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RWS 2018: Anaheim, CA, USA
- 2018 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, RWS 2018, Anaheim, CA, USA, January 15-18, 2018. IEEE 2018, ISBN 978-1-5386-0710-7
- Miljana Nenadovic, Norbert Fiebig, Gunter Fischer, Dietmar Kissinger, Jan Wessel:
A 0.48 mW fully integrated MICS band VCO in SiGe BiCMOS technology for medical implant communication. 1-3 - Ashish Mishra, Changzhi Li:
5.8-GHz ISM band intermodulation radar for high-sensitivity motion-sensing applications. 4-6 - Anjie Zhu, Tenglong Fan, Zhitao Gu, Qinyi Lv, Changzhi Li, Lixin Ran:
Indoor localization based on a single-tone SIMO-structured Doppler radar system. 7-9 - Lian Orraca, Norman Aybar, Ronnie Carrasquillo, Rafael Medina, Rafael A. Rodríguez-Solís, José G. Colom, Félix O. Fernandez-Rodriguez:
Compact high frequency receiver system for Arecibo observatory radiation pattern measurement. 10-13 - Martin Frank, Pol Ghesquière, Stefan Kiefl, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin:
Design and characterization of antenna arrays in eWLB package for 61 GHz radar applications. 14-17 - Benedict Scheiner, Sebastian Mann, Fabian Lurz, Fabian Michler, Stefan Erhardt, Stefan Lindner, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin:
Microstrip-to-waveguide transition in planar form using a substrate integrated waveguide. 18-20 - Gavin T. Watkins, William H. Thompson, David Halls:
Single antenna full duplex cancellation network for ISM band. 21-24 - Yuki Nishizawa, Yoshiaki Narusue, Yoshihiro Kawahara:
Enhancing the quality factor of thin film printed coils for efficient wireless power transfer. 25-27 - Raqibul Hasan, Wael A. Ahmad, Jeng-Hau Lu, Dietmar Kissinger, Herman Jalli Ng:
Design and characterization of a differential microstrip patch antenna array at 122 GHz. 28-30 - Johannes A. Russer, Michel T. Ivrlac, Michael Haider, Sidina Wane, Damienne Bajon, Josef A. Nossek:
A compact Hertzian dipoles multiport model for near-field MIMO system assessment. 31-34 - Tobias Mahler, Cornelius Richt, Lisa Bell, Mario Pauli, Jerzy Kowalewski, Thomas Zwick:
Antenna synthesis for SIMO and MISO systems with optimality to arbitrary quantiles of the channel capacity. 35-37 - Yoshifumi Matsusaki, Hirokazu Kamoda, Koichiro Imamura, Hiroyuki Hamazumi:
Millimeter-wave 2×2 MIMO SC-FDE for an 8K wireless camera. 38-41 - Tae Hwan Jang, Hong Yi Kim, Hyuksu Son, Chae Jun Lee, Dong Min Kang, Hee Sung Lee, Seung Hun Kim, Chul Woo Byeon, Chul Soon Park:
A 60-GHz low-profile, wide-band, and high-gain E-shaped patch array with parasitic patches. 42-44 - Yuki Kada, Yasushi Yamao:
Dual-band SHF reconfigurable bandpass filter using λ/4 microstrip resonators and chip inductor coupling. 45-48 - Dimitra Psychogiou, Roberto Gómez-García:
Tunable reflectionless microstrip bandpass filters. 49-51 - Christian Schuster, Ran Hu, Alex Wiens, Matthias Maasch, Rolf Jakoby, Holger Maune:
Cross-coupled open-loop resonator bandpass filter with independently tunable center frequency and bandwidth. 52-55 - Yu Li, Jin Li, Meng Zhang, Hongbo Wang, Jun Xu, Shaoqiu Xiao:
A monolithic stereolithography 3-D printed Ka-band spherical resonator bandpass filter. 56-59 - Fabian Roos, Nils Appenrodt, Jürgen Dickmann, Christian Waldschmidt:
Waveform multiplexing using chirp rate diversity for chirp-sequence based MIMO radar systems. 60-63 - Kenneth E. Kolodziej, Bradley T. Perry:
Wideband vector modulator for RF cancellers in STAR systems. 64-67 - Omer Tanovic, Rui Ma:
Truly aliasing-free digital RF-PWM power coding scheme for switched-mode power amplifiers. 68-71 - Toshiki Matsumine, Hideki Ochiai:
A new turbo coded modulation approach exploiting non-binary field. 72-75 - Mathew Biedka, Qianteng Wu, Xiating Zou, Shihan Qin, Yuanxun Ethan Wang:
Integrated time-varying electromagnetic devices for ultra-wide band nonreciprocity. 80-83 - Jin-Siang Syu, Chinchun Meng, Chun Yang, Guo-Wei Huang:
2-GHz 1.35-dB NF pHEMT single-voltage-supply process-independent low-noise amplifier. 84-87 - Markus Scholl, Tobias Saalfeld, Jan Henning Mueller, Ye Zhang, Vahid Bonehi, Christoph Beyerstedt, Fabian Speicher, Moritz Schrey, Ralf Wunderlich, Stefan Heinen:
A multistandard, triple band wireless transceiver in a 130 nm CMOS technology with integrated PAs for IoT applications. 88-90 - Shigeo Kawasaki, Ray Katoh, Tamotsu Suda, Yuki Nakano, Kazuhiro Fujimori, Jun Matsumoto, Hideki Kato, Osamu Mori, Junichiro Kawaguchi:
The prototypes of X-band active integrated antenna array for a satellite on-board tracking system. 91-93 - Tomoki Sakogawa, Futoshi Kuroki, Masanori Eguchi, Takeshi Yamakawa:
A consideration on influence of interference waves at security gate using monopulse system at UHF band. 94-96 - Xuzhou Zuo, Hong Nie:
Time and frame synchronization of IEEE 802.15.6 IR-UWB physical layer with strong narrowband interferences. 97-99 - Lindsay Light, Yikun Huang, Ali R. Jishi, Qiang Xu, Yuanxun Ethan Wang:
Design of a low complexity SMILE array. 100-102 - Ronald Jacksha, Chenming Zhou, Carl Sunderman:
Measurement of the influence of antenna pattern on radio frequency propagation in a concrete tunnel. 103-105 - Anwer S. Abd El-Hameed, Adel Barakat, Adel B. Abdel-Rahman, Ahmed Allam, Ramesh K. Pokharel, Kuniaki Yoshitomi:
Broadband printed-dipole antenna for future 5G applications and wireless communication. 106-108 - Yusuke Shirasaki, Osamu Takyu, Takeo Fujii, Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Fumihito Sasamori, Shiro Handa:
Consideration of security for PLNC with untrusted relay in game theoretic perspective. 109-112 - Yo-Sheng Lin, Kai-Siang Lan, Hsin-Chen Lin, Yun-Wen Lin:
3 mW W-band CMOS injection-locked frequency divider with 23.5-GHz locking range. 113-116 - Paolo Valerio Testa, Vincent Rieß, Corrado Carta, Frank Ellinger:
200 GHz chip-to-chip wireless power transfer. 117-120 - Waseem Ozan, Hedaia Ghannam, Paul Anthony Haigh, Izzat Darwazeh:
Experimental implementation of real-time non-orthogonal multi-carrier systems in a realistic fading channel. 121-124 - Yo-Sheng Lin, Yun-Wen Lin, Jia-Wei Gao, Kai-Siang Lan:
High gain and high PAE 68∼94 GHz CMOS power amplifier using miniature zero-degree four-way current combiner. 125-128 - Philipp Hügler, Martin Geiger, Christian Waldschmidt:
77 GHz radar-based altimeter for unmanned aerial vehicles. 129-132 - Tianyi Zhou, Anjie Zhu, Yuzhou Shen, Huan Li, Changzhi Li, Jiangtao Huangfu:
Single frequency microwave imaging based on compressed sensing. 133-135 - Jan Wessel, Klaus Schmalz, Johann-Christoph Scheytt, Dietmar Kissinger:
Sensitive permittivity detector for dielectric samples at 120 GHz. 136-138 - Florin Doru Hutu, Guillaume Villemaud:
On the use of the FBMC modulation to increase the performance of a wake-up radio. 139-142 - Yuzhou Shen, Jiangtao Huangfu, Tianyi Zhou, Anjie Zhu, Dexin Ye, Lixin Ran:
Microwave energy focus by spatial-frequency discrete antenna array. 143-145 - Pedro Rodríguez-Vázquez, Janusz Grzyb, Neelanjan Sarmah, Bernd Heinemann, Ullrich R. Pfeiffer:
A 65 Gbps QPSK one meter wireless link operating at a 225-255 GHz tunable carrier in a SiGe HBT technology. 146-149 - Andy Fung, Lorene Samoska, Pekka Kangaslahti, Robert Lin, I. Mehdi, G. Sadowy, Simone Tanelli, Daniel Esteban-Fernandez, Alejandro Peralta, Mary Soria, A. Brown, D. Gritters, S. O'Connor, Steven Lardizabal:
Gallium nitride amplifiers beyond W-band. 150-153 - Kyoya Takano, Kosuke Katayama, Shinsuke Hara, Ruibing Dong, Koichi Mizuno, Kazuaki Takahashi, Akifumi Kasamatsu, Takeshi Yoshida, Shuhei Amakawa, Minoru Fujishima:
300-GHz CMOS transmitter module with built-in waveguide transition on a multilayered glass epoxy PCB. 154-156 - Chenkun Wang, Fei Lu, Qi Chen, Feilong Zhang, Cheng Li, Dawn Wang, Albert Z. Wang:
A study of impacts of ESD protection on 28/38GHz RF switches in 45nm SOI CMOS for 5G mobile applications. 157-160 - Albert Sabban:
Small wearable antennas for wireless communication and medical systems. 161-164 - Hengyi Zhou, Arpan Pal, Amit Mehta, Dariush Mirshekar-Syahkal, Hisamatsu Nakano:
Smart sticker including split square rings for adapting mobile phone radiation pattern to lower SAR. 165-167 - M. N. Srinivas Prasad, Skyler Selvin, Rustu Umut Tok, Yikun Huang, Yuanxun Ethan Wang:
Directly modulated spinning magnet arrays for ULF communications. 171-173 - Benedikt Sanftl, Martin Trautmann, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin:
Fully integrated remote radio head and improved data transmission for inductive power transfer systems. 174-177 - Zach Vander Missen, Abbas Semnani, Edward Viveiros, Dimitrios Peroulis:
Interaction of high-power microwaves with low-temperature plasma in a gas-discharge-tube-loaded SIW structure. 178-180 - Jing Wang, Yao Tang, José Maria Muñoz-Ferreras, Roberto Gómez-García, Changzhi Li:
An improved indoor localization solution using a hybrid UWB-Doppler system with Kalman filter. 181-183 - Johann Lichtblau, Benedikt Sanftl, Fabian Lurz, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin:
Examination of OFDM for wireless train-onboard communication. 184-187 - Qi Chen, Chenkun Wang, Feilong Zhang, Cheng Li, Albert Z. Wang:
3D heterogeneous integration enabling future RF ICs. 188-190 - Haohan Yao, Lei Fang, Rashaunda Henderson:
Evaluating conductive paint performance on 3-D printed horn antennas. 191-193 - Stephane Larouche, Xing Lan, Eric N. Kaneshiro, Augusto Gutierrez-Aitken, Vesna Radisic:
Reconfigurable composite right/left-handed metamaterial. 194-196 - Arseni Yalouskikh, Yikun Huang, Yuanxun Ethan Wang:
A novel planar UWB magneto-electric dipole. 197-199 - Lei Fang, Haohan Yao, Rashaunda Henderson:
Design and performance of OAM modes generated using dipole arrays with different feeds. 200-202 - Tetsuya Noguchi, Osamu Takyu, Takeo Fujii, Tomoaki Ohtsuki, Fumihito Sasamori, Shiro Handa:
Secure information sharing with mirroring null steering through untrusted relay with two antennas. 203-205 - Rui Zhu, Yuanxun Ethan Wang, Qiang Xu, Yaozhong Liu, Yuexing David Li:
Millimeter-wave to microwave MIMO relays (M4R) for 5G building penetration communications. 206-208 - Sandhya Krishna, Ghanshyam Mishra, Satish K. Sharma:
A series fed planar microstrip patch array antenna with 1D beam steering for 5G spectrum massive MIMO applications. 209-212 - Dimitra Psychogiou, Roberto Gómez-García, Dimitrios Peroulis:
Wide-passband filters with in-band tunable notches for agile multi-interference suppression in broad-band antenna systems. 213-216 - Markus Hertlein, Sascha Breun, Germar Cappel, Andre Schwarzmeier, Fabian Lurz, Robert Weigel, Georg Fischer:
Evaluation of cellular standards for low data rate applications regarding power consumption and timing parameters. 217-219 - Yo-Sheng Lin, Kai-Siang Lan, Hsin-Chen Lin, Yun-Wen Lin:
77 GHz phase-locked loop for automobile radar system in 90 nm CMOS technology. 220-223 - Raymundo de Amorim, Glauco Fontgalland, Joao R. Zacarias, Tagleorge Marques Silveira, Isabel L. Fontgalland, Humberto Dionisio:
Matching improvement of an asymmetric biomimetic antenna array for source locating. 224-227 - Maciel A. de Oliveira, Andrecia P. da Costa, Gustavo G. S. Forte, Priscilla K. P. de Melo, Glauco Fontgalland, Paulo Henrique da Fonseca Silva, Isabel L. Fontgalland:
Using polar transformation to design a dissimilar antenna array inspired on four-leaf clover. 228-230 - Jeong-Sun Moon, Hwa-change Seo, Kyung-ah Son, Kangmu Lee, Daniel Zehnder, Haw Tai, Dustin Le:
Phase-change RF switches with robust switching cycle endurance. 231-233 - Shahrokh Saeedi, Hjalti H. Sigmarsson:
Miniaturized evanescent-mode cavity SIW bandpass filter with spurious suppression. 234-236 - Hatem Ghaleb, David Fritsche, Corrado Carta, Frank Ellinger:
Design and characterization of a 180-GHz on-chip integrated broadband balun. 237-239 - Wen Zhou, Joseph Um, Bethanie J. H. Stadler, Rhonda Franklin:
Design of self-biased coplanar circulator with ferromagnetic nanowires. 240-242 - Prafulla Deo, Dariush Mirshekar-Syahkal, Gan Zheng, Arpan Pal, Amit Mehta:
Broadband antenna for passive self-interference suppression in full-duplex communications. 243-245 - Kousei Kumahara, Futoshi Kuroki, Masanori Eguchi, Takeshi Yamakawa:
A landslide prognostication system based on bistatic radar technology using AM radio waves. 246-249 - Florian Voineau, Cedric Dehos, Baudouin Martineau, Mathilde Sié, Michael Perchicot, Nhu Huan Nguyen, Anthony Ghiotto, Eric Kerherve:
A 12 Gb/s 64QAM and OFDM compatible millimeter-wave communication link using a novel plastic waveguide design. 250-252 - Pratik Chatterjee, Jeffrey A. Nanzer:
Using platform motion for improved spatial filtering in distributed antenna arrays. 253-255 - Zachary Hays, Christopher Kappelmann, Lucilia Lamers, Charles Baylis, Mohammad Abu Khater, Abbas Semnani, Dimitrios Peroulis, Edward Viveiros, John Penn:
Fast impedance matching using interval halving of resonator position numbers for a high-power evanescent-mode cavity tuner. 256-258 - Enson Chang, Rick L. Sturdivant, Bryce S. Quilici, Erich W. Patigler:
Micro and mini drone classification based on coherent radar imaging. 259-262 - Liang-Feng Qiu, Lin-Sheng Wu, Wen-Yan Yin, Jun-Fa Mao:
A filter with equal-ripple negative group delay. 263-266 - Senad Bulja, Efstratios Doumanis, Dmitry Kozlov:
Concentric distributed resonators and filters. 267-269 - Meng Zhang, Jin Li, Cheng Guo, Hongbo Wang, Jun Xu, Hongchun Yang:
A stereolithography 3-D printed Ka-band H-plane quasi-planar waveguide magic-T using slow-wave corrugations. 270-273 - Wael Abdullah Ahmad, Dietmar Kissinger, Herman Jalli Ng:
Experimental evaluation of 61 GHz differential compensated chip-on-board interconnect for FMCW radar. 274-276 - Naushad Dhamani, Paria Sepidband, Kamran Entesari:
A low phase noise wide-tuning range class-F VCO based on a dual-mode resonator in 65nm CMOS. 277-280 - Ashish Mishra, Chen Song, Wenyao Xu, Changzhi Li:
Investigation of unique broadband nonlinear RF response of electronic devices. 281-283 - Yen-Wei Chang, Ming-Che Yu, Hsien-Jia Lin, Chun-Hsing Li:
Compact low-cost five-band RF energy harvester using system-in-package integration. 284-286 - Matthew Dwyer, Honghyuk Kim, Luke Mawst, Daniel van der Weide:
Double-uniform Schottky diode nonlinear transmission line generating sub-picosecond transients. 287-289 - Wei Jiang, Yifei Jin, TengXing Wang, Yong Huang, Guoan Wang:
3-D printed X-band Yagi-Uda antenna. 290-292
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