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Describes how to systematically implement various characteristic mode (CM) theories into designs of practical antenna systems This book examines both theoretical developments of characteristic modes (CMs) and practical developments of CM-based methodologies for a variety of critical antenna designs. The book is divided into six chapters. Chapter 1 provides an introduction and discusses the recent advances of the CM theory and its applications in antenna engineering. Chapter 2 describes the formulation of the characteristic mode theory for perfectly electrically conducting (PEC) bodies and…mehr
Describes how to systematically implement various characteristic mode (CM) theories into designs of practical antenna systems
This book examines both theoretical developments of characteristic modes (CMs) and practical developments of CM-based methodologies for a variety of critical antenna designs. The book is divided into six chapters. Chapter 1 provides an introduction and discusses the recent advances of the CM theory and its applications in antenna engineering. Chapter 2 describes the formulation of the characteristic mode theory for perfectly electrically conducting (PEC) bodies and discusses its numerical implementations. Chapter 3 presents the CM theory for PEC structures embedded in multilayered medium and its applications. Chapter 4 covers recent advances in CM theory for dielectric bodies and also their applications. Chapter 5 discusses the CM theory for N-port networks and its applications to the design of antenna arrays. Finally, Chapter 6 discusses the design of platform-integrated antenna systems using characteristic modes.
This book features the following:
Introduces characteristic mode theories for various electromagnetic structures including PEC bodies, structures in multilayered medium, dielectric bodies, and N-port networks
Examines CM applications in electrically small antennas, microstrip patch antennas, dielectric resonator antennas, multiport antennas, antenna arrays, and platform mounted antenna systems
Discusses numerical algorithms for the implementation of the characteristic mode theories in computer code
Characteristic Modes: Theory and Applications in Antenna Engineering will help antenna researchers, engineers, and students find new solutions for their antenna design challenges.
Yikai Chen is a Research Scientist of Temasek Laboratories at National University of Singapore (TL@NUS), Singapore. His current research interests focus on the characteristic mode theory and its applications in antenna engineering. Dr. Chen is a Senior Member of the IEEE and IEEE Antenna and Propagation Society. He is the recipient of the 2013 National Excellent Doctorate Dissertation Award of China.
Chao-Fu Wang is a Principal Research Scientist of Temasek Laboratories at National University of Singapore (TL@NUS), Singapore. Dr. Wang is a Senior Member of the IEEE and served on the IEEE Singapore MTT/AP and EMC Chapters as Committee Member, Secretary, Treasurer, and Vice Chairman from 2003 to 2012. He served as Chairman of the IEEE Singapore MTT/AP Chapter in 2013.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures ix
List of Tables xvii
Preface xix
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Backgrounds 1
1.2 An Introduction to Characteristic Mode Theory 3
1.2.1 Traditional Modal Analysis in Antenna Engineering 3
1.2.2 Definition of Characteristic Modes 6
1.2.3 Primary Properties of Characteristic Modes 7
1.2.4 Variants of Characteristic Modes 7
1.3 Characteristic Modes in Antenna Engineering 10
1.3.1 Pioneering CM Studies (1965–1990) 12
1.3.2 Recent CM Developments (1991–2014) 13
1.4 Characteristic Modes in Scattering Computation 19
1.5 Outline of this Book 20
References 22
2 Characteristic Mode Theory for PEC Bodies 37
2.1 Backgrounds 37
2.2 Surface Integral Equations 39
2.2.1 Maxwell’s Equations 39
2.2.2 Electromagnetic Boundary Condition 39
2.2.3 Magnetic Vector Potential and Electric Scalar Potential 40
2.2.4 Electric Field Integral Equation 41
2.2.5 Magnetic Field Integral Equation 43
2.3 Method of Moments 43
2.4 EFIE Based CM Formulation 47
2.4.1 Conventional Derivation 47
2.4.2 Poynting’s Theorem Based Derivation 48
2.4.3 Othogonality of Characteristic Modes 49
2.4.4 Physical Interpretation of Eigenvalues 51
2.4.5 Physical Interpretation of Modal Significances 52
2.4.6 Physical Interpretation of Characteristic Angles 54
2.5 MFIE Based CM Formulation 55
2.5.1 MFIE Based CM Formulation 55
2.5.2 Approximate MFIE-Based CM Formulation 57
2.6 CFIE-Based CM Formulation 59
2.7 Applicability of the CM Formulations 60
2.7.1 Closed and Open Objects 60
2.7.2 Electrically Small and Large Problems 60
2.8 Computation of Characteristic Modes 61
2.8.1 Solution of Generalized Eigenvalue Equation 61
2.8.2 Characteristic Mode Tracking 65
2.9 N umerical Examples 70
2.9.1 PEC Sphere 70
2.9.2 Rectangular PEC Patch 81
2.9.3 N umerical Aspects of Mesh Density 82
2.10 A First Glance on CM Excitations 88
2.11 Summary 95
References 95
3 Characteristic Mode Theory for Antennas in Multilayered Medium 99
3.1 Backgrounds 99
3.2 CM Formulation for PEC Structures in Multilayered Medium 103
3.3 Relationship Between Cavity Model and Characteristic Modes 105
3.4 Physical Investigations on Microstrip Patch Antennas 111