Electromagnetic characterization of conformal antennas
- Author
- Volakis, John L.
- Published
- Jan 15, 1992.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Alexanian, Angelos, Kempel, Leo C., Yu, C. L., Jin, J. M., and Woo, Alex C.
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- The ultimate objective of this project is to develop a new technique which permits an accurate simulation of microstrip patch antennas or arrays with various feed, superstrate and/or substrate configurations residing in a recessed cavity whose aperture is planar, cylindrical or otherwise conformed to the substructure. The technique combines the finite element and boundary integral methods to formulate a system suitable for solution via the conjugate gradient method in conjunction with the fast Fourier transform. The final code is intended to compute both scattering and radiation patterns of the structure with an affordable memory demand. With upgraded capabilities, the four included papers examined the radar cross section (RCS), input impedance, gain, and resonant frequency of several rectangular configurations using different loading and substrate/superstrate configurations.
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- Document ID: 19920012904.
Accession ID: 92N22147.
UMICH-027723-4-T.
NAS 1.26:189530.
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