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2015 IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ANTENNAS AND PROPAGATION & USNC/URSI NATIONAL RADIO SCIENCE MEETING

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Category ap-s 2015;

Deadline: November 07, 2014 | Date: July 19, 2015-July 25, 2015
Venue/Country: Vancouver / Canada

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Call For Papers - CFP

AP-S GENERAL TOPICS
1.  Adaptive, active, and smart antennas

2.  Antenna feeds and matching

3.  Antenna near fields and mutual coupling

4.  Antenna theory and design

5.  Biomedical applications

6.  Broadband antennas and systems

7.  Dielectric resonator antennas

8.  Electromagnetic bandgap materials

9.  Electromagnetic education

10.  Electromagnetic properties of materials

11.  Electromagnetic theory

12.  EM measurements and measurement

techniques

13.  FDTD methods

14.  FEM methods

15.  Frequency-selective surfaces

16.  High frequency and asymptotic methods

17.  Indoor, urban, terrestrial, and ionospheric

propagation

18.  Integral equation methods

19.  Inverse scattering and imaging

20.  Metamaterials

21.  Microstrip antennas, arrays, and circuits

22.  MIMO implementations and applications

23.  Mobile and PCS antennas

24.  Multi-frequency antennas

25.  Nano-electromagnetics

26.  Numerical methods

27.  Optimization methods in EM design

28.  Parallel and special-processor based

numerical methods

29.  Phased-array antennas

30.  Propagation and scattering in random or

complex media

31.  Radar imagery

32.  Reconfigurable antennas and arrays

33.  Reflector antennas

34.  Remote sensing

35.  RFID antennas and systems

36.  Scattering, diffraction, and RCS

37.  Slotted and guided wave antennas

38.  Small antennas

39.  Software control of antennas

40.  Transients and time-domain techniques

41.  Ultra wideband antennas and systems

42.  Vehicular antennas and electromagnetics

43.  Wideband antennas and systems

44.  Wireless antennas and applications

URSI TOPICS

Commission A - Electromagnetic

Metrology

Chair: Christopher L. Holloway, National

Institute of Standards and Technology,

christopher.hollowaynist.gov

A1.  Microwave to sub-millimeter

measurements/standards

A2.  Quantum metrology and fundamental

concepts

A3.  Time and frequency

A4.  Time-domain metrology, EM-field

metrology

A5.  EMC and EM pollution

A6.  Noise

A7.  Materials

A8.  Bioeffects and medical applications

A9.  Antenna

A10.  Impulse radar

A11.  Interconnect and packaging

Commission B - Fields and Waves

Chair: Sembiam Rengarajan, California State

University – Northridge

sembiam.rengarajancsun.edu

B1.  Antenna arrays

B2.  Antenna theory, design, and

measurements

B3.  Complex, novel, or specialized media

B3.1.  Electromagnetic bandgap (EBG

structures)

B3.2.  Biological media

B3.3.  Geophysical media

B3.4.  Metamaterials

B4.  Educational methods and tools

B5.  Electromagnetic interaction and coupling

B6.  Guided waves and wave-guiding

structures

B7.  High-frequency techniques

B8.  Imaging, inverse scattering and remote

sensing

B9.  Microstrip antennas and printed devices

B10.  Nanoscale electromagnetics

B11.  Nonlinear electromagnetics

B12.  Numerical Methods

B12.1.  Fast Methods

B12.2.  Finite-Difference methods

B12.3.  Frequency-Domain methods

B12.4.  Hybrid methods

B12.5.  Integral-Equation methods

B12.6.  Time-Domain methods

B13.  Optimization techniques

B14.  Propagation phenomena and effects

B15.  Rough surfaces and random media

B16.  Scattering and diffraction

B17.  Theoretical electromagnetics

B18.  Transient fields, effects, and systems

B19.  Ultra-wideband electromagnetics

B20.  Wireless communications

Commission C - Radiocommunication

Systems and Signal Processing

Chair: Amir I. Zaghloul, Virginia Tech, amirz

vt.edu

C1.  Radio communication systems

C2.  Spectrum and medium utilization

C3.  Information theory, coding, modulation

and detection

C4.  Signal and image processing

Commission D - Electronics and Photonics

Chair: Jennifer Bernhard, University

of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign,

jbernharillinois.edu

D1.  Novel transmission line structures and

materials, containing passive and/or

active components

D2.  Electronic devices, circuits, and applications

D3.  Photonic devices, circuits, and applications

D4.  Physics, materials, CAD, technology and

reliability of electronic and photonic

devices, with particular reference to radio

science and telecommunications

Commission E - Electromagnetic

Environment and Interference

Chair: Everett Farr, Farr Research, Inc., efarr

farr-research.com

E1.  Electromagnetic environment

E1.1.  Electromagnetic noise of natural origin

E1.2.  Man-made noise

E2.  Electromagnetic compatibility

measurement technologies

E3.  Electromagnetic compatibility standards

E4.  Legal aspects of electromagnetic

compatibility

E5.  Electromagnetic radiation hazards

E6.  Electromagnetic compatibility education

E7.  Computational electromagnetics in

electromagnetic compatibility

E7.1.  Computer Modeling

E7.2.  Model Validation

E7.3.  Statistical Analysis

E8.  Effects of natural and intentional

emissions on system performance

E8.1.  Crosstalk

E8.2.  Effects of transients

E8.3.  System analysis

E8.4.  Signal integrity

E8.5.  Electromagnetic compatibility in

communication systems

E8.6.  Statistical analysis

E9.  High-power electromagnetics

E9.1.  Electrostatic discharge

E9.2.  Electromagnetic pulse and lightning

E9.3.  Transients

E9.4.  Power transmission

E10.  Spectrum management

Commission F - Wave Propagation and

Remote Sensing USNC

Chair: V. Chandrasekar, Colorado State

University, chandraengr.colostate.edu

F1.  Point-to-point propagation effects

F1.1.  Measurements

F1.2.  Propagation models

F1.3.  Multipath/mitigation

F1.4.  Land or water paths

F1.5.  Scattering/diffraction

F1.6.  Indoor/outdoor links

F1.7.  Mobile/fixed paths

F1.8.  Horizontal/slant paths

F1.9.  Surface/atmosphere interactions

F1.10.  Atmospheric constituents

F1.11.  Dispersion/delay

F1.12.  Natural/man-made structures

F2.  Remote sensing of the Earth by

radio waves

F2.1.  Atmospheric sensing

F2.2.  Ocean and sea ice

F2.3.  Field campaigns

F2.4.  Interferometry and SAR

F2.5.  Subsurface sensing

F2.6.  Scattering/diffraction

F2.7.  Radiation and emission

F2.8.  Propagation effects

F2.9.  Urban environments

F2.10.  Soil moisture & terrain

Commission G - Ionospheric Radio and

Propagation

Chair: Frank D. Lind, MIT Haystack

Observatory, flindhaystack.mit.edu

G1.  Global morphology and modeling of the

ionosphere

G2.  Ionospheric space-time variations

G3.  Development of tools and networks

needed to measure ionospheric

properties and trends

G4.  Theory and practice of radio propagation

via the ionosphere

G5.  Application of ionospheric information to

radio systems

Commission K - Electromagnetics in

Biology and Medicine

Chair: Erdem Topsakal, Mississippi State

University, topsakalece.msstate.edu

K1.  Biological effects

K2.  Dosimetry and exposure assessment

K3.  Electromagnetic imaging and sensing

applications

K4.  Therapeutic, rehabilitative, and other

biomedical applications

K5.  Human body interactions with antennas

and other electromagnetic devices


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