The problem of the focal region fields scattered by an arbitrary surface reflector under uniform plane wave illumination is solved. The physical-optics (PO) approximation is used to calculate the current induced on the reflector. The surface of the reflector is described by a number of triangular domain-wise fifth-degree bivariate polynomials. A two-dimensional Gaussian quadrature is employed to numerically evaluate the integral expressions of the scattered fields. No Fresnel or Fraunhofer approximations are made. The relation of the focal fields problem to surface compensation techniques and other applications are mentioned. Several examples of distorted parabolic reflectors are presented and discussed. © 1995 IEE
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Cataloged from PDF version of article.A two-dimensional reflector with resistive-type boundary condi...
This paper describes a set of procedures for computing secondary patterns of parabolic-reflector ant...
The problem of the focal region fields scattered by an arbitrary surface reflector under uniform pla...
The problem of the focal region fields scattered by an arbitrary surface reflector under uniform pla...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 83-84)The purpose of this study is to investigate the rad...
100 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.The tolerance issue is one of...
Modified Theory of Physical Optics (MTPO) is used to solve the scattering problem from the curviline...
A mathematical analysis of reflector shaping for wide-angle scanning is presented. Parabolic, hyperb...
Reflector antennas on Earth orbiting spacecrafts generally cannot be described analytically. The ref...
A theory is described for computing the reflected or scattered field from a smooth body with inflect...
The parabolic reflector antennas are widely used in the telecommunication systems and generally have...
Abstract — A fast algorithm for the computation of focal fields of reflector antennas for a range of...
A two-dimensional reflector with resistive-type boundary conditions and varying resistivity is consi...
The efficiencies of off-axis beams of paraboloidal reflector antennas fed by focal plane arrays (FPA...
A two-dimensional reflector with resistive-type boundary conditions and varying resistivity is consi...
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