Abstract :
In designing an electromagnetic illuminator which is to excite a system at some distance away from the source (compared to wavelength and illuminator antenna dimensions), there are various factors to be considered. Resonant waveforms (approximate damp sinusoids) are used for maximum coupling. The various factors are then the source amplitude and pulse width, and the transfer functions for the antenna, propagation, response of the system exterior, and response of the system interior. These are combined to estimate and optimize the overall system response
Keywords :
antenna theory; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic wave propagation; transfer functions; EMC; approximate damp sinusoids; electromagnetic illuminator; electromagnetic propagation; electromagnetic response maximisation; maximum coupling; pulse width; resonant waveforms; source amplitude; source antenna; transfer functions; Admittance; Antennas and propagation; Electromagnetic compatibility; Electromagnetic scattering; Electromagnetic waveguides; Frequency; Impedance; Magnetic resonance; Transfer functions; Voltage;