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This first document provides guidelines and instructions for preparing and submitting your draft presentation by Wednesday, 10 June 2020 deadline. By following these guidelines and instructions, your presentation should provide a rewarding experience to both you and your colleagues in the audience.
 
This first document provides guidelines and instructions for preparing and submitting your draft presentation by Wednesday, 10 June 2020 deadline. By following these guidelines and instructions, your presentation should provide a rewarding experience to both you and your colleagues in the audience.
 
The second document, to be provided to all authors on Friday, 12 June 2020, gives guidelines and instructions for providing a video recording to be attached with your presentation. This recording is due on Wednesday, 8 July 2020.
 
The second document, to be provided to all authors on Friday, 12 June 2020, gives guidelines and instructions for providing a video recording to be attached with your presentation. This recording is due on Wednesday, 8 July 2020.
You are required to carry out the following mandatory steps. Please read the entire document before you begin creating your presentation.
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You are required to carry out the following mandatory steps. Please read the entire document before you begin creating your presentation.<br>
1. Create your presentation using the revised RFIC2020 PowerPoint template available on the RFIC webpage. Please pay special attention when embedding fonts and multi-media content, as described in detail later in this document. The use of vu-graphs, 35 mm slides, or other hard media for presentations is NOT allowed at RFIC2020.
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1. Create your presentation using the revised RFIC2020 PowerPoint template available on the RFIC webpage. Please pay special attention when embedding fonts and multi-media content, as described in detail later in this document. The use of vu-graphs, 35 mm slides, or other hard media for presentations is NOT allowed at RFIC2020.<br>
 
2. Save your presentation using the specified file nomenclature, both as PowerPoint (.pptx) and Portable Document Format (.PDF). Each of these files cannot exceed 4 MB in size.
 
2. Save your presentation using the specified file nomenclature, both as PowerPoint (.pptx) and Portable Document Format (.PDF). Each of these files cannot exceed 4 MB in size.
  
  
 
==Important Dates==
 
==Important Dates==

Revision as of 07:44, 24 June 2020

RFIC 2020
IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Symposium
Event in series RFIC
Dates 2020/08/04 (iCal) - 2020/08/06
Homepage: https://rfic-ieee.org/
Submitting link: https://www.mpassociates.com/ml/account/login.aspx?redirectkey=45
Location
Location: Virtual event
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Committees
General chairs: Waleed Khalil
PC chairs: Brian Floyd, Osama Shanaa
Workshop chairs: Danilo Manstretta, Mona Hella
Panel Chair: Andre Hanke
Keynote speaker: Qi Bi, Benno Willke, David Payne
Table of Contents


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The IEEE Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits Symposium (RFIC) 2020

Topics

  • Mo1A: High Spectral Purity Phase-Locked Loops
  • Mo1B: Microwave and mmWave Radar Systems
  • Mo1C: Circulators and Full-Duplex Transceivers
  • Mo1D: Switches and Delay Elements for Receiver Front-Ends
  • Mo2A: Reconfigurable RF Front-End Blocks
  • Mo2B: Millimeter-Wave Circuits in D and E Band for High Data-Rate Wireless Links
  • Mo2C: Digital Power Amplifiers
  • Mo2D: Novel RF Devices and Modeling Approaches
  • 200: HW Startups -- no longer an oxymoron?
  • Mo3A: RFIC Systems and Applications I: Biomedical and Radar Systems
  • Mo3B: Millimeter-Wave Transceivers and Building Blocks
  • Mo3C: mmWave Power Amplifiers
  • Mo4A: RFIC System and Applications II: Wideband Wireless Communication and Quantum Computing
  • Mo4B: Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Circuits and Systems for Sensing and Communications
  • Mo4C: High-Performance Frequency-Generation Components
  • Tu1A: mmWave Signal Generation
  • Tu1B: 5G Focus Session on Advances in Mixer-First Receivers
  • Tu1C: Linearization and Efficiency Enhancement Techniques
  • Tu1D: Mixed-Signal and Power Management Techniques for RF Transceivers
  • Tu2A: Ultra-Low Power Transceivers
  • Tu2B: 5G Focus Session on Millimeter-Wave Components and Systems
  • Tu2C: Sub-6 GHz Receiver Front-End Circuits
  • 201: Automotive radars and AI: Is my car really safe?


Submissions

This first document provides guidelines and instructions for preparing and submitting your draft presentation by Wednesday, 10 June 2020 deadline. By following these guidelines and instructions, your presentation should provide a rewarding experience to both you and your colleagues in the audience. The second document, to be provided to all authors on Friday, 12 June 2020, gives guidelines and instructions for providing a video recording to be attached with your presentation. This recording is due on Wednesday, 8 July 2020. You are required to carry out the following mandatory steps. Please read the entire document before you begin creating your presentation.
1. Create your presentation using the revised RFIC2020 PowerPoint template available on the RFIC webpage. Please pay special attention when embedding fonts and multi-media content, as described in detail later in this document. The use of vu-graphs, 35 mm slides, or other hard media for presentations is NOT allowed at RFIC2020.
2. Save your presentation using the specified file nomenclature, both as PowerPoint (.pptx) and Portable Document Format (.PDF). Each of these files cannot exceed 4 MB in size.


Important Dates