National
Radio Science Meeting
4-7
January 2017
University
of Colorado Boulder
Sponsored
by USNC-URSI
TUESDAY
EVENING, 3 January 2017
19:00 – 23:00 USNC-URSI Business Meeting, Marriott Hotel
WEDNESDAY
MORNING, 4 January 2017
Session B1: Advanced Theory and Applications of
Metamaterials
(Special Session)
Room 1B40
Co-Chairs:
Ashwin Iyer, University of Alberta;
Filippo
Capolino, University of California Irvine
08:20 B1-1
BINARY HUYGENS' METASURFACE: A SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT
RETROREFLECTOR AT NEAR-GRAZING ANGLES
Alex M. H. Wong*,
Philip Christian, George V. Eleftheriades
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Toronto, Toronto, CANADA
08:40 B1-2
PERTURBATION THEORY APPLIED TO DIELECTRIC METAMATERIAL
RESONATORS
Salvatore Campione,
Larry K. Warne*, Lorena I. Basilio,
William L. Langston, Michael B. Sinclair
Sandia National
Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
09:00 B1-3
BROADBAND METAMATERIAL ABSORBERS IN THE VISIBLE SPECTRUM:
EFFECT OF NANOPARTICLE SHAPE
Chinmay Garud*1,
Ahmed M. Hassan1, Edward Garboczi2
1Computer Science and Electrical Engineering,
University of Missouri Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
2Applied Chemicals and Materials Division, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO
09:20 B1-4
ENHANCED TRANSMISSION INTO LAYERED-PLASMONIC METAMATERIALS
THROUGH K-SPACE HARMONIC COUPLING
Iman Aghanejad,
Kenneth J. Chau, Loic Markley*
School of Engineering,
University of British Columbia, Kelowna, BC, CANADA
09:40 B1-5
UNIVERSAL SPIN-MOMENTUM LOCKING OF LIGHT
Zubin Jacob*,
Todd V. Mechelen
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
10:00 Break
10:20 B1-6
Muhammed R. Zuboraj*,
Kubilay Sertel, John L. Volakis
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Electroscience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
10:40 B1-7
THEORY OF EXCEPTIONAL POINTS OF DEGENERACY IN COUPLED
WAVEGUIDES WITH BALANCED GAIN AND LOSS
Mohamed Othman*,
Filippo Capolino
Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA
11:00 B1-8
Arthur D. Yaghjian*
Electromagnetics
Research Consultant, Concord, MA
11:20 B1-9
Stuart Barth,
Braden P. Smyth, Ashwin K. Iyer*
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, CANADA
11:40 B1-10
RF CONTROLLED ATOM-VAPOR BASED MATERIAL FOR ELECTRIC FIELD METROLOGY
Christopher L. Holloway*,
Matt T. Simons, Josh A. Gordon
National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO
Session B2: Advances in CEM and Emerging Applications
(Special Session)
Room 200
Co-Chairs:
Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University;
Yahya
Rahmat-Samii, University of California
Los Angeles
08:20 B2-1
SURFACE INTEGRAL EQUATION DISCONTINUOUS GALERKIN (IEDG) METHOD WITH
IMPEDANCE BOUNDARY CONDITION
Xuezhe Tien,
Yongpin Chen, Jin-Fa Lee*
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
08:40 B2-2
COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETICS WITH DISCRETE EXTERIOR
CALCULUS
Shu Chen*1,
Weng C. Chew2
1Physics, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign,
Champaign, IL
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois
Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL
09:00 B2-3
TOWARD NEXT-GENERATION BENCHMARKING OF CEM METHODS:
COMPARING COMPUTATIONAL COSTS
Jackson W. Massey,
Anton Menshov, Ali E. Yılmaz*
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
09:20 B2-4
FDTD ACCELERATION USING MATLAB AND PARALLEL COMPUTING
TOOLBOX ON GPU CARDS
Joseph E. Diener*,
Atef Z. Elsherbeni
Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
09:40 B2-5
SYNTHESIZING THIN DIELECTRIC LENSES FOR CONICAL SCANNING
BEAMS: A HYBRID NUMERICAL ALGORITHM
Jordan F. Budhu*,
Yahya Rahmat-Samii
University of California
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
10:00 Break
10:20 B2-6
CHAOTIC HIGH-FIDELITY AND QUANTITATIVE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
IN WAVE SYSTEMS
Zhen Peng*1,
Shen Lin1, Thomas Antonsen2
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, University
of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
2University of Maryland College Park, MD
10:40 B2-7
FIGURE OF MERIT FOR COMPUTATIONAL ELECTROMAGNETICS SOLVERS
Tayfun Ozdemir*1,
Robert J. Burkholder2
1Virtual EM Inc., Ann Arbor, MI
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH
11:00 B2-8
PARALLEL COMPUTATION IN HIERARCHICALLY SEMISEPERABLE METHODS
FOR SURFACE INTEGRAL EQUATIONS
Aaron P. Smull*,
Ana B. Manic, Branislav M. Notaros
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
11:20 B2-9
DIAGNOSING SPURIOUS CHERENKOV RADIATION FROM NUMERICAL
DISPERSION ON UNSTRUCTURED GRIDS
Dong-Yeop Na*1,
Fernando L. Teixeira1, Yuri A. Omelchenko2
1 Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio
State University, Columbus, OH
2Trinum Research Inc., San Diego CA
11:40 B2-10
FULL-WAVE SIMULATION OF METALLIC NANOPARTICLES USING
QUADRILATERAL BARYCENTRIC BASIS FUNCTIONS
Michael Wei*,
Weng C. Chew
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL
Session B3: Antennas
Room 245
Co-Chairs:
Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder;
Karl
Warnick, Brigham Young University
08:20 B3-1
TRANSMITTING A BASEBAND SIGNAL THROUGH AN ELECTRICALLY SMALL
ANTENNA
Majid Manteghi*
Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA
08:40 B3-2
A REMOTE RADIATION PATTERN MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUE FOR
ELECTRICALLY SMALL ANTENNAS
Majid Manteghi*
Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA
09:00 B3-3
EXPERIMENTAL DEMONSTRATION OF A SUPERDIRECTIVE HORN ANTENNA
DESIGNED BY POYNTING STREAMLINE METHOD
Junming Diao*,
Karl F. Warnick
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
09:20 B3-4
QUALITY FACTOR CALCULATIONS FOR THE CHARACTERISTIC MODES OF
DIELECTRIC RESONATOR ANTENNAS
Binbin Yang*,
Jacob J. Adams
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
09:40 B3-5
TUNABLE SIW CAVITY BACKED ACTIVE ANTENNA WITH CIRCULAR
POLARIZATION
Farhad Farzami*,
Seiran Khaledian, Besma Smida, Danilo Erricolo
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
10:00 Break
10:20 B3-6
Bohan Zhang*,
Joshua M. Kovitz, Yahya Rahmat-Samii
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
10:40 B3-7
FEED STUDY FOR WIDEBAND MILLIMETER-WAVE LUNEBURG LENS
Milica Notaros*,
Carlos Mulero Hernandez, Maxim Ignatenko,
Dejan S. Filipovic
Electrical, Computer,
and Energy Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
11:00 B3-8
NOVEL LOW-PROFILE SURFACE-CONFORMING LEAKY-WAVE ANTENNAS FOR
VERY HIGH PEAK POWER APPLICATIONS
Robert A. Koslover*1,
Sammuel M. Jalali2, Greg R. Raith3
1Scientific Applications & Research
Associates (SARA), Inc., Tyler, TX
2Scientific Applications & Research Associates (SARA), Inc.,
Cypress, CA
3Scientific Applications & Research Associates (SARA), Inc.,
Irvine, CA
11:20 B3-9
MODIFICATION, MODELING, AND MEASUREMENT OF A BALANCED
ANTIPODAL VIVALDI FOR A MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVER
Seth A. McCormick*1,
William O. Coburn2
1United States Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi,
MD
2General Technical Services LLC, Wall, NJ
11:40 B3-10
COUPLING REDUCTION TECHNIQUES FOR WIDEBAND SIMULTANEOUS
TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE ANTENNA SUBSYSTEMS
Prathap Valale Prasannakumar*,
Mohamed A. Elmansouri, Dejan S. Filipovic
University of Colorado
Boulder, Boulder, CO
Session B4: Scattering
Room 151
Co-Chairs:
Alex Yuffa, National Institute of Standards and Technology;
Piergiorgio
Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago
08:20 B4-1
ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING BY A TRUNCATED CONCAVE PARABOLIC
CYLINDER
Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi*
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
08:40 B4-2
SCATTERING OF SHORT PULSES BY CANONICAL METALLIC OBJECTS
D V. Giri*1,
F M. Tesche2, W D. Prather3
1PRO-TECH, ALAMO
2EM Consultant (Retired), Lakeville, CT
3Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM
09:00 B4-3
SCATTERING BY A SKEW TRIHEDRAL REFLECTOR
Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi*
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
09:20 B4-4
SURFACE INTEGRAL EQUATION FORMULATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC
SCATTERING FOR CLOAKING APPLICATIONS
Alex J. Yuffa*
RF Technology Division,
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO
09:40 B4-5
METALLIC OGIVAL RESONATORS PARTIALLY FILLED WITH DNG
METAMATERIAL
Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi*
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
Session B5: Liquid Metal Antennas
Room 151
Co-Chairs:
Jacob Adams, North Carolina State University;
William
Davis, Virginia Tech
10:20 B5-1
DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF FEED TECHNIQUES FOR RECONFIGURABLE
LIQUID-METAL MONOPOLE ANTENNAS
Jonathan T. Thews*1,
Alan J. Michaels1, William Davis2
1Hume Center, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
10:40 B5-2
ANALYSIS OF THE LINEARITY AND TUNING RANGE OF FREQUENCY RECONFIGURABLE
ANTENNAS USING LIQUID METALS
Meng Wang*,
Ian Kilgore, Michael B. Steer, Jacob J. Adams
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
11:00 B5-3
HIGHLY TUNABLE, ULTRASTRETCHABLE LIQUID METAL WIRE ANTENNAS
Clifford A. Muchler*1,
Ying Liu2, Michael D. Dickey2,
Jacob J. Adams1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, North
Carolina State University, Raleigh NC
2Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State
University, Raleigh, NC
11:20 B5-4
Jonathan T. Thews*,
Alan J. Michaels
Hume Center, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA
11:40 B5-5
Omkar P. Pradhan*,
Albin J. Gasiewski, Srikumar Sandeep
University of Colorado
Boulder, Boulder, CO
Session D1: Solid-State RF Power Amplifiers
Room 135
Co-Chairs:
Zoya Popovic, University of Colorado Boulder;
Charles
Baylis, Baylor University
08:20 D1-1
DEVELOPMENT OF A WIDEBAND CLASS-E POWER AMPLIFIER WITH HIGH
EFFICIENCY
Farshid Tamjid*,
Matthew Richardson, Ahmadreza Ghahremani, Aly E. Fathy
Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, University of Tennessee Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
08:40 D1-2
Matthew W. Fellows*1,
Sarvin Rezayat1, Alicia Magee1,
Charles Baylis1, Lawrence Cohen2,
Robert J. Marks II1
1Baylor University, Waco, TX
2Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
09:00 D1-3
A 52GHZ MMIC POWER AMPLIFIER WITH 28DBM OUTPUT POWER USING
90-NM GAN-ON-SIC TECHNOLOGY
Mauricio E. Pinto*,
Zoya Popovic
Electrical, Computer,
and Energy Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
09:20 D1-4
CAVITY AND AMPLIFIER DESIGN FOR A SOLID-STATE MICROWAVE OVEN
Dubari Borah,
Priya Vemparala Guruswamy, Patrick Bluem, Matthew Cullen*,
Zoya Popovic
Electrical, Computer and
Energy Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
09:40 D1-5
HIGH POWER TEST OF X-BAND ACCELERATOR CAVITY POWERED BY
SOLID STATE RF SOURCE
Mohamed Othman*1,2,
Emilio A. Nanni2, Valery Dolgashev2,
Sami Tantawi2, Jeff Neilson2
1University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA
2SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, CA
Session D2: Linear and Nonlinear Devices
Room 135
Co-Chairs:
Zoya Popovic, University of Colorado Boulder;
Leonardo
Ranzani, Raytheon BBN Technologies
10:20 D2-1
SUPERCONDUCTING PARAMETRIC DEVICES FOR QUANTUM INFORMATION
PROCESSING
Leonardo M. Ranzani*,
Kin C. Fong, Thomas A. Ohki
Raytheon BBN
Technologies, Cambridge, MA
10:40 D2-2
Seiran Khaledain*,
Farhad Farzami, Besma Smida, Danilo Erricolo
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
11:00 D2-3
STUDY OF NONLINEAR TRANSMISSION LINE PARAMETERS AND THEIR
EFFECT ON OUTPUT HARMONIC GENERATION
Caitlyn Cooke,
Philip Zurek*, Zoya Popovic
Electrical, Computer,
and Energy Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
11:20 D2-4
Zachary Hays*1,
Lucilia Lamers1, Charles Baylis1,
Robert Marks1, Ed Viveiros2, Ali Darwish2,
John Penn2, Abigail Hedden2
1WMCS, Baylor University, Waco, TX
2Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD
11:40 D2-5
PARITY-TIME-RECIPROCAL SYMMETRY IN RADIO-FREQUENCY
ELECTRONICS
Maryam Sakhdari*,
Pai-Yen Chen
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI
12:00 D2-6
Richard W. Kenyon*,
Frank Barnes
Electrical, Computer and
Energy Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
Session F1: RF Propagation Utilizing Numerical Weather
Prediction
(Special Session)
Room 150
Co-Chairs:
Katherine Horgan, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division;
Tracy
Haack, Naval Research Laboratory - Marine Meteorology Division
08:20 F1-1
RADIO FREQUENCY PROPAGATION MEASUREMENTS AND MODELING DURING
THE TAPS 2013 FIELD CAMPAIGN
Tracy Haack*1,
Rachel Norris1,2, Hedley Hansen3,
Andrew Kulessa3,4
1Marine Meteorology Division, Naval Research
Laboratory, Monterey, CA
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI
3Cyber and Electronic Warfare Division, Defence Science and
Technology Organisation, Adelaide, Queensland, AUSTRALIA
4Airborne Research Australia, Adelaide, Queensland, AUSTRALIA
08:40 F1-2
Rob Marshall*
Mount Pleasant
Meteorology, Woodford, VA
09:00 F1-3
ANALYSIS OF US NAVY EM AND NWP MODELS USING WALLOPS 2000
EXPERIMENTATION DATA
Steven Strang*1,
Tracy Haack2, Zach Liebowitz1
1Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
2Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, CA
09:20 F1-4
Katherine Horgan*,
Edward Burgess, William Thornton, Victor Wiss
Naval Surface Warfare
Center Dahlgren Division, Dahlgren, VA
09:40 F1-5
UPDATES AND VALIDATION FOR THE NAVY ATMOSPHERIC VERTICAL
SURFACE LAYER MODEL (NAVSLAM)
Paul A. Frederickson*
Meteorology, Naval
Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
10:00 Break
10:20 F1-6
HULL-MOUNTED SEA SURFACE MEASUREMENTS IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC
FOR RF PERFORMANCE PREDICTIONS
Rick L. Navarro*1,
Amalia Barrios1, Katherine Horgan2,
Vincent van Leijen3, Erik van de Pol3,
Tjarda Wilbrink3, Fok Bolderheij4,
Earl M. Williams1
1Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific,
San Diego, CA
2Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division, Dahlgren, VA
3Knowledge, Innovation, eXperimentation and Simulation (KIXS),
Defense Material Organisation, Den Helder, NL, NETHERLANDS
4Netherlands Defense Academy, Den Helder, NL, NETHERLANDS
10:40 F1-7
Stephen E. Penton*,
Erin E. Hackett
Coastal and Marine
Systems Science, Coastal Carolina University, Conway, SC
11:00 F1-8
FURTHER STUDIES OF THE X-BAND BEACON-RECEIVER PHASED ARRAY
AND EVAPORATION DUCT HEIGHT ESTIMATION
Jonathan M. Pozderac*1,
Joel T. Johnson1, Caglar Yardim1,
Craig F. Merrill2, Tom Cook3, Tony de Paolo3,
Eric Terrill3, Frank J. Ryan4,
Paul Frederickson5
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, ElectroScience
Laboratory, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
2Carderock Division, NSWC, West Bethesdam, MD
3UC San Diego, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, CA
4Applied Technology Inc., San Diego, CA
5Meteorology, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
11:20 F1-9
A TECHNIQUE TO EVALUATE NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION
PERFORMANCE: AN ENGINEERING PERSPECTIVE
Matt Wilbanks*1,
Stephanie Billingsley1, Katherine Horgan1,
William Thornton1, Qing Wang2,
Tracey Haack3
1Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division,
Dahlgren, VA
2Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
3Marine Meteorology Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey,
CA
11:40 F1-10
NUMERICAL COMPUTATION OF FADING DEPTH FOR TROPOSPHERIC
SCINTILLATION
Swagato Mukherjee*1,
Caglar Yardim1, Qing Wang2
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
2Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
Session FGH1: GNSS and Radio Beacon Remote Sensing I
(Special Session)
Room 105
Co-Chairs:
Clara Chew, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory;
Carl
Siefring, Naval Research Laboratory;
Atilla
Komjathy, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
08:20 FGH1-1
Brian Breitsch*,
Jade Morton
Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
08:40 FGH1-2
MULTI-CONSTELLATION GNSS TEC MEASUREMENTS
YuXiang Peng*1,2,
Xavier E. Gomez1, Wayne A. Scales1,2
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia
Tech, Blacksburg, VA
2Center for Space Science and Engineering Research, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA
09:00 FGH1-3
Diana C. Loucks*1,
Scott Palo1, Marcin Pilinski2,
Geoff Crowley2, Irfan Azeem2, Don Hampton3
1Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado
Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates (ASTRA),
Boulder, CO
3Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks,
AK
09:20 FGH1-4
USING GPS TEC MEASUREMENTS TO PROBE IONOSPHERIC STRUCTURE
ASSOCIATED WITH SCINTILLATION
Erin H. Lay*1,
Peter A. Parker1, Max E. Light2
1ISR-2, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los
Alamos, NM
2AOT-AE, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
09:40 FGH1-5
ESTIMATION OF IONOSPHERIC IRREGULARITIES WITH A
SCINTILLATION AURORAL GPS ARRAY
Yang Su*1,
Seebany Datta-Barua1, Gary Bust2,
Kshitija Deshpande3
1Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL
2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
3Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
10:00 Break
10:20 FGH1-6
THE RAMIFICATIONS OF CONFIGURATION-SPACE MODELS FOR GNSS
SCINTILLATION
Charles L. Rino*,
Charles S. Carrano, Keith M. Groves
Institute for Scientific
Research, Boston, MA
10:40 FGH1-7
Chih-Ting Hsu*1,
Tomoko Matsuo2,3, Xinan Yue4,
Jann-Yenq Liu1
1National Central University, Institute of Space
Science, Taoyuan, TAIWAN
2University of Colorado at Boulder, Cooperative Institute for
Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
3National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Space Weather
Prediction Center, Boulder, CO
4Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geology and Geophysics,
Beijing, CHINA
11:00 FGH1-8
Scott Gleason*1,
Valery Zavorotny2, Dennis Akos3,
Edward Walsh2
1Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, CO
2NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, CO
3University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
11:20 FGH1-9
BEHAVIOR OF GNSS SIGNALS REFLECTED FROM AN OCEAN SURFACE AT
WEAK WINDS
Valery U. Zavorotny*,
Alexander G. Voronovich
NOAA Earth System
Research Laboratory, Boulder, CO
Session G1: Space-based Ionospheric Measurements
(Special Session)
Room 155
Co-Chairs:
Paul Bernhardt, Naval Research Laboratory;
Nicolas
Lee, Stanford University
08:20 G1-1
A PROPAGATION MODEL FOR GEOLOCATING IONOSPHERIC
IRREGULARITIES ALONG RADIO OCCULTATION RAY-PATHS
Charles S. Carrano*,
Keith M. Groves, Charles L. Rino,
William J. McNeil
Boston College, Chestnut
Hill, MA
08:40 G1-2
OVERVIEW OF DATA RECORDED TO-DATE BY THE E-POP RADIO
RECEIVER INSTRUMENT (RRI)
Gordon James*1,
Gareth Perry2, Andrew Yau2
1Retired, Ottawa, ON, CANADA
2Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, CANADA
09:00 G1-3
DETECTION OF SMALL-SCALE PLASMA DENSITY IRREGULARITIES WITH
E-POP RRI
Gareth W. Perry*,
Harry G. James, Robert G. Gillies, Andrew W. Yau
Physics and Astronomy,
University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, CANADA
09:20 G1-4
HF RADAR FOR LARGE AREA SEA MAPPING WITH
GROUND-IONOSPHERE-OCEAN-SPACE (GIOS)
Paul A. Bernhardt*1,
Stanley J. Briczinski1, Carl L. Siefring1,
Donald E. Barrick2, Jehu Bryant3,
Andrew Howarth4, H G. James4,
Andrew Yau4
1Code 6754, Naval Research Laboratory,
Washington, DC
2Code Oceans Systems, Menlo Park, CA
3Raytheon IIS, Chesapeake, VA
4Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, CANADA
09:40 G1-5
THE INFLUENCE OF ATMOSPHERIC GRAVITY WAVES EXCITED BY DEEP
CONVECTION ON THE IONOSPHERE
Sharon Vadas*
CoRA, NorthWest Research
Associates/CoRA, Boulder, CO
10:00 Break
10:20 G1-6
THE IONOSPHERIC CONNECTION EXPLORER: MISSION DESIGN AND
PERFORMANCE
Thomas J. Immel*
University of California
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
10:40 G1-7
Farzad Kamalabadi*1,
Andrew W. Stephan2, Robert R. Meier2,
Jianqi Qin1, Jonathan J. Makela1,
Stephen B. Mende3, Harald U. Frey3, Jerry Edelstein3,
Eric Korpela3, Scott England3,
Thomas J. Immel3
1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign,
IL
2Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
3University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
11:00 G1-8
Richard W. Eastes*1,
Alan G. Burns2, Stanley C. Solomon2,
William E. McClintock3
1Florida Space Institute, University of Central
Florida, Orlando, FL
2High Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric
Research, Boulder, CO
3Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of
Colorado, Boulder, CO
11:20 G1-9
IT-SPINS: A CUBESAT MISSION TO IMAGE THE NOCTURNAL
IONOSPHERE
Gary S. Bust1,
Romina Nikoukar*1, Rick Doe2,
David M. Klumpar3
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
Laboratory, Laurel, MD
2SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
3Montana State University, Bozeman, MT
11:40 G1-10
DETAILED CHARACTERISTICS OF RADIATION BELT ELECTRONS
REVEALED BY CSSWE/REPTILE MEASUREMENTS
Kun Zhang*1,2,
Xinlin Li1,2, Quintin Schiller3,
David Gerhardt2, Hong Zhao1, Robyn Millan4
1Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics,
University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder,
Boulder, CO
3Heliophysics Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt,
MD
4Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
Session H1: Waves and Turbulence in Space and
Laboratory Plasmas I
(Special Session)
Room 265
Co-Chairs:
Bill Amatucci, Naval Research Laboratory;
Stephen
Vincena, University of California Los
Angeles
08:20 H1-1
KINETIC ALFVEN WAVES AND THE ACCELERATION OF AURORAL
PARTICLES
Robert L. Lysak*,
Yan Song
School of Physics and
Astronomy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
08:40 H1-2
ELECTROMAGNETIC TURBULENCE AND TRANSPORT IN HIGH β
LABORATORY PLASMAS
Troy Carter*1,
Giovanni Rossi1, Mj Pueschel2, Paul Terry2,
Frank Jenko1
1Physics and Astronomy, University of California
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
2Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI
09:00 H1-3
Yan Song*,
Robert L. Lysak
School of Physics and
Astronomy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
09:20 H1-4
NONLINEAR INTERACTIONS OF KINK-UNSTABLE FLUX ROPES AND SHEAR
ALFVEN WAVES
Stephen Vincena*
University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
09:40 H1-5
ELECTRON SLOSHING ASSOCIATED WITH INERTIAL ALFVEN WAVES
J. W. R. Schroeder*1,
F. Skiff1, G. G. Howes1,
C. A. Kletzing1, T. A. Carter2,
S. Vincena2, S. Dorfman2
1Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, Iowa
City, IA
2Physics and Astronomy, University of California Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, CA
10:00 Break
10:20 H1-6
Evan M. Aguirre*1,
Timothy Good2, Earl E. Scime1
1Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University,
Morgantown, WV
2Physics, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA
10:40 H1-7
John W. Bonnell*
Space Sciences
Laboratory, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
11:00 H1-8
Mark Gilmore*1,
Yue Zhang1, Dustin M. Fisher1, Ben Walllace1,
Scott C. Hsu2
1University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
2Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
Session J1: New Telescopes, Techniques and Technology I
(Special Session)
Math 100
Co-Chairs:
David DeBoer, University of California Berkeley;
Jeffery
Mangum, National Radio Astronomy Observatory
08:20 J1-1
MURCHISON WIDEFIELD ARRAY: HIGHLIGHTS AND PLANS
Randall B. Wayth,
Adrian Sutinjo*
ICRAR/Curtin Institute
of Radio Astronomy, Curtin University, Perth, WA, AUSTRALIA
08:40 J1-2
ENABLING DETECTION OF THE EPOCH OF REIONIZATION WITH
NEXT-GENERATION RADIO INSTRUMENTS
Nithyanandan Thyagarajan*1,
Aaron R. Parsons2, David R. DeBoer2, Judd D. Bowman1
1School of Earth and Space Exploration, Arizona
State University, Tempe, AZ
2Astronomy, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
09:00 J1-3
Schalk W. Esterhuyse*
Engineering, SKA South
Africa, Pinelands, SOUTH AFRICA
09:20 J1-4
PROGRESS ON HIRAX, THE HYDROGEN INTENSITY AND REAL-TIME
ANALYSIS EXPERIMENT
Benjamin R. Saliwanchik*
Mathematics, Statistics,
and Computer Science, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, SOUTH
AFRICA
09:40 J1-5
ADVANCES IN 21CM EOR IMAGING PIPELINES
Adam P. Beardsley*
Arizona State
University, Tempe, AZ
10:00 Break
10:20 J1-6
MITIGATING SPECTRAL LEAKAGE IN DELAY FILTERED PAPER-64
VISIBILITIES USING FOREGROUND SUBTRACTION
Joshua R. Kerrigan*,
Jonathan C. Pober
Physics, Brown
University, Providence, RI
10:40 J1-7
INTERFEROMETRIC BANDPASS CALIBRATION WITH REDUNDANT
BASELINES FOR 21 CM COSMOLOGY
Joshua S. Dillon*,
Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) Collaboration
University of California
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
11:00 J1-8
PRECISION COSMOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS WITH DARE AND EDGES
Raul A. Monsalve*1,
Jack O. Burns1, Richard F. Bradley2, Keith Tauscher1,
Bang Nhan1, Judd D. Bowman3, David Newell4,
David Draper4, David Drapetti1, Alan E. E. Rogers5,
Thomas J. Mozdzen3
1University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2National Radio Astronomy Observatory,
Charlottesville, VA
3Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ
4Ball Aerospace & Technologies, Boulder, CO
5MIT Haystack Observatory, Westford, MA
11:20 J1-9
Nichole Barry*1,
Bryna Hazelton1,2, Ian Sullivan3, Miguel F. Morales1,
Jonathan C. Pober4
1Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
2eScience Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
3Astronomy, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
4Physics, Brown University, Providence, RI
11:40 J1-10
SEARCHING FOR COSMIC DAWN FROM THE SUB-ANTARCTIC WITH SCI-HI
Hsin C. Chiang*
University of
KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, SOUTH AFRICA
12:00 J1-11
Nickolas M. Pingel*1,
Richard Black2, Dj Pisano1, Brian Jeffs2
1Astronomy, West Virginia University, Morgantown,
WV
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Brigham Young University,
Provo, UT
WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON, 4 January 2017
Session B6: Complex Media and Nanoelectromagnetics
Room 1B40
Co-Chairs:
Edward Kuester, University of Colorado Boulder;
Christos
Argyropoulos, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
13:20 B6-1
Saman Kabiri*,
Alister Hosseini, Evangelos Kornaros, Franco De Flaviis
University of California
Irvine, Irvine, CA
13:40 B6-2
POLARIZATION-INSENSITIVE KU-BAND FREQUENCY SELECTIVE SURFACE
(FSS)
Atieh Talebzadeh*1,
Ali Foudazi2, Kristen M. Donnell2, David J. Pommerenke1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Missouri
University of Science and Technology, EMC Lab, Rolla, MO
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Missouri University of Science
and Technology, Applied Microwave Nondestructive Testing Laboratory (AMNTL),
Rolla, MO
14:00 B6-3
GRAPHENE METASURFACES TO DESIGN BROADBAND POLARIZERS AND
NON-RECIPROCAL DEVICES
Tianjing Guo*,
Christos Argyropoulos
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE
14:20 B6-4
Ali Foudazi*,
Kristen M. Donnell
Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Missouri University of Science and Technology, Applied Microwave Nondestructive
Testing Laboratory (AMNTL), Rolla, MO
14:40 B6-5
NONLINEAR PLASMONIC METASURFACES TO ENHANCE FOUR-WAVE MIXING
Boyuan Jin*, Christos Argyropoulos
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE
15:00 Break
15:20 B6-6
GIANT FIELD AND RADIATIVE EMISSION ENHANCEMENT IN
ANISOTROPIC EPSILON-NEAR-ZERO SLABS
Mohammad Kamandi*,
Caner Guclu, Filippo Capolino
University of California
Irvine, Irvine, CA
15:40 B6-7
Abdulaziz Haddab*,
Edward Kuester
University of Colorado
Boulder, Boulder, CO
16:00 B6-8
MAGNETIC NANOANTENNAS EXCITED BY AZIMUTHALLY POLARIZED BEAMS
Mehdi Veysi*,
Caner Guclu, Mahsa Darvishzadeh-Varcheie, Filippo Capolino
University of California
Irvine, Irvine, CA
16:20 B6-9
SUPERRADIANCE, SUBRADIANCE AND PT-SYMMETRY WITH PLASMONIC
NANOCHANNELS
Ying Li*,
Christos Argyropoulos
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE
16:40 B6-10
CHARACTERISTIC MODE ANALYSIS OF CONDUCTIVE NANOWIRES AND
MICROWIRES
Daniel S. Kiddle*1,
Ethan J. Wilcox1, Ahmed M. Hassan1, Edward J. Garboczi2
1Computer Science and Electrical Engineering,
University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
2Applied Chemicals and Materials Division, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO
17:00 B6-11
ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING FROM CRUMPLED GRAPHENE FLAKES
Kalyan C. Durbhakula*1,
Ahmed M. Hassan1, Deb Chatterjee1,
Fernando Vargas- Lara2, Jack F. Douglas2,
Edward J. Garboczi3
1Computer Science and Electrical Engineering,
University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO
2Materials Science and Engineering Division, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
3Applied Chemicals and Materials Division, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO
Session B7: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(Special Session)
Room 200
Co-Chairs:
Branislav Notaros, Colorado State University;
Zoya
Popovic, University of Colorado Boulder;
Erdem
Topsakal, Virginia Commonwealth University
13:20 B7-1
HIGH POWER, HIGH SPEED CONTROL DEVICE MODELS FOR MRI
APPLICATIONS
Robert Caverly*
Villanova University,
Villanova, PA
13:40 B7-2
Jackson W. Massey*1,
Yaniv Brick2, Ali E. Yılmaz1,2
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, The
University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
2Institute of Computational Engineering and Sciences, The University
of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
14:00 B7-3
STANDARDIZED PHANTOMS FOR QUANTITATIVE MRI
Kathryn E. Keenan*,
Michael A. Boss, Karl F. Stupic,
Stephen E. Russek
National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO
14:20 B7-4
UNCONVENTIONAL DESIGNS OF RF PROBES FOR HIGH-FIELD MRI TO
ENHANCE MAGNETIC FIELD UNIFORMITY
Elena Semouchkina*1,
Navid Gandji1, Bahram Seifi1, Gangchea Lee2,
Seokwon Jung2, Michael Lanagan2,
Thomas Neuberger2
1Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI
2Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
14:40 B7-5
EXCITATION PROBES FOR ULTRA-HIGH FIELD MAGNETIC RESONANCE
IMAGING
Patrick Bluem*1,
Andrew Kiruluta2,
Pierre-Francois Van de Moortele3, Gregor Adriany3,
Zoya Popovic1
1University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
3Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
15:00 Break
15:20 B7-6
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AT THE BOUNDARY OF QUASI-STATIC
TO FAR-FIELD RF REGIME
Andrew M. Kiruluta*1,
Patrick Bluem2, Zoya Popovic2,
Pierre-Francois Van de Moortel3,
Branislav M. Notaros4
1Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
2Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, University of
Colorado, Boulder, CO
3Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
4Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, CO
15:40 B7-7
IMPROVEMENTS TO TRAVELING-WAVE MRI SENSITIVITY AND
HOMOGENEITY USING THIN METAMATERIAL BORE LINERS
Justin G. Pollock1,
Navid Hosseini2, Nicola De Zanche1,
Ashwin K. Iyer*1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, University
of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA
2Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Middle East Technical
University, Ankara, TURKEY
16:00 B7-8
ELECTRO-TEXTILES AS POTENTIAL CANDIDATE OF FLEXIBLE MRI RF
COIL FOR STROKE PREVENTION
Daisong Zhang*,
Yahya Rahmat-Samii
Electrical Engineering,
University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
16:20 B7-9
HIGH AND ULTRA-HIGH FIELD MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING RF COIL
DESIGNS AND OPTIMIZATION
Pranav S. Athalye*1,
Milan M. Ilic1,2, Andrew J. M. Kiruluta3,
Pierre-Francois Van de Moortele4,
Branislav M. Notaros1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado
State University, Fort Collins, CO
2Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia,
YUGOSLAVIA
3Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School,
Boston, MA
4Radiology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Session B8: Inverse Scattering and Remote Sensing
Room 245
Co-Chairs:
Piergiorgio Uslenghi, University of Illinois at Chicago;
Pai-Yen
Chen, University of Texas at Austin
13:20 B8-1
Md Asiful Islam*,
Asimina Kiourti, John L. Volakis
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Electroscience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
13:40 B8-2
INCORPORATING MULTIPLE SCATTERING IN IMAGING WITH ITERATIVE
BORN METHODS
Mert Hidayetoglu*,
Anthony Podkowa, Michael L. Oelze, Levent Gurel,
Wen-Mei Hwu, Weng Cho Chew
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
14:00 B8-3
Tadahiro Negishi1,
Gianluca Gennarelli2, Yangqing Liu1,
Danilo Erricolo*1, Francesco Soldovieri2
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, University
of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL
2Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment, National
Research Council, Napoli, ITALY
14:20 B8-4
ULTRASENSITIVE PARITY-TIME SYMMETRIC WIRELESS MICROSENSORS
Mehdi Hajizadegan*,
Pai-Yen Chen
Wayne State University,
Detroit, MI
14:40 B8-5
NOVEL MULTI-FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC COUPLER FOR POWER AND
DATA TRANSMISSION
Christopher S. Deloglos*,
Afroditi V. Filippas
Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
Session B9: Antenna Arrays I
Room 105
Session
Co-Chairs: Randy Haupt, Colorado School of Mines;
Dejan
Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder
13:20 B9-1
ARRAY OF SLOT PAIRS IN A RECTANGULAR WAVEGUIDE FOR
OMNIDIRECTIONAL RADIATION
Sembiam R. Rengarajan*1,
Jeffrey Pawlan2
1California State University, Northridge, CA
2Pawlan Communications, San Jose, CA
13:40 B9-2
INVESTIGATION AND MEASUREMENT OF A SEA WATER ANTENNA ARRAY
Kristopher R. Buchanan,
Timi Adeyemi*, Carlos Flores
Electromagnetics
Technology Branch, SSC Pacific, San Diego CA
14:00 B9-3
INVESTIGATION OF THE HIGH FREQUENCY RADIATIVE CAPABILITIES
OF A TWO MAST CANONICAL SUPERSTRUCTURE
Kristopher R. Buchanan,
Carlos Flores*, Timi Adeyemi, Sara Wheeland
Electromagnetics
Technology Branch, SSC Pacific, San Diego CA
14:20 B9-4
A DUAL POLARIZATION MASSIVE MIMO PANEL ARRAY ANTENNA AT KA-BAND
WITH BEAMFORMING CAPABILITY
Sandhya Krishna,
Satish K. Sharma*
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA
14:40 B9-5
PULSE DISPERSION IN PHASED AND TIMED ARRAYS
Payam Nayeri*,
Randy L. Haupt
Colorado School of
Mines, Golden, CO
15:00 Break
15:20 B9-6
Junming Diao*,
Jakob W. Kunzler, Karl F. Warnick
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
15:40 B9-7
UAV SWARM-BASED ANTENNA SYSTEM
Tsotne Kvelashvili*,
Ozlem Kilic, Baris C. Secim, Erion Plaku
Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
16:00 B9-8
HIGH GAIN OMNIDIRECTIONAL ARRAY ANTENNA WITH LOW SIDE LOBE
LEVELS IN THE ELEVATION PLANE
Omid Manoochehri*1,
Amin Darvazehban2, Farhad Farzami1,
Danilo Erricolo1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, University
of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Amirkabir University of
Technology, Tehran, IRAN
16:20 B9-9
HIGH GAIN MINIATURIZED MULTI-BEAM LUNEBURG LENS ANTENNA FOR
SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS
Omid Manoochehri*1,
Amin Darvazehban2, Farhad Farzami1,
Danilo Erricolo1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, University
of Illinois Chicago, Chicago, IL
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Amirkabir University of
Technology, Tehran, IRAN
Session B10: Antennas for Small Satellites
(Special Session)
Room 245
Co-Chairs:
Reyhan Baktur, Utah State University;
David
Jackson, University of Houston
15:20 B10-1
Vignesh Manohar*,
Joshua M. Kovitz, Yahya Rahmat-Samii
Electrical Engineering,
University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
15:40 B10-2
OPTICALLY TRANSPARENT CIRCULARLY POLARIZED X BAND
REFLECTARRAY FOR SOLAR PANEL INTEGRATION
Salahuddin Tariq*,
Reyhan Baktur
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Utah State University, Logan, UT
16:00 B10-3
INKJET PRINTED ANTENNAS ON GLASS
Muhammadeziz Tursunniyaz*,
Reyhan Baktur
Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Utah State University, Logan, UT
16:20 B10-4
A COMPARISON OF TWO TECHNIQUES FOR MAKING TRANSPARENT
MICROSTRIP ANTENNAS FOR CUBESATS
Xinyu Liu*,
David R. Jackson, Ji Chen
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX
Session C1: Advances in Imaging, Detection, and
Localization Systems
Room 151
Co-Chairs:
Ozlem Kilic, The Catholic University of America;
Eric
Mokole, Consultant
13:20 C1-1
POLARIMETRIC INTERFERENCE ALIGNMENT IN MIMO BROADCAST
CHANNELS
Carlos A. Viteri-Mera*1,2,
Fernando L. Teixeira1
1ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
2Electronics Engineering, Universidad de Narino, Pasto, Narino,
COLOMBIA
13:40 C1-2
Keaton Brown*,
Jean-Francois Chamberland, Gregory H. Huff
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Texas A&M, College Station, TX
14:00 C1-3
MICROWAVE IMAGING WITH A DYNAMIC METASURFACE ANTENNA
Timothy Sleasman*1,
Mohammadreza F. Imani1, Michael Boyarsky1,
Laura Pulido1, Thomas Fromenteze1,
Jonah N. Gollub1, Matthew S. Reynolds2,
David R. Smith1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke
University, Durham, NC
2Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
14:20 C1-4
MAXIMIZING THE SHANNON INFORMATION OF MILLIMETER-WAVE
COMPUTATIONAL IMAGING SYSTEMS
Naren Viswanathan*,
Suresh Venkatesh, David Schurig
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
14:40 C1-5
NON-CAUSAL FILTERING APPLIED TO NUMERICAL WHISTLER MODE
RAYTRACING
Ashanthi S. Maxworth*,
Titsa Papantoni, Mark Golkowski
Electrical Engineering,
University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
15:00 Break
15:20 C1-6
ANOMALY DETECTION AND IMAGE CLASSIFICATION FOR MULTISPECTRAL
AND HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGES
Travis Taghavi*,
Jean-Francois Chamberland, Gregory H. Huff
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
15:40 C1-7
Michael Boyarsky*1,
Timothy Sleasman1, Laura Pulido-Mancera1,
Mohammadreza F. Imani1, Matthew S. Reynoldds2,
David R. Smith1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Duke
University, Durham, NC
2Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
16:00 C1-8
ON THE DESIGN OF UNIVERSAL SCHEMES FOR MASSIVE UNCOORDINATED
MULTIPLE ACCESS
Austin A. Taghavi*,
Avinash Vem, Jean-Francois Chamberland,
Krishna R. Narayanan
Texas A&M
University, College Station, TX
16:20 C1-9
PRELIMINARY SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF TAPS AIRBORNE MEASUREMENTS
Eric Hallenborg*1,
Ted Rogers1, Stephen Hammel1, Tracy Haack2
1SPAWAR Systems Center, San Diego
2Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, CA
Session F2: RF Propagation Modeling and Measurements
Room 135
Co-Chairs:
Michael Newkirk, Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory;
Nicholas
DeMinco, Institute for Telecommunication Sciences
15:20 F2-1
Nicholas N. DeMinco*,
Paul M. McKenna, Robert T. Johnk
Institute for
Telecommunication Sciences, Boulder, CO
15:40 F2-2
SPREAD SPECTRUM RF CHANNEL SOUNDING IN A MOUNTAIN SHADOW
ZONE
Samuel S. Streeter*1,
Daniel J. Breton1, Johnathan M. Corgan2
1Signature Physics Branch, Cold Regions Research
and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH
2Corgan Labs, San Jose, CA
16:00 F2-3
Daniel J. Breton*,
Samuel S. Streeter, Steven A. Arcone
Signature Physics, Cold
Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, NH
16:20 F2-4
Frank Ryan*1,
Dale Zolnick2
1Applied Technology, Inc., San Diego, CA
2Radar Analysis Branch, Radar Division, Naval Research Laboratory,
Washington, DC
16:40 F2-5
THE CURRENT STATE OF RADAR AND COMMUNICATION ELECTROMAGNETIC
PROPAGATION MODELS
Abby Anderson*
NSWC Dahlgren, Dahlgren,
VA
17:00 F2-6
ESTIMATING REFRACTIVITY FROM PROPAGATION LOSS IN TURBULENT
MEDIA
Mark A. Wagner*1,
Peter Gerstoft1, Ted Rogers2
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, University
of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA
2SPAWAR, Point Loma, CA
Session FGH2: GNSS and
Radio Beacon Remote Sensing II
(Special Session)
Room 135
Co-Chairs:
Clara Chew, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory;
Carl
Siefring, Naval Research Laboratory;
Atilla
Komjathy, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
13:20 FGH2-1
ASSESSMENT OF OCEAN-REFLECTED GNSS SIGNALS RECEIVED FROM
SMAP
Matthew L. Buchanan*,
Andrew J. O'Brien, Joel T. Johnson
The Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
13:40 FGH2-2
TECHDEMOSAT-1 LAND ALTIMETRY AND SEA ICE BOUNDARY DETECTION
Jake R. Mashburn*1,
Penina Axelrad1, Kristine Larson1,
Stephen Lowe2
1Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of
Colorado Boulder, Boulder Colorado
2NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
14:00 FGH2-3
EARTH REMOTE SENSING OF VEGETATION USING GPS-REFLECTED
SIGNALS COLLECTED FROM SMAP
Hugo Carreno-Luengo*,
Stephen Lowe, Cinzia Zuffada, Clara Chew, Rashmi Shah
NASA Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
14:20 FGH2-4
THE FROST DYNAMICS OBSERVATORY (FRODO) CONCEPT
Clara C. Chew*1,
Kyle C. McDonald1,2, Cinzia Zuffada1,
Erika Podest1, Nick Steiner2
1NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
2Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The City College of New York, New
York, NY
14:40 FGH2-5
SNOWCUBE MISSION CONCEPT: P-BAND SIGNAL OF OPPORTUNITY FOR
REMOTE SENSING OF SNOW
Simon Yueh*1,
Steve Margulis2, Chris Derksen3,
Michael Durand4, Kelly Elder5,
Andreadis Konstantinos1, Glen Liston6,
Rashmi Shah1, Xiaolan Xu1, Chun-Sik Chae1
1NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
2University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
3Environment and Climate Change Canada, Toronto, CANADA
4The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
5United States Forest Service, Fort Collins, CO
6Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Session G2: Space Plasma Measurement Techniques
(Special Session)
Room 155
Co-Chairs:
Tom Gaussiran, ARL:UT;
Terry
Bullett, University of Colorado Boulder
15:20 G2-1
THIRD GENERATION MF-HF RADAR FOR IONOSPHERE RADIO SCIENCE
Robert C. Livingston1,
Richard N. Grubb2, Terence W. Bullett*2
1Scion Associates, Port Townsend, WA
2University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
15:40 G2-2
D-REGION IONOSPHERIC REMOTE SENSING USING LF/MF SIGNALS OF OPPORTUNITY
Marc A. Higginson-Rollins*,
Morris B. Cohen
School of Electrical and
Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
16:00 G2-3
ESTIMATING THE D-REGION IONOSPHERIC ELECTRON DENSITY PROFILE
USING VLF NARROWBAND TRANSMITTERS
Nicholas C. Gross*,
Morris B. Cohen
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
16:20 G2-4
ON THE SPECTRAL FEATURES OF EQUATORIAL SPREAD F ECHOES
OBSERVED BY MELISSA
Weijia Zhan*1,
Fabiano S. Rodrigues1, Eurico R. de Paula2
1The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX
2Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Sao Jose Dos Campos,
BRAZIL
16:40 G2-5
OBSERVATION OF ACOUSTIC WAVES AND OTHER TRANSIENT
DISTURBANCES USING VIPIR IONOSONDE.
Justin J. Mabie*1,2,
Terence Bullett1,2
1CIRES, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder,
CO
2NCEI, NOAA, Boulder, CO
17:00 G2-6
DOING SCIENCE WITH UNIVERSITY CUBESATS
John W. Meriwether*,
Therese M. Jorgensen
National Science
Foundation, Arlington, VA
17:20 G2-7
TWO-DIMENSIONAL UHF RADAR OBSERVATIONS OF EQUATORIAL SPREAD
F EVENTS IN THE AMERICAN SECTOR
Fabiano S. Rodrigues*1,
Marco A. Milla2, Karim K. Kuyeng2,
Ramiro Yanque2, Juan Arratia3
1The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson,
TX
2Jicamarca Radio Observatory, Lima, PERU
3Ana G. Mendez University System, Student Research Development
Center, San Juan, PR
Session H2: Physics of the Radiation Belts I
(Special Session)
Room 265
Co-Chairs:
Christopher Crabtree, Naval Research Laboratory;
Craig
Kletzing, University of Iowa
13:20 H2-1
OBSERVATIONS OF ENERGETIC ELECTRON PRECIPITATION BY THE
BARREL BALLOON CAMPAIGNS
John Sample*1,
Robyn Millan2
1Montana State University, Bozeman, MT
2Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
13:40 H2-2
VAN ALLEN PROBE MULTIPOINT MEASUREMENTS OF THE SPATIAL AND
COHERENCE SCALES OF EMIC WAVES
Lauren W. Blum*1,
John W. Bonnell2, Oleksiy Agapitov2
1NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD
2Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA
14:00 H2-3
VAN ALLEN PROBES OBSERVATIONS OF OXYGEN CYCLOTRON HARMONIC
WAVES IN THE INNER MAGNETOSPHERE
Maria E. Usanova*1,
David M. Malaspina1, Allison N. Jaynes1,
Robert Bruder2, Ian R. Mann3,
John R. Wygant4, Robert E. Ergun1
1LASP, Boulder, CO
2University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
3University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, CANADA
4University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
14:20 H2-4
David M. Malaspina*1,
Allison N. Jaynes1, Jacob Bortnik2,
Robert E. Ergun1, Craig Kletzing3,
John R. Wygant4
1Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics,
University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of California Los Angeles,
Los Angeles, CA
3Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
4Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
14:40 H2-5
David P. Hartley*1,
Craig A. Kletzing1, William S. Kurth1,
George B. Hospodarsky1, Scott R. Bounds1,
Terrance F. Averkamp1, John W. Bonnell2,
Ondrej Santolik3,4, John R. Wygant5
1Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, Iowa
City, IA
2Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA
3Space Physics, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Prague, CZECH
REPUBLIC
4Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
5Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
15:00 Break
15:20 H2-6
MODELING VERY LOW FREQUENCY RADIO INPUTS TO THE RADIATION
BELTS
Michael J. Starks*1,
Alan G. Ling2, Steven M. O'Malley2
1Space Vehicles Directorate, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, NM
2Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc, Lexington, MA
15:40 H2-7
WARM PLASMA RAYTRACING OF WHISTLER MODE WAVES IN THE EARTH'S
MAGNETOSPHERE
Ashanthi S. Maxworth*,
Mark Golkowski
Electrical Engineering,
University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
16:00 H2-8
Anatoly V. Streltsov*,
Miles T. Bengtson
Physical Sciences,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
16:20 H2-9
A NEW APPROACH TO LOCATE IONOSPHERIC EXIT POINTS OF
MAGNETOSPHERIC WHISTLER MODE EMISSIONS
Poorya Hosseini*,
Hamid Chorsi, Mark Golkowski, Stephen Gedney
Electrical Engineering,
University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
16:40 H2-10
Drew L. Turner*1,
Joe Fennell1, J. Bernard Blake1,
Allison Jaynes2, Dan Baker2, Rick Wilder2,
Geoff Reeves3, Wen Li4, Craig Kletzing5,
Ian Cohen6, Barry Mauk6
1The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA
2Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of
Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
3Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
4University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
5University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
6Applied Physics Lab, Laurel, MD
Session H3: Waves and Turbulence in Space and
Laboratory Plasmas II
(Special Session)
Room 155
Co-Chairs:
Bill Amatucci, Naval Research Laboratory;
Stephen
Vincena, University of California Los Angeles
13:20 H3-1
RADIO EMISSIONS OF AURORAL ORIGIN, LATEST RESULTS
James W. LaBelle*
Physics and Astronomy,
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
13:40 H3-2
SIMULATION OF ELECTRON BERNSTEIN WAVES BY CHARGE-CONSERVING
EMPIC ON IRREGULAR MESHES
Dong-Yeop Na*1,
Fernando L. Teixeira1, Yuri A. Omelchenko2
1ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
2Trinum Research Inc., San Diego, CA
14:00 H3-3
SIMULATION OF MAGNETOSPHERIC MAGNETOSONIC WAVE PROPAGATION
IN INHOMOGENEOUS MAGNETIZED PLASMA
Xu Liu*,
Lunjin Chen
W. B. Hanson Center for
Space Sciences, Physics, University of Texas Dallas, Richardson, TX
14:20 H3-4
Spencer M. Hatch*,
James W. LaBelle
Physics and Astronomy,
Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
Session J2: Next Generation Very Large Array
(Special Session)
Math 100
Co-Chairs:
Bryan Butler, National Radio Astronomy Observatory;
Steve
Durand, National Radio Astronomy Observatory
13:20 J2-1
NEXT GENERATION VERY LARGE ARRAY: SCIENCE OVERVIEW AND
COMMUNITY STUDIES
Chris Carilli*,
Eric Murphy, Mark Mckinnon
National Radio Astronomy
Observatory, Socorro, NM
13:40 J2-2
NEXT GENERATION VERY LARGE ARRAY - AN OVERVIEW
Bryan Butler*,
Chris Carilli, Mark McKinnon, Eric Murphy
National Radio Astronomy
Observatory, Socorro, NM
14:00 J2-3
STRAWMAN SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE NEXT-GENERATION VERY LARGE
ARRAY
Robert J. Selina*,
Chris Carilli
National Radio Astronomy
Observatory, Socorro, NM
14:20 J2-4
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE NGVLA ANTENNAS
David P. Woody*
Owens Valley Radio
Observatory, Caltech, Big Pine, CA
14:40 J2-5
TOWARDS OPTICS DESIGN FOR THE NEXT GENERATION VERY LARGE
ARRAY
Sivasankaran Srikanth*
National Radio Astronomy
Observatory, Charlottesville, VA
15:00 Break
15:20 J2-6
NGVLA CRYOGENIC SUBSYSTEM CONCEPT
Denis R. Urbain*,
Wes Grammer, Steven Durand
National Radio Astronomy
Observatory, Socorro, NM
15:40 J2-7
NGVLA BASELINE RECEIVER SYSTEM CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
Wes Grammer*1,
Sivasankaran Srikanth2, Marian Pospieszalski2,
Silver Sturgis1
1Electronics, National Radio Astronomy
Observatory, Socorro, NM
2Central Development Laboratory, National Radio Astronomy
Observatory, Charlottesville, VA
16:00 J2-8
IMPLEMENTATION STATUS OF THE ULTRA-WIDEBAND RECEIVER PACKAGE
FOR THE NORTH AMERICAN ARRAY
Jose E. Velazco*,
Melissa Soriano, Daniel Hoppe, Damon Russell,
Larry D'Addario, Ezra Long, Jim Bowen, Lorene Samoska,
Andrew Janzen, Joseph Lazio
NASA Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
16:20 J2-9
ANTENNA ELECTRONICS CONCEPT FOR THE NEXT-GENERATION VERY
LARGE ARRAY
James M. Jackson*,
Robert Selina
Electronics Division,
National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Socorro, NM
16:40 J2-10
THEORY AND MEASUREMENTS OF WIDE-BAND FIBER-OPTIC LINKS
James W. Lamb*
Owens Valley Radio
Observatory, California Institute of Technology, Big Pine, CA
17:00 J2-11
ARRAY PROCESSING METHODS FOR RADIO ASTRONOMICAL RFI
MITIGATION: A CASE STUDY FOR THE NGVLA
Brian D. Jeffs*,
Richard A. Black, Karl F. Warnick
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
17:20 J2-12
EXPERIMENTS IN ADVANCED FAULT DETECTION IN THE JANSKY VERY
LARGE ARRAY
Alan Erickson*,
Kerry Shores
EE, National Radio Astronomy
Observatory, Socorro, NM
Session K1: Electromagnetic Imaging and Sensing
Applications in Medicine
Room 150
Co-Chairs:
Magda El-Shenawi, University of Arkansas;
Mahta
Moghaddam, University of Southern California
13:20 K1-1
NANOPARTICLE-ENHANCED TERAHERTZ IMAGING OF BREAST CANCER
PHANTOMS
Tyler Bowman*1,
Alec Walter1, Olga Shenderova2,
Nicholas Nunn2, Gary McGuire2,
Magda El-Shenawee1
1Electrical Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville,
AR
2Adamas Nanotechnologies, Inc., Raleigh, NC
13:40 K1-2
TERAHERTZ IMAGING OF FRESHLY EXCISED MURINE BREAST CANCER
TUMORS
Tyler Bowman*1,
Sruthi Ravindranathan2, David Zaharoff2,
Narasimhan Rajaram2, Keith Bailey3,
Magda El-Shenawee1
1Electrical Engineering, University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville, AR
2Biomedical Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
3Oklahoma Animal Disease Diagnostics Laboratory, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK
14:00 K1-3
TERAHERTZ SPECTROSCOPY FOR THE CHARACTERIZATION OF
MICRODIAMOND AND NANO-ONION PARTICLES
Alec Walter*1,
Tyler Bowman1, Olga Shenderova2,
Nicholas Nunn2, Gary McGuire2,
Magda El-Shenawee1
1Electrical Engineering, University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville, AR
2Adamas Nanotechnologies, Inc., Raleigh, NC
14:20 K1-4
TERAHERTZ IMAGING FOR DEFECT IDENTIFICATION IN
LIQUID-STERILIZING MEMBRANE DEVICES
Nathan Burford1,
Tyler Bowman*2, Robert Beitle3,
Magda El-Shenawee2
1Microelectronics-Photonics Program, University
of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
2Electrical Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
3Chemical Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
14:40 K1-5
POLARIMETRIC THZ IMAGING OF HUMAN BRAIN TISSUES EXHIBITING
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
Nandhini Srinivasan*,
Cosan Caglayan, Kubilay Sertel
The Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
15:00 Break
15:20 K1-6
THREE DIMENSIONAL LEVEL SET METHOD FOR MICROWAVE IMAGING
Andre C. Batista*1,
Pratik Shah2, Guanbo Chen2, John Stang2
1Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo
Horizonte, Minas Gerais, BRAZIL
2Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los
Angeles, CA
15:40 K1-7
RECTENNA FOR WIRELESS POWERING OF IMPLANTABLE GLUCOSE SENSOR
Ryan B. Green*,
Panagiotis Efthymakis, Arthur French, Afroditi V. Filippas,
Erdem Topsakal
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
16:00 K1-8
THE EFFECT OF GLUCOSE ON THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF BLOOD
PLASMA
Arthur W. French*1,
Afroditi V. Filippas1, Erdem Topsakal1,
Anastasios C. Karles2
1Electrical and Computer, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
2Henrico High School, Henricho, VA
16:20 K1-9
ANALYSIS OF MICRO-DOPPLER SIGNATURE OF HUMANOID ROBOT
MOTIONS FOR HEALTH MONITORING
Nghia H. Tran*,
Ankit Bhargava, Ozlem Kilic
Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
Commission Business Meetings
17:00 Commission
A Room 105
17:00 Commission
E Room 245
18:00 Commission
C Room 200
18:00 Commission
F Room 265
18:00 Commission
J Math 100
THURSDAY MORNING, 5
January 2017
Plenary Session
Mathematics
Auditorium (Math 100)
Ernest K. Smith
USNC-URSI Student Paper Competition
Chair: Erdem Topsakal, Virginia Commonwealth University
8:20 Announcements
8:30 Rules and Guidelines of the Competition
8:40 Student Paper Presentations
9:40
Break
Meeting Highlight Plenary Talks:
(1) The Future of the Electromagnetic Spectrum
(2) Fast Radio Bursts: The Story So Far
Co-Chairs: Greg
Huff, Texas A&M University;
Charles
Baylis, Baylor University;
David DeBoer, University of California Berkeley
10:00 P1-1
THE FUTURE OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
William Chappell*
Director, Microsystems Technology Office,
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Arlington, VA
10:50 P1-2
FAST RADIO BURSTS: THE
STORY SO FAR
Duncan Lorimer*
Physics and
Astronomy, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
11:40
Awards Ceremony for Student Paper Competition
12:00
Lunch for Student Travel Awardees, USNC Officers and Commission Chairs
Colorado Room in the Center for
Community
THURSDAY
AFTERNOON, 5 January 2017
Session A1: Microwave and Millimeter Wave Propagation
and Measurement
Room 155
Co-Chairs:
Steven Weiss, US Army Research Lab;
Kristopher
Buchanan, SPAWAR
13:20 A1-1
TERRESTRIAL LINK RAIN ATTENUATION MEASUREMENTS AT 84 GHZ
Eugene Hong*1,
Steven Lane1, David Murrell1,
Nicholas Tarasenko1, Christos Christodoulou2
1Space Vehicles Directorate, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Albuquerque, NM
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of New Mexico,
Albuquerque, NM
13:40 A1-2
Joseph E. Diener*1,
Jeanne T. Quimby2, Kate A. Remley2,
Atef Z. Elsherbeni1
1Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
2National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO
14:00 A1-3
A NOVEL V-BAND PRINTED QUASI-PARABOLIC REFLECTOR ANTENNA
Alister Hosseini,
Evangelos Kornaros, Saman Kabiri*, Franco De Flaviis
University of California
Irvine, Irvine, CA
14:20 A1-4
SEAWATER DIELECTRIC MEASUREMENT BY USING A CAVITY TECHNIQUE:
EXIT-HOLE EFFECT ANALYSIS
Yiwen Zhou*,
Roger H. Lang
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The George Washington University, Washington, DC
14:40 A1-5
PRECISION PORTABLE CRYOGENIC BLACKBODY TARGET FOR
MICROWAVE/MILLIMETER WAVE RECEIVER CALIBRATION
Fredrick S. Solheim*
Dakota Ridge R&D,
Boulder, CO
15:00 Break
15:20 A1-6
FIBER GLASS-WEAVE SKEW ANALYSIS USING THE FINITE-DIFFERENCE
TIME-DOMAIN METHOD
Ravi C. Bollimuntha*1,
Venkata D. Paladugu1, Rounak Saha1,
Melinda J. Piket-May1, Atef Z. Elsherbeni2,
Mohammed F. Hadi1,2,3
1Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering,
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
2Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Colorado School of
Mines, Golden, CO
3Electrical Engineering, Kuwait University, Kuwait, KUWAIT
15:40 A1-7
Ushemadzoro Chipengo*,
Niru K. Nahar, John L. Volakis
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
16:00 A1-8
Khandakar Nusrat Islam*,
Mark Gilomore
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
16:20 A1-9
ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN STRENGTHS OF VARIOUS GASSES AND GAS MIXTURES
D V. Giri*1,
V Carbonu2, J M. Lehr3
1PRO-TECH, ALAMO
2L3 Communications (Retired), San Leandro, CA
3University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
Session B11: Wearable Antennas and Electronics
(Special Session)
Room 1B40
Co-Chairs:
Asimina Kiourti, ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University;
Bashir
Morshed, The University of Memphis
13:20 B11-1
FUTURE OF WIRELESS MEDICAL TELEMETRY
Erdem Topsakal*
Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond, VA
13:40 B11-2
IMPEDANCE PHLEBOGRAPHY BASED PULSE SENSING USING
INDUCTIVELY-COUPLED INKJET-PRINTED WRAP SENSOR
Bashir I. Morshed*
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
14:00 B11-3
A LOW POWER WEARABLE RESPIRATION MONITORING SENSOR USING
PYROELECTRIC TRANSDUCER
Ifana Mahbub*1,
Syed K. Islam1, Salvatore A. Pullano2,
Antonino S. Fiorillo2, Samira Shamsir1,
Mark S. Gaylord3, Vichien Lorch3
1Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
University of Tennessee Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
2Health Sciences, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, Catanzaro,
ITALY
3Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Tennessee Knoxville,
Knoxville, TN
14:20 B11-4
AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE FEASIBILITY OF FALL PREVENTION
USING A WEARABLE K-BAND FMCW RADAR
Yao Tang*,
Zhengyu Peng, Changzhi Li
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
14:40 B11-5
SIMULATION OF COIL SEPARATION AND ANGLE EFFECTS ON THE
MUTUAL INDUCTANCE FOR 13.56 MHZ WRAP SENSORS
Babak Noroozi,
Bashir I. Morshed*
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
15:00 Break
15:20 B11-6
A LOW-POWER CMOS ENERGY HARVESTING CIRCUIT FOR WEARABLE
SENSORS USING PIEZOELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS
Taeho Oh*1,
Islam K. Syed1, Mohamed Mahfouz2,
Gary To2
1Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
University of Tennessee Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
2Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Tennessee
Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
15:40 B11-7
WEARABLE ELECTRONICS INTEGRATED WITH FLEXIBLE TEXTILE
ANTENNAS
Navtej S. Saini*,
Asimina Kiourti, John L. Volakis, Robert Lee
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
16:00 B11-8
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF TEXTILE AMC ANTENNA ON BODY MODEL
Ala A. Alemaryeen*,
Sima Noghanian
Electrical Engineering, University
of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND
16:20 B11-9
LOW-POWER IMPULSE RADIO ULTRA-WIDEBAND (IR-UWB) TRANSMITTER
FOR BIOMEDICAL SENSOR APPLICATIONS
Ifana Mahbub*,
Syed K. Islam
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, Knoxville, TN
Session B12: Terahertz Antennas and Applications
(Special Session)
Room 245
Co-Chairs:
Kubilay Sertel, The Ohio State University;
Georgios
Trichopoulos, Arizona State University
13:20 B12-1
PLANAR HIGH PERFORMANCE ANTENNAS AT TERAHERTZ FREQUENCIES
Goutam Chattopadhyay*
NASA Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
13:40 B12-2
DYNAMICALLY TUNABLE AND RECONFIGURABLE ANTENNAS FOR ADVANCED
THZ SENSING AND IMAGING
Lei Liu*,
Zhenguo Jiang, Itrat Shams, Syed Rahman, Patrick Fay
Electrical Engineering,
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
14:00 B12-3
MM-WAVE HIGH GAIN BEAM-SCANNING FOCAL PLANE ARRAYS WITH MICROFLUIDICALLY
SWITCHED FEED NETWORKS
Enrique J. Gonzalez*,
Gokhan Mumcu
Electrical Engineering,
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
14:20 B12-4
Seckin Sahin*,
Cosan Caglayan, Niru K. Nahar, Kubilay Sertel
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
14:40 B12-5
NON-CONTACT, ON-WAFER CHARACTERIZATION OF SCHOTTKY DIODES
Cosan Caglayan*,
Kubilay Sertel
ElectroScience
Laboratory, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
15:00 Break
15:20 B12-6
MULTIPHYSICAL MODELS OF ELECTRON-PLASMA ELECTRONICS FOR
TERAHERTZ SOURCES AND DETECTORS
Shubhendu Bhardwaj*,
John Volakis
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
15:40 B12-7
TERAHERTZ IMAGING VIA SINGLE-BIT COMPRESSIVE SENSING
Syed An Nazmus Saqueb*,
Kubilay Sertel
The Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
16:00 B12-8
USING COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY'S ALGORITHMS FOR REAL TIME THZ
IMAGING SYSTEMS
Panagiotis Theofanopoulos*,
Georgios Trichopoulos
Arizona State
University, Tempe, AZ
16:20 B12-9
Tristan Ossama El Bouayadi*
NASA Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
16:40 B12-10
A RAPID FILTER BANK DESIGN AND MEASUREMENT SCHEME FOR
SUPERSPEC
George Che*1,
Philip Mauskopf1, Georgios Trichopoulos2,
Steven Hailey-Dunsheath3, Charles M. Bradford3,4,
Jason Glenn5, Corwin Shiu6, Erik Shirokoff7,
Jordan Wheeler5
1 Earth & Space Exploration, Arizona State
University, Tempe, AZ
2 Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, Arizona State
University, Tempe, AZ
3Astronomy, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
4Astronomy & Space Sciences, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
Pasadena, CA
5Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder,
Boulder, CO
6Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
7Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Session CDE1: Spectrum Issues, Developments, and
Solutions
(Special Session)
Room 105
Co-Chairs:
Charles Baylis, Baylor University;
Zoya
Popovic, University of Colorado Boulder;
Eric
Mokole, Consultant
13:20 CDE1-1
SUGGESTED R&D AREAS FOR RADAR-COMMUNICATION CO-EXISTENCE
AND CO-DESIGN
Eric L. Mokole*1,
Lawrence Cohen2
1Consultant, Burke, VA
2Radar Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
13:40 CDE1-2
SUMMARY OF RECENT RADAR SPECTRUM ACTIVITIES
Eric L. Mokole1,
Lawrence Cohen*2
1Consultant, Burke, VA
2Radar Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
14:00 CDE1-3
Charles Baylis*1,
Robert J. Marks II1, Liang Dong1,
Andrew Clegg2, Lawrence Cohen3
1Wireless and Microwave Circuits and Systems
Program, Baylor University, Waco, TX
2Google, Reston, VA
3Radar Division, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
14:20 CDE1-4
Casey Latham*1,
Alicia Magee1, Jacob Boline1, Alexander Tsatsoulas1,
Matthew Fellows1, Charles Baylis1,
Lawrence Cohen2, Robert J. Marks II1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Baylor
University, Waco, TX
2Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
14:40 CDE1-5
WIDEBAND RF SELF-INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION FILTER FOR
SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMIT/RECEIVE SYSTEMS
Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan*,
Elias A. Alwan, John Volakis
The Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH
15:00 Break
15:20 CDE1-6
A FREQUENCY-SELECTIVE TUNABLE POWER AMPLIFIER FOR BROADBAND
PHASED ARRAY TRANSMITTERS
Allison Duh*,
Dimitra Psychogiou, Zoya Popovic
University of Colorado Boulder,
Boulder, CO
15:40 CDE1-7
Sarvin Rezayat*1,
Zach Hays1, Christopher Kappelmann1,
Matthew Fellows1, Charles Baylis1,
Robert Marks1, Ed Viverios2,
Abigail Hedden2, John Penn2, Ali Darwish2
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Baylor
University, Waco, TX
2Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD
16:00 CDE1-8
IMPROVING CUBESAT TRANSMITTER EIRP TO ENABLE SPACE NETWORK
COMMUNICATION CAPABILITIES
Sushia Rahimizadeh*1,
Peter Fetterer2, Zoya Popovic1, Harry Shaw2
1University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
16:20 CDE1-9
MILLIMETER-WAVE TRANSMIT/RECEIVE SYSTEM FOR SECURE HIGH DATA
RATE COMMUNICATIONS
Dimitrios Siafarikas*,
Elias A. Alwan, John L. Volakis
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
16:40 CDE1-10
WIDEBAND AND MULTI-BEAM ANGLE OF ARRIVAL ESTIMATION USING
ON-SITE CODING
Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan*,
Elias A. Alwan, John Volakis
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Session F3: Nanosatellites for Remote Sensing
(Special Session)
Room 150
Co-Chairs:
Albin Gasiewski, University of Colorado Boulder;
Steven
C. Reising, Colorado State University;
William
Blackwell, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
13:20 F3-1
DESIGNING A CLIMATE-MONITORING MICROWAVE RADIOMETER
Philip W. Rosenkranz*1,
William J. Blackwell1, Albin J. Gasiewski2,
R. V. Leslie1, Carl A. Mears3,
Jeffrey R. Piepmeier4, Paul E. Racette4,
Benjamin D. Santer5
1Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, MA
2University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
3Remote Sensing Systems, Santa Rosa, CA
4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
5Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA
13:40 F3-2
MICROWAVE-IR POLARIMETRY AND RADIOMETRY FOR REMOTE SENSING
OF CLOUD ICE MICROPHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Dong L. Wu*1,
Jie Gong1,2
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
2Universities Space Research Association, Greenbelt, MD
14:00 F3-3
Mehmet Ogut*1,
Xavier Bosch-Lluis1, Steven C. Reising1,
Yuriy V. Goncharenko1, Pekka Kangaslahti2,
Erich Schlecht2, Richard Cofield2,
Nacer Chahat2, Sharmila Padmanabhan2, Jonathan Jiang2,
Shannon T. Brown2, William R. Deal3,
Alex Zamora3, Kevin Leong3, Sean Shih3,
Gerry Mei3
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado
State University, Fort Collins, CO
2NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA
3Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems, Redondo Beach, CA
14:20 F3-4
THE CUBESAT RADIOMETER RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE
TECHNOLOGY VALIDATION (CUBERRT) MISSION
Christa McKelvey*1,
Joel T. Johnson1, Chi-Chih Chen1,
Andrew O'Brien1, Graeme E. Smith1,
Mark Andrews1, J. Landon Garry1,
Sidharth Misra2, Shannon Brown2,
Jonathan Kocz2, Robert Jarnot2,
Damon C. Bradley3, Priscilla N. Mohammed3,
Jared F. Lucey3, Jeffrey R. Piepmeier3,
Kevin Horgan3, Michael Solly3,
Joseph Knuble3
1Electrical and Computer Engineering,
ElectroScience Laboratory, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
2NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
14:40 F3-5
CYGNSS: EARLY LAUNCH ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE COMMISSIONING
Scott Gleason*1,
Valery Zavorotny2, Christopher Ruf3,
Randy Rose1
1Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, CO
2NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, CO
3Climate and Space, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
15:00 Break
15:20 F3-6
Lavanya Periasamy*,
Albin J. Gasiewski
Electrical, Computer,
and Energy Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
15:40 F3-7
RADIOMETER CALIBRATION WITH GPS RADIO OCCULTATION FOR THE MIRATA
CUBESAT MISSION
Kerri Cahoy*1,
Anne Marinan1, Rebecca Bishop2, Susan Lui2,
James Bardeen2, Tamitha Skov2,
William Blackwell3, R. Vincent Leslie3,
Idahosa Osaretin3, Michael Shields3
1Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
2The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA
3MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA
16:00 F3-8
Steven C. Reising*1,
Todd C. Gaier2, Christian D. Kummerow3,
V Chandrasekar1, Sharmila Padmanabhan2,
Boon H. Lim2, Cate Heneghan2,
Wesley Berg3, Jon P. Olson1,
Shannon T. Brown2, John Carvo4,
Matthew Pallas4
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado
State University, Fort Collins, CO
2NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
3Atmospheric Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
4Blue Canyon Technologies, Boulder, CO
16:20 F3-9
THE TEMPEST-D DEMONSTRATION RADIOMETER INSTRUMENT FOR
MEASUREMENT OF CLOUDS AND PRECIPITATION
Todd Gaier*1,
Sharmila Padmanabhan1, Boon Lim1, Richard Cofield1,
Mary Easter1, Mary Soria1, Heather Owen1,
Steven C. Reising2
1NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, CO
Session F4: Complex and Random Media
(Special Session)
Room 135
Co-Chairs:
Saba Mudaliar, Air Force Research Laboratory;
Akira
Ishimaru, University of Washington
13:20 F4-1
IMPROVEMENTS IN THE SINGLE SCATTER SUBTRACTION APPROACH
Kevin Diomedi, Gary S. Brown*
Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA
13:40 F4-2
Alexander G. Voronovich*,
Valery V. Zavorotny
NOAA Earth System
Research Laboratory, Boulder, CO
14:00 F4-3
COHERENT BISTATIC SCATTERING MODEL FOR VEGETATED LAND COVER
IN SUPPORT OF SOIL MOISTURE RETRIEVAL
Amir Azemati*,
Mahta Moghaddam
Ming Hsieh Department of
Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
14:20 F4-4
ANTENNA BEAMWIDTH EFFECT IN DETECTING MICROWAVE ENHANCED
BACKSCATTER FROM A LAYER OF VEGETATION
Avinash Sharma*1,
Roger H. Lang2
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics
Laboratory, Laurel, MD
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, The George Washington
University, Washington, DC
14:40 F4-5
Elizabeth Bleszynski*,
Marek Bleszynski, Thomas Jaroszewicz
Monopole Research,
Thousand Oaks, CA
15:00 Break
15:20 F4-6
A RAYLEIGH-RITZ APPROACH TO GREEN'S FUNCTION OF AN
INHOMOGENEOUS LAYER
Saba Mudaliar*1,
C. P. Vendhan2, C. Prabavathi3
1Sensors Directorate, Air Force Research
Laboratory, Dayton, OH
2Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, INDIA
3P.O. Box 24467, Dayton, OH
15:40 F4-7
PASSIVE INFRARED RETRIEVAL OF TROPOSPHERIC REFRACTIVITY,
TEMPERATURE, AND WATER VAPOR PROFILES
Fredrick S. Solheim*
Dakota Ridge R&D,
Boulder, CO
16:00 F4-8
Saul A. Torrico*1,
Roger H. Lang2
1Comsearch, Ashburn, VA
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, The George Washington
University, Washington, DC
16:20 F4-9
MEASUREMENTS OF WIDEBAND MICROWAVE PROPAGATION WITHIN A
SMALL AIRCRAFT FOR REPLACING WIRE HARNESSES
Miyuki Hirose*,
Takehiko Kobayashi
Tokyo Denki University,
Tokyo, JAPAN
Session GH1: Meteors, Orbital Debris and Dusty Plasmas
I
(Special Session)
Room 151
Co-Chairs:
Eric Gillman, Naval Research Laboratory;
Edward
Thomas, Auburn University;
Julio
Urbina, Penn State
13:20 GH1-1
ANALYSIS OF PLASMA TURBULENCE ON THE FORMATION OF SPECULAR
METEOR ECHOES
Freddy R. Galindo1,
Julio V. Urbina*1, Lars P. Dyrud2
1Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
Penn State, University Park, PA
2OmniEarth, Inc., Arlington, VA
13:40 GH1-2
INVERSION OF METEOR RADAR CROSS SECTION TO PLASMA DENSITY
USING AN FDTD NUMERICAL SCATTERING MODEL
Robert A. Marshall*1,
Sigrid Close2, Peter Brown3, Gunter Stober4,
Carsten Schult4, Jorge Chau4
1University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Stanford University, Stanford, CA
3University of Western Ontario, London, ON, CANADA
4Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Kuhlungsborn, GERMANY
14:00 GH1-3
SIMULTANEOUS UHF/VHF RADAR AND OPTICAL OBSERVATIONS OF
METEORS AT ARECIBO
Michael DeLuca*1,2,
Diego Janches3, Robert Michell4,5, Rebecca Chen6,
Zoltan Sternovsky1,2
1Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics,
University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder,
Boulder, CO
3Space Weather Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
Greenbelt, MD
4Geospace Environment Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
Greenbelt, MD
5Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD
6River Hill High School, Clarksville, MD
14:20 GH1-4
John D. Mathews*1,
Boyi Gao1, Saiveena Kesaraju1,
Shikha Raizada2
1Radar Space Sciences Lab, Penn State University,
University Park, PA
2Space Science Division, Arecibo Observatory, Arecibo, PR
15:00 Break
15:20 GH1-5
LOW-ALTITUDE RADAR METEORS AND BOLIDE LANGMUIR WAVES
John D. Mathews*1,
Qian Zhu1, Frank T. Djuth2
1Radar Space Sciences Lab, Penn State University,
University Park, PA
2Geospace Research, Inc., El Segundo, CA
15:40 GH1-6
RADAR DETECTABILITY OF METEOR HEAD ECHOES AND ITS
IMPLICATION ON THE ZODIACAL DUST CLOUD POPULATIONS
Diego Janches*1,
Petr Pokorny2, Nimalna Swarnalingam2,
David Nesvorny3, John M. C. Plane4,
Wuhu Feng4, Juan Diego Carrillo-Sanches4,
Juan Carlos Gomez Martin4, David Vokrouhlicky5
1Space Weather Laboratory, NASA, Greenbelt, MD
2Physics, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C
3SouthWest Research Institute, Boulder, CO
4Chemistry, University of Leeds, Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM
5Institute of Astronomy, Charles University, Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
16:00 GH1-7
MICROMETEOROID ABLATION SIMULATED IN THE LABORATORY USING A
DUST ACCELERATOR
Z. Sternovsky*1,2,3,
E. Thomas2,3, M. DeLuca1,2, M. Horanyi1,3,4,
D. Janches5, N. Swarnalingam5, R. Marshall2,
T. Munsat3,4, J. M. C. Plane6
1LASP, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder,
CO
2Aerospace Eng. Sci., University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
3IMPACT, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
4Physics, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
5Space Weather Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,
Greenbelt, MD
6School of Chemistry, University of Leeds, Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM
16:20 GH1-8
RADIO-FREQUENCY EMISSION DETECTION AND SCALING FROM
HYPERVELOCITY IMPACTS ON CHARGED TARGETS
Andrew Nuttall*,
Sigrid Close
Stanford University,
Stanford, CA
16:40 GH1-9
HYPERVELOCITY IMPACT PLASMA EXPANSION: SCALING FROM
EXPERIMENT TO SPACE
Nicolas Lee*,
Sigrid Close, Ashish Goel
Aeronautics and
Astronautics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
Session H4: Physics of the Radiation Belts II
(Special Session)
Room 200
Co-Chairs:
Christopher Crabtree, Naval Research Laboratory;
Craig
Kletzing, University of Iowa
13:20 H4-1
MODULATION OF WHISTLER-MODE CHORUS WAVES BY ULF AND THE
EFFECTS ON PRECIPITATION
Allison N. Jaynes*1,
Maria Usanova1, Marc Lessard2,
Kazue Takahashi3, Ashar Ali1,
David Malaspina1, Robert Michell4,
Emma Spanswick5, Daniel N. Baker1,
J B. Blake6, Chris Cully5,
Eric Donovan5, Craig Kletzing7,
Geoff Reeves8, Marilia Samara4,
Harlan Spence2, John Wygant9
1LASP, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder,
CO
2University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH
3Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
5University of Calgary, Calgary, CANADA
6Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA
7University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
8Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
9University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
13:40 H4-2
Mark Golkowski*, Jamie Costabile,
Randall Wall
Electrical Engineering,
University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
14:00 H4-3
UNIQUE CONCURRENT OBSERVATIONS OF WHISTLER MODE HISS,
CHORUS, AND TRIGGERED EMISSIONS
Poorya Hosseini*,
Mark Golkowski
Electrical Engineering,
University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
14:20 H4-4
BAYESIAN SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF CHORUS SUB-ELEMENTS
Christopher Crabtree*1,
Gurudas Ganguli1, Erik Tejero1, George Hospodarsky2,
Craig Kletzing2
1Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
2University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
14:40 H4-5
Aaron Breneman*1,
Alex Crew2
1University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
Session HEG1: Lightning and its Interaction with the Ionosphere
I
(Special Session)
Room 265
Co-Chairs:
Robert Marshall, University of Colorado Boulder;
Morris
Cohen, Georgia Institute of Technology;
Ningyu
Liu, University of New Hampshire
13:20 HEG1-1
THE ASSOCIATION OF TERRESTRIAL GAMMA-RAY FLASHES WITH
ENERGETIC IN-CLOUD LIGHTNING PULSES
Steven A. Cummer*1,
Fanchao Lyu1, Michael S. Briggs2,
David M. Smith3
1Duke University, Durham, NC
2University of Alabama Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
3University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA
13:40 HEG1-2
ESTIMATION OF RADIATION DOSES RECEIVED BY AIRCRAFT
PASSENGERS IN A TGF PHOTON BEAM
Sebastien Celestin*1,
Francois Trompier2, Jean-Louis Pincon1
1LPC2E, University of Orleans, CNRS, Orleans,
FRANCE
2Institut de Radioprotection et de Surete Nucleaire,
Fontenay-aux-Roses, FRANCE
14:00 HEG1-3
A NEW TYPE OF TRANSIENT LUMINOUS EVENTS PRODUCED BY TERRESTRIAL
GAMMA-RAY FLASHES
Wei Xu*1,
Sebastien Celestin2, Victor P. Pasko3,
Robert A. Marshall1
1Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of
Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Laboratory of Physics and Chemistry of the Environment and Space (LPC2E),
University of Orleans, CNRS, Orleans, FRANCE
3Communications and Space Sciences Laboratory, Pennsylvania State
University, University Park, PA
14:20 HEG1-4
TRYAD: A PAIR OF CUBESATS TO OBSERVE TERRESTRIAL GAMMA-RAY
FLASH BEAMS
Michael S. Briggs*1,
Pete Jenke1, Jean-Marie Wersinger2,
Mike Folge2
1CSPAR, University of Alabama Huntsville,
Huntsville, AL
2Physics, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
14:40 HEG1-5
USING WWLLN TO FIND WEAKER TGFS IN THE FERMI GBM DATA
Michael S. Briggs*,
Kareem Omar
CSPAR, University of
Alabama Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
15:00 Break
15:20 HEG1-6
CALCULATING HF AND VHF EMISSIONS FROM COMPACT INTRACLOUD DISCHARGES
Joseph R. Dwyer*,
Ningyu Liu
Physics Department and
Space Science Center (EOS), University of New Hampshire, Durham NH
15:40 HEG1-7
FRACTAL DIMENSION OF CLOUD-TO-GROUND LIGHTNING
Ningyu Liu*1,
Julia Tilles1, Levi Boggs2, Alan Bozarth2,
Hamid Rassoul2, Jeremy Riousset3
1Physics and Space Science Center, University of
New Hampshire, Durham, NH
2Physics and Space Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology,
Melbourne, FL
3Center for Space and Atmospheric Research, Physical Sciences
Department, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
16:00 HEG1-8
3-D MODELING OF TWO INTERACTING STREAMERS
Feng Shi*1,
Ningyu Liu1, Hamid K. Rassoul2
1Physics and Space Science Center, University of
New Hampshire, Durham, NH
2Physics and Space Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology,
Melbourne, FL
16:20 HEG1-9
RADIO INTERFEROMETER STUDY OF HIGH-POWER LIGHTNING NARROW
BIPOLAR EVENTS IN FLORIDA
Julia N. Tilles*1,
Ningyu Liu1, Paul R. Krehbiel2,
William Rison2, Mark A. Stanley2,
Robert G. Brown3, Jennifer G. Wilson3,
Levi Boggs4, Michael Stock5
1Physics and Space Science Center, University of
New Hampshire, Durham, NH
2Langmuir Laboratory, New Mexico Tech, Socorro, NM
3NASA Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, FL
4Physics and Space Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology,
Melbourne, FL
5Osaka University, Osaka, JAPAN
Session J3: New Telescopes, Techniques and Technology
II
(Special Session)
Math 100
Co-Chairs:
David DeBoer, University of California Berkeley;
Jeffery
Mangum, National Radio Astronomy Observatory
13:20 J3-1
Sylas Ashton*
National Radio Astronomy
Observatory, Socorro, NM
13:40 J3-2
SURVEYING THE MOLECULAR GAS FUELING EARLY STAR FORMATION:
PRESENT RESULTS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Garrett K. Keating*1,
Daniel P. Marrone2, Geoffrey C. Bower3
1Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory,
Cambridge, MA
2Astronomy, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
3ASIAA, Hilo, HI
14:00 J3-3
SUSTAINING SUBMILLIMETER SCIENCE IN THE NEXT DECADE AND
BEYOND
Henry A. Wootten,
Jeffrey G. Mangum*
National Radio Astronomy
Observatory and University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Session J4: Cosmic Microwave Background Polarization
(Special Session)
Math 100
Co-Chairs:
Dan Marrone, University of Arizona;
Miguel
Morales, University of Washington
15:20 J4-1
OVERVIEW OF DETECTOR ARRAYS FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF COSMIC
MICROWAVE BACKGROUND POLARIZATION
Johannes Hubmayr*
National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO
15:40 J4-2
NEXT-GENERATION COSMOLOGY WITH ADVANCED ACTPOL
Sara M. Simon*
University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, MI
16:00 J4-3
THE BICEP/KECK CMB POLARIZATION APPROACH: MEASURING DEGREE
ANGULAR SCALES WITH SMALL APERTURES
Kirit S. Karkare*
Harvard-Smithsonian
Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA
16:20 J4-4
SPT-3G: THE THIRD GENERATION CAMERA AND SURVEY FOR THE SOUTH
POLE TELESCOPE
Joaquin Vieira*
Astronomy, The
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL
16:40 J4-5
THE COSMOLOGY LARGE ANGULAR SCALE SURVEYOR
Lucas P. Parker*
Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, MD
17:00 J4-6
MEASURING GALACTIC SYNCHROTRON WITH THE C-BAND ALL SKY
SURVEY
Heiko M. Heilgendorff*
University of
KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, SOUTH AFRICA
Commission Business Meetings
17:00 Commission
B Room 1B40
17:00 Commission
D Room 105
17:00 Commission
G Room 245
18:00 Commission
H Room 265
18:00 Commission
K Room 200
FRIDAY
MORNING, 6 January 2017
Session B13: Antenna Measurements and Simulations
(Special Session)
Room 1B40
Co-Chairs:
Steven Weiss, US Army Research Lab;
Jeanne
Quimby, National Institute of Standards and Technology
08:20 B13-1
MEASURED PERFORMANCE OF LOW PROFILE ANTENNAS FED IN A
BALANCED CONFIGURATION
Steven Weiss*,
Gregory Mitchell
United States Army
Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD
08:40 B13-2
MODIFICATION, MODELING, AND MEASUREMENT OF A BALANCED
ANTIPODAL VIVALDI FOR A MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVER
Seth A. McCormick*1,
William O. Coburn2
1General Technical Services LLC, Wall, NJ
2United States Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD
09:00 B13-3
UNIQUE GEOMETRY FOR A CONCENTRIC DUAL BAND ARRAY ANTENNA AT
S- AND X-BAND
Gregory Mitchell*
United States Army
Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD
09:20 B13-4
STUDY OF PHASE VARIATION ON PROPAGATING THROUGH METAMATERIAL
Quang M. Nguyen*,
Amir I. Zaghloul, Steven J. Weiss
United States Army
Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD
09:40 B13-5
MODELING AND MEASUREMENT OF 3D PRINTED λ/30 SPHERICAL
SPIRAL DIPOLES
Theodore K. Anthony*,
Keefe Coburn, Amir I. Zaghloul
United States Army
Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD
10:00 Break
10:20 B13-6
NOVEL CHOKE RINGS FOR ULTRA-WIDEBAND ANTENNA ARRAY
Zahra Manzoor*1,
Gholamreza Moradi2
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Missouri
Science and Technology University, Rolla, MO
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Amir Kabir University, Tehran,
IRAN
10:40 B13-7
DESIGN AND CALIBRATION OF A CLOSED LOOP LABORATORY RF
PROPAGATION SECTION
William O. Coburn*1,
Andre K. Witcher1, Seth A. McCormick2
1United States Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi
MD
2General Technical Services LLC, Adelphi MD
11:00 B13-8
THE TRISKELION-ARCHIMEDEAN SPIRAL ANTENNA
Seunghwan Yoon*1,
Alfred G. Besoli1, Franco De Flaviis2,
Nicolaos G. Alexopoulos3
1Movandi Corporation, Newport Beach, CA
2University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA
3Broadcom Foundation, Newport Beach, CA
Session B14: Antenna Arrays II
Room 245
Co-Chairs:
Dejan Filipovic, University of Colorado Boulder;
Gokhan
Mumcu, University of South Florida
08:20 B14-1
INVESTIGATION OF MULTI-OCTAVE WIDEBAND CAVITY-BACKED VIVALDI
ARRAY ANTENNAS
Elie G. Tianang*,
Mohamed A. Elmansouri, Dejan S. Filipovic
Electrical, Computer,
and Energy Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
08:40 B14-2
DUAL POLARIZED 7.2:1 BANDWIDTH PHASED ARRAY WITH 60 DEGREE
SCANNING
Jingni Zhong*,
Elias A. Alwan, John L. Volakis
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
09:00 B14-3
WIDEBAND PHASED ARRAY OF SPIRAL ANTENNAS FOR SIMULTANEOUS
TRANSMIT AND RECEIVE (STAR)
Alexander Hovsepian*,
Elias A. Alwan, John L. Volakis
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
09:20 B14-4
Prabhat Baniya*,
Kathleen L. Melde
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
09:40 B14-5
DIRECTIONAL ARRAY FOR MILLIMETER-WAVE CELLULAR NETWORK
Toan K. Vo Dai*,
Ozlem Kilic
The Catholic University
of America, Washington, DC
10:00 Break
10:20 B14-6
PHASE SHIFTER CONTROL SCHEME IMPLEMENTATION FOR
STEERABLE/ADAPTIVE L-BAND PHASED ARRAYS
Farhan Quaiyum*1,
Robab Kazemy2, Aly E. Fathy1
1Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Tabriz, Tabriz,
IRAN
10:40 B14-7
ADAPTIVE WIRELESS ENERGY HARVESTING SYSTEMS USING FOCUSED
ANTENNA ARRAYS
Daniel E. Schemmel*,
Payam Nayeri
Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
11:00 B14-8
EXAMINATION OF THE NEAR FIELD RESPONSE OF CIRCULAR ANTENNA
ARRAYS
Kristopher R. Buchanan*,
Oren Sternberg, Sara Wheeland, John Rockway
SSC Pacific, San Diego,
CA
Session B15: Advanced Analysis, Design, and
Applications of Waveguiding Structures
(Special Session)
Room 105
Co-Chairs:
Michael Havrilla, Air Force Institute of Technology;
Edward
Rothwell, Michigan State University
08:20 B15-1
Edward J. Rothwell*,
Jonathan L. Frasch
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI
08:40 B15-2
OPTICALLY TRANSPARENT PLANAR COMPOSITE STRUCTURE CONTAINING
METALS AND DNG METAMATERIALS
Piergiorgio L. E. Uslenghi*
University of Illinois Chicago,
Chicago, IL
09:00 B15-3
MULTIMODAL WAVEGUIDES WITH EXCEPTIONAL POINTS OF DEGENERACY
OF VARIOUS ORDERS
Mohamed Othman1,
Mehdi Veysi1, Farshad Yazdi1, Mohamed Nada1,
Dmitry Oshmarin1, Alexander Figotin2,
Filippo Capolino*1
1Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA
2Mathematics, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA
09:20 B15-4
RECTANGULAR WAVEGUIDE MODE AND BANDWIDTH ENHANCEMENT USING
COMMON AND DIFFERENTIAL EXCITATION
Michael J. Havrilla*
Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
09:40 B15-5
PHOTONIC TOPOLOGICAL INSULATOR WAVEGUIDING FROM A CLASSICAL
ELECTROMAGNETICS PERSPECTIVE
Ali Hassani*,
George W. Hanson
Electrical Engineering,
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI
Session C2: Interfacing Hardware and Signal Processing
in
Distributed Radar and Sensing Systems
Room 135
Co-Chairs:
Jean-Francois Chamberland, Texas A&M University;
Laura
Pulido Mancera, Duke University
08:20 C2-1
ON THE IMPACT OF ANTENNA DESIGN IN THE CONTEXT OF GRAPH
INFERENCE BASED ON WI-FI METADATA
Mandel Oats*,
Travis Taghavi, Jean-Francois Chamberland, Gregory H. Huff
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
08:40 C2-2
ADAPTING RANGE MIGRATION TECHNIQUES FOR FAST IMAGE
RECONSTRUCTION WITH METASURFACE ANTENNAS
Laura M. Pulido Mancera*1,
Thomas Fromenteze1, Timothy Sleasman1,
Michael Boyarsky1, Mohammadreza F. Imani1,
Matthew Reynolds2, David R. Smith1
1Duke University, Durham, NC
2University of Washington, Seattle, WA
09:00 C2-3
A NOVEL MODEL FOR DIRECTION OF ARRIVAL ESTIMATION USING THE
PHASE CENTER CONCEPT
Evangelos Kornaros*,
Saman Kabiri, Alister Hosseini, Franco De Flaviis
University of California
Irvine, Irvine, CA
09:20 C2-4
Lingyun Ren*,
Sabikun Nahar, Aly E. Fathy
Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
09:40 C2-5
Ryan Gooch*1,
V. Chandrasekar1, Mike Daniels2
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado
State University, Fort Collins, CO
2National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO
10:00 Break
10:20 C2-6
A FLEXIBLE FPGA DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT FOR THE SWOT
ON-BOARD RADAR PROCESSOR
Cody Vaudrin*,
David Hawkins
Radar Science and
Engineering, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
10:40 C2-7
HUMAN RESPIRATION RATE ESTIMATION USING SFCW RADAR SYSTEM
Sabikun Nahar*1,
Lingyun Ren1, Tuan Phan2, Ozlem Kilic2,
Aly E. Fathy1
1Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, The
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
2Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, The Catholic
University of America, Washington, DC
11:00 C2-8
Lucilia R. Lamers*1,
Zachary Hays1, Charles Baylis1,
Robert Marks1, Edward Viveiros2, John Penn2,
Abigail Hedden2, Ali Darwish2
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Baylor
University, Waco, TX
2Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi, MD
11:20 C2-9
NASA D3R RADAR UPGRADE: ENHANCING SENSITIVITY AND SPATIAL
RESOLUTION
Mohit Kumar*1,
Robert M. Beauchamp1, Shashank S. Joshil1,
Manuel Vega1,2, V. Chandrasekar1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado
State University, Fort Collins, CO
2NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
Session F5: Microwave Remote Sensing of the Earth and Atmosphere
Room 150
Co-Chairs:
Chandrasekar V. Chandra, Colorado State University;
Kamal
Sarabandi, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
08:20 F5-1
CLOUD OBSERVATION USING KA-BAND CLOUD RADAR IN CHENGDU PLAIN
Xuehua Li*1,
V. Chandrasekar2, Jianxin He1, Lin Yang1
1Electronic Engineering, Chengdu University of Information
Technology, Chengdu, Sichuan, CHINA
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, CO
08:40 F5-2
Christopher R. Williams*1,2,
Robert M. Beauchamp3, Chandra V. Chandrasekar3
1Cooperative Institute for Research in
Environmental Science (CIRES), University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Physical Science Division, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory,
Boulder, CO
3Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, CO
09:00 F5-3
A MACHINE LEARNING MODEL FOR RADAR RAINFALL ESTIMATION BASED
ON GAUGE OBSERVATIONS
Haiming Tan*, V. Chandrasekar,
Haonan Chen
Colorado State
University, Fort Collins, CO
09:20 F5-4
TESTING RAINFALL RATE ALGORITHMS FOR CSU-CHILL X-BAND RADAR
Pranav S. Athalye*1,
Merhala Thurai1, V. N. Bringi1,
Patrick C. Kennedy2, Branislav M. Notaros1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Colorado
State University, Fort Collins, CO
2Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
09:40 F5-5
SCATTERING CALCULATIONS FOR ASYMMETRIC RAIN DROPS UNDERGOING
MIXED MODE OSCILLATIONS
Sanja Manic*,
Merhala Thurai, V. N. Bringi, Branislav Notaros
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
10:00 Break
10:20 F5-6
RANGE AMBIGUITY CHARACTERIZATION AND MITIGATION FOR THE NASA
D3R
Shashank S. Joshil*,
Robert M. Beauchamp, V. Chandrasekar
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
10:40 F5-7
Sounak K. Biswas*,
Minda Le, V. Chandrasekar
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
11:00 F5-8
SPACE BORNE DUAL FREQUENCY RADAR SIGNATURES OF HAIL AND
GRAUPEL
Karthik Ganesan*, V. Chandrasekar,
Minda Le
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
11:20 F5-9
ANALYSIS OF DDSCAT-BASED PHASE MATRIX SYMMETRY FOR 3-D
RADIATIVE TRANSFER MODEL DEVELOPMENT
Kun Zhang*,
Albin J. Gasiewski
Electrical, Computer and
Energy Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
11:40 F5-10
L-BAND HIGH RESOLUTION SOIL MOISTURE MAPPING USING A SMALL
UNMANNED AERIAL SYSTEM
Eryan Dai*1,
Albin Gasiewski1, Maciej Stachura2,
Jack Elston2, Aravind Venkitasubramony1
1University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Black Swift Technologies (BST) LLC, Boulder, CO
Session G3: New Horizons in Active and Passive Radio
Techniques for
Geospace Remote Sensing
(Special Session)
Room 200
Co-Chairs:
Philip Erickson, MIT Haystack Observatory;
Julio
Urbina, Pennsylvania State University
08:20 G3-1
THZ LIMB SOUNDER (TLS) FOR LOWER THERMOSPHERIC WIND, OXYGEN
DENSITY, AND TEMPERATURE
Dong L. Wu*1,
Jeng-Hwa Yee2, Erich T. Schlecht3,
Imran Mehdi3, Jose V. Siles3,
Brian J. Drouin3
1NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
2Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
3NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA
08:40 G3-2
STUDIES OF THERMOSPHERIC WAVE ACTIVITY USING DYNASONDE
TECHNIQUES: CURRENT STATE AND THE FUTURE
Nikolay Zabotin*1,
Catalin Negrea1, Oleg Godin2,
Terence Bullett1
1University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
09:00 G3-3
NEW CAPABILITY AT SONDRESTROM RADAR: SUB-SECOND AURORAL
ELECTRON DENSITY MEASUREMENTS
Asti Bhatt*1,
Juha Vierinen2, Joshua Semeter3,
Michael Hirsch3, Mary McCready1
1SRI International, Menlo Park, CA
2University of Trmoso, Tromso, NORWAY
3Boston University, Boston, MA
09:20 G3-4
OPPORTUNITIES FOR POLAR CAP SCIENCE USING COORDINATED RISR-C
AND RISR-N EXPERIMENTS
Roger H. Varney*1,
Robert G. Gillies2
1Center for Geospace Studies, SRI International,
Menlo Park, CA
2Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, CANADA
09:40 G3-5
HIGH-ORDER PARTICLE-IN-CELL SIMULATIONS OF INCOHERENT
SCATTER RADAR SPECTRA
Alex Fletcher*1,2,
William Longley1, Meers M. Oppenheim1
1Center for Space Physics, Boston University,
Boston, MA
2Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
10:00 Break
10:20 G3-6
THE MIT INCOHERENT SCATTER PERFORMANCE SIMULATOR (MIPS)
Philip J. Erickson*1,
Juha Vierinen2, Frank D. Lind1,
Ryan Volz1
1Haystack Observatory, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Westford, MA
2Physics and Technology, University of Tromso, Tromso, NORWAY
10:40 G3-7
A SYNTHESIS ARRAY FOR RADIO AND RADAR IMAGING OF THE
IONOSPHERE
Brett Isham*1,
Terence Bullett2, Bjorn Gustavsson3,
Vasyl Belyey4
1Interamerican University of Puerto Rico,
Bayamon, PR
2University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
3University of Tromso, Tromso, NORWAY
4Pinhole AS, Tromso, NORWAY
11:00 G3-8
COVARIANCE ESTIMATION OF POLARIZED SIGNALS WITH APPLICATION
TO VECTOR SENSOR IMAGING
Ryan Volz1,
Frank C. Robey2, Mary Knapp3,
Frank D. Lind1, Philip J. Erickson*1
1Haystack Observatory, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Westford, MA
2Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Lexington, MA
3Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Cambridge, MA
11:20 G3-9
CALCULATING THE ABSORPTION OF HF RADIO WAVES IN THE
IONOSPHERE
Katherine A. Zawdie*,
Douglas P. Drob, David E. Siskind, Clayton Coker
Space Science Division,
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
Session HEG2: Lightning and its Interaction with the
Ionosphere II
(Special Session)
Room 265
Co-Chairs:
Robert Marshall, University of Colorado Boulder;
Morris
Cohen, Georgia Institute of Technology;
Ningyu
Liu, University of New Hampshire
10:20 HEG2-1
THUNDERSTORM TO IONOSPHERE COUPLING: RECENT RESULTS AND FUTURE
DIRECTION
Erin H. Lay*
ISR-2, Los Alamos
National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
10:40 HEG2-2
ION DYNAMICS IN LIGHTNING-INDUCED HEATING OF THE LOWER
IONOSPHERE
Daniel A. Kotovsky*,
Robert C. Moore
University of Florida,
Gainesville, FL
11:00 HEG2-3
C. Renick*1,
M. Golkowski1, S. Sarker1, M. B. Cohen2
1Electrical Engineering, University of Colorado
Denver, Denver, CO
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of
Technology, Atlanta, GA
11:20 HEG2-4
LWPC ANALYSIS OF LIGHTNING SFERIC ELF PROPAGATION VELOCITY
Sandeep R. Sarker*1,
Mark Golkowski1, Chad Renick1,
Robert Moore2, Neal Dupree2
1University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO
2University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
Session HG1: Ionospheric Modification
(Special Session)
Room 105
Co-Chairs:
Michael Sulzer, Arecibo Observatory;
Robert
Moore, University of Florida
10:20 HG1-1
IONOSPHERIC REMOTE SENSING USING BROADBAND SFERICS IN SPACE
AND TIME
Jackson C. McCormick*,
Morris B. Cohen
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
10:40 HG1-2
Beket Tulegenov*,
Anatoly V. Streltsov
Physical Sciences, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, FL
11:00 HG1-3
ARTIFICIAL IONOSPHERIC SCINTILLATION EXCITED DURING ACTIVE
MODULATION OF THE IONOSPHERE
Alireza Mahmoudian*1,
Wayne A. Scales2, Paul A. Bernhardt3,
K. Papadopoulos4, G. Milikh4, S. Ghader1,
A. Najmi4
1Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran,
Tehran, IRAN
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
3Plasma Physics, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
4Physics and Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
11:20 HG1-4
HF MEASUREMENTS OF THE IONOSPHERE USING THE E-POP RADIO
RECEIVER INSTRUMENT
Stanley J. Briczinski*1,
Paul A. Bernhardt1, Carl A. Siefring1,
Michael P. Sulzer2, Phil Perillat2,
Eframir Franco2, Andrew Yau3,
Andrew Howarth3, H. Gordon James3
1Plasma Physics Division, Naval Research Laboratory,
Washington, DC
2Arecibo Observatory, Arecibo, PR
3University of Calgary, Calgary, CANADA
Session J5: New Telescopes, Techniques and Technology
III
(Special Session)
Math 100
Co-Chairs:
David DeBoer, University of California Berkeley;
Jeffery
Mangum, National Radio Astronomy Observatory
08:20 J5-1
SPHERICAL HARMONIC POWER SPECTRA AND THE LIGHT CONE PROBLEM
IN INTENSITY MAPPING SURVEYS
Adrian Liu*
Astronomy, University of
California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
08:40 J5-2
PRECISION SIMULATIONS OF COSMIC DAWN EXPERIMENTS
Adam E. Lanman*
Physics, Brown
University, Providence, RI
09:00 J5-3
Wenyang Li*,
Jonathan C. Pober
Physics, Brown
University, Providence, RI
09:20 J5-4
THE BREAKTHROUGH LISTEN SETI PROGRAM
Dan Werthimer*1,
David Anderson1, Jeff Cobb1, Steve Croft1,
David DeBoer1, Jamie Drew2,
J. Emilio Enriquez1, Daniel Farias1,
Vishal Gajjar1, Greg Hellbourg1,
Jack Hickish1, Barb Hoversten1,
Howard Isaacson1, Pete Klupar2,
Eric Korpela1, Matt Lebofsky1,
David MacMahon1, Danny Price1,
Chris Schodt1, Isaac Shivvers1,
Pete Worden2
1Astronomy, University of California Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA
2Breakthrough Prize Foundation, Moffett Field, CA
09:40 J5-5
A SYMBIOTIC BEAMFORMING APPROACH FOR IMPROVED ASTRONOMICAL
SURVEYS
Greg Hellbourg*
University of California
Berkeley, Berkeley, CA
10:00 Break
10:20 J5-6
William Shillue*1,
Damodaran A. Roshi1, J R. Fisher1,
Matthew A. Morgan1, Jason Castro1,
Wavley Groves1, Tod Boyd1,
Richard Prestage2, Steven White2,
Robert Simon2, Vereese Van Tonder2,
J D. Nelson2, Jason Ray2,
Thomas Chamberlain2, Karl F. Warnick3,
Brian Jeffs3
1Central Development Laboratory, National Radio
Astronomy Observatory, Charlottesville, VA
2Green Bank Observatory, Green Bank, WV
3Brigham Young University, Provo, UT
10:40 J5-7
ULTRA LOW NOISE S-BAND LNA FOR DEEP SPACE COMMUNICATION
Andrew Janzen*
NASA Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
11:00 J5-8
AUTOMATED RADIO ASTRONOMY OBSERVATIONS WITH THE NASA DEEP
SPACE NETWORK
Thomas B. H. Kuiper*1,
Charles J. Naudet1, Cristina Garcia Miro2,
Shinji Horiuchi3, Steven R. Levoe1,
Danny Luong1, George Q. Wang1
1 NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
2Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aeroespacial, Ingenier a de Sistemas
para la Defensa de Espana, Madrid, SPAIN
3Canberra Deep Space Communications Complex, Commonwealth Scientific
and Industrial Research Organization, Canberra, AUSTRALIA
11:20 J5-9
THE STATUS OF THE FIVE-HUNDRED-METER APERTURE SPHERICAL
RADIO TELESCOPE
Di Li*,
Youling Yue
National Astronomical
Observatory China, Beijing, CHINA
Session K2: Human Body Interactions with Antennas and
Other Electromagnetic Devices
Room 155
Co-Chairs:
Majid Manteghi, Virginia Tech;
Erdem
Topsakal, Virginia Commonwealth University
08:20 K2-1
Lingnan Song*,
Yahya Rahmat-Samii
Electrical Engineering,
University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
08:40 K2-2
INVESTIGATION OF CREEPING WAVE PROPAGATIONS AROUND THE HUMAN
HEAD AND NECK AT ISM FREQUENCY BANDS
Drew G. Bresnahan*,
Yang Li
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Baylor University, Waco, TX
09:00 K2-3
Bin Xu*1,
Yang Li1, Youngwook Kim2
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Baylor
University, Waco, TX
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, California State University,
Fresno, Fresno, CA
09:20 K2-4
UNINTENTIONAL RF ENERGY TRANSFER DURING ENDOSCOPY
Satheesh Bojja Venkatakrishnan*1,
Edward L. Jones2, Asimina Kiourti1
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio
State University, Columbus, OH
2Surgery, University of Colorado, Denver, CO
09:40 K2-5
Yanyu Xiong*
Electrical, Computer and
Energy Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
10:00 Break
10:20 K2-6
MAGNETIC INDUCTION COMMUNICATIONS FOR WIRELESS BODY AREA
NETWORK
Negar Golestani*,
Mahta Moghaddam
Ming Hsieh Department of
Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
10:40 K2-7
NEAR-FIELD 1.4 GHZ PROBES FOR POWER DELIVERY TO DEEP TISSUE
LAYERS
Parisa Momenroodaki*1,
Mojtaba Fallahpour2, Zoya Popovic1
1University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA
11:00 K2-8
SIMULATION OF DYNAMIC LOWER-BODY ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION
WITH EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION
George Lee*,
Brian Garner, Yang Li
Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Baylor University, Waco, TX
11:20 K2-9
MICROWAVE ABSORPTION IN THE BRAIN AT 5G USING REALISTIC COMPUTATIONAL
AND IN VITRO HEAD MODELS
Roxanne Jassawalla*,
Erdem Topsakal
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
FRIDAY
AFTERNOON, 6 January 2017
Session B16: Microstrip Antennas and Printed Devices
Room 1B40
Co-Chairs:
Erdem Topsakal, Virginia Commonwealth University;
Ozlem
Kilic, The Catholic University of America
13:20 B16-1
SIMULATION AND FABRICATION OF A RECTIFIER ANTENNA AT THE PROPOSED
5G BAND
Panagiotis Efthymakis*,
Afroditi V. Filippas, Erdem Topsakal
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
13:40 B16-2
LOW COST MULTI-LAYERED ARRAY DESIGN FOR MM-WAVE
COMMUNICATIONS
Varittha Sanphuang,
Brock J. DeLong*, Markus Novak, Elias A. Alwan,
John L. Volakis
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
14:00 B16-3
DESIGN OF A MICROSTRIP PATCH ANTENNA FOR MICROWAVE SENSING
OF PETROLEUM PRODUCTION LINES
Ali Foudazi*,
Kristen M. Donnell
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Applied Microwave
Nondestructive Testing Laboratory (AMNTL), Rolla, MO
14:20 B16-4
CONCEPTUAL 3600 SCANNING BEAMFORMER DESIGN FOR MASSIVE MIMO
SYSTEM
Tuan M. Nguyen*,
Ozlem Kilic
Electrical Engineering
and Computer Science, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC
14:40 B16-5
Roshin Rose George*,
Alejandro T. Castro, Satish K. Sharma
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA
15:00 Break
15:20 B16-6
A COMPACT MICROSTRIP ROTMAN LENS DESIGN
Toan K. Vo Dai*,
Tuan Nguyen, Ozlem Kilic
The Catholic University
of America, Washington, DC
15:40 B16-7
3D PRINTED ANTENNAS USING CONDUCTIVE FILAMENTS
Umar Hasni*,
Ryan B. Green, Afroditi V. Filippas, Erdem Topsakal
Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
16:00 B16-8
SIGNAL INTERFERENCE-BASED BANDPASS FILTERS WITH FREQUENCY
RECONFIGURABLE IN-BAND REJECTION BANDS
Dimitra Psychogiou*1,
Roberto Gόmez-Garcίa2, Dimitrios Peroulis3
1Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering,
University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Dpt. Signal Theory & Commun., University of Alcala, Alcala de
Henares, Madrid, SPAIN
3Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette,
IN
16:20 B16-9
OPTICALLY TRANSPARENT ANTENNA FOR 5G COMMUNICATION
Ryan B. Green*,
M.d. B. Ullah, Vitaliy Avrutin, Umit Ozgur,
Hadis Morkoc, Erdem Topsakal
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
Session B17: Numerical Methods
Room 200
Co-Chairs:
Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines;
Melinda
Piket-May, University of Colorado Boulder
15:20 B17-1
Shubin Zeng*,
Dawei Li, Donald R. Wilton, Jiefu Chen
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX
15:40 B17-2
NULL-FIELD GENERATION METHOD APPLIED TO DOUBLE-HIGHER-ORDER
METHOD OF MOMENTS SOLVER
Nabeel N. Moin*,
Branislav M. Notaros
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
16:00 B17-3
ENHANCEMENT OF HIGHER ORDER FDTD METHOD USING OPENCL, CUDA,
AND MPI ON SINGLE AND MULTIPLE CPUS/GPUS
Alec Weiss*1,
Sanjay DMello1, Ashik Akbar Basha1,
Atef Z. Elsherbeni2, Melinda J. Piket-May1,
Mohammed F. Hadi1,2,3
1Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering,
University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Colorado School of
Mines, Golden, CO
3Electrical Engineering, Kuwait University, Kuwait, KUWAIT
16:20 B17-4
OGIVE MODELING WITH CONFORMAL STANDARD AND HIGHER-ORDER FDTD
Ravi C. Bollimuntha1,
Joseph Diener*2, Mohammed F. Hadi1,2,3,
Melinda J. Piket-May1, Atef Z. Elsherbeni2
1Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering,
University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Colorado School of
Mines, Golden, CO
3Kuwait University, Kuwait, KUWAIT
16:40 B17-5
TOWARDS A REAL-TIME SOLUTION OF EXTREME-SCALE
ELECTROMAGNETIC PROBLEMS
Brian MacKie-Mason*,
Zhen Peng
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
17:00 B17-6
A COMPARISON OF INTEGRATION SCHEMES FOR SOMMERFELD INTEGRAL
EVALUATION IN THE HALF-SPACE PROBLEM
Dawei Li*,
Donald R. Wilton, David R. Jackson, Ji Chen
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX
Session B18: Advanced Modeling of EM Propagation
(Special Session)
Room 105
Co-Chairs:
Jamesina Simpson, University of Utah;
Robert
Marshall, University of Colorado Boulder
15:20 B18-1
TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS OF VLF PROPAGATION MODELING
Steven A. Cummer*,
Bogdan Popa, Joel Weinert
Duke University, Durham,
NC
15:40 B18-2
MODELING VLF TRANSMITTER AMPLITUDE AND PHASE VARIATIONS IN
THE EARTH-IONOSPHERE WAVEGUIDE
Robert A. Marshall*1,
Thomas Wallace2, Michael Turbe3
1University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
2Vesperix Corporation, Arlington, VA
3Leidos Incorporated, Huntsville, AL
16:00 B18-3
Austin P. Sousa*1,
Robert A. Marshall2
1Electrical Engineering, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA
2Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder,
Boulder, CO
16:20 B18-4
MODELING ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE PROPAGATION IN SPACE PLASMA
Lunjin Chen*
Physics, Center for
Space Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX
16:40 B18-5
MODELING OF ULTRA-LOW-FREQUENCY WAVES IN EARTH'S
MAGNETOSPHERE
Robert L. Lysak*1,
Colin L. Waters2, Murray D. Sciffer2
1Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN
2Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Newcastle,
Callaghan, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA
17:00 B18-6
GLOBAL FDTD MODELING OF ULF SCATTERINGS FROM SUBMERGED
OBJECTS
Sean Burns*1,
Alireza Samimi2, Jamesina Simpson1
1University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
2Nanometrics, Milpitas, CA
Session F6: Atmospheric Effects and EM Propagation
during the
CASPER Field Campaign
(Special Session)
Room 150
Co-Chairs:
Qing Wang, Naval Postgraduate School;
Katherine
Horgan, Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division
13:20 F6-1
CASPER SCIENCE OBJECTIVES REVIEW AND MONIN-OBUKHOV
SIMILARITY FOR EVAPORATIVE DUCT CHARACTERIZATIONS
Qing Wang*1,
Robin C. Cherrett2, Denny P. Alappattu1,3,
Kyle B. Franklin1, Ryan T. Yamaguchi1,
Richard J. Lind1, John A. Kalogiros4
1Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
2Meteorology and Oceanography, US Navy
3Moss Landing Marine Laboratory, Moss Landing, CA
4National Observatory of Athens, Athens, GREECE
13:40 F6-2
Adam J. Christman*1,
H. J. S. Fernando1, Raghavendra Krishnamurthy1,
David Grober2, Chris Hocut3, Ed Creegan3,
Qing Wang4
1University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
2Motion Picture Marine-Perfect Horizon Stabilization, Marina del
Rey, CA
3U.S. Army Research Laboratory, White Sands, NM
4Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
14:00 F6-3
Djamal Khelif*1,
Robert J. Burkholder2, Caglar Yardim2,
Qing Wang3
1Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering,
University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA
2Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH
3Meteorology, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
14:20 F6-4
VARIABILITY OF EVAPORATION DUCT PROPERTIES OBSERVED IN A
COASTAL ENVIRONMENT DURING CASPER
Denny P. Alappattu*1,2,
Qing Wang1, John Kalogiros3
1Meteorology, Naval Postgraduate School,
Monterey, CA
2Moss Landing Marine Laboratories, Moss Landing, CA
3National Observatory of Athens, Athens, Greece, GREECE
14:40 F6-5
Luyao Xu*1,
Caglar Yardim1, Swagato Mukherjee1, Robert J. Burkholder1,
Jon Pozderac1, Adam Christman2,
Harindra Fernando2, Qing Wang3,
Edward Creegan4
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, ElectroScience
Laboratory, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
2University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
3Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
4Army Research Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, NM
15:00 Break
15:20 F6-6
Qi Wang*1,
Robert J. Burkholder1, Luyao Xu1,
Jon Pozderac1, Swagato Mukherjee1,
Caglar Yardim1, Adam Christman2,
Harindra J. Fernando2, Qing Wang3,
Edward Creegan4
1The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
2University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN
3Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
4Army Research Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, NM
15:40 F6-7
Qi Wang*,
Robert Burkholder, Caglar Yardim, Jon Pozderac
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
16:00 F6-8
Thomas R. Hanley*1,
Marc B. Airola1, Andrea M. Brown1,
David M. Brown1, Benjamin J. Drewry1,
Jonathan Z. Gehman1, Richard M. Giannola1,
Randall T. Hanna1, Ian M. Hughes1,
Amit V. Itagi1, Jessica K. Makowski1,
Michael E. Thomas1, Qing Wang2,
Adam H. Willitsford1, Nathaniel S. Winstead1
1Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab,
Laurel, MD
2Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
16:20 F6-9
MEASUREMENTS OF ATMOSPHERIC TURBULENT REFRACTIVITY IN
COASTAL ZONE AND MICROWAVE PROPAGATION
Frank Ryan*1,
Steven Russell2
1Applied Technology, Inc., San Diego, CA
2CODE 331, Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA
16:40 F6-10
Edward Bertot*1,
Hank Owen2, Ted Rogers1
1Atmospheric Propagation, SSC Pacific, San Diego,
CA
2HS Owen LLC, Medford, NJ
17:00 F6-11
Marcela Ulate*1,
Qing Wang1, Tracy Haack2, Teddy Holt2
1Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
2Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, CA
Session GH2: Meteors, Orbital Debris and Dusty Plasmas
II
(Special Session)
Room 200
Co-Chairs:
Eric Gillman, Naval Research Laboratory;
Julio
Urbina, Pennsylvania State University;
Edward
Thomas, Auburn University
13:20 GH2-1
Wayne Scales*
Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
13:40 GH2-2
ON DUST CHARGING PROCESS ASSOCIATED WITH METEORIC SMOKE
PARTICLES (MSP) IN THE MESOSPHERE
Alireza Mahmoudian*1,
W.a. Scales2, M. Kosch3,4, A. Senior4,
A. Mohebalhojeh1, M. Farahani1, S. Ghader1
1Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran,
Tehran, IRAN
2Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
3South African National Space Agency, Hermanus, SOUTH AFRICA
4Physics, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UNITED KINGDOM
14:00 GH2-3
DUSTY PLASMA MICROPARTICLE CONTROL AND RAPID EXPANSION IN A
MAGNETIZED GLOW DISCHARGE
Eric D. Gillman*,
W E. Amatucci
Plasma Physics Division,
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
14:20 GH2-4
PROBE-INDUCED DUST VOIDS IN THE MAGNETIZED DUSTY PLASMA
EXPERIMENT (MDPX)
Spencer LeBlanc*,
Edward Thomas
Auburn University,
Auburn, AL
14:40 GH2-5
Edward Thomas*1,
Taylor Hall1, Jeremiah Williams2,
Uwe Konopka1, Tetyana Antonova3,
Christina Knapek3, Mikhail Pustylnik3,
Hubertus Thomas3
1Physics, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
2Physics, Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH
3Complex Plasma Division, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR), Oberpfaffenhofen, GERMANY
Session H5: Waves in Outer Solar System Plasmas
(Special Session)
Room 265
Co-Chairs:
William Kurth, University of Iowa;
George
Hospodarsky, University of Iowa
13:20 H5-1
PLASMA WAVES AT MARS: MAVEN OBSERVATIONS
Suranga Ruhunusiri*1,
Jasper S. Halekas1, Yuki Harada2,
Gina A. DiBraccio3, Norberto Romanelli4,5,
Jared R. Espley3, Laila Andersson6,
Christian Mazelle4,5, David A. Brain6,
David L. Mitchell2, Bruce M. Jakosky6
1The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
2Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA
3Solar System Exploration Division, NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center, Greenbelt, MD
4CNRS, IRAP, Toulouse, FRANCE
5University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, FRANCE
6Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of
Colorado, Boulder, CO
13:40 H5-2
FIRST OBSERVATIONS NEAR JUPITER BY THE JUNO WAVES
INVESTIGATION
William S. Kurth*1,
Masafumi Imai1, George B. Hospodarsky1, Donald A. Gurnett1,
Sadie S. Tetrick1, Scott J. Bolton2,
John E. P. Connerney3, Steven M. Levin4
1University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
2Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
4 NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
14:00 H5-3
LANGMUIR WAVES DETECTED BY THE JUNO WAVES INSTRUMENT
UPSTREAM OF THE JOVIAN BOW SHOCK
George B. Hospodarsky*1,
William S. Kurth1, Donald A. Gurnett1,
Scott J. Bolton2, Steven M. Levin3,
John E. P. Connerney4
1Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, Iowa
City, IA
2Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
3 NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
4NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
14:20 H5-4
JUPITER'S DECAMETRIC RADIATION OBSERVED BY JUNO AND
EARTH-BASED RADIO OBSERVATORIES
Masafumi Imai*1,
William S. Kurth1, George B. Hospodarsky1,
Scott J. Bolton2, John E. P. Connerney3,
Steven M. Levin4, Laurent Lamy5,
Tracy E. Clarke6, Charles A. Higgins7
1University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
2Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
4NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
5Observatoire de Paris, Meudon, FRANCE
6Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC
7Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN
14:40 H5-5
AN INVESTIGATION OF WHISTLER-MODE AURORAL HISS AT JUPITER
USING THE JUNO SPACECRAFT
Sadie S. Tetrick*1,
William S. Kurth1, Masafumi Imai1,
George B. Hospodarsky1, Donald A. Gurnett1,
Scott J. Bolton2, John E. P. Connerney3,
Steven M. Levin4, Barry H. Mauk5
1University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
2Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
4NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
5Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD
15:00 Break
15:20 H5-6
ELECTRON AND PROTON WHISTLERS DETECTED AT JUPITER BY THE
JUNO SPACECRAFT
D. A. Gurnett*1,
W. S. Kurth1, G. B. Hospodarsky1,
S. J. Bolton2, J. E. P. Connerney3,
S. M. Levin4
1University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
2Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
3NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD
4 NASA Jet Propulsion
Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
15:40 H5-7
AN OVERVIEW OF SATURN RADIO EMISSIONS
Shengyi Ye*1,
William S. Kurth1, Georg Fischer2,
John D. Menietti1, Donald A. Gurnett1
1Physics and Astronomy, University of Iowa, Iowa
City, IA
2Space Research Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Graz,
AUSTRIA
Session J6: Observatory Reports and Lessons Learned
(Special Session)
Math 100
Co-Chairs:
David DeBoer, University of California Berkeley;
Jeffery
Mangum, National Radio Astronomy Observatory
13:20 J6-1
OWENS VALLEY RADIO OBSERVATORY SITE REPORT
James W. Lamb*
California Institute of
Technology, Big Pine, CA
13:40 J6-2
THE GREEN BANK TELESCOPE: A STATUS UPDATE
Richard M. Prestage*,
Robert Anderson, Joseph Brandt, Dennis Egan,
Felix J. Lockman, Randy McCullough, Mark Whitehead
Green Bank Observatory,
Green Bank, WV
14:00 J6-3
EXTREMELY LOW-NOISE CRYOGENIC AMPLIFIERS FOR RADIO
ASTRONOMY: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
Marian W. Pospieszalski*
Central Development
Laboratory, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Charlottesville, VA
Session J7: Planetary Remote Sensing
(Special Session)
Math 100
Co-Chairs:
Bryan Butler, National Radio Astronomy Observatory;
Peter
Williams, Harvard University
15:20 J7-1
EARLY OBSERVATIONS OF JUPITER WITH JUNO'S MICROWAVE
RADIOMETER
Michael A. Janssen*1,
Scott J. Bolton2, Steven M. Levin1,
Virgil Adumitroaie1, Michael D. Allison3,
John K. Arballo1, Sushil K. Atreya4,
Amadeo Bellotti5, Shannon T. Brown1,
Andrew P. Ingersoll6, Laura A. Jewell1,
Cheng Li1, Liming Li7,
Jonathan I. Lunine8, Sidharth Misra1,
Glenn S. Orton1, Maarten Roos4,
Daniel Santos-Costa2, Edwin Sarkissian1,
Paul G. Steffes5, Ross Williamson1
1NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
2Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
3Goddard Institute of Space Studies, New York, NY
4University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
5Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
6California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
7University of Texas, Houston, TX
8Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
16:00 J7-2
Amadeo Bellotti*1,
Paul G. Steffes1, Michael A. Janssen2,
Steven M. Levin2, Samuel Gulkis2
1Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA
2NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
16:20 J7-3
INVESTIGATING AMMONIA GAS IN THE JOVIAN ATMOSPHERE USING
CENTIMETER WAVELENGTH TOTAL FLUX
Ramsey L. Karim*1,
David DeBoer1, Imke de Pater1,
Garrett Keating2
1Astronomy, University of California Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA
2Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA
16:40 J7-4
IMPROVING THE PLANETARY EPHEMERIS WITH VLBA ASTROMETRY:
TRANSITIONING FROM CASSINI TO JUNO
Dayton Jones*1,
William Folkner2, Robert Jacobson2,
Christopher Jacobs2, Jonathan Romney3,
Vivek Dhawan3, Edward Fomalont4
1Space Science Institute, Boulder, CO
2NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA
3National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Socorro, NM
4National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Charlottesville, VA
17:00 J7-5
OBSERVATIONS OF SOLAR SYSTEM BODIES WITH THE VLA AND ALMA
Bryan Butler*
National Radio Astronomy
Observatory, Socorro, NM
17:20 J7-6
INVESTIGATING THE ICE SHELL AND BURIED OCEAN ON EUROPA WITH
THE SCHUMANN RESONANCE
Thomas Marshall Eubanks*
Asteroid Initiatives
LLC, Clifton, VA
Session K3: Electromagnetics and Thermal Therapy:
Advances in Treatment Planning
(Special Session)
Room 155
Co-Chairs:
John Stang, University of Southern California;
Michael
Fromandi, University of Colorado Boulder
13:20 K3-1
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL PHOTOACOUSTIC IMAGING OF TUMOR ENVIRONMENT
IN THERMOTHERAPY
Junjie Yao*
Biomedical Engineering,
Duke University, Durham, NC
13:40 K3-2
ESTIMATION OF TEMPERATURE INCREASE FOR PASSIVE IMPLANTS
UNDERGOING MRI PROCEDURE
Anirudh S. Annavajhala,
Ran Guo*
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, University of Houston, Houston, TX
14:00 K3-3
RFI MITIGATION IN MICROWAVE RADIOMETERS FOR INTERNAL BODY
THERMOMETRY VIA ADAPTIVE FILTERING
Michael Fromandi*,
Parisa Momenroodaki, Zoya Popovic
Electrical, Computer and
Energy Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO
14:20 K3-4
RECENT ADVANCES IN REAL-TIME MICROWAVE IMAGING FOR THERMAL
THERAPY MONITORING
John Stang*, Guanbo Chen,
Mahta Moghaddam
University of Southern
California, Los Angeles, CA
14:40 K3-5
THE HEALTH RISK FOR PHYSICIANS PERFORMING MICROWAVE ABLATION
FOR LIVER CANCER TREATMENT
Angelica M. Sunga*,
Umar Hasni, Erdem Topsakal
Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
SATURDAY MORNING, 7
January 2017
08:00 – 11:00 USNC-URSI Executive Council Breakfast
Meeting, Marriott Hotel