Electromagnetic simulations for aeronautical satellite communications channel model

The objective of this paper is to characterise the fuselage effects in the aeronautical satellite channel model using a deterministic electromagnetic (EM) simulation tool. The interest is focused in three kinds of aeronautical platforms: large commercial jets, business jets and rotorcrafts. In the E...

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Method of Moments
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