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Title:
Antenna Technology for Ultra-wideband

Presenter:
Prof. Ronghong Jin

Date:
October 26, 2004

Abstract:
Abstract: Ultra-wideband (UWB) is an emerging technology with huge market potential. UWB devices can be widely used in consumer electronics and wireless personal area networks for high speed, low power, low cost and short range communications. UWB signal normally has a transmission bandwidth of at least 500 MHz. The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has allocated a frequency band from 3.1 GHz to 10.6 GHz for UWB applications. Due to the broad bandwidth, the efficient transmission of UWB signal is essential for low power applications, and hence the design and implementation of UWB antennas becomes a real challenge. In his presentation, Prof. Jin will talk about the requirements on antennas for UWB, discuss the various structures, implementations, and measurements of UWB antennas. He will also present an introduction of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) and tell us more about current research activities at SJTU as well as in China.

Short biography: Ronghong Jin received his B.S. degree in electronic engineering, M.S. degree in electromagnetics and microwave technology, and Ph.D. degree in communication and electronic systems from Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, in 1983, 1986 and 1993 respectively. He joined the faculty of Electronic Engineering Department of Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1986, and worked firstly as teaching assistant, then lecturer and associate professor. Now he is a professor of this Department. From 1997 to 1999, he was with the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, as a Visiting Scholar. >From May 2001 to May 2002, he was an invited research fellow in the Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan. He is the author and co-author of more than seventy papers published at home and abroad, and the co-author of a book. As a main contributor, he received the Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award from Shanghai Municipality in 1999, the Science Progress Award from the Chinese Ministry of Education in 2003, and the Science Progress Award from Chinese Government in 2004. His main areas of research interests are antennas, electromagnetic theory, numerical techniques of solving field problems, interconnects and packages of high speed IC. Prof. Jin is a senior member of the Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE), a member of IEICE, Japan, and a member of the technical committee of the Antenna Society, CIE.

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