RFIC Interactive Forum (IF) PowerPoint Presentation Template

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RFIC Interactive Forum (IF) PowerPoint Presentation Template

IF PowerPoint Presentation Your Interactive Forum (IF) presentations at RFIC 2018 will consist of two parts: A printed “Poster” affixed to a “Poster Board”, aka meter-board A PDF or PowerPoint presentation on a 55” monitor, using the provided computer This guideline is for the second part, the PowerPoint presentation (see highlighted section below) A single, printed summary poster discussing the participant’s research in broad strokes. This poster will be in the form of a “Penta” chart, which covers the primary motivations, insights, and results of the project. Participants are responsible for preparing, printing, and bringing their poster to their specific IF session. A short set of PowerPoint slides that will be displayed on a 55” monitor. These slides will be tied to subject areas displayed on the Penta chart, and will allow participants to discuss their methods, results, and conclusions in more detail with forum attendees. IMPORTANT NOTE: IF Presenters MUST check in with the Session Chair(s) at the Check-In Area (see map on slide 14) at least 15 minutes prior to the start of their session.

IF PowerPoint (or PDF) Presentation RFIC2018 will provide each IF Presenter the option to provide additional details of their work, as a PowerPoint or PDF presentation, on a 55” monitor using a computer. The monitor and computer are made available at each IF station. This PowerPoint document is the mandatory RFIC2018 IF Presentation template and includes all necessary logos and banners. The presentation must be prepared in landscape with an aspect ratio of 16:9. The PowerPoint (or PDF) slides should refer to the five sections of the Penta chart; this reference should be included on the left-hand side of each slide (see examples in the following slides of this template). The presenter/author can use the slides to provide detailed information about his or her research. IMPORTANT NOTE: RFIC intends to make the IF presentations available to the conference attendees as PDF down-loads, a week after and up to 60 days from the conclusion of the IMS Microwave Week. However, the down-loadable presentations are restricted to only those that have the necessary permissions and authorizations from the presenter/author(s) institutions and sponsors for such dissemination. The presenter/author(s) are SOLELY responsible to seek and secure such permissions and authorization prior to the final submission on Monday, 28 May 2018. This includes securing, as applicable, all ITAR and other governmental permissions. The IEEE, MTT-S, and/or RFIC2018 will neither assume nor bear ANY responsibility for materials submitted without appropriate approvals or clearances, and will make NO attempt to retract, rescind, or redact the submitted materials. Please refer to the detailed instructions at the RFIC website on the preparation and submission of the IF presentations.

Example Paper Title Author 1, Author 2 University of XYZ

Paper title Example STATUS QUO AND DESIGN GOALS Prior approach – 1 Provides excellent performance metric ABC (e.g., efficiency) Requires high supply voltage and multiple external components Block Diagram/Architecture of prior approach 1 STATUS QUO AND DESIGN GOALS Prior approach – 2 Provides excellent performance metric DEF (e.g., ACPR) Sensitive to matching between components, multiple tuning elements etc.. Block Diagram/Architecture of prior approach 2 Note: Provide a summary of the prior approaches related to the paper. Identify benefits and disadvantages

STATUS QUO AND DESIGN GOALS Paper title Example A XYZ (e.g., transmitter) is proposed for the purpose of Maximizing efficiency Designing for high Peak-to-Average-Power (PAPR) signals etc … STATUS QUO AND DESIGN GOALS Note: State what the high-level architecture is (e.g., transmitter/receiver etc), for what application and outline the goals of the design – what are the issues in prior approaches that are being addressed

HIGH-LEVEL BLOCK DIAGRAM (CONCEPT) Paper title Example HIGH-LEVEL BLOCK DIAGRAM (CONCEPT) NEW INSIGHTS An approach that solves key design challenge ABC is introduced which employs Technique – 1 Technique – 2 etc. Note: Identify the new approach and highlight key features. Provide a high-level diagram of the approach.

DIAGRAM(s) OF COMPLETE ARCHITECTURE Paper Title DIAGRAM(s) OF COMPLETE ARCHITECTURE Example Critical sub-designs/blocks (e. g.) Sub-design 1 Sub-design 1 consists of … Sub-design 2 Sub-design 2 consists of .. … DESCRIPTION Note: Identify critical blocks in the architecture and provide a detailed architecture diagram that shows the interaction between these blocks

Paper Title Critical sub-design 1 Example Circuit-level description DIAGRAM OF SUB-DESIGN 1 Critical sub-design 1 Circuit-level description DESCRIPTION Note: Describe the critical sub-designs/blocks

Paper Title Example QUANTITATIVE IMPACT Important measurement 2 Important measurement 1 QUANTITATIVE IMPACT Note: Show important measurements here. Provide key results that validate stated design goals.

Paper Title Example QUANTITATIVE IMPACT Note: Include comparison table (Identify critical and relevant parameters).

Paper Title Example DESIGN SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION DIE PHOTO TEST BOARD/MEASUREMENT SET-UP DESIGN SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION Note: Show physical set-up (e.g., die photo, test set-up etc).

DESIGN SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION Paper Title An XYZ is desribed Feature 1 (eg., high efficiency/low noise figure etc ) is demonstrated …. Future goals and potential enhancements (e.g.) migrate approach to higher frequencies etc. Example DESIGN SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION Note: Summarize clearly what was achieved or demonstrated in the work. Describe future directions, if relevant.

RFIC Interactive Forum Layout IMPORTANT NOTE: Presenters must check in, at the Check-In Area, at least 15 minutes prior to the start of their session.