This conference is dedicated to providing a unified and unique international forum in which different communities (Acoustics, Electromagnetics and Optics) are brought together for the exchange of ideas in the realm of innovative Near-Field Methods in Characterization Techniques, Simulations and Applications including: active and passive probe design and calibration; dielectric and magnetic material characterization; test benches; imaging; ISM applications, simulations and modeling; experimental validation; antenna design and measurement for communications, radars, industrial and automotive applications; EMC measurements, shielding, interferences and signal integrity; EMC for automotive, transportation and industrial applications; EM dosimetry and biomedical applications; nondestructive testing and evaluation and embedded sensors for structural, transportation and industrial applications and other important topical subjects with an emphasis on Near-Field Methods. /Abstract from report summary page/
In this paper, an analytical method is proposed for the modeling of electromagnetic energy harvesters (EMEH) with planar arrays of permanent magnets. ...
The DOT requests that GPS manufacturers submit receivers for test in the following TWG categories: - Aviation (non-certified), cellular, general locat...
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