TU-SS.2A.1
Electrically Tunable Phase Shifter for HPM Antenna Arrays
Brendan Nunan, Sean Torrez, Physical Sciences, Inc., United States
Session:
Advances in High Power Microwave Antennas: Transitioning to Next-Generation Technologies Oral
Track:
Special Sessions
Location:
Room 206
Session Time:
Tue, 15 Jul, 08:00 - 11:40
Presentation Time:
Tue, 15 Jul, 08:00 - 08:20
Session Co-Chairs:
Anna Janicek, Air Force Research Laboratory and Christos Christodoulou, University of New Mexico
Presentation
Discussion
Session TU-SS.2A
TU-SS.2A.1: Electrically Tunable Phase Shifter for HPM Antenna Arrays
Brendan Nunan, Sean Torrez, Physical Sciences, Inc., United States
TU-SS.2A.2: Surface-Matched Alumina GRIN Lenses for High-Power Beam-Scanning Applications
Benjamin Davis, Joshua Mathis, University of Notre Dame, United States; Braxton Bragg, Dave Robie, Lockheed Martin Corporation, United States; Jonathan Chisum, University of Notre Dame, United States
TU-SS.2A.3: Long Slot Arrays for High-Power Microwave Applications
Woohyung Jeon, Mauro Ettorre, Michigan State University, United States
TU-SS.2A.4: All-Metal Compact Wideband Antenna Array for High Power Applications
Eyad Alzuraiqi, Yarmouk University, Jordan; Christos Christodoulou, The University of New Mexico, United States
TU-SS.2A.5: Recent Progress Towards Development of Wideband Phased-Array Antennas for High-Power Microwave Applications
Nader Behdad, Cody Baker, Liam Connelly, Shiva Hajitabarmarznaki, Jinkai Wu, Halil Topözlü, John Booske, University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States
TU-SS.2A.6: Using GRIN Lenses to Improve High Power Microwave Metamaterial Reflectarrays
Sawyer D. Campbell, Galestan Mackertich-Sengerdy, Tyler G. Burns, Pingjuan L. Werner, Douglas H. Werner, The Pennsylvania State University, United States
TU-SS.2A.7: Origami Inspired Reflector Antenna for High Power Microwave Applications
Kevin Debord, University of Texas at Dallas, United States; Matthew Boston, James Harris, Ronald Jenkins, Hannah Trock, Matthew Grasinger, Philip Buskohl, Anna Janicek, Air Force Research Lab, United States; Ifana Mahbub, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
TU-SS.2A.8: An All-Metal, High-power Near-Field Focusing Reflectarray for Microwave Fracture of Hard Rocks
JINZHI BAI, TIENAN WANG, FAN WU, LEI HE, HUAIGUANG XIAO, Southeast University, China
TU-SS.2A.9: Damage Effectiveness of X - band High Power Microwaves (HPM) on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
Weicheng Mo, Jian Dong, Chengwang Xiao, Jinhuan Zhang, Yue Zhang, Central South University, China
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