A1.5
Evolving Antennas For Directional Radio Sensitivity
Dylan Wells, Ohio State University, United States; Julie Rolla, NASA, United States; Bryan Reynolds, Remcom, United States; Amy Connolly, Ohio State University, United States
Session:
A1: Antennas Lecture
Track:
Commission A: Electromagnetic Metrology
Location:
Room 155
Presentation Time:
Wed, 8 Jan, 14:50 - 15:10 MT (UTC -7)
Session Chair:
Chris Anderson, NTIA
Presentation
Discussion
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Session A1
A1.1: Towards Harsh Environment Silicon Carbide Based On-chip Antenna
Sree Adinarayana Dasari, Seung Yoon Lee, Nima Ghalichechian, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
A1.2: Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna Providing Pattern Diversity Using Higher-Order Modes
Anh T. Vu, Jason Summer, Nigel Shepherd, Hung Luyen, University of North Texas, United States
A1.3: 37 GHz Low-Profile Wideband Antenna with High-Gain Characteristics for Next-Generation Networks
Carlos Arteaga Araujo, Elias Alwan, Florida International University, United States
A1.4: Direct Antenna Binary Phase-Shift Keying through Ferrimagnetic Loading
Shantu Ghose, Binbin Yang, North Carolina A&T State University, United States
A1.5: Evolving Antennas For Directional Radio Sensitivity
Dylan Wells, Ohio State University, United States; Julie Rolla, NASA, United States; Bryan Reynolds, Remcom, United States; Amy Connolly, Ohio State University, United States
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