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WELCOME MESSAGES Career Platform · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 30
Welcome to the 23rd European Microwave Week· · · · · · · · · 5 5th European Microwave Student School · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 35
Welcome from the President of the European Tom Brazil Doctoral School of Microwaves· · · · · · · · · · · · · 33
Microwave Association· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6
Welcome to the 15th European Microwave Integrated
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Circuits Conference · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 7
Archiving through Editing the International Journal Monday 11th January 2021 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 35
Welcome to the 50th European Microwave Conference · · · · 8
the Knowledge Centre of Microwave and Wireless Tuesday 12th January 2021· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 40
Welcome to the 17th European Radar Conference· · · · · · · · · 9
Records papers written by the best Technologies Wednesday 13th January 2021 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 52
Welcome from the General TPC Chair · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 10
international scientists in our secure database. The Journal solicits original and review Hotel Booking Form· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 55
21.000 papers papers.
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International Journal of Microwaves and Wireless
Download as many as you wish Free e-access Technologies: EuMW2020 Special Issue · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 11 Friday 15th January 2021 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 74
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WORKSHOPS AND SHORT COURSES
GENERAL INFORMATION Welcome from the Workshop and Short Courses Chair · · · 78
COVID-19 Information · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 12 Sunday10th January 2021· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 79
Organising the Future events 2023 Berlin
The EuMW 2020 Organising Committee · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 14 Monday 11th January 2021 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 87
European Microwave Week 2021 London 2024 Paris
Travel and Visa Information· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 16 Tuesday 12th January 2021· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 95
2022 Milan 2025 Utrecht
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and Radar Event. Conferences are set to be Conference Information· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 17 Thursday 14th January 2021· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 101
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REGISTRATION
Workshop and Short Courses · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 18 EXHIBITOR WORKSHOPS
Registration Information · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 19 Rohde & Schwarz· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 109
Registration Fees· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 20 Mathworks Workshop · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 110
Keysight Workshop · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 111
FORUMS
IHP Workshop · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 112
The Defence, Security and Space Forum · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 22
MicroApps 2020 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 113
Follow us Join the EuMA Community The Automotive Forum· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 24
on social media EuMA, the European Microwave Association® The 5G Forum · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 26
Exhibitor Workshop Matrix · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 114
The European Microwave Week 2020 organisers would Welcome to the 23rd European Microwave Week
like to thank the following companies for their help and
valued support throughout this year’s event.
The Corona virus has swept across “If you work in this field – you can EuMIC, EuMC, EuRAD. The European
the globe. We have managed to move pack your week with relevant in- Microwave Integrated Circuits Confer-
the European Microwave Week from sights and new developments.” ence, the European Microwave Con-
PLATINUM SPONSOR September 2020 to January 2021, be- ference and the European Radar Con-
cause we so much value that real-life, Meet. This week is where the entire ference together form the scientific
person-to-person interaction. Register community meets. Meet, to interface heart of the Microwave Week. Keynote
and visit! with all the relevant industries at the speakers from around the globe to in-
largest microwave and radar trade- spire our audience, semiconductors
“Be part of the European Microwave show - this tradeshow alone is more that literally work up to a THz, dedicat-
Week, that will be remembered as than worth a visit! Stop by the EuMA ed sessions on Teaching Microwave En-
the first big Microwave Conference booth and become a member. That is gineering, a Focus Day on (Active) Ar-
after Corona.” the first step to get involved in vol- ray Antennas, there is just too much to
unteering: Do so for a few years and name it all here. Female talent can meet
Welcome! We are excited to host the suddenly realise that you actually their peers and get together during
European Microwave Week in The know all the famous names in mi- the Women-in-Microwaves event.
Netherlands, the country where it all crowaves and radar. Meet, to learn EuMC, the oldest of the conferences
started in 1998, when three confer- before things even get published. involved, will be celebrating its 50th
ences merged into the ‘Microwave Meet old friends to catch up, meet to anniversary, which is the reason for
Week’. This turned out to be a strate- make new friends that last a lifetime. the golden crown over this year’s logo.
gic and very successful move: 22 years
later this week has grown into the big- Enjoy. This week’s venue maximally fa- “We invite you to immerse yourself
gest event of its kind in Europe. To me, cilitates learning and meeting. Utrecht in the culture, art and history of
the week can be summarised in four is a historic place that welcomes visi- Utrecht.”
words: Learn, meet, enjoy and explore! tors warmly. Enjoy its canals, churches,
modern and ancient art, and over 3000 Explore! Browse through this mini-pro-
Learn. This week represents the state- years of history. Enjoy its famous mu- gramme to learn about the student
of-the-art in RF, microwaves and radar. sic scene, century-old restaurants, activities (including a drone-detecting
Academia and industry present well bars and nightlife. Enjoy the Railway challenge: build a team, receive hard-
over 400 scientific talks. Although this museum where we will host a splen- ware and demonstrate your perfor-
is more than any individual can absorb, did dinner amidst historic trains. Enjoy mance on-site), the different fora (the
it guarantees that – if you work in this the pub crawl and dancing festivities Defence, Security and Space Forum on
field – you can pack your week with rel- organised by us for you in the heart Space Situational Awareness, the Auto-
evant insights and new developments. of the city. Both the conference venue motive Forum, this year particularly on
Short courses will get you up to speed and city centre are within five minutes waveforms and AI in automotive radar,
for new topics, workshops will bring walking from the railway station, so and the new 5G Forum that bridges the
you all the new developments for those be prepared to combine work and fun! gap between business and technolo-
already working in the field. Exchange gy), a workshop on Quantum Comput-
ideas with colleagues from academia “With over 400 scientific papers, ing for Electronic Engineers, and there
and industry. Stay skilled in a world around 30 workshops and short is something on 5G at virtually every
that is changing at an unprecedented courses this will more than satisfy time-slot. This week is so packed with
rate. your scientific thirst.” science and fun, that you’ll regret going
home when the week is over!
Welcome from the President of the Welcome to the 15th European Microwave
European Microwave Association Integrated Circuits Conference
On behalf of the European Microwave EuMA member yet, I encourage you to Wim VAN CAPPELLEN and Dom- It is with immense pride that we The EuMIC “raison d’être” is to pro- of University College London will
Association (EuMA), I warmly wel- to join. As member, you will enjoy inique SCHREURS, EuMC Chair and would like to welcome you all to vide a unique forum where both sea- present the recent developments in
come you to the 23rd edition of the Eu- reduced fees for attending the Week TPC Chair; to François DEBORGIES Utrecht, The Netherlands, for the 15th soned experts and new comers can Photonic Integrated Circuits for Mi-
ropean Microwave Week in Utrecht! and other EuMA-sponsored confer- and Domine LEENAERTS, EuMIC European Microwave Integrated Cir- exchange, learn, disseminate on any crowave Applications.
EuMA stands up for our microwave ences and workshops as well as the Chair and TPC Chair; and to Mayaz- cuits (EuMIC 2020) Conference. For topic which relates to high frequen-
and RF community. We promote our IEEE IMS and the APMC. You’ll also zurra RUGGIANO and Jacco DE WIT, once, the Conference will not happen cy integrated circuits. Indeed, there This year, the EuMIC Closing Session
microwave discipline wherever we have access to an archive of publica- EuRAD Chair and TPC Chair - just to in autumn but will be held on Monday is no proper design of an MMIC or will start with the celebration of our
can. We foster networking between tions and the online version of the In- name a few on behalf of the entire the 11th and Tuesday the 12th of Jan- RFIC without state of the art models, best contributors. Indeed the EuMIC
scientists, engineers, decision makers ternational Journal on Microwave and team. Thank you! uary 2021. Since we do not change no good device without clever semi- Prize for the best-contributed paper
and end-users. We pursue this in var- Wireless Technologies. a winning team, the EuMIC confer- conductor engineering, no way to and the EuMIC Young Engineer Prize
ious ways. The European Microwave The European Microwave Week is ence has been jointly organised by meet stringent requirements without will be awarded by the EuMIC Prize
Week (EuMW) is our main asset and The European Microwave Week back again in The Netherlands after the GAAS® Association and EuMA, as bright and fresh ideas and no chance Committee. Three GAAS® Association
key event to do so. (EuMW) is the premier microwave the successful events in 1998, 2004, ever since 2006. The city of Utrecht to convince a customer without PhD student fellowships will also be
conference and exhibition event in 2008 and in 2012. All members of is very pleased to host the gathering sound measurements! awarded. This session will be con-
EuMA is continuously improving itself Europe. The success of the EuMW the team have been working hard to of microwave experts and IC design- cluded by two application-oriented
to support our microwave community is also a result of the collaboration set up an outstanding technical and ers from all over the world. If you intend to be there already on presentations. Igor Tasevski, Vice
as good as possible. We recently re- with the IEEE MTT Society (techni- scientific programme for you and Sunday and can refrain from enjoying President & Head of Product Devel-
leased a 22 pages White Paper “For cal co-sponsor of the Week) and the I am sure they will make your stay This conference would not be without Utrecht during the day, do register for opment Unit Radio at Ericsson will
a Strong & Competitive European GAAS Association (co-sponsor of Eu- in Utrecht exciting, enjoyable, and a the efforts of the numerous authors one or more of the very good Work- explore Radio ICs for future wireless
Wireless Technologies Ecosystem”. MIC). But the Week is not only con- rewarding experience of Dutch hospi- trying to disseminate their work, and shops and Short Course. Monday networks while Ville Kangas, Arctic
This paper substantiates the strate- ferences, the Exhibition organised tality. I congratulate the team with a the dedication of the panel of review- is a busy day with a large offering: Weather Satellite Project Manager at
gic importance of wireless technol- by our long-standing partner Horizon lot of very nice innovations like the ers and TPC members to spend their beyond the Opening Session, there the European Space Agency will look
ogies for the 4th European Industrial House / Microwave Journal forms an Chinese Call for Papers. free time making the best selection in will be nine regular sessions and the at MetOp Second Generation mm-
Revolution and the digital European integral part of it. order to provide the most attractive traditional EuMIC Get-together to Wave Instruments and Technologies.
society. A free download is available I would like to cordially invite you programme. No one would imagine conclude the day. On Tuesday, which
at our website: www.eumwa.org. As everybody knows, preparing and to the EuMW 2020. Come to the a major Conference without Work- hosts the Opening of the EuMW We have done all we could do to
hosting the EuMW is a major effort, wonderful city of Utrecht. Join us at shops and Short Courses for which 2020, EuMIC offers two regular ses- make this Conference a reality but
EuMA actively supports education from paper submission and review EuMW 2020 and discover informa- the organisers strive to gather key sions, one joint session with EuMC, only you, the attendees, can turn Eu-
and offers to young researchers each to on-site organisation at the venue, tion you won’t get anywhere else. experts to cover the latest develop- the Foundry Panel Session, the inter- MIC 2020 into a success. The EuMIC
year a number of scholarships at se- and this is accomplished by a team Take the opportunity to meet and ments. We also have to acknowledge active Poster Session that will be pre- team is looking forward to meet you:
lected European industries and re- of volunteers year by year. Therefore, talk to colleagues and friends from the previous EuMIC teams who did ceded by a one-minute pitch for all Hartelijk Welkom in Utrecht!
search institutes. We expect the next my special and sincere thanks go to all over the world you don’t see ev- not spare their time to provide pre- presenters, and the Closing Session.
call to be published in the last quarter Frank VAN VLIET and Bart NAUWE- ery day. I hope to see you in Utrecht! cious support. Finally, we would also
of 2020. LAERS, 2020 General Chair and Vice- And most of all: Get involved in our like to thank all the people who nev- The EuMIC Opening Session will fea-
chair; to Alex YAROVOY, General TPC community! er come under the spotlight though ture two distinguished invited speak-
Most of you are familiar with EuMA, Chair; to Marcel VAN DER GRAAF, helping tremendously to make this ers. Prof. John D. Cressler of Georgia
but for those who aren’t yet: We offer Operational Officer; to Laura ANITORI Conference possible. Tech will look at the Challenges of
a membership to all working in the Workshops and Short Courses Chair; Integrated Circuits for Microwave
field of microwaves. If you are not a to Ioan LAGER, Treasurer; as well as Applications while Prof. Alwyn Seeds
FRANK VAN DEN FRANÇOIS DEBORGIES STEFAN HEINEN DOMINE LEENAERTS CHRISTIAN FAGER
BOGAART EuMIC 2020 Chair EuMIC 2020 Co-Chair EuMIC 2020 TPC Chair EuMIC 2020 TPC Co-Chair
President ESA, The Netherlands RWTH Aachen University, Germany NXP, The Netherlands Chalmers University of Technology,
European Microwave Association Sweden
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Welcome to the 50th European Microwave Welcome to the 17th European Radar Conference
Conference
With great pleasure and honour, the the keynote speech “How Connec- developments in Radio Astronomy, It is with great pleasure that the Eu- In the opening session on Wednes- This year 175 papers were submit-
EuMC 2020 team warmly welcomes tivity Technologies are Changing Ve- Space, and Defence are presented in RAD 2020 organization team wel- day, two excellent keynote speakers ted to the conference and, after a
you to the 50th Microwave Confer- hicles”. Tuesday afternoon, we will three special sessions. In the EuMC comes you to the 17th European Radar will address important aspects of rigorous selection process, 126 pa-
ence, celebrating its golden edition! host again the Women in Microwaves Closing Session, also on Thursday, Conference, the key European event radar for space observations and na- pers have been accepted and were
The history of the EuMC dates back (WiM) event. This year’s WiM event the EuMC Microwave Prize and two for the present status and future val ballistic missile defense. Goutam organised into 110 oral sessions and
to 1969, when the conference first comprises presentations and a panel Young Engineer Prizes will be award- trends in the field of radar research, Chattopadhyay, senior research sci- 16 interactive poster sessions, some
took place in London. Since then, the discussion of leading female scien- ed. The Closing Session features a technology, system design and ap- entist at NASA Jet Propulsion Labo- of them shared with EuMC. Six indus-
conference has evolved into the larg- tists from academia and industry. The keynote by Hughes Boulnois (Airbus plications. It covers a wide variety ratory, will present ‘Millimeter-Wave trial keynotes will open oral sessions
est event in Europe dedicated to a conference sessions on Tuesday have DS) “The Future of High-Throughput of topics, ranging from radar compo- and Terahertz Radar Instruments for addressing recent innovation high-
broad range of high-frequency topics, tracks on power amplifiers, (integrat- Satellites is Laser SatCom” and a nents and systems, radar propagation Planetary, Cometary, Earth Observa- lights. Nine attractive workshops/
ranging from novel semiconductor ed) antennas, packaging, THz elec- keynote on New Frontiers for Wave and target modelling, advanced sig- tions, and Security Applications’. The short courses will complete and en-
and packaging technologies, photon- tronics and photonics, and EM field Engineering Using Metamaterials by nal processing techniques, up to the second invited speaker is Captain Jorn hance the EURAD programme, some
ics, passive and active microwave/ theory and numerical techniques. On Andrea Alù, Founding Director and most innovative radar architectures Bleijs, Director of Weapon and Sensor of them shared with EuMC, on key
millimeterwave circuits and antenna Wednesday, the program continues Einstein Professor at the Photonics and concepts and the latest applica- Technology for the Netherlands De- topics like automotive in-cabin radar
(arrays), up to system level, with in- with more sessions on power am- Initiative, CUNY Advanced Science tions. We are proud to host EuRAD fence Materiel Organisation in Mar- and networks with sensor fusion, mi-
novative solutions for e.g., biomedi- plifiers, passive components and fil- Research Center, USA. Last but not 2020 from 13th to 15th January 2021 itime Systems Department, who will cro-Doppler radar, advances in sparse
cal, mobile, and IoT applications. ters, metamaterials, IoT, and Energy least, there are four more short cours- in Utrecht at the Jaarbeurs, providing give a talk on ‘One step ahead of the array design, multi-beam antennas
Harvesting Technologies. In addition, es and workshops on Friday. an ideal setting from plenary sessions enemy: innovative radar solutions are and beamforming networks, radar
We have done our very best to offer there is the highly recommended to regular sessions, and individual decisive for military use’. The EuRAD system solutions for industrial and
you an attractive conference where short course “Quantum Computing A new element of the 2020 confer- discussions to workshops. Joining Opening is held in conjunction with consumer sensing, MIMO radar, and
you can present your research and for Electrical Engineers” with 7 talks ence are 1-minute poster pitches: In this conference is the ideal opportuni- the Defence, Security and Space Fo- cognitive radar signal processing.
meet colleagues, learn about the lat- from experts in the field, organized in the slot before the morning coffee, ty to keep up-to-date with the latest rum (DSS), which focuses further on
est trends and broaden your horizons, three main themes: quantum-comput- the poster presenters of the poster achievements in radar and to interact Space Situational Awareness. For the We would like to express our deepest
be inspired by world-leading keynote ing fundamentals, physical platforms sessions will be pitching their work in with international experts from in- closing session on Friday, an excel- gratitude to all the reviewers, the TPC
speakers from academia and industry, for quantum processors, and elec- the Media Arena for exactly one min- dustry and academia. The conference lent speaker will address the evolu- members and the TPC sub-committee
be exposed to the latest products in tronic interfaces for quantum com- ute. Action and fun are guaranteed brings together radar experts, re- tion of radar suites in the context of chairs for undertaking their task in a
the exhibition, and make new friends. puters. Plus a focused session on In- with big traffic lights for the timing, searchers, designers and developers the Dutch frigate replacement pro- professional and timely manner, for
Our efforts have led to a rich program novative Antennas for Cubesats and a timer counting down and a big red from all over the world to continuous- gram. The invited speaker is Winston their invaluable contribution to the
throughout the entire week. On Sun- Small-Space platforms. On Thursday, emergency button. ly stimulate innovation and benefit van Oosterhout, Technical Director success of EuRAD 2020.
day and Monday there are 12 EuMC there are sessions on front ends, pla- from cross-fertilization between ap- at Thales Nederland B.V., who will
workshops and short courses on nar filters, biomedical applications, We hope that you will have a plications. This year, the conference give a talk on “Multi-Band function- We look forward to meeting you at
hot-topics, such as RF Technologies and characterisation techniques. The great time at the EuMC. Enjoy the embraces the theme of “Awareness ally integrated Multi-Function Radar the EuRAD 2020 conference, and
for 5G, and Advanced Measurement Netherlands is hosting an enormous conference! through Radar”, this thread links the sensor suites”. The opening and clos- wish you an excellent stay in Utrecht!
Techniques for Next Generation Com- amount of phased array research and plenary talks with the entire confer- ing sessions thus complement each
munication Systems. Tuesday morn- development at universities, research ence program, including the Space other providing contributions from
ing features the EuMW/EuMC Plena- institutes, and industry. Thursday Situational Awareness Forum and the research institution, government, and
ry Opening Session where Lars Reger, is therefore designated as our spe- Automotive Forum. industry.
Executive Vice President & CTO at cial day on array technologies. An
NXP Semiconductors, will present overview on the latest phased array
Welcome from the General TPC Chair International Journal of Microwave and Wireless
Technologies: EuMW 2020 Special Issue
It is my sincere pleasure to welcome carefully selected industrial keynote I wish you to enjoy the conference The International Journal of Micro- The authors of several highly ranked
the European Microwave Week in the presentations and special sessions program, meet microwave communi- wave and Wireless Technologies was papers presented at the conferences
Netherlands in historical and at the resulting in total 91 oral sessions and ty at the conference and at the ex- created in 2009 by the European will be invited to submit an extended
same time very young city of Utrecht. 4 poster sessions. The sessions are hibition, visit beautiful down town of Microwave Association (EuMA) and version for publication in the journal.
For almost two years the Technical placed in the conference matrix as Utrecht, recharge your batteries and Cambridge University Press for the The special issue will be guest edited
Program Committee worked hard to much as possible along topical lines. be inspired by new ideas. Looking benefit of the microwave research by Dominique Schreurs, TPC chair of
make this Dutch-Belgium Edition of From submitted papers we could forward to meeting you in January in community in Europe and overseas. EuMC 2020, Domine Leenaerts, TPC
the Week a great success. clearly see the major trends in de- Utrecht. chair of EuMIC 2020, and Jacco de
velopment in a broad field of micro- The journal is published ten times a Wit, TPC chair of EuRAD 2020.
A good program starts from good waves: from circuitry to systems. To year. It allows academic and industri-
papers. Responding to our call for emphasize these trends, we enriched al researchers to promote their work Accepted papers will be published
papers the authors from 61 country the program with three dedicated fo- and stay connected with the most online at http://journals.cambridge.
throughout the globe submitted 838 rums: DSS Forum on Space Situation- recent developments in microwave org/MRF and can be referenced using
papers, with the majority of papers al Awareness, Automotive Forum and and RF technology. The journal is ref- their DOI (Digital Object Identifier).
outside of the European Union. The 5G Forum. The program is completed erenced in databases such as Scopus Once all submissions are received,
first three largest national paper con- with carefully tuned workshops and and Google Scholar and is indexed in the articles will be collated into the
tributors to the week are Germany, special courses on topics of high in- the Thomson Reuters Web of Science. Special Issue and published in print,
China and the Netherlands. As Gen- terest to the microwave community. Following the success of previous mi- which is expected to appear in June
eral Technical Programme Commit- crowave weeks, the journal will again 2021.
tee Chair, I am very grateful to all The technical program has been publish a special issue dedicated to
reviewers and TPC members who are managed through a new version of European Microwave Week 2020.
volunteering in the challenging time software system and I would like to
of corona crisis to make great tech- thank Marc van Heijningen, Cristina
nical program for EUMW 2020. More Andrej and the staff from CONVERIA, DOMINIQUE SCHREURS DOMINE LEENAERTS JACCO DE WIT
than 500 reviewers have laid down who have efficiently contributed to EuMC 2020 TPC Chair EuMIC 2020 TPC Chair EuRAD 2020 TPC Chair
a solid basis for the paper selection the final programme preparation via
by providing from 5 to 7 profession- setting up and managing the CONVE-
al reviews per each submitted paper. RIA system. Special thanks to Marcel
For the first time in the history of the van der Graaf for his excellent sup-
European Microwave Week all sub- port of TPC work at all stages. I also
mitted papers were checked for (self) would like to express my gratitude
plagiarism using the standard IEEE
tool. The Technical Program Commit-
tee with 104 members in virtual TPC
to the TPC chairs of the individual
conferences Dominique Schreurs,
Domine Leenaerts and Jacco de Wit,
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on paper selection having an accep- nij, WS coordinator Laura Anitori and
tance rate of around 62 % (including Focussed/Special Session coordinator
focused sessions). These contributed Stefania Monni for very efficient team
papers have been complimented with work.
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Frank van Vliet Bart Nauwelaers Marcel van der Graaf Ioan Lager Marc van Heijningen Alexander Yarovoy Marco Martorella Mark Bentum Patrice Gamand Patrick Hindle Sally Garland
General Chair General Co-Chair Operational Officer Treasurer Local Arrangments Chair & EuMA General TPC Chair DSS Forum Chair DSS Forum Co-Chair DSS Forum Advisor DSS Forum, Microwave Journal Hotels and Partner Programme
TNO - The Netherlands & KU Leuven - Belgium TNO - The Netherlands Delft University of Technology - The Conference Software Officer Delft University of Technology - The University of Pisa - Italy Eindhoven University of Technology & RF Consulting PG - France United Kingdom Connex Hotels and Events - United
University of Twente - The Netherlands Netherlands TNO - The Netherlands Netherlands ASTRON - The Netherlands Kingdom
David Prinsloo Ulf Johannsen Stefania Monni Laura Anitori Marion Matters- Annemie van Nieuw- Thomas Zwick Frank Gruson Martin Kunert Cicero Vaucher
Publication Chair Student Activities Chair & Career Focussed and Special Sessions Chair Workshop and Short Courses Chair & Kammerer erburgh Automotive Forum Chair Automotive Forum Co-Chair Automotive Forum Co-Chair Automotive Forum Local Arrangements
ASTRON - The Netherlands Platform Chair TNO - The Netherlands Attendee Survey Officer Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Continental AG - Germany Robert Bosch GmbH - Germany Chair
Eindhoven University of Technology - TNO - The Nethelrands Awards and Prizes Chair & WiM Chair EuMA Headquarters Assistant Germany NXP - The Netherlands
The Netherlands Eindhoven University of Technology - Belgium
The Netherlands
François Deborgies Domine Leenaerts Stefan Heinen Christian Fager Wim van Cappellen Dominique Schreurs Bart Smolders Ulf Gustavsson Toon Norp Henri Werij
EuMIC Chair EuMIC TPC Chair EuMIC Co-Chair EuMIC TPC Co-Chair EuMC Chair EuMC TPC Chair 5G Forum Chair 5G Forum Co-Chair 5G Forum Co-Chair Sponsoring Advisor
ESA - The Netherlands NXP - The Netherlands RWTH Aachen University - Germany Chalmers University of Technology ASTRON - The Netherlands KU Leuven - Belgium Eindhoven University of Technology Ericsson - Sweden TNO - The Netherlands Delft University of Technology - The
- Sweden The Netherlands Netherlands
Mayazzurra Ruggiano Jacco de Wit Cristina Andrei Matthias Rudolph Daryna Pesina Sofia Kotti Mark Oude Alink Hao Gao Harijot Bindra Niels Vertegaal
EuRAD Chair EuRAD TPC Chair EuMA Conference Software Officer Electronic Submission Advisor EuMA Social Media Officer Workshop and Short Courses Co-Chair Interactive Sessions Chair VISA Chair VISA Co-Chair Party Chair
Thales Nederland B.V. - The TNO - The Netherlands Brandenburg University of Technology Brandenburg University of Technology O. Ya. Usikov Institute for Radiophys- & Social Media Officer University of Twente - The Netherlands Eindhoven University of Technology University of Twente - The Netherlands Eindhoven University of Technology
Netherlands - Germany - Germany ics and Electronics NAS - Ukraine TNO - The Netherlands The Netherlands The Netherlands
Willem Hol Michel Zoghob Julie Mills Tamara Boogaard Corry Neggers Monique André de la Sander Bronckers Jaap Essing Jean-Luc Polleux Thierry Parra Daniel Stokes
EuMA Liason Event Director Event Manager Key Account Manager Jaarbeurs Conferences Manager Jaarbeurs Porte Student Helpers Coordinator Tom Brazil Doctoral School of Career Platform Advisor Attendee Survey Officer Attendee Survey Officer
Horizon House - United Kingdom Horizon House - United Kingdom Jaarbeurs - The Netherlands Jaarbeurs - The Netherlands Eindhoven University of Technology Microwaves Chair Université Paris Est, ESYCOM, CNRS, University of Toulouse, CNRS, National Physical Laboratory - United
Utrecht Convention Bureau The Netherlands TNO - The Netherlands ESIEE Paris - France LAAS - France Kingdom
The Netherlands
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Programme
08:30 EuRAD opening 12:40 Strategy Analytics Lunch & Learn Session 15:30 Coffee Break Moderator: Marco Martorella
– – Eric Higham, Strategy Analytics; “Space Situational – • René de Jongh, Strategy Director, Thales Netherlands
10:10 13:40 16:10
Awareness in the New Space Era” • Petra Wijnja, Dutch Airforce
This session will explore some trends, forecasts and • Peter Knott, Director of Fraunhofer-FHR
drivers that are influencing the congestion in space. The • Mohamed Abouzahra/Gregg Hogan, Hastack-MIT-
10:10 Coffee Break presentation will address evolving space capabilities in 16:10 Executive Round Table Forum: Space Situational Lincoln Laboratory
– the commercial and defence segments of the space indus- – Awareness • Rene Thaens, NATO
10:50 17:50
try, along with the benefits these capabilities will enable. Which technologies need to be implemented to face
future challenges? What are the technological gaps that
need to be filled? How important is to collaborate to 17:50 Cocktail Reception
10:50 Space Situational Awareness 13:50 Microwave Journal Industry Panel Session improve SSA? What are the current and future threats –
– – 18:30
12:30 Moderator: Mark Bentum 15:30 The Microwave Journal Industry Session will be made up that we should consider and try to mitigate or eliminate?
Three renowned experts will present and discuss various of several company presentations that illustrate the tech- How can research help towards improving SSA?
SSA-related topics. Peter Knott, Director of Fraunhofer- nological innovation that industry is developing for Space
FHR, will address the radar sensors for SSA. Mohamed Situational Awareness related topics. World-wide experts from academia, industry and military
Abouzahra and Gregg Hogan, Haystack-MIT-Lincoln areas are invited to this Table for an open discussion
Laboratory, will present an emergency-response system about SSA and its crucial role to safeguard Space and
supported by NATO and Petra Wijnja, Dutch Airforce, will guarantee that current and future services, upon which
talk about Space In the Dutch MoD, the current focus and we rely, are preserved
activities of the Defense Space Security Center.
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Paris Manchester Amsterdam Nuremberg Rome Paris London Nuremberg Madrid Paris Utrecht
The Defence, Security MMW Imaging Defence and Security Military Radar vs. Protection and Secu- RF Payloads for Challenges and Op- The Internet of Space: Integrating Unmanned New Radio Architec- Space Situtational
and Space Forum Systems including Space Automotive Radar rity of our Infrastruc- Unmanned Aerial portunities for Indoor/ Technologies and Systems in Defence tures: The Evolution Awareness
ture and Home land Vehicles Enclosed and Urban Applications and Security for Satellite Constel-
Communications and Scenario’s lations
Sensing Technologies
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Programme
SESSION 1: MODULATION AND OPERATION PRINCIPLES SESSION 2: RADAR ARCHITECTURES SESSION 3: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN AUTOMOTIVE RADAR SESSION 4: AUTOMOTIVE RADAR INTERFERENCE
(Chair: Cicero Vaucher, NXP, The Netherlands) (Chair: Frank Gruson, Continental, Germany) (Chair: Martin Kunert, Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany) (chair: Thomas Zwick, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
08:30 Automated Driving: Market Perspective for Radar 10:50 Achieving True Safety on the Road with an Automotive-Dedi- 13:50 Development of Deep Learning Approaches for 16:10 Automotive Radar Mutual Interference - Snapshots of
– Cédric Malaquin, Yole, France – cated Imaging Radar Chipset – Radar-Based Autonomous Driving – Today’s Situation
08:50 11:10 14:10 16:30
Noam Arkind, Arbe Robotics, Israel Georg Kuschk, Astyx GmbH, Germany Alicja Ossowska, Valeo Schalter und Sensoren GmbH,
Germany & Richard Körber, Astyx GmbH, Germany
08:50 Radar Technology for Assisted and Automated Driving 11:10 Asymptotic Electromagnetic Fields Computation as an Op- 14:10 CNN-Based Signal Processing for Automotive Sensors 16:30 Radar to Radar Interference: Real Threat and
– Frank Gruson, Continental AG, Germany – timal Method for Radar-in-Vehicle Performance Prediction – Tim Berthold, Dream Chip Technologies GmbH, Germany – Opportunities
09:10 11:30 14:30 16:50
Alexander Ioffe, Aptiv, Germany Nicolai Behmann, IMS Hannover, Germany Francesco Laghezza, NXP Semiconductors, The
Netherlands
09:10 Hybrid Analog Phased Array and Advanced Algorithms 11:30 Scope, Challenges and Opportunities for 140 GHz 14:30 Reflex-Level Object Type Classification for Automotive 16:50 Methods to Avoid Radar Interference - An Overview of the
– Radar for Long-Range High-Resolution Detection and AI – Automotive Radar – Radar – Swedish Radcom Project
09:30 11:50 14:50 17:10
Maha Achour, Metawave Corporation, USA Simon Tejero Alfageme, Huawei Technologies Duesseldorf Michael Ulrich, Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany Karl Vanas, Volvo Car Corporation, Sweden
GmbH, Germany
09:30 MIMO Radar Waveforms for Automotive 11:50 Radar Digitalization 14:50 Machine Learning and Radar Techniques for Enhanced 17:10 IMIKO-Radar: Methods for Cooperative Interference
– Feike Janson, NXP Semiconductors, The Netherlands – André Roger, Infineon Technologies, Germany – Vehicle Perception – Mitigation
09:50 12:10 15:10 17:30
Sonia Ghelani, Texas Instruments, USA Werner Sörgel, Tim Poguntke and Thomas Binzer, Robert
Bosch GmbH, Germany
09:50 Open Discussion on all Presentations of the Session 12:10 Open Discussion on all Presentations of the Session
– – 15:10 Open Discussion on all Presentations of the Session 17:30 Open Discussion on all Presentations of the Session
10:10 12:30 – –
15:30 17:50
10:10 Coffee 12:30 Lunch
– – 15:30 Coffee
10:50 13:50 –
16:10
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The 5G Forum
From Technology to Business
Friday, 15th January 2021,
08:45 to 15:45, Auditorium Registration and
Chair: Bart Smolders, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Programme Updates
Co-Chairs: Toon Norp, TNO, The Netherlands & Ulf Gustavsson, Ericsson, Sweden
Please refer to the special forums
and session fees table for registration
fees. Lunch and beverages are included
in the fee. The Conference Special
Events section of the EuMW
The introduction of 5G is a major trend in provide multiple virtual networks, each op- For the microwave industry, 5G will be a ma- The 2020 5G Forum hosts a mix of technical
cellular telecommunications; in various timised for a particular application, service jor new market opportunity. The market of presentations, posters, demo sessions and website will give further
countries 5G frequency licenses are being or industrial customer. In Europe, there are billions of mobile phones is interesting, and a panel discussion. Technical presentations details and updates
awarded and 5G networks are rolled out. 5G three pioneer frequency bands earmarked on top of that, the application of microwave from industrial experts will address 5G stra-
promises to support a range of new appli- for 5G. Two of these - the 700 MHz band frequencies in 5G will imply the deployment tegic and market needs and discuss how
cations - automotive, public safety, media, and the 3.5 GHz band - are in the same sub of huge numbers of small basestations with these can be met with technology solutions.
health, satellite communication, and factory 6 GHz range of spectrum where most cur- electronic beam-steering capabilities. It is Poster and demo sessions during lunch al-
automation to name a few - are supported rent cellular technologies can be found. The therefore of interest for the microwave com- low research projects to show their advanc-
using the same NR radio interface technol- third pioneer band is the 26 GHz band; a munity to get a system- and technology-lev- es with new 5G technology and provides an
ogy. The concept of 5G network slicing en- new frequency band which will introduce el overview of what 5G will bring and how excellent networking opportunity.
ables a single 5G network infrastructure to microwave technology in cellular networks. microwave technology can play a role in 5G
Programme
08:45 Chairman welcome speech 11:45 Pitches of posters and demo sessions that will be given The foundation of Mobile telephony The foundation of mobile broadband Embracing a net- Enabling a smart
– – during lunch mobile telephony for everone mobile broadband enhanced worked society sustainable
09:00 12:15
society
09:00 What can you do with 5G? 12:15 Lunch combined with posters and demo session
– Anders Furuskär, Ericsson, Sweden –
09:30 13:45 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 6G
09:30 5G Frequency Licensing and Regulations in Europe 13:45 5G, but why? Business First, Technology Second
– Peter Disseldorp, Radiocommunications Agency – Jacob Groote, 5G EVP, KPN, The Netherlands ~1980 ~1990 ~2000 ~2010 ~2020 ~2030
10:00 14:15
Netherlands
10:00 5G OTA Testing 14:15 Opportunities for 5G features in Autonomous Driving 1st GENERATION 2nd GENERATION 3rd GENERATION 4th GENERATION 5th GENERATION 6th GENERATION
– Pertti Kangas, Keysight Technologies – Andreas Kwoczek, Volkswagen, Germany wireless network wireless network wireless network wireless network wireless network wireless network
10:30 14:45
• Basic Voice service • Designed for voice • Designed for voice • Designed Primarily • 1000 x increase in • Extension to
10:30 Coffee 14:45 The Role of 5G in Factory Automation and data for Data capacity (sub) mm-wave
– – • Analog Based • First digital stan-
frequencies
10:45 15:15 Protocols dards (GSM, CDMA) • First mobile • IP based protocol • Support for 100+
bradband billion connections • Real-time cloud
• True Mobile
computing
10:45 Semiconductor Technology for 5G Handsets and Base 15:15 Panel discussion with the speakers of the day • Voice through cir- broadband • Below 1 ms latency
– Stations – Moderator: Toon Norp, TNO, Netherlands cuit & Data-Packet
11:15 15:45 Switching
Domine Leenaerts, NXP Semiconductors, The Netherlands
11:15 Beamforming Concepts in 5G 15:45 Chairman closing remarks 2.4 Kbps 64 Kbps 2 Mbps 100 Mbps 10 Gbps 1 Tbps
– David Astely, Ericsson, Sweden –
11:45 16:00
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The Women in Microwaves event will be in career paths. We will engage in joint discus-
the theme of “Stronger Together”. sions and actively extend our networks.
The past months have shown to us the im- Don’t miss this dedicated and unique event
portance of bringing people together, be it and meet with colleagues from around the
in-person or online. Cooperating in research, world. Join as in the Media Arena at:
industry and education, networking on na-
tional and international level and interact- 12:30 to 13:50 - Lunch Lecture
ing with your colleagues are key aspects in 16:10 to 17:50 - Panel Discussion and Drinks
our work and career. In this context we will
organize a symposium with several interna- More details on the final program will be
ULF JOHANNSEN tional female speakers showing to us their published via the conference website.
Student Activities Chair
Eindhoven University of Technology,
The Netherlands
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Career Platform
Tuesday, 12th January to Thursday, 14th January 2021
Various locations, refer to programme
Chair: Ulf Johanssen, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Events
08:30 Career Lounge the right person for a job or an internship, you need the 10:50 Special Session 08:30 Company Wall and Job Wall
– Tuesday, 12th Juanuary to Thursday, 14th January 2021 ability to present your skills with clarity and conviction. – Wednesday, 13th January 2021 – 12th Juanuary to Thursday, 14th January 2021
17:50 12:30 17:30
Where: Round Control This workshop will make you aware of the transferable Where: Media Arena Where: Loopbrug
No registration and free access (including visitors) skills you’ve developed during your studies, at your (tem- No registration – free access (including exhibition visitors) No registration – free access (including exhibition visitors)
A space dedicated to informal chats with the Career Plat- porary) jobs, and during your extracurricular activities
form’s partner-companies. and help you to present them while networking. The European Microwave Industry Market and The company wall is an additional space where companies
Professional Opportunities can present themselves and their work on a poster (A0 or
10:50 Job Dating 10 minutes break Top industry-leading speakers will give their vision and A1). Furthermore, at the same location is a job wall where
– Thursday, 14th January 2021 insights. The session will describe the main market of the companies can announce vacancies (A4).
17:50
Where: BOR6 Workshop 2: “Improve your Curriculum Vitae (CV) for a European Microwave Industry with a focus on Profes-
Companies can invite candidates and book time slots Great First Impression” (45min) sional Opportunities.
during the Career Platform. Companies that are partici- Presenter: Arjen van Vliet, University of Utrecht
pating in the Career Platform might invite candidates to You will learn what is standard practice for writing an
1-on-1 interviews in a quiet environment. The companies effective CV. Using instruction videos and detailed expla-
can book time slots and hand out invitations to their nations of do’s and don’ts, we will show you the different
candidates during the first two days of the Career Plat- components that make up CVs. We’ll also discuss how em-
form (12th and 13th January 2021). The Job Dating will take ployers select from all the CVs and letters they receive,
place on the third day of the Career Platform (14th January and how you can use this knowledge to your advantage.
2021). During the workshop, you will start working on your CV
and give each other feedback. There will be plenty of time Connect with us on social media for more For details on the program and speakers, visit
13:50 Career Workshops for you to ask any questions you may have. www.eumweek.com/docs/Career_platform.html
– Tuesday, 12th January 2021
15:30
Where: Media Arena 13:50 Start-Up Panel
No registration – Restricted to M.Sc. and Ph.D. students – Wednesday, 13th January 2021
15:30
Where: Media Arena
Workshop 1: “Transferable Skills and Networking” (45min) No registration – free access (including exhibition visitors)
Presenter: Arjen van Vliet, University of Utrecht Do you have an idea for a start-up? You need some help
Do you realise what skills you’ve acquired at university? to make it grow? Then the Start-Up Panel at the EuMW
People tend not to think much about these things. 2020 can help you. Multiple incubators and start-up
Transferable skills are useful in all kinds of professional programs from the EU will present what they are doing
contexts, and you carry them with you from one job to and how they can help you. The short presentations of
the next. If you want to convince an employer that you’re each entity are followed by an open discussion.
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5th European Microwave Student Tom Brazil Doctoral School of M.Sc. and Ph.D.
School “Practical Workshop: The registration fee for this
Microwaves “The Route to 5G: Design students can register via
the delegate registration of the
Build a Frequency-Modulated event is €40. of mmWave Active Array Systems, EuMW by selecting the Doctoral
During the EuMW 2020 we will celebrate Every year, the European Microwave Week design of integrated active array systems, systems will also be covered. In one of the
the fifth edition of the European Microwave features the Doctoral School of Microwaves, covering the fields all the way from RFIC to lectures, the stochastic modelling of radio
Student School. In this workshop you will which is a one-day workshop. In memory of signal processing. The Doctoral School will hardware imperfections to bridge the gap
learn the theory and design of FMCW radar. Tom Brazil, who was one of the founders of start with a lecture on the applications and between circuit design and communication
With this theoretical foundation, you will this event, it has now been renamed “Tom requirements for 5G mmWave communica- engineering is discussed, whereas in anoth-
design, simulate and fabricate by hand, each Brazil Doctoral School of Microwaves”. Its tion. From there, the lectures will go bot- er lecture the focus will be on beamforming
component of your radar. You will then work objective is to cover the needs of a Ph.D. tom-up from the system’s subcomponents, and massive MIMO for 5G mmWave from a
in a team to assemble a complete radar and student that go beyond the standard con- having lectures on IC and antenna design signal processing perspective. The technical
test it before the end of the class. The only ference programme. This year’s Doctoral for 5G mmWave, towards the design of a programme is complemented with a lecture
background you need is basic microwave School will have lectures on technical top- full active array system for mmWave ap- on concurrent engineering for complex sys-
engineering knowledge and a desire to learn ics, as well as on boosting your soft skills, plications. These lectures will emphasize tems, which presents a methodology for
and build with your hands! by experts from both academia and in- multi-physics and co-design related aspects. working in multi-disciplinary projects, and
This workshop is sponsored by Thales Ned- dustry. The overall theme of the technical Next to these hardware-oriented lectures, a lecture on high-performance leadership. .
erland B.V. topics is 5G mmWave with a focus on the the signal processing side of 5G mmWave
Programme Programme
08:30 Introduction and Theory of FMCW Radars and System 16:10 Hands-on Session 3: Radar Component Testing and System 08:30 mmWave Applications for 5G Mobile Communication 13:50 Modern AESA Panel Array for mmWave Applications
– Simulation of a 2.4 GHz Radar – Assembly – Systems – Patrick Schuh (Hensoldt, Germany)
10:10 17:00 09:20 14:40
David Ricketts, Professor David Ricketts, Professor (North Carolina State Univer- Wolfgang Templ (Nokia Bell Labs, Germany)
(North Carolina State University, US) sity, US)
14:40 Stochastic Modelling of Radio Hardware Imperfections –
09:20 Integrated Circuits for 5G Wireless Communication – Bridging the gap between circuit design and
– 15:30
10:10 Coffee break 17:00 Testing of Radars with Teams 10:10 Giovanni Mangraviti (IMEC, Belgium) communication engineering
– – Ulf Gustavsson (Ericsson, Sweden)
10:50 17:50
10:10 Coffee break
10:50 Hands-on Session 1: Radar Component Design and – 15:30 Coffee break
– 10:50 –
12:30 Simulation. 16:10
David Ricketts, Professor (North Carolina State Univer-
sity, US) 10:50 Antenna Design for 5G mmWave Communication
– Daniele Cavallo (Delft University of Technology, the 16:10 5G mmWave Massive MIMO – System Architectures,
11:40 –
Netherlands) 17:00 Beamforming and Signal Processing
12:30 Lunch Thomas Eriksson (Chalmers University of Technology,
– Sweden)
13:50
11:40 Leaving the Field Behind – How the best get better
– Paul Rulkens (Agrippa Consulting, the Netherlands)
12:30
13:50 Hands-on Session 2 : Radar Component Fabrication 17:00 Concurrent Engineering for Large Multi-disciplinary
– David Ricketts, Professor (North Carolina State Univer- – Projects
15:30 17:50
sity, US) 12:30 Lunch Michel van Pelt (ESA, the Netherlands)
–
13:50
15:30 Coffee break
–
16:10
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SUNDAY MONDAY
Room 08:30 – 10:10 10:50 – 12:30 13:50 – 15:30 16:10 – 17:50 EVENING Room 08:30 – 10:10 10:50 – 12:30 13:50 – 15:30 16:10 – 17:50 EVENING
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
W-03 EuMIC02 EuMIC05 EuMIC08
Mission 1 High Performance GaN MMICs Mission 1 D-Band to H-Band Amplifiers ICs for mmWave ICs for Communication and
Beamforming Systems Sensing
W-17 EuMIC03 EuMIC06 EuMIC09
Mission 2 Advanced RF Technologies for 5G Mission 2 GaN MMIC Power Amplifiers Advances in mmWave and Advanced Solutions for
High Power Technologies Integrated Power Amplifiers
W-29
Quest Recent Advances in Additive Manufacturing of Microwave Components EuMIC04 EuMIC07 EuMIC10
Quest Receivers and LNAs Oscillators and Switches Nonlinear Modelling
S-03
Auditorium Fundamentals of Microwave PA Design W-28
Expedition Microwave Wearable Circuits and Systems for Biomedical Applications
W-11
Expedition Integrated Doherty PAs for Cellular and mmWave Applications EuMIC01
Polar EuMIC Opening
W-27 W-02
Flash Wireless Power Transmission Advanced Measurement Techniques for Next Generation W-13 Technology in S-05
Recent Research Advances Communication Systems Advanced Applications of In-Band Context
Auditorium Full-Duplex Technology Philosophical Multibeam Antennas and Beamforming Networks
W-06 Lecture
Spark Sub-mmWave On-Wafer Measurements W-08 W-10
Spark Antenna/Modules in Package for mmWave for 5G From Enabling GaN Technology to High-Performing Space-Borne
SSPAs at mmWave
S-07 S-10
From Device Characterisation to Amplifier Design: Intuitive Microwave Filter Design
Flash Advanced Large Signal Measuring, Fast and Accurate with EM Simulation
Modelling, and Reliable Designing
W-18
Glow Measurements at mmWave and Terahertz Frequencies of Three Measurement Quantities:
S-Parameters, Power, and Complex Permittivity of Dielectric Materials
W-07
Beam High-Power Microwave Industrial Applications
Automotive
Forum
Off-site Networking
Dinner
18:30 - 22:00
EuMIC
Off-site Get-Together
18.30 - 21.00
Room 08:30 – 10:10 10:50 – 12:30 13:50 – 15:30 16:10 – 17:50 EVENING Mission 2 Spark Flash Glow
PROGRAMME
EuMIC11 EuMIC13 EuMC07 EuMC14 EuMC01 EuMC02 EuMC03 EuMC04
Mission 1 Transceiver and Foundry Panel Wireless Communication Microwave and mmWave Power Amplifiers for Sub 6 Array Antennas Advanced Packaging Compo- Theoretical and Computational
Transmitter ICs Systems Systems
EuMC01 EuMC08 EuMC15
GHz Application Chair: Ilona Rolfes¹ nents and Techniques Electromagnetics
Power Amplifiers for Power Amplifiers Based on Doherty and Load Chair: Olof Bengtsson¹ Co-Chair: Antti Räisänen² Chair: Kamal K Samanta¹ Chair: Francisco Mesa¹
Mission 2 Sub 6 GHz Application III-V & CMOS Modulated Power ¹Ruhr-University Bochum, ²Aalto
Co-Chair: Mark van der Heijden² Co-Chair: Miguel Sanchez-Soriano² Co-Chair: Alessandro Galli²
Technologies for 5G Amplifier Structures ¹Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH), ²NXP University ¹Sony Europe B V, ²University of Alicante ¹Universidad de Sevilla, ²Sapienza Universi-
EuMIC/EuMC01 EuMC09 EuMC16 Semiconductors ty of Rome
Quest Silicon Integrated Sub- Terahertz Electronic Devices Terahertz Photonic
mmWave Circuits Devices and System
EuMIC12 EuMC10 EuMC17
Expedition Design and Characterisation MIMO and 5G Antennas Phased and Transmit Arrays
Techniques 08:30 EuMC01-1 EuMC02-1 EuMC03-1 EuMC04-1
EuMIC14 EuMIC16
– Efficiency and Linearity of Digital Endfire Coupled-Mode Patch BenzoCycloButene-Based In- Designing Microwave Circuits
Polar 1-Minute Poster Pitch EuMIC Closing Session
08:50 “Class-C Like” Transmitters Antenna Array with Balanced Package Substrate Integrated Using Genetic Algorithms Ac-
(13:50 - 14:10) Dieuwert Mul¹, Robert Bootsman¹, Quinten Bruinsma¹, Feeding Waveguides for Sub-THz Applica- celerated by Convolutional Neural
Yiyu Shen¹, Sebastian Krause², Rüdiger Quay², Marco
Automotive Forum Technology in Automotive Forum Pelk¹, Fred van Rijs³, Rob Heeres³, Sergio Pires³, Haozhan Tian¹, Tatsuo Itoh² tions Networks
Automotive Radar: Waveforms, Architectures, AI and Context Automotive Radar: Waveforms, Architectures, AI and Morteza S. Alavi¹, Leo C.N. de Vreede¹ ¹University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Giuseppe Acri¹, Emmanuel Pistono², Florence Podevin¹, Takuma Akada¹, Kazuhiro Fujimori¹
Auditorium Interference Philosophical Interference ¹Delft University of Technology, ²Fraunhofer IAF, ²University of California, Los Angeles Philippe Ferrari², Luigi Boccia³, Anne-Sophie Grimault⁴, ¹Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology,
Lecture ³Ampleon Netherlands B.V. Nicolas Zerounian⁴, Frédéric Aniel⁴, Loïc Vincent⁵ Okayama University
¹INPG, RFIC-Lab, ²UGA, RFIC-Lab, ³University of Cala-
EuMC02 EuMC11 EuMC18 bria, ⁴Centre de Nanosciences et Nanotechnologies,
Spark Array Antennas Waveguide and Horn 5G Antenna Systems ⁵INPG, CIME
Antennas
EuMC03 EuMC12 EuMC19 08:50 EuMC01-2 EuMC02-2 EuMC03-2 EuMC04-2
Advanced Packaging Advanced Packaging – A 2.4/3.5 GHz Dual-Band Power Gap-Waveguide Cavity Slot Array Large Scale Array Antenna A DE/WD/VM Hybrid Algorithm
Flash Components and Techniques Solutions for mmWave 3D-Printing Technologies 09:10 Amplifier with Filter-Based Bias Based on Two Metal Layers at Packaging for 5G mmWave Base for Multiple-Constraint Synthesis
Applications
EuMC04 EuMC13 EuMC20
Network and SRFT Matching 120 GHz Station of Concentric Ring Arrays
Saraunsh Bayaskar¹, Paolo Enrico de Falco², Taylor Teng Li¹, Florian Boes¹, Karina Schneider¹, Thomas Dohyuk Ha¹, Kwanghyun Baek¹, Juneseok Lee¹, Sang- Shaoyi Xie¹, Jiawei Li¹, Hao Shao¹, Letian Guo¹,
Glow Theoretical and Computatio- Numerical Methods in Modelling of Field Radiation Barton³ Zwick¹ hoon Park¹, Jung-Ho Park¹, Jinsu Heo¹, YoungJu Lee¹ Guangjian Deng¹
nal Electromagnetics Microwave Technology and Scattering ¹Qorvo, ²University of Colorado, Boulder, ³University ¹Karlsruhe Institute of Technology ¹Samsung Electronics ¹Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology
Student School W-25 of Colorado Boulder
Beam Build Your Own Radar: Advanced mmWave Radar System Solutions for Industrial and
Instruction Consumer Sensing Applications
EuMC05 Women in Career Platform Women in Microwaves
Media arena 1-Minute Poster Pitch Microwaves How to Stand Out in a Job Panel Discussion 09:10 EuMC01-3 EuMC02-3 EuMC03-3 EuMC04-3
(09:40 - 10:10) Lunch Lecture Application – A Miniaturized 160 W Power A Wideband Slot Array Antenna Integrated Microfluidic Cooling An Efficient Butterfly Factoriza-
Teaching Microwaves 09:30 Amplifier with 40% Efficiency at with Cosecant Squared Pattern for S-Band 10-Watt CW Power tion-Based Method for Electro-
Fluor Increase Your Microwave
9 dB Power Back-Off over 2.3–4.7 Qiang Wang¹, Fengyun Cui¹, Lin Pan², Panpan Chen¹, Amplifiers on Hybrid PCBs magnetic Near-Field Calculations
Lecturing Skills Lincui Li¹
Career Platform
GHz ¹Institute of Engineering Electronics, China Academy
Huaiqiang Yu¹ XiaoWei Huang¹, XinQing Sheng¹
¹Sichuan Institute of Piezoelectric and Acousto-optic ¹Beijing Institute of Technology
Round control Career Lounge: Meet Jobs, Build Careers Mustazar Iqbal¹, Rui Hou¹, Gunnar Johansson¹, Richard
Hellberg¹, Bo Berglund¹
of Engieering physics, ²China Academy of Engieering
physics Technology (SIPAT)
¹Ericsson AB
Automotive
Transitzone B Forum
Lunch
Student School
Transitzone C Build Your Own Radar: Hands-On Experience 09:30 EuMC01-4 EuMC02-4 EuMC03-4 EuMC04-4
– 2-GHz Class-E Power Amplifier A C-band Transmitarray for A U-Band Rectangular Waveguide- A Randomized Low-Rank Decom-
Career Platform 09:50 Using a Compact Redundancy-Free Spatial Muliplexing and Diversity to-Coplanar Waveguide Transition position Based Method for Solving
loopbrug Company Wall and Job Wall Harmonic Tuning Circuit Applications Using Metal Ridge Volume-Surface Integral Equation
Shinichi Tanaka¹, Hirotaka Asami¹ Pavel Turalchuk¹, Irina Munina², Vitaliy Kirillov², Yunfeng Dong¹, Vitaliy Zhurbenko¹, Tom Keinicke Yan-Nan Liu¹
Opening of the ¹Shibaura Institute of Technology Alexander Verevkin², Dmitry Zelenchuk³ Johansen¹ ¹CAEP Software Center for High Performance
Beatrix European Microwave Week ¹St. Petersburg Electrotechnical University ‘’LETI’’, ¹Technical University of Denmark Numerical Simulation
EuMC/EuMW Opening ²St. Petersburg Electrotechnical University “LETI”,
³Queen’s University Belfast
W-05
Juliana 2 Digital Predistortion for 5G MIMO Wireless Transmitters
EuMC06 EuMIC15
Hall 1 Interactive Poster Interactive Poster Session 09:50 EuMC01-5 EuMC02-5 EuMC03-5 EuMC04-5
Session – A 90W 1-3 GHz Power Amplifier A Low-Profile Shared-Aperture Via-Less Waveguide-to-Stripline Microwave Generation of Bessel-
Student Design Competition 10:10 Module Dual-Band Broadband Antenna Transition Using 2D Electromag- Gauss Beams: A Fully Vectorial
Hall 1 Detect a Drone / Build (a part of) an Amplifier Mohammad Ghazizadeh¹, Sayyed-Hossein Javid- Array for SAR Applications netic Bandgap Structure Electromagnetic Approach
Hosseini¹, Vahid Nayyeri¹
Tao Dong¹, Ke Li¹, Zhenghuan Xia¹, Xinhua Li¹ Zhi Li¹, Kevin Xu¹, Nathan Chordas-Ewell¹, Dongyin Walter Fuscaldo¹, Alessio Benedetti¹, Davide Comite¹,
Women in Microwaves EuMW ¹Iran University of Science & Technology Ren², Jun H. Choi¹, Ryan Wu² Paolo Burghignoli¹, Paolo Baccarelli², Alessandro Galli¹
¹Beijing Institute of Satellite Information Engineering
Utrecht City Tour Welcome ¹The State University of New York at Buffalo, ²NXP ¹Sapienza University of Rome, ²Roma Tre University
Off-site Reception Semiconductors
18.30 - 22.00
08:30 EuMIC/EuMC01-1 EuMIC11-1 EuMIC12-1 10:50 Welcome Address: Opening of the European Microwave Week 11:35 How Connectivity Technologies are Changing Vehicles
– A 240-GHz FMCW Radar Trans- Single Chip Transmitter with Effects of Load Impedances at – 2020 – Lars Reger¹
08:50 ceiver with 10 dBm Output Power Integrated Up-Converter and PLL Third Order Intermodulation Tones 10:55 Frank E. van Vliet
12:10 ¹Executive Vice President & CTO, NXP Semiconductors
using Quadrature Combining for Ku-Band M2M Applications Eigo Kuwata¹, Yashar Alimohammadi¹, Xuan Liu¹, General Chair Advances is connectivity technologies are opening up
James Bell¹, Paul Tasker¹, Shintaro Shinjo², Johannes
Faisal Ahmed¹, Muhammad Furqan¹, Klaus Aufinger¹, Maurice van Wanum¹, Enrico Lia², Lex de Boer¹, Benedikt¹ new ways for cars to interact with their passengers,
Andreas Stelzer² Lennaert Bronts¹, Marien Rodenburg¹, Sebastiaan
¹Infineon Technologies AG, ²Johannes Kepler Jacobs¹, Inês Inácio¹, Marc van Heijningen¹, Frank ¹Cardiff Univeristy, ²Mitsubishi Electric Corporation objects in their surroundings and other cars. Ultra-
Universität E. van Vliet¹
10:55 EuMA Welcome Address Wideband (UWB) technology is growing in impor-
¹TNO, ²ESA-ESTEC
– Frank van den Bogaart
tance because of its ability to provide precise, secure
11:05 EuMA President and real-time localization capabilities. Designed to
give spatial awareness to cars, mobiles, and other
08:50 EuMIC/EuMC01-2 EuMIC11-2 EuMIC12-2 smart devices, UWB is ensuring higher levels of se-
– A 160 GHz High Output Power and A Full E-Band Single-Channel SiGe Intermodulation Distortion Analy- curity against car theft from relay station attacks
09:10 High DC-to-RF Efficiency Funda- Transceiver MMIC for Monostatic sis of Microwave Tunable Filters in first series cars that are on the road today. But it
11:05 Greetings from the EuMW 2020 Platinum Sponsor can do much more. NXP, as well as Volkswagen and
mental Oscillator in a 130-nm SiGe FMCW Radar Systems Using Barium Strontium Titanate –
BiCMOS Process Christian Bredendiek¹, Steffen Hansen¹, Gunnar Capacitor and Varactor Diode 11:10 Continental, have demonstrated a variety of exciting
Xingcun Li¹, Wenhua Chen¹, Yunfan Wang¹, Zhenghe
Briese¹, Nils Pohl²
Patricia Bouça¹, Ricardo Figueiredo¹, João Matos¹,
new use cases for UWB in automotive applications.
Feng¹ ¹Fraunhofer FHR, ²Ruhr-Universität Bochum Paula Vilarinho², Nuno Borges Carvalho¹ Automotive radar technology is also evolving to in-
¹Tsinghua University ¹University of Aveiro / Instituto de Telecomuni-
cações, ²University of Aveiro
clude connectivity-light functionality. How will RFIC,
microwave technology and connectivity transform
11:10 Greetings from the IEEE MTT-S the driving experience of tomorrow?
– Alaa Abunjaileh
09:10 EuMIC/EuMC01-3 EuMIC11-3 EuMIC12-3 11:15 IEEE MTT-S President
– 250 GHz SiGe SPDT Resonator A 76 GHz CMOS Low-PDC Trans- Non-Linear Analysis of a Broad-
09:30 Switch mitter with 15 dBm PSAT at 150°C band Power Amplifier at 300 GHz
Yehia Tawfik¹, Ahamed Raju¹, Mikko Varonen², Md for Automotive Radar haitham ghanem¹, Benjamin Schoch², Ingmar Kallfass²,
Najmussadat¹, Kari Halonen¹ Pascal Szriftgiser³, Malek Zegaoui¹, Mohammed Za-
¹Aalto University, ²VTT Technical Research Centre
Nobumasa Hasegawa¹, Shuya Kishimoto¹, Shinji
Yamaura¹
knoune¹, François Danneville¹, Guillaume Ducournau¹ 11:15 Awards Ceremony 12:10 Interactive EuMW Quiz
of Finland
¹DENSO CORPORATION
¹IEMN, Univ. Lille, UMR 8520 CNRS, Avenue – Andy Gibson – Wim van Cappellen
Poincaré, F-59652 Villeneuve d’Ascq, ²Institute of
Robust Power Semiconductor Systems, University
11:35 Manchester Metropolitan University 12:30 EuMC Chair
of Stuttgart, ³Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers
Atomes et Molécules (PhLAM)
International Journal of
09:50 EuMIC/EuMC01-5 EuMIC11-5 EuMIC12-5
– A 122-242 GHz Dynamic Frequency A Low Power Consumption 65-nm Spatial Power Combining and Microwave and Wireless
10:10 Divider in an Advanced BiCMOS CMOS True Time Delay N-path Impedance Matching Silicon-IC-to- Technologies Best Paper
Technology Circuit Achieving 2 ps Delay Waveguide Contactless Transition Prize
Badou Sene¹, Herbert Knapp¹, Daniel Reiter¹, Nils Pohl² Resolution Piyush Kaul¹, Alhassan Aljarosha², Bart Smolders²,
¹Infineon Technologies AG, ²Ruhr University Bochum Marion K. Matters-Kammerer², Rob Maaskant²
Erez Zolkov¹, Roy Weiss¹, Asher Madjar¹, Emanuel
Cohen¹ ¹Eindhoven University of Technology, ²Eindhoven
Univeristy of Technology
¹Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
44 – WWW.EUMWEEK.COM PROGRAMME PROGRAMME WWW.EUMWEEK.COM – 45
16:10 Awards Ceremony 17:40 Closing Remarks and Invitation to EuMIC 2021 in London 16:10 EuMW02-1 EuMC21-1 EuMC22-1 EuMC23-1
– – – Lessons from Build-a-Radio/Radar Low-Loss Electro-Mechanical Input-Power-Synchronous Design of a Dual Circularly
16:20 Marion Matters-Kammerer, Awards and Prizes Chair 17:50 François Deborgies, Chris Clifton1 16:30 in a Day: The Ins and Outs of Beam Steering of High Gain THz Adaptively Biased Wide-Dynamic- Polarized Elliptical Feed Horn for
Ulf Johannsen, Student Activities Chair 1EuMIC 2021 Chair
Experiential Design for Students Antenna Range High-Efficiency Rectifier CubeSat Reflectarray Applications
Alexander Yarovoy, General TPC Chair
David Ricketts¹ Muhammad Rabbani¹, James Churm¹, Alexandros with Zero-Threshold GaAs HEMTs Mustafa Murat Bilgic¹, Min Zhou¹, Peter Meincke¹,
Franco.Giannini, GAAS® Association ¹North Carolina State University Feresidis¹ Andreas Ericsson¹, Erik Jørgensen¹, Michael Lumholt¹
Jun Yamazaki¹, Ryo Ishikawa¹, Kazuhiko Honjo¹
¹University of Birmingham ¹TICRA
¹The University of Electro-Communications
EuMIC Prize
EuMIC Young Engineer Prize
GAAS® Association Student Fellowships
16:30 EuMW02-2 EuMC21-2 EuMC22-2 EuMC23-2
– Evolution of Microwave Teaching A Tactical Broadband High Power Automatically switchable two- Compact Reconfigurable Antenna
16:20 Radio ICs for future wireless networks 16:50 Methods and a Vision for the Fork-Shaped Monopole Antenna way rectifier for Nanostallites
– Future Ahmad Emadeddin¹, Abbas Akbarzadeh-Jahromi², B. Massimo Del Prete¹, Diego Masotti², Alessandra Simone Genovesi¹, Francesco Alessio Dicandia²
17:00 Igor Tasevski, Vice President & Head of Product Development Unit Radio, L. G. Jonsson¹ Costanzo² ¹University of Pisa, ²Greenwaves
Petrie Meyer¹
Ericsson ¹KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, ²University ¹Datalogic S.p.a., ²University of Bologna
¹Stellenbosch University of Tehran
Room 08:30 – 10:10 10:50 – 12:30 13:50 – 15:30 16:10 – 17:50 EVENING Flash Beam
PROGRAMME
W-14 EuMC24 EuMC25
Progress Automotive Radar Networks and Sensor Fusion Additive Manufacturing Metamaterials for Circuits and
EuRAD02 EuRAD04 EuRAD06 and Emerging Materials for Sensors
Doppler Processing Emerging & Industrial mmWave Applications
Mission 1 Dual Use & Waveform Design Techniques for Applications
Chair: Ferran Martín¹
Low Reflectivity Targets Chair: Andrei Muller¹ Co-Chair: Francisco Medina²
Co-Chair: Chris Clifton² ¹Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,
EuMC21 EuMC27 EuMC33 EuMC39 ²Universidad de Sevilla
[Focussed Session] Advances on RF Power Solid State High Power ¹École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
Mission 2 Special Antenna Systems Emerging Microwave Amplifier Behavioural Amplifiers for Satellite and (EPFL),Nanolab, ²Sony Europe B V
Technology: Asia-Pacific Modelling Radar Applications
EuRAD03 EuRAD05 EuRAD07 08:30 EuMC24-1 EuMC25-1
Design and Calibration –
Quest Concepts for Advanced Radar Radar Circuits and Systems Radar Scenario Simulations High Performance Cooling Glide Symmetry to Improve the
Systems
08:50 Solution for Highly Integrated Bandgap Operation of Peri-
RF-PCBs odic Microstrip Defected Ground
EuMC22 EuMC28 EuMC34 EuMC40
Novel Circuits Solutions for Novel Wireless Power Recent Advances in RFID and [Focussed Session]
Jens Leiss¹ Structures
Expedition Energy Transfer in the Near- Transfer and Energy IoT Sensors Emerging Antenna ¹IMST GmbH Boules A. Mouris¹, Armando Fernández-Prieto², Ragnar
Thobaben¹, Jesús Martel², Francisco Mesa², Oscar
Field and Far-Field Harvesting Systems Technologies for RFID Quevedo-Teruel¹
¹KTH Royal Institute of Technology, ²Universidad
EuRAD01 de Sevilla
Polar EuRAD Opening Session
EuMC23 DSS Forum DSS Forum DSS Forum DSS Forum
[Focussed Session] Strategy Cocktail 08:50 EuMC24-2 EuMC25-2
Auditorium Innovative Antennas for Space Situational Awareness Analytics Lunch Space Situational Awareness Reception – Monolithic SLA-Based Capacitive- Differential CRLH Coupled-Line
Cubesat Platforms 09:10 ly-Loaded High-Q Coaxial Resona- Unit Cell with High Common Mode
S-08 EuMC35 EuMC41 tors and Bandpass Filters Rejection Ratio
Spark High Power Amplification for Space Applications Integrated Antennas SATCOM and mmWave Kunchen Zhao¹, Dimitra Psychogiou¹ Mariam Ateyya¹, Amr Safwat¹
Antennas ¹University of Colorado at Boulder ¹Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University
Career Platform
loopbrug Company Wall and Job Wall
W-12
Juliana 2 High-Efficiency Linear Power Amplifiers for High Bandwidth, High PAR Signals 09:50 EuMC24-5 EuMC25-5
– A Minimally Invasive Monitoring Compact Size Wideband 0-dB
Student Design Competition EuMC32 Student Design Competition 10:10 Concept for Plasma-Assisted Microstrip Forward Coupler
Hall 1 Detect a Drone / Build (a part of) an Amplifier) Interactive Poster Detect a Drone / Build (a part of) an Amplifier
Session Surface Treatments in PET Bottles Mohamed Elsheikh¹, Amr Safwat²
Dennis Pohle¹, Felix Mitschker¹, Jonathan Jenderny¹, ¹Ain Shams University, ²Faculty of Engineering, Ain
Shams University
Microwave Marcel Rudolph¹, Christian Schulz¹, Peter Awakowicz¹,
Ilona Rolfes¹
Off-site Nightfever
20.00 - 24.00 ¹Ruhr University Bochum
The below rates are based on single occupancy, during the main days of the show and the standard room type of the hotel. Other room types or
pre and post show nights may have different prices WEDNESDAY 10:50 – 12:30
HOTEL TO JAARBEURS ROOMS FROM*
Mission 2 Expedition Flash Glow
NH HOTEL (HEADQUARTERS HOTEL)– 5 minute by walk EuMW € 195,– B&B
Jaarbeursplein, 24, 3521 AR Utrecht Flexible € 249,– B&B EuMC27 EuMC28 EuMC29 EuMC30
PARK PLAZA UTRECHT – 7 minute by walk EuMW € 139,– B&B [Focussed Session] Emerging Novel Wireless Power Transfer Reconfigurable Planar Passive Non-Planar Filters
Westplein 50, 3531 BL Utrecht Prepay € 146,– RO Microwave Technologies in and Energy Harvesting Components Chair: Richard Snyder¹
Flexible € 152,– B&B Asia-Pacific Region Systems Chair: Petronilo Martín-Iglesias¹ Co-Chair: Cristiano Tomassoni²
Co-Chair: Anthony Ghiotto² ¹RS Microwave, ²University of Perugia
THE ANTHONY HOTEL – 8 minute by walk Flexible € 158,– RO Chair: Kamran Ghorbani¹ Chair: Naoki Shinohara¹
Kanaalstraat 197-199, 3531 CG Utrecht Co-Chair: Luca Perregrini² Co-Chair: Jiafeng Zhou² ¹ESA ESTEC, ²University of Bordeaux INP
¹RMIT University, ²University of Pavia ¹Kyoto University, ²University of Liverpool
HAMPTON BY HILTON UTRECHT CENTRAL STATION – 10 minute by walk EuMW € 154,– B&B
Boven Catharijnepoort 4, 3511 WN Utrecht Flexible € 200,– B&B
MOTHER GOOSE HOTEL – 17 minute by walk Flexible € 153,– RO 11:10 EuMC27-2 EuMC28-2 EuMC29-2 EuMC30-2
Ganzemarkt 26, 3512 GE Utrecht – Efficient Design and Experimental Evaluation of Simultaneous Wire- Low-Loss K-Band Photoconductive Hybrid Inline TE/TM Mode
11:30 Verification of High-Q MPhC BPF less Information and Power Trans- Switches in SIW Technology Dielectric Resonator Filters with
EYE HOTEL – 20 minute by walk Prepay € 168,– RO
Wijde Begijnestraat 1-4, 3512 AW Utrecht Flexible € 183,– RO for mmWave Applications fer with Distributed Antennas Elena Shepeleva¹, Mikhail Makurin¹, Artem Vilenskiy² Wide Spurious Free Range and
Erika Katsuno¹, Chun-Ping Chen¹, Tetsuo Anada¹, Ibrahim Can Sezgin¹, Jose-Ramon Perez-Cisneros¹, ¹Samsung R&D Institute Russia, ²Chalmers Universi-
ty of Technology
Controllable Transmission Zeros
COURT HOTEL CITY CENTRE – 20 minute by walk Prepay € 160,– RO Shigeki Takeda², Zhewang Ma³ Christian Fager¹
Patrick Boe¹, Daniel Miek¹, Fynn Kamrath¹, Michael
Korte Nieuwstraat 14, 3512 NM Utrecht Flexible € 164,– RO ¹Kanagawa University, ²Antenna Giken Co., Ltd., ¹Chalmers University of Technology Höft¹
³Saitama University
¹Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
NH CENTRE UTRECHT – 20 minute by walk Prepay € 141,– B&B
Janskerkhof 10, 3512 BL Utrecht Flexible € 158,– B&B
13:50 EuMC33-1 EuMC34-1 EuMC35-1 EuMC36-1 13:50 EuMC37-1 EuMC38-1 EuRAD04-1 EuRAD05-1
– Accurate and Efficient Modula- Intelligent Packaging for Tropical Unified Integration of Self-Oscil- TFLE-Thin Film Lumped Elements – An Efficient Microwave Filter Diffractive Metasurfaces for Radar Measurements for the A Fully Integrated 78 GHz
14:10 tion Distortion Analysis of Active Fruit Management and Ripening lating Mixer-Antenna for Compact Reflective and Non-Reflective 14:10 Design Procedure Based on Space Microwave Beamforming Applica- Assessment of Features for Drone Automotive Radar System-on-Chip
Components Monitoring Receiver Frontend Filtering Solutions Mapping tions Characterization in 22nm FD-SOI CMOS
Jan Verspecht¹ Cecilia Occhiuzzi¹, N. D’Uva, S. Nappi, S. Amendola, C. Srinaga Nikhil Nallandhigal¹, Ke Wu² Rafi Hershtig Juan Carlos Melgarejo Lermas¹, Marco Guglielmi¹, Sant- Ryan Stevenson¹ Jacco de Wit¹, Daniel Gusland², Roeland Trommel³ Philipp Ritter¹, Xiaolei Gai¹, Michael Geyer¹, Tilman
Gialluca, V. Chiabrando, L. Garavaglia, G. Giacalone, iago Cogollos Borrás¹, Vicente Enrique Boria Esbert¹ Gloekler¹, Thomas Schwarzenberger¹, Gregor Tretter¹,
INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE Gaetano Marrocco²
¹Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, ²POLY-GRAMES INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE ¹TNO, ²Norwegian Defence Research Establishment
Yikun Yu¹, Guenter Vogel¹
¹Keysight Technologies Inc ¹Universitat Politècnica de València ¹Kymeta Corporation (FFI), ³Thales Nederland B.V.
INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE ¹Robert Bosch GmbH
¹Unioversità di Roma “Tor Vergata”, ²University of
Roma Tor Vergata
14:10 EuMC33-2 EuMC34-2 EuMC35-2 EuMC36-2 14:10 EuMC37-2 EuMC38-2 EuRAD04-2 EuRAD05-2
– An AM-PM Compensation of A Time Dependent Temperature Octa Cross-Slot Patch Antenna Realization of Dual Band Matching – Enhancing the Out-of-Band Fully Inkjet Printed Dual-Polar- Drone Recognition by Micro- A Fully Integrated K-Band UWB
14:30 Differential Power Amplifier using Compensated Limiter for Passive with Quad-beam Reconfigurability Networks Using Cascaded Filters 14:30 Response of Hybrid Wide-Band ization Broadband Tuneable FSS Doppler and Kinematic Radar IC for Collision Avoidance
Capacitance Neutralization Differential UHF RFID for 5.8 GHz Application Farzad Yazdani¹, Raafat R. Mansour¹ Filters in Rectangular Waveguide Using Origami “Eggbox” Structure Frederic Barbaresco¹ of Drone and Small UAVs
Takuma Torii¹, Masatake Hangai¹, Shintaro Shinjo¹ Dominik Mair¹, Georg Saxl¹, Christof Happ¹, Moritz TARUN PRAKASH¹, Raghvendra Kumar Chaudhary², ¹University of Waterloo Joaquin Valencia Sullca¹, Marco Guglielmi¹, Santiago Yepu Cui¹, Samantha Van Rijs¹, Ryan Bahr¹, Manos ¹Thales Land & Air System ByeongJae Seo¹, SeungHwan Jung², SangGyun Kim²,
¹Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Fischer¹, Thomas Ußmüller¹ Ravi Kumar Gangwar² Cogollos Borrás¹, Vicente Enrique Boria Esbert¹ M. Tentzeris¹ YunSeong Eo¹
¹University of Innsbruck ¹Indian Institute of Technology (ISM), Dhanbad, ²IN- ¹Technical university of Valencia ¹Georgia Institute of Technology ¹Kwangwoon University, ²Grit Custom-IC
DIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (ISM) DHANBAD
14:30 EuMC33-3 EuMC34-3 EuMC35-3 EuMC36-3 14:30 EuMC37-3 EuMC38-3 EuRAD04-3 EuRAD05-3
– Emulation of Load Modulated Am- Low-IF Interferometric Receiver Investigation of Integration for A Wideband DC Isolated Substrate – A Substrate-Less Current Mode High Gain Arbitrarily-Oriented Multiple-Bursts Iterative Adaptive A Ka-Band Solid-State Doppler
14:50 plifiers Using Tabulated Load-Pull Architecture for Massive-IoT OAM Communication Using Loop Integrated Coaxial Line Transition 14:50 Combining Power Module Utilizing Linearly-Polarized Leaky-Wave Approach For Doppler Ambiguities Polarimetric Cloud Radar
Data From a Single Amplifier Wireless Systems Antenna Array and Analysis of for System Integration Ridge Gap Waveguide Antenna by Tensorial Impedance Resolution From PRF Agile Radars Vadym Volkov¹, Dmytro Vavriv¹, Volodymyr Vyno-
gradov¹, Ievgen Bulah¹, Andrii Kravtsov¹, Vladyslav
Jose-Ramon Perez-Cisneros¹, William Hallberg², Intikhab Hussain¹, Ke Wu² Alignment Tolerance for Practical Satya Krishna Idury¹, Soumava Mukherjee¹ Sam Chieh¹, Alex Phipps¹, Everly Yeo¹ Surfaces Linda Aouchiche¹, Laurent Ferro-Famil¹, Jean-Philippe Ksenofontov¹, Ilia Kulahin¹
Christian Fager¹, Koen Buisman¹ Ovarlez²
¹Chalmers University of Technology, ²Qamcom IRP
¹Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, ²Polytechnique
Montreal
Use ¹Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur ¹Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific Amrollah Amini¹, Homayoon Oraizi²
¹University of Rennes 1, ²ONERA
¹Institute of Radio Astronomy of National Academy
¹Iran University of Science and Technology, ²Iran of Sciences of Ukraine
Technology AB Haruki Kikuchi¹, Akira Saitou¹, Hisanosuke Miyake¹,
Wataru Wada¹, Hiroshi Suzuki¹, Ryo Ishikawa¹, University of Science & Technology
Kazuhiko Honjo¹
¹The University of Electro-Communications
14:50 EuMC33-4 EuMC34-4 EuMC35-4 EuMC36-4 14:50 EuMC37-4 EuMC38-4 EuRAD04-4 EuRAD05-4
– On the Power and Beam Depend- High-Accuracy 3D SAW RFID Tag High Gain Beam-Steerable Recon- Millimeter-Wave E-plane – Evaluating Resonant Cavity Electromagnetic Analysis of a Deep Learning-Based Identifica- M-Sequence Radar for High Reso-
15:10 ency of Load Modulation in Localization Using a Multi-Anten- figurable Antenna using Combined Transmission Lines in Multi-layer 15:10 Surface Treatment Procedures Jigsaw-Shaped FSS for Conformal tion of Human Gait by Radar lution Ranging with Mixed-Signal
mmWave Active Antenna Arrays na Mobile Robot Based Synthetic Pixel and Parasitic Arrays Substrate with a New Unloaded Q-Factor Application Micro-Doppler Measurements Radar Receiver Baseband Using
Alberto Brihuega¹, Matias Turunen¹, Lauri Anttila¹, Aperture Approach Devakumaran Subramaniam¹, Thennarasan Saba- Thanh Tuan Nguyen¹, Kunio Sakakibara¹, Nobuyoshi Measurement Method Yan Zhang¹, Tao Dong², Da Sun¹, Yecheng Wang¹, Vasileios Papanastasiou¹, Roeland Trommel², Ronny 130 nm SiGe BiCMOS Technology
Thomas Eriksson², Mikko Valkama¹ pathy¹, Muzammil Jusoh¹, Ping Jack Soh¹, Mohamed Kikuma¹ Shanwei Lü¹ Harmanny², Alexander Yarovoy¹
Pau Caldero¹, Matthias Gareis², Martin Vossiek² Nasrun Osman¹, Symon K. Podilchak², Dominique Jure Soklič¹, Holger Arthaber¹ Abdul Rehman Javed¹, J. Christoph Scheytt¹
¹Tampere University of Technology, ²Chalmers ¹Nagoya Institute of Technology ¹Beihang University, ²Beijing Institute of Satellite ¹TU Delft, ²Thales Nederland B.V.
University of Technology ¹Siemens Mobility GmbH, ²Friedrich-Alexander Schreurs³, Callum John Hodgkinson⁴, Mudrik Alaydrus⁵ ¹TU Wien Information Engineering ¹University of Paderborn
University Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU) ¹Universiti Malaysia Perlis, ²University of Edinburgh,
³KU Leuven, ⁴The University of Edinburgh, ⁵Univer-
sitas Mercu Buana
16:10 EuMC39-1 EuMC40-1 EuMC41-1 EuMC42-1 16:10 EuMC43-1 EuMC44-1 EuRAD06-1 EuRAD07-1
– 20 W Linearized Q-band Solid Miniaturized Grid Array Antenna Flight Model 7-Panel Slot-Array Generalized Gysel Power Divider – Ridge-Gap Waveguide Enabled SILIKA: Silicon-Based Ka-Band Millimetre-Wave Radar for Touch- Radar Signature Prediction with
16:30 State Power Amplifier for Satellite for Body-Centric RFID Communi- Deployable Antenna Measurement with Arbitrary Power Ratio and 16:30 Wireless Power Transfer for Massive-MIMO Antenna Systems less Interaction: Soli in the Pixel 4 Shooting-and-Bouncing Rays and
Communication Application cations in 5G S-Band Results of MicroX-SAR 100 Kg Real Termination Impedances Electrical Vehicle Application for New Telecommunication Jian Wang¹, Jaime Lien² Hybrid Method
Francesco Vitulli¹, Andrea Suriani¹, Ernesto Limiti², Jack Hughes¹, Cecilia Occhiuzzi², John Batchelor¹, Class Demonstration Satellite Chao Gai¹, Yulong Zhao¹, Mohamed Helaoui¹, Fadhel Walid Dyab¹, Mourad Ibrahim¹, Ahmed Sakr², Ke Wu³ Services INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE David Prestaux
Antonino Massari¹, Rocco Giofrè³ Gaetano Marrocco² M. Ghannouchi¹
Budhaditya Pyne¹, Hirobumi Saito¹, Prilando Riziki ¹Prince Sultan University, ²Faculty of Engineering, Bart Smolders¹ ¹Google LLC, ²Google LCC INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE
¹Thales Alenia Space Italia, ²University of Rome Tor ¹University of Kent, ²University of Roma “Tor Akbar¹, Koji Tanaka², Jiro Hirokawa³, Takashi Tomura³ ¹University of Calgary Cairo University, ³Polytechnique Montreal
Vergata (Italy), ³Università di Roma “Tor Vergata” Vergata” ¹Eindhoven University of Technology - TU/e
¹Synspective Inc., ²Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency, ³Tokyo Institute of Technology
16:30 EuMC39-2 EuMC40-2 EuMC41-2 EuMC42-2 16:30 EuMC43-2 EuMC44-2 EuRAD06-2 EuRAD07-2
– Design and Characterization of Millimeter-Wave Chipless RFID Low-Cost Millimeter-Wave Patch Miniaturized Couplers with – A Compact Ridge Waveguide Four- Antenna Systems for 5G mmWave Background and Clutter Removal Radar Target Simulator and
16:50 a Ka-Band 40 W RF Chain Based Tag for Authentication Applica- Antenna Array in Package for 5G Combined Microstrip and Slotline 16:50 Port Junction Circulator Radio Access Techniques for Ultra Short Range Antenna Positioner for Real-Time
on GH15-10 GaN Technology for tions Communication Applications Ports Guangjian Deng¹, Letian Guo¹, Jiawei Li¹, Wenhua Guy Vandenbosch¹ Radar Over-the-Air Stimulation of
Huang¹, Hao Shao¹, Shaoyi Xie¹
Space Solid State Power Amplifier Raymundo De Amorim Junior¹, Etienne Perret¹, Romain Xiao-Lan Tang¹, Zhang Ju Hou¹ Mohamed Elsawaf¹, Amr Safwat²
¹Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology
¹KU Leuven Matthias G. Ehrnsperger¹, Maximilian Noll¹, Uwe Automotive Radar Systems
Siragusa¹, Nicolas Barbot¹ Siart¹, Thomas F. Eibert¹
Applications ¹Grenoble-inp/LCIS University Grenoble Alpes
¹Shenzhen Sunway Communication Co. Ltd. ¹Ain Shams University, ²Faculty of Engineering, Ain
Shams University ¹Technische Universität München
Muhammad Ehtisham Asghar¹, Sreehari Buddappagari
Jayapal Gowdu¹, Florian Baumgärtner², Sebastian
Amel MAATI¹ Valence, France Graf³, Felix Kreutz¹, Andreas Löffler⁴, Johannes Nagel²,
¹THALES AVS / MIS Thomas Reichmann², Ralf Stephan¹, Matthias A. Hein¹
¹Technische Universität Ilmenau, ²Mercedes-Benz
AG, ³dSPACE GmbH, ⁴Continental AG
16:50 EuMC39-3 EuMC40-3 EuMC41-3 EuMC42-3 16:50 EuMC43-3 EuMC44-3 EuRAD06-3 EuRAD07-3
– L-Band Digital Doherty SSPA On Increasing of Read Range of A Compact Low-Noise Frontend Broadband Equal-Split Planar – A Turnstile OMT Covering a Full IC Design Aspects for 5G mmWave Standoff Non-Line-of-Sight Vibra- Back Scattering of Traffic Partici-
17:10 Design for Compact SATCOM Miniaturized UHF tags for Rx/Tx-Integrated SatCom 4-Way Power Divider-Combiner 17:10 Octave using Ridge Waveguide Systems tion Sensing Using Millimeter- pants Based on an Automotive
Terminal Applications Imbolatiana Rakotomalala¹, Smaïl Tedjini¹, Riccardo Arrays Suitable for High Power Applica- (25–50 GHz) Christian Fager¹, Eduardo Anjos², Artem Roev¹, Paras- Wave Radar Radar Measurement
Colella², Francesco P. Chietera³, Pierre Lemaître- too Taghikhani¹, Marianna Ivashina¹, Rob Maaskant¹,
Tomáš Götthans¹, Roman Maršálek¹, Tomáš Urbanec¹, Auger¹, Luca Catarinucci³ Anton Sieganschin¹, Thomas Jaschke¹, Arne F. Jacob¹ tions Doug Henke¹, Ivan Wevers¹, Lewis B. G. Knee¹ Koen Buisman¹, Anders Höök³, Dominique Schreurs⁴, Samuel Wagner¹, Anh-Vu Pham¹ Sevda Abadpour¹, Axel Diewald¹, Thomas Zwick¹,
Martin Slanina¹, Ondrej Kučera², Kamil Pesek², Suat ¹Hamburg University of Technology ¹NRC Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics Guy Vandenbosch⁴, Marcel Geurts⁵ ¹University of California, Davis Mario Pauli¹, Sören Marahrens¹
Ayöz², Amitabh Chowdhary³ ¹Grenoble-inp/LCIS University Grenoble Alpes Jeremy Furgal¹, Kevin Xu², Jun H. Choi², Jay Lee¹
Valence, France, ²Insitute of Clinical Physiology ¹Chalmers University of Technology, ²KU Leuven, ¹Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
¹Brno University of Technology, ²Honeywell Aero- ¹Syracuse University, ²State University of New York
- National Research Council Italy, ³Department of at Buffalo ³Saab AB, ⁴KULeuven, ⁵NXP Semiconductors
space, ³European Space Agency, ESA/ESTEC Innovation Engineering, University of Salento
17:10 EuMC39-4 EuMC40-4 EuMC41-4 EuMC42-4 17:10 EuMC43-4 EuMC44-4 EuRAD06-4 EuRAD07-4
– A High Efficiency MMIC X-Band A Smart Parking Sensor with Design of 94-GHz Wideband Dual-Band Semi-Lumped-Element – Stripline Dual-Band Ferrite Signal Processing for mmWave Multi-Phase CW Doppler Radar SimROS : A Simulator for the
17:30 GaN Power Amplifier Multi-Purpose Antenna for Car Waveguide-Fed Patch Antenna Power Dividers at UHF/SHF Bands 17:30 Circulators Operating on Weak Antenna Systems for Measuring Small Periodic Design of HF Surface Wave Radar.
Mohammed Ayad¹, Nicolas Poitrenaud¹, Véronique Detection and Sensor Charging and Array in eWLB Package Tadashi Kawai¹, Kensuke Nagano¹, Akira Enokihara¹ Field Conditions Ulf Gustavsson¹ Displacement Application to Maritime Target
Serru¹, Marc Camiade¹, Jan Grünenpütt², Klaus Riepe²
¹United Monolithic Semiconcuctors SAS, ²United
Moritz Fischer¹, Marian Guggenberger¹, Thomas Chuanming Zhu¹, Zongming Duan¹ ¹University of Hyogo Vincent Olivier¹, Laure Huitema¹, Bertrand Lenoir², ¹Ericsson Research Jae-Hyun Park¹, Jae-Young Sim¹, Jong-Ryul Yang¹ Detection
Ußmüller¹ ¹The 38th Research Institute of China Electronic Hamza Turki², Christophe Breuil², Philippe Pouliguen³, ¹Yeungnam University
Monolithic Semiconductors GmbH Thierry Monédière¹ Alain Reineix¹, Christophe Guiffaut¹, Nicolas Bourey²,
¹University of Innsbruck Technology Group Corporation Muriel Darces², Marc Hélier², Sebastien Reynaud³,
¹Xlim - UMR 7252 - CNRS- Universite De Limoges, et al.*
²INOVEOS SAS, ³DGA (Direction Générale de
l’Armement) ¹XLIM - CNRS - Universite de Limoges, ²Sorbonne
Université, ³CISTEME, ⁴ONERA, ⁵IEEA*
*For the complete author and affiliation list, please refer to the conference proceedings.
17:30 EuMC39-5 EuMC40-5 EuMC41-5 EuMC42-5 17:30 EuMC43-5 EuMC44-5 EuRAD06-5 EuRAD07-5
– A 10 W, 35 % Power Added Ef- Laser-Fabricated Antennas for 5G Wideband Dual-Polarized A Dual-Band Balun Architecture – Broadband 32-Way E-Band Inline The SILIKA Demonstrator Sensory Substitution Device for Synthetic Sea-Clutter for Long
17:50 ficiency 6 to 18 GHz GaN Power RFID Applications mm-Wave Antennas and 60-GHz With Unequal Port-Terminations 17:50 Power Combiner for High-Power Marcel Geurts¹, Eduardo Anjos², Marzieh SalarRahimi² the Visually Impaired Using 122 Integration Processing
Amplifier Almudena Rivadeneyra¹, José F. Salmeron¹, Noel Rod- Motion-Recognition mm-Wave Rahul Gupta¹, Sabina Kairatova², Mohammad Hashmi², MMIC Amplifiers ¹NXP Semiconductors, ²KU Leuven GHz Radar and Tactile Feedback Sabrina Machhour¹, Stéphane Kemkemian¹, Pierre-
riguez¹, Diego P. Morales¹, Riccardo Colella², Francesco Galymzhan Nauryzbayev² Albert Breton¹, Vincent Corretja¹
ahmed gasmi¹, Rémy Leblanc¹, Bertrand Wroblewski¹, P. Chietera³, Luca Catarinucci⁴ Antennas in a Non-mm-Wave ¹IIIT-Delhi, ²Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan,
Anil Kumar Pandey¹ Pascal Kneuper¹, Stephan Kruse¹, Bjoern Luchter-
¹Thales Defence Mission Systems (TDMS)
François Lecourt¹, Julien Poulain¹, Adrien Cutivet¹, handt², Jan Tünnermann³, Ingrid Scharlau², J. Christoph
Ahmad Alhajjar¹ ¹University of Granada, ²National Research Council Antenna Integrating Packages in a Kazakhstan ¹Keysight Technologies
Scheytt¹
(CNR), ³Department of Innovation Engineering,
¹OMMIC SAS University of Salento, ⁴University of Salento Full-Screen Metal-Framed Phone ¹Heinz Nixdorf Institute, University of Paderborn,
²University of Paderborn, ³University of Marburg
Huan-Chu Huang¹, Ruipeng Li²
¹Etheta Communication Technology Co., Ltd., ²Pousen
System Technology Co., Ltd.
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PROGRAMME
W-23 EuMC/EuRAD01 EuMC45 EuMC46 EuMC47
Progress High Resolution Radar for Automotive Radar Receivers and Front- [Special Session] Focus Day: Advanced Planar Filter Princi- Dielectric Measurements
EuRAD08 EuRAD12 EuRAD16 Ends Array Antennas for Radio ples and Technologies Chair: Andrej Rumiantsev¹
Object Classification in [Focussed Session] Astronomy Co-Chair: Xiaobang Shang²
Mission 1 Automotive Radars Radar Interference Automotive
Chair: Massimo C Comparini¹ Chair: Roberto Gomez-Garcia¹
Co-Chair: Jens Engelmann² Co-Chair: Miguel Sanchez-Soriano² ¹MPI Corporation, ²National Physical
Cancellation Chair: Mark Bentum¹
¹Telespazio, Italy & France, ²Thales DIS AIS ¹University of Alcala, ²University of Laboratory (NPL)
EuRAD09 EuRAD13 EuRAD17 ¹Eindhoven Univeristy of Technology
[Special Session] Advanced Techniques and Deutschland GmbH Alicante
Mission 2 Defence Applications Radar and Electronic Warfare Innovative Array
Configurations for DoA
EuRAD10 EuRAD14 EuRAD18
Quest SAR Processing Surveillance and SAR SAR Applications 08:30 EuMC/EuRAD01-1 EuMC45-1 EuMC46-1 EuMC47-1
– A 1.5-40 GHz FMCW Radar Aperture Arrays in Radio Astron- Cover-Ended Resonators to Characterization of Permittivity
EuMC/EuRAD01 EuMC49 EuMC54 08:50 Receiver Front-End omy - Overview of Past, Present Increase Corona Discharge of Liquids-in-Flow with Spherical
Expedition Radar Receivers and Front-End and Active Module Low Noise Amplifier and
Front-Ends Phased Array Module Mantas Sakalas¹, Niko Joram², Frank Ellinger² and Future Radio Telescopes Thresholds in Microstrip Bandpass Dielectric Resonators
Closing of the European
¹Baltic Institute of Advanced Technology, ²Technical
University Dresden
Mark Bentum¹ Filters Georg Sterzl¹, Jan Hesselbarth¹
¹Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) ¹University of Stuttgart
Microwave Week Aitor Morales-Hernández¹, Miguel Sanchez-Soriano¹,
Polar EuMC/EuMW Closing and Stephan Marini¹, Vicente Enrique Boria Esbert², Marco
Guglielmi²
Awards Ceremony ¹University of Alicante, ²iTeam - Universitat
Politècnica de València
EuMC45 EuMC/EuRAD02 Technology in EuMC/EuRAD03 HAM Radio Social
[Special Session] [Special Session] Context [Special Session] 18.00 - 21.00
Auditorium Focus Day: Array Antennas Focus Day: Active Array Philosophical Focus Day: Active Array
for Radio Astronomy Antennas for Space Lecture Antennas for Defence 08:50 EuMC/EuRAD01-2 EuMC45-2 EuMC46-2 EuMC47-2
EuMC46 EuMC50 W-15
– Analysis of Time-Interleaved ADC First In-Flight Results of the NCLE Comparative Analysis of Out-of- Microwave Characterisation of
Advanced Planar Filter Compact Planar Filtering Recent Advances in Micro-Doppler Radar
09:10 Offset and Gain Mismatch Errors Instrument - A Low Frequency Band Power Handling Capacities the Coefficient of Thermal Expan-
Spark Principles and Devices and its Applications in PMCW Radar Radio Receiver Exploring the Dark for Lossy Filters sion and the Thermal Evolution of
Technologies Daan Rosenmuller¹, Kostas Doris², Georgi Radulov¹, Ages in Lunar Orbit Liang-Feng Qiu¹, Lin-Sheng Wu¹, Bin Xia¹, Junfa Mao¹ Electric Conductivity for Metal-
Marion K. Matters-Kammerer¹
EuMC47 EuMC51 EuMC55 ¹Eindhoven University of Technology, ²NXP
Eric Bertels¹ ¹Shanghai Jiao Tong University lised Substrate
Flash Dielectric Measurements Calibration and Antenna Characterisation Semiconductors ¹ISIS - Innovative Solutions in Space B.V. Thibault Charlet¹, Olivier Tantot¹, Nicolas Delhote¹,
Characterisation Techniques Techniques Clément Hallépée¹, Serge Verdeyme¹, David Nevo²
¹Xlim - UMR 7252 - CNRS- Limoges University,
EuMC48 EuMC52 EuMC56 ²Thales Alenia Space France
Microwave Monitoring Biological Microwave Effects [Focussed Session]
Glow and Sensing of Biomedical and Imaging Techniques Electromagnetics in
Parameters Biomedical Applications 09:10 EuMC/EuRAD01-3 EuMC45-3 EuMC46-3 EuMC47-3
Tom Brazil Doctoral School of Microwaves – Analogue Baseband Processing The Mid-Frequency Aperture Co-Designed Quasi-Circulator and Solid and Non-Solid Dielectric
Beam The Route to 5G: Design of mmWave Active Array Systems, from RFIC to Signal Processing 09:30 for Single Chip Radar Proximity Array Bandpass Filter Material Characterization for Mil-
EuRAD11 EuMC53 EuMC57
Sensor Kristian Zarb Adami¹ Andrea Ashley¹, Dimitra Psychogiou¹ limeter and Sub-Millimeter Wave
Media arena 1-Minute Poster 1-Minute Poster In Recognition: Maurice van Wanum¹, Michael Polushkin¹, Raymond ¹University of Oxford ¹University of Colorado Boulder Applications
van Dijk¹
Pitch (09:40 - 10:10) Pitch (12:00 - 12:30) Prof.Dr. A.T. de Hoop ¹TNO
Alain Peden¹, Daniel BOURREAU¹
¹IMT Atlantique
Career Platform
Round control Career Lounge: Meet Jobs, Build Careers
Career Platform
BOR 6 Job Dating
09:30 EuMC/EuRAD01-4 EuMC45-4 EuMC46-4 EuMC47-4
Career Platform – Active MMIC Circulator Perfor- DISTURB: A 30 MHz to 3 GHz Solar 3-D Metal Printed Inline Quasi- Novel Method for Measuring Com-
loopbrug Company Wall and Job Wall 09:50 mance in a Phased-Array-Like Monitoring Phased Array System Elliptic Bandpass Filter plex Permittivity of Thin Films at
Juliana Con- W-31 Environment David Prinsloo¹, Pieter Benthem¹, Michiel A. Brent- Jiayu Rao¹, Kenneth Nai², Jiasheng Hong¹ Millimeter Frequencies
5G and Beyond: Enabling RF Architectures and Technologies for Emerging Wireless Systems jens¹, Paulus P. Krüger¹, Dick Boersma², Lars Venema¹,
gress Room 1 Laila Marzall¹, Shane Verploegh¹, Tommaso Cappello¹, Ronald de Wild¹, Richard A. Fallows¹, Edo Loenen³,
¹Heriot-Watt University, ²Renishaw PLC Yuto Kato¹, Masahiro Horibe¹
Zoya Popovic¹, Michael Roberg² Erwin Platen³, Paul Stewart³, Ludo Visser³, André Bos³, ¹National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science
EuRAD15 EuMC58 ¹University of Colorado at Boulder, ²Qorvo Bert Van den Oord⁴, Wietse Bouwmeester⁵ and Technology
Hall 1 Interactive Poster Interactive ¹Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy -
session Poster Session ASTRON, ²Netherlands Institute for Space Research
(SRON), ³Science [&] Technology Corporation, ⁴Royal
Netherlands Meteorological Institute - KNMI, ⁵Delft
University of Technology
08:30 EuMC48-1 EuRAD08-1 EuRAD09-1 EuRAD10-1 10:50 EuMC/EuRAD02-1 EuMC49-1 EuMC50-1 EuMC51-1
– A High Frequency Dielectropho- Driving a Zero-Road-Fatality Gabor Transforms for Compress- Enhanced Azimuth Resolution in – Recent Developments on MMICs Experimental Results of Advanced Full Planar Interdigital Filter Broadband Wafer-Level Charac-
08:50 rosis Cytometer For Continuous Reality ing RESM Data Synthetic Aperture Radar Using 11:10 for Active Array Wideband Data Converters for Design Flow terization of Next-Generation
Flow Biological Cells Refinement Noam Arkind¹ Andrew Stove¹ the MUSIC Algorithm Thibaut Huet¹ Direct K-Band Software Defined Itzhak Shapir¹ Semiconductors: Requirements,
Thomas Provent¹, Audrey Mauvy², Rémi Manczak¹, INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE ¹Stove Specialties AmirHosein Oveis¹ ¹United Monolithic Semiconductors SAS Radio INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE Challenges, and Solutions
Sofiane Saada², Claire Dalmay¹, Barbara Bessette², ¹Arbe Robotics ¹RaSS Center – CNIT ¹The Wave Whisperer Microwave Consulting
Fabrice Lalloué², Arnaud Pothier¹ Romain Pilard¹, Julien Duvernay¹, Benjamin Boujon¹, Andrej Rumiantsev¹
Andrew Glascott-Jones¹
¹XLIM Research Institute, Univ. Limoges, UMR CNRS INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE
7252, ²CAPTuR, EA3842 Limoges University ¹Teledyne e2v ¹MPI Corporation
08:50 EuMC48-2 EuRAD08-2 EuRAD09-2 EuRAD10-2 11:10 EuMC/EuRAD02-2 EuMC49-2 EuMC50-2 EuMC51-2
– Head Motion and Eyes Blinking Road User Classification with R&T Activities related to RF Sen- Guided Generative Adversarial – Architecture and Capacity Evolu- Ka-Band TDD Front-End with Gate Surface Mountable L- and Meander Type Design for On
09:10 Detection: A mmWave Radar for Polarimetric Radars sor Technologies at the European Network for Super Resolution of 11:30 tion in Active Antennas for Earth Shunt Switched Cascode LNA and C-Band Pre-Distorted Filters for Wafer Calibration up to 330 GHz
Assisting People with Neurode- Julius Tilly¹, Fabio Weishaupt¹, Ole Schumann¹, Jürgen Defence Agency Imaging Radar Observation, Telecom, and Deep Three-Stack PA on 22 nm FDSOI Frequency Converters of High Marco Cabbia¹, Marina Deng¹, Sébastien Fregonese²,
Dickmann¹, Gerd Wanielik² Chandan Yadav³, Arnaud Curutchet³, Magali De
generative Disorders ¹Mercedes-Benz AG, ²TU Chemnitz
Roland Krebs¹ Hyun-Woong Cho¹, Woosuk Kim¹, Sungdo Choi¹, Space at AIRBUS DS SPAIN CMOS Technology Throughput Satellite Systems Matos³, Didier Céli⁴, Thomas Zimmer¹
Minsung Eo¹, Seungtae Khang¹, Jongseok Kim¹
Emanuele Cardillo¹, Gaia Sapienza², Changzhi Li³, INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE Antonio Montesano¹ Mikko Hietanen¹, Jere Rusanen¹, Janne P. Aikio¹, Nuutti Paolo Vallerotonda¹, Alessandro Cazzorla², Davide ¹University of Bordeaux, IMS laboratory, ²CNRS, IMS
Alina Caddemi¹ ¹European Defense Agency ¹Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology Tervo¹, Timo Rahkonen¹, Aarno Pärssinen¹ Tiradossi², Luca Pelliccia², Roberto Sorrentino², Laboratory, ³IMS laboratory, ⁴STMicroelectronics
¹Airbus Defence & Space
¹University of Messina, ²Tre Ali Onlus, ³Texas Tech ¹University of Oulu Francesco Vitulli³, et al.*
University ¹RF Microtech s.r.l / University of Perugia, ²RF
Microtech s.r.l, ³Thales Alenia Space Italia*
*For the complete author and affiliation list, please refer to the conference proceedings.
09:10 EuMC48-3 EuRAD08-3 EuRAD09-3 EuRAD10-3 11:30 EuMC/EuRAD02-3 EuMC49-3 EuMC50-3 EuMC51-3
– Heartbeat and Respiration Detec- Short Range Height Classification Looking into the future: NATO Spatial-Variant Phase Error Com- – Additive Manufacturing: Enabling Phase-noise reduction through an Vertically Integrated Microwave- A CPW Excitation Using a Contact-
09:30 tion Using a Low Complexity CW in FMCW Radar Surveillance pensation for Widebeam Spotlight 11:50 Technology for GEO Active external high-Q network using a Filters Using Functional Via less Dielectric Waveguide Probe
Radar System Arun Vijayaraghavan¹, Arie Koppelaar², Francesco Rene Thaens¹ Synthetic Aperture Radar Antennas black-box oscillator model Structures in LTCC for the V-Band
Laghezza²
Panagiota Kontou¹, Souheil Ben Smida¹, Spyridon INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE Pavel Makarov¹, Ersin Aytac¹, Nurullah Akkaya¹ Esteban Menargues¹, Tomislav Debogovic¹, Mathieu Mabel Pontón¹, Franco Ramírez², Amparo Herrera Ömer Faruk Yildiz¹, Ole Thomsen², Marc Bochard², Amr Samir¹, Mohamed Basha¹, Ahmed Hegazy¹,
Nektarios Daskalakis¹, Symeon Nikolaou¹, Mauro ¹TU-Delft, ²NXP Semiconductors ¹NATO NCI Agency Billod¹, Ignacio Echeveste², Francisco Cano², Antonio Guardado², Almudena Suárez² Cheng Yang¹, Christian Schuster¹ Safieddin Safavi-Naeini¹
¹Near East University
Dragone¹, Dimitris E. Anagnostou¹ Montesano² ¹University of Cantabria, ²Universidad de Cantabria ¹Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), ²KOA ¹University of Waterloo
¹Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh ¹SWISSto12, ²Airbus Defence & Space EUROPE GmbH
09:30 EuMC48-4 EuRAD08-4 EuRAD09-4 EuRAD10-4 11:50 EuMC/EuRAD02-4 EuMC49-4 EuMC50-4 EuMC51-4
– Measuring Vital Signs on Fingertip Object Detection on Radar Formidable Shield: A Dutch An Accurate SAR Imaging Method – Active antenna development at Iterative Learning Control for Design and Comparison of Filter Quantitative Scanning Micro-
09:50 Using K-Band Spherical Dielectric Imagery for Autonomous Driving perspective Based on Total Variation & Non- 12:10 Thales Alenia Space Signal Separation in Dual-RF Input Structures in the Millimeter-Wave wave Microscopy of Few-Layer
Resonator using Deep Neural Networks Martien Joosten¹ convex Regularization Christophe Benoist¹, Michael Blum¹, Anne Couarraze¹, Doherty Transmitter Frequency Range on Outer- and Platinum Diselenide
Thierry Girard¹, Jérémie Le Guen¹, Benoit Lejay¹,
Chung-Tse Chang¹, Chin-Lung Yang², Utpal Dey³, Jan Ana Stroescu¹, Liam Daniel¹, Dominic Phippen¹, INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE Zhongqiu Xu¹ Laurent Levert¹, Madivanane Nadarassin¹, Olivier Jun Peng¹, Weimin Shi², Jingzhou Pang³, Fei You¹, Inner-Layers of Organic Circuit xiaopeng wang¹, Kuanchen Xioing¹, Lei Li¹, James C. M.
Hesselbarth³ Mikhail Cherniakov¹, Marina Gashinova² Songbai He¹ Hwang¹, Xin Jin², Gianluca Fabi³, Marco Farina³, et al.*
¹Department of Electrical Engineering, National ¹EESE, University of Birmingham, ²University of
¹Thales Nederland B.V. ¹Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese
Academy of Sciences
Perrin¹, Thierry Rostan¹, Julien Rotureau¹, Hassan
Solhi¹, Eric Vourch¹ ¹University of Electronic Science & Technology of
Boards ¹Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, ²Anokiwave, Inc.,
Cheng Kung University 1, University Road Tainan Birmingham ¹Thales Alenia Space China, ²The Hong Kong University of Science and Andreas Scharl¹, Felix Sepaintner¹, Johannes Jakob¹, ³Università Politecnica delle Marche, ⁴Universität
City Taiwan, ²National Cheng Kung University, Technology, ³University College Dublin David Scholz¹, Franz Xaver Röhrl², Werner Bogner¹, der Bundeswehr München, ⁵IHP–Leibniz Institute for
³Universität Stuttgart Stefan Zorn² Innovative Microelectron
¹DIT Deggendorf Institute of Technology, ²Rohde & *For the complete author list, please refer to the conference proceedings.
09:50 EuMC48-5 EuRAD08-5 EuRAD09-5 EuRAD10-5 12:10 EuMC/EuRAD02-5 EuMC49-5 EuMC50-5 EuMC51-5
– An Adaptive Filter Technique for Statistical Image Segmentation Target–Borne ECM Against OFDM- An Accurate Range Model for – Airbus UK Active Antenna A Decade Bandwidth Mixers Miniaturized Signal-Interference Dispersion in Millimeter-Wave
10:10 Platform Motion Compensation in and Region Classification Ap- Based Imaging Passive Radars Airborne CSSAR Ground Moving 12:30 Developments, Challenges and Based on Planar Transformers and Bandpass Filters Using Resonant and THz Dielectric Waveguides:
Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Based proaches for Automotive Radar Elisa Giusti¹, Amerigo Capria¹, Marco Martorella² Target Imaging the Future Quasi-Vertical Schottky Diodes RF Signal Paths Modeling, Measurement and
Remote Life Sensing Radar Liam Daniel¹, Yang Xiao¹, Edward Hoare¹, Mikhail ¹Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario Telecomuni-
cazioni (CNIT), ²University of Pisa
Yongkang Li¹, Lei Wang¹, Yifeng Wu² Sonya Amos¹, Glyn Thomas¹, Steve McLaren², Carolina Implemented in GaAs MMIC Dimitra Psychogiou¹, Roberto Gómez-García² Performance Limitations
Cherniakov¹, Marina Gashinova¹ Tienda-Herrero², David Dupuy²
Victor Lubecke¹, Shekh Md Mahmudul Islam¹, Lana C.
¹University of Birmingham
¹Northwestern Polytechnical University, ²AVIC
Leihua Electronics Technology Research Institute ¹Airbus Defence & Space, ²Airbus Defence and Space
Technology ¹University of Colorado, Boulder, ²University of
Alcala, Madrid
Joren Vaes¹, Patrick Reynaert¹
Lubecke², Christian Grado¹ ¹KU Leuven ESAT-MICAS
Nikolai Drobotun¹, Daniil Danilov², Alexey Drozdov²
¹University of Hawaii at Manoa, ²Kalani High School
¹Tomsk State University of Control Systems and
Radioelectronics (TUSUR), ²MICRAN, Research and
Production Company
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13:50 EuMC/EuRAD03-1 EuMC54-1 EuMC55-1 EuMC56-1 13:50 EuMC57-1 EuRAD16-1 EuRAD17-1 EuRAD18-1
– Research progress of intelligent A Full Ka-Band GaN-on-Si Low- Preliminary Characterization of Ultra-High Field MRI RF Transmit – A few Introductory remarks Channel Influence for the Analysis An IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Half- Realistic SAR Implementation for
14:10 active phased array radar Noise Amplifier the Digitally Formed Beams of Coil Arrays 14:10 Arnold van Ardenne¹ of Interferences Between Auto- Cubic Node Based on a Switched- Automotive Applications
Jun Sun¹ Dristy Parveg¹, Mikko Varonen¹, Mikko Kantanen¹ PHAROS2 Phased Array Feed Carel van Leeuwen¹, Bart Steensma¹, Alexander ¹ASTRON (retired) motive Radars Beam Antenna for Indoor Hasan Iqbal¹, Andreas Löffler¹, Mohamed Nour
Raaijmakers¹ Mejdoub¹, Frank Gruson¹
¹Nanjing Research Institute of Electronics
Technology
¹VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Giuseppe Pupillo¹, Alessandro Navarrini², Andrea
¹University Medical Center Utrecht
Lizette Lorraine Tovar Torres¹, Maximilian Steiner¹, Direction of Arrival Estimation ¹Continental AG
Melis², Raimondo Concu², Pierluigi Ortu², Pasqualino Christian Waldschmidt¹
Marongiu², Giovanni Naldi¹, Simone Rusticelli¹, Andrea Alessandro Cidronali¹, Giovanni Collodi¹, Matteo
¹Universitäat Ulm Lucarelli¹, Stefano Maddio¹, Marco Passafiume¹,
Saba³, Alessandro Scalambra¹, Luca Schirru², Adelaide
Ladu², Tonino Pisanu², Enrico Urru² Giuseppe Pelosi¹
¹INAF - IRA, ²INAF - OAC, ³ASI ¹University of Florence
14:10 EuMC/EuRAD03-2 EuMC54-2 EuMC55-2 EuMC56-2 14:10 EuMC57-2 EuRAD16-2 EuRAD17-2 EuRAD18-2
– Digital Frontends for Multi‐Func- A High Linearity W-Band LNA Characterization and Calibration Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation: – To have “(De) Hoop” in Difficult Automotive Radar Interference Improving an IEEE 802.15.4 Based Space-Variant Phase Error Estima-
14:30 tional RF Systems With 21-dB Gain and 5.5-dB NF in Challenges of a K-Band Large From Field Modeling to Neuronal 14:30 Times Mitigation via Multi-Hop Coop- Direction of Arrival Estimation tion and Correction for Automo-
Michael Brandfass¹ 0.13 μm SiGe BiCMOS Scale Active Phased-Array Anten- Activation Guy Vandenbosch¹ erative Radar Communications System Reliability in a Real Case tive SAR
¹Hensoldt Sensors GmbH Huanbo Li¹, Jixin Chen¹, Debin Hou¹, Wei Hong¹, na with a Modular Architecture Rob Mestrom¹, Debby Klooster¹, Elles Raaijmakers¹, ¹KU Leuven Canan Aydogdu¹, Musa Furkan Keskin¹, Henk Scenario Exploiting a Smart Masoud Farhadi¹, Reinhard Feger¹, Johannes Fink²,
Pinpin Yan¹ Maarten van Rossum¹, Martijn van Beurden¹, Paul Wymeersch¹ Thomas Wagner¹, Markus Gonser², Jürgen Hasch²,
¹Southeast University
Naimeh Ghafarian¹, Wael Abdel-Wahab¹, Amir Raeesi¹, Boon² ¹Chalmers University of Technology
Multichannel Approach Andreas Stelzer¹
Ehsan Haj Mirza Alian Aminabad¹, Ardeshir Palizban¹,
Ahmad Ehsandar¹, Milad Khaki¹, Mohammad-Reza ¹Eindhoven University of Technology, ²Ghent Alessandro Cidronali¹, Giovanni Collodi¹, Matteo ¹Johannes Kepler University Linz, ²Robert Bosch
Nezhad-Ahmadi¹, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini¹ University Lucarelli¹, Stefano Maddio¹, Marco Passafiume¹, GmbH
Giuseppe Pelosi¹
¹University of Waterloo
¹University of Florence
14:30 EuMC/EuRAD03-3 EuMC54-3 EuMC55-3 EuMC56-3 14:30 EuMC57-3 EuRAD16-3 EuRAD17-3 EuRAD18-3
– Naval and ground-based multi- A MMIC Low-Noise Amplifier A Low Complexity Approach for 7T MRI Fractionated Dipole – Time-domain Antenna Engineering An Efficient Sparse Sensing Based Selecting the best DOA estimates Ego-Motion Estimation for a Sen-
14:50 mission AESA radars Realized with Two Different Gate Calibration and Characterization Antenna for CarotidImaging 14:50 – A Story About Scientific Affinity Interference Mitigation Approach among estimates obtained using sor Platform by Fusion of Radar
Simon van der Berg¹ Length GaN-on-Si Technologies of a Millimeter-Wave Phased-Ar- Nicolai Mortensen¹, Lars Hinge², Vitaliy Zhurbenko², Ioan Lager¹ For Automotive Radar Toeplitz matrix approximation and and IMU Data
Vincent Oltman Boer³
¹Thales Nederland B.V. Lorenzo Pace¹, Patrick Ettore Longhi¹, Walter Ciccog- ray Transceiver-Antenna Module ¹Technical University of Denmark, ²DTU, ³DRMCR
¹Delft University of Technology Tai Fei¹, Honghao Guang¹, Yuliang Sun¹, Christopher general covariance matrix Patrick Wallrath¹, Reinhold Herschel²
nani¹, Sergio Colangeli¹, Rémy Leblanc², Ernesto Limiti¹ Grimm¹, Ernst Warsitz¹ ¹Fraunhofer Institute for High Frequency Physics
Mehdi Salehi¹, Safieddin Safavi-Naeini², Mohammad- Volodymyr Vasylyshyn¹
¹University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, ²OMMIC SAS Reza Nezhad-Ahmadi² ¹HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA, and Radar Techniques FHR, ²Fraunhofer FHR
¹Kharkiv national Air force university
¹Sinclair Technologies, ²University of Waterloo
14:50 EuMC/EuRAD03-4 EuMC54-4 EuMC55-4 EuMC56-4 14:50 EuMC57-4 EuRAD16-4 EuRAD17-4 EuRAD18-4
– AESA Radar for Space Situational G-Band Frequency Converters in A Reproducible Semi-Virtual Test- Simulation Comparison of Bird- – The Cagniard-deHoop Method of Over-the-Air Vehicle-in-the-Loop A Discriminant-Based RMSE Azimuth Ambiguity Discrimination
15:10 Awareness – about the status of 130 nm InP DHBT Technology Drive for Analysis of Car-to-Car/ cage Coil and Metamaterial Liner 15:10 Moments (CdH-MoM) – A New Test System for Installed-Perfor- Improvement Technique for Using Doppler Spectrum of the
GESTRA Ahmed Hassona¹, Vessen Vassilev¹, Herbert Zirath¹ Car-to-X Diversity Performance for MRI at 3T and 4.7T Time-Domain Integral-Equation mance Evaluation of Automotive Classical Prony Method in Small Compressive Sensing-Based SAR
Helmut Wilden¹, C. Kirchner¹, Andreas R. Brenner, ¹Chalmers University of Technology at 5.9 GHz in Noisy Fading Condi- Adam Maunder¹, Nicola De Zanche¹, Ashwin Iyer¹ Technique Based on EM Reciproc- Radar Systems in a Virtual Array Radars Image with Downsampled PRF
Thomas Eversberg²
¹Fraunhofer FHR, ²German Aerospace Center (DLR)
tions ¹University of Alberta ity and the Cagniard-deHoop Environment Atsushi Yoshizawa¹, Shigenori Uchida¹ Ryogo Horiuchi¹, Takehiro Hoshino¹, Noboru Oishi¹,
Kei Suwa¹
Anton Dobler¹, Olha Voitsun¹, Stefan Lindenmeier¹ Method Sreehari Buddappagari Jayapal Gowdu¹, Ehtisham ¹Sony Corp.
¹Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
¹University of the Bundeswehr Munich Asghar Muhammad¹, Johannes Nagel², Ralf Stephan¹,
Martin Stumpf Matthias A. Hein¹
¹TU Ilmenau, ²Mercedes-Benz AG
Room 08:30 – 10:10 10:50 – 12:30 13:50 – 15:30 16:10 – 17:50 EVENING Mission 1 Mission 2 Quest
PROGRAMME
EuRAD25 EuRAD19 EuRAD20 EuRAD21
Progress Closing Session MIMO Radar Passive Radars New Radar Concepts
EuRAD19 EuRAD22 Chair: Andreas Stelzer¹ Chair: María-Pilar Jarabo-Amores¹ Chair: Daniel O’Hagan¹
Mission 1 MIMO Radar Automotive Radar MIMO Co-Chair: Matthew Ritchie² Co-Chair: Nathan Goodman² Co-Chair: Pierfrancesco Lombardo²
Processing ¹Johannes Kepler University Linz, ²UCL ¹University of Alcalá, ²University of ¹Fraunhofer FHR, ²Sapienza University
EuRAD20 EuRAD23 Oklahoma of Rome
Mission 2 Passive Radars Target Characterisation with
Radar
EuRAD21 EuRAD24
[Special Session]
Quest New Radar Concepts Civilian Radar Research and
Development in China 08:30 EuRAD19-1 EuRAD20-1 EuRAD21-1
– Radar Imaging Using Electrically Airborne Targets Detection by Cognitive approaches to detection
S-02 S-01 08:50 Large Arrays With High Range UAV-Embedded Passive Radar of small targets
Expedition Cognitive Radar Signal Processing Introduction to MIMO Radar
Resolution at 160 GHz Benjamin GABARD¹, Valentine WASIK¹, Olivier Ellis Humphreys¹, Michael Antoniou¹, Christopher
RABASTE¹, Thierry DELOUES¹, Dominique POULLIN¹, Baker¹, William Stafford²
5G Forum Technology in 5G Forum André Dürr¹, Benedikt Schneele¹, Dominik Schwarz¹, Hervé JEULAND¹
Christian Waldschmidt¹ ¹University of Birmingham, ²BAE Systems
Context ¹ONERA
Auditorium 5G: From Technology to Business Philosophical 5G: From Technology to
¹Ulm University
Lecture Business
W-21
Flash Recent Advances in Topologies, Technologies and Practical
Realizations of Microwave Sensors
W-30 08:50 EuRAD19-2 EuRAD20-2 EuRAD21-2
Glow Recent Advances on Microwave Filters – On the Impact of Channel Imbal- Comparing Phase-Locked and Co-Engineering of a Radar System
09:10 ance on MIMO Radar Performance Non-Phase-Locked Architectures with Mixed Grey Wolf Optimizer:
W-32 Ricard Grove¹, Jørgen Dall¹ for Dual-Channel DVB-S Passive Application to Concealed Object
BOR 2 Practical Aspects of Running a Microwave Laboratory and How to Make Good Measurements Every Time ¹DTU Space Radar Classification
Octavio Cabrera¹, Pierfrancesco Lombardo¹, Fabiola Julien Marot¹, Claire Migliaccio², Jérôme Lanteri³, Paul
EuRAD Colone¹, Carlo Bongioanni¹ Lauga⁴, Salah Bourennane⁴
Transitzone A Seated Lunch ¹Sapienza University ¹Institut Fresnel, Aix Marseille Université, ²Universi-
té Côte d’Azur, ³Universite Cote d’Azur - CNRS, ⁴Inst.
Fresnel, ,Aix Marseille Université
5G Forum
Transitzone B and WS/SC
Seated Lunch
09:10 EuRAD19-3 EuRAD20-3 EuRAD21-3
– MIMO ISAR Based UWB Imaging Characterization of Single Millimeter- and Submillimeter-
09:30 System for Non-Destructive Frequency Networks for Passive Wave Differential Absorption
Testing Radar Applications Radar
Harun Cetinkaya¹, Sandra Nowok¹, Reinhold Herschel¹ Volker Winkler¹, Steffen Lutz¹, Michael Brandfass¹ Ken Cooper¹, Richard Roy¹, Jose V. Siles¹, Matthew
¹Fraunhofer FHR ¹Hensoldt Sensors GmbH Lebsock¹, Luis Millan¹, Raquel Rodriguez-Monje¹,
Robert Dengler¹, Omkar Pradhan¹, Leslie Tamppari¹,
Brian Drouin¹
¹Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of
Technology
10:50 EuRAD22-1 EuRAD23-1 EuRAD24-1 13:50 Multi-Band functionally integrated Multi-Function Radar sensor
– High Angle Resolution Automotive Physics Based Radar Simulation Probabilistic Deep Models for – suites
11:10 Radar Based on Simultaneous 12 Thijs van Putten¹, Rogier van Aken¹, Michael Phillips¹ Radar Target Recognition 14:30 Winston van Oosterhout¹
Tx Doppler-Multiplex MIMO INDUSTRIAL KEYNOTE Bo Chen¹ ¹Thales Nederland B.V.
Nadjah Touati¹, Christian Sturm¹ ¹Siemens Digital Industries Software ¹Xidian University Current and future naval missions are evolving. The
¹Valeo Schalter und Sensoren GmbH operational scene that we know today is likely to
change at an increasing pace: technological develop-
ments occur not only in defense mission systems, but
also in threats that rely on the very same develop-
ments. This means that future missions have a high
11:10 EuRAD22-2 EuRAD23-2 EuRAD24-2 level of uncertainty, increasing the naval challenges
– Fast Chirp MIMO Radar System Towards Safe Autonomous Entomological Radar Signal that we know today.
11:30 using Doppler Offset Orthogonal Driving: Challenges of Pedestrian Processing and Experimental Naval combat systems call for developments that are
Codes Detection in Rain with Automo- Validation designed around the expectation for the unexpected.
Takaaki Kishigami¹, Kenta Iwasa¹, Tomohiro Yui¹, tive Radar Cheng Hu¹, Weidong Li¹, Rui Wang¹
One of the answers to overcome such uncertainty, is
Hidekuni Yomo¹, Akihiko Matsuoka¹, Junji Satou¹
Dagmar Steinhauser¹, Thomas Brandmeier¹, Patrick ¹Beijing Institute of Technology the extension of today’s multi-function radar systems
¹Panasonic Corporation Held¹, Bernhard Thöresz¹ to multi-band, functionally integrated sensor suites.
¹Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt With scalability in the genes, reconfigurability is the
extension to deploy the benefits that multi-band ra-
dar sensor suites have to offer. This is further aug-
mented by the incremental capability upgrades that
11:30 EuRAD22-3 EuRAD23-3 EuRAD24-3 have emerged with radar systems which have a large
– Millimeter-Wave Automotive High Resolution 802.11Ax-Based Coherent Multidimensional Agility dependency on software defined functionalities.
11:50 Radar using Extrapolation for Passive Radar for Human Move- Radar Signal Processing This talk shows developments that Thales has under-
Improved Angular Resolution ment Monitoring Wen-Qin Wang Wang¹
taken in the Dutch radar ecosystem to provide an an-
Cristian-Alexandru Alistarh¹, Laura Anitori², Symon K. Hasan Can Yildirim¹, Laurent Storrer¹, François ¹University of Electronic Science & Technology
Podilchak³, John Thompson³, Pascual David Hilario Re⁴, Rottenberg², Jérôme Louveaux², Philippe De Doncker¹, of China swer in the radar and adjacent domains to overcome
Mathini Sellathurai⁴, George Goussetis⁴, Jaesup Lee⁵ François Horlin¹ the challenges that are foreseen in the naval domain.
¹Heriot-Watt University, ²TNO, ³The University ¹Université Libre de Bruxelles, ²Université catholique
of Edinburgh, ⁴Heriot Watt University, ⁵Samsung de Louvain A sneak preview is given of the suite architectural
Advanced Institute of Technology setup, main subsystems and underlying technologies
to highlight the benefits of multi-band functionally
integrated multi-function radar sensor suites.
11:50 EuRAD22-4 EuRAD23-4 EuRAD24-4
– Kalman Tracking in Driver Assis- Refraction Compensation for The State-of-the-Art of Terahertz
12:10 tance Systems - Collision Warning Non-Destructive Testing of Fibre- Technologies and Applications
for Vulnerable Road Users Composite Materials Weidong Hu¹ 14:30 Awards Ceremony
Simon Hüsges¹, Christoph Degen¹ André Froehly¹, Reinhold Herschel¹ ¹Beijing Institute of Technology – Marion K. Matters-Kammerer¹, Mayazzurra Ruggiano², Jacco de Wit³
¹Hochschule Niederrhein University of Applied ¹Fraunhofer FHR 14:50 ¹Awards and Prizes Chair, ²EuRAD Chair, ³EuRAD TPC Chair
Sciences
12:10 EuRAD22-5 EuRAD23-5 EuRAD24-5 14:50 Closing Remarks and Invitation to EuRAD 2021 in London
– Automatic Delay and Phase Size estimation of space debris Microwave photonics Radar – Mayazzurra Ruggiano, James Watts1
12:30 Mismatch Calibration in FMCW models from their RCS measured Technology 15:10 1EuRAD 2021 Chair
MIMO Radar in anechoic chamber Wangzhe Li¹
Adrian Figueroa¹, Niko Joram¹, Frank Ellinger¹ Selenia Ghio¹, Marco Martorella² ¹Institute of Electronics of the Chinese Academy
of Sciences
¹TU Dresden ¹Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario Telecomuni-
cazioni (CNIT), ²CNIT - University of Pisa
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GaN technologies are ongoing drivers for reconfigurable GaN design techniques with and cost budget of mmW 5G base stations, The workshop focuses on on-wafer device On-wafer antenna measurement systems
system advancements. The workshop gives applications to power amplifiers, switches, handsets and backhaul links. characterisation techniques, methodologies, and photonic approaches to on-wafer op-
an overview of the progress of important limiters and self-interference rejection. The presentation by Wolfspeed will discuss and modelling for device operating well be- toelectronic device characterisation will be
Gallium Nitride MMIC technologies avail- The UMS presentation will present the re- size, power density, and efficiency the de- yond 100 GHz. Many of these aspects have discussed.
able to the microwave and RF community cent development of GaN power technolo- mands, focus on key developments to enable entered into focus due to the increased in-
for frequencies from 400 MHz to 200 GHz. gies addressing X to Q bands. The link with MMICs for backhaul and satcom, and pres- terest in electronic and photonic devices,
Important industrial major vendors of GaN applications like space and 5G applications ent examples of designs. circuits, and systems for communications
MMICs do contribute. Eight international will be emphasized through different dem- The talk by Fraunhofer will discuss several and sensing applications. The presentations
speakers will give their view to the evolu- onstrators, some of them being complete design approaches for enhancing the per- will present effects especially important at
tion of important applications such as sens- System-In-Package. formance of GaN-based amplifier MMICs for mm-wave and sub-mm-wave frequencies,
ing, defence, data com, and 5 and 6G with The paper by Win will provide an overview applications above 100 GHz. potential pitfalls and how to overcome those
emphasis on IC technology. Their roadmaps of WIN Semiconductor’s GaN platforms used The presentation by Sumitomo introduc- when performing on-wafer measurements.
will be provided to enable the audience to in wireless Infrastructure and satellite com- es real GaN HEMT 5G basestation PAs in The workshop will cover electronic and
estimate the progress of MMIC on a global munications. Device-level RF performance terms of performance, reliability, and cost photonic approaches to on-wafer character-
scale. Further, the research progress with data will be presented along with select competitiveness. isation of active and passive devices, will
respect to higher frequency scaling beyond MMIC results from several customers. The final speaker will give a talk on the enlighten broadband measurement capabil-
commercial technologies are addressed. The talk by Ommic will review how scaled impact of GaN with a European defense ities, and will present not only small-signal
The first talk by Qorvo addresses var- down GaN /Si fully complements sub 40-nm perspective. characterisation, but also large-signal, noise,
ious self-configuring and frequency CMOS to meet the stringent specifications and power characterisation techniques.
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
Self-Configuring, Adapting and Design of High Performance Uncertainties in On-Wafer Broadband 220 GHz VNA Sub-THz Load-Pull Techniques
Reconfigurable GaN MMICs Microwave and Millimeter Wave Measurements at mm- and Sub- Calibration and Measurement Marco Spirito¹
¹Delft University of Technology
Charles Campbell¹
¹Qorvo
GaN HPAs mm-Wave Frequencies Techniques
Jeremy Fisher¹
¹Wolfspeed
Uwe Arz¹
¹Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
Steve Reyes¹
¹Anritsu
On-Wafer Antenna and
Recent Development of GaN Photomixer Measurements up to
Power Technology Applied to RF Design of GaN Power Amplifier A Practical Guide for Verifying Impact of Calibration 750 GHz
Sensors MMICs Operating Beyond 100 On-Wafer Measurement System Uncertainties on Device Guillaume Ducournau¹
¹University of Lille
Didier Floriot¹
¹United Monolithic Semiconductors
GHz Integrity at sub-mm-Wave Modelling
Maciej Ćwikliński¹
¹Fraunhofer IAF
Frequencies Tom Keinicke Johansen¹
¹Technical University of Denmark
Non-Contact Probing for On-Chip
WIN GaN HEMT Platforms Ralf Doerner¹, Andrej Rumiantsev²
¹Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH), ²MPI Corporation
Characterization of mm-Wave
David Danzilio¹
¹Win Semiconductors
GaN HEMT Power Amplifier On-Wafer Noise Measurements and THz Devices
Technologies for 5G Guidelines for the Design of Above 110 GHz Kubilay Sertel¹
¹The Ohio State University / TeraProbes
State-Of-The-Art mmW GaN/Si Basestations Calibration Substrates, Including Mikko Kantanen¹
¹Millimeter Wave Laboratory of Finland – MilliLab
MMICs Kazutaka Inoue¹
¹Sumitomo
the Suppression of Parasitic
Marc Rocchi¹
¹Ommic
Modes, Influence of Microwave Micromachined Wafer Probes
Perspectives using GaN Devices Probes and Crosstalk Effects up with Integrated Detectors for
in Defense Systems to W-Band Power Measurements
Jean-Marc Tanguy¹ Gia Ngoc Phung¹ Robert Weikle, II¹
¹French MOD ¹Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) ¹University Virginia / Dominion Inc.
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The ability of the Doherty architecture of the implementation of high efficiency and 5G is supposed to transform our world, the concurrently deployment for 5G LTE
operating at high efficiency at significant linearity DPAs in GaN technology has poten- creating an ecosystem where everyone New Radio (NR) with the actual 4G LTE will
output power back-off has led the RF and tial significantly change the landscape. is connected to everything, all the time. increase the complexity for 5G RF Front End
microwave community to re-discover its This workshop aims to report about recent Worldwide adoption of 3G/4G smartphones Modules (RF FEMs) and will be covered in
concept and adapt it to the requirements of progress on integrated Doherty PAs for both and the transition to 5G has been the main this workshop.
modern high frequency transmitters both cellular (sub 6Ghz) and mm-wave applica- engine behind semiconductor industry with
for terrestrial and space applications. In the tions, starting from the assessment of the a very active research area. Mobile cellular
former case, upcoming 5th generation cellu- scenarios, in both ground and space appli- subscribers are expected to reach more
lar (5G) represents a keen area of interest for cations, to the system level evaluation, also than 6 billion by 2020 and 5G LTE will bring
both academia and industry. Required power describing advanced experimental charac- high data capacity as low latency using sub-
levels are such that both Si- and III-V-based terization techniques at device/circuit level, 6GHz and mm-Wave spectrum. The work-
technologies can be viable semiconductor and actual MMIC Doherty implementations shop presents the current status of 5G RF
platforms to implement highly performing on state-of-art GaN-based and Si-based technologies and techniques to deliver an
integrated DPAs. On the other hand, under semiconductor technologies. over gigabit-per-second data rate and low
the pressure of the evolving mobile cellular latency. The high speed wireless ecosystem
networks (e.g. 5G), satellite-based commu- which includes 5G LTE and WiFi 6 (802.11ax)
nications are asked to significantly improve will be deployed in the near future and will
their performance to remain competitive. use two frequency domains: sub 6GHz fre-
Therefore, they are evolving towards high quency domain and mm-Wave spectrum.
throughput satellites (HTS) adopting spec- Mm-Wave will be used initially to increase
tral efficient digital modulation schemes and the capacity for backhaul 5G networks and
multi-beam active antennas. In this context, allow low latency. From this prospective and
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
Challenges and Opportunities of Is GaN Doherty PA Ready for GaN-on-SiC Integrated Power 5G New Radio Design Challenges High Efficiency and Wideband The 5G NR Signals Impact on the
5G mm-Wave Power Amplifiers Space Applications? Amplifiers for 5G Multi-User Laurent Noel¹, Dominique Brunel¹
¹Skyworks Solutions Inc.
GaN PA Techniques for RFPA Envelope Impedance and
from an Industrial Point of View Vittorio Camarchia¹
¹Politecnico of Turin
Massive MIMO Applications Sub-6 GHz 5G Base-Station Bias Network Design
Maurizio Pagani¹, Renato Lombardi¹
¹Huawei Italy
Jangheon Kim¹, Abdulrhman M.S. Ahmed¹
¹Wolfspeed
Industrial RF SOI and BiCMOS Applications Sergio Pires¹, Jan-Willem van Velzen¹
¹Ampleon
Sub 6 GHz Power Amplifiers for Technologies Targeting 5G Shuichi Sakata¹, Shintaro Shinjo¹
¹Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
GaN Enabling Technology for 5G – An Ericsson Prospective DPA Solutions for Sub 6 GHz 5G Wireless Market Fully Tunable mm-Wave
mm-Wave Applications Vincenzo Carrubba¹
¹Ericsson
mMIMO (With Emphasis on Si Frederic Gianesello¹
¹ST Microlectronics
Do SOI Technologies Bring Solutions in Advanced BiCMOS
Rémy Leblanc¹
¹OMMIC Foundry
Based Solutions) Added Value for New Technology
High Power RF GaN Doherty John Gajadharsing¹, Jean-Jacques Bouny¹
¹Ampleon The Netherlands BV
Design and Integration of Connectivity Challenges? Gaëtan Prigent¹
¹University of Toulouse
Advanced GaN Power Amplifier Design from Technology to Multiband High Efficiency Linear Didier Belot¹
¹CEA-LETI
MMICs for Millimeter-Wave Circuit PA Modules for 5G Technical Challenges and Trends
Applications Cédric Cassan¹
¹NXP Semiconductors
Alexandre Giry¹
¹LETI
Advanced Modeling and for 4G/5G Acoustic Filters
Keigo Nakatani¹, Shintaro Shinjo¹
¹Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Characterization Techniques for Marie Bousquet¹
¹CEA LETI
5G Front Module for Mobile mm-Wave Antenna Arrays
Applications Koen Buisman¹, Christian Fager¹
¹Chalmers University of Technology
Florinel Balteanu¹
¹Skyworks Solutions
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This workshop will be devoted to present Additive Manufacturing (AM) is becoming a This workshop offers an overview of the lat-
the recent research advances in the area very popular technology in several fields. It est developments in the use of AM for the
of Wireless Power Transmission, the work originated as a solution for fast prototyping implementation of microwave components.
herein presented will be devoted mainly to of objects mainly used in the mechanical The use of several AM technologies will be
radiative wireless power transmission and engineering area. In the last years, this tech- shown and compared. Different applications
will address the new advancements in the nology has found many additional applica- including sensors, filters, high power com-
area, spanning from European, Asian and tions, including the manufacturing of micro- ponents, etc. will be considered. Solutions
American speakers. wave/millimetre-wave components. adopted to improve the component perfor-
It is expected to address the most recent Several AM technologies are currently mance will be illustrated. Manufactured
results in these area and the approaches available. The material used for the man- components and their applications will be
followed to increase significantly the end to ufacturing can be very different, ranging presented.
end energy efficiency. from plastic to metal and ceramics. Plastic A time slot will be devoted to questions and
The presentations will address also some of and ceramic objects can be used directly as open discussion, involving all speakers and
the recent advances when combining wire- dielectric material or as a support to be sub- the attendees.
less power with information, and discuss sequently metallized.
some of these ideas of Simultaneous Wire- The application of AM to microwave/milli-
less Information and Power Transmission as metre-wave components requires special
an enabler of long-range radiative wireless attentions to some particular aspects. As an
power application. example, in the manufacturing of microwave
filters, small manufacturing tolerances, min-
imum surface roughness, and low surface
resistivity are of key importance.
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
Towards a Common Metrology System and Circuit-Level Design Additive Manufacturing of New Development of All Metal RF Implementation of Microfluidic
Paradigm for Wireless Power for RF Energy on Demand in Classes of Filters with Non- Components Via Selective Laser Sensors by Additive
Paul Jaffe¹
¹U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Industrial IoT Conventional Geometries Melting Manufacturing
Alessandra Costanzo¹ Cristiano Tomassoni¹ Oscar Antonio Peverini¹ Maurizio Bozzi¹
¹University of Bologna ¹University of Perugia ¹CNR-IEIIT ¹University of Pavia
Novel Beam Forming Technology
for High Efficiency and Safe SWIPT – Combining Wireless Microwave and Millimetre-Wave Inkjet-/3D-/4D-Printed “Sero- Polymer-Based 3D Printing for
Wireless Power Transfer Power with Backscatter 3D Printed Waveguide Filters Power” Wireless Ultrabroadband Earth Observation Satellite
Naoki Shinohara¹
¹Kyoto University
Communications Yi Wang¹
¹University of Birmingham
Modules for IoT, SmartAg and Payload Front Ends
Nuno Borges Carvalho¹
¹Universidade de Aveiro
Smart Cities Applications Stepan Lucyszyn¹
¹Imperial College London
Emerging Developments on Additive Manufacturing Applied Manos M. Tentzeris¹
¹Georgia Institute of Technology
Integrated SWIPT Receivers to Reconfigurable Microwave
Steven Claessens¹
¹KU Leuven
Filters High Power 3D Printed Parts:
Nicolas Delhote¹
¹University of Limoges
From Multipactor to Thermal
Aspects
Petronilo Martín-Iglesias¹
¹European Space Agency
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The workshop focuses on recent advances This workshop will represent a unique and The wireless telecommunications industry In this short course, fundamentals of
in large-signal measurement techniques amazing opportunity for the attendees to has responded to our insatiable demand for high-power RF device characterization
for microwave applications. In particular, discuss their doubts about state-of-the-art high-speed streaming with the development techniques, basics of Load-Pull, calibration
starting from the main issues that hinder measurement and modelling techniques of 4G LTE and 5G communications systems. methods, high-speed nonlinear measure-
measurement accuracy under nonlinear with some of the most important scientists These systems use complex and high-order ment methods with harmonics, Enhanced
high-frequency operation of devices, cir- in the field. modulation schemes with high peak-to-av- Poly Harmonic (EPHD) model extraction
cuits, and systems, the speakers will pres- erage ratios (PAPR) in order to meet the from measured data, and high power RF
ent the state-of-the-art performance of ultra needed high-speed cellular data rate within amplifier design with EPHD model will be
wideband instrumentation and will discuss a given limited bandwidth. Therefore, highly introduced. High-power transistors for sub-
actual measurement scenarios of interest optimized and engineered RF amplifiers are 6 GHz applications and mmW devices are
for next generation communication systems. needed to achieve adequate linearity and considered in the sessions.
high efficiency also at the deep back-off
The challenges related to ultra wideband power levels.
measurements will be clearly discussed by Device characterization and modeling is the
particularly explaining how measurement first and most important step for high-per-
techniques that represent an acceptable formance power amplifier design. Accurate
solution for large-signal characterization un- modeling of a high-power RF solid-state de-
der CW excitation lose meaning when actual vice requires extended large signal analysis
modulated signals are considered. Moreover, in a wide frequency range, including several
the importance of performing accurate mea- harmonics and wide operation range, such as
surements will be highlighted in connection Class-C, B, and AB. Today’s rapidly changing
of using large-signal microwave measure- and competitive wireless telecommunication
ments for the extraction of behavioral mod- technology world also needs reduced time
els. These models, whose uncertainty almost from development to market. Therefore, pre-
coincides with measurement uncertainty, paring a reliable and verified device model
allow the designer to simplify the design and designing a power amplifier should be
flow and thereby reducing the time and cost done precisely in a short time.
related to multiple foundry runs.
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
Traceability for Large-Signal Wideband Modulated Load- Fundamentals of Large Signal mmW Device Characterization
Measurement Applications Pull for Design Validation and Characterization and High- and Modeling
Dylan Williams¹
¹National Institute of Standards and Technology
Verification Power Amplifier Design Alireza Shamsafar¹
¹Ampleon BV
Mauro Marchetti¹
¹Anteverta-mw
Considerations
Characterizing Modulation Osman Ceylan¹
¹Maury Microwave
Modeling of High-Power RF
Distortion of Active Devices in Behavioural Model Generation Transistors and Applications
the Frequency Domain for Advanced Microwave Wideband Active Load-Pull and Mitra Gilasgar¹
¹Ampleon BV
Jan Verspecht¹
¹Keysight Technologies
Transistors Baseband Control
Paul Tasker¹
¹Cardiff University
Mauro Marchetti¹
¹Anteverta-mw
Behavioural Models and EPHD
Modeling
Wissam Saabe¹
¹AMCAD Engineering (France)
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This workshop addresses the increasing well-known microwave heating of food This combined Workshop/Short Course ad-
industrial applications of high-power mi- products, they include powder metallurgy dresses the key challenges in terms of mate-
crowaves. In 2009, the IEEE MTT-S IMS (include sintering of particulate materials), rial, process and testing of IC packages. Ad-
Workshop “Recent Advances in Microwave microwave-assisted chemistry, microwave vanced packaging level approaches will be
Power Applications and Techniques (RAM- plasma generation, manufacturing of nano- discussed, allowing packaging of different
PaNT)” received significant interest among materials and composites (including micro- semiconductor compounds (Si, GaN), as well
IMS attendees and won the “Best Quality wave-assisted 3D printing), waste-to-fuel as multi-die System-in-Package solutions. A
Workshop” Award. The RAMPAnT Workshop conversion, etc. Topics that support many complete chip-package co-design flow will
was designed as an inauguration forum that of the applications, such as advanced mul- be explored which allows improvement of RF
introduced the MTT community to micro- tiphysics modeling and accurate character- performance and power efficiency. An over-
wave energy applications in science and in- ization of material parameters, will also be view of the latest material developments
dustry. For the past 10 years, topics related discussed. The Workshop includes ongoing in the mmw/ RF domain will be presented.
to this Workshop have gradually increased developments of solid-state technology and Challenges on mmW packaging especially
in scope. This Workshop proposed for the prospects of the use of solid-state genera- on antennas integration will be discussed.
EuMW2020 will review the recent advance- tion in high-power applications for more Phased array antenna modules for 5G is an
ments in industrial and scientific applica- flexibility and control. important driver and their pros and cons will
tions of high-power microwave technology. be shared.
The discussions will cover well-established
systems and processes as well as new
trends and emerging applications: beyond
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
High Power Industrial Microwave Assisted Metallurgy Advanced Multiphysics Analysis of 5G mmW Use Innovative Packaging
Microwave Applications and Using Hybrid Systems Simulation of Microwave Power Cases and Its Implications on Material Developments for RF
Market Trends Paolo Veronesi¹
¹University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Processes and Systems Phased Array Antenna Module Applications
Jens Hofmann¹
¹MUEGGE GmbH
Vadim Yakovlev¹
¹Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Realizations Ruud de Wit¹
¹Henkel
Principles and Practice of High- Thomas Emanuelsson¹
¹Gapwaves AB
Review of Systems and Power In-Cavity SSPA Combining Measurement of Temperature- mmWave Reference Design
Processes in Microwave Power Zoya Popovic¹
¹University of Colorado
Dependent Complex Permittivity Needs and Challenges in Flow and Correlation with
Drying Applications of Materials Packaging for mm-Wave Measurements
Peter-A. Püschner¹
¹Püschner GmbH
The Challenge of Scaling- José M. Catalá-Civera¹
¹Universidad Politècnica De València
Antennas Mart van Gijsel¹
¹Keysight Technologies
Up Microwave Assisted Stefania Monni¹
¹TNO
Microwave-Induced Plasma – Technologies In Situ Monitoring of High-
From Academia to Industry Marilena Radoiu¹
¹Microwave Technologies Consulting
Power Microwave Material Advanced pPackaging
Kostyantin Achkasov¹
¹Consultant
Processing Approaches for 5G and mm-
Development of Solid-State Sébastien Vaucher¹
¹EMPA - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Material Science and Technology
Wave Applications
Field-Assisted Manufacturing of Technology and Its Impact on Tanja Braun¹
¹Fraunhofer IZM
Materials Microwave Power Engineering
Bala Vaidhyanathan¹ Klaus Werner¹
¹Loughborough University ¹pink RF
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Many wireless systems could benefit from There is a rapid increase in exploitation of This workshop will review the latest devel- to 1.5 THz
the ability to transmit and receive on the the millimetre-wave and submillimeter-wave opments that are taking place for the three ii Planar S-parameter measurements up to
same frequency at the same time, which is spectrum, driven by demands from diverse electrical measurement quantities, namely 1.1 THz
known as In-Band Full-Duplex (IBFD) and/or applications including wireless backhaul S-parameters, power and complex permit- iii Calibration technique for power measure-
Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STAR). links for 5G mobile networks, radar sensors tivity of dielectric materials, at millime- ments at D-band (110-170 GHz)
This technology could lead to enhanced for advanced or autonomous vehicles, space tre-wave and terahertz frequencies. Most of iv Material characterizations at millime-
spectral efficiency for future wireless net- deployed radiometers for remote sensing of these activities are undertaken in a recent tre-wave and terahertz frequencies using
works, such as fifth-generation New Radio climate change, security imaging (e.g. tera- European Metrology Programme for Innova- free-space method, TDS, open and closed
(5G NR) and beyond, and/or could enable hertz body scanners), and medical diagnosis. tion and Research (EMPIR) project, 18SIB09 resonators techniques.
capabilities and applications that were pre- Advancement in these applications has led TEMMT, which involves 19 partners globally. Calibration and verification techniques of
viously considered impossible, such as IBFD to an increased demand for accurate and The workshop consists of 14 proposed talks these measurements, together with mea-
with phased array systems. In this work- traceable electrical measurements for devic- and will present the current state of the art surement uncertainties, will also be covered
shop, experts from academic and federal es and integrated circuits operating at these of the measurements, specifically, in the workshop.
research institutions will discuss advanced high frequencies. i Waveguide S-parameter measurements up
applications of IBFD that move beyond basic
communication systems. Presentations will
contain details and measured results that PROGRAMME
encompass military, radar and multiple-in-
put multiple-output (MIMO) applications. Considerations for Calibrating Development of Probing- with the Help of Fabry-Perot
and Measuring Using Vector System for Accurate On-Wafer Resonator
Network Analysers at Millimetre Measurements up to 1.1 THz Marcin Wojciechowski¹, Jerzy Krupka¹
¹GUM (Central Office of Measures)
and Submillimetre Wavelengths Faisal Mubarak¹
¹VSL
Nick Ridler¹
¹National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
Uncertainties and Error
Enabling Over Temperature Analysis of Material Parameter
Vector Network Analysis and S-Parameter Measurement Extraction Methods
Waveguide Interfaces to 1.5 THz Confidence to THz Frequencies Alireza Kazemipour¹
¹METAS
Jeffrey Hesler¹ Anthony Lord¹, Gavin Fisher¹
¹Virginia Diodes Inc. ¹FormFactor
Free-Space Broadband
PROGRAMME On-Wafer Traceable Mixed-Mode Practical Steps to Improve Measurements of THz Dielectric
S-parameter Calibration On-Wafer S-Parameters High Properties and Material Data
Omni- and Directional Joint Radar and Communication Djamel Allal¹
Frequency Measurements From the TEMMT Project
Approaches to In-Band Full- Using In-Band Full-Duplex ¹LNE
Robin Schmidt¹ Mira Naftaly¹
Duplex Systems Technology Nanorobotic On-Wafer Probe
¹Keysight Technologies ¹National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
Microwave techniques are being increasing- Multi-Beam Antennas (MBAs) find appli- involves the BFN interconnectivity and flex- • Lens-based architectures (free space and
ly exploited to realize next generation bio- cation in several fields including wireless ibility requirements, with a wide range of constrained)
medical sensors able to be less invasive than and satellite communications, RADARs for applicable BFN architectures with different
traditional ones. Furthermore the exploita- electronic surveillance and remote sensing, complexity and performance. Analog Beamforming Networks
tion of novel materials for their realizations, science (e.g. radio telescopes), RF navigation The course presents design principles and • Corporate divider/combiners;
such as textiles and flexible substrates, en- systems, etc. state-of-the-art in Multi-Beam Antennas • Blass and Nolen matrices;
able their use in wearable solutions. Beam-Forming Networks (BFNs) play an es- (MBAs) and Beam-Forming Networks (BFNs) • Butler matrices.
This workshop presents a significant num- sential role in any antenna system relaying covering both theoretical and practical as-
ber of research activities in this field from on a set of radiating elements to generate pects. The covered topics include: Digital Beamforming Networks
different countries and continents, spanning a beam.
from materials characterization, by micro- Depending mainly on the antenna mission Overview of Multibeam Antennas and sys- Overview of some Operational Multibeam
wave techniques, to circuit-level realization (i.e. operational frequency, pattern require- tem requirements. Antennas/BFNs
up to the system level implementation, with ments, transmitting and/or receiving func- • Satellite Communication Systems; • MBAs for Spaceborne Narrowband and
in depth analysis of the signal processing tionality, number of beams to be generated, • Wireless Communications; Broadband Satellite Communication
challenges to enable real-time monitoring etc.) different MBA architectures may be • RADARs. Systems
of the sensors. Some significant implemen- selected: from antenna systems complete- • MBAs for Wireless Communications
tations are presented, such as systems for ly based on independent feeds illuminating Multibeam Array Antennas
wearable breast cancer diagnosis, tempera- a number of reflectors, to hybrid systems • Linear and Planar Direct Radiating Arrays On-going European Developments and Cur-
ture measurements and liquids detection. based on both arrays and reflectors, from (based on Periodic or Aperiodic lattices) rent Design and Technological Challenges
phased arrays to lens antennas. • Reflector-based architectures (Single-
The trade-off on the antenna solution largely Feed-per-Beam, Multiple-Feed-per-Beam)
The development for next generation Very to replace TWTA with SSPAs. In the existing cellular base stations, to and meet demands for high capacity, dense In this workshop, we will discuss the require-
High Throughput Satellites (vHTS) systems, This workshop aims to report about recent guarantee linearity, digital predistortion networks of base stations will be deployed ment of 5G wireless transmitters and relat-
will make use of Ka/Q/V gateways, where progress on millimetre wave GaN-based (DPD) is widely used to compensate for the and transmitters with multiple antennas ed modelling and system design challenges
the forward payload link will operate in SSPAs for space applications, starting from nonlinear distortion generated by RF power (e.g., with massive MIMO architectures) that we are facing. Particular emphasis will
K-band. This kind of spacecraft will offer the assessment of the scenarios, in both amplifiers (PAs). In 5G, particularly in wide- and multiple power amplifiers will be used. be given to MIMO system architectures,
high capacity, large number of users and ground and space segments, to the actu- band millimetre wave transmitters, the con- In these transmitters, the output power of digital compensation model selection, feed-
communication volumes (1 Terabit/s per sat- al SSPA design, realization and tests, also ventional DPD is no longer workable. With each PA will be significantly reduced com- back loop data acquisition, model extraction
ellite), with lower cost per GBPS, increasing describing state-of-art GaN semiconductor increasing demands for higher data rates, pared to that in the existing high-power algorithms and various system architecture,
the flexibility being the the satellite capaci- technologies. the signal bandwidth will continue to in- base stations, which leaves limited head- and model order reduction techniques. Sys-
ty allocated only when-&-where it is needed. crease. At millimetre wave bands, the modu- room for digital predistortion in terms of tem characterisation, theoretical analysis,
Traditionally, demand for high power levels lation signal bandwidths can reach hundreds power and cost budget. New digital com- experimental test and hardware/software
at high frequencies has been satisfied by of MHz or even multi-GHz and the peak to pensation solutions for linear and nonlinear system implementation issues will also be
using TWTAs as amplifying device; this is average power ratio of the signal may well distortion compensation of ultra-wideband discussed.
because SSPA technology was unable to exceed 10 dB. This requires not only very or multi-band 5G systems will be required.
attain similar performance levels. However, high sampling rates for digital signal pro- In addition, due to multiple antennas and
technological advancements such as linear- cessing but also sophisticated DPD models PAs are used in MIMO transceivers, char-
ization, miniaturisation, and the use of dif- to compensate the nonlinearity, that leads acterization and compensation of coupling
ferent materials such as GaN, have levelled to high power consumption and high cost. In effects between the antenna array and the
the playing field open the actual possibility the meantime, to increase power efficiency PAs must be addressed.
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
Space Initiatives at European Design of High Efficiency DPD Requirement and Digital Predistortion for 5G Model Order Reduction
Level Power Amplifier Based on GaN Development for 5G: Industrial MIMO Transmitters: OTA-Based Techniques for Digital
Fabio Vitobello¹
¹REA
Technology for Ka-Band Perspective Data Acquisition Predistortion Linearization
Rocco Giofrè¹, Paolo Colantonio¹
¹University of Roma Tor Vergata
John Wood¹
¹Wolfspeed
Anding Zhu¹
¹University College Dublin
of NR-5G Amplification
SSPAs for High-Throughput Architectures
Satellites: Challenges and Ka-Band HPA MMICs for Beam-Oriented Digital Linearizing Strongly Nonlinear Pere L. Gilabert¹
¹Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Solutions Cryosat-2 Follow-On Mission Predistortion for Massive MIMO Systems: DPD Methods and
Václav Valenta¹
¹European Space Agency
(CS2-FO) Transmitter Application to mmWave Active Power Consumption Reduction
Chiara Ramella¹, Corrado Florian²
¹Politecnico of Turin, ²University of Bologna
Wenhua Chen¹
¹Tsinghua University
Arrays Techniques for Digital
The Space Market Needs in Mikko Valkama¹
¹Tampere University
Predistortion of Broadband RF
Term of SSPAs and HPAs for 5G Digital Predistortion for 5G Power Amplifiers
Application Beam-Forming Architectures A Circuit Model to Behavioural Yue Li¹
¹University College Dublin
François Bouscasse¹
¹Airbus Defence
Chao Yu¹
¹Southeast University
Model Volterra-Based Approach:
Parameters Estimation and Distortion-Aware Precoding for
MiGaNSOS: Millimetre Wave Linearization Procedures for Massive MIMO Downlink
Gallium Nitride Space Evaluation DPD Design Sina Rezaei Aghdam¹
¹Chalmers University of Technology
and Application to Observation Carlos Crespo-Cadenas¹, Juan A. Becerra¹
¹Universidad de Sevilla
Satellites
Ernesto Limiti¹
¹University of Roma Tor Vergata
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The amount of new applications based on Afterwards, challenges and solutions for re- Quantum computing promises to solve physical implementations of quantum pro-
millimeter-wave radar sensors is continu- alization of systems on chip and in package problems that are intractable even by the cessors, i.e. those based on the spin of elec-
ously growing. Driven by the demand for for FMCW radar above 300GHz and super- most powerful supercomputers. Progress trons trapped in quantum dots (third talk)
cost reduction, module size reduction, low- strate antennas are discussed. Finally, we in quantum computing has recently gained and those based on superconducting circuits
er power consumption and complexity of present fully-integrated solutions for con- great attention from the media, as it is gain- (fourth talk). Finally, the requirements and
usage for the end user, several trends can sumer and industrial sensing applications at ing momentum thanks to the involvement the challenges for the implementation of the
be observed recently. First, the operating 60GHz with antenna in package and 122GHz of both key industries and an ever-growing electronic interface for quantum processors
frequencies keep on increasing, enabling with antenna on chip. academic research community. will be discussed, both in terms of micro-
integration of antenna arrays in package In this workshop we have a good mixture of This short course aims at providing electrical wave engineering (fifth talk) and in terms of
and on-chip. Secondly, the increasing level industry (Infineon, Staal Technologies, Inx- engineers with the background knowledge cryogenic integrated-circuit solutions (sixth
of integration enables advanced functional- pect, InnoSent, Uhnder) and academia (FAU to understand what a quantum computer is and seventh talk).
ity. Finally, with the emerging applications Erlangen, TU Hamburg, Uni Magdeburg). As and how it works. Furthermore, it will show
operated from a battery, ultra-low-power well, we have contributions from three dif- the current and future trends in quantum
operation is required. ferent countries (The Netherlands, Germany computing. At the same time, the fundamen-
In this workshop, we discuss these recent and Italy) by industry experts and recog- tal role of electrical engineers in building
trends and give examples of radar systems at nized speakers in the field of radar circuits such wonderful machines will be addressed,
mm-wave frequencies providing system-lev- and systems. by stressing the need for electrical and mi-
el solutions. The first talk presents solution crowave engineering to build a large-scale
for wearable FMCW sensors at 60GHz with quantum computer.
extreme hardness for thru-the-fire scenari- The course consists of 7 talks from experts
os. Next, by means of advanced state ma- in the field, organized in three main themes:
chine, an ultra-low-power radar solution at quantum-computing fundamentals, physical
24GHz is shown for presence detection. Fur- platforms for quantum processors, and elec-
ther, cost-reduction and system level optimi- tronic interfaces for quantum computers.
zation techniques towards software-defined The first two talks will introduce the basic
radar are presented. Next, highly-integrated notions of quantum computing and present
3D sensing solution at 60GHz is discussed relevant quantum algorithms. Next, we will
for collaborative robotics applications. dive into the most promising solid-state
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
Design Considerations on A System Perspective on State- Highly-Integrated Radar What is Quantum Computing All The Superconducting Transmon Towards Scalable Control of
Wearable Through-The-Fire Of-The-Art mm-Wave Radar Transceiver at 320 GHz for Near- About? Qubit as a Nonlinear Microwave Superconducting Quantum
Radar Sensors Field Sensing Carmen G. Almudever¹
¹Delft University of Technology/QuTech
Resonator Processors
Natalia Alexandrovna Antonyuk¹ Markus Gardill¹ Marco Dietz¹, Robert Weigel¹ Daniel Sank¹ Joseph Bardin¹
¹Staal Technologies B.V. ¹University of Würzburg ¹Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nürnberg ¹Google ¹University of Massachusetts Amherst/Google
Quantum Algorithms
Ultra-Low Power Radar Based mm-Wave Radar-Based 3D Fully-Integrated System-In- Ronald de Wolf¹
¹QuSoft, CWI
Microwave Engineering for A Scalable Integrated Microwave
Presence Detection Sensing for Collaborative Package Solutions for Industrial Preparation, Control, and Signal Generator for Qubit
Fabian Lurz¹, Alexander Koelpin²
¹Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, ²Technical Univer-
Robotics and Consumer Applications Two Decades of Quantum Readout of Quantum Processors Control: From Specifications to
sity Hamburg (TUHH) Aleksey Dyskin¹
¹Inxpect
Vadim Issakov¹, Mohamed Hamouda², Ismail Nasr²
¹Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, ²Infineon Technologies
Computation with Quantum Dots Marc Almendros¹
¹Keysight Technologies
Cryo-CMOS Implementation and
Menno Veldhorst¹
¹QuTech
Qubit Testing
Masoud Babaie¹
¹Delft University of Technology
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A one day short course introducing the im- Achieving power amplifiers (PAs) with high
portant topic of High Power Amplification in efficiency and good linearity is challenging
space-borne environments. The aim of the if the amplified signals have wide instan-
workshop is to provide a general overview taneous bandwidths (>100MHz) and high
of solid-state power amplifiers (SSPAs) and peak-to-average power ratios (PAPR > 10dB).
travelling wave tube amplifiers (TWTAs), Examples of such signals include multi-car-
their architecture, component technologies, rier concurrent signals, both closely and
and use in space applications in the fields of widely spaced, and band-limited noise-like
Telecommunications, Navigation and Earth signals, typical of 5G and other multi-carrier
Observation. The course will outline the aggregated signal applications. This work-
main drivers in designing SSPAs and TWTAs shop focuses on current trends in achieving
in terms of performance, and the provisions high efficiency when amplifying such sig-
made to ensure the high level of reliability nals at microwave and millimeter-wave car-
required in space. The space environment rier frequencies. The topics that are covered
will be discussed, in relation to its influence include PA architectures and design, such
on electronic components. The need for as Doherty, balanced and supply-modulated
research and development at both archi- PAs, both analog and digital linearization
tectural and technological levels will also techniques and how such amplifiers per-
be discussed, in order to deliver increased form and are analyzed in systems such as
efficiency and output power whilst at the massive MIMO. The workshop speakers are
same time reducing volume, mass and cost well established researchers in industry and
for satellite applications. A view on market academia, and come from Sweden, Germany,
perspective and future trends will be given Spain, Portugal, China and the USA.
by a notable industry expert.
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
General Introduction to HPAs for Reliability Aspects of Space- A Bandwidth Extension Linearization of Wideband Multi-Band Doherty and
Space Applications Borne Amplifiers Technique for Power Amplifiers Transmitters for Multi-Band igh Broadband Load-Modulated
Natanael Ayllon¹
¹European Space Agency
Jouni Lätti¹
¹European Space Agency
Employing Large PAPR Signals PAPR Signal Transmission Balanced PAs for 5G
Paul Saad¹ Siqi Wang¹, Wenhui Cao¹ Anding Zhu¹
¹Ericsson ¹Chalmers University of Technology ¹University College Dublin
TWTA Architecture, Building Future Trends and Market
Blocks & Technologies Perspective Doherty PA Solutions for Simultaneous Linearity and Analog Linearization of High-
Roberto Dionisio¹
¹European Space Agency
Jean-François Villemazet¹
¹Thales Alenia Space
Wideband Signals and Efficiency Improvements Using Efficiency PAs for Broadband
Considerations for Improved Broadband Supply Modulation Signals
SSPA Architecture, Building DPD Linearizability Maxwell Duffy¹, Gregor Lasser²
¹Northrop Grumman, ²University of Colorado
Taylor Barton¹, Zoya Popovic¹
¹University of Colorado
Blocks & Technologies Joseph Staudinger¹
¹NXP Semiconductors
Iain Davies¹
¹European Space Agency
Efficiency Degradation in Discrete Level Supply
Energy-Efficient GaN PA MMIC Concurrent-Band Power Modulation with Large Dynamic
Space Environment and Its for Massive MIMO Amplifiers Wideband Signals
Influence in Electronics Wenhua Chen¹
¹Tsinghua University
José Carlos Pedro¹
¹Universidade de Aveiro
Olof Bengtsson¹
¹Ferdinand-Braun-Institut (FBH)
Cesar Boatella Polo¹
¹European Space Agency
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Today’s vehicles are typically equipped with Automotive radars are a popular sensor
a number of radars sensor and other sensors technology to implement Advanced Driver
for driver assistance and more sophisticated Assistance Systems (ADAS) such as blind
functions. These sensors may be used to set spot detection and automatic emergency
up a network of radars in large variety of braking (AEB) due to their robustness and
different approaches. Those sensors can be adverse weather tolerance. At the same
netted coherently or incoherently and on time, these radars fall short with respect to
very different levels of the signal processing cameras and lidars in the field of direction of
chain. All approaches lead to networks with arrival resolution. Hence, the application of
very different properties. On higher signal radar for heterogeneous sensor fusion and
processing layers, the radar data is fused the application of artificial intelligence as
with other sensors like video or lidar. The found in highly automated driving applica-
workshop will present fundamentals, con- tions is challenging.
cepts and practical examples of such net- In this workshop several ways to realize
works and functions building on them. high resolution automotive radars based
The first two presentations discuss the upon different approaches using either syn-
fundamentals of radar networks at 77 GHz, thetic or real aperture concepts as well as
whereas the later talks focus on applications various aspects of these radars regarding
and functions. weather dependence, radar to radar inter-
ference mitigation and artificial intelligence
will be presented.
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
Concepts for Automotive Radar Vulnerable Road User Detection Realizing High Resolution Radars Let’s get Real about Imaging
Networks by Camera-Radar Fusion Feike Jansen¹, Francesco Laghezza¹
¹NXP Semiconductors
Radar
Benedikt Meinecke¹, Christian Waldschmidt¹ Dariu Gavrila¹ Arunesh Roy¹
¹University of Ulm ¹Delft University of Technology ¹Uhnder
Effects and Compensation of
Many Eyes See Better Than Pre-Processing and Neural Phase Errors in Automotive SAR Classification of Threats and the
Just a Few - Novel Solutions, Network Co-Design for Reinhard Feger¹, Masoud Farhadi¹
¹Johannes Kepler University Linz
Benefits of High Resolution
Challenges and Potential of Automotive Radar Perception Noam Arkind¹
¹Arbe
Automotive Radar Networks Jürgen Dickmann¹
¹Daimler AG
High-Resolution Imaging for
Marcel Hoffmann¹, Martin Vossiek¹, Mark Christmann², Peter Gulden²
¹Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, ²Analog Devices/
Automotive Radars
Symeo GmbH Platooning Application Using Jianping Wang¹
¹Delft University of Technology
Future wireless systems will require a par- for polar and quadrature transmitter mod- in the context of 5G mMIMO systems are The combination of machine learning tech- classification. What is the best domain/
adigm shift in how their supporting trans- ules, advanced linearization techniques, proposed, and the associated practical-lab- niques and radar-based sensing opens new format of radar data for classification in a
ceiver modules will be configured to provide and innovative Doherty IQ power amplifi- oratory tests for multi-sine excitations are research opportunities for a vast range of given application? What is the best neural
all the flexible functionalities required by ers and their demonstration in complete conducted. In the last two talks, enabling applications in the domain of automatic tar- network architecture to work with radar
them. Also, it is expected that upcoming phase-array-enabled transmitters with gain technologies and novel architectures of get recognition. Specifically, the intelligent data which are neither images nor speech
5G wireless networks, known as more than compensation in the millimeter-wave range. 5G/IoT multi-functional platforms are pre- use of radar micro-Doppler signatures has or audio? How to get enough radar data to
an extension to 4G, can be hybridized with In the third presentation, main technologi- sented. First, inkjet-/3D-printed antennas, become an exciting area of research in fields train deep neural networks and how to make
other wireless applications, such as IoT, in cal challenges involved in the realization of interconnects, “smart” encapsulation and such as automotive, human gestures and ac- their decision process fully explainable? And
co-integrated wireless-communications/ 5G wireless systems at the millimeter-wave packages, RF electronics, microfluidics and tivities, unmanned aerial vehicles (drones), the list of outstanding research questions
sensing platforms. As a result, fully-renewed range are addressed from a system-level sensors fabricated on glass, PET, paper and amongst others. could continue.
RF modules enabled by more-advanced RF viewpoint. Here, a 28 GHz front-end-module other flexible substrates are introduced as a Based on the information provided by mi- To address some of these questions it is de-
subsystems and technologies will be re- in SOI CMOS is characterized and evaluated system-level solution for advanced millime- cro-Doppler signatures, several processing sirable to have an overview of the state of
quired. In this workshop, novel solutions for different modulations (e.g., 256 QAM ter-wave modules for 5G+ communication, techniques have been developed, either the art of available techniques and related
for the key RF constituent blocks of wire- and OFDM), as required by flexible wire- energy harvesting and sensing applications. based on available target models or on the results. This workshop will discuss recent
less-transceiver architectures in the con- less-communications modules. All-digital Finally, as a recent research field, the poten- definition and extraction of handcrafted outcomes from the research activities of
text of 5G and beyond, complete modules, transceiver architectures based on FPGA tial of batteryless sensing based on wireless features. However, these “model-driven” the speakers in a wide and diverse range of
enabling technologies, and multi-functional implemenatitons and system solutions for power transfer (WPT) and backscattering by approaches have been very recently chal- applications, such as analysis and classifica-
platforms hybridizing 5G-communications/ all-digital radio-over-fiber testbeds in the recycling present RF power for 5G/IoT appli- lenged by the explosion of methods based tion of human movements, gait, and activi-
IoT-sensing applications are presented. In context of 5G-and-beyond applications are cations is discussed. Experimental proof-of- on artificial intelligence and deep learning, ties indoor and outdoor; characterization of
the first two talks, modern configurations of expounded in the fourth and fifth talks. concept designs featuring advanced perfor- often inspired from work by the image and the signatures of small drones; exploitation
power amplifiers in the context of 5G and The topic of 5G-system characterization is mance over the state-of-the-art solutions are audio processing community. of micro-Doppler information generated by
emerging wireless-communications systems further addressed in the sixth talk, where shown for demonstration purposes. Interesting research questions arise from multistatic/distributed radar sensing; gener-
will be covered. Research themes in this behavioral models of active antenna arrays the application of “data-driven” approach- ation of reliable synthetic data from a small
area include novel digital power amplifiers consisting on active nonlinear elements es to the problems of radar-based target set of experimental radar data.
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
Energy-Efficient PAs for 5G and All-Digital Transceivers for 5G Inkjet-/3D-/4D-Printed Wireless Radar, Micro-Doppler, The Challenge of Training
Beyond and Beyond Communications Ultra-Broadband Modules for Models, Data: What is Driving Deep Neural Networks for RF
Wenhua Chen¹, Guansheng Lv¹, Xin Liu¹, Dehan Wang¹, Fadhel Ghannouchi²
¹Tsinghua University, ²University of Calgary
Systems 5G+, IoT, SmartAg and Smart Classification? Applications with Low Sample
Arnaldo Oliveira¹
¹Universidade de Aveiro
Cities Applications Lorenzo Cifola¹, Francesco Fioranelli²
¹Thales NL, ²Delft University of Technology
Support
Wideband Microwave/mm-Wave Manos M. Tentzeris¹
¹Georgia Institute of Technology
Sevgi Zubeyde Gurbuz¹
¹The University of Alabama
Transmitter for 5G and Beyond Investigation of Beyond-5G Analysis and Classification of
Xun Luo¹
¹University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Wireless Communication Batteryless Sensing for 5G/IoT Drones Based on Radar Micro-
Systems Using an All-Digital Applications Based on WPT and Doppler
Design Challenges of mm-Wave Radio-Over-Fiber Testbed Backscattering Jacco de Wit¹
¹TNO
Front-Ends for 5G and Beyond Christian Fager¹
¹Chalmers University of Technology
Ke Wu¹
¹Ecole Polytechnique Montréal
Vadim Issakov¹
¹Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
Multistatic C-UAV Micro-Doppler
Advanced Techniques for 5G Analysis
System Characterization Matthew Ritchie¹
¹UCL
Nuno Borges Carvalho¹
¹Universidade de Aveiro
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Cognitive radar refers to an emerging signal produced by signal-dependent interference The fast-growing emergence of IoT, togeth-
processing paradigm which is envisioned in radar system; B-strategies that enable er with the increased ability for systems to
as the core of the next generation of active spectral compatibility with surrounding li- process high volumes of data (AI, Machine
surveillance systems. The key idea behind censed emitters. In both cases, the key per- Learning, Big data…) has opened the way and
cognition is to take as much as possible in- formance metric is detection probability and enhanced the needs for a new generation of
spiration from the human brain, as well as the environment awareness provided by the sensors. Indeed, the constant seek for con-
from the behaviour of other echolocating cognitive architecture plays a pivotal role. tinuous, live data has appealed a new par-
mammals, that continuously learn and react In the third part, results on bio-inspired adigm where coping with a high volume of
to stimulations from the surrounding envi- radar signal processing techniques are illus- data is no longer a problem as long as those
ronment according to four basic processes: trated, focusing on advanced joint waveform data are reliable. In this context, microwave
perception-action-cycle, memory, attention, and guidance control design techniques for sensors can usually exhibit interesting fea-
and intelligence. This short course is orga- target rendezvous. tures such as non-invasiveness, continuous
nized as follows. Finally, recent results delivering space-fre- measuring, and of course the ability to track
In the first part, the cognitive radar architec- quency awareness to the surveillance structural, chemical, mechanical or physical
ture is introduced providing basic concepts system (as required by the perception-ac- properties specifically linked to RF waves.
and definitions as well as explaining the tion-cycle) and based on 2-D spectrum This workshop proposes to focus on the re-
analogies with the biological counterpart. sensing techniques are shown. Practical ex- cent advances on the design of microwave
Hence, some notional examples revealing amples with Software-Defined-Radio (SDR) sensors from the topological, technological
the potentiality of this paradigm to boost equipment are illustrated to complement the and practical realizations aspects, together
conventional radar systems are illustrated. theoretical aspects of the tutorial. with the benefits for various applications,
In the second part, advanced radar wave- including biomedical and industrial fields.
form design algorithms are presented. In
particular, the focus will be on: A-tech-
niques capable to mitigate undesired effects
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Over the past decade, there has been a implementation. This will allow the audience This workshop addresses best practices of procedures can eliminate many micro-
spectacular increase in demand for cellular to explore in deep the opportunities offered when running a successful microwave lab- wave-measurement pitfalls and help smooth
communication and satellite-based services. by the presented solutions. oratory: from regulatory compliance to the the operation of your microwave laboratory.
This has been the singular reason in pushing more practical side of performing accurate This workshop will not only be based on the
the state-of-the-art of wireless systems to measurements. typical set of presentations, it will go beyond
achieve even higher communication capaci- The workshop will cover the accreditation the theory, beyond the traditional examples
ty within the constraints of the available fre- experience from both the perspective of the in slides, and provide a practical and interac-
quency spectrum. Therefore, frequency allo- laboratory manager and the accreditation tive component. “Hands-on” demonstrations
cations are regarded as a natural resource. official. The importance of understanding will be offered to the extent possible.
Filters and multiplexing networks play a regulatory procedures and accurate record Finally, the workshop will touch on changes
critical role in maximizing the effective keeping will be covered as well. in the analysis of uncertainties that will be
use of the available bandwidth to achieve Procedures that ensure that every micro- required to support the future needs of the
the highest capacity for a diverse range of wave measurement is accurate are also key microwave industry as it evolves and touch
traffic scenarios, and are deemed as critical to the success of any microwave laboratory on some new software tools designed to
elements of these communication systems. and will be an important focus of the work- support these changes.
This half-day workshop aims to provide shop. The workshop presenters will outline
the attendees with an overview of current the practical steps required to perform ac-
trends in the development of high perfor- curate and repeatable microwave measure-
mances filters conceived for satellite and ments. For example, often the best way of
wireless (5G) applications. avoiding time-consuming problems in micro-
The speakers will outline the application wave measurement setups is to employ good
potentials, the design challenges and the maintenance and usage practices to extend
proposed solutions, covering all the steps the life of connectors, cables and other
from the synthesis up to the technological microwave components. Even the simplest
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
Advanced Design of Waveguide Modern Tunable Filtering Practical Aspects of Running a METAS VNA Tools
Filters with Transmission Zeros Components with Multi- Microwave Laboratory Michael Wollensack¹
¹Federal Institute of Metrology METAS
Giuseppe Macchiarella¹
¹Politecnico di Milano
Functional and Multi- Dylan Williams¹, Bart Schrijver²
¹National Institute of Standards and Technology, ²Keysight Technologies
Configurable Capabilities Microwave Uncertainty
Miniaturization of High- Roberto Gómez-García¹, Dimitra Psychogiou²
¹University of Alcalá, ²University of Colorado
VNAs, Scattering-Parameters Framework
Performance Filters and Calibrations Dylan Williams¹
¹National Institute of Standards and Technology
Cristiano Tomassoni¹ Jamie Lunn¹
¹University of Perugia ¹Rohde & Schwarz
Recent advances in the technologies asso- radar systems, and the various canonical
ciated with phased array apertures, digital forms of MIMO radar in the published liter-
waveform generators, and signal processing ature. Second, this course will expand upon
have enabled a broad class of Multiple-Input waveform design approaches for MIMO ra-
Multiple-Output (MIMO) radar techniques. dars. A coherent MIMO radar signal model
In the last decade and a half, the MIMO will be presented that illustrates the utility TUTORIAL SEMINARS – RF BASICS IN TEST AND MEASUREMENT
radar nomenclature has been applied to of spatio-temporal signal processing for
various signaling and processing techniques phased array systems – including a posterio- The Rohde & Schwarz seminars covering RF mmWave circuits. Using vector network analyzers for
that employ multiple, independent radiating ri transmit beamforming. Then, performance basics in test and measurement will famil- The seminar on real-time spectrum analysis component testing and applying various
transmitter elements that work cooperative- of MIMO radar systems will be explored in iarize you with the elementary aspects of will introduce the methods for debugging calibration techniques allows highly precise
ly with multiple, independent receiver ele- the areas of parameter estimation, track and signal generators, spectrum analyzers and RF and mmWave circuits in the time and characterization of RF and mmWave compo-
ments. This tutorial is intended to provide search rates, and requirements and cost for network analyzers. You will learn how to frequency domains and demonstrates nents, which are necessary for mmWave de-
an overview of the principles of MIMO radar hardware implementations. Finally, several benefit from the tremendous flexibility of the great benefits for analysis of every signs and digital communications systems.
with an emphasis on applications and beam- examples of MIMO radar operation will be our T&M equipment when designing RF and mmWave engineer’s complex circuitries.
forming techniques for phased array radar presented spanning pulsed-Doppler, air-
systems. borne GMTI, automotive radar and high fre-
First, this tutorial will briefly review the quency over-the-horizon radar applications. TUESDAY, 12TH JANUARY 2021 WEDNESDAY, 13TH JANUARY 2021 THURSDAY, 14TH JANUARY 2021
history of developments in the fields of ra-
dar, communication and control theory that 09:30 Fundamentals of signal genera- 09:30 Introduction to digital signals 09:30 Fundamentals of vector network
led to the emergence of the “MIMO radar” – tors and oscillators (YIG versus – and digital modulation – analysis
11:00 11:30 10:30
taxonomy in the early 2000’s. An overview VCO)
of MIMO radar will be provided covering the
broad class of MIMO-enabling waveforms,
comparisons with traditional single-input 11:15 Fundamentals of spectrum 11:45 Real-time spectrum analysis 10:45 Calibration in vector network
– analysis – embedded in advanced spectrum – analysis
12:45 13:15 12:15
analyzers
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5G is real. The focus is now on improving the system and enhanc- Millimeterwave and THz technology are seen as key components for
ing it to mmWave. This drives growing integration in components beyond 5G and 6G systems. The utilization of the radio spectrum
and the creation of more efficient designs to minimize form factor, between 30 GHz and 300 GHz is intended to resolve the spectrum
improve energy efficiency and ultimately drive overall costs down. crunch and to enable ultra-broadband mobile communications up to
Multifunction RF components such as beamformers are used in 5G the terabit-class range. Since highly integrated frontends including
mmWave as well as in satellite communications and defense applica- array antennas will be implemented, advanced over-the-air testing
tions. The high density of RF frontends for massive MIMO systems methods with an extreme extended frequency range up to 500 GHz
calls for unprecedented energy efficiency in order to minimize the will become mandatory. Furthermore, the use of extremely wideband
physical size while ensuring stable temperature conditions. channels up to several GHz will become a challenge in terms of
This workshop will provide an overview of the latest technologies broadband signal generation and signal analyzers. This workshop
and requirements of RF frontends, focusing on the topics of im- gives an overview of recent developments in the area of broadband
proved efficiency and enhanced integration. Experts from the test mmWave and THz communications systems with a special focus on
and measurement world and industry partners will provide solutions radio channel and OTA measurements as well on hardware implemen-
that meet demanding requirements. tation issues.
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Join one or more of the 90-minute Math- lots more! These workshops do not require Highlights TIME: 10:00 – 12:00 TIME: 13:00 – 15:00
Works hands-on workshops on Tuesday, familiarity with MATLAB. Bring your own • 5G, LTE, WLAN, and Bluetooth Wireless
Wednesday, and Thursday (September 15, laptop to get a hands-on experience and Standards Made Easy
16, 17) at the European Microwave Week. rapidly get started under the supervision of • AI Driven Antenna Optimization and Modeling Non-Linear RF Design - Unifying Circuit Design with System Integrated Electromagnetic Analysis - Enabling PCB-Chip-Package
Topics include: using MATLAB® for designing MathWorks experts. . There will be 3 differ- Platform Integration Design Co-Design for RF & mm-Wave Applications
and testing 5G and WLAN systems, antenna ent session each day. Please sign up to our • RF Propagation and Ray Tracing in
and antenna array design and optimization workshops here: https://www.mathworks. Urban Scenarios The evolving RF system requirements are pushing the use of Spread- The level of integration of RF and mm-wave systems is increasing,
for radar applications, modeling RF prop- com/EUMW-2020-workshops.html • Modeling Tracking Scenarios and Simu- sheet custom templates to their limits. At the same time, fragmented which has an impact on the electrical properties and system param-
agation effects in urban scenarios, using These workshops are free to attend for lating Radar Detections design flows for RF system and circuit design restrict the final vali- eters. Furthermore, RF applications are typically combined with
Software Defined Radios (SDR) for rapid everyone who has registered for European dation options. non-RF digital sections such as CPU, DSP, control circuits and pow-
prototyping and over-the-air testing, plus Microwave Week. er distribution networks. As a result, it is insufficient to model chip,
With PathWave Advanced Design System (ADS), you can easily de- package and PCB separately, as unwanted coupling effect of both RF
sign your circuits; with complex modulation schemes, it becomes and high-speed digital signals may not be captured.
even more important to verify your design against System specifica-
TUESDAY, 12TH JANUARY 2021 WEDNESDAY, 13TH JANUARY 2021 THURSDAY, 14TH JANUARY 2021 tions. PathWave System Design (formerly known as SystemVue) is a During this workshop we will present a complete chip-package co-de-
multi-domain modeling implementation and verification platform for sign flow, which allows improvement of RF performance and power
10:00 5G, LTE, WLAN, and Bluetooth 10:00 Antenna and Antenna Array 10:00 Introduction to Radar System electronic system-level (ESL) design. It allows system architects and efficiency. By designing concurrently, silicon, package and system can
– Wireless Standards Made Easy – Design and Prototyping Using – Simulation algorithm developers to cross traditional baseband and RF boundar- be optimized and validated with fewer iterations before tape-out. This
11:30 11:30 11:30
MATLAB® ies and provides a verification platform for RF circuit designers to flow has been validated on GlobalFoundries’ 22FDX process which
innovate the physical layer (PHY) of next generation wireless commu- targets mm-Wave designs.
nications systems and to prevent costly hardware integration delays
13:00 Modeling the RF Frontend of a 13:00 AI Driven Antenna Optimization 13:00 Modeling Tracking Scenarios and downstream. ADS enables EM-circuit analysis of any selected portion of the PCB
– Wireless System – and Platform Integration – Simulating Radar Detections to identify and fix sources of interference before building hardware
14:30 14:30 14:30
In this workshop you will learn about: board turns. We will show an integrated Electromagnetic (EM) solu-
• Extracting behavioral models from your circuit designs in the tion, RFPro, with automatic net, ground and component extractions
15:00 Masterclass: Testing Your Soft- 15:00 RF Propagation and Ray Tracing 15:00 Machine Learning & Deep form of X-parameters and Fast Circuit Envelope (FCE) models from an imported ODB++ layout.
– ware Defined Radio Algorithm on – – Learning Applied to Radar Target and how to simulate them at the system level
16:30 16:30 16:30
Real Hardware Classification • System level verification against golden standards using Virtual
Test Benches (VTBs) in ADS
• How to linearize a Power Amplifier designed in ADS using the
Digital Pre-Distortion (DPD) design capabilities in PathWave
System Design
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FAMILIARISE YOURSELF WITH IHP’S TECHNOLOGIES TAKE 20 MINUTES TO LEARN SOMETHING NEW
The Workshop delivers firsthand information and opportunities about Welcome to the tenth annual European of interest to the RF and microwave on site at the EuMW registration desks.
IHP’s technologies, services and integrated circuits. IHP`s offerings are Microwave Week (EuMW) Microwave Ap- community.
very suitable for highly demanding applications such as wireless and plication Seminars (MicroApps), sponsored MicroApps admission is free for both ex-
broadband communication, medical technology, aerospace, mobility, by Rohde & Schwarz and Horizon House. 2020 MicroApps highlights include: hibition-only and conference badges. Also
wireless security and industrial automation. MicroApps will be held from Tuesday 12th – • Keynote talks by known experts in the included is a complimentary web download
Thursday 14th January 2021 in the Mi- RF/microwave industry of the papers presented and bottled water.
croApps Theatre, which is located within • Industry workshops
the exhibition floor, making it a convenient • A variety of practical application We look forward to seeing you at EuMW
stop while attending EuMW. topics describing novel products and 2020 in the MicroApps Theatre.
PROGRAMME processes.
MicroApps are 20-minute exhibitor techni-
09:30 Welcome and Introduction – R.F. 10:40 Overview on MPW offerings and 11:40 IP portfolio and customized IP cal presentations that provide an opportu- Once finalized, a complete agenda will be
– Scholz – Process Design Kit features – – block offerings via IHP Solu- nity for EuMW attendees to experience sta- posted on www.eumweek.com and pub-
09:40 11:10 12:10
R.F. Scholz tions – M. Petri teof-the-art applications, products, design lished in the official EuMW Show Guide. Ad-
IHP offers research partners and Through IHP Solutions, custom- techniques, and processes ditional printed copies will also be available
09:40 MM-Wave Packaging and Het- customers access to its power- ers have access to the whole
– erogeneous Integration – M. ful cutting edge SiGe:C BiCMOS range of IHP’s IP portfolio e.g.:
10:10
Wietstruck technologies e.g.: Integrated building blocks, cores, integrated
In this talk, the latest develop- HBTs with cut-off frequencies of analog devices, complex digital
ments for mm-wave packaging up to 500 GHz, Through Silicon processors, wireless sensor
and heterogeneous integration Vias, Localized Backside Etching networks, embedded security or
at IHP will be presented: BiC- application software solutions.
MOS embedded Through-Silicon
Vias (TSV), wafer-level inter- 11:10 Space evaluation of two BiCMOS
connection technologies and – technologies SGB25RH and 12:10 Introduction Demonstrators: SRS
11:40 –
a novel wafer-level packaging SG13RH – J. Kroel 12:20 Radar, UWB Localization, Broad-
technology. SGB25RH is already fully evalu- band SDR, 5G – R.F. Scholz
ated against ESCC standards and
the technology is EPPL listed.
10:10 Next generation THz SiGe- The evaluation of SG13RH sup-
– BiCMOS technology and future ported by the ESA component 12:20 Lunch & Demo Session
10:40 –
perspectives - tbd group consists of different ac- 13:30
Recently IHP demonstrated first tivities and this overview gives
results for a SiGe-BiCMOS tech- an overall status of the progress.
nology featuring transit frequen-
cies fT and maximum oscillation
frequencies fmax both exeeding
0.5 THz. Status and future per-
spective of these developments
will be discussed.
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Room Room 08:30 – 10:10 10:50 – 12:30 13:50 – 15:30 16:10 – 17:50 EVENING
PROGRAMME
EuMIC02 EuMIC05 EuMIC08
TUESDAY 12 JANUARY 2021
TH Mission 1 D-Band to H-Band Amplifiers ICs for mmWave ICs for Communication and
Beamforming Systems Sensing
10:00 – 16:30 EuMIC03 EuMIC06 EuMIC09
Juliana 3 Mission 2 GaN MMIC Power Amplifiers Advances in mmWave and Advanced Solutions for
MathWorks
High Power Technologies Integrated Power Amplifiers
09:30 – 12:45 13:30 – 16:15 EuMIC04 EuMIC07 EuMIC10
Juliana 4
Rohde & Schwarz Tutorial Seminars Rohde & Schwarz Workshops Quest Receivers and LNAs Oscillators and Switches Nonlinear Modelling
W-28
WEDNESDAY 13TH JANUARY 2021 Expedition Microwave Wearable Circuits and Systems for Biomedical Applications
10:00 – 12:00 13:00 – 15:00
Juliana 1 EuMIC01
Keysight Technologies Workshops Keysight Technologies Workshops Polar EuMIC Opening
10:00 – 16:30
Juliana 3 W-13 Technology in S-05
MathWorks Advanced Applications of In-Band Context
Auditorium Full-Duplex Technology Philosophical Multibeam Antennas and Beamforming Networks
09:30 – 13:15 13:30 – 16:15 Lecture
Juliana 4
Rohde & Schwarz Tutorial Seminars Rohde & Schwarz Workshops
W-08 W-10
Spark Antenna/Modules in Package for mmWave for 5G From Enabling GaN Technology to High-Performing Space-Borne
THURSDAY 14TH JANUARY 2021 SSPAs at mmWave
S-07 S-10
09:30 – 13:30 From Device Characterisation to Amplifier Design: Intuitive Microwave Filter Design
Juliana 2 Flash Advanced Large Signal Measuring, Fast and Accurate with EM Simulation
IHP
Modelling, and Reliable Designing
10:00 – 16:30 W-18
Juliana 3
MathWorks Glow Measurements at mmWave and Terahertz Frequencies of Three Measurement Quantities:
S-Parameters, Power, and Complex Permittivity of Dielectric Materials
09:30 – 12:15
Juliana 4 W-07
Rohde & Schwarz Tutorial Seminars Beam High-Power Microwave Industrial Applications
Automotive
Forum
Off-site Networking
Dinner
18:30 - 22:00
EuMIC
Off-site Get-Together
SUNDAY 18.30 - 21.00
Room 08:30 – 10:10 10:50 – 12:30 13:50 – 15:30 16:10 – 17:50 EVENING
PROGRAMME
W-03
Mission 1 High Performance GaN MMICs
W-17
Mission 2 Advanced RF Technologies for 5G
W-29
Quest Recent Advances in Additive Manufacturing of Microwave Components
S-03
Auditorium Fundamentals of Microwave PA Design
W-11
Expedition Integrated Doherty PAs for Cellular and mmWave Applications
W-27 W-02
Flash Wireless Power Transmission Advanced Measurement Techniques for Next Generation
Recent Research Advances Communication Systems
W-06
Spark Sub-mmWave On-Wafer Measurements
EuMW EuMC EuRAD EuMIC Student Activity EuMIC/EuMC EuMC/EuRAD
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TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
Room 08:30 – 10:10 10:50 – 12:30 13:50 – 15:30 16:10 – 17:50 EVENING Room 08:30 – 10:10 10:50 – 12:30 13:50 – 15:30 16:10 – 17:50 EVENING
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
EuMIC11 EuMIC13 EuMC07 EuMC14 W-14
Mission 1 Transceiver and Foundry Panel Wireless Communication Microwave and mmWave Progress Automotive Radar Networks and Sensor Fusion
Transmitter ICs Systems Systems
EuMC01 EuMC08 EuMC15 EuRAD02 EuRAD04 EuRAD06
Doppler Processing Emerging & Industrial
Mission 2 Power Amplifiers for Power Amplifiers Based on Doherty and Load Mission 1 Dual Use & Waveform Design Techniques for Applications
Sub 6 GHz Application III-V & CMOS Modulated Power
Technologies for 5G Amplifier Structures Low Reflectivity Targets
EuMIC/EuMC01 EuMC09 EuMC16 EuMC21 EuMC27 EuMC33 EuMC39
Quest Silicon Integrated Sub- Terahertz Electronic Devices Terahertz Photonic [Focussed Session] Advances on RF Power Solid State High Power
mmWave Circuits Devices and System
Mission 2 Special Antenna Systems Emerging Microwave Amplifier Behavioural Amplifiers for Satellite and
EuMIC12 EuMC10 EuMC17 Technology: Asia-Pacific Modelling Radar Applications
Expedition Design and Characterisation MIMO and 5G Antennas Phased and Transmit Arrays EuRAD03 EuRAD05 EuRAD07
Techniques Design and Calibration
EuMIC14 EuMIC16 Quest Concepts for Advanced Radar Radar Circuits and Systems Radar Scenario Simulations
Polar 1-Minute Poster Pitch EuMIC Closing Session Systems
(13:50 - 14:10)
EuMC22 EuMC28 EuMC34 EuMC40
Automotive Forum Technology in Automotive Forum Novel Circuits Solutions for Novel Wireless Power Recent Advances in RFID and [Focussed Session]
Automotive Radar: Waveforms, Architectures, AI and Context Automotive Radar: Waveforms, Architectures, AI and Expedition Energy Transfer in the Near- Transfer and Energy IoT Sensors Emerging Antenna
Auditorium Interference Philosophical Interference Field and Far-Field Harvesting Systems Technologies for RFID
Lecture
EuMC02 EuMC11 EuMC18 EuRAD01
Spark Array Antennas Waveguide and Horn 5G Antenna Systems
Polar EuRAD Opening Session
Antennas
EuMC23 DSS Forum DSS Forum DSS Forum DSS Forum
EuMC03 EuMC12 EuMC19 [Focussed Session] Strategy Cocktail
Advanced Packaging Advanced Packaging Auditorium Innovative Antennas for Space Situational Awareness Analytics Lunch Space Situational Awareness Reception
Flash Components and Techniques Solutions for mmWave 3D-Printing Technologies Cubesat Platforms
Applications
EuMC04 EuMC13 EuMC20 S-08 EuMC35 EuMC41
Glow Theoretical and Computatio- Numerical Methods in Modelling of Field Radiation Spark High Power Amplification for Space Applications Integrated Antennas SATCOM and mmWave
nal Electromagnetics Microwave Technology and Scattering Antennas
Student School W-25 EuMC24 EuMC29 EuMC36 EuMC42
Beam Build Your Own Radar: Advanced mmWave Radar System Solutions for Industrial and Additive Manufacturing Reconfigurable Planar Transmission Lines and Planar Power Dividers/
Instruction Consumer Sensing Applications Flash and Emerging Materials for Passive Components Passive Components Combiners
mmWave Applications
EuMC05 Women in Career Platform Women in Microwaves
Media arena 1-Minute Poster Pitch Microwaves How to Stand Out in a Job Panel Discussion EuMC30 EuMC37 EuMC43
(09:40 - 10:10) Lunch Lecture Application Glow Non-Planar Filters Non-Planar Filters and Non-Planar Devices and
Teaching Microwaves Devices Systems
Fluor Increase Your Microwave EuMC25 EuMC31 EuMC38 EuMC44
Lecturing Skills Metamaterials for Circuits Frequency Selective Metasurfaces and FSSs [Special Session]
Career Platform Beam and Sensors Surfaces, Reflectors and Applications Silicon-Based Ka-Band
Round control Career Lounge: Meet Jobs, Build Careers Metamaterial Antennas Massive MIMO Systems
Automotive EuMC26 Career Platform IEEE Young Career Platform
Transitzone B Forum 1-Minute Poster Pitch [Special Session] Professionals
Media arena (09:40 - 10:10) Industry Market and Startup Panel
Lunch
Student School Professional Opportunites
Transitzone C Build Your Own Radar: Hands-On Experience S-04
Fluor Quantum Computing for Electrical Engineers
Career Platform
loopbrug Company Wall and Job Wall IEEE Young
Shuttle Professionals
Opening of the
Beatrix European Microwave Week Career Platform
Round control Career Lounge: Meet Jobs, Build Careers
EuMC/EuMW Opening
W-05 Career Platform
Juliana 2 Digital Predistortion for 5G MIMO Wireless Transmitters loopbrug Company Wall and Job Wall
EuMC06 EuMIC15 W-12
Hall 1 Interactive Poster Interactive Poster Session Juliana 2 High-Efficiency Linear Power Amplifiers for High Bandwidth, High PAR Signals
Session
Student Design Competition EuMC32 Student Design Competition
Student Design Competition
Hall 1 Detect a Drone / Build (a part of) an Amplifier Hall 1 Detect a Drone / Build (a part of) an Amplifier) Interactive Poster Detect a Drone / Build (a part of) an Amplifier
Session
Women in Microwaves EuMW Microwave
Utrecht City Tour Welcome Off-site Nightfever
Off-site Reception 20.00 - 24.00
18.30 - 22.00
THURSDAY FRIDAY
Room 08:30 – 10:10 10:50 – 12:30 13:50 – 15:30 16:10 – 17:50 EVENING Room 08:30 – 10:10 10:50 – 12:30 13:50 – 15:30 16:10 – 17:50 EVENING
PROGRAMME PROGRAMME
W-23 EuRAD25
Progress High Resolution Radar for Automotive Progress Closing Session
EuRAD08 EuRAD12 EuRAD16 EuRAD19 EuRAD22
Object Classification in [Focussed Session] Mission 1 MIMO Radar Automotive Radar MIMO
Mission 1 Automotive Radars Radar Interference Automotive Processing
Cancellation
EuRAD20 EuRAD23
EuRAD09 EuRAD13 EuRAD17 Mission 2 Passive Radars Target Characterisation with
[Special Session] Advanced Techniques and Radar
Mission 2 Defence Applications Radar and Electronic Warfare Innovative Array
Configurations for DoA EuRAD21 EuRAD24
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EuRAD10 EuRAD14 EuRAD18 Quest New Radar Concepts Civilian Radar Research and
Quest SAR Processing Surveillance and SAR SAR Applications Development in China
EuMC/EuRAD01 EuMC49 EuMC54 S-02 S-01
Expedition Radar Receivers and Front-End and Active Module Low Noise Amplifier and Expedition Cognitive Radar Signal Processing Introduction to MIMO Radar
Front-Ends Phased Array Module
Closing of the European 5G Forum Technology in 5G Forum
Microwave Week Context
Polar Auditorium 5G: From Technology to Business Philosophical 5G: From Technology to
EuMC/EuMW Closing and
Awards Ceremony Lecture Business
EuMC45 EuMC/EuRAD02 Technology in EuMC/EuRAD03 HAM Radio Social W-21
[Special Session] [Special Session] Context [Special Session] 18.00 - 21.00 Flash Recent Advances in Topologies, Technologies and Practical
Auditorium Focus Day: Array Antennas Focus Day: Active Array Philosophical Focus Day: Active Array Realizations of Microwave Sensors
for Radio Astronomy Antennas for Space Lecture Antennas for Defence W-30
EuMC46 EuMC50 W-15 Glow Recent Advances on Microwave Filters
Advanced Planar Filter Compact Planar Filtering Recent Advances in Micro-Doppler Radar
Spark Principles and Devices and its Applications W-32
Technologies BOR 2 Practical Aspects of Running a Microwave Laboratory and How to Make Good Measurements Every Time
EuMC47 EuMC51 EuMC55
Flash Dielectric Measurements Calibration and Antenna Characterisation EuRAD
Characterisation Techniques Techniques Transitzone A Seated Lunch
EuMC48 EuMC52 EuMC56 5G Forum
Microwave Monitoring Biological Microwave Effects [Focussed Session] Transitzone B and WS/SC
Glow and Sensing of Biomedical and Imaging Techniques Electromagnetics in Seated Lunch
Parameters Biomedical Applications
Tom Brazil Doctoral School of Microwaves
Beam The Route to 5G: Design of mmWave Active Array Systems, from RFIC to Signal Processing
EuRAD11 EuMC53 EuMC57
Media arena 1-Minute Poster 1-Minute Poster In Recognition:
Pitch (09:40 - 10:10) Pitch (12:00 - 12:30) Prof.Dr. A.T. de Hoop
Career Platform
Round control Career Lounge: Meet Jobs, Build Careers
Career Platform
BOR 6 Job Dating
Career Platform
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10-15 OCTOBER 2021