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The equivalent radiating current technique (EQC) is based on an integral equation formulation of the inverse source problem upon rigorous application of the equivalence principle [1]-[8]. From the measured near or far field data it allows the accurate determination of the equivalent radiating sources on an arbitrary 3-D closed surface enclosing the Antenna Under Test (AUT). The main advantage of the...
Recently, significant efforts from different research groups have been aimed at the problem of reconstructing the extreme near field radiated by an antenna from measured field data [1–8]. Among the different proposed solutions, the inverse-source or Equivalent-Current/Source Method (EQC), based on discretization of integral equations, has attracted considerable attention, due to a host of promising...
Recently, a growing research effort has been aimed at the problem of reconstructing the extreme near field radiated by the antenna from measured field data. Inverse source or the equivalent current/source method (EQC) based on discretization of integral equations has attracted considerable attention due to a host of promising applications in antenna design and diagnostics [1]–[8]. The integral equation...
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