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Identification of the current distribution on a radome from near-field measurements

Persson, Kristin LU ; Gustafsson, Mats LU orcid and Andersson, Michael LU (2002) Nordic Radio Science and Communication Conference 2002 p.392-395
Abstract
Information about the equivalent current distribution on a radome can be used to improve radome design, detect manufacturing errors, and to verify numerical simulations. In this paper, the transformation from near-field data to the equivalent current distribution is analyzed. The transformation is based on a singular value decomposition of the surface integral equation that relates the equivalent current to the near-field data. The attempt is to develop a mathematical model that

easily can be used for arbitrary geometric structures. The symmetries of a specific problem is used to reduce the computational complexity. Both synthetic data and measured data are used to verify the algorithm.
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arbitrary geometric structures, surface integral equation, near field to equivalent currents transformation, radome applications, singular value decomposition
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Proceedings radiovetenskap och kommunikation
pages
4 pages
conference name
Nordic Radio Science and Communication Conference 2002
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Stockholm, Sweden
conference dates
2002-06-11 - 2002-06-13
ISSN
1400-9137
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English
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easily can be used for arbitrary geometric structures. The symmetries of a specific problem is used to reduce the computational complexity. Both synthetic data and measured data are used to verify the algorithm.}},
  author       = {{Persson, Kristin and Gustafsson, Mats and Andersson, Michael}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings radiovetenskap och kommunikation}},
  issn         = {{1400-9137}},
  keywords     = {{arbitrary geometric structures; surface integral equation; near field to equivalent currents transformation; radome applications; singular value decomposition}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{392--395}},
  title        = {{Identification of the current distribution on a radome from near-field measurements}},
  year         = {{2002}},
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