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    Discrete Green's function formulation of the FDTD method and its application in antenna modeling by Ma, W., Rayner, M.R., Parini, C.G.

    “…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 by Yeap, S.B., Rayner, M.R., Parini, C.G.

    “…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 by Ma, W, Rayner, M.R, Parini, C.G

    “…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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    Conference Proceeding
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    Measurement techniques for input impedance, radiation pattern and conversion loss of a 90GHz quasi-optical annular slot receiver by Yeap, S.B, Parini, C.G, Dupuy, J.A, Rayner, M.R

    “…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 by Donnan, R.S, Martin, D.H, Wylde, R.J, Rayner, M.R

    “…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 by Rieckmann, C, Rayner, M.R, Parini, C.G

    “…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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