RWS 2009
Student Paper Competition
RWS 2009 Student Paper Chairs have selected 11 finalists among the students’ paper submissions, one from each sub-committee. During the poster presentation from 10:15 am to 12:00 pm on TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2009 at the RWS2009, judges will visit the student posters and grade the papers in five different categories of novelty of paper, quality of poster, quantity of information presented, preparedness of the presenter, and interest to the RWS community. The committee of judges will then select three best papers for first, second and third places. The awards will be announced and presented during the RWS Banquet. Please visit the poster papers associated with our student papers.
Congratulations to all the finalists, as listed below.
SPC1: TU4B-1 – 3:50 pm
System Level Integration of Handheld Wireless Non-Contact Vital Sign Detectors
X. Yu, C. Li, and J. Lin,
University of Florida, Gainesville, United States
SPC2: MO2B-1 – 10:20 am
Conformal WLAN/WiMAX Antenna on Rigid-Flex Liquid Crystalline Polymer Based Substrate
N. Altunyurt(1), R. Rieske(2), M. Swaminathan(1), and V. Sundaram(1)
(1) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, United States,
(2) Technische Universitaet Dresden, Dresden, Germany
SPC3 :WE1A-3 – 8:45 am
A Multi-Mode Power Amplifier for Enhanced PAE in Back-off Operation with Load Insensitive Architecture
B. Sogl(1,2), W. Thomann(1), J. Mueller(1), W. Bakalski(1), and A. L. Scholtz(2)
(1) Infineon Technologies AG, Neubiberg, Germany,
(2) Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
SPC4 : TU3A-2 – 1:55 pm
An Energy-Efficient Transceiver Architecture for Short Range Wireless Sensor Applications
R. Yousefi, and R. Mason
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
SPC5 : MO2C-5 – 11:40 am
RF Front-End System Design for Location Based Services Applications
A. Miskiewicz(1,2), A. Holm(1), and R. Weigel(2)
(1) Infineon Technologies AG, Neubiberg, Germany,
(2)
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
SPC6 : WE3C-5 – 2:55 pm
Unequal Error Protection for Wireless Multimedia Transmission in DF Relay Networks
T. Duong, and U. Engelke, and Zepernick
Blekinge Institute of Technology, Ronneby, Sweden
SPC7: MO4B-1 – 3:50 pm
Miniaturized Composite Right/Left-Handed Coplanar Waveguide Antenna for Dual-Band Operation
S. Chiu, S. Chen, and P. Hsu
National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
SPC8: TU3C-2 – 1:55 pm
A Programmable 1.8 pJ/b Gaussian Pulse Generator for Impulse UWB Transceivers in 90nm CMOS
B. Qin(1), X. Wang(2), H. Chen(1), A. Wang(2), and B. Zhao(3)
(1) Tsinghua University, Beijing, China,
(2) University of California, Riverside, United States,
(3) Freescale Semiconductor, Chicago, United States
SPC9: MO3C-5 – 2:55 pm
BlueFlows: Routing and Flow Admission in Bluetooth PANs
S. Basagni(1), M. A. Nanni(1), and C. Petrioli(2),
(1) Northeastern University, Boston, United States,
(2)
University of Roma “La Sapienza”, Roma, Italy
SPC10: TU3B-3 – 2:15 pm
Distributed Kalman Filter for Precise and Robust Clock Synchronization in Wireless Networks
F. Kirsch, and M. Vossiek
Clausthal University of Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
SPC11: MO4C-3 – 4:30 pm
Geodesic Prediction for Limited Feedback Multiuser MIMO Systems in Temporally Correlated Channels
T. Inoue, and R. W. Heath Jr.
The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, United States |