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MIC-CPE 2013 : Special session on computational and optimization methods applied to antenna systems in Mousharaka 6th International Conference on Communications, Propagation, and Electronics

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Link: http://mosharaka.net/?Cat=Conferences&Pag=ConfHome&Sec=SpecialSessions&Cid=37
 
When Feb 1, 2013 - Feb 3, 2013
Where Kenitra, Morocco
Submission Deadline Dec 4, 2012
Notification Due Dec 24, 2012
Final Version Due Dec 31, 2012
Categories    multi antenna optimization   computational techniques   mimo systems   array synthesis and design
 

Call For Papers

The session aims at presenting the latest computational and optimization techniques with application to antenna system design and analysis. the applications include (but are not limited to): antenna array synthesis and design, multi antenna system optimization, MIMO systems, analysis computational techniques, microwave component design and analysis
Antennas - Computational Electromagnetics

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