The 21st annual IEEE Wireless and Microwave Technology Conference, WAMICON 2020/2021, will be held virtually on April 28-29, 2021.
The conference will address up-to-date multidisciplinary research needs and interdisciplinary aspects of wireless and RF technology.
The central theme of WAMICON 2020/2021 will be "Wireless Devices and Systems Making Mad Connections from Space to the 5G IoE." We welcome submissions on all aspects of related technologies, including antennas, passive and active circuits, communication theory, and system concepts.
Sponsor Type:1
General Chair
Quenton Bonds
NASA Goddard
General Vice-Chair
Xiaoguang Liu
University of California - Davis
Technical Program Co-Chair
Steven Lardizabal
Raytheon
Technical Program Co-Chair
Jing Wang
University of South Florida
Invited Paper Chair
Larry Dunleavy
Modelithics
Poster Session Chair
Michael Grady
Georgia Tech Research Institute
Local Arrangements Chair
Jim Culver
Raytheon
Local Arrangements Co-Chair
Serita Cronin
Tampa Microwave
The central theme of WAMICON 2021 will be "Wireless Devices and Systems Making Mad Connections from Space to the 5G IoE." Submissions on all aspects of related technologies, including antennas, passive and active circuits in 5G, automotive, space, communication theory, and radar & radiometer system concepts, are encouraged. We have expanded our scope to include Space, IoE, Machine Learning.
Space & Emerging Applications: Wireless Power, Digital, Biomedical
CubeSats, SmallSats, FlatSats, Remote Sensors, Internet of Space, ASICS & Digital Back Ends, Optical Communications, Machine Learning, Spaceflight Qualification of Wireless Devices and Systems, Biomedical, Energy Harvesting, Wireless Power Transfer, Additive Manufacturing, Aerospace Applications of RF Circuits and System, Space Vehicle Com.
mm-Wave to THz Technologies
5G Communications, Backhaul, MIMO and Massive MIMO, Beamforming, Human Body Scanners, Radar, SatCom, Vehicle-to-Everything (V2x), Home/Office Application, Tactical Networks/Data Links, Packaging, MEMS, Integrated Circuits.
Internet of Things (IoT)
Automotive Systems, Smart Homes, Smart Cities, Machine-to-Machine (M2M), Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), Light Fidelity (Li-Fi), Near-Field Communication (NFC), RFID, Zigbee, Low-Power Wide-Area Network (LPWAN), Active Denial, Cognitive Radios and Software Defined Radios, Spectrum Management, Wireless Security.
Power Amplifiers, Other Active Components, and Systems
High-Efficiency & Novel PAs, Linearization and Efficiency Enhancement Techniques, High-Power Devices, Linear/Nonlinear Device Modeling, Transceiver Design, Multi-Band and Digital RF Circuits and Systems, System-On-Chip/Package, Radar RF/MMIC Electronics, Active Filters, Reliability/Thermal Considerations.
Passive Components and Antennas
Filters, Transmission Line Components, Advanced Packaging, Antennas and Arrays, Meta-Materials, Frequency Selective Surfaces, Non-Foster Impedance Matching, Rectifiers.
Apr 10
2021
Apr 15
2021
Draft paper submission deadline
Registration deadline
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