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1 German Microwave Conference March 2011 Program (preliminary, 28 january 2011) IMA e.v. ITG

2 Sponsors Imprint Institut für Mikrowellen- und Antennentechnik e.v. (IMA) c/o Universität Duisburg-Essen Fakultät für Ingenieurwissenschaften Abteilung Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik Hochfrequenztechnik Bismarckstraße 81, Eingang Oststraße Duisburg Germany Verantwortlich im Sinne des Presserechts (ViSdP): Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rolf Jakoby 2

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4 Contents Welcome by the Conference Chairman 5 Committees and Boards 7 Sessions 8 M1: Opening Session M2: Electromagnetics, EMC, and Simulation Techniques M3: Active Microwave Devices and Circuits M4: Radar in Communications M5: Passive Microwave Components and Modules M6: Propagation and Channel Modeling T1: Millimeter and Submillimeterwave Technology T2: RFID and Microwave Sensors T3: FMCW-Radar T4: Tunable Components and Devices T5: Passive Microwave Components and Modules T6: Special Session Fachausschuss Antennen T7: Ultrawideband and Microwave Systems T8: Special Session: Fachausschuss Mikrowellentechnik T9: Interactive Forum W1: Antennas, Antenna Arrays, and Reconfigurable Antennas W2: Active Microwave Devices and Circuits W3: Microwave Measurement Techniques W4: Radar, Imaging, and Localization W5: Electromagnetics, EMC, and Simulation Techniques W6: Closing Session Workshops 30 WS1: Advances in 3D EM Simulation for Microwave Applications WS2: LTCC Microwave Technology for Satellite Communications WS3: Miniature Frequency-Scalable Reflectometers for Vector Network Analyzers WS4: Nonlinear Network Analyzer Measurements and Applications For Successful High-Frequency Designs WS5: Reconfigurable Systems for Space and Earth Applications WS6: Microwave Sensors and Sensor Systems Doctoral School on Metamaterials 36 Social Events 38 Venue 39 4

5 Welcome by the Conference Chairman As the conference chairman, I would like to welcome you to the 6 th German Microwave Conference (GeMiC 2011) in Darmstadt. This year GeMiC is held from March 14 to March 16, 2011, at Darmstadt s Science and Congress Center Darmstadtium, close to Technische Universität Darmstadt. It is organized by the Institute of Microwave Engineering and Photonics of Technische Universität Darmstadt, on behalf of the IMA e.v. and the VDE/ITG. We will have a comprehensive technical program featuring 16 regular technical sessions and a poster session. In the tradition of last GeMiC in 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 papers for the special sessions, the Technical Program Committee selected 82 papers for oral presentation, and 11 for posters. They are complemented by three invited speakers, who will give keynote talks in the plenary sessions. Moreover, there will be several workshops and seminars during the conference, being organized by academics as well as industry. The Industrial Forum will complement the conference, allowing you not only to hear the latest technical results but also to stay in touch with the leading hardware and software manufacturers. All these workshops, seminars and the Industrial Forum are open to all GeMiC attendees. Furthermore, on Thursday, 17 th March, there will be a Doctoral School on Metamaterials at Technische Universität Darmstadt. So, GeMiC is growing and taking over its role as the premier German Microwave Conference. GeMiC 2011 would not have been possible without the commitment of many individuals and the continuous support by companies. In particular, we have to thank the Technical Program Committee and the Paper Review Board for carefully evaluating the manuscripts submitted, and all of our sponsors, supporting this conference. 5

6 Particularly, for their countless efforts in organizing GeMiC 2011, I gratefully thank Christian Damm, Roland Dill, Maria Kaiser, Christian Mandel, Holger Maune, Andreas Penirschke, Martin Schüßler, and Eleonore Titow. The entire organizing team wishes you an inspiring and motivating conference and stimulating discussions with your colleagues. Rolf Jakoby 6

7 Committees and Boards Conference Committee Christian Damm Roland Dill Rolf Jakoby Maria Kaiser Christian Mandel Holger Maune Andreas Penirschke Martin Schüßler Eleonore Titow Technical Program Committee Georg Böck, Technische Universität Berlin Christian Damm, Technische Universität Darmstadt Thomas Eibert, Technische Universität München Dirk Heberling, RWTH Aachen Matthias Hein, Technische Universität Ilmenau Wolfgang Heinrich, Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Berlin 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 Darmstadt Matthias Rudolph, Brandenburg University of Technology Lorenz-Peter Schmidt, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Martin Schüßler, Technische 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 Committee Arne 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 Board Adelseck, 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 (RWTH Aachen) 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 (Uni Linz) 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) 7

8 Sessions Monday , 13:40 Room europium Session M1: Opening Session Welcome Address Chairman GeMiC 2011 Rolf Jakoby Keynote Talk From Basic Research to Innovation Thomas Becks, VDE Association for Electrical Electronic & Information Technologies In today s economy, it is clearer than ever that the key enabling technologies are the most important driver of innovation and competitiveness. In Germany and Europe, research often yields excellent results. But then comes the famous paradox: high quality knowledge is produced but it is not used or exploited sufficiently. The government pursues a range of policies to set up strategic research agendas and to enhance the transfer of research outcome into innovation. Starting with some basic figures on research expenditures and programmes in Germany and Europe the talk will provide an overview of these policies and actions. Finally some new ideas and measures will be presented that may help giving better responses on the challenges. Welcome by TU Darmstadt Rolf Jakoby, Institut für Mikrowellentechnik und Photonik, Technische Universität Darmstadt Keynote Talk Microwave 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 materialized in very powerful simulators for microwave devices. Not only that single components may be analyzed with a large variety of numerical 8

9 approaches, even the simulation of systems is within reach. Automatic optimization is a common feature of modern tools. Latest trends include uncertainty features dirctly into the mathematical kernel, enabling the analysis of fabrication tolerances and production yield. 9

10 Monday , 14:20 Room helium Session M2: Electromagnetics, EMC, and Simulation Techniques Chair: V. Hansen 14:50 M2-1 Design of a 120 W Balanced GaN Doherty Power Amplifier A. Z. Markos, K. Bathich, A. Al Tanany, D. Gruner, G. Boeck Berlin Institute of Technology, Microwave Engineering Lab 15:10 M2-2 An 8 W GaAs Class-AB Amplifier for Operation in Envelope Tracking Systems A. Bräckle, M. Ott, S. Heck, M. Berroth University of Stuttgart, Institute of Electrical and Optical Communications Engineering 15:30 M2-3 Efficiency Improvement for RF Power Amplifiers by Employing Harmonic Injection at the Input A. Al Tanany, D. Gruner, F. Goelden, K. Bathich, R. Kahl, G. Boeck Berlin Institute of Technology, Microwave Engineering Laboratory 10

11 Session M3: Active Microwave Devices and Circuits Chairs: H. Schumacher, A. Thiede 14:50 M3-1 Dispersion Analysis of Periodic Structures by Solving Corresponding Excitation Problems T. Eibert, Y. Weitsch, H. Chen Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Hochfrequenztechnik 15:10 M3-2 Stochastic Electromagnetic Fields J. A. Russer, P. Russer Technische Universität München, Institute for Nanoelectronics 15:30 M3-3 Surface Impedances for Planar Conductors in Volume Discretization Methods without Frequency Limitations M. Kunze CST Computer Simulation Technology AG Monday , 14:20 Room europium 11

12 Monday , 15:50 Room europium Session M4: Radar in Communications Chairs: P. Knott, M. Vossiek 15:50 M4-1 Transponder and Reader Concept for a HF Locating System T. Schäfer, M. Vossiek Clausthal University of Technology, Institute of Electrical Information Technology 16:10 M4-2 Triggering UMTS User Equipment Inter-RAT Cell Reselection Using Noise Jammers M. Gardill, S. Zorn, R. Weigel, A. Kölpin Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute for Electronics Engineering 16:30 M4-3 A High Accuracy Direction-Of-Arrival and Misalignment Angle Detector G. Vinci, F. Barbon, R. Weigel, A. Koelpin University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute for Electronics Engineering 16:50 M4-4 Doppler Estimation in an OFDM Joint Radar and Communication System Y. L. Sit, C. Sturm, T. Zwick Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik und Elektronik 17:10 M4-5 Particle Swarm Optimization of Minimum- Redundancy MIMO Arrays K. Rezer, W. Gropengießer, A. F. Jacob Hamburg University of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik 12

13 Session M5: Passive Microwave Components and Modules Chairs: M. Hein, A. Jacob 15:50 M5-1 Dispersion Engineering: How to Design a Miniature Coaxial Low-Pass C. Neumaier 12, M. Lorenz 1, N. Spaeth 1, K. H.E. Numssen 1, E. M. Biebl 2 1 Spinner GmbH, 2 Technische Universität München, Fachgebiet Höchstfrequenztechnik 16:10 M5-2 LTCC-Integrated Evanescent Mode Cavity Filters at X- to K-Band B. Schulte 1, V. Ziegler 1, B. Schoenlinner 1, U. Prechtel 1, H. Schumacher 2 1 EADS Deutschland GmbH, Innovation Works, 2 University of Ulm, Institute of Electron Devices and Circuits 16:30 M5-3 Broadband matching of high-permittivity coatings with frequency selective surfaces F. Fitzek, R. H. Raßhofer, E. M. Biebl BMW Group Research and Technology, Technische Universität München, Fachgebiet Höchstfrequenztechnik 16:50 M5-4 A Compact Four-Poles Cross-Coupled Square Open Loop Resonator Diplexer J. Konpang, L. Thongnoi Rajamangala University of Technology Krungthep, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering 17:10 M5-5 Active Learning Method for External Q Computation P. Rezaee 12, N. N. Esfahani 12, R. Knoechel 2, M. Tayarani 1 1 Iran University of Science and Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering, 2 Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Microwave Group Monday , 15:50 Room helium 13

14 Monday , 15:50 Room neon Session M6: Propagation and Channel Modeling Chairs: V. Hansen, D. Manteuffel 15:50 M6-1 Combined Lumped Element Network and Transmission Line Model for Wireless Transmission Links J. A. Russer 1, A. Baev 2, Y. Kuznetsov 2, F. Mukhtar 1, H. Yordanov 1, P. Russer 1 1 Technische Universität München, Institute for Nanoelectronics, 2 Moscow Aviation Institute, Theoretical Radio Engineering Department 16:10 M6-2 Enhanced Investigations of 433MHz 10GHz Time Invariant Wireless In-Car Communication Channels A. T. Ott 1, U. Siart 1, T. F. Eibert 1, O. Klemp 2, R. Steffen 2 1 Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Hochfrequenztechnik, 2 BMW Group Research and Technology 16:30 M6-3 Brune s Synthesis of Linear Lossy Distributed One- Port and Symmetric Two-Port Microwave Circuits F. Mukhtar 1, Y. Kuznetsov 2, C. Hoffmann 3, P. Russer 1 1 Technische Universität München, Institute for Nanoelectronics, 2 Moscow Aviation Institute, Theoretical Radio Engineering Department, 3 Technische Universität München, Institute for High-Frequency Engineering 16:50 M6-4 Characterization and Impedance Matching of New High Sensitive Planar Schottky Detector Diodes M. Hoefle 1, K. Schneider 1, A. Penirschke 1, O. Cojocari 2, R. Jakoby 1 1 Technische Universität Darmstadt, Microwave Engineering, 2 ACST GmbH 17:10 M6-5 Closed-Form Description of Coupled Microstrip Line Step Discontinuities J. Müller, N. Haase, A. F. Jacob Hamburg University of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik 14

15 Session T1: Millimeter and Submillimeterwave Technology Chairs: W. Grüner, V. Krozer 08:30 T GHz Characterization of Coplanar Waveguides on GaN-on-Si Substrates D. Marti, M. Vetter, A. R. Alt, L. Liu ETH-Zürich, Millimeter-Wave Electronics 08:50 T1-2 Reflection Coefficient Frequency Dependence of Flooring Materials at 60 GHz Band J. Ahmadi-Shokouh 1, S. Noghanian 2, E. Hossain 3, M. Ostadrahimi 3, H. Keshavarz 1 1 University of Sistan and Baluchestan, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2 University of North Dakota, Department of Electrical Engineering, 3 University of Manitoba, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 09:10 T1-3 Shunting Yard Management using Millimeter Wave Radar H. Essen 1, G. Biegel 1, T. Brehm 1, S. Sieger 1, U. Thoennessen 2, C. Schulz 2 1 Fraunhofer FHR, 2 Fraunhofer IOSB 09:30 T1-4 A 77 GHz Near-Field Probe with Integrated Illuminating Waveguide S. Dieter, Z. Yang, W. Menzel University of Ulm, Institute of Microwave Techniques Tuesday , 08:30 Room europium 15

16 Tuesday , 08:30 Room helium Session T2: RFID and Microwave Sensors Chairs: A. Stelzer, M. Vossiek 08:30 T2-1 Passive Wireless Temperature Sensing with BST- Based Chipless Transponder C. Mandel, H. Maune, M. Maasch, M. Sazegar, M. Schüßler, R. Jakoby Technische Universität Darmstadt, Microwave Engineering 08:50 T2-2 Efficiency Investigations for Wireless Resonant Energy Links Realized with Resonant Inductive Coils M. Dionigi, M. Mongiardo University of Perugia 09:10 T2-3 Helix-shaped CRLH-TL sensor for inhomogeneties detection for pneumatic conveyed pulverized solids A. Angelovski, A. Penirschke, R. Jakoby Technische Universität Darmstadt, Microwave Engineering 09:30 T2-4 Conceptual Design of a Procedure for Density Monitoring of Pulverized Fuels in Pneumatic Conveying Systems with Microwaves (8-12 GHz) C. Baer 1, T. Musch 1, M. Gerding 1, M.Vogt 2 1 Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Institute for Electronic Circuits, 2 Ruhr- Universität Bochum, High Frequency Engineering Research Group 16

17 Session T3: FMCW-Radar Chairs: H. Chaloupka, L.-P. Schmidt 10:40 T3-1 An IQ-Modulator Based Heterodyne 77-GHz FMCW Radar R. Feger 1, C. Wagner 2, A. Stelzer 1 1 Johannes Kepler University, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Integrated Radarsensors, 2 DICE GmbH & Co KG 11:00 T3-2 Element-Space Spatially Waveform Diverse FMCW Radar Distributed on Naval Formation T. Fickenscher, A. Gupta Helmut Schmidt University, Department of High Frequency Engineering 11:20 T3-3 Frequency Estimation Algorithm for an Extended FMCW Radar System with Additional Phase Evaluation S. Ayhan 1, P. Pahl 1, T. Kayser 12, M. Pauli 12, T. Zwick 1 1 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, 2 PKTEC GmbH 11:40 T3-4 Application of FMCW radar principle for fast inhomogeneity identification on transmission lines F. Bao, L. Arend, S. Bertl and J. Detlefsen Technische Universität München, Fachgebiet Hochfrequente Felder und Schaltungen 12:00 T3-5 Detecting power lines using 330GHz FMCW sensor B. Kapilevich, Y. Pinhasi, M. Anisimov, B. Litvak, D. Hardon, Y. Wool Ariel University Center of Samaria Tuesday , 10:40 Room europium 17

18 Tuesday , 10:40 Room helium Session T4: Tunable Components and Devices Chairs: R. Follmann, P. Scheele 10:40 T4-1 Bandpass Filter with Tunable Bandwidth and Center Frequency based on Varactor Diodes C. Reck, R. Trommer, L.-P. Schmidt University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair for High Frequency Technology 11:00 T4-2 Compact cascaded directional couplers with continuously tuneable coupling ratios H. Mextorf, T. Lehmann, R. Knöchel University of Kiel, Microwave Group 11:40 T4-3 Varactor Loaded Tunable Split Ring Resonators with Simple Biasing Network M. Maasch, C. Damm, M. Schüßler, E. Gonzalez-Rodriguez, R. Jakoby Technische Universität Darmstadt, Microwave Engineering 12:00 T4-4 Compact Tunable Loaded Line Phase Shifter based on Screen Printed BST Thick Film M. Sazegar, A. Mehmood, Y. Zheng, H. Maune, X. Zhou, J. Binder, R. Jakoby Technische Universität Darmstadt, Microwave Engineering 11:20 T4-5 Adaptive Matching Networks for MIMO RFfrontends Ulbrich, Pamp, Heberling 18

19 Session T5: Passive Microwave Components and Modules Chairs: W. Menzel, R. Quay 13:40 T5-1 Power Divider Based on Grounded Dielectric Slab Waveguide Operating in Ex11 Mode N. Dolatsha, J. Hesselbarth Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Laboratory for Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave Electronics 14:00 T5-2 RF Pulse Compressor for kw-pulse Power K. Solbach Universität Duisburg-Essen, Hochfrequenztechnik 14:20 T5-3 Phase Error Corrections for Microstrip 8x8 Butler Matrix Used in 7 Tesla MRI P. Yazdanbakhsh, K. Solbach Universität Duisburg-Essen, Hochfrequenztechnik 14:40 T5-4 Ultra-Wideband Coplanar Microstrip Transitions for Connectorizing Microwave Photonic Components Based on Thin Polymer and Driven by Microstrip Electrode M. El-Gibari, Y. Mahé, D. Averty, C. Lupi, H. Li Institut de Recherche en Electrotechnique et Electronique de Nantes Atlantique 15:00 T5-5 Different inline transitions between rectangular wave guides and planar waveguides G. Strauss, C. Spranger Munich University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Techniques Tuesday , 13:40 Room europium 19

20 Tuesday , 13:40 Room helium Session T6: Special Session Fachausschuss Antennen Chair: T. Eibert 13:40 T6-1 Phased Array for Maritime Satcom Applications M. Geissler 1, F. Woetzel 2, M. Böttcher 1, S. Korthoff 1, A. Lauer 1, M. Eube 1, M. Wleklinski 1 1 IMST GmbH, 2 EPAK GmbH 14:00 T6-2 Branch-line Couplers for Satellite Antenna Systems M. Schneider, E. Reiche, H. Wolf Astrium GmbH 14:20 T6-3 Broadband Array Element with Polarization Multiplexing at K-Band Stark, Jacob 14:40 T6-4 Design of a Disc-Cone Antenna for Passive Radar in the DVB-T Frequency Range P. Knott 1, T. Nowicki 2, H. Kuschel 1 1 Fraunhofer FHR, 2 AGH University of Science & Technology 15:00 T6-5 Design and Fabrication of a Dual Electrically Small MIMO Antenna System for 4G Terminals M. S. Sharawi, Y. S. Faouri, S. S. Iqbal King Fahd University for Petroleum and Minerals, Electrical Engineering Department 20

21 Session T7: Ultrawideband and Microwave Systems Chairs: M. Schneider, R. Weigel 15:50 T7-1 An Analog Synchronous QPSK Demodulator for Ultra-High Rate Wireless Communications A. C. Ulusoy, G. Liu, A. Trasser, H. Schumacher University of Ulm, Institute of Electron Devices and Circuit 16:10 T7-2 Performance analysis of a hyperbola fitting algorithm to determine the position of objects in the near field of a UWB detection system M. Pohlmann 1, T. Zibold 1, D. Sturtz 1, J. Brosi 1, H. Braun 1, K. Solbach 2 1 Robert Bosch GmbH, 2 Universität Duisburg-Essen, Hochfrequenztechnik 16:30 T7-3 LTR Analysis for Fast Concealed Weapon Detection A. Vasalos 1, I. Vasalos 2, H.-G. Ryu 3, S.-E. Fotinea 4 1 University of Birmingham, 2 Newcastle University, 3 Chungbuk National University, 4 Institute for Language and Speech Processing Greece 16:50 T7-4 An Octave Bandwidth Finline Frequency Tripler M. Hrobak, M. Sterns, W. Stein, M. Schramm, L.-P. Schmidt University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair for High Frequency Technology 17:10 T7-5 A VCO with Wide Tuning Range and Output Switch for Pulsed Frequency Modulated UWB Signal Generation A. Esswein, R. Weigel Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute for Electronics Engineering Tuesday , 15:50 Room europium 21

22 Tuesday , 15:50 Room helium Session T8: Special Session: Fachausschuss Mikrowellentechnik Chair: C. Meliani 15:50 T8-1 Invited Talk 16:10 T8-2 Power Back-Off Behaviour of High-Efficiency Power- Combining Class-E Amplifier M. Thian, V. Fusco Queen s University Belfast, ECIT Institute 16:30 T8-3 High-Efficiency Low-Voltage-Stress Class-EF PA with Extended Maximum Operating Frequency M. Thian, V. Fusco Queen s University Belfast, ECIT Institute 16:50 T8-4 Mode Continua for Inverse Class-F RF Power Amplifiers C. Friesicke, A. F. Jacob Hamburg University of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik 17:10 T8-5 Distributed Amplifier with Multiple Power Modes for Linear Mobile Phone Application W. Wang 12, G. Fischer 1, L. van den Oever 3, C. Korden 2, R. Weigel 1 1 Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute for Electronics Engineering, 2 TDK-EPC, 3 Radio Semiconductor Corporation B.V. 22

23 Session T9: Interactive Forum Chairs: R. Dill, C. Mandel T9-1 Phase Shifter Based Tunable Bandpass Filters A. Taslimi, K. Mouthaan National University of Singapore, MMIC Laboratory T9-2 ESA Deep Space Cryogenic LNAs Past, present and future. S. Halté European Space Agency T9-3 Digitally Controlled 3GHz 360 Phase Modulator in an 1.2V 65nm CMOS technology B. T. Thiel, R. Negra RWTH Aachen University, UMIC Research Centre T9-4 Motion Compensation with One-axis Gyroscope and Twoaxis Accelerometer for Automotive SAR H. Wu, L. Zwirello, X. Li, L. Reichardt, T. Zwick Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik und Elektronik T9-5 A GSM-Network for Mobile Phone Localization in Disaster Scenarios R. Rose, C. Meier, S. Zorn, A. Goetz, R. Weigel Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute for Electronics Engineering T9-6 A Sparse Synthetic Aperture-Based UWB Medical Imaging System M. Jalilvand, E. Pancera, X. Li, T. Zwick, W. Wiesbeck Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik und Elektronik T9-7 UWB Antennas Optimization for In-Body Radiation E. Pancera, H. Barba, X. Li, M. Jalilvand, T. Zwick Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik und Elektronik T9-8 A Method to Correct the Error of Adaptors during Noise Source Measurement L. Weijun, G. Qiulai China National Institute of Metrology T9-9 Liquid Crystal with High THz Birefringence M. K. Shakfa, N. Vieweg, M. Koch Philipps-University of Marburg, Faculty of Physics Tuesday , 13:40 17:30 Room foyer 3rd Floor 23

24 Wednesday , 08:30 Room europium Session W1: Antennas, Antenna Arrays, and Reconfigurable Antennas Chairs: R. Gabriel, K. Solbach 08:30 W1-1 MetaBeam: Multi-layer CRLH Antennas for 24 GHz Sensor Applications Based on Low Cost PCBs Q. Yuan, Z. Chen, S. Otto, S. Held, K. Solbach, D. Erni, A. Rennings University of Duisburg-Essen, General and Theoretical Electrical Engineering & High-Frequency Engineering 08:50 W1-2 Photoresist-based Resonator Antenna Array D. M. Klymyshyn 12, M. T. Aligodarz 12, A. Rashidian 12, M. Börner 3, J. Mohr 3 1 University of Saskatchewan, Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering, 2 TRLabs, 3 Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Institut für Mikrostrukturtechnik 09:10 W1-3 Spatial Filtering and Equalization for SSR Signal Detection in a Multipath Environment C. Reck 1, M. S. Reuther 1, U. Berold 2, L.-P. Schmidt 1 1 University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair for High Frequency Technology, 2 iad GmbH 09:30 W1-4 Study About TEM Horn Size Reduction for Ultra- Wideband Radar Application A. A. H. Ameri, G. Kompa, A. Bangert University of Kassel, Department of Microwave Electronics 09:50 W1-5 CPW-fed Monopole Antenna with semi-polygon grounded strips for UWB applications M. Hosseini-Varkiani, F. Hojat-Kashani, M. K. Hesari Islamic Azad University Tehran, Electrical Engineering Department South Branch 24

25 Session W2: Active Microwave Devices and Circuits Chairs: V. Krozer, P. Scheele 08:30 W2-1 Active Frequency Multiplier-by-Nine MMIC for Millimeter-Wave Signal Generation U. Lewark 1, A. Tessmann 2, H. Massler 2, A. Leuther 2, and I. Kallfass 12 1 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institut für Hochfrequenztechnik und Elektronik, 2 Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics 08:50 W2-2 A 60 GHz Down-Conversion Mixer with 6.6 db Gain and 11 GHz IF Bandwidth in an 80 GHz SiGe HBT Technology G. Liu, A. C. Ulusoy, A. Trasser, H. Schumacher University of Ulm, Institute of Electron Devices and Circuit 09:10 W GHz LC VCO for RFID on a 0.5-um digital gatearray designed for ultra-thin silicon substrates M. S. Abdelfattah 1, D. Ferenci 1, M. Groezing 1, M. Berroth 1, C. Scherjon 2, J. Burghartz 2 1 University of Stuttgart, Institute of Electrical and Optical Communications Engineering, 2 Institute for Microelectronics Stuttgart 09:30 W2-4 Voltage Controlled Oscillator with Frequency Tripler in MHMIC Technology for V-Band Applications M. Hofmann 12, S. Winkler 1, K. Wu 1, R. Weigel 2, A. Koelpin 2 1 Poly-Grames Research Center, Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal, 2 Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Institute for Electronics Engineering 09:50 W W Pulse Generator for Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Radar Application A. A. H. Ameri, G. Kompa, A. Bangert University of Kassel, Department of Microwave Electronics Wednesday , 08:30 Room helium 25

26 Wednesday , 10:40 Room europium Session W3: Microwave Measurement Techniques Chairs: R. Knöchel, T. Zwick 10:40 W3-1 Wireless measurement system for extracting open loop micro coils paramters A. Yousaf, T. Jeager, L.Reindl University of Freiburg, Laboratory for Electrical Instrumentation 11:00 W3-2 Load-Pull Investigation of GaN-HEMT for Supply Modulated Applications O. Bengtsson, S. A. Chevtchenko, R. Doerner, P. Kurpas, W. Heinrich Ferdinand-Braun-Institut Leibnitz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik 11:20 W3-3 Custom-Made Calibration Standards for Measurements of Multilayer Substrates M. Kotzev, C. Schuster Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg, Institut für Theoretische Elektrotechnik 11:40 W3-4 Non Destructive Complex Permittivity Determination of Glass Material with Planar and Convex Surface A. Cenanovic, S. Martius, A. Kilian, J. Schür, L.-P. Schmidt University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair for Microwave Engineering and High Frequency Technology 12:00 W3-5 Calibration of Waveguide Adapter for Multimodal Measurement of Material Characteristics S. Shooshtary, M. Abbasi, A. S. Omar University of Magdeburg, Chair of Microwave and Communication Engineering 26

27 Session W4: Radar, Imaging, and Localization Chairs: H. Chaloupka, P. Knott 10:40 W4-1 Inherent Resolution Limit Analysis for Millimeterwave Indirect Holographic Imaging J. Adametz, F. Gumbmann, L.-P. Schmidt University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair for High Frequency Technology 11:00 W4-2 3-D Imaging By Hierarchical Disaggregation G. Schnattinger, C. H. Schmidt, T. F. Eibert Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl fšur Hochfrequenztechnik 11:20 W4-3 Analytical investigation of mutual interference between automotive FMCW radar sensors M. Goppelt 1, H.-L. Blöcher 2, W. Menzel 1 1 University of Ulm, Institute of Microwave Techniques, 2 Daimler AG, Group Research & Advanced Engineering 11:40 W4-4 Correlation Based Novel Detection Scheme for HF Surface Wave Radar A. Gupta, T. Fickenscher Helmut Schmidt University, Department of High Frequency Engineering 12:00 W4-5 EOSAR a Tool for the Blending of Real Objects into SAR Scenes S. Bokaderov 1, M. Laubach 1, H. Schimpf 1, P. Wellig 2 1 Fraunhofer FHR / MHS, 2 Dept. of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports, armasuisse / Science & Technology Wednesday , 10:40 Room helium 27

28 Wednesday , 10:40 Room neon Session W5: Electromagnetics, EMC, and Simulation Techniques Chairs: T. Eibert, T. Weiland 10:40 W5-1 A Time-Domain System for EMI Measurements above 1 GHz with High Sensitivity C. Hoffmann 1, P. Russer 2 1 Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Hochfrequenztechnik, 2 Technische Universität München, Lehrstuhl für Nanoelektronik 11:00 W5-2 A Prototype for a Time-Domain EMI Measurement System using Pipelined Time-Interleaved ADCs up to 4 GHz H. H. Slim 1, P. Russer 2 1 Technische Universität München, Institute for High Frequency Engineering, 2 Technische Universität München, Institute for Nanoelectronics 11:20 W5-3 Suppression of Power Level Fluctuations at Leaky Coaxial Cable Ends Using Ferrite Cores J. Engelbrecht 1, R. Collmann 1, U. Birkel 2, M. Weber 2 1 HTW Dresden, Department of Electrical Engineering, 2 FH Giessen- Friedberg, Department of Electrical Engineering 11:40 W5-4 Efficient Desegmentation Technique for Analysis of Planar Circuits E. Abaei, E. Mehrshahi Shahid Beheshti University, Department of Electrical Engineering 12:00 W5-5 Study of Electromagnetic Field Stress Impact on Al- GaN/GaN HEMT Transistor Performances S.Khémiri, M. Kadi, A. Louis, B. Mazari IRSEEM/ESIGELEC Technopôle du Madrillet 28

29 Session W6: Closing Session Keynote Talk Awards Ceremony Invitation to GeMiC 2012 in Ilmenau Closing Remarks Wednesday , 12:20 Room europium 29

30 Monday , 08:30 12:20 Room europium Workshops Session WS1: Advances in 3D EM Simulation for Microwave Applications (CST AG) Within the last decade the complexity of simulated electromagnetic (EM) applications has grown by several orders of magnitude. A mobile phone once was modeled as a brick with a monopole antenna on top. Today it is simulated 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 laptop and install a test license before the seminar. For test licenses on your own laptop we will need your MAC address in advance. For registration and test licenses please contact info@cst.com. 30

31 Session WS2: LTCC Microwave Technology for Satellite Communications Organizer: M. Hein, TU Ilmenau Ceramic multilayer technology has proven valuable for the design and development of compact, truly three-dimensional, hybrid-integrated microwave modules. Exploiting the multiple benefits, satellite communications are among key application areas of this technology. This workshop presents major results that have been achieved in the course of about ten years of sustainable funding, originally starting with technological issues, now facing on-orbit verification aboard of a suitable space carrier, and approaching further maturity in terms of functional payload modules to be developed for the German geostationary Heinrich Hertz satellite mission (H2SAT). The contributions to this workshop feature a representative selection of topics and partners that have established a sound co-operation within the public R&D consortia KERAMIS and KERAMIS-2, providing a comprehensive overview of the current status and future challenges in this field. Monday , 08:30 12:20 Room helium 31

32 Tuesday , 08:30 10:10 Room neon Session WS3: Miniature Frequency-Scalable Reflectometers for Vector Network Analyzers (Anritsu GmbH) Organizer: C. Sattler An overview of the high-frequency reflectometer technology deployed in Anritsu s VectorStar Vector Network Analyzer (VNA) family will be given. The capabilities of this technology combined with its frequencyscalable nature provide users with a unique and compelling solution for their current and future high-frequency measurement needs. An upcoming extension of this technology will be described in detail, and will be accompanied with results showing enhancements in raw directivity and reduced measurement complexity when compared with existing solutions. Applications of this technology beyond traditional test and measurement will be described. 32

33 Session WS4: Nonlinear Network Analyzer Measurements and Applications For Successful High-Frequency Designs (Agilent Technologies) Organizers: F. Sischka, D. Heckel The workshop is divided into two parts: 1. Positioning S-parameters, harmonic measurements and X-parameters 2. Measure and view X-parameters with the Agilent NVNA This presentation and demo introduces how to make measurements with a nonlinear network analyzer (NVNA). It explains the evolution of S-parameter measurements to harmonic measurements (spectra in magnitude and phase) over to measuring and using X-parameters. Further the application of NVNA measurements to non-linear harmonics measurements for device modeling (transistors, diodes) will be discussed, as well as the usage of X-parameters for transistors and also for electronic components (e. g. amplifiers, systems etc.) in simulators. Tuesday , 10:40 12:20 Room neon 33

34 Wednesday , 14:00 18:00 Room europium Session WS5: Reconfigurable Systems for Space and Earth Applications Organizer: R. Follmann, IMST GmbH This workshop describes configurable systems, which can be used for space and earth applications. It provides examples of conventional building blocks, such as a SiGe based fractional-n synthesizer or a digitally controllable antenna system. Furthermore, Liquid Crystals are introduced as configurable elements, which allow designing completely new building blocks. In one talk, the principals of Liquid Crystals are explained. Another talk demonstrates reconfigurable building blocks for satellite applications based on Liquid Crystals. In addition, the German Heinrich-Hertz mission will be described as a platform, which will make use of new reconfigurable building blocks. 34

35 Session WS6: Microwave Sensors and Sensor Systems Organizer: A. Penirschke, TU Darmstadt The general demand of microwave sensors for various industrial and research applications is continuously increasing. Lots of new measurement problems have been solved by various types of new microwave sensors and therefore they have become more and more common in different areas of industry and research. They are used for a wide range of applications such as measurement of location, distance, movement, shape, particle size and position as well as applications related to the measurement of material properties and parameters calculated from these properties. The first part of the workshop will focus on microwave based sensing applications in the field of accelerators as well as the detection of biomedical information and sensors for radar based localization techniques in industrial applications. The second part of the workshop will focus on applications to detect the moisture content as well as the mass flow rate in industrial applications. Wednesday , 14:00 18:00 Room helium 35

36 Thursday , 08:30 17:00 TU Darmstadt Doctoral School on Metamaterials Organizers: C. Damm, M. Schüßler Objective Metamaterials are engineered materials with properties that are not found in nature. Generally, they are composed of small structures with dimensions way below the wavelength. Their effective macroscopic behavior can be engineered using different structures and techniques. Their unique properties can be used to improve the performance of devices or to realize devices with new functionalities. This school is focused on metamaterials for the microwave regime. In six presentations starting with a review on the basics of microwave engineering the theory, design, realization and application of different metamaterial approaches will be demonstrated. Target audience Engineers and physicists that are potentially interested to understand the ideas and concepts of microwave metamaterials and/or want to use them for the design of microwave devices such as antennas, filters, sensors and so on. Speakers Basics of Microwave Engineering Martin Schüßler, FG Mikrowellentechnik, TU Darmstadt Planar Metamaterials: The Transmission Line Approach Christian Damm, FG Mikrowellentechnik, TU Darmstadt Split Ring Resonators and Wire Media Matthias Maasch, FG Mikrowellentechnik, TU Darmstadt 36

37 Modelling, Design and Measurements of Meta-Surfaces for Antenna Applications Elena Sáenz, Antenna and Submillimetre Wave Section, European Space Agency (ESA-ESTEC), The Netherlands Resonant-type Metamaterial Transmission Lines and their Application to Microwave Device Design Marta Gil, Dpto. de Ingeniería Eléctrica, Electrónica, Automática y Comunicaciones, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain Metamaterial-Inspired Transmission-Line Structures in Various Applications Olli Luukkonen, Dep. of Radio Science and Engineering/SMARAD CoE Aalto University, Finland Registration The Doctoral School will take place on March 17 th from 08:30 till 17:00 in the TU Darmstadt. The number of participants is limited. For registration please send an until February 27 th to gemic@mwt.tudarmstadt.de with the subject Doctoral School on Metamaterials. 37

38 Social Events Welcome Reception The Welcome Reception, sponsored by Agilent Technologies, will take place on Monday, 14 th March 2011, starting from 17:30 in the foyer on the 3rd floor. Conference Dinner All GeMiC attendees are invited to join us for the conference dinner on Tuesday evening, 15 th March 2011, which will be sponsored and organized by Merck KGaA. Venue and transportation will be anounced in the final program. 38

39 Venue GeMiC 2011 will be held at Darmstadtium, Wissenschafts- und Kongresszentrum Darmstadt, Schlossgraben 1, Darmstadt, Germany. It is located in the heart of the Rhine-Main region with direct access to and from the A5 and A67 motorways. Frankfurt International Airport is just 20 minutes away by car and around 15 minutes by rail. Darmstadt main railway station is just five minutes away and is easy to reach by both, 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 Darmstadtium. The registration is located in the Foyer in the third floor and opens at 8 o clock. 39

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42 Monday Wednesday europium helium neon foyer europium helium neon foyer europium helium neon foyer 08:30 08:30 08:30 08:30 WS1 WS2 T1 T2 WS3 W1 W2 NE4 08:50 Workshop Workshop 08:50 mm- & Submm-Wave Microwave Anritsu opens at 8:00 opens at 8:00 RFID & Workshop 08:50 Antennas Active EUMW 08:50 Registration Registration Registration 09:10 CST LTCC Microwave Tech. 09:30 Technology Sensors Reflectome- 09:30 Circuits 2 Meeting 09:30 09:10 09:10 Devices & :10 opens at 8:00 09:30 3D EM 09:50 Simulation for SatCom 09:50 ters for VNA 09:50 09:50 Coffee Break (Foyer) Coffee Break (Foyer) Coffee Break (Foyer) 10:10 10:10 10:10 10:10 10:40 10:40 10:40 10:40 WS1 WS2 T3 T4 WS4 W3 W4 W5 11:00 Workshop Workshop 11:00 Radar 2 Tunable Workshop 11:00 Measurement 11:20 Radar 3 EMC 2 11:00 11:20 CST LTCC Microwave Tech. ITG FA MWT 11:40 Nonlinear 11:40 Techniques 11:40 NE1 11:20 (FMCW) Devices Agilent 11:20 11:40 3D EM 12:00 Simulation for SatCom Meetin 12:00 NetAnal sis 12:00 12:00 12:20 Lunch Fo er 12:20 Lunch NE2 Lunch 12:20 W6 12:20 12:40 M1 12:40 (Foyer) IMA Meeting (Foyer) 12:40 Closing 12:40 13:00 Opening 13:00 13:00 Session 13:00 13:40 Session 13:40 T5 T6 T9 13:40 Worksho Lunch Fo er 13:40 14:00 14:00 Passive Special Poster 14:00 WS5 WS6 14:00 14:20 M2 M3 14:20 Components Session FA Session 14:20 Workshop Workshop 14:20 14:40 EMC 1 Active Dev. 14:40 & Modules 2 Antennas 14:40 Reconfigurable Sensors & 15:00 Microwave 14:40 15:00 & Circuits 1 15:00 15:00 15:20 Coffee Break (Foyer) 15:20 Coffee Break (Foyer) 15:20 Systems Sensor 15:20 15:50 M4 M5 M6 15:50 T7 T8 15:50 for Space Systems 15:50 16:10 Radar 1 Passive Modeling 16:10 UWB Special 16:10 and Earth 16:10 16:30 Components 16:30 Session FA 16:30 Applications 16:30 16:50 & Modules 1 16:50 Microwaves 16:50 16:50 17:10 17:10 17:10 17:10 17:30 17:30 17:30 17:30 Welcome Reception starting 17:30 Foyer 3rd Floor sponsored by Agilent Technologies Tuesday :45 17:45 17:45 17:45 18:00 18:00 18:00 18:00 18:15 18:15 18:15 18:15 18:30 18:30 18:30 18:30 18:45 18:45 18:45 18:45 19:00 19:00 19:00 19:00 NE3 MTT/AP Chapter Meetin Conference Dinner starting 19:00 sponsored by Merck KGaA

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