Title :
A cellular-space-division-based method of moments algorithm for the pattern analysis of printed-circuit radiators
Author :
Gimersky, Martin ; Bornemann, Jens
Author_Institution :
Spar Aerosp. Ltd., Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Que., Canada
fDate :
5/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A cellular-space-division-based method of moments (MoM) algorithm for the analysis of geometries involving imperfectly conducting planar radiators as well as lossy and finite-extent dielectric substrates is presented. Since the technique, via the volume equivalence theorem, replaces the structure under analysis with an equivalent structure composed of thin-wall cells, modeling of the surrounding environment is not required, hence, completely avoiding the need for absorbing boundary conditions. Real (as opposed to perfect) material parameters are incorporated via properly defined surface impedances. Several examples of radiation patterns (including radiation underneath the ground plane of a finite-extent substrate) of planar geometries are presented. The calculated patterns are compared with measured results and are found to be in good agreement
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; dielectric-loaded antennas; method of moments; microstrip antennas; 4.3 to 6.8 GHz; MoM algorithm; cellular-space-division-based method of moments algorithm; equivalent structure; finite-extent dielectric substrates; finite-extent substrate; geometries; ground plane; imperfectly conducting planar radiators; lossy dielectric substrates; pattern analysis; planar geometries; printed-circuit radiators; radiation patterns; real material parameters; surface impedances; thin-wall cells; volume equivalence theorem; Antenna radiation patterns; Boundary conditions; Dielectric losses; Geometry; Microstrip antennas; Moment methods; Numerical models; Pattern analysis; Planar arrays; Thin wall structures;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on