MIMO antennas
The aim of this 1 hour webinar is to give an introduction and overview of MIMO antenna technology and illustrate some of its major advantages for wireless and radar applications. There will be presentations from leading industry experts and CST. An example of using a 3D EM simulator to optimize MIMO designs will be shown.
Introduction to MIMO and its advantages for mitigating multipath in wireless deployments, K. Carrigan & D. Johns
Theory and applications of MIMO in radar systems, J. Guerci
Optimizing antenna design and placement in MIMO systems, J.Fejfar
Featuring:
Guest Speakers:
Joseph R. Guerci, Consultant, VA, USA
Dr. Joseph Guerci has over 23 years of experience in advanced technology research and development in government, industrial, and academic settings. He is a recognized leader in the research and development of next generation sensor systems and adaptive signal processing. He has pioneered several major radar technologies including robust and knowledge-aided space-time adaptive processing, and optimal MIMO waveform design. A member of the IEEE Radar Systems panel, Dr. Guerci is a Fellow of the IEEE for "Contributions to Advanced Radar Theory and its Embodiment in Real-World Systems", holds eight US Patents and is a member of several industrial, academic and government advisory boards.
Dr. David Johns, Vice President of Engineering and Support, CST of America
David Philip Johns received his B.Eng. (Hons) degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Plymouth University, U.K. in 1988 and a Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Nottingham University, U.K. in 1996, specializing in a new 3D frequency-domain implementation of the Transmission-Line Matrix method (TLM) for solving electromagnetic fields.
Dr. Johns is a member of the IEEE EMC Society and has given many presentations at chapter meetings and conferences. He is a reviewer for the IEEE EMC transactions and a member of the TC-9 computational EMC committee.
Jeremy Fejfar, Applications Engineer, CST of America
Jeremy Fejfar was born in Yankton, South Dakota, in 1981. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in 2003. Since 2003, he worked for RealTronics Corporation of the Black Hills and has been an Application Engineer at CST of America, Inc. for 4 years.
Ken Carrigan, Senior Systems Engineer, U.S. Navy (NSWC Dahlgren)
Mr. Carrigan graduated from Walla Walla College, WA, in 1982, with a Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering (BSEE) degree and entered into Civil Service at Naval Sea Systems Command in the Electromagnetics Department (SEA 53H). He has over 26 years of engineering experience in all aspects of Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) both on ships and shore, working for the Space & Naval Warfare Systems Command E3 Headquarters, the Joint System Center, NAVSEA HQ, and is currently at NSWC Dahlgren. He subscribes to the IEEE standards committee, Antenna, EMC, Communications, and Biomedical societies.
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