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2017 International Applied Computational Electromagnetics 2017 International Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Symposium (ACES 2017) Suzhou, China 1-4 August 2017 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP17ACH-POD ISBN: 978-1-5090-4311-8 Copyright © 2017, Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) All Rights Reserved *** This is a print representation of what appears in the IEEE Digital Library. Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. IEEE Catalog Number: CFP17ACH-POD ISBN (Print-On-Demand): 978-1-5090-4311-8 ISBN (Online): 978-0-9960-0785-6 Additional Copies of This Publication Are Available From: Curran Associates, Inc 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: (845) 758-0400 Fax: (845) 758-2633 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TABLE OF CONTENTS TU3-A3 - SIMULATION OF PLASMA SHEATH AND SCATTERING PROPERTY OF A HYPERVELOCITY REENTRY OBJECT.........................................................................................................................1 X. F. Zeng ; J. W. Qian ; M. Y. Xia TU3-B1 - DESIGN OF KA-BAND ACTIVE PHASED-ARRAY ANTENNA FOR GEO COMMUNICATION SATELLITE PAYLOADS ..............................................................................................................3 Buning Tian ; Yan Li ; Muren Cai ; Heng Liu ; Yaohui Luo TU3-B2 - A LOW PROFILE WIDE-ANGLE SCAN PHASED ARRAY ANTENNA WITH TILE ARCHITECTURE.................................................................................................................................................................5 Yan Li ; Lin Li ; Buning Tian ; Shuqing Wang ; Ren Wang TU3-B3 - DESIGN OF OMNI-DIRECTIONAL CAVITY BACKED ANTENNA FOR AEROCRAFT APPLICATION .....................................................................................................................................................................7 Xiao-Fei Wang ; Wen Jin ; Shi-Gang Zhou ; Hui Wang TU3-B4 - A NOVEL ON-ORBIT CALIBRATION TECHNIQUE FOR LARGE PHASED ARRAY ANTENNA .............................................................................................................................................................................9 Ruoxin Li ; Buning Tian ; Chengguo Li ; Yan Li ; Biao Li TU3-B5 - RECONFIGURABLE THINNED ARRAYS FOR SATELLITE ANTENNAS APPLICATION ................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Heng Liu ; Muren Cai ; Hongwei Zhao ; Chunbang Wu TU3-C2 - MAGNETICALLY CONTROLLABLE WAVE MOLDING WITH MAGNETIC METAMATERIALS AND METASURFACES................................................................................................................ 13 H. B. Wu ; Q. L. Luo ; Y. Han ; H. J. Chen ; Z. F. Lin ; S. Y. Liu TU3-D2 - CALCULATOR OF WPT EFFICIENCY BETWEEN TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING ELEMENTS ................................................................................................................................................. 15 Qlaowel Yuan ; Riri Niizeki TU3-D4 - 4×1 MULTI-INPUT SINGLE-OUTPUT MAGNETIC RESONANCE BEAMFORMING WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM................................................................................................................... 17 Koshi Hamano ; Keita Ohtsuka ; Ryuya Tanaka ; Kenjiro Nishikawa TU3-D5 - A LOAD-INDEPENDENT MAGNETICALLY RESONANT WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................................................ 19 Yilun Guo ; Zhizhang David Chen ; Zhu Liu ; Bo Xu ; Yiqiang Yu ; Huapeng Zhao ; Jinyan Li TU3-E1 - NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF THE NONLINEAR RESPONSE OF RECEIVER MIXER ................................................................................................................................................................................. 21 Tan Hui ; Huang Ming-Liang TU3-E2 - THE ANALYSIS OF MULTISTEP CYLINDRICAL STRUCTURE ON THE DIELECTRIC SURFACE FOR WIDEBAND RADAR CROSS SECTION REDUCTION AT NORMAL INCIDENCE ..................................................................................................................................................... 24 Chonghua Fang ; Yao. Qin ; Chu-Feng Hu TU3-E3 - RESEARCH ON ONLINE SIGNAL MATCHING OF INDOOR POSITIONING BASED ON AL-KNN ALGORITHM.............................................................................................................................................. 26 Xiaoqin Wang ; Peng Xu ; Wei Xue TU3-E4 - A HYBRID METHOD FOR EMI EFFECT SIMULATION OF CABLE-INTERCONNECT NETWORK.......................................................................................................................................................................... 28 Jun Luo ; Jian Wang ; Yinshui Xia TU3-E5 - MEASUREMENT AND SUPPRESSION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE TO SPEED SENSOR OF CRH380BL ELECTRIC MULTIPLE UNIT......................................................................... 30 Yutao Tang ; Feng Zhu TUP-1 - AUTOMATED TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION OF INTERNAL ANTENNA DESIGN USING IMPROVED BPSO ................................................................................................................................................ 32 Qianqian Li ; Jian Dong ; Jie Yang ; Xin Zhuang ; Xiaping Yu ; Guoqiang Hu ; Ying Guo TUP-2 - BLIND SEPARATION OF HUMAN MOTIONS BASED ON INDEPENDENT COMPONENT ANALYSIS................................................................................................................................................ 34 Zhitao Gu ; Jiangtao Huangfu ; Lixin Ran TUP-3 - A DENSE MONOPOLE ARRAY FOR SPATIAL NOISE SHAPING............................................................ 36 Yingying Wang ; Xinyao Tang ; Jifu Liang ; Soumyajit Mandai TUP-4 - BACKSCATTERING CHARACTERISTICS OF FOAM-CONTAINING SEA SURFACE BY SSA AND VRT .............................................................................................................................................................. 38 Keke Li ; Wei Liu ; Lixin Guo TUP-5 - SIW CIRCULARLY-POLARIZED FILTERING ANTENNA......................................................................... 40 Meng Liu ; Changzhou Hua ; Gaoming Xu ; Qidong Zhao TUP-6 - AN ULTRA-WIDE BANDWIDTH ABSORBER BASED ON TIGHTLY COUPLED ARRAY................................................................................................................................................................................. 42 Xiangyao Hou ; Changying Wu ; Leilei Sima TUP-8 - MID-RANGE WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER TO MULTIPLE SMALL RECEIVERS USING METASURFACE................................................................................................................................................... 44 Huiying Zhang ; Long Li TUP-9 - AN IMPROVED EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT METHOD FOR ANALYZING CURVED FINITE FREQUENCY SELECTION SURFACE............................................................................................................ 46 Xiaoxing Fang ; Huangyan Li ; Zhifeng Jin ; Chenchen Yang ; Qunsheng Cao ; Yi Wang TUP-10 - A FAST ALGORITHM FOR MODELING QUASI-PERIODIC ARRAYS ................................................. 48 Xunwang Dang ; Maokun Li ; Fan Yang ; Shenheng Xu TUP-11 - AN 8-PORT PLANAR UWB MIMO ANTENNA FOR FUTURE 5G MICRO WIRELESS ACCESS POINT APPLICATIONS................................................................................................................................... 50 Yixin Li ; Bin Yu ; Huafeng Shen ; Lijia Zhu ; Guangli Yang TUP-12 - SYNTHESIS OF DISPERSIONLESS ZERO GROUP DELAY LINE FOR SERIES-FED ANTENNA ARRAYS.......................................................................................................................................................... 52 Ranjan Das ; Qingfeng Zhang ; Abhishek Kandwal TUP-13 - AN IMPROVED STATE SPACE APPROACH BASED METHOD FOR EXTRACTING THE TARGET SCATTERING CENTER ........................................................................................................................ 54 Chen Xuan ; Tian Yuguang ; Dong Chunzhu ; Zhang Xiangyang ; Wei Shaoming TUP-14 - EFFICIENT GENERATION OF 3-D CAPACITANCE MACROMODEL BASED ON FINITE DIFFERENCE METHOD.................................................................................................................................... 57 Ming Yang ; Wenjian Yu TUP-15 - KA-BAND PLANAR H-PLANE HORN ANTENNA BASED ON THE CONCEPT OF COMPLEMENTARY SOURCE........................................................................................................................................ 59 Jingxue Wang ; Yujian Li ; Junhong Wang TUP-16 - BI-MODE ACTIVE FREQUENCY SELECTIVE SURFACE WORKING AT 2.45 GHZ.......................... 61 Yang Xu ; Jinsong Gao ; Nianxi Xu TUP-17 - DEFECTED GROUND STRUCTURES FOR MUTUAL COUPLING SUPPRESSION AND XP LEVEL IMPROVEMENT.................................................................................................................................. 63 Kun Wei ; Jian-Ying Li ; Jia Su ; Ming-Liang Tao ; Jian Xie TUP-18 - DIAGNOSE ELEMENT FAILURES OF PHASED ANTENNA ARRAYS WITH A SINGLE FIXED RECEIVING PROBE ............................................................................................................................ 65 Can Xiong ; Gaobiao Xiao TUP-19 - DESIGN OF A WIDEBAND FILTERING POWER DIVIDER WITH STUB-LOADED RING RESONATOR..........................................................................................................................................................
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