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PIERS 2004 Progress In Electromagnetic Research Symposium

Technical Program

March 28 – 31, 2004 Pisa,

www.emacademy.org www.piers.org Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium 2004, Pisa, Italy, March 28 – 31

PIERS 2004 Pisa Contributors

Associazione Elettrotecnica ed Elettronica Dipartimento Sistemi Elettrici e Automazione Italiana Università di Pisa Sezione di Livorno

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PIERS 2004, PISA, SPONSORSHIP

Gold Patron

www.ids-spa.it

Bronze Patrons

www.ansoft.com www.geoastier.it

www.spinmag.it www.magnetek.it

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CONTENTS

Piers 2004, Pisa, Sponsorship 3

Piers 2004, Pisa, Organization 7

Piers 2004, Pisa, Session Organizers 8

Chairmen’s Message 9

General Information 11

Pisa Area Map 12

Travel Information 13

Symposium Banquet 14

Convention Hall Map 15

Guidelines for Presentation 16

Piers 2004, Pisa, Technical Program Summary 17

Piers 2004, Pisa, Technical Program 21

Piers 2004, Pisa, Program at a Glance 54

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Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium March 28 – 31, 2004 Pisa, Italy

PIERS 2004, PISA, ORGANIZATION

PIERS Chair

J. A. Kong, MIT, USA

PIERS 2004 General Chair

M. Raugi, University of Pisa, Italy

PIERS 2004 Vice Chair

A. Musolino, University of Pisa, Italy

PIERS 2004 Technical Program Chair

S. Barmada, University of Pisa, Italy

PIERS 2004 Technical Program Committee

A. Baghai Wadji G. Berginc S. Enoch K. Esselle K. Kobayashi I. Lager A. A. Maradudin E. Marx D. Maystre A. Osipov L. Pichon F. Rachidi R. Rizzo T. Sengor Y. Shestopalov G. Tayeb Y. Tretiakov G. Vandenbosch S. Zouhdi

PIERS 2004 International Advisory Committee

A. Baghai Wadji J. Bastos M. Bialkowski A. Cangellaris J. R. Cardoso P. Dular R. Giannetti T. Hubing N. Ida H. Igarashi R. H. Janssen L. Kettunen I. Lager H. Ogura L. Pichon J. W. Ra F. Rachidi D. Rodger A. Tellini M. Tentzeris T. Weiland K. Wu S. Yuferev

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PIERS 2004, PISA, SESSION ORGANIZERS

G. Antonini H. Ammari A. Baghai Wadji G. Berginc D. Bergman M. Bozzi F. Canavero A. Cangellaris B. Cannas S. Caorsi L. Capineri E. Cardelli C. Christopoulos M. Clemens S. Enoch D. Erni K. Esselle A. Formisano V. Freilikher R. Giannetti R. Gordon G. Hadley C. Hafner M. Hamid H. Hernández Figueroa H. C. Huang N. Ida R. Janssen M. Kaltenbacher H. Kikuchi K. Kobayashi I. Lager M. Lambert G. Leone D. Lesselier A. Luchetta A. A. Maradudin E. Marx A. Massa D. Maystre E. Méndez A. Orlandi A. Osipov L. Perregrini L. Pichon C. Pichot R. Pierri F. Rachidi E. Recami V. Rischmüller A. E. Ruehli S. Saghafi M. Saillard J. Sánchez – Gil W. Schilders R. Schuhmann S. Selleri S. Semenov Y. V. Shestopalov J. Smajic F. Soldovieri L. Solymar R. Speciale E. M. Staderini M. Stockman G. Tayeb B. Tellini M. Tentzeris S. Tkatchenko S. Tretyakov G. Vandenbosch M Vouvakis T. Weiland M. Wnuk H. Yousif M. Zhdanov S. Zouhdi J. Zryd M. Zamboni Rached

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Chairman’s message

Marco Raugi

On behalf of the PIERS 2004 Organising Committee, it is my pleasure to welcome all delegates to the 2004 Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS) in Pisa. Since 1989, PIERS has been one of the main international forum for reporting progress and advances in the modern development of electromagnetic theory and its new applications. We are therefore honoured to have the opportunity to host again PIERS in Europe after 6 years and for the very first time in Italy. The number of around 800 received abstracts and the quality of the presenting authors confirms PIERS as an outstanding event among the computational electromagnetic conferences. The PIERS Pisa edition has given a particular emphasis to the link between industry needs and theoretical research. We are pleased to announce that an Opening Ceremony with plenary sessions featuring invited keynote speakers from university and industry research centers has been organized for the discussion of present challenges and future trends in applications selected from conference topics that vary from industrial electronics, communication systems, aerospace and commercial computational codes. We hope that the participants could derive useful suggestions for their research developments. Another particularity of the Pisa edition is the optional submission of extended version of the abstracts. The number of around 250 extended paper received has confirmed that a significant part of participants has taken advantage of this option. Pisa is a small medieval town worldwide known for its leaning tower. Beyond the marvels of the so-called “Miracle’s square” I suggest you not to miss the charm of the silent and quiet narrow roads and lovely churches scattered all around the city and along its river Arno. Pisa is also a good starting point to visit other wonderful attractions in the neighbourhood; an accurate Tours program has been prepared to optimise your visits in . The PIERS series of conferences peculiar frames traditionally favour the exchange of scientific and technical information among researchers, scientists, engineers and other professionals that actively work in the area of applied electromagnetics. I encourage all conference participants to attend the Symposium Banquet, a good occasion to taste the original tradition of Pisa cuisine, spending a nice evening with old friends and making new ones. The success of this PIERS edition relies on the dedication and efforts of numerous people. I would like to express a special thanks and appreciation to the Organising Committee, who started working on the preparations nearly one year ago, to the International Advisory Committee who assisted us in many ways, and the Invited Session Organisers that have played a key role to have a Symposium with a very high scientific level. We are also most grateful to the organisations that have sponsored the Conference in monetary terms and other means. I likewise wish to thank “L&BStudio”, the official congress agency of PIERS Pisa, for their professionalism, and finally special thanks to my family and my parents for their continuous encouragement and support. I hope you will find the Conference Program attractive and wish everyone an enjoyable stay in Pisa. Marco Raugi Chair of PIERS Pisa 2004 Dep. Electric Systems and Automation The University of Pisa, Italy

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Technical Program Chairman’s message

Organizing a conference is a complex task and several things need to be taken care of; as Technical Program Chairman my responsabilities were mainly related to the soliciting of papers, the organization of the sessions and the creation of the conference schedule. While working on these issues, I realized how important the role of the session organizers has been. They have done a wonderful job in recruiting papers of high quality technical level, in giving us feedback about the sessions' schedule and, last but not least, in chairing the sessions. My job would have been much harder without their contribution, and to them goes my deepest gratitude. PIERS 2004 Pisa has received around 800 contributions, and more than 50 countries are represented. This is a great result and confirms the PIERS conference as one of the biggest event in the Electromagnetic Research field. Furthermore, authors were offered the possibility to contribute with extended papers which has turned out to be a successful choice, since around 30% of them decided to exploit this opportunity The basis of a conference is made by its contributors, and PIERS in Pisa could count on both quality and quantity; thank you all. The conference program begins with an opening session and two plenary sessions on Sunday. The main feature of the conference opening will consist in the participation of key speakers both from university and industry who will show the state of the art as well as future trends in Electromagnetics research and applications. From Monday to Wednesday the technical program has been organized in 8 parallel tracks, resulting from 52 oral sessions, 2 workshops and 6 poster sessions. It is my interest to emphasize that the also “regular” sessions are formed by keynote speakers both from the industry and the university fields, pushing up the quality level of the conference. Furthermore, the poster sessions have to be considered as important as the oral ones in terms of the technical level; in addition to this, they offer an enjoyable environment where it will be possible to hold technical discussions, exchange ideas and socialize. The topics covered by the sessions will range from mathematical and computational methods to subsurface sensing; from wave scattering to biological effects of EM fields; from biomedical applications to novel nanooptics; from transmission lines and interconnects analysis to neural networks and to micromagnetics. All of them are treated both from theoretical research and industrial applications point of view. In addition to this we will count upon the presence of a great set of sponsors and exhibitors who will show us the features and merits of their products. Everyday lunch will be served in the Congress Hall in an exclusive area especially reserved for this particular occasion. In my opinion, this can be a great opportunity for all of us to get to know each other and share our technical and cultural backgrounds. I hope this conference will serve as a unique opportunity for all of you to share knowledge, new ideas; to maintain old friends and to make new ones, to start new and fruitful cooperation. Enjoy the PIERS people and everything this conference and this beautiful town will be offering you during these days!

Sami Barmada Technical Program Chair of PIERS Pisa 2004 Dep. Electric Systems and Automation The University of Pisa, Italy

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SYMPOSIUM SITE

The 2004 Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium will be held on March 28 – 31, 2004, at the Convention Hall of Pisa. The Convention Hall is situated in the eastern part of Pisa, in via Matteotti 1, 56124 Pisa, Italy. Phone: 00 39 050 598134; Fax: 00 39 050 598112 Web: [email protected], www.palacongressipisa.it During the symposium the PIERS Office wil be located at the reception desk.

REGISTRATION

The PIERS technical sessions begin on Sunday morning, March 28, 2004 at the Congress Palace of Pisa, Italy. You may register in the PIERS Office at the Congress Palace from Sunday to Wednesday from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The on-site registration fee is 450 €. The student registration fee is 300 € and a valid student ID is required. Registration fees can be paid by credit card or cash; electronic credit cards are not accepted. If you have pre-registered your badge and symposium program will be ready for you to pick up at the registration desk during the symposium. Please wear your name badge throughout the meeting. It will be needed to gain entry to the scientific events.

MEALS

Lunches and coffee breaks will be provided in the lower corridor of the Convention Hall and will be included in the Regular Registrants Fee. Only the coffee breaks will be included in the Student Registrants Fees; ticket lunch will be sold at the Organizer Secretariat Desk. The Convention Hall Bar will be open throughout the event.

PROJECTION FACILITIES

Standard overhead and LCD projector (connected to a local PC) will be provided in each conference room; in order to guarantee their presentation speakers must load and test their presentation at the “Slide Center Room” at their convenience but not later than half-day before their session.

SPECIAL EVENTS

A Symposium Banquet is planned for PIERS participants and their guests on Tuesday evening, March 30, 2004. Tickets will be sold at a price of 53€, beverages included, on a first – come, first – served basis.

PIERS ONLINE

Information on PIERS 2004 and future PIERS is posted on the World Wide Web at www.emacademy.org or www.piers.org.

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PISA AREA MAP

 Convention Hall, Via Matteotti 1, Pisa

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TRAVEL INFORMATION

The “Galileo Galilei” , the most important in Tuscany, is only two kilometres from the city and offers daily flights to the main European airports with international connection.

Florence’s airport “Amerigo Vespucci” is located 4 kilometres from the centre of and about 80 kilometres from Pisa. Train transfer times to Pisa are around 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Pisa is an important junction in the national transport system. There are direct railway connections with the most important cities: , , Genoa, Turin. The central Rail Station “Pisa Stazione Centrale” is about 1 km from the Convention Hall.

Pisa is directly connected to the italian motorway network, and can be reached by an uninterrupted motorway journey starting from all italian border crossing points. It is advisable to leave the motorway at Pisa Nord station, and then to proceed southward until reaching the banks of the river Arno, where road signs to the Palazzo dei Congressi can be found.

FROM PISA AIRPORT TO CITY CENTRE BUS N. 3 and SHUTTLE “navetta” B connect Pisa Airport to the central Railway station every 20 minutes on working days and 30 minutes on Sundays. Fare 1,50 € for tickets bought on board.

FROM THE CONVENTION HALL TO CITY CENTRE BUSES N. 9 and N. 13 connect the central railway station to the Convention Hall every 15 minutes on working days and once an hour on Sundays. Fare 1,50 € for tickets bought on board.

Taxis from the Pisa airport to the railway station, city centre and Convention Hall will cost aprox. 8,00 – 10,00 € at the time of writing.

There are taxi stations at Pisa Airport, Railway station and Piazza dei Miracoli. Taxis cannot be ordered in advance in Pisa. They can only be called when required. The number is 050- 541600 (RADIOTAXI).

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SYMPOSIUM BANQUET - TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2004

Symposium Banquet “The tradition of Pisan cuisine” 8:30 PM – 10:30 PM

Pisa is well known for its gastronomic tradition, with a series of dishes that constitute the focal point of Tuscan cuisine. It is a time-honored tradition composed of local specialties that age cannot spoil, full of the flavors of times past. You are strongly encouraged to taste and learn to appreciate these fine foods.

The banquet will be held at “Stazione Leopolda” one of the first railway stations built in Italy by Grand Duke Leopoldo II in 1841. Now restructured it is a very nice and characteristic place out of the usual tourist itinerary in the city.

Cost: 53,00 € beverages included

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CONVENTION HALL MAP

Ground Floor

First Floor

1. Auditorium 2. Room Pacinotti 3. Room Fermi 4. Room Galilei 6. Room 6 7. Room 7 8. Room 8 P. Poster Area

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GUIDELINES FOR PRESENTATION

Oral Presentations

Duration The time available for the presentation and discussion of every paper is 20 minutes. Due to the high density of the program presenting authors are strictly required to prepare a 15 minutes talk. Session chairs will take care that the schedule is followed.

Equipment A stationary PC and a standard overhead projector for transparencies will be available in every conference room.

PC presentation To guarantee their PC presentation speakers must load and test their presentation at the “Slide Center Room” at their convenience but no later than half-day before their session. A CD-Rom, floppy disk or USB flash memory can be used to transfer the presentation files (PowerPoint, Acrobat Reader, Quick Time or Windows Media Player and other main support available) into the central PC server. The technician personnel in the room will assist you and copy the files to the correct conference stationary PC that will be used locally by the authors at the time of their presentation. This solution will eliminate problems due to incompatibilities between plugs of laptop computers and the available projectors (sometimes non-standard ones).

Poster Presentations

Duration Presenters are kindly requested to stand by their posters during their session.

Format One A0 panel (about 80 x 120 cm) will be available for each poster.

Time: Poster presenters are encouraged to put their posters on display as soon as possible and remove them at the end of their session.

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PIERS 2004 TECHNICAL PROGRAM SUMMARY

Sunday AM, March 28, 2004

Opening Session: Challenge, Successes and Future Directions in Industrial Applications of Computational Electromagnetics 21 Plenary Session a (Session 1): Electromagnetic Modeling for ULSI Interconnect and Package Design 21

Sunday PM, March 28, 2004 Plenary Session b (Session 33): Computer Aided System Design: Theory and Applications 21

Monday AM, March 29, 2004 Session 26 a: Novel Mathematical Methods in Electromagnetics 22 Session 2 a: Numerical Methods for Antenna Analysis 22 Session 48: Accelerated Computational Techniques 23 Session 7: Advanced Numerical Topics for Industrial Applications 24 Session 17: Coherent Effects in Random Media 24 Session 51: RF – Microwave Tomography for Cultural Heritages and Civil Engineering Applications 25 Session 55 a: Electromagnetic Scattering and Polarization 25 Session 42: Numerical Methods in Electromagnetic Compatibility 26 Poster Session 1 26

Monday PM, March 29, 2004 Session 35: PBG/EBG Structures 27 Session 2b: Numerical Methods for Antenna Analysis 28 Session 34: PDE Methods for Solving Electromagnetic Problems 28 Session 5: Advanced Simulations for Signal Integrity & EMI 28 Session 14: Non Thermal Biological Effects of EM Fields Used for Mobile Communications 29 Session 20: Hysteresis Modeling and Micromagnetics 29 Session 44: Multi – Scale Modelling in Electromagnetics 29 Session 46: Computational Electromagnetics for Photonics and Microwaves 30 Session 55 b: Electromagnetic Scattering and Polarization 30 Session 29: Advancements in PEEC and Integral Methods for Time Domain Electromagnetic Modeling 30 Session 8: High – End Computing in Computational Electromagnetics 31 Session 49: Neural Networks Applications to Nuclear Fusion 31 Poster Session 2 31

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Tuesday AM, March 30, 2004 Session 31: Surface Plasmon Photonics 32 Session 26 b: Novel Mathematical Methods in Electromagnetics 33 Session 39: Randomly Rough Surface and Volume Scattering, Pehnomena and Application 34 Session 13: Electromagnetic Field Coupling to Transmission Lines: Treatment of Radiation 34 Session 50: Properties of Metamaterial Elements 35 Session 66: Time Domain Methods and Wavelet Based Techniques 35 Session 56: Applied Superconductivity 36 Session 59: Workshop on Magnetic Materials in Biomedical Applications and Biomedical Sensors 36 Session 19: Compact Modeling of On – Chip Passive Structures at High Frequencies 37 Poster Session 3 37

Tuesday PM, March 30, 2004 Session 36: Computational Optics for Ultra – Dense Treatment of Light Fields 38 Session 43: Interconnects Modeling and Design for High Speed Information and Communication Systems 39 Session 47: Novel Nanooptics 39 Session 41: Recent Advances in the Modeling of Wave Propagation and Scattering Phenomena 40 Session 4: Artificial Neural Networks for Electronics and Electromagnetics 40 Session 60: Electromagnetic Compatibility 41 Session 52: Numerical Methods Innovations for Diffractive Optics 41 Session 11: Fast Solvers for Maxwell’s Equations 41 Poster Session 4 42

Wednesday AM, March 31, 2004 Session 18: Scattering by Canonical Objects 43 Session 25 a: Artificial Electromagnetic Materials 43 Session 30 a: Photonic Bandgap Structures and Metamaterials 44 Session 21: Rough Surface Scattering and Related Problems 45 Session 67: Photonics, Linear and Nonlinear Optical Devices and Special Fiber Optics 45 Session 64: Numerical Techniques 46 Session 16: Advanced Computational Methods for System Design 46 Session 68: Biomedical Applications of Microwave Imaging, Spectroscopy and UWB Applications in Medicine 46 Session 3: Electromagnetic Subsurface Sensing: Theoretical, Algorithmic and Technological Advances 47 Poster Session 5 47

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Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 Session 63: Microwaves and Antennas 48 Session 15: Detection and Classification Techniques of Buried Objects by Radar 49 Session 25 b: Artificial Electromagnetic Materials 49 Session 30 b: Photonic Bandgap Structures and Metamaterials 49 Session 37: New Advances in 2-D and 3-D Electromagnetic Modeling, Imaging and Inversion 50 Session 28: Dielectric Resonator Filters 50 Session 54: New Electrodynamics, Gravito – Electrodynamics and EHD 50 Session 62: Computational Electromagnetics 51 Session 65: Wave Scattering Theory and Applications 51 Session 6: Shallow Subsurface Electromagnetic Imaging and Inversion 52 Session 61: Workshop on Localized Waves 52 Poster Session 6 52

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PIERS 2004 TECHNICAL PROGRAM

Plenary Session b (Session 33) Opening Session Computer Aided System Design: theory and Challenge, Successes and Future Directions in Applications Industrial Applications of computational Sunday PM, March 28, 2004 Electromagnetics Auditorium Sunday AM, March 28, 2004 Organized by Thomas Weiland and Rolf Schuhmann Auditorium Chaired by Thomas Weiland and Rolf Schuhmann Chaired by Marco Raugi 15:00 Development of Array Antennas Using 3D-EM-Field 9:00 Chairman’s welcome Simulators and Network Calculation Programs Prof. Marco Raugi (University of Pisa) E. Arnold (EADS Deutschland GmbH, Germany) 9:30 A Roadmap for Electromagnetic Simulation Tools 15:20 Advanced EM Simulators for Time and Frequency from a Consumer-Electronics Industry Perspective Domain Dr. P. Beeckman (Philips Electronics EMC Center) T. Weiland (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany) 10:00 Numerical Analysis as an Important Stage of EMC Design of Mobile Phones 15:40 Modelling of Integrated Antenna - Scatterer Dr. S. Yuferev (Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.) Configurations by Hybrid Finite Element – Boundary Integral – Multilevel Fast Multipole Methods 10:30 FDTD Simulations for Negative Index of Refraction T.F. Eibert (FGAN-FHR, Germany) Materials for RF and Radar Applications Dr. C. Parazzoli (Boeing Space and Communication 16:00 FIT-based extension of FDTD to arbitrary 2D dual Group) grids L. Codecasa, V. Minerva, M. Politi (Politecnico di Plenary Session a (Session 1) Milano, Italy) Electromagnetic Modeling for ULSI Interconnect 16:20 FE modelling for applications based on and Package Design electromagnetic energy conversion principles K. Hameyer (IEM – RWTH-Aachen, Germany); F. Sunday AM, March 28, 2004 Henrotte (ELECTA – ESAT – KULeuven, Belgium) Auditorium 16:40 Coffee Break Organized by Andreas Cangellaris 17:00 Methods and Challenges in the Electromagentic Chaired by Andreas Cangellaris Design of Superconducting Accelerator Magnets S. Russenschuck (CERN, Switzerland) 11:30 Overview of Recent Progress in the Partial Element Equivalent Circuit (PEEC) Approach 17:20 Design Study of 3D FDTD/FIT Dedicated Computer A. E. Ruehli (IBM Research Division, USA); G. on FPGA Antonini (University of L’Aquila, Italy) H. Kawaguchi, S. Matsuoka (Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan) 11:50 Field solver based signal integrity predictions for RF- boards, packages and connectors 17:40 Metrological and Transient Analysis of Combined D. De Zutter (Ghent University, Belgium) Instrument Transformer Coupled with FEM-3D Magnetic Field Study 12:10 Fast Full Wave Simulation of Interconnects based on M. Cundeva, L. Arsov (Ss. Cyril & Methodius FIT and Model Order Reduction University, Macedonia) T. Wittig , R. Schuhmann, T. Weiland (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany) 18:00 Wideband circuit extraction for complex multiport interconnects 12:30 Preserving Passivity and Causality in Transmission S. Grivet-Talocia, F. Canavero (Politecnico di Lines Macromodels Torino, Italy); T. Gneiting (AdMOS GmbH, N. Nakhla, A. Dounavis, R. Achar, M. Nakhla Germany); E. Klink, R. Frech (IBM, Germany) (Carleton University, Canada) 18:20 Time Domain Numerical Simulation Method Based 12:50 Modeling of On-Chip Power Distribution Networks on EFIE and MFIE for Axis-Symmetric Structure for Gigascale Integration Objects M. Swaminathan, J. Mao (Georgia Institute of H. Kawaguchi, K. Fujita (Muroran Institute of Technology, USA) Technology Japan) 13:10 A Parallel FFT-Accelerated Transient Field-Circuit 18:40 FEST3D a multimode CAD tool for passive mm- Simulator wave and microwave circuit modeling. A. E. Yilmaz, J.-M. Jin, E. Michielssen (University of B. Casali (IDS S.p.A., Pisa, Italy); M. Ghilardi, Illinois, USA) (ITLink S.r.l., Italy); J. Gil Raga (IDS S.p.A., Italy)

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11:40 Surface-Propagating Modes in Truncated Arrays of Session 26 a Minimum Scattering Dipoles: A Wiener-Hopf Approach Novel Mathematical Methods in Electromagnetics M. Albani (University of Messina, Italy); F. Capolino Monday AM, March 29, 2004 (University of , Italy) Auditorium 12:00 Wiener-Hopf Analysis of Patch Antennas Printed on Organized by Kazuya Kobayashi and Anisotropic Substrates G. A. Kyriacou (Democritus University of Thrace, Yury V. Shestopalov Greece) Chaired by Mithat Idemen and Kazuya Kobayashi 12:20 Analysis of Scattering and Radiation from 8:00 Integral equation approach to reflection and Rectangular Objects by the KP method transmission of a plane TE-wave at a (linear, H. Serizawa (Numazu College of Technology, nonlinear, absorbing) dielectric film with spatially Japan); K. Hongo (Toho University, Japan) varying permittivity 12:40 Wiener-Hopf Analysis of the Electromagnetic Waves V. S. Serov (University of Oulu, Finland); H. W. Radiation from a Circular Waveguide Cavity: Vector Schurmann, E. D. Svetogorova (University of Diffraction Problem Osnabrück, Germany) D. B. Kuryliak, Z. T. Nazarchuk (National Academy 8:20 A modified Jacoby method for solving linear operator of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine); K. Kobayashi equations and its efficient applications in the (Chuo University, Japan); S. Koshikawa (Antenna electromagnetic scattering problems Giken Co., Ltd. Japan) A. B. Samokhin (Moscow Institute of Radiotechnics, 13:00 Rigorous Techniques for Solution of Wave Electronics and Automation, Russia); N. V. Budko Diffraction Problems by Canonical Screens. Field (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) Pattern Analysis 8:40 3D Interpolation Using Cellular Neural Networks D. B. Kuryliak, Z. T. Nazarchuk (National Academy C. Grava, A. Gacsádi, C. Gordan, T. Maghiar, A. of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine); K. Kobayashi Grava, R. Reiz (University of Oradea, Romania) (Chuo University, Japan); S. Koshikawa (Antenna Giken Co. Ltd., Japan) 9:00 Mathematical modelling of electromagnetic wave interaction with a thin penetrable defect Session 2 a Z. Nazarchuk (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine) Numerical Methods for Antenna Analysis 9:20 Spectrum of the volume integral operator of Monday AM, March 29, 2004 electromagnetic scattering Fermi N. V. Budko (Delft University of Technology, The Organized by Ioan Lager and Guy Vandenbosch Netherlands); A. B. Samokhin (Moscow Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automatics, Chaired by Ioan Lager and Guy Vandenbosch Russia) 8:00 Spheroidal Dielectric Resonator Antennas 9:40 Weierstrass’ solutions to certain nonlinear wave and M. S. Abrishamian, F. Ashkaboosi (K. N. Toosi evolution equations University of Technology, Iran) H. W. Schuermann (University of Osnabrueck, 8:20 Efficient Analysis and Optimization of Planar Germany); V. S. Serov (University of Oulu, Finland) Periodic Structures 10:00 Coffee Break M. Bozzi, L. Perregrini, G. Conciauro (University of Pavia, Italy) 10:20 Using Neural Networks for the Calculation of the Multilayered Shielded Green’s Functions 8:40 The modelling of “local details” in the field P. Vera-Castejón, F. D. Quesada-Pereira, D. Cañete distribution and their impact on the global economy Rebenaque, A. Alvarez-Melcon (Technical University of the solution of Cartagena Spain) I. E. Lager, C. I. Coman (Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) 10:40 Propagation of TE-Waves in a Nonlinear Dielectric Waveguide 9:00 Finite Element and Spherical-modal-based Analysis Y. Smirnov (Penza State University, Russia); H. W. of Finite Arrays on an Infinite Ground Plane Schürmann (University of Osnabrück, Germany); Y. J. Rubio (Universidad de Extremadura, Spain); M. A. Shestopalov (Karlstad University, Sweden) González (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain); J. Zapata (Universidad Politécnica de 11:00 Diffraction by a Set of Three Paralel Half-Planes with Madrid, Spain) the One Amidst Located in the Opposite Direction A. Buyukaksoy, G. Cinar (Gebze Institute of 9:20 Optimization of Decoupling Between Two Collinear Technology, Turkey) Monopole Antennas Separated by a Space Filter M. Bibas, N. K. Uzunoglu (National Technical 11:20 EM Simulation of Wave Radiation by Ceramic Patch University of Athens, Greece) Antennas on Finite-Periodic Substrates A. S. Andrenko (Fujitsu Laboratories LTD., Japan) 9:40 Microstrip-Fed E-Shaped patch Antennas for 5-6 GHz WLAN Systems Y. Ge, K. P. Esselle (Macquarie University, Australia); T. S. Bird (CSIRO Telecommunications & Industrial Physics, Australia)

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10:00 Coffee Break 9:40 Improved Detection of Correlated Radio Signals using Spatial Smoothing and Uniform Linear 10:20 Multiband Novel Diversity Monopole Antenna Antenna Arrays Printed on a PCMCIA Card R. M. Shubair (Etisalat College of Engineering, E. S. Angelopoulos, D. I. Kaklamani (National U.A.E.) Technical University of Athens, Greece); A. H. Janssen (Fb E&I, Germany); S. G. Vassiliadis (Thn. 10:00 Rapid and Accurate Computation of the Mutual Ed. Inst. of Pireaus, Greece) Impedance of Vertical Antennas above a Dielectric Half-Space 10:40 Truncation analysis of dual-polarized broadband R. M. Shubair (Etisalat College of Engineering, arrays U.A.E.) C. Craeye (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium) 10:20 Coffee Break 11:00 The design of broadband PIFA by using the coupling 10:40 A Full-Wave Analysis of a Class of Planar Microstrip between Genetic Algorithms and the Transmission Components for Wireless Communication Line Matrix method Applications H. S. Chu, J.-L. Dubard (Université de Nice-Sophia D. Caratelli, R. Cicchetti (University of Rome "La Antipolis, France) Sapienza", Italy); A. Faraone (Motorola Inc., USA) 11:20 Efficient Hybrid method for the Analysis of Radial- 11:00 High Accuracy Hybrid Galerkin-Finite Difference Line Slot Arrays Loaded with Parasitic Strips Analysis of An Electrically Large Resonator J. I. Herranz-Herruzo, A. Valero-Nogueira, M. A. Cwikła, M. Mrozowski (Technical University of Ferrando-Bataller (Universidad Politécnica de Gdańsk, Poland) Valencia, Spain) 11:20 Factorization of Electromagnetic Field Distributions 11:40 Resonant Frequencies of Circular and Ring Patch without Utilizing Addition Theorem Antennas Printed on Partially Magnetized Ferrite Ali R. Baghai-Wadji (Vienna University of Substrates Technology, Austria); E. Li (Institute for High A. A. Mavridis, G. A. Kyriacou (Democritus Performance Computing, Singapore) University of Thrace, Greece); J. N. Sahalos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) 11:40 Pseudo-spectral Analysis of Radially-Diagonalized Maxwell’s Equations in Cylindrical Co-ordinates: 12:00 Horn Antennas Analysis Using a Hybrid Mode Applications to Photonic Crystal Fibers Matching-Auxiliary Sources Technique K. Varis (Helsinki University of Technology, S. Diamantis, A. P. Orfanidis, G. A. Kyriacou Finland); Ali R. Baghai-Wadji (Vienna University of (Democritus University of Thrace; Greece); J. N. Technology, Austria) Sahalos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) 12:00 An Ultimate DDM with Mortar Techniques for solving large EM Problems-1 billion Unknowns on a 12:20 Use of transmission line methods for antenna analysis PC and wave propagation K. Zhao, M. N. Vouvakis, S.-C. Lee, J.-F. Lee (Ohio N. Ida , R. Ciocan (The University of Akron, USA) State University, USA) Session 48 12:20 A Hybrid EMC-Oriented UTD/FDTD Model for Wireless Communication Systems Operating in Accelerated Computational Techniques Indoor Complex Environments Monday AM, March 29, 2004 R. Cicchetti, P. Bernardi, D. Caratelli, O. Testa (University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy) Pacinotti 12:40 A Modified Lanczos Algorithm for TLM Macro- Organized by Ali Reza Baghai-Wadji Modeling Chaired by Ali Reza Baghai-Wadji and Raed Shubair D. Lukashevich, P. Russer (Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany); A. Cangellaris (University of 8:20 Efficient Simulation and Optimization of Photonic Illinois, USA) Crystals C. Hafner, J. Smajic (Swiss Federal Institute of 13:00 Time domain Homogenisation of Laminated Iron Technology, Switzerland) Cores in Finite Element Models: Generalization of the Skin Effect Basis Functions 8:40 Fast Multipole Method for the Solution of Eddy J. Gyselinck, P. Dular (University of Liège, Currents Problems with an Integral Formulation in Belgium); L. Krähenbühl, T. Zeidan (Ecole Centrale Topologically Complex Domains de Lyon, France) G. Rubinacci, A. Tamburrino, S. Ventre, F. Villone (Università di Cassino, Italy) 9:00 Scattering by Dielectric Strips on a Dielectric Layer of Finite Thickness E. Marx (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA) 9:20 Key Features of the ADI – FDTD Method: Applications to GPR Proglems

R. Godoy Rubio, S. González García, A. Rubio Bretones, M. Fernandez Pantoja, R. Gómez Martín (University of Granada, Spain)

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Session 7 12:00 Antenna interaction modelling on complex platforms: theoretical bases and industrial developments Advanced Numerical Topics for Industrial S. Maci, R. Tiberio, A. Toccafondi (University of Applications Siena, Italy); R. Cioni, A. Pandolfo (Ingegneria dei Sistemi, Italy); M. Sabbadini (European Space Monday AM, March 29, 2004 Agency, The Netherlands) Galilei 12:20 Study of Magnetosctriction Effects in Electrical Organized by Volker Rischmüller Machinery Chaired by Stefan Kurz and Volker Rischmüller O. A. Mohammed, S. Liu, S. Ganu (Florida International University, USA) 8:00 Maxwell’s Equations in Accelerated Frames of 12:40 Physical Modeling Study of Electrical Machinery Reference and their Application in Computational O. A. Mohammed, S. Liu, Z. Liu (Florida Electromagnetism International University, USA) S. Kurz (University of the German Armed Forces, Germany); B. Flemisch, B. Wohlmuth (Universität 13:00 Planar antenna modelling and design: Theoretical Stuttgart, Germany) bases and industrial developments M. Bandinelli, R. Guidi (Ingegneria dei Sistemi, 8:20 Transient 3-D Eddy Current Analysis in Italy); A. Cucini, S. Maci (University of Siena, Italy); Superconducting Magnet System Using Integral L. Matekovits, G. Vecchi (Politecnico di Torino, Approach Italy); M. Sabbadini (ESA, The Netherlands) J. Junak, U. van Rienen (Rostock University, Germany) Session 17 8:40 Advanced Numerical Simulation of Coherent Effects in Random Media Magnetomechanical Systems M. Kaltenbacher, R. Lerch (University of Erlangen- Monday AM, March 29, 2004 Nuremberg, Germany); M. Rausch (Siemens AG Room 6 Medical Solutions, Germany); H. Landes (WisSoft, Germany) Organized by Valentin Freilikher 9:00 Eddy Current Simulation with the Finite Element Chaired by Valentin Freilikher Code NGSolve 8:20 Dynamics and Leakage of Localized Waves J. Schöberl, U. Langer (University Linz, Austria) B. van Tiggelen, S. Skipetrov, F. Arruda de A. 9:20 Efficient S-parameter calculation with the time- Pineiro (Laboratoire de Physique et Modélisation des harmonic Maxwell equations Milieux Condensés CNRS, France); A. Orlowski, M. W. Koch, S. Reitzinger, P. Thoma, T. Weiland (CST Rusek (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) GmbH, Germany) 8:40 Time series analysis of microwave signals. Fokker- 9:40 Adaptive Transient Simulation of Field-Circuit Planck equation approach. Coupled Problems Including Switching Circuit K. Ivanova (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Elements 9:00 Beyond the diffusing-wave spectroscopy model for G. Benderskaya, M. Clemens, H. De Gersem, T. the temporal fluctuations of light scattered by Weiland (Technische Universität Darmstadt, dynamic random media Germany) R. Carminati, J.-J. Greffet (Ecole Centrale Paris, 10:00 Numerical methods for micromagnetic recording CNRS, France); R. Elaloufi (University College simulations London, UK) T. Schrefl, H. Forster, D. Suess, R. Dittrich (Vienna 9:20 Anomalous Selective Transparency of Many-Mode University of Technology, Austria) Surface-Corrugated Waveguides 10:20 Coffee Break F. M. Izrailev, N. M. Makarov (Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Mexico) 10:40 Efficient Filtering Application of Frequency Selective Volumes in the Near-Infrared Region 9:40 Effect of Surface Scattering on Excitonic Spectrum in A. Zachary Hood, E. Topsakal (Mississippi State Quantum Wells University, USA) N. Atenco-Analco, N. M. Makarov, F. Pérez- Rodríguez (Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, 11:00 Comparison of Different Formulations for Eddy- Mexico) Current Computations in an Induction Furnace D. van Riesen, C. Kaehler, G. Henneberger (Aachen 10:00 Resonances in 1D disordered systems: localization of University, Germany) energy and resonant transmission K. Yu. Bliokh (Institute of Radio Astronomy, 11:20 Fast Boundary Element Method in Capacity Ukraine); Yu. P. Bliokh (Department of Physics, Computations Technion, Israel); V. D. Freilikher (Bar-Ilan G. Of, O. Steinbach, W. L. Wendland (University of University, Israel) Stuttgart, Germany) 10:20 Coffee Break 11:40 Preconditioning of BEM operators by using H- Matrices 10:40 Modeling Rough Surface Scattering in Complicated J. Ostrowski (ABB Switzerland Ltd, Switzerland) Media Using Gaussian Beams G. Gordon, E. Heyman (Tel Aviv University, Israel); R. Mazar (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)

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11:00 Diffusion of Light in Strongly Photonic Crystals 9:20 An Italian experience on stepped frequency GPR A. F. Koenderink, W. L. Vos (ETH Zürich, G. Alberti, L. Ciofaniello, G. Galiero, M. Sacchettino Switzerland) (Consortium for Research on Advanced Remote Sensing Systems, Italy); R. Persico (CNR, Italy) 11:20 On the determination of the effective refractive index of a particle suspension by optical reflection near the 9:40 Some Relevant Issues in Subsurface Prospecting critical angle Within Distorted Born Approximation A. García-Valenzuela, R. G. Barrera, A. Reyes- F. Soldovieri, R. Persico (CNR, Italy) Coronado, E. R. Méndez (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico) 10:00 Coffee Break 11:40 On the nonlocal character of the effective medium of 10:20 Microwave imaging of thin cylinders a granular material with large inclusions R. Pierri, J. Romano, A. Liseno (Seconda Università R. G. Barrera, A. Reyes-Coronado, E. R. Méndez, A. di Napoli, Italy) García-Valenzuela (Universidad Nacional Autónoma 10:40 A Microwave Tomographic Approach Based on a de México, Mexico); Global Optimization Procedure 12:00 Characterization of diffusive media by reflectivity M. Pastorino (University of Genoa, Italy) measurements 11:00 3D Microwave Sub-Surface Imaging Technology for E. R. Méndez, R. G. Barrera, A. García-Valenzuela Civil Infrastructures (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, L. Jofre (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain); Mexico) Y. J. Kim, H. Ko, M. Q. Feng, F. De Flaviis 12:20 Inclusion of Dependent Scattering Effects in (University of California Irvine, USA) Radiative Transfer Theory: Applications to light 11:20 In situ dielectric characterization of tuff for masonry diffusion and absorption microwave tomography V. Martinez, J. C. Auger (Centro de Investigacion en A. Brancaccio, D. Sglavo, R. Pierri (Seconda Polimeros, Mexico); A. da Silva (Laboratoire des Università di Napoli, Italy); F. Soldovieri (IREA Systèmes de Lecture pour la Biologie, France); B. CNR, Italy); G. Leone (Università di Reggio Stout (Institut Fresnel, France) Calabria, Italy)

12.40 The Coherence of Light Scattered from a Randomly Session 55 a Rough Surface T. A. Leskova, A. A. Maradudin, J. Munõz-Lopez Electromagnetic Scattering and Polarization (University of California Irvine, USA) Monday AM, March 29, 2004 Session 51 Room 7 RF - Microwave Tomography for Cultural Organized by Michael Hamid and Hashim Yousif Heritages and Civil Engineering Applications Chaired by Hashim Yousif and Atef Elsherbeni

Monday AM, March 29, 2004 12:00 Null-field method with discrete sources in light Room 7 scattering simulation of non-trivial particles Organized by Giovanni Leone and Francesco J. Hellmers, T. Wriedt (Universität Bremen, Soldovieri Germany) Chaired by Rocco Pierri and Francesco Soldovieri 12:20 Light scattering from erythrocyte: Discrete Sources Method model 8:00 A microwave interferometer with imaging capability E. Eremina, T. Wriedt (Universität Bremen, for remote measurements of displacements Germany); Y. Eremin (Moscow State University, M. Pieraccini, G. Luzi, D. Mecatti, M. Fratini, F. Russia) Parrini, C. Atzeni (University of Florence, Italy); G. 12:40 Modeling of light scattering from particles of extreme Pinelli (IDS S.p.A., Italy) shapes based on the Discrete Sources Method 8:20 No-contact penetrating radar for Cultural Heritage E. Eremina, T. Wriedt (Universität Bremen, applications: a case study in Palazzo Vecchio Germany); Y. Eremin (Moscow State University, (Firenze) Russia) M. Pieraccini, G. Luzi, D. Mecatti, M. Fratini, C.

Atzeni (University of Florence, Italy); G. Pinelli (IDS S.p.A., Italy) 8:40 GPR and Electrical tomography survey to detect cavities in the urban area of Matera (Southern Italy) M. Bavusi, F. Cristallo, V. Lapenna, A. Loperte, S. Piscitelli, E. Rizzo (IMAA – CNR, Italy) 9:00 Integrated 2-D radar tomography and Multi-fold Ground Penetrating Radar for Non-invasive rock mass characterization M. Pipan, E. Forte, G. Dal Moro, M. Sugan, P. Gabrielli, I. Finetti (University of Trieste, Italy)

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Session 42 Poster Session 1 Numerical Methods in Electromagnetic Monday AM, March 29, 2004 Compatibility Poster Area 9:20 – 12:40 Monday AM, March 29, 2004

Room 8 P01 Analytical asymptotic extraction for bend Organized by Lionel Pichon discontinuity on a uniaxial substrate Chaired by Lionel Pichon and Christos Christopoulos T. T. Zhang, H. T. Hui (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) 8:20 EMC Macromodeling for ODE simulators P02 Ionospheric Waveguide System with Nonlocal G. Akoun (EADS CRC, France) Nonlinearity 8:40 A New Method for the Extraction of the Equivalent V. Eremenko, N. Manaenkova (Institute of the Impedance of Complex 3-D Interconnect Structures Terrestrial Magnetism, Russia) A. Maffucci, F. Villone (Università di Cassino, Italy) P03 Discrete Differential Forms and Collocation 9:00 Saving up CPU time in EMC by means of kriging Techniques in the Boundary Element Methods and statistics O. Rain (Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany); S. Kurz M. Hélier (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, (Universitat der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Germany); France); Ph. de Doncker (Université Libre de V. Rischmuller (Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany) Bruxelles, Belgium); W. Tabbara (DRÉ LSS-Supélec, P04 Impact of novel mesh quality improvement systems France) on finite element solution accuracy 9:20 Coupling Effects Between a Cellular Phone and M. Dorica, D. Giannacopoulos (McGill University, Metallic Eyeglasses: Field Enhancement in the Eye Canada) Region P05 Exact expressions in the time domain for electric and G. Bellanca, G. Caniato, A. Giovannelli, A. Parini, P. magnetic fields from an extending lightning Olivo, S. Trillo (University of Ferrara, Italy) discharge in terms of the charge density 9:40 Equivalent Network Representation of Integral R. Thottappillil (Uppsala University, Sweden); V. A. Equations in Electromagnetics Rakov, M. A. Uman (University of Florida, USA) H. Aubert, H. Baudrand (ENSEEIHT, France); D. P06 Influence of Conductor Segmentation in Grounding Bajon (ENSAE, France) Resistance Calculation Using Boundary Element 10:00 Coffee Break Method T. Barić, S. Nikolovski (Faculty of Electrical 10:20 Advances in the Application of TLM to EMC Engineering, Croatia) Problems C. Christopoulos, P. Sewell, T. M. Benson, D. W. P. P07 Accurate Finite Element Solution of Optical Thomas, A. Vukovic, J. D. Paul, V. Podlozny, Y. K. Waveguide Discontinuities Choong (University of Nottingham, UK) S. S. A. Obayya, H. Al-Raweshidy, W. Balachandran (Brunel University, UK) 10:40 Fast and Efficient Electromagnetic Characterization of Complex Apertures using SS-TLM with PML P08 Efficient Full Vectorial Finite Element Modal Layers Analysis of Photonic Crystal Fibres S. Le Maguer, M. M. Ney (LEST, France) S. S. A. Obayya, H. Al-Raweshidy, W. Balachandran (Brunel University, UK) 11:00 Statistical characterization of a reverberation chamber using the FDTD method P09 Utilisation of Finished Elements Method Inside a S. Mengué, E. Richalot, O. Picon (Université de Microwave Oven with a Plastic Casing Marne-la-Vallée, France) D. Soproni, T. Maghiar, M. Pantea, N. Maghiar, L. Moldovan, A. Grava (University of Oradea, 11:20 Association of Electromagnetic Models in Power Romania) Electronic Systems from Circuit to Microwave Representation P10 Power characteristics of radiators in multilayered A. Guena, F. Costa (SATIE, France) dielectric structures M. Sabirov, I. Sourkova, V. Sourkov, V.Bodrov 11:40 Source Decomposition by Genetic Algorithm for (Moscow Power Engineering Institute, Russia); M. Space Applications Koledintseva (University of Missouri-Rolla, USA) M. Baroni, F. Marliani, M. Buzzo Margari (European Space Agency, The Netherlands) P11 An On-Surface Generatrix Boundary Conditions Approach to Electromagnetic Penetration into a 12:00 A Mixed Full Wave/Transmission Line Formulation Shielded Enclosure for the Transient Analysis of Field-Excited H. Rahman (Saint Louis University, USA) Multiconductor Shielded Cables M. Feliziani (University of L'Aquila, Italy); F. P12 Influence of Ground Line Position on Time Domain Maradei (Univ. of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy) Signals M. Faïez Ktata, H. Grabinski (Universität Hannover, Germany)

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P13 An efficient non-dissipative Discontinuous Galerkin 15:00 On the Goos-Hänchen shift at photonic crystal Method to solve Maxwell’s equations in time domain interfaces S. Pernet, X. Ferrieres (ONERA; France); G. Cohen P. Caillaud, P. N. Stavrinou (The Blackett (INRIA, France) Laboratory Imperial College London, UK) P14 Absence of poles in integrand of Green’s function for 15:20 Periodic rejection band structures in sub-wavelength special case of the three layers medium regime E. G. Saltykov (Moscow State University, Russia) J. Bonache, F. Martín, J. Garcia (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain); F. Falcone, T. P15 Volume Singular Integral Equations Method for Lopetegui, M. Sorolla (Universidad Pública de Solving of Diffraction Problem on Diamagnetic Body Navarra, Spain); J. Martel, R. Marqués (Universidad Located in Resonator de Sevilla, Spain) Yu. G. Smirnov, A. A. Tsupak (Penza State University, Russia) 15:40 Theoretical analysis of the lensing properties of magnetic metamaterials P16 Analysis and Optimisation of Grating Profiles in V. Yannopapas, M. C. K. Wiltshire, J. B. Pendry Optically Pumped DFB and CG-DFB Polymer Lasers (Imperial College London, UK) G. F. Barlow, K. A. Shore (University of Wales Bangor, UK) 16:00 Analysis of Characteristics of Optical Waveguide Devices Constructed by Two-Dimensional Photonic P17 Microwave Near-Field-Induced Blue Plasma Crystals Emission from Narrow Diameter Single Wall Carbon H. Ikuno, Y. Naka (Kumamoto University Japan) Nanotubes T. Imholt, J. Roberts (University of North Texas, 16:20 Coffee Break USA); B. Hasslacher; M. Chen (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA); B. Gnade (University 16:40 Low Cost 1-D EBG Resonator Antenna with High of Texas at Dallas, USA); D. Allara (Pennsylvania Directivity State University, USA) A. R. Weily, K. P. Esselle, L. Horvath, B. C. Sanders (Macquarie University, Australia); T. S. Bird (CSIRO P18 GHz E-field Induced Energy Release Processes in Telecommunications and Industrial Physics, Nanometer Diameter Materials Australia) D. Allara (Pennsylvania State University, USA); T. Imholt, J. Roberts (University of North Texas, USA); 17:00 Small Antennas on Electromagnetic BandGap B. Gnade (University of Texas at Dallas, USA); M. Structures Chen (Massachusetts Inst. Of Technology, USA); B. Y. Hao, A. Alomainy, I. J. García Zuazola, C. G. Hasslacher Parini (University of London, UK) P19 An Unconditionally Stable FDTD Formulations 17:20 Radiation properties of sources embedded inside Using Laguerre Polynomials as Temporal Basis photonic crystals Functions E. Ozbay, I. Bulu, H. Caglayan (Bilkent University, N. Homsup (Kasetsart University, Thailand); W. Turkey) Homsup (Royal Thai Air Force Academy, Thailand) 17:40 Parametric Study of Compact Flat Antennas Based P20 High Accuracy FDTD Numerical Model to Simulate on Periodic Patterns Optical Propagation in Photonic Crystals S. Pioch (Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis, J. B. Cole, S. Banerjee (University of Tsukuba, France); J.-M. Laheurte (Université de Marne la Japan) Vallée, France); M. Thévenot (Université de Limoges, France) P21 Downward Continuation, One-Way Wave Equations, and Acoustic Time-Reversal Mirrors 18:00 Methodology to design high gain EBG antennas. L. Fishman (MDF International, USA); M. V. de Enhancement of the gain and bandwidth Hoop (Center for Wave Phenomena, USA) L. Leger, T. Monediere, M. Thevenot, B. Jecko (Université de Limoges, France) Session 35 18:20 Tunable transmission in novel types of photonic PBG/EGB Structures crystals based on left-handed metamaterials M. W. Feise, I. V. Shadrivov, Yu. S. Kivshar Monday PM, March 29, 2004 (Australian National University, Australia) Auditorium 18:40 Finite Difference Modal Analysis of Hollow Photonic Organized by Karu Esselle Crystal Fibers C.-P. Yu, H.-C. Chang (National Taiwan University, Chaired by Karu Esselle and Yahya Rahmat - Samii Taiwan) 14:00 Photonic Band Gap Materials: Engineering the Electromagnetic Vacuum John Sajeev (University of Toronto, Canada) 14:40 The magnetic behaviour of “Swiss Rolls”: comparison of effective medium theory and experiment M. C. K. Wiltshire (Imperial College London, UK); V. Yannopapas, J. B. Pendry (Imperial College

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Session 2 b 17:20 A Single Expansion Point Algorithm for Multi- Parameter Model Reduction of Electromagnetic Field Numerical Methods for Antenna Analysis Problems O. Farle, V. Hill, R. Dyczij-Edlinger (Saarland Monday PM, March 29, 2004 University, Germany) Fermi 17:40 An Efficient Non-Conforming Finite Element Organized by Ioan Lager and Guy Vandenbosch Domain Decomposition Method for the analysis of Chaired by Ioan Lager and Guy Vandenbosch Large Finite Arrays S.-C. Lee, M. N. Vouvakis, J.-F. Lee (The Ohio State 14:00 Line-Integral Representation of the PO Radiation University, USA) Integral from a Cassegrain Subreflector A. Pippi, A. Caruso, S. Maci (University of Siena, 18:00 A Finite Element Technique for Determining the Italy); M. Sabbadini (European Space Agency, The Electromagnetic Scattering by Bodies of Revolution Netherlands) R. K. Gordon, W. E. Hutchcraft (University of Mississippi, USA); R. Mittra (The Pennsylvania State 14:20 Analysis of Conformal Antennas Using Spectral University, USA) Domain Approach Z. Sipus (University of Zagreb, Croatia); P.-S. Kildal 18:20 A Finite Element Time Domain Algorithm Using (Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden) Cubic Wavelet-Like Functions W. E. Hutchcraft, R. K. Gordon (University of 14:40 A UAPO Solution to Account for Edge Effects in Mississippi¸USA) Reflectarrays F. Ferrara, C. Gennarelli, R. Guerriero, G. Riccio 18:40 Fast Synthesis and Analysis of Electrically Large (University of Salerno, Italy); C. Savarese Structures using the Transfinite Element Method (University of Naples “Parthenope”, Italy) D. Crawford (Ansoft GmbH, Germany); I. Bardi, R. Hall, F. Pradeau, Z. Cendes (Ansoft Corp. USA); J- 15:00 Characterization of Antennas over Conducting Fa. Lee (Ohio State University, USA) Cylinders by Wave Concept N. Raveau, H. Baudrand (LEN7 ENSEEIHT-INPT, Session 5 France); T-P. Vuong (LCIS ESISAR-INPG, France); I. Terrasse, G. P. Piau (EADS CCR, France) Advanced Simulations for Signal Integrity & EMI 15:20 A Fast and Accurate Method for Analysis and Design Monday PM, March 29, 2004 of Laterally-Shielded Multilayered Planar Leaky- Pacinotti Wave Antennas Organized by Antonio Orlandi J. L. Gómez-Tornero, A. Álvarez-Melcón, F. Quesada-Pereira (Technical University of Chaired by Antonio Orlandi Cartagena, Spain) 13:40 Equivalent circuit extraction for an SMA connector 15:40 A New Procedure for the Evaluation of G. Antonini, A. Ciccomancini Scogna, A. Orlandi Electromagnectics Potentials Inside Circular Cavities (University of L’Aquila, Italy) P. Vera-Castejón, F. D. Quesada-Pereira, J. L. Gomez-Tornero, A. Alvarez-Melcon (Technical 14:00 An Improved Estimation of Composite Strip-Line University of Cartagena, Spain) Losses J. Chan, K. Sivaprasad, K. Chamberlin (University of Session 34 New Hampshire, USA) PDE Method for Solving Electromagnetic Problems 14:20 Evaluation of the effective electrical parameters of a PCB trace for accurate signal integrity simulations Monday PM, March 29, 2004 V. Ricchiuti (Siemens CNX S.p.A., Italy) Fermi 14:40 3D Modeling and Circuit Model Extraction of Vias in Organized by Richard Gordon and Marinos Vouvakis Multilayer Printed Circuit Boards G. Selli, J. Zhang, J. L. Drewniak (University of Chaired by Richard Gordon and Winn Hutchcraft Missouri-Rolla, USA); M. Lai, A. De Luca, A. 16:20 An Eigenvalue Hybrid FEM Formulation for 2D Ciccomancini, G. Antonini, A. Orlandi (University of Open Structures Using Mixed type Node/Edge L’Aquila, Italy); B. Archambeault (IBM Co, USA); J. Elements and a Cylindrical Harmonics Expansion Fan, J. L. Knighten (NCR Corporation, USA) P. C. Allilomes, G. A. Kyriacou (Democritus 15:00 Signal(SI) and Power(PI) Integrity Analysis of large University of Thrace, Greece) complex PCBs: Theory, Implementation and 16:40 A 2-D Finite Difference Frequency Domain (FDFD) Simulation Result Verification Measurement eigenvalue method for orthogonal curvilinear E. Miersch (EFM Consulting, Germany) coordinates 15:20 Algorithms for Efficient Simulation and Sensitivity C. S. Lavranos, G. A. Kyriacou (Democritus Analysis of Nonuniform Transmission Lines University of Thrace, Greece); J. N. Sahalos E. Gad (University of Ottawa, Canada); M. Nakhla (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) (Carleton University, Canada) 17:00 Singular High-order Complete Vector Bases for the 15:40 Modelling the Electromagnetic Radiation from Finite Element Modeling of Wedge Problems Mother-/Daughter-Board Structures with Respect to G. Lombardi, R. D. Graglia (Politecnico di Torino, the Connector-Pin Configuration Italy) V. Navrátil (Brno University of Technology, Chzech Republic); M. Leone (Siemens AG, Germany)

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16:00 Comparison of Via Equivalent Circuit Models 14:40 Stability and accuracy in micromagnetic calculations Accuracy Using Quasi-Static and Full-Wave A. W. Spargo, P. H. W. Ridley, G. W. Roberts Approaches (University of Wales, UK) B. Archambeault, S. Connor (IBM Research Triangle Park USA); A. E. Ruehli (IBM Watson Research 15:00 Comparison of hysteresis models for AFC-disk drive Center, USA); J. Zhang, J. Drewniak (University of recording media Missouri-Rolla, USA); A. Orlandi, G. Antonini A. Ktena, D. I. Fotiadis, C. V. Massalas (University (University of L’Aquila, Italy) of Ioannina, Greece); A. Berger (Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, USA) Session 14 15:20 Analysis of fast precessional switching in magnetic Non Thermal Biological Effects of EM Fields Used thin films M. d’Aquino, C. Serpico, G. Miano (University of for Mobile Communications Naples “Federico II”, Italy); W. Scholz, T. Schrefl Monday PM, March 29, 2004 (Vienna University of Technology, Austria) Pacinotti 15:40 Rate-Dependent Modelling of Magnetostrictive Organized by Farhad Rachidi and Jean Zryd Actuators in Feedback Control Systems D. Davino, C. Visone (Università del Sannio, Italy); Chaired by Jean Zryd and Elena Comino C. Natale, S. Pirozzi (Seconda Università di Napoli, Italy) 16:40 Responses to RF fields in nematodes: non-thermal or subtle thermal effects? 16:00 Methods for Identification of Preisach Model from D. I. De Pomerai, A. S. Dawe, D. W. P. Thomas Measurements (University of Nottingham, UK) M. Sjöström (Mid-Sweden University, Sweden) 17:00 Tackling the problem of thermal versus non thermal 16:20 Coffee Break biological effects of high frequency electromagnetic radiations 16:40 Calculations of Magnetic Nanostructure Hysteresis J.-P. Zrÿd, E. Alasonati, Y. Saidi (Department of Loops for Modified Thin Film by Ion Irradiations Plant molecular Biology – UNIL, Switzerland); P. D. Bajalan, H. Hauser, P. L. Fulmek (Vienna Zweiacker, F. Rachidi (Swiss Federal Institute of University of Technology, Austria) Technology, Switzerland) 17:00 The calculation of the hysteresis loop with regard to 17:20 1800 MHz radiofrequency electromagnetic fields the contribution of single domains in orthoferrites cause energy-dependent genotoxic effects in human M. Evanzin, H. Hauser, Y. S. Didosyan (Vienna promyelocytic HL-60 cells University of Technology, Austria) R. Fitzner, R. Gminski, K. Schlatterer (Campus 17:20 Evaluation of Dynamic Hysteresis Losses by a Benjamin Franklin, Germany) Fourier Descriptor Approach 17:40 Characterization of a GTEM cell designed for the F. Riganti Fulginei, R. Russo, A. Salvini (Università SAR evaluation in in vitro experiments degli Studi “Roma Tre”, Italy) M. Bozzetti, G. Calò, A. D'Orazio, M. De Sario, L. 17:40 Magnetic Nanostructure In Thin Film Multi-Layer Mescia, V. Petruzzelli, F. Prudenzano (Politecnico di D. Bajalan, H. Hauser, P. L. Fulmek (Vienna Bari, Italy) University of Technology Austria) 18:00 Evaluation of Current and Past Literature and Theoretical Mechanisms Related to Biological Session 44 Effects of RF Exposure Does Not Support the Multi – Scale Modeling in Electromagnetics Existence of Non-Thermal Effects M. Swicord, J. Morrissey, J. Elder (Motorola Labs, Monday PM, March 29, 2004 USA) Room 6 18:20 Methods for the evaluation of possible biological Organized by Christos Christopoulos effects of electromagnetic fields Chaired by Christos Christopoulos E. Comino (Politecnico di Torino, Italy); P. Zryd, E. Alasonati, Y. Saidi (University of Lausanne 13:40 TLM for Unstructured Triangular Meshes Switzerland); P. Zweiacker, F. Rachidi (Swiss Fed. P. Sewell, J. G. Wykes, C. Christopoulos, T. M. Inst. of Technology Switzerland) Benson, D. W. P. Thomas, A. Vukovic (The University of Nottingham, UK) Session 20 14:00 The Weighted Residuals interpretationof FDTD with Hysteresis Modeling and Micromagnetics application to thin wires and planar circuits Monday PM, March 29, 2004 C. J. Railton (University of Bristol, UK) Galilei 14:20 Combining finite difference and ray-based methods to model spiral antennas. Organized by Ermanno Cardelli J. A. L. Simpson, R. Walton, S. Earl (BAE Systems, Chaired by Ermanno Cardelli UK)

14:20 Understanding the Superparamagnetic Limit 14:40 Techniques for Fractional Displacement of Thin- A. W. Spargo, P. H. W. Ridley, G. W. Roberts Walls in Time-Domain TLM (University of Wales, UK) J. Paul, V. Podlozny, C. Christopoulos (University of Nottingham, UK)

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15:00 Multi-Scale Hybrid Electromagnetic Modeling and Session 55 b Transient Simulation of Multi-Layered Printed Circuit Boards Electromagnetic Scattering and Polarization A. Yilmaz, M. J. Choi, J. Jin, E. Michielssen, A. C. Cangellaris (University of Illinois, USA) Monday PM, March 29, 2004 Room 7 15:20 Combination of Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) Method with Multipole Expansion of the Radiation Organized by Michael Hamid and Hashim Yousif Field Chaired by Hashim Yousif and Atef Elsherbeni P. Lorenz, P. Russer (Technische Universität München, Germany) 14:00 FERMAT: A High Frequency EM Scattering Code from Complex Scenes including Objects and 15:40 A Unified Approach for Modeling Arbitrary Thin Environment Wires and Thin Slots in the FDTD Method H. J. Mametsa, S. Laybros, T. Volpert F. Edelvik, T. Weiland (Technische Universität (ONERA/DEMR, France); P. F. Combes Darmstadt, Germany) (UPS/ADMM/IGEEP, France); P. N’Guyen, P. Pitot (OKTAL SE, France) Session 46 14:20 The Mueller scattering matrix elements for Complutational Electromagnetics for Photonics and cylindrical structures Microwaves H. Yousif (University of Pittsburgh Bradford, USA) Monday PM, March 29, 2004 14:40 Simulation and Analysis of Multiport Waveguide Room 6 Junctions with Artificial Discontinuities Formed of Organized by Hugo Hernández-Figueroa the Inductive Strips and Diaphragms F. G. Bogdanov, G. Sh. Kevanishvili, G. V. Jandieri, Chaired by Hugo Hernández-Figueroa G. V. Kekelia (Georgian Technical University, Georgia); K. Yasumoto (Kyushu University, Japan) 16:20 Numerical Modeling Challenges for Large Scale Photonics Device Simulations 15:00 Estimating Accuracy of MoM Solutions to the H. E. Hernández-Figueroa (Universidade Estadual Scattering Problems on Arbitrary 3-D Geometries by de Campinas, Brasil) Checking the Boundary Conditions Performance and Power Balance in Near – Field Region 16:40 Design of efficient tapers for photonic crystal F. G. Bogdanov, R. G. Jobava (EMCoS, EM waveguides Consulting and Software Ltd., Georgia); S. Frei G. Chietera, A. Cucinotta, F. Poli, S. Selleri, A.H. (EMC Center, AUDI AG, Germany) Bouk (University of Parma, Italy) 15:20 Independent particle size and shape estimation from 17:00 Full Wave Analysis of the Isolator Properties of Thin polarization fluctuation spectroscopy Film Magneto – Optic Coatings P. C. Y. Chang, J. G. Walker, K. I. Hopcraft A. Vukovic, P. Sewell, T. M. Benson (University of (University of Nottingham, UK) Nottingham, UK) 15:40 The Scattering of electromagnetic waves from 17:20 Numerical simulation of the 3D nonlinear Maxwell’s elliptical cylinder and strip equations H. Yousif, R. Melka (University of Pittsburgh C. Conti, S. Trillo, G. Assanto (University of Roma Bradford, USA) Tre, Italy) 16:00 Electromagnetic Scattering From Chiral Media 17:40 Effective area tailoring in triangular photonic crystal A. Elsherbeni, M. Al Sharkawy (University of fibers Mississippi, USA); V. Demir, E. Arvas (Syracuse M. Bottacini, F. Poli, A. Cucinotta, S. Selleri A.H. University USA); S. Mahmoud (Kuwait University) Bouk (University of Parma, Italy) 18:00 The electrical field distribution on a model heart Session 29 when a microwave antenna is placed inside it Advancements in PEEC and Integral Methods for L. Nickelson, S. Asmontas, K. Pozela (Semiconductor Time Domain Electromagnetic Modelling Physics Institute, Lithuania); V. Engelson (Linköping University, Sweden) Monday PM, March 29, 2004 18:20 Modelling of liquid crystal diffraction devices Room 7 F. A. Fernandez, R. James, S. E. Day (University Organized by Giulio Antonini and Albert E. Ruehli College London, UK); O. A. Peverini, D. Olivero, C. Oldano (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) Chaired by Giulio Antonini and Albert E. Ruehli 18:40 Numerical investigation of open microstrip lines with 16:40 Efficient Calculation of Time Domain Radiation two-layer semiconductor – dielectric substrates Integral by means of Data-fitting and Signal L. Nickelson, M. Tamosiunene, S. Asmontas Processing Tools (Semiconductor Physics Institute, Lithuania) M. Ciattaglia, G. Marrocco (Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy)

17:00 Use of fast Time Domain PEEC Simulations for Improved Frequency Domain Modeling J. Ekman (Luleå University of Technology, Sweden)

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17:20 A MOMTD-FDTD Hybrid Method for the Solution 16:40 Dynamic micromagnetic simulation of the entire of Enclosure Shielding Problem writing process G. Cerri, R. De Leo, P. Russo (Università Politecnica T. Schrefl (Vienna University of Technology, delle Marche, Italy) Austria); M. E. Schabes (Hitachi San Jose Research Center, USA); M. Stehno (UIUC, USA) 17:40 Efficient capacitance calculations for PEEC circuit analysis Session 49 J. Mao, J. L. Drewniak (University of Missouri-Rolla, USA); G. Antonini, A. Orlandi (University of Neural Networks Applications to Nuclear Fusion L’Aquila, Italy) Monday PM, March 29, 2004 18:00 Design of ultrawideband antennas using genetic Room 8 algorithms and integral equation techniques M. Fernández Pantoja, F. García Ruiz, A. Rubio Organized by Barbara Cannas Bretones, R. Gómez Martín (University of Granada, Chaired by Barbara Cannas Spain); A. Monorchio (University of Pisa, Italy) 17:20 Neural Network Applications at the JET Tokamak 18:20 PEEC Equivalent Circuits for Dispersive Dielectrics J. Svensson, R. W. T. König (Max Planck Institute for G. Antonini (University of L’Aquila, Italy); A. E. Plasma Physics, Germany); M. von Hellermann Ruehli (IBM Research Division, USA); A. Haridass (Euratom Association, The Netherlands) (IBM Server Division, USA) 17:40 Progress in disruption forecasting at JET using neural Session 8 networks B. Cannas, A. Fanni, M. K. Zedda (Università di High – End Computing in Computational Cagliari, Italy); P. Sonato (Consorzio RFX Padova, Electromagnetics Italy) Monday PM, March 29, 2004 18:00 Design of the Real-Time Neural Network Control Room 8 System for the DIII-D Plasma Fusion Reactor Organized by Markus Clemens A. B. Trunov (Intelligent Optical Systems Inc., USA) Chaired by Markus Clemens 18:20 Ensemble of Learning Machines to Plasma Boundary Identification in Tokamak Reactors 14:00 High-Order Accurate Time-Domain Solution of F. C. Morabito (University of Reggio Calabria, Italy) Maxwell’s Equations in Complex Geometries 18:40 Neural Networks Applications to Nuclear Fusion J. S. Hesthaven (Brown University, USA); T. C. A. Vannucci (University of São Paulo, Brazil) Warburton (University of New Mexico, USA) 14:20 Latest 3-D Finite Element Analysis for Motor Poster Session 2 Characteristics Monday PM, March 29, 2004 Y. Kawase, T. Yamaguchi, S. Sano (Gifu University, Japan) Poster Area 14:20 – 17:40 14:40 Eddy Current Loss Analysis of Miniature Motor Using 3-D Finite Element Using Double Nodes P01 Optimisation of tissue-equivalent liquids for SAR Technique measurement Y. Kawase, T. Yamaguchi, H. Naito (Gifu University, K. Fukunaga, S. Watanabe, M. Hanazawa, Y. Japan); K. Nakamura, E. Fukushima (Namiki Yamanaka (Communications Research Laboratory, Precision Jewel Co., Japan) Japan) 15:00 3-D Finite Element Analysis of Surface Permanent P02 Gradient magnetic field measuring method using MR Magnet Motor Using Soft Magnetic Composites technique with spin echo series Y. Kawase, T. Yamaguchi T. Okouchi (Gifu K. Bartušek (Academy of Sciences of the Czech University, Japan); Göran Nord (Höganäs AB., Republic, Czech Republic); E. Gescheidtová (ÚTEE Sweden); K. Kanno (Höganäs Japan K.K., Japan) FEKT VUT, Czech Republic) 15:20 Low-frequency Electromagnetic Field Calculation in P03 Fundamental Study on Measurement Method of High-Resolution 3D Human Anatomy Models Using Dielectric Constant of Liquid at V Band the Finite Integration Technique M. Hanazawa, K. Fukunaga, S. Watanabe, Y. A. Barchanski, M. Clemens, H. De Gersem, T. Yamanaka (Communications Research Laboratory, Weiland (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Japan) Germany) P04 Heuristic Parameter Identification of Hysteresis 15:40 Maxwell Eigenvalue Problems with High Order Models Elements A. Salvini, L. Liberti (Università degli Studi “Roma J. Schoeberl, S. Zaglmayr (Johannes Kepler Tre”, Italy) University Linz, Austria) P05 Application of the Transmission Line Modeling 16:00 Coffee Break (TLM) Method to the Simulation of Electromagnetic 16:20 Progress Towards an FDTD Hardware Accelerator Compatibility Engineering Systems R. N. Schneider, M. M. Okoniewski, L. E. Turner A. Raizer (UFSC, Brazil); J. L. Silveira, (CEFET-SC, (University of Calgary, Canada) Brazil); H. D. Almaguer (UFSC, Brazil)

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P06 Electromagnetic field produced by a pair of parallel P19 New trends in ECT applications from the MADEND leaky cables in a tunnel project M. Piette, R.Van Thienen, S. Collin (Royal Military R. Albanese, V. Coccorese, F. Morabito (Universita’ Academy, Belgium); P. Delogne (Université di Reggio Calabria, Italy); E. Cardelli, A. Faba, Catholique de Louvain, Belgium) (Universita’ di Perugia, Italy); P. Di Barba, A. Savini (Universita’ di Pavia, Italy); A. Formisano, R. P07 A modeling of slot on the PCB ground plane by using Martone (Seconda Universita’ di Napoli, Italy); G. genetic algorithm Rubinacci, A. Tamburrino, S. Ventre (Universita’ di H. Hirayama (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Cassino , Italy); A. Stella, F. Trevisan (Universita’ di Japan); Y. Kami (The University of Electro- Udine, Italy) Communications, Japan) P20 Simultaneous EEG - MRI recordings with metallic P08 Development of an integrated electrodes and leads: computed Specific Absorption electromagnetic/thermal code for bioelectromagnetic Rate values on high-resolution head model problems L. M. Angelone, A. Potthast, F. Segonne, S. Iwaki, J. P. R. Wainwright (NRPB, UK) Belliveau and G. Bonmassar (Athinoula A. Martinos P09 The Detection Limit of MOS Structure Magnetic Center for Biomedical Imaging, USA) Microsensors P21 3D Microwave imaging using polarized fields G. Caruntu, C. Panait (Maritime University of A. Bulyshev, S. Semenov, V. Posukh, Y. Sizov, A. Constantza, Romania) Souvorov (Carolinas Medical Center, USA) P10 Magnetic Microsensors in Monitoring and Warning P22 Ultra-Wideband Radar for Remote Measuring of Naval Equipment Main Parameters of Patient’s Vital Activity G. Caruntu, C. Panait (Maritime University of I. Y. Immoreev, S. V. Samkov (Moscow Aviation Constantza, Romania) Institute¸ Russia) P11 Modelling steady-state hysteresis by analogue P23 Estimation of electromagnetic environment near the circuits high-voltage power autotransformers A. Salvini, L. Ciarabelli (University of Rome “Roma M. Yu. Belushkin, V. V. Klokov, V. A. Katanaev tre”, Italy); V. Bonaiuto (University of Rome“Tor (Maritime State University, Russia); N. V. Silin, A. B. Vergata”, Italy) Popovich (Far Eastern State Technical University, P12 Non-destructive Evaluation of Composite Materials Russia) by Digital Shearography P24 Design of a helical capacitance sensor with enhanced R. Massudi, A. Faraji (S. Beheshti University, Iran) sensitivity P13 Application of a genetic algorithm for extracting G. Aiello, V. Caruso, E. Dilettoso, N. Salerno parameters of dispersive curves for a planar (University of Catania, Italy) composite layer P25 Analysis of a 3D Eddy Current Device by means of J. Zhang, M. Koledintseva, K. Hu, J. Drewniak FEM-DBCI (University of Missouri-Rolla, USA); R. Johnk G. Aiello, S. Alfonsetti, E. Dilettoso, N. Salerno (National Institute of Standards and Technology, (University of Catania, Italy) USA) P26 EMF Radiation from a Portable terminal P14 Transmission Line with Random Parameters P. Bienkowski (EM Environment Protection Lab., Investigation by Linear and Parabolic Approximation Poland) Techniques G. Becherini (Accademia Navale di Livorno, Italy) Session 31 P15 SAR Characterization of Mobile Phones Surface Plasmon Photonics K. H. Chan, L. C. Fung, S. W. Leung (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Tuesday AM, March 30, 2004 P16 Basic research on Search and Rescue for victims in a Auditorium forest Organized by José Sánchez – Gil and Eugenio Méndez I. Nakajima, Y. Namba, K. Usman, M. Ta (Tokai University Institute of Medical Sciences, Japan) Chaired by José Sánchez – Gil and Eugenio Méndez P17 Methodological approach and pilot-study results for 8:00 Plasmon and Cherenkov excitations by fast electrons the investigation of the effects of GSM cellular F. J. García de Abajo (Centro Mixto CSIC- phones on human hearing UPV/EHU, Spain); N. Yamamoto (Tokyo Institute of S. L. Bell, M. E. Lutman (University of Technology, Japan) Southampton¸UK); M. Parazzini, P. Ravazzani (CNR, 8:20 An Impedance Boundary Condition for a Two- Italy); G.Thuroczy (National Research Institute for Dimensional Randomly Rough Surface that is Radiobiology and Radiohygiene, Hungary) Satisfied on a Planar Surface P18 Functional and morphological effects on auditory A. A. Maradudin (University of California Irvine, system of rats exposed to 900 and 1800 MHz USA); J. A. Sànchez-Gil (Consejo Superior de electromagnetic fields Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain) P. Galloni, F. Barone, R. Pinto, M. Piscitelli, C. 8:40 Structured Surfaces Spoof Surface Plasmons Marino (Enea Casaccia, Italy); A. Brazzale, M. J. B. Pendry (Imperial College London, UK); F. J. Parazzini, P. Ravazzani (CNR, Italy) Garcia-Vidal (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain); L. Martín-Moreno (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain)

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9:00 Localized polaritonic resonances observed by near- Session 26 b field optical microscopy R. Hillenbrand (Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, Novel Mathematical Methods in Electromagnetics Germany) Tuesday AM, March 30, 2004 9:20 Conductance matters for transmission of microwaves Fermi through a sub-wavelength metallic slit J. R. Suckling, M. J. Lockyear, A. P. Hibbins, J. R. Organized by Kazuya Kobayashi and Sambles (Exeter University, UK); C. R. Lawrence Yury V. Shestopalov (QinetiQ, UK) Chaired by Roberto Tiberio and Yury V. Shestopalov 9:40 Surface Plasmons and Bessel Beams J. B. Pendry, W. B. Williams (Imperial College, UK) 8:00 Computationally Efficient, Hybrid Ray-Mode Expansion for the Green’s Function in an Electrically 10:00 Coherent thermal emission of light and resonant Large Circular Cavity transmission by tungsten gratings supporting surface- M. Albani, G. La Cono, R. Gardelli (University of plasmon polaritons Messina, Italy); A. Freni (University of Florence, M. Laroche, R. Carminati, F. Marquier, J. J. Greffet Italy) (Ecole Centrale Paris CNRS, France) 8:20 The Adaptive Body Fitted Grid Generation Method 10:20 Coffee Break with Moving Boundaries and the Application 10:40 CW and Pulsed Surface-Plasmon Polariton Scattering M. Kuroda (Tokyo University of Technology, Japan) by Defects on Metal Surfaces: Applications in 8:40 Diffraction of Two Dimensional High Frequency NanoOptics Electromagnetic Waves by a Locally Perturbed Two J. A. Sánchez-Gil (Consejo Superior de Part Impedance Plane Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain); A. A. Maradudin M. Idemen (Isik University, Turkey); A. Alkumru (University of California Irvine, USA) (Gebze Institute of Technology, Turkey) 11:00 Second-harmonic generation by arrays of two- 9:00 Radar Cross-Section of Partially Convex Targets with dimensional metallic nanoparticles Large Sizes in Random Media E. R. Méndez (Física Aplicada – CICESE, Mexico); H. El-Ocla (Lakehead University, Canada); M. C. I. Valencia (CCMC – UNAM, Mexico); B. S. Tateiba (Kyushu University, Japan) Mendoza (CIO, Mexico) 9:20 Excitation of Lateral Waves from an Object Buried in 11:20 Enhanced Millimeter Wave Transmission Through a Lossy Half-space Quasioptical Subwavelength Patterned Structures F. Bertoncini, G. Manara, P. Nepa (University of M. Beruete, M. Sorolla (Universidad Pública de Pisa, Italy) Navarra, Spain); I. Campillo, J. Sánchez (Labein Centro Tecnológico, Spain); L. Martín-Moreno 9:40 Conversion of PO radiation from NURBS surfaces (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain); F. J. García- into contour line integration Vidal (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain) A. Pippi, S. Della Casa, S. Maci (University of Siena, Italy) 11:40 Extraordinary Optical Properties of Nanostructured metals 10:00 The Path from Perturbed Harmonic Oscillator to L. Martin-Moreno (Universidad de Zaragoza Spain) Advanced Computational Electromagnetics F. J. Garcia-Vidal (Universidad Autonoma de Ali R. Baghai-Wadji (Vienna University of Madrid Spain) Technology, Austria) 12:00 Optical response and optical bistability in metallic 10:20 Coffee Break gratings containing nonlinear materials 10:40 Effect of Trace Subdivision on the Computation of J. A. Porto, F. J. Garcia-Vidal (Universidad Power Spectral Densities Autónoma de Madrid, Spain); L. Martín-Moreno E. Marx (National Institute of Standards and (Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain) Technology, USA) 12:20 Squeezing millimetre waves into microns 11:00 Wave propagation through left-handed layered media A. P Hibbins, J. R. Sambles (University of Exeter, M. W. Feise, I. V. Shadrivov, Yu. S. Kivshar UK); C. R. Lawrence, J. R Brown (QinetiQ Ltd, UK) (Australian National University, Australia) 12:40 Optical Ridge Waveguides for High Transmission, 11:20 An Incremental Theory of Diffraction formulation for Sub-wavelength Optical Spots local circular and elliptic cylinders D. D. Stancil, A. Itagi, F. Chen, T. E. Schlesinger R. Tiberio, A. Toccafondi, A. Pippi (University of (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Siena, Italy) 13:00 Giant local optical field Enhancement in single 11:40 Transient Scattering of Waves from Perfectly apertures in semicontinous metal films Conducting Half-plane in Dispersive Medium: Field- A. K. Sarychev, V. M. Shalaev (Purdue University, State Approach USA); K. Seal (Northwestern University, USA); Z. T. Sengor (Yildiz Technical University, Turkey) Charles Ying (NIST, USA); D. J. Bergman (Tel Aviv University, Israel) 12:00 Numerical Calculation of Periodic Waveguide by FDTD Method Based on Floquet’s Theorem T. Shibazaki, I. Matsuda (Tokyo Metropolitan College of Technology, Japan); T. Kinosita (Tokyo Institute of Polytechnics, Japan)

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12:20 A Review of Narrow-Waisted Quasi-Ray Gaussian 11:20 Scattering by rough surfaces Parametric formulation Beam Techniques for Efficient Forward and Inverse of the Curvilinear Coordinate Method Scattering Modeling G. Granet, K. Edee, J. P. Plumey (Lasmea, UMR V. Galdi (University of Sannio, Italy); L. B. Felsen CNRS, France); R. Dusséaux (Université de (Boston University, USA) Versailles Saint-Quentin en Yvelines, France) 12:40 Electromagnetic Characteristics of Micro Fabry-Perot 11:40 Validity of Backscattering Models for Gaussian and Resonator Consisting of Dielectric Structures Power-law Rough Surfaces Y. Miyazaki (Aichi University of Technology, Japan) K. F. Warnick, F. W. Millet, D. V. Arnold (Brigham Young University, USA) 13:00 A 2-Dimensional Analysis of Schumann Resonances by the Finite Difference Method 12:00 Fluorescence optical diffusion tomography taking Y. Ando, M. Hayakawa (The University of Electro- into account the absorption distribution Communications, Japan) A. Soubret, V. Ntziachristos (Harvard University USA) 13:20 Simulation Analysis of Radio Propagation in Big Areas using a Parallel FDTD Algorithm for 12:20 Localization of waves in random media with Broadband Wireless Communication anisotropic disorder Y. Miyazaki (Aichi University of Technology, Japan); G. Samelsohn, V. Freilikher (Bar-Ilan University, G. Rodriguez, N. Goto (Toyohashi University of Israel) Technology, Japan) 12:40 Multiple scattering calculations for diffuse radiation Session 39 intensity propagating through an inhomogeneous medium Randomly Rough Surface and Volume Scattering, F. Curiel (Centro de Investigación en Polímeros, Phenomena and Application Mexico); R. G. Barrera (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) Tuesday AM, March 30, 2004 Pacinotti Session 13 Organized by Gérard Berginc Electromagnetic Field Coupling to Transmission Chaired by Gérard Berginc Lines: Treatment of Radiation

8:20 Phase statistics for propagation of coherent radiation Tuesday AM, March 30, 2004 D. Wright, E. Jakeman, K. I. Hopcraft (University of Galilei Nottingham, UK); K. D. Ridley (Qinetiq, UK) Organized by Farhad Rachidi and Sergey Tkatchenko 8:40 A graded index approach to surface scattering and Chaired by Farhad Rachidi and Sergey Tkatchenko emission E. Jakeman, K. I. Hopcraft (University of 8:00 A Thorougly Field-Theoretic Approach to the Nottingham, UK); D. L. Jordan (Qinetiq, UK) Transmission Line Equations for Lossless Multiconductor Transmission Lines 9:00 Ray tracing in absorbing media A. Reibiger (Technische Universitat Dresden, P. C. Y. Chang, J. G. Walker, K. I. Hopcraft Germany) (University of Nottingham, UK) 8:20 Reduced Coupling of Electromagnetic Waves to 9:20 Wave Structure Function in Moderate Turbulence: Transmission Lines Due to Radiation Effects Theory and Simulation D. A. Larrabee (East Stroudsburg University, USA) S. M. Watson (Kennedy Space Center, USA); C. Y. Young, C. J. Subich (University of Central Florida, 8:40 Time Domain Modeling of Electromagnetic Field USA) Coupling to Multiple Transmission Lines Based on the Wire Antenna Theory 9:40 Scattering by rough surfaces at low grazing incidence D. Poljak, S. Antonijevic (Department of Electronics, and surface waves Croatia) A. Soubret (Harvard University, USA); G. Berginc (Thalès Optronique, France) 9:00 A simple model for estimation of radiation loss in high-frequency interconnects with homogeneous 10:00 HH/VV polarization ratio for signals backscattered dielectric from 2-D smooth surfaces A. Maffucci, F. Villone (Università di Cassino, Italy); I. M. Fuks (Zel Technologies, USA) G. Miano (Univ. di Napoli Federico II, Italy) 10:20 Coffee Break 9:20 Electromagnetic coupling to a finite length line 10:40 Analysis and prediction of laser scattering from S. Falco, L. Verolino (Università Federico II di arbitrarily shaped objects with rough surfaces Napoli, Italy); F. Schettino (Università di Cassino, G. Berginc (Thalès Optronique, France) Italy) 11:00 Electromagnetic scattering by one-dimensional rough 9:40 An iterative approach for the analysis of high- layers: fast numerical methods frequency current wave propagation along non- N. Déchamps, C. Bourlier, N. de Beaucoudrey, S. uniform transmission lines Toutain (Université de Nantes, France) S. Tkachenko, J. Nitsch (Otto-von-Guericke University, Germany); F. Rachidi (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland) 10:00 Coffee Break

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10:20 Full-Maxwell analysis of loaded multiconductor lines Session 66 M. Rossi (University of Genova, Italy) Time Domain Methods and Wavelet Based 10:40 A Transmission Line Model for Radiated Susceptibility of Wiring Harness in Closed Techniques Environments Tuesday AM, March 30, 2004 G. Spadacini, S. A. Pignari (Politecnico di Milano, Room 6 Italy); F. Marliani (European Space Research and Technology Centre, The Netherlands); F. Canavero Organized by Nathan Ida and Manos Tentzeris (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) Chaired by Nathan Ida and Manos Tentzeris 11:00 Electromagnetic Field Coupling to a Loaded 8:20 FDTD Model of Coated Conductors and Transmission Line inside a Rectangular Cavity Semiconductors Based on Impedance Boundary S. Tkachenko, F. Gronwald, J. Nitsch (Otto-von- Conditions Guericke University, Germany) M. K. Kärkkäinen (Helsinki University of 11:20 The Effect of Electromagnetic Coupling on Technology, Finland) Microstrip Filters in Enclosures Using a Hybrid FE- 8:40 A Discontinuous Galerkin method for the time- BI/SPICE Approach domain solution of 3D Maxwell’s equations on non- J. Fortinberry, E. Topsakal (Mississippi State conforming locally refined grids University, USA) S. Piperno, L. Fezoui (CERMICS-INRIA, France); N. 11:40 Optimization of microstrip patch Antenna by using Canouet, C. Dedeban (France Telecom R&D, Photonic Crystal structure France) A. Sabouni, M. S. Abrishamian (K. N. Toosi 9:00 Fast Calculation of Time Domain Effective Height of university of Technology, Iran) Ultra-wide Band Aperture Antennas Session 50 M. Ciattaglia, G. Marrocco (Università di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy) Properties of Metamaterial Elements 9:20 Multiresolution Time-Domain Approaches for the Tuesday AM, March 30, 2004 Design and Optimization of RF Modules Galilei N. Bushyager, D. Staiculescu, M. M. Tentzeris (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Organized by Laszlo Solymar 9:40 Approximation Errors Using Time Domain Surface Chaired by Laszlo Solymar Impedance Boundary Conditions in Eddy Current Problems 12:20 2D metamaterial with a hexagonal structure: S. Barmada (University of Pisa, Italy); L. Di Rienzo magneto-inductive waves (Politecnico di Milano, Italy); N. Ida (The University A. Zhuromskyy, E. Shamonina (University of of Akron, USA); S. Yuferev (Nokia Mobile Phones, Osnabrueck, Germany); L. Solymar (Imperial Finland) College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UK) 10:00 Coffee Break 12:40 Simulation of magneto-inductive and transverse electromagnetic waves in a one-dimensional array of 10:20 Development of time-domain models for Split-Ring Resonators nondestructive testing M. Shamonin (University of Applied Sciences, N. Ida, R. Ciocan (The University of Akron, USA) Germany); E. Shamonina (University of Osnabrueck, Germany); L. Solymar (Imperial College of Science, 10:40 On Using Finite-Differences in Optical Pulse Technology and Medicine, UK) Propagation Modeling S. Zentner Pilinsky, Z. Šipuš (University of Zagreb, 13:00 Free-space Time-domain Investigation of Left- Croatia); L. Šumichrast (Slovak University of handed Metamaterials Technology, Slovakia) Jiann-Shing Lih, Jyh-Long Chern (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) 11:00 A Wavelet Based Approach to Space Charge Calculations for Charged Particle Beams 13:20 Resonant field enhancement from metal nanoparticle G. Pöplau, U. van Rienen (Universität Rostock, arrays Germany); B. S. van der Geer (TU Eindhoven, The V. M. Shalaev, D. A. Genov, A. K. Sarychev, A. Wei Netherlands); M. J. de Loos (Pulsar Physics, The (Purdue University, USA) Netherlands)

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Session 56 The Experimental Lab: a key point for the validation of implantable microsensors Applied Superconductivity S. Burchielli , G. Barsotti, F. Bernini, D. Magnozzi, A. Piersigilli, L. Taddei, M. G. Trivella (CNR, Italy) Tuesday AM, March 30, 2004 Room 6 Perspectives of micro-sensors and nano-devices in cardiovascular diseases Organized by Alessandro Formisano P. Chiarelli, M. Trivella, C. Domenici (CNR, Italy) Chaired by Alessandro Formisano Biomedical applications of fluxgate sensors 11:40 Electromagnetic Analysis of Resistive Transition in P. Ripka (Czech Technical University, Czech Superconducting Cables Republic) L. Bottura (CERN, Switzerland); F. Villone (Univ. di Neural response telemetry in Nucleus 24 CI users: Cassino, Italy); W. Zamboni (Univ. Napoli “Federico preliminary results II”, Italy) S. Berrettini, F. Forli (University of Pisa, Italy) 12:00 Selected results of conductor R&D from the Development and Characterisation of Surface SULTAN test facility Chemistry for Covalent Binding of Biological P. Bruzzone (CRPP-EPFL, Switzerland) Molecules 12:20 Current Distribution Measurement in CICC Cables C. Pederzolli, R. Canteri, A. Lui, L. Lunelli, L. A. Formisano, R. Martone (Seconda Università di Pasquardini, G. Speranza, M. Vinante, M. Anderle Napoli, Italy) (Centro per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica, Italy) 12:40 Effect of winding impregnation on I-V curves and thermal runaway of Bi-2223/Ag winding cooled by Telemetric Cortisol in vivo Biosensor liquid nitrogen P. J. Gebicke-Haerter, A. Blau, C. Ziegler M. Polák, J. Kvitkovic (Slovak Academy of Sciences, (University of Heidelberg, Germany) Slovakia) Enzymatic activities of the transport electron chain in 13:00 Development of HTS Coils for Power Applications brain of mice exposed to ELF-MF A. Matrone, M. Ariante, V. Cavaliere, M. Mariani, G. B. Ribas, M. Pérez Calvo, J. González Rodríguez, E. Masullo, E. Petrillo, R. Quarantiello (CRIS, Italy) Vizán Suaña (Institute of Health Carlos III, Spain); E. L. B. Novelli (Campus de Botucatú, Brasil) Session 59 Some data on the exposure of rats with overload of WORKSHOP on Magnetic Materials in Biomedical Hg, Pb and Cd to microwave 2.45 GHz O. García Arribas, B. Ribas, M. Pérez Calvo Applications and Biomedical Sensors (Institute of Health Carlos III, Spain); J. L. Tuesday AM, March 30, 2004 Sebastián, J. M. Miranda, S. Muñoz (Complutense Room 7 University, Spain) Organized by Romano Giannetti and Bernardo Tellini Semiconductor chemical and biochemical sensors W. Torbicz, D. G. Pijanowska (Polish Academy of Chaired by Romano Giannetti and Bernardo Tellini Sciences, Poland) A Microsystem for Urodynamic Monitoring Advanced Electromagnetic Compatibility Concepts N. Viarani, M. Gottardi, A. Simoni (ITC-irst, Italy) and Activities for Environmental and Biomedical Applications Miniaturisation of Cardiovascular Devices J. A. Bracco, P. Burrascano, E. Cardelli, A. Faba, A. Th. Kink, H. Reul (Helmholtz – Institute, Germany) Massinelli, M. Pompei, E. Raschi (University of Current Control Concepts for Left Ventricular Assist Perugia, Italy) Devices BEM Analysis and Realistic Modeling of the Electric B. Mußmann, H. Reul (Helmholtz – Institute, Field Induced During Magnetic Stimulation of the Germany) Central Nervous System 2-Channel Rehabilitation Implant C. M. Arturi, L. Di Rienzo (Politecnico di O. Chevalerias, S. O’Reilly, J. Alderman (NMRC, Milano¸Italy); M. Parazzini, P. Ravazzani (CNR, Ireland) Italy) Design of a system for continuous intraocular pressure monitoring

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Radiofrequency thermal ablation in liver: a study protocol for new catheters M. G. Trivella (CNR, Italy); M. Maltese (Invatec Italia S.r.l., Italy); S. Rossi (Policlinico S. Matteo Pavia, Italy)

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Session 19 Poster Session 3 Compact Modeling of On-Chip Passive Structures Tuesday AM, March 30, 2004 at High Frequencies Poster Area 9:20 – 12:40 Tuesday AM, March 30, 2004

Room 8 P01 Correlation function of semiconductor detectors Organized by Rick Janssen and Wil Schilders A. V. Siniavski (Yerevan Physics Institute, Armenia) Chaired by Rick Janssen and Wil Schilders P02 Advances in three dimensional electromagnetic modeling and inversion 8:20 The CODESTAR Project G. Newman (Sandia National Laboratories, USA) E. Janssens, P. Meuris, W. Schoenmaker, M. Verschaeve (MAGWEL, Belgium) P03 HF Radar Signatures of Wave Triad and Tetrad Interactions 8:40 The MAGWEL high-frequency device solver S. J. Anderson, W. C. Anderson (DSTO, Australia) E. Janssens, P. Meuris, W. Schoenmaker, M. Verschaeve (MAGWEL, Belgium) P04 Imaging 3D Volcanic Structures Underwater by Natural-Field Electromagnetic Measurements 9:00 Small equivalent circuits for thick conductors using D. Patella, A. Troiano, M. G. Di Giuseppe PEEC (University Federico II, Italy); Z. Petrillo (Vesuvian M. E. Verbeek (Eindhoven University of Technology, Observatory, Italy) The Netherlands) P05 The Localization of Surface Plasmon Polaritons on a 9:20 Investigation of Different Maxwell’s Solvers’ One-Dimensional Randomly Rough Metal Surface Performance on another Representation of Yee Cells T. A. Leskova, A. A. Maradudin (University of E. Shcherbakov, W. Schilders (Technical University California Irvine, USA); E. R. Méndez (Centro de of Eindhoven, The Netherlands) Investigación Cientifíca y de Educación Superior de 9:40 FDTD cell homogenization based on dual FIT Ensenada, Mexico); W. Zierau (University of D. Ioan, M. Radulescu (Politehnica University of Muenster, Germany) Bucharest, Romania) P06 Simulating Microwave Emission in the 1-37 GHz 10:00 Coffee Break band from Ice Sheet at Dome-C in Antarctica M. Tedesco, G. Macelloni, P. Pampaloni (IFAC – 10:20 Equivalent Circuits of Linear Order for CNR, Firenze) Electromagnetic Field Problems D. Ioan, C. Ciobotaru (Politehnica University of P07 Soil Parameter Retrieval from Backscattering Bucharest, Romania) Measurements by using a Bayesian Approach combined with IEM simulations 10:40 FIT Models with Frequency Dependent Hodge S. Paloscia, E. Santi, S. Pettinato (CNR-IFAC, Italy) Operators for HF Effects in Metallic Conductors D. Ioan, M. Piper (Politehnica University of P08 Terahertz Conductivity of Carbon Nanotube Films Bucharest, Romania) C. Kang, J.-H. Son (University of Seoul, Korea); T. I. Jeon (Korea Maritime University, Korea) 11:00 Robust Laguerre-SVD reduced order modelling of 3D FDTD systems P09 Spectral instability of bounded waveguide-type G. Lippens, D. De Zutter (Ghent University, Belgium) electron systems as an origin for the metal-insulator transition in two-dimensional random media 11:20 Practical issues of Model Order Reduction with Yu. V. Tarasov (Institute for Radiophysics & Krylov-subspace methods Electronics NASU, Ukraine) P. Heres (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands); W. Schilders (Philips Research P10 Generation of heterogeneous materials and roughness Laboratory, The Netherlands) in the FDTD method. Application to buried objects radargrams representation 11:40 Design and Characterization of Benchmark S. Besse, C. Guiffaut, A. Reineix (IRCOM, France) Structures E. Seebacher, G. Rappitsch, Z. Huszka, W. Pflanzl, K. P11 Advanced methods of 3-D EM imaging, inversion Molnar (Austriamicrosystems AG, Austria); M. and recognition of the subsurface target parameters Stucchi (IMEC, Belgium) V. Spichak (Geoelectromagnetic Research Institute RAS, Russia) 12:00 EM-based equivalent circuit model generation for time domain simulation P12 The use of Finite Element in Microwave Heating J. Niehof, P. Heres, R. Janssen (Philips Research T. Maghiar, T. Leuca, C. Molnar, L. Bandici Laboratories, The Netherlands) (University of Oradea, Romania) 12:20 The Integration of Libraries in the NumLab Visual P13 Enhancement of the polar Kerr effect in multilayer Programming environment for Electro-Magnetics systems (magnetophotonic crystals) J. Maubach, R. Rook (Technical University of A. P. Vinogradov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Eindhoven, The Netherlands) Russia); S. G. Yerokhin, A. B. Granovskii (Moscow State University, Russia); M. Inoue (Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan)

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P14 Linear, non-linear and joint inversion of P28 Comparison of HF direction finding experimental electromagnetic data in geophysical model results obtained from spatial and antenna diversity optimization arrays S. K. Verma (National Geophysical Research G. Le Bouter (École Supérieure et d’Application des Institute, India); S. P. Sharma (Indian Institute of Transmissions, France); M. Oger, D. Lemur (Institut Technology, India) d’Électronique et de Télécommunications de Rennes, France) P15 The study of the drying of wood in a microwave field T. Leuca, L. Bandici, C. Molnar (University of P29 Ionospheric scintillations at polar latitude during the Oradea, Romania) space weather months of October-November 2003 C. Mitchell (University of Bath, UK); G. De P16 3D EM Modeling Using Fast Integral Equation Franceschi, V. Romano, L. Alfonsi (INGV, Italy) Approach. Review of Recent Advances D. Avdeev, A. Kuvshinov, O. Pankratov (Russian P30 Spatial Field-Field and Intensity-Intensity Academy of Sciences, Russia) Correlations in Quasi-One-Dimensional Wires G. Cwilich (Yeshiva University, USA) P17 High-Resolution Scatterometer Measurements and Scientific Applications P31 3-D FDTD Simulations of Ground-Penetrating-Radar W. T. Liu, W. Tang X. Xie (Jet Propulsion Scenarios Laboratory, USA) L. Gürel (Bilkent University, Turkey)

P18 Attenuation of Electromagnetic Waves by Vegetation Session 36 Canopies A. A. Chukhlantsev, A. M. Shutko, S. P. Golovachev Coomputational Optics for Ultra – Dense (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Treatment of Light Fields P19 Internal Quantum Efficiency of InGaN/GaN Multiple Tuesday PM, March 30, 2004 Quantum Well for Light-Emitting Diode Auditorium A. Sasaki, S. Shibakawa, S. Kataoka (Osaka Electro- Communication University, Japan); Y. Narukawa, T. Organized by Daniel Erni, Christian Hafner, Jasmin Mukai (Nichia Corporation, Japan) Smajic P20 Experimental Study of the HF Signal Variation Chaired by Daniel Erni and Christian Hafner During Solar Proton Events Y. V. Goncharenko, V. G. Gutnik, F. V. Kivva (Usikov 14:00 Modelling of extended photonic crystal devices using scattering matrix techniques Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics NAS of Ukraine, Ukraine) L. C. Botten (University of Technology, Australia); T. P. White (University of Sydney, Australia); A. A. P21 Multi-stage Adaptive Weight Parallel Interference Asatryan, T. N. Langtry (University of Technology, Cancellation in Time Hopping Multi-Access UWB Australia); R. C. McPhedran, C. M. de Sterke Communication Systems (University of Sydney, Australia) K. M. Chow, M. K. Lee, S. W. Leung (City University of Hong Kong, China) 14:20 Modeling of microstructured optical fibers using a multipole method P22 Mesoscopic effects in the propagation of photons in D. Maystre, G. Renversez (Faculté de St Jérôme, random media France); B. Kuhlmey, R. C. Mc Phedran, L. C. E. Akkermans (Israel Institute of Technology, Israel) Botten, (University of Sydney, Australia) P23 Renormalization of the Dyson’s equation for the 14:40 Combination of the scattering matrix theory and the volume scattering problem fictitious sources method for the efficient solving of J. L. Alvarez-Perez (DLR, Germany) complex 2D problems G. Tayeb, S. Enoch (Faculté de St Jérôme, France) P24 Development of Neural Net Based Models for Ionospheric Effects in Radio Systems for 15:00 Computation of radiation leakage in photonic crystal Communications Radar and Positioning waveguides Y. Tulunay (Istanbul Technical University¸ Turkey); J. Smajic, Ch. Hafner, K. Rauscher, D. Erni (Swiss E. Tulunay, E. Türker Şenalp (Middle East Technical Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland) University, Turkey) 15:20 Improved transmission for 60° photonic crystal P25 Propagation Delay, Random media and Wireless waveguide bends Communications K. Rauscher, D. Erni, J. Smajic, Ch. Hafner (Swiss R. Talhi, M. Pyee (C.N.R.S – L.P.C.E, France); C.H. Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland ) Kuo (Ming Chi Institute of Technology, Taiwan) 15:40 MAS and MMP simulations of photonic crystal P26 Joint FDTD forward simulation/real data inversion devices for cross hole GPR processing D. Karkashadze, R. Zaridze, A. Bijamov (Tbilisi State C. Camerlynck, F. Rejiba (Université Pierre-et-Marie University, Georgia); Ch. Hafner, J. Smajic, D. Erni Curie Paris, France) (Laboratory for Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave Electronics ETH, Switzerland) P27 Global Forward simulation approach for GPR: a “FDTD - SUPML -ADE” Open MP/MPI 16:00 Coffee Break implementation C. Camerlynck, F. Rejiba (Université Pierre-et-Marie Curie Paris, France)

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16:20 Radiative properties of emitters in the vicinity of 16:00 Modeling Interconnects Discontinuities in the nano-objects Wavelet Domain L. Rogobete, V. Sandoghdar (Laboratorium fur S. Barmada, M. Raugi (University of Pisa, Italy); R. Physikalische Chemie, Switzerland); C. Henkel Araneo, S. Celozzi (University of Rome “La (Universitat Potsdam, Germany). Sapienza”, Italy) 16:40 Modeling of photon scanning tunneling microscopy 16:20 Coffee Break by 2D quadridirectional eigenmode expansion M. Hammer (University of Twente, The Netherlands) 16:40 Full-wave analysis of shielded coupled microstrip lines of finite thickness 17:00 Evanescent wave scattering and local electric field M. Lucido, G. Panariello, F. Schettino (Università di enhancement at ellipsoidal silver particles in the Cassino, Italy) proximity of a glass surface J. Renger, I. Hellmann, S. Grafström (University of 17:00 Efficient Optimization of High Speed Interconnects Technology, German); V. Deckert (Institute of using Parameterized Model Reduction Techniques Spectrochemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, A. Jerome, S. K. Roy, P. Gunupudi, M. Nakhla Germany); L. M. Eng (University of Technology, (Carleton University, Canada) Germany) 17:20 Crosstalk Estimation in Coupled Microstrip Lines 17:20 Apertureless SNOM with vibrating AFM probes D. Bellan, S. A. Pignari (Politecnico di Milano, R. Vogelgesang, R. Esteban, A. Bek, K. Kern (Max Italy); A. Musolino, M. Raugi (University of Pisa, Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany) Italy) 17:40 Optimal enhancement of near fields at apertureless 17:40 PCB edge board effects on differential high speed SNOM probes transmission lines R. Esteban, R. Vogelgesang, A. Bek, K. Kern (Max A. Argouarch, T. Zak (Thales Airborne System Brest, Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany) France); M. Drissi (IETR CNRS, France) 18:00 Enhanced transmission and beaming of light via 18:00 Interconnects modeling and design for high speed photonic crystal surface modes information and communication systems E. Moreno (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology W. Kim, R. Madhavan, M. Swaminathan (Georgia ETH, Switzerland); F. J. García-Vidal (Universidad Institute of Technology, USA) Autónoma de Madrid, Spain), L. Martín-Moreno Session 47 (ICMA-CSIC Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain) Novel Nanooptics Session 43 Tuesday PM, March 30, 2004 Interconnects Modeling and Design for High Speed Pacinotti Information and Communication Systems Organized by Mark Stockman and David Bergman Tuesday PM, March 30, 2004 Chaired by Mark Stockman and David Bergman Fermi Organized by Flavio Canavero 14:00 Negative Refraction, Negative Space? J. B. Pendry (Imperial College London, UK) Chaired by Flavio Canavero 14:20 Surface Plasmon Toy Black Holes 14:20 Modal multiplexing in highly overmoded optical I. Smolyaninov (University of Maryland, USA) waveguides D. Lenz, B. Rankov, D. Erni, W. Bächtold, A. 14:40 Polarization properties of metallic nanohole arrays Wittneben (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology E. Altewischer, M. P. van Exter, C. Genet, J. P. ETH, Switzerland) Woederman (Leiden University, The Netherlands) 14:40 A New Passive Model for Transient Analysis of 15:00 Optical forces on arbitrary shaped nano- and micro- Multiconductor Transmission Lines particles G. Antonini, G. Ferri (University of L’Aquila, Italy) C. Rockstuhl, H. P. Herzig (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland) 15:00 Shielded Cable Circuit Models for Data Transmission with External Disturbances 15:20 Definition and measurement of the Local Density of S. Caniggia (Italtel S.p.A., Italy); F. Maradei (Univ. electromagnetic States close to an interface of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy) K. Joulain (ENSMA, France); R. Carminati, J. P. Mulet, J. J. Greffet (Ecole Centrale Paris, CNRS, 15:20 Recent developments of transmission line models for France) interconnects A. Maffucci, F. Villone (Università di Cassino, Italy); 15:40 Single-molecule fluorescence enhancement by G. Miano (Univ. di Napoli Federico II, Italy) resonant metallic tips and nanoparticles M. Thomas, R. Carminati, J. J. Greffet (Ecole 15:40 Low Losses in Multiconductor Transmission Lines: Centrale Paris, CNRS, France) Perturbations Method J. Aspas Puértolas, G. Akoun (EADS CRC, France); 16:00 Coffee Break F. Dubois (CNAM, France) 16:20 Friction arising from thermal fluctuating fields J. R. Zurita-Sánchez, L. Novotny (University of Rochester, USA); J.-J. Greffet (Ecole Centrale Paris, France)

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16:40 Diffraction Control and Enhanced Transmission 17:00 Short-Pulse TD Vertex Diffraction at a tip of a through Subwavelength Apertures Pyramid T. W. Ebbesen (Université Louis Pasteur, France) F. Capolino (University of Siena, Italy); M. Albani (University of Messina, Italy) 17:00 Localized eigenstates of the electromagnetic field: Beyond the quasi-static regime 17:20 Homogenization of non-homogeneous cells in Yee- D. J. Bergman, X. Li (Tel Aviv University, Israel); M. like methods I. Stockman (Georgia State University, USA) A. Bossavit (LGEP-CNRS, France) 17:20 Coherent interactions in hybrid metal nanoparticles 17:40 On Hidden-Face Removal in High-Frequency G. P. Wiederrecht, G. A. Wurtz, S. K. Gray, J. Seo Boundary Integral Equations Im, J. Hranisavljevic (Chemistry Division and Center B. L. Michielsen (ONERA, France) for Nanoscale Materials, USA) Session 4 17:40 Self-Similar Chain of Metal Nanospheres: Efficient Nanolens and Spaser Artificial Neural Networks for Electronics and M. I. Stockman (Georgia State University, USA); D. Electromagnetics J. Bergman, X. Li (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Tuesday PM, March 30, 2004 18:00 Metal Nanoshells: Tunable Substrates for Enhanced Room 6 Spectroscopies G. Goodrich, N. J. Halas, J. Jackson (Rice Organized by Antonio Luchetta and Stefano Selleri University, USA) Chaired by Salvatore Caorsi and Stefano Manetti

Session 41 14:00 Some New Neural Techniques for the Parameter Identification of Lumped Models Recent Advances in the Modeling of Wave A. Luchetta, S. Manetti, L. Pellegrini, G. Pelosi, S. Propagation and Scattering Phenomena Selleri (University of Florence, Italy) Tuesday PM, March 30, 2004 14:20 Complex Dynamics in Weakly Coupled Cellular Galilei Neural Networks Organized by Lionel Pichon, Marc Saillard M. Di Marco, M. Forti (University of Siena, Italy); A. Tesi (University of Florence, Italy) and Habib Ammari 14:40 Advanced Simulation of Microstrip Patch Antenna Chaired by Lionel Pichon and Marc Saillard Using Artificial Neural Networks 14:20 Perfectly Matched Layers for the solution of time A. Toscano, L. Vegni (Università Roma Tre, Italy) harmonic diffraction problems in waveguides 15:00 Neural Network Approaches to EM Modeling and E. Bécache (INRIA, France); A. S. Bonnet-Ben Dhia, Optimization G. Legendre (CNRS, France) Q. J. Zhang (University of Ottawa, Canada) 14:40 Simulation of Large-Scale Dense Medium Scattering 15:20 Microwave remote sensing of the atmosphere by Problem Using the Characteristic Basis Function neural networks Method F. Del Frate, G. Schiavon (Università di Roma “Tor K. F. Chan, C. H. Chan (City University of Hong Vergata”, Italy) Kong, China) 15:40 Tectonic activity parameters estimation by sar 15:00 Time reversal and interferometric imaging in random interferometry and neural networks media F. Del Frate, G. Schiavon (Università di Roma “Tor C. Tsogka, G. Papanicolaou (Stanford University, Vergata”, Italy); S. Stramondo (Istituto Nazionale di USA); L. Borcea (Rice University, USA) Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy) 15:20 Improvement of FDTD codes for EMC applications 16:00 An electromagnetic supervised learning approach for A. Reineix, C. Guiffaut (Faculté des Sciences et application to the radar sensing of buried objects Techniques, France) S. Caorsi, G. Cevini (University of Pavia Italy) 15:40 Analysis of Anisotropic Waveguides Using Higher- 16:20 Multilayer Perceptron Inversion Algorithm in Mixed-Order Finite Elements Electrical Engineering Optimization Problems A. V. Brovko (Saratov State University, Russia); G. D. Cherubini, A. Fanni, A. Montisci, P. Testoni A. Kyriacou (Democritus Univ. of Thrace, Greece) (University of Cagliari, Italy) 16:00 A Comparison of Different Time-Domain Techniques for Wave Propagation Problems M. Cinalli, F. Edelvik, R. Schuhmann, T. Weiland (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany) 16:20 Coffee Break 16:40 An Explicit Time Domain Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Maxwell’s Equations P. Monk (University of Delaware, USA)

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Session 60 16:20 Analysis of Losses in 2D Photonic Crystal Waveguides with Weak and Strong Vertical Electromagnetic Compatibility Confinement Using the 3D FDTD Method M. J. Cryan, I. J. Craddock, S. Yu, J. Rorison, C. J. Tuesday PM, March 30, 2004 Railton (University of Bristol, UK) Room 6 16:40 Mode Matching Methods for Photonic Crystal Field Organized by Marian Wnuk Calculations Chaired by Marian Wnuk and Roman Kubacki A. S. Sudbø (University of Oslo, Norway)

17:00 The Affecting Threshold of Cardiac Pacemakers 17:00 Determining the band structures of photonic crystals Exposed to Electromagnetic Field from Cellular Base with the method of lines Station Antennas S. F. Helfert (Fern Universität in Hagen, Germany) R. Kubacki, J. Sobiech (Military Institute of Hygiene Session 11 and Epidemiology, Poland); M. Wnuk (Military University of Technology, Poland); A. Krawczyk Fast Solvers for Maxwell’s Equations (Electrotechnical Institute, Poland) Tuesday PM, March 30, 2004 17:20 Electromagnetic Fields from Devices, Installations, and Systems in Protection of Humans in Room 8 Occupational Environment Organized by Manfred Kaltenbacher H. Aniołczyk (Nofer’s Institute of Occupational Chaired by Manfred Kaltenbacher Medicine, Poland) 17:40 Analysis of Pulse Modulated Electromagnetic Fields 14:00 A Fast AMG Solver for Electromagnetic Finite Edge- in Biological Structures Element Analyses on Shared Memory Parallel J. Kieliszek, R. Kubacki (Military Institute of Hygiene Computers and Epidemiology, Poland) T. Mifune, T. Iwashita, M. Shimasaki (Kyoto University, Japan) 18:00 Dual – Band Antenna with Minimalization of Radiation Towards Head 14:20 Multigrid for Harmonic 3D Eddy Current Analysis M. Wnuk (Military University of Technology, B. Weiß, O. Bíró (Graz University of Technology, Poland); R. Kubacki (Military Institute of Hygiene Austria) and Epidemiology, Poland) 14:40 Investigations on the Iterative Solution of Complex Symmetric Systems arising in Electro-Quasistatic Session 52 U. Schreiber, U. van Rienen (Rostock University, Numerical Methods Innovations for Diffractive Germany) Optics 15:00 A Self-Adaptive Geometric Multi-Level Finite Element Method for Time-Harmonic Electromagnetic Tuesday PM, March 30, 2004 Fields Room 7 V. Hill, O. Farle, R. Dyczij-Edlinger (Saarland Organized by G. Ronald Hadley University, Germany) Chired by G. Ronald Hadley and Phillip Sewell 15:20 Divergence Removing Multigrid Smoothers for the Curl-Curl Equations of the Discrete 14:20 Computational Issues in the Simulation of Reflective Electromagnetism Interactions in Integrated Photonic Components M. Clemens, S. Feigh, T. Weiland (Technische P. Sewell, T. M. Benson, A. Vukovic, D. Djurdjevic, J. Universität Darmstadt, Germany) Wykes (The University of Nottingham, UK) 15:40 Algebraic Multigrid Methods for Eddy Current 14:40 Hybrid mode finder for waveguides with a 2D cross- Simulation section S. Reitzinger, J. Schoeberl, F. Bachinger (Johannes P. Bienstman (Ghent University, Belgium) Kepler University, Austria) 15:00 Solving the 3D Helmholtz Equation by Complex 16:00 High performance computation of lossy eigenvalue Jacobi Iteration problems arising from Maxwell’s equations G. R. Hadley (Sandia National Laboratories, USA) W. Koch, S. Reitzinger, P. Thoma, T. Weiland (CST GmbH, Germany) 15:20 Efficient Optoelectronic Component Synthesis Exploiting Parallel Architectures 16:20 Coffee Break T. M. Benson, C. Styan, A. Vukovic, P. Sewell (University of Nottingham, UK) 16:40 An eddy current boundary element model for current densities which are prescribed on contacts 15:40 New discretisation scheme for frequency domain J. Breuer, O. Steinbach, W. L. Wendland (University electromagnetics of Stuttgart, Germany) L. Bolla (University of Udine, Italy); T. Felici (LambdaTek) 17:00 Numerical method applied to the antenna-satellite interactions 16:00 Coffee Break N. Bartoli, F. Collino (CERFACS , France)

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17:20 Fast 3D Finite Element - Boundary Element Analysis P11 Drift instabilities at the solid-state plasma of Induction Heaters with Passive and Active A. A. Bulgakov, O. V. Shramkova (Institute of Shielding Radiophysics and Electronics of the NAS of Ukraine, R. V. Sabariego, J. Gyselinck, P. Dular (University of Ukraine) Liège, Belgium); P. Sergeant, L. Dupré, J. Melkebeek (Ghent University, Belgium) P12 A Fully Integrated High Linearity Concurrent Triple- Band CMOS LNA 17:40 A MLFM algorithm for solving imperfectly C. F. Jou, K.-H. Cheng, E.-T. Lu (CM NCTU, conducting problems Taiwan) F. Collino, F. Millot (CERFACS, France) P13 On Equiangular Spiral Patches and Other Rotational Poster Session 4 Antennas A. Alù, F. Bilotti, A. Salandrino, L. Vegni (University Tuesday PM, March 30, 2004 of Roma Tre, Italy) Poster Area 14:20 – 17:40 P14 Analysis of guided waves generated by printed dipoles antennas used in wireless RF interconnect M. Kadi, F. Ndagijimana, J. Dansou (Institute of P01 Double scattered laser radiation in forward direction Microelectronics Electromagnetism and Photonics, and coherent - difference interactions France) A. V. Siniavski (Yerevan Physics Institute, Armenia) P15 Design of Low-power 0.35um SiGe LNA for 5GHz P02 A new High Gain and low profile antenna for small- Wireless Application satellite applications C. F. Jou, K.-H. Cheng, P. H. Liu (CM, NCTU, E. Arnieri, L. Boccia, G. Amendola, G. Di Massa Taiwan) (Università della Calabria, Italy) P16 Local and non-local curvature approximation P03 Observability of Nonlinear Contributions to T. Elfouhaily (CNRS IRPHE, France) Polarimetric X-band Radar Images of Ship Wakes S. J. Anderson, J. Morris (DSTO, Australia) P17 Phase resonances in compound gratings under oblique illumination P04 Metal-Insulator-Metal Capacitors Modeling in 0.25 D. Skigin, R. Depine, A. Fantino, S. Grosz µm BiCMOS Technology (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina) J.-D. Arnould, P. Benech (IMEP, France); S. Cremer, J. Torres, A. Farcy (ST Microelectronics, P18 Surface-plasmon band-gaps observed in the speckle France) pattern of a highly conducting microrough grating R. Depine, S. Ledesma (Universidad de Buenos Aires, P05 The Scattering of Light from a Randomly Rough Argentina) Dielectric Film on a Reflecting Substrate M. Kretschmann, T. A. Leskova, A. A. Maradudin P19 Practical application of polarizing parameters of a (University of California Irvine, USA); V. Freilikher radar signal (Bar–Ilan University, Israel) A. B. Shupiatsky (Russia) P06 Radiation from Electric and Magnetic Current P20 Compact lens antenna for automotive anticollision Distribuitions Placed on a Dielettric-Coated radar at 77 GHz Conductiong Elliptic Cylinder C. Migliaccio, J. Y. Dauvignac, B. D Nguyen, C. G. Angiulli (University Mediterranea of Reggio Pichot (LEAT, France) Calabria, Italy); G. Amendola, G. Di Massa P21 Channel Information Capacity Estimation for (University of Calabria, Italy) Mutually Coupled Transmitted Antenna P07 Multi element antenna systems for diversity and S. Krusevac, P. Rapajic (The University of NSW, MIMO terminal devices Australia); R. Kennedy (RSISE ANU, Australia) M. Karaboikis, C. Soras, V. Papamichael, G. P22 Effects of Non-Uniform Optical Pumping on Tsachtsiris, V. Makios (University of Patras, Greece) Threshold in Polymer Circular Grating DFB Lasers P08 Scattering of a Scalar Plane Wave from a Two- G. F. Barlow, K. A. Shore (University of Wales Dimensional Rough Circularly Symmetric Dirichlet Bangor, UK) Surface-The Non-Normal Incidence Case P23 Laminated Microstrip Transmission Lines for R. M. Fitzgerald (The University of Texas at El Paso, Reduction of Insertion Loss USA); A. A. Maradudin (University of California M. S. Gashinova, O. G. Vendik, I. B. Vendik (Saint- Irvine, USA) Petersburg Electrotechnical University, Russia) P09 Studies of the phase-coherent scattering of P24 Controlling enhanced backscattering by a dielectric electromagnetic waves from a random array of film coating on a randomly rough metal surface resonant dielectric ridges placed upon a dielectric T. A. Leskova, A. A. Maradudin (University of substrate California Irvine, USA); E. I. Chaikina, E. R. Méndez R. M. Fitzgerald (The University of Texas at El Paso, (División de Física Aplicada CICESE Ensenada, USA); B. Danila, A. R. McGurn (Western Michigan México) University, USA) P25 Improved version of the Mur absorbing boundary P10 Rectangular Hollow Metal Waveguide Compatible condition based on a nonstandard finite difference NRD Guide Gunn Oscillator at 60GHz Band model F. Kuroki, K. Yamaoka (Kure National College of J. Cole (University of Tsukuba, Japan) Technology, Japan); T. Yoneyama (Tohoku Institute of Technology, Japan)

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P26 Calculation of Diffraction Characteristics of 10:00 Scattering by a Sphere with a Dielectric Half-Space Subwavelength Conducting Gratings using a High or on Another Sphere Accuracy Nonstandard FDTD method E. Marx (National Institute of Standards and S. Banerjee, J. Cole, T. Yatagai (University of Technology, USA) Tsukuba, Japan) 10:20 Coffee Break P27 Comparison of performances of Standard FDTD and a High Accuracy Nonstandard FDTD with respect to 10:40 The confluent edge and tip singularities of the Subwavelength Conducting Gratings electromagnetic wave on material sheets S. Banerjee (University of Tsukuba, Japan) M. Idemen (ISIK university, Turkey) P28 Formula of Mutual Impedance between Patch 11:00 Plane Wave Diffraction by a Slit in an Impedance Antennas by Asymptotes of Variable Separation and Plane and a Complementary Impedance Strip Radiation Pattern A. Buyukaksoy, G. Cinar (Gebze Institute of Y. L. Chow (University of Waterloo, Canada); Y. X Technology, Turkey) Sun, D. G. Fang (Nanjing University of Science and 11:20 On a new spectral method and its application to the Technology, China) diffraction by a three-part impedance plane P29 Range Estimation using Emitter Parallax J. M. L. Bernard (CEA-DIF, France) W. Wasylkiwskyj, H. Abdallah (The George 11:40 EM Scattering from Edges in Artificial Composite Washington University, USA); M. Althouse Material Surfaces (University of Maryland, USA) G. Manara, P. Nepa (University of Pisa, Italy) P30 Laboratory Modeling of Dispersion of Radiowaves 12:00 Coupling between two flanged rectangular by Meteopric Traces waveguides E. T. Protasevich, V. I. Shishkovsky (Tomsk H. Serizawa (Numazu College of Technology, Politechnical University, Russia) Japan); K. Hongo (Toho University, Japan) P31 Lateral Displacement of a Gaussian Beam by Layers 12:20 Measurement of Diffracted UHF Radio Signals from O. Yildirim (Turkish Air Force Academy, Turkey); S. Building Corners Ahmetolan (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey); Y. I. Nechayev, C. C. Constantinou (The University of O. N. Uçan (Istanbul University, Turkey) Birmingham, UK) P32 Meander Antenna with Backside Tuning Stubs 12:40 Applying the Kontorovich-Lebedev Transform to the T.-N. Chang, C.-C. Kuo (Tatung University, Taiwan) Analysis of Electromagnetic Diffraction by a Dielectric Wedge Session 18 A. H. Kamel (Heliopolis Center Cairo, Egypt ); A. V. Scattering by Canonical Objects Osipov (Microwaves and Radar Institute DLR, Germany) Wednesday AM, March 31, 2004 13:00 Optimum positioning of a source and receiver on Auditorium either side of an impedance wedge Organized by Andrey Osipov and Egon Marx A. Rawlins (Brunel University, UK) Chaired by Andrey Osipov and Egon Marx 13:20 Extinction Theorem used for the Validity of the Numerical Calculation for Fields diffracted by a 8:00 EM Fields in the Presence of an Infinite Cone: Dielectric Wedge Dielectric and Impedance Boundary Cases J.-W. Ra (Kwangju Institute of Science & A. Kamel (Ain Shams University, Egypt); E. Niver Technology, Korea) (New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA) Session 25 a 8:20 Derivation of a Parabolic Equation for the Acoustic Scattering by a Vertex Artificial Electromagnetic Materials L. Bencini, G. Pelosi, S. Selleri (University of Florence, Italy) Wednesday AM, March 31, 2004 8:40 Diffraction of an Electromagnetic Wave by a Fermi Dielectric Cone Organized by Saïd Zouhdi and Sergei Tretyakov S. Berntsen (Aalborg University, Denmark) Chaired by Saïd Zouhdi and Sergei Tretyakov 9:00 Different Approaches to Parabolic-Cylinder Diffraction. 8:00 Optical properties of complex effective media A. Thain, D. Ellacott (BAE Systems, UK); J. Fozard F. J. García de Abajo (Centro Mixto CSIC- (OCIAM, UK) UPV/EHU, Spain) 9:20 Scattering Frequencies of a Thin Rectangular 8:20 On the problem of image superresolution with a Dielectric Cylinder negative refractive index slab Y. Shestopalov (Karlstad University, Sweden) M. Nieto-Vesperinas (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Spain) 9:40 Scattering by a Finite Set of Cylinders D. Maystre, S. Enoch, G. Tayeb (Institut Fresnel, 8:40 Rigorous Modelling of Multielement Frequency France) Selective Surfaces D. Zelenchuk, A. Lerer (Rostov State University, Russia); A. Schuchinsky (Queen's University Belfast, UK)

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9:00 A multilevel fast multipole algorithm for the Session 30 a simulation of wave propagation in 2D electromagnetic crystals Photonic Bandgap Structures and Metamaterials D. Pissoort, D. Vande Ginste, F. Olyslager, D. De Zutter (Ghent University, Belgium); E. Michielssen Wednesday AM, March 31, 2004 (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) Pacinotti 9:20 Numerical Evaluation of Spectral Integral Organized by Gérard Tayeb, Daniel Maystre and Representations for the Field Excited by a Line Stefan Enoch Source in 2D EBG Materials Chaired by Daniel Maystre and Stefan Enoch F. Capolino (University of Siena, Italy); D. R. Jackson, D. R. Wilton (University of Houston, USA) 8:00 A Controllable (“Smart Surface”) Metafilm: Scatterers with Negative Polarizabilities 9:40 Tunable metamaterial with varicap diode C. L. Holloway, M. D. Janezic (NIST, USA); E. F. O. Reynet, N. Malléjac, O. Acher (CEA Le Ripault, Kuester, M. A. Mohamed (University of Colorado at France) Boulder, USA) 10:00 Coffee Break 8:20 Design and characterization of a smart periodic 10:20 Broken Time-reversal and Electromagnetic Anyon material including MEMS Quasi-Particles in 2D Chiral Plasmon Structures M. Thevenot, L. Mercier, B. Jecko (Université de N. I. Zheludev, A. Schwanecke (University of Limoges, France) Southampton, UK); E.M. Wright (University of 8:40 Nanopillars photonic crystal waveguides Arizona, USA) D. N. Chigrin, A. V. Lavrinenko, C. M. Sotomayor 10:40 Nonreciprocal Diffraction from Planar Chiral Torres (University of Wuppertal, Germany) Gratings 9:00 Short stories on point sources in meta-materials S. Prosvirnin (Institute of Radio Astronomy, S. Guenneau, J. B. Pendry (Imperial College London, Ukraine); A. Papakostas, N. I. Zheludev (University UK); B. Gralak (FOM-Institute for Atomic and of Southampton, UK) Molecular Physics, The Netherlands) 11:00 Fields in uniaxial wire medium slab 9:20 Theoretical study for reducing propagation losses in A. Viitanen (Helsinki University of Technology, Photonic Crystal waveguides Finland); I. Nefedov (Russian Academy of Sciences, C. Sauvan, Ph. Lalanne, J. P. Hugonin (Université Russia) Paris Sud, France) 11:20 Demonstration of Left-handedness in coplanar 9:40 Subwavelength resolution using a 2D photonic waveguide technology crystal based superlens F. Martín, J. Bonache (Universidad Autonoma de E. Ozbay, K. Aydin, K. Guven (Bilkent University, Barcelona, Spain); F. Falcone, T. Lopetegi, M. Turkey) Sorolla (Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain); J. Baena, R. Marqués (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain) 10:00 Coffee Break 11:40 Negative magnetic permeability media in planar 10:20 2D or 3D FDTD for photonic crystal waveguides microwave circuits modeling? F. Martín, J. Bonache (Universidad Autonoma de D. Castaldini, R. Zoli, A. Parini, G. Bellanca, P. Barcelona, Spain); F. Falcone, T. Lopetegi, M. Bassi (University of Bologna, USA) Sorolla (Universidad Pública de Navarra, Spain); J. Baena, R. Marqués (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain) 10:40 Density of State Functions in Photonic Crystals R. C. McPhedran, D. P. Fussell, C. M. de Sterke 12:00 New artificial high-permeability material for (University of Sydney, Australia); L. C. Botten, A. A. microwave applications Asatryan (University of Technology, Australia) P. Ikonen, S. I. Maslovski, S. A. Tretyakov, I. Kolmakov (Helsinki University of Technology, 11:00 Trapping light in Photonic Crystal Fibres Finland) J. C. Knight, P. St. J. Russell (University of Bath, UK) 12:20 State Approach in Artificial Materials Development in Electromagnetics 11:20 Azimuthal analysis of the far field of microstructured T. Sengor (Yildiz Technical University, Turkey) fibers for precisely determining the extinction wavelength of the second mode 12:40 Regular Gratings of Planar Strips as High Impedance L. Labonté, D. Pagnoux, P. Roy (IRCOM, France); Surfaces G. Mélin (Alcatel R&I, France) P. Mladyonov, S. Prosvirnin (Institute of Radio Astronomy, Ukraine); S. Zouhdi (Laboratoire de 11:40 A compact cavity resonator using metamaterial Génie Electrique de Paris, France) surfaces M. Caiazzo, S. Maci (University of Siena, Italy); N. Engheta (University of Pennsylvania, USA) 12:00 Homogenization and Scaling in Metamaterials D. Felbacq (GES UMR, France); F. Zolla (Institut

Fresnel, France); G. Bouchitté (ANLA, France); A. Moreau (Lasmea, France) 12:20 Diode insertions make a tunable metamaterial M. Lapine, M. Gorkunov (University of Osnabrück Germany)

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12:40 Microwave interaction in metamaterial with 12:00 Light Scattering from Disordered Nanostructured nonlinear resonant conductive elements Metal Surfaces: Localized Surface-Plasmon M. Lapine, M. Gorkunov (University of Osnabrück Polaritons and SERS ElectromagneticMechanism Germany) J. A. Sánchez-Gil, V. Giannini, J. V. García-Ramos (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Session 21 Madrid, Spain); E. R. Méndez (División de Física Aplicada CICESE Ensenada, Mèxico) Rough Surface Scattering and Related Problems 12:20 Second-order perturbation theory for scattering from Wednesday AM, March 31, 2004 heterogeneous rough surfaces Galilei C. –A. Guérin, A. Sentenac (Faculté des Sciences de Organized by Alexei Maradudin Saint-Jérôme, France) Chaired by Alexei Maradudin 12:40 Light diffusion in a multimode optical fiber with a rough surface 8:20 Reconstructing of Two-Dimensional Rough Surface E. I. Chaikina, G. A. Navarrete, S. Stepanov, T. A. Profile Using Optimization technique Leskova, E. R. Méndez (Centro de Investigación M. El-Shenawee (University of Arkansas, USA); E. Cientifica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada, Miller (Northeastern University, USA) México) 8:40 Interference with a Collett-Wolf Source 13:00 Grazing angle scattering by non-Gaussian one- Z.-H. Gu (Surface Optics Corporation, USA); T.A. dimensional surfaces Leskova, A. A. Maradudin (University of California E. R. Méndez, V. Ruiz-Cortés (Centro de Irvine, USA) Investigación Cientifica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada Mèxico) 9:00 Time-Domain Solution of Maxwell’s Equations with Uncertainty using Homogeneous Chaos Expansions Session 67 J. S. Hesthaven (Brown University, USA); C. Chauviere (Universite Blaise Pascal, France) Photonics, Linear and Nonlinear Optical Devices 9:20 Backscattering enhancement from a dielectric layer and Special Fiber Optics on a reflecting substrate Wednesday AM, March 31 D. Blumberg (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Room 6 Israel); V. Freilikher, Yu. S. Kaganovskii, A. Kotlyar (Bar-Ilan University, Israel); A. A. Maradudin Organized by Hung – Chia Huang and Saiedeh Saghafi (University of California Irvine, USA) Chaired by Hung – Chia Huang and Saiedeh Saghafi 9:40 The Design of Two-Dimensional Random Surfaces 8:00 Long Period Planar Waveguide Gratings with Specified Scattering Properties H. Y. Tang, H. C. Tsoi, W. H. Wong, E. Y. B. Pun T. A. Leskova, A. A. Maradudin, J. Muñoz-Lopez (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) (University of California Irvine, USA); E. R. Mendez (Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación 8:20 Analysis of enhanced transmission through coaxial Superior de Ensenada, Mexico) apertures in a metallic film G. Granet, A. Moreau (Lasmea UMR CNRS, 10:00 Acceleration of convergency method in the rough France); F. I. Baida, D. Van Labeke (Institut de surface scattering problem with the Dirichlet Microtechniques de Franche-Comté, France) boundary condition V. I. Tatarskii (Zel Technologies and NOAA ETL, 8:40 Frequency mixing of two microwaves carried in an USA) optical carrier by means of a photodiode M. Akaike (Tokyo University of Science, Japan) 10:20 Coffee Break 9:00 Higher order Gaussian beams in mode converter 10:40 Measurement of Surface States by Optical Patterns S. Saghafi, M. Withford, J. A. Piper (Macquarie Produced by Laser Scattering and Diffraction University, Australia) T. Inari, N. Aoki (Kinki University, Japan) 9:20 Long-Length Polarization Maintaining Optical Fiber 11:00 Inverse scattering algorithm for near-field optics Fabricated in China microscopy using intensity data B. Xue, L. Liang, T. Xiao (Jiangsu Fasten Photonics D. Macías, A. Vial, D. Barchiesi (Université de Company, China) Technologie de Troyes, France) 9:40 Modeling long-haul WDM transmission in nonlinear 11:20 SSA and WCA scattering microwave models from optical fibers using a fast split-step wavelet sea rough surfaces collocation method C. Bourlier, N. Dechamps (Ecole Polytechnique de W. Freude, N. Goncharova (University of Karlsruhe, l'Université de Nantes, France); G. Berginc Germany); T. Kremp, C. Poulton (Aachen University (THALES Optronique, France) of Technology, Germany) 11:40 Using Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method to 10:00 Experimental progress in the development of novel analyze the roughness quality of Optic Coating all-fiber optical circuitry based essentially on circular W.-C. Chen, T.-L. Fu, H.-H. Lin, H. Y. Chou lightwave transmission (Prediction Instrument Development Center, Taiwan) H. C. Huang (Shanghai University, China)

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Session 64 Session 16 Numerical Techniques Advanced Computational Methods for System Wednesday AM, March 31, Room 6 Design Room 6 Wednesday AM, March 31, 2004 Chaired by Kay Hameyer Room 7 Organized by Ross Speciale 10:40 Singular Value Decomposition applied to wire antennas Chaired by Ross Speciale and Fritz Arndt P. Neocleous, E. R. Pike (Kings College London, 8:20 RAYTRACK: A Highly Efficient "Five-Ray" UK); G. deVilliers (Qinetiq Ltd. UK) Scattering Program for Antenna, Multipath, and 11:00 Efficient time-domain simulation of lossy Radar Cross Section Simulations multiconductor transmission lines by means of L. H. Sacks (The Aerospace Corporation, USA) generalized method of characteristics 8:40 Computing the Scattering Matrix of Multiport A. Maffucci (Università di Cassino, Italy); G. Miano Systems. (Univ. di Napoli Federico II, Italy) R. A. Speciale (Research & Development Inc., USA) 11:20 Numerical Techniques in Left-handed Materials 9:00 Calculation of Eigenmode Fields in RF-Resonators Modeling using Coupled S-Parameter Calculation Y. Hao, L. Lu, S. S. Sudhakaran, C. G. Parini (Queen K. Rothemund, U. van Rienen (Universität Rostock, Mary University of London, UK) Germany) 11:40 Performance evaluation of 3D Packaging structures 9:20 Beam Waveguide for a Scanning Space Radiometer with quasi-static analysis and circuit level modeling P. R. Foster (MAAS, UK); S. M. Tun (SMT A. Renko (Nokia Research Center, Finland); M. Consultancies Ltd, UK); R. K. Child (Sula Systems Uusimäki (Nokia Mobile Phones, Finland) Ltd, UK) 12:00 A Strategy for Iron Losses Separation 9:40 A Numerical Technique for the Analysis of MEMS N. J. Batistela, F. B. R. Mendes, N. Sadowski, P. Structures Using the Coupling of Electromagnetic Kuo-Peng, J. P. A. Bastos (Universidade Federal de and Mechanical Equations Santa Catarina, Brazil) K. Kawano, N. Miura, M. Kuroda (Tokyo University 12:20 Direct and inverse electromagnetic methodologies: of Technology, Japan); M. Tentzeris (Georgia the proposal of MADEND project for ECT analysis Institute of Technology, USA) R. Martone and the MADEND Research Group 10:00 Coffee Break (Seconda Universita’ di Napoli, Italy) 10:20 High Power Microwave Amplifiers with 12:40 FDTD Implementation of Thin Layer Equivalent Toroidal/Helical Electron Orbits Boundary Condition R. A. Speciale (Research & Development Inc, USA) A. U. Bhobe (University of Colorado at Boulder, USA); C. L. Holloway (NIST, Electromagnetics Div, 10:40 Fast Microwave Component and Antenna Design USA) Utilizing the Optimization Performance of Advanced Hybrid CAD Tools 13:00 A mathematical model of "smart" obstacles F. Arndt, V. Catina (University of Bremen, F. Zirilli (Università di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy) Germany); J. Brandt (Microwave Innovation Group, 13:20 PEEC Method dedicated to the design of electrical Germany) systems 11:00 Homogeneous Magnet Design Using Genetic J.-P. Gonnet, V. Mazauric (Schneider Electric, Algorithms France); E. Clavel, J. Roudet (Laboratoire A. Ciesla, B. Garda, M. Solek (AGH University of d’Electrotechnique de Grenoble, France) Science and Technology, Poland) 13:40 An Iterative Perturbation Theory Based Stochastic Algorithm for the Transverse Magnetic Problem: A Session 68 2D Benchmark K. Chatterjee, P. Matos (California State University, Biomedical Applications of Microwave Imaging, USA); Y. L. Le Coz (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Spectroscopy and UWB Applications in Medicine Wednesday AM, March 31, 2004 Room 7

Organized by Serguei Semenov and Enrico Staderini

Chaired by Enrico Staderini

11:40 UWB radars in medicine: the rationale for using after ten years of research E. M. Staderini (University of Rome, Italy) 12:00 Microstrip antena design for UWB radar application in medicine F. Montecchia, E. M. Staderini (University of Rome, Italy)

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12:20 Detection of Human Breathing and Heartbeat by 9:40 Constrained Parameteric Minimization for the Remote Radar Inversion of Electromagnetic Measurements in the S. I. Ivashov, V. V. Razevig, A. P. Sheyko, I. A. Earth Vasilyev (Bauman Moscow State Technical A. Abubakar, T. M. Habashy (Schlumberger-Doll University, Russia) Research, USA) 12:40 Complementary Information from Active and Passive 10:00 Shape reconstruction in 3D Electromagnetic Microwave Imaging in Breast Cancer Detection Induction Tomography using level sets F. Bardati, G. Marrocco, M. P. Massaro (Università O. Dorn (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain) di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy); P. Tognolatti (Università del L’Aquila, Italy) 10:20 Coffee Break 13:00 A Modified Perturbation Method for Two- 10:40 Joint Retrieval of Target and Background Electrical Dimensional Time Harmonic Impedance Parameters of Buried Objects Tomography M. El-Shenawee (University of Arkansas, USA); E. D. G. Drogoudis, G. A. Kyriacou (Democritus Miller (Northeastern University, USA) University of Thrace; Greece); J. N. Sahalos 11:00 Experimental Detection and Theoretical (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece) Reconstruction of Cylindrical Cross Section Objects 13:20 Detection of Breast Cancer Tumors Based on the using TM, TE and Cascaded TM-TE Polarization: Resonance Phenomenon of Electromagnetic Waves Application to Pipes M. El-Shenawee (University of Arkansas, USA) E. Le Brusq, J. Y. Dauvignac, I. Aliféris, Ch. Pichot (University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France); X. 13:40 Microwave Tomography for Clinical Applications: Dérobert (Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Progress and Complications. Chaussées, France) S. Y. Semenov, V. G. Posukh, A. E. Bulyshev, T.Williams, Y. E. Sizov (Troitsk Institute of Innovative 11:20 Detection of Water Leaks In Supply Pipes Using and Thermonuclear Research, Russia); A. Abubakar Wideband FM-CW Radar: Electromagnetic (Schlumberger-Doll Research, USA); A. E. Souvorov, Modelling B. A. Voinov (Scientific Research Institute of D. G. Lymperopoulos, M. Bibas, Y. Stratakos, D. I. Experimental Physics, Russia) Kaklamani, N. K. Uzunoglu (National Technical University of Athens, Greece) Session 3 11:40 Buried landmine detection using microwave Electromagnetic Subsurface Sensing: Theoretical, radiometry M. Peichl, S. Dill, H. Süß (German Aerospace Algorithmic and Technological Advances Center, Germany) Wednesday AM, March 31, 2004 12:00 Detection, localization and characterization of targets Room 8 buried in a noisy environment Organized by Andrea Massa, Salvatore Caorsi and A. Dubois, K. Belkebir, M. Saillard (Institut Fresnel, Christian Pichot CNRS, France) Chaired by Andrea Massa, Salvatore Caorsi and 12:20 A two-wire antenna system for subsurface sensing Christian Pichot S. H. J. A. Vossen, E. S. A. M. Lepelaars, A. P. M. Zwamborn (TNO Physics and Electronics 8:20 A Multiplicative Regularized Born Iterative Laboratory, The Netherlands); A. G. Tijhuis Algorithm (Eindhoven University of Technology) A. Abubakar (Schlumberger-Doll Research, USA); P. 12:40 2D Geoelectrical Tomography Investigation of Varco M. van den Berg (Delft University of Technology, The d’Izzo Landslide Netherlands); S. Y. Semenov (Carolinas Medical A. Perrone, G. Colangelo, V. Lapenna, S. Piscitelli, Center, USA) E. Rizzo, L. Telesca (CNR, Italy) 8:40 On the Effectiveness of Kernel-based Learning-by- Examples Techniques for Electromagnetic Poster Session 5 Subsurface Sensing Wednesday AM, March 31, 2004 S. Caorsi (University of Pavia, Italy); E. Bermani, A. Boni, M. Donelli, A. Massa (University of Trento, Poster Area 9:20 – 12:40 Italy)

9:00 Forward-Backward Time-Stepping Method P01 Finite Element Modeling of Reluctance Synchronous Combined with Genetic Algorithm for Imaging Machines with Gramme and Ordinary Windings Shallow Subsurface Objects M. Hosseini Aliabadi, M. Mirsalim (Amirkabir Z. Q. Meng (Fukuoka University, Japan); H. Jia University of Technology, Iran) (Kyusyu University, Japan); T. Takenaka (Nagasaki University, Japan) P02 Modeling of a Tubular Linear Induction Motor Using 2-D and 3-D finite element 9:20 Subsurface Detection and Imaging by means of the M. Hosseini Aliabadi (Amirkabir University of Iterative Multi-Scaling Approach Technology, Iran) S. Caorsi (University of Pavia, Italy); M. Donelli, D. Franceschini, A. Massa (University of Trento, Italy); P03 Transformation of surface domain structure in Co- M. Pastorino (University of Genova, Italy) rich amorphous wires A. Chizhik, J. Gonzalez (Facultad de Química, San Sebastián, Spain); J. Yamasaki (Kyushu Institute of

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Technology, Japan); J. M. Blanco (EUITI, P18 New Electric Devices Common for Both Cancer UPV/EHU, Spain) Treatment and Life Elongation H. Kikuchi (Institute for Environmental P04 Signal denoising in MR tomography using wavelet Electromagnetics, Japan); Y. Nagai (Shonan K. Bartušek (Institute of Scientific Instruments, Czech Institute of Technology, Japan) Republic); E. Gescheidtová, R. Kubasek (Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic) P19 Dielectric photonic crystal as medium with negative electric permittivity and magnetic permeability P05 Characteristics Estimation of Travelling-Wave A. L. Efros, A. L. Pokrovsky (University of Utah, Ultrasonic Motor Using Simplified Hybrid Model USA) S. A. Alsabbah, E. Berthelot (LGEP- Supelec, France) P20 A numerical method for designing irrotational control P06 Measurement of ultra-short solitary electromagnetic systems pulses C. F. Chen (Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong E. Gescheidtová, M. Steinbauer, P. Fiala (Brno Kong) University of Technology, Czech Republic) P21 Efficient Path Loss Model for Microcellular P07 Performance of the FD-BPM with Higher Order Communication Systems in Urban Street – Grid Interpolation Schemes Environments Ľ. Šumichrast (Slovak University of Technology, Q. Sun, H. S. Tan, S. Y. Tan (Nanyang Technological Slovakia) University, Singapore) P08 Natural Superconductivity in Space? Possible P22 Design of a System for the Energization of Electromagnetic Levitation of Saturn’s (planetary) MagnetoRheological Fluids Rings R. Rizzo, N. Sgambelluri (University of Pisa, Italy) V. V. Tchernyi (Cherny), A. Yu. Pospelov (General Physics Institute, Russia) P23 Stability Analysis of a Passive MAGLEV System R. Rizzo (University of Pisa, Italy) P09 3D Transient Calculation of an Induction Machine with Squirrel-Cage Rotor Session 63 C. Schlensok, C. Kaehler, G. Henneberger (Aachen University, Germany) Microwaves and Antennas P10 Efficiency Determination of a Brushless DC Motor Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 Under Field Weakening Operation Auditorium B. Boukais, H. Zeroug (University of Mouloud Mammeri, Algeria) Chaired by Juan Zapata P11 A Circuit Approach to Design Braking Rings for 14:00 Millimeter Wave Antenna for Obstacle Radar High Power Woofers Detection Working at 94 GHz A. Salvini, L. Fontanesi (Università “Roma TRE”, B. D. Nguyen, C. Migliaccio, C. Pichot (LEAT, Italy) France); K. Yamamoto, N. Yonemoto (ENRI, Japan) P12 High-Temperature Superconductor Josephson 14:20 Realization of Decoupling Networks for Low-Order Junctions for fundamental studies and novel Multi-Port Arrays with Reduced Element Spacing electronic “devices” J. C. Coetzee, P. Tyng Chua (National University of F. Tafuri (Seconda Università di Napoli, Italy) Singapore, Singapore) P13 Qualitative behavior of Left-Handed Materials and 14:40 A Novel 30-percent Bandwidth Horn for Dual-band related meta-materials Application Th. Koschny, R. Penciu, N. Katsarakis, E. N. H. Deguchi, M. Tsuji, H. Shigesawa (Doshisha Economou, C. M. Soukoulis (Foundation of Research University, Japan) and Technology, Grece) 15:00 Antenna Design for Long-Term Exposure P14 A New Model for Order Reduction in Induction Experiments in the Low - Frequency Range Motors, Based on Wavelet S. Celozzi (University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy) B. Yousefpour, M. Mirsalim (Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran) 15:20 Analysis of a microstrip patch antenna integrated with a VCO for reflectarray applications P15 Phase Noise for Multi-mode Digital Satellite L. Boccia, G. Amendola, G. Di Massa (Università Communication System della Calabria, Italy) Y. W. Kim, D. Gil Oh, S. P. Lee (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, Korea) 15:40 Wideband Shorted Half U-Slot Patch Antennas R. Chair, K. F. Lee, A. A. Kishk (University of P16 Simulation of SPSERG Including Saturation Effect Mississippi, USA); C. L. Mak, K. M. Luk (City by Neural Network University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) J. Ghadiani, M. Mirsalim (Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran) 16:00 A two-element dual-frequency microstrip antenna with high isolation P17 Effects of joint and transverse contact resistances on J.-S. Row (Chien Kuo Institute of Technology, the V-I characteristic of superconductive cables Taiwan) T. Bonicelli, A. Portone (EFDA-CSU, Germany) 16:20 Coffee Break

16:40 Synthesis of Multibeam Printed Reflectarrays F. Venneri, S. Costanzo, G. Di Massa (University of Calabria, Italy)

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17:00 A Dual-Frequency with Orthogonal Polarization Ku- Session 25 b band Multilayer Microstrip Antenna Element G. C. Michail, N. K. Uzunoglou (National Technical Artificial Electromagnetic Materials University of Athens, Greece) Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 17:20 A compact and high-performance microstrip low- Fermi pass filter using shunt open stubs and a coupled slot on the ground plane Organized by Saïd Zouhdi and Sergei Tretyakov K. Kim, S. Kim, I. Park, H. Lim (Ajou University, Chaired by Saïd Zouhdi and Sergei Tretyakov Korea); H. Han (POSTECH, Korea) 16:20 Analysis of Dipole and Patch Radiators in Presence 17:40 Fabrication of NRD Guide Magic-T Based on Mode of Artificial Magnetic and Impedance Reflectors and Transformers at 60GHz Ground Planes: Preliminary Results F. Kuroki, M. Kimura (Kure National College of F. Bilotti, A. Alù, L. Vegni (University of “Roma tre”, Technology, Japan); T. Yoneyama (Tohoku Institute Italy) of Technology, Japan) 16:40 Parametric dependence and optimization of left- 18:00 A pre-distorter for GaAs power amplifier handed materials W. K. Lo, W. S. Chan, T. K. Lee, C. K. Leung (City M. Kafesaki, Th. Koschny, T. F. Gundogdu, E. N. University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Economou, C. M. Soukoulis (Foundation of Research 18.20 Novel Darlington Feedback Amplifier and Technology, Grece) T. K. Lee, W. S. Chan, W. K. Lo, C. K. Leung (City 17:00 Transmission and reflection properties of composite University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) double negative materials in free space 18:40 Small Planar Sleeve Antenna for Portable Wireless E. Ozbay, K. Aydin, K. Guven (Bilkent University, Terminals Turkey) Y. Nishioka, T. Fukasawa, Y. Sunahara, S. Makino 17:20 Anomalies in Surface Wave Propagation along (Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan); S. Urasaki Double-Negative and Single-Negative Cylindrical (Hiroshima Institute of Technology, Japan) Shells A. Alù (University of Roma Tre, Italy); N. Engheta Session 15 (University of Pennsylvania¸ USA) Detection and Classification Techniques of Buried 17:40 Active Double Negative Transmission Line with Objects by Radar Negative Group Velocity Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 S. Hrabar, Z. Sipus (University of Zagreb, Crotia) Fermi 18:00 Miniaturization of Rectangular Waveguide using Organized by Lorenzo Capineri Uniaxial Negative Permeability Meta-material S. Hrabar, J. Bartolic, Z. Sipus (University of Zagreb, Chaired by Lorenzo Capineri Crotia) 14:20 Reliable detection of hyperbolic diffraction patterns 18:20 Miniaturised Metallodielectric EBG/AMC in Radar scans for computerized topographic Metamaterials mapping of buried utilities J. Vardaxoglou, A. Feresidis, G. Goussetis P. Falorni, L. Capineri, L. Masotti (University of (Loughborough University, UK) Florence, Italy); G. Pinelli (I.D.S. Italy) 18:40 Rigorous Model for the Materials With Negative 14:40 Application of Passive and Active Radars for Permittivity and Permeability Electromagnetic Study Detection and Classification of Land Mines J. Chandezon, G. Granet (Universite Blaise Pascal, S. I. Ivashov, V. V. Razevig, A. P. Sheyko, I. A. France); A. Poyedinchuk, N. Yashina (IRE NAS of Vasilyev (Bauman Moscow State Technical Ukraine, Ukraine) University, Russia) Session 30 b 15:00 GPR for hand held mine detection D. Daniels (ERA Technology, UK) Photonic Bandgap Structures and Metamaterials 15:20 Multi-fold Ground Penetrating Radar imaging and Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 classification of buried targets for environmental Pacinotti applications M. Pipan, E. Forte, G. Dal Moro, M. Sugan, P. Organized by Gérard Tayeb, Daniel Maystre and Gabrielli, I. Finetti (University of Trieste, Italy) Stefan Enoch 15:40 Classification of buried objects from series of aligned Chaired by Daniel Maystre and Stefan Enoch hyperbolic arcs or “pendants” in Radar Scans 14:00 Photonic crystals and left-handed materials: negative C. G. Windsor; P. Falorni, L. Capineri (University of refraction Florence, Italy) D. Maystre, S. Enoch, G. Tayeb (Institut Fresnel CNRS, France) 14:20 Deterministic and Probabilistic Optimization of Photonic Crystals C. Hafner, J. Smajic, D. Erni (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland)

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14:40 Power Leakage in Two-Dimensional EBG Session 28 Waveguides F. Capolino (University of Siena¸ Italy); D. R. Dielectric Resonator Filters Jackson, D. R. Wilton (University of Houston, USA) Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 15:00 Light scattering as a tool to study opal-based Galilei photonic crystals S. G. Romanov, C. M. Sotomayor Torres (Institute of Organized by Maurizo Bozzi and Luca Perregrini Material Science and Department of Electrical and Chaired by Maurizio Bozzi and Luca Perregrini Information Engineering, Germany) 14:00 The electric field integral equation method for the 15:20 Homogenization of non Lax-Milgram materials analysis of rectangular cavity filters loaded by D. Felbacq (GES, France); F. Zolla, A. Nicolet dielectric and metallic pucks (Institut Fresnel, France); G. Bouchitté (ANLA, F. Alessandri, M. Chiodetti (University of Perugia, France) Perugia, Italy); A. Giugliarelli, G. Martirano 15:40 Squeezing light from specular structure (Microwave Consultant Engineering, Italy); D. A. L. Fehrembach (LOPM, France); A. Sentenac Maiarelli, F. Vitulli (Alenia Aerospazio, Italy); D. (Institut Fresnel¸ France) Schmitt (ESA Estec. The Netherlands); L. Vanni (Gruppo Traformec, Italy) 16:00 Finite Element-Boundary Integral Method for the Accurate Analysis of Double Negative (DNG) 14:20 Improvement of Harmonic Responses of an MSL Materials Resonator Based on LTCC Technique A. D. Hicks, E. Topsakal (Mississippi State R. K. Pokharel, K. Wada, K. Okimoto, O. Hashimoto University USA) (Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan); T. Takahashi (TDK Corporation, Japan) Session 37 14:40 NRD Guide Duplexer Using Band-Pass Filters New Advances in 2 – D and 3 – D Electromagnetic Loaded Square Shaped Ceramic Resonators at Modeling, Imaging and Inversion 60GHz F. Kuroki, H. Shimoi (Kure National College of Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 Technology, Japan); T. Yoneyama (Tohoku Institute Pacinotti of Technology, Japan) Organized by Michael Zhdanov 15:00 Application of the BI-RME Technique to the Chaired by Michael Zhdanov Analysis of Dielectric Resonators Immersed into Metallic Cavities 16:40 On some recent advances in the nonlinearized B. Gimeno, V. E. Boria (Universidad de Valencia, inversion of scattered fields Spain); M. Bressan, G. Conciauro (Universita degli A. Baussard, M. Lambert, D. Lesselier (CNRS- Studi di Pavia, Italy) SUPÉLEC-UPS, France) 15:20 CAD-oriented modeling of dielectric resonator filters 17:00 Analysis of Wave Scattering in 3D Anisotropic M. Politi, L. Codecasa, G. Macchiarella (Politecnico Structures Using Hierarchical Curvilinear Vector di Milano, Italy) Finite Elements 15:40 Tunable dielectric resonator filters for radio link A. V. Brovko (Saratov State University, Russia); G. applications A. Kyriacou (Democritus Univ. of Thrace, Greece) T. Kjøde, M. Jansson (NERA Networks, Norway); J. 17:20 The Influence of the Magnetic Field Over the Kocbach, K. Folgerø (NERA Research, Norway) Observed Metal to Insulator Transition on the 2D 16:00 Analysis of Dielectric Resonator Filters by the BI- Hole System RME Method L. Moldovan, T. Maghiar, V. Şoproni, M. Pantea, N. P. Arcioni, M. Bozzi, M. Bressan, G. Conciauro, F. Maghiar (University of Oradea, Romania) M. Perez, A. Perez Pastor, L. Perregrini (University 17:40 Three-dimensional Electromagnetic Inversion with of Pavia, Italy) Minimum Support Nonlinear Parameterization M. S. Zhdanov, E. Tolstaya (University of Utah, USA) Session 54 18:00 Rapid Methods in 3-D Electromagnetic Modeling and New Electrodynamics, Gravito – Electrodynamics Inversion: Review of Recent Advances and EHD M. S. Zhdanov (University of Utah, USA) Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 18:20 Measuring the amplitude and phase of the scattered Galilei field in optical diffraction tomography D. Konan (Institut National Polytechnique Organized by Hiroshi Kikuchi Houphouët, France); M. Bonmarin, U. Giovannini, Chaired by Hiroshi Kikuchi N. Bertaux, A. Sentenac (Institut Fresnel, France) 16:40 Extended Electromagnetic Theory: New Solutions of 18:40 High resolution imaging with optical diffraction Old Problems tomography, role of the evanescent waves B. Lehnert (Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden) P. Chaumet, K. Belkebir, A. Sentenac (Institut Fresnel, France) 17:00 Cosmic Black-body Radiation in Plasma Universe D. K. Callebaut (Campus Drie Eiken Campus, Belgium)

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17:20 Non-uniform equilibrium and stability of an infinite 17:00 Using Z-Transforms Frequency-Dependent FDTD to Newtonian gravitating medium with cosmological analyze the micro lens of multiplayer optical coating constant T.-L. Fu, W.-C. Chen, C.-S. Yu, H.-H. Lin, H. Y. Chou D. K. Callebaut, A. K. Callebaut, G. K. Karugila (Prediction Instrument Development Center, Taiwan) (Campus Drie Eiken Campus, Belgium) 17:20 Non-linear Electromagnetic Behaviour of power 17:40 Plasma stability up to higher orders including its cables: frequency domain analysis versus time magnetic effects domain analysis D. K. Callebaut, G. K. Karugila (Campus Drie Eiken L. Battistelli, A. Geri (Università di Roma “La Campus, Belgium) Sapienza”, Italy) 18:00 Roles of EHD, MHD, and (T)HD in Tornadic 17:40 Introducing fast and reliable mass product validation Thunderstorms method for mechanical shield and gasket sub- H. Kikuchi (Institute for Environmental assembly Electromagnetics¸ Japan) M. Uusimäki (Nokia Mobile Phones, Finland); P. Aerikkala (Nokia Enterprise solutions, Finland) 18:20 The electron-spin as a driving force in genetic instability leading to pathological processes: some 18:00 Comparison of Methods to Calculate Iron Losses supporting evidences from in vivo magnetic cancer Caused by Harmonic Fields in Rotating Machines treatment K. Yamazaki, S. Watari (Chiba Institute of S. Tofani (Ivrea Hospital, Italy) Technology, Japan) 18:40 Electromagnetic Fields and Cancer 18:20 Implementation of Bi-CGSTAB(L) for Fast and J. Behari, R. Paulraj (Jawaharlal Nehru University, Efficient Analysis of Electromagnetic Problems India) M. R. Zunoubi (State University of New York, USA); A. A. Kishk (The University of Mississippi, USA) Session 62 Session 65 Computational Electromagnetics Wave Scattering Theory and Applications Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 Room 6 Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 Chaired by João Bastos Room 7 Chaired by Osama Mohammed 14:20 Controlled antenna design method based on the use of characteristic modes 14:20 Fluctuations of the electromagnetic radiation M. Cabedo-Fabrés, E. Antonino-Daviu, A. Valero- scattered by aggregates of particles Nogueira, M. Ferrando-Bataller (Universidad O. Merchiers, F. González, J. M. Saiz, F. Moreno Politécnica de Valencia, Spain) (Universidad de Cantabria, Spain) 14:40 Allocation Algorithm of Reserves on Extreme 14:40 A Simple FDTD Formulation for Non-Perfectly Sensitivity Criterion in Naval Equipment Conducting Metals G. Caruntu, C. Panait (Maritime University of T. Fukaya, Y. Yamakawa, T. Nakano, J. Tominaga Constantza, Romania); O. Dragomirescu (University (Center for Applied Near-Field Optics Research, “Politehnica” Bucharest, Romania) Japan) 15:00 A New Optimisation-Based Methodology for 15:00 A Fuzzy Interference Suppression Method for Time Determination of Small-Signal Equivalent Circuit Hopping Multi-Access UWB Communications Model Parameters for a Si/SiGe HBT process K. M. Chow, M. K. Lee, S. W. Leung (City University H. Taher, D. Schreurs, A. Alabadelah, B. Nauwelaers of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) (K.U.Leuven, div. ESAT-TELEMIC, Belgium) 15:20 Numerical Simulation of Scattering and Emission 15:20 Electric and magnetic fields from a semi-infinite from Spatially Inhomogeneous Scatter Media by vertical thin-wire antenna above a conducting plane Using 3D – VRT Equation R. Thottappillil (Uppsala University, Sweden); M. A. Y.-Q. Jin (Fudan University, China) Uman (University of Florida, USA) 15:40 Optical scattering by rough heterogeneous media 15:40 Novel Multi-layered Poles’s Extraction Technique H. Chanal, J. P. Segaud, P. Borderies (ONERA- Y. Wang, B. L. Ooi, M. S. Leong (National University CERT, France); M. Saillard (Institut Fresnel, of Singapore, Singapore) France) 16:00 Analysis of Periodic Structures using ADI FDTD 16:00 Coffee Break Method W. Y. Tam (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 16:20 Coupling of a Gaussian Beam into a Planar Slab Hong Kong) Waveguide using the Mode Matching Method M. Stallein, C. Kolleck, G. Mrozynski (University of 16:20 Coffee Break Paderborn, Germany) 16:40 Object-Oriented Modeling of Wavelets in EM Field 16:40 Fields in axially corrugated waveguide filled with Simulation anisotropic chiral material O. Pertz, A. Beyer (University of Duisburg-Essen, A. Viitanen (Helsinki University of Technology, Germany) Finland), S. Mahmoud (Kuwait University, Kuwait)

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17:00 The Inversion of Sunglint from Nonlinear Waves Session 61 G. P. Cureton, M. J. Lynch, B. T. McGann (Curtin University of Technology, Australia); S. J. Anderson WORKSHOP on Localized Waves (Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia) Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 Room 8 17:20 Microwave Heating Treatment at Low Temperature Gradient Using a Wave-Guide with Networks of Organized by Hugo E. Hernández-Figueroa, Michel Serial and Parallel Nozzles Zamboni Rached and Erasmo Recami A. Grava, T. Maghiar, C. Grava, N. Maghiar, V. Chaired by by Hugo E. Hernández-Figueroa, Michel Şoproni, M. Pantea (University of Oradea, Romania) Zamboni Rached and Erasmo Recami 17.40 Two-dimensional ocean surface Doppler spectrum at microwave frequency and grazing angle 16:20 An Introduction to the Localized Superluminal G. Soriano, M. Saillard (Institut Fresnel, France); M. Solution of the X-Shaped Type Joelson (Université de Toulon et du Var, France) E. Recami (Università Statale di Bergamo, Italy); M. Zamboni-Rached, H. E. Hernández Figueroa 18:00 Space-Time Array Processing Based on Coded Ultra- (Unicamp Campinas, Brazil) Wideband-Impulse Waveforms M. G. M. Hussain (Kuwait University, Kuwait) 16:40 Localized Waves and Relativity P. Saari (University of Tartu, Estonia) Session 6 17:00 Localized Waves Exhibiting Slow Missile-like Decay Shallow Subsurface Electromagnetic Imaging and Rates: Can they be Generated? A. M. Shaarawi (The American University in Cairo, Inversion Egypt); I. M. Besieris (VPI&SU, USA); M. A. Maged Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 (Giza Systems Co., Egypt) Room 8 17:20 Theoretical Analysis of X-waves in Nonlinear Media Organized by Dominique Lesselier and Marc Lambert C. Conti (University of Roma Tre, Italy); S. Trillo (University of Ferrara, Italy) Chaired by Dominique Lesselier and Marc Lambert 17:40 TEM Localized Waves within the Framework of the 14:00 Optimization Approaches for the Detection of Charge-Current Wave Theory Subsurface Defects I. M. Besieris (VPI&SU, USA); A. M. Shaarawi (The S. Caorsi (University of Pavia, Italy); M. Benedetti, American University in Cairo, Egypt) A. Massa (University of Trento, Italy); M. Pastorino (University of Genoa, Italy); A. Rosani (University of 18:00 Nonlinear Resonance EM Cancer Detection Trento, Italy) A. Meessen (Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium); C. Vedruccio (University of Urbino, Italy) 14:20 Reduction of surface clutter for detection of buried objects 18:20 Generation of small-angle localized light waves with O. Cmielewski, M. Saillard, H. Tortel (Institut thin-film microoptics Fresnel, CNRS, France) R. Grunwald, U. Neumann (Max-Born-Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Short Pulse Spectroscopy, 14:40 FDTD method for GPR applications Germany); V. Kebbel (Bremen Institute for Applied A. Reineix, S. Besse, C. Guiffaut (Faculté des Beam Technology, Germany) Sciences et Techniques, France) 18:40 Optical Analogue of Electronic Bloch Oscillations 15:00 Reduced-Order Models in Inverse Scattering R. Sapienza; P. Costantino, D. Wiersma, M. R. F. Remis, N. V. Budko (Delft University of Ghulinyan, C. J. Oton, L. Pavesi (INFM, Italy) Technology, The Netherlands) Poster Session 6 15:20 Fast Detection of Homogeneous Dielectric Targets Buried in a Layered Medium Wednesday PM, March 31, 2004 U. Barile (Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy); I. Poster Area 14:20 – 17:40 Capatano, L Crocco (IREA-CNR Napoli, Italy); T. Isernia (Univ. Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy) P01 Polarization mode dispersion and solitons 15.40 Applicability, Extensions and Exploitation of the Y. Chen (Shanghai University, China) ‘Contrast Source – Extended Born Approximation (CS-EBA) P02 Azimuthal polarizer L. Crocco (IREA-CNR, Italy); M. D’Urso, E. Mosca A. V. Siniavski (Yerevan Physics Institute, Armenia) (Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy); T. Isernia P03 Vectorial Finite-Element BPM Analysis applied to (Univ. Mediterranea di Reggio Calabria, Italy) Optical Fiber Coupler J. P. da Silva, M. L. Brandâo (Federal University of Maranhão, Brazil); H. E. Hernández-Figueroa (University of Campinas, Brazil) P04 Neural Network Estimation of Maximum Power Factor in Reluctance Synchronous Machine Based on Finite Element Analysis M. Hosseini, M. Mirsalim (Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran)

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P05 An optimisation technique for the underground cable P21 Automatic Optical Inspection for Printing Shift system design Defect Detection in Electronic Devices N. Kovac, D. Poljak, B. Jajac (FESB, Croatia) G. Acciani, G. Fornarelli, L. Liturri (Politecnico di Bari, Italy) P06 Fast evaluation of the dominant mode spatial frequency in RFX P22 A simulation study for designing a 2D Lens Duct O. Barana, G. Manduchi (Consorzio RFX, Italy) A. Hossein, B. Ghasemi (Shahid Beheshti University, Iran) P07 Path Loss Prediction in Urban Environment Based on a Neural Network P23 Molecular Nanoscale Nonlinear Optics G. Cerri, M. Cinalli, P.Russo (Università Politecnica V. Le Floc’h, S. Brasselet, J. F. Roch, J. Zyss (Ecole delle Marche, Italy) Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France) P08 Tunable Band-gap Properties of Planar Metallic P24 Optical Fiber Current Detection Based on Sagnac Fractals interferometer with Novel Bias Shift Compensation B. Hou, G. Xu, W. Wen (The Hong Kong University Method of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) X. Dong (University of Xiamen, China) P09 Artificial neural networks application to 3-D P25 Numerical Simulations of Photon Trapping in reconstruction of the subsurface target macro- Photonic Crystals doped with Three- and Four-level parameters Atoms V. Spichak (Geoelectromagnetic Research Institute S. R. Mahi, H. Iftekhar-Ul (The University of Western RAS, Russia) Ontario, Canada) P10 Simulation Of SPSERG Including Saturation Effect P26 Space-Time Focusing of X-Type Waves By Neural Network M. Zamboni-Rached, H. E. Hernández Figueroa J. Ghadiani, M. Mirsalim (Amirkabir University of (Unicamp Campinas, Brazil); E. Recami (Università technology, Iran) Statale di Bergamo, Italy); A. M. Shaarawi (The American University in Cairo, Egypt) P11 About the Electromagnetic Field Computation in the Induction Heating Systems P27 Chirped Optical X Wave Pulses T. Leuca, M. Arion (University of Oradea, Romania) E. Recami (Università Statale di Bergamo, Italy); M. Zamboni-Rached, H. E. Hernández Figueroa P12 Statistical Signal Integrity Analysis of Digital (Unicamp Campinas, Brazil) Systems E. Matoglu, M. Swaminathan (Georgia Institute of P28 Assessment of Linear System Iterative-Solvers Technology, USA) Applied to Photonics Device Simulations K. Claudio, H. E. Hernández-Figueroa, M. de Freitas P13 On the High Performance Computing Requirements Gomes Hernández (Universidade Estadual de for Advanced Modeling Campinas, Brasil) N. E. Buris, M. Schamberger (Motorola, USA)

P14 Inverse Scattering of a Dielectric Sphere Partially Buried in a Ground Plane Using a Neural Network C. Loo, M. Hamid (University of South Alabama, USA) P15 Numerical modelling of thulium doped tellurite fiber amplifiers F. Poli, A. Cucinotta, S. Selleri (University of Parma, Italy) P16 Development of Special Polymer Optical Fibres G.-D. Peng (University of New South Wales, Australia) P17 Some Aspects Regarding Inductive Heating Applications in order to Make the Magnetron Device T. Buidoş, T. Maghiar, D. Soproni, M. Pantea (University of Oradea, Romania) P18 Polarization grating, a new approach E. Mohagerani (Laser Research Institute, Iran) P19 Prediction of Torque and Normal Force in a Solid Rotor Disk Induction Motor Utilizing Artificial Neural Networks S. E. Abdollahi, M. Mirsalim, M. Mirzayee (Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran) P20 Design and optimisation of a magnetic circuit for a watt balance type experiment M. Besbes (LGEP, France); F. Alves (SATIE, France); G. Genevès (BNM-LNE/LAMA, France); P. Gournay (BNM-LNE, France); F. Villar (BNM-INM, France); J. David (ENSAM, France)

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