Remcom’s Activities at IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 2023

Remcom looks forward to visiting with you in Portland!

Please stop by booth 500 for demonstrations of XFdtd’s new matching network design features! See below for details and a summary of Remcom’s technical presentation at the event!

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Technical Paper Presentation:
A Fast Indoor Coverage Prediction Scheme at 60 GHz Based on Image Processing, Geometrical Optics, and Transport Theory

Session: Terahertz and mm-Wave Technology
Track: AP-S: Propagation and Scattering
Location: Oregon Ballroom 204 (OCC)
Session Time: Thursday, July 27, 08:00 - 11:40 PDT
Presentation Time: Thursday, July 27, 10:40 - 11:00 PDT

3D ray tracing is used to accurately predict path loss, phase, and received signal strength for various environments. In this paper, we develop a fast and approximate prediction scheme for indoor path loss using digital image processing, geometrical optics and transport theory. The proposed algorithm is tested in an apartment environment, and its performance is compared against our commercial 3D ray tracing software suite, Wireless InSite.

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Advanced Matching Network Analysis in XFdtd
XF offers unique capabilities to help engineers navigate antenna design challenges with speed and accuracy.  Several new innovations simplify matching network design, including a schematic editor and the Circuit Element Optimizer.  Visit our booth for a demonstration of these latest capabilities.

Engineered Electromagnetic Surfaces in Wireless InSite 

Wireless InSite supports the simulation of RF interactions with engineered electromagnetic surfaces (EES).  EES artificially enhance wireless coverage at microwave and millimeter-wave frequencies via printed conductive patterns on substrates such as plastic or glass.  We’ll be demonstrating how Wireless InSite’s EES capability reveals improvements to coverage from static EES and metasurface-based RIS.

Superior Modeling of Real-world Environments Using WaveFarer

WaveFarer's diffuse scattering model reveals backscatter from road surfaces and vehicle interiors, elevating realism of simulations by providing a more accurate representation of conditions in the real world. Use transmission through materials to visualize scattering effects of waves passing through insulated walls, doors, furniture, and other obstructions. Our engineers can demonstrate these capabilities in our booth.


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