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Sub-6GHz and Millimeter-Wave Antenna Designs for Modern Mobile Terminals - canceled

Session Infomation

Mobile antennas seem encounter the bottleneck due to they are too mature. This session aims to talk about the recent progress and potential development direction for mobile terminal antennas. Antennas either operating at Sub6GHz or millimeter-wave band are welcome. The objective of this special session is to call the researchers and engineers from academia and industry to present the state-of-art of antenna design in 5G mobile terminals and the thought for future 6G mobile terminals. Related topics, but not limited to, are listed as follows.
✦ Architecture of antenna system in mobile terminals
✦ Antenna miniaturization for mobile terminals
✦ Antenna decoupling for mobile terminals
✦ mm-Wave and THz antenna for mobile terminals
✦ Effect of the users on the mobile antenna performance
✦ Low SAR for mobile antenna
✦ Challenges and solutions for antenna simulation in mobile terminals
✦ Challenges and solutions for antenna test in mobile terminals

Submitted Articles

Note: The following submitted articles are not guaranteed to be scheduled in the final program at this stage. The final presentation type and arranged session will be decided by Technical Program Committee.
Note: +: Presenting Author, *: Corresponding Author
Presenting Author Talk Time Paper Title | Authors | Abstract Session Date / Room

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