Microwave Week: All IMS Events

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Rui Ma, Luis Andia
pSemi, A Murata Company, Soitec
Location
204
Abstract

Connectivity systems evolve continuously to effectively and efficiently address new and emerging wireless applications. To timely support this evolution, semiconductors solutions need to ensure the level of RF performance required from early RF and microwave circuits and systems design and manufacturing stages.
During this industry workshop, designing and manufacturing of such RF solutions will be identified and analyzed. Guideline and tools to use such solutions to implement the RF Front End of the next generation of wireless systems will be provided. Practical challenges and topics discussed will range from wafers and engineered substrates to RF ICs and Front Ends.

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Kenneth Mays
Boeing
Aly E. Fathy
University of Tennessee Knoxville
Location
203
Abstract

This session highlights the next generation front-end components and architectures. It includes Wi-Fi 7 as well as phased array applications.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We1B-1: KEYNOTE: A MIMO Perspective of Phased Arrays and its Applications
John Cowles
Analog Devices
(08:00 - 08:20)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1B-2: A 1.53-mm² Fully-Integrated Wi-Fi 7 Front-End Module with 1.65-dB NF and 41.9% FBW in 0.25-µm GaAs p-HEMT Technology
Pengfei Li, Kaixue Ma, Yudan Zhang, Jiaming Zhao, Hao Shi
Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ.
(08:20 - 08:40)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1B-3: A 5–7.1GHz 4-Channel CMOS Wi-Fi 7 Transceiver Front-End for Fiber-to-the-Room with Analog Beamforming and Digital Predistortion
Bowei Feng, Kun Fu, Xinke Huang, Xin Lei, Xiaoyan Gui
XJTU, XJTU, XJTU, XJTU, XJTU
(08:40 - 09:00)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1B-4: A 9.4–11.4GHz Low-IF Linear Transmitter Front-End with 47.2dB Dynamic Range and 0.5dB Gain Resolution in 40-nm CMOS
Jiahao Li, Bingzheng Yang, Qingxian Li, Yiyang Shu, Xun Luo
UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC
(09:00 - 09:20)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1B-5: A C-Band High-Precision Amplitude-Phase Control Multi-Functional Chip with Symmetric Polyphase Filter and X-Type Attenuator
Guangyin Shi, Zhiqiang Li, Lu Liu, Pufeng Chen, Zhiwei Dai, Shilong Chen, Yanhui Geng
CAS, CAS, CAS, Tianjin HiGaAs Microwave Technology, CAS, CAS, Tianjin HiGaAs Microwave Technology
(09:20 - 09:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1B-6: A 10-GHz Localized-LO-Phase-Shifting Phased-Array Transmitter
Francesco Tesolin, Simone M. Dartizio, Francesco Faillace, Andrea L. Lacaita, Michele D’Amico, Salvatore Levantino
Politecnico di Milano, Politecnico di Milano, Politecnico di Milano, Politecnico di Milano, Politecnico di Milano, Politecnico di Milano
(09:30 - 09:40)
Laila Salman
Ansys
Dimitra Psychogiou
Univ. College Cork
Location
205
Abstract

This session will provide an overview of new developments in planar filters with multi-functional capabilities and miniaturized footprint. It will cover concepts allowing to incorporate the co-designed functionality of attenuation, cross over and reflection cancellation. Miniaturization techniques leading to self-packaged filters will also be discussed.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We1C-1: Multi-functional Ultrawideband BPFs with Reconfigurable Absorptive and Tunable Attenuation Characteristics
Adnan Nadeem, Nosherwan Shoaib, Symeon Nikolaou, Dimitra Psychogiou, Photos Vryonides
Frederick University, NUST, Frederick University, Univ. College Cork, Frederick University
(08:00 - 08:20)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1C-2: A Compact Planar Quad-Channel SIW Filtering Crossover with Flexibly Allocated Channel Frequencies and Bandwidths
Zhenghai Luo, Kang Zhou, Ke Wu
SJTU, Eastern Institute of Technology, Polytechnique Montréal
(08:20 - 08:40)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1C-3: A New Folded Coupling Reflectionless Bandpass Filter with Broadband Ultra-Low Reflection Property and Very High Frequency Selectivity
Masataka Ohira, Koya Hirota, Zhewang Ma, Hiroyuki Deguchi
Doshisha University, Saitama University, Saitama University, Doshisha University
(08:40 - 09:00)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1C-4: Miniaturized Multilayer and Self-Packaged Triple-Mode Bandpass Filter with High Selectivity and Wide Stopband
Lin Gu, Xun Luo, Yuandan Dong
UESTC, UESTC, UESTC
(09:00 - 09:20)
Vladimir Okhmatovski
Univ. of Manitoba
Werner Thiel
ANSYS
Location
207
Abstract

Improved computational methods for the simulation of challenging electromagnetic structures are crucial for advances in key areas of microwave technology. This session presents several innovative computational methods to allow for improved modeling for various applications. Applications include accurate modeling of RF emission from printed circuit boards, a new fast method for analyzing problems with the volume integral equation, a fast method for analyzing arbitrary H-plane waveguide systems, and a new method for finding the mm-wave attenuation on printed circuit lines due to surface roughness.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We1D-1: KEYNOTE: AI on Functions and Neural Operators
Kamyar Azizzadenesheli, Anima Anandkumar, Zongyi Li
Calibra Consulting, Caltech, Caltech
(08:00 - 08:20)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1D-2: Electromagnetic Emission Simulation of Radio-Frequency Circuits Using Direct Domain Decomposition Solver
Jiaqing Lu
The Ohio State University
(08:20 - 08:40)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1D-3: Towards Tensor-Train Solution of Vector Volume Integral Equation in 3D with log-N Complexity
Chris Nguyen, Vladimir Okhmatovski
Univ. of Manitoba, Univ. of Manitoba
(08:40 - 09:00)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1D-4: Fusing Leontovich Boundary Conditions and Scalar 2D FEM to Compute Lid and Lateral Wall Losses in H-plane Waveguide Devices
Hui Jiang, Juan Córcoles, Jorge Ruiz-Cruz
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
(09:00 - 09:20)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1D-5: A Finite Element Method to Model Transmission Lines with Various Rough Conductor Surfaces up to 110GHz
Felix Sepaintner, Franz Roehrl, Georg Fischer, Werner Bogner, Stefan Zorn
Technische Hochschule Deggendorf, Rohde & Schwarz, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Technische Hochschule Deggendorf, Rohde & Schwarz
(09:20 - 09:40)
Simone Bastioli
RS Microwave
Mohamed M. Fahmi
DRDC
Location
208
Abstract

This session provides a deep dive into the design of advanced non-planar filters. The content includes innovative dielectric resonator diplexer designs, novel design concepts that help improve filter selectivity, advanced practices in miniaturizing filter size, and novel technologies for filter realization.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We1E-1: Compact Ku-Band Diplexer with Additive Manufactured Multi-Material Dielectric Resonator Insets
Patrick Boe, Dominik Brouczek, Lisa Mikiss, Marc Hofbauer, Daniel Miek, Michael Höft
Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Lithoz, Lithoz, Lithoz, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
(08:00 - 08:20)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1E-2: Novel Double Rejection Cavity to Improve Selectivity in Inline Rectangular Waveguide Filters
C. Tomassoni, G. Macchiarella, M. Oldoni
Università di Perugia, Politecnico di Milano, Politecnico di Milano
(08:20 - 08:40)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1E-3: Advances on Size Reduction and Spurious Suppression in Rectangular Waveguide Filters
David Rubio, Santiago Cogollos, Vicente E. Boria, Marco Guglielmi
Univ. Politècnica de València, Univ. Politècnica de València, Univ. Politècnica de València, Univ. Politècnica de València
(08:40 - 09:00)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1E-4: Coupling Matrix Reconfiguration Aided with a Start System Based on Simultaneous Diagonalization
Yi Zeng, Yang Wu, Ming Yu
SUSTech, NUIST, SUSTech
(09:00 - 09:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1E-5: Band-Pass Filter Based on Stacked Metal Plates in V-Band Waveguide Technology
Eugen Dischke, Sonja Nozinic, Daniel Georg Hellmich, Thomas Flisgen, Adam Rämer, Wolfgang Heinrich, Viktor Krozer
FBH, FBH, RWTH Aachen, BTU, FBH, FBH, FBH
(09:10 - 09:20)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1E-6: Ultra-Compact Surface-Mountable Air-Filled Coaxial Filter for 5G Applications
Yimin Yang, Shangru Li, Qiuyi Wu, Ming Yu
Xidian Univ., Xidian Univ., Xidian Univ., SUSTech
(09:20 - 09:40)
Hong-Yeh Chang
National Central Univ.
Stephen Maas
Nonlinear Technologies
Location
211
Abstract

This session presents advanced frequency converters and modulators using silicon-based and III-V semiconductor technologies. The wide range of topics including frequency multiplication, frequency mixing, and I/Q modulators will be discussed.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We1G-1: A Q-Band Ultra-Low-Jitter Subharmonically Injection-Locked Frequency Quadrupler with FTL and Switched-Capacitor Array
Po-Yuan Chen, Hong-Yeh Chang
National Central Univ., National Central Univ.
(08:00 - 08:20)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1G-2: A 22–34GHz CMOS Neutralization-Based Direct-Conversion I/Q Up-Converter for 1024-QAM Modulation
Cheng-Yang Lee, Po-Yuan Chen, Hong-Yeh Chang
National Central Univ., National Central Univ., National Central Univ.
(08:20 - 08:40)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1G-3: A 14.5Gb/s, 2.75pJ/bit, Direct-Digital, Star-QAM Modulator and Co-Designed Frequency Multiplier Operating at 140GHz
Shah Zaib Aslam, Asif Iftekhar Omi, Baibhab Chatterjee, David P. Arnold
Univ. of Florida, Univ. of Florida, Univ. of Florida, Univ. of Florida
(08:40 - 09:00)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1G-4: Monolithic Implementation and Performance Comparison of Three Single Balanced Architectures for D-Band HEMT Mixers
Patrick Umbach, Fabian Thome, Arnulf Leuther, Rüdiger Quay
Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF
(09:00 - 09:20)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1G-5: A DC-to-170GHz Direct-Coupled Mixer Achieving 47dB LO-RF Isolation in 250nm InP DHBT Technology
Ping Xiang, Kunming Yang, Weibo Wang, Wei Cheng, Yinghao Chen, Heyu Miao, Yingmei Chen
Southeast Univ., Southeast Univ., Nanjing Electronic Devices Institute, Nanjing Electronic Devices Institute, Southeast Univ., Southeast Univ., Southeast Univ.
(09:20 - 09:40)
Taylor W. Barton
University of Colorado Boulder
Rajah Vysyaraju
MACOM
Location
215
Abstract

This session presents power amplifiers in GaN and GaAs MMIC technologies. These topics cover continuous mode techniques with active and passive harmonic control.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We1H-1: KEYNOTE: LNA and Power Amplifiers for Operation up to 100GHz
David W. Runton
MACOM
(08:00 - 08:20)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1H-2: A Ku-Band Input Harmonically Tuned Class-F GaAs MMIC Power Amplifier Achieving 28.4-dBm Psat and 56% Peak PAE
Kyung Pil Jung, Seung Hun Kim, Sungjae Oh, Jungsik Kim, Seong-Kyun Kim, Dongjin Jung, Dae Young Lee
Samsung, Samsung, Samsung, Samsung, Samsung, Samsung, Samsung
(08:20 - 08:40)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1H-3: A Continuous-Mode Class-F-1 X-Band GaN MMIC Power Amplifier with a 29.7% Fractional Bandwidth
Yu-Hsiang Shang, Kun-Yi Chuang, Hsin-Chieh Lin, Yin-Cheng Chang, Da-Chiang Chang, Shawn S.H. Hsu
National Tsing Hua Univ., National Tsing Hua Univ., NARLabs-TSRI, NARLabs-TSRI, NARLabs-TSRI, National Tsing Hua Univ.
(08:40 - 09:00)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1H-4: An X-Band 35-dBm Compact Continuous-Mode Class-J Power Amplifier in 0.25-µm GaN Process
Yi-Fu Chen, Jia-Jia Chen, Po-Yuan Chen, Hong-Yeh Chang
National Central Univ., National Central Univ., National Central Univ., National Central Univ.
(09:00 - 09:20)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We1H-5: An X-Band Low-Voltage GaN HEMT Stacked Power Amplifier Operating in Class-J with Active Second Harmonic Injection
Atsushi Yamaguchi, Kazumasa Kohama, Masayuki Shimada
Sony, Sony, Sony
(09:20 - 09:40)

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Mike McLernon
MathWorks
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

Ubiquitous internet connectivity using satellites is no longer a dream, as demonstrated by the 3GPP investment in 5G non-terrestrial networks (NTNs). This microapp will describe the challenges of NTN links, which significantly differ from those of terrestrial links, as they must deal with larger propagation delays and high Doppler. It will also describe the modeling and simulation required to design these links. We will discuss MATLAB simulations of orbit propagation, power amplifier (PA) models, Doppler compensation, 5G OFDM processing, and link throughput as a function of SNR.

Materials

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Ethan Lin
TMY Technology Inc.
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

This seminar focuses on practical OpenAirInterface (OAI) applications in FR2 networks, highlighting ORAN functions, FlexRIC, and MIMO technologies. Participants will learn how OAI facilitates mobile network development and testing, particularly for FR2 challenges. The session will cover FlexRIC’s integration with ORAN RIC for intelligent RAN control and MIMO’s role in boosting network capacity and stability, providing engineers and technicians with actionable insights for optimizing high-frequency networks.

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Vishwanath Iyer
MathWorks, Inc.
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

Antennas and arrays are key to the rapid growth of wireless technologies, with their behavior captured by the far-field radiation pattern. The realized gain integrates port mismatches and losses in the system with the directivity, to present an integrated representation of antenna radiation. We explore techniques for analyzing and visualizing these patterns in 3D and 2D using simulation models and measured data. The problem of using limited data from data sheets for predicting 3D radiation pattern is presented with analytical and AI-based approaches offering up potential solutions.

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Fabricio Dourado, Giorgia Zucchelli
Rohde & Schwarz, MathWorks B.V.
Location
204
Abstract

This workshop explores the synergy between over-the-air (OTA) measurements and modelling/simulation for optimizing wideband mmWave radios. Practical examples will show how to enhance RF models for transceivers design and optimization, covering:
• Linearization of power amplifiers and beamforming transmitters
• Equalization and interference mitigation strategies for receivers
• Leveraging simulation to interpret OTA measurement results.
Attendees will learn to improve design, reduce re-spins, and understand root causes of performance issues. The demonstrations will use a highly integrated mmWave beam-former capable of circular polarization, including frequency converters, filters, and a SATCOM phased array in two remote compact antenna test range systems.

Materials
Mahdi Javid
Qorvo
Glenn Hopkins
Georgia Tech
Location
203
Abstract

This session focuses on the design, implementation, and calibration of advanced silicon-based beamforming ICs in SiGe and CMOS. These components and subsystems apply to a range of communication solutions covering from 16GHz to 39GHz for phased array applications including 5G.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We2B-1: A 22–30GHz Ultra Low RMS Phase Error SiGe HBT BiCMOS Active Vector Modulator Phase Shifter with a Tunable Two-Section Lumped Element Differential Quadrature Hybrid
Ki Woong Choi, Seong-Mo Moon, Dongpil Chang, Inchan Ju
Ajou Univ., ETRI, ETRI, Ajou Univ.
(10:10 - 10:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2B-2: A 28/39-GHz Reconfigurable Phased-Array Transmitter Front-End for 5G New Radio in a 65nm CMOS
Ruiqi Wang, Yiming Yu, Runyu Liu, Yanpeng Wu, Xin Xie, Zhiguang Chen, Zhinan Jing, Zhixiong Li, Mengqian Geng, Huihua Liu, Chenxi Zhao, Yunqiu Wu, Kai Kang
UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC
(10:30 - 10:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2B-3: A 28GHz Compact Phased-Array Beamformer with 21.3dBm PSAT and 5.2dB Noise Figure in 40nm CMOS
Zheng Ma, Zonglin Ma, Hao Shi, Ming Yin, Yifei Yan, Weihong Liu, Yongqiang Wang, Fanyi Meng, Keping Wang, Kaixue Ma
Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ.
(10:50 - 11:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2B-4: A 16.2-to-22.2-GHz Phased-Array Receiver with -60-to-85°C Simultaneously Gain and NF Temperature Compensation Supporting 24Gb/s 64QAM Modulation
Dongze Li, Wei Deng, Haikun Jia, Ziyuan Guo, Xintao Li, Xiangyu Nie, Baoyong Chi
Tsinghua Univ., Tsinghua Univ., Tsinghua Univ., Tsinghua Univ., Tsinghua Univ., Tsinghua Univ., Tsinghua Univ.
(11:10 - 11:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2B-5: Calibration of Vector-Summing Type Variable-Gain Phase Shifters Using Novel Rectangular Constellation Modeling
Yuxuan Chen, Mehran Hazer Sahlabadi, Slim Boumaiza
Univ. of Waterloo, Univ. of Waterloo, Univ. of Waterloo
(11:30 - 11:50)
Roberto Gómez García
Universidad de Alcalá
Photos Vryonides
Frederick University
Location
205
Abstract

This session will cover new synthesis and RF design techniques to effectively realize advanced transfer functions. Design techniques allowing the prediction of the filtering transfer function from RF measurements will also be presented. Novel design techniques for compact mm-wave RF filters will be discussed.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We2C-1: Direct Synthesis for High Selectivity Lowpass/Bandpass Co-Designed Filters with Independent Sub-Band Responses
Lunyong Xiao, Yuxing He, Changning Wei, Xihua Zou, Lianshan Yan, Giuseppe Macchiarella
Southwest Jiaotong Univ., Southwest Jiaotong Univ., Shenzhen Polytechnic University, Southwest Jiaotong Univ., Southwest Jiaotong Univ., Politecnico di Milano
(10:10 - 10:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2C-2: Novel Synthesis Method for Wideband Filter with Additional Insertion Phase
Chengfei Yi, Xiong Chen, Bin Liu, Pei-Ling Chi, Tao Yang
UESTC, CETC 29, UESTC, NYCU, UESTC
(10:30 - 10:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2C-3: Compact 7–23-GHz Bandpass Filter with High Selectivity and Wide Stopband Using Hybrid Microstrip/SIDGS Scheme for 6G Application
Yunxiang Bai, Lingzhi Du, Jie Zhou, Xun Luo
UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC
(10:50 - 11:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2C-4: Extraction of Coupling Matrix for Bandpass Filters Based on Magnitude of S-Parameters
Kam Fung Lao, Junyi Liu, Wing Hung Hung, Ke-Li Wu
CUHK, CUHK, CUHK, CUHK
(11:10 - 11:30)
Oscar Quevedo-Teruel
KTH
Werner Thiel
ANSYS
Location
207
Abstract

This session introduces a variety of innovative modeling techniques that allow for the improved modeling of practical microwave structures as well as the modeling of new phenomena and effects, ranging from microwave to THz frequencies. This includes an improved analysis and optimization of magnet-less circulators, the efficient analysis of practical CuMax routing lines on a printed circuit board, analysis of plasma jet lines, using a physical based model for analyzing signal integrity on high-speed data links, and the modeling THz radiation produced by an electron beam in the vicinity of a grounded strip grating.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We2D-1: KEYNOTE: Reverberation Chambers as a New Solution for Wireless Testing of Highly Integrated Antenna Systems
Anouk Hubrechsen
ANTENNEX
(10:10 - 10:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2D-2: Green’s Function Analysis of Spatially Discrete Traveling-Wave Modulated (Parametric) Loop Networks
Amirhossein Babaee, Zachary Fritts, Steve M. Young, Anthony Grbic
Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Michigan
(10:30 - 10:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2D-3: Equation-Based Solver for High-Performance SI CuMax Routing Within Pin Fields
Yingcong Zhang, Xiao-Ding Cai, Kai Li, Yan Li, Dongxu Fu, Bidyut Sen, Guoan Wang
Univ. of South Carolina, Cisco, Cisco, Cisco, Cisco, Cisco, Univ. of South Carolina
(10:50 - 11:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2D-4: A Power-Efficient Plasma Jet Line Enabled by Dielectric Anapole Resonator Technology
Muhammad Rizwan Akram, Abbas Semnani
Univ. of Toledo, Univ. of Toledo
(11:10 - 11:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2D-5: Mixed-Mode Distributed Physical-Based Model on OSFP Connector for Fast PAM-4 Channel Analysis and Pathfinding up to 212.5Gbps
Yulin He, Kewei Song, Haonan Wu, Zetai Liu, Milton Feng
Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(11:30 - 11:40)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2D-6: THz Diffraction Radiation Analysis of Finite Graphene Strip Grating with Grounded Dielectric Substrate Excited by Electron Beam
Dariia O. Herasymova, Mstyslav E. Kaliberda, Sergey A. Pogarsky, Aleksandr Biloshenko
NASU, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University
(11:40 - 11:50)
Dimitrios Peroulis
Purdue Univ.
Vicente E. Boria
Univ. Politècnica de València
Location
208
Abstract

In this session you will see the latest advances in passive components realized in non-planar technologies. The papers discuss advanced designs such as power dividers and combiners, combiners with filtering functions, antennas with integrated functionality, rotary joints and waveguide loads.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We2E-1: 50-Way W-Band All Waveguide Radial Combiner Design
Mohamed Fahmi, Michael MacDonald, Aly Fathy, Mohamed Abouzahra
DRDC, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Univ. of Tennessee, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
(10:10 - 10:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2E-2: Novel Radial Combiners with Integrated Low Pass Filtering Function
Mohamed M. Fahmi, Jorge A. Ruiz-Cruz, Raafat R. Mansour
DRDC, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Univ. of Waterloo
(10:30 - 10:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2E-3: A Multi-Functional Circularly Polarized All Pole Filtering Conical Horn Antenna
Manoj Kumar, Gowrish Basavarajappa
IIT Roorkee, IIT Roorkee
(10:50 - 11:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2E-4: Rectangular Waveguide-Based CRLH Frequency Scanning Array Antenna Operating at W-Band
Michael E. Farage, Chong Li
Univ. of Glasgow, Univ. of Glasgow
(11:10 - 11:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2E-5: High-Power Handling, Amplitude and Phase Stable, Full Band WR-06 Rotary Joint Based on TE01 Mode
Alex H. Chen, Yonghui Shu
Eravant, Eravant
(11:30 - 11:40)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2E-6: Optimizing Material and Shape of 3D-Printed Waveguide Terminations
Lana Damaj, Vincent Laur, Alexis Chevalier, Azar Maalouf, Kevin Elis
Lab-STICC (UMR 6285), Lab-STICC (UMR 6285), Lab-STICC (UMR 6285), Lab-STICC (UMR 6285), CNES
(11:40 - 11:50)
Steve Maas
Nonlinear Technologies
Austin Chen
Infinera Corp.
Location
211
Abstract

This session presents advanced RF/mm-wave frequency multiplication techniques from Ku- to Y-band using a variety of technologies including CMOS, FDSOI, SiGe, and InP.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We2G-1: A 13.7–41GHz Ultra-Wideband Frequency Doubler with Cross-Coupled Push-Push Structure Achieving 10.6% Peak Efficiency and 7-dBm Psat
Kai Li, Keping Wang
Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ.
(10:10 - 10:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2G-2: A 110–130-GHz Frequency Quadrupler with 12.5% Drain Efficiency in 22-nm FD-SOI CMOS
Justin J. Kim, Jeff Shih-Chieh Chien, James F. Buckwalter
Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, Samsung, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara
(10:30 - 10:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2G-3: A D-Band ×15 Frequency Multiplier Chain in 45nm SiGe BiCMOS for Board-Level Packaged Array Applications
Runzhou Chen, Hao-Yu Chien, Christopher Chen, Boxun Yan, Chih-Kong Ken Yang, Mau-Chung Frank Chang
Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
(10:50 - 11:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2G-4: A 100–180-GHz InP Distributed Frequency Doubler with 11.5dBm Peak Output Power Using a Power-Bandwidth Enhancement Technique
Phat T. Nguyen, Viet-Anh Ngo, Nhat Tran, Natalie Wagner, Alexander Stameroff, Anh-Vu Pham
Univ. of California, Davis, Univ. of California, Davis, Univ. of California, Davis, Keysight Technologies, Keysight Technologies, Univ. of California, Davis
(11:10 - 11:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2G-5: A 220–280GHz InP Frequency Doubler with a Compact, Low-Loss Folded Marchand Balun
Tyler Shepard, Phat Nguyen, Natalie S. Wagner, Alexander Stameroff, Anh-Vu Pham
Univ. of California, Davis, Keysight Technologies, Keysight Technologies, Keysight Technologies, Univ. of California, Davis
(11:30 - 11:50)
Rajah Vysyaraju
MACOM
Wing Shing Chan
CityUHK
Location
215
Abstract

This session focuses on several papers on high-efficiency power amplifier design techniques in GaAs HBT, CMOS, SOI and EDMOS technologies for 6G FR3 handset and MIMO radar applications.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We2H-1: Efficient InGaP/GaAs HBT Differential Power Amplifier Using a New Adaptive Cross-Capacitor Bias Circuit for 6G FR3 Handset Applications
Sooji Bae, Byeongcheol Yoon, Seungju Lee, Sungwoon Hwang, Jooyoung Jeon, Junghyun Kim
Hanyang Univ., Hanyang Univ., Hanyang Univ., Hanyang Univ., Gangneung-Wonju National University, Hanyang Univ.
(10:10 - 10:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2H-2: A High-Efficiency GaAs HBT Power Amplifier for 6G FR3 Applications
Jung-Tao Chung, Keng-Li Hsu, Cheng-Te Chang, Kai-Chen Feng, Kun-You Lin, Chao-Hsin Wu, Jyun-Hao Li, Shan-Yu Tu, Tung-Yao Chou, Shu-Hsiao Tsai, Cheng-Kuo Lin
National Taiwan Univ., National Taiwan Univ., National Taiwan Univ., National Taiwan Univ., National Taiwan Univ., National Taiwan Univ., WIN Semiconductors, WIN Semiconductors, WIN Semiconductors, WIN Semiconductors, WIN Semiconductors
(10:30 - 10:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2H-3: A 9-to-13.5GHz 29.2-dBm-PSAT 44.4%-PAE Power Amplifier Using Extended Cascode Cores and 4-to-1 Folded Transformers in 130-nm CMOS SOI
Yiting Zhang, Nengxu Zhu, Fanyi Meng
Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ.
(10:50 - 11:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2H-4: A Compact Doubly Neutralized Ku Band Power Amplifier with 39% Peak PAE and 23 dBm Output Power in 22FDX+ EDMOS for 6G FR3
Jinglong Xu, Mohamed Eleraky, Tzu-Yuan Huang, Chenhao Chu, Hua Wang
ETH Zürich, ETH Zürich, ETH Zürich, ETH Zürich, ETH Zürich
(11:10 - 11:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We2H-5: A 24GHz Power Amplifier with a Switching Output Combiner for a Dual-Mode MIMO Radar System
Yu-Chen Pan, Zi-Hao Fu, Hsiang-Chieh Jhan, Jia-Wei Ye, Yi-Chu Chen, Chun-Hung Wang, Kun-You Lin
National Taiwan Univ., National Taiwan Univ., KaiKuTeK, National Taiwan Univ., KaiKuTeK, KaiKuTeK, National Taiwan Univ.
(11:30 - 11:50)
Gabe Lenetsky, David Van Workum, Mani Peroomal
Keysight Technologies, Keysight Techologies, Low Noise Factory
Location
206
Abstract

The rapid advancements in quantum computing demand specialized solutions to scale up and improve qubits. This workshop will explore Keysight's quantum solutions for hardware and EDA, addressing current limitations and paving the way for innovations. Keysight's Quantum Control System (QCS) and Quantum EDA tools provide integrated workflows for developing superconducting qubits and quantum amplifiers. Keysight offers a low-frequency noise characterization system and a novel test methodology for QKD designs. Participants will gain insights into the latest advancements, understand the unique challenges, and learn about practical applications and case studies. Join us to explore the future of quantum solutions with Keysight.

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Chukwuka Osemene
Analog Devices
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

In many phase-locked loop frequency generation applications, reducing lock time between frequencies is of critical importance. The ADF4382 uses a dual-core, multi-band VCO architecture that enables a wide octave frequency range from 11 GHz to 22 GHz. The default method for frequency selection uses an auto-calibration routine to select the appropriate VCO core and band internally, which typically takes 100μs. This presentation details the innovative FastCal feature which uses an on-chip Look-up table approach, allowing users to bypass the autocalibration routine. Thereby reducing time taken to lock from one frequency to another, to effectively just loop filter settling time.

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Daniel Ford
Mini-Circuits
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

The FR3 bands (7 to 24 GHz) have attracted growing interest as a possible “Goldilocks zone” for next-gen communications networks, balancing the data capacity of millimeter-wave transmissions with the range and low power requirements of sub-6 GHz signals. This talk will present a channel sounder module specially designed and built in collaboration with a research team from NYU WIRELESS to develop the first comprehensive penetration loss model for the 16.95 GHz FR3 band. The system requirements and block diagram will be described and a real-time demonstration performed using the same hardware in the original module.

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Sadashiv Phadnis
Anritsu Co
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

Microwave phase coherent signals are used for device testing in various industries and applications. A typical scheme to generate phase coherency between signals is by sharing a common 10 MHz frequency reference between two or more signal generators generating those signals. However phase stability achievable between signals in such a scheme is often not satisfactory. Two different methods are proposed to enhance the phase stability, one using a higher reference frequency of 1.6 GHz and another using a very slow closed loop output phase adjustment of signal generator. Test results are shared showing better phase stability with proposed methods.

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Veeram Reddy, Krishna Kishore Reddy
Anritsu Co.
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

The advancement of satellite and space technology demands rigorous and precise test and measurement methodologies to ensure the reliability and performance of RF and microwave components. This talk explores the latest developments in satellite and space applications, focusing on advanced techniques for characterizing RF components, antenna testing, and assessing materials in space-like environments covering a comprehensive range of test and measurement topics essential for these applications primarily using VNAs.

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Andrew Laundrie, Alex Chen
Eravant
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

A millimeter-wave compact antenna test range (CATR) is used to perform radar cross-section (RCS) measurements of various objects. A transmit/receive VNA frequency extender is connected to the feed horn of a CATR reflector. A conducting sphere is used to calibrate the RCS measurement system. RCS measurements of various objects are presented. Additional measurements include the attenuation and reflection characteristics of materials used for radomes and signal absorbers.

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Jonathan Borrill
Anritsu Co.
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

As the communications industry moves towards higher data rates, lower energy consumption, and AI powered algorithms, the latest technology trends including antenna/radio design, modulations, and transmission technologies towards 6G will be reviewed. The new role of technologies such as ISAC, THz bands, and RIS will be discussed, the impact of AI will be considered, as well as the technical challenges to bring these to maturity. Finally the roadmap to development and deployment of 6G will be reviewed, and the key targets that are currently being discussed.

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Neel Pandeya
National Instruments
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

This MicroApp provides a practical guide for performing real-time over-the-air (OTA) data collections (recordings) for large data sets with USRP SDR radios for applications such as spectrum monitoring and AI/ML. We will consider the performance and capability tradeoffs between the various USRP devices, and discuss practical considerations regarding antennas, power levels, data rates and sampling rates, data word width, CPU I/O and disk I/O, and Ethernet connectivity. We will also examine the SigMF and DigitalRF file formats for storing and organizing data, as well as how to use the RF Data Recording API to automate large data collections.

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Ian Matthews
Narda-Miteq
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

Modern satellite payloads often require fixed or agile frequency sources with superior phase noise and spectral purity. The shorter development cycles and increased number of launches challenge microwave component suppliers to offer space-qualified components with rapid turnaround times and reduced cost. Offering products that meet the performance specifications while also adhering to the screening and reliability requirements entails utilizing proven designs, materials, and manufacturing processes. This talk will review the applications of these sources and describe how Narda-MITEQ is leveraging its space heritage and design expertise to meet the evolving demands of the satellite industry.

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Sulekha Chattopadhyay, J.C. Chiao
California Environmental Protection Agency, Southern Methodist Univ.
Yuliya Shmidt, Ronnie Siegel, Ann Xu, Jessica Bian, Christopher Rodenbeck, Ana Maria Johnson
Bay Area Rapid Transit, Swire Siegel Landscape Architects, ElectroTempo, Grid Ventures, Naval Research Laboratory, California Public Utilities Commission
Location
201
Abstract

The true benefit of technological innovation is realized when it enhances lives while adhering to environmental sustainability. This connection is crucial for researchers, businesses, and policymakers to understand and prioritize. As technology evolves, its integration into urban environments can drive significant improvements in quality of life. Cities are often epicenters of technological gatherings like IMS, making them ideal arenas for demonstrating the implementation of sustainable technologies.
This panel will illustrate how the convergence of technology and policy can lead to significant tangible societal benefits. E.g., the adoption of broadband technology and legislation is helping bridge the digital divide, integration of smart grids and renewable energy sources are reducing carbon emissions, innovations in public transportation and waste management are improving living standards and lowering the environmental impact.
We hope that this would result in providing a roadmap for creating economically vibrant and environmentally livable communities around the world.

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Neel Pandeya, Cole Huth
NI
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

EVM is often called the "money spec". The question is how to measure it quickly and cost-effectively. We will first present high-performance 5G/NR EVM measurements with NI's latest Vector Signal Transceiver (VST), which offers top-tier performance at a higher cost. Then, we will present measurements with the USRP X410 software-defined radio (SDR), which provides substantial performance at a lower cost. We will demonstrate how both instruments can deliver fast and efficient measurements using the NI RFmx software.

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Navneet Kataria
Anritsu, ARFTG
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

The commercial cellular 6G bands are expected to be in the range from 7-12 GHz or from 13-26 GHz range. Whenever there is a new band for the communication world, the first step is to sound the channel i.e. characterize the channel for multi path reflections, delay in signal propagation etc. A VNA is a preferred tool for channel sounding applications however today's VNA's need optical convertors to place the Tx and Rx port far apart in distance and this causes measurement challenges. A new distributed VNA system from Anritsu enabled with Phaselync technology simplifies the measurements.

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Marzena Olszewska-Placha
QWED Sp. z o.o.
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

Development in high-speed communication systems requires minimization of signal loss in electronic devices. A choice of proper materials and precise measurements of their parameters, further used in the design process, are of crucial importance. Direct measurements of dielectric loss are well established in the industry, whereas only indirect methods of insertion loss measurements are used for conduction loss assessment. In this seminar, direct methods for 14-60GHz surface conductivity measurements, providing high accuracy and repeatability, are discussed. The seminar will feature measurement examples of copper foils and copper clad laminates, where effective conductivity is measured from both sides of the conductor

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Henrik Ramberg, Philip Lambert
Fortify
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

Phased array antennas are used for a variety of beam-steering applications in the commercial and government markets with use cases ranging from Fixed Wireless Access and SATCOM to RADAR and EW. Regardless of use case, antenna engineers are always searching for ways to extract more capability and performance from their phased antenna array designs to offer more cost-effective and performant solutions to their customers. In this Microapps seminar, a Fortify RF lens expert will show you how to tackle common phased array performance challenges like grating lobes, scan loss, gain, and field-of-view by using Gradient-refractive Index (GRIN) dielectric lenses.

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Jakob R. de Lasson
TICRA
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

This seminar introduces a fast and accurate full-wave simulation tool for designing and optimizing phased-array antennas, directly on a laptop. Unlike conventional methods, which often rely on infinite periodic conditions or simplified models for arrays with hundreds or thousands of elements, this tool employs array-tailored method of moments algorithms to model full coupling and edge effects of such large, finite arrays, offering unprecedented accuracy and efficiency. Ideal for applications in 5G, radar, SatCom, and space, it enables precise simulations without heavy computational resources, making complex array designs more accessible than ever.

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Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

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Julio Navarro
Boeing
Glenn Hopkins
Georgia Tech Research Institute
Location
203
Abstract

This session will highlight advanced mm-wave transceivers for next generation radar and communication applications. It includes recent advances in monolithic devices such as CMOS and GaN technologies. Additionally, system-on-chip and package-level innovations are discussed for heterogeneous-integrated electronics.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We3B-1: KEYNOTE: From Components to Turn-Key Systems: Innovations in Aerospace Through Heterogeneous Integration
Julio Navarro
Boeing
(13:30 - 13:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3B-2: A 60-GHz RadCom Down-Converter in 22-nm CMOS FDSOI for Short-Range Hand Gesture Sensing and High-Data-Rate Proximity Communication
N. Rzaik, C. Dehos, Alexandre Siligaris, M. Zarudniev, Benjamin Blampey, José-Luis Gonzalez Jimenez
CEA-LETI, CEA-LETI, CEA-LETI, CEA-LETI, CEA-LETI, CEA-LETI
(13:50 - 14:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3B-3: A 71-to-76GHz 8-Element Switchless Isolated Spectrum Phased-Array Transceiver with Direct-Modulation and Reflectionless Sliding-IF
Wen Chen, Bingzheng Yang, Changxuan Han, Jie Zhou, Xun Luo
UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC
(14:10 - 14:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3B-4: A D-Band Front-End T/R MMIC in a 70-nm GaN HEMT Technology
Thomas Zieciak, Philipp Neininger, Christian Friesicke, Peter Brückner, Rüdiger Quay
Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF
(14:30 - 14:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3B-5: A 71–76GHz Phased-Array Transmitter with Nested-Coupler-Based Phase Shifter in 65nm CMOS
Zixuan Mai, Lujia Wu, Quanyong Li, Jingwen Xu, Zesen Chen, Wenyan Zhao, Nayu Li, Xiaokang Qi, Chunyi Song, Zhiwei Xu
Zhejiang Univ., Zhejiang Univ., Zhejiang Univ., Zhejiang Univ., Zhejiang Univ., Zhejiang Univ., Donghai Laboratory, Zhejiang Univ., Donghai Laboratory, Donghai Laboratory
(14:50 - 15:00)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3B-6: A 71–76GHz Four-Element Phased-Array Receiver with Compact Footprint in 65-nm CMOS
Lujia Wu, Zixuan Mai, Quanyong Li, Wenyan Zhao, Zesen Chen, Jingwen Xu, Nayu Li, Xiaokang Qi, Chunyi Song, Zhiwei Xu
Zhejiang Univ., Zhejiang Univ., Zhejiang Univ., Zhejiang Univ., Zhejiang Univ., Zhejiang Univ., Donghai Laboratory, Zhejiang Univ., Zhejiang Univ., Donghai Laboratory
(15:00 - 15:10)
Hamhee Jeon
Qorvo
Ki Shin
Qorvo
Location
205
Abstract

In this session, we report exciting advances in integrated passive devices mainly for CMOS and SOI technologies. For example, two SOI RF switches with a series triple-coupled transformer topology demonstrate suitability for compact mm-wave systems, with IP3 levels exceeding 81.5dBm. An SOI digital step attenuator features an ultrawide bandwidth of DC to 51GHz, sub-5dB insertion loss, and a 3.1° RMS phase error. A 10–17GHz continuously tunable CMOS bandpass filter, leveraging mode-switching inductors and Q-enhancement techniques, achieves a broad tuning range and enhanced selectivity. Finally, an ultra-compact D-band Substrate-Integrated-Waveguide (SIW) filter shows the potential of SIW filters for on-chip mm-wave circuit integration.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We3C-1: A Highly Linear 4W Differential SOI-CMOS RF Switch
Valentyn Solomko, Ting-Li Hsu, Semen Syroiezhin, Yiwen Zhang, Amelie Hagelauer
Infineon Technologies, Technische Univ. München, Infineon Technologies, Infineon Technologies, Technische Univ. München
(13:30 - 13:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3C-2: Miniaturized D-Band SPDT/DPDT Switches Using Series Triple Coupled Transformer Cores in 65-nm CMOS SOI
Nengxu Zhu, Yiting Zhang, Fanyi Meng
Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ.
(13:50 - 14:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3C-3: A DC-51.5 GHz Digital Step Attenuator with Sub-5 dB Insertion Loss and 3.1° RMS Phase Error
Ziang Zhang, Jianing He, Qin Chen, Xuhao Jiang, Xiangning Fan, Lianming Li
Southeast Univ., Southeast Univ., Southeast Univ., Southeast Univ., Southeast Univ., Southeast Univ.
(14:10 - 14:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3C-4: A 10-17 GHz Continuously Tunable CMOS Filter with FlexibleBandwidth Control Based on Mode-Switching Inductors
Bin Liu, Kun Li, Ziyuan Chen, Yuhang Ning, Shihai Shao, Pei-Ling Chi, Tao Yang
UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, NYCU, UESTC
(14:30 - 14:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3C-5: An Ultra-Compact D-Band SIW Filter with Multifunction Transitions to Coplanar Input/Output
Xinghao Tong, Xiaopeng Wang, Tianze Li, Lei Li, Matteo Ciabattoni, Francesco Monticone, James C.M. Hwang
Cornell Univ., Cornell Univ., Cornell Univ., Cornell Univ., Cornell Univ., Cornell Univ., Cornell Univ.
(14:50 - 15:10)
Marco Pirola
Politecnico di Torino
Erin Kiley
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Location
207
Abstract

This session highlights innovative approaches in computational methods and optimization for circuit design. Topics include advanced CAD techniques for sensitivity analysis, efficient surrogate modeling for inverse design, cognitive methods for design optimization, knowledge-based modeling and novel methods for optimizing oscillator systems. These contributions demonstrate improvements to accuracy, efficiency, and design flexibility in RF and microwave circuits.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We3D-1: KEYNOTE: Computational Electromagnetics and a Facilitator of Microwave Creativity and Industrial Innovation
Malgorzata Celuch
QWED
(13:30 - 13:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3D-2: A Simple Closed-Form CAD Approach for Sensitivity Analysis and Optimization of Passive Networks Against Load Variations
Chiara Ramella, Paolo Colantonio, Marco Pirola
Politecnico di Torino, Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Politecnico di Torino
(13:50 - 14:00)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3D-3: Frequency-Query Enhanced Electromagnetic Surrogate Modeling with Edge Anti-Aliasing Pixelation for Bandpass Filter Inverse Design
Jingyun Bi, Xinyu Zhou, Jing Xia, Shichang Chen, Wing Shing Chan
PolyU, PolyU, Jiangsu University, Hangzhou Dianzi University, CityUHK
(14:00 - 14:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3D-4: Cognitive Broyden-based Input Space Mapping for Design Optimization
Jose Rayas-Sanchez
ITESO
(14:10 - 14:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3D-5: Knowledge-based Extrapolation of Neural Network Model for Transistor Modeling
Jinyuan Cui, Lei Zhang, Humayun Kabir, Zhihao Zhao, Richard Sweeney, Qi-jun Zhang
Carleton Univ., NXP Semiconductors, NXP Semiconductors, NXP Semiconductors, NXP Semiconductors, Carleton Univ.
(14:30 - 14:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3D-6: Analysis of a Self-Injected Super-Regenerative Oscillator for Motion Sensing
Sergio Sancho, Mabel Ponton, Almudena Suarez
Universidad de Cantabria, Universidad de Cantabria, Universidad de Cantabria
(14:50 - 15:10)
Amit Jha
Nokia
Sushil Kumar
National Instruments
Location
211
Abstract

This session presents low-phase noise signal generation from X- to D-band using a variety of technologies including bulk CMOS, FDSOI, GaAs, and FinFET.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We3G-1: A 7.8–11.9GHz Quad-Mode Class-F2,3 VCO with Multi-Stage Cross-Shared Common-Mode Path Achieving -131.9dBc/Hz 1-MHz Phase Noise and 201.8dBc/Hz FoMT
Yu Wang, Yiyang Shu, Qiao Leng, Xun Luo
UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC
(13:30 - 13:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3G-2: A 19.3-to-27.3GHz Area-Reuse Double Dual-Core Complementary Class-F-1 VCO with Non-Interfering Multiple Resonances Achieving 203.3dBc/Hz FoMT and 213.3dBc/Hz FoMTA
Zijian Zhao, Yiyang Shu, Jiacheng Xie, Xun Luo
UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC
(13:50 - 14:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3G-3: A 60GHz Super Harmonic Injection Locked Oscillator with Quadrature Outputs
Mengqi Cui, Xin Xu, Jens Wagner, Frank Ellinger
Technische Universität Dresden, Technische Universität Dresden, Technische Universität Dresden, Technische Universität Dresden
(14:10 - 14:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3G-4: Low-Power and Low-Phase Noise 94-GHz and 107.2-GHz Differential Fundamental Oscillators in 70-nm GaAs pHEMT Technology
Chih-Ju Wu, Xu Jiang, Austin Ying-Kuang Chen, Jung-Tao Chung, Li-Cheng Chang, Lung-Yi Tseng, Chung-Tse Michael Wu
National Taiwan Univ., National Taiwan Univ., Univ. of California, Santa Cruz, WIN Semiconductors, WIN Semiconductors, WIN Semiconductors, National Taiwan Univ.
(14:30 - 14:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3G-5: A 134GHz High Efficiency High Power Fundamental Oscillator in 16nm p-FinFET with 12dBm Output Power and 6.5% DC-to-RF Efficiency
Lachlan Cuskelly, Yongho Lee, Christopher Chen, Daquan Huang, Mau-Chung Frank Chang
Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Univ. of California, Los Angeles
(14:50 - 15:10)
Vittorio Camarchia
Politecnico di Torino
Peter Asbeck
Univ. of California, San Diego
Location
215
Abstract

This session focuses on advances in power amplifiers using load-modulation architectures to improve efficiency at back-off power levels, as needed in most modulation formats today. Papers cover work at frequencies between 2GHz and 30GHz, and technologies including CMOS-SOI, GaAs HBT, Gas pHEMT and GaN.

PaperSlidesAbstract
We3H-1: KEYNOTE: Future State of GaN MMIC Technology for Defense Electronics
David F. Brown
BAE Systems
(13:30 - 13:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3H-2: A Broadband Doherty-like Load-Modulated Balanced Amplifier with an Optimized Impedance Transformation Ratio in InGaP/GaAs HBT Process for Handset applications
Byeongcheol Yoon, Sooji Bae, Seungju Lee, Sungwoon Hwang, Jooyoung Jeon, Junghyun Kim
Hanyang Univ., Hanyang Univ., Hanyang Univ., Hanyang Univ., Gangneung-Wonju National University, Hanyang Univ.
(13:50 - 14:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3H-3: Wideband 3-W GaAs MMIC Doherty PA with Stacked Devices and Load Variation Tolerance Under 2.5:1 VSWR
Anna Piacibello, Giulia Bartolotti, Vittorio Camarchia
Politecnico di Torino, Politecnico di Torino, Politecnico di Torino
(14:10 - 14:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3H-4: A Sub-6GHz Ultra-Compact 69.8% Drain Efficiency Harmonic Control Doherty Power Amplifier in GaN Technology
Sih-Han Li, Jie Zhang, Shawn S.H. Hsu
ITRI, ITRI, National Tsing Hua Univ.
(14:30 - 14:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
We3H-5: A Ka-Band GaN Doherty Power Amplifier with High Efficiency Over a Fractional Bandwidth of 20.4%
Moïse Safari Mugisho, Christian Friesicke, Mohammed Ayad, Thomas Maier, Rüdiger Quay
Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF, UMS, Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF
(14:50 - 15:10)
Dustin Hoekstra, Ben Held, Karthik Ramalingam
Cadence Design Systems, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Location
204
Abstract

With the integration of Clarity 3D Solver and Microwave Office software, RF designers can access high-capacity and scalable EM analysis for design verification and signoff of large, complex RF mixed-signal systems beyond the capabilities offered by conventional full-wave solvers, thanks to the Clarity distributed multiprocessing technology. In this workshop, we demonstrate the efficacy of the Microwave Office and Clarity solver technologies for several complex antenna/RF problems including design verification, antenna arrays and in-design RF applications areas.

Materials
Wolfgang Wendler, Johan Nilsson, Darren Tipton, Florian Ramian, Martin Lim, Markus Loerner
Rohde & Schwarz, Rohde & Schwarz North America
Location
206
Abstract

In this event, we will delve into innovative methods for characterizing both passive and active devices, showcasing novel methodologies and architectures for measurement applications in radar, satellite and mobile communication technologies. Our primary objective is to provide a comprehensive and precise understanding of the device under test, ensuring that the influence of the measurement system is kept to an absolute minimum.
By focusing on wideband modulated signals, participants will gain valuable insights into new approaches in characterization methods, equipping them with the knowledge to improve their own testing processes and results across various applications.

Materials

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Enow Tanjong
3ds
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

Typical communication systems designed for space applications involve a large amount of microwave and RF components that need to be accurately modeled and designed which could lead to protracted design cycles if a fragmented approach is used. A process which approaches this design from a unified methodology is therefore needed. In this presentation we will discuss how Electromagnetic simulation software can be used in a hybrid unified approach to simulate all the different components together as a result of the fact that the disparate parts of such a system typically have unique simulation techniques that provide efficient analysis.

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Bert Henderson, Matt Clements, Kiyoshi Miyashita
Consultant, Apple, Inc., ASML
Location
Exhibit Hall Floor
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-1: Ku-Band Multi-Functional Bandpass Filtering Isolators (BPFIs) Using GaAs Coupled-Line-Based Unilateral Frequency-Selective Stages
Kexin Li, Andrés Fontana, Dimitra Psychogiou
Univ. College Cork, Univ. College Cork, Univ. College Cork
(15:10 - 15:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-2: GaN-Based Power Amplification Unit for the Europa Clipper Mission
Karthik Srinivasan, Harry S. Figueroa, Duane C. Howard, Erich T. Schlecht, Ricardo S. Zebulum, Tushar Shenoy, Donald L. Kirchner, Alina Moussessian
Jet Propulsion Lab, Jet Propulsion Lab, Astranis Space Technologies, Jet Propulsion Lab, Jet Propulsion Lab, Blue Origin Enterprises, Univ. of Iowa, Jet Propulsion Lab
(15:30 - 15:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-3: Dielectric Filled Waveguide Antenna for Air-Borne Application
Madhumita Chakravarti, Anil Chepala, Asudeb Dutta
IIT Hyderabad, DRDO, IIT Hyderabad
(15:50 - 16:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-4: An Area-Efficient Reconfigurable Compact Multi-Band Directional Coupler in RF SOI CMOS Technology
Ting-Li Hsu, Amelie Hagelauer, Valentyn Solomko
Technische Univ. München, Technische Univ. München, Infineon Technologies
(16:10 - 16:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-5: Metasurface Design for RCS Reduction Applications
Irfan Ahmed, Muhammad Noman, Muhammad Imran, Farooq A. Tahir, Qammer H. Abbasi
NUST, Univ. of Glasgow, Univ. of Glasgow, Univ. of Glasgow, Univ. of Glasgow
(16:30 - 16:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-6: USB Type-C Receptacle Connector with Ceramic Insulator and Three-Layer Ground Plates
Jeong-Hun Park, Chung-Seok Lee, Jin-Man Jang, Seon-Hwa Yun, Jae-Hyuk Choi, Moon-Que Lee
Univ. of Seoul, EDS Solution, EDS Solution, Univ. of Seoul, EDS Solution, Univ. of Seoul
(16:50 - 17:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-7: A TSPC mm-Wave Frequency Divider with up to 50GHz Input Frequency in 12nm FinFET Bulk CMOS
Konstantin Vilyuk, Kai Scheller, Philip Hetterle, Florian Probst, Andre Engelmann, Albert-Marcel Schrotz, Norman Franchi, Robert Weigel
FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg
(17:10 - 17:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-8: A 28GHz Dual-Mode Power Amplifier for Enhanced Load Resiliency or Back-Off Efficiency Enhancement in 22nm FDSOI Process
Hang Yu, Mehran Hazer Sahlabadi, Slim Boumaiza
Univ. of Waterloo, Univ. of Waterloo, Univ. of Waterloo
(17:30 - 17:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-9: Electromagnetically Induced Transparency Based Metamaterials Integrated with Plasma Cells for High Power Microwave Protection
Muhammad Rizwan Akram, Abbas Semnani
Univ. of Toledo, Univ. of Toledo
(17:50 - 18:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-10: A Full V-Band High-Output Power Frequency Doubler with High Fourth Harmonic Suppression in a InGaAs mHEMT Technology
Eric Sigle, Arnulf Leuther, Rüdiger Quay
Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF
(18:10 - 18:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-11: Tensor Train Optimization for Polynomial Chaos for High Dimensional Uncertainty Quantification
Ziyuan Wang, Roni Khazaka
McGill Univ., McGill Univ.
(18:30 - 18:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-12: Detection Algorithm for Waveguide Connection and Probe Contact States Based on Machine Learning in Frequency up to 1.1THz
Ryo Sakamaki, Seitaro Kon, Shuhei Amakawa, Takeshi Yoshida, Satoshi Tanaka, Minoru Fujishima
AIST, AIST, Hiroshima Univ., Hiroshima Univ., Hiroshima Univ., Hiroshima Univ.
(18:50 - 19:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-13: A Wideband TIA-Driver Unit in 22-nm CMOS FDSOI for Integrated Microwave Optoelectronic Oscillators
Sareh Banavdi, Jierui Fu, Kamran Entesari
Texas A&M Univ., Texas A&M Univ., Texas A&M Univ.
(19:10 - 19:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-14: New Coaxial Interconnection — Application to Wilkinson Dividers/Combiners
Eric Rius, Jessica Benedicto, Jean François Favennec, Juan Pablo Guzmán Vélez
Lab-STICC (UMR 6285), Lab-STICC (UMR 6285), Lab-STICC (UMR 6285), Lab-STICC (UMR 6285)
(19:30 - 19:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-15: A 230-GHz 3.5-dBm Phase-Shifter-Embedded Frequency Tripler with 360° Phase-Shifting Range in 40-nm CMOS
Chun-Sheng Lin, Chun-Hsing Li
National Taiwan Univ., National Taiwan Univ.
(19:50 - 20:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-16: RPRS: Real-Time Privacy mm-Wave Radar Sensing System
Haoyang Wu, Xiaodong Cai, Yichuan Gao, Chenlu Miao
Intel, Intel, Intel, Intel
(20:10 - 20:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-17: Material Characterization of Graphene Oxide and Reduced Graphene Oxide Using Resonance Methods
Lukasz Nowicki, Mila Milenkovic, Svetlana Jovanović, Marzena Olszewska-Placha, Malgorzata Celuch
QWED, Univ. of Belgrade, Univ. of Belgrade, QWED, QWED
(20:30 - 20:50)
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IF1-18: A High-Efficiency Outphasing Power Amplifier Utilizing a Synthesized Direct-Matching Technique Based on Two-Section Branch-Line Coupler Output Combiner
Baihua Zeng, Pei-Wen Shu, Shaoyong Zheng, Xinyu Zhou, Wing Shing Chan
CityUHK, CityUHK, Sun Yat-sen Univ., PolyU, CityUHK
(20:50 - 21:10)
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IF1-19: Accurate Large-Scale Motion Sensing With FMCW Radar Based on Range-Dependent DFT Technique
Jiayu Zhang, Zhiwei Zhang, Yuchen Li, Changzhan Gu, Junfa Mao
SJTU, SJTU, SJTU, SJTU, SJTU
(21:10 - 21:30)
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IF1-20: A THz Attenuator Based on Voltage-Tunable Whispering Gallery Mode Resonator
Huilin Zhang, Xuecou Tu, Dingxuan Gu, Zeyu Xu, Yunjie Rui, Zhanzhang Mai, Bingnan Yan, Chen Zhang, Xu Yan, Junyi Wu, Shuyu Zhou, Lin Kang, Jian Chen, Peiheng Wu
Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ., Nanjing Univ.
(21:30 - 21:50)
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IF1-21: Modified GaN Based Sequential Load-Modulated-Balanced-Amplifier Avoiding Schottky-Gate Effects & Increase Linearisability
Gautam Jindal, Björn Jelonnek, Tilman Felgentreff
Nokia, Nokia, Nokia
(21:50 - 22:10)
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IF1-22: Ultra-Wideband 6-Bit Passive Phase Shifter with Open-Circuit Microstrip Pseudo-π Network and Low RMS Phase Error
Tianci Zhang, Yuying Zhang, Kuisong Wang, Jing Wan, Xuming Sun, Xiaoxin Liang
CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS
(22:10 - 22:30)
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IF1-23: A 28nm CMOS Almost All-Digital 0.5 to 4.0GHz Ultra-Wideband Ground Penetrating Radar for Lunar Surface Exploration
Adrian Tang, Arhison Bharathan, Zachary Gonzalez-Ruskiewicz, Omid Janani, Christopher Kniss, Yanghyo Kim
Jet Propulsion Lab, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, Second Order Effects, Second Order Effects, Stevens Institute of Technology, Stevens Institute of Technology
(22:30 - 22:50)
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IF1-24: Parallel Differential-Line Fed Planar Aperture Antenna-in-Package with Signal Lines Isolated from IC in 300-GHz Band
Taisuke Uemura, Atsuya Yamazaki, Yoshiki Sugimoto, Kunio Sakakibara, Nobuyoshi Kikuma
Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya Institute of Technology
(22:50 - 23:10)
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IF1-25: 2200W High-Efficiency Amplifier Module Covering 325MHz and 352MHz Applications
William G. Leijenaar
Leijenaar Electronics
(23:10 - 23:30)
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IF1-26: An Ultra-Low-Cost Early Warning Sensor for Pedestrians
Cavon Hajimiri, Ali Hajimiri
Polytechnic School, Caltech
(23:30 - 23:50)
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IF1-27: Quantum Method for Solving S-Parameters of Lossless Waveguides Based on the HHL Method and Finite-Element-Method
Xiaolong Li, Feng Feng, Q.J. Zhang
Tianjin Univ., Tianjin Univ., Carleton Univ.
(23:50 - 00:10)
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IF1-28: High Power-Added-Efficiency AlGaN/GaN E-Mode HEMTs for Low-Supply-Voltage RF Terminal Applications
Xiaoqiang He, Ke Wei, Sheng Zhang, RuiZhe Zhang, Kaiyu Wang, Jiaqi Guo, Jianchao Wang, Rikang Zhao, Xinhua Wang, Yankui Li, Weijun Luo, Jiebin Niu, Xinyu Liu
CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS, CAS
(00:10 - 00:30)
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IF1-29: GaN Trap Model Extraction Based on MHz Load-Line Measurements
Petros Beleniotis, Cristina Andrei, Christos Zervos, Ulrich L. Rohde, Matthias Rudolph
BTU, BTU, BTU, BTU, BTU
(00:30 - 00:50)
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IF1-30: A Coupler-Feedback Technique for Power Amplifier Gain Enhancement
Ricky Mannion, Taylor Barton
University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Boulder
(00:50 - 01:10)
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IF1-31: Analysis of High-Efficiency Power Amplifiers Exploiting Input Harmonics and Nonlinear I-V Knee Characteristics
Pei-Wen Shu, Baihua Zeng, Li-Heng Zhou, Xinyu Zhou, Wing Shing Chan
CityUHK, CityUHK, Nantong University, PolyU, CityUHK
(01:10 - 01:30)
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IF1-32: S-Parameter-Based Simulation Technique and Crosstalk Suppression for Large-Scale Superconducting Quantum-Computing Chip Design
Shoichi Shiba, Shuhei Tamate, Peter A. Spring, Aki Dote, Norinao Kouma, Yoshiyasu Doi, Yasunobu Nakamura, Shintaro Sato
Fujitsu, RIKEN, RIKEN, Fujitsu, Fujitsu, Fujitsu, RIKEN, Fujitsu
(01:30 - 01:50)
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IF1-33: High-Efficiency Low-Complexity ASK Transmitter Using an Inverse Class-F Power Amplifier with a Nonuniform Transmission-Line-Based Load Transformation Network
Lukas Hüssen, Muh-Dey Wei, Renato Negra
RWTH Aachen Univ., RWTH Aachen Univ., RWTH Aachen Univ.
(01:50 - 02:10)
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IF1-34: A SiGe J-Band Gilbert Cell-Based Frequency Doubler and Power Amplifier Chain with 10dBm Output Power
Stephan Hauptmeier, Muhammed Ali Yildirim, Nils Pohl
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Ruhr-Universität Bochum
(02:10 - 02:30)
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IF1-35: An Effective Basis Function Generation Structure for Digital Pre-Distortion in Wideband Scenarios
Tianyang Zhong, Jun Peng, Songbai He, Jiaxuan Zhu, Yuchen Bian, Min Xiong, Xinyu Wang, Chenrui Liang, Yijie Tang
UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC, UESTC
(02:30 - 02:50)
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IF1-36: Multi-Functional Modulated Surface Based on M-Type Ferrite for mmWave Application
Nohgyeom Ha, Soohyun Kim, Horim Lee, Min Jang, Byeongjin Park, Manos M. Tentzeris, Sangkil Kim
Hanwha Systems, Pusan National Univ., KIMS, KIMS, KIMS, Georgia Tech, Pusan National Univ.
(02:50 - 03:10)
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IF1-37: Dual-Band Surface Acoustic Wave Filter Based on Parallel Connected Resonators
Junhong Cai, Yuandan Dong
UESTC, UESTC
(03:10 - 03:30)
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IF1-38: Fast-Switchable 3.6GHz GaN Doherty Power Amplifier for Energy-Efficient Non-Continuous Transmission of 256-QAM Signals
Maximilian G. Becker, Robert Krämer, Marco Gunia, Frank Ellinger
Technische Universität Dresden, Technische Universität Dresden, Technische Universität Dresden, Technische Universität Dresden
(03:30 - 03:50)
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IF1-39: Predicting the Fidelity of Multiplexed Superconducting Qubit Readout with Multiphysics Numerical Methods
Samuel T. Elkin, Michael Haider, Thomas E. Roth
Purdue Univ., Technische Univ. München, Purdue Univ.
(03:50 - 04:10)
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IF1-40: TCN-DPD: Parameter-Efficient Temporal Convolutional Networks for Wideband Digital Predistortion
Huanqiang Duan, Manno Versluis, Qinyu Chen, Leo C.N. de Vreede, Chang Gao
Technische Universiteit Delft, Technische Universiteit Delft, Universiteit Leiden, Technische Universiteit Delft, Technische Universiteit Delft
(04:10 - 04:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-41: Enhancing Long-Range Battery-Free Communication: A Passive Lens-Enabled Broadbeam Harmonic mmID for Emerging IoT Systems
Marvin Joshi, Charles A. Lynch III, Kexin Hu, Manos M. Tentzeris
Georgia Tech, Georgia Tech, Georgia Tech, Georgia Tech
(04:30 - 04:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-42: Heart Rate Variability Monitoring Using a Chord-Based Algorithms in Low-IF CW Radar Systems
Yuan-Chi Tseng, Chin-Lung Yang
National Cheng Kung Univ., National Cheng Kung Univ.
(04:50 - 05:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-43: A Compact Brick-Type 40GHz-Band DBF Transmit Antenna Module Using Direct Digital RF Technology
Koki Furuuchi, Ryosei Miyagawa, Yuki Fujiya, Junhao Zhang, Tomoyuki Furuichi, Satoshi Tsukamoto, Noriharu Suematsu
Tohoku Univ., Tohoku Univ., Tohoku Univ., Tohoku Univ., Tohoku Univ., Tohoku Univ., Tohoku Univ.
(05:10 - 05:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-44: A 30-mW D-Band High-Sensitivity Self-Injection-Locked Radar Sensor with Integrated SIW Antenna in 70-nm GaAs pHEMT Technology
Chih-Ju Wu, Donglin Gao, Shuping Li, Austin Ying-Kuang Chen, Chung-Tse Michael Wu
National Taiwan Univ., Rutgers Univ., Rutgers Univ., Univ. of California, Santa Cruz, National Taiwan Univ.
(05:30 - 05:50)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-45: Direction Finding for Software Defined Radios with Switched Uniform Circular Arrays
Lennart Werner, Markus Gardill, Marco Hutter
ETH Zürich, BTU, ETH Zürich
(05:50 - 06:10)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-46: Extended D-Band Low-Noise-Amplifier MMICs Based on a 50-nm Metamorphic HEMT Technology
Felix Heinz, Fabian Thome, Arnulf Leuther
Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF, Fraunhofer IAF
(06:10 - 06:30)
PaperSlidesAbstract
IF1-47: A Body-Floating G-Band Frequency Doubler for Astronomical Receiver in 90-nm CMOS Process
Yi-Heng Lee, Chau-Ching Chiong, Yunshan Wang, Huei Wang
National Taiwan Univ., Academia Sinica, National Taiwan Univ., National Taiwan Univ.
(06:30 - 06:50)

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Winfried Simon
IMST GmbH
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

EM Twin is a powerful tool for an augmented OTA measurement & 3D EM simulation workflow, harnessing the strengths of both domains. By utilizing XPU technology, EM Twin enables rapid full wave EM simulations of antenna digital twins even in complex scenarios. Special patented algorithms (patent by IMST and Rohde&Schwarz) for accurate simulation using EM sources based on equivalent currents are applied. This advanced capability ensures an easy and efficient workflow making it an essential solution for modern antenna engineering challenges like integrating antennas in- and/or outside of vehicles, ships or airplanes.

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Yun Xu
3ds
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
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With increasing complexity in product designs and manufacturing processes, efficient optimization methods are more essential than ever. This presentation introduces a unique solution combining electromagnetic (EM) simulations, Design of Experiments (DOE), and for designing, analyzing and optimizing electromagnetic EM components and systems. EM simulations provide critical insights into electromagnetic behavior, leading to accurate predictions and design improvements. By integrating DOE with electromagnetic simulations, we can systematically explore the design space, identify key design parameters, and optimize system performance. Automation enables rapid simulation setup, execution, and post-processing, reducing the overall design time.

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Gent Paparisto
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
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Cadence Virtuoso Studio RF platform transforms the design and analysis flow by enabling system tools such as Cadence VSS software to directly access a Virtuoso design. Virtuoso Design Link offers seamless connections to DUT circuits through multiple simulator options, ensuring a transparent and efficient user experience. Ability to analyze and improve the system-level performance of a circuit design from a single environment opens the door to optimization, tradeoffs, and yield analysis, empowering designers to make informed decisions and maximize performance. This MicroApp will describe standard communication testbenches and Virtuoso Design Link, enhancing productivity and driving innovation in your design workflows.

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Justin Newton
Remcom, Inc.
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
Abstract

Load pull is a critical characterization method for optimizing Power Amplifier (PA) performance in Radio Frequency (RF) front-end systems. By precisely matching complex impedance across frequencies, engineers can maximize output power and efficiency in high-performance RF applications like 5G networks and satellite communications. Utilizing Remcom's FDTD solver and schematic editor, engineers can analyze frequency-dependent load pull data to optimize critical parameters such as total radiated power. This approach is particularly crucial in modern radio communication systems, where reducing power consumption and improving system performance are essential.

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Moein Nazari, Xiaobo Wong, Suomin Cui
Cadence Design Systems
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
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Conventional antenna design workflows require deep domain knowledge for topology selection. Additionally, antenna design requirements are complex and changing across different applications areas. In this MicroApp, we present Cadence Optimality Intelligent System Explorer's AlphaGo algorithm approach to antenna design problems as a kind of game. Starting from a blank grid, AlphaGo algorithm generates antenna layouts that can meet designers’ specifications. During the generation process, a machine learning model with deep neural network architecture is built and improved, thus facilitating an online optimization flow with an accurate surrogate model that can accelerate design efficiency and reduce design cycles.

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Tarun Chawla
Remcom
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
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Achieving reliable wireless connectivity on the human body presents significant challenges due to radiation hazards, antenna design, and OTA measurements. This work demonstrates the use of the FDTD method to create near-field Huygens boxes that incorporate MCAD models, PCB designs with circuits, and surface mesh of a human body. For larger environments, these near-field Huygens boxes are integrated into 3D ray-tracing to evaluate environmental effects, including human presence for blockage. The hybrid approach is correlated, accounts for multipath effects for GNSS and indoor, and delivers significant runtime savings, providing a comprehensive RF digital twin solution for RF test and measurement.

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Neel Pandeya, Drew Fischer, Cole Huth
National Instruments
Location
MicroApps Theater, IMS Exhibit Hall
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Recent advances in ADC and DAC technology have enabled the practical realization of direct-sampling architectures, which provide access to the full RF bandwidth provided by the ADC/DAC. However, there are unique considerations that need to be made regarding master clock rate selection, frequency planning, aliasing effects, Nyquist zones, and spur and distortion avoidance. The USRP X440 uses a direct-sampling architecture and thus operates differently from other USRP devices. Attendees will gain an understanding of the challenges of this architecture, and how to make informed decisions when using the X440.

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