Near Field Quasi-Null Control with Far Field Sidelobe Level Maintenance in Line Source Difference Patterns

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Near Field Quasi-Null Control with Far Field Sidelobe Level Maintenance in Line Source Difference PatternsDate
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J.C. Bregains ; F. Ares ; E. Moreno "Near field quasi-null control with far field sidelobe level maintenance in line source difference patterns", Journal of electromagnetic waves and applications, 1365 - 1371 Volume: 17, Issue: 9, 2003
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[Abstract] A previously developed method to place a quasi-null in a specified angular position of the near-field line source in sum patterns while, simultaneously, the far-field sidelobe level is maintained under a desired value, is shown to be applicable to linear Bayliss patterns as well. This method, as in the previous work, is performed through the use of the Simulated Annealing technique, which allows to perturb the complex roots of the pattern in order to achieve the desired specifications. An example developed below demonstrates this accomplishment.
Keywords
Simulated annealing
Antenna radiation patterns
Antenna synthesis
Antenna radiation patterns
Antenna synthesis
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of electromagnetic waves and applications on 2003, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1163/156939303322520124
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0920-5071