Title :
AntenNet: a Web-based method of moments solver for antenna education
Author :
Schuneman, N. ; Fisher, S.E. ; Michielssen, E.
Author_Institution :
Center for Comput. Electromagn., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes AntenNet, a plug-in to WebMath that permits students to simulate arbitrarily shaped wire antennas and arrays thereof through a Web-based interface. Computer aided design environments-the majority of which are Web-based-are being developed in many electrical engineering subfields. AntenNet allows students to define structures comprised of an arbitrary number of straight or curved, joined or disjoined wires. These wires can be fed by one or more voltage sources and loaded with lumped impedances. AntenNet, upon rigorously analyzing the antenna currents using the method of moments (MoM), permits students to extract the antenna´s input impedance and visualize the antenna´s geometry along with its radiation patterns. Output from AntenNet can be postprocessed and/or combined with that of all other antenna analysis tools supported by the WebMath environment.
Keywords :
CAD; antenna arrays; antenna radiation patterns; computer aided instruction; digital simulation; electric impedance; information resources; method of moments; software packages; wire antennas; AntenNet; CAD environments; Fortran numerical solver; MoM; Web-based MoM solver; Web-based interface; WebMath; antenna analysis tools; antenna currents; antenna education; antenna geometry; computer aided design environments; curved wires; disjoined wires; electrical engineering; input impedance; joined wires; lumped impedances; method of moments; method of moments solver; radiation patterns; shaped antenna arrays; shaped wire; shaped wire antennas; straight wires; students; voltage sources; wire antenna simulation package; Antenna arrays; Computational modeling; Electrical engineering; Geometry; Impedance; Moment methods; Pattern analysis; Visualization; Voltage; Wires;
Conference_Titel :
Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, 2000. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6369-8
DOI :
10.1109/APS.2000.873702