IMS2012 International Microwave Symposium

Foundation of MTT-S and previous history

  • 1952: foundation of the Professional Group for Microwave Electronics (IRE), predecessor of IEEE MTT-S by a group of microwave pioneers, but...
  • the first wireless transatlantic transmission occured back in 1901, 51 years earlier!
  • The history of microwaves really started an even much longer time ago.

MTT-S membership growth over the years

  • 1952:        471
  • 1953:     1,064
  • 1954:   ~2,335
  • 1961:   ~5,000
  • 1987: ~10,000
  • 2002: ~13,000
  • 2011: ~12,000

Some facts about International Microwave Symposium (IMS)

  • 1952, New York: first conference, 201 attendees
  • 1957, New York: starting of annual repetition, 306 attendees
  • 1972, Arlington Heights: starting of exhibtion, table tops, 19 exhibitors
  • 1977, San Diego: starting of booth exhibits, 63 exhibitors
  • 1979, Orlando: >1,000 attendees
  • 1998, Baltimore: >10,000 attendees
  • 2002, Seattle: 50th Anniversary of MTT-S, 900+ exhibition booths

Some facts about MTT-S Publications

  • Transactions on MTT: first issue March 1953 - 93 pages
  • Microwave and Wireless Component Letters: started in 1991 ("Microwave and Guided Wave Letters"), renamed in 2001
  • Microwave Magazine: started in 1999, highly successful start-up

60 years of microwave theory and techniques

  • Then
    • long distance communications
    • WW II radar, MIT Radiation Lab
    • microwave field and network theories
    • integral and asymptotic techniques
  • Later
    • ferrites
    • filters, couplers and multiplexers
    • frequency- and time-domain numerical techniques
  • Now
    • wireless local and personal communications
    • ICs with thousands of active devices
    • millimeter-waves and THz, photonics
    • SAW, MEMS, RFIDs, medical devices
    • new materials
    • RF nanotechnologies

(source: mainly John Barr, 2002 MTT-S president)

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