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This paper presents a procedure of numerical code hybridization. It can be effectively used in a fast analysis and synthesis of the field patterns radiated from a phased array antenna. In particular, both low and high frequency methods are employed to simulate simultaneously the strong coupling within an antenna structure and its interactions with electrically large structure existed in its vicinity...
Based on recently developed near-field iterative physical optics (NFIPO) and the Poynting vector method, near-field angular glint calculation formulations are derived and applied to perfect electric conducting (PEC) radar targets, which are of great importance for radar seeker applications. Numerical results are presented with new findings to demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed technique.
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