International audienceA novel Green's function-free characteristic modes formulation is introduced in this work. The desired impedance or admittance matrix is obtained utilizing and appropriately modifying the versatile finite element method. For this purpose, the generalized eigenvalue problem of the electric or magnetic field vector wave equation is formulated. In the case of the electric field wave equation, using the Schur complement, the system is reformulated and expressed only in terms of the tangential electric field over the radiating apertures, retaining the equivalent magnetic currents. Similarly, in the case of the magnetic field wave equation, the electric current density on radiating metallic surfaces is isolated using the Sch...
Despite its long history, the Theory of Characteristic Modes has only been utilized in antenna desig...
© 2016 IEEE. This paper considers the characteristic mode analysis (CMA) of finite antenna arrays, s...
Characteristic modes are formulated using the scattering dyadic, which maps incident plane waves to ...
International audienceA novel Green's function-free characteristic modes formulation is introduced i...
The theory of electromagnetic characteristic modes was published roughly forty years ago, for both c...
Characteristic mode theory is usually formulated on top of the electric field integral equation. We ...
A new method to improve the accuracy and efficiency of characteristic mode (CM) decomposition for pe...
Conventional electric field integral equation-based theory is susceptible to the spurious internal r...
The importance of using efficient bases for current expansion in numerical computations of electroma...
Although surface integral equations (SIEs) have been extensively used in solving electromagnetic pro...
The characteristic mode analysis is presented based on the potential-based integral equation, where ...
© 2017 IEEE. This work considers a method for including mutual coupling in the characteristic mode a...
Tese no âmbito do doutoramento em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores, Ramo de Especializa...
The Theory of Characteristic Modes (TCM) has recently been shown to be beneficial in solving a wide ...
A new formulation is developed for the analysis of waveguide problems. Maxwell's equations for the m...
Despite its long history, the Theory of Characteristic Modes has only been utilized in antenna desig...
© 2016 IEEE. This paper considers the characteristic mode analysis (CMA) of finite antenna arrays, s...
Characteristic modes are formulated using the scattering dyadic, which maps incident plane waves to ...
International audienceA novel Green's function-free characteristic modes formulation is introduced i...
The theory of electromagnetic characteristic modes was published roughly forty years ago, for both c...
Characteristic mode theory is usually formulated on top of the electric field integral equation. We ...
A new method to improve the accuracy and efficiency of characteristic mode (CM) decomposition for pe...
Conventional electric field integral equation-based theory is susceptible to the spurious internal r...
The importance of using efficient bases for current expansion in numerical computations of electroma...
Although surface integral equations (SIEs) have been extensively used in solving electromagnetic pro...
The characteristic mode analysis is presented based on the potential-based integral equation, where ...
© 2017 IEEE. This work considers a method for including mutual coupling in the characteristic mode a...
Tese no âmbito do doutoramento em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores, Ramo de Especializa...
The Theory of Characteristic Modes (TCM) has recently been shown to be beneficial in solving a wide ...
A new formulation is developed for the analysis of waveguide problems. Maxwell's equations for the m...
Despite its long history, the Theory of Characteristic Modes has only been utilized in antenna desig...
© 2016 IEEE. This paper considers the characteristic mode analysis (CMA) of finite antenna arrays, s...
Characteristic modes are formulated using the scattering dyadic, which maps incident plane waves to ...