2011
DOI: 10.1109/tap.2011.2109356
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Method of Moments Analysis of Slotted Substrate Integrated Waveguide Arrays

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“…very large, computational times are significantly shortened. A quad core Pentium at 2.4 GHz was used for this paper and CPU times do not differ much from the ones already presented in [18] for the lossless cases, as it seems that only one of the core is actively running. For this reason only CPU times for the largest structure are here reported.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…very large, computational times are significantly shortened. A quad core Pentium at 2.4 GHz was used for this paper and CPU times do not differ much from the ones already presented in [18] for the lossless cases, as it seems that only one of the core is actively running. For this reason only CPU times for the largest structure are here reported.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this last case also, the presence of the metallic vias was included in the analysis solving the scattering problem. The method was also used to determine the characteristics of SIW resonators [17] and to analyze SIW based slot arrays [18]. In this paper we present the extension of the technique presented in [14], which treated only lossless case, to lossy structures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To analyze this type of guides, rigorous numerical methods are needed. Several methods are available and proposed in literature [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17].…”
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“…Filters [1], antennas [2], power combiners [3,4] and other devices have been successfully designed and realized. The design of such devices can be faced with the help of commercial codes based on finite methods like FEM [5], however, in a series of papers [6][7][8][9] the authors have shown alternative and more effective methods to analyze SIW structures. In particular the method based on the dyadic Green's function technique and the method of moments proved to be effective and accurate and it has been applied to the analysis of both non radiating [7] and radiating [8] structures and, recently, has been extended to lossy SIW devices [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%