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ISAP2023 Program Book

ISAP2023 Program Book

ISAP2023 K U A L A L U M P U R , M A L A Y S I A 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 30TH OCTOBER – 2ND NOVEMBER 2023 PROGRAMME BOOK


I E E E M a l a y s i a A P / M T T / E M C J o i n t C h a p t e r ORGANIZED BY 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 30TH OCTOBER – 2ND NOVEMBER 2023 TECHNICAL CO-SPONSORS SUPPORTED BY 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


1 2 3 4 5 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 18 20 45 50 63 Organizing Committee Launching Ceremony Banquet and Award Ceremony Keynote Speaker 1 Keynote Speaker 2 Keynote Speaker 3 Keynote Speaker 4 Industry Sessions Tutorial Speakers Plenary Speakers Plenary Sessions Technical Program List of Reviewers Sponsors Notes TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Message Past ISAP Chairs ISAP International Steering Committees (ISAP-ISC) Program at a Glance 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 1 On behalf of the Steering Committee, it is my great pleasure to welcome you to attend the 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation (ISAP2023) in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia from October 30th (Monday) to November 2nd (Thursday), 2023. WELCOME TO MALAYSIA. This Symposium, the 28th ISAP, will be held in Berjaya Times Square Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. ISAP2023 is organized by IEEE Malaysia Antenna and Propagation Microwave Theory and Technology and Electromagnetic Compatibility (IEEE AP/MTT/EMC) Joint Chapter and supported by Malaysia Convention and Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UNIMAP), Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) and Electromagnetic Center (EMC) Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. The ISAP series held in Asia-Pacific region are absolutely one of major international conferences in the fields of Antennas and Propagation in the world. The main objective of ISAP2023 is to provide an international forum for the exchange of information on the progress of research and development in antennas, propagation, electromagnetic wave theory, and related fields. It is also an important objective of this meeting to promote mutual interaction among participants. The technical program consists of four keynote speakers, plenary, special session and contributed papers. In particular, we invite you to attend the presentations in the Tutorial/ Workshops, the Opening Ceremony, Banquet and Award Ceremony, the Organized Sessions, the Regular Sessions and the Poster Sessions. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to all the participants, financial sponsors, exhibitors, supporting organizations and all the committee members who will make ISAP2023 successful. With these strong supports, we are sure ISAP2023 will be beneficial and fruitful to all the participants. We look forward to meeting you all during the conference. General Chair, ISAP2023 Prof. Ts. Dr. Mohamad Kamal A Rahim WELCOME MESSAGE


General Chair Mohamad Kamal A. Rahim Universiti Teknologi Malaysia General Co-Chair Azremi Abdullah Al-Hadi Universiti Malaysia Perlis Finance Chairs Noor Asniza Murad Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Izni Husna Idris Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Technical Program Chairs Fauziahanim Che Seman Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Mohd Haizal Jamaluddin Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Naobumi Michishita National Defense Academy, Japan Yuichi Kimura Saitama University, Japan Jiro Hirokawa Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Program Chair Saidatul Norlyana Azemi Universiti Malaysia Perlis Registration Chairs Maryam Mohd Isa Universiti Putra Malaysia Nur Biha Mohamed Nafis Universiti Putra Malaysia Workshop, Tutorial & Award Chair Badrul Hisham Ahmad Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka Web Hosting Chair Huda A Majid Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Publication Chair Nurul Huda Abd Rahman Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia Local Arrangement & Facilities Chair Mohd Zoinol Abidin Abd Aziz Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka Sponsorship Chairs Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Farid Zubir Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Yoshihide Yamada Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Naobumi Michishita National Defense Academy, Japan Publicity Chair Muzammil Jusoh Universiti Malaysia Perlis Secretariats Noor Asmawati Samsuri Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Azlina Mohd Lazim Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Sharifah Huzaimah Syed Hussin Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Photographer Mohd Fikri Ismail Universiti Teknologi Malaysia ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 2 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Year ISAP Chair Affiliation CIty & Country 1971 Hidenari Uchida Tohoku Institute of Technology Sendai, Japan 1978 Yasuto Mushiake Tohoku University Sendai, Japan 1985 Fumio Ikegami Kyoto University Kyoto, Japan 1989 Saburo Adachi Tohoku University Tokyo, Japan 1992 Naohisa Goto Tokyo Institute of Technology Sapporo, Japan 1996 Kiyohiko Itoh Hokkaido University Ciba, Japan 2000 Tadashi Takano Institute of Space and Astronautical Science Fukuoka, Japan 2002 Ken-ichi Kagoshima Ibaraki University Yokosuka, Japan 2004 Kunio Sawaya Tohoku University Sendai, Japan 2005 Hyo Joon Eom Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Seoul, Korea 2006 Le-Wei Li National University of Singapore Singapore 2007 Makoto Ando Tokyo Institute of Technology Niigata, Japan 2008 Dau-Chyrh Chang Oriental Institute of Technology Taipei, Taiwan 2009 Prayoot Akkaraekthalin King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok Bangkok, Thailand 2010 Kam Weng Tam University of Macau Macao 2011 Young Ki Cho Kyungpook National University Jeju, South Korea 2012 Koichi Ito Chiba University Nagoya, Japan 2013 Wei Hong Southeast University Nanjing, China 2014 Kin-Lu Wong National Sun Yat-sen University Kaohsiung, Taiwan 2015 Y. Jay Guo University of Technology Sydney Tasmania, Australia 2016 Toru Uno Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology Okinawa, Japan 2017 Monai Krairiksh King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Phuket, Thailand 2018 Jaehoon Choi Hanyang University Busan, South Korea 2019 Shuxi Gong Xidian University Xi’an, China 2020 Hiroyuki Arai Yokohama National University Osaka, Japan 2021 Tzyh-Ghuang Ma National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taipei, Taiwan 2022 Y. Jay Guo University of Technology Sydney Sydney, Australia PAST ISAP CHAIRS 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 3


Country/Region Name Affiliation ISC Chair Hiroyuki Arai Yokohama National University ISC Chair-Elect Qian Chen  Tohoku University  ISC Secretary Yuichi Kimura Saitama University Australia Y. Jay Guo University of Technology, Sydney Australia Peiyuan Qin University of Technology, Sydney China Wei Hong Southeast University China Fan Yang Tsinghua University Hong Kong Chi H. Chan City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Kwai Man. Luk City University of Hong Kong India Ananjan Basu IIT Delhi India K J Vinoy I I Sc, Bangalore Indonesia Eko Tjipto Rahardjo Universitas Indonesia Indonesia Fitri Yuli Zulkifli Universitas Indonesia Japan Jiro Hirokawa Tokyo Institute of Technology Japan Qian Chen  Tohoku University  Korea Hosung Choo Hongik University Korea Ikmo Park Ajou University Macau Wai Wa Choi University of Macau Macau Sio Weng Ting University of Macau Malaysia Mohamad Kamal A Rahim Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Malaysia Jafri Din Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Singapore Zhi Ning Chen National University of Singapore Singapore Zhongxiang Shen Nanyang Technological University Taiwan Tzyh-Ghuang Ma National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan Wei- Yu Li Industrial Technology Research Institute Thailand Danai Torrungrueng King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok Thailand Chuwong Phongcharoenpanich King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok ISAP INTERNATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEES (ISAP-ISC) 4 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Monday, 30 October 2023 07:00-17:00 Registration 08:00-08:30 Opening Ceremony (Manhattan II) 08:30-09:30 KS1: Keynote Session 1 (Manhattan II) 09:30-10:30 KS2: Keynote Session 2 (Manhattan II) 10:30-10.50 Morning Tea 10:50-11:50 KS3: Keynote Session 3 (Manhattan II) 11:50-12:50 KS4: Keynote Session 4 (Manhattan II) 12:50-14:00 Lunch Break (Manhattan I & Manhattan III) 14:00-15:30 IS1: Industry Session (Manhattan II) 15:30-16:00 IS5: Industry Session (Manhattan II) IS2: Industry Session (Bronx VI) IS4: Industry Session (Bronx V) 16:00-16:10 Afternoon Tea 16:10-17:40 TT1: Tutorial 1 (Manhattan II) TT2: Tutorial 2 (Bronx VI) TT3: Tutorial 3 (Bronx V) PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Time Agenda & Venue Sunday, 29 October 2023 17:00-19:00 Registration Tuesday, 31 October 2023 8:00-17:00 Registration 8:00-10:00 PS1: Plenary Session 1 (Manhattan II) PS2: Plenary Session 2 (Bronx VI) PS3: Plenary Session 3 (Bronx V) 10:00-10:10 Morning Tea 10:10-12:40 PS 4: Plenary Session 4 (Manhattan II) 12:40-14:00 Lunch Break (Manhattan I & Manhattan III) 14:30-16:30 PS 5: Plenary Session 5 (Manhattan II) 16:30-16:40 Afternoon Tea 16:40-18:10 PS 6: Plenary Session 6 (Manhattan II) PS 7: Plenary Session 7 (Bronx VI) PS 8: Plenary Session 8 (Bronx V) 19.00-21.00 ISAP’s Meeting (Bronx III) 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 5


Time Agenda & Venue Manhattan III Bronx VI Bronx V Bronx III Manhattan VIII Manhattan VII Online Session 08:00-17:00 Registration 08:00-10:00 SS01: Exploring New Applications of Gap Waveguide Technology RS1:  Bandwidth Enhance-ment Techniques and Wideband Antennas WS1: ESoA Workshop RS2: mm-Wave and THz Technologies RS3: Multifunctional Antennas AS1: Student Paper Award OS1: ISAP Online Session 1 10:00-10:30 Morning Tea, PSP1: Poster Session 10:30-12:30 SS02: Innovative Electromagnetic Surfaces for Radio Signal Performance Enhancement RS4: Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transfer WS2: ESoA Workshop RS5: Reconfigurable Antennas RS6: Small and Miniaturize Antenna RS7: Microstrip Antenna OS2: ISAP Online Session 2 12:30-13:00 PSP2: Poster Session 13.00-14:00 Lunch Break (Manhattan I & Manhattan II) 14:00-16:00 SS03: EuRAAP Session: Recent Advances in Antennas and Propagation in Europe RS8: Conformal and Flexible Antennas RS9: Indoor and Outdoor Propagati-on RS10: Decoupling and Interference Suppression RS11: Antennas for Medical Applications RS12: Recent Advances in Array Antenna and Metasurface Engineering (Part 1) OS3: ISAP Online Session 3 16:00-16:10 Afternoon Tea 16:10-17:30 SS04: Metasurface Applications on the Design of Transmitarray Antennas, Reflectarray Antennas and Reconfigurabl e Intelligent Surfaces RS13: Filters and Filtering Antennas RS14: Radio Frequency Identificat-ion (RFID) RS15: Machine Learning and IoT RS16: Lenses RS17: Antenna and Propagation 19.00-22.00 Banquet and Award Ceremony (Manhattan II) Wednesday, 1 November 2023 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 6 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


TTx : Tutorial SS0x : Special Session RSx : Regular Session PSx : Plenary Session Time Agenda & Venue Manhattan III Bronx VI Bronx V Bronx III Manhattan VIII Manhattan VII 08:00-12:00 Registration 08:00-10:00 SS05: High-gain MMwave and THzwave Antennas RS18: Antenna Feed Networks WS3: ESoA Workshop RS19: Antenna Array RS20: Radar Application RS21: AP-Related Topic 10:00-10:30 Morning Tea, PSP3: Poster Session 10:30-12:30 SS06: Applications of Artificially Engineered Structures and Advanced Array Antennas RS22: Wearable Antenna WS4: ESoA Workshop RS23: Reflectarrays RS24: Antenna and Propagation for 5G Application (Part 1) R25: Emerging Metasurface Technologies for Antenna Applications 12:30-13:00 PSP4: Poster Session 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break (Manhattan I & Manhattan II) 14:00-16:00 SS07: Radar, Remote Sensing and Electromagnetic Wave Application (Part 1) RS26: Gain Enhancement Techniques and High Gain Antennas RS27: Antenna in Communication System RS28: Waveguide and Antenna Technology RS29: MIMO Antenna RS30: Antenna and Propagation for 5G Application (Part 2) 16:00-16:10 Afternoon Tea 16:10-17:30 SS07: Radar, Remote Sensing and Electromagnetic Wave Application (Part 2) SS08: AMTA session: Advanced Antenna Arrays and Their Beam Manipulation for Future Wireless Communications SS09: Antennas for RF Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transfer Systems RS31: Recent Advances in Array Antenna and Metasurface Engineering (Part 2) RS32: Polarization Related Techniques RS33: Resonator Antenna Thursday, 2 November 2023 PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 7


Time Event Description 08:00 National Anthem 08:05 Welcoming Speech by General Chair of ISAP 2023 Prof. Dr. Mohamad Kamal A. Rahim 08:10 Short speech by President of IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Prof. Dr. Stefano Maci 08:15 Short speech by ISC Chair Prof. Hiroyuki Arai Yokohama National University, JAPAN 08:20 Officiating and Launching Ceremony of ISAP 2023 08:25 Sponsors and Partners Recognition Appreciation 08:30 Photo Session End of Ceremony Monday, 30 October 2023 (Manhattan II) LAUNCHING CEREMONY Time Event Description 19:00 Arrival of Guests 19:45 Arrival of VVIP 19:50 Opening Performance 20:00 Welcoming Speech by General Chair of ISAP 2023 Prof. Dr. Mohamad Kamal A. Rahim Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Speech by ISC Chair Prof. Hiroyuki Arai Yokohama National University, JAPAN Speech by Chair of IEEE Malaysia Section Ir. Dr. Nordin Bin Ramli Mimos, Malaysia Speech by IEEE Malaysia AP/MTT/EMC Joint Chapter Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Haizal Jamaludin Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia A montage video from ISAP 2023 ISAP Flag handover ceremony A montage video from Korea (ISAP 2024) Dinner Starts 1st Lucky Draw 2nd Performance Awards Ceremony Certification of Appreciation to Prof. Jae-Hoon Choi ISAP International Steering Committee Chair 2018-2019 and Prof. Yingjie Jay Guo ISAP International Steering Committee Chair 2020-2021. 2nd Lucky Draw Best Paper Award Best Student Paper Award 3rd Lucky Draw 3rd Performance 22:00 End of Ceremony Wednesday, 1 November 2023 (Manhattan II) BANQUET AND AWARD CEREMONY 8 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Abstract Title: On-Chip Antennas: The Last Barrier to True RF System-on-Chip Antennas are integral part of wireless communication devices and traditionally have remained off the Integrated Circuits (ICs which are also commonly known as chips) resulting in large sized modules. In the last decade, the increased level of integration provided by silicon technologies and emerging applications at millimeter wave frequencies has helped to achieve true System-on-Chip solutions bringing the antennas on the chip. This is because antenna sizes at these frequencies become small enough for practical on-chip realization. Though, there are a number of benefits of putting antennas on-chip, such as monolithic integration resulting in compact systems, robustness due to absence of bond wires or other connection mechanisms between the antenna and the circuits, lower cost due to mass manufacturing in standard CMOS processes, etc. However, there are a number of challenges to overcome, for instance dealing with silicon substrate high conductivity and permittivity (resulting in poor radiation efficiency), metal stack-up and layout restrictions, and on-chip characterization through delicate probes, etc. Furthermore, the co-design of circuits and antenna which sometime have contradicting requirements need knowledge of both the domains. This talk aims to discuss the above challenges in detail as well as the proposed solutions. In particular, many design examples will be shown for the gain and radiation efficiency enhancement of on-chip antennas through artificial magnetic conductors. The talk will conclude with the upcoming trends in the field of on-chip antennas. KEYNOTE SPEAKER 1 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Prof. Dr. Atif Shamim Atif Shamim received his MS and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from Carleton University, Canada in 2004 and 2009 respectively. He was an NSERC Alexander Graham Bell Graduate scholar at Carleton University from 2007 to 2009 and an NSERC postdoctoral Fellow from 2009-2010 at Royal Military College Canada and KAUST. In August 2010, he joined the Electrical and Computer Engineering Program at KAUST, where he is currently an Associate Professor and principal investigator of IMPACT Lab. He was an invited researcher at the VTT Micro-Modules Research Center (Oulu, Finland) in 2006. He has been selected as the Distinguished Lecturer for IEEE AP-S (2022- 2024). He has won the Kings Prize for the best innovation of the year (2018) for his work on sensors for the oil industry. He was given the Ottawa Centre of Research Innovation (OCRI) Researcher of the Year Award in 2008 in Canada. His work on Wireless Dosimeter won the ITAC SMC Award at Canadian Microelectronics Corporation TEXPO in 2007. Prof. Shamim also won numerous business-related awards, including 1st prize in Canada’s national business plan competition and was awarded the OCRI Entr .......... epreneur of the Year award in 2010. He is an author/co-author of around 300 international publications, an inventor on more than 40 patents and has given close to 100 invited talks at various international forums. His research interests are in innovative antenna designs and their integration strategies with circuits and sensors for flexible and wearable wireless sensing systems through a combination of CMOS and additive manufacturing technologies. He is a Senior Member of IEEE, founded the first IEEE AP/MTT chapter in Saudi Arabia (2013) and served on the editorial board of IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (2013-2019), and as a Guest Editor for IEEE AWPL Special issue (2019), and is currently serving as an Associate Editor for IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics, RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology. He serves on numerous IEEE committees such as IEEE Technical Committees on Antenna Measurements (AP-S), Microwave Controls (MTT-S 13), and Additive Manufacturing (CRFID). King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Prof. Dr. Atif Shamim 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 9


Title: Millimeter-Wave Metamaterials for 5G Mobile, 6G RIS and LEO Satellite Communication Systems This speech addresses development of advanced antennas for 5G mobile equipment, 6G RIS and satellite wireless communication systems. They are based on metamaterials customized to meet the requirements. Metamaterial components and metasurfaces are used to push the envelope barring reduction of physical sizes and loss from the transmission-line, and reaching high directivity of radiated fields. Specifically, the components are shown to work in Ka-band up to sub-THz band, and reflectrarrays applicable to the RIS and flat lenses transforming the diverging wave to the converging one are presented with technical advantages over the conventional antennas for the 5G/6G infra and satellite communication payloads. The performance of them are characterized by a number of antenna measurement methods from the far-zone field to near-field scanning approaches which include the use of the millimeter-wave probe named TEXWAVE we designed and implemented by ourselves Please, sit back and enjoy the talk! Incheon National University, South Korea Prof. Dr. Sungtek Kahng Sungtek Kahng received his Ph.D. degree from Hanyang University, Korea in 2000, with a specialty in Radio Science and Engineering. From 2000 to 2004, he worked for the Electronics and Telecommunication Research Institute(briefly, ETRI), and developed Satellite Payloads of GEOs, Computational EM methods and Electromagnetic Field Measurement Techniques. Currently, in the Department of Info. & Telecomm. Eng. of Incheon National University, he works on WPT devices, PD sensors, EMI/EMC, RF components for UAM Radars and satellites, and smart antennas for 5G/IoT networking. He was in the committee evaluating Korean Satellite Development Programs appointed by NRF has cooperated mainly with LGE, LIGNEX1, ETRI, KARI, ADD, CAMM, Corning(USA), Samsung, AceTechnology, Hyundai, Amotech, Innertron, and NISSHA (Japan) where he holds a fellow position. Along with roles of IEEE APS STC judge, IEEE APS TC Antenna Measurements, ISAP, APMC, KICS executive director, KIEE journal editor, etc., he served as the ICCR 2022 TPC Chair, Chair of LOC for ICEE ..... 2026 and General Chair for IEEE APCAP 2019. Abstract 5G KEYNOTE SPEAKER 2 10 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Professor Maci is a former member of the AdCom of IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S), associate editor of AP-Transaction, Chair of the Award Committee of IEEE AP-S, and member of the Board of Directors of the European Association on Antennas and Propagation (EurAAP). He has been a former member of the Antennas and Propagation Executive Board of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET, UK). He was the recipient of the EurAAP Award in 2014, the IEEE Schelkunoff Transaction Prize in 2016, the Chen-To Tai Distinguished Educator Award in 2016, and the URSI Dellinger Gold Medal in 2020. He is President of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society 2023. The research interest of Prof Maci includes high-frequency and beam representation methods, computational electromagnetics, large phased arrays, planar antennas, reflector antennas and feeds, metamaterials and metasurfaces. His research activity is documented in 200 papers published in international journals, (among which 100 on IEEE journals), 10 book chapters, and about 450 papers in proceedings of international conferences. The papers he coauthored have been cited about 10,000 times (h index 50, source: Google Scholar). Title: Self-Complementary and Duality in Metasurfaces Metasurfaces (MTS) are thin layers of subwavelength elements which are employed to control the wavefront of guided waves and reflected waves and the transformation from surface wave (SW) to leaky waves (LWs). Particular cases of MTSs are self-complementary metasurfaces (SCMs), single-layer metal patterns floating in free-space whose elemental cell remains invariant after complementary inversion except for a rotation of the elemental cell in the metasurface plane, where “complementary inversion” means interchanging the metal pattern with the free space. The concept of SCM can be also extended to impenetrable type of boundary conditions, modifying the shape of the elements with the objective to maintain the basic properties of reflection/transmission and/or SW degeneration of modes. The application of SCMs to antennas opens new possibilities, especially for antennas in dual-polarization. In this talk, after illustrating the basic principle, various examples will be presented about the use of SCM in microwave frequency range which include gaussian horns, surface-wave based antennas, hyperbolic surfaces, flat reflectors, optical control of the reconfigurability, and propagation which is robust against backscattering. Stefano MACI received the Laurea Degree cum Laude at the University of Florence in ‘87 and from ‘97 is a Professor at the University of Siena. Since 2000, he has been a member of the Technical Advisory Board of 13 international conferences and a member of the Review Board of 6 International Journals. From 2004-2007 he was WP leader of the Antenna Center of Excellence (ACE, FP6-EU) and from 2007-2010 he was the International Coordinator of a 24-institution consortium of a Marie Curie Action (FP6). In 2004 he was the founder of the European School of Antennas (ESoA), a postgraduate school that presently comprises 34 courses on Antennas, Propagation, Electromagnetic Theory, and Computational Electromagnetics and 150 teachers coming from 15 countries. Since 2004 is the Director of ESoA. Since 2010 he has been Principal Investigator of 6 cooperative projects financed by the European Space Agency. University of Siena, Italy Prof. Dr. Stefano Maci Abstract KEYNOTE SPEAKER 3 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 11


Colorado School of Mines, United States Prof. Atef Z. Elsherbeni Title: SAR and Temperature Rise in a Human Head Model due to Electromagnetic Radiation using the FDTD Method This presentation will focus on the development and simulation procedure to determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) and the corresponding temperature rise due to electromagnetic waves incident on a human head. The human head model is based on medical magnetic resonance images (MRI) that are discretized to fit in the simulation domain. The frequency dependence of the human head tissues is considered in the simulation for multi-frequency field exposure. The sources of the electromagnetic radiation can be a small multiband antenna close to the side of the human head simulating a cell phone, and a dual band antenna embedded in an eyeglass. The dispersive material formulation of the finite difference time domain (FDTD) method is used in order to accurately represent the frequency dependence of the head tissues. A previously developed three terms Debye model of the head tissue, based on experimental results, is utilized in the FDTD simulation. The bioheat differential equation is used to determine the temperature in the head tissues before and after exposure to electromagnetic radiation. Results will show the SAR and temperature distribution in the human head, and will emphasize the efficiency of the developed code for multi-frequency analysis with a single simulation. Atef Z. Elsherbeni is a professor at the Electrical Engineering Department at Colorado School of Mines. He started his engineering career as a Software and System Design Engineer at Automated Data System Center in Egypt in 1979. He earned a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Manitoba University in 1987. He joined the University of Mississippi in 1987 where he was a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Associate Dean for Research. He moved to Colorado School of Mines in 2013 where he was the Dobelman Distinguished Professor and Department Head of the EECS Department. He was one of the Associate Editors of Radio Science Journal, a past Chair of the Engineering and Physics Division of Mississippi Academy of Science, a past Chair of the Educational Activity Committee for IEEE Region 3 Section, the General Chair for the 2014 APS-URSI Symposium, and the past president of ACES Society. Dr. Elsherbeni is the Editor-in-Chief of ACES Journal. He was selected as Finland Distinguished Professor and is one of the current IEEE .............. Antennas and Propagation Society Distinguished Lecturers, is a Life Fellow member of IEEE, and a Fellow member of ACES. Abstract KEYNOTE SPEAKER 4 12 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Time Slot Details 14:00 - 15:30 IS1: Industry Session (Manhattan II) Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. Chair: Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) Speakers: Wang Guang Jian, Lu Jianmin, Zhang Junping, Yi Wang and Yang Xun 15:30 - 16:00 IS5: Industry Session RF Station Sdn. Bhd. (Manhattan II) Chair: Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) Speakers: Dr. Linus Lau IS2: Industry Session Keysight Technologies Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Bronx VI) Chair: Farid Zubir (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) Speakers: Tan Jiann Wei IS4: Industry Session Microwave Vision Group (MVG) (Bronx V) Chair: Muzammil Jusoh (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia), Yoshihide Yamada (Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, USA) Speakers: Gianni Barone, Lars Foged Monday, 30 October 2023 INDUSTRY SESSIONS 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 13


TT1: Tutorial 1 RF Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transfer Systems: Antenna Designs and Challenges (Manhattan II) Chair: Badrul Hisham Ahmad (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia) Speaker 1: Dr. N. Nasimuddin (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singaporee) Speaker 2: Dr. Mohammad Hashmi (Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan) Abstract and Scope Global demand for energy has grown rapidly in recent years. To meet the long-term demand for global energy, different techniques of wireless energy harvesting have been introduced. Harvesting RF energy is an alternative solution, especially with the advances and popularity of wireless communication devices. These communication devices are constantly transmitting RF energy, so RF energy harvesting paves a way to utilize the abundant scattered electromagnetic (EM) waves in our surrounding environment. The available EM waves (RF energy) can be in any polarization, such as elliptical, linear, or circular. By using an appropriate receiving antenna, EM waves can be converted into electrical energy for low-powered devices, and thus, there is much focus put toward RF energy-harvesting (RFEH) systems, especially in receiving antenna designs. A receiving circularly polarized antenna enables the system to harvest RF energy regardless of the device orientation, as well as making the system insensitive to polarization loss. The RF waves/energy that is found in the surrounding area can exist in any orientation/polarization, so dual circularly polarized antennas or dual polarized antennas are more desirable for energy harvesting systems. The first part of tutorial talk will elaborate on all these aspects and recent advancements in the antenna technologies for RFEH systems. The compact and low-profile circularly polarized antenna designs will also be presented in detail for RFEH system demonstrations. Furthermore, the emergence of low power sensor nodes and biomedical applications has necessitated the requirements of seamless battery charging techniques. Apparently, these functionalities can be facilitated by wireless power transfer (WPT) technology. The WPT assists users to rid of inconvenient wires and facilitates powering and charging the devices' batteries. The WPT systems have the potential to bring a complete turnaround in a variety of applications. They have been lately employed in a number of segments such as biomedicine, consumer electronics, low-power deceives, and wireless technologies. WPT can be broadly classified as far- (radiative) and near-field (non-radiative) types. Over the last decades, there has been an increase in the employment of near-field WPT systems in a variety of evolving applications that demand miniature and robust wireless end modules (i.e., resonating antennas). One such emerging application is found in biomedicine, where WPTs are critical due to their ability to charge implants without the use of inconvenient and unsafe cables. This clearly calls for the design and realization of a small-size WPT capable of coping with the low-power regime. To cater to the requirements of such applications, the exploitation of the slotted ground plane (SGP)-based WPT systems has recently piqued interest. In general, the SGP method allows reducing the resonator area, resulting in the realization of ultra-compact WPTs. Apparently, the existing multiple challenges of SGP-type WPTs necessitate efficient trade-offs for the best achievable outcome. The second part of tutorial talk will take the audience through the fundamentals of near-field WPT systems to the advanced design techniques and associated applications. TUTORIAL SPEAKERS 14 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


TT2: Tutorial 2 Antenna for 5G and 6G systems (Bronx VI) Chair: Huda A. Majid (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) Speaker: A Alphones (Nanyang Technological University) Abstract and Scope The fifth-generation (5G) technology has been rolled out in the beginning of this decade. This technology can support any spectrum ranging from 400 MHz to 90 GHz. The 5G systems will mainly use two frequency bands, namely Sub-6 GHz (below 6 GHz) and millimeter wave (above 24 GHz) besides sub 1 GHz band. The 5G frequency bands used in various countries under three categories: licensed, shared, and existing. The Sub-6 GHz band has better geographical coverage than the millimeter wave band as the lower frequency signals can easily penetrate buildings/obstacles. Another advantage of using a Sub-6 GHz band is that it can be easily installed alongside existing 4G long-term evolution (LTE) infrastructure. Seeing the evolution of each generation by every decade, the next evolution targeted is the 6G system which is expected to be around 2030. Hence the antennas to be used for various applications like handheld devices, wearable electronics, IoT systems, and Satellite and automotive radar systems need to be designed to meet the specifications and standards dictated by the 5G/6G wireless community. This tutorial will provide guidelines and a few design approaches for the above systems. TT2: Tutorial 3 Fully Symmetrical Planar Mercator Smith Chart: A Web Mapping Approach for Microwave Active and Passive Circuits (Bronx V) Chair: Nurul Huda Abd Rahman (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia) Speaker: Dr. Hemant Kumar (NIT Tiruchirappalli) Abstract and Scope To design and develop any microwave active and passive circuits and components such as impedance matching circuits for microwave amplifiers, mixers, oscillators, etc., there are generally two approaches to be followed namely: the analytical approach and the graphical approach. In this proposed study, a novel graphical approach will be discussed in detail. In RF/Microwave engineering, the Smith chart is a graphical measuring tool that is used to design, analyse, and develop RF/Microwave circuits and components. The 2D conventional Smith Chart has a few drawbacks, including the inability to plot negative resistance parameters and whole reactance curves within a finite space, and even if the point with negative resistance can be mapped back into the unit circle by taking the mirror image, the fact that it shares the same space as the impedances with positive resistance parts is not aesthetically appealing. In 2011, a 3D Smith Chart based on Riemann Sphere was proposed. Although this approach successfully plots positive and negative resistance and whole reactance curves onto a finite 3D surface, it relies on CAD software to use as a design tool or visualization aid for RF and microwave community. To overcome the above-mentioned limitations, a Planar Mercator Smith Chart (PMSC) is proposed based on the principle of Mercator projection. The PMSC elegantly represents all the resistance and reactance on a 2D flat surface in a fully symmetrical way to reveal the internal symmetries of positive resistance and reactance to their corresponding negative values. The web mapping features such as "Loxodromes" are used to create the VSWR and/or constant reflection coefficient magnitude scales. The longitudes are Mercator projected as vertical lines perpendicular to the equator and are used for the scales of reflection coefficient angle, wavelength toward the generator, and/or load. This eliminates the need for CAD software to use it as a design tool or visualization aid, unlike 3D Smith Chart, and it may be a useful graphical chart for solving microwave problems involving any type of load. A few of the design problems, such as one-port microwave oscillator load-matching circuit, stub matching, etc., will be discussed, which will be utilizing the topological properties of Mercator projection of the proposed PMSC to solve and analyse the microwave circuits. TUTORIAL SPEAKERS 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 15


Altair Engineering Inc. CJ Reddy Peiyuan Qin Hasan Abbas Situ Rani Patre University of Technology Sydney, Australia University of Glasgow, United Kingdom National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India Dalian University of Technology, China Hui Li Gangil Byun Wei Fan Adam Narbudowicz Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), South Korea Southeast University, China Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Hongik University, South Korea Hosung Choo Mohamed Himdi Zahriladha Zakaria Sandip Sankar Roy Université de Rennes 1, France Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia Indian Space Research Organisation, India Hosei University, Japan Hisamatsu Nakano Hiroyuki Arai Tzyh-Ghuang Ma Y. Jay Guo Yokohama National University, Japan National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan University of Technology Sydney, Australia PLENARY SPEAKERS 16 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea Wonbin Hong Richard W Ziolkowski Kunio Sakakibara Qiang Chen University of Arizona, USA Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan Tohoku University, Japan Chiba University, Japan Masaharu Takahashi Ikmo Park Prayoot Mohsen Khalily Ajou University, South Korea Akkaraekthalin King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand University of Surrey, United Kingdom Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan Takuji Arima Andrés Alayón Glazunov Mohd Fadzil Ain Ville Viikari Linköping University, Sweden Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia Aalto University, Finland Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Sharul Kamal A. Rahim Suramate Chalermwisutkul King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand PLENARY SPEAKERS 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 17


Time Slot Details 8:00 - 10:00 PS1: Plenary Session IEEE AP-S YP Ambassador (Manhattan II) Chair: Azremi Abdullah Al-Hadi (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) PS2: Plenary Session 2 - IEEE AP-S YP Ambassador (Bronx VI) Chair: Muzammil Jusoh (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) PS3: Plenary Session 3 (Bronx V) Chair: Mohd Haizal Jamaluddin (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) 10:10 - 12:40 PS4: Plenary Session 4 (Manhattan II) Chair: Azremi Abdullah Al-Hadi (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) PS4.1 10:10 Radiation Field From a Metaloop Antenna With a Traveling-Wave Current Hisamatsu Nakano (Hosei University, Japan) PS4.2 10:40 Multi-Sector Yagi-Uda Antenna for 28GHz Indoor Base Station Antenna Hiroyuki Arai (Yokohama National University, Japan) PS4.3 11:10 Development Progress on Self-Oscillating Circularly-Polarized Active Integrated Antennas for Internet of Things Applications Tzyh-Ghuang Ma (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan) PS4.4 11:40 A New Circuit-Type Multibeam Antenna Array Employing Generalized Joined Coupler Matrix Y. Jay Guo (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) PS4.5 12:10 Cognitive Manipulation of Wireless Channel Matrix Using Software-Driven Electromagnetic Skins for mmWave and Sub-THz Wonbin Hong (Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Korea (South)) Tuesday, 31 October 2023 PS1.1 8:00 Role of Electromagnetic Simulations in Commercial Product Design CJ Reddy (Altair, USA) PS1.2 8:30 Recent Advances of Multi-Beam Conformal Transmitarrays at University of Technology Sydney Peiyuan Qin (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) PS1.3 9:00 Investigating Plasmons in Van der Waal Heterostructures Hasan Abbas (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) PS1.4 9:30 An Overview on Nature Inspired Planar Broadband Antennas Situ Rani Patre (National Institute of Technology Rourkela, India); Surya P Singh (Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi, India) PS2.1 8:00 Synthesizing Pattern for Arm-Worn Smartwatch GPS Antenna Based on Characteristic Modes Hui Li (Dalian University of Technology, China) PS2.2 8:30 Millimeter-Wave Display-Integrated FMCW Radar for Hand Gesture Recognition in Mobile Devices Gangil Byun (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), South Korea) PS2.3 9:00 Massive MIMO Channel Sounder for Sub-THz Based on Virtual Array Concept Wei Fan (Southeast University, China) PS2.4 9:30 Compact Beamforming Antennas for Directional Modulation in IoT Adam Narbudowicz (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) PS3.1 8:00 Multilayer S/X-Band Array Antenna for Shipborne Radar Applications Hosung Choo (Hongik University, South Korea) PS3.2 8:30 New Active and Reconfigurable Butler Matrix for 5G Application Mohamed Himdi (Université de Rennes 1, France) PS3.3 9:00 Independent Permittivity Sensor Based on Dual T-Shaped Resonator for Solid Material Characterization Zahriladha Zakaria (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia) PS3.4 9:30 Ground Station Antenna Elements for Low Earth Orbit Satellite Tracking Applications Sandip Roy (Indian Space Research Organization & National Remote Sensing Centre, India) PLENARY SESSIONS 18 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Time Slot Details 14:30 - 16:30 PS5: Plenary Session 5 (Manhattan II) Chair: Azremi Abdullah Al-Hadi (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) PS5.1 14:30 Superdirective Unidirectional Mixed-Multipole Antenna Designs Richard W Ziolkowski (University of Arizona, USA & University of Technology Sydney, USA) PS5.2 15:00 Broadband Waveguide Transitions and Loss Measurement Technique of Planar Transmission Lines in Millimeter-Wave Band Kunio Sakakibara (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) PS5.3 15:30 3-D Printed Multifunctional Dielectric Lens Antennas Based on Gradient-Index Fiber Concept for BeamSteering and Imaging Applications Qiang Chen (Tohoku University, Japan) PS5.4 16:00 Estimation of Undersea Localization Using Electromagnetic Waves Masaharu Takahashi (Chiba University, Japan) 16:40 - 18:10 PS6: Plenary Session 6 (Manhattan II) Chair: Fauziahanim Che Seman (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) PS7: Plenary Session 7 (Bronx VI) Chair: Yoshihide Yamada (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) PS8: Plenary Session 8 (Bronx V) Chair: Azremi Abdullah Al-Hadi (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) Tuesday, 31 October 2023 PS6.1 16:40 A Wideband Fat Dipole Antenna Integrated With Solar Cells for Internet of Things Applications Ikmo Park (Ajou University, South Korea) PS7.1 16:40 FDTD Method Analysis of Moving Antennas Above Rough Surface Takuji Arima (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) PS8.1 16:40 Scalable and Connector-Less 3D Antenna Arrays Ville Viikari (Aalto University & School of Electrical Engineering, Finland) PS6.2 17:10 Interdigital CPW Metamaterial Surfaces for Modern Wireless Communication Systems Prayoot Akkaraekthalin (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand) PS6.3 17:40 Electromagnetic Metasurfaces for 5G-AndBeyond Networks Mohsen Khalily (University of Surrey & 5G Innovation Centre, Institute for Communication Systems (ICS), United Kingdom (Great Britain)) PS7.2 17:10 Design and Characterization of Intelligent Devices and Environments for Wireless Communications Andrés Alayón Glazunov (Linköping University, Sweden) PS7.3 17:40 Design of Miniaturized Folded Dipole Integrated On-Chip Antenna for 5.8GHz Application Mohd Fadzil Ain (School of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Engineering Campus, University Sains Malaysia, 14300, Nibong Tebal) PS8.2 17:10 Ultra-Wideband MIMO Antenna Array for mmWave 5G Applications Sharul Kamal A. Rahim (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) PS8.3 17:40 Non-Contact Radio Frequency Level Sensor Based on Wheeler Cap Suramate Chalermwisutkul (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok & The Sirindhorn International Thai-German Graduate School of Engineering, Thailand) PLENARY SESSIONS 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 19


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details Manhattan III Bronx VI Bronx V 8:00 - 10:00 SS01: Exploring New Applications of Gap Waveguide Technology Chair: N Nasimuddin (Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore) RS1: Bandwidth Enhancement Techniques and Wideband Antennas Chair: Mohd Haizal Jamaluddin (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) WS1: ESoA Workshop SS01.1 8:00 Misalignment Study of Dual-Band SIMO- and MIMOWPT Systems Mohammad Hashmi (Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan) RS1.1 8:00 Dual-Polarized UltraWideband Phased Array Antenna With 9:1 Bandwidth and ±75° Scanning Wen-Liang Zhou (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Fundamentals of Antenna Measurements (Part 1) Lecturer: Manuel Sierra-Castañer (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain) Abstract: How to perform antenna measurements smarter, faster, and better: this ISAP/ESoA course about Fundamentals and Applications of Antenna Measurements course will address the main challenges of antenna measurement, including the use of the novel post-processing techniques. It includes a comprehensive presentation of antenna measurement techniques, beginning with a review of the more traditional methods, and extending into more innovative antenna measurement technologies, in particular, the special techniques for 5G, automotive and MIMO systems. SS01.2 8:30 Development of a Wirelessly Powered Aortic Stent With Smart Sensors for Endoleak Treatment and Data Transmission Syed Ahson Ali Shah (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology & Mobile Power Electronics Lab and Power Systems Lab, South Korea) SS01.3 9:00 Ultra-Wideband Full Duplex Antenna for 5G Applications Anil Kumar Nayak (IIT Roorkee, India & University of Alberta, Canada) SS01.4 9:30 A Simple and LowCost Integratable MIMO Antenna for 5G Sub-6GHz Applications Syed Muzahir Abbas (Macquarie University, Australia) RS1.2 8:20 A Quad-Tip Wideband E-Field Probe With High Spatial Resolution for Near-Field Measurement Mahmoud Mohammed Ahmed Mohammed Khodeir (Beihang University, China) RS1.3 8:40 Wideband Reconfigurable BOR Antenna Compound Tomoki Abe (Hosei University, Japan) RS1.4 9:00 An Improved Jonscher Model for Broadband Dielectric Characterization of Cement Composites Kwok Chung (Huizhou University, China) RS1.5 9:20 Leaky Wave Antenna With Non-Radiative Dielectric Superstrate Hiroyasu Sato (Tohouku University, Japan) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 20 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation RS1.6 9:40 A Compact Reconfigurable Dual-Band Antenna for Efficient IoT Based LoRa Applications Muhammad Sani Yahya (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia & Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Bauchi, Nigeria)


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details Bronx III Manhattan VIII Manhattan VII 8:00 - 10:00 RS2: mm-Wave and THz Technologies Chair: Shunichi Futatsumori (Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan) RS3: Multifunctional Antennas Chair: Huda A. Majid (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) AS1: Student Award Competition Chair: Badrul Hisham Ahmad (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia) RS2.1 8:00 Characterization of Spatial Consistency of Millimeter-Wave Cluster Channels in an Urban Environment Naoya Suzuki (Niigata University, Japan) RS3.1 8:00 Low-Profile MultiBeam Lens Antenna With Corrugation to Suppress Surface Reflection of HighPermittivity Material in 300 GHz Band Takuya Sugiyama (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) RS2.2 8:20 Millimeter-Wave Microstrip Comb-Line Array Antenna With Low Sidelobe Level Jae-Ho Lee (Kunsan National University, South Korea) RS2.3 8:40 Bragg Scattering Characteristic Evaluation of Thin High-Voltage Power Lines Using Low Transmitting Power Helicopter Forward-Looking 76 GHz Millimeter-Wave Radar Shunichi Futatsumori (Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan) RS2.4 9:00 Accurate Doppler Velocity Associated Imaging Method for 79 GHz Millimeter Wave Band Radar Yoshiki Sekigawa (The University of ElectroCommunications, Japan) RS3.2 8:20 High Gain Asymmetrical Branching Stub 1-D Combline Leaky Wave Antenna With Improved Backward to Forward Scanning Vishakha (Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India) RS3.3 8:40 Non-Resonant Reflectarray Using Stacked Striplines With Varying Propagation Path Lengths at 120 GHz Donggeun An (Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea) RS3.4 9:00 Radiation Pattern Characterization of a High-Gain Antenna at 300-GHz Band Based on a Cylindrical Electrooptic Near-Field Measurement Yusuke Tanaka (Gifu University, Japan) RS3.5 9:20 Machine Learning Design Metasurface for Arbitrary Beam Generation and Regulation Hongmei Li & Yu Axiang (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) AS1.1 8:00 Experimental Study on Convolutional Auto-Encoder Based Three-Dimensional Quantitative Imaging for Microwave Breast Cancer Diagnosis Peixian Zhu (University of Electro-Communications, Japan) AS1.2 8:20 Multiple Scattering Based Pedestrian Identification in NLOS Scene With Millimeter Wave Radar Junya Okazaki (University of Electro-Communications, Japan) AS1.3 8:40 A New Class of Method With TE/TM Wave Decomposition and Superposition Enabling HighEfficiency Transmitarray Antenna Uichan Park (Seoul National University, South Korea) AS1.4 9:00 A Ka-Band Circularly Polarized Folded Reflectarray Wei-Lun Lu (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan) AS1.5 9:20 Stochastic Geometric Energy Coverage Analysis in Millimeter Wave Cellular Networks Mohammed Mehdi Saleh (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) AS1.6 9:40 Frequency Selective Rasorber With Ultrawide Low Reflection Band and Wide Transmission Band Based on Dual Resistive Layers Shengchi Zhu (Southeast University, China) RS3.6 9:40 Simultaneous Transmissive and Reflective Electromagnetic Surface With Complete Control of Amplitude and Phase Mohsen Khalily (University of Surrey, United Kingdom) RS2.5 9:20 Novel Vertically Exposure System Using Spatial Synthetic Antennas to Investigate ThermoPhysiological and Cellular Function Changes Induced by Millimeter-Wave Exposure Kaito Sugimura (Hokkaido University, Japan) RS2.6 9:40 Fabrication and Measurement of an Antenna Radiating Polarization Parallel to a Substrate in a Direction Perpendicular to a Side Surface of the Substrate for MillimeterWave Radar Board Kentaro Wada (Toshiba Corporation, Japan) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 21


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details PSP1: Poster Session 10:00 - 10:30 PSP1.1 Estimation Formula of UAV-BS Density for Required LOS Coverage in Urban Environments Yusuke Hata (Doshisha University, Japan) PSP1.2 Wideband Waveguide-To-Differential-Line Transition With Slots and Back-Short in Multilayer Substrate Azuki Iwamoto (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) PSP1.3 Novel Wideband E-Plane Bend Waveguide Phase Shifters for W-Band Monopulse Antenna Yang Chen (Southeast University, China) PSP1.4 Preliminary Results on the Impact of Grouping in Multilateration Positioning Junichi Honda (Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan) PSP1.5 TOF and DOA-Based Positioning of UWB Tag Under Non-Line-Of-Sight Condition Shintaro Tanabe (Iwate University, Japan) PSP1.6 A 2-18 GHz 6-Bit GaAs Positive Voltage Driven Digitally Controlled Attenuator for Phased Array Liwei Yan (Southeast University, China) PSP1.7 Design of Center Radiation Slot for Radial Line Slot Antenna Gen Nakayama (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) PSP1.8 The Design of Wilkinson Power Divider for 3-Way Output Ports Sreyrong Chhit (Soonchunhyang University, South Korea) PSP1.9 Analytical Derivation of Reactance Time Function Generating Multiplexed Antenna Patterns for TwoElement ESPAR Antenna Anand Mohan Gupta (University of the Ryukyus, Japan) PSP1.10 Estimating Direction of NLOS Mobile Terminal Using Covariance Matrix Prediction Based on AR Method Chihiro Segawa (Iwate University, Japan) PSP1.11 Performance Analysis of Buffer Material's Electrical Conductivity for the Underwater Antennas Afiza Nur Jaafar (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia) PSP1.12 A 3-D Imaging Method for Spinning Targets With Single-Pass Spaceborne Radar Chaoran Hu (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) PSP1.13 Feasibility Study of Microwave Energy Devices Composed of Dielectric Waveguides Toshiya Nakagawa (Chiba University, Japan) PSP1.14 Substrate-Integrated L-Shaped Monopole for Antenna in Package Modules on the 150 GHz Band Alberto Hernández-Escobar (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) PSP1.15 Multi-Dimension Feature Learning of Radar Echoes for HFSWR Maritime Surveillance Xiaowei Ji (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 22 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details PSP1: Poster Session 10:00 - 10:30 PSP1.16 Passive Multi-Rectenna Channel Estimation Based on Beam-Spatial Smoothing for Microwave WPT Shunto Arai (Iwate University, Japan) PSP1.17 Experimental Evaluation of A Dual-Band Microstrip Antenna With Tunable Frequency Characteristics Based on Varactor Diodes Trasma Yunita (Telkom University, Indonesia) PSP1.18 Ray Tracing Simulation in Wide Urban Areas by Combining Buildings Takuro Mamiya (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan) PSP1.19 Using FWCW Radar Sensor to Distinguish Audio Arabic Numerals Shengchang Lan (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) PSP1.20 Design of a Connector for Connecting a Dielectric Waveguide and a Rectangular Waveguide Yuko Rikuta (Nihon Dengyo Kosaku Co., Ltd., Japan) PSP1.21 An Experimental Study of Electrodes for Through-The-Earth 350 kHz MF Communication Chokpiwat Pruekchatsiri (Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand) PSP1.22 Air-Ground Radio Channel Analysis by Opportunistic DAPs Signal Junichi Naganawa (Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan) PSP1.23 Estimating Relative Permittivity of Material Filled in Waveguide Using Compressed Sensing Masahiro Takishima (University of Iwate, Japan) PSP1.24 A Broadband Low RCS Antenna Based on Polarization Conversion Metasurface Lijia Chen (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) PSP1.25 Wideband Dielectric Patch Antenna Using Higher-Order Mode Wen Li (Xidian University, China) PSP1.26 Design of a Hollow-Waveguide Slot Array Antenna for a Channel Sounder in the 150 GHz Band Rikako Yamaguchi (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) PSP1.27 Low-Cost Wideband Dual-Slant Aperture-Coupled Metasurface Patch Antenna Kok Loon Wong (Technological University Dublin, Ireland) PSP1.28 Stripline and Microstrip Beamforming Networks for Twin-Beam Base-Station Antennas Kok Loon Wong (Technological University Dublin, Ireland) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 23


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details Manhattan III Bronx VI Bronx V 10:30 - 12:30 SS02: Innovative Electromagnetic Surfaces for Radio Signal Performance Enhancement Chair: Danai Torrungrueng (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand) RS4: Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transfer Chair: Takanori Washiro (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan) WS2: ESoA Workshop SS02.1 10:30 Gain Improvement of Reflector Antennas Using Novel Partially Reflective Surfaces Titipong Lertwiriyaprapa (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand) RS4.1 10:30 Efficient Wireless Power Transfer System for Mobile Devices: Asymmetric and Planar Magnetic Resonant Coupling Scheme Wai-Ian Lee (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia) Multiprobe Systems for 5G and Antenna Measurements (Part 2) Lecturer: Lars Jacob Foged (Microwave Vision Group) Abstract: How to perform antenna measurements smarter, faster, and better. This ISAP/ESoA course about Fundamentals and Applications of Antenna Measurements course will address the main challenges of antenna measurement, including the use of the novel post-processing techniques. It includes a comprehensive presentation of antenna measurement techniques, beginning with a review of the more traditional methods, and extending into more innovative antenna measurement technologies, in particular, the special techniques for 5G, automotive and MIMO systems. SS02.2 10:50 Bandwidth Enhancement of a Circularly Polarized Spiral Antenna Using a Circular EBG Reflector Bancha Luadang (Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin, Thailand) SS02.3 11:10 Dual-Polarized Phase-Gradient Reflecting Metasurface for 5G mmWave Coverage Improvement Taran Anusorn (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand) SS02.4 11:30 Low-Cost Reflective Metasurface With Rotatable Unit Elements for 5G mmW Signal Enhancement Da-Yang Lin (Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan) RS4.2 10:50 An Intelligent Reflecting Surface With Integrated Rectenna Elements to Enable Direct Control of Reconfigurability Through Wireless Power Transfer Parul Rattanpal (IIT Ropar, India) RS4.4 11:30 Realization of Voltage Doubler-Based Tri-Band Rectifier for Energy Harvesting Applications Adil Karimov (Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan) RS4.3 11:10 An Energy Harvester Using Rolling Magnets With Integrated Rotor and Stator for Wireless Sensor System on a Marine Shaft Ai Van Hoang (Mokpo National Maritime University, South Korea) RS4.5 11:50 Wideband WideAngle Polarization-Independent Metasurface for Wireless Power Harvesting Beijia Liu (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) SS02.5 11:50 Novel PartiallyReflective-Surface (PRS) Design Using Compact Microstrip Resonant Cells (CMRCs) for Gain Enhancement Danai Torrungrueng (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand) RS4.6 12:10 Wireless Power Transmission by Propagation of Electric Field Waves on Metal Surface Takanori Washiro (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Japan) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 24 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details Bronx III Manhattan VIII Manhattan VII 10:30 - 12:30 RS5: Reconfigurable Antennas Chair: Rainer Kronberger (TH Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany) RS6: Small and Miniaturize Antenna Chair: Chai-Eu Guan (Nagasaki University, Japan) RS7: Microstrip Antenna Chair: Norun Abdul Malek (International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia) RS5.1 10:30 Fast Analysis of Reconfigurable Array Using Effective Media Properties of Unit-Cells Gouranga Dhaundia (Indian Institute of Science Bangalore India, India) RS6.1 10:30 Electrically Small Quasi-Isotropic Antenna Based on Split Ring Resonators Yang Wang (Chongqing University, China) RS5.2 10:50 Cognitive Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface (RIS) for mmWave Integrated Sensing and Communication Youngno Youn (Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea) RS5.3 11:10 Reconfigurable Quad-Polarization L-Band Antenna Gong Chen (National University of Singapore, Singapore) RS5.4 11:30 Design of a Compact Dual-Band Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna for WBAN Applications Umar Musa (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) RS6.2 10:50 A Miniaturized Balun With Bandpass Responses and Wide Stopband Xingyu Liu (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) RS6.3 11:10 Miniaturized CPW Fed Open End Ring Slot Antenna for Broadband Applications Surbhi Arora (IIT Bombay, India) RS6.4 11:30 A Miniaturized TriPolarization Reconfigurable Annular Ring Antenna Based on Slow-Wave Transmission Line Yi Tan (Chongqing University, China) RS6.5 11:50 Compact UWB Millimeter Wave MIMO Antenna Design and Analysis Norsaidah Muhamad Nadzir (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS7.1 10:30 A Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Algorithms for Predicting the Dimensions of Rectangular Microstrip Antennas Aisya Nur Aulia Yusuf (Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia) RS7.2 10:50 Design of a DualPolarized Single-Layer Wideband Ring Microstrip Antenna Fed by Two L-Probes Yuichi Kimura (Saitama University, Japan) RS7.3 11:10 A Simple Approach for Equivalent Circuits of Microstrip Bend and Tee Discontinuity Elements Jeongho Park (Soonchunhyang University, South Korea) RS7.4 11:30 Electrically Tunable Microstrip U-Slot Antenna Using Ferroelectric BST Thin Film Yaaqoub Malallah (Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait) RS7.5 11:50 Performance Comparison of a Flexible Circular Microstrip Patch Antenna on Various RubberCarbon Compositions Norun Abdul Malek (International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia) RS7.6 12:10 Omnidirectional Microstrip Antenna in 920MHz Band for Ocean Wireless Sensor Network Ryota Matsuo (Nagasaki University, Japan) RS6.6 12:10 A Miniaturized Crossed Dipole Antenna With a Wide Axial Ratio Bandwidth Chai-Eu Guan (Nagasaki University, Japan) RS5.5 11:50 Open Source Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface for the Frequency Range of 5 GHz WiFi Rainer Kronberger (TH Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany) RS5.6 12:10 A Sub-6GHz 8x8 MIMO Antenna Array for 5G Mobile Phone Applications Hsin-lung Su (National Pingtung University, Taiwan) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 25


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details PSP2: Poster Session 12:30 - 13:00 PSP2.1 150 GHz Embedded Patch Antenna With Radiation From the Substrate Edge for Antenna-In-Package Ryosuke Hasaba (Panasonic Industry Co., Ltd., Japan) PSP2.2 1A New Bidirectional Surface Design: Independent Transmission and Reflection on Both Sides Zhuoao Xu (University of Surrey, United Kingdom) PSP2.3 A Reconfigurable Circularly-Polarized Microstrip Antenna With Simple Two-Branch Switchable Feed Network Durul Huda (Saga University, Japan) PSP2.4 Ultrawideband, Dual-Linearly Polarized Tightly Coupled Dipole Array With Composite Wide-Angle Scanning Superstrate Hailiang Zhu (Northwestern Polytechnical University, China) PSP2.5 Improvement of Line Availability of 300-GHz-Band Wireless Fronthaul Links During Local Downpour by Switching Routing in Mesh Network Akihiko Hirata (Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan) PSP2.6 Compact and Ultrawideband Circularly Polarized Vertical Ground Fractal RDRA Abhijeet Gaonkar (NIT Goa, India) PSP2.7 L-Band Array With Full Digital Beamforming Using the Xilinx RFSoC Peizhuo Yang (National University of Singapore, Singapore) PSP2.8 Investigation of 5G RU Placement Using 2D Radio Propagation Simulation Neelakantam Venkatarayalu (Singapore Institute of Technology & Engineering Cluster, Singapore) PSP2.9 Human Activity Recognition of Millimeter-Wave Radar Based on DRCNet Wenlong Li (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) PSP2.10 C/X-Band Shared-Aperture Phased Array Antenna Dinuo Bu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) PSP2.11 A 60-GHz On-Chip Slot Antenna on Integrated Passive Device (IPD) Process Chun Chin Yu (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan) PSP2.12 Additively Manufactured Asymmetric Horn Antenna Integrated With Printed Circuit Board Krzysztof Wincza (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland) PSP2.13 3D Numerical Simulation of Radar Response From Corroded Rebar in Concrete Masahiko Nishimoto (Kumamoto University, Japan) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 26 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details PSP1: Poster Session 12:30 - 13:00 PSP2.14 Dual Circularly Polarized Slotted Waveguide Antenna at W-Band Shilpi Singh (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi India, India) PSP2.15 A Reconfigurable Transmission-Reflection-Array Using Magnetoelectric Dipole Elements in X-Band Tao Yin (Xidian University, China) PSP2.16 Influence of Scattering Order on ILS Localizer Using Ray-Tracing Method Junichi Honda (Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan) PSP2.17 Bandwidth Widening of A Planar Monopole Antenna Using Spline Shaping Optimization Based on Genetic Algorithm Agus D. Prasetyo (Telkom University, Indonesia) PSP2.18 Low-Sidelobe Series-Fed Microstrip Antenna Array of 32×4 for K-Band Application Nikhil Gupta (Central Research Laboratory, India) PSP2.19 Living-Body Ranging Method Using SISO Wi-Fi Radar Takumi Shimofusa (Iwate University, Japan) PSP2.20 A Low-Profile Wideband Antenna With Reliable Experimental Microwave Imaging for Early Breast Cancer Detection Hadi Jumaat (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia) PSP2.21 A Compact UHF RFID Tag Antenna for Soil Monitoring Nabilah Ripin (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) PSP2.22 NLOS Effect on LEO Doppler Positioning: A Case Study in Hong Kong Qi Zhang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong) PSP2.23 Comparison of Large-Scale Channel Characteristics in the 5.4 GHz and 42.66 GHz Bands Cheng Yi (Southeast University, China) PSP2.24 Radiation Characteristics of A Spiral Antenna With Impedance Matching Circuit Agus D. Prasetyo (Telkom University, Indonesia) PSP2.25 Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Based on Focal Length Agility Hanchi Ma (Harbin Institute of Technology, China PSP2.26 Design of a Rectifying Metasurface for Wireless Energy Harvesting Ying Suo (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 27


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details Manhattan III Bronx VI Bronx V 14:00 - 16:00 SS03: EuRAAP Session: Recent Advances in Antennas and Propagation in Europe Chair: Manuel Sierra-Castañer (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain) RS8: Conformal and Flexible Antennas Chair: Jen Hahn Low (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia) Nur Biha Mohamed Nafis (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) RS9: Indoor and Outdoor Propagation Chair: Noor Asniza Murad (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) SS03.1 14:00 Advances in Fast Antenna Measurements: Use of Single Cut in Near Field Measurements Manuel Sierra-Castañer (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain) RS8.1 14:00 Broadband Flexible Metamaterial Absorber Using Carbon Fiber Loaded Silicone Foam Ala Sharaiha (Université de Rennes & IETR, France) SS03.2 14:20 Total Radiated Power Measurements of a mmWave Phased Array in a Reverberation Chamber Alejandro Antón Ruiz (University of Twente, The Netherlands) SS03.3 14:40 Modelling of MicroDoppler Effect in mm-Wave Antenna Due to Near-Field Insect Fly-By Linta Antony (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland) SS03.4 15:00 Cicularly-Polarized Lens Antenna Based on the Use of 3D-Printed Anisotropic Dielectrics Jose-Manuel Poyanco (University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain) RS8.3 14:40 A Metasurface Design Method for BeamForming Based on Impedance Sheet Model Lin Lai & Xiaofeng Que (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) RS8.2 14:20 Flexible Rectenna for Wirelessly-Powered Flexible Electronic Jen Hahn Low (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia) RRS8.4 15:00 Characterizing the Electromagnetic Response of Stent Antenna in Endovascular Aneurysm Repair Syed Ahson Ali Shah (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea) RS8.5 15:20 Node Positioning Error Optimization for Collaborative Beamforming in Wireless Sensor Network Najla Ilyana Ab Majid (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS9.1 14:00 Propagation of Potentiometric Signals Based on Electric Conduction of Sea Water Kota Masadome (University of Waseda, Japan) RS9.2 14:20 Sub-6 GHz Propagation Channel Characteristics in an Urban Macrocell Environment Riku Takahashi (Niigata University, Japan) RS9.3 14:40 Performance Evaluation of QUBO Model for Radio Propagation Analysis With Quantum Annealing Keita Fujita (Tokyo Denki University, Japan) RS9.4 15:00 DOA Measurement of 300-GHz-Band Signal Propagation Through Tree Keisuke Matsui (Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan) RRS9.5 15:20 Propagation Characteristics Estimation for Indoor 5G Wireless Environment Including Human Body Shielding Using Parallel FDTD Method Kohsuke Ushimaru, Takashi Hikage & Manabu Yamamoto (Hokkaido University, Japan) RRS9.6 15:40 A Planar Monopulse-Beam Steering Antenna With Wide Field-OfView for Indoor Localization Jo Tamura (Yokohama National University, Japan) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 28 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details Bronx III Manhattan VIII Manhattan VII 14:00 - 16:00 RS10: Decoupling and Interference Suppression Chair: Keisuke Konno (Tohoku University, Japan) RS11: Antennas for Medical Applications Chair: Hasliza A Rahim (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS12: Recent Advances in Array Antenna and Metasurface Engineering (Part 1) Chair: Ying Suo (Harbin Institute of Technology, China), Farid Zubir (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia) RS10.1 14:00 A Reconfigurable Circularly Polarized Electrically Activated Split-Ring Slot Antenna With Simple Bias Decoupling Feed Network Htet Wai Htun (Saga University, Japan) RS11.1 14:00 Effect of Gap Between Arm and Torso and Clothing on Human Body Shadowing at 300 GHz Shunta Takagi (Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan) RS10.2 14:20 Non-Contact Bedsore Detection Using Numerical Human Models Tomoki Chiba (Chiba University, Japan) RS10.3 14:40 Construction of Simplified Smartphone Model for Specific Absorption Rate Evaluation Erina Kawai (Chiba University, Japan) RS10.4 15:00 Characteristic Mode Aided Design of Handset Antennas With High Isolations Hui Li (Dalian University of Technology, China) RS11.2 14:20 Skin Cancer Detection Reflectometry Technique Using MillimeterWave Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna Jawad Ahmad & Mohammad Hashmi (Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan) RS11.3 14:40 Wireless Channel Customization Using DirectionOf-Arrival Sensing Method and Reflective EM Skin Donggeun An (Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea) RS11.4 15:00 Compact Slotted Heptagonal UWB Textile-Based SNG Metamaterial for Breast Cancer Detection Hasliza A Rahim (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS11.5 15:20 Bandwidth Enhancement of Chamfered UWB Monopole Textile Antenna With Truncated Ground Plane for Breast Cancer Detection Ayesha Wasim Qureshi & Hasliza A Rah im (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS12.1 14:00 Design of an Amplitude Reconfigurable Waveguide-Fed Metasurface Antenna Shuang Peng (Southeast University, China) RS12.2 14:20 A Low RCS Microstrip Antenna Based on AMC Metasurface Lijia Chen (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) RS12.4 15:00 Grating Lobe Analysis and Suppression of a Waveguide-Fed Metasurface Antenna Yang Zhou (Huawei Techonoly Co. Ltd, China) RS12.5 15:20 Metasurface Based Linear to Linear or Linear to Circular Multiband Multi Polarisation Converter for Satellite Communication Shyam Sundar Pati (IIT PALAKKAD, India) RS11.6 15:40 InterferenceInduced Voltage Estimation for EMI Characteristics Evaluation of Implantable Medical Devices Exposed to 5G Frequency Radio Waves Funa Tsumura (Hokkaido University, Japan) RS10.5 15:20 Source Reconstruction Method Using Fourier Transform and Eigenmode Currents Keisuke Konno (Tohoku University, Japan) RS10.6 15:40 Inter-Mode Interference Suppression Method for OAM Multiplexing in the Presence of Ground Reflection and Beam Axis Misalignment Akiya Takeuchi (Waseda University, Japan) RS12.3 14:40 Double Layer Metasurface for Gain Enhancement of 5G Antenna Muhammad Fuad Wirahilmi & Levy Olivia Nur (Telkom University,Indonesia) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 29


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details Manhattan III Bronx VI Bronx V 16:10 - 17:30 SS04: Metasurface Applications on the Design of Transmitarray Antennas, Reflectarray Antennas and Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces Chair: Kwok Chung (Huizhou University, China) RS13: Filters and Filtering Antennas Chair: Maryam Mohd Isa (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) RS14: Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Chair: Noor Asmawati Samsuri (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) SS04.1 16:10 A 2-Bit DualPolarization Reconfigurable Intelligent Metasurface Kwok Chung (Huizhou University, China) 16:10 Simulated AnnealingBased Global Optimization for Multipole RF Cavity Filter Tuning Dongwon Kwon (Soonchunhyang University, South Korea) SS04.2 16:30 Amplitude-PhaseCoding Metasurface Reflector for Reconfigurable Multibeam Forming Yuxin Zhou (Northwestern Polytechnical University, China) SS04.3 16:50 Focused Metasurface Based on Time Reversal in Complex Environments Weiping Chen(Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) SS04.4 17:10 A Low-Profile Transmitarray With Linear-ToLinear Polarization Conversion Function Ting Hao Shih (National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan) 16:30 High Power BandPass Filter Design for 5G Satellite Based Communications Mohsen Khalily (University of Surrey, United Kingdom) 16:50 α-β Filter With Optimal Filtering Noise Suppression Ratio Under Constant Prediction Steady State Error Takeshi Amishima (Meiji University, Japan) 16:10 A Hybrid Meandered LineSlot Patch Antenna for On- and In-Metal RFID Tag Design Yong-Hong Lee (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia) 16:30 Binary-Coded Genetic Algorithm Optimization for UHF RFID Tag Antenna Design Munirah Alias (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia) 16:50 Metamaterial Reverse Fractal Reflector for RIS Application Nur Syahirah Mohd Yaziz (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) 17:10 RF Performance Test of Sub-6 GHz Switching System for Multiple Concurrent Users on a Single Network Analyzer Sung Tae Hwang (Soonchunhyang University, South Korea) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 30 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details Bronx III Manhattan VIII Manhattan VII 16:10 - 17:30 RS15: Machine Learning and IoT Chair: Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) RS16: Lenses Chair: Izni Husna Idris (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS17: Antenna and Propagation Chair: Muzammil Jusoh (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS15.1 16:10 Design and Performance Analysis of Compact Antenna Solutions for 5G-IoT Applications at 28 GHz Najib Mohammed AL-Fadhali (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) 16:10 A Portable 3D-Printed Dielectric Lens Antennas for Liquid-Mixture Characterization Nonchanutt Chudpooti (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand) RS15.2 16:30 Bow-Tie-Shaped Rotated Yagi Antenna With Dual Circular Polarization for IoT Applications Taehyeon Kim (Gyeongsang National University, South Korea) RS15.3 16:50 Design Trade-Offs Between Patch and Horn Antenna for Self-Sustained Wireless IoT Sensor Node Khushbu Singh Raghav (CEERIPilani, India) RS15.4 17:10 Machine-Learning Assisted Synthesis for SeriesFed Microstrip Array Weiqi Chen (Southeast University, China) 16:30 Anisotropic Permittivity Measurement Using Lens Antennas Yang Gao (Northwestern Polytechnical University, China) 16:50 Focal Region Ray Tracing of a Negative Refractive Index Lens Antenna Izni Husna Idris (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) 17:10 Horn Antenna Gain Enhancement Using 3-D Printed Dielectric Lens for Dielectric Properties Measurement Renukka Sivakumar (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS17.1 16:10 An S-Band Dielectric Rod Antenna Based on Substrate Integrated Waveguide (SIW) Technology LiBo Wang (Harbin Insititute of Technology, China) RS17.2 16:30 Broadband GCPWTo-Waveguide Transition in Multi-Layer Dielectric Substrate With Double Patch and Corrugation Structures in 275 GHz Band Chatchai Chokchai (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) RS17.4 17:10 Gain Enhancement for Wearable 5G Antenna on PVA Thin Film Substrate Amirudin Ibrahim (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia) RS17.3 16:50 Co-Design of Tapering and Dielectric Loading for Minimizing the Scattering Cross Section of a Near-Field Measurement Probe Enes Aksoy (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 31


Wednesday, 1 November 2023 Time Slot Details ISAP Online Session 8:00 - 10:00 OS1: ISAP Online Session 1 Chair: Mohamad Zoinol Abidin Bin Abd Aziz (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia) OS1.1 8:00 Achieving Minimal PWB Link Loss Due to Fiber Weave Influence for Multi-Gigabit Transmission Chang Fei Yee (Keysight Technologies Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia) OS1.2 8:15 Design and Development of an Indoor Positioning System Based on WiFi Signal Strength Mapping Soo Yong Lim (University of Nottingham Malaysia, Malaysia) OS1.3 8:30 CPW Pentagonal Patch Antenna With Multiple Slots Effect for WLAN and WiMAX Applications Amier Hafizun Ab Rashid (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia) OS1.4 8:45 Textile Characterisation for Wearable Antenna Application Using Transmission Line Measurement Anis Fariza Md Pazil (SEGi University, Malaysia) OS1.5 9:00 Quantization With Infinite Classical Fields: The Quantum/Classical Correspondence Huber Nieto-Chaupis (Peru & Universidad Autónoma del Perú, Peru) OS1.6 9:15 Design of Multi-Layer Planar Wave Absorber Using Time Domain and Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis Dara Chun (Institute of Technology of Cambodia, Cambodia) 10:30 - 12:30 OS2: ISAP Online Session 2 Chair: Mohamad Zoinol Abidin Bin Abd Aziz (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia) OS2.1 10:30 High Isolation of mm-Wave T-R Switch Design Using Open Loop Square Ring DGS Adib Othman (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) OS2.2 10:45 Semi-Circle Ring Antenna for 5G UAV Application Nur Khairul Daniel (University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) OS2.3 11:00 A Miniaturized High Gain 4-Port MIMO Antenna Configuration for mm-Wave 5G Applications Osama Aziz (Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Pakistan) OS2.4 11:15 Classical Electrodynamics Formalism to Derive Quantum Mechanics Amplitude Huber Nieto-Chaupis (Peru & Universidad Autónoma del Perú, Peru) OS2.5 11:30 On-Ground Inkjet-Printed Dual-Band Planar Antenna With AMC Reflector Eva Antonino-Daviu (Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain) OS2.6 11:45 Application of Sierpinski Fractal Slot in Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna Mohamad Yafik Ihtisyam Yazid (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) 14:00 - 16:00 OS3: ISAP Online Session 3 Chair: Mohamad Zoinol Abidin Bin Abd Aziz (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia) OS3.1 14:00 A Compact Wideband MIMO Quad Element Antenna for mm-Wave Applications Osama Aziz (Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Pakistan) OS3.2 14:15 Tensile Damage Assessment on Carbon Fiber Reinforced Laminate for 45 ̊ and 90 ̊ Layout Orientation Muhammad Shazwan Mahmud (Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia) OS3.3 14:30 Experimental Analysis of a SFCW Software-Defined Radar System for Target Detection: Varying Distances Assessment Nor Hazima Ardzemi (International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia) OS3.4 14:45 Double Square Loop Single Layer Frequency Selective Surfaces (FSS) for Wideband AbsorptionAnis Osama Aziz (Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Pakistan) OS3.5 15:00 Investigation of Self-Resonant Equation in Meander Line Antenna Ngu War Hlaing, PTech (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) OS3.6 15:15 Classical Electrodynamics Predictions for LUXE and E-320 Experiments With 17 GeV Electrons and TW Laser Collision Huber Nieto-Chaupis (Peru & Universidad Autónoma del Perú, Peru) OS3.7 15:30 Thin Dielectric Lens Antenna for Small Focusing Spot in Human Body Amirah Abd Rahman (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 32 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Thursday, 2 November 2023 Time Slot Details Manhattan III Bronx VI Bronx V 8:00 - 10:00 SS05: High-gain MM-wave and THzwave Antennas Chair: Kunio Sakakibara (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) RS18: Antenna Feed Networks Chair: Noor Asmawati Samsuri (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) WS3: ESoA Workshop SS05.1 8:00 Beam-Scanning Performance of 2×2 Shaped Lens Array Antenna in 300 GHz Band Bazilah Baharom (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) RS18.1 8:00 Measurement Evaluation of the MACKEY Broad Banding Model Using an Inverted-F Antenna as the Feeding Element Hayato Ide (Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan) Antenna Measurements for Automotive Applications (Part 3) Lecturer: Lars Jacob Foged (Microwave Vision Group) Abstract: How to perform antenna measurements smarter, faster, and better. This ISAP/ESoA course about Fundamentals and Applications of Antenna Measurements course will address the main challenges of antenna measurement, including the use of the novel post-processing techniques. It includes a comprehensive presentation of antenna measurement techniques, beginning with a review of the more traditional methods, and extending into more innovative antenna measurement technologies, in particular, the special techniques for 5G, automotive and MIMO systems. SS05.2 8:20 Wideband Design of 2×2-Element Post WallWaveguide Slot Subarray for 350-GHz Band Shohei Ogura (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) SS05.3 8:40 Multi-Mode Combinations for a MillimeterWave Dielectric Resonator Antenna Design King Tung Lo (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) SS05.4 9:00 Design Substrate Integrated Waveguide Antenna Array for D-Band Application Yusnita Rahayu (Universitas Riau, Indonesia) RS18.2 8:20 Single-Point Feeding Electrification of a Circularly Polarized MACKEY Composed of Three Grids Yuto Usuda (Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan) RS18.3 8:40 A Single-Feed Array Antenna With Sum- and Difference-Patterns Using Planar Magic-Ts Maodudul Hasan (Saga University, Japan) RS18.4 9:00 Shared-Aperture Phased Array Antenna Based on Dual-Band Feeding Network Haotong Wang (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) RS18.5 9:20 Efficiency Improvement by Loading Impedances for Dual Feeding Magnetic Field Coupling WPT Tamami Maruyama (National Institute of Technology, Japan) RS18.6 9:40 Consideration of Feeding Element Structure of Circularly Polarized MACKEY QType Koki Iijima (Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan) SS05.5 9:20 Design of Spherical Convex Multibeam Dielectric Lens Antenna for Mobile Communication Muhsin Muhsin (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) SS05.6 9:40 Perturbed Higher Order Wideband Dielectric Resonator Antenna With Low Cross-Pol for Millimeter Wave 5G Applications Abinash Gaya (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 33


Time Slot Details Bronx III Manhattan VIII Manhattan VII 8:00 - 10:00 RS19: Antenna Array Chair: Noor Asniza Murad (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS20: Radar Application Chair: Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) RS21: AP-Related Topic Chair: Ngu War Hlaing, PTech (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS19.1 8:00 Holistic Interaction Suppression in Dual-Band Antenna Array Can Ding (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) RS20.1 8:00 Endfire Circularly Polarized Antenna for CubeSat/SmallSat Applications Ratul De (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India) RS19.2 8:20 Fast Optimization Method of Irregular Phased Antenna Array With Low SideLobe Level Ning Liu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) RS19.3 8:40 Independent, Simultaneous Operation of Phased Array Without Grating Lobes and Beam Squint From f1 to 2f1 Frequency Range Jeonghyo Lee (POSTECH, South Korea) RS19.4 9:00 Genetic-CNN Based Fault Diagnosis in Antenna Array Shyam Sundar Pattnaik (National Institute of Technical Teachers Training & Research, India) RS20.2 8:20 The Design Evolution of Trio-Band Vivaldi Antenna With Meander-LineFed Shape for Ground Penetrating Radar Application Mohd Syahir Ahmad Azhari (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS20.3 8:40 Impact of Radio Wave Frequency on Heartbeat Radar Performance Naoki Sawada (University of Iwate, Japan) RS20.4 9:00 Shaped Radome for Wide-Angle mmWave Automotive RADAR Coen van de Ven (University of Twente, Netherlands) RS20.5 9:20 Characterizing Rail Sweep With Radar Target Identification Using Matrix Pencil Method Pongsathorn Chomdee (Navamindradhiraj University, Thailand) RS21.1 8:00 Improvement of DOA Estimation With FOCUSS Algorithm by Updating p-Norm Iteratively Kento Kataoka (Tokai Rika Co., Ltd. & Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) RS21.2 8:20 A Study of Dielectric Sensing Based on the BiCharacteristic-Impedance Transmission Line (BCITL) Model Danai Torrungrueng (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand) RS21.3 8:40 Design of Cosecant Squared Pattern With Leaky Wave Antenna Using Dielectric Image Line Shota Matsumoto (Yokohama National University, Japan) RS21.4 9:00 FDTD Analysis of Automotive On-Glass Antenna Above Flat Earth Kouchi Yuki (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan) RS21.6 9:40 Design of Millimeter Wave Array-Based Antenna for WBAN Applications Kassen Dautov (Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan) RS20.6 9:40 Experimental Study on Height Estimation of Forward Targets Using Automobile mmW Radar Keita Suzuki (Niigata University, Japan) RS19.5 9:20 Low Profile DualBand Base Station Antenna Array Decoupled by Artificial Magnetic Conductor Haotian Qiao (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) RS19.6 9:40 Dual-Band Circularly Polarised U-Slotted Waveguide Antenna for SubTHz Applications Ansha K K (Cochin University of Science and Technology, India) Thursday, 2 November 2023 RS21.5 9:20 Input Impedance Change of Meander Line Antenna in Human Body Conditions Ngu War Hlaing, PTech (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 34 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Time Slot Details PSP3: Poster Session 10:00 - 10:30 PSP3.1 Array Factor, Retrodirective, and E-MIMO Beamforming Technologies Hinata Kato (Tohoku Institute of Technology, Japan) PSP3.2 Radar Target Recognition Method Based on Variable-Length E-Pulse Zeying Zhao (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) PSP3.3 Performance Characterization of A Patch Antenna Embedded Partially by Magnetized Ferrite Material Agus D. Prasetyo (Telkom University, Indonesia) PSP3.4 Parasitic Beam Steering Antenna Loaded With Shorting Vias Rabiatuladawiah Akhbar (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia) PSP3.5 Development of RF Coils for Low-Field Portable MRI Kaito Ishikawa (Chiba University, Japan) PSP3.6 Estimation of Element Positions in Deformed Uniform Linear Arrays Using Received Signals Jiahao Wang (National University of Singapore, Singapore) PSP3.7 Diffraction From Impedance Wedge: Case Study Nonphysical Pole Suppression From Maliuzhinets Solution Titipong Lertwiriyaprapa (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand) PSP3.8 Graphene-Based Antenna: Enabling Fat-Intrabody Communication at 2.45 GHz ISM Band Sree Aran Subramaniam (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia) PSP3.9 Study of 1D Arrayed MACKEY With a Modified Power Supply Method Hajime Suzuki (Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan) PSP3.10 A Scalar Impedance Surface Antenna for Far-Field Radial Vortex Beam Multiplexing Zhe Jiang (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) PSP3.11 Analysis of Indoor Transmission Characteristics in Beam Modulation Using Millimeter Waves Honoka Sasaki (Hiroshima City University, Japan) PSP3.12 A VHF-Band Printed Reconfigurable Dipole Antenna Based on Bistable Materials Xingqi Zhang (University of Alberta, Canada) PSP3.13 Single-Shot Method for the Analysis of Non-Linear Circuits in the Time Domain Athul Shaji (Indian Institute of Science, India) Thursday, 2 November 2023 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 35


Time Slot Details PSP3: Poster Session 10:00 - 10:30 PSP3.14 Dual-Wideband - Linearly and Circularly Polarized C-Band Antenna for VSAT Application Fitri Yuli Zulkifli (Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia) PSP3.15 Broadband Measurement of Insertion Loss of FCCL Directly Metallized on Modified Polyimide Thorn Chrek (Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea) PSP3.16 Changes in Mediumwave Broadcasting Antennas and Matching Circuits Kazuaki Wakai (Wakai Technology Office, Malaysia) PSP3.17 Design of a Wireless Passive Temperature Measurement System Xingqi Zhang (University of Alberta, Canada) PSP3.18 The Performance of a Frequency Reconfigurable Wearable Antenna for 5G Health Monitoring Application Under Bending Conditions Biragathis Babu (Universiti Technology Malaysia, Malaysia) PSP3.19 Radio Propagation Modeling of an Island Soo Yong Lim (University of Nottingham Malaysia, Malaysia) PSP3.20 Characterization of A Compact Flexible Phase-Difference 4×4 Butler Matrix Realized on Ultra-Thin Substrate Zulfi Zulfi (Telkom University, Indonesia) PSP3.21 Study on Measurement Technique of Complex Permittivity Using Free-Space Method at Millimeterwave Frequencies in Anechoic Chamber Masashi Yamamoto (NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan) PSP3.22 Design and SAR of Sub-6 GHz Multiband Antenna With Slots and Defected Ground Plane Nurul Inshirah Mohd Razali (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) PSP3.23 Design of a Superdirective Small and Wideband Yagi-Like Antenna Ala Sharaiha (Université de Rennes, France) PSP3.24 Analysis of Low Earth Orbit Satellite Downlink Considering an Interference Source Moving Along the Satellite Trajectory Eunjung Kang (Hongik University, South Korea) Thursday, 2 November 2023 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 36 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Time Slot Details Manhattan III Bronx VI Bronx V 10:30 - 12:30 SS06: Applications of Artificially Engineered Structures and Advanced Array Antennas Chair: Dongho Kim (Sejong University, Korea (South)) RS22: Wearable Antenna Chair: Saidatul Norlyana Azemi (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) WS4: ESoA Workshop SS06.1 10:30 New Method for Doppler Shift Using a Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface Dongho Kim (Sejong University, South Korea) RS22.1 10:30 Wearable Wideband High-Gain Low-SAR Antenna With Bending and Wet Conditions Analysis at Sub-6 GHz 5G Band Samir Salem Al-Bawri (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia) Antenna Measurements for Space Applications (Part 4) Lecturer: Manuel Sierra-Castañer (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain) Abstract: How to perform antenna measurements smarter, faster, and better. This ISAP/ESoA course about Fundamentals and Applications of Antenna Measurements course will address the main challenges of antenna measurement, including the use of the novel post-processing techniques. It includes a comprehensive presentation of antenna measurement techniques, beginning with a review of the more traditional methods, and extending into more innovative antenna measurement technologies, in particular, the special techniques for 5G, automotive and MIMO systems. SS06.2 10:50 Multi-Beam Holographic Metasurface Antenna Using SteppedImpedance Distributions Duyen Thi Nguyen (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea) SS06.3 11:10 Ka-Band Array Capable of 1-Bit Quantization and Dual-Polarization Using Unit Cells With 4 PIN Diodes Van Thang Nguyen (Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea) SS06.4 11:30 Metamaterial Surrounded, Bandwidth Improved Monopole Antenna Ick-Jae Yoon (Chungnam National University, South Korea) RS22.2 10:50 Stretchable Patch Antenna Using Kirigami Technique for Wearable 5G Communication Jen Hahn Low (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia) RS22.4 11:30 Compact Full Flexible Vivaldi Antenna for 3.5 GHz Wearable Applications Sadia Afro z (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS22.3 11:10 A 3.5 GHz Wearable Antipodal Vivaldi Antenna for 5G Applications Sadia Afroz (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS22.5 11:50 U Slot in Wearable Microstrip Antenna for Multiband Operation Varshaben Sagar Kheradiya (Pandit Deendayal Energy University, India) SS06.5 11:50 Design of MultiBeam Phased Array Antennas for Coastal Disaster Preventing Radar System Seung Woo Yi (Korea Maritime and Ocean University, South Korea) RS22.6 12:10 Design of a DualBand 8x8 MIMO Antenna for 5G Smartphone Applications Sanaa Salama (Arab American University, Palestine) Thursday, 2 November 2023 SS06.6 12:10 A Scalable Model for On-Chip Spiral Inductors by Space-Mapping Neural Network Shiliang Huang (Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 37


Time Slot Details Bronx III Manhattan VIII Manhattan VII 10:30 - 12:30 RS23: Reflectarrays Chair: Takayuki Matsumuro (ATR, Japan) RS24: Antenna and Propagation for 5G Application (part 1) Chair: Mohamed Nasrun Osman (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS25: Emerging Metasurface Technologies for Antenna Applications Chair: Nurul Huda Abd Rahman (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia) RS23.1 10:30 Comparative Study of Hybrid Reflectarray Antennas With Various Passive Unit Cells Yong-Hyun Nam (Hongik University, South Korea) RS24.1 10:30 A 64-Element Antenna Array With a Low Wind Load for 5G Base Station Applications Biying Han (Southeast University, China) RS23.2 10:50 Design of a Planar Beam-Tilt Array for Primary Radiators of CubeSat-Onboard Reflectarray Haruki Kurokawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) RS23.3 11:10 A Derivation of Monostatic RCS of Reflectarray for Prediction of Bistatic RCS Hiroshi Hashiguchi (National Defense Academy, Japan) RS23.4 11:30 A Study on Spreading Reflectarray Antenna for Eliminating Blind Spots in Millimeter-Wave Band Communication Takayuki Matsumuro (ATR, Japan) RS24.2 10:50 Human Body Blockage Effects on Personal Exposimeter Device in 4G/5G Frequency Bands for Epidemiological Research on Children's Health Tsuruga Sakura (Hokkaido University, Japan) RS24.3 11:10 FrequencyDependency Characteristic of a 4x4 Butler Matrix for 5G Sub-6 GHz Application Fatimah Nur Mohd Redzwan (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia) RS24.4 11:30 Design of Beam Steering Resonator Antenna for 5G Using Switch-Coupling Parasitic Element Mohamed Nasrun Osman (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS24.5 11:50 A Novel HighIsolation Positive-AndNegative-45-Degree DualPolarization 5G mmWave Micro Base Station Antenna Yejun He (Shenzhen University, China) RS25.1 10:30 Dual-Band MIMO Decagonal C-Shaped CSRR Metamaterial Textile Antenna for WLAN and 5G Applications Hamza Ahmad Mashagba (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS25.2 10:50 A MetamaterialBased Dual-Band ±45◦ Phase Shifter for 5G Lower Band Applications Abdulkadir Bello Shallah (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS25.3 11:10 Double Layer Fractal FSSs for 5G Band Anil Kumar Nayak (IIT Roorkee, India) RS25.4 11:30 Synthetic Circuit Analysis of Metamaterial-Based Carbonyl Iron Powder Slab for mmWave Absorber Nohgyeom Ha (Pusan National University, South Korea) RS25.5 11:50 Comparative Study of Ferrite and Amorphous Shielding Materials for NFC Tag Antenna on Metal Najwa Mohd Faudzi (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia) RS25.6 12:10 Estimation of Excitation Position of Platform Excitation Antenna Using Short Dipole Antenna Takumi Nishime (National Defense Academy, Japan) RS24.6 12:10 A Metalized Circularly Polarized Dielectric Resonator Antenna for Millimeter Wave 5G Applications Abinash Gaya (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS23.5 11:50 Scanning Spot Beam Reflectarray Antenna With Dual-Polarization Stacked Elements Masayoshi Takao (Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan) RS23.6 12:10 VO-2 Assisted Unit Cell for Designing THz Reconfigurable Reflectarray Antenna Suhail Asghar Qureshi (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) Thursday, 2 November 2023 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 38 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Time Slot Details PSP4: Poster Session 12:30 - 13:00 PSP4.1 Dual Polarized Radiation Dissipation on Double-Crossed Bowtie Antenna for THz Bolometer Arie Pangesti Aji (Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia) PSP4.2 New Equivalent Circuit of Rectangular Dumbbell-Shaped Defected Ground Structure With Ideal Transformer Sreymom Noun (Soonchunghyang University, South Korea) PSP4.3 Line-Of-Sight Probability Estimation Formula for an Urban Environment Shinsei Fujimura (Doshisha University, Japan) PSP4.4 Dual Band CPW Pentagonal Island With Modified Sierpinski Gasket Structure at 3.5 GHz and 5.8 GHz Amier Hafizun Ab Rashid (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia) PSP4.5 Composite Right/Left Handed Leaky Wave Antenna Using Complementary Omega Shape on Half Mode Substrate Integrated Waveguide Syed Muzahir Abbas (Macquarie University, Australia) PSP4.6 A Super Thinnest Film Antenna for Wireless Communications With Notched Characteristics Pongsathorn Aroonmitr (Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Thailand) PSP4.7 Experimental and Simulation Evaluation of Reflection Characteristics of the Transparent Film Taisei Anzai (Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan) PSP4.8 A Rectangular Slot With Co-Planar Waveguide UWB Antenna for Wi-Fi RF Energy Harvesting Nuraiza Ismail (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia) PSP4.9 An Experimental Study of Wave Propagation in Sandstone Cave Suphawit Julthochai (Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand) PSP4.10 SIW Cavity-Backed Slot Antenna Using High-Order Radiation Modes for Broadband Applications in X Band Gunjan Jagdish Paliwal (Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India) PSP4.11 Electromagnetic Simulation of Transmission Characteristics in Flip-Chip Bonding Takuichi Hirano (Tokyo City University, Japan) PSP4.12 Wideband Class-E Power Amplifier at 54.24 MHz Using Reactance Compensation Farid Zubir (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) Thursday, 2 November 2023 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 39


Time Slot Details PSP1: Poster Session 12:30 - 13:00 PSP4.13 12:44 Electromagnetic Simulations of Undersea Propagations for Various Sea Depth at 100 MHz Siti Harliza Binti Mohd Razali (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malysia) PSP4.14 A Method to Improve the Axial Ratio of Microstrip Circularly Polarized Patch Antenna Xingqi Zhang (University of Alberta, Canada) PSP4.15 A Comparative Study of V-Shaped Slot Effects on DGS and EBG for Wideband Antennas Osman Bin Ayop (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) PSP4.16 Precise Control of Modal Weighting Coefficient via CMA of Antenna Array Miao Hui Luo (Nanfang College, Guangzhou, China) PSP4.17 Design and Analysis of Koch Fractal Antenna for UHF Detection Ramesh Deshpande (B V Raju Institute of Technology, India) PSP4.18 A Novel Fractal CDRA for Enhanced Mobile Broadband Applications Ayyappan M (National Institute of Technology, Goa, India) PSP4.19 Design and Development of Microstrip Passive Mixer for Radar Applications at 9.3 GHz Yusnita Rahayu (Universitas Riau, Indonesia) PSP4.20 Vertical Polarized Omnidirectional Antenna With Cylindrical Slot Loop for Wideband Application Sho Hirano (National Defence Academy of Japan, Japan) PSP4.21 Wideband Omnidirectional Antenna Based on Dielectric Resonant and Slot Modes Bing Zhang (Xidian University, China) PSP4.22 Wideband to Narrowband Reconfigurable Metamaterial Antenna Adamu Y Iliyasu (University Teknolgi Malaysia, Nigeria) PSP4.23 Experimental Study of Metasurface Inclusion on A Bandpass Filter Developed Based on Substrate Integrated Waveguide Zulfi Zulfi (Telkom University, Indonesia) PSP4.24 Right Hand Circularly Polarized (RHCP) Dual Band Flexible GNSS Antenna Rais Ahmad Sheikh (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia & Jazan University, Saudi Arabia) PSP4.25 Compact Full Flexible Vivaldi Antenna for 3.5 GHz Wearable Applications Sadia Afroz (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) Thursday, 2 November 2023 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 40 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Time Slot Details Manhattan III Bronx VI Bronx V 14:00 - 16:00 SS07-P1: Radar, Remote Sensing and Electromagnetic Wave Application (Part 1) Chair: Aloysius Adya Pramudita (Telkom University, Indonesia) RS26: Gain Enhancement Techniques and High Gain Antennas Chair: Nur Biha Mohamed Nafis (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) RS27: Antenna in Communication System Chair: Rainer Kronberger (TH Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany) SS07-P1.1 14:00 Effects of Drone Height Fluctuations on Detection of Respiratory Vital Signs Using FMCW Radar Aldi Rivaldi Dwinanda (Telkom University, Indonesia) RS26.1 14:00 The Study of High Gain Transparent Antenna Mike Lee (Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan) SS07-P1.2 14:20 Effect of Angle Detection on Respiration Vital Sign Measurement Using FMCW Radar Suisbiyanto Prasetya (Telkom University, Indonesia) SS07-P1.3 14:40 Radar Image Based Pedestrian Recognition in NLOS Area for Millimeter Wave Radar Jianghaomiao He (University of Electro-Communications, Japan) SS07-P1.4 15:00 Characterization of 5G-Based Reconfigurable Wearable Antenna for Healthcare Monitoring Bambang Setia Nugroho (Telkom University, Indonesia) RS26.2 14:20 Low-Profile HighGain Reflector Antenna Fed by Ku/E Dual-Band Feed Senlin Lu (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) RS26.4 15:00 Reduced Size Modified Square-Shaped AMC for Antenna Gain Enhancement Biragathis Babu (Universiti Technology Malaysia, Malaysia) RS26.3 14:40 Non-Destructive Ethanol-Aqueous Solution With Modified Jerusalem Resonator for Disinfectants Against COVID-19 Characterization Nonchanutt Chudpooti (King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand) RS26.5 15:20 A High-Gain Microstrip Antenna Loading Parasitic Element and HornShaped Reflector Karin Motomura (Saga University, Japan) RS26.6 15:40 Reflectivity Measurement Method of Absorbing Materials Using a Pyramidal Horn Antenna Based on Cross Ratio Invariance Yujie Liu (Northwestern Polytechnical University School of Electronics and Information Technology, China) RS27.1 14:00 Measurement System and Methodology for RIS-Evaluation Rainer Kronberger (TH Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany) RS27.2 14:20 Reflection Coefficient Measurement in a Real Room for 300 GHz Indoor Wireless Communication Systems Keizo Cho (Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan) RS27.3 14:40 Relationship Between Reflector Size and Reflection Coefficient for 300 GHz Indoor Wireless Communication Systems Makoto Ohashi (Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan) RS27.4 15:00 Leaky-Wave Wires Antenna for Future D- Band 6G Communication Systems Arslan Sohoo Ahmed (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) RS27.5 15:20 A Dual-Layer Gap Waveguide Antenna With Vertical Polarization for FullDuplex Joint Communication and Sensing Systems Reza Gheybi Zarnagh (University of Twente, The Netherlands) RS27.6 15:40 Investigating Channel Capacity Characteristics of MillimeterWave Full-Duplex MIMO System With Mobile Terminal Space Diversity Nobuyasu Takemura (Nippon Institute of Technology, Japan) Thursday, 2 November 2023 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 41


Time Slot Details Bronx III Manhattan VIII Manhattan VII 14:00 - 16:00 RS28: Waveguide and Antenna Technology Chair: Hiroyasu Sato (Tohouku University, Japan) RS29: MIMO Antenna Chair: Yoshihide Yamada (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS30: Antenna and propagation for 5G Application (Part 2) Chair: Osman Bin Ayop (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS28.1 14:00 A 2 × 2 Ka-Band Wideband Circularly Polarized Sub-Array Antenna Based on UShaped Slots and Gap Waveguide Technology Jian Yang (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) RS29.1 14:00 System Configuration of Sub-Terahertz MassiveMIMO Channel Sounder for 6G Minoru Inomata (NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan) RS28.2 14:20 Suppression of the Slot-Mode in a Slitted Waveguide Using DielectricFilling Kevin Kipruto Mutai (Tohoku University, Japan) RS28.3 14:40 Design of PostWall Waveguide Stacked EPlane Cruciform Cross Couplers for 120-GHz Band Yoshiki Mitsumoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) RS28.4 15:00 274-GHz SubstrateIntegrated-Waveguide Fed Rotman-Lens Multibeam Antenna Integrated in MultiLayer Substrate Shumpei Kishi (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) RS29.2 14:20 A Primal-Dual Interior Point Method for Efficient Probe Weighting in MIMO OTA Testing Chunhui Li (Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China) RS29.3 14:40 Array Layouts for Regularized Zero Forcing Massive MIMO: Sum Rate vs. Sidelobe Level Noud Kanters (University of Twente, The Netherlands) RS29.4 15:00 Development of a Passive Localization Method Using Multi-Link MIMO Sensor Network Togo Ikegami (Niigata University, Japan) RS29.5 15:20 A Compact Wideband Circularly Polarized MIMO Antenna With Polarization Diversity Zin Mar Phyo (Nagasaki University, Japan) RS30.1 14:00 Microstrip Patch Antenna With Luneburg Lens for 5G Applications Norsaidah Muhamad Nadzir (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS30.2 14:20 Dual Band Antenna Covering Millimeter Wave and Sub-6 GHz Bands for 5G Mobile Applications Umar Musa (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) RS30.4 15:00 A mm-Wave T-R RF Switch Incorporated With CSRR Switchable DGS for 5G Application Adib Othman (Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia) RS30.5 15:20 Pilot Study on Aerial Wireless Superdirectional Sound Sources Utilizing Parametric Array Loudspeakers via Local 5G Networks Yohei Iihoshi (Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan) RS30.6 15:40 Substrate Integrated Waveguide With Series Fed Antenna for Millimeter-Wave 5G Applications Mohamad Kamal A. Rahim (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS29.6 15:40 New Correlation Between Array Excitation and Beam Shift for Circular MIMO Antenna With C-Shaped Parasitic Element Hamizan Yon (Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia) RS28.5 15:20 Enhanced Resonance and Bandwidth Performance of Triband Antenna Through Bending Effect Mohamad Zoinol Abidin Bin Abd Aziz (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia) RS28.6 15:40 Analyzing the Impact of Various Geometries on Tri- Band Antenna Performance Mohamad Zoinol Abidin Bin Abd Aziz (Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia) RS30.3 14:40 Planar Four-Port Dipole MIMO Antenna for 5G NR 257/258/261 Frequency Band Applications Yuan Wang (National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) Thursday, 2 November 2023 TECHNICAL PROGRAM 42 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Time Slot Details Manhattan III Bronx VI Bronx V 16:10 - 18:10 SS07-P2: Radar, Remote Sensing and Electromagnetic Wave Application (Part 2) Chair: Aloysius Adya Pramudita (Telkom University, Indonesia) SS08: AMTA Session: Advanced Antenna Arrays and Their Beam Manipulation for Future Wireless Communications Chair: Can Ding (University of Technology Sydney (UTS), Australia), Peiyuan Qin (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) SS09: Antennas for RF Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transfer Systems Chair: Eva Rajo-Iglesias (University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain), Jian Yang (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) SS07-P2.1 16:10 Extraction Formula for Microstrip Antenna as Soil Water Content Sensor Marita Fauziah (Telkom University, Indonesia) SS08.1 16:10 A New Analytical Method for 2-D Multibeam Flat GRIN Lenses Peiyuan Qin (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) SS07-P2.2 16:30 Massive Mimo Antenna Scalability of A Simple Rectangular Truncated Patch Antenna Salwa Salsabila (Telkom University, Indonesia) SS07-P2.3 16:50 Design of 60GHz SIW Six-Port for Phase Differences Detection in Radar Systems Erfansyah Ali (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan) SS08.2 16:30 A New Form of Polarization Diversity Using A Pair of Spatially-VariableOrthogonal-Polarizations Can Ding (University of Technology Sydney, Australia) SS08.3 16:50 Applications of Measured Antennas as Field Sources in Numerical Simulations Lars Foged (Microwave Vision Italy, Italy) SS09.1 16:10 A Broadband EndFire Antenna Based on DoubleSided Ridge Gap Waveguide for Millimeter-Wave Applications Jianyin Cao (Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China) SS09.2 16:30 Applications of Contactless Characteristics of Gap Waveguides in Mechanical Reconfigurability Jian Yang (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) SS09.3 16:50 Low-Profile Directional Coupler Based on Staggered Mushroom-Like Double-Layer Gap Waveguide Honghuan Zhu (Xidian University, China) SS09.4 17:10 Leaky Wave Slot Array Antenna Based on Gap Waveguide Technology With Cosecant Squared Pattern for 5G BTS Applications Maryam Khodadadi (University of Surrey, United Kingdom) Thursday, 2 November 2023 SS08.4 17:10 A Metamaterial Inspired 1×4 Linear Antenna Array With Beam-Forming Network for 5G Applications Mohamad Kamal A. Rahim (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 43


Time Slot Details Bronx III Manhattan VIII Manhattan VII 16:10 - 18:10 RS31: Recent Advances in Array Antenna and Metasurface Engineering (Part 2) Chair: Mohamed Nasrun Osman (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS32: Polarization Related Techniques Chair: Izni Husna Idris (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS33: Resonator Antenna Chair: Norun Abdul Malek (International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia) RS31.1 16:10 Broadband Energy Harvesting Metasurface Covering WiFi Band With WideAngle Incidence Beijia Liu (Harbin Institute of Technology, China) RS32.1 16:10 Development of Multi-Polarization Triangular Microstrip Antenna Array Trasma Yunita (Telkom University, Indonesia) RS31.2 16:30 A Design of Microstrip Antenna With Ellipse Metasurface for 5G Application Fauzan Al Haqqi (Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia) RS31.3 16:50 Generation and Steering of W-Band OAM Beams Based on Liquid Crystal Metasurface With Pancharatnam-Berry Phase Chenxi Liu (Southeast University, China) RS31.4 17:10 Design of a 1-Bit Programmable Coding Unit Cell Beamforming Metasurface Mohamed Nasrun Osman (Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia) RS32.2 16:30 Orthogonal Polarized Omnidirectional Antenna Composed of DoubleShell Halo Antenna and Dipole Antenna Tomokazu Mizutani (National Defense Academy, Japan) RS32.3 16:50 Comparative Evaluation of Different Assignments for Special Configurations of 1-D Parallel Switching Matrices With Four Beams Shengjia Wu (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) RS32.4 17:10 Multi-Hop Beamforming in RIS-Aided Systems Mohsen Khalily (University of Surrey, United Kingdom) RS33.1 16:10 Design of a 3-Order Filter Using New Spiral Resonator Phally Phan (Soonchunhyang University, South Korea) RS33.2 16:30 Classification of Shaped Sub-Reflector Design for Spherical Reflector Antenna Norazah Abdullah (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) RS33.4 17:10 Reflection Coefficient Variation Based on the Configuration of Integrated Antenna and Reflecting Surface at 3.5 GHz Norun Abdul Malek (International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia) RS33.3 16:50 Comparison Study of Ring Resonator Shape for Multiband IRS Application Mohamad Kamal A. Rahim (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia) Thursday, 2 November 2023 RS31.5 17:30 Proposal of a Plural Circular Array Antenna to Control the Radiation Pattern Tadashi Takano (Nihon University, Japan) TECHNICAL PROGRAM 44 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Name Affiliation Abdelaziz Hamdoun University of Poitiers, France Abdelhady Mahmoud Benha University, Egypt Abinash Gaya Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Ada Bosisio CNR-IEIIT c/o Politecnico di Milano, Italy Adam Mehr IEEE, USA Adam Narbudowicz Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Adel Barakat Kyushu University, Japan Ai-ichiro Sasaki Kindai University, Japan Akil Jrad Lebanese University, Sciences 3, Lebanon Ala Sharaiha Université de Rennes, France Alessandro Testa Ministry of Economy and Finance, Italy Ali Harmouch Ahlia University, Bahrain Ali K. Horestani Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Alireza Mallahzadeh Shahed University, Iran Allan Andrew Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia Aloysius Adya Pramudita Telkom University, Indonesia Amalendu Patnaik IIT Roorkee, India Amer Zakaria American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Amir Ebrahimi RMIT University, Australia Amiza Rasmi TM Research & Development, Malaysia Ananjan Basu Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India Andrés Alayón Glazunov Linköping University, Sweden Andrew Austin University of Bristol, United Kingdom (Great Britain) Andrey Miroshnichenko University of New South Wales, Australia Anil Pandey Keysight Technologies International Pvt., India Anumoy Ghosh National Institute of Technology Mizoram, India Arokiaswami Alphones Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Arun Kumar Gande NIT Warangal, India Arvind Kumar Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology Nagpur, India Ashwini Arya Kyung Hee University, Korea (South) Ashwini Kotrashetti University of Mumbai, India Astrid AlgabaBrazález Ericsson AB, Sweden Atif Shamim King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia Azeemuddin Syed International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Hyderabad, India Azremi Abdullah AlHadi Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia Azwati Azmin Universiti Teknologi MARA, Cawangan Pulau Pinang, Malaysia Badrul Hisham Ahmad Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia Bahare Mohamadzade CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, Iran Bal Virdee London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom (Great Britain) Bambang Nugroho Telkom University, Indonesia Bancha Luadang Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin, Thailand Basari Basari Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Bian Wu Xidian University, China Bing Xu The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Bo Kum Jung Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Carl Debono University of Malta, Malta Catur Apriono Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Chady El Moucary Notre Dame University, Lebanon Name Affiliation Chai-Eu Guan Nagasaki University, Japan Chakib Taybi Mohammed First University, Morocco Changjun Liu Sichuan University, China Chau-Ching Chiong Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Chawalit Rakluea Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, Thailand Chenyang Song Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Science, China Chien Dao Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Chi-Feng Chen Tunghai University, Taiwan Ching-Wen Tang National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim Feng Chia University, Taiwan Christophe Delaveaud CEA-LETI, France Christophe Granet Lyrebird Antenna Research Pty Ltd, Australia Chuwong Phongcharoenpanich King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand Claudio Bordin Universidade Federal do ABC, Brazil Coen van de Ven University of Twente, Sweden Cyril Luxey University Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France Da Yi Chongqing University, China Dajiang Li Chongqing University, China Danai Torrungrueng King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand Daniel Headland University of Adelaide, Australia Daniele Cavallo Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Dazhi Piao Communication University of China, China Dheerendra Gangwar Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun, India Dimitrios Stratogiannis National Technical University of Athens, Greece Dinesh Rano Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics, NRU, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia Dinesh Sharma Chandigarh College of Engineering and Technology, India Ding-Bing Lin National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Dirk Heberling RWTH Aachen University, Germany Djuradj Budimir University of Westminster, United Kingdom (Great Britain) Dongho Kim Sejong University, Korea (South) Dong-Wook Seo Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Korea (South) Duixian Liu IBM RD., USA Edmilson Moreira Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Ceará, Brazil Eduardo Carrasco Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Eisuke Nishiyama Saga University, Japan Eko Rahardjo Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia Eng Hock Lim Faculty of Engineering and Science, UTAR, Malaysia Eric Kerherve INP Bordeaux, France Eva Antonino-Daviu Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Eva Rajo-Iglesias University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain Evgeny Markin Bauman State Technical University, Russia Faisel Tubbal University of Wollongong, Australia Fan Wu Southeast University, China Farid Zubir Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Fauziahanim Che Seman Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia Fei Yang Southeast University, China Felice Francesco Tafuri Aalborg University, Spain Feng Wei Xidian University, China Fitri Yuli Zulkifli Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia LIST OF REVIEWERS 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 45


Name Affiliation Francisco Medina University of Sevilla, Spain Francisco Mesa University of Seville, Spain Francisco Pizarro Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile Fwen Hoon Wee Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia Gangil Byun Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Korea (South) Garima Saini NITTTR, India George Goussetis Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom (Great Britain) George Kliros Hellenic Air-Force Academy, Greece Gerhard Tan Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Philippines Ghaffer Kiani King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia Gia Khanh Tran Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Giovanni Maria Sardi CNR-IMM, Italy Giuseppe Mazzarella University of Cagliari, Italy Glaucio Ramos Federal University of São João Del-Rei, Brazil Gopi Ram National Institute of Technology, Warangal, India Goutam Chattopadhyay NASA-JPL/Caltech, USA Guoan Wang University of South Carolina, USA Haider AlSabbagh University of Basrah, Iraq Hailiang Zhu Northwestern Polytechnical University, China Haiming Wang Southeast University, China Hamsakutty Vettikalladi King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Hang Wong City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Hao-Ran Zhu Anhui University, China Harfan Ryanu Telkom University, Indonesia Hasliza A Rahim Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia Hatem Rmili King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia Hattan Abutarboush Taibah University, Saudi Arabia Heng-Tung Hsu National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan Hibiki Tsukada NTT, Japan Hidayath Mirza Jazan University, KSA., Malaysia Hilal Koç Polat Erzurum Technical University, Turkey Hing Keung Lau Vocational Training Council, Hong Kong Hiroaki Nakabayashi Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan Hirofumi Suganuma Anritsu Corporation, Japan Hiroki Mori Toshiba Corporation, Japan Hiromi Matsuno KDDI Research, Inc., Japan Hiroshi Hashiguchi National Defense Academy, Japan Hiroyasu Sato Tohouku University, Japan Hiroyoshi Yamada Niigata University, Japan Hiroyuki Arai Yokohama National University, Japan Hiroyuki Kurosawa Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan Hisato Iwai Doshisha University, Japan Hitoshi Shimasaki Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan Hoi-Shun Lui University of Technology Sydney, Australia Hongfu Meng Southeast University, China Hosung Choo Hongik University, Korea (South) Ho-Yu Lin Softbank Corp., Japan Hsin-Chia Lu National Taiwan University, Taiwan Hsin-lung Su National Pingtung University, Taiwan Hualiang Zhang University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA Huda A. Majid Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia Hugo Espinosa Griffith University, Australia Ichihiko Toyoda Saga University, Japan Ick-Jae Yoon Chungnam National University, Korea (South) I-Fong Chen Jinwen University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Iickho Song Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea (South) Name Affiliation Ikmo Park Ajou University, Korea (South) Indra Surjati Universitas Trisakti, Indonesia Izni Husna Idris Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Jaegon Lee Kyungnam University, Korea (South) Jae-Ho Lee Kunsan National University, Korea (South) Jae-Young Chung Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea (South) Jaume Anguera Ignion, Spain Jawad Ali University of Technology - Iraq, Iraq Jen Hahn Low Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia Jeong-Hae Lee Hongik University, Korea (South) JeongHwan Kim Institute of Calibration & Technology Co. Ltd, Korea (South) Jiachyi Wu National Taiwan Ocean University, Taiwan Jian Ren Xidian University, China Jian Yang Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Jian-Yu Li Yuan Ze University, Taiwan Jie Wang OWASP China, China Jinfeng Li Beijing Institute of Technology, China Jin-Seob Kang KRISS, Korea (South) Jiro Hirokawa Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Jixin Chen Southeast University, China Joao Weyl Costa Universidade Federal do Pará - UFPA, Brazil John Kot Young & Kot Engineering Research, Australia José Manuel Fernández González Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Juan A. Vásquez Peralvo University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg Jun Choi University at Buffalo, USA Junichi Honda Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan Junichi Naganawa Electronic Navigation Research Institute, Japan Junji Sato Panasonic Corporation, Japan Jussif Abularach ArnezSidia Institute of Science and Technology, Brazil Kabiru Ibrahim Jahun ATBU, Nigeria Kaixu Wang Harbin Institution of Technology, China Kalyan Mondal National Institute of Technology Manipu, India Kam Weng Tam University of Macau, China Kamilia Kamardin Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Kang-Chun Peng National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Karen Butler-Purry Texas A&M University, USA Kazuma Tomimoto Softbank Corp., Japan Kazuyuki Saito Chiba University, Japan Keisuke Konno Tohoku University, Japan Keizo Cho Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan Ken Paramayudha National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia Kentaro Murata Iwate University, Japan Kentaro Wada Toshiba Corporation, Japan Khairun Nidzam RamliUniversiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia Khalil Sayidmarie Ninevah University, Iraq Kim Yee Lee Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia Kittima Lertsakwimarn King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand Kittisak Phaebua King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand Koen Mouthaan National University of Singapore, Singapore Koh Hashimoto Toshiba Corporation, Japan Koichi Shin Hiroshima City University, Japan Konstantinos Kalemis National Centre for Local Government and Public Administration, Greece Konstanty Bialkowski The University of Queensland, Australia LIST OF REVIEWERS 46 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation


Name Affiliation Krzysztof Wincza AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland Kun Li The University of Electro-Communications, Japan Kunio Sakakibara Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan Kun-You Lin National Taiwan University, Taiwan Kwok Chung Huizhou University, China Kyeong-sik Min Korea Maritime and Ocean University, Korea (South) Layth Abuhadma Al-Karkh University of Science, Iraq Leena Maundekar Ms., India Levy Nur Telkom University, Indonesia Li Deng Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China Lijia Chen Harbin Institute of Technology, China Liyang Tsai Taiwan Lizhao Song Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia Long Zhang Shenzhen University, China Longyue Qu Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), China Lotfi Osman Higher School of Communication of Tunis - University of Carthage, Tunisia Madhumita Chakravarti Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India Mahan Rudd Altair, Australia Mahdin Mahboob Stony Brook University, USA Mahesh Abegaonkar IIT Delhi, India Mahtab Mirmohseni University of Surrey, United Kingdom (Great Britain) Makoto Kobayashi Hiroshima City University, Japan Manabu Omiya Hokkaido University, Japan Manar Mohaisen Northeastern Illinois University, USA Manuel SierraCastañer Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain Maodudul Hasan Saga University, Japan Marcelo Perotoni UFABC, Brazil Marco Mussetta Politecnico di Milano, Italy Marco Salucci ELEDIA Research Center, Italy Mariyam Jamilah Homam Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia Markus Heinrichs TH Cologne University of Applied Sciences, Germany Maryam Mohd Isa Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia Masaharu Takahashi Chiba University, Japan Masahiro Nishi Hiroshima City University, Japan Masataka Ohira Saitama University, Japan Masato Saito University of the Ryukyus, Japan Mashury Wahab PPET-LIPI, Indonesia Masood Ur-Rehman University of Glasgow, United Kingdom (Great Britain) Matthias Wietstruck IHP, Germany Matthys Botha Stellenbosch University, South Africa Mauro Ettorre University of Rennes 1, France Mei Li Chongqing University, China Mia Ulfah Institut Teknologi Sumatera, Indonesia Miao Zhang Xiamen University, China Miguel FerrandoBataller Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Mimi Diana Ghazali Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia Mingchuan Wei Harbin Institute of Technology, China Ming-Fong Tsai National United University, Taiwan Ming-Lin Chuang National Penghu University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Mingyu Lu West Virginia University Institute of Technology, USA Min-Hua Ho National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan Minseok Kim Niigata University, Japan Mitsuki Nakamura NTT Corporation, Japan Name Affiliation Mizuki Motoyoshi Shizuoka Institute of Science and Technology, Japan Mohamad Kamal A. Rahim Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Mohamad Zoinol Abidin Abd Aziz Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia Mohamed Himdi Université de Rennes 1, France Mohammad Alibakhshikenari Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain Mohammad Faiz Liew Abdullah Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Malaysia Mohammad Hashmi Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan Mohammad Sadegh Kayhani Pirdeh University of Oulu, Finland Mohammed Alghamdi Al-Baha University, Saudi Arabia Mohammed Aseeri KACST, Saudi Arabia Mohammed BaitSuwailam Sultan Qaboos University, Oman Mohd Aziz Aris Universiti Teknologi MARA Terengganu, Malaysia Mohd Fais Mansor Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia Mohd Fareq Abd Malek University of Wollongong in Dubai, United Arab Emirates Mohd Haizal Jamaluddin Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia Mohd Yazed Ahmad University of Malaya, Malaysia Mohsen Khalily University of Surrey, United Kingdom (Great Britain) Morteza Shahpari The University of Adelaide, Australia Motoharu Sasaki NTT, Japan Mudrik Alaydrus Universitas Mercu Buana, Indonesia Muhammad Amin Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan Muhammad Inam Abbasi Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM), Malaysia Muhammad Irsyad Suhaimi Jabil Circuit Inc, USA Muhammad Ramlee Kamarudin Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia Muhammad Rashid IIUM Gombak Malaysia, Malaysia Muh-Dey Wei RWTH Aachen University, Germany Muzammil Jusoh Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia N Nasimuddin Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore Najwa Rawaida Ahmad Fauzi Universiti Teknologi Mara, Malaysia Naobumi Michishita National Defense Academy, Japan Naoki Hasegawa Softbank, Japan Naoki Honma Iwate University, Japan Naoki Kita Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., Japan Naoki Shinohara Kyoto University, Japan Naruto Yonemoto Electronic Navigation Research Institute, MPAT, Japan Nasrullah Armi BRIN, Indonesia Neelakantam Venkatarayalu Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore Nelson Fonseca European Space Agency, The Netherlands Ngu Hlaing MJIIT, Malaysia Nguyen Khac Kiem Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam Nguyen Quoc Dinh Le Quy Don Technical University, Vietnam Nikhil Gupta Central Research Laboratory, India Nikolaos Kantartzis Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Nipun Mishra Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya Central University, India Nobuaki Kuno NTT DOCOMO, INC., Japan Nobuhiro Kuga Yokohama National University, Japan Nobuyasu Takemura Nippon Institute of Technology, Japan LIST OF REVIEWERS 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 47


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