A parametric analysis of finite phased arrays of printed dipoles on large circular cylinders and comparisons with the planar case
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2004-06
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A parametric study of finite phased arrays of printed dipoles on electrically large coated cylinders is performed using a spatial domain hybrid MoM/Green's function technique. Dipole currents and several performance metrics like active reflection coefficient and input impedances of the dipoles are calculated and compared with their planar counterparts. The effects of the curvature, dipole orientation and changes in the array and host body parameters are observed and discussed.
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IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, AP-S International Symposium (Digest)
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IEEE
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Dipole antennas, Electric currents, Fourier transforms, Green's function, Information analysis, Integral equations, Matrix algebra, Permittivity, Surface properties, Thickness measurement, Vectors, Circular cylinders, Finite phased arrays, Parametric analysis, Radar cross section (RCS), Antenna phased arrays
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