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KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
YAHYA RAHMAT-SAMII
Yahya Rahmat-Samii is a Distinguished Professor,
holder of the Northrop-Grumman Chair in
electromagnetics, member of the US National
Academy of Engineering (NAE), winner of the
2011 IEEE Electromagnetics Field Award and the
former chairman of the Electrical Engineering
Department at the University of California, Los
Angeles (UCLA). Before joining UCLA, he was a
Senior Research Scientist at Caltech/NASA’s Jet
Propulsion Laboratory. Dr. Rahmat-Samii has had
pioneering research contributions in diverse areas
of electromagnetics, antennas, measurement and
diagnostics techniques, numerical and asymptotic
methods, satellite and personal communications,
human/antenna interactions, RFID and implanted
antennas in medical applications, frequency
selective surfaces, electromagnetic band-gap
structures, applications of the genetic algorithms
and particle swarm optimizations, etc. His
original antenna designs are on many NASA/JPL
spacecrafts for planetary, remote sensing and
CubeSat missions. Dr. Rahmat-Samii is a Fellow
of IEEE and URSI. He has authored or co-authored
over 1000 technical journal articles and conference
papers and has written over 35 book chapters and
five books.
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM
SPECIAL EVENT
WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 1 A Special Short Course with
8:30am- Constantine Balanis
5:30pm
Overview: In this NEW short course at the IEEE Symposium on EMC+SIPI, industry experts,
led by noted author Professor Constantine Balanis, will provide an overview of fundamental
and advanced antenna topics. Since antennas are becoming increasingly important due to
the continued rapid advances in wireless technology, an understanding of antenna behavior
and performance is increasingly critical to efficiently design new products as well as correctly
evaluate product performance. Professor Balanis will share his decades of wisdom to set the
stage for the short course with a review of antenna fundamentals.
The following speakers will separately discuss the impact of many of the antenna
fundamentals on the practical application of antennas, with an emphasis on measurements.
A review of the specialized technique of time gating to resolve complicating factors will be
provided. To conclude the short course, Professor Balanis will discuss future applications of
smart antennas for the modern world.
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SPECIAL EVENT
PROGRAM
Advanced Antenna Measurement Techniques EMC and Aerospace Antenna Calibration
SPECIAL EVENT
Using Time Domain Transformation and Measurement Challenges
(75 minutes) (30 minutes)
Zhong Chen, ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, TX, USA Dennis Lewis, The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA, USA
Abstract: Time domain gating is an effective Abstract: EMC emissions and immunity
technique to remove reflections in antenna measurements require the characterization of
measurements. The vector frequency response antennas at reduced distances. Antenna-to-
is transformed to time domain via inverse antenna interactions present during calibration,
Fourier transforms, and a time domain gate may not be present during measurements and
can be applied. This function is included in may introduce significant errors. High Intensity
commercial vector network analyzers. Although Radiated Field (HIRF) measurements require the
its applications seem straightforward, the antennas be calibrated in the far field. Reference
implementations and limitations can feel like a measurements must also be taken on-site and
“black-box”. There are quite a few nuances in require the removal of ground reflections.
the time domain gating applications which can Time domain techniques can be employed in
affect the results. This presentation strives to both these cases but require antennas with
provide an in-depth understanding of the time good time domain response. Special Transvers
domain gating algorithm. Topics discussed include Electromagnetic (TEM) antennas were developed
aliases, time resolution, typical EMC antenna time to allow time domain gating. TEM antennas are
signatures, window functions, and time domain simple, inexpensive and well suited for time
gate shapes, etc. We then discuss the gating domain applications due to their low aperture
band edge errors (or “edge effects”), mitigation reflections and clean time domain response.
techniques and the limitations of the post-gate
renormalization method used in a VNA. We
introduce an alternative edge mitigation method,
which can improve the accuracy for many antenna
measurement applications.
Abstract: As the demand for mobile communications is constantly increasing, the need for improved
capacity, greater coverage and higher transmission quality rises. Therefore, a more efficient use of the
radio spectrum is required. Smart antenna systems are capable of efficiently utilizing the radio spectrum,
and they are a promise for an effective solution to meet the desired performance demands in network
and communication systems. Smart antenna technology has been considered for mobile platforms such
as automobiles, cellular phones (mobile units), and laptops. Smart antennas integrate many technologies,
including antennas, digital signal processing, communications and networks. The advancement and
integration of the characteristics of each of these areas is critical to the efficiency and performance of
a communication system channel, as measured by Bit-Error-Rate (BER) and network Throughput. This
presentation reviews the basic principles of smart antennas, and it presents and compares the BER and
Throughput of different antenna array geometries, such as the uniform rectangular array (URA).
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
SPECIAL EVENT BIOGRAPHIES
CONSTANTINE SCULLY
A. BALANIS
Dr. Constantine A. Balanis Dr. Robert Scully holds a
(S’62 - M’68 - SM’74 - Ph.D. from the University
F’86 – LF’04) received the of Texas at Arlington in
BSEE degree from Virginia Electrical Engineering
Tech, Blacksburg, VA, in with strong emphasis in
1964, the MEE degree from electromagnetics. He is an
the University of Virginia, IEEE Fellow, a registered
Charlottesville, VA, in 1966, Professional Engineer in the
and the Ph.D. degree in state of Texas, a licensed
Electrical Engineering from Ohio State University, commercial (PG-12-27194) and amateur (N9RCS)
Columbus, OH, in l969. From 1964-1970 he was with radio operator, holds various Electromagnetic
NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton VA, and from Compatibility (EMC) certifications from the University
1970-1983 he was with the Department of Electrical of Missouri-Rolla (now Missouri University of Science
Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown, and Technology) and iNARTE, and is a member of
WV. Since 1983 he has been with the School of Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu. Dr. Scully holds a
Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, Arizona Federal GS15 rating, and is the Johnson Space Center
State University, Tempe, AZ, where he is Regents’ Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Group Lead
Professor. His research interests are in computational Engineer, serving as the technical lead for EMC at
electromagnetics, flexible antennas and high impedance the Center. He is also the lead for the Community of
surfaces, smart antennas, and multipath propagation. Practice for EMC within the Agency. Dr. Scully supports
He received in 2004 a Honorary Doctorate from the NASA’s major programs including the International
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, the 2014 LAPC Space Station, the Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle,
James R. James Lifetime Achievement Award (UK), and the Commercial Crew Development Program,
the 2012 Distinguished Achievement Award of the providing expertise and guidance in development of
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, the 2012 tailored electromagnetic compatibility specifications,
Distinguished Achievement Alumnus Award (College including control plans, interference control testing
of Engineering, The Ohio State University), the 2005 methodologies, ESD control, and lightning protection
Chen-To Tai Distinguished Educator Award of the and test. Dr. Scully has been active in the IEEE EMC
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, the 2000 Society for over 20 years and is a Past President of the
IEEE Millennium Award, the 1996 Graduate Mentor Society. He was Vice President of Technical Services
Award of Arizona State University, the 1992 Special for multiple terms, and previously served in all Officer
Professionalism Award of the IEEE Phoenix Section, the Positions for the Technical Activities Committee,
1989 Individual Achievement Award of the IEEE Region Technical Committee 1, and Technical Committee 4. He
6, and the 1987-1988 Graduate Teaching Excellence is the currently the Chair of the Education Committee,
Award, School of Engineering, Arizona State University. and is the founder and Chair of the Galveston-Houston
Dr. Balanis is a Life Fellow of the IEEE. He has served as EMC Society Chapter.
Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Antennas
and Propagation (1974-1977) and the IEEE Transactions
on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (1981-1984); as
Editor of the Newsletter for the IEEE Geoscience and
Remote Sensing Society (1982-1983); as Second Vice-
President (1984) and member of the Administrative
Committee (1984-85) of the IEEE Geoscience and
Remote Sensing Society; and Distinguished Lecturer
(2003-2005), Chair of the Distinguished Lecturer
Program (1988-1991), member of the AdCom (1992-
95, 1997-1999) and Chair of the Awards and Fellows
Committee (2009-2011) all of the IEEE Antennas and
Propagation Society. He is the author of Antenna
Theory: Analysis and Design (Wiley, 2016, 2005, 1997,
1982), Advanced Engineering Electromagnetics (Wiley,
2012, 1989) and Introduction to Smart Antennas (Morgan
and Claypool, 2007), and editor of Modern Antenna
Handbook (Wiley, 2008) and for the Morgan & Claypool
Publishers, series on Antennas and Propagation series,
and series on Computational Electromagnetics.
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SPECIAL EVENT BIOGRAPHIES
ZHONG DENNIS
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MO-AM-1
& MO-PM-1
Sponsored by IEEE EMCS Education Committee (EdCom)
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
1:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Radiated Emissions (45’)
Cheung-Wei Lam, Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA, USA
Frequency content of digital signals; generation of
electric and magnetic fields; identifying typical noise
sources that drive unintentional antennas. Efficiency
of unintentional antenna vs. physical/electric size.
Shielding (45’)
Pablo Narvaez, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena,
CA, USA
A brief introduction to the theory of shielding;
absorption and reflection loss, the difference
between electric, low-frequency magnetic and The First Transcontinental Flight by
high-frequency magnetic field shielding. Near field
shielding vs. shielding to reduce far field radiation. Calbraith Rodgers was completed in
Shielded enclosures and the influence of apertures 1911 in Long Beach, California.
and holes on shielding effectiveness. Shielding
materials and gaskets; effective and ineffective
techniques of implementing a shield. Discussion of Cal Rodgers flew a distance of 4,000
cable shielding
miles from Sheepshead Bay, New York to
Filtering (45’) Long Beach, California, when he landed in
Frank Leferink, University of Twente, Enshede,
Netherlands water just near the Pine Avenue pier. The
Parasitic effects in real world filter components. flight required 49 days to complete due to
Differential and common-mode signals; imbalance
in differential-mode circuits, the concept of noise a series of 16 near fatal crashes as he
blocking and noise diversion; common filter followed railroads westward as his guides
configurations; filtering of common-mode and
differential mode noise; implementation of filters for across the nation. His actual flight time
power lines and for I/O; measurement of conducted was three days, ten hours, four minutes.
noise.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
HALF-DAY
TUTORIAL ADVANCES IN ANTENNA CALIBRATION AND
MO-AM-2 MEASUREMENTS FOR EMC APPLICATIONS
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
Sponsored by TC-02
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
HALF-DAY
WORKSHOP EMC CONSULTANT’S TOOLKIT
MO-AM-4
As more engineering and design firms Seven Habits of Highly Successful Consultants (30’)
outsource and reduce staff, more qualified Kenneth Wyatt, Wyatt Technical Services LLC,
Woodland Park, CO, USA
EMC engineers are finding themselves
“homeless”. As well, there are hundreds of Presenting Yourself Professionally (30’)
companies that do not have the resources to Patrick André, André Consulting Inc., Mill Creek, WA,
USA
hire a full-time EMC engineer. The purpose of
this workshop is to provide an introduction Acquiring Test Equipment & Developing a Low-Cost
to the technical, business and marketing skills EMC Troubleshooting Kit (30’)
Patrick André- André Consulting, Inc., Mill Creek, WA,
to interested EMC engineers so that they USA
can successfully locate, market and provide Kenneth Wyatt, Wyatt Technical Services, LLC.,
effective services to these companies at a fair Woodland Park, CO, USA
profit and with job satisfaction. Consulting, An Academic’s Experience (30’)
Arturo Mediano, University of Zaragoza, Spain
Topics to be addressed include practical tools
and skills in the area of marketing and self-
promotion, acquiring low-cost equipment,
developing a troubleshooting kit using new
and low-cost DIY tools & probes, how to
use social media marketing such as LinkedIn
to bring in business, networking practices,
advertising, setting up your office, pricing
your services, tracking your time, best
business practices, how to present yourself
professionally, tax and legal obligations and
how to review contracts and non-disclosure
agreements.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
HALF-DAY
TUTORIAL INTRODUCTION TO EMI MODELING TECHNIQUES
MO-PM-2
Sponsored by TC-09
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
Sponsored by SC-01
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
HALF-DAY
TUTORIAL EMC DESIGN AND TEST OF MODERN WIRELESS DEVICES
MO-PM-4
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
HALF-DAY
TUTORIAL AUTOMOTIVE EMC - Future Standards Updates
WED-PM-1 and New Design/Test Methodologies
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
data from the instruments aboard. Also on the tour is the Mars Yard where the Mars Rover test bed is located. The
test bed is used to test drive a Mars Rover test vehicle to simulate conditions on Mars.
The JPL tour is scheduled for 2 PM on Friday, August 3, 2018. The tour is limited to 55 people at a cost of $30.00 per
person ($40.00 after June 25, 2018) and is available on a first come basis. The tour length is estimated to be 2.5 hours.
Buses will depart from the Long Beach Convention Center promptly at 12:00 PM for JPL, so be there on time. Snacks will
be provided on the return trip. For more information on JPL, visit www.jpl.nasa.gov.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
HALF-DAY
TUTORIAL APPLICATION OF REVERB CHAMBERS
WED-PM-3
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
HALF-DAY
WORKSHOP EMC FOR HOME APPLIANCES, INCLUDING POWER
WED-PM-5 CONVERTERS APPLICATIONS
Sponsored by TC-07
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
ESD (45’)
David Pommerenke, Missouri University of Science and
Technology, Rolla, MO, USA
The physics of an electrostatic discharge. ESD
testing. The ESD waveform (current vs. voltage),
levels, protection strategies. Contact versus air
discharge. Environmental, equipment, and test
parameters that affect ESD test results. Integrated
circuit vs. human body vs. machine models.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
HALF-DAY
TUTORIAL TECHNIQUES AND MEASURES TO MANAGE RISKS WITH
FR-AM-2a REGARD TO ELECTROMAGNETIC DISTURBANCES
Sponsored by TC-01
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
Sponsored by TC-01
https://www.hubbell.com/haefelyhipotronics/en/
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
HALF-DAY
WORKSHOP ADVANCES IN SI/PI/NI AND EMC MODELING
FR-AM-3 APPROACHES
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
Sponsored by TC-04
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
HALF-DAY
TUTORIAL GLOBAL EMC STANDARDS UPDATE:
FR-AM-5 Test Site Validation, Instrumentation and RF Absorber
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
This Tutorial continues to update researchers Donald Heirman, Don HEIRMAN Consultants, Lincroft,
in the field of EMC of the coordination of EMC NJ, USA
standards and activities in the International
Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) by the IEC
Advisory Committee on EMC known as ACEC. PLANNED TOPICS
The members of this committee include What is ACEC?
representatives of IEC technical committees
that produce EMC basic standards for Recent Trend of TC77 (EMC and its Subcommittees)
measurement instrumentation/measurements Emission Standardization in the 2-150 kHz Frequency
and also product committees that apply Band
the basic standards along with specific test
EMC for E-mobility
levels, performance criteria, and emission
limits. ACEC is a key advisory committee that Trends in CISPR and its Subcommittees
reports directly to the technical management
Recent Topics in IEC TC 62 (Medical equipment
of the IEC which is called the Standardization EMC) and its Subcommittees
Management Board.
TC 106 Overview—Assessment of human exposure
to EMF
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
HALF-DAY
TUTORIAL EMC LEADERSHIP TRAINING
FR-PM-2
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
Sponsored by TC-05
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
HALF-DAY
WORKSHOP ADVANCED MATERIALS AND THEIR CHARACTERIZATION
FR-PM-4 FOR EMC AND HIGH-SPEED ELECTRONICS
Sponsored by TC-11
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS
Sponsored by SC-05
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
SPECIAL SESSIONS
SPECIAL SESSIONS
SPECIAL
SESSION ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
Sponsored by TC5
Chair:
Michael Khazhinsky, Silicon Labs, Austin, TX, USA
The session will include papers covering various aspects of system level ESD, from analytical
to experimental study, as well as the development of relevant standards. The papers will be
presented by leading industry and academia experts in the area. The area of work in the ESD
field is relevant to the EMC community and this session shares their unique perspective. The
topics expected to be addresses in this special session include Measurement and Analysis of
ESD Fields; the relationships between ESD and EMC testing; implementation of an algorithm
for detecting secondary ESD; and ESD effects and investigation of soft failure observation.
SPECIAL
SESSION EMI/EMC RESEARCH IN POWER
ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS
Sponsored by SC5
Co-Chairs:
Shuo Wang, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
Chulsoon Hwang, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, USA
Jiangqi He, Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Chandler, AZ, USA
Sebastian Koj, Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Hannover, Germany
In this special session, some important and advanced EMI/EMC topics will be covered based
on their industry applications and principles: EMI/EMC design and analysis in wireless power
transfer, radiated EMI from power electronics systems, EMI of power electronics for electric
vehicles, high power density EMI filter design, EMI modeling technique and EMI measurement
techniques for renewable energy conversions, EMI in high power module packaging, EMI
characteristics and EMC design for wide bandgap device powered power electronics systems,
near electric and magnetic field interference from power electronics components, etc. The
principles of EMI generation, propagation and reduction in these power electronics systems
and the state-of-the-arts of EMI/EMC research in power electronics area will be presented.
Practical EMI measurement, debugging and EMI reduction techniques will be investigated. The
papers and presentations will greatly benefit engineers, students and researchers from both
EMC and power electronics.
TECHNICAL
SPECIAL SESSIONS
PROGRAM
SPECIAL SESSIONS
SPECIAL
SESSION AUTOMOTIVE EMC AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Co-Chairs:
Patrick DeRoy, CST of America (Dassault Systemes SIMULIA Corp.), Framingham, MA, USA
Flavia Grassi, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
The special session, co-sponsored by the IEEE EMC Society technical committees TC7 “Low
frequency EMC” and TC9 “Computational Electromagnetics”, will deal with new developments
in modelling, measurement, and mitigation of electromagnetic interference on board modern
vehicles. Specific focus will be on the conducted emissions generated by power electronics
converters, which, propagating along the power train, may pose serious problems of
interference with stream and control-data lines, often unshielded in order to reduce the weight
of the vehicle. Main topics include (but are not limited to): conducted emissions due to power
converters, automotive Ethernet, test setups for automotive EMC, autonomous vehicles.
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PROGRAM SESSIONS
TECHNICAL PAPERS
TECHNICAL SESSIONS
High quality, peer reviewed papers will be presented during the Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday
technical sessions. Papers will be presented in either a 20-minute oral briefing with charts from a digital
projector & computer (using MS PowerPoint or Adobe PDF) plus a 10-minute question & answer period
or as poster papers (allowing the author and attendee time to discuss the paper in more detail).
The paper will be published in the Symposium Digest that will be provided to all attendees.
Conference proceedings will be submitted for posting to IEEE Xplore. In addition, authors of accepted
papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their symposium paper for possible publication
in a special issue of the IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility (excludes Abstract
Reviewed Papers).
The Technical Papers and Special Sessions presentations will be organized according to technical
topic areas associated with the IEEE EMC Society Technical Committees. The Technical Paper Sessions
schedule will be developed in late-May. Please check www.emc2018.emcss.org for updates.
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TECHNICAL
PANEL DISCUSSIONS
PROGRAM
PANEL DISCUSSION
PANEL
DISCUSSION ASK THE EXPERTS
The Ask the Experts panels provide excellent The Ask the Experts panels will be held in
opportunities to have your hard-to-answer a dedicated area of the exhibit hall to help
questions answered by true, knowledgeable create a drop-in-to-chat experience and to
experts in their fields or to get answers facilitate taking your new-found knowledge
to questions you did not even know you with you to vendors’ booths to continue the
had. We all get stumped occasionally discussion with industry-leading exhibitors
by challenges from beyond our realm of who provide tools and resources that could
expertise of situations outside our comfort help turn your ideas into actions.
zones. Part of the beauty of the symposium
is the bringing together the collective
knowledge of hundreds of practicing Four Ask the Experts panels are planned:
professionals from a broad spectrum of • Aerospace EMC
academia and industry. What better way • Automotive and Autonomous Vehicles
to tap that knowledge and energy than an • Signal/Power Integrity
informal question and answer session with a • Wireless EMC
panel of invited experts?
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM
EXPERIMENTS & DEMONSTRATIONS
EXPERIMENTS & DEMONSTRATIONS
EMC and SI/Power Integrity hardware experiments and demonstrations continue to be a very popular
Experiments and demonstrations should focus on innovative concepts and methods that are of interest to
practicing EMC engineers.
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
TECHNICAL COMMITTEES
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
TECHNICAL COMMITTEES
TECHNICAL COMMITTEES
Electromagnetic techniques which can be used to model electromagnetic
Computational interaction phenomena in circuits, devices, and systems. The primary focus is with
the identification of the modeling methods that can be applied to interference
Electromagnetics (EMC) phenomena, their validation and delineating the practical limits of their
applicability. Included are low and high-frequency spectral-domain techniques and
time-domain methods.
This committee is concerned with the design, analysis, simulation, modeling and
TC 10 measurement techniques useful in maintaining the quality of electrical signals and
Signal/Power power distribution network in printed circuit boards, ICs and within systems. These
activities encompass all aspects of signal and power integrity from the integrated
Integrity circuit level to the system level.
Nanotechnology and Nanotechnology has already found its way into various EMC applications. New
Advanced Materials materials such as single- and multi-phase composites filled with nanoparticles,
nanotube and/or nanofibres have been designed and tested for gaskets and
absorbing screens with outstanding performance and capabilities. Innovative
nanostructured shields have shown multifunctional properties and higher efficiency
than commonly used materials. Nanowires for high speed interconnects and high
density integrated systems, could replace copper in the near future, but require
adequate modelling and simulation approaches for signal integrity and also to avoid
electromagnetic interference problems.
Wireless Coexistence:
Interference control/mitigation among various wireless radios, as well as related
testing methods and standard development
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
TECHNICAL COMMITTEES
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
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EDUCATION
CLAYTON R. PAUL GLOBAL UNIVERSITY
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2
This year’s Global University curriculum
PCB Design for EMC and SI
addresses developing skills for the engineer Bruce Archambeault, Missouri University of
that needs an understanding of EMC and SI Science & Technology, Emeritus, IBM, Research
beyond the fundamentals, so that they are ready Triangle Park, NC, USA
to use and apply the knowledge. The sessions Ask the Experts
Panel - All Instructors
are run in parallel with the traditional technical
sessions at the symposium. Classes are taught
by an international panel of educators, who OTHER INFORMATION
have been selected for this program based A certificate of completion will be provided
on their reputation for excellence in areas of to students who have signed in and signed
practical importance to EMC and SIPI, and their out each day thereby confirming 100%
demonstrated ability to communicate effectively attendance at all lectures. CEUs will be
with students who are new to the field. assigned to this course.
EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURS
REQUIREMENTS
The IEEE is required to collect evidence that the PDH candidate attended each session for which credit is
claimed. Each PDH candidate is therefore expected to:
• Sign up for PDHs on the symposium registration form or at the Registration Desk
• Pay $20 fee (free for EMC Society members; but must be a member at the time of registration.)
• Provide P.E. credentials or similar
• Sign in and out of each session outside each meeting room (scan your badge)
• Complete an evaluation form for each session that credit is claimed
• Submit all evaluation forms to EMCS.pdhcop@yahoo.com no later than the Friday following the
symposium closing.
Note to attendee: if there are no badge scanners at the Technical Committee meetings, your statement
will be honored if you attend a meeting.
The evaluation forms will complete the evidence needed for the PDH requirements, and enable you to
summarize your attendance at the symposium. The total hours attended will be calculated along with the
total number of PDH credits earned, and a PDH Certificate will be issued by the IEEE showing the total
earned PDH credits.
RATES
Advance Rate: $20, Regular Rate: $30
Special for EMC-S members: Fee Waived (must be a member at time of registration)
ANSI C63
COMPLIANCE TESTING OF WIRELESS DEVICES
ANSI C63
This workshop provides an overview of the current proposed changes to the standard C63.10 for unlicensed transmitter testing and the
standard C63.26 for licensed transmitter testing. There will be specific emphasis on new procedures. These two standards capture most of
the procedures for testing unlicensed and licensed wireless devices to show compliance with FCC requirements. Group discussions will be a
highlight of the wireless workshop. A demonstration will supplement the lecture material, time permitting. The instructors are members of
ANSI ASC C63®; they have an intimate knowledge of the technology and contributed directly to the development of these procedures.
Who Should Attend
This one-day workshop will cover Those responsible for determining compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations, including:
many of the traditional and updated • Product managers and developers
procedures in C63.10-201X and in • EMC engineers and test technicians
C63.26-201X including: • Regulatory compliance managers
• Instrumentation requirements • Test instrumentation developers
• Average value of pulse emissions • Calibration and measurement accreditation bodies
• Antenna requirements • Lab quality assessors
• Test site requirements • Test instrumentation and chamber manufacturers
• RF output power measurements Date and Location
• Modulation measurements Saturday, July 28, 2018
• Occupied bandwidth procedures Element Materials Technology - 41 Tesla, Irvine, CA 92618 - +1 949-861-8918
• Band-edge procedures
• Direct and signal substitution radiated Host Hotel – Hyatt Regency Long Beach
emission measurements See EMC Symposium website for details.
• Frequency stability measurements Expert Instructors
• Conducted tests at antenna port Mark Briggs, UL Director, Wireless Certification Program and Bob DeLisi,
• Smart antenna system tests UL Principal Engineer. Speaker bios are available at: www.C63.org/workshop.
• Revised MIMO procedures
Fee Includes
• Annexes covering example of OOB Shuttle service to/from Element and the symposium host hotel, continental breakfast,
masks, consumer booster require-ments, lunch and refreshment breaks, and completion certificates. Soft copy of workshop
ERP/EIRP guidelines, path loss charac- notes only will be provided. (Fee does NOT include draft or published standards.)
terization, sample test report, compliance
tests verses regulatory requirements and Agenda
other informative guidance C63.10/C63.26 Wireless Workshop - All day, Saturday, July 28, 2018
July 28: Registration: 8:30 am - Class: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
REGISTRATION FORM
Contact: Janet O’Neil Telephone: +1 425-443-8106 Email: j.n.oneil@ieee.org
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discuss how iNARTE certification can help you in your career. We invite you to stop by and learn about
the improvements made to the certifications and the new certifications coming. We will be running a
pre-exam workshop on Monday, July 30, to help you prepare for and take the iNARTE EMC Engineer and
Technician examinations, which will be held on Friday, August 3. As an added bonus for those who
attend the training session, we will be giving out practice exam questions to help you study for the
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SOCIAL EVENTS
MEET AND NETWORK WITH LIKE-MINDED INDIVIDUALS
The Long Beach Amateur Radio Club ‘W6OR’ invites licensed Amateur Radio
Operators to bring their current license, and their Handi Talki (HT), to the
symposium to use the equipment on board the Queen Mary to contact other
hams around the world. We have received an invitation from the Long Beach
Amateur Radio club, the club that maintains the radio equipment on board
the Queen Mary, to permit our licensed Amateur Radio Operators to visit
the on-board station, see the ‘antenna farm’ and operate within the license
permissions of the class of license each operator holds.
Questions? Contact Kimball Williams at k.williams@ieee.org.
SOCIAL EVENTS
TUESDAY, JULY 31, 2018
SOCIAL EVENTS: JULY 30 - AUGUST 2
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6:00pm - 8:00pm WELCOME RECEPTION • THE LONG BEACH
CONVENTION CENTER
The Welcome Reception is a networking
event to socialize and get to know the
other attendees. With the symposium
in Long Beach, we couldn’t pass up the
chance to test out some of Southern
California’s most coveted food trucks.
Attendees will have the opportunity to
indulge their guilty pleasures with local
delicacies in the most basic way. Along
with unique So Cal entertainment, we are
looking forward to a night of fun, friendship
and delicious food.
“THE COVE”
is Southern California’s
premier street party venue.
It occupies the area in front
of the Seaside Meeting Rooms
below the Terrace Theatre
and provides our guests with
a unique under-the-pier
fantasy scene.
SOCIAL EVENTS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2018
A Social Session will precede the Luncheon to give the Chapter Chairs the
opportunity to socialize with the other Chapter Chairs and their Angels.
The Luncheon will be served at the end of the Social Session. Besides
a great meal, each Chapter Chair or their representatives will have the
opportunity to share what their chapter has been doing for the past year.
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EXHIBITS
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DISCOVER OUR EXHIBITORS!
See our interactive floorplan, learn about our exhibitors and plan to visit their booth.
A.H. Systems, Inc. IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society / IEEE APS
A2LA - American Association for Laboratory Accreditation IEEE EMC Society
Advanced Test Equipment Rentals IEEE EMC Society History Committee
AE Techron, Inc. IEEE EMC Society Standards
A-Jin Electron IEEE Product Safety Engineering Society (PSES)
Altair Engineering Inc. In Compliance Magazine
AMETEK CTS US iNARTE
Amphenol Canada Corp. ITEM Media
ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC Jiangsu WEMC Technology Co., LTD.
ANSI Accredited Standards Committee C63R Johanson Dielectrics
ANSYS KEMET / TOKIN
Applied Physical Electronics L3 Narda Safety Test Solutions
AR RF/ Microwave Instrumentation Langer EMV-Technik GmbH
Avalon Test Equipment Corp. Leader Tech Inc.
Bomatec International Corp LUMILOOP GmbH
Cadence Design Systems Mesago Messe Frankfurt GmbH
Changzhou Pioneer Electronic Co.Ltd. Michigan Scientific Corporation
Compatible Electronics, Inc. MVG (Microwave Vision Group)
Com-Power Corporation National Technical Systems (NTS)
CPI ( Communications & Power Industries) Nemko USA, Inc.
CST of America Newtons4th NA
D.L.S. Electronic Systems Inc. Nexio Technologies
Dayton T. Brown, Inc. NVLAP
Detectus Oak-Mitsui Technologies
Dexmet Corporation Ophir RF Inc
East Coast Shielding Pearson Electronics Inc.
EE - Evaluation Engineering PPG Aerospace / Cuming Lehman Chambers
Element Materials Technology R&K Company Limited
Elite Electronic Engineering Inc. Raymond EMC Enclosures Ltd.
EMA, Inc. Reliant EMC LLC
EMCoS Ltd RF Exposure Lab
EMC Sapporo & APEMC 2019 Rigol Technologies
EMCTV Rohde & Schwarz USA, Inc.
EMI Solutions Inc
Empower RF Systems
Safety & EMC China
Schlegel Electronic Materials Inc. VISIT THE
ENR / Seven Mountains Scientific, Inc. Select Fabricators EXHIBIT
EOS/ESD Association, Inc.
ESDEMC Technology, LLC
Shielding Integrity Services Inc.
Spira Manufacturing Corporation HALL
E-Song emc co., ltd. Steppir-EMC
ETS-Lindgren TDK-Lambda Americas
Tuesday, July 31
Fair-Rite Products Teledyne LeCroy 10:00AM-5:00PM
Filconn Inc. The EMC Shop / ESDguns.com
Wednesday, August 1
Fischer Custom Communications, Inc. TMD Technologies, LLC
9:00AM-5:00PM
Frankonia Germany EMC Solutions GmbH TOYO Corporation
Gap Wireless Transient Specialists, Inc. Thursday, August 2
Gauss Instruments International GmbH US Microwave Laboratories 9:00AM-12:00PM
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IEEE 2019 EMC Symposium
NEW ORLEANS!
New Orleans is already famous for its unique culture, music, food and art, but did you know the city has
developed into one of the most exciting technology markets in the United States? With the support of city and
statewide initiatives to encourage business growth, New Orleans has been leading the USA
in startups-per-capita, attracting college graduates and those seeking career opportunities
in the tech world. With accolades such as “America’s #1 Brainpower City” from
Forbes Magazine and “Coolest Start-up City in America” from Inc. Magazine,
New Orleans is the perfect site to inspire our minds and re-energize our spirits.
COMPANION CLUB
ENJOY THE PROGRAM OF SCHEDULED TOURS AND
ACTIVITIES WHILE YOUR COMPANION IS IN SESSION
Paid Companion Club members are welcome to visit the Companion Club Room where a delicious
breakfast will be served each morning. There will be packets of information about nearby museums and
local attractions with plenty of options for local transportation. Come join us for breakfast while you visit
with old friends and meet new ones. There will also be daily raffles!
We are working on arranging the tours for you to get out and experience the area. If you register for the
Companion Club, you may sign up for any of these tours right in your own registration. Otherwise, a tour
may be purchased through the technical attendee’s registration; there will be a drop down space to add
your name.
Join your technical attendee at any of our Social Events for more fun and to meet more people. We have
special prices for companions under the age 18. Tickets to the Welcome Reception, a great networking
time for all, are included in all Companion Club registrations. The Evening Gala is also a fun event,
and companions are invited to register for this event separately in their Companion Club or technical
attendee’s registration.
For the younger crowd, our ever popular Youth Technical Program is back once again to amaze all
companions and guests aged 8 to 19. This program will again be free of charge, but please register early
to be assured a project kit. Registration for each young person can be made either through your own
Companion Club registration or the technical attendee’s registration.
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The YTP will include a curated tour of the exhibitor’s hall, a brief
presentation introducing key-concepts of electromagnetic compatibility,
and a hands-on circuit building activity. Keeping with the theme of
Communication, participants will build a model of a Deep Space Network
tracking antenna, complete with a built-in motor, allowing the antenna to
track objects crossing its path.
Stephanie Zajac
Youth Program Chair
stephzajac@gmail.com
PARTICIPATION IS FREE!
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2018 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY, SIGNAL AND POWER INTEGRITY
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
EMC+SIPI 2018 ONCE AGAIN COMBINES ELECTROMAGNETIC
REGISTRATION TYPES
A full, 5-day attendee We offer three types of registrations:
registration includes: Attendee, Companion, & Exhibitor.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
IEEE MEMBERS:
Your IEEE Membership must be in good standing and paid in full for 2018. Have your member
number and current member grade ready when registering. Please note that you must be a member
at the time of registration to receive the member rate. If you would like to take advantage of the best
possible pricing to attend the symposium, please consider becoming a member of EMC Society at
www.emcs.org/membership.html or call 1-800-678-IEEE.
FULL-TIME STUDENTS:
Special rates for EMC Society members, IEEE members and non-members. You must be enrolled in a
full time course of study at a college or university to register in the student categories. To keep costs
down, please note that student registrations do NOT include a Gala event ticket. Have your college ID
number, and advisor’s name and email ready when registering. If you would like to take advantage of
the best possible pricing to attend the symposium, please consider becoming a student member of
EMC Society at www.emcs.org/membership.html or call 1-800-678-IEEE. Please note that you must be
a member at the time of registration to receive the member rate.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
OTHER INFORMATION:
CERTIFICATE OF PARTICIPATION
A Certificate of Participation may be used to officially document attendance at the Symposium.
A personalized certificate will be available free of charge to all registered Symposium attendees
and participants. Please visit the Registration Desk to verify your name and affiliation and to pick
up your certificate. If you have any questions, please email: emc@iplanitmeetings.com.
PAYMENT
Payment is due upon submission of your registration. Payment can be made by:
• Credit Card: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Card.
• Check (in USD) made out to IEEE EMC+SIPI 2018, and mailed within 2 weeks.
• Wire Transfer. (Note: Banks usually charge a fee for wire transfers. These are the
responsibility of the registrant.)
• Invoice (Government Purchase Order)
Payments by credit card will be charged immediately upon submission of registration. Checks
and Wire Transfers must be received within two weeks of the registration date. You may pay for
Companion Club Registration along with your own registration, or via a separate credit card. If
you need to pay for tours and social events separately, select “Check” as your payment method
and then contact Registration Services at the number on your email confirmation.
CANCELLATION POLICY
For Registration and total order: Notice of cancellation must be received in writing via email
sent to EMC@iplanitmeetings.com. A $50 USD processing fee will be charged for registrations
cancelled prior to June 6, 2018. For cancellations between June 6, 2018 and July 6, 2018, a 50%
refund will be given. There will be no refunds after midnight EDT on July 6, 2018.
For Socials, Tours, and Extras, only: Notice of cancellation of an individual “extra” item must be
received in writing via email sent to EMC@iplanitmeetings.com, by July 6, 2018. There will be no
refunds after midnight EDT on July 6, 2018. The EMC+SIPI 2018 Symposium Committee reserves
the right to cancel any tour that does not meet the minimum requirement. If a tour is cancelled,
you will receive a full refund and will be contacted prior to the symposium.
Gala Event
Advance
Companion
Regular
Tote Bag^
Reception
Luncheon
Technical
Welcome
Sessions
Record*
Exhibits
Awards
You must be paid in full by 25 June On or
Suite
to receive the Advanced rates. Before After
25 June 25 June
Non-IEEE Member
Non-Member Regular, 5-Day $1000 $1170 X X X X X X X
Non-Member Regular, 1-Day $360 $425 X X X X
Non-Member Student, 5-Day $215 $275 X X X X X X
Non-Member Student, 1-Day $100 $120 X X X X
Company Group Rate email: EMC@iplanitmeetings.com
Minimum of 10 employees $625 each N/A X X X X X X X
Companion Registration
Companion Club (Adult, 18 +) $90 $120 X X X X
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Jr. Companion Club (8-17) (PG) $60 $80 X PG PG
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Companion Club children under 8 (PG) Free Free PG PG
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Basic Badge for Exhibit Hall, Socials,
Free Free X
Tours, or Youth Technical Program
Exhibit Hall Only
Exhibit Hall Only Free Free X
Notes: * Symposium Record includes the Proceedings and Workshop/Tutorial (W/T) slide presentations.
^ Tote Bag and contents will differ according to registration category.
PG = Accompanied by a registered adult.
Technical Sessions include all EMC and SIPI technical Papers, Workshops and Tutorials.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS Adv. Reg.
You must be paid in full by midnight EDT, 25 June to receive the Advanced Rates
Clayton R. Paul Global University (5-day symposium registration is required in addition to the Global
University fee)
Global University $200 $300
Young Professionals (B.S. Degree within past 15 years)
Wednesday Luncheon $15 $15
Monday Night Social Free Free
Antenna Short Course (1-day symposium registration is required in addition to the Antenna Short Course
fee)
Antenna Short Course with Professor Constantine Balanis $99 $125
Professional Development Hours (PDH) (Must have P.E. license or equiv.)
IEEE fee for processing and recording credit hours earned $20 $30
Special for EMC-S members: Fee Waived (must be a member at time of registration) Free Free
Symposium Record (USB Thumb Drive included in all 1-day and 5-day Registrations)
CD Rom: Includes Proceedings plus W/T Notes $10 $20
TREASURER/
GENERAL CHAIR VICE GENERAL CHAIR FINANCE CHAIR
Ray Adams Janet O’Neil John LaSalle
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
CO-CHAIR,
TECHNICAL ONLINE SYMPOSIUM
SECRETARY PROGRAM CHAIR CHAIR
Dana Craig John Maas Bruce Archambeault
DEMONSTRATIONS DEMONSTRATIONS
& EXPERIMENTS & EXPERIMENTS YOUTH
CO-CHAIR CO-CHAIR PROGRAM CHAIR
Bob Scully Sam Connor Stephanie Zajac
MARKETING
CO-CHAIR,
YOUNG
MARKETING PROFESSIONALS REGISTRATION
CO-CHAIR CHAIR CHAIR
Mike Violette Caroline Chan Beth Scully
PUBLICATIONS COMPANION
CHAIR CHAIR EXHIBITS CHAIR
John Rohrbaugh Judy Rohrbaugh Alee Langford
JPL TOUR
COORDINATOR/
CONFERENCE JPL VOLUNTEERS
MANAGEMENT WEBSITE/DESIGN SUPPORTER
John Vanella Kelly Scott-Olson Pablo Narvaez
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