Yong-ling Ban
Professor
Information and Communication Engineering
University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
China
Biography
Prof. Yong-Ling Ban was bornin Henan, China.He received the B.S. degree in mathematics from Shandong University, China, the M.S. degree in electromagnetics from Peking University, China, and thePh.D.degree inmicrowave engineering from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), China, in 2000, 2003, and 2006, respectively. In July of 2006, he joined the Xi'an Mechanical and Electric Information Institute (from China North Industries Group Corporation) as a microwave engineer. He then joined Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, China, ï¬rst as a RF antenna design engineer and then as senior design engineer. At Huawei, he designed and implemented various terminal antennas for 15 data card and mobile phone products customized from leading telecommunication industries like Vodafone. Since September 2010, he has been an Associate Professor of microwave engineering with UESTC.
Research Interest
His research interests include wideband small antennas for 4G/5G/ handheld devices, MIMO antenna decoupling techniques, and millimeter wave multibeam array.
Publications
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Y. L. Ban*, Y. F. Qiang, Z. Chen, K. Kang, and J. Guo, A dual-loop antenna design for hepta-band WWAN/LTE metal-rimmed smartphone applications, IEEE Trans. Antennas Propag., vol.63, no.1, pp.48-58, 2015. (The seventh Popular paper of of 2015.01)
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K.L. Wong*, J. Y. Lu, L.Y. Chen, W.Y. Li, and Y.L. Ban, 8-antenna and 16-antenna arrays using the quad-antenna linear array as a building block for the 3.5-GHz LTE MIMO operation in the smartphone, Microwave Opt. Technol. Lett., Vol. 57, pp. 174-181, Jan. 2016
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Y. L. Ban*, Q. F. Qiang, G. Wu, H. Wang, and K. L. Wong, A Reconfigurable Narrow-Frame Antenna for LTE/WWAN Metal-Rimmed Smartphone Applications (accepted), IET Microwave Antennas Propag., 2016