Complex scattering targets are often made by structures constituted of wedges that may interact at near field. In this paper, we examine the scattering of a plane electromagnetic wave by two separated arbitrarily oriented perfectly electrically conducting wedges with parallel axes. The procedure to obtain the solution is based on the recently developed semianalytical method known as generalized Wiener–Hopf technique that allows a comprehensive mathematical model of the problem in the spectral domain avoiding multiple steps of interaction among separated objects. The numerical results are presented to validate the procedure in terms of spectral quantities, GTD/uniform theory of diffraction coefficients and total far fields for engineering ap...
The application of a high-frequency solution for the field doubly diffracted in the far zone from a ...
Complex scattering problems are often made by composite structures where wedges and penetrable subs...
This paper presents our recent results on the study of the scattering and diffraction of an incident...
This paper presents our recent efforts in developing an effective technique based on Generalized Wie...
Complex scattering targets are often made by structures constituted by wedges and penetrable substra...
In this work, in order to accurately predict diffraction phenomena in propagation problems, we intro...
In this work we present a new methodology to study complex canonical electromagnetic scattering prob...
The book has a dual purpose. The first is to expose a general methodology to solve problems of elect...
In this paper we examine the scattering of a plane electromagnetic wave by two opposite staggered pe...
The diffraction of an incident plane wave by an isotropic penetrable wedge is studied using generali...
Together with Part 1, Part 2 describes the theory, the validation, and the application of the gener...
In this article, we present a new methodology in spectral domain to study a novel, complex canonical...
Electromagnetic scattering from a layered capped wedge is studied. The wedge is assumed infinite in ...
A perfect electric conductor wedge lying on a dielectric half-space is analyzed, in the frequency do...
The scattering of a plane electromagnetic wave by two inverted perfectly electrically conducting (PE...
The application of a high-frequency solution for the field doubly diffracted in the far zone from a ...
Complex scattering problems are often made by composite structures where wedges and penetrable subs...
This paper presents our recent results on the study of the scattering and diffraction of an incident...
This paper presents our recent efforts in developing an effective technique based on Generalized Wie...
Complex scattering targets are often made by structures constituted by wedges and penetrable substra...
In this work, in order to accurately predict diffraction phenomena in propagation problems, we intro...
In this work we present a new methodology to study complex canonical electromagnetic scattering prob...
The book has a dual purpose. The first is to expose a general methodology to solve problems of elect...
In this paper we examine the scattering of a plane electromagnetic wave by two opposite staggered pe...
The diffraction of an incident plane wave by an isotropic penetrable wedge is studied using generali...
Together with Part 1, Part 2 describes the theory, the validation, and the application of the gener...
In this article, we present a new methodology in spectral domain to study a novel, complex canonical...
Electromagnetic scattering from a layered capped wedge is studied. The wedge is assumed infinite in ...
A perfect electric conductor wedge lying on a dielectric half-space is analyzed, in the frequency do...
The scattering of a plane electromagnetic wave by two inverted perfectly electrically conducting (PE...
The application of a high-frequency solution for the field doubly diffracted in the far zone from a ...
Complex scattering problems are often made by composite structures where wedges and penetrable subs...
This paper presents our recent results on the study of the scattering and diffraction of an incident...