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2019 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP2019) Program at a Glance Oct. 27 (Sunday) 14:00-20:00 Registration 14:00-18:00 (Room F) Workshop: Stand on the Antennas & Propagation Standards, Speaker 1: Vikass Monebhurrun, Centrale Supélec; Speaker 2: Francesco Saccardi, Microwave Vision Group 18:30-20:30 Welcome Reception Oct. 28 (Monday) 08:00-08:30 Registration 08:30-09:00 Room A Opening Ceremony 09:00-12:00 Keynote Speeches Room A 09:00-09:40 Radio Propagation Modeling for 5G and Beyond Prof. Claude Oestges, UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Chaired by Prof. Y. Jay Guo, University of Technology Sydney 09:40-10:20 Antenna-in-Package (AiP) TechnologyFrom Academic Curiosity to Industrial Reality Prof. ZHANG Yueping, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 10:20-10:40 Coffee Break 10:40-11:20 Optical antenna systems for beyond 5G Prof. Hiroyuki Arai, Yokohama National University Chaired by Prof. Qiang Chen, Tohoku University 11:20-12:00 Research of the Next-generation Phased Array Antenna Technology Zhipeng Zhou, Science and Technology on Antenna and Microwave Laboratory 12:00-13:30 Lunch Place Room B Room C Room D Room E Room F Room G Room H 13:30‐15:20 Invited Session: Frontier Topics in Antennas - Organizer: Y. Jay Guo (14:00-17:45) MP1C Antenna Analysis & Synthesis MP1D Phased Array & Air-fed Array MP1E (Special Session) Microwave and Antenna Applications of Novel Electromagnetic Materials -1 MP1F Multi-function & Reconfigurable Antennas MP1G Wireless Power Transmission MP1H (Special Session) Recent Advances in Reflectarray and Transmitarray 15:10‐16:00 (Room P) Poster Session 1: MP1P (Best Student Papers Contest) & MP2P & Coffee Break (15:1016:00) 16:00‐17:50 MP2C Antenna Analysis & Synthesis MP2D Phased Array & Air-fed Array MP2E (Special Session) Microwave and Antenna Applications of Novel Electromagnetic Materials -2 MP2F Multi-function & Reconfigurable Antennas MP2G Wireless Power Transmission; A & P for Mobile & Vehicular Communication MP2H (Special Session) Microwave and Millimeter Wave Multi- function/Reconfigurable Antennas Oct. 29 (Tuesday) 08:00‐09:50 TA1B (Special Session) 3D/Multi-layer Printed Electromagnetic Structures and Devices TA1C Antenna Analysis & Synthesis TA1D Broadband & Multi-frequency Antennas TA1E (Special Session) Advanced Antenna Techniques and Novel Antenna Solutions for 5G TA1F Terrestrial & Earth-Space Propagation; SAR Polarimetry & Interferometry TA1G Scattering & Diffraction TA1H A & P for Medical Applications 09:40‐10:30 (Room P) Poster Session 2: TA1P & Coffee Break 10:20‐12:10 TA2B (Special Session) EurAAP convened session "Antennas and Propagation Research Activity in Europe" TA2C Antenna Analysis & Synthesis; Phased Array & Air-fed Array TA2D Broadband & Multi-frequency Antennas TA2E (Special Session) Innovative Multi-antenna Designs and Related Techniques TA2F Electromagnetic Theory & Modeling TA2G Computational Electromagnetics TA2H Millimeter- & THz-Wave Antennas 12:10‐13:30 Lunch 13:30‐15:20 TP1B (Special Session) Devices and Antennas for Microwave, Millimeterwave and Terahertz Applications TP1C Reflector & Lens Antennas TP1D Broadband & Multi-frequency Antennas TP1E (Special Session) Recent Developments in Low-RCS Antennas and Metasurfaces -1 TP1F Mobile & Indoor Propagation; Space-Time Channel Characterization TP1G Remote Sensing TP1H Antenna Measurements Techniques 15:10‐16:00 (Room P) Poster Session 3: TP1P & Coffee Break 16:00‐17:00 TP2B (Special Session) Wideband Planar Antennas for Millimeter- Wave and Microwave Applications TP2C (Special Session) The OAM Antenna and Applications TP2D Broadband & Multi-frequency Antennas TP2E (Special Session) Recent Developments in Low-RCS Antennas and Metasurfaces -2 TP2F Mobile & Indoor Propagation TP2G Remote Sensing TP2H (Special Session) Surface Plasmon Polaritons and Their Applications in Microwave Devices Design 18:30‐20:40 Banquet & Best Student Papers Award (Please find the "Banquet & Student Papers Award Guide” for detailed information) Oct. 30 (Wednesday) 08:00‐09:50 WA1B (Special Session) Multifunctional Metamaterials and Their Applications in Antennas -1 WA1C Small & Miniaturized Antennas WA1D Millimeter- & THz-Wave Antennas WA1E (Special Session) Theories and Applications of Electromagnetic Metasurfaces -1 WA1F A & P for MIMO & Cooperative Communication WA1G EBG and Metamaterials 09:40‐10:30 (Room P) Poster Session 4: WA1P & Coffee Break 10:20‐12:10 WA2B (Special Session) Multifunctional Metamaterials and Their Applications in Antennas -2 WA2C Small & Miniaturized Antennas WA2D Millimeter- & THz-Wave Antennas WA2E (Special Session) Theories and Applications of Electromagnetic Metasurfaces -2 WA2F A & P for MIMO & Cooperative Communication WA2G EBG and Metamaterials 12:10‐13:30 Lunch 13:30‐15:30 WP1B (Special Session) Multifunctional Metamaterials and Their Applications in Antennas -3 WP1C Reflector & Lens Antennas WP1D Millimeter- & THz-Wave Antennas WP1E (Special Session) Theories and Applications of Electromagnetic Metasurfaces -3 WP1F DOA Estimation; Mobile & Indoor Propagation WP1G EMC/EMI Technologies Registration - (Lobby of Xi’an Paradise Resort) Room A - (Ball Room - A, 1F, Building 2) Room B - (Wangyuan Palace - AB, 2F, Building 1) Room C - (Wangyuan Palace - C, 2F, Building 1) Room D - (Presence Chamber, 2F, Building 1) Room E - (Conference Room 1, 2F, Building 1) Room F - (Conference Room A, 2F, Building 2) Room G - (Conference Room B, 2F, Building 2) Room H - (Conference Room D, 2F, Building 2) Room P - (Grandview Terrace, 2F, Building 2)

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  • 2019 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP2019) Program at a Glance

    Oct. 27

    (Sunday)

    14:00-20:00 Registration

    14:00-18:00 (Room F) Workshop: Stand on the Antennas & Propagation Standards, Speaker 1: Vikass Monebhurrun, Centrale Supélec; Speaker 2: Francesco Saccardi, Microwave Vision Group

    18:30-20:30 Welcome Reception

    Oct. 28

    (Monday)

    08:00-08:30 Registration

    08:30-09:00

    Room A Opening Ceremony

    09:00-12:00 Keynote Speeches

    Room A

    09:00-09:40 Radio Propagation Modeling for 5G and Beyond Prof. Claude Oestges, UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Chaired by Prof. Y. Jay Guo, University of Technology Sydney

    09:40-10:20 Antenna-in-Package (AiP) Technology:From Academic Curiosity to Industrial Reality Prof. ZHANG Yueping, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

    10:20-10:40 Coffee Break

    10:40-11:20 Optical antenna systems for beyond 5G Prof. Hiroyuki Arai, Yokohama National University Chaired by Prof. Qiang Chen, Tohoku University

    11:20-12:00 Research of the Next-generation Phased Array Antenna Technology Zhipeng Zhou, Science and Technology on Antenna and Microwave Laboratory

    12:00-13:30 Lunch

    Place Room B Room C Room D Room E Room F Room G Room H

    13:30‐15:20

    Invited Session: Frontier Topics in Antennas

    - Organizer: Y. Jay Guo

    (14:00-17:45)

    MP1C

    Antenna Analysis & Synthesis

    MP1D

    Phased Array & Air-fed Array

    MP1E (Special Session)

    Microwave and Antenna Applications of

    Novel Electromagnetic Materials -1

    MP1F

    Multi-function & Reconfigurable Antennas

    MP1G

    Wireless Power Transmission

    MP1H (Special Session)

    Recent Advances in Reflectarray and

    Transmitarray

    15:10‐16:00 (Room P) Poster Session 1: MP1P (Best Student Papers Contest) & MP2P & Coffee Break (15:10‐16:00)

    16:00‐17:50 MP2C

    Antenna Analysis & Synthesis

    MP2D

    Phased Array & Air-fed Array

    MP2E (Special Session)

    Microwave and Antenna Applications of

    Novel Electromagnetic Materials -2

    MP2F

    Multi-function & Reconfigurable Antennas

    MP2G

    Wireless Power Transmission; A & P for

    Mobile & Vehicular Communication

    MP2H (Special Session)

    Microwave and Millimeter Wave Multi-

    function/Reconfigurable Antennas

    Oct. 29

    (Tuesday)

    08:00‐09:50

    TA1B (Special Session)

    3D/Multi-layer Printed Electromagnetic

    Structures and Devices

    TA1C

    Antenna Analysis & Synthesis

    TA1D

    Broadband & Multi-frequency Antennas

    TA1E (Special Session)

    Advanced Antenna Techniques and Novel

    Antenna Solutions for 5G

    TA1F

    Terrestrial & Earth-Space Propagation; SAR

    Polarimetry & Interferometry

    TA1G

    Scattering & Diffraction

    TA1H

    A & P for Medical Applications

    09:40‐10:30 (Room P) Poster Session 2: TA1P & Coffee Break

    10:20‐12:10

    TA2B (Special Session)

    EurAAP convened session "Antennas and

    Propagation Research Activity in Europe"

    TA2C

    Antenna Analysis & Synthesis; Phased Array

    & Air-fed Array

    TA2D

    Broadband & Multi-frequency Antennas

    TA2E (Special Session)

    Innovative Multi-antenna Designs and

    Related Techniques

    TA2F

    Electromagnetic Theory & Modeling TA2G

    Computational Electromagnetics

    TA2H

    Millimeter- & THz-Wave Antennas

    12:10‐13:30 Lunch

    13:30‐15:20

    TP1B (Special Session)

    Devices and Antennas for Microwave,

    Millimeterwave and Terahertz Applications

    TP1C

    Reflector & Lens Antennas

    TP1D

    Broadband & Multi-frequency Antennas

    TP1E (Special Session)

    Recent Developments in Low-RCS Antennas

    and Metasurfaces -1

    TP1F

    Mobile & Indoor Propagation; Space-Time

    Channel Characterization

    TP1G

    Remote Sensing

    TP1H

    Antenna Measurements Techniques

    15:10‐16:00 (Room P) Poster Session 3: TP1P & Coffee Break

    16:00‐17:00

    TP2B (Special Session)

    Wideband Planar Antennas for Millimeter-

    Wave and Microwave Applications

    TP2C (Special Session)

    The OAM Antenna and Applications

    TP2D

    Broadband & Multi-frequency Antennas

    TP2E (Special Session)

    Recent Developments in Low-RCS Antennas

    and Metasurfaces -2

    TP2F

    Mobile & Indoor Propagation

    TP2G

    Remote Sensing

    TP2H (Special Session)

    Surface Plasmon Polaritons and Their

    Applications in Microwave Devices Design

    18:30‐20:40 Banquet & Best Student Papers Award (Please find the "Banquet & Student Papers Award Guide” for detailed information)

    Oct. 30

    (Wednesday)

    08:00‐09:50

    WA1B (Special Session)

    Multifunctional Metamaterials and Their

    Applications in Antennas -1

    WA1C

    Small & Miniaturized Antennas

    WA1D

    Millimeter- & THz-Wave Antennas

    WA1E (Special Session)

    Theories and Applications of

    Electromagnetic Metasurfaces -1

    WA1F

    A & P for MIMO & Cooperative

    Communication

    WA1G

    EBG and Metamaterials

    09:40‐10:30 (Room P) Poster Session 4: WA1P & Coffee Break

    10:20‐12:10

    WA2B (Special Session)

    Multifunctional Metamaterials and Their

    Applications in Antennas -2

    WA2C

    Small & Miniaturized Antennas

    WA2D

    Millimeter- & THz-Wave Antennas

    WA2E (Special Session)

    Theories and Applications of

    Electromagnetic Metasurfaces -2

    WA2F

    A & P for MIMO & Cooperative

    Communication

    WA2G

    EBG and Metamaterials

    12:10‐13:30 Lunch

    13:30‐15:30

    WP1B (Special Session)

    Multifunctional Metamaterials and Their

    Applications in Antennas -3

    WP1C

    Reflector & Lens Antennas

    WP1D

    Millimeter- & THz-Wave Antennas

    WP1E (Special Session)

    Theories and Applications of

    Electromagnetic Metasurfaces -3

    WP1F

    DOA Estimation; Mobile & Indoor

    Propagation

    WP1G

    EMC/EMI Technologies

    Registration - (Lobby of Xi’an Paradise Resort) Room A - (Ball Room - A, 1F, Building 2) Room B - (Wangyuan Palace - AB, 2F, Building 1) Room C - (Wangyuan Palace - C, 2F, Building 1) Room D - (Presence Chamber, 2F, Building 1)

    Room E - (Conference Room 1, 2F, Building 1) Room F - (Conference Room A, 2F, Building 2) Room G - (Conference Room B, 2F, Building 2) Room H - (Conference Room D, 2F, Building 2) Room P - (Grandview Terrace, 2F, Building 2)

  • 2019 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation

    (ISAP2019)

    Technical Program

    October 27 - 30, 2019

    Xi’an, China

    Xi’an Paradise Resort

  • ISAP 2019 Sponsorships

    Organizers

    Xidian University

    Southeast University

    South China University of Technology

    Co-Organizers

    Science and Technology on Antenna and Microwave Laboratory

    National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Space Microwave

    China Academy of Space Technology, Xi'an

    Technical Co-Sponsors

    IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society

    Antenna Branch of Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE-ANT)

    IEICE Communications Society

    European Association on Antennas and Propagation (EurAAP)

    IEEE AP/MTT/NPSS Xi'an Chapter

    IEEE AP-MTT-EMC Joint Nanjing Chapter

    Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA)

  • Table of Contents Greetings from the General Co-Chairs …………………………………………………….…….. 1

    Message from the Technical Program Co-Chairs ………………………………..………………. 2

    ISAP 2019 Committee Officers …………………………………………...……………………...... 3

    ISAP 2019 Technical Program Committee Members and Reviewers …….…………………...... 4

    Conference Site and Office Location …………………………………………………………….. 10

    General Information …………………………………………………………………………..…. 12

    Keynote Speech 1 ………………………………………………………………………..………... 15

    Keynote Speech 2 ……………………………………………………………..…………………... 17

    Keynote Speech 3 ………………………………………………………..………………………... 18

    Keynote Speech 4 ………………………………………………………..………………………... 19

    Workshop: Stand on the Antennas & Propagation Standards ………………………...………. 20

    Invited Session: Frontier Topics in Antennas …………………………………….…………..…. 21

    ORAL Session: MP1C …………………………………………………………………….….…... 22

    ORAL Session: MP1D …………………………………………………………………….….…... 23

    ORAL Session: MP1E (Special Session) ………………...……………………………….….…... 24

    ORAL Session: MP1F …………………………………………………………………….….…... 25

    ORAL Session: MP1G …………………………………………………………………….….…... 26

    ORAL Session: MP1H (Special Session) …………………………………...…………….….…... 27

    POSTER Session: Poster Session 1: MP1P (Best Student Papers Contest) ……………….…... 28

    POSTER Session: Poster Session 1: MP2P ………………………………………………….…... 31

    ORAL Session: MP2C …………………………………………………………………….….…... 37

    ORAL Session: MP2D …………………………………………………………………….….…... 38

    ORAL Session: MP2E (Special Session) ……………………………………………...….….…... 39

    ORAL Session: MP2F ……………………………………………………………………..….…... 40

    ORAL Session: MP2G …………………………………………………………………….….…... 41

    ORAL Session: MP2H (Special Session) …………………………...…………………….….…... 42

    ORAL Session: TA1B (Special Session) ………………………………………………….….…... 43

    ORAL Session: TA1C ………………………………………….………………………….….…... 44

    ORAL Session: TA1D …………………………………………….……………………….….…... 45

    ORAL Session: TA1E (Special Session) ………………………………………………….….…... 46

    ORAL Session: TA1F ……………………………………………………….…………….….…... 47

    ORAL Session: TA1G ……………………………………….…………………………….….…... 48

    ORAL Session: TA1H …………………………………….……………………………….….…... 49

    POSTER Session: Poster Session 2: TA1P ……………………………………….………….…... 50

    ORAL Session: TA2B (Special Session) ………………………………………………….….…... 58

    ORAL Session: TA2C …………………………………….……………………………….….…... 59

    ORAL Session: TA2D ………………………………………………………….………….….…... 60

    ORAL Session: TA2E (Special Session) ………………………………………………….….…... 61

  • ORAL Session: TA2F ……………………….…………………………………………….….…... 62

    ORAL Session: TA2G ……………………………….…………………………………….….…... 63

    ORAL Session: TA2H ……………………….…………………………………………….….…... 64

    ORAL Session: TP1B (Special Session) ………………………………………………….….…... 65

    ORAL Session: TP1C ……………………….…………………………………………….….…... 66

    ORAL Session: TP1D …………………………….……………………………………….….…... 67

    ORAL Session: TP1E (Special Session) ………………………………………………….….…... 68

    ORAL Session: TP1F ……………………………..……………………………………….….…... 69

    ORAL Session: TP1G ……………………………….…………………………………….….…... 70

    ORAL Session: TP1H ……………………………………………….…………………….….…... 71

    POSTER Session: Poster Session 3: TP1P ……………………………………….………….…... 72

    ORAL Session: TP2B (Special Session) ………………………………………………….….…... 80

    ORAL Session: TP2C (Special Session) ………………………………………………….….…... 81

    ORAL Session: TP2D …………………………………………….……………………….….…... 82

    ORAL Session: TP2E (Special Session) ………………………………………………….….…... 83

    ORAL Session: TP2F ……………………………………………..……………………….….…... 84

    ORAL Session: TP2G ……………………….…………………………………………….….…... 85

    ORAL Session: TP2H (Special Session) ………………………………………………….….…... 86

    ORAL Session: WA1B (Special Session) ………………………………………...……….….…... 87

    ORAL Session: WA1C …………………………………………………………………….….…... 88

    ORAL Session: WA1D …………………………………………………………………….….…... 89

    ORAL Session: WA1E (Special Session) ………………………………………...……….….…... 90

    ORAL Session: WA1F …………………………………………………………………….….…... 91

    ORAL Session: WA1G …………………………………………………...……………….….…... 92

    POSTER Session: Poster Session 4: WA1P ……………………………………………….……... 93

    ORAL Session: WA2B (Special Session) ………………………………………...…..….….…... 101

    ORAL Session: WA2C …………………………………………..……………………….….…... 102

    ORAL Session: WA2D …………………………………………………………………..…..…... 103

    ORAL Session: WA2E (Special Session) ……………………………………...………...….…... 104

    ORAL Session: WA2F …………………………………………………………………………... 105

    ORAL Session: WA2G ……………………………………………………….………….….…... 106

    ORAL Session: WP1B (Special Session) ……………………………………...………...….…... 107

    ORAL Session: WP1C ………………………………………………..………………….….…... 108

    ORAL Session: WP1D …………………………………………………………..……….….…... 109

    ORAL Session: WP1E (Special Session) ……………………………………...………...….…... 110

    ORAL Session: WP1F …………………………………………...……………………….….…... 111

    ORAL Session: WP1G ………………………………………………………………….…...…... 112

    Plan ………………………………………………………………………………..……………... 113

  • Greetings from the General Co-Chairs

    Welcome to Xi’an – a great city earning equal reputation with Athens, Cairo and Rome by virtue of its glorious

    history and splendid culture. It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 2019 International Symposium on

    Antennas and Propagation (ISAP2019). ISAP is one of the most important international forums for presentation and

    exchange of the latest technical achievements and developments in antennas, propagation, electromagnetic wave

    theory, and related fields. Over 638 papers have been submitted from 25 countries/regions of Asian-pacific area,

    and also America, Europe and Africa, making ISAP2019 a truly international event.

    As one of the most brilliant achievements of mankind in the last century, anttenn has become more and more

    important and extensively applied in human life. ISAP 2019 will provide a wide forum for worldwide scientists and

    engineers of various backgrounds to exchange ideas, share research results, and discuss collaborations in the fields

    of EM Theory and Computation, Design of Antennas, Meta-related, Wireless and beyond. It will afford favorable

    opportunities for new faces to be known and old friendship to be promoted among attendees. The conference will

    become a platform for all attendees, including well-known scientists and engineers, to present innovative scientific

    ideas, to exhibit advanced technological developments, to seek new international cooperation, and to facilitate

    established collaborations among different countries.

    We would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to many leading scientists and engineering

    professionals including session organizers and all the contributors for their active and substantial support to this

    conference. Heartfelt thanks also go to the Technical Program Committee and the Organizing Committee as well as

    the sponsors for their efforts to offer all the participants an excellent technical program and an occasion to enjoy

    their stay at the conference.

    We sincerely hope that you will enjoy this event while upgrading your professional skills and inspiring your

    academic career, thus making 2019 a truly PRIME Year in your calendar. Yet, don’t forget to explore the rich cultural

    heritages and new landmarks of Xi’an, which constantly remind people of the great past and prosperous future of

    this city.

    Best Regards,

    Shuxi Gong, Wei Hong and Qingxin Chu, General Co-chairs

    Qing-Xin Chu

    ISAP 2019 General Co-chair

    Wei Hong

    ISAP 2019 General Co-chair

    Shuxi Gong

    ISAP 2019 General Co-chair

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  • Message from the Technical Program Co-Chairs

    On behalf of the Technical Program Committee (TPC), we warmly welcome all of you to the 2019 International

    Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP 2019) in Xi’an, one of the most ancient cities in China.

    With more than 155 members, ISAP 2019 TPC has worked hard and formulate a diverse and well-organized

    technical program, covering the interesting topics important to wireless technologies. A new record of 638 papers

    from 25 countries and regions has been set in ISAP2019. All the papers have been reviewed and their technical

    merits and interests in the community have been evaluated by the TPC members and reviewers. Finally, a total

    number of 540 papers have been accepted for presentations and possible publications in IEEE Xplore, including 24

    invited talks. They will be presented in 60 oral sessions and 4 poster sessions from Monday to Wednesday.

    The TPC has also invited 4 keynote Speakers to make interesting presentations on current research topics in wireless

    technologies. The TPC has also received 182 student applications for the student-paper competition. After the strict

    peer review by the TPC members and reviewers, 19 papers have been nominated for the final run of the Best Student

    Paper Competition during the conference.

    This year, the TPC has adopted the blind paper review by convention of ISAP, which we believe will improve the

    paper quality and ensure the fairness of the reviews. In addition, all the paper submissions, reviews, and acceptances

    have been done on line.

    On behalf of the TPC, we would like to thank all the authors for their contributions, without whom ISAP 2019

    would not have been possible.We would also like to thank all the TPC members, session organizers, session chairs,

    reviewers, and other participants for their effort and dedication to make this technical program successful.

    Last but not least, we would like to express our sincere appreciation to the students, faculty and staff from the Xidian

    University for their time and efforts in arranging and supporting this conference.

    We wish you all an enjoyable and fruitful stay in Xi’an, China.

    Sincerely,

    Ying Liu, Zhangcheng Hao, Jiro Hirokawa and Xiuyin Zhang, Technical Program Co-chairs

    Ying Liu Zhangcheng Hao Jiro Hirokawa Xiuyin Zhang

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  • ISAP 2019 Committee Officers

    General Co-chairs

    Shuxi Gong (Xidian University)

    Wei Hong (Southeast University)

    Qingxin Chu (South China University of Technology)

    IAC Co-chairs

    Jaehoon Choi (Hanyang University)

    Qiang Chen (Tohoku University)

    Zhining Chen (National University of Singapore)

    Y. Jay Guo (University of Technology Sydney)

    TPC Co-chairs

    Ying Liu (Xidian University)

    Zhangcheng Hao (Southeast University)

    Jiro Hirokawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

    Xiuyin Zhang (South China University of Technology)

    Publication Comm. Co-chairs

    Wen Jiang (Xidian University)

    Zhihao Jiang (Southeast University)

    Lei Sun (STAML)

    Local Arrangement Co-chairs

    Long Li (Xidian University)

    Anxue Zhang (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

    Exhibition Comm. Co-chairs

    Guang Fu (Xidian University)

    Haiwen Liu (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

    Financial Co-chairs

    Xiaowei Zhu (Southeast University)

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  • ISAP 2019 Technical Program Committee Members and Reviewers

    Aixin Chen (Beihang University)

    Ala sharaiha (IETR-University of Rennes)

    Amin Kianinejad (National University of Singapore)

    Ananda S. Mohan (University of Manchester)

    Andree Massa (University of Trento)

    Anfang Wang (Hangzhou Dianzi University)

    Anil Kumar Pandey (Keysight)

    Anthony Brown (University of Manchester)

    Anuj Kumar Sahoo (IIT Roorkee)

    Bing Liu (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

    Bing Wei (Xidian University)

    Bingzhong Wang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

    Binjie Hu (South China University of Technology)

    Buning Tian (CAST, Xi'an)

    Chang-Fa Yang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)

    Changjiang You (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

    Changjun Liu (Sichuan University)

    Changqing Gu (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

    Changrong Liu (Soochow University)

    Changzhi Li (Texas Tech University)

    Chaofu Wang (National University of Singapore)

    Cheng Liao (Southwest Jiaotong University)

    Chengwei Qiu (National University of Singapore)

    Chi-Hou Chan (City University of Hong Kong, China)

    Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim (Feng Chia University)

    Chuan YU (Chinese Academy of Engineering Physics)

    Cristiano Tomassoni (University of Perugia)

    Daping He (Wuhan University of Technology)

    Deshuang Zhao (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

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  • Dixian Zhao (Southeast University)

    Dmitry Yurievich Protasov (Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics)

    Donglin Su (Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

    Dongya Shen (Yunan University)

    Douglas H. Werner (The Pen. State University)

    Duixian Liu (IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center)

    Fan Yang (Tsinghua University)

    Fei Xiao (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

    Feng Xu (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications)

    Gaofeng Wang (Hangzhou Dianzi University)

    Geyi Wen (Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology)

    Goutam Chattopadhyay (California Institute of Technology)

    Guang Fu (Xidian University)

    Guangli Yang (Shanghai University)

    Guan-Long Huang (Shenzhen University)

    Guobing Wan (Northwestern Polytechnical University)

    Guoqing Luo (Hangzhou Dianzi University)

    Haidong Chen (South China University of Technology)

    Haiwen Liu (Xi'an Jiaotong University)

    Hang Wong (City University of Hong Kong)

    Hanqing Ma (Xi'an Electronic Engineering Research Institute)

    Hao Gao (Eindhoven University of Technology)

    Hao Wang (Nanjing University of Science and Technology)

    Hao Xin (University of Arizona)

    Haobin Zhang (CETC29)

    He Yi Liu (Neijiang Normal University)

    He-Xiu Xu (Airforce Engineering University)

    Heyongdong Kim (Hanyang University)

    Hiroyuki Arai (Yokohama National University)

    Hisamatsu Nakano (Hosei University)

    Hongsheng Chen (Zhejiang University)

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  • Hongxing Zheng (Hebei University of Technology)

    Hou Zhang (Air Force Engineering University)

    Huiqin Chen (STAML)

    Huizhen Qian (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

    Ikmo Park (Ajou University)

    Jaehoon Choi (Hanyang University)

    Jen-Tsai Kuo (Chang Gung University)

    Jiafeng Zhou (University of Liverpool)

    Jian Yang (University of Chalmers)

    Jianjun Zhou (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

    Jianxin Chen (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications)

    Jianying Li (Northwestern Polytechnical University)

    Jinghui Qiu (Harbin Institute of Technology)

    Jiro Hirokawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

    John Ho (National University of Singapore)

    Juhua Liu (Sun Yat-sen University)

    Junhong Wang (Beijing Jiaotong University)

    Kan Wang (STAML)

    Ke-Li Wu (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

    Kuang Zhang (Harbin Institute of Technology)

    Kwai-man LUK (City University of Hong Kong)

    Lei Zhu (University of Macau)

    Linsheng Wu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

    Lixin Guo (Xidian University)

    Ming-Chun Tang (Chongqing University)

    Mengmeng Li (Nanjing University of Science and Technology)

    Minglin Yang (Beijing Institute of Technology)

    Mingyao Xia (Peking University)

    Mohammad S. Sharawi (KFUPM)

    Motoyuki Sato (Tohoku University)

    Mustafa K. Taher Al-Nuaimi (Shenzhen University)

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  • Nader Behdad (University of Wisconsin)

    Naoki Shinohara (Kyoto University)

    Pedro Cheong (University of Macau)

    Peiyuan Qin (University of Technology Sydney)

    Ping Du (Hefei University of Technology)

    Prayoot Akkaraekthalin (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok)

    Qi Wu (Beihang University)

    Qian Xu (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

    Qiang Chen (Tohoku University)

    Qiang Zhang (STAML)

    Qingsheng ZENG (Communications Research Centre Canada)

    Qing-Xin Chu (South China University of Technology)

    Qiong-Sen Wu (University of Macau)

    Quan Xue (South China University of Technology)

    Qun Wu (Harbin Institute of Technology)

    Raj Mittra (University of Central Florida)

    Renli Zhang (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

    Richard W. ZIOLKOWSKI (The University of Arizona)

    Roberto Garcia (University of Alcala)

    Ronghong Jin (Shanghai Jiaotong University)

    Ronglin Li (South China University of Technology)

    Ruimin Xu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

    Rushan Chen (Nanjing University of Science and Technology)

    Satoshi Yagitani (Kanazawa University)

    Shaowei Dai (University of Glasgow)

    Shaowei Liao (South China University of Technology)

    Shaoyong Zheng (Sun Yat-Sen University)

    Shiwei Qu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

    Simin Li (Guangxi University of Science and Technology)

    Stavros Koulouridis (University of Patras)

    Steven Gao (Kent University)

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  • Sungtek Kahng (Incheon National University)

    Taiwei Yue (Pennsylvania State University)

    Takeshi Fukusako (Kumamoto University)

    Tao Yang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

    Teng Li (National University of Singapore)

    Tie Gao (STAML)

    Toshihiko Nishimura (Hokkaido University)

    Wanchen Yang (South China University of Technology)

    Wanzhao Cui (CAST, Xi'an)

    Weiping Cao (Guilin University of Electronic Technology)

    Weitao Lin (STAML)

    Wen Wu (Nanjing University of Science and Technology)

    Wen-Cheng Lai (National Penghu University of Science and Technology)

    Wenjie Feng (Nanjing University of Science and Technology)

    Wenmei Zhang (Shanxi University)

    Wonbin Hong (Pohang University of Science and Technology)

    Xiangyu Cao (Air Force Engineering University)

    Xianmin Zhang (Zhejiang University)

    Xiaodong Chen (Queen Mary University of London)

    Xiaoming Chen (Xi'an jiaotong University)

    Xiaoyun Tang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

    Xiong Wang (Shanghai Tech University)

    Y. Jay Guo (University of Technology)

    Yahia Antar (Royal Military College of Canada)

    Yaming Bo (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications)

    Yan Shi (Xidian University)

    Yifeng Qin (Pennsylvania State University)

    Yi Huang (University of Liverpool)

    Yihong Qi (Universidade de Macau)

    Yijun Feng (Nanjing University)

    Yongxin Guo (National University of Singapore)

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  • Zhensen Wu (Xidian University)

    Zhongxiang Shen (Nanyang Technological University)

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  • Conference Site and Office Location

    2019 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP 2019) will be held on October 27 – October 30

    at the Xi’an Paradise Resort, Xi’an. The office and session locations are shown in the back cover of this program.

    Registration

    The ISAP 2019 Registration begins at 14:00 on 27th of September, 2019. The registration will be open at the Lobby

    (1st floor) of Xi’an Paradise Resort. The registration fee is shown in the table below.

    Early Bird

    (By 2019-09-25)

    Standard or On-site

    (After 2019-09-25)

    Regular 3500CNY(500USD) 3850CNY(550USD)

    Member of CIE or IEICE

    or IEEE 3150CNY(450USD) 3500CNY(500USD)

    Student or Retired 2100CNY(300USD) 2450CNY(350USD)

    The on-site student registration requires a valid student ID. For all the participants, if you have pre-registered, your

    name badge and Technical Program will be ready for you to pick up at the registration desk during the conference.

    Please wear your name badge throughout the conference. Access will be prohibited to the exhibition, nutritional

    breaks, interactive areas, and technical sessions if your name badge is not visible/present.

    Audio/Video Equipment

    Microphone and standard LCD projector (connected to a local PC) will be provided in each conference room.

    Guidelines for Presentations

    INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES OF THE BEST STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION

    The final run of the Student Paper Competition is a Poster Session, it will be held during 15:10-16:00, p.m.

    on October 28. (Session Code: MP1P) All the 19 students who have been selected as the finalists must be

    physically present in the poster competition. Failing to do so will result in disqualification from the competition. A

    panel of judges will come to each poster, talk to the student finalist and then score the poster. The scoring is based

    on the following four criteria: (1) originality, (2) technical contents, (3) presentation clarity and (4) interest or

    potential impact to community. Winners will be chosen based on the scores by the judges and their names will be

    announced during the conference banquet with the presentation of the awards.

    INFORMATION FOR ORAL PRESENTERS

    Presenters are required to meet their session chairs in their session rooms at least 15 minutes prior to the beginning

    of their sessions. Each session room will be equipped with a computer and an LCD projector which is the only

    permissible projection system. Each presenter MUST use the session’s computer for his/her presentation, and the

    presentation file must be loaded into the computer in each session room in advance. Any delay due to the

    presenter’s disregard of this instruction will result in reduced time for his/her presentation.

    Each presenter is suggested to run a trial of his/her presentation in advance in his/her session room to see if there is

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  • any issue with format, special symbols, presentation length and animations etc. All oral presentations except the

    invited talks are limited to 20 minutes including questions and discussions (invited presentations will have 30

    minutes). The Session Chairs will remind the presenters when there are only 5 minutes left for each presentation.

    The computer in each session room is equipped with both a CD-ROM drive and a USB port. The operating system

    is Microsoft Windows 7 (or newer version). The software packages running on each computer are Adobe Acrobat

    Reader (for PDF), MathType, and Microsoft Office (2013 version) with Word, Excel and PowerPoint. All

    presentation files must be made compatible with these packages. Assistance and helps are available at the

    registration desk. Please remember that due to the very large number of presentations and a tight schedule, having

    your presentation files ready for presentation by loading it into the computer in your session room ahead of your

    session time is very important.

    INFORMATION FOR POSTER SESSION PRESENTATIONS

    Presenters are required to put up their posters 10 minutes prior to the beginning of their sessions. Each normal poster

    presentation will last about 50 minutes. During this time, the presenter must stand by the display board to answer

    questions and discuss about the contents of the poster. The poster display should include a statement of the topic,

    objectives of the research or project, the methodology used to solve the problem or to develop the computer program,

    the major findings or outcomes and their significance and conclusions. There should be a logical flow of ideas and

    concepts in your poster - introduction, development and conclusion.

    The heading of your poster should be large enough, at least 3cm high. The heading should include the title of the

    poster, all author names and institutional affiliations. The recommended poster size is 1.2 meters in height by 0.8

    meter in width. Pins or tapes are provided on site by the conference for mounting your poster on the board. All

    materials to be displayed should be prepared before your arrival. Supplies will not be available at the conference

    site.

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  • General Information

    CONFERENCE VENUE

    Address: No. 388, Yanta South Road, Xi’an, Shaanxi

    For more details, please visit http://www.paradiseresortxian.com

    TRANSPORTATION

    Please refer to the website for details.

    http://www.em-conf.com/isap2019/conference/htm_registation.php/Transportation

    ABOUT XI’AN

    Xi’an, the capital of Shaanxi Province, was once called "Chang'an" in the Han Dynasty. The connotation of this

    name is "permanent peace". Xi’an was regarded as one of the four major cities representing ancient civilizations of

    the world, the other three being Rome, Athens, and Cairo.

    Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses

    Museum Terracotta warriors and horses is

    the only imperial tombs from the mass grave,

    located on the eastern side of Qin Shi Huang

    Mausoleum of about 1 kilometer and a half,

    was found in 1974, is one of the most

    important archaeological discoveries, this

    16,300-square-meter excavation reveals

    more than 7,000 life-size terracotta figures

    of warriors and horses arranged in battle

    formations. (3 pits) The terracotta warriors

    and horses, created about 2,200 years ago,

    were found in 1974 on the east side of the

    tomb of the First Emperor Qin Shihuang

    (259 BC - 210 BC) near Xi'an.

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    http://www.paradiseresortxian.com/http://www.em-conf.com/isap2019/conference/htm_registation.php?title=Transportation

  • Big Wild Goose Pagoda As the

    symbol of the old-line Xian, Big Wild

    Goose Pagoda is a well-preserved

    ancient building and a holy place for

    Buddhists. It is located in the southern

    suburb of Xian City, about 4

    kilometers (2.49 miles) from the

    downtown of the city. Standing in the

    Da Ci'en Temple complex, it attracts

    numerous visitors for its fame in the

    Buddhist religion, its simple but

    appealing architectural style, and its

    new square in front of the temple. It is

    rated as a National Key Cultural Relic

    Preserve as well as an AAAA Tourist

    Attraction.

    You may visit the web site below to arrange your tours in Xi’an.

    http://en1.xian-tourism.com/

    LANGUAGE

    The official language for the Conference is English. However, in urban public areas, Chinese Mandarin and

    Cantonese are commonly spoken.

    VISA

    Every non-Chinese citizen must have a visa issued by a Chinese embassy or consulate abroad to enter China.

    Application for the visa should be submitted to the Chinese embassy in your country. You can apply for the visa as

    a tourist; the application process may be simple and easy, and the visa may be valid for 30 days for each stay within

    China.

    CURRENCY AND CREDIT CARDS

    China’s currency is RMB with its monetary unit of Chinese Yuan. The exchange rate is about 1 USD for 7.2 Chinese

    Yuan. ONLY RMB in cash is acceptable at the conference registration desk. This is also the case in most shopping

    centers and hotels. Credit cards, VISA, Master and American Express, are acceptable in most large hotels and malls.

    TAX AND TIPS

    All the shopping prices or receipts are tax included. Tipping is not a Chinese custom; so do not tip a waiter/waitress

    or a taxi driver and any other person who provides regular services. Do bargain hard when you buy merchandise on

    the streets or in the free markets.

    OPENING HOURS

    Government Office Opening hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., from Monday to Friday.

    Bank and Post Office Opening hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., everyday including weekends.

    Normal Store Opening hours: 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., everyday including weekends.

    Large shopping centers: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., everyday including weekends.

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    http://en1.xian-tourism.com/

  • ELECTRICITY

    In China, the standard power outlets provide AC of 220 V/50 Hz. The standard for Chinese plugs and sockets is set

    out in GB 2099.1–2008 and GB 1002–2008. A standard socket on a wall in China has two pins on the upper part

    and earthed three pins on the lower part as shown the in figure below.

    TAXI

    You can hail a taxi along roadside in most cases. However, on main streets, it is only available at taxi stops or in

    front of a hotel. Tipping is not a Chinese custom; so do not tip a taxi driver.

    INTERNET ACCESS

    WLAN is available in the conference venue.

    Free Wifi: HBY

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  • Keynote Speech 1

    October 28 (Mon.), Room A (Ball Room - A, 1F, Building 2, Xi’an Paradise Resort)

    09:00 – 09:40

    Radio Propagation Modeling for 5G and Beyond

    Claude Oestges

    UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

    Abstract of the talk

    The demand for mobile connectivity is continuously increasing, and by 2020, mobile and wireless communications

    will serve not only very dense populations of mobile phones and nomadic computers, but also the expected

    multiplicity of devices and sensors located in machines, vehicles, health systems and city infrastructures. The fifth

    (and beyond) generation of radio communication networks (5G, 5G+) are expected to implement technologies for

    supporting wireless connectivity for any rates, type of communicating units, and scenario. Whereas spectral and

    spatial efficiency are key challenges, in addition to constraints such as energy consumption, latency, mobility,

    adaptability, heterogeneity, coverage and reliability, the multi-dimensional radio channel remains central in such

    contexts. Multiple antenna systems (MIMO), interference recognition and management as well as cooperation

    among separate network nodes are inherently multi-dimensional techniques and should always be designed with a

    proper knowledge not only of the channel, but also of the interference. In addition, the use of higher frequency

    ranges (cm- and mm-waves) is investigated to address the spectrum shortage. Finally, new environments are

    emerging with the application of the wireless Internet of Things (IoT) in several areas. This communication aims to

    provide an overview of the latest trends in radio propagation, in particular in the context of 5G and beyond

    communication networks. Going from various radio channel measurements to state-of-the-art modeling techniques,

    the communication will include an overview of channel modeling activity within COST Action CA15104

    (IRACON). Recent results in peer-to-peer, multi-link, vehicular and millimeter wave propagation will be described.

    Future research topics will eventually be outlined.

    Biography of the speaker

    Claude Oestges received the Electrical Engineering degree and the PhD degree in Applied

    Science from the Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve,

    Belgium), in 1996 and 2000, respectively. From January to December 2001, he joined, as a

    post-doctoral scholar, the Smart Antennas Research Group (Information Systems

    Laboratory) of Stanford University (California, USA). He was involved in the development

    of MIMO multipolarized channel models for broadband wireless access in the field of G2

    MMDS technology (with Sprint, Inc.). From October 2001 to September 2005, Claude

    Oestges was a post-doctoral fellow of the Belgian National Science Foundation (Fonds de

    la Recherche Scientifique, FRS-FNRS), associated with the Microwave Laboratory

    UCLouvain. From October 2005 to October 2018, he was FRS-FNRS Senior Research Associate and Associate

    Professor at UCLouvain. Meanwhile, he carried out several short-term missions at Stanford University, and took

    part in COST 273 "Towards mobile broadband multimedia networks", in NEWCOM Networks of Excellence and

    in the IEEE 802.11 Standardization Working Group on "Multiple antenna channel modeling".

    Since October 2018, Claude Oestges is Full Professor at UCLouvain. His research interests cover wireless and

    satellite communications, with a focus on the propagation channel and its impact on system performance. His

    present activity concerns multi-dimensional channel modeling for wireless communications, including MIMO and

    cooperative networks, UWB systems and satellite systems. He is also currently the Chair of COST CA15104

    "Inclusive Radio Communication Networks for 5G and Beyond", known as IRACON. Claude Oestges is a Fellow

    of the IEEE, and a member of the Board of Directors of the European Association on Antennas and Propagation

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  • (EurAAP). He previously served as Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation and

    on Vehicular Technology. He is the author or co-author of four books, and more than 200 papers in international

    journals and conference proceedings. He was the recipient of the IET Marconi Premium Award in 2001 and of the

    IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Neal Shepherd Award in 2004 and 2013.

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  • Keynote Speech 2

    October 28 (Mon.), Room A (Ball Room - A, 1F, Building 2, Xi’an Paradise Resort)

    09:40 – 10:20

    Antenna-in-Package (AiP) Technology:

    From Academic Curiosity to Industrial Reality

    ZHANG Yueping, FIEEE

    Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

    Abstract of the talk

    Antenna-in-Package (AiP) technology is an antenna solution technology that realizes an antenna or antennas in or

    on an integrated circuit package that can carry a radio or radar die or dies to be mounted on a system printed circuit

    board. AiP technology has been widely recognized as the mainstream antenna and packaging technology for

    millimetre-wave applications such as 60-GHz radio and gesture radar, 79-GHz automotive radar, and 28-GHz New

    Radio. In this keynote, I shall first introduce how AiP technology has been developed from academic curiosity to

    industrial reality. Then, I shall discuss four aspects of AiP technology including design, fabrication, testing, and

    applications. Next, I shall give an AiP example designed in an advanced fan-out wafer level packaging for 5G user

    equipment. Finally, I shall draw the conclusion and identify future direction to further advance AiP technology.

    Biography of the speaker

    ZHANG Yueping is a full Professor with the School of Electrical and Electronic

    Engineering at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, a Distinguished Lecturer of

    the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (IEEE AP-S), a Member of the IEEE AP-S

    Paper Award Committee, and a Fellow of IEEE.

    Prof. ZHANG was a Member of the IEEE AP-S Field Award Committee (2015-2017), an

    Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (2010-2016), and

    the Chair of the IEEE Singapore MTT/AP joint Chapter (2012). Prof. ZHANG was selected

    by the Recruitment Program of Global Experts of China as a Qianren Scholar at Shanghai

    Jiao Tong University (2012). He was awarded a William Mong Visiting Fellowship (2005)

    and appointed as a Visiting Professor (2014) by the University of Hong Kong. Prof. ZHANG has published and

    accepted numerous papers, including two invited and one regular papers in the Proceedings of the IEEE and one

    invited paper in the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation. He is probably the first and only Chinese

    radio scientist who has managed to publish a historical article in an English learned journal such as IEEE Antennas

    and Propagation Magazine. He holds 7 US patents. He received the Best Paper Award from the 2nd IEEE/IET

    International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, July 18–20, 2000,

    Bournemouth, U.K., the Best Paper Prize from the 3rd IEEE International Workshop on Antenna Technology, March

    21–23, 2007, Cambridge, U.K., and the Best Paper Award from the 10th IEEE Global Symposium on Millimetre-

    Waves, May 24–26, 2017, Hong Kong, China. He received the prestigious IEEE AP-S Sergei A. Schelkunoff Prize

    Paper Award in 2012.

    Prof. ZHANG has made pioneering and significant contributions to the development of the antenna-in-package

    (AiP) technology that has been widely adopted by chipmakers for millimetre-wave applications. His current

    research interests include the development of antenna-on-chip (AoC) technology and characterization of chip-scale

    propagation channels at terahertz for wireless chip area network (WCAN).

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  • Keynote Speech 3

    October 28 (Mon.), Room A (Ball Room - A, 1F, Building 2, Xi’an Paradise Resort)

    10:40 – 11:20

    Optical antenna systems for beyond 5G

    Hiroyuki Arai

    Yokohama National University, Japan

    Abstract of the talk

    Optical bands are expected to provide tera-bps wireless link by very wide frequency band width and silicon

    photonics technologies developed for optical fiber communication systems. The link budget of optical wireless

    communication is very strict due to physically small sized antenna systems. Assuming low directivity gain, no beam

    scanning antenna at user terminals, high gain more than 40dBi should be achieved by base station antennas with

    beam steering function. Optical phased array, a candidate for this requirement, is given by complicated feeding

    network, while leaky wave antenna excited by a simple feeding system provides beam steering by the use of tunable

    laser sources. Short range indoor communication system is a main application of optical wireless communication,

    avoiding outside weather conditions. To build up uniform coverage area inside room, it is necessary to extend the

    limited range of wavelength sweeping due to tunable laser of optical source. This talk presents the design of

    coverage area of indoor system by introducing multi-beam scanning optical antenna. Using multiple beams in

    parallel, all the coverage areas are scanned quickly with high directivity antenna. We calculate the link budget for

    short range system using this multi-beam scanning antenna. This talk focuses on optical leaky wave antenna to

    obtain high gain with beam steering and presents a novel waveguide with small perturbation by waffle structure.

    The optical antenna is very long in longitudinal direction for high gain beam and is excited by quasi plane wave in

    waveguide cross section. A conventional feeding structure is a very large adiabatic taper waveguide and is often

    longer than radiating part. This paper also presents a small plane wave exciter consisting of photonic band gap offset

    reflector not to use metallic materials. The proposed combination of waffle and photonic reflector provides antenna

    directivity gain more than 45dBi. This talks also presents phase-less optical antenna pattern measurement technique

    to evaluate the optical antenna performance.

    Biography of the speaker

    Hiroyuki Arai received the B.E. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, M.E. and

    D.E.in Physical Electronics from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1982, 1984 and 1987,

    respectively. After research associate in Tokyo Institute of technology, he joined Yokohama

    National University as lecturer in 1989. Now he is professor in Department of Electrical

    and Computer Engineering, Yokohama National University. He was visiting scholar at

    University of California, Los Angeles in 1997 and was visiting professor in 2005 and

    adjunct professor, 2012 -2014, respectively, at Yonsei University, Seoul. He investigated

    microwave passive components for high power handling applications such as RF plasma heating in large Tokamaks.

    He developed a flat diversity antenna for mobile telephone terminal, a polarization diversity base station antenna

    for Japanese PDC systems, small base station antennas of In-building micro cellular system and DOA estimation

    for cellular system. He received the Young Engineers Award from the IEICE of Japan in 1989 and the "Meritorious

    Award on Radio" by the Association of Radio Industries and Businesses in 1997 for the development of

    polarization diversity antenna, in 2006 for the development of DOA estimation system, and in 2011 for the

    development of light weight phantom. He was editor-in-chief of IEICE Transactions on Communications, 2005 -

    2007, and was chair of IEEE AP-S Japan Chapter, 2009 - 2010. He was associate editor of IEEE Transactions on

    Antennas and Propagation, 2011-2013, and chair of Technical Group on Antennas and Propagation of IEICE,

    2013-2014. He is Fellow of IEEE and IEICE. He will serve general the chair of ISAP 2020, Osaka, Japan.

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  • Keynote Speech 4

    October 28 (Mon.), Room A (Ball Room - A, 1F, Building 2, Xi’an Paradise Resort)

    11:20 – 12:00

    Research of the Next-generation Phased Array Antenna Technology

    Zhipeng Zhou

    Science and Technology on Antenna and Microwave Laboratory

    Abstract of the talk

    Phased array antennas are complex electronic systems with multiple technological fields highly involved. From

    passive to active, analog to digital, self-adaptive to intelligent, the research domain of phased array keeps expanding,

    and has become a critical indicator for evaluating the level of informatization. Along with the rapid development of

    new technologies, such as the third-generation semiconductor and microsystems, the next-generation phased array

    antennas demonstrate diversified trends such as lightweight, modularization, the multifunction RF integration,

    intelligence, stealth and reduced costs. Phased array antennas enable an increasing number of military and civil

    applications such as radar detection, electronic jamming, 5G communications, intelligent driving. This technology

    could be a typical example of combining military and civil purposes. This talk will summarize the development

    trends of the phased array antenna technology. Technical contents of the next-generation phased array antennas will

    be analyzed in multiple aspects including application requirements, key technologies, solutions and typical products.

    The information will be highly instructive in technology-driven design and engineering.

    Biography of the speaker

    Zhou zhipeng received bachelor's degree in electromagnetic field and microwave

    technology from University of Electronic Science and Technology in 1989 and master's

    degree in engineering from school of optoelectronics, Nanjing University of Science and

    Technology in 2004. He is the director of the Science and Technology on Antenna and

    Microwave Laboratory and chief expert of the Nanjing Research Institute of Electronics

    Technology. For many years he has been engaged in microwave circuit CAD/CAT

    technology, radar T/R components, radar feeder system, radar active array system design

    technology and other aspects of the work. He has lead and finished a number of pre-research

    projects and key product research and development work. In recent years, more than 40 academic papers and five

    books have been published. He has been awarded the first prize of national defense science and technology in 2001,

    the special prize of science and technology of China electronics technology group in 2004, the honorable title of

    "science and technology pacesetter" by Jiang Science and Technology Association in 2003 and 2004, and the special

    prize of national science and technology progress in 2007.

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  • Organizer: Vikass Monebhurrun, CentraleSupélec

    Chair: Vikass Monebhurrun, CentraleSupélec

    Abstract: Few people among the AP-S community are aware about the standards that have already been developed

    by the AP-S Standards Committee. The terminology standards (Std. 211 & Std. 145) are important documents which

    ensure that the right terms are employed in technical papers and reports. Std. 149, Std. 1502 & Std. 1720 are useful

    when performing antenna and radar cross-section measurements. The objective of the workshop is to raise

    awareness about these documents and the AP-S standards activities.

    Workshop

    14:00-16:00

    Speaker 1: Vikass Monebhurrun, CentraleSupélec

    Title: Stand on the Antennas & Propagation Standards

    16:00-18:00

    Speaker 2: Francesco Saccardi, Microwave Vision Group (MVG)

    Title: The Near Field Measurement Techniques

    Workshop: Stand on the Antennas & Propagation

    Standards

    Oct.27, 2019, 14:00-18:00, Room F (Conference Room A, 2F, Building 2)

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  • Organizer: Y. Jay Guo, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

    Abstract: With some of the most influential researchers as invited speakers, this session covers a number of frontier

    topics in the antennas and electromagnetics research community. These include conformal and differentially fed

    multi-beam antenna arrays for beyond 5G networks, wave sculpturing, THz antennas and transformation optics.

    Speakers:

    14:00-14:45

    1. Y. Jay Guo, University of Technology Sydney

    Multi-beam Antenna Arrays for Beyond 5G Networks

    14:45-15:30

    2. Richard W. Ziolkowski, University of Technology Sydney

    Realizing Localized Waves with Independently Addressable Pulse Driven Arrays

    15:30-16:15

    3. Peter de Maagt, European Space Agency

    Antennas and Quasioptics for Space Terahertz Instrumentation

    16:15-17:00

    4. Oscar Quevedo Teruel, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

    Glide Symmetries and Their Application for Electromagnetic Periodic Structures

    17:00-17:45

    5. Raj Mittra, University of Central Florida

    High Gain Millimeter Wave Antennas for Fixed- and Scan-Beam Applications

    Invited Session: Frontier Topics in Antennas

    October 28, 2019 (14:00 – 17:45), Room B (Wangyuan Palace – AB, 2F, Building 1)

    21

  • 13:30 - 14:00

    Design of Wideband Planar Aperiodic Sparse Phased Array (invited)Shaoqing Hu, Chao Shu, Yasir Alfadhl, Xiaodong Chen, Kai Wang

    (Queen Mary University of London)

    14:00 - 14:30

    Array Source Excitation Synthesis Using Approach of MIMO MaximumPower Transfer Efficiency (invited)Qiaowei Yuan, Takumi Aoki, Hiroshi Satake

    (Sendai College)

    14:30 - 14:50

    Design of Microwave Radiating SIW DiplexerN. H. Baba, Aziati H. Awang, H. M. Hizan, S. Subahir, N. H. Abd Rahman

    (Universiti Teknologi MARA)

    14:50 - 15:10

    Preliminary Design of Helix-Loaded, High Gain Planar Endfire CircularlyPolarized AntennaShan-Shan Gu, Wen-Jun Lu

    (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications)

    15:10 - 15:30

    Research on UWB Tightly Coupled Array Based on AMCFengxu Yang, Jian Ren, Yingzeng Yin

    (Xidian University)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room C

    ORAL Session: MP1CAntenna Analysis & SynthesisSession Chairs: Satoru Kurokawa,

    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Jixiang Wan, Academy of Space Electronic Information Technology

    22

  • 13:30 - 13:50

    Dual Polarization 4x4 MIMO Sub-6GHz Multi-Beam Base StationAntennasLinping Shen, Hua Wang, Willi Lotz, Hamid Jamali

    (Communication Components Antenna Inc)

    13:50 - 14:10

    Dual-Beam Antenna Array Using Integrated Butler Feeding NetworYongjian Zhang, Yue Li, Peiqin Liu, Zhijun Zhang

    (Tsinghua University)

    14:10 - 14:30

    Circularly Polarized Phased Array Using Sequential Rotated Technique forKu-band ApplicationHao Liu, Anyong Qing, Ziqing Xu, Bo Wu

    (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

    14:30 - 14:50

    Design of a TDM Based FMCW Radar Imaging System with Wide FOV at24 GHzYuanqing Chen, Lijia Zhu, Zhiming Yi, Ruiheng Zhang, Huanqing Zou,Guangli Yang

    (Shanghai University)

    14:50 - 15:10

    Design of Novel Flat Bend Crossed Dipole for Wideband Phased ArrayFeed ApplicationsJin Fan, Kai Zhu, Jian Yang, Hongwei Yuan, Peng Jiang, Yihua Yan, Wan-Chun Liao, Hailin Cao, Jun Ma, Bin Li

    (The National Astronomy Observatory of China)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room D

    ORAL Session: MP1DPhased Array & Air-fed Array

    Session Chairs: Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University

    23

  • 13:30 - 13:50

    Graphene Film Based CPW-fed Antenna for Wearable ApplicationRan Fang, Rongguo Song, Daping He

    (Wuhan University of Technology)

    13:50 - 14:10

    A Reconfigurable Graphene-Based Yagi AntennaPeng Hu, Juan Chen, Xuming Yu

    (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

    14:10 - 14:30

    Wideband Millimeter-Wave Array Antenna Using Highly ConductiveGraphene FilmHaoran Zu, Bian Wu, Maosong Wu, Li Jiang, Daping He

    (Xidian University)

    14:30 - 14:50

    Tunable Electromagnetically Induced Transparency Via Graphene inMicrowave BandJianwei Wang, Zhenguo Liu, Weibing Lu, Hao Chen, Anqi Zhang

    (Southeast University)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room E

    ORAL Session: MP1E (Special Session)Microwave and Antenna Applications of Novel Electromagnetic Materials

    - Organizers: Zhenguo Liu, Southeast University and Bian Wu, Xidian UniversitySession Chairs: Zhenguo Liu, Southeast University, Bian Wu, Xidian University

    24

  • 13:30 - 14:00

    Continuous Backward-to-Forward Beam Scanning Leaky-Wave Antennawith Polarization Diversity (invited)Shu-Lin Chen, Debabrata K. Karmokar, Richard W. Ziolkowski, Y. Jay Guo

    (University of Technology Sydney)

    14:00 - 14:20

    Frequency Control of a Varactor-Loaded Dual-Band Single-Layer ShortedMulti-Ring Microstrip Antenna Fed by an L-probe with Reduced PatchArea in HalfShohei Honda, Sakuyoshi Saito, Yuichi Kimura

    (Saitama University)

    14:20 - 14:40

    Wideband Frequency Reconfigurable Metamaterial Antenna Design WithDouble Square SRRAdamu Y Iliyasu, Mohamad Rijal Bin Hamid, Mohamad Kamal A Rahim,Mohd Fairus Bin Mohd

    (University Technology Malaysia)

    14:40 - 15:00

    Tunable SIW Slot Antenna Constructed by High Permittivity MaterialJingxia Qiang, Feng Xu, Ke Wu

    (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications)

    15:00 - 15:20

    A Low Cost Optically Transparent and Frequency-Reconfigurable SeawaterAntennaJinxin Li, Jiongjian Fang, Jun Dong, Sichun Du

    (Southeast University)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room F

    ORAL Session: MP1FMulti-function & Reconfigurable Antennas

    Session Chairs: Amit Kumar Singh, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,Peiyuan Qin, University of Technology Sydney

    25

  • 13:30 - 14:00

    Internet-of-Things Sensors Wirelessly Powered by Electrically SmallHuygens Dipole Rectenna (invited)Wei Lin, Richard W. Ziolkowski

    (University of Technology Sydney)

    14:00 - 14:20

    The Localization of the Capsule Endoscopy With the Transmit and ReceiveAntennas for WPTShogo Nakamura, Daijiro Hiyoshi, Kyohei Yoshida, Masaharu Takahashi

    (Chiba University)

    14:20 - 14:40

    Basic Investigation on a Contactless Slip Ring with Electric CouplingTadashi Takano, Yoshihiro Takahashi, Takumi Onodera, Ryota Ohshima,Mitsuhiro Shiono

    (Nihon University)

    14:40 - 15:00

    Aperture Distribution of RLSA for 5.8-GHz Band Wireless PowerTransmissionTakashi Tomura, Jiro Hirokawa, Minoru Furukawa, Teruo Fujiwara

    (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

    15:00 - 15:20

    Wireless Power Transfer System Using Rectangular Waveguide with CutoffParallel PlateHiroyasu Sato, Daisuke Nakamichi, Qiang Chen

    (Tohoku University)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room G

    ORAL Session: MP1GWireless Power Transmission

    Session Chairs: Qingxin Chu, South China University of Technology, Qiang Chen, Tohoku University

    26

  • 13:30 - 13:50

    A Broadband Single-Layer Reflectarray Antenna Based on Tightly CoupledDipoleJunxun Zhang, Long Zhang, Yuhang Sun, Yejun He, Sai-Wai Wong

    (Shenzhen University)

    13:50 - 14:10

    Wideband Multi-layer Frequency Selective Surface Based TransmitarrayUnit Cell for Satellite Communication ApplicationsMuhammad, Naeem Iqbal, Mohd Fairus Mohd Yusoff, Mohammad Kamal ARahim, Mohamad Rijal Hamid, Farid Zubir, Osman Ayop, Zaharah Johari

    (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)

    14:10 - 14:30

    Design of a Wideband Reconfigurable Transmitarrray Element Using aNovel Phase Shifter with Varactors and PIN DiodesJunwen Tang, Shenheng Xu, Fan Yang, Maokun Li

    (Tsinghua University)

    14:30 - 14:50

    Thin Transmitarray Panel with full 360-degree Phase Shift RangeQi Luo, Steven Gao, Xuexia Yang, Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo

    (University of Kent)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room H

    ORAL Session: MP1H (Special Session)Recent Advances in Reflectarray and Transmitarray

    - Organizers: Fan Yang, Tsinghua University and Qi Luo, University of KentSession Chairs: Fan Yang, Tsinghua University, Qi Luo, University of Kent

    27

  • 15:10 - 16:00

    P.1 A Uniplanar Multi-Band Antenna for The Metal Back Cover TabletComputer ApplicationsTsung-Yu Shen, Hsin-Lung Su

    (National Pingtung University)

    P.2 A Compact Monopole Antenna With Filtering Response for WLANApplicationsLehu Wen, Steven Gao, Qingling Yang, Qi Luo, Yingzeng Yin, Xiaofei Ren,Jian Wu

    (University of Kent)

    P.3 Dual-Circularly-Polarized Dual-Beam Microstrip Patch Antenna Arrays atKa-BandRuofei Ma, Zhi Hao Jiang, Wei Hong (Southeast University)

    P.4 Design of Broadband Dual-Polarized Array Based on Three-DimensionalSIW Feeding for 5G Millimeter-Wave ApplicationsJingxuan Wen, Yi-Xuan Zhang, Yongchang Jiao, Chi Zhang(Xidian University)

    P.5 Broadband Center-Fed Waveguide Linear Array Composed of Double-Slotted Cavity Sub-arraysHaruna Yokoi, Kunio Sakakibara, Nobuyoshi Kikuma(Nagoya Institute of Technology)

    P.6 Broadband Center-Fed SIW Slot Array Antenna with Multi-LayerTransition for 79 GHz Automotive RadarMan Shi, Qi Wu, Chen Yu, Haiming Wang, Wei Hong(Southeast University)

    P.7 A Leaky Waveguide with High Radiation Efficiency for Millimeter-WaveCompact-Range CommunicationsWeina Shi, Yujian Li, Meie Chen, Junhong Wang(Beijing Jiaotong University)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room P

    POSTER Session: Poster Session 1MP1P (Best Student Papers Contest)

    Session Chairs: Qingxin Chu, South China University of Technology, Hiroyuki Arai, Yokohama National University

    28

  • P.8

    A Low Sidelobe Double-Layer Coporate-Feed Array Antenna by InvertedMicrostrip Gap Waveguide at 28 GHzJinlin Liu, Ashraf Uz Zaman, Jian Yang

    (Chalmers University of Technology)

    P.9

    Conformal Transmitarray and Its Beam ScanningLi-Zhao Song, Peiyuan Qin, Y. Jay Guo

    (University of Technology Sydney)

    P.10

    A Microfluidically Frequency-Reconfigurable Quasi-Yagi AntennaQia Wang, Ying Liu, Yongtao Jia

    (Xidian University)

    P.11

    Development of Radio Propagation Channel Model for Millimeter-WaveIndoor Multi-Gigabit Access LinksSatoru Kishimoto, Satoshi Yamakawa, Minseok Kim

    (Niigata Univercity)

    P.12

    Scattering Center Models for Dielectric Plates Based on PO+PTDXiao-Tong Zhao, Kun-Yin Guo, Yan-Xi Chen, Xin-Qing Sheng

    (Beijing Institute of Technology)

    P.13

    Micro-Drone Detection with FMCW Radar Based on Stationary PointConcentration TechniqueJunhyeong Park, Kyung-Bin Bae, Dae-Hwan Jung, Seong-Ook Park

    (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

    P.14

    Multi-band Microstrip to Co-planar Stripline Transitions Based onElectromagnetic CouplingWaseem Shahzad, Wei-Dong Hu, Hamid Raza Dhanyal, Jia-Dong Xu, Leo PLightart

    (Beijing Institute of Technology)

    29

  • P.15

    A Novel 3-bit Coding Metasurface with Ultrathin Thickness and BroadBand Features for Controlling the Transmitted Waves in K- bandShahid Iqbal, Tie-Jun Cui

    (Southeast University)

    P.16

    A Full-SIW Sequential-Rotation Feeding Network Based Ku-bandWideband Circularly Polarized ArrayYi-Xuan Zhang, Yongchang Jiao, Jing-Xuan Wen

    (Xidian University)

    P.17

    A Wideband and Lightweight Metamaterial Absorber by Paper-BasedThree-Dimensional StructureYifan Yang, Shuyang Hao, Guangxu Qian, Junming Zhao, Yijun Feng

    (Nanjing University)

    P.18

    Wideband OAM Generator Based on High Order Meta-Frequency SelectiveSurfaceFuheng Zhang, Guo-Min Yang, Ya-Qiu Jin

    (Fudan University)

    P.19

    An ENZ-Inspired Antenna with Controllable Double-Difference RadiationPatternZiheng Zhou, Yue Li

    (Tsinghua University)

    30

  • 15:10 - 16:00

    P.20

    Harmonic Suppression of Microstrip Antenna by Defected MicrostripStructureLijun Yi, Huaiqiang Yu, Yantao Yu

    (China Electronic Technology Group Corporation No.26 Research Institute)

    P.21

    Research on Space Power Combining Efficiency of Time-Domain ArrayAntennaWanzeng Cai, Tingyong Jiang, Binwen Wang, Shoulong Zhang

    (Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology)

    P.22

    Omnidirectional Tubby Air Microstrip Antenna with Parasitic PatchWei Liu, Haiyan He, Jingyan Mo, Xia Zhou, Xiaolin Yin

    (Shanghai Satellite Engineering Institute )

    P.23

    Broadband Circular Polarization Antenna for X-band Radar JammingSystemChangsong Wu, Jiangtao Fan, Guoyin Zuo, Yongwei Lu, Chunlan Lu

    (Luoyang Electronic Equipment Test Center of China)

    P.24

    Dual-Band Omnidirectional Antenna for WiFi ApplicationsYunqi Zhang, Xueyan Song, Yizhou Fu, Guangming Zheng

    (Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications)

    P.25

    Generation of Multiple OAM Modes Using Time-Modulated ConcentricCircular ArraysYang Wang, Jie Liu, Donghua Yang, Wenjun Jie

    (Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications)

    P.26

    Analysis of Water Dense Dielectric Patch Antenna Utilizing Six DifferentWaters for Wireless ApplicationsNur Hidayah Moktar, Wan Izma Izniza Mohamed Roseli, Mohamad TarmiziAli, Nurul Huda Abd Rahman

    (Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah)

    P.27

    Improved Near-field to Far-field Transformation for RCS and Antenna ofLarge BodyHirokazu Kobayashi, Shun-ichi Takaoka, Yang-Lang Chang, Chih-Yuen Chu

    (Osak Institute of Technology)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room P

    POSTER Session: Poster Session 1MP2P

    Session Chairs: Pengfei Zhang, Xidian University, Kunio Sakakibara, Nagoya Institute of Technology

    31

  • P.28

    Comparative Study of Uncertainty Evaluation in Vector Network AnalyzerYue Cao, Ling Tong, Bo Gao, Bowei Zhang, Baoguo Yang, Shubiao Li,Shengli Liang, Fushun Nian

    (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

    P.29

    Complementary Magneto-Electric Coupling Feeding Methods for Low-Profile High-Isolation Dual-Polarized Microstrip Patch AntennaHong-Wei Yu, Yongchang Jiao

    (Xidian University)

    P.30

    Circularly and Linearly Polarized Planar Antenna Element with PerturbedFeeding SystemYoshiki Araki, Shota Dochi, Akinori Matsui

    (Saitama Institute of Technology)

    P.31

    Omni-Directional High Gain Dipole Array Antenna for WLAN ApplicationShuang Liu, Ying Liu, Yongtao Jia, Yutao Zhang

    (Xidian University)

    P.32

    Reduced-Size Crossed-Dipole AntennaKam Eucharist Kedze, Heesu Wang, Youngwook Kim, Ikmo Park

    (Ajou University)

    P.33 An Improved Design Method for Ring-Focus Reflector Antenna withElliptical BeamShanhong He, Mengqian JI, Liangyu Xie

    (Anhui University of Technology)

    P.34

    High Efficiency and Wideband True-Time-Delay Transmitarray AntennaBased on Coding MetasurfaceXianhang Yang, Yonggang Zhou, Xiya Feng

    (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

    P.35

    An Ultra-Wideband Wide-Angle Scan Array Antenna for SKA AA-midJia Fang, Mouping Jin, Xiaolin Zhang

    (East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering)

    P.36

    Terahertz Broadband Self-Compensating Waveguide Phase ShifterZongqing Liu, Jiashan Liu, Hongda Lu, Yong Liu, Xin Lv

    (Beijing Institute of Technology)

    P.37

    Control of Radiation Direction in an Aperture Array Excited by aWaveguide 2-Plane Hybrid CouplerYuki Sunaguchi, Takashi Tomura, Jiro Hirokawa

    (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

    32

  • P.38

    Design of a Beam Switching Circuit for Rectangular-Coordinate Orthogonal4-Multiplexing in the Non-Far Region with Two-Dimensional 180-DegreeHybridKentaro Wada, Takashi Tomura, Jiro Hirokawa

    (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

    P.39

    A Novel Dual-Polarized Broadband Feed for the Compact RangeApplicationJunping Shang, Chenfei Lv, Xueling Luo, Chaoyang Fan

    (Xidian University)

    P.40

    Design of a Wideband Dual-Polarized Antenna for Base StationYadi Yang, Li Zhang, Wen Ding

    (Xidian University)

    P.41

    A Transparent Dual-Band Dual-Polarized mm-Wave Antenna Array for 5GSmartphone ApplicationZhengdong Yong

    (Guangdong OPPO Mobile Telecommunication Co., Ltd)

    P.42

    Design of Ku-Band Substrate Integrated Waveguide Slot Array AntennasYun Liu, Hong-Bing Sun, Wei-Tao Lin

    (Nanjing Electronic Technology Research Institute)

    P.43

    Millimeter-Wave Capacitively Coupled Microstrip Patch Array Antenna for79 GHz Radar SensorsJae-Ho Lee, Jongmin Lee, Keum Cheol Hwang, You-Sun Won, So-HeeJeong, Dongseung Shin, Cheolhyo Lee, Yunjung Song, Dong-Wook Seo

    (Sungkyunkwan University)

    P.44

    A E-Band Cavity-Backed Patch Antenna Fed by Compact SIW for ADASRadaRuiheng Zhang, Zhiming Yi, Yuanqing Chen, Lijia Zhu, Jin Hao, GuangliYang

    (Shanghai University)

    P.45

    A Planar Filtenna Array Implemented by Embedding the Filtering Functioninto the SIW Power DividerZhuoyuan Gao, Wei Hong, Rong Lu, Changlei Wang

    (Southeast University)

    P.46

    A Simple Pattern-Reconfigurable AntennaHuan Yang, Meizhen Xiao, Yuehui Cui

    (South China University of Technology)

    33

  • P.47

    A Compact Frequency Reconfigurable Patch AntennaZhimeng Pei, Luyang Ji, Xianliang Zeng, Linxi Zhang, Chunyang Liu

    (Northwestern Polytechnical University)

    P.48

    A Compact Broadband 16×16 Butler Matrix for Multibeam Antenna ArrayApplicationsQingling Yang, Steven Gao, Lehu Wen, Qi Luo

    ( University of Kent)

    P.49

    Pyramid MIMO Dielectric Resonator Antenna with Circular PolarizationDiversityBeijia Liu, Jinghui Qiu, Nannan Wang, Xue Pan, Jie Ni, Shuo Yan

    (Harbin Institute of Technology)

    P.50

    A Pattern-Reconfigurable LHCP/RHCP AntennaZhaorun Wu, Yuehui Cui

    (South China University of Technology)

    P.51

    Multi-Frequency Millimeter-Wave Large-Scale Path Loss Characterizationfor Indoor EnvironmentYu Zhou, Xiangqian Sun, Peize Zhang, Hongbo Wang, Ziquan Hu, HaimingWang

    (China Academy of Information and Communications Technology)

    P.52

    Design of Transmitter for 5G Channel EmulatorLing Tian, Qiu Fan, Yanan Chen, Yan Li

    (Southeast University)

    P.53

    Accurate DOA Estimations Using Compact Antenna Arrays in the Presenceof Mutual Coupling EffectWei Liu, Qiulin Huang, Xiaowei Shi

    (Xidian University)

    P.54

    High-Accuracy Planar Near-field to Far Field Transform for Low Side-LobeAntennasHaobo Yuan, Hongwei Liu, Xinxin Dong, Jiansheng Jia

    (Xidian University)

    P.55

    Construction of Optical Needles and Spot Arrays Using Radiation Pattern ofCollinear Antenna ArrayYuting Zeng, Yanzhong Yu, Meiqi Hui

    (Quanzhou Normal University)

    34

  • P.56

    Accurate Range and Spectroscopic Data Extraction Algorithm forDispersive Object in Terahertz-Band RadarHayatomomaru Morimoto, Shouhei Kidera

    (University of Electro-Communications)

    P.57

    Online Diagnostic High Voltage Polymeric Outdoor Insulation Using PatchAntenna SystemChong Fan, Jian Yang, Xiangdong Xu

    (Nanjing University of Science and Technology)

    P.58

    High-Efficiency Asymmetric Transmission of Linear Polarization UsingTwo-Dimensional CMMsFei Long, Shixing Yu, Na Kou, Zhengping Zhang

    (Guizhou University)

    P.59

    An Ultra-Broadband Double-Layer AMC Surface for RCS ReductionXueyan Song, Yunqi Zhang, Yuxuan Zhang

    (Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications)

    P.60

    Design of a Twelve-Port MIMO Antenna for 5G/4G SmartphoneApplicationShan Wang, Jian Dong, Meng Wang, Jinjun Mo, Bing Xiong, Qingxia Li,Kemeng Wang, Yuzhen Zhang

    (Central South University)

    P.61

    Design and Implementation of a Miniaturized 24GHz FMCW Radar withHigh-ResolutionChanglei Wang, Gang Xu, Zhuoyuan Gao, Wei Hong

    (Southeast University)

    P.62

    Analysis of Different Feeding Techniques on Textile AntennaN. I. Zaidi, M. T. Ali, N. H. Abd Rahman, M. S. Amin Nordin, A. A. SharatolAhmad Shah, M. F. Yahya, H. Yon

    (Universiti Teknologi MARA, UiTM)

    P.63

    Asynchronous Tracking of an Unknown Moving Interference for SpaceRadio MonitoringTakeshi Amishima, Ryuhei Takahashi

    (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation)

    35

  • P.64

    On Study of the Method in Measuring the Speed and Distance Used forGround Based NavigationYuqiu Shang, Qingsheng Zeng, Wanzhao Cui

    (Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

    P.65

    Breast Tumor Characterization with Raw Data Based Machine Learning forMicrowave Ultra-wideband MammographyUmita Hirose, Shouhei Kidera

    (The University of Electro-Communications)

    P.66

    Design of an Implantable Antenna for Wireless Communication ofIngestible Capsule EndoscopeJingchen Wang, Eng Gee Lim, Mark Leach, Zhao Wang, Rui Pei, ZhenzhenJiang

    (Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University)

    P.67

    A Novel Triple-Mode Wideband Slotline AntennaXiao-Kun Bi, Xiao Zhang, Guan-Long Huang, Tao Yuan

    (Shenzhen University)

    P.68

    All-Electronic Terahertz Imaging SystemChao Sun, Qinggong Chang, Dahai Hu, Yahai Wang, Fushun Nian

    (The 41st Research Institute of CETC)

    36

  • 16:00 - 16:20

    A Study of Grating Lobe Suppression in Linear Array AntennaY. She, M. Hirose, S. Kurokawa, S. Iwasawa, S. Arata

    (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

    16:20 - 16:40

    A Compact, DC Grounded Omnidirectional AntennaMuhammad Shahzad Sadiq, Cunjun Ruan, Shahid Ullah

    (Beihang University)

    16:40 - 17:00

    Synthesis of Sparse Planar Arrays Using Off-grid CSXiaowen Zhao, Qingshan Yang, Yunhua Zhang

    (National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

    17:00 - 17:20

    Integrated Design of Helix and Diplexer for S Band Mobile CommunicationSatellite PayloadQingli Lv, Yafeng Xia, Zhaoyun Cui, Yong Wang, Tian Fan, Bing Nan, HaoWang, Pengjun Cai, Xinshe Yin, Duoli Cao

    (China Academy of Space Technology )

    17:20 - 17:40

    Sparse Near-Field Antenna Array with Multi-Focus Based on BayesianCompressive SensingKaiyuan Zhong, Yujian Cheng

    (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room C

    ORAL Session: MP2CAntenna Analysis & SynthesisSession Chairs: Satoru Kurokawa,

    National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Jixiang Wan, Academy of Space Electronic Information Technology

    37

  • 16:00 - 16:20

    Membrane Patch Anetnna Array with Inflatable CavityYijiang Zhang, Jun Chen

    (East China Research Institute of Electronic Engineering)

    16:20 - 16:40

    Design of a 1-Bit Reconfigurable Transmitarray Element in Ku BandMin Wang, Nan Hu, Wenqing Xie

    (Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications)

    16:40 - 17:00

    A Broadband and Wide Angle Coverage Linear E-plane Array with LowGain FluctuationIhtesham Khan, Huling Zhao

    (Northwestern Polytechnical University)

    17:00 - 17:20

    Design of Sector-Beam Microwave Antennas using Metallic CompoundAir-Fed ArrayYueting Wang, Zhihang Wu

    (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications)

    17:20 - 17:40

    Equivalently Folded Lens-Based Beamforming Networks for Antenna SizeReduction and Efficiency Enhancement in Multi-Beam RadiationHsi-Tseng Chou, Zhao-He Lin, Ying-Shan Chen, Chen-Yi Chang

    (National Taiwan University)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room D

    ORAL Session: MP2DPhased Array & Air-fed Array

    Session Chairs: Jaehoon Choi, Hanyang University, Guangli Yang, Shanghai University

    38

  • 16:00 - 16:20

    A Wideband and Lightweight Metamaterial Absorber by Paper-BasedThree-Dimensional StructureYifan Yang, Shuyang Hao, Guangxu Qian, Junming Zhao, Yijun Feng

    (Nanjing University)

    16:20 - 16:40

    Multi-focus Hologram with Fabry-Perot Antenna Based on CodingMetasurfaceHe Li, Jialin Shen, Yunbo Li, Tie-Jun Cui

    (Southeast University)

    16:40 - 17:00

    A Novel, Compact, Gain-Enhancement, Flat Lens Baesd on MetamaterialsMan Luo, Xiangyuan Sang, Wei Ge, Zhao Zhang, Zhenghui Peng, JuanChen

    (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

    17:00 - 17:20

    Graphene-Based Dual-Band Magnitude Tunable FilterJunfeng Li, Bian Wu, Nan Wu, Maosong Wu, Chi Fan

    (Xidian University)

    17:20 - 17:40

    Flexible Rasorber Based on GrapheneHao Chen, Zhenguo Liu, Weijun Wu, Weibing Lu, Anqi Zhang

    (Southeast University)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room E

    ORAL Session: MP2E (Special Session)Microwave and Antenna Applications of Novel Electromagnetic Materials

    - Organizers: Zhenguo Liu, Southeast University and Bian Wu, Xidian UniversitySession Chairs: Zhenguo Liu, Southeast University, Bian Wu, Xidian University

    39

  • 16:00 - 16:20

    Performance Enhancement of Polarization Reconfigurable Antenna forWireless Communication ApplicationsWan Izma Izniza Bintimohamed Roseli, Mohd Tarmizi Binali, Nurul HudaBintiabd Rahman, Mohd Aziz Binaris, Hamizan Binyon

    (Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM))

    16:20 - 16:40

    A Study of Impedance Switched Folded Monopole Antenna withRobustness to MetalYuta Nakagawa, Naobumi Michishita, Hisashi Morishita

    (National Defense Academy)

    16:40 - 17:00

    Polarization Reconfigurable Antenna Using Fractals and DGS for Wi-FiApplicationsGian Carlo Duque, Mar Francis De Guzman, Steven Matthew Cheng

    (University of The Philippines - Diliman)

    17:00 - 17:20

    An Ultra-Wideband Circularly Polarized Crossed- Dipole Antenna withBand-Notch CharacteristicDong Chen, Yanlin Zou, Yuxiao Xue

    (Xidian University)

    17:20 - 17:40

    A Broadband Low-Profile Dual-Polarized AntennaHao Bai, Andi Feng, Jingli Guo

    (Xidian University)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room F

    ORAL Session: MP2FMulti-function & Reconfigurable Antennas

    Session Chairs: Amit Kumar Singh, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,Peiyuan Qin, University of Technology Sydney

    40

  • 16:00 - 16:20

    Preliminary Study of Antenna Deformation for Wireless PowerTransmission of Solar Power SatelliteMudassir Raza, Koji Tanaka

    (The Graduate University For Advanced Studies)

    16:20 - 16:40

    Energy Harvesting Rectenna Applying the Theory of Yagi-Uda AntennaTamami Maruyama

    (National Institute of Technology, Hakodate College)

    16:40 - 17:00

    A Novel X-Band Power Synthesizer Based on SIW StructurePingye Liang, Song Wu, Xiaoqi He, Jun Wang

    (Beijing Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering)

    17:00 - 17:20

    Design, Fabrication, and Measurement of Wireless Power TransmissionSystem Based on Magnetic Resonance CouplingFa Wang, Cheng Zhu, Hang Liang, Fuyan Wen, Jie Huang

    (Xidian University)

    17:20 - 17:40

    4G LTE Detection Using NEMO Handy for PFSR Support SystemNoor Hafizah Binti AbdulAziz, Muhammad Anwar Aminudin, Nurul HudaAb Rahman, Hamizan Yon

    (Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room G

    ORAL Session: MP2GWireless Power Transmission; A & P for Mobile & Vehicular Communication

    Session Chairs: Qingxin Chu, South China University of Technology, Qiang Chen, Tohoku University

    41

  • 16:00 - 16:20

    A Reconfigurable Balanced Filtering Antenna with High Common-ModeSuppressionJia-Wen Hao, Xi-Bei Zhao, Feng Wei, Xiao-Wei Shi

    (Xidian University)

    16:20 - 16:40

    Beam Scanning at Ka-Band by Using Reflective ProgrammableMetasurfaceQiang Xiao, Yingzhe Zhang, Shahid Iqbal, Xiang Wan, Tie-Jun Cui

    (Southeast University)

    16:40 - 17:00

    Design of Slotted Dielectric Patch Antenna with Filtering CharacteristicShi-Chang Tang, Xue-Ying Wang, Ling-Ling Yang, Jian-Xin Chen

    (Nantong University)

    17:00 - 17:20

    Novel Radiator Based Dual-Polarized Filtering Antenna for 5G Millimeter-wave ApplicationsShengjie Yang, Xiuyin Zhang

    (South China University of Technology)

    17:20 - 17:40

    A Wideband Filtering Patch Antenna Array Based on Hybrid FeedingSchemeJiushan Zeng, Chuangkai Wang, Shaoyong Zheng, Xiaohua Wang

    (Sun Yat-sen University)

    17:40 - 18:00

    Filtering Antennas Using Stacking TechnologyKai Xu, Jin Shi

    (Nantong University)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-28 PM / Room H

    ORAL Session: MP2H (Special Session)Microwave and Millimeter Wave Multi-function/Reconfigurable Antennas

    - Organizers: Jin Shi, Nantong University and Zhang-Cheng Hao, Southeast University

    Session Chairs: Jin Shi, Nantong University, Zhang-Cheng Hao, Southeast University

    42

  • 08:00 - 08:20

    A Wideband Microstrip Patch Antenna with Dual Square Open-LoopResonators (invited)Mei-Jiao Sun, Neng-Wu Liu, Guang Fu, Lei Zhu

    (Xidian University)

    08:20 - 08:40

    Balanced-to-Unbalanced Filtering Power Divider With Stub-Loaded Dual-Mode ResonatorsPin Wen, Zhewang Ma, Shuangshuang Zhu, Haiwen Liu, Baoping Ren,Masataka Ohira

    (Saitama University)

    08:40 - 09:00

    3D Printed Antennas Integrated with Mounting PlatformKang An, Aixin Chen, Manman Li, Hongkun Zhang, Xiang Gao

    (School of Beihang University)

    09:00 - 09:20

    A Mixed Cross Coupling Gap Waveguide Bandpass Filter with AsymmetricTransmission ZerosMinjie Shu, Wenjiao Xu, Zixian Wu, Cheng Guo, Jianzhong Chen, AnxueZhang

    ( Xi’an Jiaotong University)

    09:20 - 09:40

    Geometrical Desensitization for 3-D Printed Dual-mode Filters UsingShaped Ellipsoid ResonatorsCheng Guo, Anxue Zhang

    (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

    Date / Venue: 2019-10-29 AM / Room B

    ORAL Session: TA1B (Special Session)3D/Multi-layer Printed Electromagnetic Structures and Devices

    - Organizers: Cheng Guo, Xi'an Jiaotong University and Kai-Da Xu, Xi'an Jiaotong University

    Session Chairs: Cheng Guo, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Kai-Da Xu, Xi'an Jiaotong University

    43

  • 08:00 - 08:30

    5G MIMO Terminal Antennas and Their MIMO Throughput Verificati