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Wednesday, January 27 Time Room A Room B Room C Room D Room E Room F Room G Monday, January 25 1B2: Workshop 2: Passive 1A2: Workshop 1: Post 1C2: Workshop 3: 1D2: Workshop 4: 1E2: Workshop 5: human detection, 10:40- processing techniques in Advancements in 5G Recent Advance in Low- Circularly Polarized localization, and posture 12:40 5G, Automotive & Space Antennas and Emerging 6G RCS Antennas and Antennas: Design and identification, using radio antenna measurements Antenna Technologies Metasurfaces Measurement techniques technologies 14:00- 1A3: Opening 15:00 15:20- 1A4: Keynote Speech 1 16:40 17:00- 1A5: Keynote Speech 2 18:40 Tuesday, January 26 2F1: OS: 2G1: Mobile 2C1: OS: Antennas and 2B1: Millimeter-Wave, Propagation 09:00- 2A1: Planar/Printed Metasurfaces/Metamaterials 2D1: Passive and 2E1: RFID and Its Propagation Terahertz and Optical and 10:40 Antennas and Arrays 1 for Radiation and Scattering Active Components Applications Technologies for Antennas 1 Measurement Control 1 Satellite Techniques Applications 2F2: Radar DOA, 2G2: 2C2: OS: Recent localization, 2B2: Millimeter-Wave, 2D2: Computational Propagation 11:00- 2A2: Planar/Printed Antennas and Propagation 2E2: EMC/EMI Sensing and Terahertz and Optical Electromagnetics and for V2X and 13:00 Antennas and Arrays 2 Technology in ASEAN Technologies Propagation Antennas 2 applications Channel Countries Measurement Sounding Techniques 1 2F3: Radar DOA, 2C3: OS: localization, 2G3: Short 14:20- 2A3: Small Antennas and 2B3: OS: Antenna Arrays Metasurfaces/Metamaterials 2D3: Short 2E3: Short Presentation Sensing and Presentation 16:20 RF Sensors 1 for Radar Applications for Radiation and Scattering Presentation Session A1 Session D1 Propagation Session B1 Control 2 Measurement Techniques 2 2D4: OS: EurAAP 2E4: Antenna Systems 2F4: Terrestrial, 2A4: OS: Advanced Session: Recent 2G4: 16:40- 2B4: Antenna 2C4: Designing FSS, EBG, for Mobile Earth-Space and Millimeter-Wave Array Advances in European Propagation 18:40 Measurement 1 and Other EM Device Communications and Ionospheric Antennas Antennas and Simulation MIMO Signal Processing Propagation Propagation Research Wednesday, January 27 3D1: OS: Advanced 3G1: Radar Technology 3E1: OS: Orbital Angular Remote 09:00- 3A1: Small Antennas and 3B1: Antenna 3C1: Wireless Power 3F1: Student Related to Radar Signal Momentum (OAM) Sensing and 10:40 RF Sensors 2 Measurement 2 Transfer Technologies Paper Award 1 and Image Processing Multiplexing Transmission Propagation Including Antennas Measurement 3D2: OS: IAET Special 3G2: OS: 3A2: Millimeter-wave, 3E2: OS: Leading 11:00- 3B2: Antenna Session: Antenna 3F2: Student Thinned and Terahertz and Optical 3C2: Metamaterials Technologies over 13:00 Measurement 3 Technologies for 5G Paper Award 2 Sparse Antennas 3 Diversity Mobile Communications Arrays 3A3-1: OS: Recent 14:20- Advances in Time Domain 15:20 Method 3B3: OS: Massive MIMO 3F3: Short 3G3: Short 3A3-2: OS: Advanced and its Related Techniques 3C3: Short Presentation 3D3: Short 3E3: Short Presentation Presentation Presentation Technology of Over-The-Air for 5G Beyond/ 6G Session A2 Presentation Session A3 Session D2 15:20- Session D3 Session B2 Testing for 5G, IoT and Systems 16:20 Vehicular Communication Systems 3E4: OS: Recent 3G4: OS: 3C4: OS: Novel Antennas 3D4: OS: Emerging Developments for Next- MW Wave 16:40- 3A4: Broadband and 3B4: Planar/Print Antenna and Propagation Modelling Technologies for the 3F4: Student Generation Terrestrial and and Tera 18:40 Multiband Antennas 1 Arrays for the 5G Millimeter Wave New 5G Antenna Paper Award 3 Space Communication Hertz Bands Systems Systems Propagation Thursday, January 28 4F1: Radar DOA, 4E1: OS: Millimeter- 4G1: OS: 4D1: OS: Recent localization, 4B1: OS: Biomedical Wave and Terahertz-Wave Studies on 09:00- 4A1: Antenna Theory and 4C1: Broadband and Advances in Sensing and Applications of Systems for Radio Wave 10:40 Design 1 Multiband Antennas 2 Computational Propagation Electromagnetic Field Infrastructures and Their Propagation Electromagnetics Measurement Standardization Activities in ITU-R SG3 Techniques 3 4F2: Radar DOA, 4G2: localization, 4D2: OS: WPT Millimeter- 11:00- 4A2: Antenna Theory and 4B2: Antennas for Mobile 4C2: OS: Circularly Sensing and Technologies for Mobile wave and 13:00 Design 2 and V2X Applications Polarized Antennas Propagation Devices Satellite Measurement Propagation Techniques 4 4F3: Radar DOA, localization, 4G3: Short 14:20- 4A3: Antenna Theory and 4B3: Short Presentation 4C3: Short Presentation 4D3: Short 4E3: Short Presentation Sensing and Presentation 16:20 Design 3 Session A4 Session A5 Presentation Session C Session D4 Propagation Session B3 Measurement Techniques 5 16:40- 4A4: Closing and Award 17:40 Ceremony Monday, January 25 Monday, January 25 10:40 - 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