Installed antenna performance in airborne radomes of different profiles

In this paper, broadband interactions between an antenna and a radome are modelled using a full wave numerical solver. By accurately describing both the antenna and the radome geometry with a single numerical method, a comprehensive prediction of the performance of the coupled antenna and radome ins...

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Main Authors: Vukovic, Ana, Sewell, Phillip, Meng, Xuesong, Benson, Trevor M.
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Published: Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46935/
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author Vukovic, Ana
Sewell, Phillip
Meng, Xuesong
Benson, Trevor M.
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Meng, Xuesong
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description In this paper, broadband interactions between an antenna and a radome are modelled using a full wave numerical solver. By accurately describing both the antenna and the radome geometry with a single numerical method, a comprehensive prediction of the performance of the coupled antenna and radome installation is provided. The paper compares how different airborne dielectric radome profiles affect the antenna performance, predicting effects not seen in uncoupled simulations.
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spelling nottingham-469352020-05-04T18:09:32Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46935/ Installed antenna performance in airborne radomes of different profiles Vukovic, Ana Sewell, Phillip Meng, Xuesong Benson, Trevor M. In this paper, broadband interactions between an antenna and a radome are modelled using a full wave numerical solver. By accurately describing both the antenna and the radome geometry with a single numerical method, a comprehensive prediction of the performance of the coupled antenna and radome installation is provided. The paper compares how different airborne dielectric radome profiles affect the antenna performance, predicting effects not seen in uncoupled simulations. Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society 2016-09-27 Article PeerReviewed Vukovic, Ana, Sewell, Phillip, Meng, Xuesong and Benson, Trevor M. (2016) Installed antenna performance in airborne radomes of different profiles. ACES Express Journal, 1 (8). pp. 224-227. ISSN 1054-4887 Airborne radome installed antenna unstructured transmission line modelling method http://www.aces-society.org/includes/downloadpaper.php?of=ACES_Express_Journal_August_2016_Paper_3&nf=ej-16-8-3
spellingShingle Airborne radome
installed antenna
unstructured transmission line modelling method
Vukovic, Ana
Sewell, Phillip
Meng, Xuesong
Benson, Trevor M.
Installed antenna performance in airborne radomes of different profiles
title Installed antenna performance in airborne radomes of different profiles
title_full Installed antenna performance in airborne radomes of different profiles
title_fullStr Installed antenna performance in airborne radomes of different profiles
title_full_unstemmed Installed antenna performance in airborne radomes of different profiles
title_short Installed antenna performance in airborne radomes of different profiles
title_sort installed antenna performance in airborne radomes of different profiles
topic Airborne radome
installed antenna
unstructured transmission line modelling method
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46935/
https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46935/