Impedance of Monopole Antennas on Vehicles by Moment Methods

The moment method program NEC-1 was used to investigate the accuracy with which antenna impedance can be calculated by moment methods for monopole antennas on conducting vehicles. Both wiregrid and surface patch methods were used. It is shown that providing certain constraints are adhered to, reason...

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ANTENNAS
COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
Conducting spheres
Conducting vehicles
COPPER
ELECTRIC WIRE
Electrical and Electronic Equipment
ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE
Electricity and Magnetism
FLAT PLATE MODELS
HEMISPHERICAL SHELLS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
MONOPOLE ANTENNAS
NEC-1 computer program
Surface patch models
Thin antennas
THINNESS
UNITED KINGDOM
VEHICLES
Wire grid models
title Impedance of Monopole Antennas on Vehicles by Moment Methods
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