An efficient technique based on the extension of the Banded Matrix Iterative Approach (BMIA) to a non-canonical grid by using the Adaptive Integral Method (AIM) is presented for the analysis of stacked patch antennas of large dimensions. The patches can have arbitrary shape and orientation and are modeled by means of triangular elements.
A BMIA/AIM formulation for the analysis of large stacked patch antennas / A. FRENI; DE-VITA P.; MORI A.. - STAMPA. - 1:(2002), pp. 48-53. (Intervento presentato al convegno Mathematical Methods in Electromagnetic Theory, 2002. MMET '02. 2002, International Conference on tenutosi a Kiev, Ukraine nel Sept. 10-13) [10.1109/MMET.2002.1106832].
A BMIA/AIM formulation for the analysis of large stacked patch antennas
FRENI, ANGELO;
2002
Abstract
An efficient technique based on the extension of the Banded Matrix Iterative Approach (BMIA) to a non-canonical grid by using the Adaptive Integral Method (AIM) is presented for the analysis of stacked patch antennas of large dimensions. The patches can have arbitrary shape and orientation and are modeled by means of triangular elements.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.