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Finding Optimal Total Active Reflection Coefficient and Realized Gain for Multi-port Lossy Antennas
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Capek, Miloslav
, Jelinek, Lukas
, Masek, Michal
in
Antennas
/ Combinatorial analysis
/ Matching
/ Operators (mathematics)
/ Optimization
/ Reflectance
/ Reflection
/ Transmission lines
2020
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Finding Optimal Total Active Reflection Coefficient and Realized Gain for Multi-port Lossy Antennas
by
Capek, Miloslav
, Jelinek, Lukas
, Masek, Michal
in
Antennas
/ Combinatorial analysis
/ Matching
/ Operators (mathematics)
/ Optimization
/ Reflectance
/ Reflection
/ Transmission lines
2020
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Finding Optimal Total Active Reflection Coefficient and Realized Gain for Multi-port Lossy Antennas
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Finding Optimal Total Active Reflection Coefficient and Realized Gain for Multi-port Lossy Antennas
2020
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Overview
A numerically effective description of the total active reflection coefficient and realized gain are studied for multi-port antennas. Material losses are fully considered. The description is based on operators represented in an entire-domain port-mode basis, i.e., on matrices with favorably small dimensions. Optimal performance is investigated and conditions on optimal excitation and matching are derived. The solution to the combinatorial problem of optimal ports' placement and optimal feeding synthesis is also accomplished. Four examples of various complexity are numerically studied, demonstrating the advantages of the proposed method. The final formulas can easily be implemented in existing electromagnetic simulators using integral equation solver.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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