This is your chance to present your latest research, results and applications to an international audience of antennas and propagation specialists. Over 1000 global experts from industry and academia are expected to attend EuCAP 2018.

If your paper is accepted for the conference, you will have your paper published in the conference proceedings and considered for IEEE Xplore. Authors of the best papers will be invited to submit an extended version for publication in a special issue
of either IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation or the International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies (EuMA).

The extensive technical scope includes:

Antennas

-Array, conformal, planar, multiband, wideband, wire and wearable antennas
-Antenna sensors
-Computational and numerical techniques
- Metamaterials and metasurfaces
-Micro-structure and nano-antennas
-Millimetre-wave, submillimetre-wave and Terahertz antennas
-Smart antennas & signal processing

Propagation

-HF, body-area, indoor, urban, satellite, UWB, trans-ionospheric and tropospheric propagation
-Propagation theory
-Channel sounding and parameter estimation techniques
-Propagation modelling and simulation
-Propagation for vehicular communications
-Radar, localisation and sensing
-Scattering, diffraction and RCS


Antenna and RCS Measurement Techniques

-Data acquisition, imaging algorithms and processing methods
-Dosimetry, exposure and SAR assessment
-EMI/EMC/PIM chambers, instrumentation and measurements
-Over-The-Air (OTA) multipath testing
-Satellite and aerospace antenna characterisation
-Techniques and tools for RF material characterisation
-Test range modelling and validation

Submit your paper online by 13 October 2017 at www.eucap2018.org

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