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Title: | March 2005 Full Journal Download |
File Type: | Journal Paper |
Issue: | Volume: 20      Number: 1      Year: 2005 |
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Title: | Front Matter and Index |
File Type: | Journal Paper |
Issue: | Volume: 20      Number: 1      Year: 2005 |
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Title: | Generalization of Surface Junction Modeling for Composite Objects in an SIE/MoM Formulation Using a Systematic Approach |
Abstract: | This paper discusses the modeling of various kinds of surface junctions in an SIE/MoM formulation applied to complex objects consisting of arbitrarily shaped conducting and dielectric bodies. Methods of describing various types of junctions and systematically incorporating them in numerical solutions are presented. The procedures are of interest for the specific application of arbitrarily shaped dielectric resonator antennas and their associated feed structures and packaging. An E-PMCHWT forumation in conjuction with a moment method procedure using multi-domain RWG basis functions is presented to deal with such general junctions. Some results are verified with the FDTD method. |
Author(s): | J. Shin, A. W. Glisson, A. A. Kishk, J. Shin, A. W. Glisson, A. A. Kishk |
File Type: | Journal Paper |
Issue: | Volume: 20      Number: 1      Year: 2005 |
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Title: | Mode Expansion with Moment Method (ME-MM) to Analyze Dielectric Resonator Loaded Cavities |
Abstract: | An efficient hybrid Mode Expansion- (ME) Moment Method (MM) or ME-MM is proposed to simulate the eigenvalue problem of multi-layer dielectric resonators (DRs) within cylindrical and rectangular cavities. Resonant frequencies and field distributions for several DRs are presented. The method’s efficiency and accuracy are validated by comparison with commercial software, such as the HFSS, and other numerical methods. Finally, an air gap tunable DR analyzed via shows the ME-MM potential to design tunable DRs and filters. |
Author(s): | Z. Wang, S. Safavi-Naeini, J. L. Volakis, Z. Wang, S. Safavi-Naeini, J. L. Volakis |
File Type: | Journal Paper |
Issue: | Volume: 20      Number: 1      Year: 2005 |
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Title: | On Second-Order Asymptotic Expansions at a Caustic |
Abstract: | This paper presents a detailed analysis of second-order asymptotic expansions for the description of the geometrical optics field in the vicinity of a caustic. It is shown that the stationary phase solution commonly found in textbooks and papers is valid only at the caustic, but not away from the caustic, as is usually claimed. The exact stationary phase expansion is derived and is compared to the steepest desenct solitions presented elsewhere in literature. |
Author(s): | A. J. Booysen, A. J. Booysen |
File Type: | Journal Paper |
Issue: | Volume: 20      Number: 1      Year: 2005 |
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Title: | NF–FF Transformation with Bi-Polar Scanning From Nonuniformly Spaced Data |
Abstract: | An efficient probe compensated near-field–far-fieldtransformation technique from irregularly spaced bi-polar samples is developed in this paper. The singularvalue decomposition method is applied to recover theuniformly distributed data, whose position is fixed by anonredundant sampling representation of theelectromagnetic field. Then an optimal samplinginterpolation algorithm is used for reconstructing theplane-rectangular samples required to carry out thestandard near-field–far-field transformation. This laststep is required to benefit by the use of FFT algorithm.Numerical examples are reported to assess theeffectiveness of the proposed technique. |
Author(s): | F. Ferrara, C. Gennarelli, M. Iacone, G. Riccio, F. Ferrara, C. Gennarelli, M. Iacone, G. Riccio |
File Type: | Journal Paper |
Issue: | Volume: 20      Number: 1      Year: 2005 |
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Title: | Electromagnetic Modeling of an Adaptable Multimode Microwave Applicator for Polymer Processing |
Abstract: | This paper presents the electromagnetic modeling of a novel adaptable multi-feed multimode cylindrical cavity applicator where the spatial distribution of the electric field can be specified a priori to accomplish a desired processing task. The electric field intensity inside the cavity can be tailored by just varying the power delivered to each port, and the mode-switching can be realized without mechanically adjusting the cavity dimensions. An orthogonal feeding mechanism is developed to reduce the cross coupling between the ports. Numerical simulations are performed for the cavity applicator to verify the theoretical analysis. |
Author(s): | R. Sun, L. C. Kempel, L. Zong, S. Zhou, M. C. Hawley, R. Sun, L. C. Kempel, L. Zong, S. Zhou, M. C. Hawley |
File Type: | Journal Paper |
Issue: | Volume: 20      Number: 1      Year: 2005 |
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Title: | Comparative Evaluation of Some Empirical Design Techniques for CAD Optimization of Wideband U-Slot Microstrip Antennas |
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Author(s): | V. Natarajan, D. Chatterjee, V. Natarajan, D. Chatterjee |
File Type: | Journal Paper |
Issue: | Volume: 20      Number: 1      Year: 2005 |
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Title: | BROADBAND ANTENNA RESPONSE USING HYBRID TECHNIQUE COMBINING FREQUENCY DOMAIN MoM AND FDTD |
Abstract: | A hybrid technique is proposed for computation of broadband characteristics of an antenna in the presence of a dielectric scatterer. The technique links the frequency domain Method of Moments (MoM) and the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method. The coupling of these methods is achieved by using the Equivalence Principle, applied over the intervening surface. A great reduction in computation time is achieved in the MoM domain by using an impedance interpolation technique. The Gaussian pulse (GP) and Derivative Gaussian pulse (DGP) are investigated as the excitation sources for the MoM. Examples are given and the results found to be in good agreement with alternative methods. |
Author(s): | R. A. Abd-Alhameed, P. S. Excell, M. A. Mangoud, R. A. Abd-Alhameed, P. S. Excell, M. A. Mangoud |
File Type: | Journal Paper |
Issue: | Volume: 20      Number: 1      Year: 2005 |
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Title: | An Optimized High-Order Implicit FDTD Solver with One-Sided TF/SF for Simulation of Photonic Devices |
Abstract: | In this paper an optimized high-order implicit finite difference time domain (FDTD) solver with one-sided total-field/scattered-field (TF/SF) excitation is developed for numerical simulation of integrated optical components. The optimized FDTD algorithm reduces the number of operations and the storage requirements to perform the matrix inversion using LU decomposition. It is shown that the one-sided TF/SF formulation is more accurate in launching the exact power into the simulation domain as well as decreasing the load on the PML-ABCs. The implementation of this tool was done in the Prometheus program, a software package of Kymata Netherlands. |
Author(s): | H. A. Abdallah, H. A. Abdallah |
File Type: | Journal Paper |
Issue: | Volume: 20      Number: 1      Year: 2005 |
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Title: | Multiresolution Time Domain Based Different Wavelet Basis Studies of Scattering of Planar Stratified Medium and Rectangular Dielectric Cylinder |
Abstract: | In this paper, several wavelet bases, namely, the Daubechies, the biorthogonal Coiflet, the Deslauriers-Dubuc interpolating functions, and the cubic spline Battle-Lemarie, are applied to the multiresolution time domain (MRTD) technique for planar stratified media and electromagnetic scattering. These MRTD schemes are studied via field expansions of the scaling functions in one-dimensional (1D) and two-dimensional (2D) cases. A rigorous treatment method for inhomogeneous media structures is given. We have focused here on the study of reflected and transmission coefficients for an electromagnetic wave propagation on a stratified slab media and the scattering width (SW) of a rectangular dielectric cylinder. The 1D propagation characteristics of single and periodical stratified media and the 2D scattering width of the MRTD schemes are compared with the results of the FDTD method. Finally, we describe the computational accuracy of the relative peaks and shifting position errors, via a comparison of the results of the MRTD scheme based on the different basis with those of the FDTD method. |
Author(s): | Q. Cao, K. K. Tamma, Q. Cao, K. K. Tamma |
File Type: | Journal Paper |
Issue: | Volume: 20      Number: 1      Year: 2005 |
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