Solving an arbitrarily shaped flat radiator synthesis problem by the R-function method
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1109/ICATT.2003.1239183Keywords:
planar radiator, radiation conditions, method of moments, R-functionAbstract
A numerical method for solution of a planar radiator synthesis is proposed. The specific property of the problem is in the requirements posed on the aperture field, which must satisfy boundary conditions so that equivalent electrical and magnetic currents in the aperture do not generate pointwise, or linear charges.References
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2003-09-14
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Antenna synthesis