A hybrid Finite Element Method (FEM)/Method of Moments (MoM) technique in conjunction with the Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation (AWE) technique is applied to obtain radar cross section (RCS) of a cavity-backed aperture in an infinite ground plane over a frequency range. The hybrid FEM/MoM technique when applied to the cavity-backed aperture results in an integro-differential equation with electric field as the unknown variable, the electric field obtained from the solution of the integro-differential equation is expanded in Taylor series. The coefficients of the Taylor series are obtained using the frequency derivatives of the integro-differential equation formed by the hybrid FEM/MoM technique. The series is then matched via the Pade approxi...
The problem of electromagnetic scattering from and transmission through an arbitrarily shaped apertu...
The Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation (AWE) technique is applied to a generalized frequency domain elec...
Four high-frequency methods are described for analyzing the electromagnetic (EM) scattering by elect...
Application of Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation (AWE) is presented in conjunction with a hybrid Finite...
Model Based Parameter Estimation (MBPE) is presented in conjunction with the hybrid Finite Element M...
An implementation of the Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation (AWE) technique is presented for obtaining t...
In this research the electromagnetic scattering of a plane wave from a two-dimensional cavity embedd...
In this research the electromagnetic scattering of a plane wave from a two-dimensional cavity embedd...
The electromagnetic scattering from an arbitrarily shaped aperture backed by a rectangular cavity re...
Radiation pattern prediction analysis of elliptically polarized cavity-backed aperture antennas in a...
Radiation pattern prediction analysis of elliptically polarized cavity backed aperture antennas in a...
A hybrid numerical technique is presented for a characterization of the scattering and radiation pro...
The interior resonance problem that can occur when using a hybrid finite-element method/method of mo...
Cavity-backed apertures (CBA) are encountered as parts of any airborne or spaceborne radar targets. ...
CBS3DS is a computer code written in FORTRAN 77 to compute the backscattering radar cross section of...
The problem of electromagnetic scattering from and transmission through an arbitrarily shaped apertu...
The Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation (AWE) technique is applied to a generalized frequency domain elec...
Four high-frequency methods are described for analyzing the electromagnetic (EM) scattering by elect...
Application of Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation (AWE) is presented in conjunction with a hybrid Finite...
Model Based Parameter Estimation (MBPE) is presented in conjunction with the hybrid Finite Element M...
An implementation of the Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation (AWE) technique is presented for obtaining t...
In this research the electromagnetic scattering of a plane wave from a two-dimensional cavity embedd...
In this research the electromagnetic scattering of a plane wave from a two-dimensional cavity embedd...
The electromagnetic scattering from an arbitrarily shaped aperture backed by a rectangular cavity re...
Radiation pattern prediction analysis of elliptically polarized cavity-backed aperture antennas in a...
Radiation pattern prediction analysis of elliptically polarized cavity backed aperture antennas in a...
A hybrid numerical technique is presented for a characterization of the scattering and radiation pro...
The interior resonance problem that can occur when using a hybrid finite-element method/method of mo...
Cavity-backed apertures (CBA) are encountered as parts of any airborne or spaceborne radar targets. ...
CBS3DS is a computer code written in FORTRAN 77 to compute the backscattering radar cross section of...
The problem of electromagnetic scattering from and transmission through an arbitrarily shaped apertu...
The Asymptotic Waveform Evaluation (AWE) technique is applied to a generalized frequency domain elec...
Four high-frequency methods are described for analyzing the electromagnetic (EM) scattering by elect...