DocumentCode :
1859492
Title :
Antenna Modeling with the Hybrid Finite Element - Boundary Integral - Multilevel Fast Multipole - Uniform Geometrical Theory of Diffraction Method
Author :
Tzoulis, A. ; Eibert, T.F.
Author_Institution :
lnst. of High Frequency Phys. & Radar Techniques, Wachtberg
fYear :
2007
fDate :
28-30 March 2007
Firstpage :
91
Lastpage :
95
Abstract :
In many antenna applications, the environment of the radiating system has a significant effect on the overall radiation of the antenna and should be taken into account in the simulations. The involved objects are often electrically very large, so that numerical techniques combining ray optical asymptotic methods are preferred to handle such configurations. In this contribution, simulation results of electromagnetic radiation problems including environment effects are presented, using the recently developed hybrid method, which combines the Uniform Geometrical Theory of Diffraction (UTD) with the Finite Element Boundary Integral (FEBI) technique and with the Multilevel Fast Multipole Method (MLFMM). Electrically large and simple flat objects in the neighborhood of antennas are treated with UTD, providing full electromagnetic coupling with composite metallic/dielectric arbitrarily shaped FEB! objects. Thereby, double diffracted high-frequency fields on pairs of straight metallic non-coplanar and skewed edges are taken into account using the hard and soft scalar diffraction coefficients of UTD. Also, near-field computations in the postprocessing stage are efficiently accelerated by MLFMM, where ray optical contributions due to the presence of electrically large objects are taken into account according to the hybridization of MLFMM with UTD.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; antennas; boundary integral equations; electromagnetic wave diffraction; electromagnetic wave propagation; finite element analysis; geometrical theory of diffraction; antenna modeling; diffraction uniform geometrical theory; double diffracted high-frequency field; electromagnetic radiation; environment effects; finite element-boundary integral; multilevel fast multipole method; ray optical; straight metallic noncoplanar skewed edge; Antenna theory; Electromagnetic coupling; Electromagnetic diffraction; Electromagnetic radiation; Finite element methods; Geometrical optics; Integral equations; Optical diffraction; Physical theory of diffraction; Solid modeling;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Antennas, 2007. INICA '07. 2nd International ITG Conference on
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-3-00-021643-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-3-00-021643-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INICA.2007.4353939
Filename :
4353939
Link To Document :
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