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It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the 2017 IEEE International
conference on Antenna Innovations and Modern technologies for Ground, Aircraft &
Satellite Applications(iAIM 2017) being held at Hotel Sterlings iMac,Bengaluru, India.
iAIM is a flagship conference of Antenna Community in India and organized, this year, by the
IEEE Bangalore Section. This conference provides an opportunity for academic researchers,
students, practicing engineers, and industry experts to interact and exchange ideas on topics
relevant to the current trends in Antenna Technology. Experts from India, USA, Europe, Taiwan and
other countries will be attending iAIM2017.
The conference received a large number of submissions and the TPC has selected good collection of
papers that will be presented during the conference with16 oral sessions and 6 poster sessions. The
conference also has invited eminent speakers for Plenary, Keynote and Invited Talks, who will share the
excitement of their new findings. Focus of the conference is on Antenna Innovations and Modern
Technologies for Ground, Aircraft and Satellite Applications. A dedicated session and a workshop is
arranged on the same. An industry exhibit is also organized in which more than 15 industries are
participating to showcase their product and recent developments in antenna technology. This year we
have introduced three additional sessions on5G Technology, Humanitarian Technology, and Space
Technology with an aim to provide the latest information on future technologies and encourage
participants to develop technologies for the benefit of Humanity. We are pleased that more than 250
participants will be able to congregate andshare their work and participate in this event.
The conference has been made possible due to the generous support of our sponsors, ANSYS, IDS,
Keysight, IEEE-APS-IIC,CST, Airbus, Aniritsu, C-DoT, ETS-Lindgren, IEEE HAC, IEEE 5G, JV Micoronics,
Mathsworks, NI, Altair, CMi, DMC, Tesscorn and IEEE Young Professionals. We sincerely thank all of them
for their invaluable support.
It would not be possible to organize a conference of such a magnitude without the help of some
committed individuals. iAIM 2017 is particularly indebted to the Patrons, Steering committee, Co-Chairs
of TPC, Reviewers, Finance, Publicity, Publications, Sponsorship, Web and other volunteers. We convey our
gratitude to the eminent keynote, workshop and panel speakers.Last, but not the least, our sincere thanks
to IEEE Bangalore section and IEEE AP/MTT Joint Chapter ExeComfor all their support.
We hope all the participants have a wonderful time in the conference where each one will be able to
make new friends, re- new old acquaintances and get technically enriched in this wonderful garden city of
Bangalore.
Message from General Chair & Co-Chairs
General Chair, iAIM 2017 General Co-Chairs, iAIM 2017
Puneet Kumar Mishra Sudhakar Rao Debatosh GuhaRajeev Jyoti
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Message from TPC Co-Chairs
It is a great pleasure to welcome you to the 2017 IEEE International Conference on
Antenna Innovations and Modern Technologies for Ground, Aircraft and Satellite Applications
(iAIM) in Bengaluru, India. We have been privileged and honored to serve as co-chairs of this year's
Technical Program Committee (TPC) and have tried our best to put together a high quality program
schedule with great balance on Keynote speeches, invited and contributory sessions.
As the name suggest, iAIM exclusively focusses on Antenna Innovations and Modern Technologies for
Ground, Aircraft and Satellite Applications. A dedicated session and a workshop will be conducted by
experts from industry and academia is arranged on the same. Distinguished experts from various
diversified fields are invited to deliver Invited Talks and conduct the workshop.
In iAIM 2017 we have received 176 numbers of full paper submissions. Each paper is independently
peer reviewed by at least 2 reviewers. Based on evaluations and recommendations by the reviewer, we are
glad to accept 83 papers for oral presentation and 41 papers for poster presentation. We would like to
express our sincere appreciation to all researchers who have submitted high quality contributions in iAIM
2017 and to all presenters attending the conference.
We are extremely grateful to our colleagues who devoted their valuable time in reviewing the papers
and helped Technical Program Committee in to come to decision in a very timely manner.
We hope you will enjoy the technical program at iAIM 2017 and find the conference a great platform to
interact and share your knowledge.
Enjoy the conference !
A R Harish Chinmoy SahaChandrakanta KumarD R Jahagirdar M B Mahajan
Title : Indian Space Exploration Saga Moon, Mars, Sun, Venus & BeyondDr M Annadurai, Distinguished Scientist & Director ISAC
Plenary Talk
Dr M Annadurai, has assumed the office of Director, ISAC on
April 01, 2015. Before taking over as Director, ISAC, he was
Programme Director for Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) and Small Satellite
Systems (SSS) at ISAC, Bengaluru.
Born on July 2, 1958, Dr Annadurai graduated in Electronics and
Communication Engineering from Government College of Technology,
Coimbatore, obtained his Post Graduate degree in Applied Electronics from
PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore and Doctoral degree from Anna
University.
Joining ISRO in 1982, Dr Annadurai began his career at ISAC as the team
leader to design and develop Software Satellite Simulator. During the period
1992 -2005, Dr Annadurai was the lead member of ISRO's satellite mission
team and managed eight INSAT Missions as the Mission Director and brought
about the efficient ground automation for satellite operations. As Project Director, Dr Annadurai made the most
crucial contribution to the realisation of India's first Lunar Mission, Chandrayaan-1, which won many appreciations
and awards including the prestigious Space Pioneer Award, 2009. In 2011, Dr Annadurai became the Programme
Director of Indian Remote Sensing Satellites (IRS) and Small Satellite Systems (SSS) and realised five satellite
projects. His other major contribution is the realisation of the successful Mars Orbiter Mission in record time. Dr
Annadurai also supervised two student satellite projects.
Dr Annadurai has received more than 75 awards and honours. Notable among them are ISRO Team Excellence
award-2007, ISRO Merit Award-2009, ISRO Team excellence award-2010, ISRO Outstanding Achievement Award-
2014, National Aeronautical Award-2008 from Aeronautical Society of India, Rajyotsava Award for Science (2008)
from Government of Karnataka, Hari Om Ashram Prerit Vikram Sarabhai Research Award (2004), C.P.A. Adithanar
Literary Award 2013, Vivekananda Human Excellence Award, 2014 from Ramakrishna Mission, HK Firodia Award
2007, Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati National Eminence Award, 2009 for Science and Technology, American
Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Space Systems Award, 2009, Certificate of Appreciation from Boeing Asia-
America Professional Association, USA and Laurels for Team Achievement - Chandrayaan-1 from International
Academy of Astronautics, 2013, Beijing,Times NRI Gobal Indian Award for science -2017, IEI-IEEE Award for
contributions & Leadership in space technology in service to humanity. Five universities have conferred Doctor of
Science on him.
Dr Annadurai is a Fellow of International Astronautical Federation , Fellow of The Society for Shock Wave
Research and a member of International Lunar Network Enabling Technologies Group. He is also the Chairman of
Indian Remote Sensing Society (ISRS), Bangalore Chapter. He has authored three books. Dr.Annadurai's Education,
Early Life and works at ISRO have been mentioned in 10th Standard Science Text book of Tamilnadu.
He has been awarded the prestigious Padma Shri , 2016 for his contributions in the field of Science &
Engineering by the President of India.
Dr M Annadurai's life and works are mentioned in the 10th Standard Science Text book of Tamil Nadu State,
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Keynote–1
Dr. Paul Rosen is currently Project Scientist for NASA-ISRO synthetic
aperture radar mission concept at the Jet PropulsionLaboratory. Until 2012, he
was the manager of the Radar Science and Engineering Section and Project
Scientist for the DESDynI Mission Concept at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. His
assignments at JPL have centered on scientific and engineering research and
development of radar instruments and applications.
Dr. Rosen was a team leader on the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, for
which he received NASA's Exceptional ServiceMedal (2001) and NASA's
Exceptional Achievement Medal (2002). Prior to JPL, Dr. Rosen spent two years at
Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan. He received a PhD in Electrical
Engineering from Stanford University and his M.S. and B.S in Electrical
Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Rosen is a visiting faculty member and lecturer at the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at
Caltech, and has served on the UCLA Extension Program faculty. He was recently elected Fellow of the IEEE, and is a
member of the American Geophysical Union. He is an author on over 40 journal and book chapter publications and
over 100 conference papers.
Sudhakar K. Rao received Ph.D degree in electrical engineering
from Indian Institute of Technology Madras in 1980. During the period
1976-1977 and 1980-1981 he worked at ECIL, Hyderabad and LRDE,
Bangalore on reflector antennas and phased array antennas for airborne
applications. He worked as a post-doctoral fellow at University of Trondheim,
Norway and then as a research associate at University of Manitoba during 1981-
1983. During 1983-1996, he worked at Spar Aerospace Limited (now MDA),
Montreal, Canada, as a Staff Scientist and developed advanced antennas for
several satellite communications. From 1996-2003 he worked as Chief
Scientist/Technical Fellow at Hughes/Boeing Satellite Systems and developed
multiple beam antennas and reconfigurable beam payloads for commercial and
military applications. During the period 2003-2010, he worked as a Corporate
Senior Fellow at Lockheed Martin Space Systems and developed antenna payloads for fixed satellite, broadcast
satellite, and personal communication satellite services. He is currently a Technical Fellow at Northrop Grumman
Aerospace Systems, Redondo Beach, CA working on advanced antenna systems for space & aircraft applications for
next generation payloads.
Dr. Rao developed antenna payloads for more than 70 satellites including first mobile satellite M-Sat, first
Direct Broadcast Satellite with local channels (DirecTV-4S), first multiple beam antenna at Ka-band for personal
communications satellites and first V/W band satellite antenna. His work on development of radiation templates for
complex radiation patterns of satellite antennas for interference analysis was adopted and recommended by the
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)/CCIR in 1992 as the world-wide standard for satellite manufacturers
and operators. He authored over 170 technical papers and has 46 U.S patents. He authored and co-edited three text
book volumes on “Handbook of Reflector Antennas and Feed Systems” that were published in June 2013 by the
Artech House.
Dr. Rao is an IEEE Life Fellow and a Fellow of IETE. He received several awards and recognitions that include
2002 Boeing's Special Invention Award for series of patents on satellite antenna payloads, 2003 Boeings' technical
achievement award, Lockheed Martin's Inventor of Technology award in 2005 & 2007, IEEE Benjamin Franklin Key
Award in 2006, Delaware Valley Engineer of the Year in 2008, and Asian American Engineer of the year award in 2008.
He received IEEE Judith Resnik Technical Field Award in 2009 for pioneering work in aerospace engineering. He is
the recipient of the IETE's 2015 Prof. S.N. Mitra Memorial award and the Distinguished Alumni Professional
Achievement Award from his almamater National Institute of Technology, Warangal, India in 2016. Dr. Rao recently
received IEEE Region 6 Outstanding Engineer Award for 2017 and the 2017 Northrop Grumman's President Award
for innovations. He received best reviewer recognition by the IEEE Transactions on Antennas & Propagation Journal
for the years 2014 and 2015. Dr. Rao is appointed as the Distinguished Lecturer by the IEEE APS for a three year
period (2014-2016) and before that he served as the AdCOM member for IEEE APS during 2011-2013. He was the
Chair for the IEEE APS “Industry Initiatives Committee” during 2011-2015, IEEE APS Fellow Evaluation Committee
member from 2015, Associate Editor for the IEEE Antennas & Propagation Magazine's “Antenna Applications
Corner”, Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Antennas & Propagation, Special Session Organizer/Chair
for the last six IEEE APS/URSI Symposia, and Technical Program Committee member for IEEE APS/URSI Symposia
since 2004.
Title: The Phased Array Reflector Antenna System on the NASA-ISRO SAR Mission Concept
Dr. Paul A Rosen, IEEE Fellow, JPL/NASA
Keynote–2
Title: Satellite Communication Antennas-Challenges for Next generation Payloads
Dr. Sudhakar Rao, IEEE Life Fellow, Northrop Grumann
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Invited Talk–1
Dr. Ahmed A. Kishk received the BS degree in Electronic and Communication
Engineering from Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, in 1977, and BSc. in Applied
Mathematics from Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, in 1980. In 1981, he joined the
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, where
he obtained his M. Eng. and Ph.D. degrees in 1983 and 1986, respectively. From 1977 to
1981, he was a research assistant and an instructor at the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo
University. From 1981 to 1985, he was a research assistant at the Department of Electrical
Engineering, University of Manitoba. From December 1985 to August 1986, he was a
research associate fellow at the same department. In 1986, he joined the Department of
Electrical Engineering, University of Mississippi, as an Assistant Professor. He was on
sabbatical leave at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden during the 1994-1995 and
2009-2010 academic years. He was a Professor at the University of Mississippi (1995-
2011). He was the director of the Center for Applied Electromagnetic System Research
(CAESR) during the period, 2010-2011. Currently, he is a Professor at Concordia
University, Montréal, Québec, Canada (since 2011) as Tier 1Canada Research Chair in Advanced Antenna Systems. He was an
Associate Editor of Antennas & Propagation Magazine from 1990 to 1993.
He is a distinguished lecturer for the Antennas and Propagation Society (2013-2015). He was an Editor of Antennas &
Propagation Magazine (1993-2014). He was a Co-editor of the special issue, “Advances in the Application of the Method of
Moments to Electromagnetic Scattering Problems,” in the ACES Journal. He was also an editor of the ACES Journal during 1997.
He was an Editor-in-Chief of the ACES Journal from 1998 to 2001. He was the chair of Physics and Engineering Division of the
Mississippi Academy of Science (2001-2002). He was a Guest Editor of the special issue on artificial magnetic conductors,
soft/hard surfaces, and other complex surfaces, in the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, January 2005. He was a
technical program committee member for several international conferences. He was a member of the AP AdCom (2013-2015).
He is the 2017 AP president.
His research interest includes the areas of millimeter wave antennas for 5G applications, Analog beamforming network,
Dielectric resonator antennas, microstrip antennas, small antennas, microwave sensors, RFID antennas for readers and tags,
Multi-function antennas, microwave circuits, EBG, artificial magnetic conductors, soft and hard surfaces, phased array
antennas, and computer aided design for antennas; reflect/transmitarray, wearable antennas, and Feeds for Parabolic
reflectors. He has published over 300-refereed Journal articles and 450 conference papers. He is a co-author of four books and
several book chapters and the editor of three books. He offered several short courses in international conferences.
Dr. Kishk and his students received several awards. Dr. Kishk won the 1995 and 2006 outstanding paper awards for papers
published in the Applied Computational Electromagnetic Society Journal. He received the 1997 Outstanding Engineering
Educator Award from Memphis section of the IEEE. He received the Outstanding Engineering Faculty Member of the Year in
1998 and 2009, Faculty research award for outstanding performance in research in 2001 and 2005. He received the Award of
Distinguished Technical Communication for the entry of IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, 2001. He also received The
Valued Contribution Award for outstanding Invited Presentation, “EM Modeling of Surfaces with STOP or GO Characteristics –
Artificial Magnetic Conductors and Soft and Hard Surfaces” from the Applied Computational Electromagnetic Society. He
received the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society, Microwave Prize 2004. He received 2013 Chen-To Tai Distinguished
Educator Award of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society. In recognition “For contributions and continuous improvements
to teaching and research to prepare students for future careers in antennas and microwave circuits, Kishk is a Fellow of IEEE
since 1998, Fellow of Electromagnetic Academy, and a Fellow of the Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES).
He is a member of Antennas and Propagation Society, Microwave Theory, and Techniques, Sigma Xi Society, U.S. National
Committee of International Union of Radio Science (URSI) Commission B, Phi Kappa Phi Society, Electromagnetic Compatibility,
and Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society.
Dr. Clency Lee-Yow graduated from Queen Mary College in
London, UK with a B.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering. He spent
one year with the university as a research assistant before joining Com Dev
International in Cambridge, Ontario, Canada where he worked as a senior
engineer designing a variety of reflector antenna feeds for satellite
communications. In 1994, he joined Custom Microwave Inc. (CMI) and took over
as VP of operations. He became President of CMI in 1999 and has since
transformed the company into a major supplier of high performance reflector
antenna feeds for satellite communications. Since that time, CMI has supplied
feeds for more than 210 satellites
Title: Stepped Reflectarray for Wideband Circular Polarization
Dr Ahmed Kishk, 2017 IEEE APS President, IEEE Fellow
Invited Talk–2
Title: Advances in Antenna Manufacturing Technologies
Dr. Clency Lee-Yow, CEO & MD, CMI
Mr. Rajeev Jyoti received his Master of Science in Physics and M. Tech. in
Microwave Electronics from Delhi University, Delhi, India in 1984 and 1986
respectively. Since 1987, he is involved in the development of antennas for
satellite communication at Space Applications Centre (SAC), Indian Space
Research Organization (ISRO), and Ahmedabad, India. Presently, he is Deputy
Director of Microwave and Remote Sensing Area at SAC, ISRO, India. He has more
than 28 years' experience in development of space borne and ground antennas at
SAC. He has contributed significantly in design, analysis and development of
microwave antennas namely gridded antenna, multiple beam antennas and
phased array antennas for INSAT/GSAT, RISAT, DMSAR projects.
Mr. Rajeev Jyoti is Fellow Member of IETE India, Senior Member of IEEE,
USA, and Past Chair of Joint Chapter of IEEE AP and MTT, Ahmedabad. He has
published more than 75 papers in various conferences and referred journals. He
has 14 patents to his credit. He was awarded UN ESA Long term fellowship in Antenna & Propagation at ESTEC/ESA
Noordwijk, Netherland.
Invited Talk–3
Title: Antenna Systems & New Technologies for current and future Missions of ISRO
Rajeev Jyoti, DD, MRSA, SAC
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Dr Anil Kumar Singh obtained his Ph.D. in 1991 in electronics engineering from
IT-BHU (now IIT-BHU). He joined Electronics & Radar Development Establishment
(LRDE), Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) Bangalore in
November 1991 as Scientist C and worked till 5 th March 2017 in various capacities
like core designer, project manager, Group Head, Divisional Officer, Project Director
and Associate Director of the Lab. In October 2015 he was promoted to the post of
Outstanding Scientist. He took over charge of Director, Defence Electronics Research
Laboratory (DLRL), Hyderabad on 6 th March 2017.
As a core design team member, he was responsible for establishing a
comprehensive Design, analysis and manufacturing technologies for developing high
performance slotted waveguide array antennas. He has been responsible for
developing, qualifying and delivering various types of slotted waveguide array
antennas for different radars like Multi Mode Radar for LCA, SV-2000 radar for
Maritime Patrol radar, Scan imaging radar and Akash Missile seeker heads. As project manager for LCA-MMR antenna,
he lead the design, qualification & certification (by RCMA/DGAQA) of the multi function antenna system and delivered
large no. of ully qualified antennas to M/s ADA. He was also responsible for developing & exporting nos. of Slotted
Waveguide Array Antennas to Poland for their Airborne radar Programs. As a core designer he has also developed various
other antenna and feed systems like corrugated feed for Akash command guidance array, VSAT dual polarized antenna
feeds (more than 200 of which was delivered to ITI) and High power dual polarised feeds (in S-band & C-band) for Doppler
Weather Radar developed by ISRO.
As a Chief Designer and Project Manager, he has established Microwave Multi Beam Antenna Technology
indigenously in the country thereby leading successful development & productionization of 3D Surveillance Radar Rohini
(IAF), Revathi (Navy), 3D-TCR (Army) & 3D CAR (Akash Weapon System for IAF & Army) with indigenous multi beam
antenna system. More than 100 nos. of these multi beam antenna systems are already produced and deployed as part of
radar systems by all three services.
As Project Director of 3D Low Level Light Weight Radar Aslesha for IAF ,successfully completed design, realization,
qualification, user trials, user acceptance, TOT to production agency (M/s BEL), production and induction of radars into
service. Large no. of such radars are deployed and being used by Indian Armed Forces.
As Project Director of AESA Fire Control Radar , responsible for initiating the development of X-Band AESA Fire
Control Radar indigenously with scalable architecture that can be adapted for various types of fighter class of airborne
platforms. Towards this mainly responsible for developing the indigenous core competency in realizing the critical
technologies of AESAR such as X-band Quad T/R modules (and associated MMICs), AAAU (Active Array Antenna Unit) and
Exciter & Receiver subsystems.He has established mass production base of X-band QTRMs through Indian
industries (both DPSU & Pvt industries) in BTP mode thereby producing large no. of T/R modules to meet various project
requirements.
Dr Singh has authored more than 150 research papers in different international / national journals and symposiums.
He has 3 copyrights and 10 patents to his credit. For his novel invention and significant contributions, he has been
awarded NRDC (National Research Development Corporation) meritorious invention award in 1997, DRDO National
Science Day commendation in 2005, DRDO Technology Group Award in 2006, DRDO award for performance excellence
2008, IETE-IRSI award in 2009, DRDO Agni award of excellence in self reliance in 2011 and IETE-CDIL award in 2014. He
has also received dozens of best papers awards in various national / international conferences and many lab level
awards.
Invited Talk–4
Title: Advances in Electronic Warefare Antenna Systems
Dr. A K Singh, Director, DLRL
V.V. Srinivasan obtained his M.Tech degree in Microwave
Electronics from Delhi University, India, in 1986. Subsequently he joined
ISRO and was involved in the development of antennas for spacecrafts,
airborne radar applications and ground station antennas. His area of work
includes phased array antennas for spacecraft applications, microstrip antennas
and arrays, high efficiency – light weight reflector antennas, broadband
antennas, ground station antennas, feeds for reflector antennas. Spaceborne
Phased Array Antennas with dual circular polarization capability is designed by
him have been flown and widely used to transmit high quality images in state of
the art remote sensing satellites. His area of work also includes ground station
antennas including RF design of the antenna and associated feeds. Important
contributions have been made in the design and realization of the 32mtr beam waveguide ground station antenna of
ISRO (IDSN-32).
Currently he is Director of the ISRO Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network (ISTRAC). ISTRAC, is
entrusted with the major responsibility to provide tracking support for all the satellite and launch vehicle missions
of ISRO. The major objectives of the centre are: carrying out mission operations of all operational remote sensing
and scientific satellites, providing Telemetry, Tracking and Command (TTC) services from launch vehicle lift-off till
injection of satellite into orbit and to estimate its preliminary orbit in space and hardware and software
developmental activities that enhance the capabilities of ISTRAC for providing flawless TTC and Mission
Operations services. Towards, these objectives, ISTRAC has established a network of ground stations at Bengaluru,
Lucknow, Mauritius, Sriharikota, Port Blair, Thiruvananthapuram, Brunei, Biak (Indonesia) and the Deep Space
Network Stations. and is taking care of the Ground Station Network Area and Radar Development Area.
He has published about 100 technical papers in various national / international conferences and journals. He
is an active IEEE volunteer and served the Bangalore section in various capacities and chaired the section in 2010
and 2011. He is a Senior Member of IEEE.
Invited Talk–5
Title: Indian Deep Space Network- Communicating to Space and beyond
Dr. VV Srinivasan, Director, ISTRAC
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More than 30 years of Experience in Research, Design and Development.
Presently working as Scientist 'H' (Outstanding Scientist) and Technology
Director (LCA Payloads) in Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA).
Joined ADA in 1998 from SAMEER-Mumbai (former group of Tata Institute of
Fundamental Research (TIFR)-Mumbai), where he was working as Head-Signal
Processing Group since 1986.
B.Tech., in Electronics and Communication engineering and M.Tech., in
Controls and Instrumentation from JNTU College of engineering, Kakinada, (A.P.) in
1985 and 1987 respectively. Obtained Ph.D. in Communication Engineering from IIT-
Bombay in 2003.
Worked and contributed for Prestigious and very important National Projects
like MST Radar for atmosphere research of ISRO (NARL), Opto-electronic Integrated
Circuits project for Ministry of Information Technology, RF Networking of Indian Light
Houses & Radio Beacon projects of Ministry of Surface Transport, Active Seeker project of DRDO etc. during his
tenure at SAMEER-Mumbai.
Currently he is working for another prestigious project of the nation i.e. Tejas- Indian Light Combat Aircraft (LCA)
project and also for Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft and other projects of ADA.
He has more than 100 publications in national and international conferences and journals. He is a senior member of
IEEE, USA, Fellow of IETE, IE, OSI, VEDA, Life Member of ISOI, AeSI and CSI and Member of IET, UK and AOC, USA.
Awarded 'DRDO Scientist of the Year for 2014.
Guided independently many under graduate and post-graduate projects. Under his guidance, two PhD thesis
programs completed for VTU in 2014. Presently guiding five PhDs programs under VTU, Belgaum, Karnataka and one
under MIT, Chennai, Tamilnadu.
Invited Talk–6
Title: Challenges in design, development and flight evaluation of Airborne
Antenna for Combat Aircraft
Dr. NNSSRK Prasad, Technology Director (LCA)
Debatosh Guha is a Professor & HoD of Institute of Radio Physics
and Electronics, University of Calcutta, India. He is also associated with
the department of Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering of
the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, and served the same as HAL Chair
Professor.
He received the B.Tech. and M.Tech. degrees from the University of Calcutta
in 1987 and 1989, respectively and started his career as Project Engineer in Webel
Telecommunication Industries Limited. After graduating with a PhD in
microwave engineering from Calcutta University, he joined the same University
as an Assistant Professor in 1994. He spent about two years with the Royal
Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario as a Visiting Research Professor
working largely on the developments of various low profile microwave and wireless antennas.
He has researched in developing microstrips and dielectric resonator antenna technologies. Defected Ground
Structure (DGS) -inspired antenna is one of his major areas of contribution. He has published 70+ papers in top
Journals, 150+ conference articles, and a Book entitled 'Microstrip and Printed Antennas: New Trends, Techniques,
and Applications' from Wiley, UK. He developed commercial indoor/outdoor wireless antennas for a North American
industry operating since 2007.
Professor Guha is a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE), National Academy of
Sciences, Indian (NASI), West Bengal Academy of Science and Technology (WAST), and the Institution of Electronics
and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE). He is a Senior Member of IEEE and recipient of some notable awards
which include IETE Ram Lal Wadhwa Award 2016 (New Delhi), IEEE AP-S Raj Mittra Travel Grant Award 2012
(Chicago); URSI Young Scientist Award 1996 (Lille, France); and Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund Prize 1984 (New
Delhi).
He is an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Antennas and Wireless
Propagation Letters and a Section Editor of INAE Letters. He served IEEE Kolkata Section as the Chair (2013-2014);
IEEE AP-MTT Kolkata Chapter as the Founding Chair (2004) and Chair (2010-2011). He conceptualized and initiated
two flagship IEEE sponsored conferences in India in 2007 and 2010 in the fields of Electromagnetics and Antenna
Engineering.
His current research interests include DGS-integration technique for advanced antenna design,
unconventional modes and their applications in Dielectric Resonator Antennas, wideband and ultrawideband
antennas, Specific antennas for space and wireless industries
Invited Talk–7
Title: DRA Technology-New Insights, Innovations and Applications
Prof. Debatosh Guha, IEEE Fellow, HoD, IRPE, CU
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Workshop-1
Dr. TIM LEEChair, IEEE SIGHT, USA
Dr. STEVEN REISINGProfessor,
Colorado State University, USA
Dr. RAVINDER DAHIYAUniversity of Glasgow, UK
Dr. NEHA SATAKFounder and CEP,
Astrome Technologies, India
Dr. ASHOK K. DAS Founder CEO,
SunMoksha Power Pvt. Ltd.
Workshop on Ground, Aircraftand Satellite Antennas
Prabhakar H. PathakProf. Emeritus, The Ohio State Univ.Adjunct Prof., Univ. of South FloridaIEEE Life Fellow
1. Introduction to the Theory and Analysis of Conformal Phased Array Antennas:
Prabhakar Pathak: received his Ph.D (1973) in Electrical Engineering from the Ohio State Univ (OSU). Currently
he is Professor (Emeritus) at OSU and an Adjunct Professor at the Univ. of South Florida. Prof. Pathak is regarded as a
co-developer of the uniform geometrical theory of diffraction (UTD). His interests continue to be in the development
of new UTD Ray solutions in both frequency and time domains, as well as in the development of fast Beam and
Hybrid methods, for analyzing large electromagnetic (EM) scattering and antenna problems (e.g. reflector systems
and conformal phased arrays). His work includes the development of analytical tools for the prediction of radiation
and coupling associated with antennas/arrays placed on large airborne, spaceborne, or other complex platforms of
engineering interest. Additionally, he isworking on novel methods related to near field antenna measurements.
Prof. Pathak has been presenting short courses and invited talks at conferences and workshops both in the US
and abroad. He has authored/coauthored over a hundred journal and conference papers, as well as contributed
chapters to seven books. Prior to 1993, he served two terms as an Associate Editor of IEEE Trans.AP-S. He was
appointed as an IEEE (AP-S) Distinguished Lecturer (DL) from 1991-1993 and later appointed as the chair of the
IEEE AP-S DL program during 1995 – 2005.
He was a member of the IEEE AP-S AdCom in 2010. He received the 1996 Schelkunoff best paper award from
IEEE-AP-S; the ISAP 2009 best paper award; the George Sinclair award (1996) from OSU ElectroScience Laboratory;
and, IEEE Third Millennium Medal from AP-S in 2000.
Prof. Pathak received the Distinguished Achievement Award from IEEE AP-S in 2013. He is an IEEE Life Fellow,
and a member of URSI-commission B.
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2. Pushing the Boundaries of Computational Electromagnetics: Application to Airborne
antennas and radomes.
Dr. C.J. Reddy, VP-Altair Engineering
Dr. Reddy is also the President of Applied EM Inc, a small company specializing in innovative antenna
design and development. Dr. Reddy is a Senior Member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
and also a Senior Member of Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA). He has been elected Fellow
of the Applied Computational Electromagnetic Society (ACES) in 2012. Dr. Reddy served on ACES Board of
Directors from 2006 to 2012 and is currently serving as the Secretary of ACES. He published 37 journal papers, 77
conference papers and 18 NASA Technical Reports to date. Dr. Reddy is a co-author of the book, “Antenna Analysis
and Design Using FEKO Electromagnetic Simulation Software,” published in June 2014 by SciTech Publishing
(now part of IET). Dr. Reddy was the General Chair of ACES 2011 Conference held in Williamsburg, VA during
March 27-31, 2011. And alsoACES 2013 conference, Monterey CA (March 24-28, 2013) as well as the General Chair
of ACES 2015 conference held in Williamsburg, Virginia during March 22-26, 2015. He was the Co-General Chair of
2014 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC-URSI Radio Science Meeting held
during July 6-11, 2014 in Memphis, TN. Dr. Reddy is the General Chair for AMTA 2018 conference to be held in
Williamsburg, Virginia during November 3-8, 2018.
3. UAV Antenna Systems & Antenna Measurements Assisted by UAV
Giancarlo Guida - Senior Engineer “Electromagnetic Engineering Division (EME)” IDS
Education: University degree (110/110 cum laude) in Electronic Engineering from the University of Napoli, in 1995
with thesis work on Numerical methods for analysis of bifurcations and chaos in the nonlinear dynamics of
transmission lines Present position: Senior Engineer “Electromagnetic Engineering Division (EME)” at IDS.
Activities and professional experiences of interest: Signal and Power integrity analysis at Printed Circuit
Board level EMC design best practice RF and antenna design, EMC analysis and design for electronic systems for
earth station, naval, avionic and space environments; CAE tools design for electromagnetic applications;
Electromagnetic methods and application to industrial application: numerical methods (Method of Moments, FEM,
FDTD, MTL, asymptotic methods (GTD, PO, PTD) modeling of e.m. radiation interaction with complex environments;
patch array design; Lecturer for EM simulation, Signal integrity and EMC in several Italian and international
Universities. Giancarlo published original papers at international meetings and on technical journals, on topics
related to his relevant experience.
Dr. C.J. ReddyVice President, Business Development-Electromagnetics for Americas at Altair Engineering, Inc.
Dr. Giancarlo GuidaSenior EngineerElectromagnetic Engineering Division (EME) IDS
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Workshop on 5G
1. IEEE 5G Initative: Community Engagement with Industry for Advanced
Microwave and Millimeter-Waves Technologies
Dr. Timothy Lee, IEEE 5G Initiative Co-Chair and IEEE SIGHT Chair
Timothy Lee, currently a Boeing Technical Fellow, is responsible for the development of RF
and digital electronics for advanced communications networks and sensor systems at The
Boeing Company (1998-Present). He is leading the development of state-of-the-art CMOS
and RFintegrated circuits and devices. Current interests include techniques to overcome
the End of Moore's Law which includes 2.5D/3D heterogeneous integration and hardware
designs for 5G millimeter-wave systems.
In the IEEE, Tim has served as the 2015 MTT-S President. In 2017 is serving as a Co-Chair of the IEEE 5G Initiative
and the 5G mm-wave technical working group. Tim is working to grow a new generation of technical leaders whose
vision is a thriving local communityenabled by Internet and wireless technology. Tim believes that the only true way
forward to invest not only in technology infrastructure but to invest in human capital to foster innovation and
interactions between communities and technologists.
2. MIMO Array Antenna Designs for Sub-6GHz Future Fifth Generation (5G)
Mobile Devices
Prof. Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim, Distinguish Professor, Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan
Prof. Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim was born in Singapore, in 1971. He received his Ph.D from
the Radio System Group, Engineering Department, at University of Leicester, United
Kingdom, in July 2003. Since then, he has been working in Taiwan, and in August 2016, he
was promoted to Distinguish Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering, Feng
Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan. He is the author or co-author of over 100 SCI journal
papers. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (FIET), Senior Member
of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, and a Life-Member of Institute of Antenna Engineers of Taiwan
(IAET). He was awarded three times as the Top Ten Outstanding Reviewers of IEEE Antennas and Propagation
Society in 2014, 2015 and 2016. His current research interests include antenna design, VHF/UHF troposphere
propagation, RFID applications, and wireless communications. Prof. Sim has received the “Zhiqian Professor”
(Distinguish Chair Professor) title by Shanghai University in May 2015. He is now serving as the Executive Officer of
Master's Program, College of Information and Electrical Engineering (Industrial R&D), Director of Intelligent IoT
Industrial PhD Program, and Director of Antennas and Microwave Circuits Innovation Research Center of Feng Chia
University. Since October 2016, he has been serving as the technical consultant of SAG (Securitag Assembly Group),
which is one of the largest RFID tag manufacturers in Taiwan. He is also now serving as the IEEE AP-S Taipei Chapter
Chair (2016-2018), and Associate Editor of IEEE Access and Wiley RFMiCAE.
3. Test Challenges of 5G Antenna Systems
Andy Chung, Principal RF Engineer, ETS-Lindgren, Tokyo, Japan
Mr. Andy Chung is a Principal RF Engineer, Solution Development for ETS-Lindgren in
Tokyo, Japan. He holds an MS degree in Electromagnetic Engineering from the National
Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan. Mr. Chung started his career at ETS-Lindgren
Taiwan in 2009 as an RF Engineer. He was instrumental in wireless Over-the-Air (OTA)
solution system integration and in assisting customers with obtaining CTIA certification in
the Asia Pacific region. In March 2016, Mr. Chung assumed the role of Principal RF Engineer and relocated to ETS-
Lindgren's facility in Japan. He is responsible for antenna measurement system (wireless) chamber design as well
as EMC chamber design. He is also a member of ETS-Lindgren's 5G research and development team. His research
interests include antenna design using ceramic material, antenna pattern measurements and related software.
Workshop on Next Generation Antenna and Payload MeasurementsMr. Puneet Kumar Mishra, ISAC/ISRO
Mr. Puneet Kumar Mishra earned his M.Tech in RF & Microwave from IIT Rookee in the year
2004. Since 2004 he has been with ISRO Satellite Centre, and is presently Heading Satellite
Antenna Characterization, Test & Design Section. He has rich experience of RF
characterization of 31 Satellites operating from UHF to Ka-Band. He has Played a pivotal
role in establishing S/C level EMC chamber and has Developed a payload to study the RF
blackout phenomenon. He has also contributed in Indigenously Developing BusBars for
High power S/C. He has published more than 30 papers and won 3 best paper awards. He is
a Senior Member of IEEE, USA and life member of Astronautical Society of India, Society of EMC Engineers (India),
and Antenna Test & Measurement Society (India). He has published more than 40 Technical papers.He is on the
board of reviewers of journals like the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Antennas and
Wireless Propagation Letters, and IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation. He has received GE Foundation
scholarship for Academic Excellence and Leadership -2002 to 2004, IETE-IRSI(83) Young Scientist Award-2011,
ISRO Young Scientist Award-2012,ASI-ISRO Space Gold Medal-2013
He is an active Volunteer of IEEE and presently Vice Chair of IEEE Bangalore Section and Vice Chair-Industry
Relations, IEEE India Council.
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Workshop-5
1. MIMO System for Satellite Application
Prof KVS Hari, IISc
Prof K.V.S. Hari (F) received the B.E., M.Tech and PhD degrees from Osmania University, IIT
Delhi, University of California San Diego, respectively. Since 1992, he has been a Faculty
Member at the Department of ECE, Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, where he
is currently a Professor and Chair. He coordinates the activities of the Statistical Signal
Processing Lab in the department. His research interests are in developing signal
processing algorithms for MIMO wireless communication systems, indoor positioning
using inertial sensors, assistive technologies for the elderly, autonomous vehicles, wireless channel modelling and
visual neuroscience.
Prof. Hari has been a visiting faculty member at Stanford University, KTH – Royal Institute of Technology and Aalto
Univ. He has been an Affiliated Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology,
Stockholm, Sweden for six years. He also worked at DLRL, Hyderabad, and at the Research & Training Unit for
Navigational Electronics, Osmania University. During his work at Stanford University, he worked on MIMO wireless
channel modeling and is the co-author of the WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) standard on wireless channel models for fixed-
broadband wireless communication systems, which proposed the Stanford University Interim (SUI) channel
models.He is an academic entrepreneur and a co-founder of a technology startup, ESQUBE Communication
Solutions. Prof. Hari is a Fellow of IEEE, Fellow of IETE (India) and Fellow of Indian National Academy of Engineering
(INAE).
2. Aerospace Electronic Systems Market : An Era of Opportunities
Dr Lorenzo Monte, Telephonics
Dr. Lorenzo Lo Monte, Chief Scientist, Telephonics, USA – Dr. Lo Montehas more than ten
years of applied radar, RF, Digital Signal Processing, EW system design and prototyping
experience, from small companies, consulting, academia, research institutions, to large
defense contractors and government agencies worldwide. He serves as Chief Scientist at
Telephonics, with the role of translating research innovations into commercial products.
Prior to that, he was an Associate Professor at the University of Dayton, where he created the courses “Intro to
Radar,” “Radar/RF Systems Design,” “Intro to Electronic Warfare,” and the Keysight-sponsored “RF/�W
Measurement Laboratory.” He was also the Director of the Mumma Radar Laboratory. Dr. Lo Monte has published
over 50 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers and two book chapters.
Dr. Quenton Bonds, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Dr. Quenton Bonds, Research electronics engineer, NASA - Dr. Bonds works in Microwave
Instruments and Technology Branch of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) at the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt Maryland. His current
research focus can be generally characterized within the design and development of
microwave instrumentation for Geoscience and space, and other remote sensing and
signal processing applications. He is very involved in the research and development of radiometric sensor design
and calibration as well as the development of novel antennas for SAR and other radar applications.
Although Dr. Bonds enjoys being a NASA research engineer, he current desire is to take all of the experiences,
knowledge and skills that God has poured into him, and deposit them back into the students and technology
developments, as he believes his greatest goal is to make a broader impact on society by planting these K-12
technology centers all over the world to develop new technologies and "shape the minds that will create our future",
via students working closely top world renown researchers in project based learning.
Workshop on Satellite Technology
Dr. P. Veeramuthuvel, PMSG, ISRO Satellite Centre, Bangalore.
Dr. P. Veeramuthuvel received his Ph.D degree in the Department of Mechanical
Engineering from IIT, Madras in 2016. Presently he is working as an Associate Project
Director, Chandrayaan-2 (Moon Mission) and Project Leader for ISRO Nano Satellites. He
had worked in various ISRO Satellites as a Project Manager/Deputy Project Director (Mechanical Systems)for
Indian Mini Satellite (IMS-1), Youthsat, Megha-Tropqiues, SARAL & Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM or
Mangalyan).He had attended a unique course of Space Studies Programme (SSP) conducted by International
Space University (ISU) in CANADA in 2014. He had also received various ISRO team excellence awards and other
awards. He has published 6 papers in highly reputed international referred journals and more than 10 papers in
International conferences.
3. You're It
4. Indian Nano Satellites
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Panel Discussion on 5G India 2020 Forum:
Vision and Perspective
Prof. A R Harish
IITK
Mr. Ratnakar Rao V.R
Mr. N SivasailamAdditional Secretary, DoT
Ms. Pamela KumarTSDSI
Mr. Ravikiran A.IEEE 5G Initiative
Panel Discussion on Next Generation Industry
and Academia Collaboration in Antenna Technology
Mr. Puneet K. Mishra (Moderator)
ISRO, ISAC
Dr. Surendra Pal, IEEE FellowVice Chancellor, DIAT,
Pune, Ex-AD, ISAC
Dr. Hema SinghPrincipal Scientist, CEM, NAL
Dr. D C Pande, Ex-AD, LRDEDr. Raja Ramanna Distinguished Fellow
Dr. Timothy Lee IEEE 5G Initiative Co-Chair
and IEEE SIGHT Chair
Dr. S B Sharma Former Outstanding Scientist
and Deputy Director,ASA, SAC,ISRO,
Former V.C & V.P. Indus University
Debatosh Guha HoD, IRPE, CU
Dr. Sudhakar Rao
IEEE Life Fellow
Northrop Grumann
Mr. R. K. Pathak
Director, TCOE
Mr. Puneet K Mishra
(Moderator)
ISAC/ISRO
Samsung
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iAIM 2017 Program Schedule iAIM 2017 Program Schedule
iAIM 2017
24-25-26 November 2017
Venue: Hotel Sterlings Mac, Old Airport Road, Bangalore
Program Schedule
T: Technical Paper Oral Presentation; P: Poster Session;
P1, P3, P5 : 8.30AM-12.30 PM & P2, P4, P6 : 12.30PM-5.30PM
iAIM 2017
Program Schedule
November 25, 2017
November 24, 2017
8.00 - 9.00 AM Registration
9.00 - 9.30 AM Inauguration, Room : Grand Ball Room (GBR)
9.30 - 10.15 AM Plenary Talk -Indian Space Exploration Saga: Moon, Mars, Sun, Venus & Beyond: Dr. M Annadurai, Dist. Scientist & Director, ISAC
10.15 - 10.30 AM Exhibit Inauguration
10.30 - 11.00 AM Tea/Coffee/Networking Break : Poster Session P1
11.00 - 11.30 PM KeyNote-1 :-The Phased Array Reflector Antenna System on the NASA-ISRO SAR Mission Concept: Paul A Rosen, Project Scientist,JPL/NASA
11.30 - 12.00 PM KeyNote-2:- Satellite Communication Antennas-Challenges for Next generation Payloads: Sudhakar Rao, IEEE Life Fellow, Northrop Grumann
12.00 - 1.00 PM Lunch/Networking
1.00-1.25 PM GBR:Invited Talk 1: Stepped Reflectarray for Wideband Circular Polarization: Ahmed Kishk, 2017 IEEE APS President
1.25-1.50 PM GBR: Invited Talk 2: Advances in Antenna Manufacturing Technologies: Clency Lee Yow, CEO & MD, CMI
1.50 - 2.50 PM GBR: T1 Legacy: T2
2.50 - 3.00 PM Tea Break:Exhibit Visits & P2
3.00 -5.00 PM GBR: T1 Legacy: T2
5.00-5.15 PM Tea Break & Exhibit Visits & P2
5.15 -6.45 PM Room : GBR-Industry Presentation
5.15 -5.45 PM IDS
5.45 -6.05 PM CST
6.05 -6.1 PM C-DoT
6.15 -6.25 PM NI
6.25 -6.35 PM MATHSWORK
6.35 -6.45 PM JV Micronics
6.45 - 8.15 PM Room : GBR-StartUp in Space Pitch (Parteep Basu, Satsure, Gadhadhar Reddy, Nopo technologies, Roahl M Ganpathy, Bellatrix Aerospace, Neha Satak, Astrome Technologies, Divyanshu Poddar, Rockeeters, Raghav Sharma, Xovian technologies, Moderator: Tathagat Verma)
8.15 - 8.30 PM Room: GBR- Indian Nano Satellites - Dr. Veeramuthuvel P, ISRO Satellite Centre
8.30 -10.30 PM Banquet Dinner
8.00 - 9.00 AM GBR: T3 Legacy: T4 Conf. Hall-1: T5 Conf. Hall-2: T6 Conf. Hall-3: T7
9.00 - 10.30 AM Room: GBR- Workshop on Advancing Technology for Humanity
9.00-9.10 AM Introductry Remarks: Dr. Sudhakar Rao, IEEE APS-SIGHT
9.10-9.20 AM IEEE Humanitarian and Philanthropic Opportunities: Timothy Lee, IEEE SIGHT
9.20-9.40 AM Improved Temporarily Resolved observations of Hurricanes, Cyclones and Tropical Storms using Millimeter wave Radiometers from Constellation of SmallSat: Steve Reising, CSU
9.40-10.00 AM Electronics Skin from Robonauts to Astronauts: Ravinder Dahia, Univ. of Glasgow
10.00-10.10 AM Internet Connectivity from Space: Neha Satak, Astrome
10.10-10.20 AM Smart Village: Ashok Das, Sunmoksha
10.20-10.30 AM Q&A
10.30 - 11.00 AM Tea Break : Exhibit Visits & P3
11.00 - 12.30 PM Room: GBR- Research and Business Opportunities in Ground, Aircraft and Satellite Antennas
11.00-11.25 AM Inited Talk-3: Antenna Systems & New Technologies for current and future ISRO Missions: Rajeev Jyoti, DD, MRSA, SAC
11.25-11.50 AM Invited Talk-4: Advances in Electronic Warefare Antenna Systems: A K Singh, Director, DLRL
11.50-12.10 PM Invited Talk-5: Indian Deep Space Network- Communicating to Space and beyond: VV Srinivasan, Director, ISTRAC
12.10-12.30 PM Invited Talk-6: Challenges in design, development and flight evaluation of Airborne Antenna for Combat Aircraft:NNSSRK Prasad, Technology Director (LCA)
12.30 - 1.30 PM Networking Lunch
1.30-2.00 PM Room: GBR- Invited Talk 7-DRA Technology-New Insights, Innovations and Applications: Debatosh Guha
2.00 - 3.00 PM GBR: T8 Legacy: T9
3.00 - 3.20 PM Tea Break : Exhibit Visits & P4
3.20-5.00PM Room: GBR- Workshop on Next Generation Ground, Aircraft and Satellite Antennas
3.20-4.00 PM Intorduction to the theory and Analysis of Conformal Phased Array Antennas:Prabhakar H Pathak, Ohio State Univ.
4.00-4.25 PM Pushing the Boundaries of Computational Electromagnetics: Application to Airborne Antennas and Radomes : C J Reddy, Altair
4.25-4.45 PM UAV Antenna Systems & Antenna Measurements Assisted by UAV: Giancarlo Guida, IDS
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Venue : Grand Ball Room (GBR), Date 24/11/2017, Time: 1.50PM -5.00 PM
Session Co-Chairs : Prabhakar H Pathak, OSU & Ahmed Kishk, Concordia University
Technical Session (Oral Presentation):T1
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 45 1.50-2.05 PM
Yashika Sharma, Debdeep Sarkar , KushmandaSaurav and Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava, IIT Kanpur, Differential Quasi Self-Complimentary (QSC) Ultra -Wideband (UWB) MIMO Antenna
2 27 2.05-2.20 PM
Sasmita Dash and Amalendu Patnaik, IIT Roorkee, Graphene loaded Frequency Reconfigurable Metal Antenna
3 94 2.20-2.35 PM
Chandreyee Sarkar, Debatosh Guha and Chandrakanta Kumar, CU Compound Ground Plane Designed for Probe -Fed Dielectric Resonator Antennas
4 38 2.35-2.50 PM
Gaurangi Gupta and Harish A. R., IIT Kanpur, Wideband Antenna using Cavity Backed Non -uniform Double Layered Meta-surface
2.50-3.00 PM
Tea/Coffee Break
5 11 3.00-3.15 PM
Satish Kumar Bandlamudi , Sasikanta Kumar, Puneet Kumar Mishra and Renuka R, ISAC, ISRO, Experimentaland Parametric Studies on UltraWide -Band and Low X -pol Helical Antenna
6 13 3.15-3.30 PM
Sambasiva Rao K and Jahagirdar D.R., RCI, DRDO, Design and Development of Electronic Beam Switching Antenna for point-to-multi-point long rage datalink applications.
7 62 3.30-3.45 PM
S. Vinoth Kumar and A.R. Harish, IIT Kanpur, Circularly Polarized 3D Printed Knot Antenna with Sequential -Phase Feed
8 73 3.45-4.00 PM
Chandrakanta Kumar, Sandhya Reddy, Pavan Kumar, Senthil Kumar and Srinivasan V. , ISAC, ISRO, Novel High Gain Dual Band Single Aperture Array with Large Cross -Polarized Isolation at Ku-Band for the TT&C System of a Geostationary Satellite
9 166 4.00-4.15 PM
Pavan Kumar, Chandrakanta Kumar, Senthil Kumar and Srinivasan V V. A, ISAC, ISRO, Spherical Phased Array Antenna with Unequal Amplitude Excitation for Satellite Application
10 143 4.15-4.30 PM
Dovari Nagaraju and Yogesh Verma, RCI, DRDO, Wideband Flush Mountable Tilted Beam Antenna
11 140 4.30-4.45 PM
Siddhartha Panigrahi and Hsi -Tseng Chou, Mathematical Analysis and Design of a 38 GHz Waveguide Transmitarray Antenna
12 160 4.45-5.00 PM
Ayan Chatterjee and SusantaParui. A Dual -Layer Frequency Selective Surface for Radiation Diversity of a Monopole Antenna
November 26, 2017
8.00 - 9.00 AM GBR: T10 Legacy:T11 Conf. Hall-1: T12 Conf. Hall-2: T13 Conf. Hall-3: T14
9.00-9.20 AM IEEE 5G Initiative: Community Engagement with Industry for Advanced Microwave and Millimeter wave technology: Tim Lee, IEEE 5G Initiative Co-Chair
9.20-9.45 AM MIMO Array Antenna Designs for Sub-6GHz future 5G Devices: Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim, Feng Chia Univ. Taiwan
9.45-10.05 AM Test Challenges of 5G Antenna Systems: Andy chung, ETS-Lindgren
10.05-11.00 AM 5G Inida 2020 Forum: Vision and Perspective: M N Sivasailam, DoT, Rajesh Pathak, TCOE, Pamela Kumar, TSDSI, A R Harish, IITK, Ratnakar Rao, Samsung,Ravikiran A, IEEE 5G, Puneet K Mishra (Moderator)
11.00 - 11.30 AM Tea Break : Exhibit Visit & P5
11.30 - 12.00 AM Room: GBR-Workshop on Next Generation Satellite Antenna and Paylaod Measurements: Challenges and Opportunities : Puneet K Mishra, ISRO
12.00 - 1.00 PM Lunch
1.00 - 2.30 PM Room: GBR-Panel Discussion on Next Generation Industry and Academia Collaboration in Antenna Technology (Surendra Pal, Tim Lee, Debatosh Guha, D C Pande, Hema Singh, S B Sharma,Sudhakar Rao, Puneet K Mishra (Moderator))
2.30 - 3.00PM Tea Break : Exhibit Visit & P6
3.00 - 4.30 PM GBR: T15 Legacy: T16
4.30-5.30 PM GBR: Awards & Recognition
5.30-6.00 PM Tea Break & Conference Ends
4.45-5.00 PM Demystifying Standards: Srichandra, Sr. Director Technology , IEEE Standards
5.00-5.15 PM Tea Break & Exhibit Visits & P4
5.15PM -6.45 PM Room: GBR- Industry Presentation
5.15-5.55 PM ANSYS
5.55-6.35 PM KEYSIGHT
6.35-6.45 PM ETS-LINDGREN
7.00 -7.20 PM Room: GBR- MIMO System for Satellite Application-KVS Hari, IISc
7.20-7.45 PM Room: GBR- Aerospace Electronic Systems Market : An Era of Opportunities , Lorenzo Monte, Telephonics
7.45-8.05 PM Room: GBR-Team Indus Moon Mission and Journey so Far, Ms. Deepana Gandhi
8.05 -8.25 PM Room: GBR-You're It : Quenton Bonds, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
8.25-10.30 PM Cultural Program & Dinner
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Venue: Legacy, Date 24/11/2017, Time: 1.50PM -5.00 PMSession Co-Chairs: Paul A Rosen, NASA & Tim Lee, Boeing
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T2:MicrostripPatch Antenna
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 56 1.50-2.05 PM
Vaibhav Monga and K.J. Vinoy, IISc, Equal Sidelobe Patterns for Microstrip Patch Antenna Arrays
2 165 2.05-2.20 PM
K K Bindu, Chopra Rinkee and Kumar Girish, IITB, Low Cost Broadband Stacked Circular Microstrip Antenna
3 54 2.20-2.35 PM
Swetha Amit and Oshin S P. Design, implementation and performance analysis of a high gain UWB Slot Wearable Antenna with Human Phantom for Medical Application
4 69 2.35-2.50 PM
Maumita Dutta, Manohar R and Hema Singh, NAL Compact Microstrip Patch Array using High-Impedance Surface (HIS) based Substrate towards Improved Directivity
2.50-3.00 PM
Tea/Coffee Break
5 138 3.00-3.15 PM
ShivrajRathod, R N Awale, K P Ray and Amar Chaudhari. Compact Wideband Arrow Shaped Microstrip Antenna for Wireless Communication Systems
6 156 3.15-3.30 PM
Snehalatha T K A C and Navin Kumar. Design of Multiband Planar Antenna
7 153 3.30-3.45 PM
Ganaraj G, Chandrakanta Kumar, Senthil Kumar V and Shankaraiah, High Gain Circularly Polarized Resonance Cavity Antenna at X-Band
8 173 3.45-4.00 PM
Vamsi Krishna Velidi, Kumar M, Sitaraman P V, Subramanyam Avg, Sivareddy D, Senthil Kumar V, Ramana DV and Arijit De. Uniplanar Microstrip Patch Antenna With Reduced Harmonic Radiation Using Multi-Stub Filter Unit
9 6 4.00-4.15 PM
Thejasvishnu Ramesh. A Dual- UWB Rotation Independent Clock Antenna for WLAN Applications
10 40 4.15-4.30 PM
Braj Gopal Solanki, Sanjeev Kumar Mishra and Ruchi Pandey. Multi-Band Antenna Design For Mobile Handset
11 59 4.30-4.45 PM
Anantha Bharathi, Merugu Lakshminarayana and Pvd Somasekhar Rao. Air Suspended U -slot Polarization Reconfigurable Microstrip Antenna for Wireless Communication
12 53 4.45-5.00 PM
Rajasekhar N, R Ramana Reddy and Naresh Kumar Darimireddy. V-Shaped Slits and a Slot Loaded Pentagonal Boundary Patch Antennas for Wideband Applications
Venue: GBR, Date 25/11/2017, Time: 8.00AM -9.00 AMSession Co-Chairs: A R Harish, IITK &V Mahadevan, PESU
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T3: Reconfigurable Antennas
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 120 8.00-8.15 AM
Sravani Bijja, Rajesh Kumar Singh, Ramakrishna Dasari and Shiban Kishen Koul, IIT Delhi, Reconfigurable Antenna with Frequency Switching Capability For C_BAND Application
2 34 8.15-8.30 AM
Vijayachandra Kavuri, Satyanarayana M and T. Krishna Bathulla. Compact Reconfigurable 3x3 Pixel Patch Antenna for Cognitive Radio Applications
3 152 8.30-8.45 AM
Sonu Jain, Ajay Yadav, Minakshi Tewari and Rajendra Prasad Yadav. Frequency Reconfigurable Antenna using Periodic Structures with Ground Plane
4 21 8.45-9.00 AM
Gnanaguruparan Aishvaryaa Devi, Aarthi J, PylaBhargav, Samson Daniel R, Ananda Reddy M and Pandeeswari R. UWB Frequency Reconfigurable Patch Antenna for Cognitive Radio Applications
Venue: Legacy, Date 25/11/2017, Time: 8.00AM -9.00 AMSession Co-Chairs: K J Vinoy, IISc
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T4: Microwave Devices
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 15 8.00-8.15 AM
Sambasiva Rao K and Jahagirdar D.R. , RCI, DRDO, Design and Development of High Power SP9T Switch
2 84 8.15-8.30 AM
Rohit Nandwani, Sravan Kumar Sagi, Milind Mahajan and Rajeev Jyoti, SAC, ISRO, Low Profile Meanderline Polarizer
3 98 8.30-8.45 AM
Shraman Gupta, Zouhair Briqech and Abdel Razik Sebak. Analysis of 60 GHz Ridge Gap Waveguide based Junctions, Bends and Losses
4 111 8.45-9.00 AM
Sagar Dhar, Tushar Sharma, Fadhel Ghannouchi and Mohammad S. Sharawi. Miniaturized Antenna Integrated Receiving Front-End
24-25-26 November 2017
Bangalore, INDIA.
24-25-26 November 2017
Bangalore, INDIA.
2726
Venue: Conf. Hall-1, Date 25/11/2017, Time: 8.00AM -9.00 AMSession Co-Chairs: Dr. V K Lakshmisha, Ex-ISRO & Dipanjan Gope, IISc
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T5: Metamaterial Antennas & Devices
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 63 8.00-8.15 AM
Rahul Kumar Jaiswal, Nidhi Pandit and Nagendra Prasad Pathak. Design of Multiple Band-Notch Ring Resonator Filter Based on Plasmonic Metamaterial at Microwave Frequency
2 75 8.15-8.30 AM
Basudev Majumder, Krishnamoorthy Kandasamy, Jayanta Mukherjee and Kamla Prasan Ray. A Novel Beam Steering Dipole Antenna using Phase Varying Metasurface as Reflector
3 64 8.30-8.45 AM
Madhura G. Hedge, Shambulingappa Vadeyanapur, Mahima P. , AthiraRaveendran, Raveendranath U. Nair and Shiv Narayan. EM Design of Active Metamaterial based Airborne Radome for Electronic Warfare Applications
4 107 8.45-9.00 AM
Mohammad Ameen, Rajkishor Kumar, Naveen Mishra and Raghvendra Kumar Chaudhary. A Compact Triple Band Dual Polarized Metamaterial Antenna Loaded with Double Hexagonal SRR for WLAN/WiMAX Applications
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T6: Experimental Studies &Measurements
Venue: Conf. Hall-2, Date 25/11/2017, Time: 8.00AM -9.00 AMSession Co-Chairs: Laxminarayan Merugu, Ex-DRDO & GM Vishwanath, Ex-ISRO
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 23 8.00-8.15 AM
Sangeeta Singh, U S Pandey and Virendra Kumar. Effect of Signal to Noise Ratio degradation due to RF level variation on active antenna performance
2 47 8.15-8.30 AM
Bhavya E V, Venu K S, Raveendranath U Nair and Balamati Choudhury. Annular Slot Ring Antenna with Enhanced Radiation Characteristics for Radiolocation Applications
3 175 8.30-8.45 AM
Parvathi Piduparthi, Narayana Rao T and Chandra Prakash. Simulation and Testing of K Band Beacon Receiver used for propagation experimentation at NARL
4 171 8.45-9.00 AM
Pavan Kumar, Sandhya Reddy, Sitaraman Puram, Kumar M and Chandrakanta Kumar. An Important Aspect of Using Stub Matching at High Frequency: Investigation with Measured Results of a Ku-Band Planar Array Antenna
Venue: Conf. Hall-3, Date 25/11/2017, Time: 8.00AM -9.00 AMSession Co-Chairs: Chandrakanta Kumar, ISRO & M V Karthikeyan, IITR
Venue: GBR, Date 25/11/2017, Time: 2.00 PM -3.00 PMSession Co-Chairs: C K Anandan, CUSAT & D R Jahagirdar, RCI
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T8: DRA
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T7: UWB Antennas
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 42 8.00-8.15 AM
Surajit Kundu and Sanjay Jana. A new compact leaf shaped CPW fed UWB antenna
2 110 8.15-8.30 AM
Gopi Shrikanth Reddy. Elliptical UWB Antenna loaded with Rectangular Split Loop Resonator (RSLR) and Semi-Elliptical Slot for Multi band Rejection
3 33 8.30-8.45 AM
Halappa Gajera, Murthi Mahadeva Naik G and Naveenkumar S. K. The E-Shaped Patch to Enhance the Bandwidth of Printed Monopole Antenna for UWB
4 35 8.45-9.00 AM
Ruchi Pandey, Sanjeev Kumar Mishra a nd Braj Gopal Solanki. WLAN Band-Notched Printed UWB Monopole Antenna For Wireless Communication Systems
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 137 2.00-2.15 AM
Suparna Ballav and Susanta Kumar Parui. Dual-band Dielectric Resonator Antenna with Different Bandwidth
2 17 2.15-2.30 AM
Nipun Mishra, Soma Das and Dinesh K. Vishwakarma. Circularly Polarized Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antenna for the X-band Frequency
3 52 2.30-2.45 AM
Sujatha M, R Ramana Reddy and Naresh Kumar Darimireddy. Circularly Polarized Compact Wideband Slotted Cylindrical Dielectric Resonator Antennas
4 174 2.45-3.00 AM
Kaushik Kannan, Elizabeth George, ChinmoySaha and K.P. Surendran, IIST Thiruvanathapuram, Boresight Gain Enhancement of a Dielectric Resonator Antenna using a Metasurface Lens
24-25-26 November 2017
Bangalore, INDIA.
24-25-26 November 2017
Bangalore, INDIA.
2928
Venue: Legacy, Date 25/11/2017, Time: 2.00 PM -3.00 PMSession Co-Chairs: K P Ray, DIAT & S B Sharma, Ex-ISRO
Technical Session (Oral Presentation):T10: 5G/MIMO Antennas
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T9: DGS & SIW Antennas
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 92 2.00-2.15 AM
Ashutosh Srivastava, Raghvendra Kumar Chaudhary, Animesh Biswas and M. Jaleel Akhtar, IIT Kanpur, Dual-band C-shaped Circular Slot SIW Antenna
2 74 2.15-2.30 AM
Divya Chaturvedi and S. Raghavan. A Quarter -Mode SIW based Antenna for ISM band Application
3 132 2.30-2.45 AM
Mahammad Intiyas Pasha, Chandrakanta Kumar and Debatosh Guha, ISAC, ISRO& CU, Improvement in Circularly Polarized Square Patch Design by Double-Layered Ground Structure
4 109 2.45-3.00 AM
Chandrakanta Kumar and Debatosh Guha, ISAC, ISRO & CU Asymmetric Defected Ground Structure: A New Approach of Suppressing Cross-Polarized Radiations from Probe Fed Circular Patches
Venue: GBR, Date 26/11/2017, Time: 8.00 AM -9.00 AMSession Co-Chairs : Raveendranath U Nair, NAL
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 2 8.00-8.15 AM
S. Vinoth Kumar and A. R. Harish, IIT Kanpur, Trefo il Torus Knot Antenna with Boresight Radiation Pattern
2 80 8.15-8.30 AM
Hsin-Lung Su, Bo-Wei Huang, Hong-Rui Liang, Jing-Ying Tsai, Jian-Hua Lee and Chow-Yen-Desmond Sim. Uniplanar Multiband MIMO Antennas for Laptop Computer Applications
3 125 8.30-8.45 AM
R Chithradevi and B.S Sreeja. A Compat UWB MIMO Antenna with High Isolation and Low Correlation for Wireless Applications
4 10 8.45-9.00 AM
Surendra Kumar and Chandra Mohan Bhuma. Design of a Miniaturized Triple-Band Antenna With Conductor Backed Metasurfaces-CPW Fed for 5G Wireless Applications
Venue: Legacy, Date 26/11/2017, Time: 8.00 AM -9.00 AMSession Co-Chairs: Hema Singh, NAL & D C Pande, LRDE
Venue: Conf. Hall-1, Date 26/11/2017, Time: 8.00 AM -9.00 AMSession Co-Chairs: Jawed Siddiqui, CU & C Y Desmond, FCU, Taiwan
Technical Session: T11: Antennas for Wireless & Medical Application
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 28 8.00-8.15 AM
Bibha Kumari and Nisha Gupta Experimental Investigation on Chaotic Oscillator Coupled Dielectric Resonator Antenna for Medical Applications
2 112 8.15-8.30 PM
Ratan Sanjay D, Azeemuddin Syed and Ratna Raju MExperimental verification of high voltage transient response of bicones and dipoles
3 91 8.30-8.45 AM
Rajkishor Kumar, Mohammad Ameen and Raghvendra Kumar Chaudhary. Wideband Circularly Polarized Half-split Embedded Cylindrical DRA Excited with Slotted Patch for WLAN/Wi-MAX Applications
4 61 8.45-9.00 AM
Rajanikanta Swain, and Rabindra Mishra, Microstrip Antenna Fed Phased Reflector Surface for Quad-Beam: A Numerical Analysis
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T12: Array Antennas
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 46 8.00-8.15 AM
Yogesh Pal Singh, Kushmanda Saurav, Debdeep Sarkar and Kumar Vaibhav Srivastava . A Compact Two Element Quad-band Printed Quasi-Yagi Antenna Array Loaded with Inter -digital Capacitor and LC Resonator
2 115 8.15-8.30 AM
VandanaSatam and Dr ShikhaNema. Dual polarized four element diversity antenna for UWB applications
3 126 8.30-8.45 AM
Prashant Mishra, Dhananjay R. Jahagirdar and Girish Kumar. Tilted Beam Microstrip Antenna Array Conformal to Cylindrical Section
4 170 8.45-9.00 AM
Allen Vivean Miranda, Ashwin P and V S Gangwar. Improvement in the Design of Randomly Spaced Linear Antenna Arrays in terms of Peak Side Lobe Level
24-25-26 November 2017
Bangalore, INDIA.
24-25-26 November 2017
Bangalore, INDIA.
3130
Venue: Conf. Hall-2, Date 26/11/2017, Time: 8.00 AM - 9.00 AMSession Co-Chairs: Giancarlo Guida, IDS & Yogesh K Verma
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T14: Analysis & Servo Control Technology
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 16 8.00-8.15 AM
Sambasiva Rao K and Jahagirdar D.R. Compact broadband asymmetric slit circularly polarized microstrip patch antenna for GPS+GLONASS applications.
2 136 8.15-8.30 AM
Pankaj P Chaudhary, Deepak K Ghodgaonkar and Sanjeev Gupta. Design of Compact Circularly Polarized Rectangular Dielectric Resonator Antenna with WBLC for Navigational Satellite Applications
3 48 8.30-8.45 AM
Asif Rizwan, Diptiman Biswas and Ramachandra V. Impact of UAV Structure on Antenna Radiation Patterns at Different Frequencies
4 162 8.45-9.00 AM
Diptiman Biswas and Ramachandra Vulapalli. A Novel Scheme to Configure DC Short with Printed Monopole Antenna for UAV Datalink
Venue: Conf. Hall-3, Date 26/11/2017, Time: 8.00 AM -9.00 AMSession Co-Chairs: Amitabh Bhattacharya, IITKGP & Senthil Kumar V, ISRO
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 71 8.00-8.15 AM
Amartya Banerjee, Sayan Chatterjee, Bhaskar Gupta and Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay,Theoretical Investigation on Input Characteristics of CPW-Fed Wide Rectangular Monopole Structure
2 83 8.15-8.30 AM
Nandini Gupta. Realisation and Validation of Servo Control System for Ship Borne Terminal (SBT)
3 169 8.30-8.45 PM
Yetish Reddy, Bharath Kumar, Jijenth M, Kundan Kumar
Suman, V S Gangwar and A K Singh, Synthesis of Randomly Spaced Planar Antenna Array with Low Peak Side Lobe Level (PSLL) Using Modified Genetic Algorithm
4 114 8.45-9.00 AM
Bharati Singh, Dr Nisha Sarwade and Dr K.P. Ray Ray, Analysis of lower order and fundamental mode of shorted Equilateral Triangular Microstrip antenna with 50 Microstrip Line Feed
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T13: Navigation & UAV Antennas
Venue: GBR, Date 26/11/2017, Time: 2.30 PM -3.45 PMSession Co-Chairs: M B Mahajan, ISRO & Beena K Mol, DRDO
Venue: Legacy, Date 26/11/2017, Time: 2.30 PM -3.45 PMSession Co-Chairs: V V Srinivasan, ISTRAC & Dr.Clency Lee Yow
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T15: RCS & UHF Antenna Technology
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 29 2.30-2.45 PM
Rajanikanta Swain and Rabindra Kishore Mishra. RCS Reduction and Wave Manipulation Using Planar Phased Surface
2 39 2.45-3.00 PM
Adrija Chowdhury, Raveendranath U. Nair and Hema Singh. Active Radar Cross Section (RCS) Reduction in Parallel-fed Dipole Phased Array
3 79 3.00-3.15PM
Amrithaa Seshadri, Phalguni Mathur and Hema Singh. Low RCS Microstrip Patch Array: EM Design and Performance Analysis
4 81 3.15-3.30PM
Devendra Kumar Sharma, Sanjeev Kulshrestha, Soumyabarta Chakrabarty, Milind Mahajan and Rajeev Jyoti. Design of UWB Multi-folded Patch Antenna at UHF Band
5 154 3.30-3.45PM
Naveena M, Dr.Dhiraj K Singh and Dr.Hema Singh. Design of UWB Antenna in UHF Band for Short Range Radar Application
6 12 3.45-4.00PM
Satish Kumar Bandlamudi, Sasikanta Kumar, Puneet Kumar Mishra and HaindaviManigilla. Compact Ultra Wide Band Sinuous Antenna
Technical Session (Oral Presentation): T16: Horn/Ground Station Antennas
S.No. Paper ID
Time Paper Details
1 65 2.30-2.45 PM
Ashok Akumar and Rajeev Jyoti. High Aperture Efficiency Profile Horn at Ku-Band
2 123 2.45-3.00 PM
Shivam Arora, P V Sitaraman, Sandhya Reddy, Senthil Kumar, ChandrashekarSriharsha and D V Ramana. X-Band Choked Horn Antenna for On-Board TTC Downlink of Deep Space Satellite Applications
3 124 3.00-3.15 PM
Shivam Arora, Pavan Kumar, Senthil Kumar, C handrashekar Sriharsha and D V Ramana. X-Band Feed for 4.6m Axially Displaced Ellipsoid Reflector Antenna Capable of Tracking Using Monopulse Comparator
4 167 3.15-3.30 PM
Balvant Makwana and Shashibhusan Sharma. A Multimode Feed for Worst Case Single Offs et Reflector Antenna with Wide Cross polar Bandwidth
5 9 3.30-3.45 PM
Senthil Kumar V and Dhanesh G Kurup. Design of Dielectric Rod Antenna for Ground Station Applications
24-25-26 November 2017
Bangalore, INDIA.
24-25-26 November 2017
Bangalore, INDIA.
3332
Venue: Legacy Hall, Date: 24/11/2017, Time: 8.00AM-12.30PMSession Chair: Dr. D. R. Jahagirdar, RCI
Technical Session (Poster Presentation): P1
S.No. Paper ID Paper Details
1 103 Vidyadhar Melkeri and Prabhakar Hunagund. Study and Analysis of SQMSA with Square Shaped Defected Ground Structure
2 90 K Bharath Kumar and T. Shanmuganantham. 3 -Port T-Junction Power Divider for 60 GHz Applications
3 118 LingasamyVeluchamy, Pavankumar B, SelvanKrishnasamy, Amalendu Patnaik and Rajeev Jyoti. Investigations on some wideband reflectarray elements for Ku band
4 133 Kalpana Muvvala and Ramana Reddy R. Analysis on the impact of Slot and DGS on Bandwidth & Gain of a Pentagon Patch Antenna
5 101 Swetaswini Mohanty and Sthitaprajnya Panigrahi. A Compact Leaf Shaped UWB Microstrip Patch Antenna with Band-notch Characteristics
6 85 Sadman Sadi and Shoilie Chakma. Dynamic Traffic Management System Via GPS Tracking and Localization
7 30 Karthikeya G.S, Mahesh P Abegaonkar and Shiban K Koul. Low cost high gain triple band mm Wave Sierpinski antenna loaded with uniplanar EBG for 5G Applications
Venue: Legacy Hall, Date: 24/11/2017, Time: 12.30 PM-5.00PMSession Chair: Prof. A.R. Harish, IIT
Technical Session (Poster Presentation): P2
S.No. Paper ID Paper Details
1 100 Sthitaprajnya Panigrahi and Swetaswini Mohanty. A Design and Analysis of Multilayer Antenna by Changing its Parameters
2 37 Dalam Maharshi, Nidhi Pandit and Nagendra Prasad Pathak. Design, Analysis and Characterization of Tunable Dual Band Planar Antenna For WLAN Applications
3 50
Pramod S Bhat, Pranav Chandra Kashyap, Sai NinadNaik, Mahesh Appajappa and Ravishankar S. Mutual Coupling Reduction Using Metamaterial Based Dual-Line Split-Ring Resonators in Microsrtip Patch Antenna Arrays
4 67
AasthaBajirao and Sanjay Singh Thakur. U-shaped Printed Monopole Antenna
5 68 Shweta Vincent, Sharmila Anand John Francis, Om Prakash Kumar and Kumudha Raimond. Optimization of Gain and Return Loss of a 2 x 6 Planar Coaxial Cavity Horn Antenna Array for MELISSA
6 72
Arvind Kumar. Dual-Circularly Polarized Planar Cavity-Backed Antenna for Broadband Applications
7 113
Bharath Reddy G and Sriram Kumar Damodaran. Broadband Circularly Polarized Monopole Antenna With A Compact Ground Plane For X - Band wireless Applications
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Bangalore, INDIA.
24-25-26 November 2017
Bangalore, INDIA.
3534
Venue: Legacy Hall, Date: 25/11/2017, Time: 8.00AM-12.30PMSession Chair: Dr. Chandrakata Kumar, ISAC
Technical Session (Poster Presentation): P3
S.No. Paper ID Paper Details
1 36 PriyaPanwar, Nidhi Pandit and Nagendra Prasad Pathak. Design, Analysis And Characterization of Active HBT Down Conversion RF Mixer For WLAN Applications
2 130 Milind Shah and Sanjeev Gupta. Design and Analysis of a Flexible Multifractal Cantor Antenna
3 135 Haider Ali, Preeti Singh, Sudhir Kumar and Tushar Goel. A Minkowski Fractal UltrawideBand Antenna for 5G Applications
4 142 ChetnaBokade, Gaurav Chaitanya, Tanmay Bhagwat and Shubham Chourasiya. Hybridization of fractal geometries in monopole antenna for UWB applications
5 164 Ombeni Kennedy. A modified Fractal Antenna for UWB Applications
6 8 T.Shailendra Nag, Kanchan Soni and Amiya Sahoo. Application of Gravitational Search Algorithm In Optimization of Microstrip Antenna at 5GHz
7 43
Aditya Dusi and Runa Kumari. Aperture Coupled Frequency Reconfigurable Dielectric Resonator Antenna for Wireless Applications
Venue: Legacy Hall, Date: 25/11/2017, Time: 12.30PM-5.30PMSession Chair: Dr. S.B. Sharma, Ex. ISRO
Technical Session (Poster Presentation): P4
S.No. Paper ID Paper Details
1 55 Krishnamurthy and Gayathri S. PREVENTION OF POACHING OF
TIGERS USING WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK
2 88
G Sivarami Reddy, Dr.D.Ramakrishna Dasari and Sambasiva Rao.
Design of UWB travelling wave antenna for High power Transient
applicaitons.
3 108
Satya Srinivas Vemuri and Yedukondalu Kamatham. Dual and Triple
Frequency Ionosphere-Free Linear Combination of GPS Code-Phase
Measurements for Single Point Positioning
4 172 Akila Murugesan, Lingasamy Veluchamy and Selvan Krishnasamy T. A study on Q of printed antennas as radiators and as reflectarray elements
5 168
Anudeepa Kholapure and Ramesh Karandikar. Printed MIMO antenna with Reconfigurable Single and Dual Band Notched Characteristics for Cognitive Radio
6 31
Pravakar Mallick, Milan Kumar Pal, Arun Kumar Ray, Binoy Kumar Das
and Raghvendra Kumar Chaudhary. Passive RF Signature
Augmentation for Test and Evaluation
7
14
Sambasiva Rao K and Jahagirdar D.R. High performance choked feed
horn for Compact Antenna Test Range Reflector
24-25-26 November 2017
Bangalore, INDIA.
24-25-26 November 2017
Bangalore, INDIA.
3736
Venue: Legacy Hall, Date: 26/11/2017, Time: 8.00AM-12.30PMSession Chair: Dr. Arjit Majumdar, SAMEER
Technical Session (Poster Presentation): P5
S.No. Paper ID
Paper Details
1 89
PrasannaPaga, Dr.H.C Nagaraj and Dr.T.S. Rukmini. Design and
Simulation of a Metamaterial based Dual band Antenna using
Rectangular Complemetary Split Ring Resonator in the Ground plane
for Mobile and Wireless Applications
2 97 Deepa B.G, Dasari Ramakrishna, D.R. Jahagirdar and K.Sambasiva Rao. Gain Enhancement of Telemetry Antenna Using Metamaterial
3 87 Faisalbin Abdulmajeed N, Ravi Kumar Samminga and Pande D C. Loss Analysis of Vivaldi Antenna for Radar Applications
4 122
M Nandakumar and T. Shanmuganantham. Microstrip fed SIW slot
antenna backed with cavity for millimeter wireless communication
applications
5 131 K Sajith and T. Shanmuganantham. Design of CSRR Loaded Asymmetrical CPW Fed Wearable Antenna for Telemetry Applications
6 148 Suresh Kumar M and Yogesh Kumar Choukiker. Frequency and Polarization Reconfigurable Antenna Using BLC Feed Network
Venue: Legacy Hall, Date: 26/11/2017, Time: 12.30PM-4.30PMSession Chair: Gopi Shrikanth Reddy, IIT Mandi
Technical Session (Poster Presentation): P6
S.No. Paper ID Paper Details
1 161 Ashok Kumar Srinivasan. Analysis and Design of CPW Fed Antenna for Satellite and Radar Applications
2 24 HalappaGajera, Nithya Baby and Pradeep H. R. The Wideband Printed Monopole Antenna using Defected Ground Structure for S and C Band Applications
3 66 Udita Bhattacherjee, Prashnatit Pal and Amiya Kumar Mallick. Analysis and Design of A Novel Waveguide-to-Microstrip Transition Structure at X-Band on HFSS Platform
4 105
J Gandhimohan and T. Shanmuganantham. CPW fed Bud Shaped Antenna with DGS in UWB Range for Body Area Network
5 145
PvnBhargavi, Ajinkya Maske and Dr. N. V. Vighnesam. NavIC Ground Receiver Data Smoothing For Initial Orbit of IRNSS
6 155 Tushar Arora, Sarthak Gupta, Krishan Kumar Singh and Nilesh Kumar. Effect of Feedline Ta pering on performance of Super Ultra- Wideband Circular Monopole Microstrip Antenna
7 149
BrijeshSoni and P Ravi Teja Naidu. X- Band Rectangular Microstrip Patch Antenna on Si Substrate Using IC Process
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Bangalore, INDIA.
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