Plenary Lecture

The Latest Studies in Microwave Polarization Antennas and Its Application to Detection of Surface on Liquid Natural Gas

Associate Professor Yumi Takizawa
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
Japan
E-mail: takizawa@ism.ac.jp

Abstract: She will talk about the recent developments of microwave measurement systems and its practical applications.
Linearly-polarized microwaves have been used for measurement of targets in wide area. Circular polarization on the plane of x and y axes will be used to get effective information of satellite, marine, and other mobile vehicular in land. Conventional systems have been composed of 3D antenna, solid microwave oscillator, and waveguide circuit.
In this lecture, he will present the recent study to compose miniaturized system with plane (2D) antenna, integrated oscillator, and stripline circuits.
She will present variety of patch antennas and solid oscillator, stripline feeding circuits, and lastly she will introduce recent development of microwave measuring systems of liquid surface of oil and LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) transported in ship or stored on land.

Brief Biography of the Speaker: Yumi Takizawa received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Tokyo in 1994 after the BS degree from the Shinshu University in 1984. She joined in the Communication System Lab., OKI Electric, Tokyo. Then she joined in the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (ISM) as an associate professor in 1995. She has been engaged in experimental study of neural systems in weakly electric fish at the University of Virginia, USA, 1998 and 2000.
The Best Paper Prize of Neurology’12, WSEAS/NAUN was awarded to this study, July 2012.

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