2022 IEEE AP-Student Design Contest
2022 IEEE AP-S Student Design Contest
Miniaturized Antennas for IoT Applications
Travel to the 2022 IEEE AP-S and win up to US $1,500!
Join the 13th IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) Student Design Contest! Design and build an electrically small antenna for Internet of things (IoT) applications. The top 6 teams will receive travel funds to attend the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Symposium in Denver, Colorado, USA, July 10–15, 2022 to demonstrate their working systems. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will be announced at the 2022 IEEE AP-S Awards Presentation at the conference and will receive cash awards of US $1,500, $750, and $250, respectively.
Important deadlines are December 31, 2021 and May 14, 2022.
Specifications
- The setup must be able to visualize/demonstrate a practical IoT application of your choice using miniaturized antennas.
- You can choose an operating frequency in any ISM band.
- The results must be displayed in real time, with easy visualization (e.g., on a computer, a tablet or a mobile phone.)
- The setup and procedure must be easy to understand for non-specialists.
- The setup must be easy to reproduce in a classroom.
- The teams must explain the theory behind their demonstration setup in a simple way, so that it can be understood by non-engineers.
- Provide step-by-step instructions to allow reproducing the system for anyone who wants to use it for teaching purposes.
- Merit will be assigned to designs based on the following criteria, equally weighted:
- Creativity and justification of the design and its application;
- Capability of the system to show the beamforming and DoA detection capabilities of the system;
- Quality of the experimental setup and results;
- Educational value and clarity of the DIY/demonstration instructions.
- Existing licensed software at the university (e.g., electromagnetic simulation software) or free software may be used. Any other commercial software used for the project should be included in the budget. The total production cost for the entire system must be less than US$1,500.
Eligibility
The team should consist of 2 to 5 students, with at least 50% being undergraduate students. For a 5-year Bachelor-cum-Master degree program, students in years 1 to 3 are considered undergraduates. Each team should be advised by a professional mentor who is a member of the IEEE AP-S, but the work needs to be done primarily by the students. Nostudent or mentor should be involved in more than one team.
Application and Review Process
- All applicants must submit a preliminary design by December 31, 2021. It must include:
- A proposal limited to four pages and in 12-pt Times New Roman font that includes:
- A detailed description of the setup and the properties to be measured.
- A detailed description of the system to be built.
- A bill of materials (up to US $1,500).
- A letter from a professional mentor, such as a professor or engineer in industry, indicating agreement to supervise the project (the students being mainly responsible for doing the work). The mentor must be an AP-S member (please provide IEEE membership number) and must verify that all team members are graduate or undergraduate students at a university, college, or technical school. The proposal and letter must be integrated into a single PDF file named TeamName.pdf.
- A proposal limited to four pages and in 12-pt Times New Roman font that includes:
- The team of reviewers will assess each preliminary design based on the likelihood of achieving the design goal and the specifications, as well as the creativity of the project and the quality of the written materials. Six semi-finalist teams will be selected by January 15, 2022 and will receive US$1,500 each to build and test their designs.
- The six finalist teams will receive stipends of up US$5,000 per team to travel to and attend the IEEE AP-S Symposium. The stipend is intended to cover equipment shipping costs and all expenses for one team representative; however, it may be divided among multiple team members. Additional funds may be available to support teams with large travel distances. Please contact the Student Design Contest Coordinator for details.
- Each of the six semi-finalist teams must submit their final design by May 14, 2022 in the form of a video demonstration of the working system (≤ 10 minutes), step-by-step instructions to replicate the system (≤ 5 pages) in PDF format (≤ 5 MB file size), and a final report (≤ 5 pages) in PDF format (≤ 5 MB file size). Submission instructions for the video demonstration will be provided later (some videos from previous contests are available on YouTube – in the IEEE AP-S Student Design Contest Channel. The report should follow the two-column format of the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation and include:
- A detailed description of the system’s measurement capabilities.
- An easy-to-understand explanation of the theory behind the measurement system.
- A list of parts and materials required, including where to obtain them and costs.
- Photos of the final system.
- Measurement results obtained using the system.
- Biographies (100 words or less each) and photos of all design team members.
- The finalists will be expected to demonstrate their working systems during the Symposium and attend the Awards Banquet. Two celebratory dinner tickets will be reimbursed per team, for one team member and the team mentor. Each team should bring all necessary equipment for the demonstration.
- Several Design Contest Judges will be appointed to assess each design based on achieved performance, creativity, completeness of the description, functionality of the system as determined by the video, and quality of written materials. The Design Contest Judges will assess the final demonstrations and take into account the final reports to select the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize winners, who will receive certificates and cash prizes of US $1,500, $750, and $250, respectively. The prize winners will be announced at the Awards Presentation during the symposium.
How to Submit Materials
Send all questions and materials to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with the subject line “2022 IEEE AP-S Design Contest.” Messages without this subject line may not be received. All submitted materials must be in PDF format according to the guidelines above.