Title :
Planar near-field to far-field transformation using an equivalent magnetic current approach
Author :
Petre, P. ; Sarkar, T.K.
Abstract :
An alternative method is presented for computing far-field antenna patterns from near-field measurements. The method utilizes the near-field data to determine equivalent magnetic current sources over a fictitious planar surface that encompasses the antenna, and these currents are used to ascertain the far fields. Under certain approximations, the currents should produce the correct far fields in all regions in front of the antenna regardless of the geometry over which the near-field measurements are made. An electric field integral equation (EFIE) is developed to relate the near fields to the equivalent magnetic currents. The method of moments is used to transform the integral equation into a matrix one. The matrix equation is solved with the conjugate gradient method, and in the case of a rectangular matrix, a least-squares solution for the currents is found without explicitly computing the normal form of the equation. Near-field to far-field transformation for planar scanning may be efficiently performed under certain conditions. Numerical results are presented for several antenna configurations.<>
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; antenna testing; conjugate gradient methods; integral equations; EFIE; antenna patterns; conjugate gradient method; electric field integral equation; equivalent magnetic current approach; fictitious planar surface; least-squares solution; matrix equation; method of moments; near-field to far-field transformation; numerical results; planar scanning; Antenna measurements; Current measurement; Fourier transforms; Integral equations; Magnetic field measurement; Moment methods; Testing; Transmission line matrix methods; User-generated content; Wave functions;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on