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September 22-24, 2009
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AFRL Sensors Directorate |
US
Army Research Office |
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Department of Electrical &
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Electromagnetics Laboratory |
The Antenna
Applications Symposium and its predecessor, the Air Force Antenna Symposium, have
for more than fifty years provided a unique forum for exchange of ideas and
information about the practical aspects of antenna design, development, and use
in systems. The Antenna Applications Symposium is held annually at the
The Antenna
Applications Symposium emphasizes antenna design and application to systems. It
is a unique forum where industrial engineers are encouraged to present
practical solutions to problems that are encountered during development and
implementation of antennas and antenna systems. Antennas for military and
commercial applications are included.
Papers typically
span the areas of antenna design based on empirical and/or numerical methods,
feed networks, system architecture, integration with other systems and
subsystems, materials, compatibility with modern platforms and composite
materials, and measurements. Topics often span the frequency range from HF to
millimeter waves and from single radiators to large, wideband phased arrays.
Antenna phenomena learned from numerical simulation, from empirical design,
from manufacturing, from system integration and from testing are typical topics
at the symposium, as are novel and potentially revolutionary technologies such
as photonic subsystems, neural networks, digital beamforming, adaptive nulling,
and more.
Abstracts are
solicited annually in the spring. Full-length papers are published in the
symposium proceedings, which are provided to each participant upon arrival. The
Proceedings are archived by the US Air Force as technical reports that can be
retrieved from the
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