IEEE AP-S Region10 Distinguished Speaker Programme

Organized by

Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology, Cochin

in association with

IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) Kerala Chapter

Monday, 27 April 2015

Objective

The Distinguished Speaker Programme, operated by the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society's Madras Chapter, aims to contribute to faculty development and inspiration in respect of electromagnetic theory teaching and research, and to offer insights into the subject not readily available in text books

Who may attend

Faculty handling electromagnetics, antennas and propagation and related subjects. Doctoral students working in these areas are also welcome.

Venue

Multimedia Hall, Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology, Cochin

Schedule

9:00 am Registration

9.20 am – 9.30 am Welcome Address

Dr. A. Unnikrishnan, Principal, RSET

9.30 am – 10.30 am Reconfigurable Antennas – Concept and Applications

Dr. Amalendu Patnaik, IIT Roorkee

10.30 am – 10.45 am Tea

10.45 am – 11.45 am Application of Neural Networks in Antenna Engineering

Dr. Amalendu Patnaik, IIT Roorkee

11.45 am – 12.45 pm Lunch

12.45 pm – 1.45 pm Antenna Arrays and Pattern Synthesis

Dr. P. Mohanan, CUSAT, Cochin

1.45 pm – 2.00 pm Tea

2.00 pm – 3.00 pm Transmission Lines and Waveguides

Dr. P. Mohanan, CUSAT, Cochin

3.00 pm – 3.30 pm Feedback & Winding Up

Dr. Deepti Das Krishna, RSET, Cochin

Registration

While there is no fee for registration, pre-registering is compulsory. Please email to , giving your (1) name, (2) position and affiliation, (3) contact details, and (4) a statement as to why you want to attend the event.

For any queries, please contact the institutional coordinator:

Dr. Deepti Das Krishna

Associate Professor

Dept. of E&C Engg.,

Rajagiri School of Engineering & Technology,

Cochin-682021

E-mail:

Mobile: 09846420928

Abstracts of talks

Reconfigurable Antennas – Concept and Applications
Reconfigurable antennas have been gaining much attention recently because of the number of unconventional demands by wireless communication engineers. Over the years several of these antennas have been reported in the literature. Due to their multiple functionality nature, these antennas find their use in space, communication, cognitive radio, and MIMO systems. The lecture will focus on the concept, types and functionality of this category of antennas with specific typical examples.
Application of Neural Networks in Antenna Engineering
Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), that mimicry the functioning of the human brain, can solve two different types of problems, viz. (i) function mapping and (ii) classification. Almost every problem in Antenna Engineering is very much non-linear containing a large number of variables. So ANN is one of the suitable candidates for solving antenna problems. The beauty of applying this technique is that its response time is very fast. This technique has already been applied to solve many antenna problems successfully. The focus of this lecture is to familiarize the participants with the art of using ANN technique for solving antenna problems and typical example problems.

Antenna arrays and Pattern Synthesis

This part of the lecture deals with the array theory, different types of arrays and pattern synthesis. This is also interactive lecture with problem solving session.

Transmission lines and wave guide

This talk deals with the principle of transmission line, lossless transmission line, lossy transmission line, impedance matching, smith chart, rectangular waveguide, circular waveguide, planar waveguide.

Speakers' biographies

Dr. Amalendu Patnaik has received Ph.D. in Electronics from Berhampur University, Berhampur, India, in 2003. Now he is continuing as an Associate Professor in Electronics and Communication Engineering Department of Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India. Prior to joining as an Assistant Professor in IIT Roorkee in 2007, he was a Lecturer in National Institute of Science and Technology, Berhampur. During 2004–2005, he was a Visiting Scientist with the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA. He has authored or coauthored more than 50 papers in journal and conferences, coauthored one book on Engineering Electromagnetics, and one book chapter on Neural Network for Antennas in Modern Antenna Handbook (Wiley). He has presented his research work as short courses/tutorials in many national and international conferences. His current research interests include array signal processing, application of soft-computing techniques in electromagnetics, CAD for patch antennas, EMI, and EMC. Dr. Patnaik was awarded the IETE Sir J. C. Bose Award in 1998 and BOYSCAST Fellowship in 2004–2005 from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and Life Member of the Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE).

Dr. P. Mohanan received the Ph.D. degree in microwave antennas from Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), Cochin, India, in 1985. He worked as an Engineer in the Antenna Research and Development Laboratory, Bharat Electronics, Ghaziabad, India. Currently, he is a Professor in the Department of Electronics, CUSAT. He has published more than 250 referred journal articles and numerous conference articles. He also holds several patents in the areas of antennas and material science. His research areas include microstrip antennas, uniplanar antennas, ultra wideband antennas dielectric resonator antennas, superconducting microwave antennas, reduction of radar cross sections, Chipless RFID, Dilectric Diplexer and polarization agile antennas. Dr. P. Mohanan received the Dr. S . Vasudev Award 2011 from Kerala Sate Council for Science, Technology and Environment Government of Kerala, in 2012 and Career Award from the University Grants Commission in Engineering and Technology, Government of India, in 1994.