The 2017 International Topical Meeting on Microwave Photonics (MWP 2017) will be held from 23-26 October 2017 in Beijing, China. The conference will provide a forum for researchers working in microwave photonics to share their ideas and the latest advances in this interdisciplinary field. Conference website: www.mwp2017.com
October 2017 News for the Microwave and Wireless Engineer
ANTICOUNTERFEITING Radiated Electromagnetic Emission for Integrated Circuit Authentication Counterfeit integrated circuits are a growing problem with economic and safety implications. Semiconductor makers and embedded-system designers are looking for ways of making sure that chips really are what they purport to be. The authors propose fingerprinting each IC’s electromagnetic radiation emissions using a variability-aware circuit configuration, […]
EuMW2017 - Workshop
Advances in GaN Device Technology for Millimeter-wave ApplicationsMillimeter-wave and sub-millimeter-wave applications, such as satellite communications, radar systems, high-speed wireless communications, and newly developed mobile 5G system, have demanded high power and high efficiency devices. GaN device is still a main player for the above frequencies and applications. This workshop will introduce the recent progress in […]
New system allows near-zero-power sensors to communicate...
University of Washington (UW) researchers have developed a low-cost, long-range data-communication system that could make it possible for medical sensors or billions of low-cost “internet of things” objects to connect via radio signals at long distances (up to 2.8 kilometers) and with 1000 times lower required power (9.25 microwatts in an experiment) compared to existing […]
September 2017 News for the Microwave and Wireless
FISH-EYE BEAM-SPLITTER Realizing All-Dielectric Devices from Transformation Electromagnetics A team from Oxford and the University of London fabricated and tested a 2-D generalized Maxwell fish-eye lens has been from all-dielectric polymer/ceramic composite materials. The graded refractive index profile of the lens, discretized into a concentric-ring structure, functioned as a two-way beam splitter. Epoxy composites, with […]
Self-assembled Three Dimensional Network Designs for...
Low modulus, compliant systems of sensors, circuits and radios designed to intimately interface with the soft tissues of the human body are of growing interest, due to their emerging applications in continuous, clinical-quality health monitors and advanced, bioelectronic therapeutics. Although recent research establishes various materials and mechanics concepts for such technologies, all existing approaches involve […]
August 2017 News for the Microwave and Wireless Engineer
WPT Ultra-Light Rectenna for Harvesting Next-Generation LTE RF Energy A novel, compact, ultralightweight multiband RF energy harvester fabricated of nested annular slots on a paper substrate to operate in all recently released LTE bands (range 0.79-0.96 GHz; 1.71-2.17 GHz; and 2.5-2.69 GHz). The design features an RF-to-dc conversion efficiency in the range of 5%-16% for […]
Two-Dimensional Versions of High-K Materials Offer...
Silicon has been the mainstay of chips because silicon possesses a “Goldilocks” band gap of 1.1 electron Volts (eV), which makes it possible to operate integrated circuits at a low voltage, leading to reduced leakage of current. Another key feature of silicon is that it can be used to make a convenient “native” insulator, in […]
Still round the corner there may wait, A new road or...
The first ever I EEE RF & μW Boot Camp was organized by Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara (UAG), Mexico on July 24th, 2017. After the advent of Latin America Microwave Conference (LAMC 2016), there was a greater need of involving Young Professionals to provide them better insight in RF & Microwave practical design work. With […]
July 2017 News for the Microwave and Wireless Engineer
NONLINEAR OPTICS Terahertz Quantum Cascade Laser Frequency Combs Quantum cascade lasers have shown tremendous potential for generating frequency combs in the mid-infrared and terahertz regions. Four wave mixing (FWM) is the main comb formation process. Group velocity dispersion (GVD) is the main comb-degradation mechanism. And spatial hole burning (SHB) has a considerable impact on whether […]
Student Design Competition Rectenna @ European Microwave...
Are Telepresence Robots the Best Way to Explore Other
As we start looking towards more comprehensive exploration of the Moon and of Mars, the assumption is that we’re working on sending humans to the surface of those worlds. It’s going to be exponentially more difficult and dangerous than sending robots, but that’s what exploration is all about, right? There’s an article in the current […]
June 2017 News for the Microwave and Wireless Engineer
ANTENNAS Understanding Phase Noise from Vibrating Antennas Vibrating antennas distort signals. Previous analyses have focused on how physical distortion of the antenna structure changes beam patterns. The vibrational velocity and acceleration also have an effect, however, producing Doppler distortions that contribute heavily to noise at vibration frequencies up to 1000 Hz. CALL FOR PAPERS Substrate […]
Nano-Biotechnology Workshop at IMS 2017
MTT25 and MTT10 are jointly sponsoring a half-day workshop on Microwave Nano-biotechnology on June 9, 2017 as part of IMS 2017. The field of nano-biotechnology sits at the intersection of two rapidly growing fields of research. The ongoing push to scale electronic devices to nanometer-scale and even atomic dimensions has led to the discovery of […]
Student Design Competition Winners at IMS 2017
Matteo Stocchi (PhD student at the University Politecnica delle Marche) and Michael Haider (PhD student at the Technical University of Munich) gave presentations at the Student Design Competitions of the 2017 IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) International Microwave Symposium (IMS) on Tuesday, Jun 6th, 2017 in Honolulu, Hawaii. The competition was entitled “Apps […]
Frontiers of Superconducting and Cryogenic Microwave...