An efficient technique is presented, based on the application of a multi-resolution (MR) approach to the BMIA/AIM formulation. The BMIA/AIM is an extension of the banded matrix iterative approach (BMIA) to a non-canonical grid by using the adaptive integral method (AIM) and allows an efficient analysis of patch antennas having medium/large or large dimensions. The multi-resolution (MR) approach keeps the different scales of the problem directly into the basis functions representation. The basis is constructed via the "dual-isoscalar" technique, which possesses both spectral and spatial resolution, and allows us to considerably improve the MoM matrix condition number and iteration convergence.
Efficient Analysis of Large Arrays based on the BMIA/AIM and Multi-Resolution Approaches / P. De Vita; A. Mori; A. Freni; F. Vipiana; P. Pirinoli; G. Vecchi. - STAMPA. - 1:(2004), pp. 86-87. (Intervento presentato al convegno JINA 13 Symposium on Antennas tenutosi a Nice nel 8-10 November).
Efficient Analysis of Large Arrays based on the BMIA/AIM and Multi-Resolution Approaches
DE VITA, PAOLO;MORI, ALESSANDRO;FRENI, ANGELO;
2004
Abstract
An efficient technique is presented, based on the application of a multi-resolution (MR) approach to the BMIA/AIM formulation. The BMIA/AIM is an extension of the banded matrix iterative approach (BMIA) to a non-canonical grid by using the adaptive integral method (AIM) and allows an efficient analysis of patch antennas having medium/large or large dimensions. The multi-resolution (MR) approach keeps the different scales of the problem directly into the basis functions representation. The basis is constructed via the "dual-isoscalar" technique, which possesses both spectral and spatial resolution, and allows us to considerably improve the MoM matrix condition number and iteration convergence.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.