Reverberation Chamber, OATS, and Anechoic Chamber Users Group
CALL FOR PAPERS
Hyatt Regency Lake Washington Hotel - Seattle, Washington
October 30-31, 2018
Information for Authors:
Building on the success of the previous ROACH meetings, the 2018 meeting retains its reputation as a critical “think tank” for key players in the EMC industry. Fundamental and advanced discussions regarding reverberation chamber, anechoic chambers and TEM cells testing procedures will be discussed, including the latest, emerging technology on fully lined anechoic chambers.
Paper Topics of Interest:
Guidelines For Authors & Submittal Procedures:
All abstract submissions must be received in PDF format to Vignesh Rajamani via email at vignesh@ieee.org no later than Saturday, September 15, 2018. Allowances will be made to accommodate the various time zones around the world. Address all technical program correspondence vignesh@ieee.org. Abstracts should be a minimum of 200 words and no more than 400 words.
Importance of Topic:
Does it have direct significance to the EMC, Wireless, or RF Microwave Testing community?
Technical Sophistication and Depth:
Does it present information that is a significant contribution, advancement, application or refinement of the state of the art? Does it expose the reader to a higher knowledge level than currently available from other sources?
Readability, Clarity and Presentation:
Is the value of the submission clearly defined? Is the material written in clear and concise English, with topics presented in an organized and logical manner?
Novelty and Originality:
Does it propose a new and unique concept or expand on an existing premise from a unique point of view?
Oral Presentations:
All oral presentations have been allocated a 20-minute time slot. These 20-minutes must include the presentation, questions, any discussion, and the transition to the next presentation. It is strongly recommended that speakers plan on a 15-16 minute presentation to allow 4-5 minutes for questions; speakers typically cover at most one to two slides per minute.
Building on the success of the previous ROACH meetings, the 2018 meeting retains its reputation as a critical “think tank” for key players in the EMC industry. Fundamental and advanced discussions regarding reverberation chamber, anechoic chambers and TEM cells testing procedures will be discussed, including the latest, emerging technology on fully lined anechoic chambers.
Paper Topics of Interest:
- Introduction to absorber technology
- Semi-anechoic and fully anechoic chambers
- TEM cell/GTEM applications and limitations
- Recent advancements in reverberation theory and applications, including statistical methods
- Wireless testing and environment simulation
- Standards updates
- Aerospace applications
- Antenna and probe characterizations
- Time domain methods
- Environment characterization
- Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs)
- EMI/EMC/PIM chamber design, measurement and instrumentation
- RF material design, measurement and instrumentation
Guidelines For Authors & Submittal Procedures:
All abstract submissions must be received in PDF format to Vignesh Rajamani via email at vignesh@ieee.org no later than Saturday, September 15, 2018. Allowances will be made to accommodate the various time zones around the world. Address all technical program correspondence vignesh@ieee.org. Abstracts should be a minimum of 200 words and no more than 400 words.
Importance of Topic:
Does it have direct significance to the EMC, Wireless, or RF Microwave Testing community?
Technical Sophistication and Depth:
Does it present information that is a significant contribution, advancement, application or refinement of the state of the art? Does it expose the reader to a higher knowledge level than currently available from other sources?
Readability, Clarity and Presentation:
Is the value of the submission clearly defined? Is the material written in clear and concise English, with topics presented in an organized and logical manner?
Novelty and Originality:
Does it propose a new and unique concept or expand on an existing premise from a unique point of view?
Oral Presentations:
All oral presentations have been allocated a 20-minute time slot. These 20-minutes must include the presentation, questions, any discussion, and the transition to the next presentation. It is strongly recommended that speakers plan on a 15-16 minute presentation to allow 4-5 minutes for questions; speakers typically cover at most one to two slides per minute.
AUTHOR SUBMISSION SCHEDULE
ABSTRACT: Sep 15, 2018
Acceptance Notification: Sep 30, 2019
Final PowerPoint Presentation Material: Oct 19, 2018
ABSTRACT: Sep 15, 2018
Acceptance Notification: Sep 30, 2019
Final PowerPoint Presentation Material: Oct 19, 2018