An alternative method is proposed to characterize the radiation pattern of antennas from an impulse response, based on a moment expansion together with a frequency domain near-to-far-field transformation via a FDTD/CPML solver. The approach introduced in the present work is intended for printed antenna analysis in special cases when the geometries to be modeled require a high degree of discretization in the space-time domain, which directly affects the frequency resolution when using FFT to perform the conventional NF-FF techniques. Results are compared with those obtained by a reference frequency-domain NF-FF technique and the applicability of the proposed method is demonstrated
The knowledge of the behavior of pager antennas and the magnetic field within 2 cm of lossy dielectr...
The knowledge of the behavior of pager antennas and the magnetic field within 2 cm of lossy dielectr...
In any antenna configuration, it is desirable to obtain accurate far-field patterns of the antenna. ...
This paper presents results of a time-domain spherical-multipole near-to-far-field transformation to...
Abstract—Time modulated linear antenna arrays consisting of printed dipoles above a ground plane are...
AbstractThe definition of parameters that characterize the radiation of electric and magnetic fields...
The objective of the paper is to provide a systematic consideration and generalization of properties...
In this paper an approach to efficient computation of radiation pattern in FDTD simulation enviro...
International audienceIn this paper, improvements of the dual-grid finitedifference time-domain (DG-...
International audienceIn this paper, improvements of the dual-grid finitedifference time-domain (DG-...
International audienceIn this paper, improvements of the dual-grid finitedifference time-domain (DG-...
International audienceIn this paper, improvements of the dual-grid finitedifference time-domain (DG-...
Time-domain characterisation is vital in verifying the suitability of wideband antennas for near-fie...
International audienceIn this paper, improvements of the dual-grid finitedifference time-domain (DG-...
The knowledge of the behavior of pager antennas and the magnetic field within 2 cm of lossy dielectr...
The knowledge of the behavior of pager antennas and the magnetic field within 2 cm of lossy dielectr...
The knowledge of the behavior of pager antennas and the magnetic field within 2 cm of lossy dielectr...
In any antenna configuration, it is desirable to obtain accurate far-field patterns of the antenna. ...
This paper presents results of a time-domain spherical-multipole near-to-far-field transformation to...
Abstract—Time modulated linear antenna arrays consisting of printed dipoles above a ground plane are...
AbstractThe definition of parameters that characterize the radiation of electric and magnetic fields...
The objective of the paper is to provide a systematic consideration and generalization of properties...
In this paper an approach to efficient computation of radiation pattern in FDTD simulation enviro...
International audienceIn this paper, improvements of the dual-grid finitedifference time-domain (DG-...
International audienceIn this paper, improvements of the dual-grid finitedifference time-domain (DG-...
International audienceIn this paper, improvements of the dual-grid finitedifference time-domain (DG-...
International audienceIn this paper, improvements of the dual-grid finitedifference time-domain (DG-...
Time-domain characterisation is vital in verifying the suitability of wideband antennas for near-fie...
International audienceIn this paper, improvements of the dual-grid finitedifference time-domain (DG-...
The knowledge of the behavior of pager antennas and the magnetic field within 2 cm of lossy dielectr...
The knowledge of the behavior of pager antennas and the magnetic field within 2 cm of lossy dielectr...
The knowledge of the behavior of pager antennas and the magnetic field within 2 cm of lossy dielectr...
In any antenna configuration, it is desirable to obtain accurate far-field patterns of the antenna. ...