Call For Papers

Aug. 31, 2004
The theme of the 64th Automatic RF Techniques Group (ARFTG), scheduled for November 30 through December 3, 2004 in Orlando, FL, is "Digital Communication System Metrics." Co-sponsored by the Microwave Theory & Techniques Society of the IEEE, the ...

The theme of the 64th Automatic RF Techniques Group (ARFTG), scheduled for November 30 through December 3, 2004 in Orlando, FL, is "Digital Communication System Metrics." Co-sponsored by the Microwave Theory & Techniques Society of the IEEE, the conference and short course offer attendees to share ideas on measurement techniques and metrology methods. For information on making a technical presentation, contact General Chairperson Professor Joe Tauritz ([email protected]) or Technical Program Chairperson Professor Bill Eisenstadt ([email protected]). All student first-author presenters will receive a registration waiver and a limited travel/hotel grant.

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