The objectives outlined in the original proposal for this project were to create a well-documented computer analysis model based on the finite-difference, time-domain (FDTD) method that would be capable of computing antenna impedance, far-zone radiation patterns, and radar cross-section (RCS). The ability to model a variety of penetrable materials in addition to conductors is also desired. The spiral antennas under study by this project meet these requirements since they are constructed of slots cut into conducting surfaces which are backed by dielectric materials
This thesis investigates a novel dual frequency range low profile antenna system containing two nest...
The need for an optimized antenna system design for use as a basic building block in large aerospace...
An investigation of novel square spiral antennas is presented. The antennas are designed by consider...
A two-arm spiral antenna (SA) printed on a dielectric substrate backed by a conducting plane is anal...
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This thesis presents an analysis of the behavior of an equiangular spiral antenna using a mixture of...
A two-arm spiral antenna (SA) printed on a dielectric substrate backed by a conducting plane is anal...
The project goals, plan and accomplishments up to this point are summarized in the viewgraphs. Among...
The Archimedean spiral antenna is well-known for its broadband characteristics with circular polariz...
During this effort the tasks specified in the Statement of Work have been successfully completed. Th...
2nd International ITG Conference on Antennas, INICA 2007; Munich; Germany; 28 March 2007 through 30 ...
Abstract—This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of a broadband (2–18 GHz) cavity-backed Archim...
Four different FDTD computer codes and companion Radar Cross Section (RCS) conversion codes on magne...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of a broadband (2–18 GHz) cavity-backed Archimedean spi...
This paper describes the application of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method to characterize ...
This thesis investigates a novel dual frequency range low profile antenna system containing two nest...
The need for an optimized antenna system design for use as a basic building block in large aerospace...
An investigation of novel square spiral antennas is presented. The antennas are designed by consider...
A two-arm spiral antenna (SA) printed on a dielectric substrate backed by a conducting plane is anal...
©2005 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...
This thesis presents an analysis of the behavior of an equiangular spiral antenna using a mixture of...
A two-arm spiral antenna (SA) printed on a dielectric substrate backed by a conducting plane is anal...
The project goals, plan and accomplishments up to this point are summarized in the viewgraphs. Among...
The Archimedean spiral antenna is well-known for its broadband characteristics with circular polariz...
During this effort the tasks specified in the Statement of Work have been successfully completed. Th...
2nd International ITG Conference on Antennas, INICA 2007; Munich; Germany; 28 March 2007 through 30 ...
Abstract—This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of a broadband (2–18 GHz) cavity-backed Archim...
Four different FDTD computer codes and companion Radar Cross Section (RCS) conversion codes on magne...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of a broadband (2–18 GHz) cavity-backed Archimedean spi...
This paper describes the application of the Finite-Volume Time-Domain (FVTD) method to characterize ...
This thesis investigates a novel dual frequency range low profile antenna system containing two nest...
The need for an optimized antenna system design for use as a basic building block in large aerospace...
An investigation of novel square spiral antennas is presented. The antennas are designed by consider...