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10-15 July 2022 • Denver, Colorado, USA
IEEE AP-S/URSI 2022
10-15 July 2022 • Denver, Colorado, USA
Technical Program
Session TU-UA.1P
Paper TU-UA.1P.5
TU-UA.1P.5
Virtual Presentation
New Coupling Analysis of Transmission Lines by Port Solver Method
Mohammad G. H. Alijani, Ferdowsi University Mashhad, Iran; Shahin Sheikh, Ahmed Kishk, Concordia University, Canada
Session:
Electromagnetic Compatibility and Metrology
Track:
A: Antennas
Location:
Mineral Hall F (HR)
Presentation Time:
Tue, 12 Jul, 16:40 - 17:00 Denver Time (UTC -7)
Session Co-Chairs:
Sofia Mvokany, University of Colorado - Boulder and Andrew Kacmarcik, Georgia Institute of Technology
Presentation
Discussion
Session TU-UA.1P
TU-UA.1P.1: Multi-Layer Polymer DC-50 GHz Interconnects on a Silicon Interposer
Sofia Mvokany, University of Colorado - Boulder, United States; Jack Molles, Zoya Popovic, University of Colorado Boulder, United States
TU-UA.1P.2: Chern Numbers in Magnetized Plasma System Characterized by a Nonlocal Hydrodynamic Model
Samaneh Pakniyat, George W Hanson, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, United States; S. Ali Hassani Gangaraj, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
TU-UA.1P.3: A New Image Based Regression CNN for Predicting V-band Power Attenuation
Ralph Gesner, Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico, United States; Steven Lane, Air Force Research Laboratory, United States
TU-UA.1P.4: Near-Field Conical-Helical Probe for Receiving Sensitive EM Backscattering Side-Channel Signals
Andrew Kacmarcik, Prateek Juyal, Alenka Zanic, Georgia Institute of Technology, United States
TU-UA.1P.5: New Coupling Analysis of Transmission Lines by Port Solver Method
Mohammad G. H. Alijani, Ferdowsi University Mashhad, Iran; Shahin Sheikh, Ahmed Kishk, Concordia University, Canada
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