Welcome to the 2009
IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation
and USNC-URSI National Radio Science Meeting Website
The 2009 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and the 2009 USNC/URSI National Radio Science meeting will be held jointly on June 1-5, 2009, at the Embassy Suites Convention Center in North Charleston, SC. The symposium and meeting are co-sponsored by the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) and the U.S. National Committee of the International Union of Radio Science (USNC/URSI) Commissions A, B, C, D, E, F, and K. The technical sessions, workshops, and short courses will be coordinated between the two groups to provide a comprehensive and well-balanced program. This meeting is intended to provide an international forum for the exchange of information on state-of-the-art research in antennas, propagation, electromagnetic engineering, and radio science. Please note that technical sessions are held over five days from June 1 to 5, with workshops and short courses on May 31 and June 6, 2009. Visit the meeting website at www.apsursi2009.org for more information.
Paper Submission: Authors are invited to submit contributions for review and possible presentation in the symposium on topics of interest to AP-S and URSI including advancements and innovations in the fields of electromagnetics, antennas, and wave propagation. Suggested topics and general information are listed in this call. In addition to regularly scheduled sessions for oral and poster presentations, there will be a student paper competition as well as special sessions, workshops, and short courses that will address timely topics and state-of-the-art advancements in these fields. All paper submissions are due January 16th, 2009.
Instructions for AP-S and URSI AuthorsSubmission Information
All paper and abstract submissions must be
received in PDF format via the symposium
website by no later than January 16, 2009. Only
electronic submissions in PDF format will be
accepted. Please consult symposium website at
www.apsursi2009.org for the latest instructions,
templates, and format examples. Address all
AP-S and URSI correspondence, including
inquiries concerning papers, abstracts, the
technical program, and copyright forms to
Gianluca Lazzi at lazzi@eos.ncsu.edu.
Manuscript Preparation: The language of the symposium is English. The text should be formatted single-spaced and sized for 21.5 × 28 cm (8.5 × 11 inch) paper. The title should be centered 1 inch from the top of the first page. The author’s (or authors’) name and complete organizational affiliation should be two lines below the title. If there are multiple authors, the presenter is to be indicated with an asterisk. The text should start three lines below the last name. Left- and right-hand margins should be 4 cm (1.5 inches). A 2.5 cm (1 inch) margin should be at the top and bottom of all pages. Paragraphs are to be separated with one blank line. Submissions must withstand a linear reduction to 70% of original size and maintain readability. Only the author who submits the paper will receive an acknowledgement of the submission. Please do not include page numbers on submitted documents.
Additional Instructions for AP-S Authors:
The paper must be limited to four pages including
text, references, and figures. The introduction
should indicate clearly how the submission
relates to previous work and the unique aspects
of the current submission. Footnotes should not
be used except for credits to sponsoring agencies.
A signed IEEE copyright form is necessary
with all AP-S submissions. Missing copyright forms
will make it necessary to reject the paper.
Instructions for submitting the copyright forms are
on the symposium website at
www.apsursi2009.org.
Additional Instructions for URSI Authors:
URSI abstract submission must consist of at least
250 words and must be limited to one page,
including figures. Do not include a list of
references. However, a few open-literature
references may be included parenthetically, for
example: (R. L. Lewis and J. R. Johler, Radio Sci.,
2, 75-81, 1976). Acknowledgement of financial
support is not appropriate. Also, please identify
the Commission and session topic for the paper.
AP-S Student Paper Competition: A student must be the first author of the paper. The student’s advisor should attach a statement that his/her contribution is primarily advisory. In addition, the transmittal letter should clearly indicate “student paper submission” and conform to all other submission requirements and instructions for authors as described in this call. For additional information contact Caicheng Lu at cclu@engr.uky.edu.
Special Sessions:
Requests to organize special sessions should be
submitted to Susan Hagness at
hagness@engr.wisc.edu no later than October 13,
2008. Special sessions will be selected and finalized
by the end of November. At that time, additional
instructions will be provided to the organizers of
the special sessions chosen for inclusion in the
symposium and/or meeting. The associated
papers or abstracts will be due on January 16,
2009. A list of special sessions will be posted on the
symposium website in December 2008.
Exhibits: Industrial exhibits will be open June 2-4, 2009. If you wish to display an exhibit, please contact Jay Kralovec at jay.kralovec@ieee.org.
Short Courses/Workshops: Individuals desiring to organize a short course or workshop, should contact Dev Palmer at dev.palmer@us.army.mil.