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RSEM2019
2019 Radiation and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves
RSEMW
Divnomorskoe, Russia June 24-28, 2019
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Table of Content
CHAIRS’ WELCOME .................................................................................................................... 3
ORGANIZERS AND SUPPORTERS ............................................................................................ 4
ORGANIZING AND PROGRAM COMMITTEES ..................................................................... 5
RUSSIAN BLACK SEA BAY. GELENDZHIK DISTRICT ........................................................ 6
MONDAY, JUNE 24 .............................................................................................................................................. 10 Opening Ceremony (Room A) ..................................................................................... 10 Plenary Session (Room A) ........................................................................................... 10 Radiowave Propagation RWP-1 (Room A) ................................................................ 10 Radiowave Propagation RWP-2 (Room A) ................................................................ 11 Antennas and High Frequency Devices: analysis and synthesis – AHFD – 1 (Room B) ................................................................................................................................... 12 Antennas and High Frequency Devices: analysis and synthesis – AHFD – 2 (Room B) ................................................................................................................................... 12
TUESDAY, JUNE 25 ............................................................................................................................................. 14 Solid State Circuits. Solid State SHF and EHF Microelectronics – SSME (Room А) ...... 14 SHF devices in Medicine and Ecology - SHFME (Room А) ........................................... 14 Antennas and High Frequency Devices: ..................................................................... 14 analysis and synthesis - AHFD – 3 (Room A) .............................................................. 14 Electromagnetic Waves Scattering. Materials and Surfaces - EMWS (Room A) ........ 15 Poster Session (Room B) ............................................................................................. 16 Electromagnetic Field Theory – EFT (Room B) ............................................................ 17 Electromagnetic Field Theory – EFT (Room B) ............................................................ 17 Antenna Arrays - AA (Room B) ................................................................................... 17
THURSDAY, JUNE 27 ........................................................................................................................................... 19 Electromagnetic Measurements. ............................................................................... 19 Microwave Measurement – MWM (Room А) ............................................................ 19 Antennas and High Frequency Devices: ........................ Error! Bookmark not defined. analysis and synthesis – AHFD – 2 (Room А) .............................................................. 20 Electromagnetic Measurements. Microwave Measurement – MWM (Room A) ...... 20 Electromagnetic Modelling. ....................................................................................... 21 CADs for Antennas and Feeds - EMM – 3 (Room A) ................................................... 21 Signal Processing - SP – 1 (Room B) ........................................................................... 21 Electrodynamics of Nonlinear Structures - ENS (Room B) .......................................... 22 Signal Processing – SP – 2 (Room B) .......................................................................... 23
FRIDAY, JUNE 28................................................................................................................................................. 25 Plenary Session (Room A) ........................................................................................... 25 Closing Ceremony (Room A) ....................................................................................... 25 Program Committee Session ...................................................................................... 25
RSEMW-2019 VENUE .................................................................................................................. 31
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Chairs’ Welcome RSEMW (Radiation and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves) is an international scientific
conference which has been held every second year since 1999. From the very beginning the
conference was mainly organized by the Department of Antennas and Radio Transmitters of the
Southern Federal University (former Taganrog State Radio Technical University, the place, where the
first Russian microcircuit was created, where a lot of bright engineering ideas came true, and which
continues to make considerable contribution into both science and industry). First, the conference took
place in the city of Taganrog, on the shore of the Azov sea, the place where the university itself is
located, the hometown of the writer Anton Chekhov. But later, when the conference had grown up, it
was decided to switch the venue from the Azov Sea Bay into a picturesque seashore of the Black Sea
Bay, i.e. in Gelendzhik District, Krasnodar Region. At the previous RSEMW conferences more than
800 papers have been presented by scientist from 40 universities and companies of 10 countries. The
last International Scientific Conference on Radiation and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves,
RSEMW-2017, was the 10th anniversary conference and managed to get technical support by the
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, and the Conference Proceedings were indexed by Scopus
and Web of Science, which means the high estimation of the contributors of the conference into the
international science. This year, from the 24th of June to the 28th of June, on the picturesque shore of
the Black Sea Bay, International Scientific Conference RSEMW-2019 will take place. And it is my
pleasure to mention, that this year we also managed to get technical support by the IEEE Antennas
and Propagation Society, which signifies support and acknowledgement for our conference form
international scientific society.
This year the traditional technical program of the conference will remain almost the same and
will consist of sessions on the most urgent and highly developing areas of antennas, electromagnetism,
and signal processing.
The venue of the conference is a cozy town Divnomorskoe, located in Gelendzhik District.
The place is a part of a large resort area, located along Black Sea Bay, near the North Caucasus region.
There is the soft Mediterranean climate, magnificent mountains, a fragrance of flowers and trees, the
very beautiful sea, and beautiful beaches that are not overcrowded. We think that it will be a pleasure
for you to make science in such a beautiful atmosphere and do hope that you will also take an
opportunity to meet the nature of the south of Russia.
It is our pleasure and our honor to said, that during the previous years, the RSEMW conference
has got a lot of friends and constant participants, and some of them are in the organizing committee
now. Moreover, we are glad to notice the growth of number of the participants and geographic growth
of the committee member and the participants. This tells a lot about the level of cooperation between
scientists all over the world. And we are glad to meet a lot of new participants every year, hoping
them to become our friends too.
We hope that you will have enjoy the conference, meet your friends and colleagues and find
some new, have nice time near the seashore, and are looking forward to having you back next time!
Now, enjoy the conference.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee
RSEMW-2019 Chair
Yuri Yukhanov
SFedU
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Organizers and Supporters
Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
IEEE
AP-S | IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society | APS
IEEE Chapters in Russia Section (Moscow):
АР/LEOS & MTT/ED/AES
IEEE Russia Section Antennas and Propagation Society
Chapter-Rostov
Institute for Radiotechnical Systems and Control
Department of Antennas and Radio Transmitters
Keysight Technologies, Russia
Rohde & Schwarz, Russia
Specpostavka, Saint Petersburg, Russia
LLC Tarkus, Russia
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Organizing and Program Committees General Chair: Prof. Yuri V. Yukhanov, SFU, Taganrog
Co-Chairs: Prof. Victor A. Obukhovets, SFU, Taganrog
Prof. Dmitry M. Sazonov, MPEI, Moscow
Prof. Gennady P. Sinyavsky, SFU, Rostov-on-Don
Finance Chair and Treasurer: Dr. Ilya V. Merglodov, SFU, Taganrog
Program Chair: Prof. Yuri V. Yukhanov, SFU, Taganrog
Publication Chair: Ms. Daria Titova, SFU, Taganrog
Organizing Committee: Dr. A.S. Boldyreff, SFU, Taganrog
Dr. A.V. Gevorkyan, SFU, Taganrog
Dr. A. V. Demyanenko, SFU, Taganrog
Prof. V.A. Kaloshin, IRE, Moscow
Ms. E.V. Kriuk, SFU, Taganrog
Mr. Y.V. Nevstruev, SFU, Taganrog
Dr. T.Yu. Privalova, SFU, Rosto-on-Don
Dr. I. V. Semernik, SFU, Taganrog
Technical Program Committee (TPC):
Honorary Chairs: Prof. Ya. S. Shifrin, NURE, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Prof. A.N. Lagarkov, ITAE, Moscow
Prof. D.S. Lukin, IRE, Moscow
Chairs: Prof. Yuri V. Yukhanov, SFU, Taganrog
Prof. Victor A. Obukhovets, SFU, Taganrog
Prof. B.M. Petrov, SFU, Taganrog
Committee: Prof. C. Abeynayake, DSTO, Adelaide, Australia
Prof. S. J. Anderson, UoA, Adelaide, Australia
Prof. V.G. Avetisyan, YTRI, Yerevan, Armenia
Prof. P.F. Denisenko, SFU, Taganrog
Dr. A.I. Fedorenko, ITAE, Moscow, Russia
Prof. V.F. Fedosov, SFU, Taganrog
Prof. G. Nikolov Georgiev, VTU, Bulgaria
Prof. A.S. Ilinsky, SFU, Taganrog
Prof. A. Jacob, TUHH, Germany
Prof. V.A. Kaloshin, IRE, Moscow
Dr. V.N. Kisel, ITAE, Moscow
Dr. K.S. Korotkov, KSU, Russia
Prof. A.P. Kurochkin, “VEGA”, Moscow, Russia
Prof. S. Kharkovsky, WSU, Sydney, Australia
Dr. V.T. Lobach, SFU, Taganrog
Dr. O.A. Maltseva, SFU, Rostov-on-Don
Prof. E. Niver, NJIT, New Jersey, USA
Prof. D.M. Sazonov, MPEI, Moscow
Prof. K. Schűnemann, TUHH, Germany
Prof. Y. Shestopalov, UoG, Gavle, Sweden
Prof. P.D. Smith, MU, Sydney, Australia
Prof. I. Stanisławska, SRC PAS, Warsaw, Poland
Prof. D.V. Semenikhina, SFU, Taganrog
Dr. A.I. Semenikhin, SFU, Taganrog
Prof. G.P. Sinyavsky, SFU, Rostov-on-Don
Prof. S.P. Skobelev, OJSC RF, Moscow, Russia
Prof. V.A. Permyakov, MPEI, Moscow
Dr. A.M. Pilipenko, SFU, Taganrog
Dr. E.D. Vinogradova, MU, Sydney, Australia
Prof. D.I. Voskresensky, MAI, Moscow, Russia
Prof. G.F. Zargano, SFU, Rostov-on-Don
DSTO - Defence Science & Technology Organization in Australia, Adelaide, Australia
IRE - Institute of Radio Electronics, Moscow, Russia
ITAE - Institute forTheoretical and Applied Electromagnetism, Moscow, Russia
KSU - Kuban State University, Krasnodar, Russia
MAI - Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow, Russia
MU - Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
MPEI - Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Moscow, Russia
NJIT - New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey, USA
NURE – Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Kharkiv, Ukraine
OJSC RF - OJSC “Radiofizika”, Moscow IEEE AP-S Chapter, Moscow, Russia
TUHH - Technical University Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
UoA - The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
UoG - University of Gävle, Gavle, Sweden
VTU - University of Veliko Tirnovo “St. St. Cyril and Methodius”, Veliko Tirnovo, Bulgaria
WSU - Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia
SRC PAS - Polish Academy of Sciences, Space Research Centre, Warsaw, Poland
SFU – Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
YTRI – Yerevan Telecommunication Research Institute, Armenia
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Russian Black Sea Bay. Gelendzhik District At the bottom of the western part of the Markotkh Range on the seashore of the Gelendzhik
Bay of the Black Sea there is one of the most picturesque resort town of the Russian Black Sea
coastline, the city of Gelendzhik.
Gelendzhik Bay has miraculously
beautiful shape of a horseshoe, made up of two
capes, the Thin and the Thick ones. The Thick
Cape is high, rocky, precipitous, and looks like
layer cake. The thin Cape is low level, and
meets the sea with a slightly sloping reach of
the seashore. One fascinating fact is that the
distance between these two capes is equal to a
sea mile of 1852 meters. The city, which is overspread along the coastline, is framed with the branches
of the Great Caucasus Range from the other side. The main range the city is located by is the Markotkh
Range, which name translates form the Adyghe (local nations, who have been living here for mane
centuries) language as "blackberry" or "berry". The Range has smooth outlines and is located 600-
700 meters above the sea level. On its hill-sides, which are generously lightened by the Sun, there
could be found numerous vineyard.
Mountainous nature of the terrain, vicinity to the non-freezing sea, location of the territory in
the subtropical zone have determined originality and uniqueness
of the place. In view of this the Gelendzhik bay was in the center
of the shipping route and was inhabited from ancient times.
Populations of the Bronze Age, who lived there many thousand
years ago, monumentalized themselves with sepulchral
installations of flag stones called «dolmens», which are located
several kilometres from the present city line. As the years went
by different nations replaced each other on these territories, from
the Goths, Huns and Mongols to the Genoese, Byzantian and the
Turks. But alongside with the outlanders, there have always been living local Adyghe branch tribes
such as Natukhai and Shapsug. Thus, in the VI century B.C. in the cosy harbour of the Bay an ancient
Greek ship dropped its anchor. The coast appeared before the Greeks as remarkably beautiful, and
thus they founded a merchant harbour on the Thick Cape and called it Torikos. From this harbour
grain and wheat, salt and stock fish, cattle and fur were exported to Greece and other cities. Instead
of it, silver, pieces of arts, expensive fabrics and dishware were imported. As the Greece become
weaker, it gave place to more powerful Romans. The latter was attracted first of all by the strategical
advantages of the Bay, which was convenient for shipping of the army and provisions. Thus, Torikos
was renamed into Pagrae. Later the territories were inhabited by the Byzantians and the Slavs, having
been a part of The Khazars Khaganate and Kievan Rus, while reportedly it was one of the numerous
Genoese colonies on the Black Sea coastal line of the
Caucasus. From the XV century on the territory the
sovereignty of the Ottoman Empire was set up. Exactly with
this epoch one of the versions of originating of the title of
the present city of Gelendzhik is connected. The village on
the coast was a place of traffic in of beautiful young ladies
for the Turks. Thus, from the Turkic languages Gelendzhik
is "white bride", or from Turkish it is "white poplar". After
the Russian Empire defeated over the Turkish Empire in
1829, according the Adrianople treaty of peaceб a part of the
Black Sea shore, including the Gelendzhik Bay, become
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Russian territory. The date of establishment of the city is the 23rd July 1831, when on the beach of the
Bay, on the Thick Cape, the first foundation stones of the fortress were laid.
A lot of secrets are kept in the Gelendzhik Bay. Especially
the bottom of the Bay is of great interest, where many various
findings could be met, such as ancient grindstone from the Bronze
Age, or trophies of the World War Two. There were also found
fragments of Greek diotas, Roman coins, pieces of Turkish fishing
tackles, anchors and weapon of Russian fleet. All this is the
confirmation of the fact, that the Gelendzhik Bay was attractive for
humans from the ancient times.
In 1900 doctor M. Sulzhinsky founded the first private
"Black Sea health resort" in Gelendzhik area. From that time the
history of the territory as a resort has begun. In 1915, while having
been a famous resort on the Black Sea coastal line, the territory became a city of Gelendzhik. Millions
of tourists from our country and from all over the World come annually to the city, which is inimitable
and very picturesque. The sun and sea are even painted on the flag
and town arms. The sun and sea, and wonderful sandy and gravel
beaches, which are located in the city area attract all these tourists
from year to year. Moreover, the air there is absolutely unique,
and represents a really healthful mixture. Clean mountain air
comes from branches of the Markotkh Range, blends with sea
breeze and is infused with phytoncides of relict Pitsunda pines,
which were planted in
Gelendzhik in the 1920s and
are thoroughly preserved by the
citizens. Special focus is also on the sea-front of the city, which is
12 km long and is recognized as the best on the Black Sea shore of
Russia. The sea front begins on the one Cape, ends on the other one,
and thus it goes along the whole Gelendzhik Bay. Therefore,
Gelendzhik is a unique resort place, where everyone could find
something interesting for him, as hiking on the Markotkh Range,
running on the sea-front, swimming in the beautiful Bay or
participation in a scientific conference.
In a nut-shell, if you would like to
watch a sunrise from the Markotkh Range in the morning and see, how the sun goes
down exactly between the two capes in the evening,
plunge into ancient history during excursions on the dolmens, which are several
thousand year old,
visit the beaches of one of the best sea resorts of Russia,
participate in a scientific conference and discuss problems of electromagnetism with
leading Russian scientists and international researches,
so, we invite you to the RSEMW-2019!
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Tourist Attractions Sail Rock, or Parus Rock (Russian: скала́ Па́рус, Skala Parus), is a
natural sandstone monolith of late Cretaceous age located on the shore of
the Black Sea, in Krasnodar Ragion, Russia. It resembles the outline of a
ship's sail, hence its name. The monolith lies 10 km to the southeast
of Divnomorskoe. Sail Rock has a sheer vertical slope confronting the shore of the
sea, isolated from the mass of basic rock by geological forces. It is more than
three-fourths revealed by the tide and lies perpendicular to the coast. The
appearance of this unique formation is explained by the pounding of the sea on the
land (erosion), as well as the different strengths of its constituent rocks. A hole of
unclear origin is located in the sail, approximatively 2.5 metres above the ground. It is said, that there
is another one hole at the same level in the Rock, which is only seen from the side of the Dzhankhot
farmstead.
Abrau-Dyurso or Abrau-Durso (Russian: Абрау-Дюрсо) is
a rural locality (village) under the administrative jurisdiction of
the City of Novorossiysk in Krasnodar Region, Russia. Abrau is
a karst lake in Russia, the largest in Krasnodar Region. It lies at 84
metres above sea level, among the picturesque foothills of the
Forecaucasus. Since the XIX century this beautiful place was
chosen for wine-growing by French wine experts and now there are
numerous wineries in the lakeside village of Abrau-Dyurso. The
Abrau-Dyurso company located there is specialized on champagne and sparkling wines. The company
was founded by the Alexander II Imperial Order: 25th of November 1870 near the Abrau lake and
Dyurso river the landed property 'Abrau-Dyurso' was founded, owned by the Royal family. In the
beginning of the XX century French experts were invited for development of sparkling wine
production there.
In the neighbor of Gelendzhik Region there are ancient
installations of the Bronze Age, the Dolmens. Dolmens are the giant
stolen tombs, spread around the mountains of the West and North
Caucasus, built by the people, who lived more than 5000 years ago.
(Thus, the dolmens are even older than some Egyptian pyramids). From
the Breton dolmen means ‘stolen table’. Built with the heavy large-
tonnage blocks and stones, these monuments boggle the imagination
with the engineering ingenuity of the builders, fabulous labour intensity,
sophistication of the architecture, which seems simple at the first sight. The ancient people made
various symbolic pictures on the walls of the dolmens. Every tourist agancy offers tours to the dolmens.
In Krasnodar region, there is a beginning of a large
mountain group, the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range. The
beginning of the Range is a Markoth Range, which stretches out
90 km along the Black Sea shore in the Gelendzhik and
Novorossyisk Disrticts. The top of the Markoth Range is flat and
is 762 meter above sea level. The Range is sedimentary rocks of
the Cretaceous period such as sandstone, chalkstone and clay.
There is a natural landmark on the Range, Sheskharis juniperic open woods. The Markoth Range
protects Russian Black Sea shore from the cold northern air, but it is still not that high to prevent
movement of the moist air of the Black Sea along the mountains. Two aerial ropeway can lead tourists
to the top of the Markoth Range.
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, JUNE 23
14:00 – 20:00 Registration
Monday, June 24 9:00 - 9:15 Opening Ceremony. Registration (Room A) 9:15 - 10:45 Plenary Session. Registration (Room A) 10:45 - 11:15 Coffee Break
Room A Room B 11:15 - 13:00
Radiowave Propagation RWP-1
Antennas and High Frequency
Devices: analysis and synthesis -
AHFD-1 13:00 - 15:00 Lunch 15:00 - 18:00
Radiowave Propagation RWP-2
Antennas and High Frequency
Devices: analysis and synthesis -
AHFD-2
Tuesday, June 25 Room A Room B
9:00 - 11:00 Solid State Circuits. Solid State SHF
and EHF Microelectronics – SSME.
SHF devices in Medicine and
Ecology - SHFME
Electromagnetic Field Theory –
EFT.
Poster Session
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 - 13:00 Antennas and High Frequency
Devices: analysis and synthesis -
AHFD-3
Electromagnetic Field Theory - EFT
13:00 - 15:00 Lunch 15:00 - 18:00 Electromagnetic Waves Scattering.
Materials and Surfaces - EMWS Antenna Arrays - AA
20:00 Welcome Party
Wednesday, June 26 Free Day. Sightseeing Tour
Thursday, June 27
Room A Room B 9:00 - 11:00 Electromagnetic Measurements.
Microwave Measurement – MWM Signal Processing - SP-1
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 - 13:00 Electromagnetic Measurements.
Microwave Measurement – MWM
Electrodynamics of Nonlinear
Structures - ENS 13:00 - 15:00 Lunch 15:00 - 17:15 Electromagnetic Measurements.
Microwave Measurement – MWM
Electromagnetic Modeling. CADs
for Antennas and Feeds - EMM
Signal Processing - SP-2
Friday, June 28 9:00 - 11:00 Plenary Session (Room A) 11:00 - 11:20 Closing Ceremony (Room A) 11:20 - 11:50 Coffee Break 11:50 - 13:00 Program Committee Session
Monday, June 24
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Monday, June 24
9:00 - 9:15
Opening Ceremony (Room A)
9:15 - 10:45
Plenary Session (Room A)
Chaired by V.A. Obukhovets, V.A. Kaloshin, Y.V. Yukhanov
9:15 - 9:45 1. Electromagnetic waves in rotating Spherical cavities E-field and H-field
B.M. Petrov, D.E. Titova
9:45 – 10:15 2. Fundamental problems of propagation and focusing of electromagnetic
waves in inhomogeneous, anisotropic, absorbing media based on
bicharacteristics and special functions of wave catastrophes»
A.S. Kryukovsky, D.S. Lukin, E.A. Palkin, D.V. Rastyagaev
10:15 - 10:45 3. Some new trends in phased antenna arrays designing
V.A. Obukhovets
10:45 - 11:15
Coffee Break
11:15 - 13:00 Radiowave Propagation RWP-1 (Room A)
Chaired by D.S. Lukin, P.F. Denisenko
11:15 - 11:30 1. Features of correction of the IRI model for the lower ionosphere from
vertical sounding data
P.F. Denisenko, V.V. Sotsky
11:30 - 11:45 2. On the role of the ionospheric parameters B0 and B1 in the matching of
calculated and experimental values of MUF
D.V. Blagoveshchensky, O.A. Maltseva, G.A. Zhbankov
11:45 - 12:00 3. Comparison of TEC predicting methods for high latitudes with GIM
maps
G.M. Glebova, О.A. Maltseva
12:00 - 12:15 4. Validation of different ionospheric models by Norilsk station data
O.A. Maltseva, T.V. Nikitenko
12:15 - 12:30 5. Model of radio wave scattering on anisotropic ionosphere disturbances
A.K. Stroev
12:30 - 12:45 6. The oblique LFM sounding and prediction of MUF on the great length
path
G.G. Vertogradov, E.G. Vertogradova, V.G. Vertogradov
12:45 - 13:00 7. Measurements of foF2 in the Arctic Based on Space and Ground-Based
Ionosondes
N.P. Danilkin, G.A. Zhbankov, A.Y. Repin, I.V. Romanov, M.Y. Filippov
Monday, June 24
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13:00 - 15:00
Lunch
15:00 – 17:45 Radiowave Propagation RWP-2 (Room A)
Chaired by D.S. Lukin, P.F. Denisenko
15:00 - 15:15 1. Algorithms of detection of failures in phase data of GNSS and their
influence on value of measurements of the total electron content
G.G. Minasyan, I.A. Nesterov
15:15 - 15:30 2. TEC dynamics during the intense magnetic storm
D.V. Blagoveshchensky, M.A. Sergeeva, Y.A. Shmelev
15:30 - 15:45 3. Registration of minute changes in the critical frequency of the F2 layer
by the ionosonde of vertical radio sounding
N.G. Kotonaeva, I.V. Romanov, P.V. Nikolaev, E.N. Khotenko
15:45 - 16:00 4. The interpretation of the effects of return focus in the ionosphere on the
line Moscow – Rostov
I.I. Ivanov, G.I. Kuleshov
16:00 - 16:15 5. On the Deformation of a Radio Wave Pulse with Chaotic Characteristics
on a Interplanetary Path
G.M. Strelkov, Y.S. Khydushev
16:15 - 16:30 6. Research of the MOF Variation at the Mid-latitude Path of Oblique
Sounding
M.M. Anishin, L.P. Radio, O.A. Lavrentyev
16:30 - 16:45 7. Features of artificial ionospheric irregularities induced by powerful HF
radio waves from bi-static scatter measurements
D.D. Rogov, N.F. Blagoveshchenskaya, Tim Yeoman
16:45 - 17:00 8. Study of the sporadic Es layers occurrence probability based on the
ionospheric oblique sounding network data in the Russian Arctic
region
D.D. Rogov
17:00 - 17:15 9. Calculation of the maximum usable frequency and field strength of
propagation mode 2f2 taking into account the ionosphere
inhomogeneities
Nguyen Minh Giang
17:15 - 17:30 10. Features of application of super-regenerative transceiver in atmospheric
radiosonde system
V.E. Ivanov, S.I. Kudinov
Monday, June 24
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17:30 - 17:45 11. Development and implementation of the upper-air sounding system
based on GNSS
O.V. Plokhikh, V.E. Ivanov
11:15 - 12:45
Antennas and High Frequency Devices:
analysis and synthesis – AHFD – 1 (Room B)
Chaired by A.M. Lerer, E.A. Gevorkyan
11:15 - 11:30 1. Design and experimental investigation of a tunable band-pass filter on a
symmetrical coplanar line
M.D. Atoev, I.I. Natkhin, G.V. Babicheva
11:30 - 11:45 2. Study of a tunable band-stop filter on a symmetrical coplanar line
M.D. Atoev, I.I. Natkhin, A.B. Kleschenkov, G.V. Babicheva
11:45 - 12:00 3. Analysis of axially symmetric excitation of inhomogeneous dielectric
body of revolution by a radial magnetic dipole
E.I. Semernya, S.P. Skobelev
12:00 - 12:15 4. Propagation of transverse-electric waves in a waveguide filled with
space-time multiperiodic medium
E.A. Gevorkyan
12:15 - 12:30 5. Microstrip dipole antenna with circular polarization of four identical
dipole
D.A. Letavin, P.E. Ziomkovskaia
12:30 - 12:45 6. Inclusion of concentric ring split structures in the microwave
transmission lines to control their conductive properties
I.V. Malyshev, E.V. Nikolayev
12:45 - 13:00 1. Partial discharge signal selection method for interference diagnostics of
insulating materials
M.N. Dubyago, N.K. Poluyanovich
13:00 - 15:00
Lunch
15:00 - 17:45
Antennas and High Frequency Devices:
analysis and synthesis – AHFD – 2 (Room B)
Chaired by A.M. Lerer, E.A. Gevorkyan
15:00 - 15:15 1. The GNSS helix antenna for high precision application
E.R. Gafarov, A.A. Erokhin, Y.P. Salomatov
Monday, June 24
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June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
15:15 - 15:30 2. Frequency-invariant beamforming with real FIR-filters
A.A. Erokhin, E.R. Gafarov, Y.P. Salomatov
15:30 - 15:45 3. Shortwave antenna for ionospheric satellites
I.I. Ivanov, V.A. Garbatsevitch, A.V. Tertyshnikov
15:45 - 16:00 4. UWB antenna vivaldi based on substrate integrated waveguide
V.V. Demshevsky, M.V. Papenyshev, M.M. Migalin, M.S. Levashov
16:00 - 16:15 5. Analysis and properties of a lens with small electric dimensions
I.V. Donets, A.M. Lerer, Li Zimeng, S.M. Tsvetkovskaya
16:15 - 16:30 6. A Novel design of wideband diplexer for base station applications
K.V. Kobrin, V.A. Rudakov, V.A. Sledkov, Li Zimeng, M.B. Manuilov
16:30 - 16:45 7. Research of the synthesis of the flat-topped radiation pattern by the
expansion method in odd Mathieu functions
Y.S. Rusov, A.A. Propastin
16:45 - 17:00 8. Analysis of the scattering matrix of a four-slot waveguide directional
coupler
Y.S. Rusov, A.A. Propastin
17:00 - 17:15 9. Dual-band combined VHF/UHF antenna system of aviation monitoring
of the land surface
A.A. Izmaylov, A.Y. Grinev, A.P. Volkov
17:15 - 17:30 10. Multitier omnidirectional antenna on the circular waveguide with the
paired slots on the tiers
A.K. Aharonyan, V.H. Avetisyan, R.A. Davtyan, M.V. Markosyan,
A.A. Martirosyan
17:30 - 17:45 11. Study the characteristics of microstrip antenna with SRR-material
substrate
Hamed Ebrahin Abdo Mahyoub, N.N. Kisel
Tuesday, June 25
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Tuesday, June 25
09:00 - 11:00
Solid State Circuits.
Solid State SHF and EHF Microelectronics – SSME (Room А)
Chaired by I.V. Malyshev, I.V. Semernik
09:00 - 09:15 1. The possibility of creating a new class of frequency converting devices
based on the bulk of AIIIBV type semiconductor structures with
parameters controlled by strong electric and magnetic fields
I.V. Malyshev, O.A. Goncharova
09:15 – 09:30 2. A Tunable subTHz Source Based on the Josephson Oscillator with Phase
Locking
N.V. Kinev, K. I. Rudakov, L.V. Filippenko, V.P. Koshelets
09:30 - 09:45 3. Ultrawideband metamaterial-based array of cold-electron bolometers
A.S. Sobolev, L.S. Kuzmin, Behrokh Beiranvand, A.V.Kudryasov,
A.S. Ilyin
09:45 – 10:00 4. Focusing of long-wave X-ray radiation by spherical microchannel plates
M.I. Masuritskiy, A.S. Makhno, V.V. Makhno, P.V. Makhno
10:00 - 10:15 5. Ultra-short pulse generator with back edge shaper
A.M. Bobreshov, A.S. Zhabin, V.A. Stepkin, G.K. Uskov
10:15 – 10:30 6. Features of frequency generators stabilization in distributed information-
measuring systems
O.A. Safaryan, I.A. Pilipenko, I.A. Saharov
10:30 - 11:00 SHF devices in Medicine and Ecology - SHFME (Room А)
Chaired by I.V. Malyshev, I.V. Semernik
10:30 – 10:45 7. Propagation of microwave electromagnetic waves in the human thorax
Y.V. Nevstruev
10:45 – 11:00 8. Radiating microwave module for bronchopulmonary diseases diagnostic
device
I.V. Semernik, A.V. Dem’yanenko
11:00 - 11:30
Coffee Break
11:30 - 13:00
Antennas and High Frequency Devices:
analysis and synthesis - AHFD – 3 (Room A)
Chaired by V.A. Obukhovets
11:30 - 11:45 1. Circular antenna array for a partitioned cellular base station
V.A. Obukhovets
Tuesday, June 25
15 2019 Radiation and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves
June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
11:45 - 12:00 2. Design of broadband branch-line coupler based on compact structure
D.A. Letavin
12:00 - 12:15 3. Two-Stage design of microstrip filters from arbitrary configuration
resonators
A.V. Labyntsev, L.I. Poveshenko, D.V. Harlanov
12:15 - 12:30 4. Microstrip filter with extended barrier
A.V. Labyntsev, L.I. Poveshenko, D.V. Harlanov
12:30 - 12:45 5. The dual polarized reflector based on low-profile antennas with E- and U-
strip
A.V. Gevorkyan
12:45 - 13:00 6. The Van Atta array based on low-profile antennas with E- and U-strip and
with reactive element between antennas
A.V. Gevorkyan
13:00 - 15:00
Lunch
15:00 - 17:15
Electromagnetic Waves Scattering.
Materials and Surfaces - EMWS (Room A)
Chaired by V.A. Kaloshin, D.V. Semenikhina
15:00 - 15:15 1. Absorption and Scattering of Plane Wave by Periodic Structures with
Cylindrical Elements of Black Hole Type
Y.I. Chizhevskaya, O.N. Smolnikova, S.P. Skobelev
15:15 - 15:30 2. Investigation of the absorption of two-dimensional periodic structures on
new plasmon materials
E.V. Golovacheva, E.I. Gribnikova, I.N. Ivanova, V.V. Makhno,
G.P. Sinyavsky
15:30 - 15:45 3. Wave problems of scattering on cylindrical bodies
I.B. Abbasov, N.P. Zagrai
15:45 - 16:00 4. Plane wave scattering on ideally conductive plate with rounded edges
V.A. Kaloshin, Luu Duc Tho
16:00 - 16:15 5. The use of a model of calculation of polarization scattering matrices for
the study of informativeness of polarization attributes for classification
of objects of observation
E.G. Parinov, A.A. Kopylov, I.V. Zimin
16:15 - 16:30 6. The Scattered field phasing effect of cylindrical digital 1 bit anisotropic
meta-covers
A.I. Semenikhin, D.V. Semenikhina , P.V. Blagovisnyy
Tuesday, June 25
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16:30 - 16:45 7. Experimental studies of UWB multimode waveguide Van Atta array
Yu.V. Yukhanov, I.V. Merglodov, I.V. Ilyin, E.V. Kriuk
16:45 - 17:00 8. Diffraction of a plane E-polarized wave on waveguide Van Atta array,
placed on the surface of PEC cylinder
Y.V. Yukhanov, T.Y. Privalova, E.V. Kriuk
17:00 - 17:15 9. Scattering of a plane E-polarized wave on two-dimensional models of
plane and cylindrical waveguide Van Atta arrays
Yu.V. Yukhanov, T.Y. Privalova, E.V. Kriuk, E.E. Privalov
09:00 - 10:00 Poster Session (Room B)
Chaired by V.A. Obukhovets, Y.V. Yukhanov
09:00 - 10:00 1. Radio-absorbing composite materials based on La0.7Sr0.3MnO3
E.N. Sidorenko , E:E. Privalov, A. Demchenko, Y.V. Kabirov,
E.V. Chebanova, I.I. Nathan
09:00 - 10:00 2. The electrodynamic analysis of circular waveguide with thin metal ridges
and unhomogeneous dielectric filling
D.V. Lonkina, V.V. Zemlyakov, D.S. Gubsky
09:00 - 10:00 3. Broadband measurement of the complex permittivity of ferroelectric
ceramics in the microwave range
M.A. Marakhovskiy, A.V. Donchenko, S.V. Krutiev
09:00 - 10:00 4. A Design of waveguide elliptic filter based on metal resonant diaphragms
with L-Shaped ridges
S.V. Krutiev, V.V. Zemlyakov, D.V. Lonkina
09:00 - 10:00 5. Frequency performance analysis of a linear equidistant slotted waveguide
antenna consisting of subarrays
V.G. Koshkid’ko, M.M. Migalin
09:00 - 10:00 6. Non-invasive methods for diagnosing diseases of the bronchopulmonary
system
Y.V. Nevstruev, A.V. Dem’yanenko, I.V. Semernik
09:00 - 10:00 7. Radio-frequency and microwave impact on source rocks
R.F. Sultanguzhin, R.R. Zinnatullin
09:00 - 10:00 8. Mathematical modelling of cone shaped tapered anechoic chamber
T.A. Kuzmich
09:00 - 10:00 9. Radiation characteristics of the conformal 4-port magnetic antenna in a
superstructure of the surface ship
A.I. Semenikhin, A.I. Chernokolpakov
Tuesday, June 25
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June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
10:00 - 11:00 Electromagnetic Field Theory – EFT (Room B)
Chaired by R.K. Babichev, Y.V. Yukhanov
10:00 - 10:15 1. Dielectric coat influence on equivalent surface impedance of an infinite
periodic array of slot impedance load
V.G. Koshkid’ko, O.V. Alpatova
10:15 – 10:30 2. Study of the spin-wave modes excitation by short circuited coaxial exciter
V.V. Takhtamyshyan, R.K. Babichev
10:30 - 10:45 3. Solutions for 5G technology testing
A.N. Turikov
10:45 – 11:00 4. Spin-Wave modes identification by distributions of magnetic field in the
YIG Film
V.V. Takhtamyshyan, R.K. Babichev
11:00 - 11:30
Coffee Break
11:30 - 13:00 Electromagnetic Field Theory – EFT (Room B)
Chaired by R.K. Babichev, Y.V. Yukhanov
11:30 - 11:45 1. Introduction to the theory of operators arising from integral transform of
mellin
A.M. Makarov, S.S. Postovalov
11:45 - 12:00 2. Study of the radiation from radio transmitters antennas influence on the
onboard equipment of the UAV
R.R. Gaynutdinov, S.F. Chermoshentsev
12:00 - 12:15 3. Study of electromagnetic disturbances in coupling path by intentional
influence of ultrashort electromagnetic pulses
R.R. Gaynutdinov, S.F. Chermoshentsev
12:15 - 15:00
Lunch
15:00 - 17:30 Antenna Arrays - AA (Room B)
Chaired by A.M. Lerer, N.I. Bobkov
Tuesday, June 25
2019 Radiation and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves 18 June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
15:00 - 15:15 1. Neural network approach to the solution of constructive synthesis
problems of active phased antenna arrays
S.E. Mishchenko, V.V. Shatskij, D.Y. Eliseev, A.V. Litvinov
15:15 - 15:30 2. Mathematical modelling of interaction of THz waves with multilayer 2D
arrays of graphene nanoribbon elements
A.M. Lerer, G.S. Makeeva ,G.A. Galchenko
15:30 - 15:45 3. Design of printed dipole array for X-band AESA
V.Ya. Batayev, V.V. Demshevsky, A.A. Tsitovich, M.S. Levashov,
A.Yu. Grinev, D.V. Bagno, A.E. Zaikin, E.V. Iliin
15:45 - 16:00 4. Minimization of radiation pattern distortion of active phased antenna
arrays when forming pattern nulls using properties of Hermitian
forms ratio
S.A. Borodovsky, B.D. Manuilov, M.B. Manuilov, A.Y. Padiy
16:00 - 16:15 5. Features of the formation of frequency-independent direction patterns
of broadband antenna arrays
N.I. Bobkov, Y.V. Ivanov
16:15 - 16:30 6. A Ka-Band shaped-beam circularly polarized reflectarray antenna
S.V. Polenga, A.A. Erokhin, R.M. Krylov, A.V. Stankovsky,
Y.A. Litinskaya, A.D. Hudonogova, I.Y. Danilov, Y.P. Salomatov
16:30 - 16:45 7. Broadband multibeam frequency-independent antenna arrays
N.I. Bobkov, I.N. Bobkov
16:45 - 17:00 8. A subarray for Ku-band high-gain scanning antenna based on CTS
waveguide
Y.A. Litinskaya, S.V. Polenga, A.V. Stankovsky, A.D. Hudonogova,
Y.P. Salomatov
17:00 - 17:15 9. A doubly curved convex antenna array of wire radiators
Siarhei Zavadski
17:15 - 17:30 10. Study of radiation characteristics of slotted ridged waveguide antenna
phased arrays
A.O. Pelevin, G.F. Zargano
Thursday, June 27
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June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
Thursday, June 27
09:00 - 11:00
Electromagnetic Measurements.
Microwave Measurement – MWM – 1 (Room А)
Chaired by I.M. Malay, V. Khaikin, K. Korotkov
09:00 - 09:15 1. Modern methods for antenna characteristics measurements. Spherical
Scanner
A.N. Turikov
09:15 – 09:30 2. Advantage of Stratton and Chu formulas for electromagnetic field
reconstruction
N.V. Anyutin, I.M. Malay, A.V. Malyshev
09:30 - 09:45 3. Investigation of NF-FF transformations in the measurement of all
components of the electromagnetic field
N.V. Anyutin, I.M. Malay, A.V. Malyshev
09:45 – 10:00 4. Absolute method of RCS measurements and technical means for its
implementation
A.P. Smirnov
10:00 - 10:15 5. Electrically covering microwave probe for channels inspection of AESA of
printed dipoes
V.Ya. Batayev, A.A. Tsitovich, M.S. Levashov, D.V. Bagno, A.E. Zaikin,
E.V. Iliin
10:15 – 10:30 6. About some systematic errors of determination of array patterns by using
holographic method
R.C. Shimanovsky, O.A. Yurtsev
10:30 – 10:45 7. Mathematical modeling of bistatic RCS determination by values of the
near-field set on a part of the spherical or cylindrical surface
N.P. Balabukha, D.A. Konyaev, N.E. Shapkina, K.M. Shitikova
10:45 – 11:00 8. A new method for determining permittivity of materials using waveguides
with complex cross sections
A.V. Donchenko, G.P. Zargano
11:00 – 11:15 9. The results of the analysis of frequency and time-domain measurement
methods of radar characteristics of objects in the anechoic chamber
CUC "Applied electrodynamics and antenna measurements" SFedU
Yu.V. Yukhanov, Yu.V. Merglodov, I.V. Ilyin, E.V. Kriuk
11:00 - 11:30
Coffee Break
Thursday, June 27
2019 Radiation and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves 20 June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
11:30 - 13:00
Electromagnetic Measurements.
Microwave Measurement – MWM – 2 (Room А)
Chaired by I.M. Malay, V.B. Khaikin, K.S. Korotkov
11:30 - 11:45 1. Measurement solutions for automotive market
R.A. Yurkov
11:45 - 12:00 2. Onboard wide-aperture radiator for calibration of the Chinese satellite
radiometer MWHS-03
E. Yurchuk, I. Malay, Shengwei Zhang, Zhenzhan Wang, Jieying He,
I. Arsaev, A. Lapshin, M. Sargsian
12:00 - 12:15 3. Impact of image frequency operation on vector mixer characterization
D. Nereutskiy, K. Korotkov, A. Levchenko, A. Babenko, D. Frolov
12:15 - 12:30 4. OFDM structural-time parameters estimation
A.V. Beliaev, A.O. Kasyanov
12:30 - 12:45 5. Bench for measuring electromagnetic properties of materials in free space
in a ultrawide microwave range
A.A. Politiko, V.N. Semenenko, V.A. Chistyaev, K.M. Baskov
12:45 - 13:00 6. Shielding and microwave absorption characteristics of composites based
on graphite and magnetic material ECOM-P
S.A. Vyzulin, V.Y. Buz’ko, D.A. Kalikintseva, A.I. Goryachko, L.I. Sarin,
O.A. Kolantsov
13:00 - 13:15 7. Testing of prospective antenna complexes
K. Sinanyan
13:00 - 15:00
Lunch
15:00 - 15:45
Electromagnetic Measurements.
Microwave Measurement – MWM – 3 (Room A)
Chaired by I.M. Malay, V.B. Khaikin, K.S. Korotkov
15:00 - 15:15 1. Virtual testing of emissions of electromagnetic interference from electrical
equipment according to the electromagnetic compatibility requirements
D.A. Golubovich, S.F. Chermoshentsev
15:15 - 15:30 2. Main features of digital phased array antenna measurement in the
receiving mode
D.V. Orlov, G.Y. Kuznetsov, M.S. Miloserdov, V.S. Temchenko,
A.I. Gigolo, A.I. Kovalenko
Thursday, June 27
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June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
15:30 - 15:45 3. Reflector antenna aperture field recovery using phase shift holography
with three fixed reference waves
A.М. Ripak, V.B. Khaikin, M.K. Lebedev
15:45 - 17:45
Electromagnetic Modelling.
CADs for Antennas and Feeds - EMM (Room A)
Chaired by A.M. Lerer, Y.V. Yukhanov
15:45 - 16:00 4. Computer model of bandpass waveguide filter for virtual laboratory
D.S. Gubsky, A.B. Kleschenkov, G.A. Galchenko
16:00 - 16:15 5. Improving the accuracy of digital simulation of the radio signal
propagation delay
A.S. Bokov, V.G.Vazhenin, E.N. Zeynalov
16:15 - 16:30 6. Effective combined method for calculation of excitation dielectric sphere
with a thin coating
N.N. Kisel, A.I. Panychev, A.V. Alpatova, D.V. Kisel
16:30 - 16:45 7. Software complex for modeling the work of multichannel SAR in wide
range of application
Y.V. Markov, A.S. Bokov, V.G. Vazhenin, S.A. Margilevsky
16:45 - 17:00 8. Numerical simulation of radio wave propagation in a forest environment
using the constructor of individual trees
A.A. Volkova, E.S.Malevich, M.S. Mikhailov
17:00 - 17:15 9. Comparison of the results of an experimental research of the radio wave
propagation in the forest with numerical simulation
E.S. Malevich, M.S. Mikhailov, A.A. Volkova
17:15 - 17:30 10. Scattering specific characteristics of continuous medium for Monte Carlo
simulations of light transport in turbid biological tissues
A.P. Tarasov, D.A. Rogatkin
17:30 - 17:45 11. Simulation model of 5G coverage in urban areas
A.A. Vaganova, N.N. Kisel, A.I. Panychev
09:00 - 11:00 Signal Processing - SP – 1 (Room B)
Chaired by V.P. Fedosov, Y.N. Parshin, V.D. Zakharchenko
09:00 - 09:15 2. Allocation of an exponentially modulated harmonic from a short
nonstationary time series by the SSA method
P.F. Denisenko, V.V. Sotsky
Thursday, June 27
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09:15 – 09:30 3. Bias of the reflectometric sea level measurement of the using the GPS
satellite signals caused by sea surface waves
Y.A. Ilyushin, A.M. Padokhin
09:30 - 09:45 4. Testing of numerical simulation methods for hybrid frequency synthesizers
A.M. Pilipenko
09:45 – 10:00 5. Method of single-position determination of coordinates and velocity vector
of radio-emitting objects
I.L. Syrenko, I.V. Donets, Ya.A. Reyzenkind, V.N. Shevchenko
10:00 - 10:15 6. Embedded signal processing device that increases interference immunity
of radio electronic receivers
I.N. Kornilov
10:15 – 10:30 7. Evaluation of the influence of the dispersion properties of a fiber-optic line
on the efficiency of an algorithm for single-photon synchronization of
quantum key distribution system
K.E. Rumyantsev, P.D. Linenko, Hayder Hussein Shakir
10:30 – 10:45 8. Signal processing in small dielectric loss measurements in piezoceramic
resonators
V.D. Zakharchenko
11:00 - 11:30
Coffee Break
11:30 - 12:45 Electrodynamics of Nonlinear Structures - ENS (Room B)
Chaired by D.V. Semenikhina
11:30 - 11:45 1. Experimental study of a metal cylinder with nonlinear loads which covered
with metamaterial
N.N. Gorbatenko. D.V. Semenikhina
11:45 - 12:00 2. Nonlinear properties of the diffraction grating located on a multilayer
substrate
I.V. Donets, S.M. Tsvetkovskaya
12:00 - 12:15 3. About new generation of resonant circuits on base of ultraharmonic
parametric transducers in magnetophotonic composite nanomedia
L.V. Cherckesova, M.J. Zvezdina, V.M. Porksheyan, J.A. Shokova,
O.N. Manaenkova, I.A. Smirnov
12:15 - 12:30 4. Numerical estimations of amplitude and phase fluctuations at microwave
propagation
E.I. Shirokova, A.A. Azarov, I.B. Shirokov
Thursday, June 27
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June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
12:30 - 12:45 5. Experimental studies of amplitude and phase fluctuations at microwave
propagation
E.I. Shirokova, A.A. Azarov, I.B. Shirokov
12:45 - 13:00 6. Mathematic modelling of nonlinear parametric zonal transducers of
SubTHz and THz bands on the base of graphene and carbon nanotubes
L.V. Cherckesova, D.A. Bezuglov, V.M. Porksheyan, G.P. Sinyavsky, B.A.
Akishin, I.A. Smirnov
13:00 - 15:00
Lunch
15:00 - 17:30 Signal Processing – SP – 2 (Room B)
Chaired by V.P. Fedosov, Y.N. Parshin, V.D. Zakharchenko
15:00 - 15:15 1. Radiopulse stroboscopic transformation of coherent radio signals in
conditions of interference
O.V. Pak, V.D. Zakharchenko
15:15 - 15:30 2. Determination of luminophores content in light-scattering phantom
medium by optical methods
I.A. Raznitsyna, D.A. Rogatkin, A.P. Tarasov
15:30 - 15:45 3. Efficiency of the angular coordinate estimation under the action of
spatially correlated interferences and mutual influence of spatial
channels
Y.N. Parshin, M.V. Grachev
15:45 - 16:00 4. Radio channel interference immunity using minimum shift keying signal in
the system of time-spatial processing of signals
Y.A. Gelozhe, P.P. Klimenko, A.V. Maksimov
16:00 - 16:15 5. Adaptive algorithm simulation for the wireless communication system
basing on the spatial coding in the free space
V.P. Fedosov, A.A. Legin, A.V. Lomakina
16:15 - 16:30 6. Visual representation of small aircrafts on straight segment of trajectory
N.M. Ivanov, I.L. Syrenko, V.N. Shevchenko
16:30 - 16:45 7. Restoration of the blind zone of the image of the underlying surface for
radar systems with doppler beam sharpening
V.P. Fedosov, R.R. Ibadov, V.V. Voronin, S.F. Ibadov
16:45 - 17:00 8. Control of observations in pulse information systems
N. Boldirikhin. O. Safaryan, A. Svizhenko
17:00 - 17:15 9. The range of pedestrian detection with automotive radar
A.A. Belyaev, T.A. Suanov, D.O. Trots, I.O. Frolov
Thursday, June 27
2019 Radiation and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves 24 June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
17:15 - 17:30 10. Object detection in an urban environment using 77GHz radar
A.A. Belyaev, T.A. Suanov, D.O. Trots, I.O. Frolov
Friday, June 28
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June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
Friday, June 28
09:00 - 11:00 Plenary Session (Room A)
Chaired by Y.V. Yukhanov
09:00 - 09:30 1. Measurement method of a modulated signal delay in the GNSS antennas
A.V. Malyshev, N.R. Bazhenov, M.A. Ozerov, I.M. Malay
09:30 - 10:00 2. Investigation of the irregular structure of the upper ionosphere from the
Interkosmos-19 data
A.T. Karpachev, P.F. Denisenko, G.A. Zhbankov
10:00 - 10:30 3. Over wave region antenna arrays: radiation and scattering
characteristics
V.A. Kaloshin, Le Nhu Thai
10:30 - 11:00 4. The reflection coefficients of an anisotropic impedance plane that
converts several incident waves into an arbitrary number of reflected
waves at given polarizations
T.Y. Privalova, Y.V. Yukhanov
11:00 - 11:20 Closing Ceremony (Room A)
Chaired by V.A. Obukhovets, Y.V. Yukhanov
11:20 - 11:50
Coffee Break
11:45 - 13:00
Program Committee Session
Chaired by V.A. Obukhovets, Y.V. Yukhanov
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INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE «Radiation and scattering of electromagnetic waves», June 24 – June 28, 2019, Taganrog-Divnomorskoe
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29 2019 Radiation and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves
June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
TARKUS, LLC
The Tarkus company is an integrator of measuring research systems.
The Tarkus is a multi profile company providing services in areas of radio- and electro
measuring, electromagnetic compatibility, Materials science, Chemical and physical
analysis, mechanical tests.
We provide a wide area of services: analysis of customers purposes, technical audit,
supply of software and equipment made by Russian and foreign market leaders of industry,
verification of measuring systems, repairing, technical support and guarantee services.
The Tarkus company provides high-quality service at all of the stages from developing
of equipment to technical support and modernization.
Since the moment of foundation the Tarkus company is oriented on integration of
newest products in measuring area.
The key advantage of the company is an individual approach to our projects and
working with customers.
We are offering complete decisions for customer’s purpose.
2019 Radiation and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves 30 June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
SPECPOSTAVKA,
SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
Specpostavka («ОЭС Спецпоставка») was founded in 2009 by a small group of
enthusiast with some background from electronics market. They aimed to become the best
electronic components supplier and to provide the highest level of service at the market for
their clients. Nowadays the Specpostavka Company is one of the leading distributors on the
electronic components market in Russia.
Therefore, the Specpostavka Company:
- as a qualified distributer of the nondomestic electronic components and has a possibility
to complete radio and electronic equipment which form a part of military and other special
technique, including electronic components that are under exports restriction by USA and
EU;
- in collaboration with the partners from South-East Asia, the Specpostavka company
develops and delivers various solid state SHF-devices, including solid state output amplifier
for 3-cm and 8-mm wavelength bands with high level of power output. Many devices have
been successfully tested at the companies under the group “Almaz Antey” (“NPO “LEMZ”,
“NPO “Almaz”);
- in collaboration with some companies in Russia, Specpostavka participate in research
and development of electronic radio devices for receiving and transmitting module of phased
antenna array for 3-cm wavelength band. This element base is implied for delivery with the
acceptance “5”;
- Specpostavka organizes certified tests of nondomestic electronic element base in
accordance with approved test methodology.
The main industrial manufacturers are Transcom (Taiwan), UMS (France) OMMIC
(France), Diconex (France), SuperPCB (Taiwan), TKI-Ferrit KFT (Hungary), Company
A-INFO (Chengdu A-INFO INC, China).
The employees of the Specpostavka Company are the highly qualified professionals with
high level of engineering background, what allows providing a full range of technical
support. One of the traditions of the company is organizing of scientific and technical
conferences, seminars for industrial manufacturers, industrial customer and design institutes.
Specpostavka is an active participant of such specialized events as “MAKS”, “Photonika.
World of Lasers and Optics”, “New Electronics”, “Advertisement”, where the most novel
solutions are demonstrated, and the most comprehensive advisory can be got from our
international partners.
We do our best to be helpful for our clients and to serve exclusive products for military
and aviation & space industry as well as complex solutions for delivery of electronic
components for large-scale manufacture. Comprehensive advisory on usage of domestic and
nondomestic element base, sample pieces supply, choosing products for special tasks are
hardly the full list of services we provide for our clients.
Well-developed logistics system allows fast and safe delivering of the products form EU,
USA, China and Taiwan. In combination with flexible approach to payment procedures, it
allows us to suggest an optimal delivery method for our clients.
31 2019 Radiation and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves
June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
TECHNICAL PROGRAM SUNDAY, JUNE 23
14:00 – 20:00 Registration
Monday, June 24 9:00 - 9:15 Opening Ceremony. Registration (Room A) 9:15 - 10:45 Plenary Session. Registration (Room A) 10:45 - 11:15 Coffee Break
Room A Room B 11:15 - 13:00
Radiowave Propagation RWP-1
Antennas and High Frequency
Devices: analysis and synthesis -
AHFD-1 13:00 - 15:00 Lunch 15:00 - 18:00
Radiowave Propagation RWP-2
Antennas and High Frequency
Devices: analysis and synthesis -
AHFD-2
Tuesday, June 25 Room A Room B
9:00 - 11:00 Solid State Circuits. Solid State SHF
and EHF Microelectronics – SSME.
SHF devices in Medicine and
Ecology - SHFME
Electromagnetic Field Theory –
EFT.
Poster Session
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 - 13:00 Antennas and High Frequency
Devices: analysis and synthesis -
AHFD-3
Electromagnetic Field Theory - EFT
13:00 - 15:00 Lunch 15:00 - 18:00 Electromagnetic Waves Scattering.
Materials and Surfaces - EMWS Antenna Arrays - AA
20:00 Welcome Party
Wednesday, June 26 Free Day. Sightseeing Tour
Thursday, June 27
Room A Room B 9:00 - 11:00 Electromagnetic Measurements.
Microwave Measurement – MWM Signal Processing - SP-1
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee Break 11:30 - 13:00 Electromagnetic Measurements.
Microwave Measurement – MWM
Electrodynamics of Nonlinear
Structures - ENS 13:00 - 15:00 Lunch 15:00 - 17:15 Electromagnetic Measurements.
Microwave Measurement – MWM
Electromagnetic Modeling. CADs
for Antennas and Feeds - EMM
Signal Processing - SP-2
Friday, June 28 9:00 - 11:00 Plenary Session (Room A) 11:00 - 11:20 Closing Ceremony (Room A) 11:20 - 11:50 Coffee Break 11:50 - 13:00 Program Committee Session
2019 Radiation and Scattering of Electromagnetic Waves 32 June 24-28, Divnomorskoe, Krasnodar Region, Russia
RSEMW-2019 Venue