Search Results - "Rayner, M.R."
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Discrete Green's function formulation of the FDTD method and its application in antenna modeling
Published in IEEE transactions on antennas and propagation (01-01-2005)“…A discrete Green's function formulation of the finite-difference time-domain (DGF-FDTD) method based on both discrete system theory and the FDTD method has…”
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Global quasi-optical Simulations of millimeter-wave receivers
Published in IEEE microwave and wireless components letters (01-10-2004)“…This letter extends the finite difference time domain method to analyze millimeter-wave receivers. The full-wave active antenna modeling technique is designed…”
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DGF-FDTD method as ABC and its 2D application for waveguide structures
Published in Twelfth International Conference on Antennas and Propagation (ICAP 2003) (2003)“…A new discrete Green's function (DGF) formulation of the finite difference-time domain (FDTD) method is presented. The implementation of the DGF method does…”
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Measurement techniques for input impedance, radiation pattern and conversion loss of a 90GHz quasi-optical annular slot receiver
Published in Technical Seminar on Antenna Measurements and SAR (AMS 2004) (2004)“…In this paper, measurements of a 90 GHz annular slot lens receiver were performed. The measured input impedance, radiation pattern and conversion loss of the…”
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Aberration-free quasi-optical systems
Published in Twelfth International Conference on Antennas and Propagation (ICAP 2003) (2003)“…Millimetre-wave/sub-millimetre-wave remote-sensing radiometry is being used for astronomy and for studies of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans from…”
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Application of UTD and spherical wave theory to reflector antenna analysis
Published in IEE National Conference on Antennas and Propagation (1999)“…There is a growing need, especially in space based systems, to make quasi-optically fed antenna systems as compact as possible. Gaussian beam mode analysis…”
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