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In this paper, based on the refined modified image theory, an equivalent model of the layered glass antenna structure is suggested and validated by comparison with Sommerfeld's traditional solution to Green's function. Using this model, a hybrid method of moments (MoM) scheme is derived to handle the full MoM geometries including finite-sized and curved glass antenna structures. This scheme is validated...
Based on modified mirror image method, an equivalent model of layered glass antenna structure is suggested and applied to consider finite-sized glass antennas integrated into a full car model. The hybrid MoM is derived and validated by comparison of simulated results with those obtained by measurements on complex finite-sized grid antenna model placed near a metallic plate. Some EMC characteristics...
Based on modified mirror image method, an equivalent model of layered glass antenna structure is suggested and validated by comparison with traditional Greenpsilas function Sommerfeld solution. The derived approximate Greenpsilas function is applied to consider finite-sized glass antennas integrated into a full car model. The obtained hybrid MoM scheme is validated by comparison with measurements...
CFIE multipoint testing MoM scheme for triangulated dielectric objects is investigated for different sets of test points to obtain the most stable solution being suitable at low frequencies. The obtained near field characteristics for optimal sets of test points are shown to be in quite agreement with analytical and MAS solutions.
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