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FINAL PROGRAM Austin, Texas, USA Renaissance Austin Hotel 20–23 January, 2013 2013 Radio & Wireless Week Sponsors: IEEE Microwave eory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc) IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (APS) IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBS) http://www.radiowirelessweek.org RWW & RWS General Chair: Jan-Erik Mueller, Intel Mobile Communications RWW & RWS General Co-Chair: Takao Inoue, National Instruments WiSNet Conference Co-Chairs: Rahul Khanna, Intel Alexander Koelpin, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg PAWR Conference Co-Chairs: Joe Staudinger, Freescale Robert Caverly, Villanova University BioWireleSS Conference Chair: Dietmar Kissinger, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Mohamed Mahfouz, University of Tennessee SiRF Conference Chair: Hermann Schumacher, Ulm University RWS, PAWR, WiSNet, BioWireleSS Technical Program Chair: Karl Varian, Raytheon Technical Program Co-Chairs: Debabani Choudhury, Intel Labs Huaping Liu, Oregan State University SiRF Technical Program Co-Chairs: Bernd Tillack, IHP GmbH, TU Berlin Mehmet Kaynak, IHP GmbH RWS, PAWR, WiSNet, BioWireleSS Publications Chairs: Sandro Pinarello and Stephan Leuschner, Intel Mobile Communications Wasif Tanveer Khan, Georgia Institute of Technology SiRF Publication Chair: Václav Valenta, Ulm University 2013 IEEE Radio & Wireless Week

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Page 1: 2013 IEEE Radio & Wireless Week · 2013 IEEE Radio & Wireless Week. 2 General Chair’s Invitation to the ... Chair: Takao Inoue Co-Chair: Davide Dardari Shin Hara Jia-Chin Lin Karl

FINAL PROGRAMAustin, Texas, USARenaissance Austin Hotel20–23 January, 2013

2013 Radio & Wireless Week Sponsors:IEEE Microwave �eory and Techniques Society (MTT-S)IEEE Communications Society (ComSoc)IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (APS)IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBS)

http://www.radiowirelessweek.org

RWW & RWSGeneral Chair:Jan-Erik Mueller, Intel Mobile CommunicationsRWW & RWSGeneral Co-Chair:Takao Inoue,National InstrumentsWiSNetConference Co-Chairs:Rahul Khanna, IntelAlexander Koelpin, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

PAWR Conference Co-Chairs:Joe Staudinger, FreescaleRobert Caverly, Villanova University

BioWireleSS Conference Chair:Dietmar Kissinger, University of Erlangen-NurembergMohamed Mahfouz,University of Tennessee

SiRFConference Chair:Hermann Schumacher, Ulm UniversityRWS, PAWR, WiSNet, BioWireleSS Technical Program Chair:Karl Varian, RaytheonTechnical Program Co-Chairs:Debabani Choudhury,Intel LabsHuaping Liu,Oregan State University

SiRF Technical Program Co-Chairs:Bernd Tillack,IHP GmbH, TU BerlinMehmet Kaynak,IHP GmbH

RWS, PAWR, WiSNet, BioWireleSS Publications Chairs:Sandro Pinarello andStephan Leuschner,Intel MobileCommunicationsWasif Tanveer Khan,Georgia Institute of Technology

SiRFPublication Chair:Václav Valenta,Ulm University

2013 IEEE Radio& Wireless Week

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General Chair’s Invitation to the IEEE Radio and Wireless Week

I have the great honour and pleasure to invite you to the 2013 IEEE Radio and Wireless Week (RWW). This will be the seventh RWW and the first one in Texas. RWW2013 will be held at the Renaissance Aus-tin Hotel in Austin, TX, January 20-23, 2013. Austin is an appropriate site for RWW since it is a vivid center for high-tech and businesses con-tributing to the whole food chain of the continu-ously expanding wireless and radio industry. This is supplemented by University of Texas at Austin and other well known Universities near-by preparing for the future together with start-ups. This kind of environment fits well with the focus of RWW. RWW2013 will consist of five related conferences that focus on the intersec-tion between radio systems and wireless tech-nology, creating a unique forum for engineers to discuss hardware design and system per-formance of state-of-the-art wireless systems and their end-use applications. The conference targets to bridge the gap between digital and RF and hardware and software which need to be seamlessly combined to keep wireless in-dustry and mobile applications growing. This multidisciplinary IEEE event will offer the latest information on wireless communications and networking, associated enabling technologies, and emerging new services and applications. Four diverse IEEE Societies are cosponsors of the RWW events: Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S), Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S), Communications Society (ComSoc), and Engineering in Medi-cine and Biology Society (EMBS).

In addition to the traditional podium techni-cal talks and poster sessions, there will be an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer track, workshops, panels on hot wireless subjects and a relevant industry exhibition. It is especially worth men-tioning that the podium sessions include very high quality Late News Papers due to the very rigorous review process applied. A highlight on Tuesday will be the plenary talk on “System Approach to RF and Microwave Design” by Dr. James Truchard, co-founder and current presi-dent and CEO of National Instruments (NI). On Sunday and Monday evenings there will be panel sessions free of charge for all wire-less professionals The demo track Tuesday afternoon will provide an interactive forum with hands-on demonstrations of the latest wireless experiments and innovations. For the first time an attractive “Wireless OTA Technical Tour” is offered (pls. see “Highlights” at www.radiowire-lessweek.org for tour and registration info). We have added a RWW New Attendee Reception to welcome attendees new to RWW.

To support the future of wireless activities, each conference will have a student paper competi-tion with awards that will be presented at the Tuesday Joint RWW Banquet. On Monday afternoon, all the student finalists will present their work in the poster session.

I would like to invite everyone to join us for 3½ days of great technical presentations, career-building networking, informative commercial exhibition, and some fun at 20–23 January 2013 in Austin, TX.

RWW2013 General Chair

Jan-Erik Mueller

General Chair Jan-Erik Mueller

Technical Program Chair Karl Varian

RWS 2013 Technical Program CommitteePassive Antennas

Chair: Silvio Barbin Co-Chair: Songnan YangGlauco Fontgalland James SchaffnerTomohiro Seki Marco AntoniadesTom Weller Goutam ChattopadhyayArnaud Amadjikpe

Propagation Channel Modeling and Utilization

Chair: Hiroshi Shirai Eiji Okamoto Michael Ong Lin ChuenTarik Ali Daniel Benevides da Costa

Transceivers and Front-end Technologies SOC and SiP

Chair: Telesphor Kamgaing Yves Baeyens Luciano BoglioneEmery Chen Nathalie DeltimpleT.S. Jason Horng Wasif Tanveer KhanAsher Madjar Mohammad MadihianShoichi Narahashi Renato NegraHiroshi Okazaki Gabriel RebeizXinwei Wang Bhaskar BanerjeeChunna Zhang Imram Mehdi

MIMO, Signal Processing and Smart AntennasChair: Chan-Byoung Chae Takao Inoue Ramya BhagavatulaMohamed Saquib Dimitris Toumpakaris Hsi-Lu Chao Himal SuraweeraChau Yuen

High-speed and Broadband Wireless Technologies

Chair: Shilong Pan Jian-ping Yao Beatrice CabonReza Mahmoudi Yik-Chung WuHuaoing Liu Minoru Fujishima

Software Defined Radios and Cognitive RadiosChair: Abbas Omar Ed Niehenke Nuno Borges CarvalhoJeffrey Pawlan Dimitrie C. PopescuLin Song

Wireless Systems Architecture and ModelingChair: Markos AnastasopoulosRahul Khanna Chiah-Cheng TsengLinghe Kong Jianhua He

Emerging Wireless Technologies and ApplicationsChair: Debabani ChoudhuryCo-Chair: Zhizhang Chen Upkar Dhaliwal Shigeo KawasakiChangzhi Li Chia-Chan ChangBarbara M. Masini Yoshihiro KawaharaZhen Ning Low

Digital Signal Processing as Applied to WirelessChair: Takao Inoue Co-Chair: Davide DardariShin Hara Jia-Chin LinKarl Molnar

Passive Components and PackagingChair: Rashaunda HendersonXun Gong Roberto Gomez-GarciaCharlie Jackson Kevin LeongDariush Mirshekar Hualiang ZhangNevin Altunyurt Dimitrios PeroulisClemens Ruppel

Terahertz CommunicationsChair: Imram MehdiChiko Otani Dan GrischkowskiSwami Sankaran Jane Gu

RWW 2013 Steering CommitteeGeneral Chair: Jan-Erik Mueller, Intel Mobile CommunicationsGeneral Co-Chair: Takao Inoue, National InstrumentsTechnical Program Chair: Karl Varian, RaytheonTechnical Program Co-Chairs: Debabani Choudhury, IntelHuaping Liu, Oregon State UniversityTopical Conference PAWR Co-Chairs: Joe Staudinger, FreescaleRobert Caverly, Villanova UniversityTopical Conference BioWireleSS Co-Chairs:Dietmar Kissinger, University of Erlangen NurembergMohamed Mahfouz, University of TennesseeTopical Conference WiSNet Co-Chairs:Rahul Khanna, IntelAlexander Koelpin, University of Erlangen-NurembergFinance Chair:Sergio Pacheco, FreescaleWeb Master:Min HuaWorkshops Co-Chairs:Jay Banwait, Northrop Grumman Mission SystemsRizwan Bashirullah, University of FloridaPlenary & Panel Session Chair:Mehdi Shadaram, University of Texas at San AntonioDistiguished Lectures Session Co-Chairs:Norman Chiang, Space Systems LoralJim Sowers, Space Systems LoralPoster Session Chair:Gabriel Montoro, Technical University of CataloniaDemo Track Chair:Jeffrey Pawlan, Pawlan CommunicationsPaper Submission Management System Chair:Jeremy Muldavin, MIT Lincoln LabPublications Chair:Wasif T. Khan, Georgia Institute of TechnologyStephan Leuschner, Intel Mobile CommunicationsSandro Pinarello, Intel Mobile CommunicationsStudent Paper Awards Co-Chairs:Rashaunda Henderson, University of Texas at DallasTalal Al-Attar, Santa Clara UniversityAbbas Omar, University of Magdeburg Publicity Co-Chairs:Salam Akoum, University of Texas at Austin Omar Al Ayach, University of Texas at AustinSpecial Consultant and Advisor:George Heiter, Heiter Microwave ConsultingMicrowave Magazine Special Issue Editor:Nuno Borges Carvalho, Universidade de AveiroExhibition/Sponsorships:Tom Brinkoetter, AnritsuCharlie Jackson, Northrop GrummanConference Management:Jennifer More, Fly Events LLC.IMS TPC Chair Coordination:Leonard Hayden, Teledyne LeCroyAPS Liaison:Piergiorgio Uslenghi, University of Illinois, ChicagoComSoc Liaison:Hsiao-Hwa Chen, National Cheng Kung UniversityInternational Liaison:Zaher BardaiRWW Executive Committee Chair:Fred Schindler, RFMDLocal Publicity:Andrea Alu, University of Texas at AustinSignage:Bela Szendrenyi, VerigyAt Large (Advisors):John Barr, IEEE MTT SocietyGeorge Ponchak , NASA Glenn Research CenterNicholas Kolias, Raytheon Company

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The 13TH Topical Meeting on Silicon Monolithic Integrated

Circuits in RF Systems

Message from the SiRF General Chair:

Welcome to SiRF 2013!

The IEEE Topical Meeting on Silicon Mono-lithic Integrated Circuits in RF Systems heads into its 13th installment. During its lifetime, the art of monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) has seen a dramatic development, largely driven by Silicon technology progress. While in the 1990’s the lossy Si substrate was seen as a significant implementation hurdle, and the emerging Silicon-Germanium het-erojunction bipolar transistor was just begin-ning to close the speed gap between Silicon and group III-V semiconductor technologies, Silicon MMICs are now common place, in con-sumer applications where it can harness the economy of scale of Silicon production pro-cesses, or in lower volume applications where Si ICs are not necessarily cheaper than their GaAs competitors, but offer an impressive on-chip complexity combining many high speed analog circuit functions with on-chip digital control, signal processing, or DC-DC conver-sion for increased design flexibility.

With the introduction of radio frequency micro-electro-mechanical structures (RF MEMS) as a monolithic option into state-of-the-art Si/SiGe BiCMOS foundry processes, the door is wide open for true single chip radio fre-quency microsystems. The same microma-chining techniques needed for RF MEMS or through-Silicon via connections can produce highly efficient on-chip antennas, which in the millimeter-wave range no longer come with a hefty chip real estate penalty. The fully self-contained 122 GHz radar front-end which con-nects to the embedding system only for DC supply and a digital control bus is thus just around the corner.

The rapidly maturing Silicon RF technology is not necessarily good news for SiRF. Once comfortably in the realm of specialists’ work-shops, where you met the same group of col-leagues every year, SiRF now competes with established biggies like ISSCC or IMS which recently attract large numbers of papers on Si RFICs. Thus, SiRF has to constantly re-invent itself.

Its main niche is that it was never a technolo-gists’ or a circuit designers’ conference. It was and is the place where these two worlds meet, where new processes can be benchmarked against the needs of circuit designers at the bleeding edge of RF systems, where today’s design compromises can trigger tomorrow’s advanced technologies.

So I am looking forward to three stimulating days with you all here in Austin, TX.

Prof. Hermann SchumacherGeneral ChairIEEE Topical Meeting on Silicon Monolithic Integrated Circuits in RF Systems

SiRF 2013 Technical Program Committee

Technical Program Chairs:Bernd Tillack, IHP GmbH, TU BerlinMehmet Kaynak, IHP GmbH

Technology, Devices and Modeling Chair: Julio Costa, RFMD Mehmet Kaynak, IHP GmbH Mingta Yang, Qualcomm Katsuyoshi Washio, Hitachi

Passives and MEMS Chair: Xun Gong , UCF Jean-Pierre Raskin, UCL Tauno Vaha-Heikkila, VTT Pierre Blondy, University Limoges Emmanuel Defay, LETI Hasan Sharifi, Hughes

Circuits Chair: Larry Larson, UC San Diego Vince Fusco, Queens University of Belfast Lance Kuo, Raytheon Yunliang Zhu, Qualcomm Austin Ying-Kuang Chen, Skyworks Solutions Hsieh-Hung Hsieh, TSMC Kenichi Okada, Tokyo Inst. of technology Ullrich Pfeiffer, University of Wuppertal Jae-Sung Rieh, Korea University Gang Liu, Ulm University Hermann Schumacher, Ulm University Mariano Ercoli, LAAS-CNRS Toulouse

Applications and Wireless Architectures Chair: Donald Y.C. Lie, Texas Tech University Chien-Nan Kuo, NCTU Francesco Dantoni, TI Jürgen Hasch, Bosch Václav Valenta, Ulm University

Smart Materials and Nanotechnologies Chair: Luca Pierantoni, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy Vice Chair: Fabio Cocetti,LAAS-CNRS,France Toulouse, France Peter Russer, Technical Univ. Munich, Germany

SiRF 2013 Steering Committee

General Chair:Hermann Schumacher, Ulm University

Technical Program Co-Chairs: Bernd Tillack, IHP GmbH, TU BerlinMehmet Kaynak, IHP GmbH

Publicity Chair: Václav Valenta, Ulm University

Publication Chair: Václav Valenta, Ulm University

Poster Session: Gabriel Montoro, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

Student Paper Awards: Talal Al-Attar, Santa Clara University

Local Arrangements: Ying-Kuang Austin Chen, Skyworks Solutions Inc.

RWW Liaison: Hermann Schumacher, Ulm University

Executive Committee:Basanth Jagannathan, IBM CorporationErich Kasper, University of StuttgartDietmar Kissinger, University of Erlangen-NurembergRudolf Lachner, Infineon Technologies AGDonald Y. C. Lie, Texas Tech UniversityZhenqiang (Jack) Ma, University of Wisconsin- MadisonGuofu Niu, Auburn UniversitySergio Pacheco, Freescale SemiconductorDimitrios Peroulis, Purdue UniversityRobert Plana, LAAS-CNRSGeorge Ponchak, NASA Glenn Research CenterJae-Sung Rieh, Korea UniversityClemens Ruppel, EPCOS AGPeter Russer, Munich University of TechnologyHermann Schumacher, Ulm UniversityKatsuyoshi Washio, Hitachi LtdRobert Weigel, University of Erlangen-NurembergChien-Nan Kuo, National Chiao Tung University

REGISTRATION HOURS

Registration is open during the following times at the Registration Desk located in the Renais-sance Austin:

Sunday, 20 January: 10:00-17:00 Monday, 21 January: 07:00-17:00 Tuesday, 22 January: 07:00-17:00

Wednesday, 23 January: 07:00-10:00

EXHIBIT HOURS

The exhibition area is open during the following times:

Monday, 21 January 2013 13:00 - 17:30Tuesday, 22 January 2013 10:00 - 17:00

For the latest information and details on how to become a sponsor and exhibit at RWW please visit: http://www.radiowirelessweek.org/exhibits.

RWW 2013 Late News Session Technical Program Committee

Chair: Karl Varian, Raytheon Jan-Erik Mueller, Intel Mobile Communications Sergio Pacheco, Freescale Robert Caverly, Villanova University Alexander Koelpin, University of Erlangen- Nuremberg Rahul Khanna, Intel Dietmar Kissinger, University of Erlangen- Nuremberg Mohamed Mahfouz, University of Tennessee Hermann Schumacher, Ulm University Slim Boumaiza, University of Waterloo Takao Inoue, National Instruments Nils Pohl, Ruhr University Bochum Mehmet Kaynak, IHP GmbH

SOCIAL EVENTSComplimentary Daily BreakfastPlace: Plaza Registration Desk

Time: 07:00-08:00Complimentary Daily Coffee Breaks

Place: Plaza Registration Desk or Rio Grande Exhibit Hall (During exhibit hours)

Time: 9:30-10:10, 15:00-15:40Daily Lunch

A lunch buffet will be served Monday-Wednes-day in Atrium Lobby from 11:45-13:30

RWW New Attendee Reception Place: Wedgewood Room

Time: 17:20-18:00 RWW Reception

Place: Atrium LobbyTime: 18:00-19:30, Monday

RWW/SiRF Awards BanquetPlace: Grand Ballroom A

Time: 18:00-21:00, Tuesday

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RWW Topical ConferencesPower Amplifiers for Radio and Wireless Applications

(PAWR)Interest in power amplifier technology remains at an all time high because of the emergence of new device materials such as GaN that offer improved performance, and the need for ever greater linearity and efficiency by the world’s expanding wireless communication infrastruc-ture. This year, the Topical Conference on Power Amplifiers for Wireless and Radio Applications (PAWR) will feature a full day of power amplifier focused sessions, including the latest advances on power amplifier technology, efficiency en-hancement techniques, system analysis, model-ing, distortion reduction, and for the second year, an interactive workshop answering questions on power amplifier linearization and efficiency en-hancement.

Technical Committee:

Distortion Reduction Techniques in RF Power Amplifiers

Chair: Allen Katz Slim Boumaiza Armando CovaKiki IkossiPeter KeningtonStephan LeuschnerShabbir MoochallaTimo RahkonenJoe Staudinger

High Efficiency RF Power AmplifiersChair: Frederick RaabJames KomiakSong LinChao LuMohammad MadihianArturo MedianoDave RuntonAli TombakJau-Horng Chen

RF Power Amplifier TechnologyChair: Marc FrancoNick ChengNathalie DeltimpleMurat EronGary HauBumman KimDonald LieZoya Popovic

Power Amplifier Modeling and System Analysis

Chair: Almudena SuarezMark van der HeijdenPeter AaenRobert CaverlyAndrei GrebennikovWolfgang HeinrichStephen MaasKarl Martin Gjertsen

Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks (WiSNet)

WiSNet is dedicated to the advancement of wireless sensors for commercial and industrial applications and will be held to specifically fo-cus on the latest developments in these areas of RF Sensors and Sensor Networks. Wireless sensors and sensor networks are critical sys-tem components for manufacturing, monitor-ing, safety, as well as positioning and tracking applications. This year, WiSNet2013 will be a full day topical conference focused on the lat-est developments in these areas. Different ses-sions will focus on sensors and smart sensor networks ranging from UHF, RFID applications to millimeter-wave radar systems. Furthermore novel ideas for wireless localization techniques and sensors for harsh environments will be the focus of two individual sessions.

Technical Committee:

Wireless Sensors for Communication, Radar, Positioning and Imaging ApplicationsChair: Martin Vossiek Changzhi LiReinhard KnöchelNils Pohl

Wireless Sensors for Localization, Tracking, and RFID Technologies

Chair: Manos M. TentzerisApostolos GeorgiadisRobert WeigelHao XinReinhard Feger

Wireless Integrated Sensors, Front-Ends, and Building Blocks

Chair: Thomas UssmuellerHuei WangAlexander Koelpin

Wireless Sensors for Harsh Environments, Home, Health and Communication

Chair: Alexander KoelpinGeorg FischerArne JacobMaurizio BozziHendrik Rogier

Sensor Network Communication Architecture and Topologies

Chair: Rahul KhannaAlexander KoelpinXun Gong

Biomedical Wireless Technol-ogies, Networks, and Sensing

Systems (BioWireleSS)The IEEE Topical Conference on Biomedical Wireless Technologies, Networks, and Sens-ing Systems (BioWireleSS) will premier in Aus-tin, Texas. This two day topical conference will be a vital part of the IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, featuring the latest developments in wireless biomedical technologies, networks and sensing systems. The wireless revolution has begun to infiltrate the medical community with patient health monitoring, telesurgery, mo-bile wireless biosensor systems, and wireless tracking of patients and assets becoming a re-ality. The rapid evolution of wireless technolo-gies coupled with powerful advances in adjacent fields such as biosensor design, low power bat-tery operated systems, and diagnosing and re-porting for intelligent information management has opened up a plethora of new applications for wireless systems in medicine.

Technical Committee:

Wireless Technologies for Biosignals and Modeling in Medical Environments

Chair: Jung-Chih ChiaoAlper BozkurtNatalia NikolovaMarc NottenMohammad-Reza TofighiAydin Farajidavar

Wireless Position and Localization in Medicine

Chair: Mohamed MahfouzAndreas StelzerUpkar DhaliwalAydin FarajidavarChangzhi Li

PAN, BAN, Energy Scavenging and Remote Patient Monitoring

Chair: Changzhi Li Dietmar KissingerDominique Schreurs Yong Xin GuoSyed IslamAydin Farajidavar

Micro-Sensors and In-vivo MicrosystemsChair: Rizwan BashirullahJung-Chih ChiaoMarc NottenArnaud PothierClaire DalmayKatia GrenierAlper Bozkurt

Microwaves in Biological Applications and Interaction with Biological Tissues

Chair: Mohammad-Reza TofighiYong Xin GuoVictor LubeckeDominique Schreurs Indira ChatterjeeUsmah KawoosKatia GrenierJung-Chih Chiao

Medical Imaging and ApplicationsChair: Natalia NikolovaArye RosenUsmah KawoosVictor LubeckeMohammad-Reza TofighiChangzhi Li

Platinum Sponsor:

Diamond Sponsor:

SOCIAL NETWORK ANNOUNCEMENT

Following our experiments at RWW 2012 and IMS 2012 , RWW 2013 in partnership with Hubvents.com will introduce a new online technical discussion forum and so-cial network for symposium attendees. The objective of this initiative is to increase opportunities of technical discussion with authors and with other attendees beyond the limited time-slots of the regular techni-cal sessions and also to enhance attendee networking at the symposium. Symposium attendees will also have access to confer-ence schedule, publications in their mobile devices and they will also be able to share their presentations with other symposium attendees

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Sunday Workshops 13:00-17:00SUNDAY, 20 JANUARY 2013

Machine-To-Machine (M2M) Communication:

A Path Towards the Internet of Things (IOT)

Room: Sabine

Organizer and Speaker: Debabani Choudhury, Intel CorporationNuno Borges Carvalho, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal

Machine-To-Machine (M2M) communication is set to be a major growth area: It is a new and emerging technology for designing and imple-menting fully automated systems and networks. In the M2M approach, devices automatically recognize their circumstances and environ-ments, such as the surrounding people and objects, and communicate accordingly through autonomous information sharing. There is a ma-jor consensus that new wireless services based on new ways of using wireless technologies, such as M2M will grow exponentially in next few years.

This workshop gives an insight to new wire-less M2M devices and opens the discussions on different M2M scenarios and applications. Workshop speakers will interact with the attend-ees and emphasize on the RF opportunities for implementation of M2M technologies. The work-shop starts with short overview followed by pre-sentations on M2M evolution and its impact on smart-grid, healthcare, transportation and other day-to-day applications. Presentations will also include device, system and security challenges; IEEE standardization efforts as well as wireless positioning systems for real-time monitoring.

Towards THzCommunications Systems

and Applications

Room: Trinity A

Software Defined Radio: Recent Advancements in Hardware and Software

Room: San Marcos

Metamaterials in Communications and Sensing: Reality or

Fiction?

Room: Trinity B

Organizers:Peter Siegel, Caltech, USAKarl Varian, Raytheon, USA

The niche field of Terahertz Electronics is rapidly approaching what promises to be a revolution-ary change in circuit design, fabrication, cost and component availability. For over three decades it has only been possible to produce one or two function circuits using expensive III-V materials and custom two or three termi-nal devices. Over the last few years, new fully integrated photonic-to-RF devices and silicon and silicon germanium CMOS circuits have bro-ken the submillimeter-wave barrier. Complex multi-function transceivers have been realized at frequencies above 300 GHz and are quickly heading towards demonstration at 1 THz. These circuits can be designed and fabricated through commercial foundries at 1% of the cost associ-ated with GaAs or InP processing. The most widespread near term commercial application for these high speed circuits is in the area of wireless communications. This Workshop is intended to introduce some of these new THz device and circuit concepts as they apply to ultra-high speed communications and wireless transmission. Notable THz experts from Asia, Europe and the US will present their latest re-sults and their thoughts on where the field is headed.

Organizers: Jeffrey Pawlan, Pawlan Communications, USA

Software Defined Radio has moved from an ob-scure research and military system to become the primary receiver and transmitter system of choice for most radio communication systems. There are only SDR cellular base stations now and most public safety communications systems are adopting SDR architecture. From military to space exploration, SDR provides more flexibility and better signal recovery than conventional analog communications. It is also the basis of cognitive radio.

This workshop is a milestone as it is a true cooperative presentation by the MTT-S with a detailed look at the hardware, and the Commu-nications Society (ComSoc) with a detailed look at the firmware and software that enables the signal processing. You will learn specific details in both areas that you will need for your system designs.

Organizers: Christian Damm, Darmstadt Technical Univer-sity, GermanyMartin Schüßler, Darmstadt Technical Univer-sity, Germany

Metamaterials have recently gained popularity in many different research communities. Sev-eral interesting phenomena such as negative index of refraction, backward wave propagation, epsilon and mu near zero and nearfield amplifi-cation have been reported. A multitude of new types of antennas, couplers, filters, phase shift-ers, hybrids, diplexers and sensors have been introduced and studied based on these unusual properties of Metamaterials.

This workshop will give an overview of ideas and concepts in Metamaterials for microwave appli-cations, along with discussions on drawbacks and opportunities. Commercially available prod-ucts relying on Metamaterials will be presented. Furthermore, the role of fundamental research in building startups and how visionaries and entrepreneurs help commercialize breakthrough technologies by working closely with academia will be shown. Speakers affiliated with startups, universities and companies will cover this great variety of topics. The workshop will give partici-pants the opportunity to interact with speakers and with other experienced professionals from the audience.

Technical Programs for 2013 Radio Wireless Week (RWW)

Speakers:

M2M Evolution: Applications, Technologies and StandardsMonisha Ghosh and Paul Russell, Interdigital Inc., USA

Why Physical Security May Be The Missing Link For Secure M2M CommunicationsGerald DeJean, Microsoft Research, USA

MBAN and Wireless Systems Role in Health-careDelroy Smith, Philips Research, USA

M2M for Vehicular Safety: Opportunities and ChallengesMeiyuan Zhang and Y-K Chen, Intel Labs, USA

Wireless Local-Positioning Systems for On-line MonitoringMartin Vossiek, University Erlangen, Nurem-berg, Germany

Survey of RFID and Its Application to Interna-tional Ocean/Air Container TrackingMasashi Shimizu, NTT Network Innovation Laboratories , Kanagawa, JapanHitoshi Hayashi, Sophia University, Japan

Speakers:

Is THz a Communication Wasteland or a Vi-brant Frontier?Frank Chang, University of California at Los Angeles, USA

Enabling Technologies for THz communica-tions: Electronics vs. PhotonicsTadao Nagatsuma, Osaka University, Japan

Opportunities for THz Communication Links in the AtmosphereDan Grischkowsky, Oklahoma State University, USA

Multi-Gigabit Transmission Based on All-active 200-280 GHz MMIC Chip SetIngmar Kallfass, Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics, Freiburg, Germany

SiGe and CMOS Integration for >100 GHz Ap-plicationsGabriel Rebeiz, University of California at San Diego, USA

Silicon RF Front End Components for THz/sub-THz Communication SystemsUllrich Pfeiffer and Neelanjan Sarmah, Univer-sity of Wuppertal,Germany

Speakers:

Introduction and Overview of Current SDR ReceiversJeffrey Pawlan, Pawlan Communications, USA

Correct Implementation of A/D Converters for SDRDerek Redmayne, Linear Technology Corp., USA

Advances in Signal Processing for Cognitive RadioBehrouz Farhang-Boroujeny, University of Utah, USA

Ultra Low Noise NCOs implemented in FPGAsFredric Harris, San Diego State University, USA

Wide Tuning Range Filters for SDR Transmit-tersXiaoguang “Leo” Liu, University of California Davis, USA

Speakers:

Metamaterial Inspired Microwave SensorsMartin Schüßler, Darmstadt Technical Univer-sity, Germany

Split ring resonator (SRR) and stepped im-pedance resonator (SIR) based metamaterial transmission lines: application to microwave components and novel sensing strategiesFerran Martin, Universitat Autónoma de Barce-lona, Spain

Metamaterial Surface Antenna TechnologyRyan Stevenson, Kymeta Corp., USA

Industrial Application of Advanced 1D Peri-odical Structures at SPINNER GmbHMartin Lorenz, Spinner GmbH, Germany

From Fundamental Research to Successful Commercialization: Steps, Risk, and Chal-lengesMaha Achour, Polyceed Inc., USA

Panel Session - Tunable and Reconfigurable Radio Frontends 19:00-20:30Panel Moderator: Jan-Erik Mueller, Intel Mobile Communications, Germany

Room: Trinity A & B

Panelists:Andre van Bezooijen, Epcos Marc Facchini, PeregrineArt Morris, WiSpry Dimitrios Peroulis, Purdue University Gabriel Rebeiz, University of California at San Diego Paul Tornatta, Cavendish-Kinetics

Abstract:

The complexity, cost and size of the RF frontend in cellular phones develops more and more to a bottle-neck which may impact future rev-enue of related industry as a whole unless disruptive solutions can be found. The vision to replace the many parallel fixed tuned receive and transmit RF signal paths of today by one tunable path for low-band and another one for high-band exists for long. Tunable device technolo-gies based on BST, SOI or MEMS are maturing. Tunable and reconfigurable filters are a subject of intense research. Despite of this currently available solutions do not yet meet requirements for cellular phones. The panel will discuss cellular requirements, available solutions, their limitations and measures to overcome current barriers.

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SUNDAY, 15 JANUARY 2012 Renaissance Austin – Official RWW Meeting Venue

Travelling to Austin, TX

Check-in: 3:00 PM Express Check-In and Express Checkout Check-out: 12:00 PM Video Review Billing , Video Checkout

High-Speed Internet: Complimentary wireless internet access in the guest rooms for those booked within the RWW room block

Meeting Rooms: Wired, Wireless

Pet Policy: Pets allowed, non-refundable sanitation fee: 75 USD; contact hotel for details

Accessibility: Service animals allowed for persons with disabilities

This hotel has a smoke-free policy

Austin-Bergstrom InternationalAirport Phone: 1 512 530 2242Hotel direction: 18 mile(s) NW

Driving directions: Turn left onto E State Hwy 71 Service Rd. Take the ramp on the left onto TX-71 W. Take the ramp onto US-183 N. Take the ramp to US-183 N/Lampasas. Slight left onto US-183 N/Ed Bluestein Blvd. Continue to follow US-183 N. Take the exit to-ward TX-360 Loop/Capital of Tx Hwy/Great Hills Trail. Merge onto Research Blvd. Turn left onto TX-360 Loop S. Turn right onto Arboretum Blvd. Desti-nation will be on the right.

FROM DALLASTake IH-35 South and exit onto Hwy 183 North (Lampasas-Exit 239/240A). Go 4 miles on Hwy. 183 North and exit at Loop 360 (Capital of Texas Highway – Great Hills Trail). Turn left at first light (over freeway–keep in right lane) and then take the very first right turn, which is Arboretum Boulevard. Hotel is on the right. FROM SAN ANTONIOTake IH-35 North and exit onto Hwy. 183/Research Boulevard North (240B). Go 4 miles on Hwy. 183 North and exit at Loop 360 (Capital of Texas Highway – Great Hills Trail). Turn left at first light (over freeway–stay in right lane) and then take the very first right turn, which is Arboretum Boulevard. Hotel is on the right.

FROM HOUSTONOnce on IH-35 North, take Highway 183/Research Boulevard North (240B). Go 4 miles on Hwy. 183 North and exit at Loop 360 (Capital of Texas Highway – Great Hills Trail). Turn left at first light (over freeway keep in right lane) and then take the very first right turn, which is Arboretum Boulevard. Hotel is on the right.

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Renaissance Austin HotelPhoto courtesy of Austin CVB

Blanton Museum. The Blanton Museum is part of the University of Texas at Austin and presents an impressive art collection that spans three continents and several centuries. Thursday is free to all.

Texas Capitol. 309 feet tall, and modeled after the USA Capitol in Washington D.C., this is the nation’s tallest capitol in the country. It was designed by architect Elijah E. Myers and constructed of local red granite. It was completed in 1888 and it has been recently renovated to bring back the original typical color of the Texas stone. Free 30-45 minute daily tours describing the story of Austin and of Texas are offered every day.

Zilker Botanical Garden. Zilker Botanical Garden features several themed garden areas, free and open to the public most of the year. The focus here is on exotic plants.

Barton Springs Pool. Located in Zilker Park, Barton Springs Pool is a favorite Austin swimming hole for locals and visitors. It’s a natural spring with three acres of water, lots of room for the numerous swim-mers it attracts every moment of the year. It remains cool all year round, due to the natural water.

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. Lady Bird Johnson, Texan first lady, was an advocate of preserving the natural beauty of regional gardens. She founded these gardens in 1982. Today, they’re 279 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, trails, and pretty buildings, including a cafe and a neat little gift shop. Native plants dominate the scene.

Harry Ransom Center. Also part of the University of Texas at Austin, the Harry Ransom Center is an impressive art collection focused on multimedia artifacts. Rare books (including one of the early Guten-berg’s Bibles), films, photographs and much more is available in this impressive center.

Salt Lick Barbeque. A bit away from downtown Austin, it is one of the all-favorite Texan Barbeque, with its famed barbeque sauce and the brisket meat cooked for over 16 hours. It is worth the 20-mile drive just to see the massive outdoor barbecue pits. A tourist favorite.

The University of Texas at Austin Campus. Located downtown, north of the Capitol, the campus is a pleasant area to visit and walk through. At its center, the famous Tower, symbol of the university, 27 stories high, it glows orange in celebration of UT sport victories.

Alamo Drafthouse. Independent theater with interesting movies that you can watch while enjoying food and drink delivered to your seat.

Broken Spoke. World-class country music in an authentic, typically Texan, dance hall. Sand-covered wood floors and train chandeliers complete the scene.

Austin Attractions

Hotel Information

Renaissance Austin Hotel,9721 Arboretum Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78759 USA1-512-343-2625 / 1-800-468-3571Visit http://www.radiowirelessweek.org/attendees/ to book rooms online

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MONDAY, 21 JANUARY 2013PAWR Session: MO1C

High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers and

Techniques

Chair: Frederick H. Raab, Green Mountain Radio Research Co-Chair: Arturo Mediano, University of Zaragoza

Room: Sabine

MO1C-1 Broadband Doherty Power Amplifiers (Invited)

M. Akbarpour, M. Helaoui, F. Ghannouchi, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

MO1C-2 Inverse Active Load-Pull in an Inverse Doherty Amplifier

T. M. Hone1, S. Bensmida1, K. A. Morris1, M. A. Beach1, J. P. McGeehan1, J. Lees2, J. Benedikt2, P. J. Tasker2, 1University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom, 2Cardiff School of Engineering, Cardiff, United Kingdom

MO1C-3 First Pass Design of A High Power 145W, High Efficiency Class-J GaN Power Amplifier Using Waveform Engineering

M. Iwata, T. Kamiyama, T. Uno, K. Yahata, H. Ikeda,Panasonic Corporation, Kadoma, Ja-pan

MO1C-4 A MMIC/Hybrid High-Effi-ciency X-Band Power Amplifier

M. Litchfield1, M. Roberg2,1, Z. Popovic1, 1University of Colorado, Boulder, United States, 2Triquint Semiconductor, Richardson, United States

MO1A-2 Wideband and Low-Loss Metamaterial Antennas and Arrays with Tunable Radiation Patterns and Directions for Wireless and Radio Applications

J. L. Li, University of Electronic Science & Technology of China, Chengdu, China In recent several years, metamaterials research has moved toward practical engineering applications. In this talk, some new progresses of the metama-terial microstrip antennas and arrays are reported and new results are pre-sented. Several different layouts and configurations are considered in the de-signs, and their corresponding radiation characteristics are presented and com-pared. Arrays and feeding networks are also designed and optimized. Some design experiences will be shared with, and their results of antenna impedance bandwidth, radiation patterns, and ra-diation efficiencies presented. Also, ex-perimental data are presented together with the design results to validate the designs and to gain more physical in-sights of the new layouts in the designs.

RWW Session: MO1A

RWW Distinguished Lecturers I

Chair: Norman Chiang, Space Systems LoralCo-Chair: Jim Sowers, Space Systems Loral

Room: Trinity A

08:00

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08:40

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MO1A-1 Implantable Wireless Medi-cal Devices and Systems

J.C. Chiao,University of Texas at Arlington, United States

The lecture focuses on the develop-ment of wireless micro devices and systems for clinical and biological ap-plications. The systems are based on technology platforms such as wireless energy transfer for batteryless implants, miniature electrochemical sensors, nanoparticle modified surfaces, micro-electromechanical system devices and microwave communication.

SiRF Session: MO1B

Millimeterwave Circuits

Chair: Larry Larson, Brown UniversityCo-Chair: Hermann Schumacher, University of Ulm

Room: Trinity B

MO1B-1 Overview of Two Enabling Technologies Which Can Change Our World: Millimeter/THz Silicon RFICs, and RF MEMS (and SOI) Tun-able Networks (Invited)

G. M. Rebeiz,University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, United States

MO1B-2 Small and Low-loss Quadra-ture Hybrid and T/R Local Signal Selection Switch for 60GHz Direct Conversion Transceivers

T. Nakatani, J. Sato, T. ShimaPanasonic Corporation, Yokohama City, Japan

MO1B-3 60GHz Transmitter Front-End in 40nm LP-CMOS with Improved Back-Off Efficiency

K. Khalaf1,2, V. Vidojkovic1, K. Vaesen1, B. Parvais1, J. Long3, P. Wambacq1,2, 1Imec, Leuven, Belgium, 2Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium, 3Delft University of Technology, Delft, Netherlands

MO1B-4 Wideband 110GHz Frequency Quadrupler for an FMCW Imager in 0.13-µm SiGe:C BiCMOS Process

V. Valenta, C. Ulusoy, A. Trasser, H. Schumacher, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany

MO1D-3 Feature Space of Modulation Classification Using Higher-Order Statistics

W. Su, US Army , Aberdeen Proving Ground, United States

RWS Session: MO1D

Signal Classification and Spectrum Sensing in

Software Defined Radios Chair: Abbas Omar, University of Magdeburg

Room: San Marcos

MO1D-1 Experimental Analysis of Energy Detector for PSK and QAM Signals: Indoor Measurements

A. Ekti1, E. Serpedin1, K. A. Qaraqe2,1Texas A&M University, College Sta-tion, United States, 2Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar

MO1D-2 Systematic Coexistence Scheme for an Additional Radio Sys-tem in the Operating Area of an Ex-isting Radio Communication System

K. Kashiki, T. Sada, A. Yamaguchi, K. Yamazaki, S. Watanabe, KDDI R&D Laboratories, Inc, Fujimino, Japan

MO1D-4 A Novel Algorithm for MIMO Signal Classification Using Higher-Order Cumulants

M. S. Mühlhaus1, M. Oner2, O. A. Dobre3, H. U. Jäkel1, F. K. Jondral1,1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karl-sruhe, Germany,2Isik University, Sile, Turkey,3Memorial University, St. John’s, Can-ada

MO1D-5 Sliding Window Technique to Detect the Presence of LTE (In-vited)

R. Hasan1, M. Saquib1, J. Boksiner2, 1University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, United States, 2US Army RDECOM CERDEC S&TCD, Aberdeen Proving Ground, United States

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MONDAY, 21 JANUARY 2013PAWR Session: MO2C

RF Power Amplifier Technology

Chair: Marc J. Franco, RFMD Co-Chair: Murat Eron, Wireless Telecom Group

Room: Sabine

MO2C-1 Efficient and Wideband Envelope Amplifiers for Envelope Tracking and Polar Transmitters (In-vited)

D. Kimball1,4, J. Yan2,1, P. Theilmann1, M. Hassan2, P. Asbeck2, L. Larson3,1MaXentric Technologies, La Jolla, United States,2University of California San Diego, San Diego, United States,3Brown University, Providence, United States,4Unversity of California San Diego, San Diego, United States

MO2C-2 A Multi-Mode Multi-Band Reconfigurable Power Amplifier for GSM/UMTS Handset Applications

S. Kang1, U. Kim2, Y. Kwon2, J. Kim1,1Hanyang University, Ansan, Republic of Korea,2Seoul National University, Seoul, Re-public of Korea

MO2C-3 A Monolithic Watt-level SOI LDMOS Linear Power Amplifier with Through Silicon Via for 4G Cellular Applications

A. Giry1, G. Tant1, Y. Lamy1, C. Raynaud1, P. Vincent1, G. Bertrand2, S. Joblot2, R. Velard2, P. Coudrain2, J. Carpentier2, D. Petit2, B. Rauber2, 1CEA, Grenoble, France, 2STMicrolectronics, Crolles, France

MO2C-4 A SiGe Bipolar-MOSFET Cascode Power Amplifier with Im-proved Linearity for Low-Power Broadband Wireless Applications

R. Wu, J. Lopez, Y. Li, D. Lie,Texas Tech University, Lubbock, United States

RWW Session: MO2A

RWW Distinguished Lecturers II

Chair: Jim Sowers, Space Sys-tems LoralCo-Chair: Norman Chiang, Space Systems Loral

Room: Trinity A

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MO2A-1 What’s New in Digital Pre-Distortion

J. Wood, Maxim Integrated, San Jose, United States

In this short lecture we shall highlight some of the challenges that are being faced in the field of digital pre‐distor-tion (DPD), resulting from the demands of wider bandwidth and multi‐protocol signals, more rapid convergence in adaptive DPD - ‘real-time’ DPD – and greater linearization accuracy, accom-modating memory effects. We shall also describe some techniques for meeting these challenges, and present some ideas for new directions for DPD.

SiRF Session: MO2B

RF Passive Devices and MEMS on Silicon

Chair: Xun Gong, University of Central FloridaCo-Chair: Hasan Sharifi, Hughes Research Lab

Room: Trinity B

MO2B-1 Modeling, Fabrication and Measurement of TSVs for Advanced Integration of RF/High-Speed Com-ponents (Invited)

K. Lang1,2, I. Ndip1,2,1Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany, 2Technical University Berlin, Berlin, Germany

MO2B-2 RF and Linear Performance of Commercial 200mm Trap-rich HR-SOI Wafers for SoC Applications

C. Roda Neve1, K. Ben Ali1, C. Malaquin2, F. Allibert2, E. Desbonnets2, I. Bertrand2, W. Van Den Daele2, J. Raskin1,1Université catholique de Louvain, Lou-vain-la-Neuve, Belgium,2Soitec, Bernin, France

MO2B-3 Electro-Thermo-Mechanical Analysis of a BiCMOS Embedded RF-MEMS Switch for Temperatures from -55°C to +125°C

M. Wietstruck1, M. Kaynak1, W. Zhang1, B. Tillack1,2,1IHP, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany,2TU Berlin, Berlin, Germany

MO2B-4 CMOS Based Fast High-Voltage Generation Circuit for BiC-MOS Embedded RF-MEMS Applica-tions

M. Kaynak1, M. Purdy2,1, M. Wietstruck1, W. Zhang1, B. Tillack1,3, 1IHP GmbH, Frankfurt Oder, Germany,2University of Calgary , Calgary, Canada,3Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany

MO2D-3 Dynamic Spectral Shaping in LTE-Advanced Cognitive Radio Systems

D. R. Joshi1, D. C. Popescu1, O. A. Dobre2,1Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Unit-ed States,2Memorial University, St. John’s, Can-ada

RWS Session: MO2D

Hardware and Software Implementations in SDR

and Cognitive Radios Chair: Abbas Omar, University of Magdeburg

Room: San Marcos

MO2D-1 Multi-Band Pre-Selectors for Software-Defined Radio Receivers

R. Gomez-Garcia, J. Munoz-Ferreras, M. Sanchez-Renedo,University of Alcala, Alcala de Henares, Spain

MO2D-2 Real Time Front-end for Cognitive Radio Inspired by the Hu-man Cochlea

D. F. Malafaia1, J. P. Magalhães1,3, J. M. Vieira1,3, N. M. de Carvalho1,2, 1Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Por-tugal, 2Instituto de Electrónica, Telecomuni-cações e Informática, Aveiro, Portugal, 3Instituto de Engenharia Electrónica e Telemática de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal

MO2D-4 Characterizing Spurious Re-sponses in Radio Receivers

C. A. Kovala, W. B. Kuhn,Kansas State University, Manhattan, United States

MO2D-5 Efficient Spectrum Utiliza-tion: Cognitive Radio Approach (In-vited)

M. Kitsunezuka, K. Kunihiro,NEC Corporation, Kawasaki, Japan

MO2A-2 Towards Greener Smart-phones with Microwave Measure-ments

D. Schreurs, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Div. ESAT-TELEMIC

Today’s smartphone handsets offer a wide range of functions (phone, GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi) to customers, although are still perceived as expensive and energy consuming (requiring a daily re-charge). The aim of this talk is to show how microwave measurements impact smartphone design. By optimally en-gineering the type of measurements made before and after design (linear, nonlinear, loadpull, modulation), the ef-ficiency of the design process not only increases, but tougher specifications such as smaller form factor and lower energy consumption can be met more easily. This observation is especially valid in the design of green multi-mode wireless radios, due to the delicate bal-ance between energy efficiency and linearity (that is, cross talk between channels). The didactic level of this talk will be adapted to the background of the audience.

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MONDAY, 21 JANUARY 2013PAWR Session: MO3C

Distortion Reduction Techniques in RF Power

Amplifiers

Chair: Allen Katz, TCNJ/LTI Co-Chair: Kiki Ikossi, DTRA

Room: Sabine

MO3C-1 Concurrent Dual Band Digital Predistortion using Look Up Tables with Variable Depths (Invited)

A. Kwan, S. A. Bassam, M. Helaoui, F. Ghannouchi,University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

MO3C-2 A Novel, Fast and Precise Method to Perform Time Alignment Estimation and Compensation

A. Farabegoli1,2, B. Sogl1, J.-E. Mueller1, R. Weigel2,1Intel Mobile Communications GmbH, Neubiberg, Germany, 2Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlan-gen, Germany

MO3C-3 Linearization of Efficient Harmonically-Injected PAs

A. R. Dani, Z. Popovic,University of Colorado Boulder , Boul-der, United States

MO3C-4 Predistortion Linearization to 100GHz

A. Katz1,2, M. Chiappetta2, R. Dorval2,1The College of New Jersey, Ewing, United States, 2Linearizer Technology, Inc., Hamilton, United States

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MO3D-3 Real-Time and Near-Real-Time Acquisition Systems for Mea-suring Aliasing in Small Arrays based on Crystal Microstructures

Z. Xia, N. Brennan, G. H. Huff, J. Chamberland,Texas A&M University, College Station, United States

RWS Session: MO3D

Advanced Antenna Systems Technologies

Chair: Silvio Ernesto Barbin, University Sao Paulo Co-Chair: Goutam Chattopadhyay, California Institute of Technology

Room: San Marcos

MO3D-1 Optical Nanoantennas and their Applications (Invited)

Y. Zhao, A. Alu,The University of Texas at Austin, Aus-tin, United States

MO3D-2 Antenna Design Strategies to Reduce Coupling and Interference in Wireless Communications Sys-tems (Invited)

K. Naishadham,Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlan-ta, United States

MO3D-4 Staggered Pattern Charge Collector Design and Optimization

B. R. Marshall, G. D. Durgin,Georgia Tech, Atlanta, United States

MO3D-5 DRA-Array with 75% Re-duction in Elements NumberLate News

A. A. Kishk, Concordia University, Montreal, Cana-da

MO3A-3 Far-Field RF Energy Trans-port

H. J. Visser,IMEC / Holst Centre, Eindhoven, Neth-erlands

RWS Focused Session: MO3A

Wireless Power

Chair: Debabani Choudhury, Intel Labs Co-Chair: Jenshan Lin, University of Florida

Room: Trinity A

MO3A-1 High-Power, High-Efficiency Microwave Circuits and Modules for Wireless Power Transfer Based on Green-Eco Technology (Invited)

S. Kawasaki, Y. Kobayashi, S. Yoshida,Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Sagamihara, Japan

MO3A-2 Low-Power Density Wire-less Powering for Battery-less Sen-sors (Invited)

Z. Popovic, E. Falkenstein, R. Zane, University of Colorado, Boulder, United States

MO3A-4 Virtualizing Power Cords by Wireless Power Transmission and Energy Harvesting

Y. Kawahara1,2, W. Wei1, Y. Narusue1, R. Shigeta1, T. Asami1, M. Tentzeris2,1The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Japan, 2Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlan-ta, United States

MO3A-5 Solar Powered Class-E Ac-tive Antenna Oscillator for Wireless Power Transmission

A. Georgiadis, A. Collado,CTTC, Castelldefels, Spain

MO3B-3 Broadband InP MMICs for 120GHz Wireless Data Communica-tions (Invited)

T. Kosugi1, H. Takahashi2, A. Hirata2, K. Murata1, 1NTT Photonics Lab., Atsugi, Japan, 2NTT Microsystem Integration Lab., Atsugi, Japan

Joint RWS/SiRF Session: MO3B

THz Communications: Circuits to Networks

Chair: Jane Gu, University of California, Davis Co-Chair: Adrian Tang, Jet Pro-pulsion Laboratory

Room: Trinity B

MO3B-1 Schottky Diodes in CMOS for Tera-hertz Circuits and Systems (Invited)Y. Zhang1,2, R. Han3, Y. Kim1, D. Y. Kim1, H. Shichijo1, S. Sankaran4, C. Mao5, E. Seok4, D. Shim6, K. K. O1,1University of Texas, Dallas, Dallas,2Samsung Electronics, Richardson,3Cornell University, Ithaca,4Texas Instruments Inc., Dallas,5Integrated Device Technology, Tyngsboro, United States,6Seoul National University of Science & Technol-ogy, Seoul, Korea

MO3B-2 A 294GHz 0.47mW Caterpil-lar Amplifier Based Transmitter in 65nm CMOS For THz Data-Links

A. Tang1, M. Chang2, 1Jet Propulsion Lab, Pasadena, United States, 2Univerity of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, United States

MO3B-4 Integrated Schottky Diodes for Sub-Millimeter and THz Passive Imaging: Influence of Detector Ar-rays Topology

O. Doussin1, D. Bajon1, S. Wane2, T. Parra3, P. Magnan1,1ISAE-University de Toulouse, Tou-louse, France,2NXP Semiconductor France, Colom-belles Caen, France,3LAAS, Toulouse, France

MO3B-5 THz Beamforming Using Graphene-Based Devices

P. Chen, A. Alu,The University of Texas at Austin, Aus-tin, United States

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Austin SkylinePhoto courtesy of Austin CVB

SiRF STUDENT PAPER CONTEST

Continuing the tremendous success from previous years, the SiRF 2013 is proud to present its Student Paper Competition. The papers in the competition represent the accomplishments of individual stu-dents and undergo an arduous review process to identify and acknowledge the best and brightest students in our re-search community. The high standards of reviewers and judges ensure that the best papers of the Student Paper Competition also rank among the best papers of the SiRF 2013.The student finalists will present their papers at their appropriate regular ses-sions, and also make special presenta-tions at the Poster Session on Monday, January 21, from 2:20 PM to 4:10 PM. All SiRF 2013 participants are welcome and encouraged to visit the student papers during the Poster Session, at which time they will also be evaluated by a group of judges. The awards will be announced and presented during the RWW Banquet.

RWW STUDENT PAPER CONTEST

RWW 2013 Student Paper Chairs will select finalists among the stu-dent paper submissions, from each con ference (RWS, PAWR, BioWire-leSS, and WiSNet). During the poster presentation, judges will visit the stu-dent posters and grade the papers in the following five areas: novelty of the research, quality of the poster, quantity of information presented, pre paredness of the presenter, and interest to the RWW community. The committee of judges will then select the first- and the second-place win-ners from each confer ence for a to-tal of 8 winners. The awards will be announced and presented dur ing the RWW Banquet. Please visit the stu-dent paper competition and support outstanding work by future research-ers in industry and academia.

MONDAY, 21 JANUARY 2013Student Paper Contest Finalists - Poster Presentation

Time: 14:20 – 16:10 Room: Rio GrandeTU3B-4 Measurement and Analysis of Intra-Vehicle UWB ChannelsQ. Liang1, A. Audu1, H. Khani1, H. Nie1, W. Xiang2, Z. Chen3,1University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, United States,2University of Michigan, Dearborn, United States,3Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

TU3C-4 Direct Downconversion Ar-chitecture Performance in Compact Pulse-Doppler Phased Array Radar Receivers G. J. Vallant1, M. Allen1,2, S. Singh1, M. Epp1, S. Chartier1, M. Valkama2, 1Cassidian, Ulm, Germany, 2Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland

TU1D-3 Distortion Analysis of Con-tinuous-Wave Radar Sensor for Complete Respiration Pattern Moni-toringC. Gu, C. Li,Texas Tech University, Lubbock, United States

TU1D-5 Towards a Smart Bandage with Functional Near Infrared Spec-troscopy CapabilityJ. Dieffenderfer, M. C. Bair, A. Bozkurt, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, United States

TU3C-2 Multi-Gigabit 60 GHz OOK Front-End in 90 nm CMOS A. Hamidian1, A. Malignaggi1, R. Shu1, A. Ka-mal1, G. Boeck1,2,1Berlin Institute of Technology, Berlin, Germany,2Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Berlin, Germany

TU3D-2 On-Body Characterization of Textile Antennas for Biomedical Health Monitoring Systems P. Soh1,2, G. A. Vandenbosch1, D. M. Schreurs1,1Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Bel-gium,2Universiti Malaysia Perlis , Kuala Perlis, Ma-laysia

TU5C-1 Impedance Matching Method for Any-hop Straight Wireless Power Transmission Using Magnetic Reso-nance Y. Narusue, Y. Kawahara, T. Asami, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Japan

MO2C-4 A SiGe Bipolar-MOSFET Cascode Power Amplifier with Im-proved Linearity for Low-Power Broadband Wireless ApplicationsR. Wu, J. Lopez, Y. Li, D. Lie,Texas Tech University, Lubbock, United States

MO2D-2 Real Time Front-end for Cognitive Radio Inspired by the Hu-man CochleaD. F. Malafaia1, J. P. Magalhães1,3, J. M. Vieira1,3, N. M. de Carvalho1,2, 1Universidade de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal, 2Instituto de Electrónica, Telecomunicações e Informática, Aveiro, Portugal, 3Instituto de Engenharia Electrónica e Telemáti-ca de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal

MO3C-2 A Novel, Fast and Precise Method to Perform Time Alignment Estimation and Compensation A. Farabegoli1,2, B. Sogl1, J.-E. Mueller1, R. Weigel2,1Intel Mobile Communications GmbH, Neubib-erg, Germany, 2Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Ger-many

MO3D-4 Staggered Pattern Charge Collector Design and OptimizationB. R. Marshall, G. D. Durgin,Georgia Tech, Atlanta, United States

MO4B-1 A CMOS Class-E Power Am-plifier of 40% PAE at 5GHz for Con-stant Envelope Modulation SystemY. Yamashita, D. Kanemoto, H. Kanaya, R. K. Pokharel, K. Yoshida, Kyushu University, Fukuoka-shi, Japan

MO4B-4 A Fully-integrated Ka-band Stacked Power Amplifier in 45nm CMOS SOI TechnologyJ. Chen, S. R. Helmi, S. Mohammadi,Purdue University, West Lafayette, United States

MO4B-5 A 10-67GHz CMOS Step At-tenuator with Improved Flatness and Large Attenuation RangeJ. Bae, J. Lee, C. Nguyen,Texas A&M University, College Station, United States

MO4C-2 An Extension of Power Am-plifier Behavioral Models for Opti-mizing Battery Current at System Level S. Glock1, B. Sogl2, P. P. Vizarreta3, T. Ussmueller1, J.-E. Mueller2, G. Fischer1, R. Weigel1,1Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany,2Intel Mobile Communications, Neubiberg, Ger-many,3Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Castell-defels, Barcelona, Spain

WE1A-1 Hybrid Analog-Digital Back-scatter Platform for High Data Rate, Battery-Free SensingV. Talla, M. Buettner, D. Wetherall, J. R. Smith, University of Washington, Seattle, United States

WE1C-2 A K-band SiGe Bipolar VCO with Transformer-Coupled Varactor for Backhaul LinksF. Padovan1,2, M. Tiebout2, K. Mertens2, A. Bevi-lacqua1, A. Neviani1, 1University of Padova, Padova, Italy, 2Infineon Technologies, Villach, Austria

WE1C-3 A 76GHz Oscillator by High-Q Differential Transmission Line Loaded with Split Ring Resonator in 65nm CMOSD. Cai1, Y. Shang2, H. Yu2, J. Ren1, K. Yeo2, 1Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 2Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore

WE1D-3 A Microwave VNA for Bio-medical In-line Concentration Mea-surementsM. Hofmann, A. Oborovski, G. Fischer, R. Wei-gel, D. Kissinger, University of Erlangen Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

WE2A-3 The Investigation of Milli-metre Wave Optical Harmonic Tran-sponders and Radar for Monitoring Small InsectsN. Tahir, G. M. Brooker, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

WE2B-1 A 0.8V 1.1pJ/bit Induc-tive-Coupling Receiver with Pulse Extracting Clock Recovery Circuit and Intermittently Operating LNAT. Jyo, T. Kuroda, H. Ishikuro, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan

WE2C-2 A High Q On-Chip Bond-wire Transformer and Its Application to Low Power Receiver Front-End Design C. Li1, C. Kuo1, M. Kuo2, 1National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Tai-wan, 2Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Hsinchu, Taiwan

WE2C-4 A 4GHz-Bandwidth Op-Amp Free Track-and-Hold and 6-bit Flash ADC in 45nm SOI CMOSM. W. Chen, D. Tian, S. Phatak, L. R. Carley, D. S. Ricketts, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States

WE3P-23 Reconstruction Filter suit-able for Lowpass Delta-Sigma RF Transmitters D. Wang, R. Negra, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

WE4C-3 A 13/24/35-GHz Concur-rent Tri-band LNA with Feedback NotchesJ. Lee, C. Nguyen, Texas A&M University, College Station, United States

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MONDAY, 21 JANUARY 2013

SiRF Session: MO3P

Chair: Gabriel Montoro, Technical University of Catalonia

MO3P-4 Low-Power CMOS Inductorless Band-width-Enhanced Trans-impedance Amplifier for Short-Haul ApplicationsM. H. Taghavi, P. Ahmadi, L. Belostotski, J. Haslett,University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada

MO3P-6 NARMA-Based Linearization of RF Power Amplifiers with Non-Monotonic Response under Dynamic Hardware ReconfigurationA. Thibodeau , A. Kouki, N. G. Constantin,Ecole De Technologie Superieure, Montreal, Canada

MO3P-7 Performance Analysis for Scalar Digital Predistortion Z. Shi, J. Zhou, H. Li, J. Wu, Fujitsu R&D Center Ltd., Beijing, China

Joint RWW Interactive Poster Session 1: 14:20-16:10 Room: Rio Grande

MO3P-1 30dBm P1dB and 4dB Insertion Losses Optimized 4G Antenna Tuner Fully Integrated in a 130 nm CMOS SOI Technology F. Sonnerat1,2, R. Pilard1, F. Gianesello1, S. Jan1, F. Le Pennec2, C. Person2, C. Durand1, D. Gloria1,1STMicroelectronics, Crolles, France,2Telecom Bretagne - Lab STICC, Brest, France

MO3P-2 A GaN MOSFET Supply Modulator Com-patible with Feed Forward Loop for Wideband En-velope Tracking Power AmplifierZ. Wang, L. Wang, R. Ma, S. Lanfranco,Nokia Siemens Networks, Beijing, China

MO3P-3 A pHEMT Power Amplifier with an On-off Modulator H. Yang, L. Lin, Y. E. Chen,National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan

MO3P-8 Low Frequency Dithering Technique for Linearization of Voltage Mode Class-D Amplifiers F. Arfaei Malekzadeh1, A. van Roermund1,2, R. Mah-moudi1,2, 1University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, 2Eindhoven University of Technology, Einhoven, Netherlands

MO3P-9 IF Signal Filtering Techniques in Low IF Receiver for Narrowband Communications S. Narieda,Akashi National College of Technology, Akashi, Ja-pan

MO3P-10 Fluorine Improvement of MOSFET In-terface as Revealed by RTS Measurements and HRTEMJ. Kim, J. Kim, C. Lee, J. Lee, D. Kim, N. Kim, K. Yoo, H. Park, Center for process development, Bucheon, Republic of Korea

Panel Session - Base Station Design Breakthrough Opportunities 19:00-20:30Panel Moderators:Nuno Borges Carvalho, Universidade de Aveiro, PortugalJeffrey Pawlan, Pawlan Communications, USA

Room: San Marcos

Panelists:Nuno Borges Carvalho, Universidade de AveiroDon Kimball, UCSD, USAAli Khyrollah, Ericsson, USAJeffrey Pawlan, Pawlan Communications Rob Soni, CTO Alcatel-Lucent

Abstract:

While many take base station designs for granted, there are some aspects of the current technology that give opportunities for dramatic change and impact on the wireless industries. These are in the areas of compatibility with suburban infrastructure and in evening out power flux density/field strength in the service areas. Zoning, permitting, and neighbor opposition have been a key factor in preventing the rollout of wireless infra-structure and hence limiting spectrum efficiency. Too often suburban infrastructure is bulky and looks like it was “designed by engineers”. Custom designed installations reduce this problem but are very expensive. Some speakers will address technical and visual design options for lowering the visual impact of suburban base stations.While regulators have classically limited eirp of base stations to control interference, there is a real impact from high pfd/fs near base stations that either limits spectrum efficiency or causes interference to adjacent band systems. When mobile radio used VHF and low UHF the wavelengths involved limited viable antenna design options. However, the growing use of 1-5 GHz for mobile wireless gives new design options to decrease “power on the ground” variation throughout the intended service area.Moreover new challenges start to appear with new proposals of Radio over Fiber, and Femtocells, that will create an even more crowded spectrum occupancy and will penetrate the indoor scenarios with improved energy efficiency for the communication operator, but not necessarily for the final user.

Lunch Panel Session -Wireless Personal Area

Networks

Lunch Panel Session -Should Design Engineers

Really Care About Software Piracy?

Panel Moderator: Mehdi Shadaram, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

Time: 12:00-13:10Room: Trinity A

Panelists:Robert Heath, University of Texas at Austin, USAShuzo Kato, Tohoku University, JapanAria Nosratinia, University of Texas at Dallas, USASriram Vishwanath, University of Texas at Austin, USAMatt Maupin, Freescale, USA

Panel Moderator: Charlie Jackson, Northrop Grumman, USA

Time: 12:00-13:10Room: Trinity B

Panelists:Chris Luijten, CEO of ITCA, USATed Miracco, AWR, USA

Abstract:

With advances in wireless connectivity between such devices as PC’s, PDA’s, printers, etc., the realization of a wireless personal area network (WPAN) for intercon-necting such devices in an individual’s workspace has improved since 1994. The demand for high speed con-nectivity at home or office has pushed the WPAN technol-ogy to new milestones and created new challenges. In this panel, we have attempted to create a stage to foster new ideas and technical insights in the design, analysis and development WPAN. Panelists who are experts from academia and industry will discuss theoretical and practi-cal aspects of WPAN. They will discuss the latest break-throughs, antenna systems, power limitations, standard-ization, and specific WPAN routing requirements.

Abstract:

According to the Business Software Alliance (BSA), 42% of the world’s software is pirated with a commercial value of over $63B per year. How do these figures scale down within the Wireless and microwave design communi-ties and what is the cost impact to those that use legal software? Are there variations by geographic region or company size and how might these variations impact job growth and/or outsourcing of engineering jobs. What can be done to better protect software and intellectual prop-erty? Who uses pirated software, and what are the risks for employees and employers? Come hear interesting stories from the front lines in the battle to prevent soft-ware piracy.

Photo courtesy of Austin CVB

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MONDAY, 21 JANUARY 2013SiRF Session: MO4B

Power Amplifiers and Transmitter Circuits

Chair: Hermann Schumacher, University of UlmCo-Chair: Jae-Sung Rieh, School of Electrical EngineeringKorea University, Seoul, Korea

Room: Trinity B

MO4B-1 A CMOS Class-E Power Am-plifier of 40% PAE at 5GHz for Con-stant Envelope Modulation System

Y. Yamashita, D. Kanemoto, H. Kanaya, R. K. Pokharel, K. Yoshida, Kyushu University, Fukuoka-shi, Japan

MO4B-2 A An Impulse Radio UWB Transmitter for Communication and Precise Localization

D. Martynenko, G. Fischer, O. Klymenko,IHP, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany

MO4B-3 Holistic Design of 8-Way Combining Transformers in SiGe Technology for Use in Millimetre-Wave Power Amplifiers

M. Thian1,2, M. Tiebout1, V. Fusco2,1Infineon Technologies AG, Villach, Austria,2Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, United Kingdom

MO4B-4 A Fully-integrated Ka-band Stacked Power Amplifier in 45nm CMOS SOI Technology

J. Chen, S. R. Helmi, S. Mohammadi,Purdue University, West Lafayette, United States

PAWR Session: MO4C

RF Power Amplifier Modeling and System

Analysis

Chair: Robert Caverly, Villanova University Co-Chair: Mark P. van der Heijden, NXP Semiconductors

Room: Sabine

MO4C-1 Behavioural Modeling of RF Power Amplifiers (Invited)

J. Wood,Maxim Integrated, San Diego, United States

MO4C-2 An Extension of Power Amplifier Behavioral Models for Optimizing Battery Current at System Level

S. Glock1, B. Sogl2, P. P. Vizarreta3, T. Ussmueller1, J.-E. Mueller2, G. Fischer1, R. Weigel1,1Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany,2Intel Mobile Communications, Neubiberg, Ger-many,3Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Castell-defels, Barcelona, Spain

MO4C-3 A Simple Output Impedance Model for Doherty Peaking Sub-Am-plifiers Biased in Class C

D. G. Holmes,Freescale Semiconductor Inc., Tempe, United States

MO4C-4 Behavioral Modeling Ap-proach for Array of Amplifiers in Ac-tive Antenna Array System

S. Farsi1, J. Dooley2, K. Finnerty2, D. Schreurs1, B. Nauwelaers1, R. Farrell2,1KU Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium,2National University of Ireland May-nooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland

RWS Session: MO4D

New Radiating Structures and Modern

Antenna Arrays

Chair: Rashaunda Henderson , University of Texas at Dallas Co-Chair: Glauco Fontgalland, Federal University of Campina GrandeRoom: San Marcos

RWS Focused Session: MO4A

Wireless EnabledAutomotive and

Vehicular Applications

Chair: Martin Vossiek, University Erlangen-Nürnberg Co-Chair: Debabani Choudhury, Intel

Room: Trinity A

MO4A-1 77GHz Automotive Radar Sensors: Antenna Concept for An-gular Measurements in Azimuth and Elevation

K. Baur, M. Mayer, S. Lutz, T. Walter,University of Applied Sciences Ulm, Ulm, Germany

MO4A-2 Antenna Concept for an Au-tomotive Radar Sensor at 150GHz

M. Koehler, J. Schuer, L. Schmidt,University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Er-langen, Germany

MO4A-3 A Planar, Scalable Active Transceiver Array for Mobile Satcom Applications

T. Chaloun1, E. Meniconi2, T. Purtova1, V. Ziegler2,1University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany,2EADS Innovation Works, Munich, Ger-many

MO4A-4 Wireless Power Transmis-sion Progress for Electric Vehicle in Japan

N. Shinohara,Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan

MO4A-5 Design of a Robust and Low-Cost Monocone Antenna Ele-ment for Use in Vehicle Roof-Mount-ed Antenna Arrays

M. Gardill, G. Fischer, R. Weigel, A. Koelpin,University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Er-langen, Germany

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16:20

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MO4B-5 A 10-67GHz CMOS Step At-tenuator with Improved Flatness and Large Attenuation Range

J. Bae, J. Lee, C. Nguyen,Texas A&M University, College Station, United States

MO4D-1 Dual-Polarized Low-Profile 16x4 SIW Cavity-Backed Patch Array for Direct Broadcast Satellite Appli-cations

M. H. Awida1, S. F. Sulieman2, A. E. Fathy1,1University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States,2Winegard Company, Burlington, Unit-ed States

MO4D-2 Dependency of Ka-band Reflectarray Unit Cell Reflection Properties on the Spacing between Antenna Elements

K. K. Karnati, S. Ebadi, X. Gong,University of Central Florida, Orlando, United States

MO4D-3 A Novel Microstrip Rotating Cell for CP-Reflectarray Applications

S. A. Ibrahim, H. F. Hammad,German University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt

MO4D-4 A Novel UWB Hybrid Dipole Antenna with Quasi-Isotropic Radia-tion Pattern

J. Singh, A. Modiri, K. Kiasaleh,University of Texas at Dallas, Richard-son, United States

MO4D-5 Liquid Crystal Based Patch Antenna Array for 60GHz Applica-tions

P. Deo1, D. Mirshekar-Syahkal1, L. Seddon2, S. Day2, A. Fernández2,1University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom,2University College London, London, United Kingdom

RWW New Attendee Reception: 17:20 - 18:00 Room: Wedgewood RWW Reception: 18:00 - 19:30 Room: Trinity A

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TUESDAY, 22 JANUARY 2013 RWS Session: TU1B

High-speed andBroadband Wireless

Technologies

Chair: Shilong Pan, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Room: Trinity B

TU1B-1 Performance of TR-PIAM System with Time-Reversal

A. Matsumoto, H. Ishikawa, R. Nakamura, A. Kajiwara,The University of Kitakyushu, Kitaky-ushu, Japan

TU1B-3 Modified Kurtosis Detection for UWB Impulse Radios

A. Yang1, H. J. Nie2, Z. Xu3, Z. D. Chen1,1Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada,2University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, United States, 3Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, China

TU1B-4 Blind Narrowband Interfer-ence Mitigation Using Filter Bank for Energy Detection Based UWB Receivers

Z. Xu1, H. Nie2, Z. Chen3, H. Khani2, A. Yang3,1Fuzhou University, Fuzhou, China,2University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, United States,3Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

TU1B-5 From Broadband Ray Trac-ing Propagation Modeling to Physi-cal Layer Simulations of THz Indoor Communication Systems (Invited)

S. Priebe, S. Rey, T. Kürner,TU Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Ger-many

SiRF Session: TU1C

Silicon Technology

Chair: Julio Costa, RFMD Co-Chair: Bernd Tillack , IHP

Room: Sabine

TU1C-1 A Retrospective on the SiGe HBT: What We Do Know, What We Don’t Know, and What We Would Like to Know Better (Invited)

J. D. Cressler,Georgia Tech, Atlanta, United States

TU1C-2 Graphene RF Transistors with Buried Bottom Gate

D. Park, T. Chang, S. Mikael, J. Seo, P. F. Nealey, Z. Ma,University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madi-son, United States,

TU1C-3 SOI FinFET Compact Model for RF Circuits Simulation

J. J. Alvarado1, J. C. Tinoco2, S. Salas3, A. Martinez-Lopez3, B. S. Soto-Cruz1, A. Cerdeira4, J. P. Raskin5,1Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico,2Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, Mexico,3Universidad Veracruzana, Boca del Rio, Mexico,4Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados , México, Mexico,5Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

TU1C-4 Fringing Gate Capacitance Model for Triple-Gate FinFET

S. Salas1, J. C. Tinoco2, A. G. Martinez-Lopez1, J. Alvarado3, J. Raskin4,1Universidad Veracruzana, Boca del Rio, Mex-ico,2Facultad de Ingeniería - UNAM, Mexico D.F., Mexico,3Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Puebla, Mexico,4Universite catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

TU1B-2 A UWB over Fiber System Based on Frequency-dependent Gain Saturation in a RSOA

G. Chen, S. Pan,Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China

BioWireleSS Session: TU1D

Remote Sensing and Monitoring Techniques

for PhysiologicalParameters

Chair: J.-C. Chiao, University of Texas at ArlingtonCo-Chair: Hung Cao, University of South CaliforniaRoom: San Marcos

TU1D-1 Precise Indoor Localization Systems: Alternative Methods for Sub-sampling UWB Pulses and As-sociated Error Sources

E. Elkhouly1, A. Fathy1, N. Rowe1, M. Kuhn2, M. Mahfouz2,1University of Tennessee(EECS Dept), Knoxville, United States,2University of Tennessee(MABE Dept), Knoxville, United States

TU1D-3 Distortion Analysis of Con-tinuous-Wave Radar Sensor for Complete Respiration Pattern Moni-toring

C. Gu, C. Li,Texas Tech University, Lubbock, United States

TU1D-4 Machine Learning Based Posture Estimation for a Wireless Canine Machine Interface

R. Brugarolas1, D. Roberts2, B. Sherman3, A. Bozkurt1,1North Carolina State University(ECE Dept), Ra-leigh, United States,2North Carolina State University(CS Dept), Ra-leigh, United States,3North Carolina State University(Veterinary Medicine), Raleigh, United States

TU1D-5 Towards a Smart Bandage with Functional Near Infrared Spec-troscopy Capability

J. Dieffenderfer, M. C. Bair, A. Bozkurt, North Carolina State University, Ra-leigh, United States

TU1D-2 Optimized SFCW Radar Sen-sor Aiming at Fall Detection in a Real Room Environment

M. Mercuri1, P. Soh1,2, L. Boccia3, D. Schreurs1, G. A. Vandenbosch1, P. Leroux4,5, G. Amendola3, 1KU Leuven, Heverlee (Leuven), Belgium, 2Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Perlis, Malaysia, 3UNICAL, Arcavacata di Rende (CS), Italy, 4KU Leuven, Heverlee (Leuven), Belgium, 5Thomas More Kempen, Geel, Belgium

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Plenary Session Dr. James Truchard

Co-founder and CEO of National Instruments (NI)

Time: 10:10-11:50Room: Trinity

Title:System Approach to RF and Microwave Design

Abstract: As we enter the era of “internet of things” the number of wireless devices sky rocket. To support this growth, the paradigm for designing, prototyping, and manufactur-ing a wireless communication device must also evolve. I will discuss our perspectives on the history of design, prototyping, test, and measurement, onto future of system level design for RF and microwave sys-tems with a tightly integrated software and hardware tools.

Plenary Speaker: Dr. James Truchard is the co-founder and current president and CEO of National In-struments (NI). NI provides an integrated hardware and software platform to simplify systems for measurement and control. It is a pioneer in the concept of “virtual instru-mentation”.James Truchard earned a B.S. and an M.S. in physics, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sci-ences.After two years of working as a managing director of a research lab, Dr. Truchard re-alized that there was little room for promo-tion unless one of his coworkers retired. As he often remarks, he “didn’t see a job I wanted [in Austin] – so I created one!”. In 1976, working in the garage at Dr. Truchard’s home, he co-founded National Instruments along with Jeff Kodosky and Bill Nowlin and began designing an inter-face board. In 1986, in conjunctionwith Kodosky, Dr. Truchard played a pivotal role in the development of the LabVIEW graphical development software, which allows scientists to quickly build solutions for their measurement and automation needs.The graphical programming interface that LabVIEW provides have revolutionized the way engineers and scientists work. To-day, National Instruments is a global com-pany with over a billion dollars in sales.

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TUESDAY, 22 JANUARY 2013 RWS Session: TU3B

Propagation Channel Modeling and

Utilization

Chair: Hiroshi Shirai, Chuo Uni-versity

Room: Trinity B

TU3B-1 Predicting Indoor Perfor-mance of a 60GHz WPAN

C. A. DeVries, J. B. Deforge, D. Badiere, Research in Motion Ltd., Waterloo, Canada

TU3B-2 Performance Measures for Dynamic Delay Emulation

K. A. Falcone,Bedford Signals Corporation, Bedford, United States

TU3B-3 End-to-End Network Simu-lation Using a Site-Specific Radio Wave Propagation Model

T. Kuruganti1, J. Nutaro1, S. Djouadi2,1Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, United States,2University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States

TU3B-4 Measurement and Analysis of Intra-Vehicle UWB Channels

Q. Liang1, A. Audu1, H. Khani1, H. Nie1, W. Xiang2, Z. Chen3,1University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, United States,2University of Michigan, Dearborn, Unit-ed States,3Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

SiRF Session: TU3C

Applications and Wireless Architectures

Chair: Donald Lie, Texas Tech UniversityCo-Chair: Chiennan Kuo, National Chiao Tung University

Room: Sabine

TU3C-1 Integrator and Digitizer for a Non-Coherent IR-UWB Receiver

J. Digel1, M. Masini1, M. Grözing1, M. Berroth1, G. Fischer2, S. Olonbayar2, H. Gustat2, J. Scheytt3,1University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Ger-many,2IHP, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany,3University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany

TU3C-3 A 60 GHz Multi-Gb/s System Demonstrator Utilizing Analog Syn-chronization and 1-bit Data Conver-sion

C. A. Ulusoy1, S. Krone2, G. Liu1, A. Trasser1, F. Guderian2, B. Almeroth2, A. Barghouthi2, M. Hellfeld2, S. Schumann2, C. Carta2, C. Estan3, K. Dobrowski3, V. Brankovic3, D. Radovic3, F. El-linger2, G. Fettweis2, H. Schumacher1,1Ulm University, Ulm, Germany,2TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany,3TES Electronic Solutions GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany

TU3C-4 Direct Downconversion Ar-chitecture Performance in Compact Pulse-Doppler Phased Array Radar Receivers

G. J. Vallant1, M. Allen1,2, S. Singh1, M. Epp1, S. Chartier1, M. Valkama2, 1Cassidian, Ulm, Germany, 2Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland

BioWireleSS Session: TU3D

Remote PatientMonitoring and Wireless

Devices

Chair: Changzhi Li, Texas Tech UniversityCo-Chair: Dominique Schreurs, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Room: San Marcos

TU3D-1 Wireless Medical Devices: A Review of Current Research and Commercial Systems

M. R. Mahfouz, M. J. Kuhn, G. To,The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States

TU3D-2 On-Body Characterization of Textile Antennas for Biomedical Health Monitoring Systems

P. Soh1,2, G. A. Vandenbosch1, D. M. Schreurs1,1Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leu-ven, Belgium,2Universiti Malaysia Perlis , Kuala Per-lis, Malaysia

RWS Session: TU3A

Wireless SystemsArchitecture and

Modeling 1

Chair: Rahul Khanna, Intel Cor-poration

Room: Trinity A

TU3A-1 A Enabling Gigabit Services for IEEE 802.11ad-Capable High-Speed Train Networks (Invited)J. Kim1, A. F. Molisch2,1University of Southern California (CS Dept.), Los Angeles, United States,2University of Southern California (EE Dept.), Los Angeles, United States

TU3A-2 Demonstration of a Single-aperture, Full-duplex Communica-tion System

C. Cox, E. Ackerman,Photonic Systems, Inc., Billerica, Unit-ed States

TU3A-3 Gating Factor Analysis of Maximum Power Reduction in Mul-ticluster LTE-A Uplink Transmission

V. Lehtinen1, T. Lähteensuo1, P. Vasenkari2, A. Piipponen3, M. Valkama1,1Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland,2Nokia, Salo, Finland,3Nokia, Espoo, Finland

TU3A-4 Signal Classification by Probabilistic Reasoning (Invited)

C. I. Phelps, R. M. Buehrer,Wireless@VT, Virginia Tech, Blacks-burg, United States

TU3D-3 A Dual-Mode UWB Wireless Platform with Random Pulse Length Detection for Remote Patient Moni-toring

C. Reyes1, S. Bisbe1, M. Shen2, H. Jiang3, J. H. Mikkelsen2,1Polytechnic University of Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain,2Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark,3San Francisco State University, San Francisco, United States

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14:30

TU3C-2 Multi-Gigabit 60 GHz OOK Front-End in 90 nm CMOS

A. Hamidian1, A. Malignaggi1, R. Shu1, A. Kamal1, G. Boeck1,2,1Berlin Institute of Technology, Berlin, Germany,2Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Berlin, Ger-many

TU3D-3 135-Hour Battery Life Skin Temperature Monitoring System Using Bluetooth Cellular Phone

A. S. Demenytev2,1, A. Behnaz1, A. Gor-bach1,1National Institutes of Health, Bethes-da, United States,2University of Washington, Seattle, United States

Tuesday, 22 January 2013 from 14:55-16:30 Room: Rio GrandeThe technical program for the 2013 IEEE Radio and Wireless Week (RWW) will continue to have an exciting demo track on Tuesday afternoon. Relevant and interesting new developments from a variety of wireless innovations will be presented by industry experts. The demo track will provide an interactive forum with hands-on demonstrations of the latest wireless experiments: 1. Wireless Physical Layer Test and Measurement 2. DC-Coupled CW Radar Sensor for Human Healthcare and Structural Health Monitoring Applications 3. Demonstration of a System for Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR) Using a Single Antenna 4. Backscatter Modulation for Battery-Free Sensing 5. Investigation into the Next Generation Waveform Engineering System Based on Wide-band Vector Signal Generators

Demo Track Chair: Jeffrey Pawlan, Pawlan Communications

Radio Wireless Week 2013 Demo Track

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TUESDAY, 22 JANUARY 2013RWS Session: TU5B

Applications of Signal Processing in Wireless

Communications

Chair: Takao Inoue, National Instruments

Room: Trinity B

TU5B-1 1.2GS/s Hadamard Trans-form Front-End For Compressive Sensing in 65nm CMOS

O. U. Khan, D. D. Wentzloff, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Unit-ed States

TU5B-2 10Gbps Millimeter-Wave OFDM Experimental System with Iterative Phase Noise Compensation

D. Shin, S. Suyama, H. Suzuki, K. Fukawa,Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan

TU5B-3 RF Imperfections in Anten-na Arrays: Response Analysis and Widely-Linear Digital Beamforming

A. Hakkarainen, J. Werner, M. E. Valka-ma, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland

RWS Session: TU5C

Wireless Energy Transport and

Harvesting

Chair: Zhizhang David Chen, Dalhousie UniversityCo-Chair: Shigeo Kawasaki, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)Room: Sabine

TU5C-1 Impedance Matching Method for Any-hop Straight Wireless Power Transmission Using Magnetic Reso-nance

Y. Narusue, Y. Kawahara, T. Asami, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Japan

TU5C-2 Thermal Energy Harvesting for Power Amplifiers

K. Niotaki, A. Georgiadis, A. Collado, Centre Tecnologic de Telecomuni-cacions de Catalunya, Castelldefels, Spain

TU5C-3 Development of MMIC Rec-tenna at 24GHz

K. Hatano1, N. Shinohara1, T. Seki2, M. Kawashima2,1Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 2NTT Corporation, Tokohama, Japan

BioWireleSS Session: TU5D

Micro-Sensors and In-vivo Microsystems

Chair: Rizwan Bashirullah, University of Florida Co-Chair: Mohamed Mahfouz, University of Tennessee

Room: San Marcos

TU5D-1 Measuring the Microwave Permittivity of Single Particles

Y. Yang1,2, Y. He1, H. Zhang1, K. Huang2, G. Yu3, P. Wang1,1Clemson University, Clemson, United States, 2Sichuan University, Chengdu, China, 3The University of Findlay, Findlay, United States

TU5D-2 Wireless Strain Sensor based on Amorphous Carbon for Human-Motion Detection

U. Tata, H. Cao, V. Landge, C. M. Nguy-en, Y. S. Seo, J. C. Chiao, University of Texas at Arlington, Arling-ton, United States

TU5D-3 A Wireless Bladder Volume Monitoring System Using a Flexible Capacitive-based Sensor

H. Cao1, U. Tata1, V. Landge1, A. Li2, Y. Peng2, J. Chiao1,1University of Texas at Arlington (EE Dept.), Arlington, United States, 2University of Texas at Arlington (Psy-chology Dept.), Arlington, United States

RWS Session: TU5A

Passive Components

Chair: Roberto Gomez-Garcia, University of Alcala Co-Chair: Xun Gong, University of Central Florida

Room: Trinity A

TU5A-1 Two-Octave All-Pass Phase Shifters for Phased Array Applica-tions

H. Fang1,2, X. Tang1, K. Mouthaan1, R. Guinvarc’h2,1, 1National University of Singapore, Sin-gapore, Singapore, 2SONDRA/Supélec, Gif Sur Yvette, France

TU5A-2 Design of Cross-Coupled Dispersive Delay Structures (DDSs) for Analog Signal Processing

Q. Zhang, C. Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Mon-treal, Canada

TU5A-3 Signal-Interference Micro-strip Duplexers

R. Gomez-Garcia, M. Sanchez- Renedo, R. Loeches-Sanchez, University of Alcala, Alcala de Henares, Spain

TU5A-4 Reduced-Size GaN-based 10GHz 90° Hybrid for X-band Wire-less Communications Systems

I. Haroun, C. Plett,Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada

TU5D-4 A 13pJ/bit 105Mbps IR-UWB transmitter using Pulse Position Modulation and with On-chip LDO Regulator in 0.13µm CMOS for Bio-medical Implants

M. N. Elzeftawi, L. Theogarajan, University of California Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, United States

TU5C-4 Chip-to-package Wireless Power Transfer and its Application to mm-Wave Antennas and Mono-lithic Radiometric Receivers

L. Aluigi1,2, T. T. Thai2, M. M. Tentzeris2, L. Roselli1, F. Alimenti1, 1University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy, 2Georgia Institute of Technology, At-lanta, United States

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JOINT RWW BANQUET

TU5B-4 CRAVE: Cognitive Radio En-abled Vehicular Communications in Heterogeneous NetworksLate NewsD. B. Rawat1, Y. Zhao2, G. Yan3, M. Song4, 1Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, United States, 2South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, Rapid City, United States, 3Indiana University , Kokomo, United States, 4The University of Toledo, Toledo, United States

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Wednesday, 23 JANUARY 2013WiSNet Session: WE1A

Wireless Sensors for Localization, Tracking

and RFID-Enabled Applications

Chair: Luca Roselli, University of PerugiaCo-Chair: Apostolos Georgiadis, CTTCRoom: Trinity A

WE1A-1 Hybrid Analog-Digital Back-scatter Platform for High Data Rate, Battery-Free Sensing

V. Talla, M. Buettner, D. Wetherall, J. R. Smith, University of Washington, Seattle, Unit-ed States

WE1A-2 Coherence Multiplexed Pas-sive Wireless SAW RFID Tag System

N. V. Saldanha3,1, D. C. Malocha1, R. C. Youngquist2, 1University of Central Florida, Orlando, United States, 2National Aeronautics and Space Administra-tion, Kennedy Space Center, United States, 3U.S. Army, CERDEC via Sabre Systems, Inc., Aberdeen Proving Grounds, United States

WE1A-3 A UWB Transmit-On-ly Based Scheme for Multi-tag Support in a Millimeter Accuracy Lo-calization System

N. C. Rowe1, A. E. Fathy1, M. J. Kuhn2, M. R. Mahfouz2, 1University of Tennessee (EECS Dept), Knoxville, United States, 2University of Tennessee (MABE Dept), Knoxville, United States

WE1A-4 High-Q Adaptive Match-ing Network for Remote Powering of UHF RFIDs and Wireless Sensor SystemsLate News

O. Kazanc1, F. Maloberti2, C. Dehollain1, 1Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lau-sanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, 2University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy

WE1A-5 High Speed, High Analog Bandwidth Buck Converter Using GaN HEMTs for Envelope Tracking Power Amplifier ApplicationsLate News

S. Shinjo1,2, Y. Hong1, H. Gheidi1, D. F. Kimball1, P. M. Asbeck1, 1University of California San Diego, La Jolla, United States, 2Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Kanagawa, Japan

SiRF Session: WE1C

Oscillators and Frequency Control

Circuits

Chair: Linus Maurer, DICE ATV-SCCo-Chair: Kenichi Okada , Tokyo Institute of Technology

Room: Sabine

WE1C-1 Industrialization of mm-Wave SiGe Technologies: Status, Future Requirements and Challen-ges (Invited)

R. Lachner, Infineon Technologies AG, Munchen, Germany

WE1C-3 A 76GHz Oscillator by High-Q Differential Transmission Line Loaded with Split Ring Resona-tor in 65nm CMOS

D. Cai1, Y. Shang2, H. Yu2, J. Ren1, K. Yeo2, 1Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 2Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore

WE1C-4 A 36-49GHz Injection-locked Frequency Divider with Transformer-based Dual-path Injection

R. Shu1, V. Subramanian1, A. Hamidian1, A. Malignaggi1, K. Ali1, G. Boeck1,2, 1Berlin Institute of Technology, Berlin, Germany, 2Leibniz-Institut fuer Hoechstfrequenz-technik, Berlin, Germany

WE1B-3 A Fast Direction of Arrival Estimation Procedure for Adap-tive Array Antennas Covered by a Shaped Dielectric Lens

R. Sankaranarayanan,D. S. B, R V College of Engineering, Bangalore - 560059, India

RWW Session: WE1B

MIMO Signal Processing and Smart Antennas

Chair: Robert Heath, University of Texas at Austin

Room: Trinity B

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WE1B-1 Interference Alignment – Recent Results and Future Direc-tions (Invited)

O. El Ayach, R. W. Heath, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, United States

BioWireleSS Session: WE1D

Microwave Biological Applications and Interaction with

Biological TissuesChair: Mohammad-Reza Tofighi, Penn State University, HarrisburgCo-Chair: Alper Bozkurt, North Carolina State UniversityRoom: San Marcos

WE1D-1 Microwave Dielectric Spec-troscopy: An Emerging Analyzing Technique for Biological Investiga-tions at the Cellular Level (Invited)

K. Grenier1,2, D. Dubuc1,2, T. Chen1,2, F. Artis1,2, M. Poupot3, J. Fournié3, 1Laas-CNRS, Toulouse, France, 2Univ de Toulose, LAAS, France, 3NSERM, Toulouse, France

WE1D-2 Dielectric Characterization of Biological Liquids and Tissues up to 110GHz using an LTCC CPW sensor

I. Ocket1,2, S. Liu2, D. Grillet2, B. Embrechts2, D. Schreurs2, W. De Raedt1, B. Nauwelaers2, 1IMEC, Leuven (Heverlee), Belgium,2KU Leuven, Leuven (Heverlee), Belgium

WE1D-3 A Microwave VNA for Bio-medical In-line Concentration Mea-surements

M. Hofmann, A. Oborovski, G. Fischer, R. Weigel, D. Kissinger, University of Erlangen Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

WE1D-4 A Microwave System for Blood Perfusion Measurements of Tissue: A Preliminary Study

M. Tofighi, C. Huynh, Penn State University, Harrisburg, Middletown, United States

WE1D-5 Conformal Multilayer Hyperthermia Applicators for Super-ficial Cancer Treatment in Veterinary Patients

Y. Koo1, R. Kazemi1, A. E. Fathy1, J. Phillips2, 1University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States, 2Lincoln Memorial University, Harro-gate, United States

WE1B-2 Simulation of Time Jitter Effects on the Detection Perfor-mance of M-Sequence Based MIMO Radar Systems

I. Pasya, T. Kobayashi, Tokyo Denki University, Adachi-ku, Japan

WE1B-4 A Compact Phased Array Antenna System Based on Dual-Band Butler Matrices

H. Ren1, J. Shao1, R. Zhou1, B. Arigong1, H. Kim1, C. Li2, H. Zhang1, 1University of North Texas, Denton, United States, 2Texas Tech University, Lubbock, United States

WE1B-5 An Iterative Approach for Robust Beamforming with Channel Uncertainty (Invited)

A. Aziz1, M. Gul1, C. Thron2, S. Cui1, C. Georghiades1, X. Ma3, 1National Instruments , Austin, United States, 2Texas A&M University, College Station, United States, 3Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, United States

WE1C-2 A K-band SiGe Bipolar VCO with Transformer-Coupled Varactor for Backhaul Links

F. Padovan1,2, M. Tiebout2, K. Mertens2, A. Bevilacqua1, A. Neviani1, 1University of Padova, Padova, Italy, 2Infineon Technologies, Villach, Austria

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Wednesday, 23 JANUARY 2013WisNet Session: WE2A

Wireless Sensors for Communication, Radar, Positioning and Imaging

Applications

Chair: Martin Vossiek, Technical University of Clausthal Co-Chair: Nils Pohl, Ruhr Univer-sity BochumRoom:Trinity A

WE2A-1 Through-Wall Wearable Doppler Radar System: Active Textile Antenna Design, Prototyping and Experiment (Invited)

S. Agneessens, P. Van Torre, F. Declercq, B. Spinnewyn, G. Stockman, H. Rogier, D. Vande Ginste, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium

WE2A-2 Highly Accurate Noncontact Water Level Monitoring using Con-tinuous-Wave Doppler Radar

G. Wang1, C. Gu1, J. Rice2, T. Inoue3, C. Li1, 1Texas Tech University, Lubbock, United States, 2University of Florida, Gainesville, United States, 3National Instruments, Austin, United States

WE2A-3 The Investigation of Millimetre Wave Optical Harmonic Transponders and Radar for Moni-toring Small Insects

N. Tahir, G. M. Brooker, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

WE2A-4 High Range Resolution Fre-quency-Hopping Sensor System

N. Keya, R. Nakamura, A. Kajiwara, The University of Kitakyushu, Kitaky-ushu, Japan

WE2A-5 A Stepped-Frequency Con-tinuous Wave Ranger for Aiding Pedestrian Navigation

J. M. Downey1, J. Paramesh1, D. D. Stancil2, T. Mukherjee1, 1Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States, 2North Carolina State University, Ra-leigh, United States

RWW Session: WE2B

Advances in Low Noise Low Power Receivers

Chair: Hiroshi Okazaki, NTT DoCoMo Inc.Co-Chair: Telesphor Kamgaing, Intel Corporation

Room: Trinity B

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BioWireleSS Session: WE2D

Advances in Micro and Millimeter-Wave

Biosensing and Interaction

Chair: Katia Grenier, LAAS-CNRS, FranceCo-Chair: J. C. Chiao, University of Texas at ArlingtonRoom: San Marcos

WE2D-1 Aqueous Protein Solution Differentiation with High Frequency Microwave Debye Relaxation Analy-sis

T. H. Basey-Fisher1,2, S. M. Hanham1, S. B. Merelli1, S. A. Maier2, N. Klein1, 1Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom, 2Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom

WE2D-2 Waveguide-Capillary Tube Integration Schemes for the Char-acterization of Nano-liter Liquids at Millimeter Wave Frequencies with Record Sensitivities

J. Stiens1,2, V. Matvejev1, C. De Tandt1, W. Ranson1, D. Mangelings1, R. Willaert1, W. De Raedt2, 1Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium, 2IMEC, Leuven, Belgium

WE2D-3 Millimeter-Wave Integrated Reflectometer Architectures for Bio-medical Applications (Invited)

D. Kissinger, B. Laemmle, I. Nasr, R. Weigel, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany

WE2D-4 Broadband Discrimination of Living and Dead Lymphomas Cells with a Microwave Interdigitated Capacitor

T. Chen1, D. Dubuc1, M. Poupot2, J. Fournié2, K. Grenier1, 1LAAS CNRS, Toulouse, France, 2INSERM, Toulouse, France

WE2D-5 Millimeter Wave Bioeffects at 94GHz on Skeletal Muscle Con-traction

I. Chatterjee1, J. Yoon1, R. Wiese2, S. Luongo3, P. Mastin3, L. Sadovnik3, G. L. Craviso2, 1University of Nevada, Reno, United States, 2University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, United States,3Sierra Nevada Corporation, Sparks, United States

WE2B-1 A 0.8V 1.1pJ/bit Induc-tive-Coupling Receiver with Pulse Extracting Clock Recovery Circuit and Intermittently Operating LNA

T. Jyo, T. Kuroda, H. Ishikuro, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan

WE2B-2 An 84dB-Gain-Range and 1GHz-Bandwidth Variable Gain Am-plifier Using Gain Flattening Capaci-tors for Multi-Gigabit Radio

R. Kitamura, T. Tsukizawa, N. Saito, Panasonic Corporation, Yokohama-City, Japan

WE2B-4 Dynamic Range Extension for HF Receiver Frontend

G. Ulbricht, Fraunhofer-Institute for Integrated Circuits, Erlangen, Germany

WE2B-5 A Low Profile Efficient Leaky-Wave Antenna Composed of High Aspect Ratio EBG Unit CellsLate News

M. Hosseini, D. M. Klymyshyn, University of Saskatchewan, Saska-toon, Canada

WE2B-3 2.4GHz 7.4mW 300kHz Flick-er-Noise-Corner Direct Conversion Receiver Using 0.18µm CMOS and Deep-N-Well NPN BJT

W. Chang1, C. Meng1, J. Syu1, C. Wang1, G. Huang2, 1National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan,2National Nano Device Laboratories, Hsinchu, Taiwan

SiRF Session: WE2C

RF and Millimeter-Wave Systems

Chair: Larry Larson, Brown UniversityCo-Chair: Hermann Schumacher, University of Ulm

Room: Sabine

WE2C-3 A CMOS Fully Integrated Antenna System Transceiver with Beam-formability for Millimeter-Wave Active Imaging

N. Mai-Khanh, K. Asada, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Japan

WE2C-4 A 4GHz-Bandwidth Op-Amp Free Track-and-Hold and 6-bit Flash ADC in 45nm SOI CMOS

M. W. Chen, D. Tian, S. Phatak, L. R. Carley, D. S. Ricketts, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States

WE2C-2 A High Q On-Chip Bond-wire Transformer and Its Application to Low Power Receiver Front-End Design

C. Li1, C. Kuo1, M. Kuo2, 1National Chiao Tung University, Hsin-chu, Taiwan, 2Industrial Technology Research Insti-tute (ITRI), Hsinchu, Taiwan

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WE2C-1 49GHz 6-Bit Programmable Divider in SiGe BiCMOS

A. Ergintav1, Y. Sun1, C. Scheytt2, Y. Gurbuz3, 1IHP, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, 2University Paderborn, Paderborn, Ger-many, 3Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey

WE4C-5 A Fully Integrated 120GHz Six-Port Receiver Front-End in a 130nm SiGe BiCMOS Technology

B. Laemmle1, K. Schmalz2, J. Borngraeber2, J. C. Scheytt3, R. Weigel1, A. Koelpin1, D. Kissinger1, 1University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Er-langen, Germany, 2IHP, Frankfurt (Oder) , Germany, 3Uni-versity of Paderborn, Paderborn, Ger-many

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Wednesday, 23 JANUARY 2013WiSNET Session: WE3D

Wireless Sensors for Harsh Environments,

Home, Health and Communication

Chair: Alexander Koelpin, Univer-sity of Erlangen-NurembergCo-Chair: Rahul Khanna, Intel

Room: San Marcos

WE3D-1 An IPv6-enabled Wireless Shoe-Mounted Platform for Health-monitoring (Invited)

C. Mariotti1,2, V. Lakafosis1, M. M. Tentzeris1, L. Roselli2, 1Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlan-ta, United States, 2University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy

WE3D-2 Radiofrequency Sensors for Snow Conditions Monitoring and Real Time Avalanche Alerts

A. Carta, A. Ghaghazanian, R. Stefanelli, D. Trinchero, iXem Labs, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

WE3D-3 Heat, Vibration, Dust, Salt Spray, Weather - Taking Wireless Positioning to the Extreme (Invited)

H. Millner1, P. Gulden1, S. Roehr1, M. Christmann1, M. Vossiek2, 1Symeo GmbH, Neubiberg/Munich, Germany, 2Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlan-gen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany

WE3D-4 Dynamic Wireless Sensor Networks for Real Time Safeguard of Workers Exposed to Physical Agents in Constructions Sites

E. Pievanelli, A. Plesca, R. Stefanelli, D. Trinchero, iXem Labs Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

Late News Session: WE3C

Chair: Karl Varian, Raytheon Company

Room: Sabine

WE3C-1 Contactless Characteriza-tion of Yeast Cell Cultivation at 7GHz and 240GHzLate News

J. Wessel1, K. Schmalz1, B. Cahill2, G. Gastrock2, C. Meliani1, 1IHP, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, 2IBA, Heilbad Heiligenstadt, Germany

WE3C-3 Reconfigurable Multiband SAW Filters for LTE ApplicationsLate News

X. Lu1, J. Galipeau2, K. Mouthaan1, E. H. Briot2, B. Abbott2, 1National University of Singapore, Sin-gapore, Singapore, 2TriQuint Semiconductor, Apopka, Unit-ed States

WE3C-4 A W-band Stacked FET Power Amplifier with 17dBm Psat in 45nm SOI CMOSLate News

J. A. Jayamon, A. Agah, B. Hanafi, H. T. Dabag, J. F. Buckwalter, P. M. Asbeck, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, United States

WE3C-5 Class-E Power Amplifier Design at 2.5GHz using a Packaged TransistorLate News

G. F. Collins1, J. Wood2, 1MaXentric Technologies, La Jolla, United States, 2Maxim Integrated Products, San Jose, United States

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WiSNET Session: WE3A

Wireless Integrated Sensor Front-Ends and

Building Blocks

Chair: Thomas Ussmueller, Uni-versity of Erlangen-NurembergCo-Chair: Alexander Koelpin, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

Room: Trinity A

WE3A-1 Radar Measurements with Micrometer Accuracy and Nanome-ter Stability Using an Ultra-Wide-band 80 GHz Radar System (Invited)

N. Pohl1, T. Jaschke1, S. Scherr2, S. Ayhan2, M. Pauli2, T. Zwick2, T. Musch1, 1Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany, 2Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany

WE3A-2 Range-Time-Frequency Representation of Pulse Doppler Imaging Radar for Indoor Localiza-tion and Classification (Invited)

Y. Wang, A. E. Fathy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, United States

WE3A-3 Ultra-low Power Transmit-ter Trade-offs for Super-Resolution Tracking of Rodents

V. Goverdovsky, D. Yates, C. Papavassiliou, Imperial College London, London, Unit-ed Kingdom

WE3A-4 An Energy Harvesting System using 3-Stage Voltage Multiplier and MPVD Charge Pump for Wireless Sensor Networks

R. D. Shrivastava, D. Deshpande, C. Li, R. Gale, ECE, TTU, Lubbock, Lubbock, United States

WE3A-5 Reconfigurable L & S Band Thin Film Miniature Band-Pass FilterLate News

S. Kunasani, S. Mazumder, Raytheon IDS, Sudbury, United States

WE3B-3 A SiGe HBT Power Ampli-fier with Integrated Mode Control Switches for LTE Applications

J. Jung, G. Lee, J. Song, GIST, Gwangju, Republic of Korea

Joint RWS/SiRF Session: WE3B

Power Amplifiers and Transmitter Modules

Chair: Yaoming Sun, Innovations for High Performance Microelec-tronics Leibniz-InstitutCo-Chair: Luciano Boglione, Solid State Scientific Corp.

Room: Trinity B

WE3B-1 A 26dBm Output Power SiGe Power Amplifier for Mobile 16 QAM LTE Applications

G. Lee, J. Jung, J. Song, GIST, Gwangju, Republic of Korea

WE3B-2 14.4mW 10Gbps CMOS Limiting Amplifier with Local DC Offset Cancellers

K. Takano1, R. Fujimoto2, M. Motoyo-shi1, K. Katayama1, M. Fujishima1, 1Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshi-ma, Japan, 2Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, Japan

WE3B-4 A Hybrid GaN/Organic X-Band Transmitter Module

S. Pavlidis1, C. A. Donado Morcillo1, P. Song1, W. T. Khan1, R. Fitch2, J. Gillespie2, R. Febo2, T. Quach2, J. Papapolymerou1, 1Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlan-ta, United States, 2Air Force Research Laboratory, Day-ton, United States

WE3B-5 A SP9T Cellular Antenna Switch in 2.5V CMOS Thin-Film SOILate News

V. Blaschke, A. Unikovski, P. Hurwitz, S. Chaudhry, TowerJazz, Newport Beach, United States

WE3C-2 Submillimeter-Wave InP HEMT Amplifiers with Current-Reuse TopologyLate News

M. Sato, S. Shiba, H. Matsumura, T. Takahashi, T. Suzuki, Y. Nakasha, N. Hara, Fujitsu Ltd., Atsugi, Japan

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WE3P-1 An Electrically-Small, 3-D Cube Antenna Fabricated with Additive Manufacturing I. T. Nassar, T. M. Weller, University of South Florida, Tampa, United States

WE3P-2 Characterizing a Proposed Sixteen-Element Array Antenna Designed for Microwave Imaging of Breast Cancer A. Modiri, K. Kiasaleh, S. Chandrahas, University of Texas at Dallas, Richard-son, United States

WE3P-3 3GHz band HTS Multichan-nel Receiving Unit with 8 modules H. Kayano, N. Shiokawa, T. Kawaguchi, K. Nakayama, M. Yamazaki, Toshiba Corporation, Kawasaki, Japan

WE3P-4 Multiple Band Rejec-tion Notches in Miniaturized UWB Fifth-Order Filter Using E-Shape Microstrip Structures R. T. Hammed, D. Mirshekar-Syahkal, University of Essex, Colchester, United Kingdom

WE3P-6 A Compact Charge-Based Physical Model for AlGaN/GaN HEMTs F. M. Yigletu1,2, B. Iñiguez1,2, S. Khandelwal2,1, T. A. Fjeldly2,1, 1Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain, 2Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Nor-way WE3P-7 Tunable Frequency Ferro-magnetic Resonance of Co Nano-wire Arrays M. Pasquale, C. P. Sasso, E. S. Olivetti, M. Coisson, Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologi-ca, Torino, Italy

WE3P-8 A New UWB Link Set-Up for Breast Tumor Detection S. Razavizadeh, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting University, Tehran, Iran

WE3P-9 Time-Reversal UWB-IR Con-sidering Channel Estimation Error H. Ishikawa, A. Matsumoto, R. Naka-mura, A. Kajiwara, The University of Kitakyushu, Kitaky-ushu, Japan

WEDNESDAY, 23 JANUARY 2013

RWW Session: WE3P Chair: Gabriel Montoro, Technical University of Catalonia

WE3P-10 ICI of Time-Reversal UWB-IR Communication Z. He, H. Ishikawa, R. Nakamura, A. Kajiwara, The University of Kitakyushu, Kitaky-ushu, Japan

WE3P-11 Millimeter-Wave Phase-Locked Loops for Terahertz Trans-ceiver using Sub-harmonic Injection Locking S. Bhagavatheeswaran, B. Banerjee, The University Of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, United States

WE3P-12 Joint Transmitter Adapta-tion and Power Control in Multi-User Wireless Systems with Fading Chan-nels S. Abraham1, D. C. Popescu2, 1Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Unit-ed States, 2Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Unit-ed States WE3P-13 A K-Band Low-Power CMOS Transformer-Feedback VCO J. Tsai, J. Chou, National Taiwan Normal University, Tai-pei, Taiwan WE3P-14 Magnetostimulation by In-ductive Power Transfer Systems J. S. McLean, A. Medina, R. Sutton, TDK R&D Corp., Cedar Park, United States

WE3P-15 Building Blocks for an X-Band SiGe BiCMOS T/R Module T. Dinc1, I. Kalyoncu1, M. Kaynak2, Y. Gurbuz1, 1Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey, 2IHP Microelectronics, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany WE3P-16 Reducing Substrate Noise Coupling in a 3D-PICS Integrated Passive Device by Localized P+ Guard Rings M. Ben Salah1, D. Pasquet2, F. Voiron3, P. Descamps2, J. Lefebvre1, D. Lesenechal2,1Presto Engineering, Caen, France, 2LaMIPS, CRISMAT Laboratory, Caen, France, 3IPDIA, Caen, France

WE3P-17 Compact Wideband Rat-Race Hybrid Utilizing Composite Right/Left-Handed Transmission Lines Y. Sumitomo1, T. Kawai1, A. Enokihara1, I. Ohta2, K. Satoh3, Y. Suzuki3, H. Oka-zaki3, S. Narahashi3, 1University of Hyogo, Himeji, Japan, 2University of Hyogo, Kobe, Japan, 3NTT DOCOMO Inc., Yokosuka, Japan WE3P-18 A 4-bit SiGe Passive Phase Shifter for X-band Phased Arrays I. Kalyoncu1, E. Ozeren1, M. Kaynak2, Y. Gurbuz1, 1Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey, 2IHP Microelectronics, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany WE3P-20 A fully integrated bulk-CMOS switch based tunable trans-former for RF and antenna matching W. Bakalski1, A. Thomas2,1, R. Weigel2, 1Infineon Technologies AG, Neubiberg, Germany, 2Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlan-gen, Germany

WE3P-21 Doppler Radar Sensor for Occupancy Monitoring E. Yavari, H. Jou, V. Lubecke, O. Boric-Lubecke,University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hono-lulu, United States

WE3P-22 Transmission of 3-Gb/s Un-compressed HD Video in a Optoelec-tronic-Oscillator-Based Radio over Fiber Link Z. Tang, S. Pan, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China WE3P-23 Reconstruction Filter suit-able for Lowpass Delta-Sigma RF Transmitters D. Wang, R. Negra, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany

WE3P-24 Dual Band Electrically Small Non-Uniform Pitch Ellipsoidal Helix Antenna for Cardiac Pacemak-ers H. Huang1,2, P. Chen2, M. Ferrari1, Y. Hu1, D. Akinwande2, 1The Methodist Hospital Research Insti-tute, Houston, United States, 2The University of Texas at Austin, Aus-tin, United States

WE3P-25 Design Considerations for Asymmetric Magnetically Coupled Resonators used in Wireless Power Transfer Applications G. Lee2,1, B. H. Waters2, C. Shi2, W. Park1, J. R. Smith2, 1Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Republic of Ko-rea, 2University of Washington, Seattle, United States

WE3P-26 A Wireless Sensing Plat-form Utilizing Ambient RF Energy A. N. Parks1, A. P. Sample1, Y. Zhao1, J. R. Smith2,1, 1University of Washington (EE Dept), Seattle, United States, 2University of Washington (CS Dept), Seattle, United States

WE3P-27 BER Performance Analysis of Interference-Limited BPSK Co-operative Communication Systems with Cochannel Interference in Nak-agami-m Fading ChannelsM. S. Akhoirshida, M. M. Matalgah, The University of Mississippi, United States,

WE3P-28 Evaluation of EM Absorp-tion Loss for Continuous Monitoring of Breast Cancer M. M. Elsewe, D. Chatterjee, University of Missouri - Kansas City, Kansas City, United States WE3P-29 RF Multicarrier Signaling and Antenna Systems for Low SNR Broadband Underwater Communica-tions K. Naishadham1, B. Kelley2, 1Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlan-ta, United States, 2The University of Texas at San Anto-nio, San Antonio, United States

Downtown SkylinePhoto courtesy of Austin CVB

Joint RWW Interactive Poster Session 2: 12:50-14:40 Room: Rio Grande

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Wednesday, 23 JANUARY 2013WiSNet Session: WE4A

Sensor Network Communication

Architecture and Topologies

Chair: Rahul Khanna, IntelCo-Chair: Alexander Koelpin, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

Room: Trinity A

WE4A-1 Scalable Map-Based Task-ing for Urban Scale Multi-purpose Sensor Networks (Invited)

H. Tran1, N. Bulusu1, T. Dang2, W. Feng1, 1Portland State University, Portland, United States, 2Washington State University Vancou-ver, Vancouver, United States

WE4A-2 Energy-Efficient Monitoring of Distributed System Resources for Self-Organizing Sensor Networks (Invited) F. Dressler, D. Neuner, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria

WE4A-3 A Distributed Self-Relo-cating Algorithm for Randomly Deployed Mobile Wireless Sensors

Y. Qu, S. Georgakopoulos, Florida International University, Miami, United States

WE4A-4 Synchronization and Syn-tonization of Wireless Sensor Net-works

J. Reis, N. B. Carvalho, IT Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal

WE4A-5 Performance Evaluation of Hybrid Spread Spectrum Based Advanced Smart Metering Infra-structure Network with Multi-User Detection Techniques in Jamming ChannelLate NewsS. Garlapati, R. M. Vaghefi, M. R. Buehrer, J. H. Reed, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, United States

WE4B-3 Non-Reciprocal Faraday Rotation in Graphene: Just a Unique Phenomenon or Even More? (In-vited)

D. Sounas, C. Caloz, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Mon-treal, Canada

RWW Session: WE4B

Millimeter-Wave System-in-Packages, Emerging Microwave Circuits and

Techniques

Chair: Bhaskar Banerjee, Univer-sity of Texas Dallas

Room: Trinity B

WE4B-1 In-depth Bifurcation Analy-sis of Nonlinear Microwave Circuits (Invited)

A. Suarez, F. Ramirez, University of Cantabria, Santander, Spain

WE4B-2 A Low-Cost, Wide-Band 60GHz Down-Converter Module for Multi-Gigabit per Second Wireless Communication

G. Liu, A. C. Ulusoy, A. Trasser, H. Schumacher,Ulm University, Ulm, Germany

WE4B-4 A Packaged 60GHz Low-Power Transceiver with Integrated Antennas for Short-Range Commu-nications

J. A. Zevallos Luna1, A. Siligaris1, C. Pu-jol2, L. Dussopt1, 1Cea, Grenoble, France, 2Agilent Technologies, Massy, France

WE4B-5 Ultra Low Noise Cryogenic Amplifiers for Radio Astronomy (In-vited)

E. W. Bryerton , M. Morgan, M. W. Pospieszalski , National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Charlottesville , United States

SiRF Session: WE4C

Millimeter-Wave Circuits

Chair: Larry Larson, Brown UniversityCo-Chair: Hermann Schumacher, University of Ulm

Room: Sabine

WE4C-3 A 13/24/35-GHz Concurrent Tri-band LNA with Feedback Notch-es

J. Lee, C. Nguyen, Texas A&M University, College Station, United States

WE4C-4 Key components of a 130GHz Dicke-radiometer SiGe RFIC

E. Shumakher, J. Elkind, D. Elad, IBM, Haifa, Israel

WE4C-2 A K-Band CMOS Mono-pulse Comparator Incorporating the Phase-Invertible Variable Attenuator

H. Wu1, C. Wang2, J. Ma1, C. Tzuang1, 1Tianjin University, Tianjin, China, 2MStar Semiconductor Inc., Zhubei City, Taiwan

WE4D-3 Simulator for Capacity Anal-ysis of Base Stations for Mobile Net-works using Google Maps

J. A. Figueira1, P. Sebastião1,2, F. Cercas1,2, N. David1, 1Lisbon University Institute, Lisboa, Portugal, 2Instituto de Telecomunicações, Lisboa, Portugal

RWW Session: WE4D

Wireless Systems Architecture and

Modeling 2

Chair: Debabani Choudhury, Intel

Room: San Marcos

WE4D-1 Verification of Interference Avoidance Effect with Adaptive Channel Diversity Method based on ISA100.11a Standard

Y. Serizawa, T. Yano, M. Miyazaki, K. Mizugaki, R. Fujiwara, M. Kokubo, Hitachi Ltd., Kokubunji, Japan

WE4D-2 Range Extension Using Optimal Node Deployment in Linear Multi-hop Cooperative Networks

S. A. Hassan, National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan

WE4D-4 Physical Layer Security of Hybrid Spread Spectrum Systems

A. Martin, Y. Hasan, R. M. Buehrer, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, United States

16:40

16:20

16:00

15:40

17:00WE4D-5 Experimental Evaluation of Adaptive Impedance Control for MIMO Antennas in an FDD-LTE Ter-minalLate News

I. Kanno, Y. Amano, A. Yamaguchi, KDDI R&D Laboratories Inc., Fujimino City, Japan

Wireless OTA Technical Tour and BBQBus loads at Renaissance at 5:45 pm, bus returns to hotel at 8:45 pmSee “Highlights” on RWW2013 website for tour and registration info

WE4C-1 Towards mm-Wave System-On-Chip with Integrated Antennas for Low-cost 122 and 245GHz Radar Sensors (Invited)

J. C. Scheytt1,3, Y. Sun1, K. Schmalz1, Y. Mao1, R. Wang1, W. Debski2, W. Win-kler2, 1IHP, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, 2Silicon Radar GmbH, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany, [3]University of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany

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Exhibit Space Layout

Exhibitor BoothAnritsu 10

AWR Corporation 7

Copper Mountain Technologies

CST of America, Inc.Lanyard Sponsor

2

ETS-Lindgren 1

Maury Microwave 11

Mesuro Limited 13

National Instru-ments Corporation 8

Presto Engineering 14

RFMDPlatinum Sponsor 3

Rogers Corporation 12

Sonnet Software Inc.Diamond Sponsor

15

Think RF 6

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