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    The impact of radome on the GPS observation by Mat Amin, Zulkarnaini, Wan Mohd. Akib, Wan Abd. Aziz, Tan, Han Yeong, Nordin, Zuhaidah

    Published 2005
    “…This paper discusses the use of radome and field test results on the effect of using radome on the performance of GPS observations. …”
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    Preliminary Review of Biocomposites Materials for Aircraft Radome Application by Haris, Mohd Yusoff/M.Y., Laila, Dayang/D, Zainudin , Edisyam/E.S, Mustapha, Faizal/F, Zahari, Rizal/R, Halim, Zahurin/Z

    Published 2011
    “…Materials that are used for small aircraft radome usually have low dielectric constant and high toughness. …”
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    Preliminary review of biocomposites materials for aircraft radome application by Haris, Mohd Yusoff, Abang Abdul Majid, Dayang Laila, Zainudin, Edi Syams, Mustapha, Faizal, Zahari, Rizal, Halim, Zahurin

    Published 2011
    “…Materials that are used for small aircraft radome usually have low dielectric constant and high toughness. …”
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    Quasi static analysis of a biocomposite aircraft radome by Mohd Jamal, Qistina, Abang Abdul Majid, Dayang Laila, Mohd Haris, Mohd Yusoff, Yidris, Noorfaizal, Hameed Sultan, Mohamed Thariq

    Published 2014
    “…This paper investigates the quasi static compression analysis behavior of a biocomposite radome using nonlinear static modeling. Bio-based fiber is proposed to be used in aircraft radome due to its low dielectric constant. …”
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    Applicability of kenaf-based hybrid composite for aircraft radome by Mohd Haris, Mohd Yusoff

    Published 2014
    “…In this research, the potential of natural fibre is explored for use in aircraft radome application. An aircraft radome usually refer to radar transparent, dome-shape structure which protects radar antennas on aircraft from aerodynamic loading, weather, as well as impacts from bird strikes. …”
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    Hybridizing kenaf and glass fibres as reinforcement in ABS composites: current trends, properties and potential application in aircraft radome by Muhammad Fauzi Muhammad Fitri, Muhammad Rizal Muhammad Asyraf, Shukur Abu Hassan

    Published 2024
    “…Therefore, this review paper critically discusses recent findings related to the physical, mechanical, and energy absorption properties, as well as processing techniques, of kenaf fibres and their hybrids with ABS matrix materials for aircraft radome. The article also aims to underscore the significance of hybrid kenaf/glass reinforced ABS composites in enhancing mechanical performance for applications requiring radome structures. …”
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    Bandwidth and gain enhancement of a circular microstrip antenna using a DNG split ring resonator radome by Rasheed, Ojo, M. F., Jamlos, Ping, Jack Soh, Mohd Aminudin, Jamlos, Muammar, Mohamad Isa

    Published 2019
    “…This paper present the design of a circular patch microstrip antenna with enhancement in terms of bandwidth and gain using a dielectric double negative (DNG) split ring metamaterial radome. This radome is positioned on top of the CP antenna operating from 5.2 GHz to 6.4 GHz. …”
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    Does Board Gender Diversity really increase Innovation Intensity? Evidence from S&P500 Firms by PENG, YUE

    Published 2020
    “…It finds that all results of three panel data models, including Pooled OLS model, Radom Effect (RE) model and Fixed Effect (FE) model, indicate an insignificant association between the gender diversity on boards and intensity of innovation. …”
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    Low-velocity impact performance of glass fiber, kenaf fiber, and hybrid glass/kenaf fiber reinforced epoxy composite laminates by Majid, Dayang Laila, Mohd Jamal, Qistina, Manan, Nor Hafizah

    Published 2018
    “…The aim of the study was to determine the low-velocity impact behavior of biocomposite material in assessing its potential for application in the radome structures of aircraft. Natural fibers possess low dielectric constants, which is a primary requirement for radome. …”
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    Measurement of wet antenna effect on microwave propagation at 23, 26 and 38 GHz by Islam, M. R., Abdul Rahman, Tharek

    Published 2000
    “…Losses due to water being in or on the surface of the radomes or the parabolic reflector and on the feed window of antennas are occurred during rain. …”
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    Effect of low velocity impact damage on the natural frequency of composite plates by Chok, Ellyna Yee Ling, Abdul Majid, Dayang Laila Abang, Harmin, Mohammad Yazdi

    Published 2017
    “…Many aircraft components such as radome, aft body and wing are highly susceptible to low velocity impact damage while in-service. …”
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    Experimental modal analysis of composite plates with low velocity impact damage by Ling, Ellyna Chok Yee

    Published 2018
    “…Hence, the hybrid composite can be utilized as radome due to its good dielectric, impact and dynamic characteristics.…”
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    A hybrid Boundary Element Unstructured Transmission-line (BEUT) method for accurate 2D electromagnetic simulation by Simmons, Daniel, Cools, Kristof, Sewell, Phillip

    Published 2016
    “…The method is corroborated by studying its correctness and efficiency compared to the traditional UTLM method when applied to complex problems such as the transmission through a system of Luneburg lenses and the modelling of antenna radomes for use in wireless communications.…”
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    High gain fabry-perot antenna with broadband low radar cross section and deflected beam radiation for stealth platforms / Hassan Umair by Hassan , Umair

    Published 2021
    “…To counter this, many techniques have been adopted to reduce antenna radar cross section (RCS), which include shaping, radar absorbing material (RAM) coatings, frequency selective surface (FSS) radomes/ground-planes, and implementing absorptive electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structures or perfect metamaterial absorbers. …”
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