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Tue 9 Jun | 13:30 - 15:10
Room 157AB
Rudy Emrick
Northrop Grumman
Shekh Md.M. Islam
University of Dhaka
This session presents a variety of innovative technologies for emerging microwave and mm-wave systems, highlighting recent advances across mm-wave arrays, secure wireless transmission, power amplifier integration, and time-varying electromagnetic systems. Together, these papers illustrate novel system-level approaches that push the boundaries of high-frequency hardware, security, efficiency, and time-varying electromagnetic phenomena.
13:30 - 13:50
Tu3G-1 Over-the-Air Waveform Synthesis and Calibration for D-Band Digital Arrays with Imperfect Low-Resolution Digital-to-Phase Modulation
Nuutti Tervo, Justin J. Kim, Alex Dinkelacker, James F. Buckwalter
Univ. of Oulu, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
13:50 - 14:10
Tu3G-2 Physical Layer Security via Secret Sharing Over Time Modulated Arrays
Utkarsh Gupta, Hessam Mahdavifar, Najme Ebrahimi
Northeastern University
14:10 - 14:30
Tu3G-3 Self-Cooling GaN Power Amplifier Enabled by Harmonic Injection for Scalable High-Density Array Integration
Shadman Fuad Bin Faruquee, Pingzhu Gong, Niteesh Bharadwaj Vangipurapu, Jiachen Guo, Morteza Sedaghat, Kenle Chen
Northeastern University, Univ. of Central Florida, Skyworks
14:30 - 14:50
Tu3G-4 First Experimental Demonstration of Photonic Time Crystal Amplification Using Varactor-Modulated Microstrip at 1GHz
Islam H. Abdelaziem, Mohamed F. Hagag, Thomas R. Jones, Dimitrios Peroulis
Purdue Univ., Military Technical College, Jones Microwave