Design & Development of Flat Panel Phased Array Antennas for Wireless & Satellite Comms

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IEEE North Jersey Section and IEEE North Jersey Section AP/MTT Chapter co-sponsors

39th Annual Symposium and Mini Show

 


The North Jersey IEEE MTT/AP Societies invite you to the 39th Annual Symposium and Mini-Show on Wednesday, October 9, at the Hanover Manor in East Hanover, NJ.

The Technical Conference presents a series of 13 lectures describing the state-of-the-art in Digital Radio, Emerging Apps, Propagation Modeling, Digital Twins, Devices, Biomedical RF, Wireless Power Transfer, AI Digital Predistortion, The Inside History on 9/11, Phased Arrays  & UAS Detection Systems.

The speakers are leaders in their respective fields, at L3Harris, Mercury Systems, IEEE, Synergy Microwave, Altair, Indian Institute of Technology, CommScope, University of Texas, MathWorks, US ARMY, San Diego State, and the United Nations.

The Mini-Show presents a group of displays and demonstrations representing the state-of-the-art in products from leading companies in these technologies.   The Exhibits include components, subsystems, test equipment, and CAD tools.   Technical representatives will be on-site to assist you.    

Registration can be done online at vTools and also on-site, and there is no charge to attend.  IEEE Membership is not required.  

Complimentary breakfast, refreshments, and lunch will be provided.

 



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  • Hanover Manor
  • 16 Eagle Rock Avenue
  • East Hanover , New Jersey
  • United States 07936

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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE North Jersey Section
  • Starts 01 September 2025 01:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 10 October 2025 03:55 AM UTC
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Dr. Satish Sharma

Topic:

Design & Development of Flat Panel Phased Array Antennas for Wireless & Satellite Comms

There is a great demand for high data throughput and innovative beam steering antenna solutions in wireless and satellite communication applications. Over the last decade, beam steering antennas have experienced significant advancements, primarily driven by the maturation of silicon beamforming chipsets, multilayer printed circuit boards, and 3D printing technologies. This talk will focus on the emerging flat-panel phased array antennas used in wireless and satellite communications. The presentation will delve into electronic beam steering through beamforming networks and commercially available beamforming integrated circuit (BFIC) chips. The challenges and roles of silicon BFICs, multilayered printed circuit board (PCB) fabrication, RF component assembly, and beam forming algorithms will be explored during these discussions. The talk will emphasize the importance of data throughput testing of Ka-band flat-panel phased array antennas in a laboratory environment and over-the-air (OTA) testing across a 1 km link between two buildings at San Diego State University. It will also cover data throughput testing of a dual-circularly polarized Ka-band flat-panel phased array on a payload over a 100,000 ft Aerostar balloon. The speaker will conclude with insights on the future evolution of beam steering technology.

Biography:

Dr. Satish Kumar Sharma, IEEE Fellow, received his Ph. D. degree in Electronics Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), India, in August 1997. He received his Bachelor of Technology in Electronics Engineering from Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, India, in 1991. He was a Post- Doctoral Fellow at the University of Manitoba, Canada, from March 1999 to May 2001.

He joined InfoMagnetics Technologies (IMT) Corporation, Winnipeg, Canada, as a Senior Antenna Engineer from May 2001 to August 2006. While at IMT, he also served as a Part-Time Research Associate at the University of Manitoba from August 2006. Dr. Sharma joined San Diego State University (SDSU) as an Assistant Professor in August 2006. He established the Antenna and Microwave Laboratory (AML) shortly after joining SDSU and has served as its Director since then. He became a tenured Associate Professor in August 2010. He was promoted to full Professor in August 2014 and currently holds this position. He received the National Science Foundation (NSF)’s prestigious faculty early career development (CAREER) award in 2009. He also received the 2015 IEEE AP-S Harold A. Wheeler Prize Paper Award. He was Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Antennas & Propagation and IEEE Antennas, Wireless & Propagation Letters. He is an IEEE AP-S Distinguished Lecturer (2025-2027), an IEEE AP-S AdCom member (2025-2027), the inaugural Chair of the Technical Committee on Security (TC9): Security, Defense, and Disaster Management (2025), and Vice-Chair of the SIGHT committee. His research lab can analyze, design, develop, and verify antennas operating from VHF to millimeter wave frequencies (110 GHz). He has advised and mentored more than 110 undergraduate/graduate students, as well as postdoctoral fellows and visiting research scholars.

Dr. Sharma has published over 335 journal and conference papers and holds three US and Canadian patents. He co-edited three volumes of “Handbook of Reflector Antennas and Feed Systems”, published by Artech House in May/June 2013. His other co-authored book, “Multifunctional Antennas and Arrays for Wireless Communication Systems”, was published by IEEE-Press/Wiley in April 2021. He has collaborated with industry professionals on SBIR/STTR Phase I and II projects funded by DARPA, SPAWAR, Missile Defense Agency, and the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) in addition to projects from the NSF and Office of Naval Research (ONR). He has also served as an engineer/consultant for several wireless and defense companies. He is also the CEO/founder of 5GAntennaTech, LLC. His research interests include microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies, beam-steering antennas, flat-panel phased array antennas, reconfigurable and tunable antennas, 3D-printed antennas, inkjet-printed conformal antennas, massive MIMO antennas, antennas for CubeSats, reflector antennas and their feed systems, and metasurface antennas.

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Agenda

IEEE North Jersey Section & MTT-Society and AP-Society Joint Chapter Present the 39th Annual Symposium and Mini-Show

Focus: Selected Topics in RF and Microwave Technologies for Commercial and Military Applications  

Date: Thursday, October 9, 2025, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM    

Location: Hanover Manor, 16 Eagle Rock Ave.  East Hanover, NJ 07936 ,  Phone: 973-992-7425  

Technical Sessions: Enjoy 10-12 lectures featuring speakers from leading companies, with an emphasis on military electronics, wireless technologies, and microwave communications.

Exhibits: Explore the latest products with approximately 40-50 exhibitors.  

Refresments/Lunch: Complimentary Lunch Served.

Registration: Register online or in person. 

For Further Information, Contact:

Chair - General Exhibition: Kirit Dixit, Phone: 201-669-7599, Email: kdixit@ieee.org  

Chair – Technical Programs: George Kannell, Phone: 973-284-3682, Email: george.kannell@L3harris.com  

Co-Chair- Technical Programs: Ajay Poddar, Phone: 201-560-3806, Email: akpoddar@ieee.org

 



While IEEE membership isn't required to attend the event, we encourage attendees to join the IEEE, its Antennas and Propagation Society, and Microwave Theory and Technology Society. Visit the IEEE Booth for membership details and student discounts.