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IMA e.V. ITG
Program
German Microwave Conference 2011
14–16 March 2011
(preliminary, 28 january 2011)
Sponsors
ImprintInstitut für Mikrowellen- und Antennentechnik e.V. (IMA)c/o Universität Duisburg-EssenFakultät für IngenieurwissenschaftenAbteilung Elektrotechnik und InformationstechnikHochfrequenztechnikBismarckstraße 81, Eingang Oststraße 9947057 DuisburgGermany
Verantwortlich im Sinne des Presserechts (ViSdP): Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rolf Jakoby
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ContentsWelcome by the Conference Chairman 5
Committees and Boards 7
Sessions 8M1: Opening Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8M2: Electromagnetics, EMC, and Simulation Techniques . . . . . . . . 10M3: Active Microwave Devices and Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11M4: Radar in Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12M5: Passive Microwave Components and Modules . . . . . . . . . . . 13M6: Propagation and Channel Modeling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14T1: Millimeter and Submillimeterwave Technology . . . . . . . . . . . 15T2: RFID and Microwave Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16T3: FMCW-Radar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17T4: Tunable Components and Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18T5: Passive Microwave Components and Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . 19T6: Special Session Fachausschuss Antennen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20T7: Ultrawideband and Microwave Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21T8: Special Session: Fachausschuss Mikrowellentechnik . . . . . . . . . 22T9: Interactive Forum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23W1: Antennas, Antenna Arrays, and Reconfigurable Antennas . . . . . 24W2: Active Microwave Devices and Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25W3: Microwave Measurement Techniques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26W4: Radar, Imaging, and Localization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27W5: Electromagnetics, EMC, and Simulation Techniques . . . . . . . . 28W6: Closing Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Workshops 30WS1: Advances in 3D EM Simulation for Microwave Applications . . . 30WS2: LTCC Microwave Technology for Satellite Communications . . . 31WS3: Miniature Frequency-Scalable Reflectometers for Vector Network
Analyzers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32WS4: Nonlinear Network Analyzer Measurements and Applications
For Successful High-Frequency Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33WS5: Reconfigurable Systems for Space and Earth Applications . . . . 34WS6: Microwave Sensors and Sensor Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Doctoral School on Metamaterials 36
Social Events 38
Venue 39
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Welcome by the Conference Chairman
As the conference chairman, I would like to welcome you to the 6th
German Microwave Conference (GeMiC 2011) in Darmstadt.
This year GeMiC is held from March 14 to March 16, 2011, at Darmstadt’sScience and Congress Center “Darmstadtium”, close to Technische Uni-versität Darmstadt. It is organized by the Institute of Microwave Engi-neering and Photonics of Technische Universität Darmstadt, on behalfof the IMA e.V. and the VDE/ITG.
We will have a comprehensive technical program featuring 16 regulartechnical sessions and a poster session. In the tradition of last GeMiCin Berlin, the VDE/ITG Technical Committees 7.1 “Antennas” and 7.3“Microwaves” have organized two special sessions, in addition. Again,there will be two plenary sessions for opening and closing.
From a total of 115 regular paper submissions and the invited papersfor the special sessions, the Technical Program Committee selected 82papers for oral presentation, and 11 for posters. They are complementedby three invited speakers, who will give keynote talks in the plenarysessions.
Moreover, there will be several workshops and seminars during theconference, being organized by academics as well as industry. TheIndustrial Forum will complement the conference, allowing you notonly to hear the latest technical results but also to stay in touch with theleading hardware and software manufacturers. All these workshops,seminars and the Industrial Forum are open to all GeMiC attendees.
Furthermore, on Thursday, 17th March, there will be a Doctoral Schoolon Metamaterials at Technische Universität Darmstadt.
So, GeMiC is growing and taking over its role as the premier GermanMicrowave Conference.
GeMiC 2011 would not have been possible without the commitmentof many individuals and the continuous support by companies. Inparticular, we have to thank the Technical Program Committee and thePaper Review Board for carefully evaluating the manuscripts submitted,and all of our sponsors, supporting this conference.
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Particularly, for their countless efforts in organizing GeMiC 2011, I grate-fully thank Christian Damm, Roland Dill, Maria Kaiser, Christian Man-del, Holger Maune, Andreas Penirschke, Martin Schüßler, and EleonoreTitow.
The entire organizing team wishes you an inspiring and motivatingconference and stimulating discussions with your colleagues.
Rolf Jakoby
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Committees and Boards
Conference CommitteeChristian Damm Roland Dill Rolf Jakoby Maria Kaiser Christian Mandel Holger Maune Andreas Penirschke Martin Schüßler EleonoreTitow
Technical Program CommitteeGeorg Böck, Technische Universität Berlin Christian Damm, Technische Universität Darmstadt Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität Mün-chen Dirk Heberling, RWTH Aachen Matthias Hein, Technische Universität Ilmenau Wolfgang Heinrich, Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Ber-lin Arne Jacob, Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg Rolf Jakoby, Technische Universität Darmstadt Reinhard Knöchel, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel Holger Maune, Technische Universität Darmstadt Andreas Penirschke, Technische Universität DarmstadtMatthias Rudolph, Brandenburg University of Technology Lorenz-Peter Schmidt, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Martin Schüßler, Techni-sche Universität Darmstadt Klaus Solbach, University of Duisburg-Essen Martin Vossiek, Technische Universität Clausthal Robert Weigel,Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Thomas Zwick, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
Awards CommitteeArne Jacob (Speaker), TU Hamburg-Harburg Jürgen Detlefsen, Technische Universität München Reinhard Knöchel, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel Andreas Thiede, Universität Paderborn Martin Vossiek, Technische Universität Clausthal
Review BoardAdelseck, Bernd (EADS) Biebl, Erwin (TU München) Böck, Georg (TU Berlin) Böck, Markus (Cassidian) Bornkessel, Christian (IMST)Chaloupka, Heinz (Uni Wuppertal) Christ, Jochen (Wisi) Daschner, Frank (Uni Kiel) Detlefsen, Jürgen (TU München) Dreher, Achim (DLR)
Eibert, Thomas (TU München) Fasold, Dietmar (FH München) Feldle, Heinz-Peter (Cassidian) Fischer, Georg (Uni Nürnberg-Erlangen)Gabriel, Roland (Kathrein) Garbe, Heyno (Uni Hannover) Geissler, Matthias (IMST) Gottwald, Gerd (Bosch Automotive) Grüner, Wilhelm(EADS) Hansen, Volkert (Uni Wuppertal) Hartmann, Jürgen (Astrium) Hartnagel, Hans-Ludwig (TU Darmstadt) Heberling, Dirk (RWTHAachen) Hein, Matthias (TU Ilmenau) Heinrich, Wolfgang (FBH) Jacob, Arne (TU Hamburg-Harburg) Jäger, Dieter (Uni Duisburg)Jakoby, Rolf (TU Darmstadt) Klare, Jens (Fraunhofer FHR) Knöchel, Reinhard (Uni Kiel) Knott, Peter (Fraunhofer FHR) Krozer, Viktor(Uni Frankfurt) Lenk, Friedrich (Hochschule Lausitz) Leugner, Dietmar (Rohde & Schwarz) Lindenmeier, Stefan (Uni BW München)Mannteuffel, Dirk (Uni Kiel) Menzel, Wolfgang (Uni Ulm) Moreira, Alberto (DLR) Müller, Stefan (DFS) Pfeiffer, Ulrich (Uni Wuppertal)
Plehn, Bruno (Cassidian (EADS)) Quay, Rüdiger (Fraunhofer IAF) Rohner, Christof (Rohde & Schwarz) Rolfes, Ilona (Uni Bochum)Rudolph, Matthias (TU Cottbus) Sakalas, Paulius (TU Dresden) Scheele, Patrick (Cassidian) Schlechtweg, Michael (Fraunhofer IAF)Schmidt, Lorenz-Peter (Uni Nürnberg-Erlangen) Schneider, Martin (Uni Bremen) Schöbel, Jörg (TU Braunschweig) Schönlinner, Bernhard(EADS) Schuhmann, Rolf (Uni Paderborn) Schumacher, Hermann (Uni Ulm) Solbach, Klaus (Uni Duisburg Essen) Springer, Andreas (UniLinz) Stelzer, Andreas (Uni Linz) Thiede, Andreas (Uni Paderborn) van Rienen, Ursula (Uni Rostock) Vossiek, Martin (TU Clausthal)Weber, Tobias (Uni Rostock) Weigel, Robert (Uni Nürnberg-Erlangen) Weiland, Thomas (TU Darmstadt) Wiesbeck, Werner (KIT) Winkler,Wolfgang (Silicon Radar) Zhu, Ningyan (Uni Stuttgart) Zwick, Thomas (KIT)
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Sessions
Session M1: Opening Session
Mon
day14.03.,1
3:40
Room
europium
Welcome Address
Chairman GeMiC 2011 Rolf Jakoby
Keynote TalkFrom Basic Research to Innovation
Thomas Becks, VDE Association for Electrical Electronic & InformationTechnologies
In today’s economy, it is clearer than ever that the key enabling technolo-gies are the most important driver of innovation and competitiveness.In Germany and Europe, research often yields excellent results. But thencomes the famous paradox: high quality knowledge is produced but itis not used or exploited sufficiently. The government pursues a range ofpolicies to set up strategic research agendas and to enhance the transferof research outcome into innovation. Starting with some basic figureson research expenditures and programmes in Germany and Europe thetalk will provide an overview of these policies and actions. Finally some“new” ideas and measures will be presented that may help giving betterresponses on the challenges.
Welcome by TU Darmstadt
Rolf Jakoby, Institut für Mikrowellentechnik und Photonik, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt
Keynote TalkMicrowave Simulators – State of the Art and Trends
Thomas Weiland, Institut für Theorie Elektromagnetischer Felder (TEMF),Technische Universität Darmstadt
A tremendous development over the recent decades has materializedin very powerful simulators for microwave devices. Not only that sin-gle components may be analyzed with a large variety of numerical
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approaches, even the simulation of systems is within reach. Automaticoptimization is a common feature of modern tools. Latest trends includeuncertainty features dirctly into the mathematical kernel, enabling theanalysis of fabrication tolerances and production yield.
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Session M2: Electromagnetics, EMC, and SimulationTechniques
Mon
day14.03.,1
4:20
Room
helium Chair: V. Hansen
14:50 M2-1 Design of a 120 W Balanced GaN Doherty PowerAmplifierA. Z. Markos, K. Bathich, A. Al Tanany, D. Gruner, G. BoeckBerlin Institute of Technology, Microwave Engineering Lab
15:10 M2-2 An 8 W GaAs Class-AB Amplifier for Operation inEnvelope Tracking SystemsA. Bräckle, M. Ott, S. Heck, M. BerrothUniversity of Stuttgart, Institute of Electrical and Optical Communica-tions Engineering
15:30 M2-3 Efficiency Improvement for RF Power Amplifiers byEmploying Harmonic Injection at the InputA. Al Tanany, D. Gruner, F. Goelden, K. Bathich, R. Kahl, G. BoeckBerlin Institute of Technology, Microwave Engineering Laboratory
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Session M3: Active Microwave Devices and Circuits
Monday
14.03.,14:20Room
europium
Chairs: H. Schumacher, A. Thiede
14:50 M3-1 Dispersion Analysis of Periodic Structures by Solv-ing Corresponding Excitation ProblemsT. Eibert, Y. Weitsch, H. ChenTechnische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Hochfrequenztechnik
15:10 M3-2 Stochastic Electromagnetic FieldsJ. A. Russer, P. RusserTechnische Universität München, Institute for Nanoelectronics
15:30 M3-3 Surface Impedances for Planar Conductors in Vol-ume Discretization Methods without Frequency LimitationsM. KunzeCST – Computer Simulation Technology AG
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Session M4: Radar in Communications
Mon
day14.03.,1
5:50
Room
europium Chairs: P. Knott, M. Vossiek
15:50 M4-1 Transponder and Reader Concept for a HF LocatingSystemT. Schäfer, M. VossiekClausthal University of Technology, Institute of Electrical InformationTechnology
16:10 M4-2 Triggering UMTS User Equipment Inter-RAT CellReselection Using Noise JammersM. Gardill, S. Zorn, R. Weigel, A. KölpinFriedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute forElectronics Engineering
16:30 M4-3 A High Accuracy Direction-Of-Arrival and Misalign-ment Angle DetectorG. Vinci, F. Barbon, R. Weigel, A. KoelpinUniversity of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute for Electronics Engineer-ing
16:50 M4-4 Doppler Estimation in an OFDM Joint Radar andCommunication SystemY. L. Sit, C. Sturm, T. ZwickKarlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnikund Elektronik
17:10 M4-5 Particle Swarm Optimization of Minimum-Redundancy MIMO ArraysK. Rezer, W. Gropengießer, A. F. JacobHamburg University of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik
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Session M5: Passive Microwave Components andModules
Monday
14.03.,15:50Room
helium
Chairs: M. Hein, A. Jacob
15:50 M5-1 Dispersion Engineering: How to Design a MiniatureCoaxial Low-PassC. Neumaier12, M. Lorenz1, N. Spaeth1, K. H.E. Numssen1, E. M.Biebl21Spinner GmbH, 2Technische Universität München, Fachgebiet Höch-stfrequenztechnik
16:10 M5-2 LTCC-Integrated Evanescent Mode Cavity Filters atX- to K-BandB. Schulte1, V. Ziegler1, B. Schoenlinner1, U. Prechtel1, H. Schumacher2
1EADS Deutschland GmbH, Innovation Works, 2University of Ulm,Institute of Electron Devices and Circuits
16:30 M5-3 Broadband matching of high-permittivity coatingswith frequency selective surfacesF. Fitzek, R. H. Raßhofer, E. M. BieblBMW Group Research and Technology, Technische UniversitätMünchen, Fachgebiet Höchstfrequenztechnik
16:50 M5-4 A Compact Four-Poles Cross-Coupled Square OpenLoop Resonator DiplexerJ. Konpang, L. ThongnoiRajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, Department ofElectronics and Telecommunication Engineering
17:10 M5-5 Active Learning Method for External Q Computa-tionP. Rezaee12, N. N. Esfahani12, R. Knoechel2, M. Tayarani11Iran University of Science and Technology, Department of Electri-cal Engineering, 2Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, MicrowaveGroup
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Session M6: Propagation and Channel Modeling
Mon
day14.03.,1
5:50
Room
neon
Chairs: V. Hansen, D. Manteuffel
15:50 M6-1 Combined Lumped Element Network and Transmis-sion Line Model for Wireless Transmission LinksJ. A. Russer1, A. Baev2, Y. Kuznetsov2, F. Mukhtar1, H. Yordanov1, P.Russer1
1Technische Universität München, Institute for Nanoelectronics,2Moscow Aviation Institute, Theoretical Radio Engineering Depart-ment
16:10 M6-2 Enhanced Investigations of 433MHz–10GHz TimeInvariant Wireless In-Car Communication ChannelsA. T. Ott1, U. Siart1, T. F. Eibert1, O. Klemp2, R. Steffen2
1Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Hochfrequenztechnik,2BMW Group Research and Technology
16:30 M6-3 Brune’s Synthesis of Linear Lossy Distributed One-Port and Symmetric Two-Port Microwave CircuitsF. Mukhtar1, Y. Kuznetsov2, C. Hoffmann3, P. Russer1
1Technische Universität München, Institute for Nanoelectronics,2Moscow Aviation Institute, Theoretical Radio Engineering Depart-ment, 3Technische Universität München, Institute for High-FrequencyEngineering
16:50 M6-4 Characterization and Impedance Matching of NewHigh Sensitive Planar Schottky Detector DiodesM. Hoefle1, K. Schneider1, A. Penirschke1, O. Cojocari2, R. Jakoby1
1Technische Universität Darmstadt, Microwave Engineering, 2ACSTGmbH
17:10 M6-5 Closed-Form Description of Coupled MicrostripLine Step DiscontinuitiesJ. Müller, N. Haase, A. F. JacobHamburg University of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik
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Session T1: Millimeter and SubmillimeterwaveTechnology
Tuesday15.03.,08:30
Roomeuropium
Chairs: W. Grüner, V. Krozer
08:30 T1-1 110 GHz Characterization of Coplanar Waveguideson GaN-on-Si SubstratesD. Marti, M. Vetter, A. R. Alt, L. LiuETH-Zürich, Millimeter-Wave Electronics
08:50 T1-2 Reflection Coefficient Frequency Dependence ofFlooring Materials at 60 GHz BandJ. Ahmadi-Shokouh1, S. Noghanian2, E. Hossain3, M. Ostadrahimi3,H. Keshavarz1
1University of Sistan and Baluchestan, School of Electrical and Com-puter Engineering, 2University of North Dakota, Department of Elec-trical Engineering, 3University of Manitoba, Department of Electricaland Computer Engineering
09:10 T1-3 Shunting Yard Management using Millimeter WaveRadarH. Essen1, G. Biegel1, T. Brehm1, S. Sieger1, U. Thoennessen2, C.Schulz2
1Fraunhofer FHR, 2Fraunhofer IOSB09:30 T1-4 A 77 GHz Near-Field Probe with Integrated Illumi-
nating WaveguideS. Dieter, Z. Yang, W. MenzelUniversity of Ulm, Institute of Microwave Techniques
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Session T2: RFID and Microwave Sensors
Tuesday15.03.,0
8:30
Room
helium
Chairs: A. Stelzer, M. Vossiek
08:30 T2-1 Passive Wireless Temperature Sensing with BST-Based Chipless TransponderC. Mandel, H. Maune, M. Maasch, M. Sazegar, M. Schüßler, R. JakobyTechnische Universität Darmstadt, Microwave Engineering
08:50 T2-2 Efficiency Investigations for Wireless Resonant En-ergy Links Realized with Resonant Inductive CoilsM. Dionigi, M. MongiardoUniversity of Perugia
09:10 T2-3 Helix-shaped CRLH-TL sensor for inhomogenetiesdetection for pneumatic conveyed pulverized solidsA. Angelovski, A. Penirschke, R. JakobyTechnische Universität Darmstadt, Microwave Engineering
09:30 T2-4 Conceptual Design of a Procedure for Density Moni-toring of Pulverized Fuels in Pneumatic Conveying Systemswith Microwaves (8-12 GHz)C. Baer1, T. Musch1, M. Gerding1, M.Vogt2
1Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Institute for Electronic Circuits, 2Ruhr-Universität Bochum, High Frequency Engineering Research Group
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Session T3: FMCW-Radar
Tuesday15.03.,10:40
Roomeuropium
Chairs: H. Chaloupka, L.-P. Schmidt
10:40 T3-1 An IQ-Modulator Based Heterodyne 77-GHz FMCWRadarR. Feger1, C. Wagner2, A. Stelzer1
1Johannes Kepler University, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Inte-grated Radarsensors, 2DICE GmbH & Co KG
11:00 T3-2 Element-Space Spatially Waveform Diverse FMCWRadar Distributed on Naval FormationT. Fickenscher, A. GuptaHelmut Schmidt University, Department of High Frequency Engineer-ing
11:20 T3-3 Frequency Estimation Algorithm for an ExtendedFMCW Radar System with Additional Phase EvaluationS. Ayhan1, P. Pahl1, T. Kayser12, M. Pauli12, T. Zwick1
1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, 2PKTEC GmbH11:40 T3-4 Application of FMCW radar principle for fast inho-
mogeneity identification on transmission linesF. Bao, L. Arend, S. Bertl and J. DetlefsenTechnische Universität München, Fachgebiet Hochfrequente Felderund Schaltungen
12:00 T3-5 Detecting power lines using 330GHz FMCW sensorB. Kapilevich, Y. Pinhasi, M. Anisimov, B. Litvak, D. Hardon, Y. WoolAriel University Center of Samaria
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Session T4: Tunable Components and Devices
Tuesday15.03.,1
0:40
Room
helium
Chairs: R. Follmann, P. Scheele
10:40 T4-1 Bandpass Filter with Tunable Bandwidth and CenterFrequency based on Varactor DiodesC. Reck, R. Trommer, L.-P. SchmidtUniversity of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair for High Frequency Tech-nology
11:00 T4-2 Compact cascaded directional couplers with continu-ously tuneable coupling ratiosH. Mextorf, T. Lehmann, R. KnöchelUniversity of Kiel, Microwave Group
11:40 T4-3 Varactor Loaded Tunable Split Ring Resonators withSimple Biasing NetworkM. Maasch, C. Damm, M. Schüßler, E. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, R. JakobyTechnische Universität Darmstadt, Microwave Engineering
12:00 T4-4 Compact Tunable Loaded Line Phase Shifter basedon Screen Printed BST Thick FilmM. Sazegar, A. Mehmood, Y. Zheng, H. Maune, X. Zhou, J. Binder, R.JakobyTechnische Universität Darmstadt, Microwave Engineering
11:20 T4-5 Adaptive Matching Networks for MIMO RF-frontendsUlbrich, Pamp, Heberling
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Session T5: Passive Microwave Components andModules
Tuesday15.03.,13:40
Roomeuropium
Chairs: W. Menzel, R. Quay
13:40 T5-1 Power Divider Based on Grounded Dielectric SlabWaveguide Operating in Ex11 ModeN. Dolatsha, J. HesselbarthSwiss Federal Institute of Technology, Laboratory for ElectromagneticFields and Microwave Electronics
14:00 T5-2 RF Pulse Compressor for kW-Pulse PowerK. SolbachUniversität Duisburg-Essen, Hochfrequenztechnik
14:20 T5-3 Phase Error Corrections for Microstrip 8x8 Butler Ma-trix Used in 7 Tesla MRIP. Yazdanbakhsh, K. SolbachUniversität Duisburg-Essen, Hochfrequenztechnik
14:40 T5-4 Ultra-Wideband Coplanar Microstrip Transitions forConnectorizing Microwave Photonic Components Based onThin Polymer and Driven by Microstrip ElectrodeM. El-Gibari, Y. Mahé, D. Averty, C. Lupi, H. LiInstitut de Recherche en Electrotechnique et Electronique de NantesAtlantique
15:00 T5-5 Different inline transitions between rectangularwave guides and planar waveguidesG. Strauss, C. SprangerMunich University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Electrical Engineer-ing and Information Techniques
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Session T6: Special Session Fachausschuss Antennen
Tuesday15.03.,1
3:40
Room
helium
Chair: T. Eibert
13:40 T6-1 Phased Array for Maritime Satcom ApplicationsM. Geissler1, F. Woetzel2, M. Böttcher1, S. Korthoff1, A. Lauer1, M.Eube1, M. Wleklinski11IMST GmbH, 2EPAK GmbH
14:00 T6-2 Branch-line Couplers for Satellite Antenna SystemsM. Schneider, E. Reiche, H. WolfAstrium GmbH
14:20 T6-3 Broadband Array Element with Polarization Multi-plexing at K-BandStark, Jacob
14:40 T6-4 Design of a Disc-Cone Antenna for Passive Radar inthe DVB-T Frequency RangeP. Knott1, T. Nowicki2, H. Kuschel11Fraunhofer FHR, 2AGH University of Science & Technology
15:00 T6-5 Design and Fabrication of a Dual Electrically SmallMIMO Antenna System for 4G TerminalsM. S. Sharawi, Y. S. Faouri, S. S. IqbalKing Fahd University for Petroleum and Minerals, Electrical Engineer-ing Department
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Session T7: Ultrawideband and Microwave Systems
Tuesday15.03.,15:50
Roomeuropium
Chairs: M. Schneider, R. Weigel
15:50 T7-1 An Analog Synchronous QPSK Demodulator forUltra-High Rate Wireless CommunicationsA. C. Ulusoy, G. Liu, A. Trasser, H. SchumacherUniversity of Ulm, Institute of Electron Devices and Circuit
16:10 T7-2 Performance analysis of a hyperbola fitting algorithmto determine the position of objects in the near field of aUWB detection systemM. Pohlmann1, T. Zibold1, D. Sturtz1, J. Brosi1, H. Braun1, K. Solbach2
1Robert Bosch GmbH, 2Universität Duisburg-Essen, Hochfrequen-ztechnik
16:30 T7-3 LTR Analysis for Fast Concealed Weapon DetectionA. Vasalos1, I. Vasalos2, H.-G. Ryu3, S.-E. Fotinea4
1University of Birmingham, 2Newcastle University, 3Chungbuk Na-tional University, 4Institute for Language and Speech ProcessingGreece
16:50 T7-4 An Octave Bandwidth Finline Frequency TriplerM. Hrobak, M. Sterns, W. Stein, M. Schramm, L.-P. SchmidtUniversity of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair for High Frequency Tech-nology
17:10 T7-5 A VCO with Wide Tuning Range and Output Switchfor Pulsed Frequency Modulated UWB Signal GenerationA. Esswein, R. WeigelFriedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute forElectronics Engineering
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Session T8: Special Session: FachausschussMikrowellentechnik
Tuesday15.03.,1
5:50
Room
helium Chair: C. Meliani
15:50 T8-1 Invited Talk
16:10 T8-2 Power Back-Off Behaviour of High-Efficiency Power-Combining Class-E AmplifierM. Thian, V. FuscoQueen’s University Belfast, ECIT Institute
16:30 T8-3 High-Efficiency Low-Voltage-Stress Class-EF PAwith Extended Maximum Operating FrequencyM. Thian, V. FuscoQueen’s University Belfast, ECIT Institute
16:50 T8-4 Mode Continua for Inverse Class-F RF Power Ampli-fiersC. Friesicke, A. F. JacobHamburg University of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik
17:10 T8-5 Distributed Amplifier with Multiple Power Modesfor Linear Mobile Phone ApplicationW. Wang12, G. Fischer1, L. van den Oever3, C. Korden2, R. Weigel11Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute forElectronics Engineering, 2TDK-EPC, 3Radio Semiconductor Corpora-tion B.V.
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Session T9: Interactive Forum
Tuesday15.03.,13:40–17:30
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Chairs: R. Dill, C. Mandel
T9-1 Phase Shifter Based Tunable Bandpass FiltersA. Taslimi, K. MouthaanNational University of Singapore, MMIC Laboratory
T9-2 ESA Deep Space Cryogenic LNAs Past, present and future.S. HaltéEuropean Space Agency
T9-3 Digitally Controlled 3GHz 360◦ Phase Modulator in an 1.2V65nm CMOS technologyB. T. Thiel, R. NegraRWTH Aachen University, UMIC Research Centre
T9-4 Motion Compensation with One-axis Gyroscope and Two-axis Accelerometer for Automotive SARH. Wu, L. Zwirello, X. Li, L. Reichardt, T. ZwickKarlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnikund Elektronik
T9-5 A GSM-Network for Mobile Phone Localization in DisasterScenariosR. Rose, C. Meier, S. Zorn, A. Goetz, R. WeigelFriedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute forElectronics Engineering
T9-6 A Sparse Synthetic Aperture-Based UWB Medical ImagingSystemM. Jalilvand, E. Pancera, X. Li, T. Zwick, W. WiesbeckKarlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnikund Elektronik
T9-7 UWB Antennas Optimization for In-Body RadiationE. Pancera, H. Barba, X. Li, M. Jalilvand, T. ZwickKarlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnikund Elektronik
T9-8 A Method to Correct the Error of Adaptors during NoiseSource MeasurementL. Weijun, G. QiulaiChina National Institute of Metrology
T9-9 Liquid Crystal with High THz BirefringenceM. K. Shakfa, N. Vieweg, M. KochPhilipps-University of Marburg, Faculty of Physics
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Session W1: Antennas, Antenna Arrays, andReconfigurable Antennas
Wednesday
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Chairs: R. Gabriel, K. Solbach
08:30 W1-1 MetaBeam: Multi-layer CRLH Antennas for 24 GHzSensor Applications Based on Low Cost PCBsQ. Yuan, Z. Chen, S. Otto, S. Held, K. Solbach, D. Erni, A. RenningsUniversity of Duisburg-Essen, General and Theoretical Electrical Engi-neering & High-Frequency Engineering
08:50 W1-2 Photoresist-based Resonator Antenna ArrayD. M. Klymyshyn12, M. T. Aligodarz12, A. Rashidian12, M. Börner3, J.Mohr3
1University of Saskatchewan, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engi-neering, 2TRLabs, 3Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Institut fürMikrostrukturtechnik
09:10 W1-3 Spatial Filtering and Equalization for SSR SignalDetection in a Multipath EnvironmentC. Reck1, M. S. Reuther1, U. Berold2, L.-P. Schmidt1
1University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair for High Frequency Tech-nology, 2iAd GmbH
09:30 W1-4 Study About TEM Horn Size Reduction for Ultra-Wideband Radar ApplicationA. A. H. Ameri, G. Kompa, A. BangertUniversity of Kassel, Department of Microwave Electronics
09:50 W1-5 CPW-fed Monopole Antenna with semi-polygongrounded strips for UWB applicationsM. Hosseini-Varkiani, F. Hojat-Kashani, M. K. HesariIslamic Azad University Tehran, Electrical Engineering DepartmentSouth Branch
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Session W2: Active Microwave Devices and Circuits
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Chairs: V. Krozer, P. Scheele
08:30 W2-1 Active Frequency Multiplier-by-Nine MMIC forMillimeter-Wave Signal GenerationU. Lewark1, A. Tessmann2, H. Massler2, A. Leuther2, and I. Kallfass12
1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnikund Elektronik, 2Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics
08:50 W2-2 A 60 GHz Down-Conversion Mixer with 6.6 dB Gainand 11 GHz IF Bandwidth in an 80 GHz SiGe HBT Technol-ogyG. Liu, A. C. Ulusoy, A. Trasser, H. SchumacherUniversity of Ulm, Institute of Electron Devices and Circuit
09:10 W2-3 2.2 GHz LC VCO for RFID on a 0.5-um digital gate-array designed for ultra-thin silicon substratesM. S. Abdelfattah1, D. Ferenci1, M. Groezing1, M. Berroth1, C.Scherjon2, J. Burghartz2
1University of Stuttgart, Institute of Electrical and Optical Communi-cations Engineering, 2Institute for Microelectronics Stuttgart
09:30 W2-4 Voltage Controlled Oscillator with FrequencyTripler in MHMIC Technology for V-Band ApplicationsM. Hofmann12, S. Winkler1, K. Wu1, R. Weigel2, A. Koelpin2
1Poly-Grames Research Center, Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal,2Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institutefor Electronics Engineering
09:50 W2-5 650 W Pulse Generator for Ultra-Wideband (UWB)Radar ApplicationA. A. H. Ameri, G. Kompa, A. BangertUniversity of Kassel, Department of Microwave Electronics
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Session W3: Microwave Measurement Techniques
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10:40 W3-1 Wireless measurement system for extracting openloop micro coils paramtersA. Yousaf, T. Jeager, L.ReindlUniversity of Freiburg, Laboratory for Electrical Instrumentation
11:00 W3-2 Load-Pull Investigation of GaN-HEMT for SupplyModulated ApplicationsO. Bengtsson, S. A. Chevtchenko, R. Doerner, P. Kurpas, W. HeinrichFerdinand-Braun-Institut Leibnitz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik
11:20 W3-3 Custom-Made Calibration Standards for Measure-ments of Multilayer SubstratesM. Kotzev, C. SchusterTechnische Universität Hamburg-Harburg, Institut für TheoretischeElektrotechnik
11:40 W3-4 Non Destructive Complex Permittivity Determina-tion of Glass Material with Planar and Convex SurfaceA. Cenanovic, S. Martius, A. Kilian, J. Schür, L.-P. SchmidtUniversity of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair for Microwave Engineeringand High Frequency Technology
12:00 W3-5 Calibration of Waveguide Adapter for MultimodalMeasurement of Material CharacteristicsS. Shooshtary, M. Abbasi, A. S. OmarUniversity of Magdeburg, Chair of Microwave and CommunicationEngineering
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Session W4: Radar, Imaging, and Localization
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Chairs: H. Chaloupka, P. Knott
10:40 W4-1 Inherent Resolution Limit Analysis for Millimeter-wave Indirect Holographic ImagingJ. Adametz, F. Gumbmann, L.-P. SchmidtUniversity of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair for High Frequency Tech-nology
11:00 W4-2 3-D Imaging By Hierarchical DisaggregationG. Schnattinger, C. H. Schmidt, T. F. EibertTechnische Universität München, Lehrstuhl fšur Hochfrequenztechnik
11:20 W4-3 Analytical investigation of mutual interference be-tween automotive FMCW radar sensorsM. Goppelt1, H.-L. Blöcher2, W. Menzel11University of Ulm, Institute of Microwave Techniques, 2Daimler AG,Group Research & Advanced Engineering
11:40 W4-4 Correlation Based Novel Detection Scheme for HFSurface Wave RadarA. Gupta, T. FickenscherHelmut Schmidt University, Department of High Frequency Engineer-ing
12:00 W4-5 EOSAR—a Tool for the Blending of Real Objectsinto SAR ScenesS. Bokaderov1, M. Laubach1, H. Schimpf1, P. Wellig2
1Fraunhofer FHR / MHS, 2Dept. of Defence, Civil Protection andSports, armasuisse / Science & Technology
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10:40 W5-1 A Time-Domain System for EMI Measurementsabove 1 GHz with High SensitivityC. Hoffmann1, P. Russer2
1Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Hochfrequenztechnik,2Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Nanoelektronik
11:00 W5-2 A Prototype for a Time-Domain EMI MeasurementSystem using Pipelined Time-Interleaved ADCs up to 4 GHzH. H. Slim1, P. Russer2
1Technische Universität München, Institute for High Frequency Engi-neering, 2Technische Universität München, Institute for Nanoelectron-ics
11:20 W5-3 Suppression of Power Level Fluctuations at LeakyCoaxial Cable Ends Using Ferrite CoresJ. Engelbrecht1, R. Collmann1, U. Birkel2, M. Weber2
1HTW Dresden, Department of Electrical Engineering, 2FH Giessen-Friedberg, Department of Electrical Engineering
11:40 W5-4 Efficient Desegmentation Technique for Analysis ofPlanar CircuitsE. Abaei, E. MehrshahiShahid Beheshti University, Department of Electrical Engineering
12:00 W5-5 Study of Electromagnetic Field Stress Impact on Al-GaN/GaN HEMT Transistor PerformancesS.Khémiri, M. Kadi, A. Louis, B. MazariIRSEEM/ESIGELEC Technopôle du Madrillet
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Session W6: Closing Session Wednesday
16.03.,12:20Room
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Keynote Talk
Awards Ceremony
Invitation to GeMiC 2012 in Ilmenau
Closing Remarks
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Workshops
Session WS1: Advances in 3D EM Simulation forMicrowave Applications(CST AG)
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Within the last decade the complexity of simulated electromagnetic (EM)applications has grown by several orders of magnitude. A mobile phoneonce was modeled as a brick with a monopole antenna on top. Today it issimulated as a complex system with hundreds of detailed components.
For the hands-on-training a limited number of laptops will be provided,so registration is required. Attendees may also bring their own laptopand install a test license before the seminar. For test licenses on yourown laptop we will need your MAC address in advance.
For registration and test licenses please contact info@cst.com.
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Session WS2: LTCC Microwave Technology for SatelliteCommunications
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Organizer: M. Hein, TU Ilmenau
Ceramic multilayer technology has proven valuable for the design anddevelopment of compact, truly three-dimensional, hybrid-integratedmicrowave modules. Exploiting the multiple benefits, satellite commu-nications are among key application areas of this technology.
This workshop presents major results that have been achieved in thecourse of about ten years of sustainable funding, originally startingwith technological issues, now facing on-orbit verification aboard ofa suitable space carrier, and approaching further maturity in termsof functional payload modules to be developed for the German geo-stationary Heinrich Hertz satellite mission (H2SAT).
The contributions to this workshop feature a representative selection oftopics and partners that have established a sound co-operation withinthe public R&D consortia KERAMIS and KERAMIS-2, providing a com-prehensive overview of the current status and future challenges in thisfield.
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Session WS3: Miniature Frequency-ScalableReflectometers for Vector Network Analyzers(Anritsu GmbH)
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An overview of the high-frequency reflectometer technology deployedin Anritsu’s VectorStar Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) family will begiven. The capabilities of this technology combined with its frequency-scalable nature provide users with a unique and compelling solutionfor their current and future high-frequency measurement needs. An up-coming extension of this technology will be described in detail, and willbe accompanied with results showing enhancements in raw directivityand reduced measurement complexity when compared with existingsolutions. Applications of this technology beyond traditional test andmeasurement will be described.
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Session WS4: Nonlinear Network AnalyzerMeasurements and Applications For SuccessfulHigh-Frequency Designs(Agilent Technologies)
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The workshop is divided into two parts:
1. Positioning S-parameters, harmonic measurements and X-para-meters
2. Measure and view X-parameters with the Agilent NVNA
This presentation and demo introduces how to make measurementswith a nonlinear network analyzer (NVNA). It explains the evolution ofS-parameter measurements to harmonic measurements (spectra in mag-nitude and phase) over to measuring and using X-parameters. Furtherthe application of NVNA measurements to non-linear harmonics mea-surements for device modeling (transistors, diodes) will be discussed, aswell as the usage of X-parameters for transistors and also for electroniccomponents (e. g. amplifiers, systems etc.) in simulators.
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Session WS5: Reconfigurable Systems for Space andEarth Applications
Wednesday
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Organizer: R. Follmann, IMST GmbH
This workshop describes configurable systems, which can be used forspace and earth applications. It provides examples of conventionalbuilding blocks, such as a SiGe based fractional-N synthesizer or adigitally controllable antenna system. Furthermore, Liquid Crystals areintroduced as configurable elements, which allow designing completelynew building blocks. In one talk, the principals of Liquid Crystals areexplained. Another talk demonstrates reconfigurable building blocks forsatellite applications based on Liquid Crystals. In addition, the GermanHeinrich-Hertz mission will be described as a platform, which will makeuse of new reconfigurable building blocks.
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Session WS6: Microwave Sensors and Sensor Systems
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Organizer: A. Penirschke, TU Darmstadt
The general demand of microwave sensors for various industrial andresearch applications is continuously increasing. Lots of new measure-ment problems have been solved by various types of new microwavesensors and therefore they have become more and more common indifferent areas of industry and research. They are used for a wide rangeof applications such as measurement of location, distance, movement,shape, particle size and position as well as applications related to themeasurement of material properties and parameters calculated fromthese properties.
The first part of the workshop will focus on microwave based sensingapplications in the field of accelerators as well as the detection of biomed-ical information and sensors for radar based localization techniques inindustrial applications.
The second part of the workshop will focus on applications to detectthe moisture content as well as the mass flow rate in industrial applica-tions.
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Doctoral School on Metamaterials
Organizers: C. Damm, M. Schüßler
Thursday
17.03.,0
8:30–17:00
TUDarmstadt
Objective
Metamaterials are engineered materials with properties that are notfound in nature. Generally, they are composed of small structures withdimensions way below the wavelength. Their effective macroscopicbehavior can be engineered using different structures and techniques.Their unique properties can be used to improve the performance ofdevices or to realize devices with new functionalities.
This school is focused on metamaterials for the microwave regime. Insix presentations starting with a review on the basics of microwaveengineering the theory, design, realization and application of differentmetamaterial approaches will be demonstrated.
Target audience
Engineers and physicists that are potentially interested to understandthe ideas and concepts of microwave metamaterials and/or want touse them for the design of microwave devices such as antennas, filters,sensors and so on.
Speakers
Basics of Microwave EngineeringMartin Schüßler, FG Mikrowellentechnik, TU Darmstadt
Planar Metamaterials: The Transmission Line ApproachChristian Damm, FG Mikrowellentechnik, TU Darmstadt
Split Ring Resonators and Wire MediaMatthias Maasch, FG Mikrowellentechnik, TU Darmstadt
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Modelling, Design and Measurements of Meta-Surfaces for AntennaApplicationsElena Sáenz, Antenna and Submillimetre Wave Section, European SpaceAgency (ESA-ESTEC), The Netherlands
Resonant-type Metamaterial Transmission Lines and their Applicationto Microwave Device DesignMarta Gil, Dpto. de Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica, Automática yComunicaciones, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Metamaterial-Inspired Transmission-Line Structures in VariousApplicationsOlli Luukkonen, Dep. of Radio Science and Engineering/SMARAD CoE AaltoUniversity, Finland
Registration
The Doctoral School will take place on March 17th from 08:30 till 17:00in the TU Darmstadt. The number of participants is limited. For reg-istration please send an Email until February 27th to gemic@mwt.tu-darmstadt.de with the subject “Doctoral School on Metamaterials”.
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Social Events
Welcome Reception
The Welcome Reception, sponsored by Agilent Technologies, will takeplace on Monday, 14th March 2011, starting from 17:30 in the foyer onthe 3rd floor.
Conference Dinner
All GeMiC attendees are invited to join us for the conference dinneron Tuesday evening, 15th March 2011, which will be sponsored andorganized by Merck KGaA. Venue and transportation will be anouncedin the final program.
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Venue
GeMiC 2011 will be held at Darmstadtium, Wissenschafts- und Kon-gresszentrum Darmstadt, Schlossgraben 1, 64283 Darmstadt, Germany.It is located in the heart of the Rhine-Main region with direct access toand from the A5 and A67 motorways. Frankfurt International Airport isjust 20 minutes away by car and around 15 minutes by rail. Darmstadtmain railway station is just five minutes away and is easy to reach byboth, bus and tram.
The nearest public transportation station is Darmstadt Schloß.
The GeMiC will take place in the rooms at the third floor of the Darm-stadtium. The registration is located in the Foyer in the third floor andopens at 8 o’clock.
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