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Technical Program
AMTA 2011 Call for Papers!
Submit your 200-word abstract for a technical paper on any of the following topics:
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Theory applications of the measurement of antennas& radar scattering
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Ultrawideband or frequency independent antenna measurement
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Advances in near-field, far-field, compact range & RCS measurement techniques
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Measurement standards & laboratory comparisions
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New instrumentation for testing
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Data acquisition & processing methods
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Measurement imaging, algorithms & processing techniques
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Diagnostic methods for antenna acceptance testing
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Phased-array antenna testing
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Adaptive antenna/smart antenna application/measurement
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EMI/EMC/PIM chamber design, measurement & instruments
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PCS, cellular & automotive application/measurement
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RF material design, measurement & instrumentation
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Satellite antenna measurement
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Advances in indoor & outdoor test ranges
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Wireless antenna measurement
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mmWave/Quasi-optical antenna measurement
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Applied computational electromagnetics
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Electromagnetic algorithms & processing
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RFID characterization
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Radome characterization
Deadlines:
200-word email abstract: May 2, 2011 Click Here to Submit an Abstract
Email notification of acceptance: June 6, 2011
Camera-ready manuscripts: July 11, 2011
Student Papers:
AMTA 2011 will award at least three (3) Best Student Paper Awards. Each student award recipient will receive at $500 (USD) case award, a complimentary registration at AMTA 2012 and a one (1) year AMTA membership, active through December 31, 2012. Award recipients are required to present their papers at the AMTA 2011 Symposium. Student paper guidelines will be sent upon acceptace of the abstract. Authors are asked to mark their abstract as "Student Paper" when submitting.