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May 20 - 23, 2002
Wyndham Baltimore Inner Harbor Hotel
Baltimore, Maryland

Last Updated 8 July 2002

UWBST 2002 was a tremendous success, with 253 participants from 20 countries.  Our thanks once again go to the IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society and the IEEE Baltimore Section for their financial support of the Conference, and to IEEE Signal Processing, IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems and IEEE Communications Societies for their technical sponsorship.

Viewgraphs for presented papers will be made available on this site as they become available.  Please continue to check the PAPERS link for updates (13 viewgraph presentations currently available 8 July 2002).

Selected papers from UWBST 2002 will form the basis for an IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory & Techniques Mini-Special on Ultra Wideband Technology scheduled for January 2003.  Details will be made available shortly.

Viewgraphs for the Plenary Session by Mr. Edmond Thomas (Chief FCC Office of Engineering and Technology) and the Invited Session on "Low-Complexity Rake Receivers in Wideband Wireless Channels" are available here for download:

Walk DON'T Run - The First Step in Authorizing Ultra-Wideband Technology, (PowerPoint) Plenary Session, Mr. Edmond Thomas, Chief of the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) [1.49 MB]

Low-Complexity Rake Receivers in Wideband Wireless Channels, Invited Session, Dr. Moe Z. Win, Wireless Systems Research Department, AT&T Labs - Research [1.80 MB]

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IEEE Microwave Theory & Techniques Society

IEEE Baltimore Section

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Aerospace & Electronic Systems Society (AESS)


IEEE Communications Society