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Response of a dielectric resonator from only electric currents on its surface
D. Faggetter, Y.L. Chow
Response of a dielectric resonator from only electric currents on its surface Doug Faggetter and Y.L. Chow University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Abstract A moment method for analysis of a dielectric resonator is presented requiring surface current of only one type (Le. electric). Without the usual volumetric currents of both electric and magnetic types, the analysis has the advantage
Full-wave design of corrugated conical feeds by the adjoint network method
M. Mongiardo, R. Ravanelli
Full-wave design of corrugated conical feeds by the adjoint network method Mauro Mongiardo*, Rodolfo Ravanelli** *Istituto di Elettronica, Universita di Perugia, 1-06100 Perugia, Italy **Alenia Spazio, Divisione Antenne, Via Saccomuro 24,1-00131 Roma, Italy Abstract Full-wave design of corrugated feeds is generally accomplished by repeated numerical analysis of different feed geometries as obtaine
The alternating rotated TLM scheme (ARTLM) for fast simulations in time domain
S. Lindenmeier, P. Russer
The alternating rotated TLM scheme (ARTLM) for fast simulations in time domain Stefan Lindenmeier* Peter Russer** *Ferdinand- Braun- lnstitut fur Hochstfrequenztechnik, Rudower Chaussee 5, D-12489 Berlin, Germany **Technische UniversiHit Munchen, Lehrstuhl fUrHochfrequenztechnik, ArcisstraBe 21 D80333 Miinchen, Germany Abstract Combining the ATLM scheme with rotation of the polarization states of
Simulation of slow wave mode propagation using the finite element method
J.J. Kucera, R.J. Gutmann
Simulation of slow wave mode propagation using the finite element method Jakub J Kucera, Ronald J. Gutmann Center for Integrated Electronics and Electronics Manufacturing, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Abstract A finite element simulation has been implemented to evaluate the slow wave mode propagation characteristics in metal-insulator-semiconductor waveguiding structures. Particular emphasis h
Distributed modeling of devices and interconnections through advanced LE-FDTD algorithm
P. Ciampolini, P. Mezzanotte, L. Roselli, G. Stopponi
Distributed modeling of devices and interconnections through advanced LE'-FDTD algorithm P Ciampolini, G Stopponi P Mezzanotte, L Roselli, Istituto di Elettronica, Universita di Perugia, Vi~ G. Duranti l/A-1, 06131 Perugia, Italy Tel. +39-75-5852653 Fax +39-75-5852654 e-mail: urlo-ing.unipg.it Abstract A mixed-mode circuit simulation technique is presented, based on the lumped-element FDTD scheme.
A full wave analysis of active planar circuits including non-linear loads
F. Golias, M. Drissi, J. Citerne
A full wave analysis of active planar circuits including non-linear loads F Golias, M Drissi and J Citerne. LCST INSA, CNRS, URA 834, 20 Avenue des Buttes de Coesmes, 35043 Rennes Cedex, FRANCE. Abstract In this paper a rigorous electromagnetic analysis of active planar circuits operating as non-linear microwave components is proposed. The approach is based on the association of the integral equa
Application of signal processing algorithms in microwave applications
T.K. Sarkar
Application of signal processing algorithms in microwave applications Tapan K. Sarkar Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Syracuse University, 121 Link Hall, Syracuse, New York 13244-1240 phone: 315-443-3775/4408 Fax: 315-443-4441/2583 e-mail: tksarkar-mailbox.syr.edu Abstract The objective of the presentation is to illustrate that the principle of analytic continuation can be utili
Printed antennas: responding to new applications
P.S. Hall
Space antennas: design, analysis and measurement challenges
Y. Rahmat-Samii
Space antennas: design, analysis and measurement challenges Y Rahmat-Samii Department of Electrical Engineering, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1594, USA. email: rahmat-ee.uc1a.edu Abstract Modern technological demands necessitates utilization of sophisticated antenna configurations as an integral part of future satellite communications and scientific payloads. A ty
Combination of the method of lines and the generalized multipole technique
W. Pascher
Combination of the method of lines and the generalized multipole technique Wilfrid Pascher Allgemeine und Theoretische Elektrotechnik, FernUniversWit, D-58084 Hagen, Germany Phone: +492331-987-1145 Fax: +492331-987-353 email: Wilfrid.Pascher-FernUni-Hagen.de Abstract Waveguide components of complex geometry are analyzed using two field theoretical analysis methods. The method of lines (MoL) is emp
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