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2010 18th International
Conference on Microwave Radar
and Wireless Communications
(MIKON 2010)
Vilnius, Lithuania
14-16 June 2010
Editors:
B. Levitas
IEEE IEEE Catalog Number: CFPl0784-PRT
ISBN: 978-1-4244-5288-0
Ill
CONTENTS
OPENING SESSION Monday 1030 + 1220
OS-1 On Multiport Antennas for MIMO-Systems 2
Inv. D.Heberling Institute of High Frequency Technology, Germany,C.Oikonomopoulos-Zachos IMST GmbH, Germany
OS-2 Field Effect Transistors for Fast Terahertz Detection and Imaging 5
Inv.W.Knap, S.Nadar, H.Videlier, S.Boubanga-Tombet, D.Coquillat, N.Dyakonova, F.Teppe CNRS &
Universite Montpellier 2, France
K.Karpierz , J.Usakowski, M.Sakowicz University of Warsaw Warsaw, Polandv
D.Seliuta, I.Kasalynas, G.Valusis Semiconductor Physics Institute Vilnius, Lithuania
S.Monfray ,T.Skotnicki ST Microelectronics Crolles, France
ORAL SESSION A1 Monday 14°° + 1550ANTENNA DESIGN
A1 -1 Reconfigurable Antennas 10
Inv. Y.M.Yashchyshyn Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
A1-2 Integrated Cylindrical Horn Antenna Array 19
M.Mazur, S.Kostka Przemyslowy Instytut Telekomunikacji S.A. (PITSA.), Gdansk, Poland
A1-3 Slotted Waveguide Antenna Arrays for Airborne Radars 23
D.Vavriv, S.Sekretarov, L.Shevtsova Institute of Radio Astronomy of the National Academy of
Sciences of UkraineKharkov, Ukraine
A1-4 A dual reflector antenna for point - to - point system applications 27
M. Olszewska,W. Gwarek University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
A1-5 A Compact Double-Ridged Horn Antenna for Ground Penetrating Radar
Applications 31
B.Panzner, A.Jdstingmeier, A.Omar Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg,Germany
ORAL SESSION B1 Monday 1400 + 1550
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENTS I
B1-2 Multi-Frequency Approach To the Coaxial Multiline Through-Reflect-LineCalibration 36
A. Lewandowski, W. Wiatr, J. Dobrowolski Warsaw University of Technology Warsaw, Poland
B1-3 Line-Length Optimization of Offset-Short Standards for Broadband VNA
Calibration 40
W.Wiatr Warsaw University of Technology Warszawa, Poland
B1-4 Receiver Antenna Array 44
L. Dudas, V.Rdsner, R.Seller Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapest,
HungaryK.Kazi, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Minn Hungary Academy ofMilitary Science and Technology Budapest,
Hungary; Radar
IV
B1-5 Method of Dynamic Parameters Measurement of High-Speed D/A
Converters 48
V.Kvedaras, R.Kvedaras, T.Ustinavicius Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania
ORAL SESSION C1 Monday 1400 + 1550POWER AMPLIFIERS I
C1-1 Advanced Switch-Mode Concepts using GaN: The Class-S Amplifier 54
Inv. W.Heinrich, A.Wentzel, C.Meliani Ferdinand-Braun-lnstitut (FBH), Berlin, Germany
C1-2 Development Strategy for GaN-Based High-Efficiency Hybrid Medium-
Power RF Amplifiers Through Low-Cost Substrate Prototyping 60
J.Fang, J.Moreno, R.Quaglia, R.Tinivella, V.Camarchia, M.Pirola, G.Ghione DipartimentodiElettronica, Politecnicodi Torino,,ITALY
C1-3 Design and Simulation GaN based Class-S PA at 900MHz 64A.Samulak, G.Fischer, R.Weigel, Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg,Erlangen,Germany
C1-4 A 100W SiC Mesfet Amplifier for L-Band T/R Module of APAR 68
W.Wojtasiak, D.Gryglewski, Warsaw University of Technology Warsaw, Poland
C1-5 GaN Class E Wideband Microwave Power Amplifier 72
D.G.Makarov, V.G.Krizhanovski Donetsk National University, Donetsk, Ukraine
AAKistchinsky Microwave systems JSC Moscow, Russia
ORAL SESSION A2 Monday 1620 + 1800BROADBAND AND UWB ANTENNAS
A2-1 Study of Effect of Corrugated Edges on the Radiation Characteristics of
GPR Antenna 76
Y.Maksimovitch, V.Mikhnev National Academy of Sciences, Belarus
P.Vainikainen SMARAD/Department ofRadio Science and Engineering, Finland
A2-2 Compact Tapered Slot Antennas for UWB Microwave ImagingApplications 80Y.Wang, A.Abu, Bakar, M.Bialkowski The University Of Queensland Brisbane, Australia
A2-3 Optimization Parameters of Dielectric in Aperture-Coupled Stacked Patch
Antenna on Bandwidth 84
M.Bugaj, M.Wnuk Military University of Technology, Poland
A2-4 Broadband Microstrip Patch Antenna with Reduced Transversal Size 88
M.Pergol, W.Zieniutycz Gdansk University of Technology Poland
M.Mazur Przemyslowy Instytut Telekomunikacji S.A. Poland
A2-5 A Design and Adjustment Method for Ultrawideband Microstrip Antenna
Design 91
P.Hong Phuong, N.Dat Son HCMC University of Technology Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
V
ORAL SESSION B2 Monday 1620 + 1800
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENTS II
B2-1 Complex Dielectric Permittivity of Composites Basedon Dielectric
Matrixes with Inclusions of Carbon Nanotubes 96
D.Usanov, A.Skripal, A.Romanov Saratov State University named after N.G.TchernyshevskySaratov, Russia
B2-2 Measurements of the Complex Permeability of Yttrium Iron Garnet
Substrates Near Ferromagnetic Resonance 100
K.Derzakowski Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
J.Krupka Warsaw University of Technology Warsaw, Poland
B2-3 Magnetic Properties of the Finemet Alloys in the Microwave Frequency
Range 103
R.Kubacki, L.Nowosielski, R.Przesmycki Military University of Technology Warsaw, Poland
J.Ferenc, R.Frender University of Technology Warsaw, Poland
B2-4 Measurements of Complex Dielectric Permittivity and MagneticPermeability of Carbon-Coated Ni Capsules 107
M.lvanov, S.Rudys, S.Lapinskas, J.Banys Vilnius University Vilnius, Lithuania
J.Macutkevic Semiconductor Physics Institute Vilnius, Lithuania
Y.Yermakov, A.Uimin, A.Mysik Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Division, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Yekaterinburg Russia
O.Shenderova International Technology Center, Raleigh, North Carolina USA
ORAL SESSION C2 Monday 1620 + 1800
MICROWAVE & MILLIMETER WAVE OSCILLATORS
C2-1 Talbot Effect Supported Millimeter Wave Generation 112
N.Neumann, M.Haas, D.PIettemeier TU Dresden Communications Lab 01062 Dresden, GermanyC.Schaeffer Helmut-Schmidt-Universit", Hamburg, Germany
C2-2 The Method of Designing Ultra Low Phase Noise Dielectric Resonator
Oscillators 115
J.Piekarski, K.Czuba Warsaw University of Technology Poland
C2-3 Control System for High Power Solid State Microwave Generators
2.45 GHz Band 119
P.Korpas, D.Gryglewski, W.Wojtasiak, W.Gwarek Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw,
Poland
C2-4 Design of a 54 To 63 GHz Differential Common Collector Sige ColpittsVCO 122
A.Barghouthi, F.EIIinger Dresden University of Technology Dresden, Germany
ORAL SESSION A3 Tuesday 840 + 1000
COMPATIBILITY
A3-1 Investigation of Susceptibility of Routers To High Power Microwave
Pulse Radiation 127
M.Dagys, Z.Kancleris, P.Ragulis, R.Simniskis, V.Tamosiunas Semiconductor Physics Institute
Lithuania,
A3-2 EGSM and CDMA Collocation and Near Field Antenna EstimationJ.Juchniewicz, W.Bandurski Poznan University of Technology Poznan, Poland
130
VI
A3-3 Dynamic Mode of Radiosystem with Spatial Structure Optimization in
Presence of Interferences 134
Y.N.Parshin, S.I.Gusev Ryazan state radio engineering university, Ryazan, Russia
A3-4 Lithuanian Experience of Evaluation on Radar Antenna Radiation 138
K.Maceika, A.Gustaitis Aviation Institute Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Lithuania
ORAL SESSION B3 Tuesday 840 + 10°'
NUMERICAL MODELING I
B3-1 FDTD Modelling of Plain Susceptors for Microwave Oven Applications 143
Michal Soltysiak QWED Sp. zo.o Warsaw, Poland
W.Gwarek, M.Celuch Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
U.Erie R&D Solon Product Technology, Nestle, OH, United States
B3-2 Improving the Accuracy of Subgridding Scheme in Finite Differences
Method Based on Legendre Polynomials Expansion 147
P.Kowalczyk, L.Kulas, M.Mrozowski Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland
B3-3 Krylov Space Iterative Solvers on Graphics Processing Units 150
A.Dziekonski, M.Mrozowski Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland
B3-4 ADI-FDTD Method for Physical Simulation of Semiconductor Devices 154
R.Mirzavand, A.Abdipour, G.Moradi Amirkabir University of Technology Tehran, Iran
M.Movahhedi Shahid Bahonar University ofKerman Kerman, Iran
ORAL SESSION C3 Tuesday 840 + 10°'OPTICAL COMPONENTS AND CIRQUITS
C3-1 INP HBT Demultiplexing Ics for Over 100 Gb/S Optical Transmission 159
A.Konczykowska, F.Jorge, J.-Y.Dupuy, M.Riet, J.Godin, A.Scavennec Aicatel-Thales lll-V Lab,
joint lab between Bell Labs and TRT, Marcoussis,H.-G.Bach, G.G.Mekonnen, D.Pech, C.Schubert Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications,Heinrich-Hertz-lnstitut, Berlin, Germany
C3-2 Periodic FDTD Modeling of 3D Photonic Crystals 163
B.Salski QWED Sp. z o.o, Poland
W.Gwarek Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
C3-3 Microwaves Reflection of Centimeter Wavelength Range of Two-
Dimensional Square Symmetry Plasma Photonic Crystals 166M.Y.Barabanenkov Institute of Microelectronics Technology and superpure materials, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Russia
POSTER SESSION P1 Monday 1000 + 140(ANTENNAS
P1-01 Comparative Numerical Analysis of the Slot Antenna Arrays the Energyand Finite Element Methods 170
N.Naumovich, O.Yurtsev, V.Kizimenko, D.Moskaliou, A.Joubko Belarusian State University of
Informatics and Radioelectronics, Republic ofBelarus, Minsk
P1-02 Simulation of Direction of Arrival and Beamforming Algorithms Used
in Smart Antenna System for Software-Defined Radio 173
M.Naik, G.Suri, P.Shetty Electronics & Communication Department at Nirma University,Ahmedabad, India
VII
P1-03 Microstrip Monopulse Antennas Array 177
W.Kolosowski, E.Sedek Telecommunications Research Institute Warsaw, Poland
P.Gajewski, A. Jeziorski Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
P1-04 Monopulse Direction Finder for Harmonic Radar System 180
I.Hertl, M.Strycek, V.Polacek, VTUO Brno, Brno, Czech Republic
P1-05 Wideband Aperture Coupled Microstrip Array Antennas for Radar
Applications 183
S.Mohanna N.Ghassemi University ofSistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran
P1-06 Investigation Into a Folded Wideband Monopole Antenna for Use in
Portable Devices 185
M.Bialkowski, A.Razali, A.Boldaji The University of Queensland Brisbane, Australia
P1 -07 Microwave Radar for Express Testing of Semiconductor Materials 189
J.Novickij Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania
P1-08 Inexpensive Helical Antenna for Global Navigation Satellite Systems 191
L.Sorokosz, W.Zieniutycz Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland
P1-09 Optimal Sidelobes Reduction and Synthesis of Circular Array Antennas
Using Hybrid Adaptive Genetic Algorithms 195Ali Abdulhadi Noaman, Abdul Kareem S. Abdallah, RamzyS. Ali University ofBasra, Basra,
Iraq
P1 -10 Automated Method of Antenna Factor Measuring 199
J.Ochodnicky, Z.Matousek, M.Sostronek Armed Forces Academy of gen. M. R. Stefanik,Liptovsky Mikulas, Slovakia
P1 -11 Utilization of RFID Technology for Fixed Assets Inventory Process
Improvement 202
M.Cudo Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland
P1-12 Vortical Electromagnetic Waves with a Stationary Power Flow 205
V.lvaska,V.Kalesinskas Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania
P1-13 Fresnel Formulas for Nondiffracting Electromagnetic Waves 209
V.lvaska,V.Jonkus Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania
POSTER SESSION P2 Monday 1000 + 14oc
CAD, MODELING AND PASSIVE COMPONENTS
P2-01 Efficiency of the IE-MOM Approach in the Analysis of Dielectric Bodies
Ebmedded in a Cavity 214
B.Bieda, P.SIobodzian Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland
P2-02 The Method of Improving Performace of the GPU-Accelerated 2D FDTD
Simulator 218
P.Konczak, M.Sypniewski Warsaw University of Technology, Poland, Warsaw
P2-03 A Comparative Analysis of Two Wide-Band Rational Approximations for
Input Impedance of Antennas 222
A.Karwowski, A.Noga, M.Surma Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland
VIII
P2-04 Numerical Modeling in Wave Scattering Problem for Small Particles 224
M.Andriychuk Institute ofApplied Problems of Mechanics and Mathematics, NASU Lviv, Ukraine
A.Ramm Mathematics Department Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA
P2-05 Analysis of Rectangular Microstrip Structures by the Method of Moments.
228
E.Metlevskis, V.Urbanavicius Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania
P2-06 Design of Wilkinson Power Divider Using Stubs 232
A.Sanadhya, A.Mathur, M.Chouhan, K.Singh Geetanjali Institute of Technical Studies/Electronics
& Communication Engineering, Udaipur, India
P2-07 Electromagnetic Wave Energy Trapping in the Split-Ring-Cavity System ....236
V.Kazakevicius, R.Brazis Semiconductor Physics Institute, Vilnius, Lithuania
R.Narkowicz,TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany
P2-08 Compensated Broadband Five-Section Directional Coupler for Applicationin Butler Matrices 240
S.Gruszczyhski AGH University of Science and Technology, Department of Electronics, Cracow,Poland
K.Sachse Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland
P2-09 Computer Aided Microstrip Circulator Design 244
S.Hosszu, L.Jakab, T.Berceli Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapest,Hungary
P2-10 Broadband Stripline To Microstrip Transition with Constant ImpedanceField Matching Section for Applications in Multilayer Planar
Technologies 248
T.Maleszka, G.Jaworski Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland
P2-11 Via Interconnection Structures for X-Band Surface Mount Circulators 252L.Jakab S.Hosszu T.Berceli Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapest,Hungary
P2-12 Wideband Microstrip Phase Shifters 256M.Staba Przemyslowy Instytut Telekomunikacji, Gdansk, Poland
P2-13 Broadband 4x4 Butler Matrix in Microstrip Multilayer Technology Designedwith the Use of Three-Section Directional Couplers and Phase CorrectionNetworks 260K.Wincza AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, PolandK.Sachse Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland
P2-14 Artificial Neural Network Algorithm for Automated Filter Tuning with
Improved Efficiency by Usage of Many Golden Filters 264J.Michalski TeleMobile Electronics Ltd. Pomeranian Science and Technology Park, Gdynia, Poland
P2-15 X-Band Coupled Cavity Slow Wave Structure of the Traveling WaveTube for Airborne Application 267W.Wiejak Wroclaw Division Telecommunication Research Institute S.A., Wroclaw, Poland
ORAL SESSION A4 Tuesday 1030+ 122<RFID TECHNOLOGY
A4-1 RF Identification and Localization - Recent Steps towards the Internet of
nv Things in Metal Production and Processing 272M.Vossiek, R.Miesen, J.Wittwer Clausthal University of Technology Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
IX
A4-2 Hybrid RFID System 280
K.Kozowski, K.Bizewski, M.Michaek, LKulas, K.Nyka Gdansk University of Technology Poland
A4-3 A 5.8 GHz RFID-Based Data Transmission System As an Energy Efficient
Solution for On-Board Monitoring 284
P.Kopyt Warsaw University of Technology Poland
A4-4 Magnetic Antenna for Near-Field UHF RFID Tag 288
M.Dhaouadi, M.Mabrouk, A.Ghazel, CIRTA'COM, SUPCOM-ISETCOM de Tunis, Cite
Technologique des Communications, Tunisia
A4-5 A Printed RFID Tag Antenna for Metallic Objects Operating in UHF Band ....290
R.Borowiec Wroclaw University of Technology Wrocaw, Poland
ORAL SESSION B4 Tuesday 1030 + 122°FILTERS
B4-1 Composite Dielectric-Loaded Resonators for highly-stable bandstop and
Inv. bandpass filters 296
R.V.Snyder RS Microwave, Butler, NJ USA
B4-2 A Diplexer Design Method Using an Augmented Channel Filter Approach. .301
L.Balewski, M.Mrozowski Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
B4-3 On the Synthesis of Coupled-Lossy Resonator Filters with Unloaded
Quality Factor Control 305
L.Szydlowski, A.Lamecki, M.Mrozowski Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
B4-4 Tunable filters based on metal-dielectric resonators 309
B.Pratsiuk, Y.Prokopenko, Y.Poplavko National Technical University of Ukraine "KPI", Kyiv,Ukraine
ORAL SESSION C4 Tuesday 1030 + 1220
GaN | SiC TECHNOLOGY
C4-1 Achievement and Perspective of GaN Technology for Microwave
Applications 314
S.Delage. Alcatel-Thales lll-V lab Marcoussis, France.
C4-2 Metal Contacts to Wide Bandgap Semiconductor Structures for RF Power
Inv. Applications (Abstract) 319
A.Piotrowska, E.Kamiriska, M.Borysiewicz, Z.Adamus Institute of Electron Technology Warsaw,
Poland
M.-A. di Forte Poisson Alcatel-Thales lll-V Lab, Marcoussis cedex-France
A.Kuchuk V. E. Lashkaryov Institute of Semiconductor Physics Kyiv, Ukraine
A. Barcz Institute of Electron Technology Warsaw, Poland Institute ofPhysic PAS, Warsaw, Poland
E.Dynowska Institute of Physic PAS Warsaw, Poland
B.Pecz, L.Tdth Research Institute For Technical Physics and Mat. Sci. MTA MFA, Budapest,Hungary
C4-3 Modeling of Metal/lnsulator/GaN Ultraviolet Photodetector by Finite
Element Method 321
B.Adamowicz, M.Miczek, P.Bidziriski Institute of Physics Silesian University of Technology Gliwice,
Poland
Tamotsu Hashizume Research Center for Integrated Quantum Electronics Hokkaido University
Sapporo, Japan
X
C4-4 Microwave Power Capabilities of InAIN/GaN HEMTs 324
J.C.De Jaeger, C.Gaquiere, Y.Douvry, N.Defrance, V.Hoel Institut d'Electronique, de
Microelectronique et de Nanotechnologie (UMR 8520)-IEMN University of Lille Villeneuve d'Ascq,
France.
S.Delage, M.A.Di Forte-Poisson, N.Sarazin, E.Morvan Alcatel-Thales Ill-Vlab Marcoussis,
France.
M.AIomari, E.Kohn Institute for Electron Devices and Circuits University of Ulm-TUU Ulm, Germany
A.Dussaigne, J.F. Carlin Laboratory ofAdvanced Semiconductors for Photonics and Electronics
Ecole Polytechnique Federate de Lausanne- PFL Lausanne, Switzerland.
J.Kusmik, C.Ostermaier, D.Pogany Institute for Solid State Electronics Technical UniversityVienna-TUW Vienna, Austria
C4-5 High Temperature Stability of Nitride-Based Power HEMTs 328
D.Maier, M.AIomari, E.Kohn, A.Chuvilin,U.Kaiser University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany
N.Grandjean, J-F Carlin Ecole polytechnique federate de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
M-A Diforte-Poisson, C.Dua, S.L.Delage Alcatel-Thales lll-V Lab, Marcoussis, France
D.Troadec, C.Gaquiere, IEMN, Lille University of Science and Technology, France
POSTER SESSION P3 Tuesday 1000 + 1400ACTIVE NETWORKS AND OTHERS
P3-01 Design of an Electronically Adaptable Low-Power Reference Cell for
Low-Cost CMOS Processes 334
J.Heidrich, D.Brenk, J.Essel, M.Heinrich, R.Weigel, G.Fischer University ofEiiangen-
Nuremberg, Institute for Electronics Engineering, Erlangen, GermanyG.Hofer, G.Holweg Design Center Graz, Infineon Technologies AG, Graz, Austria
P3-02 Red Light-Emitting Diode Degradation and Low-Frequency Noise
Characteristics 338
B.Saulys, J.Matukas, V.Palenskis, S.Pralgauskaite Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania
P3-03 Ultra Wide Band (UWB) Transmitter with Configurable Design for Indoor
Positioning 342
G.Feher Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapest, Hungary
P3-04 Impulse Transmitting Photonic Antenna for Ultra-Wideband Applications. .346
A.Chizh, S.Malyshev Laboratory of Semiconductor Optoelectronics Stepanov Institute of PhysicsNASB, Minsk Belarus
S.Jefremov, B.Levitas, I.Naidionova GEOZONDAS company Vilnius, Lithuania
P3-05 Realization of a Transmit System Using T/R Modules Applied in the
Demonstrator of S Band Active Antenna 349
K.Szustak, R.Sender, A.Czwartacka, P.Szymanski, B.Stachowski, J.Cholewa, D.Startek,
M.Andrzejewski, T.Lorens Telecommunication Research Institute PIT S.A, Warsaw, Poland
P3-06 Synthesis of Microstrip Multiconductor Lines, Working in Normal Mode 353
S.Mikucionis, V.Urbanavicius Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania
P3-07 Wavelet Packet Based De-noising Algorithm for UWB GPR Data 357
Q.Lu, J.I.Zhu Shanghai Research Institute of Microwave Technology, Shanghai, China
P3-08 UWB CPW-fed Monopole Antenna with a Band-Notch Function 360S.Hosseini Varkiani, F.Hojat Kashani Electrical Engineering Department South Branch, Islamic
Azad University Tehran, IRAN
P3-09 On the Issue of the Construction of Wideband Measuring Antenne 0,85to 37,5 GHz 363
V.N.Kopusov, V.B.Kasimenko, A.N.Gordeev Open joint-stock company "MNIPI", Minsk, the
Republic of Belarus
XI
P3-10 Measurement of Antenna Characteristics by Nearand Far-Field
Techniques within Time Domain 365
Y.N.Kalinin, P.V.Milyaev, V.L.Morev, M.V.Popikov R&DI "TRIM", Sankt-Petrburg, Russia
P3-11 Cost-Effective Millimeter Wave-To-Optical Conversion with Patch
Antenna and MMIC Chipset for ROF's Uplink 369
L.Belkin, M.Belkin Moscow State Institute ofRadio-Engineering, Electronics, and Automation
(Technical University) Moscow, Russian Federation
P3-12 X-Band Pulsed Measurement System of Transmittance Changes of
Power Amplifiers 373
D.Gryglewski, W.Wojtasiak, M.Belniak, D.Rosolowski University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
P3-13 An Integrated SiGe HBT Bandpass-Pulse Length Modulator for Switch
Mode Power Amplifiers in the SHF Range 377
C.Hartmann, M.Haas-Zens, K.BIau, M. A. Hein llmenau University of Technology, llmenau,
Germany
POSTER SESSION P4 Tuesday 1000 + 1400
MEASUREMENTS, WIRELESS AND PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS
P4-01 Millimeter Waves Controlled Elements on the Basis of Disk Dielectric
Resonators 384
V.Derkach, R.Golovashchenko, E.Goroshko, V.Korzh Usikov Institute ofRadiophysics and
Electronics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine
P4-02 Phase Drift Versus Temperature Measurements of Coaxial Cables 388
K.Czuba, D.Sikora Warsaw University of Technology, ISE, Warsaw, Poland
P4-03 Analysis of Helical Systems Containing Periodical Inhomogeneities 391
A.Katkevicius, S.Staras Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania
P4-04 Measurement of Thickness and Electrophysical Parameters of Nanometer
Films by Means of Optical and Microwave Methods 395
D.Usanov, A.Skripal, A.Skripal, A.Abramov, A.Bogolubov, A.Bakouie Saratov State University
named after N. G. Tchernyshevsky, Saratov, Russia
P4-05 Variable Microwave Time Delay by Utilizing Optical Approaches 399
E.Udvary, L.Jakab, T.Berceli Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest,
Hungary
P4-06 Estimation of Capacity Bounds for Free Space Optical Channels Under
Strong Turbulence Conditions 403
H.Nistazakis, D.Marinos, M.Hanias, C.Aidinis, G.Tombras, E.Tsilis University ofAthens, Athens,
Greece
A.D.Tsigopoulos, M.E.Fafalios Hellenic NavalAcademy, Piraeus, Greece
P4-07 Reduced Complexity Schemes To Greedy Power Allocation for
Multicarrier Systems 406
W.AI-Hanafy Faculty ofElectronic Engineering, Menoufia Univ., Menouf, EgyptS.Weiss Centre for Excellence in Signal & Image Processing, Dept. ofEEE, Univ. of Strathclyde,Glasgow, Scotland, UK
P4-08 Electromagnetic Study of Planar Pre-Fractal Structures Using the Scale
Changing Technique 410
S.Miii, T.Aguili SYS'COM Laboratory, National Engineering School of Tunis, ENIT, Tunis, Tunisia
XII
P4-09 Exit Chart Analysis of Iteratively Detected and SVD-Assisted Broadband
MIMO-BICM Schemes 415
A.Ahrens Universidad Polit'ecnica de Madrid E.U.l.Tde Telecomunicaci', Wismar, GermanyC.Benavente-Peces Universidad Polit'ecnica de Madrid E.U.I. T de Telecomunicaci'on Ctra.
Madrid, Spain
P4-10 Per-Based Analysis of Mobile WiMAX System 419
R.Colda, T.Palade, E.Pu§chita, A.Moldovan, I.Verme§an Technical University of Cluj-Napoca,Cluj-Napoca, Romania
P4-11 Determination of Radio Refractivity Using Meteorological Data 423
M.Zilinskas Faculty of Physics, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania
S.TamosiQnas, M.Tamosiunaite Institute ofApplied Research, Vilnius University Vilnius, Lithuania
M.Tamosiuniene Semiconductor Physics Institute Vilnius, Lithuania
P4-12 Using Space Time Coding MIMO System for Software-Defined Radio to
Improve BER 427
M.Naik, A.Garg, A.Aggarwal Electronics & Communication Department at Nirma University,Ahmedabad, India
P4-13 Pattern Matching Localization in Zigbee Wireless Sensor Networks 431
M.Mendalka, K.Bizewski, L.Kulas, K.Nyka Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland
P4-14 An Optimal Scheduling Algorithm in Spatial TDMA Mobile AD HOC
Network 435
Guo Zhong-Hai Academy ofEquipment Command & Technology Beijing, China
Chen Yong-Guang Ordnance Engineering College, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China
P4-15 Adaptive Potential of Spatial Transmission Processing Techniques 440
A.Moldovan, I.Verme§an, T.Palade, A.-M.Pi§tea, R.Colda, E.Pu§chi'ta Technical University of
Cluj-Napoca, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
P4-16 Testing of Telecom and Datacom Signals with a Wide-Bandwidth
Sampling Oscilloscopes 444
J.Rososkis, O.Zaytsev UAB "Eltesta", Vilnius, Lithuania
P4-17 Towards Establishing Traceable Coaxial Type-N Scattering-ParameterMeasurements at NIT 448
G.Kedzierski, K.Korszen National Institute of Telecommunications Szachowa, Warsaw, Poland
A.Lewandowski, W.Wiatr Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
ORAL SESSION A5 Tuesday 1400 + 1550ANTENNA THEORY AND APPLICATIONS
A5-1 Analisis, Design and Measurement of a Low Sidelobe Level LightweightArray Antenna for Surveillance Radar Applications 454
A.Toshev Pro Patria Electronics, Budapest, Hungary
A5-2 Multiband Omnidirectional Communication Antenna 458
M.Mazur Gdansk division Przemyslowy Instytut Telekomunikacji S.A. (PITSA.) Gdansk, Poland
A5-3 Verification of the Mutual Coupling Compensation Technique in Small
Planar Antenna Arrays 462
M.Zamlynski, P.SIobodzian Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland
A5-4 Matrix Analysis of Antenna Array for MIMO UWB Systems 466
G.Czawka, M.Garbaruk, M.Nowakowski Bialystok University of Technology, Bialystok, Poland
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A5-5 The Analysis of Textile Antenna Array Radiation Pattern 470L.Januszkiewicz Technical University of Lodz Institute of Electronics Lodz, Poland
ORAL SESSION B5 Tuesday 1400 + 1550POWER AMPLIFIERS II
B5-1 Doherty Power Amplifiers for Handset Applications 476
Inv. Bumman Kim, Daehyun Kang, Jinsung Choi, Dongsu Kim Pohang University of Science and
Technology, Republic ofKorea
B5-2 GaAs MMIC Doherty Power Amplifier with Asymmetrical Drain Bias
Voltage 479
P.Colantonio, F.Giannini, R.Giofre, M.Piacentini, L.Piazzon University of Roma Tor Vergata,Roma, Italy
B5-3 Design of a Dual-Band GaN Doherty Amplifier 483
R.Giofre, P.Colantonio, F.Feudo, F.Giannini, L.Piazzon University of Roma Tor Vergata, Roma,Italy
B5-4 Doherty Power Amplifier and GaN Technology 487
P.Colantonio, F.Giannini, R.Giofre, L.Piazzon University ofRoma Tor Vergata ,Roma, Italy
B5-5 A 2 W GaAs Doherty Amplifier for 5.5-5.6 GHz Applications 491
A.Markos, D.Gruner, K.Bathich, G.Boeck Berlin Institute of Technology, Berlin, Germany
ORAL SESSION C5 Tuesday 140U + 155(MILLIMETER TECHNOLOGY
C5-1 A Novel Multi-Band Frequency Selective Surface Design and Its
Application in a Compact 60-GHz Folded Dipole Array 496
W.Chang, J.Luo Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Munich, GermanyJ.Y.Luo Nanyang Technological Univeristy, Singapore
C5-2 Third Harmonic Generation in Silicon with a 118GHz Gyrotron 500
R.Narkowicz, Semiconductor Physics Institute, Vilnius, Lithuania, TU Dortmund University,Dortmund, Germany
R.Raguotis, R.Brazis Semiconductor Physics Institute, Vilnius, Lithuania
M.Siegrist, J.Hogge Centre de Recherches en Physique des Plasmas, Ecole PolytechniqueFederate de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
P.Moreau Centre de Recherches en Physique des Plasmas, Ecole Polytechnique Federate de
Lausanne, Lausanne, TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany
C5-3 Interaction Of Thin Conductive Sheets with TE10 Electromagnetic Wave in
Rectangular Waveguide 505Z.Kancleris, G.SIekas Semiconductor Physics Institute, Vilnius, Lithuania
R.Ciegis Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania
C5-4 Gyrotropic Waveguides Analysis Based on the Neural Networks 509D.PIonis, V.Malisauskas, A.Serackis Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania
C5-5 Inter-Period Compensation of the Unambiguity Range Degradation in
Polarimetric FMCW Radar with Time-Shifted Dual-Orthogonal Signals 514G. Babur, O. A. Krasnov, L. P. Ligthart Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
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POSTER SESSION P5 Tuesday 1400 + 1800
RADARS
P5-01 High Power S Band T/R Module 520
K.Szustak, A.Czwartacka, B.Stachowski, T.Lorens, R.Sender, J.Cholewa Telecommunication
Research Institute PIT S.A Warsaw, Poland
P5-02 Moving Multy-Scatterer Target Parametric Identification Using Radar
Image 524
M.Konovalyuk, Y.Kuznetsov, A.Baev Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University),Moscow, Russia
P5-03 Receive System of S Band Active Antenna Demonstrator 528
J.Cholewa, B.Stachowski, A.Czwartacka, R.Sender, K.Szustak, D.Startek, M.Andrzejewski,
P.Szymanski, T.Lorens Telecommunication Research Institute S.A., PIT S.A, Warsaw, Poland
P5-04 Multi-Radar System Database Integration Using Metrized Small World
Technology 532
V.Krylov, D.Ponomarev, Y.Pankratov MeraLabs, LLC Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
P5-05 Collapse of Nonlinear Spin Dipole Wave Pulses of Millimeter Wave Rangein YIG Films 535
V.Grimalsky, S.Koshevaya CIICAp Autonomous University of State Morelos (UAEM) Cuernavaca,Mexico
0. Kolokoltsev CIADETAutonomous National University ofMexico (UNAM), Mexico, ZP 04510,D.F.,Mexico
P5-06 Terahertz and Sub-Terahertz Subsurface Tomography 539
H Cetinkaya. A.Vertiy, M.Tekbas International Laboratory for High Technology (ILHT), Material
Institute TUBITAK - MRC
P5-07 Modulators of THz Range Based on Integrated Silicon P-I-N-Structures in
Dielectric Waveguides 543
V.Grimalsky, S.Koshevaya, J.Escobedo-A. CIICAp Autonomous University of State Morelos
(UAEM) Cuernavaca, Mexico
1.Moroz Rivne Pedagogical University Rivne, Ukraine
P5-08 Experimental Pulse Reaction Estimation of the Centimeter Wave
Channel 547
M.Mironov, E.Voroshilin Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics
(TUSUR), Tomsk, Russia
P5-09 Ground Target Position Estimation in Passive Location 551
E.Voroshilin, E.Voroshilina Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics
(TUSUR), Tomsk, Russia
P5-10 Ka-Band FMCW Radar Sensor for Remote Control of Presence and
Speed of Railroad-Cars and Trains in Territory of Grading Belts 555
A.Vasilev, A.Varavin, G.Ermak, I.Popov Usikov Institute for Radiophysics and Electronics NAS of
Ukraine, Kharkov, Ukraine
P5-11 Complex Radar Signal Source for Radar Receivers Testing 558
M.Luszczyk, Z.Szczepaniak, A.Arvaniti, E.Orzel-Tatarczuk Przemyslowy Instytut TeiekomunikacjiS.A., Warsaw, Poland
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P5-12 A Marine Testing's Result of Experimental Radar with 64-Channels
Digital Antenna Array 562
V.SIyusar Central Research Institute ofArmaments and Military Equipment of Ukraine's Armed
Forces, Kyiv, Ukraine
N.N.Nikitin, L.G.Shatzman, N.A.Korolev, O.N.Solostchev, D.V.Shraev, l.V.Volostchuk Arsenal
Corporation Kyiv, Ukraine
AM .Alesyn Mirad Ltd Kyiv, Ukraine
Bondarenko M.V., Grytzenko V.N., MalastchuK V.P. Pulsar Ltd, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine
P5-13 Analysis of Mode-Hopping Effect in Fabry-Perot Laser Diodes 565
B.Saulys, J.Matukas, V.Palenskis, S.Pralgauskaite, J.Vysniauskas Vilnius University, Vilnius,Lithuania
ORAL SESSION A6 Tuesday 1620 + 18°'NUMERICAL MODELING II
A6-1 Advanced Macromodel Matrix Structure Cloning for FDTD 570
J.Podwalski, L.Kulas, M.Mrozowski Telecommunications and Informatics, Gdansk University of
Technology, Gdansk, Poland
A6-2 Reduced-Order Models in the Finite Element Analysis 572
G.Fotyga, K.Nyka, L.Kulas Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland
A6-3 Wavelets on Nonuniform Triangular Meshes for Fast Basis Transform 574
M.Ambrozkiewicz, A.Jacob Institut fur Hochfrequenztechnik, Technische UniversiV'at Hamburg-Harburg, Hamburg, Germany
A6-4 3D Vector Electric Field Distributions and Dispersion Characteristics of
Open Rectangular and Circular Metamaterial Waveguides 578
T.Gric, S.Asmontas Semiconductor Physics Institute Vilnius, Lithuania
L.Nickelson Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania
A6-5 Dispersion Dependencies of Glass Pipe Waveguides Filled with LossyBiological Liquids 582
D.Zylkov, L.Nickelson, S.Asmontas Semiconductor Physics Institute Vilnius, Lithuania
R. Martavicius Vilnius Gediminas Technical University Vilnius, Lithuania
ORAL SESSION B6 Tuesday 1620 + 180cACTIVE MICROWAVE NETWORKS
B6-1 Asymmetric Mechanisms of Second-Order Intermodulation in
Downconversion Mixers 588K.Dufrene DICE Danube Integrated Circuit Engineering GmbH & Co KG, Linz, Austria
R.Weigel University ofErlangen-Nuremberg,, Erlangen, Germany
B6-2 Design of Broadband Complex Impedance Matching Networks and Their
Applications for Broadband Microwave Amplifiers 592
C.Fuzy, A.Zolomy Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary
B6-3 A 27 Dbm Microwave Amplifier with Varactors-Controlled MatchingNetworks 596
D.Rosolowski, W.Wojtasiak, D.Gryglewski Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
B6-4 3 GS/s S-Band 12 Bit MuxDAC on SiGeC Technology 600
F.BorS, N.Chantier e2v, Specialist Semiconductors Division, Saint-Egreve, France
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B6-5 Analysis of a New Approach for Tunable and Reduced Size Balanced
Amplifier Using Thin-Film BST Varactors 604
F.AIi, E.Lourandakis, G.Fischer, R.Weigel University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
R.GIoeckler ST-Ericsson AT GmbH, Nuremberg, Germany
ORAL SESSION C6 Tuesday 1620 + 1800RADAR TECHNIQUE
C6-1 Minimizing of Influence of Synchronization Lack between Short LMF Signaland Filter on Its Compression 611
W.Pogribny, T.Leszczynski University of Technology and Life Sciences, Bydgoszcz, Poland
C6-2 FPGA Based If Digital Receiver for the PARSAX - Polarimetric AgileRadar 615
Z.Wang , O.Krasnov, L.Ligthart, F.Van Der Zwan Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
C6-4 The Multiposition Passive Satellite System for the Terrestrial Radiation
Sources Monitoring 620
M.Mironov, E.Voroshilin, G. Sharygin Tomsk State University of Control Systems and
Radioelectronics (TUSUR), Tomsk, Russia
C6-5 Control and Diagnostic System for the Demonstrator of S Band Active
Antenna 624
J.Cholewa, D.Startek, M.Andrzejewski, A.Czwartacka, K.Szustak, B.Stachowski, P.SzymanskiTelecommunication Research Institute PIT S.A
,Warsaw, Poland
ORAL SESSION A7 Wednesday 840 + 1000INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
A7-1 Millimeter Wave Application for Non-Destrucive HomogenetyCharacterization of Semiconductor and Dielectric Wafers 630
A.Laurinavicius Semiconductor Physics Institute Vilnius, Lithuania
T.Anbinderis, Joint Stock Company "ELM1KA", Vilnius, Lithuania
A7-2 Aggregate Type Identification in Concrete Compounds Using Microwave
Transmission Line and Ann 633
G.Lengvinas, V.Deksnys Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania
A7-3 UWB Microwave Imaging System Including Circular Array Antenna 637
M.Bialkowski, Y.Wang, A.Abu Bakar, W.Khor The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
ORAL SESSION B7 Wednesday 840 + 10°'WIRELESS AND PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS
B7-1 Innovative Maritime Communications Technologies 642
lnvF.Bekkadal MARINTEK, Maritime Transport Systems, Trondheim, Norway
B7-2 Modulation-Mode and Power-Assignment for SVD-Assisted Downlink
Multiuser MIMO Systems 646
A.Ahrens Hochschule Wismar, University of Technology, Wismar, GermanyC.Benavente-Peces Universidad Polit'ecnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
XVII
B7-3 On BER of STBC Coded MIMO Systems in Different Indoor Environments . 650I.Vermesan, A.Moldovan, T.Palade, R.Colda Technical University of Ciuj Napoca, Cluj Napoca,Romania
B7-4 Planar MS-CPS by pass Balun for CPS-FED Textile Antennas 654T.Maleszka Wroclaw Univeristy of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland, Gdansk, Poland
B7-5 Localization in Wireless Sensor Networks usingSwitched Parasitic
Antennas 658
M.Sulkowska, K.Nyka, L.Kulas Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland
ORAL SESSION C7 Wednesday 840 + 10
ANTENNAS AND MICROWAVES FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS I
C7-1 Patch Antennas Setups for Omnidirectional Pattern to Provide TTC Links
Onboard Small Spacecraft 664
P.Kabacik, A.Byndas, T.Maleszka, M.Hornik, P.Gorski, Wroclaw University of TechnologyWroclaw, Poland
C7-2 Multi-Objective Optimization of an Isoflux Antenna for LEO Satellite
Down-Handling Link 669R. Ravanelli, C. lannicelli, Thales Alenia Italia SpA, Roma, ItalyN. Baldecchi, F. Franchini, Enginsoft SpA, Firenze, Italy
C7-3 Criteria for Phase Shifter Operation of an Azimuthally Magnetized Coaxial
Ferrite Waveguide 673
M.N.Georgieva-Grosse, Polikraishte, BulgariaG.N.Georgiev University of Veliko Tirnovo "St. St. Cyril and Methodius", Veliko Tirnovo, Bulgaria
C7-4 Resonator Techniques for Reflectivity and Surface Resistivity at HighTemperature: Methodology and Measurements 677
V.Parshin, E.Serov Applied Physics Institute ofRAS, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia,R.Ravanelli Thales Alenia Space SpA, Roma, ItalyC.G.M. van't Klooster ESA Estec EEA, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
ORAL SESSION A8 Wednesday 1030 + 12
PASSIVE COMPONENTS I
A8-1 Photonic Structures in the Microwave Band and Their Applications 685
Inv. D.A. Usanov, AI.V. Skripal, An.V. Skripal, A.V. Abramov, A.S. Bogolubov, M.Y. Kulikov, D.V.
Ponomarev Saratov State University named after N.G.Tchernyshevsky, Saratov, Russia
A8-2 Analytical Study and Simulation of Distributed Phase Shifter 695
M.Mabrouk, M.Ould-Elhassen, A.Ghazel, CIRTACOM, SUPCOM-ISETCOM de Tunis, Cite
Technologique des Communications, 2088, TunisieP.Benech IMEP-LAHC, UMR-5130-CNRS-INPG-UJF, MINATEC, Grenoble, France
A8-3 Performance and Characterization of MMIC Phase Shifter with Wire
Bonds Interconnections 697
P.Szymanski Telecommunication Research Institute PIT S.A, Warsaw, Poland
A8-4 Modeling of Integrated Microstrip Bend Structures on Silicon Substrates
Up To 110 GHz 701Z.Zhang, D.Gruner, G.Boeck Berlin Institute of Technology, Berlin, Germany
XVIII
A8-5 Tuning Properties of Irregular Posts in Waveguide Junctions - Tunable
Filter Application 705
R.Lech, A.Kusiek, J.Mazur Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
ORAL SESSION B8 Wednesday 1030 + 1220MICROWAVE MEASUREMENTS III
B8-2 The Performance of the IFM Receiver in Dense Signal Environment 710
H.GruchaHa-Wesierski, M.Czyzewski, A.Stowik, Military University of Technology, Warsaw,
Poland
B8-3 Optimisation of resistive sensor for ridge waveguide 714
P.Ragulis, V.Tamosiunas, Z.Kancleris, R.Simniskis, M.Tamosiuniene Semiconductor PhysicsInstitute, Vilnius, Lithuania
B8-4 L-Band Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Spectrometer 718
B.ldzkowski, J.Duchiewicz, A.Dobrucki, T.Duchiewicz, A.Francik, A.Sadowski, S.Walesiak
Wroclaw University of Technology, Wroclaw, Poland
J.BIaszczyk, A.Kutynia ASONIK, Tuczno, Poland
B8-5 Three Dimensional Magnetic Field Distributions and DispersionCharacteristics of Rectangular and Circular SiC Waveguides 722
T.Gric, L.Nickelson, S.Asmontas Semiconductor Physics Institute, Vilnius, Lithuania
ORAL SESSION C8 Wednesday 1030 + 1220
ANTENNAS AND MICROWAVES FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS II
C8-1 Supporting Omni-Directional Communications Capability In Variable
Attitude Spacecraft 728
M.Brenchley, P.Garner, K. Maynard Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd, Guildford, United KingdomT.Butlin, E. Krabel MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd., Richmond, Canada
C8-2 Principles of the Electromagnetic Modelling of Some Microwave Components,Based on the Circular Waveguides with Azimuthally Magnetized Ferrite 734
G.Georgiev University of Veliko Tirnovo "St. St. Cyril and Methodius", Veliko Tirnovo, BulgariaM.Georgieva-Grosse Polikraishte, Bulgaria
C8-3 A Design of Beam Forming Network Integrated in Multilayer MicrostripStructure for Applications in Airborne SAR 740
G.Jaworski, T.Maleszka, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
C8-4 Antenna Activities in Support to Future Candidate Earth Explorer Core
Missions with a SAR 744
K. v. 't Klooster, F.Heliere, Chung-Chi Lin Noordwijk ESA Estec, The Netherlands
ORAL SESSION A9 Wednesday 1400 + 1550PASSIVE COMPONENTS II
A9-1 Design of UWB Uniplanar 180° Hybrid Employing Ground Slots and
Microstrip-Slot Transitions 750
M.Bialkowski, Y.Wang School of ITEE The University of Queensland Brisbane, Australia
A9-2 Application of Hybrid Approach To the Analysis of Resonators Loaded
with Axially Symmetrical Posts 754
A.Kusiek, R.Lech, J.Mazur Gdansk University of Technology Gdansk, Poland
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A9-3 Discrete Shape Optimization Method for the Non-Uniform Transmission
Line Directional Couplers 757
P.Miazga Warsaw University of Science and Technology, Warszawa, Poland
A9-4 Universal Coupling Curve for Coupled Resonantors and Transmission
Lines 760
A.Abramowicz Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland
A9-5 Investigations of Multilayer Three-Strip Coplanar Lines with the Ferrite
Material 764
W.Marynowski, J.Mazur Gdansk University of Technology, Gdansk, Poland
A9-6 A New Method for Refractive Index Measurement of Isotropic and AnisotropicMaterials in Millimeter and Submillimeter Wave Range 767N.A. Andrushchak, Y.V. Bobitskii, T.V. Maksymyuk, O.I. Syrotynsky, A.S. Andrushchak Lviv
Polytechnic National University, Lviv, Ukraine
I.D.Karbovnyk Ivan Franko Lviv National University, Lviv, Ukraine
ORAL SESSION C9 Wednesday 1400 + 1550
POLARIMETRIC AND DOPPLER RADARS
C9-1 A Novel Approach Applied for the Internal and Semi-External Calibration
of the PARSAX Dual-Channel Polarimetric Agile Radar System 772
Zhijian Li Nanjing Electronic Equipment Institute, Nanjing, China
LP. Ligthart, W.F. van der Zwan, O.A. Krasnov IRCTR Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands
Peikang Huang The Second Academy of CASIC, Beijing, China
Weining Lu The First Academy of CASIC, Beijing, China
C9-2 Model Order Selection of the Target Doppler Spectrum 776
A.Gorbunova, Y.Kuznetsov Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University) Moscow,Russia
C9-3 Target Detection in Doppler Radar with PSK Signals 780
C.Kabakchiev The St. Clement of Ohrid, Sofia University, Sofia, BulgariaI.Garvanov Institute ofInformation Technologies, BAS Sofia, BulgariaP.Daskalov MPS Ltd., Sofia, Bulgaria
C9-4 Calibration of a 220-325 GHz Vector-Network-Analyzer with MultipleRectangular-Waveguide Sections 784
A.Lewandowski, W.Wiatr Institute ofElectronic Systems Warsaw University of Technology,Warsaw, Poland
CLOSING SESSION Wednesday 1620 + 1800
CS-1 PARSAX: High-Resolution Doppler-Polarimetric FMCW Radar with Dual-
Orthogonal Signals 790
O.A.Krasnov, L.P.Ligthart, Z.Li, G.Babur, Z.Wang ,F. Van der Zwan International Research
Centre for Ttelecommunications and Radar (IRCTR), Delft University of Technology, Delft, The
Netherlands