ICEAA 14 International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications IEEE APWC 14 IEEE-APS Topical Conference on Antennas and Propagation in Wireless Communications August 3-8, 2014 • Palm Beach, Aruba ICEAA '14 IEEE APWC '14 Organized by POLITECNICO DI TORINO UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO In cooperation with IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society URSI, the International Union of Radio Science Istituto Superiore Mario Boella sulle Tecnologie dell’Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni Torino Wireless Foundation SELENE Srl - Eventi e Congressi Sponsored by IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Administrative support services provided by SELENE Srl - Eventi e Congressi FINAL PROGRAM ICEAA - IEEE APWC COMMITTEES Members: Danilo Erricolo University of Illinois STEERING COMMITTEE at Chicago, USA Guido Lombardi Politecnico di Torino, Italy Ladislau Matekovits Politecnico di Torino, Italy Rodolfo S. Zich President of the Istituto Paolo Petrini Politecnico di Torino, Italy Superiore Mario Boella Manuela Trinchero SELENE Srl - Eventi e President of the Torino Congressi, Torino, Italy Wireless Foundation, Italy David B. Davidson University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Roberto D. Graglia Politecnico di Torino, Italy Paul D. Smith Macquarie University, Australia SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Riccardo Tascone Head of CNR-IEIIT Piergiorgio L.E. Uslenghi University of Illinois P. L. E. Uslenghi, USA, Chair at Chicago, USA S. Benedetto, Italy T. S. Bird, Australia M. M. Botha, South Africa F. G. Canavero, Italy M. F. Cátedra, Spain W. C. Chew, USA ORGANIZING COMMITTEE D. B. Davidson, South Africa W. A. Davis, USA D. Erricolo, USA R. D. Graglia, Italy Chairman of ICEAA - IEEE APWC Organizing Committee: L. Gürel, Turkey E. Heyman, Israel Roberto D. Graglia Politecnico di Torino, Italy M. A. Lyalinov, Russia H. Nakano, Japan Technical Program Chair: Piergiorgio L.E. Uslenghi University of Illinois M. Orefice, Italy A. J. Parfitt, Australia at Chicago, USA A. F. Peterson, USA H. C. Reader, South Africa Publication Chair and CD-Proceedings production: Guido Lombardi Politecnico di Torino, Italy P. Russer, Germany M. S. Sharawi, Saudi Arabia P. D. Smith, Australia R. Tascone, Italy IEEE-APS representative: W. Ross Stone USA Y. Wen, People’s Republic of China URSI representative: W. Wiesbeck, Germany D. R. Wilton, USA Piergiorgio L.E. Uslenghi University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Webmaster: Gaetano Morrone Torino, Italy Secretariat/Treasurer/administration: Manuela Trinchero SELENE Srl - Eventi e Congressi, Torino, Italy WELCOME TO THE CONFERENCE On behalf of the Steering Committee, of the Organizing by the Torino Wireless Foundation, with the principal Committee and of the Scientific Committee, I am glad co-sponsorship of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation to welcome all participants to the sixteenth edition of Society and the technical cosponsorship of the ICEAA, and to the fourth edition of IEEE APWC, the IEEE- International Union of Radio Science (URSI). APS Topical Conference on Antennas and Propagation in The Conferences are held at the Radisson Aruba Resort, Wireless Communications. These two conferences share Casino & Spa, Palm Beach, Aruba, from August to 8, a common organization, registration fee, submission site, 01. Aruba is a happy island full of history, culture, workshops and short courses, and social events. rugged landscapes, and exotic local dishes. Don’t miss the opportunity to venture off the sand and check out These Conferences together have a wide scope, fun attractions; I am sure you will enjoy them. which includes all kinds of advanced applications in We look forward to seeing you in Palm Beach, Aruba, in Electromagnetics and new technology developments. August. Broad areas are covered, ranging from Cognitive Radio Roberto D. Graglia to Electromagnetic Compatibility and Intentional Chairman of the ICEAA - IEEE APWC Organizing Committee Electromagnetic Interference, from Antennas, Propagation, and Components Technologies to Radar Cross Section and Asymptotic Techniques, from Electromagnetic Applications to Biomedicine to Computational Electromagnetics, from Wireless Communications to Metamaterials. The two conferences altogether feature 6 sessions including special sessions organized by renowned experts. The ICEAA 01 Conference program consists of sessions including 18 Special Sessions; the IEEE APWC 01 Conference program consists of 11 sessions including 7 Special Sessions. About 0 papers are scheduled, out of the submitted. As in previous editions invited papers will be presented at the two Conferences, giving recent information on the state of the art and new technologies. A half-day short course on “Optimal antenna currents using MoM and convex optimization” will be held on Sunday afternoon, August , by Prof. Mats Gustafsson of the Lund University, Sweden. The Conferences, organized by the Politecnico di Torino and by the University of Illinois at Chicago, are technically supported by the Istituto Superiore Mario Boella and MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS GENERAL INFORMATION Coffee breaks and luncheons are included in the registration DATES AND LOCATION fee. Coffee breaks will be served in the Congress Center and Luncheons at the Sunset Grille Restaurant. The conferences will be held from rd to 8th of August 01, at the Radisson Aruba Resort, Casino & Spa, WELCOME RECEPTION J.E. Irausquin Boulevard 81, Palm Beach, Aruba. A Welcome Reception will be offered to the participants OFFICIAL LANGUAGE on Sunday evening, August , at 18:00, at the Pool Deck of the Radisson Aruba Resort, Casino & Spa, J.E. Irausquin The official language will be English. No simultaneous Boulevard 81, Palm Beach, Aruba. translation will be provided. BANQUET PROCEEDINGS The Award Dinner will be offered to the participants At the registration, each participant will receive a copy of on Wednesday night, at 19:0, at the private beach of the Conference Proceedings. the Radisson Aruba Resort, Casino & Spa, J.E. Irausquin Boulevard 81, Palm Beach, Aruba. The winner(s) of the ICEAA - IEEE APWC 1 Young Scientist Award will be REGISTRATION FEE announced at the Banquet. The ICEAA and the IEEE APWC conference share a AUDIOVISUAL EQUIPMENT common organization, registration fee, submission site, workshops and short courses, and social events. The on- site registration fee is 6,00 Euro per person. The on- Each meeting room will be equipped with a notebook. site registration fee for IEEE members is 600,00 Euro per The presenting authors will not be allowed to use their person. Full registration is required of all participants, personal computer for presentation; only the computer of including members of the Conference Committees, the meeting rooms can be used for presentation. Session Chairs and Authors. A non-refundable registration for each paper has been required from the corresponding INTERNET CONNECTION Author at the time of submission of the contribution in final form. The registration fee includes attendance to The Conference Centre features free WI-FI Internet access. all sessions, welcome reception, luncheons and coffee breaks, banquet, and participants’ briefcase containing ELECTRIC POWER IN ARUBA the Conference Proceedings and other material. Electrical Power 110 V AC (60 cycles) is identical to that REGISTRATION AT THE CONFERENCE utilized in the United States. A registration desk will be located in the Foyer of the MESSAGES Congress Center. The accompanying person fee is 10,00 Euro and includes only the welcome reception and the During the Conference, messages may be directed to banquet. Accompanying persons and late registrants participants via Email (iceaa01@seleneweb.com) or by may register, or pre-registrants may pick up conference calling the Radisson Aruba Resort, Casino & Spa +97 86- materials, at the following times: Sunday 9:30÷17:30, 6. Messages will be posted in the in the Foyer of the Monday and Tuesday 8:00÷17:00, Wednesday 8:00÷12:00, Congress Center. Thursday: 8:00÷17:00, Friday: 8:00÷12:00. 6 7 ARUBA CURRENCY Caribbean island. Aruba is blessed with clear skies, bright sunshine (more sunny days than any other island!) and US Dollars are widely accepted in Aruba, and banks may cooling trade winds practically every day of the year. exchange other foreign currency. ATM facilities exist Except for a few scattered weather events annually and at most banks, but also at all gas stations and popular some brief showers on some days, the sun does indeed supermarkets. ATM instructions are normally given in always shine here! Wonderful Aruba weather is one of Dutch, English, Spanish and Papiamento and cash is the many reasons for the island’s highest return-visitor normally dispensed in local currency. Some ATM’s will also rate in the Caribbean. On average, Aruba receives only 16 give out cash in US dollars. Aruba’s currency is the florin inches of rain, with the greatest likelihood of precipitation denoted by the letters ‘Awg.’ but also widely known as ‘Afl.’ from October through January. Temperatures average in The Aruban florin is divided into 100 cents and there are the low 80s year-round, with higher numbers recorded coins of , 10, , 0 cents, 1 florin (100 cents) as well as from May through October and lower temperatures from the florin coin. The square shaped 0 cent “yotin” coin December through March. is probably Aruba’s best-known coin from which many souvenirs are made while the coin itself makes a unique gift HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS for coin collectors. Banknotes are issued in denominations of 10, , 0, 100 and 00 florins. A block of rooms at a Special Rate has been reserved at the Conference Venue: the RADISSON ARUBA RESORT, CASINO TRANSPORTATION & SPA, J.E. Irausquin Boulevard 81, Palm Beach, Aruba. The Special Rate is offered for a period of three days before and The Queen Beatrix International Airport is located in four days after the Conference dates, to accommodate those Oranjestad, Aruba, at a distance of about 1 Km from the who wish to extend their visits (from July 1 through August Conference venue: the Radisson Aruba Resort, Casino 1). For bookings please visit: www.radisson.com/aruba & Spa, J.E. Irausquin Boulevard 81, Palm Beach, Aruba. and use the Promotional Code: IEEE1 The cost of a taxi ride from the airport to the Conference venue is US$. Aruba is served by a number of airlines ACCOMPANYING PERSON PROGRAM and international carriers, and connections can be made to any part of the world. 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In just four hours from New York City, (-06, Prof. R.D. Graglia; -01, Dr. G. Lombardi) and two and a half from Miami, you can be at the Aruba Fax +9-011-090-01/-099 Airport, breathing in the tropical air as you sail through E-mail: iceaa1@iceaa.polito.it immigration and customs. For logistics aspects: WEATHER SELENE s.r.l. (Mrs. Manuela Trinchero) Via Medici, - 101 Torino Aruba has a dry climate, with an average of 8 °F (~7°C). Tel. +9 011 799601 Located outside the hurricane belt with constant cooling Fax +9 011 79976 trade winds, Aruba has more sunny days than any other E-mail: iceaa01@seleneweb.com 8 9 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE ICEAA - IEEE APWC 2014 YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARD SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 A certificate and a prize of 1,000 US$ will be awarded to the SALON A young scientist (aged not more than thirty-six as of June 6, 01) who has authored the best ICEAA or IEEE APWC Formal opening paper in terms of content and impact on Electromagnetics. 10:0 ÷ 11:0 The finalists for this Award must present their paper in a Plenary address by IEEE AP-S Distinguished special poster session scheduled for Monday afternoon, Lecturer August 01, in the coffee-break area. In case of eligible Mats Gustafsson coauthors who are registered participants at ICEAA - IEEE Lund University, Sweden APWC, each awardee will receive a certificate and the cash award will be shared equally among them. The winner(s) CONVEx OPTIMIZATION FOR OPTIMAL DESIGN of the ICEAA - IEEE APWC 01 Young Scientist Award AND ANALYSIS OF SMALL ANTENNAS will be announced at the Award Dinner on Wednesday evening, August 6, 01. Since the award announcement SUMMARY: Design of small antennas is and presentation are made at the Banquet, all candidates challenging as the Q-factor, efficiency, are expected to attend the Banquet. and radiation resistance must be controlled simultaneously. In this presentation, convex optimization Short Course on together with integral expressions of the OPTIMAL ANTENNA CURRENTS stored electromagnetic energies is used to analyze many fundamental antenna USING MOM AND CONVEx OPTIMIZATION problems. The solutions to the convex optimization problems determine optimal currents, offer insight for antenna design, Prof. Mats Gustafsson of the Lund University, Sweden, and present performance bounds for antennas. We present will hold a half-day short course on “Optimal antenna several optimization formulations such as maximal gain currents using MoM and convex optimization,” on Sunday Q-factor quotient, minimal Q for superdirectivity, minimal Afternoon, August - Salon A. The short course is free for Q for given far field, and efficiency. The effects of antennas the Conference registrants. Participants may register for embedded in structures such as mobile phones are this short course at the Conference Registration Desk. discussed. Results are shown for various antenna geometries and compared to state of the art designs showing that many antennas perform almost optimally. A tutorial description of a method of moment implementation together with a Matlab package for convex optimization to determine optimal current distributions on arbitrarily shaped antennas is also presented. 11:0 ÷ 1:0 Short Course on OPTIMAL ANTENNA CURRENTS USING MOM AND CONVEx OPTIMIZATION Lecturer: Mats Gustafsson 1:0 ÷ 17:0 POOL DECK WELCOME RECEPTION 18:00 - 0:00 10 11 MONDAY, AUGUST 4 TUESDAY, AUGUST 5 SALON A SALON C ROOM RUBY SALON A SALON C ROOM RUBY Session 1 Session 2 Session 5 Session 9 Session 12 Session 14 ICE AA WideIEbEaEn dA APnWteCnnas OI.r TgsIaCunkEie AzreAmd abny GO.rNg.Ia CGnEeiAzoerAgdi bevy, DO.Brg.I aDCnaEiv AziedAds obny, D. ErOrircgoIalConE,i HAze.AGd rbifyf iths, Analysis and Simulation M.N. Georgieva-Grosse M.V. Ivashina, T. Long, M .C. Wicks Chairs: of Complex Media R. Maaskant, Spectrum Sharing AORD.r.FgD..R a.P .nG eWitrzeaielrgtdsolo inbany, , G. A. 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Romero Oliv eira de Souza ICEAA J. Shibayama 11:0 ÷ 1:0 Organized by 10:0 ÷ 1:0 Session 16 M. Gustafsson, ICEAA L. Jonsson Session 11 Organized by Optimal Antennas ICEAA Cha irs: Organi zed by 8:00 ÷ 1:0 P. NPeirwin Torlei ,n Fd. Ys ainn g M. Gustafsson, A. Boag Reflectarrays and L. Jonsson Session 13 Transmi tarrays 10:0 ÷ 1:0 1:0 ÷ 1:0 ICEAA Chairs: Fast Computational P. Pirinoli, F. Yang Methods Organized by Session 4 Session 8 Y. Wen 1:0 ÷ 1:0 ICEAA ICEAA Organized by Chairs: EMC and Other Related Session 17 Antennas and Arrays H. Shirai A. Boag, A. Natan Technologies IEEE APWC for Rail Transportation Organized by Recent Advancement Chairs: D.N. Aloi, M.S. Sharawi R.L. Haupt, of Electromagnetic Chairs: M.C. Johnson The ory Y. Wen, A. Marvin Novel Antennas for Chairs: Automotive and H. Shirai, R. Sato Vehicular Applications Chairs: 8:0 ÷ 16:0 1:0 ÷ 17:0 1:0 ÷ 17:0 D.N. Aloi, M.S. Sharawi Coffee break 10:00÷10:0 1:0 ÷ 17:0 1:0 ÷ 17:0 16:00 ÷ 17:0 Lunch break 1:0÷1:0 Coffee break 1:0÷16:00 Coffee break 10:00÷10:0 Lunch break 1:0÷1:0 POSTER SESSION FOR YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARD - SALON B - 1:00÷18:0 Coffee break 1:0÷16:00 1 1 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 SALON A SALON C ROOM RUBY SALON A SALON C ROOM RUBY Session 18 Session 19 Session 21 Session 23 Session 26 Session 30 IEEE APWC ICEAA IEEE APWC IEEE APWC IEEE APWC ICEAA Materials and Non-Linear Organized by Channel Modeling Organized by Organized by Electrom agnetics Organized by S. Balasubramaniam, and MIMO Systems H. Nakano M. Hein Chairs: H. Na kano J. J in Cha irs: Emerging Antenna Detection, Direction- J.P. Barret, C. Schulz S. Cotton, Technologies, Finding, and Beam 8:0 ÷ 10:00 Recent Advances in R. Storch Multiband Antennas, Steering Arrays Emerging Antenna Integral Equation and Wideband Antennas Session 31 Technologies, and Finite Element Part ICE AA Multiband Antennas, Methods 8:00 ÷ 9:00 Chairs: Electromagnetic Theory and M. Hein, A. Popugaev and Measu rements Wideband Antennas Chairs: Chairs: Chairs: Part 1 S. Balasubramaniam, Session 22 H. Nakano, C.-F. Huang D.A. McNamara, J. J in ICEAA J.M. Velázq uez Arcos 8:00 ÷ 10:00 8:0 ÷ 1:0 8:0 ÷ 1:0 10:0 ÷ 1:0 Chairs: Organized by H. Nakano, C.-F. Huang Session 20 L. Klinke nbusch Session 24 Session 27 Session 32 IEEE APWC In memoriam of IEEE APWC ICE AA ICEAA Professor Electromagnetic Organized by Karl J. Langenberg Applications C. Caloz, S. Gupta, RFID Technologies to Biom edicine OrKg.a Ensiszeeldle b, y D.R. Ja ckson Chairs: L. Matekovits In memory of Chairs: A. Monorchio, Arthur A. Oliner Fields and Waves C. Cremoux, A. Sonsi lphong G.E. Perona 1:0 ÷ 1:0 Traveling-Wave Structures Antennas and and Leaky-Wave Chairs: 1:0 ÷ 1:0 Session 28 Electromagnetic Antennas L. Klinkenbusch, IEEE A PWC Devices Inspired 8:00 ÷ 1:0 CLuonffceChe. 1 CbbD0arr.:eReloCa.a0 zhJkk ,a÷ a 1S1 ci r.10k sG:s::0 o:u00np÷0÷t11a0, ::00 B9.Z:0. 0S t÷e i1nb:e0rg anMOEdSxer eMogtCIsataC.eism ncCtEi aioaMa AzsltneuoAeed zrdr2 f ibiaa5aycl ,s e s DDPf.r.o A oEErpwrar rCOr1anaiioccgdrroogem:a CDl latNoo0mihnio, ,re÷ aieMnuM zti cw rn1eM..st diiIIo:cos so: arbkkndkt0ayaaiieonn nll ndgidnse eg rr by ELl.e BKMca.C tanEhrtsodaes m ikeGroslaal:ev gp,i nt se tic Banquet (19:0) Chairs: Session 29 C. Caloz, ICEAA B. Steinberg Organized by J.M. Arnold , P.D. Smith In memory of Douglas S. Jones Mathematical Advances in Electrom agnetics Chairs: J.M. Arnold, P.D. Smith 1:0 ÷ 17:0 16:00 ÷ 17:0 1:0 ÷ 17:00 Coffee break 10:00÷10:0 Lunch break 1:0÷1:0 Coffee break 1:0÷16:00 1 1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 8 FINAL PROGRAM SALON A SALON C ROOM RUBY Session 33 Session 34 Session 36 Sunday, August , 01, Salon A IEEE APWC ICEAA ICEAA FREE SHORT COURSE ON Organized by Organized by OPTIMAL ANTENNA CURRENTS USING MOM M. Hein D. V. Giri AND CONVEx OPTIMIZATION Technologies for mm High-Power and 1:0-17:0 Compact Antenna Electromagnetics Sub-mm Waves Arrays-Design, Instructor Technologies, Chairs: Prof. Mats Gustafsson Applications D.V. Giri, I. Kohlberg Chairs: of the Lund University, Sweden 8:0 ÷ 9:00 P. Hernández, N. Jastram A tutorial description of using a method of moments Chairs: Session 35 implementation together with a Matlab implementation M. Hein, ICEAA A. Skrivervik for convex optimization to determine optimal current Radar imaging and distributions on arbitrarily shaped antennas is presented. Inverse Scattering The optimal currents offer insight for antenna design and present performance bounds for antennas. Optimization Chairs: formulations for maximal gain Q-factor quotient, minimal Q- M.M. Botha, L. Claudepierre factor for superdirectivity, minimum Q for given far-field, and antennas embedded in structures are discussed. The results 8:0 ÷ 11:00 9:00 ÷ 10:0 8:0 ÷ 11:00 are illustrated for planar geometries and bodies of revolution. Coffee break 10:00÷10:0 1. Introduction and motivation. . Overview of physical bounds on antennas: from spherical regions by Chu (198), arbitrary geometry (007) to embedded antennas (01). . Stored energy expressed in the current density and method of moments (MoM) formulation. . Basics of convex optimization and the CVX software. . Optimal currents and physical bounds on small antennas: gain over Q, Q for superdirectivity, Q for prescribed farfields, and embedded antennas. 6. Bounds for ohmic losses and efficiency using multi-objective optimization. 7. Combination between convex and global optimization for automated optimal antenna design. 8. Future challenges and initial results for MIMO antennas. 9. Summary and conclusions. The attendees will be allowed to copy on their memory stick the presentation slides. 16 17
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