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Very Fast Method to Synthesise Conformal Arrays
(The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2007-08-02)
[Abstract] A very fast technique that allows the synthesising of arbitrary footprint patterns by using conformal arrays with many radiating elements is described. This method is based on a combination of Woodward-Lawson ...
Optimal Synthesis of Line Source Antennas Based On Rhodes Distributions
(Taylor & Francis, 2002)
[Abstract] In this paper we show that by means of an appropriate optimization technique the zeros of Rhodes radiation patterns can be perturbed so as to improve or modify pattern and/or the aperture distribution characteristics ...
Optimal Synthesis Of Circular Apertures Based On Ludwig Distributions
(Taylor & Francis, 2003-01)
[Abstract] Ludwig distributions are a generalization of circular Taylor distributions that generate radiation patterns with wide-angle side lobe levels decaying faster than for Taylor patterns. In this paper we show that ...
Avoiding Interference in Planar Arrays through the Use of Artificial Neural Networks
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2002-08)
[Abstract] This article implements an artificial neural network to find, through computer simulation, the excitations of a square planar array. The array is composed of 52 uniformly spaced subarrays, and has a quasi- in ...
On the Multiplicity of Solutions of Taylor Linear Sources Generating Symmetrical Power Patterns with Filled Nulls
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2004-12)
[Abstract] As expressed in earlier works, if filled nulls are required in a power pattern generated by a Taylor line source, their corresponding roots must be complex. This leads to a multiplicity of solutions emerged from ...
Beam Reconfiguration of Linear Arrays Using Parasitic Elements
(The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2006-02-13)
[Abstrac] An innovative method for linear arrays beam reconfiguration is presented. This pattern reconfigurability is achieved by a mechanical displacement of a parasitic array located in front of an active one. Two worked ...