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      Radiation characteristics of a 2D parabolic reflector antenna excited by the H-polarized complex source

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      Oğuzer, T.
      Nosich, A. I.
      Altıntaş, Ayhan
      Date
      2002-09
      Source Title
      Mathematical Methods in Electromagnetic Theory, MMET, Conference Proceedings
      Publisher
      IEEE
      Pages
      586 - 588
      Language
      English
      Type
      Conference Paper
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      The aim of this paper is to obtain accurate reference data for relatively large and realistic reflector antenna systems. We concentrate on a parabolic reflector antenna in the H-polarization case. The directive primary feed is modeled by the complex source point method and the relative accuracy of the results is verified. © 2002 IEEE.
      Keywords
      Analytical models
      Directive antennas
      Feeds
      Geometry
      Integral equations
      Kernel
      Numerical analysis
      Polarization
      Scattering
      Antenna feeders
      Antenna radiation
      Antenna reflectors
      Directional patterns (antenna)
      Electric fields
      Feeding
      Geometry
      Integral equations
      Reflection
      Scattering
      Complex source points
      Complex sources
      Parabolic reflector
      Radiation characteristics
      Reflector antenna systems
      Reflector antennas
      Relative accuracy
      Parabolic antennas
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/27581
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/MMET.2002.1107026
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