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RWS 2017: Phoenix, AZ, USA
- 2017 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, RWS 2017, Phoenix, AZ, USA, January 15-18, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5090-3446-8

- Timothy Palomo, Gokhan Mumcu

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Frequency-agile RF filters using microfluidically reconfigurable selectively metallized plates. 1-4 - TengXing Wang, Wei Jiang, Yujia Peng, Guoan Wang:

Integration of ferromagnetic and ferroelectric films for fully electrically tunable RF devices. 5-8 - Roberto Gómez-García

, Dimitra Psychogiou, Dimitrios Peroulis
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Single/multi-band multi-functional passive components with reconfiguration capabilities. 9-12 - Mina Rais-Zadeh, Muzhi Wang:

Advanced reconfigurable RF/microwave electronics. 13-15 - Gee-Kung Chang, Lin Cheng:

Fiber-wireless integration for future mobile communications. 16-18 - Robert L. Schmid

, Thomas M. Comberiate, Jason E. Hodkin, Jeffrey A. Nanzer:
One-way wireless clock transfer for coherent distributed arrays. 19-21 - E. McCune:

Signal design and figure of Merit for green communication links. 22-25 - James Birchall, Paolo Enrico de Falco, Kevin A. Morris

, Mark A. Beach
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Efficiency enhancement of M2M communications over LTE using adaptive load pull techniques. 26-28 - Izabela Slomian

, Krzysztof Wincza
, Slawomir Gruszczynski
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Single-layer four-beam microstrip antenna array. 29-31 - Jialong Chen, Dexin Ye, Jiangtao Huangfu, Changzhi Li

, Lixin Ran:
Orientation and cancellation of directional interfering signals based on a radio frequency beamforming array. 32-34 - Padmanabhan Suryasarman, Markus Hoflehner, Andreas Springer

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A comparison of cross-over and cross-talk canceling digital predistorters for multiple antenna transmitters. 35-37 - Oday Bshara, Yuqiao Liu, Simon Begashaw, Kapil R. Dandekar

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Computational electromagnetic simulation and performance analysis of reconfigurable antennas for outdoor 60 GHz applications. 38-41 - Hirofumi Suganuma

, Shuhei Saito
, Tomoki Maruko, Fumiaki Maehara:
Inter-symbol interference suppression scheme employing periodic signals in coded network MIMO-OFDM systems. 42-44 - Ingmar Kallfass

, Jochen Antes, Axel Tessmann, Thomas Zwick, Ralf Henneberger:
Multi-Gigabit high-range fixed wireless links at high millimeterwave carrier frequencies. 45-48 - Joy Laskar:

Complete CMOS mmW links for consumer volume and cost structure. 49-50 - Haohan Yao, Harini Kumar, Thethnin Ei, Shilpi Sharma, Rashaunda Henderson, Solyman Ashrafi, Duncan L. MacFarlane, Zhe Zhao, Yan Yan, Alan E. Willner:

Experimental demonstration of a dual-channel E-band communication link using commercial impulse radios with orbital angular momentum multiplexing. 51-54 - Bilal Waris, Leena Ukkonen, Johanna Virkki, Toni Björninen

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Wearable passive UHF RFID tag based on a split ring antenna. 55-58 - Kengo Nakajima, Kengo Kunishige, Futoshi Kuroki, Yasushi Hamada, Masaki Numoto:

Low-profile and small-sized spiral-shaped microstrip line antenna with multi-band operation in UHF frequency band. 59-61 - Ramiro A. Ramirez, Marcia Golmohamadi, Jeff Frolik, Thomas M. Weller

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3D printed on-package tripolar antennas for mitigating harsh channel conditions. 62-64 - Son Xuat Ta

, Ikmo Park:
Broadband printed-dipole antennas for millimeter-wave applications. 65-67 - Wonbin Hong, Kwang-Hyun Baek, Youngju Lee:

Quantitative analysis of the effects of polarization and pattern reconfiguration for mmWave 5G mobile antenna prototypes. 68-71 - Yuxiao He, Spyridon Pavlidis, Wei-Ya Chen, Eric Drew, Z. John Zhang, John Papapolymerou:

Fabrication and characterization of CPW transmission lines with CoFe2O4 nanomagnetic thin films. 72-75 - Vinh N. Nguyen, Nicholas W. Caira, Jimmy G. Hester, Donald DiMarzio, Eric N. Kaneshiro, Augusto Gutierrez-Aitken, Vesna Radisic:

W-band InP transmission line metamaterial. 76-78 - Spyridon Pavlidis, Brian Wright, John Papapolymerou:

3-D printed substrates for MMIC packaging. 79-82 - Daniel L. Revier, Manos M. Tentzeris:

A low-cost, single platform, hybrid manufacturing system for RF passives. 83-85 - Iulia Dan, Sebastian Rey, Thomas Merkle, Thomas Kürner, Ingmar Kallfass:

Impact of modulation type and baud rate on a 300GHz fixed wireless link. 86-89 - Niels Neumann

, Torge B. Keuter, Martin Laabs, Dirk Plettemeier:
Carrier recovery for sub-millimeterwave wireless transmission. 90-93 - Farabi Ibne Jamal, Mohamed Hussein Eissa, Johannes Borngräber, Herman Jalli Ng, Dietmar Kissinger, Jan Wessel:

A low-power 190-255 GHz frequency quadrupler in SiGe BiCMOS technology for on-chip spectroscopic applications. 94-97 - Tenglong Fan, Dexin Ye, Jiangtao Huangfu, Yongzhi Sun, Changzhi Li

, Lixin Ran:
Hand gesture recognition based on Wi-Fi chipsets. 98-100 - Christian Schmidt, Johannes Nehring, Marco Dietz, Robert Weigel, Dietmar Kissinger, Amelie Hagelauer

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A 10 Gb/s highly-integrated adaptive pseudo-noise transmitter for biomedical applications. 101-103 - Sabikun Nahar

, Nghia Tran, Lingyun Ren
, Özlem Kilic
, Aly E. Fathy:
Through-wall detection of human breathing rate using compressive sensing technique. 104-107 - Vijay N. Nair, L. Krishnamurthy, Johanna Swan, A. Essaian, Torrey W. Frank, Michael Bynum

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3D stacked embedded component system-in-package for wearable electronic devices. 108-110 - Jia-Chi Samuel Chieh, Jason Rowland, Tiao-Tiao Xie, John Rockway:

A cochlea-based C-band RF channelizer. 111-113 - Leonardo Hernandez, Yuxiao He, Amanpreet Kaur

, John Papapolymerou, Premjeet Chahal:
Low-loss RF filter through a combination of additive manufacturing and thin-film process. 114-116 - Senad Bulja

, Florian Pivit, Efstratios Doumanis:
Dielectric powder loaded coaxial-cavity filters. 117-120 - Sensen Li, Ming Yi, Spyridon Pavlidis, Huan Yu, Madhavan Swaminathan, John Papapolymerou:

Investigation of surface roughness effects for D-band SIW transmission lines on LCP substrate. 121-124 - José Maria Muñoz-Ferreras

, Dimitra Psychogiou, Roberto Gómez-García
, Dimitrios Peroulis
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A substrate-integrated-waveguide dual-band bandpass filter based on signal-interference principles. 125-127 - Katsuyoshi Aoki, Tomoki Sakogawa, Futoshi Kuroki:

An antenna having wide radiation pattern but narrow beam in operation based on monopulse system for security gate applications at UHF band. 132-134 - Habiba Begum

, Xin Wang, Mingyu Lu:
A polarization-reconfigurable microstrip antenna design based on parasitic pin loading. 135-137 - Guangxin Wang, Kai Zhan

, Telesphor Kamgaing, Rahul Khanna
, Huaping Liu
, Arun Natarajan:
Measurement-based channel modeling for mmWave wireless links in enclosed server platforms. 141-143 - Matthias Haberl, Benedikt Sanftl, Martin Trautmann, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin

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A direct RF-to-baseband quadrature subsampling receiver using a low cost ADC. 144-146 - Casey Latham, Matthew Fellows, Charles Baylis, Lawrence Cohen, Robert J. Marks II:

Radar waveform optimization for ambiguity function properties and dynamic spectral mask requirements based on communication receiver locations. 147-149 - Shingo Oka, Tomoki Murakami, Yasushi Takatori, Masato Mizoguchi, Fumiaki Maehara:

Performance of adaptive movable access point system in the presence of positioning error. 150-152 - Yusuke Matsuda, Yusuke Kozawa, Yohtaro Umeda:

Cyclic mapping method for digital color shift keying with RGB-LED array. 153-155 - Chi Zhang

, Michael Otto:
A low power 4-GHz DCO with fine resolution and wide tuning range in 22 nm FDSOI CMOS technology. 156-158 - Marian W. Pospieszalski:

On the dependence of FET noise model parameters on ambient temperature. 159-161 - Yo-Sheng Lin, Kai-Siang Lan, Yun-Wen Lin, Hou-Ru Pan, Chih-Chung Chen, Chien-Chin Wang:

A 90-96 GHz CMOS down-conversion mixer with high conversion gain and excellent LO-RF isolation. 162-165 - Anik Islam, Peter Jingjing Xia, Hai Huang, Slim Boumaiza:

Constrained identification of rational functions for robust digital predistortion. 166-168 - Martin Pospísil, Roman Marsálek

, Tomás Gotthans
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Wireless device classification through transmitter imperfections - Evaluation of performance degradation due to the chip heating. 169-172 - Aruhan Liu, Zhigang Wei, Xiaochen Chen, Leena Ukkonen, Johanna Virkki, Toni Björninen

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Electro-textile slotted patch antenna for wearable passive UHF RFID tags. 177-179 - Yuki Kada, Yasushi Yamao:

A 3.1 to 4.6 GHz 3-bit reconfigurable bandpass filter using λ/4 microstrip resonators and chip inductor coupling. 180-183 - Ilona Piekarz, Jakub Sorocki, Krzysztof Wincza, Slawomir Gruszczynski:

Rat-race directional couplers operating in differential mode. 184-186 - Adel Barakat

, Nessim Mahmoud
, Ramesh K. Pokharel:
Low insertion loss 60 GHz CMOS H-shaped resonator BPF. 187-189 - Kenneth E. Kolodziej, Bradley T. Perry:

Four-tap RF canceller evaluation for indoor in-band full-duplex wireless operation. 190-193 - Robert H. Caverly

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MRI RF pulse spectral regrowth contributions by PIN diodes. 194-196 - Rick L. Sturdivant, Edwin K. P. Chong:

Dielectric notch radiator antennas with integrated filtering for 5G and IoT access. 197-200 - Arpan Pal, Hengyi Zhou, Amit Mehta, Elango Nagasundaram, Jonathan Lees

, Dariush Mirshekar-Syahkal:
Co-design of an antenna-power amplifier RF front-end block without matching network for 2.4 GHz WiFi application. 201-203 - Zhigang Wei, Aruhan Liu, Xiaochen Chen, Bilal Waris, Leena Ukkonen, Toni Björninen

, Johanna Virkki:
Comparison of wearable passive UHF RFID tags based on electro-textile dipole and patch antennas in body-worn configurations. 204-206 - Matej Kloc, Robert Weigel, Alexander Koelpin

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SDR implementation of an adaptive low-latency IEEE 802.11p transmitter system for real-time wireless applications. 207-210 - Omer Tanovic

, Rui Ma
, Koon Hoo Teo:
Novel baseband equivalent models of quadrature modulated all-digital transmitters. 211-214 - Zachary Hays, Christopher Kappelmann, Sarvin Rezayat, Matthew Fellows, Lucilia Lamers, Matthew Flachsbart, Jennifer Barlow, Charles Baylis, Edward Viveiros, Ali Darwish

, Abigail S. Hedden, John Penn, Robert J. Marks II:
Real-time amplifier optimization algorithm for adaptive radio using a tunable-varactor matching network. 215-217 - Xu Zhu, Takeo Fujii:

A modulation classification method in cognitive radios system using stacked denoising sparse autoencoder. 218-220

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