Clinical Microwave Breast Imaging - 2D Results and the Evolution to 3D 47016.00

P M Meaney, Dartmouth College, United States;M W Fanning, Dartmouth College, United States;T Zhou, Dartmouth College, United States;A Golnabi, Dartmouth College, United States;S D Geimer, Dartmouth College, United States;K D Paulsen, Dartmouth College, United States;

16.00 ANTENNAS FOR MEDICAL APPLICATIONS: ONGOING RESEARCH AND FUTURE CHALLENGES 47716.20

Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State University, United States;

16.20 Nanosecond pulsed electric field (nsPEF): a microdosimetry study at single cell level 48216.40

C. Merla, XLIM, CNRS-University of Limoges, France;A. Paffi, ICEmB at 'Sapienza' University of Rome, Italy;M. Liberti, ICEmB at 'Sapienza' University of Rome, Italy;F. Apollonio, ICEmB at 'Sapienza' University of Rome, Italy;F. Danei, ICEmB at 'Sapienza' University of Rome, Italy;P. Leveque, XLIM, CNRS-University of Limoges, France;G. d'Inzeo, ICEmB at 'Sapienza' University of Rome, Italy;

17.00 Modeling of path loss for ultrawide band body-centric wireless communications 51417.20

A Sani, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom;Y Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom;

17.20 CMOS-MEMS Force Microsensor for Magnetic Resonance Detection 51617.40

G McFeetors, University of Calgary, Canada;M Okoniewski, University of Calgary, Canada;

17.40 Computational and Experimental Bioelectromagnetics for a Retinal Prosthesis 51818.00

G.L. Lazzi, NC State University, United States;

18.00 Latest Advances in EM Cancer Treatments 52018.20

E Neufeld, IT'IS Foundation / ETH Zurich, Switzerland;M. M. Paulides, Erasmus MC Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center, Netherlands;M Capstick, it'IS Foundation, Switzerland;G. C. Van Rhoon, Erasmus MC Daniel den Hoed Cancer Center, Netherlands;N. Kuster, iT'IS Foundation / ETH Zurich, Switzerland;

05) Electromagnetic applications to biomedicinec1 c2 room 2 14/09/2009 18.20

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18.20 Microwave breast cancer detection via flanged parallel-plate dielectric waveguide probe 16518.40

H. Zhang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore;S.Y. Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore;H.S. Tan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore;

18.40 Conformal L-notch patch antennas for human brain monitoring using the SAM head model 18119.00

N.P. Asimakis, National Technical University of Athens-ICCS, Greece;I.S. Karanasiou, National Technical University of Athens-ICCS, Greece;N.K. Uzunoglu, National Technical University of Athens-ICCS, Greece;

19.00 Azimuth Radiation Pattern Characterization of Omnidirectional Antennas Near a Human Body 28019.20

Lingfeng Liu, Microwave Laboratory, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium;Stéphane Van Roy, OPERA Department, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium;Philippe De Doncker, OPERA Department, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Belgium;Claude Oestges, Microwave Laboratory, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium;

19.20 Shaping and resizing of multifed slot radiators used inconformal microwave antenna arrays for hyperthermia treatment of large superficial diseases 41119.40

P.F. Maccarini, Dept. of Radiation Oncology - Duke University, United States;K. Arunachalam, Dept. of Radiation Oncology - Duke University, United States;O. Craciunescu, Dept. of Radiation Oncology - Duke University, United States;P.R. Stauffer, Dept. of Radiation Oncology - Duke University, United States;

06) Millimetre and Submillimetre Wave for Security Applications, organized by G. Gerini and P. de MaagtG. Gerini P. De Maagt room 3 14/09/2009 10.40

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10.40 Real Time Passive Imaging at 250GHz for Security: Technology and Phenolomenology 51911.00

C.M. Mann, thruvision ltd, United Kingdom;

11.00 Terahertz standoff identification under real world conditions 14811.20

M Herrmann, Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Germany;C Wiegand, Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Germany;S Wohnsiedler, Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Germany;J Jonuscheit, Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Germany;R Beigang, Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM, Germany;

11.20 People screening using millimetre-waves – technologies and applications 44611.40

R Doyle, Smiths Detection, Ireland;

11.40 Towards real-time active THz range imaging for security applications 29112.00

H Quast, SynView GmbH, Germany;T Löffler, SynView GmbH, Germany;

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12.00 Mm-wave stand-off screening and detection 52912.20

N.E. Alexander, Alfa Imaging S.A., Spain;C. Callejero, Alfa Imaging S.A., Spain;F. Fiore, NATO C3 Agency, Netherlands;I. Gomez, Alfa Imaging S.A., Spain;R. Gonzalo, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain;A. Enriquez de Luna, Spanish Navy Research and Development Centre, Spain;I. Ederra, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain;I. Palacios, Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain;

12.20 Beam Width Robustness of a 670 GHz Imaging Radar 33412.40

K.B. Cooper, JPL, United States;N Llombart, JPL/Caltech, United States;R.J. Dengler, JPL, United States;P.H. Siegel, JPL/Caltech, United States;

12.40 Multispectral Terahertz Camera 51513.00

E.N. Grossman, NIST, United States;C.R. Dietlein, NIST, United States;M. Leivo, VTT, Finland;A. Rautiainen, VTT, Finland;A. Luukanen, VTT, Finland;

07) New Horizons in Nano-magnetism: Experiment, Theory, Simulations and Applications, organized by V. MetlushkoV. Metluskho c2 room 3 14/09/2009 14.40

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14.40 Realizing artificial ice in superconducting and colloidal systems 33115.00

C.J. Olson Reichhardt, Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States;A. Libal, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium;C. Reichhardt, Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States;

15.00 Non-autonomous dynamics of a nonlinear spin-torque nano-oscillators 45015.20

A. N. Slavin, Oakland University, United States;V. S. Tiberkevich, Oakland University, United States;

15.20 On-chip Nano-scale Manipulation of Single Magnetic Particles via Domain Walls Conduits 45615.40

P. Vavassori, CIC nanoGUNE Consolider, Spain;M. Gobbi, LNESS – Dipartimento di Fisica Politecnico di Milano, Italy;M. Donolato, LNESS – Dipartimento di Fisica Politecnico di Milano, Italy;V. Metlushko, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States;B. Ilic, Cornell University, United States;M. Cantoni, LNESS – Dipartimento di Fisica Politecnico di Milano, Italy;D. Petti, LNESS – Dipartimento di Fisica Politecnico di Milano, Italy;S. Brivio, LNESS – Dipartimento di Fisica Politecnico di Milano, Italy;R. Bertacco, LNESS – Dipartimento di Fisica Politecnico di Milano, Italy;

15.40 Patterned ferromagnetic and exchange biased nanostructures 46216.00

A.O Adeyeye, National University of Singapore, Singapore;D Tripathy, National University of Singapore, Singapore;

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16.00 Non-linear magnetization dynamics and transient domains in ferromagnetic disks 47116.20

X.M. Cheng, Argonne National Laboratory, United States;K. Buchanan, Colorado State University, United States;R. Divan, Argonne National Laboratory, United States;K. Guslienko, University of the Basque Country, Spain;D. Keavney, Argonne National Laboratory, United States;

16.20 Detection of vortex core polarities by a homodyne detection scheme 47916.40

O. BOULLE, Universität Konstanz, Germany;J.S. Kim, Universität Konstanz, Germany;K. Bouzehouane, UMP CNRS/Thales, France;R. Mattheis, Institut für Photonische Technologien, Germany;G. Faini, LPN/CNRS, France;M. Kläui, Universität Konstanz, Germany;

17.00 New materials for spintronics 48817.20

L. E. De Long, University of Kentucky, United States;L. Shlyk, University of Kentucky, United States;G. Cao, University of Kentucky, United States;

17.20 The Challenge of integrating magnetic nanostructures into functional 3-D devices 50017.40

J. Sautner, UIC ECE, United States;J. Fields, UIC ECE, United States;P. Vavassori, CIC nanoGUNE Consolider, Spain;J. Unguris, NIST, United States;V. Metlushko, UIC ECE, United States;

17.40 Domain walls in nanowires for digital logic and memory 50118.00

R. Cowburn, Imperial College London, United Kingdom;

18.00 The effect of impurities on spin polarized Zeeman bound states in superconductor - dilute magnetic semiconductor hybrids* 50618.20

S.H. Lin, Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, United States;T.G. Rappoport, Instituto de Fisica Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil;M.I Berciu, Department of Physics, University of British Columbia, Canada;B. Janko, Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, United States;

18.20 The FORC.alpha.M2.S Method and its Applications 50718.40

G.T. Zimanyi, Physics Department, University of California, Davis CA, United States;M. Winklhofer, Department of Earth and Environmental Science, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, Munchen, Germany;

18.40 Vortex dynamics in patterned nanomagnets 51219.00

K. S. Buchanan, Colorado State University, United States;M. Grimsditch, Argonne National Laboratory, United States;F. Y. Fradin, Argonne National Laboratory, United States;S. D. Bader, Argonne National Laboratory, United States;V. Novosad, Argonne National Laboratory, United States;

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19.00 Vortex state in sub-100 nm magnetic nanodots 52619.20

I. V. Roshchin, Texas A&M University, United States;C.-P. Li, University of Michigan, United States;H. Suhl, University of California - San Diego, United States;X. Batlle, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain;S. Roy, Advanced Light Source, LBNL, United States;S. K. Sinha, University of California - San Diego, United States;S. Park, Pusan National University, Korea, South;R. Pynn, University of Indiana, United States;M. R. Fitzsimmons, Los Alamos National Laboratory, United States;J. Mejía-López, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile;D. Altbir, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile;A. H. Romero, CINVESTAV, Mexico;R. Dumas, University of California, Davis, United States;K. Liu, University of California, Davis, United States;I. K. Schuller, University of California - San Diego, United States;

08) Combining geometric propagation models with adaptive waveform technology: a perspective for emerging communications, rc1 c2 room 4 14/09/2009 10.40

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10.40 Application of Ray Tracing to Derive Channel Models for Future Multi-Gigabit Systems 29811.00

T. Kürner, TU Braunschweig, Germany;M. Jacob, TU Braunschweig, Germany;

11.00 Efficient Ray-launching Analysis for Indoor Propagation Including Multiple Reflection Effect Inside Walls 41811.20

Ryoichi Sato, Niigata University, Japan;Hiroshi Shirai, Chuo Univeristy, Japan;

11.20 Analysis of X-pol propagation in microcellular environment 28711.40

E. M. Vitucci, University of Bologna, Italy;V. M. Kolmonen, TKK Helsinki University of technology, Finland;V. Degli-Esposti, University of Bologna, Italy;P. Vainikainen, TKK Helsinki University of Technology, Finland;

11.40 Virtual performance evaluation of automotive radar concepts in realistic traffic environments 17812.00

Christian Sturm, Universitaet Karlsruhe, Germany;Sandra Knoerzer, Universitaet Karlsruhe, Germany;Thomas Zwick, Universitaet Karlsruhe, Germany;Werner Wiesbeck, Universitaet Karlsruhe, Germany;

12.00 The Degrees of Freedom of Wireless Networks 42712.20

M Franceschetti, University of California, San Diego, United States;M D Migliore, University of Cassino, Italy;P Minero, University of California, San Diego, United States;F Schettino, University of Cassino, Italy;

12.20 Integration of Code Diversity and Long-Range Channel Prediction in Wireless Communication 19112.40

Y. Wu, Princeton University, United States;T. Jia, The MathWorks, United States;R. Calderbank, Princeton University, United States;A. Duel-Hallen, North Carolina State University, United States;H. Hallen, North Carolina State University, United States;

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12.40 Waveform diversity in distributed radar 49913.00

G.T. Capraro, Capraro Technologies, Inc., United States;I. Bradaric, Capraro Technologies, Inc., United States;M.C. Wicks, USAF, United States;

14.40 Tapped-delay line beamforming in spatial diversity MIMO noise radar using conditional generalized likelihood ratio test 23015.00

W.-J. Chen, The Pennsylvania State University, United States;R.M. Narayanan, The Pennsylvania State University, United States;

15.00 Estimating temporal multipath via spatial selectivity: building environmental knowledge into waveform design for radar-embedded communications 29415.20

S.D. Blunt, University of Kansas, United States;J.G. Metcalf, University of Kansas, United States;

15.20 Underground imaging using RF tomography: the effect of lateral waves 46715.40

L. Lo Monte, General Dynamics Information Technology, United States;D. Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States;R. Ansari, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States;F. Soldovieri, Consiglio Nazionale Ricerche - IREA, Italy;M. C. Wicks, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States;

15.40 Detection of Spatially Extended Objects in Clutter 50416.00

M. C. Wicks, AFRL/RY, United States;Y. Zhang, Stiefvater Consultants, Inc., United States;R. Schneible, Stiefvater Consultants Inc., United States;

09) Wireless Propagation in Confined Areas, organized by D. TrincheroD. Trinchero R. Stefanelli room 4 14/09/2009 16.00

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16.00 Review Analysis of Electromagnetic Modelling Methods in Confined Environments. Part 1: Communications in Dissipative Media 53916.20

D.T. Trinchero, iXem Labs - Politecnico di Torino, Italy;R.S. Stefanelli, iXem Labs - Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

16.20 Review Analysis of Electromagnetic Modelling Methods in Confined Environments. Part 2: Indoor Communications 54016.40

D.T. Trinchero, iXem Labs - Politecnico di Torino, Italy;R.S. Stefanelli, iXem Labs - Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

17.00 Through-the-earth magnetic field propagation: modelling for underground applications 30017.20

N. Ayuso, University of Zaragoza, Spain;J.A. Cuchí, University of Zaragoza, Spain;A. Muñoz, University of Zaragoza, Spain;F. Lera, University of Zaragoza, Spain;J.L. Villarroel, University of Zaragoza, Spain;

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17.20 Path Loss Prediction Using a Modified 2D Finite-Difference Time-Domain Approach for a Below to Above Ground Channel 30117.40

Y. Wu, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;M. Lin, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;I.J. Wassell, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom;

17.40 A unified full-waveform method for modeling ground penetrating radar and electromagnetic induction data for non-destructive characterization of soil and materials

53718.00

S. Lambot, Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium) and Forschungszentrum Jülich (Germany), Belgium;D. Moghadas, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany;F. André, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany;E. Slob, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands;H. Vereecken, Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany;

18.00 UWB Measurement Investigation for Remote Sensing in Underground Mining Environment 52718.20

L. Talbi, University of Quebec in Outaouais, Canada;Y. Rissafi, University of Quebec in Outaouais, Canada;A. Lakhssassi, University of Quebec in Outaouais, Canada;

18.20 Impact of Wi-Fi Traffic on the IEEE 802.15.4 Channels Occupation in Indoor Environments 53018.40

H. Khaleel, Politecnico di Torino, Iraq;C. Pastrone, Istituto Superiore MArio Boella, Italy;F, Penna, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;M.A. Spirito, Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Italy;R. Garello, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

18.40 Radiofrequency measurements for human exposure assessment in indoor environment 53219.00

S.T. Trinchero, ARPA Piemonte, Italy;S.A. Adda, ARPA Piemonte, Italy;L.A. Anglesio, ARPA Piemonte, Italy;M.M. Mantovan, ARPA Piemonte, Italy;G.D. d'Amore, ARPA Piemonte, Italy;

19.00 Experimentally evaluated propagation model for underground mesh networks 31719.20

M.M. Moutairou, Underground Communications Research Laboratory (LRTCS), Canada;G. Y. Delisle, Technopole Defense and Security, Quebec City, Canada;H. Aniss, Underground Communications Research Laboratory (LRTCS), Canada;

10) Microwave antennas and arraysc1 c2 room 1 15/09/2009 8.00

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8.00 C-Band Dual-Polarization Receiver for the Sardinia Radio-Telescope 1708.20

O.A. Peverini, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;R. Tascone, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;G. Virone, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;G. Addamo, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;A. Olivieri, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;R. Orta, Dip. Elettronica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

8.20 Fast 3D power synthesis for antenna arrays with dynamic range ratio reduction 1828.40

M. Comisso, DEEI - University of Trieste, Italy;R. Vescovo, DEEI - University of Trieste, Italy;

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8.40 Measurement and Analysis of Horn Antennas with Integrated High Impedance Surfaces 1939.00

M.A. Forman, Sandia National Laboratories, United States;

9.00 Reconfigurable array synthesis with constraints on far field, near field and dynamic range ratio 2009.20

G. Buttazzoni, DEEI, Italy;R. Vescovo, DEEI, Italy;

9.20 Ultra wideband CPW Bow-Tie antenna 2019.40

S.S. Sadek, Lebanese University, Lebanon;Z.K. Katbay, Lebanese University, Lebanon;

9.40 Experimental Investigation of Microstrip Patch Antennas on Ceramic Substrates 20910.00

R. C. Filho, UFRN, Brazil;J. H. Araújo, UFRN, Brazil;M. F. Ginani, UFRN, Brazil;A. G. d´Assunção, UFRN, Brazil;L. M. Mendonça, UFRN, Brazil;

10.20 MEMS-4-MMIC: Innovative RF-MEMS MMIC components for agile RF-frontends 21710.40

L. Baggen, IMST, Germany;R. Malmqvist, FOI, Sweden;P. Frijlink, OMMIC, France;T. Vähä-Heikkilä, VTT, Finland;A. Gustafsson, FOI, Sweden;

10.40 Design and analysis of transmitting and receiving characteristics of a small MIMO array antenna with a matched load 23511.00

K. Kagoshima, Ibaraki University, Japan;S. Obote, Ibaraki University, Japan;A. Kagaya, Ibaraki University, Japan;

11.00 Performance analysis of the particle swarm optimization algorithm applied to direction of arrival estimation 26811.20

B. Errasti, INTA - National Institute of Aerospace Technology, Spain;D. Escot, INTA - National Institute of Aerospace Technology, Spain;D. Poyatos, INTA - National Institute of Aerospace Technology, Spain;I. Montiel, INTA - National Institute of Aerospace Technology, Spain;

11.20 Use of Matrix Pade Approximation in the Analysis of Irregularly Shaped Patch Antennas with Multiport Network Model 34811.40

Goker Sener, Cankaya university, Turkey;Lale Alatan, Middle East Technical university, Turkey;Mustafa Kuzuoglu, Middle East Technical university, Turkey;

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11.40 Stacked reconfigurable circular patch antenna for adaptive MIMO systems 35112.00

D.P. Piazza, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;M.C. Capacchione, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;J.K. John Kountouriotis, Drexel University, United States;M.D. D'Amico, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;K.R.D. Dandekar, Drexel University, United States;

12.00 Low-profile CPW-fed slot antenna with parasitic slot on conductor-backed two-layer substrate 36212.20

J.P. Jacobs, University of Pretoria, South Africa;

14.00 Novel Ultra-Wideband Slotline Antennas Designed by Adaptive Real Coded Genetic Algorithm 37514.20

Zbynek Lukes, DREL, VUT , Brno, Czech Republic;Jaroslav Lacik, DREL, VUT , Brno, Czech Republic;Zbynek Raida, DREL, VUT , Brno, Czech Republic;

14.20 A new neural network DOA estimation technique based on subarray beamforming 40014.40

S. Caylar, 3rd ASMC, Turkey;

14.40 Analysis and Design of Wideband Compact Corrugated Horn 43315.00

G. Addamo, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;G. Virone, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;O. A. Peverini, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;R. Tascone, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;P. Cecchini, Thales-Alenia Space, Italy;R. Orta, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

15.00 A compact WLAN band rejected monopole antenna for UWB mobile terminals 49015.20

Dr. Dao, Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam;Dr. Nguyen, Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam;Mr. Ta, Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam;Mr. Nguyen, Quy Nhon University, Vietnam;

15.20 Dual-Band Reflectarray Antenna: Design and Experimental Validation 52515.40

P. Pirinoli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;P.T. Cong, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;M. Mussetta, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;M. Orefice, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

15.40 Using conformal shape, separate and dynamical apodization and smart technology for improving phased array characteristics 13716.00

I.Yu. Sergeev, IZMIRAN, Russia;Yu.S. Ushakov, RNIUP 'Luch', Belarus;E.I. Demidenko, MSU, Russia;

11) Wireless communicationsc1 c2 room 1 15/09/2009 16.20

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16.20 Design of a microstrip Patch array antenna for WCDMA indoor repeater system 23616.40

Lee Youngki, Hanyang University, Korea, South;Kim Jeongpyo, Hanyang University, Korea, South;Ha Jaegeun, Hanyang University, Korea, South;Choi Jeahoon, Hanyang University, Korea, South;Seo Seongup, E.M.W. antenna Co.Ltd., Korea, South;Lee Yoonbok, E.M.W. antenna Co.Ltd., Korea, South;Seong Wonmo, E.M.W. antenna Co.Ltd., Korea, South;

16.40 Channel Measurements and MB-OFDM Performance Inside a Driving Car 25017.00

F. Bellens, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium;F. Quitin, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium;F. Horlin, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium;P. De Doncker, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium;

17.00 Ray-Tracing Application to Mobile Localization in Multipath Indoor Environments 25717.20

A. Tayebi, Universidad de Alcala, Spain;J. Gomez, Universidad de Alcala, Spain;F. Saez de Adana, Universidad de Alcala, Spain;O. Gutierrez, Universidad de Alcala, Spain;

17.20 OFDM channel modeling for user localization of wireless devices 25917.40

Z.N. Nemec, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic;R.D. Dolecek, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic;

17.40 Radio noise measurements in medium wave band 27218.00

I. Landa, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain;A. Arrinda, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain;I. Eizmendi, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain;I. Fernández, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain;J. Morgade, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain;G. Prieto, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain;M.Mª Vélez, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain;

18.00 RSSI- based localization and tracking algorithm for indoor environments 28218.20

A.V. Bosisio, CNR IEIIT, Italy;

18.20 Ray-tracing and multiple reflections inside materials applied to UWB localization 37118.40

E. Plouhinec, Centre de Recherche des Ecoles de Coëtquidan, France;B. Uguen, IETR UMR CNRS 6164, France;

18.40 Evaluation of exposure to electromagnetic field generated by WiMAX system 46519.00

M. BARBIROLI, DEIS University of Bologna, Italy;C. CARCIOFI, FUB Pontecchio Marconi (Bologna), Italy;D. GUIDUCCI, FUB Pontecchio Marconi (Bologna), Italy;S. Violanti, ARPA Emilia Romagna Sezione di Piacenza, Italy;

12) Electromagnetic modeling of devices and circuitsc1 c2 room 2 15/09/2009 8.00

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8.00 Magnetostatic Analysis of a Field Assisted Switched Reluctance Generator 1348.20

Alireza Siadatan, Islamic Azad University(West Tehran Branch), Iran;Mohammad Sedigh Toulabi, Shahid Beheshti University G.C., Iran;Ebrahim Afjei, Shahid Beheshti University G.C., Iran;

8.20 Accurate Full-wave Analysis of Micromachined Coplanar Waveguides 1368.40

P.G. van Leuven, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;M.C. van Beurden, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;A.G. Tijhuis, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;

8.40 Application of Jacobi-Davidson algorithm to 2-D eigenmode problems in printable electronics 1479.00

R. Makinen, Tampere University of Technology/Department of Electronics, Finland;H. Sillanpaa, Tampere University of Technology/Department of Electronics, Finland;K. Ostman, Tampere University of Technology/Department of Materials Science, Finland;V. Palukuru, University of Oulu/Microelectronics and Materials Physics Laboratories, Finland;V. Pynttari, Tampere University of Technology/Department of Electronics, Finland;T. Kanerva, Tampere University of Technology/Department of Materials Science, Finland;J. Hagberg, University of Oulu/Microelectronics and Materials Physics Laboratories, Finland;T. Lepisto, Tampere University of Technology/Department of Materials Science, Finland;H. Jantunen, University of Oulu/Microelectronics and Materials Physics Laboratories, Finland;

9.00 Optical circuits and nanofilters design 1779.20

A. Toscano, Università 'Roma Tre', Italy;L. Vegni, Università 'Roma Tre', Italy;

9.20 Modeling the broadband resistive and inductive behavior of polygonal conductors 1809.40

T. Demeester, Ghent University, Belgium;D. De Zutter, Ghent University, Belgium;

9.40 Microwave Deflectors for High Energy Beam Diagnostic 20310.00

M. Petronio, Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy;P. Craievich, Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A., Italy;R. Vescovo, Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy;

10.20 Synthesis of wideband waveguide diplexers 27810.40

G. Virone, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;R. Tascone, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;O. A. Peverini, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;G. Addamo, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;R. Orta, IEIIT-CNR, Italy;

10.40 Performances improvement of MEMS sensors and energy scavengers by diamagnetic levitation 28111.00

G. De Pasquale, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;C. Siyambalapitiya, University of South Florida, United States;A. Soma', Politecnico di Torino, Italy;J. Wang, University of South Florida, United States;

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11.00 Different Techniques to Characterize EBG Structures for MM Wave Applications 29011.20

Yaser S.E. Abdo, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada;M.R. Chaharmir, Communications Research Centre, Canada;J. Shaker, Communications Research Centre, Canada;Y.M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada;

11.20 A novel layer peeling algorithm for the synthesis of microwave microstrip filters 31311.40

M.R. Pereira, INESC Porto/FEUP, Portugal;H.M. Salgado, INESC Porto/FEUP, Portugal;J.R. Pereira, Instituto de Telecomunicações/ Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal;

11.40 Accuracy of electromagnetic analysis for a MMIC lange coupler 35812.00

T. Ciamulski, University of Bergen, Norway;

12.00 Using best neural networks structures in modeling microwave low noise transistor 36112.20

H Yarmohammadi, Amirkabir university of technology (tehran polytechnic), Iran;Gh Moradi, Amirkabir university of technology (tehran polytechnic), Iran;A Abdipour, Amirkabir university of technology (tehran polytechnic), Iran;M Ahadi, Amirkabir university of technology (tehran polytechnic), Iran;

14.00 A new design of compact planar microstrip filter 37714.20

Biyun MA, IREENA, France;Anne CHOUSSEAUD, IREENA, France;Serge TOUTAIN, IREENA, France;

14.20 Design of sensors for in-flight lightning detection on aircrafts 45114.40

A.P.J. van Deursen, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;V. Stelmashuk, Institute of Plasma Physics, Czech Republic;

14.40 Neural Networks and Evolutionary Algorithm application to complex EM Structures Modeling 52415.00

M. Mussetta, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;D. Caputo, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;A. Pirisi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;F. Grimaccia, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;L. Valbonesi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;R.E. Zich, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;

13) Modeling of Periodic Structures including EBGs and Metamaterials, organized by R. MittraR. Mittra c2 room 2 15/09/2009 15.00

Sessionchair:

15.00 Analytical theory of stacked fish-net structures 16415.20

R. Marqués, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain;F Mesa, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain;L Jelinek, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain;F Medina, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain;

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15.20 Domain decomposition methods with second order transmission 51015.40

V. Rawat, The Ohio State University, United States;Z. Peng, The Ohio State University, United States;J. -F. Lee, The Ohio State University, United States;

15.40 NEW FORMULATIONS OF THE CHARACTERISTIC BASIS FUNCTION METHOD FOR THE ANALYSIS OF METAMATERIALS 39316.00

F. Cátedra, Universidad de Alcalá, Spain;E. García, Universidad de Alcalá, Spain;I. González, Universidad de Alcalá, Spain;C. Delgado, Universidad de Alcalá, Spain;

16.20 MoM/BI-RME Modeling of Frequency Selective Surfaces with Thick Metal Patches 22116.40

M. Bozzi, University of Pavia, Italy;M. Montagna, University of Pavia, Italy;L. Perregrini, University of Pavia, Italy;

16.40 Modeling Truncated Metamaterial Structures With Fine Features Using GEMS: A Parallelized General Purpose Electromagnetic Field Solver 30317.00

R. Mittra, PSU, United States;L. Ma, Foxconn, United States;Y. Li, CUC, China;

17.00 Review of the ECONAM Project Activities in the Area of Electromagnetic Characterization of Metamaterials 11117.20

C.R. Simovski, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland;S. Tretyakov, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland;A. Sihvola, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland;

17.20 Analytical Modeling of Broadband negative refraction with a crossed wire mesh 11617.40

M. G. Silveirinha, University of Coimbra, Portugal;

17.40 Efficient Analysis of Periodic Structures Involving Finite Dielectric Material Based on the Array Scanning Method 40218.00

N.A. Ozdemir, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium;C. Craeye, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium;

18.00 An Equivalent-Circuit Modeling of High Impedance Surfaces Employing Arbitrarily Shaped FSS 46118.20

filippo costa, unipisa, Italy;agostino monorchio, unipisa, Italy;giuliano manara, unipisa, Italy;

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18.20 Parallel dispersive finite-difference time-domain modeling of three-dimensional electromagnetic cloaking structures 21818.40

Y. Zhao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom;Y. Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom;

14) Numerical Methods for Solving Maxwell Equations in the Frequency Domain, organized by A. Buffa and J.-F. LeeA. Buffa J.-F. Lee room 3 15/09/2009 8.00

Sessionchair:

8.00 Numerical solution of Maxwell equations using B-splines 1878.20

R. Vázquez, IMATI-CNR, Italy;A. Buffa, IMATI-CNR, Italy;

8.20 An efficient Nyström scheme for solving volume integral equations 3378.40

M.S. Tong, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States;Z.G. Qian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States;W.C. Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States;

8.40 Fully overlapping domain decomposition method for modeling detailed antenna structures embedded in composite host media 3999.00

T. Peng, The Ohio State University, United States;K. Sertel, The Ohio State University, United States;J.L. Volakis, The Ohio State University, United States;

9.00 Unified Framework for an A Posteriori Error Analysis of Non-Standard Finite Element Approximations of H(curl)-Elliptic Problems 4179.20

R.H.W. Hoppe, University of Houston, United States;.C. Carstensen, Humboldt University, Germany;

9.20 Some practical and theoretical aspects of the Calderon-preconditioned EFIE 5119.40

J.-F. Lee, The Ohio State University, United States;M. B. Stephanson, The Ohio State University, United States;

15) Cloaking phenomena and devices, organized by S. MaciS. Maci c2 room 3 15/09/2009 9.40

Sessionchair:

9.40 Fundamental properties of canonical soft and hard surfaces, perfect magnetic conductors and the newly introduced DB surface and their relation to different practical applications including cloaking

33210.00

P.-S. Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;

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10.20 Cloaking formulated in terms of equivalent volumetric sources 42010.40

S. Maci, University of Siena, Italy;A.D. Yaghjian, research consultant, United States;E. Martini, University of Siena, Italy;

10.40 Simplified directional ground-plane cloaks 14311.00

E. Kallos, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom;C. Argyropoulos, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom;Y. Hao, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom;

11.00 Peculiar and anomalous cloaking features of plasmonic materials 20411.20

A.A. Alu, University of Texas at Austin, United States;N.E. Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States;

11.20 Scattering cancellation approach to cloaking: open problems, possible solutions, and new applications 26111.40

F Bilotti, University 'Roma Tre', Italy;L Vegni, University 'Roma Tre', Italy;

11.40 Interactions between invisibility cloaks and anti-cloaks 48712.00

G. Castaldi, University of Sannio, Italy;I. Gallina, University of Sannio, Italy;V. Galdi, University of Sannio, Italy;A. Alù, University of Texas at Austin, United States;N. Engheta, University of Pennsylvania, United States;

12.00 Discrepancy between group and energy transport velocities in spherical electromagnetic cloaks 50512.20

A.D. Yaghjian, Research Consultant, United States;S. Maci, University of Siena, Italy;E. Martini, University of Siena, Italy;

16) Advances in Analytic and Semi-analytic Methods in Electromagnetics, organized by P.D. SmithP.D.Smith c2 room 3 15/09/2009 14.00

Sessionchair:

14.00 Electromagnetic Scattering by an Elliptic DNG Metamaterial Cylinder 45514.20

O. Akgol, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States;D. Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States;P. L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States;

14.20 Some analytic results on Sommerfeld integrals with branch points 18414.40

L. Knockaert, Ghent University, Dept. INTEC, Belgium;D. Vande Ginste, Ghent University, Dept. INTEC, Belgium;D. De Zutter, Ghent University, Dept. INTEC, Belgium;

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14.40 Time-domain Green's functions for waves on simplicial complexes 39415.00

J. M. Arnold, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom;

15.00 Physical bounds and sum rules in scattering and antenna theory 32815.20

M. Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden;G. Kristensson, Lund University, Sweden;S. Nordebo, Växjö University, Sweden;C. Larsson, Lund University, Sweden;A. Bernland, Lund University, Sweden;D. Sjöberg, Lund University, Sweden;

15.20 Convergence and oscillations in the Method of Auxiliary Sources 21615.40

G. Fikioris, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, Greece;I. Psarros, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, Greece;

15.40 The Wiener-Hopf solution of the dielectric wedge problem 28816.00

V. Daniele, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy; G. Lombardi, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

16.20 Simulating the Transient Response of a Multiconductor Transmission Line by an Extended Krylov Method 43716.40

R F REMIS, DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Netherlands;

16.40 Coupling and scattering from axisymmetric bodies, open and closed: regularisation methods 50217.00

P.D. Smith, Macquarie University, Australia;S.B. Panin, Macquarie University, Australia;E.D. Vinogradova, Macquarie University, Australia;Yu.A. Tuchkin, Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, Ukraine;S.S. Vinogradov, CSIRO, Australia;

17.00 Resonant diffraction from a grating on a paramagnetic layer with frequency dispersion. 49217.20

E.D. Vinogradova, Macquarie University, Australia;S.B. Panin, Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, Ukraine;A.Ye. Poyedinchuk, Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, Ukraine;S.I. Tarapov, Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, Ukraine;

17.20 A total inverse scattering operator formulation for solving large structures with LEGO 22417.40

V L LANCELLOTTI, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;B P H de HON, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;A G T TIJHUIS, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;

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17.40 WHITTAKER ANDWEYL REPRESENTATIONS FOR TIME-DOMAIN MODES 48518.00

B.P. de Hon, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;

18.00 Analytical regularization method for hollow waveguides modelling 38618.20

Yu. A. Tuchkin, GYTE, Turkey;

18.20 Electromagnetic Scattering by a Semielliptical Trench Filled with DNG Metamaterial 52818.40

O. Akgol, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States;D. Erricolo, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States;P. L. E. Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States;

17) Network Methods Applied to Electromagnetic Field Computation, organized by P. RusserP. Russer c2 room 1 16/09/2009 8.00

Sessionchair:

8.00 Overview over network methods applied to electromagnetic field computation 2058.20

P. Russer, Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany;

8.20 Eigen-state Approach for the Analysis and Circuit Representation of Resonator Systems. Towards a Synthesis Methodology 4328.40

DB Bajon, ISAE-Université Toulouse, France;SW Wane, NXP-Semiconductors, France;TC Caillet, ISAE-Université Toulouse, France;RP Plana, LAAS Université Toulouse, France;

8.40 Network based hybridization of the TLM and the TWF method 1429.00

N. Fichtner, TU München, Germany;S. Wane, NXP Semiconductors, France;D. Bajon, Institute Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace SUPAERO, France;P. Russer, TU München, Germany;

9.00 A Network-based Approach to the Hybrid Electromagnetic/Circuit Modeling of the Power Grid of Multi-functional Planar Integrated Circuits 4319.20

A. Rong, University of Illinois, United States;A. C. Cangellaris, University of Illinois, United States;

9.20 The Time-domain Method of Weighted Residuals (MWR): Moving from Grid-based Methods to Node-based Meshless Techniques 1769.40

Z. Chen, Dalhousie University, Canada;Y. Yu, Dalhousie University, Canada;M.M. Ney, TELECOM Institute, France;

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9.40 Generation of Network Models for Planar Microwave Circuits bySystem Identification Methods 50310.00

A. Baev, Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University), Russia;T. Shevgunov, Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University), Russia;U. Siart, Technische Universität München, Germany;H. Yordanov, Technische Universität München, Germany;P. Russer, Technische Universität München, Germany;Y. Kuznetsov, Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University), Russia;

10.20 Network Modelling of Electromagnetic Field Distributions using a Statistical Mechanical Approach 53410.40

W. Mathis, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany;S. Ludwig, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany;J. Xiong, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany;

10.40 Networks methods for wireless resonant energy links (WREL) computations 14511.00

M. Dionigi, Univ. of Perugia, Italy;M. Mongiardo, Univ. of Perugia, Italy;R. Sorrentino, Univ. of Perugia, Italy;C. Tomassoni, Univ. of Perugia, Italy;

11.00 Towards a circuit theory of communication 41511.20

J. A. Nossek, TUM, Germany;M. T. Ivrlac, TUM, Germany;

11.20 Accelerated symmetrical condensed node TLM algorithms for NVIDIA CUDA enabled graphics processing units 16611.40

F. Rossi, University of Victoria, Canada;P.P.M. So, University of Victoria, Canada;

11.40 Circuit Theory Approach to the Design of Metamaterials 21412.00

M. Zedler, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada;P. Russer, Lehrstuhl f. HF-Technik, TU Munich, Germany;

12.00 Attempts for Bridging Circuits Geometrical Topologies with Equivalent Network Architecture Synthesis 38412.20

S WANE, nxp, France;D. BAJON, ISAE, France;

18) Numerical Methods in Electromagnetics I, organized by R.D. Graglia and D.R. WiltonR.D. Graglia D.R. Wilton room 1 16/09/2009 14.00

Sessionchair:

14.00 Singular higher order vector bases for wedge-structure MoM-models: the simple recipe 90014.20

G. Lombardi, Poltecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy; R.D. Graglia, Poltecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy;

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14.20 Towards automated optimization, multidimensional parametrization, and synthesis with electromagnetic solvers in electronic packaging and RF circuit design 15214.40

V. Jandhyala, University of Washington, United States;A.V. Sathanur, University of Washington, United States;R. Chakraborty, University of Washington, United States;

14.40 Validating a high-order time domain hybrid implicit/explicit FEM implementation 22315.00

N. Marais, Stellenbosch University, South Africa;D.B. Davidson, Stellenbosch University, South Africa;

15.00 Finite element analysis of structural conformal antennas 45915.20

C. Gardner, Michigan State University, United States;C. Jarmillo-Heano, Michigan State University, United States;L.C. Kempel, Michigan State University, United States;

15.20 The discrete geometric approach for wave propagation problems 12415.40

L. Codecasa, Politecnico di Milano, Italy;R. Specogna, Università di Udine, Italy;F. Trevisan, Università di Udine, Italy;

15.40 Efficient Computation of Mixed Potential Dyadic Green's Functions for a 1D Periodic Array of Line Sources in Layered Media 16116.00

G. Valerio, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy;D.R. Wilton, University of Houston, United States;D.R. Jackson, University of Houston, United States;A. Galli, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy;

16.20 Recent enhancement in the analysis of wire-surface structures with the method of moments 29316.40

F. Vipiana, Antenna and EMC Lab (LACE), Istituto Superiore Mario Boella, Torino, Italy;G. Vecchi, Antenna and EMC Lab (LACE), Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy;D. R. Wilton, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Houston, Houston (TX), United States;

16.40 A multilevel fast direct solver for EM scattering from quasi-planar objects 35617.00

E. Winebrand, Tel Aviv University, Israel;A. Boag, Tel Aviv University, Israel;

17.00 The one-and-only algorithm for EM-field computations does not exist 36517.20

T. Weiland, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany;

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17.20 Application of Multilevel Adaptive Cross Approximation (MLACA) to electromagnetic scattering and radiation problems 16817.40

J.M. Tamayo, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain;A. Heldring, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain;J.M. Rius, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain;

17.40 Advanced surface integral equation methods in computational electromagnetics 24018.00

P. Ylä-Oijala, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland;M. Taskinen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland;S. Järvenpää, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland;

18.00 Rigorous solutions of large-scale scattering problems discretized with hundreds of millions of unknowns 54118.20

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18.20 Fast and accurate analysis of complicated metamaterial structures using a low-frequency multilevel fast multipole algorithm 54318.40

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19) Electromagnetic measurementsc1 c2 room 2 16/09/2009 8.00

Sessionchair:

8.00 Computation Methods and Experimental Measurements of the Electric and Magnetic Field Distribution inside High Voltage Substations 1968.20

C. Munteanu, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania;V. Topa, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania;A. Racasan, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania;G. Visan, Power Grid Company Transelectrica SA, Romania;I.T. Pop, Power Grid Company Transelectrica SA, Romania;

8.20 Polarimetric measurements of the extinction cross Section 2138.40

C Larsson, Lund University, Sweden;M Gustafsson, Lund University, Sweden;G Kristensson, Lund University, Sweden;

8.40 Measurement of the E-Field Distribution of a WLAN Transmitter inside and outside a Control Consol 2209.00

T. Pilsak, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany;J.L. ter Haseborg, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany;

9.00 EMC of Traction Drive with Permanent Synchronous Motor 2259.20

R.D. Dolecek, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic;O.C. Cerny, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic;Z.N. Nemec, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic;

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9.20 Reconstructing radiation patterns using amplitude measurements on cylindrical surfaces 2559.40

J. Puskely, Department of Radioelectronics, BUT, Czech Republic;Z. Nováček, Department of Radioelectronics, BUT, Czech Republic;

9.40 A novel policy for EMC antenna calibration 26010.00

B. Audone, Consultant, Italy;A. Gaggelli, Trenitalia, Italy;S. Guidi, Trenitalia, Italy;P. Masini, Trenitalia, Italy;S. Neri, Trenitalia, Italy;

10.20 SAR determination and influence of the human head in the radiation of a mobile antenna for two different frequencies 26310.40

P. Pinho, ISEL, Portugal;A. Lopes, ISEL, Portugal;J. Leite, ISEL, Portugal;J. Casaleiro, ISEL, Portugal;

10.40 An Ultra-wideband SAGE Algorithm for Body Area Networks 32211.00

Stéphane van Roy, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium;Lingfeng Liu, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium;Claude Oestges, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium;Philippe De Doncker, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium;

11.00 Interference Characterization and UWB Channel Measurements for Wireless Intensive Care Patient Monitoring 33611.20

O.L. Lauer, ETH, Switzerland;D.B. Barras, ETH, Switzerland;M.Z. Zahner, ETH, Switzerland;R.V Vahldiek, ETH, Switzerland;H.J. Jäckel, ETH, Switzerland;J.F. Fröhlich, ETH, Switzerland;

11.20 Evaluation of Complex Permittivity of Materials with Deformed Cross-section in Coaxial Line 35711.40

A Harada, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, Japan;K Wakino, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, Japan;Y,D, Lin, Department of Communication Engineering, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan;T Kitazawa, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, Japan;Y Sakemoto, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, Japan;

11.40 Dielectric Permittivity Estimation via TDR Measurements 48612.00

M. Satoru Nakano, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;P. Savi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

12.00 Misleading issues that came up when calibrating the Alenia Aeronautica reverberation chamber 48312.20

R. Serra, Politecnico di Torino / Thales Netherlands, Italy;M. Bozzetti, Alenia Aeronautica, Italy;F.G. Canavero, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

20) Intentional EMI, organized by C.E. BaumC. Baum c2 room 2 16/09/2009 14.00

Sessionchair:

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14.00 Combined electric and magnetic dipoles for mesoband radiation 91_14.40

C.B. Baum, University of New Mexico, United States;

14.40 Design of a Uniform Electromagnetic Dielectric Lens for Launching an Approximate Spherical TEM Wave 92_15.00

S.A. Altunc, University of New Mexico, United States;C.E.B Baum, University of New Mexico, United States;C.G.C. Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States;E.S. Schamiloglu, University of New Mexico, United States;

15.00 Wideband, High-Amplitude, Pulsed Antennas for Medical Therapies and Medical Imaging 32115.20

K.H. Schoenbach, Old Dominion University, United States;S. Xiao, Old Dominion University, United States;J.T. Camp, Old Dominion University, United States;M. Migliaccio, Old Dominion University, United States;S.J. Beebe, Old Dominion University, United States;C.E. Baum, University of New Mexico, United States;

15.20 Design and simulation of an electromagnetic lens for a half impulse radiating antenna. 36615.40

F. Vega, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland;F. Rachidi, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland;N. Peña, Los Andes University, Colombia;F. Roman, National University of Colombia, Colombia;N Mora, National University of Colombia, Colombia;

15.40 High frequency electromagnetic fields coupling to small antennas in rectangular resonator 17216.00

S. Tkachenko, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany;H.G. Krauthäuser, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany;F. Gronwald, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany;J. Nitsch, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany;

16.20 Electromagnetic Field Distribution as a function of Building Materials – Revisiting the Standard Definition of Shielding Effectiveness 40516.40

C.A. Ropiak, SAQ Consulting Ltd, United States;M. McQuage, NSWCDD, United States;W. Padilla-Vargas, NSWCDD, United States;

16.40 Computation of IEMI fields through layered media using the radiation principle 47817.00

I. Kohlberg, Kohlberg Associates, United States;R.W. McMillan, US Army Space and Missile Defense Command, United States;S.A. von Laven, Amtec Corporation, United States;

17.00 Estimation of the threat of iemi to marine equipment and em hardening solutions 12117.20

R. Kanyou Nana, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, Germany;S. Dickmann, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, Germany;B. Schetelig, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, Germany;J. Keghie, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Helmut-Schmidt-University/University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, Germany;F. Sabath, Bundeswehr Research Institute for Protective Technologies and NBC-Protection, Germany;

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17.20 The role of hybrid models in understanding failure mechanisms of infrastructure electronics to high-power microwave illumination 48117.40

D. C. Stoudt, Naval Surface Warfare Center, United States;R. L. Gardner, Consultant to NSWC, United States;I. Kohlberg, Kohlberg Associates, United States;

17.40 Susceptibility of a Generic Can-bus network against HPEM 16718.00

F. Sonnemann, Diehl-BGT-Defence GmbH & Co. KG., Germany;J. Mirschberger, Diehl-BGT-Defence GmbH & Co. KG., Germany;

18.00 Leader derived initial conditions for a lightning return stroke 15118.20

R. L. Gardner, Consultant, United States;

21) Metamaterials, organized by F. Capolino and V. GaldiF. Capolino V. Galdi room 3 16/09/2009 8.00

Sessionchair:

8.00 Numerical Analysis of Impulse Regime Phenomena in Linear and Non-Linear Metamaterial Transmission Lines 2078.20

J. S. Gómez-Díaz, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain;S. Gupta, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada;A. Álvarez-Melcón, Technical University of Cartagena, Spain;C. Caloz, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada;

8.20 Mimicking visual properties of metamaterials with METATOYs 4428.40

J Courtial, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom;A. C. Hamilton, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom;

8.40 Optical illusion effects created using metamaterials 4589.00

Y Lai, Physics, HKUST, Hong Kong, China;J Ng, Physics, HKUST, Hong Kong, China;H.Y. Chen, Physics, HKUST, Hong Kong, China;D.Z. Han, Physics, HKUST, Hong Kong, China;J.J. Xiao, Physics, HKUST, Hong Kong, China;Z.Q. Zhang, Physics, HKUST, Hong Kong, China;C.T. Chan, Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China;

9.00 Analytical modelling of bulk double-negative metamaterials 4639.20

C.R. Simovski, TKK, Finland;

9.20 Transformation Optics for Designing Superlenses 4959.40

M. Qiu, KTH, Sweden;M. Yan, KTH, Sweden;J.M. Hao, KTH, Sweden;W. Yan, KTH, Sweden;J. Wang, KTH, Sweden;

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9.40 Electromagnetic modeling of bianisotropic Debye materials 49710.00

M.H. Belyamoun, LGEP, France;S. Zouhdi, LGEP, France;

10.20 Tightly coupled resonant pairs for metamaterial constituents 50910.40

A G Schuchinsky, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom;F Capolino, University of California, Irvine, United States;A Vallecchi, University of Siena, Italy;

10.40 A Low Profile Folded Dipole Antenna on a Reactive High Impedance Substrate 53811.00

A. Vellecchi, University of California Irvine, United States;F. Capolino, University of California Irvine, United States;J.R. De Luis, University of California Irvine, United States;F. De Flaviis, University of California Irvine, United States;

22) Metamaterialsc1 c2 room 3 16/09/2009 11.00

Sessionchair:

11.00 Automated design of single- and dual-band electromagnetic band gap surfaces by genetic algorithms 11511.20

Mr. Kovacs, Dept. of Radio Electronics, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic;Prof. Raida, Dept. of Radio Electronics, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic;

11.20 Optical cloaking with cylindrical plasmonic implants 23211.40

S.T. Tricarico, University Roma Tre, Italy;F. B. Bilotti, University Roma Tre, Italy;L. V. Vegni, University Roma Tre, Italy;

11.40 Scattering of a Plane Wave by a Perfect Electromagnetic Conducting Elliptic Cylinder 24212.00

A.-K. Hamid, University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates;F.R. Cooray, CSIRO ICT Centre, Australia;

12.00 Design of complex surfaces for power transmission enhancement through electrically small apertures 26512.20

L. Scorrano, Università Roma Tre, Italy;F. Bilotti, Università Roma Tre, Italy;L. Vegni, Università Roma Tre, Italy;

23) Electromagnetic theoryc1 c2 room 3 16/09/2009 14.00

Sessionchair:

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14.00 Beam decomposition of time-harmonic electromagnetic waves 10614.20

T. Melamed, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel;

14.20 Theoretical model of the electromagnetic disturbances caused by explosions in the ionosphere 13814.40

I.Yu. Sergeev, IZMIRAN, Russia;

14.40 Statistical Study of the Degradation of the Shielding Effectiveness of a Structure in the Presence of an Aperture 14015.00

ilario marziali, thales alenia space, Italy;demis boschetti, thales alenia space, Italy;paola elia, thales alenia space, Italy;bruno audone, EMC Consultant, Italy;

15.00 A Fast Numerical Technique for the Determination of Input and Transfer Impedance 15415.20

K. A. Owusu, Individual Submission, Germany;J.R. Ojha, Individual submission, Germany;B. K. Shah, Individual submission, Germany;

15.20 Sensitivity of dual waveguide probe complex permittivity and permeability measurement to probe lift-off error 17315.40

M. J. Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States;M. W. Hyde, Air Force Institute of Technology, United States;

15.40 Green function for a seeded energy chirped free electron laser 18316.00

A.A. Lutman, Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy;R. Vescovo, Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy;

16.20 Path Length of Curved RF Trajectories through Vertically Stratified and Isotropic Ionospheres 23116.40

C.A. Jeffery, LANL, United States;R. Roussel-Dupre, SciTech Solutions, LLC, United States;P.L. Colestock, LANL, United States;

16.40 PROPAGATION OF FLAT-TOPPED BEAM IN TURBULENT ATMOSPHERE IN SATELLITE LINKS 29217.00

C. Kamacioglu, Cankaya University, Turkey;S. Altay Arpali, Cankaya University, Turkey;Y. Baykal, Cankaya University, Turkey;E. Yazgan, Hacettepe University, Turkey;

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17.00 Semi-intrusive quantification of uncertainties in fully stochastic electromagnetic interactions: Analysis of a spectral formulation 31217.20

O.O. Sy, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;M.C. van Beurden, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;Michielsen B.L., ONERA - DEMR, France;A.G. Tijhuis, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands;

17.20 Accuracy of multilayer equivalent models for composite laminated materials 37917.40

Stanislav Gona, FAI UTB Zlin, Czech Republic;Vojtech Kresalek, FAI UTB Zlin, Czech Republic;

17.40 METATOYs as optical elements performing light-ray transformations without wave-optical analog 39218.00

B Sundar, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom;A. C. Hamilton, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom;J. Courtial, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom;

18.00 Electromagnetic Properties of Materials Used for Paper Printed RFID Tag Antennas 41918.20

A. Dziedzic, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland;P. Slobodzian, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland;

18.20 An application of the complex Tricomi function 44718.40

G.N. Georgiev, University of Veliko Tirnovo, Bulgaria;M.N. Georgieva-Grosse, Gerlingen, Germany;

24) Electromagnetics in UWB, organized by W. WiesbeckW. Wiesbeck c2 room 1 17/09/2009 8.20

Sessionchair:

8.20 Time Domain versus Frequency Domain in Ultra Wideband 1178.40

W. Wiesbeck, University Karlsruhe (TH), Germany;E. Pancera, University Karlsruhe (TH), Germany;C. Sturm, University Karlsruhe (TH), Germany;

8.40 Lorentz reciprocity and the apparent phase centre of ultra-wideband antennas 1469.00

J. Kunisch, IMST GmbH, Germany;

9.00 Planar Implementation of the UWB Leaky Lens Antenna 2629.20

A Neto, TNO, Netherlands;

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9.20 UWB high-contrast robust tomographic imaging for medical applications 3159.40

M Guardiola, UPC, Spain;S Capdevila, UPC, Spain;S Blanch, UPC, Spain;J Romeu, UPC, Spain;L Jofre, UPC, Spain;

9.40 Development of a coolable 2-14 GHz Eleven feed for future radio telescopes for SKA and VLBI 2010 30910.00

P.-S. Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;J. Yang, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;Y. Karandikar, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;N. Wadefalk, Chalmers University of Technology, Philippines;M. Pantaleev, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;L. Helldner, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;

10.20 Mixed-mode S-parameter design of ultra-wideband coupled-line baluns 12210.40

Benjamin Sewiolo, Institute for Electronics Engineering, Germany;Gabor Vinci, Institute for Electronics Engineering, Germany;Georg Fischer, Institute for Electronics Engineering, Germany;Robert Weigel, Institute for Electronics Engineering, Germany;

10.40 Vector Spherical Harmonics Antenna Description for IR-UWB Ray Tracing Simulator 21511.00

R.B Burghelea, IETR, France;S.A Avrillon, IETR, France;B.U Uguen, IETR, France;

11.00 Correlation properties of the pulse transmitted by UWB antennas 38111.20

E. Pancera, IHE-Universitaet Karlsruhe (TH), Germany;W. Wiesbeck, IHE-Universitaet Karlsruhe (TH), Germany;

11.20 Common mode resonances in UWB connected arrays of dipoles: measurements from the demonstrator and exit strategy 26411.40

D. Cavallo, TNO, Tu/e, Netherlands;A. Neto, TNO, Netherlands;G. Gerini, TNO, Netherlands;

25) Modern Antenna Technologies, organized by H. NakanoH. Nakano c2 room 1 17/09/2009 14.00

Sessionchair:

14.00 Extremely Low-Profile Spiral Antenna with PEC and EBG Reflectors 12914.20

H Nakano, Hosei University, Japan;H Oyanagi, Hosei University, Japan;T Igarashi, Hosei University, Japan;Y Iitsuka, Hosei University, Japan;J Yamauchi, Hosei University, Japan;

14.20 Applications of periodic structures to modern antenna designs 19214.40

J Shaker, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada;R Chaharmir, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada;A Petosa, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada;A Ittipiboon, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada;M Cuhaci, Communications Research Centre Canada, Canada;

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14.40 Evolutionary Development of a Dual-Band, Dual-Polarization, Low-Profile Printed Circuit Antenna 51315.00

A.I. Zaghloul, Virginia Tech and Army Research Laboratory, United States;W.M. Dorsey, Naval Research Laboratory, United States;

15.00 Design of Planer Inverted-F Antennas (PIFA) for Multiband Wireless applications 13315.20

R Nilavalan, Brunel University, United Kingdom;H Al-Raweshidy, Brunel University, United Kingdom;D Budimir, Westminster University, United Kingdom;H. F. AbuTarboush, Brunel University, United Kingdom;

15.20 Design of a Modified Monopole Antenna for the Quadband Communication 23315.40

Sungtek Kahng, University of Incheon, Korea, South;Eunchul Shin, University of Incheon, Korea, South;Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang university, Korea, South;

15.40 Small terminal antennas: analysis, design and performance limitations 21916.00

A. K. Skrivervik, EPFL, Switzerland;J. R. Mosig, EPFL, Switzerland;

16.20 Wideband, lowloss, low-cost, quasi-TEM metamaterial-based local waveguides in air gaps between parallel metal plates 32316.40

P.-S. Kildal, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;E. Rajo-Iglesias, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain;E. Alfonso, Technical University of Valentia, Spain;A. Valero, Technical University of Valencia, Spain;A. U. Zaman, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden;

16.40 Wire Lens Antennas with Near/Far Field Conjugation Properties (Invited) 12817.00

V. Fusco, Queens University Belfast, United Kingdom;O. Malyuskin, Queens University Belfast, United Kingdom;

17.00 Recent innovations in antenna design for wireless sensor networks 12717.20

DV Thiel, Griffith University, Australia;A Galehdar, Griffith University, Australia;

26) Numerical Methods in Electromagnetics II, organized by R.D. Graglia and D.R. WiltonR.D. Graglia D.R. Wilton room 2 17/09/2009 8.20

Sessionchair:

8.20 Efficient EM modeling based on conversion of triangular mesh into quadrilateral mesh 1208.40

B. M. Kolundzija, University of Belgrade, Serbia;M.M. Kostic, WIPL-D d.o.o., Serbia;B. Lj. Mrdakovic, WIPL-D d.o.o., Serbia;D. S. Sumic, WIPL-D d.o.o., Serbia;

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8.40 Hierarchical polynomials and vector elements for finite methods 9019.00

R.D. Graglia, Poltecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy; A.F. Peterson, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA; F. Andriulli, Poltecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy;

9.00 Hierarchical matrix preconditioners for eddy current problems 3979.20

F. Krämer, ETH, Switzerland;M. Bebendorf, Univ. Bonn, Germany;J. Ostrwoski, ABB, Switzerland;R. Hiptmair, ETH, Switzerland;

9.20 Fast Solution Techniques For The Wave Equation By Retarded Potentials 5339.40

S. Sauter, Universitaet Zuerich, Institut fuer Mathematik, Switzerland;L. Banjai, Max-Planck-Institut, Mathematik in den Naturwissenschaften, Germany;

9.40 Current status of closed-form Green's functions in layered media composed of natural and artificial materials 27010.00

M. Irsadi Aksun, Koc University, Turkey;A. Alparslan, ETH - Zurich, Switzerland;K. A. Michalski, Texas A&M University, United States;

10.20 Integral equation transient analysis of experiments on electromagnetic scattering from sub-wavelength apertures 30410.40

N. Cinosi, Imperial College, United Kingdom;S.P. Walker, Imperial College, United Kingdom;M.J. Bluck, Imperial College, United Kingdom;

10.40 AGIBC formulation for lossy conductor modeling 16911.00

Z.G. Qian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States;M.S. Tong, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States;W.C. Chew, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, United States;

11.00 Iterative solutions to hybrid electromagnetic problems 44511.20

S Alfonzetti, Università di Catania, Italy;G Borzì, Università di Messina, Italy;

11.20 On the connection between multiple-scattering based Macro Basis Functions and Krylov subspace methods 49111.40

C.V.G. Craeye, Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium;

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11.40 Efficient Space-Domain Formulation for Integral Equation Modelling of Printed Metallizations on Coated Cylinders 15912.00

T. Bertuch, FGAN e.V., Germany;G. Vecchi, Politecnico di Torino, Italy;

12.00 New Technique for Efficient Evaluation of Green’s Functions for Multilayered Media 46012.20

G. Bianconi, UniPi, Italy;S. Genovesi, UniPi, Italy;A. Monorchio, UniPi, Italy;R. Mittra, Penn State, United States;K. Du, Penn State, United States;

27) ANALYTICAL, NUMERICAL AND HYBRID METHODS IN EM, organized by P.H. Pathak and G. ManaraP.H. Pathak G. Manara room 2 17/09/2009 14.00

Sessionchair:

14.00 A Uniform Geometrical Theory of Diffraction and its Extensions for a Curved Edge Illuminated by a Complex Source Point Beam 38014.20

P.H. Pathak, ElectroScience Lab. The Ohio State University, United States;Y. Kim, ElectroScience Lab. The Ohio State University, United States;R.J. Burkholder, ElectroScience Lab. The Ohio State University, United States;

14.20 Diffraction of a creeping wave on an elongated perfectly conducting or coated object by a sharp edge 14414.40

F.A. Molinet, MOTHESIM, France;

14.40 An asymptotic evaluation of radiation surface integrals for high frequency wave problems which reduces to the UTD ray format 20215.00

G. Carluccio, Università degli Studi di Siena, Italy;M. Albani, Università degli Studi di Siena, Italy;P.H. Pathak, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, United States;

15.00 Electromagnetic Models for Exploiting Multi-Path Propagation in Through-Wall Radar Imaging 31815.20

R. J. Burkholder, Ohio State University, United States;

15.20 Propagation Prediction in Rough and Branched Tunnels by the ADI-PE Technique 32715.40

R. Martelly, UMass-Amherst, United States;R. Janaswamy, UMass-Amherst, United States;

15.40 Analysis of Wavelength-Scaled Array Architectures via Domain Decomposition Techniques for Finite Arrays 17416.00

R. W. Kindt, Radar Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375, United States;M. N. Vouvakis, Center for Advanced Sensor and Communication Antennas, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003, United States;

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16.20 Electromagnetic scattering from obstacles in the near field region of electrically large arrays 37216.40

R. Cetin, Middle East Technical University, Turkey;O. Aydin Civi, Middle East Technical University, Turkey;P. Nepa, University of Pisa, Italy;G. Manara, University of Pisa, Italy;

16.40 Convergence Analysis of Current Sampling Profiles Antenna Design in the Presence of Electrically Large and Complex Platforms 25417.00

H.-T. Chou, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan;F.-Y. Kuo, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan;H.-T. Hsu, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan;

17.00 Closed-Form Green's Functions In Cylindrically Stratified Media For Method of Moments Applications 28317.20

S. Karan, Bilkent University, Turkey;V. B. Erturk, Bilkent University, Turkey;

17.20 Diffraction by a semi-infinite parallel-plate waveguide with sinusoidal wall corrugation 33917.40

J.P. Zheng, Panasonic R&D Center China Co., Ltd., China;K. Kobayashi, Chuo University, Japan;

28) Inverse Scattering and Remote Sensing, organized by K.-J. Langenberg K.-J. Langenberg c2 room 3 17/09/2009 8.20

Sessionchair:

8.20 On the uniqueness of electromagnetic fields and consequences for inverse-scattering problems 2528.40

L. Klinkenbusch, Christian-Albrechts-Universaet zu Kiel, Germany;

8.40 A new approach to the generalized optical cross-section theorem in electromagnetics 2089.00

Edwin A. Marengo, Northeastern University, United States;

9.00 Application of Fast Algorithms to the Solution of the Forward Electromagnetic Scattering Problems in Three Dimensions 4969.20

W. Ackermann, TU Darmstadt, Germany;T. Weiland, TU Darmstadt, Germany;

9.20 Imaging of scattering screens via fast methods 1329.40

W.-K. Park, Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes (UMR 8506 CNRS-Supélec-Univ. Paris Sud 11), France;D. Lesselier, Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes (UMR 8506 CNRS-Supélec-Univ. Paris Sud 11), France;

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9.40 Microwave Imaging Using A Time-reversal Radar System} 39510.00

K. Belkebir, Institut Fresnel, France;L. Bellomo, LSEET, France;S. Pioch, LSEET, France;M. Saillard, LSEET, France;P. C. Chaumet, Institut Fresnel, France;

10.20 Hybrid numerical scattering field analysis embedded into simulations of complex radio based systems - examples, capabilities and limitations 28910.40

G. Greving, NAVCOM Consult, Germany;

10.40 Beam-Based Back-Propagation Imaging 16311.00

T Heilpern, School of Electrical Engineering, Tel Aviv University, Israel;A Shlivinski, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel;E Heyman, School of Electrical Engineering, Tel Aviv University, Israel;

11.00 Integral and finite-difference formulations of the contrast source inversion method 15811.20

P.M. van den Berg, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands;A. Abubakar, Schlumberger-Doll Research, United States;T.M. Habashy, Schlumberger-Doll Research, United States;

11.20 Utilization of elastic wave mode conversion in electromagnetic diffraction tomographic imaging schemes 11911.40

K.J. Langenberg, University of Kassel, Germany;A. Zimmer, Saarschmiede, Germany;

29) Inverse scattering and remote sensingc1 c2 room 3 17/09/2009 14.00

Sessionchair:

11.40 2-D SIMULATION WITH FDTD METHOD OF GPR MODELINGAPPLIED TO DETECTION IN STRATIFIED LOSSY MEDIUM USING THE FRQUENCY EFFECT PULSE

10712.00

x dérobert, LCPC, France;m laour, EMP, Algeria;m benslama, constantine university, Algeria;t ziani, EMP, Algeria;

12.00 Quantitative millimeter wave imaging of 2.5D inhomogeneous objects 13512.20

S. Van den Bulcke, Ghent University, Belgium;A. Franchois, Ghent University, Belgium;

14.00 Complex Scatterer Reconstruction using Multistatic Spherical Wave ISAR Fourier Template Matching 21114.20

D.G. Johnson, Australian Centre for Field Robotics, University of Sydney, Australia;

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14.20 3D shape reconstruction of PEC scatterers by PO vectorial formulation 32414.40

R. Solimene, Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione, Seconda Università di Napoli, Italy;A. Buonanno, Selex Sistemi Integrati, Italy;F. Soldovieri, Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente (IREA-CNR), Italy;R. Pierri, Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell’Informazione, Seconda Università di Napoli, Italy;

14.40 A New Method for Computing Electromagnetic Induction Sounding Response Curves 37615.00

M. Parise, University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, Italy;S. Cristina, University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, Italy;

15.00 Application Of Microwave Reflectometry To Triphasic Flow Characterization 40915.20

B Jannier, LGEP, France;O Dubrunfaut, LGEP, France;F Ossart, LGEP, France;

15.20 Multimonostatic shape reconstruction of dielectric cylinders by a linear inversion approach 43515.40

A. Brancaccio, Seconda Università di Napoli, Italy;C. Dio Dio, Seconda Università di Napoli, Italy;G. Leone, Seconda Università di Napoli, Italy;

15.40 Antenna diagnostics from near field measurements over multiple planes 45316.00

R. Pierri, Seconda Università di Napoli, Italy;C. Mola, Seconda Università di Napoli, Italy;R. Solimene, Seconda Università di Napoli, Italy;F. Soldovieri, IREA-CNR, Italy;

30) Printed and conformal antennasc1 c2 room 3 17/09/2009 16.20

Sessionchair:

16.20 New Leaky-Wave Antennas Using Surface-Wave Launchers and Planar Metallic Grating Lenses 23816.40

S.K. Podilchak, Queen's Univeristy, Canada;A.P. Freundorfer, Queen's Univeristy, Canada;Y.M.M. Antar, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada;

16.40 Broadband, circularly polarized patch antenna arrays 24617.00

Ivo Hertl, VOP-026 Sternberk, Czech Republic;Michal Strycek, VOP-026 Sternberk, Czech Republic;

17.00 3-D and Package-Conformal UHF RFID Antennas with Enhanced Performance 34017.20

L Feng, Hong Kong R&D Center for Logistics and Supply Chain Management, China;T. T. Ye, Hong Kong R&D Center for Logistics and Supply Chain Management, China;

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