Title :
Transient scattering from a thin arbitrary wire
Author :
Mohan, Ananda S. ; Rao, Sadasiva M.
Author_Institution :
Osmania Univ., Hyderabad, India
Abstract :
The conjugate gradient method is applied to solve the problem of transient scattering from a thin arbitrary wire. The method is simple, efficient, and yields more accurate results than the marching-on-in-time procedure. Numerical examples for the case of a bent wire, a wire with discontinuous radii, and a circular loop are presented to highlight the advantages of this procedure. It is concluded that the occurrence of late-time oscillations may not be due to the accumulation of truncation of roundoff errors. These oscillations may be attributed to the insufficient sampling of the structure.<>
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave scattering; EM wave scattering; bent wire; circular loop; conjugate gradient method; late-time oscillations; thin arbitrary wire; transient scattering; wire with discontinuous radii; Character generation; Differential equations; Electric potential; Integral equations; Radio navigation; Scattering; TV; Time domain analysis; Wire;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on