2007 IEEE International Conference on Ultra-Wideband 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icuwb.2007.4380995
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Considerations on the Characterization and the Modelization of Ultra-Wideband Antennas

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“…If each edge element can be treated as an infinitesimal dipole (r c− m − r c+ m ) and with an effective current l m , the mth element of c corresponds to (r · m) r/|r| where r is the location of observation point and m = (r c− m − r c+ m )l m . According to (6), (7) and (8)…”
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“…If each edge element can be treated as an infinitesimal dipole (r c− m − r c+ m ) and with an effective current l m , the mth element of c corresponds to (r · m) r/|r| where r is the location of observation point and m = (r c− m − r c+ m )l m . According to (6), (7) and (8)…”
Section: Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to address this difficulty, solutions have been widely discussed. Amongst them, the way of reducing the discrete responses into an analytical model [4][5][6][7] attracts growing attentions. This approach has successfully circumvented the requirement of obtaining the responses to sufficient resolution, by instead constructing a physical-based reduced model on the basis of much fewer samples.…”
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“…Such modeling allows the right design and optimization of wireless RF front-end (including antenna). An example of modeling can be found in [11].…”
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“…However, for a system operating over the ultra wide band, determining the transfer function to a sufficient resolution is a challenging topic. Solutions to this difficulty have been extensively discussed, however, the way of reducing the discrete responses into an analytic model seems to be the best [17][18][19][20]. Firstly, it results in the significant reduction of computation cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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