An efficient model is developed to accelerate the convergence of the dyadic Green's function's (DGF) infinite summation when the source and observation points are placed in different layers of a dielectric sphere, thereby expediting computational analysis. The proposed procedure is based on asymptotic extraction principles in which the quasi-static images are extracted from the spectral domain DGF. The effectiveness of the approach is demonstrated in a method of moment model where a microstrip antenna as well as a conformal dipole array have been studied
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When a function is expressed as an infinite series of spherical harmonics the convergence can be acc...
Asymptotic expressions are derived for the dyadic Green's functions of antennas radiating in the pre...
An efficient algorithm is introduced to enhance the convergence of dyadic Green's functions (DGF) in...
A unified method of moments model is developed for the analysis of arbitrarily shaped antennas that ...
Abstract—Rigorous mathematical Method of Moments (MoMs) for analyzing various radiating spherical st...
A high-frequency asymptotic solution based on the Uniform Geometrical Theory of Diffraction (UTD) is...
ABSTRACT: The dyadic Green’s function in spherically layered media is considered by assuming that so...
International audienceThe efficient computation of periodic Green's functions is discussed here for ...
The efficient computation of periodic Green’s functions is discussed here for an arbitrarily directe...
This paper presents a unified solution to analyze spherical multilayer structures. The kernel of thi...
A method of moments model is presented to analyze Archimedean spirals that are printed on a layered ...
ISBN: 978-1-934142-02-8 - http://piers.org/piersproceedings/piers2k7PragueProc.phpInternational audi...
This paper presents an efficient technique for evaluating Green’s functions associated to layered me...
Spiral antennas have a wide range of applications in communications because they are circularly pola...
This work presents a unified procedure to analyze radial waveguides, dielectric resonators, dielectr...
When a function is expressed as an infinite series of spherical harmonics the convergence can be acc...
Asymptotic expressions are derived for the dyadic Green's functions of antennas radiating in the pre...
An efficient algorithm is introduced to enhance the convergence of dyadic Green's functions (DGF) in...
A unified method of moments model is developed for the analysis of arbitrarily shaped antennas that ...
Abstract—Rigorous mathematical Method of Moments (MoMs) for analyzing various radiating spherical st...
A high-frequency asymptotic solution based on the Uniform Geometrical Theory of Diffraction (UTD) is...
ABSTRACT: The dyadic Green’s function in spherically layered media is considered by assuming that so...
International audienceThe efficient computation of periodic Green's functions is discussed here for ...
The efficient computation of periodic Green’s functions is discussed here for an arbitrarily directe...
This paper presents a unified solution to analyze spherical multilayer structures. The kernel of thi...
A method of moments model is presented to analyze Archimedean spirals that are printed on a layered ...
ISBN: 978-1-934142-02-8 - http://piers.org/piersproceedings/piers2k7PragueProc.phpInternational audi...
This paper presents an efficient technique for evaluating Green’s functions associated to layered me...
Spiral antennas have a wide range of applications in communications because they are circularly pola...
This work presents a unified procedure to analyze radial waveguides, dielectric resonators, dielectr...
When a function is expressed as an infinite series of spherical harmonics the convergence can be acc...