Week of Events
Antennas on the Move – In Rockets, Planes, and Satellites!
This program was designed by the IEEE Seattle EMC Chapter and the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA) to bring the latest inspired technology to the Pacific Northwest on Antenna Design as well as Antenna, 5G, EMC, and Wireless Test and Measurement Techniques for industry applications. Invited experts in industry, government, and academia will share practical information on various topics in an extended presentation format. This allows a thorough discussion of each topic and provides the opportunity for extended questions and answers. The “hands-on” quality of the presentations enables the registrant to learn useful information that can be used on the job – in the “real world.” Back by popular demand, the renowned Professor Yahya Rahmat-Samii of University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), IEEE Fellow, will provide a four-hour “mini short course” to begin the program on April 11. He will discuss “The Art, Science and Engineering of Modern Antennas: Measurements from Marconi’s First Measurements to Today’s Amazing Advances.” Many exhibitors will showcase their latest offerings in 5G, Antenna and EMC related products and services on Tuesday, April 11; the day concludes with a networking "Happy Hour" reception. All pre-registered attendees and exhibitors are invited to attend and informally visit with the speakers and each other! On Wednesday morning, April 12, an interactive half-day workshop is planned complete with lectures and LIVE demos. In addition to the technical program, a technical tour is planned for Wednesday afternoon, April 12, 2023, following the workshop. Registrants of the April 11-12 event are eligible to attend a technical tour of the newly opened Dual Robotic Antenna Measurement System (DRAMS) at Boeing Seattle. Tour attendees will see Boeing’s “Antenna Lab of the Future” that enables dramatically faster, more accurate antenna testing results. You can learn more about the DRAMS chamber (https://www.boeing.com/features/innovation-quarterly/2022/11/robot-room-video.page). Please note the tour is tentative at this point and will be held based upon sufficient interest. See the complete technical program with daily schedule, speaker bios, presentation abstracts, venue/parking info, registration fees, and more at www.amta.org/AMTA2023Regional. If you are interested in reserving a tabletop display, please note tabletop spaces are limited and will be available on a first come, first served basis. See the Exhibitor and Sponsor Opportunities (https://www.amta.org/files/Meetings/2023%20-%20Regional/2023_AMTA_Prospectus.pdf) for more information. Co-sponsored by: Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA) Agenda: TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 2023 7:00 am On-Site Registration 8:00 am IEEE/AMTA Welcome – Dennis Lewis, Boeing, IEEE Seattle EMC Chapter Chair and AMTA 2023 Host 8:10 am The Art, Science and Engineering of Modern Antenna Measurements and Diagnostics: From Marconi’s First Measurements to Today’s Amazing Advances by Prof. Yahya Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles 10:00 am BREAK 10:20 am Continuation of above tutorial presentation by Prof. Rahmat-Samii, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) 12:15 pm LUNCH 1:00 pm Measurements and Modeling of 5G FR2 (> 24 GHz) Systems: Challenges, Observations, and Explanations Even Management Can Understand by John Ladbury, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 1:45 pm Antenna Simulation and the Dynamic Mission: A Case Study in Airborne Radar Altimeter and 5G Coexistence by Jason Bommer, Ansys 2:30 pm BREAK 2:50 pm Dynamic Channel Emulation for Spacecraft Test and Integration by David G. Michelson, The University of British Columbia (UBC) 3:30 pm Antenna Placement on Complex Platforms – Getting the Most from Measurements and Simulations by Lars Foged, Microwave Vision Group (MVG) 4:15 pm Analyzing Ground-Based Electronically Steerable Arrays (ESA) Used for Communications with Non-Geo Stationary (NGSO) Satellites by David R. Novotny, Nicholas Christensen, Shanay Kothari, and Leszek Langiewicz, Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) 5:00 pm Closing Comments: Preview of April 12 Workshop Technical Program and (https://2023.amta.org/) on October 8-13 by Dennis Lewis, Boeing 5:15 – 6:15 pm RECEPTION - "Happy Hour" Networking with Attendees, Speakers, and Exhibitors WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2023 The Workshop is scheduled from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm and features speakers Dennis Lewis of Boeing, Seattle; Zhong Chen of ETS-Lindgren, Cedar Park, Texas; and John Ladbury, NIST, Boulder, Colorado. LIVE demos will complement the presentations. In this hands-on, interactive workshop, attendees will learn: - Complex cavity evaluations (aircraft, rockets, satellites) - Methods for evaluating paddles in chambers (with rigid and flexible walls), with a discussion on the challenges and solutions - Standards update, including soon to be published/recently published related industry standards by IEEE and ANSC C63 - Test environment evaluation/considerations - Novel data post-processing techniques - Uncertainty considerations to ensure accurate measurements See the complete workshop program (https://www.amta.org/files/Meetings/2023%20-%20Regional/Workshop_Summary_April_12.pdf). Hyatt Regency Lake Washington , 1053 Lake Washington Blvd. North, Renton , Washington, United States, 98056
Round Table Discussion – Cybersecurity Sensors Physical
Round Table Discussion – Cybersecurity Sensors Physical
How are we stopping cyber criminals from over taking our sensors at the physical layer? Cyber Crime will be the third largest economy behind USA and China. Why should we be concerned? What standards are we writing to solve these problems? How are we preparing for quantum security threats? Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Society Agenda: 10:00 am Introduction 10:02 am Discussion 10:45 am Conclusions/Next Steps Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/356432
IEEE 802.11be/Extremely High Throughput (EHT)
IEEE 802.11be/Extremely High Throughput (EHT)
IEEE 802.11be, which is also known as Wi-Fi 7, is the next amendment to the IEEE 802.11 standard for wireless local area networks (WLAN). This amendment is anticipated to greatly enhance the performance of indoor and outdoor WLAN operations at both stationary and pedestrian speeds in the 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz frequency bands. Wi-Fi 7, also called Extremely High Throughput (EHT), is set to provide multi-gigabit Wi-Fi with faster speeds, less interference, and better performance for high-bandwidth online activities. The new standard is expected to achieve a theoretical maximum speed of 30 Gbit/s, which is a significant improvement from the previous standard, IEEE 802.11ax. In this talk, Laurent Cariou will deliver a high-level overview of the features that are defined in the upcoming standard. Additionally, he will briefly introduce the next activity in 802.11, known as Ultra High Reliability (UHR), which is expected to become Wi-Fi 8. Biography Laurent Cariou earned his Ph.D. in electronics from the National Institute of Applied Sciences in Rennes, France in 2003 and 2006, respectively. He has spent over a decade working in IEEE 802.11 and currently serves as Intel's principal engineer and technical lead for mainstream Wi-Fi in 802.11. Cariou played a key role in establishing the High-Efficiency WLAN (HEW) group that eventually led to the development of 802.11ax and Wi-Fi 6. Recently, he also initiated the Extremely High Throughput (EHT) activity. Currently, Cariou holds the position of vice-chair for the 11be/EHT task group (Wi-Fi 7) and is also the chair for the Ultra-High Reliability (UHR – Wi-Fi 8) study group. At the time of the meeting join us at https://simnet.zoom.us/j/92929670021?pwd=TDBXeFVOUTBkQUkxbW5jTGx0eis1UT09 Co-sponsored by: Pradeep Kumar Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/353460
IEEE Tech Talk – Seattle Ultrasounders: Past, Present, and Future
IEEE Tech Talk – Seattle Ultrasounders: Past, Present, and Future
The Seattle area has a long history of innovation in ultrasound products and technologies. In this talk Kendall R. Waters will highlight selected medical ultrasound developments past and present and take a peek at future opportunities. - Past: Seattle-area innovators have made contributions to medical ultrasound for many decades. - Present: Recent advances span a wide range of technologies, including materials and process engineering, imaging algorithms, and hardware architectures. - Future: Medical ultrasound is expected to leverage core and adjacent technologies to expand the types of users as well as types of clinical applications. Co-sponsored by: Seattle University Student Chapter Speaker(s): Kendall Waters Agenda: Agenda: - 5.30 PM to 6.00 PM - Networking Event with the speaker and IEEE members. - 6.00 PM to 6.45 PM - Tech Talk and Question Hour. Room: Student Center, Room # 130, Seattle University, 901 12th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/356078
IEEE Seattle Section Excom Meeting April 2023
IEEE Seattle Section Excom Meeting April 2023
IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting with chapter and society chairs. Agenda: IEEE Seattle Section Excom meeting with chapter and society chairs. - Approval of past minutes. - Treasurer’s report - Secretary’s report - Chapter Reports - Affinity Group Reports - Student Branch Reports - Committee Chair Reports - On-going Business - Follow-up - New Business Items - Action Items; review and updates Room: Student Center 130, Bldg: Student Center, Seattle University, Seattle, Washington, United States, 98122, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/356077
IEEE CN Smart Cities Tokyo Japan
IEEE CN Smart Cities Tokyo Japan
Smart City Tokyo A “Smart City” is a vibrant city that keeps growing, a city open to the world, a city leading the world in environmental policies, and a global financial and economic center. Smart Tokyo is globally open, eco-friendly, and a global financial and economic center. - Firmly implanting the spirit of mottainai - The comfortable city where people feel close to nature - Becoming a global financial city - Creating innovations and supporting SMEs - Tokyo: The world’s prime tourist destination - Promoting the arts and culture - Building up the land, sea, and air transport network - Urban development with a diversity of functions Co-sponsored by: IEEE Power and Energy Socieity Speaker(s): Joy Bhattacharya, Robert Devlin Agenda: 07:00 pm PDT IEEE Announcements 07:02 pm PDT Introduction of Speaker 07:04 pm PDT Presentation 07:45 pm PDT Q&A Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352780
See the big rigs – Visit to PACCAR Technical Center in Mount Vernon
See the big rigs – Visit to PACCAR Technical Center in Mount Vernon
How much do you know about trucks? Engine brakes? Jacobs brake or Jake brake? Once a year during the Tulip festival, PACCAR Technical Center is open to the public for a few hours. It is scheduled for April 15, 2023 between 11:00am - 3:00pm. We will visit PACCAR Technical Center as an IEEE group but feel free to bring your whole family. See more details here: (https://enotice.mmsend.com/link.cfm?r=MiUh5HdtAvTM9PRMcVFWSg~~&pe=XQkE9NpIfNiygj8HC1XARJ7lqVhTzf2wlWkAtsSHarwzvaanvXG8d9upASGf2XzS54GyDEI60WEEPtBsDlWeeg~~&t=yCQQQ8DdPkX4cu05ZW3I0g~~) See the Big Rigs Our 375-acre site provides test and development for PACCAR divisions, including Kenworth, Peterbilt, and DAF trucks. The tour highlights test labs and trucks manufactured by PACCAR. Come see our trucks and how we test them! Free. It is located in 12479 Farm To Market Rd, Mount Vernon, WA a short distance from the I-5. 12479 Farm To Market Rd, Mount Vernon, Washington, United States, 98273