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Analysis of antenna around target with dielectric coatings with hybrid MOM-PO technique
Analysis of antenna around target with dielectric coatings with hybrid MOM-PO technique,10.1109/APS.2011.5997204,Ying Yan,Yu Zhang,Weixin Zhao,Xunwang
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Ying Yan
,
Yu Zhang
,
Weixin Zhao
,
Xunwang Zhao
,
Tapan K. Sarkar
Nowadays, many different electromagnetic computational methods have been applied for the analysis of on-board antenna. One efficient and widely adopted technique is the method of moments (MOM), which is a kind of
integral equation
technique. But it is still very difficult to analyze on-board antenna by MOM alone when the electrical size of the structure is large. In order to solve this problem, hybrid techniques that combine MOM with other high-frequency techniques have emerged. MOM-PO is an efficient current-based hybrid approach. It combines unknown MOM currents for some regions, with other surface inducing currents obtained from
physical optics
(PO) for the rest of the regions.
Conference:
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium - APSURSI
, pp. 3162-3165, 2011
DOI:
10.1109/APS.2011.5997204
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