Optimal Synthesis Of Circular Apertures Based On Ludwig Distributions

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Optimal Synthesis Of Circular Apertures Based On Ludwig DistributionsDate
2003-01Citation
J.C. Bregains "Optimal Synthesis of Circular Apertures Based on Ludwig Distributions", Electromagnetics, 1365 - 1371 Volume: 23, Issue: , Jan. 2003
Abstract
[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 by means of an appropriate optimization technique the zeros of Ludwig patterns can be perturbed so as to improve or modify pattern and/or aperture distribution characteristics without altering the wide-angle decay behavior. The examples presented include footprint patterns, pencil beam patterns with individually controlled side lobe heights, footprint beams generated by real excitations, and pencil beam patterns with aperture distributions that are smoother than the original Ludwig distribution.
Keywords
Circular aperture antennas
Pattern synthesis
Pattern synthesis
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Electromagnetics on January of 2003, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/02726340390159414
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0272-6343
1532-527X
1532-527X