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![]() Antenna array Complex directional antenna consists of separate near-omnidirectional antennas (radiating elements) positioned in the space and driven by high-frequency … (from 'Glossary' of our website) ![]() |
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Search on siteUse tags cloud or enter into field a search phrase and choose section of search. Use of the charge method for calculating parameters of a flat phased antenna array of printed radiators.
The method of researching the electrodynamic characteristics of the PAA radiating curtain described in this work applies to antennas with rectangular printed radiators ...
Modified: 08/18/2010
Tags: charge , method , mathematical , modeling , printed , radiators Path: Home / Publications / Articles The method for estimating the characteristics of longitudinal printed-circuit oscillators in phased arrays with the help of a model in the form of an infinite flat-plate array antenna.
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Modified: 03/29/2008
Tags: antenna array , model , method Path: Home / Publications / Archives A short digest of the methods that are applied for antennae decoupling decreasing in the presence of an underlying surface is given. The computation results of weakly directional antennae decoupling with the help of periodic ribbed and strip structures located on an underlying ...
Modified: 03/23/2008
Tags: method , antenna , surface , frequency Path: Home / Publications / Archives A method for solving boundary problems of electrodynamics for convex periodical antenna arrays by reduction to analogous boundary problems for flat surface using an iterative procedure is examined.
The work [1] describes one of the variants of the boundary ...
Modified: 04/19/2007
Tags: iterative , method , calculation , electromagnetic , field , conformal , antenna array , AA Path: Home / Publications / Articles Solving of applied problems concerning different physical processes often involves search for analytic solutions to the boundary value problems of mathematical physics. From this viewpoint, the use of the variable separation method is one of possible ways of this search. The well-studied classical Fourier method allows obtaining analytic solutions to partial differential equations satisfying a limited number of kinds of boundary conditions. The internal boundary value problems ...
Modified: 03/22/2004
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