1992
DOI: 10.1049/el:19920984
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Radiation efficiency and input impedance of monopole elements with radial-wire ground planes in proximity to Earth

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“…Numerical results for the radiation efficiency of quarter-wave monopole elements with radial-wire groundscreens in proximity to Earth have been obtained by Burke [33] and Weiner [50] …”
Section: Quarter-wave Monopole Element On a Radial-wire Groundscreen mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical results for the radiation efficiency of quarter-wave monopole elements with radial-wire groundscreens in proximity to Earth have been obtained by Burke [33] and Weiner [50] …”
Section: Quarter-wave Monopole Element On a Radial-wire Groundscreen mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…N() is illustrated in Fig. 7 for the optimum radial wires for the angles 75°, 65°, 55°, 45°, 35° and 25° respectively as well as the practical suggestions associated with (15). The suggestions indicate that N() equals 73 in half domain and in the other half it is 219 which means N 1 = 73 and n i = 1 for all the structures.…”
Section: Practical Modification and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some other approaches are used for this purpose such as equivalence theorem [13] and extinction theorem [14]. A comparatively new approach is the method of moments (MoM) which is outspreaded by the enhancement of computers [15]- [17]. Nevertheless, there are still some limitations for this method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%