Wed
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Wed 10 Jun | 08:00 - 09:40
Room 252AB
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Technical Sessions
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This session presents recent advances in Simultaneous Wireless Information and Power Transfer (SWIPT) and wirelessly powered RF systems, spanning biomedical implants and 5G/NR communications. An invited keynote introduces SWIPT fundamentals, followed by papers on inductive powering and auto-localization of CMOS brain implants, a flexible, tileable phased array enabled by CMOS beamformers, and a rectifier-type mixer enabling wirelessly powered 5G NR transceivers. Together, these contributions highlight practical, scalable architectures for flexible, distributed, and energy-autonomous RF systems.
Wed
10
Wed 10 Jun | 08:00 - 09:40
Room 253ABC
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This session explores complex integration methods to enable novel radar, imaging, and sensing systems. The topics demonstrate key subsystems and architectures including synthesizers, antennas, and transceivers that enable advanced sensing systems. In addition, presentations discuss recent advances in MIMO sensing, cognitive radar, and repeater-aided radar networks.
Wed
10
Wed 10 Jun | 08:00 - 09:40
Room 254AB
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Increased levels of integration make antennas, modulation sources, and circuit nodes inaccessible to direct measurement. This session explores measurement techniques that use the signals that are indirectly available, including contactless and modulation-based methods.
Wed
10
Wed 10 Jun | 08:00 - 09:40
Room 257AB
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This session presents advances in simulation approaches for wireless systems and technologies for RF sensing. The keynote discusses simulation methodologies for satellite coverage analysis, providing context for broadband wireless system design. Subsequent papers demonstrate diverse microwave sensing applications: metalens-enhanced backscatter tags, dielectric resonators for industrial process monitoring, gas sensing through permittivity-modulated antennas, and reflectionless displacement sensors. These contributions showcase the convergence of sensing and communication functionalities in compact RF systems suitable for safety-critical and industrial deployment scenarios.
Wed
10
We2A: Wireless Power Transfer Subsystems: Rectifiers, Rectennas, and Backscattering-Enabled Hardware
Wed 10 Jun | 10:10 - 11:50
Room 252AB
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This session provides a comprehensive view of state-of-the-art wireless power transfer subsystems, bridging device-level innovation, circuit architectures, and system-oriented functionality essential for scalable and efficient wireless energy solutions. The selected papers address key challenges in wireless power transfer hardware, including efficiency optimization, broadband operation, and ultra-wide dynamic range.
Wed
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Wed 10 Jun | 10:10 - 11:50
Room 253ABC
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Radar sensors have found a wide variety of use cases in industrial and scientific measurement applications. This session explores how recent advances in hardware and techniques are enabling novel applications and enhanced performance for microwave and mm-wave radar sensors. Topics include radar systems for non-destructive testing, human sensing and tracking, and coherent multi-static imaging.
Wed
10
Wed 10 Jun | 10:10 - 11:50
Room 254AB
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This session highlights advanced sensing, imaging, and interfacing technologies at the intersection of microwaves and biomedicine. Topics range from broadband microwave probes for electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy to highly sensitive SIW-based pulse sensors, and explore sub-GHz wireless power transfer links for bio-implants and wideband low-impedance receive interfaces for untuned coils. Together, these contributions showcase innovative hardware and system solutions enabling next-generation biomedical measurement and instrumentation.
Wed
10
Wed 10 Jun | 10:10 - 11:50
Room 257AB
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Technical Sessions
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This session discusses state-of-the art research in microwave/mm-wave photonics systems. The session starts with a keynote talk about reconfigurable microwave photonics systems, followed by talks on a pseudo-random microwave generator photonics chip and photonically-enabled wideband, low noise microwave/mm-wave signal generators. The session is concluded with a talk about a mm-wave radio-over-fiber co-integrated EIC/PIC transceiver.
Wed
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Wed 10 Jun | 12:00 - 13:30
Room 256
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Panel Session
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This panel will explore advancements in Integrated Sensing & Communications (ISAC) technologies that unify sensing with wireless connectivity across automotive and aerospace domains. Speakers will outline how tight co‑design of sensing and communication stacks can potentially enable dual use of RF hardware (Wi‑Fi, UWB, cellular, radar) to cut BOM cost, conserve spectrum, reduce power, and simplify architectural complexity for future software‑defined vehicles and aircraft. The discussion is organized around three complementary domains: (1) short‑range ISAC repurposing commodity wireless technologies (e.g., Wi‑Fi and UWB) for in‑cabin, near‑vehicle, and in‑flight sensing applications including intrusion detection, child presence / occupant vital sign monitoring, occupant localization, and classification; (2) long‑range ISAC leveraging cellular infrastructure and high‑definition maps for non‑line‑of‑sight detection of occluded road users (e.g., to mitigate crashes at intersections and highway merges), and evolution of dual‑purpose radar sensors supporting both high‑resolution perception and high‑bandwidth links to the network edge; (3) aerospace ISAC applications encompassing UAV/drone traffic management with integrated sensing and communication, aircraft collision avoidance systems combining radar sensing with air‑to‑air and air‑to‑ground data links, airport surface surveillance, and satellite‑based ISAC for simultaneous Earth observation and communication services.
Wed
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Wed 10 Jun | 13:30 - 15:10
Room 252AB
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Technical Sessions
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This session presents recent advances in microwave field–matter interaction for sensing, characterization, high-power applications, and quantum technologies. Topics include localized and near-field microwave excitation, resonant and metamaterial-based sensing, sub-wavelength electromagnetic imaging, and highly localized microwave delivery to quantum systems.
Wed
10
Wed 10 Jun | 13:30 - 15:10
Room 254AB
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This session presents emerging radar and mm-wave technologies for vital sign monitoring across diverse real-world scenarios. Topics include FMCW radar systems, D-band super-regenerative sensor arrays, pulse-Doppler self-injection-locked radar, and body-worn systems. Together, these talks highlight advances in high-frequency circuits, radar architectures, and wearable platforms enabling scalable, accurate, and non-intrusive health monitoring solutions.
Wed
10
Wed 10 Jun | 13:30 - 15:10
Room 257AB
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This session focuses on accuracy and practical limits in mm-wave and sub-mm-wave measurements. It brings together recent advances in calibration and de-embedding methodologies spanning planar structures, cable and fixture characterization, and cryogenic S-parameter measurements using room-temperature calibration strategies. The session will open with a keynote talk revisiting and extending VNA-based non-linear mixer measurements up to mm-wave frequencies.
Wed
10
Wed 10 Jun | 15:10 - 17:00
Room Exhibit Hall Floor
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Interactive Forum