RFMTC07

Conference on RF Measurement Technology, for State of The Art Production and Design

Gävle September 11th-12th 2007

The trends for advanced wireless communication products are increased bandwidth, more efficient modulation schemes, decreased size and cost, a transfer of the digital interface closer and closer to the antenna, and more complex antenna structures.

The emerging technologies for wireless communication to support the evolution of wireless systems, e.g. new efficiency enhancement techniques, multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO), orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and integration, creates new challenges for both design and production. Decrease of test times and decrease of investment cost are key issues for production.

The combination of digital signal processing and microwave technology is often used in product design, but it also offers large possibilities in the measurement technology area.  

The focus of the conference will be the future radio products and the measurement technology to support design, production and usage. We encourage submission of original papers demonstrating your approach to design and characterization of RF, microwave and millimeter wave devices, circuits and systems.

Topics include, but are not limited to:

  • RF Measurement Technology
  • Software Driven Measurements
  • Modular Instrumentation
  • Metrology
  • Antenna Measurements
  • Electromagnetic Interference
  • Power Amplifiers
  • Propagation and channel sounding
  • RF and Microwave components
  • RF and Microwave systems and applications
Publicerad av: Per Ängskog
Sidansvarig: Niclas Björsell
Sidan uppdaterades 2011-04-20
Contact Us
Conference Chair
Niclas Björsell
University of Gävle
+46 26 648795
E-mail: nbl@hig.se  

Technical Program Chair
Claes Beckman University of Gävle
+46 26 648820
E-mail: cbn@hig.se  

Exhibits Chair
Olof Bengtsson
University of Gävle
+46 26 648904
E-mail: bob@hig.se

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