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WorkshopTeguh Firmansyah

Integrated, Independent, and Multifunctional Microwave Sensors and Microwave Devices: Innovations and Challenges

Teguh Firmansyah Microwave sensors (MS) have been the subject of intensive study and development in both academic and industrial circles due to their numerous advantages such as high sensitivity, high selectivity, and ease of fabrication. These sensors operate based on radio frequency (RF) signals, detecting changes in the environment and subsequently shifting the frequency, phase, …

WorkshopFlorinel Balteanu

Principles of 5G RF Front-End Modules and evolution to 6G

Florinel Balteanu Skyworks Solutions Inc, Irvine, CA, USA The research field focused on enhancing the performance, cost-effectiveness, and size of 5G radio frequency (RF) solutions, as well as its evolution to 6G, is highly active with numerous developments. It serves as a driving force for the semiconductor industry to reduce transistor feature size, decrease current …

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Workshop: RF design challenges in 5G satellite/terrestrial integrated systems

Fabrizio De Paolis, Gabriele Gradoni European Space Agency, University of Surrey, United Kingdom The integration of satellite communication (SATCOM) and terrestrial 5G systems is currently an active topic of research and undergoes intense standardization activity. The satellite systems have the potential to not only solve coverage problems but also boost capacity in hot spots. This …

Invited SpeakerAtsushi Sanada

Atsushi Sanada

Title: Terahertz metasurface technologies for 6G RIS and cloaking applications Atsushi SanadaGraduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University Abstract: Metasurface technologies aiming at reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS) and cloaking device for 6G applications at terahertz frequency regions are presented. First, RIS metasurfaces with dynamic anomalous reflection beam steering and beam shaping functionalities are presented with …

Invited SpeakerTakeshi Fukusako

Takeshi Fukusako

Title: Considerations on Relatively Stable Characteristics of Omnidirectional Circularly Polarized Antennas for Less Effect of Ground Plane Size Takeshi Fukusako Dept of Computer Science and Electrical EngineeringKumamoto University Abstract—This paper deals with the way of thinking to obtain stable characteristics of omnidirectional circularly polarized monopole antennas (OCPA) using, for example, single-annular (SA-AMC) and dual-annular artificial magnetic …

Keynote SpeakerUniv.-Prof Dipl.-Ing. Dr. WOLFGANG BÖSCH, MBA

Univ.-Prof Dipl.-Ing. Dr. WOLFGANG BÖSCH, MBA

Keynote Title: “The future is wireless” Abstract:Whether smart homes or smart grids, whether healthcare, autonomous driving or space travel, 500 billion devices are expected to be connected to the internet and to communicate wirelessly by 2030. The global transmission data rates are still growing exponentially. For a secure and robust data transmission, ever more transmit …

Keynote SpeakerProf. Josaphat 'Josh' Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Ph.D

Prof. Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo, Ph.D.

Abstract Title: Advanced Development of Microwave Remote Sensing for Environmental Detection and Natural Disaster This talk will introduce the development of unmanned aerial vehicles, aircraft, high altitude platform systems (HAPS), and microsatellite onboard multiband microwave sensors called circularly polarized synthetic aperture radar (CP-SAR) for disaster and environmental monitoring. The development of this multiplatform CP-SAR includes …

ISTPShiban Kishen Koul

Shiban Kishen Koul

Shiban received Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering from Regional Engineering College, Srinagar, Kashmir in 1977, Master of Technology degree in microwave engineering in 1979 and PhD degree in the same field in 1983 from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, in India. He is currently an Honorary Professor at the Indian Institute of …

ISTPKaru Priyathama Esselle

Karu Priyathama Esselle

Karu Priyathama Esselle, Distinguished Professor in Electromagnetic & Antenna Engineering at UTS, is a world leader in Telecommunications, Defence and Space technologies. He is the leader of the MetaSteerers Team, which won Australia’s national 2023 Department of Defence Eureka Prize for Outstanding Science in Safeguarding Australia. He is the Australia’s national Professional Engineer of the …

ISTPRobert H. Caverly

Robert H. Caverly

ROBERT H. CAVERLY (Life Fellow, IEEE) received the B.S.E.E and M.S.E.E degrees from the North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA, in 1978 and 1976, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA, in 1983. Since 1997, he has been a faculty member with the Department of …